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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUON, (SUNDAY BICEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, QomwEn Pars's AVESUS AND LiTH STRERT, ar W. D. WALLACH. Dapers served in pactagee carriers at , OF 37 conta per month. ‘o veail au Bee gi te ee ric nite at the rate of cents aweek. Singia Se UVERTISEMENTS oul ons Side ee Nee neon ™.; otherwise they may not Vv, XX JOHNGON & NAGLE, 209 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, SOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF CULUMBIA of MBSSES, FRANK BININGER & 00.3 (Me. 15 Reaver Street, New York,) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, | FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Highly recommendsd by the most eminent Physi- elansof 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 RYR, HARVEST BOURBON 1453 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS, Weinvite the attention of Physicians Druggists end Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell at New York prices. freight added. We trust tha the intrinsic merits of the above @eods will insure the satisfaction ani con‘idence of @iseriminating people, who reject the stale re- @veree of irresponsible dealers, viz: puffs of news papers and so-called cheminte, gaudy shew cards, | ete. JOHNSON & NAGLE. oc 0 Sole Agents. “OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 4IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, 45 WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. LIQUOKS,ICORDIALS, &o. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS -_-—— We also offer for aale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Wermeticaily-sealed Frulis, Heats, &¢. Bermetically-sealed Fruits, Heate,&¢. Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Heats,4¢. EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. se BEST GOODS IN THE MAREET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. “95 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, 995 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Batween Ninthand Teath Streets. Between Ninth and Tenth Streeis. SS F= GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. aes Sh The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER * AID,” Consisting of every deseription of SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the ith } required for the ful e WASHINGTON. D. C.. W EDNE f a SDAY. NOVE } day of November. 1552, for supplying the Uniled States Fu ence Departinent with 6,000 hen! of Beef Cattle on the hoot. The Eattice to ne delivered at Washington, Dd. C..and each mal to average | 3 = 18 gTORR. Neo cattle adaii that weighs less than 1,00 4 s ed and Buils not wanted. Cattle to be made on the Ist as soon thereafter aa tha G dircet. 609 head of Cattl rd to be delivered as on! . good and sufficien' ity will be Tequired. Twenty per cent. of the purchase money = 1 be reinined until the completion of the cun- ract, Proposale from contractors who have previously failed to comply with ther bids, from disloyal pers | where the bidder {: one hoc to rerpond ‘will not be eon: 4 . e= of firme should be stated in fall, with dress of each mezder of the firm, | hids must be accompanied bs neewite Bics to be diredted to COL. A. BEC! ITH, A. .C-and C8. U. 8. 4.. Washington, D. ©. endorsed “Proposals for Beef Cattle.’ Form of Guarantee. —,ofthe county of —. and State nf —.de hereby guarantee that — is able to fulfil the con- tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi- | tien. that, should his prepusition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. = Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared fo become his securities. i This gharantee must be appended to each bid.) he responsibility of the guarantors must he shown be. i certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Ceurt or of the United Siates Dis- trict Attorney . Wonot comply with the above witip < no ted Bids which rejected. QEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED TILL | OS the 25th day of N svemDer, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., for purchasing all the Hides Tallow, Hoots and Horns of the Cattle killed by the Army'of the Po- tomar in the territory eialcaced by the Rappahan- neck and Potcmaét Rivers and the Blue Ridge Mountains It ix intended thal the conteactor shail follow the i the hid-s and tallow, he 4 ay § cortainsnm for thos be collected at his Lhe charsed with the articles im e, unless he can clearly show that be was p from obtaining them by proper authorit bend with good and su cate ty willbe | iment of the contract, and no bid will be entertained from previous contractors who have failed to comply “with their contracts. | anp no hid will be entertrined unless the bidder is Prgtgpt to respond to his | "3 The articles of sgreement with a bond will be re- red to be entered into within two days from the of the hid he bids tobe diregted to Col. A. Beckwith, A. | D.C. and. 8., Washington, D. C.,and endorsed | “Proposals.” no aan, a coef Be AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. { We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS | and SHOES, and constantly receivin, asup- of rn-rwade Work of every descrip- ‘Xpressly to order, any will be! sold musk lower price than has been } — charged in thie eity for much inferior | cl Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOFS of Fastera | 4 NEW AND BheGA of Gliy-made work will always dud'm gout unr | ment instore and a! i lowest prices, Give usa | = GRIFFIN & BROTH ap Stir 314 Pennsylvania areane Cte RBS = a oa ey VED PATENT ‘WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, | ‘or use in. Hospitals, Hotels ant Private Famities. These Stools are made wholly of metal, are rey fectly free from smell, cannot get out Oa and, i being iporseble are the most convenient articles in | use. They have been adopted in all the U. 8. Hos- [reas ¢, They may be had in any quantity of the ‘atentee, No. 271 Pa. avenue. up stairs, Washing- ton. D.C. - Sy 17-Gm* CABINET FURNITURE, i i i Having purchased our entire stock for Casm before the advance, baredins t FURNITURE. 7] : Our stock is now complete in every particular, | ly invite atl whe contemplate far, = AF OLD Pet we are enabled tu offer unprecedented | to afl who are in want ot CABINET [| and we cordi dishing, promising a saving of at lenxt 25 per cent.: to all Who make their eclection of us. It is not necewsary to particntarize, xs onr vast stock em- | braces every article mecessiry to furnith « house eomplete Ail we ask is a call to es isfy yonrsebves, OTELER & WILL3SON, Tron Hall, No. 318 Pa. avenue, Between gth and ith sts, s.-z._18e6co0.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer, A delight- ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of i pure St. Cruix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- | vigorates the body, without stimulating the bra. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates in appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a ceriain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- | tion, Diarrhera, Liver Complaint, and Neryous | Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, ete. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young. andis par- | ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Scid by all Grocers, Drugzists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE & UO., No. 22 Broadway, New York. se 25-606m ©. W BOTELER. W. ROT: ©. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, j WHOLESALE A NP RETAIL DEALERS H CHINA, GLASS, AND CROUKERY WARE, TLERY, SILVER PLAT A WAL BLOCK-TEN GOO CUAL GIL LAMPS DOOK MA Pa) BRL SHES, i ‘werally, oe MeotJant i i i i i WOOL HOUSEKEE 318 IRON HALL, Pennsylvania Avenue. FINE O¢ 3-e0%:n between 9th and lth atreeta « aoe - ae PAMILY GROCERIES, te, La Ast. | ‘Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged rym. aud on GATT i rons q Ki SLIP. eee . Misses al ildret of every de- jon; Gents’ French Culfetin, Jaf, Pat- ene sehen” orects nd ast TSN need § a ; ariety 0 iS, a <a Grecoding iuw'ofice. SROKENTHRL. ea gece! Can be supplied by the Package. prore ALS FOR Lion, TRO CLAD BEA FRED. 8. COZZENS Consignes, corner Pa. avenue and l4th at, inna “aaw CAPT. HUTCHINGS, eolstf _ Behooner “Aid,” foot of 1th st. oTic To HOTELS, GRUCES RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES,&e. * ‘Whe Bubscriders have just received a fresh ship- ment of @@ CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAQ LARSTS, which thor offer for saie'at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand Navy DeranrMest, October 39, 1852. Skarep Proposats will be received until No- Yember 24, in62, for the construction of one or imore | Iron Iren-clad Sea Steamers. of about 7.54) tons, | complete, including machinery, massts, snd spare | ef iron, wie ri iron ts, with anehors, | cables, sales, and her equipments necessary for an ficient cruising of war, exe=pting ouly the ordnance and ordnance atores, i i i j The general plane and specifications cau be ex- aminctl at th Navy Departinent. x The proposition must state the price for the whole complete, and the time in which each vessel will be delivered at a Navy Yard on the Auaatic | coast. Bids will only be receive? from parties who are i known to be able to execute the work, and the con- tract willembrace sll the usual couditiona. Ge 21-StawtNovi 4 Laree and Well Selected Stock of TPO THE Lapies O¥ WASHINGTON AND | Lat gate ips a * } he ere on ‘ineadsy. 6 ie pmSsa URISH | ctieat ee Seay Fiattret ah hore ISKIES. oor west of Willard’x Hall, open a ha AGN Ed of all favorite branis, some assortment of Wireman's celebrated | AND 'H ALES. and Misses’ SHOES, @ supply of which will be kept | Dy DOSES PORTERS, on hand during the winter. These shoes are xo weil | ‘i SAUCES. noes Lae and Sr tymprar- ron remark in re ' N and ENGLISH DarRy | “Ur iee Ste ie wrrewan, | ry EBM ALL AND WINTER GUODS. Es, KEMP'S i Seaapetae am I MILITARY AND CIVILIAN. | 7H, GERMAN and ENGLISH CORDIALS, | WALL, BTEPHENS & CO. are now opening | ss REL TZ TSSHNGEN end ENG! | qe’ FALL AND WINTER Goud. Smbracing | SODA W. e DRESS COA ESKIN PANTS, VESTS, | LONG, SOU! yA MPERIAL, HY. | Ke. A large ard well relected Mock of tine heavy | VOUNG ¥ a8 OVER COATS: Wa, Rare, Si80 A Comicon ansort- | ane Ve assor’ ment o! SATS, i FANCY GHOOLLIRS, rable manber. Officers will find or Minar Goods Por tale by = desirous to their wants. heavy Woelen Blankets, BININGER & 00. lor camp ure, at resonable Bees, orp phrianliahed 178. he WALL, STEPILENS Braneb. avenu ‘ennsylvan Wards’ We _0¢ 25-dtf at betwee: 7 az AILY BTAGR LI oar ~ + Heuse AND 8 R MY GOODS é BAME DAY —A lors of A _ dious stage will® | -¢¢ ead comme = fom nes Will eave every morning OAMP CO’ aur Sib ot = trom the Prescott flouse. corner ot StOVNS se SbOGEE Si) "eet and Pa. avenue, for Vairfax Court House HESTS, TIN-WARE "4d return the same day to Washington, mrss C ) TH SPOONS, CUTLB®’, | Fare cnch way $2.5). Excursion tickets @4, TIN PLATES NS, CUTLB Ty, | Tickets ean br had atfhe New York Livary Sta- FIN CUPS, TIN PEMTES COORT Lie, cormer of Idth aud C streets,aud al the Proseutt COAL OF: LAMPR 9G BTOVES, | House. comer of sth sisphareye ee, 5 vy RG oe 2 lan* $ b i i Jastreceivedby E.H.& ey REGORY, ——— 00.19 ue, COLDS, HOARSENERS, & = HS, co vee, ane POUND sth? OF GUM ARABIO. ‘This pleasant and popalar Cough Remedy has pode Ek ome familiar “se rdina gy eng = ‘at all the principal drag and fifty cepta a bottie, 0e7 d2m& eo4m* BALL & SMITH, CLOTHIER?, No 461 7th srcet, between I and K ata. oe H-tr ic nt et nnneneenentenseetenstne sss RR A nena = ADAMS ‘EXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The DELIVERY Ket of this Company is hird street the large dapat on BR Bereet heceeen oh ‘and stroate Ase Dt E FURNISHING GOODS, of all deserip- on, at air 'S_ No, 460 7th street, opposite City Post Office. near Fatrest. oe $)-tr AK HAL BOY CLOTILING, in great Varivty atJ. BRI & CO., No, 464 Idoors below Smith's Cheap Clothiog Store. we Dir } each. e must be as ire ubout 534 yards to } fornish with caret for | ing which bid will. ip ite practical results, be mont i advantageous to the Department | PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS | _ ne ; teenth and H i Union Engine House | Penpsyivanin avenue. 3 Oyster Depot apd the fin {| with raw or steamed i BF hi | OLD DR | { | QuUrLERS BUPPLIES, is | Also, | _ 0¢ 22-1m PRorosare FOR TWINE. Post ‘ Fartinent ontil the 25tn day of November, 152, for urnishing onc year's cupply of twine, extimatod at ! nds, to bo deliv-red at the Bianx .., New York city. and ail vost of tranaper- tation. ineuch quant ties ateach Agency as may fiom tim~ to time be orser=l by the Department. ‘The twine must be ef three atranda, well twist-d, ofrustnining the weight of 35 pounds length; it must be pulsp ia wand weight each and packed mattzhly ion ip Packag ¥* pounds weigh’ oth and fexibie, and i id. cife material has bee ‘ea hington. B.C. re he th no spt. ren determined upon, bidders pend opine of such twine az they propese to heir bide, Tle contract wiil be awaried to the lowest avd be: t bidder. the best bid to be determinod, after a ir pose of ascertal it, thi«tha Postma f the right of d cporais will be considered which may be mate by persens ret engaged in the maaufacture ofc hida furnish with nt Is evi ac! er must furni i 3 pro! is evi- uh his bide ill bo required toy ter General reserves to hirasel dence of his ability ty ec with h Two sufficient securities contract. Failure to furnith the article contracted for promptly. or furvishing am article inferivt te that contracted for, will be considereda sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the contract. Kids not made in accordance with these propo-a'a will not be considered. Proposalt musi he marked on the outside of the rnvelope with the naine of thr article proposed for, and the letter containing them addressed to the First Assistazt Postmaster General, Weahington, D.C M. BLATR, ho 5-e02w IRST WARD FAMILY GROCERY STORE, 164 PENNSYLTANIA AVENUE, (NORTH SIDE.) Between With and Wek streets. FRESH GOODS RECEIVED REGULARLY. Fair Prices—No Gouging... z BF -Goods delivered in every part of the city. A few bottle= of superior BLACKBERRY COK- DIAL on hand; OLD PORT WINE. &e. JOUN THAW. ceBeclm A FRANKLIN & CO. El = Nd oe = 244 Pexseviyesia Avenve, (north side.) between ith and isth sts, a 388 Pa. arcnne, weder the National Hot-}, BRAZILIAN PEBBLE (Rock Crystal) MILITARY FIELD GLASSES, MIOR: SCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, Postmaater General. , ro, CARTES DE VISITE, &c., &e. W HAT Was Wanted, OYSTER SALOON IN THE FIRST WARD! ts itations of his numerous friends, has this day opened one at No. 189, Nine streets, adjoining the », acd fronting It will be con- ducted ass Branch of Isaver's celebrated Stuained t, by HARVEY & J. LEWIS, ext Oysters which the waters of the Chesapeake afford will be sold to their patrons. Families ean be supplied daily at their residences fysters of the best sey & Arrangements bave becn made for a daily fresh fupply equal to any demand ; and hence resident: {the First Ward. as well as those inother sections ofthe city, will not hereafter he subjected to the pecessity of buying from strect hawkers, Orders are respectfully, solicited _ina will be romptly complied with, ds Piviettore to tise new will find it worthy of liberal patronage, ax neither pais have been or will be spared tu mike it s y respect. T. M. HARVEY, im Uy sLLEWIs. INE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE G@KOCERIFS, FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, > The Semainder of the cargo of the SCHCONER * AID,” Consisting of every description ef FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, | Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged, pss a FAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied hy the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa. avenue and Mth st. — CAPT. HUTCHINGS, oe 13-tf Sehooner “Aid.” foot of 11th at. Af COOKE & BANK No. 452 Fir, Deal #0V 4 Nps, TREASURY NOTES AND OERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILL3, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. hest prices paid for GOLD, SILVER and AND NOT oc Z-im EYE AND EAR. PEAIF NESS. DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, O71 T AND AURIST, 227 P NBYLVANIA AVENUE, Gives his exclusive attention to the treatment ofthe EYE snd EAR. Ss oc 14-Im* J, 7. SMITH & CO,, Nos, 342 anv 344 Buoauway, NEW YORK, nufacturers of and Wholckule Doslers in PRY, HARNE™, COLLA EBS" 'RADDLES und BRIDLES. iD BELTS, WAVERSAOKS, PISTOL HOL- BLANKFTS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, VALISES, &e, GIT NOUNTINGS FOR SWORD BELTS, COAT SLINGE, &c. oc 16 im TO THE TRAVEL- ING PUBLIC. The subseriber most respectfully informs tue public that he will, from and after the 2d of Octu- 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 strect 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 | arrivicg in time to connect with cars at the Waeh- ington depot thesameevening. Fare $3. §.—T.—1860._X.— DRAKE'S PLANTA- TION BITTERS Of this celebrated brand appears to be in every one's mouth, as well as on every one’s table. They are a splendid article and can be relied upon ig Strengthen and invigorate exhausted nature, ; sep %5-é0dm last three months PALE) eAtie NTHONY'S RB) few minutes, TY- twelve or feurtoon day and OINTMENT, . Near Cagtiste, e a 0 a.m, Thirty-third Session (2) weeks) Commences ?Nov, | shou WIEN pes oe 34) Entire exyenng #75. Circulars at Star Office. oe 21-In* 445 Keires | Tofilla few vacancies address R. K. BURNS. 1 — a - 0. H00p. a pels ‘ea oc -Imeo* Plainfield. Cumbartand Co., Pa. 8 Constantly recei as always 0 —- = fall supply of all the most eeleviated EN R COAL 00 eT ep aeaoe WATCHE {are manufactured in Eng- ; RADIATOR, RANGE sj land, Switzerland and Krrerica, both in Gok | GRATE, | cone ; and silver Pave. He Keeps a large stock uv) LA 7 Sith betes nes Sesmnide hate lor Fpectally prey fa CAs qualities forthe kind | Gems, He i# also manufacturing all kinds of Bolid | of stove used. for sale at luwent possible rates for Standard Silver Ware. and keeps Swords, Revol- | casb only, vers, Sword Belts and Sashes. Bowie Knives, Razors, Beissors. Gold, Bilver. and Steel Spectacies, and 8 rea} variety of other thing: acuaily kept ina Jew giry Store, and all at the very lowest price. Na, 33" Pa. avenue. between Sth and Wth xtreets fe 15-tf (Obi HALL.—BOY OTHING. BOTS’ CLOTHING, at J. BRUCE & CO., No. 464 7th atreet, twodoora below ihe People’s Ciothing wre, oe 3)-tr AND HA fe ur 2 RVEY, at the urgent and repeated soli. | aele Desnee and Manager: } i H | 13 j i | 1 i H | | i i | i | | | PLAINFIELD acapem And a6 Lizzette,in the far | KETU AaMUSEMED GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. near Wililard’s Hotei LBebean GQauven... .. Maeseaun Fifteenth Appes The Aide Actress and Mat. LUCILLE WES THIS (WEONESDAY Madaase Ceiexte’s G-and M EVENING, ary Drama, the Or, THE STORMING OF AL wIERS Hamet’ an Agah Boy) AEC TRR: +--++.Miss Lucilie Western To couclude with the LOAN OP A LOVER. Gertrude (withsongs:....... Mits Lucille Weat-rn Prices of Adm ission.—Drese Circle 5) centa; 0: cheatia Chaire 75 crute; Family Cirge 2 ent Colores Gallery 2 centr; Colored Pert regi cent Private lioxes $6 Beats ma wecured di theday without entra chermrt 2 Ae FCRO’S NEW THEATRE, FoRrD's NEW THEATRE! Testu Steerer, Asove Pexna, Avercr Mr. Jons T Forp. ,Manacer and Proprietor {Ale of Holiiiay street Theatre, Baltemere.) Mr. HumMpHasy BLenp. Acting Manager THE PURLIC HAVING READ The announcement in RF NATIONAL REPURLICAN SP VAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Ba THE BVENING STAR, BO SUNDAY CHEONICLE. _ SF DAILY CHEONTOELE, And ix Biils and Caris dist ibutes arvund the cy, thatan E: itely Beautiful aad To WIiTh RP 1, y be represented at Ferd NbID NEW sceneEry! A pie ced. d hy many to WALRPASS FAS CHON. THECKICKET! ill pow be perform al every p sr The Popular and Finishal actor, MR. C. W. COULDOCK, and his Talentec Dar giiter, MISS CUtTDOCK, both appearing THIS (WEDNE- DAY) RVENING, da the Great Drv. That is destined tu create m sensation far exesed- ing thet preduced by *Fanchon, the Cricket.” entitled TIE CHIMNEY CORNER, A STORY OF HEARTS AND HOMES. uching Play ws Theatre Peter Protut e MR, Patly Prebit rye All th: Star Company ta the Cast. To conclude with THE SPRCTRE BRIDE Biggory....... sivelaee a sROOM. »- Mr, Bishop ate ; Orchestra s; Colored ?ar- rformanea com WAKEN'S WESHINBION THEATRE, ELEVENTH STEKEET, Near Penn. Avenue. oeeeeJoMB3 M. Nixon UNEQUIVO L SUCCERS$! IMMENSE FCRORE! Created by thé preduction of the TWO GREAT PIECES OF THE SEASON, FRENCH SRY i rilae POCAHONTAS: THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING The Beau 1 CUBA! BAS in the a FRENCH SPY! Le Faavinatir NY BROWN, FANNY Brougham "> Musica’ Burlesque of OCAHONTAS! to commence at 7'2 » . Teors open at 7 recieely, ured from 14 to 3 o clock, ap BIXGR’S CrERURRE GARUES CIACUS. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Sublime ey ene Equestrian Spectacle THE FIELD of the CLOTH OF GOLD; or the MEETING OF THE SUVEREIGNS. First aprearance of PROF. HALLER, The World. renowned Magician, Dr. JAMES L. THAYER EATON STONE, The and all the . STAK EQUESTRIANS, ROTH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. CANTE?F BURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUK, pray Sixty Steger. NEW BILL! NEW BILL! The HIGH TEMPLE of WIT AND BEAUTY, This is the reeogtized STANDARD PLACE OF AMUSEMENT. wc Sis emazened on onr Banners! + no such word as FAIL with us, First appearance of GEORGE R. EDESON. The. talented Pantomimist, Cox = Vocalist. Unabated success of the established favorite, MISS JULIA MORTIMER, To-wight she will appear in New Songs, THE GIPSY’s LAY, of the SOLDIER'S an and Comic UR The Scottish Nightingale, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. The beautiful Queen of Terpsichore, MISS KATE PENNOYER. THE COURT OF BEAUTY. “LLE LEZE MISS FLORENCE RIVERS, MUR LIE BRANDON, Sige LAURETTA, MISS JENNIE ALLEN MISS ELLA} 3 ARMSTRONG, The mo-t Verfatile Performer living. MONS, SZOLLOSY, Ifpou want Wo Laugh, just come and see the Funny Nigs, BU MARKT aint LEW SiMMONB, in their side-splitting drolleries, THE @YPBY’S LAY, by Misses MORTIMER and PENNOYER. WILLIE EMERSON, J. SYLVAS CLARKE, MASTER JOUNNY, nen MONS. BOL! and the MAMMOTH COMPANY IN A NEW BILL, | peaformance to conclude with the luaghable furee eutitled THE SOLDIER’s RETURN George R. Edesoi aA. Miss Julia Mortimer. a8. Anda Full Drama will Doors open, ¢'. o’cloc! Admission % cents. Orchestra, NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN CIRCUS. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. .,, COMPLIMENTARY RENKFIT By distingytahed Civilians and Military Officers to K. JAMES L. THAYE The National Conversational THU AY KV a ov. 13, TU pon which oc jon a number elunteers will Appenr, together with the Wonderful Bare-back Kider, the Wild Horseman i R. EATON STONE. And the Entire Sirenath uf the Regular Company, sides pa e.—-PROPESSOR TALLER, jeer Tunes oew *Magician and Manipu ator. 87 The long expected apeetacte of the Tora¥a- MEST, of Field o The Cath of Gold, and Bright Ds of Chivairy and Beauty Br. bayer's Pwo Mtaien wi be on hand. ickets for aale every where, Box ‘brok for reserved Fea\s. LOW Open, nO rst Y. WM. M. GALT, 282 Pa. avenue, ec vl-eott _berwdon Tith and 12th eta, D HORKES. Dd ae Maron's Orrroe, October 24, 1352, Pead Horses will be removed from the stresta and avenues ot written notices, stating particularly the location, being left at tt 7 * he jearest Station-house of the ro! Cedar ERICH ARD WALLACH, Mayor. MBER 12 Thee cente =a! 0-Iw | ed es ~ . 1862. N°, 3,033. te aot -RAPHIO NEWS. {ASSOCIATT D PELS> DISPATCHES.) THE WAK IN DEANDSSEE. Arrival of Gen, Roscersue at Nashville. Ny Noy. i1.—A special etispatch to the 1 i Na-hvile, suys: Gen. Rose. frived tere Iasi nixkt, having lets Dowling Green at b o'cloek this moraing on # train to Mitchelsyiile, making the re- back withom interreption from guerillas, The orsts were found blazing whe eT-ater portion tf the route and many dwellings destroyed, the inhabitants forage and stuck all gone. rports shout the starving situation of ‘opie ot Nashville were tanctfal. Thirty tot and busbels of corn and other substantials ¥ heir when Gen. MeCook’s corps arrived. The recent attack of the (nemy was a recon. } ols Bh. e in Iront to enable Morgan's guerilias te destroy the railroad bridge. ve lost about 3 build 2nd wounded. Gen. MeCcck has criven most of the rebel gwerilias char back from the city. Theenemy are -till in Con-ideratie force at Murfreesboro, but are retrenting rapidly teyond the Tennes- rer river, dt stroying everything as they retire, Su jy trairs of 100 wagons arrived from if ville lost night. . ines occupied the old head- juell | quarters of € Counterfeiters Broken Up. »RK, Novy. 11—The greatest haul of count rieiting appuratus recorded for years | Whe made @-day | S. Marshal of Phil: y Joba Jenkins, Deputy U, h Iphia, who succeeded in sting George White, a man of some fifty 2 of are, whose pltee of residence is in brooklyn, and having « place of business at No ts Cedar street, New Lork, under the as. tged name of T. H. Renily & Co. White was formerly employrd by the American Bank Note Company COUR ereitin, nember of finished plats s those in process of eugravin, Cicate 4 hasty r Workman. The folowing are the finished plates secured: Comnrcial Bank, Glen's Falls, $5; Pocasset Y allot which in- | j Lark, Fall River, $2; Liberty Bank of Provi- | cence, R. 1, sz; Waterbury Bank of Connecti. | cut, $5und $1 ruers*Benk of Reading, Pa, £t: Cuyter’s Bank of Palmy N. ¥., $5, and Man <turers’ Bank of Troy, N. Y., $5. establis} ments were broken’ up, ones hanced over to Deputy S Felk, of dey next, and the pris- uperiaiendent rocklyn, to waita hearing on Mon- From Sap Fianci-co—Twe Millions of Gold Coined the last month. Sax Franetsco, Novy. 10.—Over two millions ef doll gold hus been coined at the mint Within 1 onth, more than supplying the mount of coin exported, The San Francisco merchants have pledged themsrives not to receive or pay out legal ten. der nots except at rating diseount, but adhere fo goki and currency ut ite standard value. It is their inten threughout th te, and refuse credit. Marine Disaster. New Yonk, Nov. 11.The bark Jane Ander- on the night of the Sth, and went to piecesthefore morning. The crew were all lost. One body wis found this morning. The War im Kentucky. Lovutsvi.e, Noy. 10.—Upwards of 200 rebels, including rebel citizens who had returned from their -ou'hern excur-ion, were brought in from Frankfort to-night; s!so 17 of Morgan’s men, who were captured near Gallatin. ch, New Vork, Rey. Morgan Dix, a has been chosen rv vice Rey. Dr. Berrian, Recter~ of Trinity ¢ | Nw York, Noy. 11 son ot Major General ter Trinity Church, deceased, The Massachusetts Election. Bosrox, Novy. U.—An error in the origins! count, which has just becn detected, shows the election of A. H. Rice to Congress, by tucive votes, in the 3d Disirict. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Fortre The M came np the reads to-day from Washin Thesteamships Atlantic and Eric.sonarrived here this morning, and are now at anchor in the Roads. ALL HOPE OF INTERVENTION GONE. The Richmond Examiner of the sth says: “The prospects of European intervention he dissolved like a snow-wreath. But a short time ago there were hopeful indications that lund and France were about to take some jon 1m this war that would be favorable to the>outh. This opinion was refiected not onl: in the journals of the enemy, but in the min Ol intelligent foreigners on this side of the At- lantic. It is knéwn that on the sirength of the aiculation of our National existence being ly recognized by England and France. sactions have been made to some extent by capitalists in Confederate bonds at <6 cents on the dollar. yd “There is, however, no mistaking the signifi- cance of the speech of the British Secretary of War, in which he asserts that the South “has pot #8 yet accemplished her independence,” and must be regarded as a belligerent holding a» uncertain pesiton in an undecided war. The British Government will in no way, and at no fume during the continuance of this war, recopnize the Southern Confederacy as one of the independent powers of the earth, or inter- fere to limit the duration of this war.” THE NORTHERN ELECTION! The Examiner of the Sth, speal of the result of the Northern elections, says: “These astounding manifestations from the North convey the idea of an emphatic and im- pressive popular yerdict against the Abolition jaction which has ruled the Government at Washington, The Northern Papers attempt to lessen the yalue of the results of the elections in the eyes of the South. The value, however, is determined by the circumstance, that the principal idea on which the recent canvass in the North was conducted, was that the Demo- crats Were & peace party in disguise, and with this issue thrust in their faces, the people of the bree most powerful States in the North have given unprecedented majorities tothe Democrat. ic candidates, and a blow tothe Abolitjonists at the ballot-boxes that will stagger them into the background.” Twenty-six Federal prisoners are announced as having been received at the Libby Prisonon Thursday night, via Lynchburg, and seyen prisoners were received on Friday from the | White House. | The Examiner complains that “while the j soldiers who enlisted to fight are at Drury’sand Chapin’s Biuffs felling trees and ditching, up to their knees in mud and water, Richmond | is full of tree negroes and «laves, the extent of whore occupation is obstructing the market. The Yarkees nm example to our authorities in the employment of negroes.”” FROM NORTHERN VIRGINIA—A REREL S¥NSA. TION ®TORY. «It is rumored,” says the Examiner, «that | General Lee having decoyed the enemy inte a irnpat Snickersville, bad fallen uponand routed them with great slaughter. We have failed to cbtuin from the War Office any information ot this plensing story.” Gold is selling a’ of 10 cents withi: | 1 } | j | | } Tar Minnesota Ixpiaxs Nor 10 BE Exr- cuTEr.—On Monday evening President Lin- coln received a telegraphic dispatch from Gen. Pope, transmitiing the names (most of them jaw breakers) of the three hundred Minuesg-4 Indians condemned by court-martia: to be bung for their participation in the recent horri- bie Indian massacres in that State, and request- ing his approval of the sentence of the court- martial. The dispaich cost the Governmen | Upwards of four hundred dollars. The President immediately telegraphed Gea. Pope to have sent on, by mail, 2 synopsis of the evidence adduced before the court-martia for his inspection. Itis understood that the President has re- solved that such an outrage, @s the iadiscrimi- nate hanging of these Indians most certainly would be, shall npt take place, but willcontirm the sentence of the court, so faras inflicting punishment apon the guilty + concerned. ev A delegation of Quakers will be on two- | gay trom Philadelphia to protest against the | nanging of the Minnesota_Incians, | | | ' ! | resinder of the trip ot forty miles on Morse. | All the implements of the | business was secured, and a | Vignettes, as also | on to have a pledge signed | son, of Boston, went asfore on Barnegat shoal ! tuning apomber me! poner ‘easing than can be found io any otber-is pablished om Friday morning. : Tanne—Cish, invariably, in advance. © Bingic copy, peranuem.............81 08 five cop ™ Ten copied .......2ceec-= Twenty -Sve copies........ It invariably eomteins the “Washington News"? thei bas made The Detiy Booming Star circulate so generally througheut the country. 67 Singic copier (in wrappers) cam be procured #! the counter, immediately after the iasuc of the Price—THREE CENTS. ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Position of the Rebel Army. A correspondent of the Associated Prees at | headquurters of the Army of the Potomac, re. orts that « mall force of the enemy's cavalry } made their appearance yesterday morning at | Sniem, which is thirteen miles from Warrenton, | They were hovering in the rear of our army, | @vidently watching oor movements and to cut | oR ow t Sportation of supplies. The afer metion recetved respecting the rebel 1) bows that A. P and D. {tills commands «> heamped ip and around Cal Court ee hier o That Longstroct's command htween Culpeper and while Jackson holds Chester and Gojps. There was wy? firing in the dot reny between Gat. Pleasanton’s andGen. Stuarts commands, but the result was of no ibportance. Gen. Bayard still remainsat no k Stetion, with the enemy in force om yorite side of the river. The troops nrenow in comfortable and health. ful conditen, being well clothe@ and wit Ample eupplies of food. Departure of General McCidlen from the Army—Mis Farewell! Order. | uM jor General McClellan and his personal 4 armnton at ji o'c! 5 v3 cca. (On reaching Warrenton Jonction a wes fired, and the troops who had been Bu in fine afterword broke ranks, when i Clers crowded round him, and man: called tor & few parting words. ie 4 response, while ob the platform of the railroad car: e “I wish you to stand by Burnside as you ve stuod by me, and all will be well. Good _— | | | | i 1 ' To this there was a spontaneous and enthe. satstic response. The troops were also drawn vr in line at Bristow Station ang Manassag Junctions where ralutes were and where General McClellan was complimented with en. thnsisetic cheers. The party arrived in Washington just in time to lake the 5 o clockttrain of care for Trenten. , The cors Leing detained owing to some impedi- | ment on the track. Gen. McClellan was rec. | Opnizd by the many soldiers quartered tn that — ity, when he was greeted with oft-repeated cheers: The following farewell erder was read to the 'reops composing the Army of the Poto- mac, Monday morning, on dress parade: Headquarters retng the Potomac, } Comp car Rectortown, Va., Nov. 7, 1 § Oficers and Soldiers of the & the Potomac. An order of the President dey _ upon Ma- jor Gen. Burnside the command of this arm In parting with yon, I cannot express love and pratitude foe: toyou. As an army, you have grown up under my care, In youT have never found doubt or coldness. The ba:- ths you hnve fonght under my command will proudly live in our nation’s history. The glory you have achieved—our mutual pr ril: and fatigues—the graves of our comrades: fallen in battle and by discase—the broken ' forms of those whom wounds and sickeess bay: disabled—the strongest associations which can exist among men, unite us still by an in- dissoluble tie, We shallever be comrades in supporting the Constitution of our country and the nationality of its people, Gro. B. MoCusLian, Major (Jeneral, U.S. 4, Unfounded Reports. The Agent of the Associated Press, is nuthor- ized by the Secretary of State and the : of the Treasury, to say that the of Oab- the measures of the Ad- inet divisions u; ' ministration, which have gained some curren- cy, are altogether groundless, Ges. MCCLELLAN IN BaLTimoRe a¥D Pai ADELPRIA.—Gen. McClellan's arrival in Balti- more yesierday was but little known, bet a consid rable number of persons assembled at | the depot end greeted him. He shook hands with them, and acknowledged the compliment, At Camden station 8 similar seene took place. | At Philadelphia, an extensive crowd assem- bled at the Continental Hotel ix the early part of the evening, in expectation of the arrival of Gen. Me(lellan, but the announcement was made that he would not arrive there, but pro- ceed directly from the depot for Trent®n. An immense crowd flocked there, and in response to the greeting, Gen. McClellan made his ap- appearance upon the platform. At the subsi- dence: of the tumult of cheers he said: - «Fellow-citizens of Philadelphia. I thank you for your kindness. I have just parted with pur brothers raghayenctwy 9 Qs mac, too 1ecen he ,; ing was too ere f I can ony nothing pol 5 | you, and I do not think you ought te expect a specch from me.” The progress of the train through the city was hailed at ali points with cheers. ANOTHER LETTER FROM GENERAL Scort.— General Scott publishers another letter in this morning's Jatelligencer, being @ rejoinder to the late letter of ex-President Buchanan, The General takes issue with the ex-President on several points in the letter of the latter, and argues that the forts in the South could ave been put in a defensive condition, even if the Notwithstanding Mr. Buchanan's broad ass sumption of authority, when he in = ence “to the infl uence of Fioyg"all mp Gore inet must bear me witness that I was the Pres. ident myself, responsiblefor all the acts of the Administration,” General Scott is loth to believe that Mr. B. knew of the transmission of eomuch ordnance to unfinished forts in the South. _ point — Scott says: «But on point we may hear ex-Secretary Floyd himself, At Ricbmond he expressly claimed | w6nor of defeating all my plans and respecting the forteyand received his it being there universally admitied that victory over me there could haye rebellion ™ : oe gee Repo bn his course publication of his vi &s set forth In to the President and Secretary of War, Uctober 29 and 30, 1960, and aled state wan or tuipane to the 3 in Vogdes’ ident has it a respecting the arrival and of commissioners, armistice, &c., which, no official counection, I may unimportant mistake or two; but as I lave by me the mean of recoventag the ch windings, 1 shall not attempt to follow Rited ciate at i i : 87 The caps in the Blue Ridge, through which an army can pass—of which we hearse much—are seven in number, viz: Vestall'r, eight miles from Harper's Ferry; Snicker's, twenty-four miles from the ferry, through which passes the Alexandria and Marper’s Ferry turnpike; Ashby’s, thirty-eight miles from Harper's Ferry, through which ‘preses a branch pike from the Alexandria to Wimehester, Fourteen miles below Ashby's is Manassas Gap, through whieh runs the railroad; eight miles below is Chester's Gap, a rosd, not mach | traveled, passes throngh it; twenty miles esihd turther ?own is Thornton’s Gap, through which the supplies for Lee's army were bauleg in wagons from Gordonsyille and Culpeper. It is probable that the main body of the rebela made good their retreat through Thorntews Gap some days ago. - SugARIGENREEn elpecneecmemsemeniensems creeper ND ETT ae ROTI ae &7 There are forty Senators and eighiy As- semblymen in the California Legislature, Of the Senators, twenty-two hold over from ta-t year; only eighteen were chosen at the last selection. OT the bold-over Senators, thirteen are Republican and nine are Democrats. Those chosen on the 3d inst. al) belong to the Repub- ican party, which thus Ras a majority of twenty-twe. ‘ Republicans and twelve Democrats. The Re-. publican majority on joint ballot ie sevensy~ A United States Senator is to be chosen in place of Hon, Milton S. Lacham, whose term expires on the 4th of March next. 87 Generals A .ger and Andrews have te # H ordered to report for duty to Gen, Banks J 4

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