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wiikl EVE NIN STAR PUBLISHED EV exy AFTERNUON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Oonran Pevn’s AVeNUE AND Lita STRERT, BY W. D. W. — Pape carriers at rved in ks rr vor 37 oante por month. Jormait ea is $4.50 a year, in advance: $2 for a Sf Ca tegen gOS thre months at the rate of 12 contaa week. Single Snptaa, OSE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO ORNTS. ADVERTISEMENTS rhould be sent to the os before 12 o'closk M.; otherwise they may not Spear antil the next day 7 G JOHNSON & NAGLE, aso PENN SYLVANIA AVENUB, BOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of . MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & €0.3 (No, 15 Reaver Streat, New York.) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND Liquors, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Bighly recommended by the most éminent Physi- cians of the U. 8. Army. GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, GOULD MEDAL MADEIRA, _.« GOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYF, HARVEST BOURBON 1453 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWIS33 HERB BITTERS, = We invite the attention of Physicians Druggista and Grocers to these excellent gools, which we sell at New York prices, freight addet. discriminating people, who reject the stale re- course of irresponsible dealers, viz : puff of news parers and Fo-called chomists, gaudy shew cards, pos JOHNSON & NAGLE. oc 30 Sole Agents, “OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NeW YORK 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RYE AND BOURBON WHM6KIES, BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, 4S WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. +1QUOKRS, CORDIALS, &c. 4ND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. @ENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. aS We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hermetically-sealed Fruiis, Heats,&¢. BHerineticaliy-sealed Fruits, Meats,&e. Bermetica!ly-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. 995 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 395 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Teath Streets. 3m —— WILLIAM CLAGETT & co., BRBEW ER SB, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. EstariisBep 178 CLAGEIT'S 0. C. ALE, and their B. B. BROWN STOUT, Head Depot and Office at WASHINGTON, D.C. 395 PENNA. AVESvE, Between 434 and 6th sts., oppo. Telegraph Office. Reail Arent for Washington, M. CONNOLLY, 446 Eicara &treer, Retail Aventis for Georeetoren, A. P_OFFUTT& CO., 165 Barnce Sr. THE HP D DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. C., : Will always have on hand Twenty-five Hundred Whole and Half Barris, In A No. 1 Order. BF 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 ALB And B,®. XX BROWN STOUT, fs quarts and 3, put up expressly for Army and Family use. __ oes tm* T O HOTELS, @RocenRs. RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &o. ‘The Babscribers bs =} peatives: & fresh ahip- ment a: @e CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAQ CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand ere Well Sclacted Stock of RTS, SHERRIES, ot as ftom Sorc and IRISB cuaMi Pack = of all favorite brands, ENGLISH AND SCOTC 8 LONDON AND DUBLIN x PORTERS, Beatish P: Packt Hs, SAUCES. CHILTON. CHEDDER and BNGLISH DAIRY <ul ES: KEMP'S DERMETICALLY SEALED GOOD: FRENCH. GERMAN and. FRguie. CORDIALS, ‘cu By ee KISSENGEN and EN NG OUCHONG. IMPEBIAL, HY- UNG HYSON TEAS ria ene FANGY GROCERIES, For sale by 2 i NGXK & OO. Established Hat posite Wi tel. ‘ton, i Jast received » pst lot of wack Fon. _ saz Branch =r al RM Y- AMP COTS CAMP COTS ip aTOY 8, ee ee CAMP STOOLB, sais Samco SPOONS, CUTLERY ; TiN CUPS TIN nas | ae te MpaORENe STOVES, eet Es 1. GREGORY, 42 Jest -eoeive | by ait “© 1 Pa. avenue, “@00D8 We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above | goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of | | should it be awarded to h ; hereby guaranty that — i | } | ‘35 ei | prorosars: FOR OATS AND HAY. | Drrot Qr ARTRRMARTEA'S OFFIOR WASRFINGTON, D. Fratey Proposats will be until Tuesday, the ith day ot November. at 12 o'clock ™., for furnishing the Government with {9:.00) three hundred thousand bushels or OATS #00) three thr \eand tons of HAY, Hay te be good mereha bales, and delivered at (7 to the ton. Th able tisoTHy, pnt up in i! two thousand pounts be of & good merchantable qualit ‘Fahoutiwo bacheleeach. ved by weizht, ats) thirty two hed without extra charge to the mat up in POate will it | i Delivers to be made in the city of Washington, within (25) twenty-five days from the date of the PROPOSALS, Proposals will be received for (4m) five hun tr: tons of Hay and upwards. nears (59,009) fifty th ; sand bushels of Oats and upwards. ' The proposilions for the Hay and Oats yay be nthe same paper. but mest be made entirely distinet from, and withont reference to, each ether, The fuli name and Post Oft; ee pitteas of the bid- der must appeur in the propo If bid if made in the naine of a firm, the names of all the partics must appear.or the bid will be | considered as the fodividunl propensl of the pare ming} als trom disloyal partirs will not be consid- AN OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MOST ACCOMPANY ‘LOPOSITION. Proposals must be addressed to Col. D. HI. Rucker, Shortd he plainly 8. Army. Washington, D.C., and onld be plainly marked **Proposals for Oats aud Hay.” GUARANTEE, The ability of the birder to fill the contract , im. must be guaranteed | by two responsible persons, whose signaiures must be appended to the guarantee. | The Lag ete of the guarantors mast be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of t neare~t District Coart or of the United States Di orney. + must he present in ued, or their proposals person when the bids | will not be eon 4s equal in amount to half the sum ta be ived on the contract. signed by the contracts: and both of his guarantors, will be required of the ; Fuccesaful bidder upon signing the contract, As the bond must accompany the contract. it © necessury for bidders to have t with them. fod (vg bonds nened: al and souls 10 be produced when the Signed. Blauke fur bonds can be procured upon Spplication being made at this office, either person. iy, by letter, or by telegraph RM OF GUARANTEF, We—, ae the county of —. and and Of the county of tate of - and State of —, do is able to fulfill a con. tract in accordance with the terms of his propos tion. and that, should hix proposition be accepted, be willat once enter into @ coutract in ‘accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded hit, pared to! become his securities. » Fé ats pre- (To this guarantee mr ~ certificate above-™ atic aay “appended the oficial | “PECTION. DELIVERY, &e i ud Way contracted for under thia st- Yertisement will he rigidly insp-cted, and suel aa! a, not prove ofa good sound merchantable quality Will be rejected. Payment co be made upon tae completion of the contract. or so soon thereafter as Lhe Depot Quar termas'er shall be in funds. i ity in the bid, or non-conformance ith the terms of this advertisement, will ensure te rejection of the proposal. Delivery to be made at the Railroad Depot ove of the Government Wharves in the Watlington, = { The D=pot Quartermaster reserves to himself the ris ht to reject any or all bids that he way deeia too bs ryt y of By di-iinguished Civ DR. JAMES L. Pate ‘AY +R, Tie National Conversational'st and rr. THURSDAY EVENING, Noy. r of eelnnieech will Wonderfal Bare-back 'y Officers to Ss HALLER, rowned Magician and Manipn’ator. pectacle of the Tor of Gold, and Br nro ri ean Te en hand, fer ~ale every where, for reserved seats, now open, no WwiHat WAS WANTED. A NEW AND ELEGANT. oak SALOON IN THE FIRST W AND TIARVEY, at then gent and repeated soli- ona Of bis pumerous trignds, hag day opened ome at No. 189, Nine- H streets adicininy ihe Urion dugine House, and fronting It will be con. edasa Beane of ifancer’ 3 celebrated Steamed ter D Oost OT ARVEY & 3. LEWIS band the finest Oysters which the waters of the © pees, ake. ae eke! be sold to their patrous. ~ cam ed gaily at their resi lenges i ed ters ofthe best qnalit inate far a daily fresh and; and benece resffents well as those inother sections ereafter be subjected to the cessity, otbnying from street hawkers. Ordera aren pecifully solicited, and will be ptly complied with. day i his new establishment will find it eral leider co 4s neither paine nor nor will be spared to make it #0 . M HARVEY, J LEW. in every respect oc i3-Ium_ For GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICE AT AUCTION PRIC: an The remsiné nder of the « cargo of the SCHOONER * AID,” Contisting of every description of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Will be for sale until the oner is discharged, > - PAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa. avenue and iith st. > CAPT. HUTCHING,, a Odloactand Dosen Geeta ter oe 13-4 Schooner “ Aid,” foot of th st, EALED PROPOSALS are invited until the i : a a ee sapplying the United J AY © ve RES Sen's, States Subsistence Departinent with 6,00 head of | Beef Cattle on the he ; The Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D, 24) pounds gros his jess than’ 1.606 aud Bulls not wanted C.,und each animal to average 12 No exttle admitted t Heifers. Stx+ ivery of Catt rember, OF a A eramept way direct Will be required to L A bond required. Twenty per cent. et th Will be retained until the comple tract, “pe als from contractor whe have pre sply with thei re the bidd will not be e re je of firms shoul! be stated in fall eaddvessof each mictuber of the "bide must be accompanied by tw Bide te be directed to COL. A. BECKWITH. D.C. and€.5. U D. U., and endorsed * "Proposals toe Be Form of We, — of the county « _and State of —,de hereby guarantee that —is able to fuifil the con- tract in accontance with the terms of hia proposi- | tion, and thet. should his proposition be accepted, he will nt once enter into a contract iu ac therewith. Shonld the bar? ntract be a’ his securitie Bias whith do not comply» rejected. SEAL LED PROPOSALS ARE the 25th day ef N sveimber, 15% for purchasing all the Hides. Horns of the Cattle killed hy the. aaey of th tomac in the territory em). Rapp.) neck and Potomac Rivers and Blue KR Mountains. It is intended teeth the contractor shall follow the army and coll hides vos aunt borns, and from exch ar He will be cha unless he enn rly show that from obtaining them by pro: wath A bund with good and sulficient sx required for the fulfilment of the con bid will be entertained from previenr t who have failed ly with their cor tract anp be bid will b rtained unless the bidder present to respond hia} The articles of axcreen quired te be ente opening of the bi The bid to ve directed to Col. A. and C. 8., Washington, D. C.. “Proposals nob | APPINESS OR MISERY!—THAT IS THE TH rs of the “ PAR- RS, ANATOMY. , have determined—regardless o! expense—to issue, free. (for the benefit of suffering bumanity,) fuwr of their most instructive and inter- | esting Lectures on Marriage and its Disqualifics- tions, Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, Indi- tion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of Bhystology and Nature's Law. ‘These invaluable lectures have been the meane of enlightening soa saving thousands, and will be forwarded free on thi receipt of four stampx, by addressing Sirz Parisian Cabinet of Anatomy and Medicine, 565 Broadway. New York. Sy ely Boe AND EHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES, We are now roanufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and SHUES. and constantly r easy ly of Fartern made Work of every tion, made expressly to order, ‘and will be fold’at a much lower price than has been S Merstotexe charged in this cily for much interior articles. Persons in wsnt of BOOTS and SHOFS ef Eastern or City-made work, will always ant & good assort- ment in storeand at the lowest ne ek . Give uss call GRIFFi ROTHER, i 314 Dectuyivents avenue to twith a bond wit! be ree Within two days fromthe # Beckwith and ent nn MEDICINE,’ Ste SCHNEIDER'S IMPROVED PATE ‘WATER cLOsEy OKC Tose STOOLS, or use { Hospitals, Hotels and Private Families. These Stools are made wholly of metal, are per: | fectly free from amell, cannot get out of order, and, ing portable, are the most convenient articles ip use ‘hey have been adopted in all the U.8. Hos Fav &c. They may be had in any quantity of the ee No. 271 Pa. avenue, up ay 1 Washing- \7-60* vias ecri sa cote: erecter aul Laat 4 Also’ a éreat variety of BOYS’ SHOES, owl cavecding low prices. J. ROSENTHAL. m 3-60 O¥ THE P. UNITED STATES ny all the Lawy under which Pensions. Bounties, and Bouuty Lands are now granted, with the Forms and In- structions pow in aoe in apd under the authority of the ‘on Office; to which ix a digestof the mes: important decisions of the authorities in Rograiy various ogee to Pensions, i op Examiner, Ivo! 4 RANCK TAYLOR, | H | ocw OR. Ape EXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. IVERY OFFICE of this Com any ie Py Third street to the large 4. Nope nw Sh straste tee Ste ‘LOTHS AND GArsinERe: A new and full C arsortment of the best grad Yur Northern and Eastern c usnew upplies daily, One price only, marked in Fs n in fgets Tespondents foul | & BRO, noSt Pa. awe! er Ninth atreet SOM SALF—A one HORSE COUPE. Engvire at k GEN. McCLELLAN’S, « r H sts® | ecg d j dious st | verconts | complete. i } j City Post Ofice, ner F No, 452 Fiereesra Staret, GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES AND CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILLS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE, 87 Lighest prices of wre fur GOLD, SILVER and OLD DEMAND NO oe Z-lia Diet STAG KLI vO FAURFAX coURT HeUsSk a RETURN THE SAME D ood and comme he very morning feck trom Proscutt Howe, i, Sivoat and Proxy nine. te rfax Court House and return th ay to Washington. Fare each way Excursion tekets #4, k Livery Sta- 1C streets and a the Prescott oth street and Pa HOSE VL NATH RN. Prove, WIN weiny Goons. y AN. ALL AND ML We hare ment of BC BINES, cir om plete s made in the m tanner, Officers will fed our Military G desirous to thelr wants. Heavy Woalen Blankets, for camp ase, at re ab 1 ST 8 & CO., 2 Pennsylvania avenue ween oth and loth streets, EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DK. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST, SYLVANIA AVENUE. ive attention tothe treatment of the EYK and EAR. TPPLIES SMITH & CO,, Dasp 344 Broavwar, “NEW, YORK, DOP ERY AHN ns and Wholesale Dealers in S a2: Nos. 3 SADDLERY aa TRL pote AD. eg BR ES. bie <r? ELTS. PHAVERSACKS, PsTOL HOL- BL. sen ZRUNES, TRAVELING BAGs, VA ; also. < ett t age TENes FOR eyone taped) CABINET FURNITURE, AT OLD PRICES. Having purchased our entire stock fur CA=H before the advance, =. are enabled to offer unprecedentod pice ke who are in waut ot CABINET rt en Tee in now complete in every partienlar, and we cordially invite atl who contemplate fur, romising a Saving of atleast 25 per cent. te all who make their selection of us, It is pecessury to particularizeas our vast stock em- braces+very article necessary to furnish a house All we ask isa Gti to satisfy yourselves. BOTELER & WILLSON, Tron Hall. No. 315 Pa. avenue, Between sth and loth «ts, oe T-e6 tJan) si 1860. aE. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer, A delight- ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigorales tue body, without stimulating the tbram. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. , Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhora, Liver Complaint, and Nervous | Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of dict, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P.H DRAKE & UO., No. ‘v2 Broadway, New York. se 25-eo6m ©. W BOTELER. J. W. BOTELER C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS CHINA, GLASS, AND D CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY SILY ERQHATED WARE, BRITANNIA OOK-TIN GOODS; TIN CHAMBETESETS, GOAL OL, aM: JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATS: FEATIER DUSTER, Pa SHES, od Generally. OODWARE, &e.. &e HOUSEREEPIN ‘ ABITCL Ei 318 TRON HALL sytvania Avenne, oc $-co6m uh end tot ta fOR CAMP US K HbAVY GREY BLANKETS, andes, In ve 1 ra FERRY & BROT HER, feet a ave. and Ninth “street. RIOP! STOP!! Is the ery of all, iS BEALL S,No.-361 7th st whe’ Rest aod ene vapest Mens’ and Boyes’ CLOTHING the City. oc 3) tr ( te’ Ft RNISHING Goons, or all deserip- tien, at SMITHS. No, 460 7th'stront, apposite treet ee gtr CLOTHING, &¢ in great - 166 ddoors ue Hts AK HAL OAR below Say —BOY BR yp Clothing 3 i i j i i | Vd PLES ENTE STH kit. Sc.e Lessee and Manager who will m he Youn FANNY. ee Biel) do Brevakams Mu- POCAHONTAS In w et a far Comedian, F. INF “RAU bs Fe and tai itary 3 act br FRENCH SPY! inwhich che will cust First Appearance of the Th lie ———/ . 2 / ae Va \. 2 3, E882, NO, a3 E A es j . a i = } PisvarccuELs) 10 - Jiurs Naxos | FROM THE hay oF Tie PoTOMAt. Gen. Metlelian Relieved £ ree Charactera, bating and Dashing que of ¢ Company will appear. _GROVER’ S TH=ATRE | PENNSYLVANIA AVENLE, near Wilinr LwonarD Guorkn be pres oe TRE ELOPE: ot ven al i And the Wh suenerETe of. “TUCELER WESTERN. nt fora limited period, of the eminent P. BARRETT. Tse Best Br pnatied many sn Tesh THIS (MONDAY) EX ENING, afer the Sfth tin, nes the iy" beautiful pley of “s Hotel Mausger the ztom, thrilling- EAST LYNNE ENT! » te be the CAPITAL! Great Sucress ef the Savon! ME EDITORIAL REMARKS ON TH THE Wit us WwW indoultedly one of the bes ys is the Aierica, at Conltoc ween hes been is yethos to it pronched by 3 The FORD'S New THEATRE: rorD's G MR. ¢ appear, in cannon Young Actre: MISS COULDOCK, ing and Affecting Drama of the Ww oe Lo Ww ASSUM ORL Te has played it during A Willow Copse was prs cer 9 d then sttain- GREAT Port. TALS TWO AND THREE HUN and weare gind te record his e esent fr Coul wave -COUL -COUL AND. SbA + Bi otigiaall predvced in i jeMOy ED OT dik: “ AND edge tere Ege dil NC CLEA Cis she inipartin hot think hae beer mpotitors, ES BY VM NEW THEATRE! ) Above Prs- Puss s. Avexvg, DOC ‘K, DoCK, ith the Po PLAY. ot neting dramas of this country, the first tue in Rf ASTHE HIT OF ‘s rendition or ae eliciting the chest com Risers Gieay trom the press and the yuciusion of the had been better ul «he MS., and at the | arring’? tour, be- | DRED TIMES ; . The 14 many ofityand | acted in OU LDOCK a tenlermes@and ap WILLOW se SE M it will continuc The evening - entertainme tuteh merit thai, 8 hike AND MISS COL Obes pular piece for y~ar the hand-~ of com- DOCK to conclude witha FAVORITE AFTERPIECE. In preparat Drstna, en An exgui passing’ nm, a pew and original *ricket of tone, deli-acy of sentiment. i eflect NO EXTRA PRICES FOR ENGAGED SEATS, chestr: Fe Circie, Colored Parte Private Bo 1 rs open at & nees at's clock Prt UF ADMISSION, Cirele and eee Domestic THE CHIMNEY CORNER A STORY OF HEARTS AND HOMES. itely beautiful and touching play, eur ’ an hextthfulaess nd in sympathy of “CANTERBURY H mir . LOUISIANA AVENUE, sear Sixtu Street, NEW KIL ? wit =U CCESS NEW BILL! HIGH TEMPLE of AND BEAUTY, This is the recogdized STANDARD PLACE OF AMUSEMENT. isemblazened on our Banuers! There is no such word as PAIL with us, Tirst appearance of GEORGE RK, EDESON The talented Pamton Unabated - ML THE GIps jan and Comic ‘ess of the established favorite, JULIA MORTIMER, To-night she will appear in New Songs, s And ap Lizzette,in a rh of the SOLDIER'S The Scottish a gale, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. The besutiful Qures of Terpsil MISS KATE PENNOYER zHE COURT OF BEAUTY. WIL Phiog FLORENC MIBS L. IS ARMSTROD iF. The most Verfatile Performer living. MONS. SZOLLOSY. Ii pou) Want to fesgh. sa come and see Abe 1 LEW 31 in ete niaes | itting ¢ droll THE @YPSY¥’S LAY, “by Misses MORTIMER and PENNOYER. WILLIE BMS MASTER JOHNN MAMMOTH COMPANY IN A NEW BILL, Peaformance to conclude with the laughable farce | 8 Sulis Mort: Anda Full Dramatic Con will Doors vu; Adminni ai c mn, é2, ovelock, a on is cents. Orchestra, & carte J. SYLVAS CLARKE, MONS. SOL. nd the ntitied THE £01. DIES RETUR: Edeson. an “Appear. formance, 735 pany Blo-lw RIXON’S CKEMGRRE GARDEX CIRCUS. PENNSYLVANIA AY. A GALA DAY OF FUN! A NIGHT OF PKIVOLITY AND FANCY! DAY AFTERNUON AND ut, MO BENEFIT of th: Ww When, f THE Pic Pay The as the Motle: Hore man; Broth: ir Jam AND Te the, Clonee Game of Leap Frost ersnd Waltz Entree; the Conrad Broth, Eaton ston -, the Thay SEVENTH ST. ov. er, with the € Mule, and the emlire Company Will appear. wea ae OF GO AK ae CLOTHING, # street, twodyors below the People’s Ciot! BONS cuoeeae) BROCE 4 rformance MUKOUSB PANTOMIME Je ik eut for the FIELD OF Ltd Pei 5 J con clude with a & CO., Ke hing coe mend 3 my, ! { The trocp- on board will consequently be lan | at Fort) Warren and Indepeudence to allow the Army ef the Hrargra Th: order retievin the command of ike Am kommas wats ree erase G at bract riers Dock aot gaght. S prete ‘ r fore OWA hen by sury smand was immedi Gi. Burnside. Gen. Met ieHan and his st ot vali leave te- Mmoirew forTrenten, 6 ‘ Ted tore. ToT. The order was deliver re by Gon, Puckinghs son. His last offtcial act SueOf kn uddre:) to thy troups of a teforming them ¢ the command on Gen. Burnsid nd taking leave G Tew We deve vee ofthe m There is no other news vy excep that the army is in sprees Stirmii-h with Stuart's Cavalry— rlure a3 ces wt Actilte: y—Our he mention The Poromac, canton yester- nerst Stott, near piured thre rptson, bi has been 5 Washington Also No jess THE OCCUPATION OF w AKRENTON. Lee’. Army said te have Esco ped —Thr ened Alfack by Jackson and Be Warrextox, Nov 4p. m.—ticw ral Rey- cessign of the town yester- Lice wns occupied by asairy and two Vs troops had occupied | for seve ze day He Was cen- id ene mp on the ate tien. os TI fay. Rehabh : tof intelligent t ded in eluding a large po. tien of bis army Gen. A. P. Mills valry formed the re Phe former and Gen. rt to Flint i rebels in td Great d hereabouts ter the ne Storms ure exhausted of like. AML the supplies and continued tN inte this after. G_to-day captured Lient. Col -taff. He is my, and was piured. alewdays, The: ten miles of there is but ville in aTeat fores, and th bea wing to attack dinth Jnckson is 0 ree sat Wate TiCO. THE NEW S FROM TE Breckinridge Attacks pulsed— Mor, ~ Guerslias Whipped. Bowiine Geers, Ky. Nov. Heavy artil- hry firing in the direction of Nash ie Was heard at this point on Wednesday evening and ‘Thursday morn News was received this evening that Breek- inridge moved from Murirersboro” with 20,000 nih, expecting to destroy Nawhville. After a b NELSSER. to ret Informauon of a ¢ neent and thor intents suurees. Ut i ting rehel force invidge disavowed the city. The ‘empted to bura same the ra Nashvill, and were whipped yr Gen, MeCook entered Naghyitte to- Gay, +0 1t is sate bevord peradyeuture, exten ad Nashville by con. between headquarters riers. Murine 1 riantnews. The ylor, late a promune Unionist, has turned enry C. Burnett was in Murfreesboro’, just ret unis € irom Kentucky. The Runner says the rbel advance complete- surrounds Nashyille and that constant skir- bing is going cn Potk was in command of the rebel lorces | » on the ist inst. Two important were arrested by army agents y Gne was a brigadier gr weral, recently er Price. He wasin Kentucky on impor- lant business. FURTHER FROM NASHVILLE. Levisyitye, Nov. 5.—Eighty rebel prisoners rrived in Lebannon to-night, including a son Humphrey Marshall, who had violated his Dae and joined the rebels, Democrat's Bowling Green correspon- writes that an cecaped prisoner, who left iurireesbere’ on Widnesday, reports that cus. Polk and Breckinridge, with 25,000 men id artillery, attacked the south side of Nash- ville on Friday morning, while John Morgan on the north side, with 3,000-men, crossed at the ford and attempted to destroy the bridge, bat was repulsed. The result of Polk’s attack is Gen, MeCook's corps, comprising *, Woodruff and Sheridan's divi- d Neshvilleen Friday. Critten- den s corps was at Gallatin on Friday, moving down. General Cheathain, with a portion of General e* army, Was at Murtreesboro’. The re. nd-rof Brarg’s army, except 15,000 left at Cumberland Gap, was pushing towa d Nash. ville. ral Bragg bad been arrested, and superseded by Joe Johnson, for his disastrous ppaign in Kentucky. ihere was no news at Murfreesboro’, which has nin constant telegraphic cemmunica- tion with Mobile, of the capture of the latier ci Filteen thousand rebel troops are at Mobile, LATER. Lovisvitie. Noy.s, Evening.—We have been. iu telegraphic communication with Mitchells- ville, Tennessee, for the past two days, and haye received none of the above tidings. An Expedition Delayed. Roston, Nov. *.—The United States gunboat Huron proceeded to President Roads this after- | noon toconvoy the Mississippi and Merrimac | to Nc wtern, N.C., but the ship. were discoy- ered te be in such a filthy condition that it was consider: d unexfe to allow thm to goto ed | the chips to be cleaned. Itis reported that two of the: soldiers have died of djptheria Poston, Noy. 9.—Last ment chartered the stexm: r her Gut troops from the Merrimac and Missi sippi, This mude all the troop= comfortable. Th ster mer will have thy the punt clears up Mertimac from eipth. ri: Heavy Gale at New York. New York, Nov., we ther | urral on ‘tour the periencingy tremendous gales short of cont. ‘The bedding and ev- on Loard of her is saturated with | ater. ‘dhe hebt-stup Capt 17 sta which ba he mony tain Coserove, , parted thera wad vi iin wi b 4 into pert, h bet aragk » Foley and el. Foles. 1 Clhovelsmd, th? 4 - a of New York, was won er a r Came } On ft edpt | ely Torsed over to A. P. Hills come | citizens | ists here predict a great | zat Gordons. | bombardment the rebel force concluded i deriv. d from rebel | on Eng = id Junction | is sustained | } en. Bragg Superseded by Gen Johnson. | ten and Philadelphia tine, and transf rred to | 7.—ihe great biltiars | oT =r THE \EEKL Y STAR. — | ao ily and News Journal, com + terlety of intaresting reading ri ip any other—te published op . invariably, t™ advance. 1 ‘ See pr ohne 3100 Five coy - 473 7 i seo nis-bes ge oe sariat nine the “Washington News’? Darley Evenina Star eircalate 60 | =t the country ib Wrappers) cap be procured: mediately after the issue of the “1 RER CENTS. SKOM MISSOL Terrible Steamboat Disaster. St. Lovis, Nev. 7.—Gov. Gamble bax ap-— pointed i hursday, Nov.2?, as a day of thanks- H piving. » The of Indge Lacklana, recently ar- Tested fe Taging the rebellion aad oppo- Filion to the Gover: ment in its prosecution ot the War, has teen referred to Maj. Gen, Curtis, whom decision bas not yet transpired. Aboul tn o'cleck yesterday morning, whea i teh Baits above St, Geneviewnetieg whaamer enue 5 sploded one of her pos + ounding others of 1 wasengeTs were avakened b ° ' i j Tlins @leut the cabin, pet yet ub her j * fa>t alaim, another termble the whele boat, and the forward . Pn ) Hitec: with scaidingsteam, which 1 nn.ters inLinied and fll dying upon the floor, « wiih the poem agers. «mong. whem j *(yernl buins, ruched in a panic to the si | Another horrer was added to the vy | & Bre breaking ovt in the state rooms,” an: | seuph the floor above the boilers, communt+ catec from the furnaces, Atter long ond earne=t exertion the fire was , congener, she all unjy im bearing praise to ‘ maps tain Mur~imon for bis bravery and judg- 18 ii . “Thee ane of the explosion remaing uncertain, | theengimeer stating it to have been occaxioned ¢ bythe shock on etriking the shored: the > T, While others maintain that the latter was , tnd defective. ‘The pilot stares that the steamer went ashore trom the signi te buck being mistnderstood as Among the killed js Lieut. Cavairy, of Philadel j erk, is dangerously sea. | pews! persons are known to have been blown * i overboard, and others jumped into the river and were drowned At eight o'clock the next | morning the steamer Warner came along aad tron ht t Dickey’s passengers and crew to / Frou sivsipp) River ‘ this city | Catno, Nov.7.—An expeduion from Melons sown the giver #4 miles has returned, They , SW nothing of the rebel fore: «. ‘ridiay, Achinent of thesth Indian | on picket du Ws attacked by revel cay air Phe letter Were repulsed wath severe loss: th } nv T ae Our loss was one kill & 4 i Lot st neman = pea wws hay cepredations upon Union citizens in the vicia- | ity of Nt. Helena. The Unionists have retaliated j che bel mypathoers, aad a number of fine farms have been destroyed Information from M+ mphie states that On the | Hh there was a large rebel force between Col- i liemville and Memphis, burning cotton and j ccm pinitting depredations | Demecratic Rejofeing. | New York, Nev. *—Tammany Hall is bril- | liantly illuminated to-night in honor of the { v gag ot Horatio Seymour as Governor of lmpire State. Nauonal salutes are being tired in the park in front of the € is A Hall, vhile trem the balcony of Tarymany Hall an om ente band of muric i« performing vational sits. Large crowds of people are assembled in the vicinity, cheering for Soymour and the Union and the Constitution. Coxcorp, N. H., Nov. 5.—The Democrai= ef this city ere firing a hundred guns this evening r of the election of Horatio Seymonr, wr the Democratéc triumphs in the several ~ Defeated in Kentucky. , Nov. %.—A special dispaich :o trom Indianapolis, ‘ ‘says th jay bight the batallion of Colonel | Pbackleford’s tu Kentucky Cavalry was at- { tucked by @ large force ef guerillas, under Col. j Fow ivr, xt Pond river, seven miles from Med- { i+ Ky. The attack was gallantly met, he rebels Were compelled to retire, with s of fight killed, including Colonel Fow - and 4 large number of wounded and pris- ones, Marine Disasters—Less of Life. » Nov. ‘The schooner Boston Corn- for New York, was totally los: Cope Ann. All hands perished. hoover P. >. Harding was also wrecked, clOW Was saved, /é, Noy. 7.—A dispatch from Holmes” - that the brgs Abner Taylor and Looners M. E. Kies, Eliza Ellen Sarah Louse, Benjamin F. Hall "cle and three other \essels are ashore there. i i i } Burning of an Orphan Asylum. | New Yorx, Nov. 9.—The Roman Caolie Orphan Asylum, on ford avenue, hm lyn, was totally destroyed by fire this morn- ing. The inmates, 2{* boys, were nearly all | scuvd. Only two are known to have ished. All but 26 were taken to the Girls’ in- lum, und the rest were sheltered in priyaze hovsts in the neignborhood. But for the prompt service of the aes there must have been a tearible cain Three Hundred Indians te be Hang. St. Pav, Minn., Nov. =—Over 300 Indians have teen convicted" by the mibtary commis- sion at the lower ux agency as participant im the late horrit ct condemned massacres, to be Lung. Whether they live or die rests with ih ‘Ashington. uthorities at W: - The le ot ota, lo & man, are in favor of ir im- | Mediateexecution. The Pr vateer Steamer Sumter. New Yor Noy. 9—A Gibraltar lever of the th states that the second mate, Hester, of | the privateer steamer Sumter, shot =. ‘Ane drew on the 15th. The vateer was nm possession of by the British, and her imprisoned on @ man-of-war, Hester wonbd probably be hang. pean OE 9s A Seminary Burned. Coxcorn, N. H., Nov. oe Sanbornton Bridge Female ‘Was burned to the } Simos last night. Al ‘the inmates escaped without injury. The fire is thought t have been the work of an incendiary. eemeeruaterer aecacanrse: saa Salute in Honor ef General Burnside. Provipence, Nev, 9.—A salute of one hun- dred guns will be fired to-morrow in hener | of the appointment of General Burnside to the | command of the Army of the Potomac, ——$—$—____ The Search for the Alabama, New York, Nov, 9—The Sabine was frigate spoken on the 5th, in lat. 40, b 71 search of the steamer Alabama. niiieadicaed nie Tue Exrepition Acarnsr Vicksnrre.—A Caio letter in the Tribune says that the Fede- ral expedition fitting ont at Cairo for the ; ture oi Vicksburg will be ready im a fortn : ecepen e Papier A toconducttheenterprise, , if expedition will be supported —— | erable and efficient land force, war lacking last summer, and which, Sine the | extreme sickliness of the soldiers and sailors im that then very unhealthy jatitude, was the sune of the fallure to take the city at that time, _ Commodore Porter is sanguine of success with j his present expedition. Vicksburg haz been very prently strengthened d: the yt inc nihs, and is now proteeted by e nty tatteries, mounting one hundred an guns of large calibre, exten i auiles above and below the city, and prevent the approach of our gumboate wi puus di- — re ae, ‘ simultaneous! 1) land aon to aouke but that Vicksberg and the nuvigation ef the great river~ d trom Caire to the Balige, i * \MiaL— New York oa ning -Ay:. The Wek clos ou ad, ils slo arket. With weer | ‘aeuretton ts dency, has term dene been amy sy preure to ly holding ull the jons shall have been seen. , in &@ measure, been adversely Tulsor ©: foreign complications, But these | bony contradic d authoritatively fram Wash- i 2iston, they cease to exert an} Scie ee moes, and with cheering ne * oe ulation would edn Tevive. ‘ther heavy. eee j are ly ofered at Way ‘are Remy Bel, varios insnes Of S's ur. firmly Sy market tt freely supplied a sad pe se POE market ts ares Lear LVR at 11% 218! elie Quictbut ints 81 MSA e116 for dinet-clase > The State stucks an 1 * s

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