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Vik EVENING 8TAR 8 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BICKEPTED,) aT TRE STAR BUILDINGS, Oonsan Paxn'a Avexce and lita Staasr, aY W. D. WALLAOH. —_—_—_»——_- Seem yet eae Wseriimct £08 st » in adernce; 83 fr ax " i r three mi s for at the rate of 12 conte a week. Sierors Curr; in wrappers, Two CENTS. ERTISEMENTS should be sent to the ese: 12 o'clock ™.; otherwise they may not un bf be 5 WING WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOV JOHNSON & NAGLE, see PENNSYLVANIA AVBNOR, BOLE AGENTS for the DIsTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MESSRS. VEANK BININGER & CO.'3 (Ne. 15 Reaver Street, New York,) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQTORS, FOR MEDICINAL’ PURPOSES. Highly reesinmended by the most eminent Phsri- cians of the U. 8. Army. | 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, i HARVEST BOURBON 1853 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS, Weiarite the attention of Physiciane Druggicts and Grocers to these excellent goods, which wo well | at New York prices, freight added. We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidencs of diseriminating people, who reject the stale re- eourse of irresponsible dealers, viz ; puffs of news papers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards, ete. JOHNSON & NAGLE. | =| oc eum eet gabe AN _ Bole Agent. OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHBIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, | CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIE£ES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RYE AND BOURBON WHNSKIES, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, 4S WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. *+IQUOKS, COKDIALS, &e. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, ee We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Heats,&¢. Hermetically-sealed Fraits, Weats,&¢. Hermetically-sealed Fraits, Heats,&¢, EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. ———— BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW ¥YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tween Ninthand Tenth Streets. tween Ninth and Tenth Streets. ecomn ~ WILLIAM CLAGETT & CO., BRA WER SB, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. ESTABLISHED 1780. CLAGETT'S ©. 0. ALB, and their B. B. BROWN STOUT. Bead Depot and Office at WASHINGTON, D. C., 396 Pawna. Avesus, Between 435 and 6th sts., oppo. Telegraph Office, Retail Agent for Washinston, M. CONNOLLY, 446 Eicrte Strasser, Retail Asents for Georeetown, A, F.OFFUTT& CO., 165 Brivee Sr, HE HB D DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. C., Will always have on hand Treenty five Hundred Whole and Half Barrels, In A No. i Order. SF Agents are required only to solicit and cater flor permanent trade, to whom unlimited and guar- eateed supplics will be given and secured, BOTTLED 0. 0. X ALE And B. B. XX BROWN B8TOUT, Lp quarts and pints, put up expressly for Army and Pamity ase. oc 9-Im* q NOTICE To norsis,GRockks RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &e. ‘The Subscribers have Just received @ fresh ship- @ CASES 8T. ere rr ie FLOREAO c R . which they ani sale at Now York prices. Also, they have constantly op hand A Large and Weli Sesected Stock of SDRRIAS | PORTS, SHERRIBS, Bu OLD RIE, '! CH, snd IRISH PAGNES of all favorite brands, 188 A car ei ata BON AN® DUBLIN FO TERS, LES. SAUCES. Bel and ENGLISH DAIRY KEMP'S HERMETICALLY SEALED ‘GERMAN and ENGLISH CORDIALS, er hel EN aad ENG; Chetee SOUCHONG, IMPEaI 2 Six YOUNG MYON TEAS AL, HY. ‘With an extensive assortment 0) pa PANOY GROCERIES, INGER & Co. a potenti TTR, Breuch—219 Pa avenue, o} ite ‘Willerds’ Hotel, Waal 2, Ba” Just received a small lot of rs’ Liquor ets ee aMY @00D8 CAMP COTS. AM VES, CAMP STOVEC up STOOLS, MESS CHESTS, TIN- WARE. = ee #POONS, CUTLERY, YIN CUPS, TIN PLATES {ALES COOKING FTOVES, COAL OTL LAMPS, & Fam receive by E-H-& H-) GREAORY, nis Pei Va avenve. | { contra | Remeved from ROPOSALS yon HKAD-BOARDS FORGRAVES Deror Qu e ASTER'S Devios. oamer Aicenth and G streets ‘Washington, Norember 1, 1983, wanes Proroxacs will be received at thie office entil Mordsy. November 1th. !852 at 12 o'clock &. for furnishing to the Btalen two thousand Ge Head-Boarde or Tabiets for Graves of the vowing deecription, viz : AU to be of good black walnut, clear of knate and pplits, four (4) feet an length, ten.) inches wide, abd ob and thror-eighths (1%) of un iuen thick with five-eighthe Sef an ined groove twenty (2) math, and. Taches in “and. in all respects to correspoud with a sample to be secu at thin oice.. pis All of anid boarde to be delivered at snck point of points in the city or county of Washing ©. ss the Depot Quartersaster may direct, within Ubirty days after the awarding of thy contract, i parties will Det De con- we to the U. 8. Gor mpany each proporition erfiment must acco ‘The ability of the bi F to fill thecontract, shenld it be awarded to him, must be guarantied two responsible persone, whose signatures are to be ap- te #usrantee, and said guarantes must accompany the tr. The responribility of the gnarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Courtcr of the United States Dis- | trict Attorney. f ders must be present in person when the bids are opened or Legeed Spey 5 Will net be con: The full name and Post Office address of der muet appear in the proposal. If a bid is made in the name of a firm the names of slithe parties must appoar,or the bil will be considered 4s the individual proposal of the ‘party ing it. Ponds in the cam of one thoneand dellare, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing | the contract. 3 The right to reject any ow-all bids that may be deemed foo bigh is reserved by the Depot Quarter- Informal proposals willbe refectad. 7 Proposals must be addressed to Capt. Edward L. jartz, ingten. D.C., and should be plainiy marked“ Pro- porals for furnishing Head-Boards fur Graves.? j master. —, ind —, of the connt do hereby guaranty that — ie the contract in accordance with the terms of his propo sition, and that, should his propo-ition be accepted, e will at once énter into a centract in accordands therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him we are prepared to become his sureties To this guarantee must be appended the offic: certificate above mentioned. EDWARD L_ BARTZ, nev i-td Ceptain aud A.Q.M..U.8. Army. PPoPosaus ron OATS AND Hay. } Deror QuarteRmasteR’s Orrior, orne: af Vt i Wasnineton. D.C, BRALED PRorosats wiil be re until Tuesday, the ith day o'clock M., for furnishing the Goverr. (34,000) three hundred thousand bushe ce and (3,900) three thousand tons of HAY. Hay to be aes Merchantable TIMOTHY, put 1 bales, and de to the ten. The Oars to be of a ryt up in begs of about two bushels each, dats will be received by weight, at (32) thirty-two vpunda to the bushel. > ieks to be furuished withont extra charge to the ernment, Delivery to be made in the city of Washington, within (25) twenty-five days from the date of the _. PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received for (5%) five handred tons of Hay and upwards, and for (4.009) filty thou- send bushels of Oats and upwards The propositions fur the Hay and Oate may be om the same paper, but must be made entirely distinct from, and without reference to, each ether, The full name and Port Office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal fa is nade in the name of a frm, the names of all the parties must appear,or the bid will be conriders ner signing it. n jivered at(z.00) two thousand poundg z Propesals from disloyal parties will not le consid- | ered, AND AN OATH OF ALLUGIANOK MUST ACOOMPANT {| EACH . Proposals must be addressed to Col. D. A. Rucker. artermaster U.S. Army. Washington. D.O.. and should be plainly marked Proposals tor Oats atid Hay. is GUARANTEE, The ability of the bidder to fil! the contract, sbould it be awarded to bh: tnust be guarantee: by two respousible persons, whose signaiures must be appended to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the Dearest triet Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bids See, or their proposals will not be cunsid- ered. Bonds equa! in amount to half the eum to be re- ceived on the contract. signed by the contract and beth of bis guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond ey omy ge the contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bondamen with them, or to have bonds signed in anticipation and ready to be produced when the contract is signed. Blanks for bonds canbe procured upon application being made at this office, either person- ally, by letter, or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We —. of the county of —, and State of - and ——., of the county of ar hereby guaranty that —— is able to fulfill a con- tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi- tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordancs therewith. Bhbould the contract be awarded him, we are pre- | pared to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the aficial certificate above-mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &c. All Oats and Hay contracted for uader ibis at Vertisement will be rigidly inspected. and h as do not prove of a good sound mercbantabie quality will be rejected. Payment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or ko soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- | lermarter shall be in funds. ny informality in the bid, or non conformance with the tern» of this advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the proposal. Delivery to be mare at the Railroad Depot. or at ope of the Government Wharves in the city of Washington. The D- pot martermaster reserves to himself the ail bids that he may deem toe © ee anyor i RUCKER. ee51-4d. Oclonslend Depot Quartermaste @QEALED PROPOSALS ar@ invited until the sth BS day of Nevember, 1452, for supplying the United Btates Subsistence Department with 6,000 head of Beef €attle on the hoof. i The Gattle to be delivered at Washington, D, G.and each animal to average 13% pounds gross, No Fite Bent de very of Cxtile to be made on th day of Deceinber, or as soon thereafter as the Gov ernment may direct. om head of Cattle per week will be required to be delivered under thiscontract. oss. Heifers. Stags and Bulls not wa: A bond with good and sufficient security will be | required. Tweniy per cent. of the purchase money will be retained until the completion of the con- tract. . Proposals from contractors who have previously failed to comply with their fons. or where the bidder is not present to respond to bis bid. will not be considered, ‘ The names of firms should be stated in full, with the precise address of each member of the firm. All bids must be accom: Bids to be directed to E D.C.andC.8. U0. 8. A., Washi ndorsed ‘Proposals for Beef Cat! Form of Guarantee. We, —. ofthe county of and Btate of. A hereby guaranteé that -— le to fulfil the co: tract ip accordance with the terms of his proposi t ind that, should his proposition be scented. he will st once enter into « contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become hin securities. : This guarantee must be appended to each bid.) ‘he respomnibility of the guarantors must be shown by the aficia/ certitiente of the Clerk of the trict Atterney. i Bids which do not comply with the above witlse rejected. no GEALED PR & the 25th day of for purcharing all Horns of the Cattle killed tomac in the territer, ton, D. end c., e ides, Tallow, Hoofs a: by the Army'of the P ery embraced by the Rappaban- nock and Potoinaé Rivers aod the Blue Ridge Mountains. t intended that the contractor shall follow the rd collect the hides and tallow, hoofs and nod shall pay a certa: #um for those articles from each animal to be collected at his own rink. He will be ebarged with the articles in enc: case, unless he can clearly show that he waa prevented ining them by proper. —. A bond with good and sufficient seeurity will be aired for the fullilinent of the contract, and no bid will be entertained from previous contractors who have failed to comply with their contracts, anp Do bid will be entertained unless the bidder is present to respond to his bid. 1 The articles of axreement with a bond will be re- quired to be entered into within two days from the of a i He han tobe directed to Col. A. Beckwith, A. C and C. B., Washington, D. C., and emdor-ed r tn"? : noé UAL A THE UNITED STATES— Embracing all the we under which Penrions, Bounties, and Boanty udeare now granted. with thy Forma and In stroctions now inusé ip and under the authority of the Peprion Office; to whieh it added a digestof the mest important deeiwioms of the authorities in °R to various mattars pertaining to Pensiona, c: , teh SU'TRANCK TAYLOR. Ae EXPRESS COMPANY. KOTICE OF REMOVAL. he DELIVERY OFFICE of this Company te bee Third rtrect to the large dest on B street, between 23 and Sl streets, dee Sot istant Quartermaster, U.S Army, Wssh- | good merchantable quality, | asthe individual propesal of the part- | istrict Court or of the United States Dis- | tate of —, do | ttle admitted that weighs less than 1,000 | ds, from disloyal per- ied by two guarantees, | SOL. A. BECKWITH, A. istrict Court or of the United #tates Dis- | Wat Wak WANTED. A NEW AND ELEGANT OYSTER SALOON IN THE FL WARD! AND HARVEY. at the vy and repeated soli- sitatiour of his numerous frieids, bas, thir day opened one at No. 189, Nine-| Yeenth and M streets, adjoining the rien Engine House, and fronting ennayivaniaavyenne. It will be con- cucted asa Branch of HAavey’s celebrated Steamed Oyster De pt .@Ewis, - by M. HARVEY & J and the finest Oysters which the waters of the to their patcons. Chesapeake ¢furd will be auld Familics cam be =e daily at thoir residences with rew or steamed vysters of the best at. Arrangements bave made'for a daily fresh auaito.any demand; and hence residents ri rd, a4 well as those inother rections imot hereafter be subjected ming from strect hawkers. i Gales are Arwen ee will be® Pron: ptly complied with, day or night. Vintore to trie “new ‘eetabliah will find it worthy of liberal patronage. pains nor “par he it 60 ab ila j @xpense have been or wi | imevery respect. ec 1$-Tm (INE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES. AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. stl The remainder of the cargo of the ECHOONER * AID.* Consisting of every description of i FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, j Will be for sale antil the Schooner is discharged. —_ FAMILIES dp need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can de pupplied by the Packsgi | FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, co: Pa. avenuy and ith st. CAPT. HUTCRINGS, } ecigat Schooner “Aid,” foot of 11th st. JAY cooks co nana BANKERS, No. 452 Firteryts Brreer, Dealers in GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES AND OERTIFICATES, ABMY AND NAVY BILLS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. BF Vighest prices paid fur GOLD, SILVER and OLD DEMAND NOTES, a HAD oc 7-im TO THE TRA ING PUBLIC. The subscriber#most respectfully informs the public that he will, from and after the 221 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, | Washington city, D.C.,at 8 o'clock a. m., every | Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving MID- DLETON’S HOTEL, in Port Tobacco every Tues: day, Thursday and Saturday at $ o'clock a. m., and arriviog iu time to connect with cars at the Wash- ington depot the sume evening. Fare $3. oc 22-1m* _ SAMUEL DAILEY, AILY STAGE LINE TO FALKFAX COURT HOUSE AND RETURN THE SAME DAY —A large and commo- dious stage will leave every morning at® o'clock from the Preseott House Lith street and Pa. avenue, for Paict: | and return the same day to Washinzton, | Fare each way $2.5). Excursion tickets 94, Tickets can be bad at fhe York Livery Sta. be, corner of Izih and C streets. and atthe Prescott House. corner of isth «treet and Pa. avenue. oc 8) lin* JOSEPH NATHAN AN ALL b WINTER GO ITARY AND CIVILIAN, . WALL, STEPHENS & CO. are now opening their FALL AND WINTER GOODS. embracing fine DRESS COATS, DORSKIN PANTS. VESTS, Ae phltrge abd well selected Stock of fine heavy OVERCOATS. We have also » complete assort ment of BUSINESS BUITS, nade in the moxt du. rable manner, Ofcers will find ou? Military Goods Gesirous to their wants. Reavy Woel for camp ure, at Frasoriable prices. WALL. STEPHENS & CO., 23 Penusyivnnia avenit be , corner of DEAFNESS. i DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, | OCULIST AND AURIST, 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, Gives his axclusive attention tothe treatment ofthe i EYE and EAR, eels tm ge eS Ue eg) sv TLERS’ SUPPLIES, x ones EMITH & COQ,, ND 344 Broapwary, EW YORK. Ja Me Nos. 342 4: N Vhulesale Deaters im BRIDLES. ACKS PISTOL HOL- TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, | They purify, strengthen, and invigorate, | Pney create a healthy appetite. } They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late : fours. They strengthen the syetem and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath aud acidity of the etomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Disrrhcea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. | They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous | Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the wexk mun strong, and are exhausted mature’s great restorer. They are made of | pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the | pleasure of a beverage, without regard toage | ortime of day, Particularly recommenfied to ' delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. way, New York. sep 25-eo6m Sy PURNITURE. = nd McGREGOR & €O., AY THEIR offer indecementy to purchasers of FURNIT "pnd other HOUREKEEPING GOODS. — Roth . | _ CHASIBER SETS. in Solid Oak, Walnut, Mabog- | and Painted, neatly ornamented uperior Curled Hair MATTRESSES, Husk and other Mattresses, priced BEDST EA Ds Sold by all Grocers, Drnggists, Hotels, and FURNITURE. EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, Our stock is large and varied sop Walnut end M. EXTENSION TA- wees the Craik” 2 Ont leo tity of | HATER Fa Sth BUnwals “wakDnopes, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, 9 Broad- 330 SEVENTH STREET. ge 5 PARLOR SUITES, in Brocatelle, Rep and Hair at and DIN HST ANDS, OFFICE FURNITURE, &et Allofwhich are made from the bext materials Warranted to give satisfaction, Persons furpishing would do well to look through the stock before purchasing, ae we are selling at prices to suit the ‘i McGREGOR & ___ 530 Boventt hy fi oles fen og bee red iret-c! Citizens ve mo cul MEGRETIOM the last three months 8. BRONCHITIS, PARUMATIOM, GOUT, 8D. ANTHONY'S FIRE’ AD ACHE in a few minutes, TY: D FEVER always in twelve or feurteen day MAGNETIC PLASTERS acd OINTMENT. BH Honore, before 10 a. m. or after 1 - WREN, Magnetic P iB yaic 5 a = & sires T PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING is & BEALL, No. 361 7th street, between I sud K street. __0eS-tr FyAK B CLOTHING, in great ( variety J. BRUCE & CO. No. 464 ddoors ben w Sualtii's Chesp Clothing Store, oe ete j at SHIT ‘ax Court House ‘ { EMBER 8, 1862. AMUSEMENTS FORD’S THEATRE, TENTH STREET, Near Venneylvania Avenue, Meuaget and Proprietor... .....3ir, Joan T. Foun (Aiko of Holliday Ftrect Theatre, Baltimore.) Stege Menager....... .....Mr. HUMPHRRY BLaxe Y) EVENING. Nov sth, oT meousr style. a1: atively fur SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY. Of the intensely sensational Drama, trom the pen of the late lameuted P. 8. Hitt, of Boston, en- titled IX DEGEERS OF Seimei OF CRIM H THE THE XIN PEGRE ) fs OF CRUME , yraphir portrayal of the successive rom THE F1X DEGREE the commission of Which, in the step: of guilt, THE FIRST ERROR, to the inment of that dreal abyss of crime whick *wallows up all repentance and remorss,—is without exception tho MOST THRILLING MORAL PLAY ever Written. Tt ix entinated that in exch of the Dae cities ef the Union this extrsordiaary pro- uction has Leen given for * UPWARDS OF TWO HUNDRED NIGHTS, bg dik-rent actors of distinction, principally by E. f\Cowson, JR. Scerr and youne Doorn > Itillustrates with absorbing power the progress towards ruin of . INTE IPERs NCP. LICENTIOUSNESS, BLING. Ad EFT, Sie Ze OLD b SCA EK 87 Ard the truthful effect of the admonition it conveys tauy be interred from the extensively pab- lished fect that youne Saul, whe wes executed for marder in New York. in May, 13%, deciared upon the scaffold that his dirst lesson cf morality ais first theuahls of repentance, were sucxested by this Play, When he had cavaily with SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENTS. Finst Drone —Intemperanee—The Carouse— Tre Plot—Abdacti SECON» DEGRE pation=1 Erne Dre bin s—Lo- rest. Fourtn Dronee —Kobbery—Tieft—Treachery— Desth of the fs FirrH DeGnge. durder—Jealousy—The Aesas ein—Capture. - i Sixth Dror+r—The Scaftoli—leom—Death— | Thrilling Tableau. Tn addition to this play, will he presented THE GREAT SKA RAMA. iilu-trative of the heroism ef the Awericnn asilor, entitled JACK JUNK: JACK JUNK. OR Hl THE AMERICAN TAR: THE AMERICAN TAK ! Both pieces » lant Young Cor Mestr#.C, BD. BISHOP. W.H. BAILEY, . H. BRINK, Together with 1 MISS MARY CARR And all the Favorites of THE STAR COMPA} Th® bappy construction of TWO OF THE BEST DRAMAS known to the stage, is replete with STIRRING BATTLES. THRILLING ESGAP. LING TNC ANIMATION, GAYETY, 4 On MONDAY EVENIN ARF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, rear Willard’s Hotel | Lroxamp Gnovem——.—-.-...__-._. Managua | THI8 (SATURDA : TWELFTH AP | Of the Able Actress ond Paries i LUCILLE WESTERN. j Fourth appearance of the eminent American Actor, H MR. LP. BARRETT. Mi-s VIOLA CROCKER. — Mra. G. C. GERMON, Mitr SOPHIE GIMBER, Mr. CIfAS. BARKO: Mr. W. BOKEE, Mr. WH. WALL, &c Ae. | Inthe beautitul, popular and heart-touching play. LYN | 01, THE ELOPEMENT ' With itsGrard C-stof Characters. Aci 1-A Mysterious Murder, Act 1E—The Elopement. Acr IT i i { I—Midnight Invasion of East Lynne. i Act he Murdere overed. ati Bternity, ACT V—The Farewell U _ NIXGN’S WASHINGTON THEATRE. FLEVENTH STREET, Near Penn. Avenue. ssee and Manage James M. Nixon SUBAS | CuBAS! THIS (SATUR -AY) EV j CUBAS in the Dances of Two Nat ING, s—the Hunsa- riau National Dance of BOKAZO CZARDAS, aud the Spanish Dance of EL OLE. F. 8. CHANFRAU lappear in THE WIDOW's V CTIM And TOODLES. Supported by the Dramatic Company. _ -To conclude with BARNEY THE BARON, 1 i i MON DAY—Debut of OU BAS in the drama of the | FRENC BY. ' i | i j SPY; also, FANNIE BROWN in Brougham’s Burlesque of POCAHON TAR. CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUES, wean Siatm Stager. THIRD WBEK OF THE TRIPLE COMPANY! Brilliant and Unexampled Success, It is said here all the great Lights of the profes sion appear, Glance at the MAMMOTH LIST OF STARS: | MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MISS KATE PENNOYER, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. i THE COURT OF BEAUTY. MISS FRANCES LEROY, MISSJENNIE ALLEN, | MISS LILLIE BRANDON, M'LLE LEZETTA, | MISS ELLA, MULLE LAURETIA | BOB HART, LEW SIMMONS, | GEO. BR. DeLOUIS, G. W. KIRBYE, MONS. SZOLLOBY,. WILLIE EMERSO MASTER JOHNNY, MASBER GEORGE MONS. SOL, THE ENTIRE COMPANY IN A NEW BILL! To-night, GYPSY’S Lay. A NEW AFTERPIEOR, &., &e., &e. For further particulars sec Bills of the day | aniue Washingicn Netionsl Weoe thee. Gat ‘Doors open, ¢3, o'clock; performance, 77. } Admission 3 cents, Orchostrs, #0 centa, 3.19 NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN CIRCUS. | PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. THREE WEEKS OF TRIUMPHANT SEASON! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY NIGHT CHAMPION RIDER OF THE WORLD Will appear on his Blooded Steed, inthe GREAT BARRIER ACT. DR. JAMES L. THAYER, THE CONRAD BROTH. See FOOTE, : an : COL. SMALL, } and the FINEST EQUESTRIAN COMPANY IN THE WORLD. } a7-REMEMBER |_PERFORMANCE BOTH AP. | TERNOON AND NIGHT. | _ i Doors open at 1% and 7%; o'clock. Performance | will commence at 2}. and Thy. nov3 == > = manera —— 308 CASH HOUSE—CHEAP 600D3! 308 3.3. MAY'S NEW STORE, ! ‘305 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th ats, SEASONABLE DRY GOODS rece i Just received from New York! Superior BED B ETS, Heavy SHAKER | FLANNELS: REAL WELSH ELANNELS: RED. | LUE and LLED PLANN FING i HITE A CANTON LAN SKIRTS. HADIBS? | ERINO VESTS, Superior ENGLISH HOSIERY, | Heavy Woolen Lobe end Square SHAWLS. BLACK | B al y Ss fo jem 4nd Boys, and a very large stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, all of which we are selling for Cash, at 1 lowest prices. : e sell only for Cash, and therefore can afford to wer sell cheap. Call at the New weaas nos-6t 308 Pa. between ¢ LD—GOLD Avance price pant : KITPENUOUSE, FANT A CO. | oez-1m Baukers, 152 Ps. ayouue. } } ever, say that he had been removed to S| TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (ABEOCIATED r KESS DISPATCHES.) FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. The Army Moving. Heapqvarters Army or Potomac, Rector- Nov.7.—A henvy snow storm set in this ag about 9 o'clock, with pees | indication of continuing, The weather is cold. There is nothing new abont military matters, excepting that the army is in motion. Gen Sumner and staff arrived last night. Nothing but ® construction train has yet ar- rived on the Manassas Gap Railroad, although one i» hourly booked for. FROM EUR@PE. FARTHER Pornt, Nov. 7.—Thy steamer Nor wegian, from Liverpool on the wid and Leon- donde rry on the Mth whiyhns passed thie point for Quebec. Political ineliigence is unimportant. Insurance rates on American ships has ad- vanced 340 Sper cent. under the iutiuence of the pirate Alabama's deings. The London Dasly News thinks that the Fed- ert) cause never locked so like success in its ential features. The South is almost at the it stage of exhaustion, while the North is nesrly untouched in All its reseurces. All that Evropean nations have todo isto wait. The Times. of course, takes a directly opposite view. ‘ar Bénjsmin Brodie, an eminent surgeon, died on the Stet. Ata public meeting held at Oldham. resolu- tions were offered calling on the government to: nize the Confederate States. 4 ment was offered d ring such recognition impolitic and likely to result in a war with the North, After some uproarious proceedings the original ametion w declared carried, =henee the meeting was about equally di- vided. It is stated from Paris that Persigny apd Fould had consented to remain m the cab the Fmperor haying assured them (hat the eis nothing reactionary in his present policy re- | specting Italy, but that he decty) hurticgl Steps with regard to Kei here are alarming acconuts ef Garihaldi’s health, and at was even rumored at Paris that he was dead. Turin telegrams of the 22d, how- vd to take any Ti, and that he bore his removal well, and the tale of his health had slightly improved. But the papers still «xpress much apprehension. COMMERCIAL. LivERPOOL, Oct. 21.—Cotton has advanced sd for Surats. Breadstuffs are firmer. Flour as tending upward. Wheat isstesdy. Corn is tending downward. Provisions dull. Beet and pork are dull, nnd bucon declining. Lard td to Is lower. Consols closed at $34 a9%4,. Affairs in Kentucky. Lovisyvitir, Novy. 6.—The Louisyille and Nashviile railroad iow taking freight to Nitchells ville, and it is sup that the entre roud will b@ in renning order by the 14th inst. The rebels are reported as haying crossed trom Tennessee, with a large foraging train into Whitely county, Ky., to forage that county and along the Cumberland river. Steps have been taken to prevent this outrage on loyal monn- | skirmishers regularly, sud kep! the “ue > THE WEEKLY S14, ——@———— Thies exeeilent Family and News Jonrnel, eon- taining ® greater variety of interesting reeding than cap be found in any other—is published em Friday morning. Five copies... Ten copies . Twenty-five copies... It invariably comtains the “Washington News’ thet has made The Datiy Beantna Star circulate oe @enerally througheut the country. G7 Single copire (in wrappers) can be precuree at the counter, immediately after the issue ef the paper. Price—THKEK CENTS. THE FIGHT NEAR ALDI£. Canr weak Cnantiiiy, Vat Nov. 1, 1862.— Editer Ser > 1 send you a short account of the little fight that oceurred im our front, near Aldie, on yesterday afternoon, in which the “Firet Jerecy” took its csual share. “The tet cavalry brigade, in two demi-brigades—one consisting of the Ist Pennsylvania Uavdlry, the 30th New York Cavalry and a sectian of Schir- iwt’s Mounted Battery, being under Colonel Jon‘ s, of the ist Pi nnsytvanin: the other"com- ported of the ist New Jersey Cavalry, the New York (Harris Light) Cavalry and another mn of ee — of Colonel, ve eee « * iprieoncre. tier doing this for two dayee oP the 3ist we were im biy, A short di-tance eest of Aldie. Part of Ist Rhode Island Cavalry, belonging toGenerr 1 Stoneman’s com- ville o mind, D¥ seme inconceivable carel-ssyess, allowed enemy to them, with tarir horses unsaddied and ‘arms lid axidr; and the first intelligence that we reorived of hostile forge betng in the neichborhood oa, brought by fugitives rushing past ts in disorder Ksrge immediately bad his force under arm and in five minutes the ist through the town, led by Major Beaumon: where our pickets, under Captain Kester, were holding the enemy in check. Our fellows charged fiercely upon the rebel ads ance, dgiv it back upon their reserve, and turning the of the reserve back in confusion. Having thus secured & good position beyond the lown, the Jerseys formed at the foot of a hill, deployed 2 in check. Inthe mean time, Colonel Karge brought up the Harris Light and formed them as @ reserve. The enemy were visibte a ite Snichersville roud as far as theeye could reach, end they had already deployed strong colum. on both sides of the road, in the woods and fields. The rebele made vigorous effurts to drive us fram our position, three several dimes attempting to deploy in a cornfield to our left; and three several limes our skirmishers dash right into them, and drove them back in dis- order, with loss. Atter holding the ground for three quarters pf an hour, with cavairy alone, under a heavy fire of round shot, grape and shrapnel, we succeeded in bringing our section nto position, and inflicted further damage upon. the enemy, who were unable to do anything with their strong force against the front shown by our few men—the whole demi-brigade at that time num! only seven hundred and fifty men. Aboutan hour before sunset, Colonel Karge received an order from Brigadier: Bayard to fall back. The Colonel, however, heid the ground until nightfall, when the rebel infantry, slowly pushing along the wooded hill sides, were gradually flanking us. Our men then withdrew in splendid order, a force ef carbineers remaining in the town until the General sent them a peremptory order to fall back. The of the reconnoissance having been already accomplished, we returned wo camp that evening, ing enly eleven men killed, wounded and missing. Captain Sawy: | while leading the skirmishers with his usnal taineers, to step the rebels trom procuring | their subsistence in Kentucky, and .o stop cen- uraband trade in the state. A mun calling himself John W. Lee, from Knoxville, Tenn.. pretending to be loyal. has been arrested by Gen. Boyle. He had over 100,660 with him. which was taken, and is held for the action of the authorities at Wash- ington. Lee says the money belongs to loyal parne: im Augusta, Georgia. The military authorities think there is something fraudulent or wrong in the matier. Gen. Boyle has sent to Cairo, for transportation to Vicksburg, 1,700 | rebel prisoners captured by Gen. Bpell, and he will send thither aby ut 1,000 more, Railread Accident—Narrow Escape. Havrr Dr Grace, Noy. 7.-{ patch to the Balumere American.}| The one oclock train from Baltimore to-dmy. whilst being ran on the fterry-boat, owing to the heavy incline of the drop, caused by the low tide in the river and the slippery state of the track, could not be checked before one car full of passengers ran half way over the end of the boat, where it tor- tunately hung. A few feet more and all would have been precipitated into cadent dela e train s From Fortress Monroe. FortkEss Monror, Nov. 6.—Col. Ludlow leit Fortress Monroe at 9 o'clock this morning for Aiken’s Landing, to mect the rebel commis- sioncr, Mr. Ould, by appointment, to perfect the arrangements for the exchange of prisoners. Itis understood at he takes with him a list of the names of all those exchanged at different points, which will enable him to meet the diffi- culties heretofore encountered in these negoti- auons. Allis quiet at Suffolk, and there is ne appear- ance of hostilities at that point at present. ouis. St. Lovis, Nov. 6.—Lieut. Col. Franklin A. Dick, of this city, has been appointed by Gen. Curtis provost marshal of this district, vice Col. Ganty, resigned. Col. Dick entered on his du- es this alternoon. Gen. Fremont having obtained permission from the court-martial to visit New York, left tor that city this morning. He will probably return in a few da: The Telegraph in N Scotia. AN7T1GOMISH, Nova Scotia, Nov.6.—Thevcable across the Straits of Canso has failed. It is ared that it has been dragged up by some ves sanchor. Conmunication by boat has bee tablished, and the delay will be but brief in good weather. It is hoped that 4 communication will » The Steamer Scotia off New York. New York, Nov, 7.—The mail steamer Scotia. is reported to baye been «cen off Fire Island Inst evening, and a pilot was puton board of ber. ‘The wind was then heavy from the east. ward, and she has prohably been obliged ta keep off on account of the mani! f sngw storm and the heavy gale which prevails. Rejeicing. RurNeneEck, Nor. &.--The people of Rhine- beck are firing one hundred guns in honor of the election of Horatio Seymour for Governor | of the State of New York. — wees a@-Seven murder cases were tried in the N: York city Courts in one week, viz: Mary R the husband shooter;4 young seaman, who murdered a fellow sailor;a man who kicked © wife to death; another who killed his mis- Tess with alcohol; a negress who cut *her bas- band’s throat for abandoning her, and another case not specified. SrOESSIONISTS IN NEvADa.—Gen. Nye has | paida yisit to California for the purpose of obtaining a sufficient military force to preserse orderin Nevada, Large numbers of secession- ists had Jeft California for that territory, and apprehensions existed of diMiculty with them. e7-The Hon. Hugh W. Greene hus become proprietor of the Massachusetts Plouzh:nan, the venerable William Buckminster retiring at the age of almost years, more than 21 of which he has been the editor of the Ploughman. g7 Joseph Culhan, overseer in No. 2 mill, at Waterford, R.1., was caught in a belt which he was adjusting on Friday, and carried around a wheel at least 200 times, terribly mangling his body and causing his death. Be The New Orleans Delta of the tth nit. confirms the reported outbreak of slaves on the lantatien of Mr. Milaldon and the murder of his overseer. Two other plantations have been deseried by the slaves on them. 87 A deposit of gypsum, one hundred and fifty acres ip extent, and equal to the best Noya Scotia article, has becn discovered within sixty rods of Tawns bay, Saginaw county, Michigan. New Tax Ducisioxa,—t. No license is re- guired to drink at a public bur, the actin most cases carrying its own license with it.— Vanity Foir. 87 The tobacco senson of [5d1-? closed wirh the sales of Friday at Louisville. The sates of the season at the three warehouses in that enty Were 28,%8 hhds. BF” The receipts of wheat at Chicazo during the month of Octoter, just past, amounts to 7,561 bushels The receipts duriag the same month of last yeur amounted to 3,665,559. a7 A New York contacter had his po picked of +24 yasbington a ia He vi) =wOb Lie fou F oket 2. * up.— boldness, was painfully, but not dangerously wounded. Sergeant ‘tfield Lann, of com- pany K, was hit in the same ©. Orderly Sergeant Louis Fahs, of compan @H, was kiled while doing his duty gallantly. Adjutant Vitchen, thongh it was his first field, won hich credit by his coolness and intelligence, as acting aid to Lieut. Colonel Karze. Captains Lucas end Kesi:r managed their pickets admirably. Lients. Maulsbury and Brooks, with the! skirmi-hers, faced superior numbers, and brid ®n exposed position for an hour, and until | recalled. Major Beaumont again wen admira- tion lor dash and judicious management of the fallant men and officers intrusted to him; while Karge was everywhere, doing Mig my just when and where he was needed. Harris | Light did all they had to do with a steadiness that was remarkable, wi! we remember tbe nomber eal peak af tar miepeae in —— a renew propriety ef up old regiments rather than forming nowt tbat had it not been for the Ist Jersey, for the rapidyty with which it got ready for action, the dasi: with which it went into action, and the steadj ness with which it wheeled and formed afwr the disorder of a charge ——— down bill, the whole command would bave been taken at great disadvantage, and probably been cut to pieces by the mere weight and impetuoeity of the Confederate attack, P: PRENTICIANA. The Democrat suggests the expediency of shutting the Confederates up in Virginia. But Wonld it be quite constitutional to make a pen- itentiary of the Old Dominion 7 Beauregard —— that his bands have beeg tied. They should te. And so should bis neck. ‘Lhe Scriptures speak of a man’s ashing for brrad and receiving 4 stone. The rebels ask fer salt and we give them salt-petre. Coolness is considered a valuable quali a soldier. We guess the rebels wilt be ebough this coming winter. The biack Republicans ex uit in the ng ge ment of Rosecrans to the place of Buell, but, sf the gallant hero of Luka and Corinth wishes to keep their favor. his first military movement must be to go right off and «teal a negro. The rebel steamer “200” is doinga whaling business among the whalers. ad Humphrey Mar-ball is snch @ failure as a man-of the rebels propose tocut himdown and make a gunboat of him.— Democrat. More likely a bum-boat. The Rev. Dr. Bellows, of New York, deliv- ered a eulogy upon the Southern people a few nights ago. It was quite s tig pul for only a middling-tized Bellows. The Petersvurg Express boasts that a rebel tharp-hLooter, named Jay, ~bot jour Yankees in one skirmish. He must be a popin’ Jay. It is said thet the retel government is about to close the whole of the ne the Contederas It needs ail the paper ubat can be had to make Contederate seryp. The people of Arkwnsas have bigger tooth- picks ond just new less occh-ion to pick their eth then any other fellows alive. A paroled rebel writes us a tilly letter, tel. ing ws that be has “lo~t one leg in the Contede- rate cause and is ready to lose the other.” ‘Lhe fellow evidenuy has a wooden bead, and, it he gets a pair of wooden leys, he would cell pretty well in & hard winter as fuel Ifthe rebels get out of corn, wheat, and rye, and can find nothing «le to grind, let (hem giind their teeth. We suppose that.«che fortunes of war” we brarso much about are the torituaes tude ov the aim) contractors. &F The subject is session vl the Coune purpose of remedying cer ty in cook issuaug ~ ving « detec! which pre ob. Also to authorize yom toned psy tor wire bounties, towns to borrow m money berrowed for wh Sago Gen. Herding, wit lave lately arrived at Nushvill from Mackimas, called upon Gen. Negle, Leb. Papers saying that his and hoes were almost destroyed, and tha: he @ -ired protections from farther injury, beheving (bat ue bad ps the penalty for his folly. “You ure mixtak Mr. Herding,” rejous ue General, lee p Jor treason is iraiht 87 The benny! vanin Ras/road Cum ay ree quire shippers of freight de od tO auy pout Within the State of Maryland, ov to poinis out: of the psrallel of G:tt)-ber,, an Adam Frankl county, Pa., to lake out a permit fre the custom-houre, the extensive contrat trade hitherto carried on alope o@r «owls tn border baying made this precaution meerears a7 The Common Council of Boston bas ap. propriated £30,(40 to ard in raising three com- panies of cavalry for Gen. Banke’ Texan ex yr- dion. @7 It i+ stated that two smart shocks of pegynee were felt at Memphis on she rk ult, #7 John F. Huber, editor of the Lancaster «Ps.) E)amincr and Herald, dies reeeotly im that city. 87 A monument has recently been inange- ret din England to the memory of Gr lav Gea Hiepbenson, ot Neweastle. m be foriificatiens about Helens, Arkan- ne beee deen completed, and nemed “Por Curtis.” SF The drati in Conn Poned until Ube 19th in BF A new hotel is to be orcad to South Benungion, Loney, ibe cost fo be S4ueud, out Lae teen poste