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‘THE EVENING STAR. was PON Grty: EMBER 15 WASHIN THENRSPAY.......2O¥ sa62 » ine2. “OF READING MATCER ON EVERY PAG. SES OUTSIDE FOR INTERKSTING TELE G@RAPHTC ANU OTHEA MATTER ePERIT OF THE MORNING PHEF= The InieMigeneer votices the “confusion of ade + 20d contrarieties Of statement" in the Tr- the litary commission to iuvestizate D relates to thie order toGen. MpCt-i- ian to relieve at, The same report which says be did rot reiieve it contradiets itself and says he did; ahd the Int thinks General McCtellvn is fully exeulpated. All who under- take te write similar reports in future are ad- oath body of port, you hare “ i of any re poring again an oMeet for not* sieving” r pe=t, de not close your re oF by eaying | *im reality’ he did ‘relieve’ it. The R-publicen thinks the only way to recon- struct th Union is to reconstruct southern so- ciety from the foundation up. The southern aristocracy must be exterminated. U pon the iiquor trade in Washington the R-- guilicon says: “General 8 dapat oe epoch such Tegulation 2» he pleases abou sale of liquors te o@icers and men in the army: but to interfere with the habits of civilians in this regard ts not, to say the ieast, a popylar move, and docs Pot, 48 Teepect to soldiers or sult tavorabiy to or good order. It is NOt Tew as @ law should be. idly ‘The Chronicle treats'upon “The Ex-Royalty Of Greece V. Eeilo- Geni of police in New York and Brooklyn), al! of New York, are smong the sojourners of note now in Washington. Senator Chavdier has reached this city. Ges. Aucur, U. 5.V5 Gen. Goicuria, Mexico; Gen. FoTyiler, Gen. Pleasonton and staff, Pa; Gor. Morzan. Gen. Arthur, Gen. Staughton, Hoa. Kiram Parney, Hen. Alex. Cummings, Hon.,J. J.‘ireenough, Judge Pierpont, Hon. Wm. Wall, N. ¥; Maj. Gen. Fits John Porter and staf, 1. S. A.; Brig. Gen. Buford (and fam- ily), U. S. A; Gov. Pierpont and staff, Va.; Bi-bop Sinj-on and Dr. Durain, are at Wili- lard’s. SF The New York journals, with scarcely an exception. a= after «x-Provost Marshal Ken- neciy with » sharp stick, for keeping locked up in a Forty-sixth street station-house, a young married wora camed Mrs. Brinsmade, upon Suspicion tivit she was “Secesh.” After re- month, Proyost Mar- ccessor) opened the doors of thr pricon house, and let the lady go free. Por this Kennedy will probably be called to account. Thee is talk of the grand Jery indicting him, and if the grand jury in- dict, there is scarcely a donbt but that a petty jary will convict. Frawk Brain, Jn.—The western correspon- dents of the radical press seem still incapable of finding ont the result of Frank Blair's recent run for re-election to Congress, as they still sernt to insist that he is beaten. This is rather StTange,.in view ob the fact that from first to last every return received—either of the civil or milifary vote—has exbibited a Majority for him, sud thus daily increased his Aggregate majomty; cs thore returns came in “by doub- lets." The truth is, bis vote exhibits s clear majérity above the aggregate vote thrown for both his competitors. &7 A letter from s correspondent of the Bal- timore American, on board the U.S. gunboat Mount Vernon, off Wilmington; N.C, gives &n account of the ronning ashore and destruc- tion of the British brig Sophia, which was at- tempting to break the blockade with a cargo’ of @il, ealtpetre, &e. Whilst Attempting to cap- ture the brig two of the boats of the gunboat Daylight were driven ashore and their crews taken priscners by the rebels. Gen. Frexont.—There was considerable excitement on the Avenue last evening, over a gnetally circulated rumor that Gen. Fremont Was tote placed in command of the Army ot the Potomac. Secesh was in high glee over the report. The epudtican of this morning says: “General Fremont is expected to arrive in Washington to morrow. It is rumored that he Will be appointed to an important command.” Postar CUEKESCY.— Owim to a de ficiency in theexpecied supply of postal currency, the Treasury Department will not be able to per- fect ‘the srrapge ment for furnishing railroad companies with the much-needed small change Sntil next week. ~ Not THE May.—Mr. Geo. Wilkes, proprietor Of the sporting paper in New York bearing hin came, claims that the removal of MeCl. jian is Cue to his exertions; but intimates to the Gov- €rement that Hooker, and not Zurmsile, is hic nominee to Hill the vacaney! $7 Ala spontanrous mertipg of guile a pem- ber ot German and Irish citioens in New Yori on Tuesduy evening, was caanimousiy re- suivéd to advocate the nominstion o: General Gr crge B. McClelian for President of the whol United States at the next election, in 196:. 87 Twomen a Mew York, nam d Constant and Trary, who ae saad to te soverament COM Mire om brokera. were wat ws For: Latayeue Tresday on haryes of tram. rowing ont of alleged sp opiates ST Vim Sewciez whe mrarned t@ Balimere 8 few men che ag trom Me Binet, we: arrested yeu eras oe he large of being wonerraedt ia the Peotone O& of Agri mot, and held a BER mooneg SF The remnant wed uecern eapers of Falter held a necting youtertiy ty inte FEO aomerencttian We itopetity of athemneing the Price ot eC ae (haiti -e OF The settee o per of he eerie te FPO COMI Fok Uhre Miso yd cite dates PERO WE FST Cb RR HA HMeseserieeet Gesttiere 67 Monere Fit © Pond. mania dewhers Diet Vos, extewet @ awe of thecen wy fire, on Dns tay fone ST She oe < coppateritha of New Vari have Una nh mewely agreed tw pay the advanced wages @ mane edb the oetrie ra." 8 Geo. br mont returned to New York on Trrseuy, from Mt. Louls 87 Charles Gakford, Sen., the well-knowa 1 Lilac: .phia hatter, bas just died. FINANCIAL —New York pupers of yesterday evening eny: The stock market has a steatior Rp] era ce to-day, the furry in money haviag ho Cecided effe:t om prices. “The a ever, is -GM an unear the market will depead in a great meispre + yon the $etop of the banks. who ar prepariag ‘ov Taeet the want> of ihe Government. ‘zovern- Bernt 6's of (661 Were suld at 1635 for hoth the Tegtetersd snd coupons, 4 evening. ‘Lhe Oregon war a coupon 5+ of [Fi at Dotes brought Nix, % Bnd the certificates 97 clined I i 3 ernvon } amy from [2yAI%y to tt. This morn- ire owas cold as hich as 13iis and as low as LOX, and at one o'clock the market was firm at 1H yarst y. Sales of custom hous. oes made at 125. Foreign exchan ruled lower, and there were moderate sales of tiret-clase bills on London at 145 - ee @7 General Sherman bas furnis ‘Own means $1,000 for the *8ppor’ of the poor of Memphis, who are suffering Tribly. SF New York city gave the largest Dem>- cratic majority ever known in its Metory. Tels 31,347. Last year it was 18,000 Abolition. S27 Longteliow is preparing a pos: Atiantic Monthly on the loss of the Ouest. Lae urneymen taalors of Phi are ce 2 ctiike for higher wages. satetgia 87 Diptheria is prevailing to an alarcAing eavat ia Daypaia county, Pa., and victnisy. Ferry surrender, expecially that © | OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | The Reported In aan 7 Peunsylya Catruc. i Hargispcna, Nov. 12.—Dispatches were re- | ceived here last night, by the (?oveTnor, trom @be-en for the istion of these esiferprises | Chambersburg, Hagerstown Ee vems to us to be Ss unfortunate as gas thats bugg, reporting the enemy as rm king = ic selected to break up the original armyof the | r@@ on Mercersburg, and indicsting general Potomac, massed and traine@ by MeUiellam. | aFarin slong the border. This Tepetty for whica | result of thal policy the country is difRenlt to ascertain the foundation, was aher so long As it recolieets the his- | saterwards as certained tu be false. | = A DANGEROUS EXPERIMENT. Li the newspapers are to be believed, more than one new cireninferential milffaty @xpedti- tion is soon to sail from loyal ports. The time tory of this war. | 2 ‘The rebel authorities are ynat now bending | The Secret Union Club in Texas, } every nerve to strengthen their army between | Cargo, Noy. 12.—The Vicksburg Whig says the Karpabanneck and the Kapitan. Floyd's | that an extensive abolition society has been dic. entire force has been recalled from Western | covered in Northern Texas, theobjecteof which Virsinia, and ff not already arriving at Gor- | are resistaitce to the conscript law and co-ope. don: ville, will bare all been gathered there in ration with the Federal army. a very few “ays. Bragg’s movements, tov, . have been shrouded in mystery for more than — 4 erjyal ef G @ week past, and rebel citizens of Virginia sin- cerely believe that he is also rapidly moving up by rail to jein Lee's army. But for the srrived in this city at 4 o'clock this morning, recent stay of the advance of our army of the | with a portion of his Staff, and immediatly Potomac, all these rebel efforts to strengthen | proceeded to the StateStreethouse. There was their forces to meet the sheck of the battle soon no excitement. to come off (if the advance be not abandoned , he lateness of the hour prevented a demon- Altogether) womid have been too late. For, by . stration on the part of the citizens of Trenton. to-day the engagement that would have placed | who thronged the railroad Sepet during the the throat of Richmond — Gordonsville —in | day, anxiously awaiting his val. eCleilan’s gras; bly been | ‘he General is accompanied by the follow- = — in Wombat PeOa ey eave eon) ing members of his craft Col. E. H. Wright, fought and won. | { « McClellanat Trenton—His Recep’ There. TRENTON, N. J., Noy. 12.—Gen. McClean Lient. Col. Edward McKay Hudson, Lieut. A moment’s reflection upon the hopelessness on 4, Y. Colburn, Lieut. Col. Radowitz, and of all current rebel campaigns elsewhere, ex- ; J.C. Duane. a stot the emplified in the manner in which Curtis, Grant PO a Soe i pedpior| or omer and Rosecrans are absolutely driving the foe before them, will be sufficient tosatisfy all that the enemy must now adopt the policy of massing as nearly as possible all their available streng’ im our front, as they massed it for the time being | 5 at Richmond on finding McCicllan’s intended army cut up into various independent com- mands not designed to co-operate with each other, just when to have kept it massed and operating together, would have given us Rich- mond, and ended the rebellion. Under such circumstances will it not be ex- tremely unwise to fall—for the sake of kicking the shins of the rebellion (here and there on the circumference)—in the duty ofgatheringallour strength to enable Burnaside to stab it to the heart! Let it not be said that he, too, has failed because troops that should have been sent to | MISSOURI VOTES FOR EMANCIPATION him were diverted upon fancy expeditions that | She is im Favor ef President Lin would have accomplished little or nothing by Proclamation—Immediate Legisla way of expediting a triumphant conclusion of m the Subject Demanded. 2 i a _ the war, even if as successful as their projectors derghan Pete a ees Tee pateh tome Sak could have desired. our Legislative ticket (emancipatien according | to the President's proclamation, ) ha’ succeeds beyond our expectation. There will be a ma- igrity often members in favor of emancipation on 4 int bayot in our new Legislature, The people here demand immediate action in the * ere. The party were rather tired and jaded with Jong journey, and soon retired to their to rest. This morning large crowds of the citizens of Trenton are beginning to collect around the hotel, anxious to greet the General, and this evening they contemplate to give him a grand serenade. already moving in the matter. Strangers are rapidly arriving from New York and Philade} id in @ few days itis expected that the city o} an object of curiosity 2 The General has expressed a wish to remain | in quiet, and desires to avoid any excitement . or ovation. MAJOR GENERAL HALLECK. The fact that Major General Halleck pro- eveded to the front yesterday (accompanied by Quartermaster General@Meigs) will do much Matter, and we are all proud that Missouri is to reassure the public with reference to the re- | the banner State, being the first Berder State in sult of the great battle expected soon to come | line. " deeats {1 stand as off either in Culpeper or Orange county, Va. { tha Rota Sot mt en 1. Blow 3. JG. Though he cannot know as much ef “the situ. | HOV "a “Bcea-« 3 Me i Scott; 4, 8. H. Boyd: 5, J. W. McClung. 6, A ation” there as General McClellan did, his de- | King: ?, Gen. Ben. Loan?8, W. A. Hall; 9, J. servedly high reputation asa strategist must | Kollins. assure all that his presence in the front at this tme will assiet Gen. Burnside gréatly. The latter certainly has all the dash McClelian’s enemies accuse him of being deficient in; while Halleck is, next te McClellan, perhaps the best Lip Nenad will receive freight for Philad siraiegist in the service. Between the two, | day tomorow, HEDE & DAVE therefore, there can be no reason whatever to | 7 | cla ASE ago dal doubt that with prompt, vigorous movements | (J ¥T YOUR WASHING DONE we sbnil soon have the desired good account | NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY. from that quarter. Bverybody Soldi HANDS? LINE. OTICK TO CONSIGNEES.— The steamer C. C. Alger Captain Fenton, froin Phit- adelphia, bas arrived. Cargo ready dees 7 = Citizens, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. streets, Paloon. The story all about that alleged iron-clad that inie-tf} Hotels. Tun the blockade off Charleston harbor, sent to 3, aes MISSES ND us yesterday by telegraph from the North, tarns DA ¥ ays OhirEnee ee ri out to be litle more than moonshine. It had rents’ BUCKLE OVERSIOBS, 1 | reference to an affair that occurred more than | Bith felt lining and to Kk iMip BOOTS. “Ate Mens Short a month ago, and was duly published in the | “"°* SPU SP BOOTS, on app & CO.’S apers at the time. Itseems that the Flam- India Rabber Store, bane xi dlpuneleck ac eaecicn ta kiscaacs| O° ese Between Ith and itth ste. Tuner simply beemuse no shot struck her. Tha A MANUAL OF PENSIONS. BOUNTY AND steamer ran by the Flambeau during @ very | tions relating to Pensions, Bouuty Land, Bounty dark night, and was scarcely discernable in so Boney. re ere i and cther property doing. Hence, the shots fired at her being ae 3 with the op nions of the Attorneys randem shots, she was not hit. der General and the official regulations and decis pert! to the subjects iy y ' RAN - DISMISSED THE SERVICE. We learn that in a general order, isgued yes- ; terday, the President dismissed Col Tom Ford, of the 22d Obio, ard Major Baird, of the 126th New York, in accordance with public expec- tntion, since the finding of the recent court of inquiry Wiib reference to the cireumstances att nding the surrender of Harper's Ferry. In the same order Col. White is highly com- Pplimented for his conduct there; public no less expected yy HITE HOU , RODIER, at his White Hones St amed Oyster Saloon, has just reecived tive hundred. bushels of those celebrated OCCOHANNOCR OYSTERS. which he is prepared to serve to patrons and the public. Cail soon and gct a taste of those justly celebrated bivalves. corner of High and Canal s'a., Georgetown. Familias will please send their orders, which will receive prompt ention no Is which the T° CLAIM AGENTS AND LAWYERS. Just pablished. under autbority of the Hop. EB, Freneh.Second Auditor of the Treasury, the fol | lowing forms w's claim for bounty and arrears of pay, Widow's claim for pension, Surgecn’s sfidayit, Cinim of father for arrears of Cl fmether for pension, GEN. TALLECK IN THE FRONT. Majer Gen. Halleck, accompanied by uar- termaster General Meigs, visited the Army of the Potomac yrsterday. aL pay and bounty, — = = = ba {minor rs for pension, 5 alte of miner ¢ iren for pension, es megtingel he Claim of brothers abd sisters for srrearsof pay and bounty Cisim of mother for arrears of pay and bOunty, (Sein of children for bounty aud arrears of pay. Cisim for invalid pension, Copyright secured. for the purpose of ire Departm, neof an act entit n the Fire De; inate ARD WALLACH. Mayor. Price $1.25 for he sheets, PHILP & SOLOMON'S, Metropolitan Bookstore, F° PEMUIC SIGHT SeHOOL FOR THE _vo — 332 Pa. avente. ie; FIRST AND SECON fi s 2 ~— : PRictethe Ni ools forine First and 4QG NEW FALL STOCK. 486 eee PAPBRHANGINGS Fe iat ce! . . Embracing Gold and Velvet, Gold’ Stamped, Me- ¥ he Thombon. dium and Low-priced PAPERS, appropriate either Here Sill be held in the school room at the corner ° for the richly adorned ot most hucrole sesihesss. x enue and 6th street west. from MOD WINDOW SHADES. Dey Wo FateaY BY ENING. inclusive. of esch A besutifal selection Gold 1, Imitation Gold ¥--k. commencing st7>; o'clock. Applications for and Common Shades. Buff, Green and Biue Hol- admission eon be madeat the sehvol roomorto land, by the yard or made into shades. ithe th de rni, 8 VA Ne. eee MILLER, ROWT RICKETTS, snied 10 be Gite wish Cacia’ Leaf, BT. MORSELL, The handcomest assortment im the District, from the best manufa: cow: - Also,a = — teats at ise es fe and ard peter ule Oe ark Wood A amell-sised TERN LOBGE. No. 7,1. 0. 0. P— fle manufacture, elaine fi hi~ lodge are requested to FRIDAY NIGHT, Nove aber busines of importanee will ve brought be- PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, Different rises and colors, Picture Riegs, Nails, &o fore them By orterof CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. JAMES H. MOORE. N.G Copies of celebrated Pictures, Paintings, Statuary PM PRAPRSON RB Hen bo 12-3t* ac Tke attention of those renovating is called to ¢ = SOTICE TO BOSS BLACKSMITHS —All the sbore goods, which were purchased for, and, on 7 mambers of the &saoriation are notified to acccuntof the times, will be sold at the lowest ‘re- land a manne ty be ba atthe Richmond Hoase, muperative prices wrest for Se aed BD ateeets. on TU RSDAY irguntauntlusor on +a r r, when purchased and executed. AN articte fre pexmier itt. et 7% o cloek, when im jee C lite Mrowght before the Acs 8 warranted as represented. Since Wy swine of the Prosttentof the Acwoma: | _ Ga Orders fot PAPERHANGING ce WINDOW | ie = __ 8a 124" SHADES yuattunlly execated, tac Ritee (F eeeqows orrice . No. 486 Seventh st, eight doors above b eormeotom bb C.. Nov_ 12, 1382, _7o line 4 Fellows’ Hall. DOVE TO TAX-PAYERS. Bites wt eotaby given all persone in arrears thy teres © hether wee Spee or annual tax. that ¥ wee the tome be paid at this offiee before the Ist VY *Lvasie FARM FOR SALB. PEREMPTORY SALE tox pdeawilf then be ehventions aol asian the | Os io due will then be adv. sold as the inw directs, Those who wish to avoid the heavy A VALUABLE FARM, i Chichen of advertizing will please pay within the Fowr Miles From Washington. { A discount of five per cent. will be allowed ander t The subscriber, as t, will offer at 5 Lp or bee tarts alae After on SATURDAY: jovember 2 Cater es 3 WM. DIXON, @ollector. ne the premises, that highly improved Farm “no 12-Sawtw [Intel Repub. & Ohron | ! 2 aaatn Se “RIVERSDALE,” EXECUTIVE MANSION, formerly owned Dr. Penn. and now belo: aging 0 F; Novemsen 1, 1832. to James Magill, Exq., situated at Penn's Stattes> . ss on the Baltimore and Washington railroad { Until the meeting of Congress the President will pf (he Baltimre Tailrosd and turnpiee tradant Rot receive visitors after 12.0’cluck M. om any day coe Dov S-4w F°% SA'E—A new WALNUT SHOW-CASE. Inquire xt No. 244 Pa avenue, (north aide) between 12th and i3th ats. no 13-2 Pores AND GHOKe ETOWN PACKET LINE. , Ww on both. adjoinin, The Farin cont land, tp a good neigh bor! . The improvements are a first-class Dwelling House containing 15 rooms, with large porticors east west. and all necessary outhouses. _ The mansion house is on an eminence, command. ing n full view of the railroad and Blatensbarg, g the lands ef John C. Rives, E. ae occ of highly cultira: i ON AD 2 P and appr by a wide avenue with lofty -wals fg Pe ing eg eas a treenon Mech side. aud the lawt Inid ont i eae Amy : TATE et and flledwith choice whrabbery aml evergceens, 99 and 101 Water st. Georgetown: ‘th a large apple and peach orchard in full bear’ ipg. The entrance to the piace is FOR S. ‘ts NG the turnpik ¥s list AEE TS TATLORiNe few hundred yards east of the dwelling of J.D: cerried op th : es. Eq. Foom for four’ bande teat ee eee er and Tee ene third cash; balance in one, two, and om | three to work and Iaie - no 13-3t* rh dress Box 2. Star K SALE-—A large sorrel HORS H FY tle .m oad family horse Pat pets 9g } for = eutler: will be sold cheap. as the owne ears, with interest, For full particulars a) to P'BANNON, Attorne no 13 st* 32 Saint Paul st., Baltivore, Wa er is gona t» leave the city: aold for want FROM BOSTON! st use, Apply HARRISON 8 Gift aio Tun re e ‘aby above Third at seme oie pavacrived and Gare tuarsise tere "OK SALE—A BARGAIN—A tee young aud | © . ; ALBA BARGAIN . HARTLEY & BROTHER, x Sim omnes eae pee tis Pols 99 and 10 Water st, Georgelown, hte NESS.” Price for sii WINTER FASHIONS! $29. Apply at Dr. GREGSON'S Livery Stable Mas, a. speih TER TASHIONS! open “pe 13 iw A a hte ILLINER'Y T FROM BOBTON! | _ Mra. #2 Loving pesoated eset phen reer HE Regular packet schooner Lotas has arrived soaker. ir ow peeeeted te et dress. a Lape rr “6 orders be reo iinet frig tor ¥ ferton on Salar: prompliy. =m Am instant. and wi ave Qui: is- = - GOS: ! patch Appig'to aereny Bno., | Lupontant $o42% SUTTER | Pe 18-3 O1 Water at, Georgetown. | FAMILIES, HOFELS | . PO THE FURNITURY TRADR—FOR SALE—| Tr ct pert Ml real Vs Israelot of Poneto ~ Woot wal voices of tat eelevraten Oi ne See Bete ee a: Cane Crnirs, Cottage end Round vnd Hed- i eeit lowest market price i Geode, Bercene. Wardrobes as ‘amilica that do not want to pay 40 and 60 cents pROTH a2" tm for Balter Uhis winter shentd ia win sonar j | from soheomer Abbot La Go 18K Corner I ant Mioventh streets, ton, WOH. Marders,@. W. Hawes, W. FP. Downs. @ BOAR ; ences required, For address = Saturday, and is also at the State Street . use. ‘Mrs. McClellan and Mrs. Marcy, are also b i any of our principal citizens are | . well ee living nton will be quite | & oY ; a of parties residing in the District of Columbia. who arecagaged or | yee ne city raitroad ¢ ofthe above occupations, is called to secti: Rte (8s) ens i tri-monthly revurns and ments te the Collector ofthe Diswiet. | 7 mente tthe Col take of the Colleetor as soon as their application : are transarting busine: 6th and C atree' superfine grades. ONE FOU R-SPRING BUTLER’S LLS, PARTIES, &e. —___— a — rn RST GRAND. BALL of the GRE T'tsaP Soctat cues wit on THURSDAY, BRD, at Merope: BF atreet, det: nm Sth dpraof this hud rexpestfal aor Trem vove occasion one int wae eutatition bead, otition Vand Srna cicero pars fe ae viene cyeeef irronermente —B. King. J. 8. Rung- Sigel's pro. marshal general, Col, Robinson, bas sent to this city Patrick Kehor, residing near Bul! Run railrend bridge, charged c ee eT —— with assisting in the obstruction of the railroad (HUE F1sst CRARD SAL | track on the occasion when the rebels, ratte OF Ww: : in the vicinity 01 MOULDERS OF W. WIGTON since, captured & wood train oe NAVY Y, (nis residence. Also, R. H. Powell and James on E at., 1 s ~ I tae Oa a oT DAT: November ‘Black-tone, prisoners of war recently cap. nodD’. tied. They were unis furencon consigned to ; the Old Capitel prison. 0 | “W. ‘Te. Doster, of Cobv’s Georgia Legion, = ! poreled prisoner of war, was to-day ordered. into the Okt Capitol prison, to be immediately ' exchanged. 1 DLBASANT ROOMS, with gocd BOARD, c SERAL JACKSON. x 3. with ARD, can do THE RESBL GENER ‘ EAS MOON Sn en wits wet eae | We have information from the front, this af- dren at Nu, S42 Pwelfthat. at the southwestesr- | 4... on trpresenting that a considerable por- for . single ting, one square from Willards’ « Star Offe: Ser of the Sistihnopisn OrOnhe Se tion of Jacksun’s forcets making #a way Over . iT TAKEN | sme ‘f 1h) amienorely Fereisket. Hows, No. iy | the Nerihwesieen Virginia temple tthe at Franklin Place, T street, betweeytsth and téth.and © rection of Cumberland, Md. While inc ieee eee et ee eee of Best class | io doubt the accuracy of this news, so far at RDING,—Three or fonr gentlemen can be Cerommodated with pleasent BOOMS ani st Olttes : Fred Por * apply at this office. least as to the extent of the rebel force marching n that pectin if it be true, Jackson designs seeking to divert as- large & Union lorce as he can fromthe serious work mow before Bura- : eide. The ruse jaan old trick-of his, which twill“ bardly win this thé,” we apprehend. Office no 12 K* Liver WO LARGE AND HANDSOMELY oe jahed Front ROOMS, with good Board, may be cbttined om appheation at No. 339 F atrect, = Tenth ate, "no ists Wwe aati pene bebeees pied ashod } Robinson, John Benson, and Edwatd Wilson, arrested by the Freeborn, while crossing from Virginixn to Maryland, were sent last night te age Old Capito! prison. t. between Lith und Fith sts. es etcrence required Aarons. a i - | Oech, SEA Penner t PERSONAL. 1 poxp Ltoxs.—This distinguished gentieman, Ms ee, Ezaliem Tea Medigm, | turned to Sot Loa eee i re short time to thuse that | night. This forenoon he called State winh, for iy conten of peeing their deceased as j Depertment and bad an interview with Mr. } } ie, gets narues cor- reads character, foretalls fnture events, reads the future Hours for «ittingy from to 9. Charges reasonable. Room: at No. 60 South A treet, Capitol Hilt no 13: 3t Secretary Seward, who eubsequently accom. panied him to the Executive Mansion. where he paid his respects to President Lineoin. Both = ;} interviews, we learn, were very cordial. Mriupen._Wim. Aaderson, belonging to the U.S. schooner T. A. Ward, killed Michari Can- eet. T pay geese doe. Wie enlel sf the 2 for the gale o <A bon meee Nulla have at present Ines and pect at all fimer to be fu e sock On ne ee STICKNEY & CO. ley, on the night of the 4th instant, by ronning no li-steo Piace, Baltimore. | him through with a bayonet, while on duty on «shore near Sroith’s Creek, St. Mary's county4 Mo. Anderson made an inffectual attempt w eecape, butis now in irons on board the T. A. Mp ori tlle’ 4 L 30 sides Ret and White Spar 10 nides Rouzers Jules Jodat it dozen French CALFSKIN. * . Ward. 40 dozen American 8, aml KIPP, re TEESE AE AHER, MM, D: brand. TELEGRAPHIC. ry e1 a Ay ——_-—s>__— E k binder TASriRGs su AMERICA. es DCOO and LIS Pa ; STO LASTS, F Which will be sol EXD OF THE WAR IN NEW GRENADA pce Wee No, 430 7th New. Yorks, Nov. 13.—The steamsbip Cham- pion bas srrived here from Aspinwall, bring- ig £3,717,04 in treasure. The Si, Leuis brought down, in addition, | from San Francisco. a catgo of 2690000 Mexi- JUST RECEIVED LARGE And super‘e- stock of CARPETS and , OILCLOTH, amounting to % | pieces. purchased for cash of a Northerm manniacturer declining buai- *. mbt iste lot of. COMTORERS. WwW NDOW can treasure, and sixty-8ix bales of cotton. Chamber and other STOVES. All kinds of CABI to Mosquera; and this is likely to end the war RET FURNITURE, both newand second bxot oN. Grenada. rties wis! save timeand monry by callingat the chen cash ftors of ne “ , The frigate Saranac has sailed for Mexican no 6.1m= *: BUCHLY, 13~ 7th st. east sides, | ports. The Lancaster and St Mary's are still at Panama. FROM PORT ROYAL. Maser COLLINS & CO's PHILADELEHIA | New Yorx, Nov. 13.—The steam gunboat DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. We-tern World, trem Port Royal, via Hat- s terss Intet, has srriyed at this port. She left Tam now receiving larg? quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from thi- c-lebrated Brewery, which Iam prepared te furnish on short notice: to all persona who will favor me with their orders Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivera will tended to. 3 Gooda delivered inall partsof Washington aut Georgetown, free of charge at the Istier ptace the Miami and Chocnura, the latter basting Rear Admiral Lee on board. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET New Yors, Ney. 13.—11\ a. m.—First Boara— . 064, 73-10 Treasnry Notes, Geld, 1314; Old Dumand but rene offered t promptly at- Terma :— Cash on delivery i a ~~~ RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Baiting Dero. 57'Greoet. | LOCAL NEWS. no 6-4£ slown D.C. . STEAMED OYSTERS! At 319 axpn 3 He Fer form the public that they have open Yegimg & disgraceinl rict oc of a how on Penn. av tothe Engineer tthe abo amd are pri au Bry je parucepated, furnish STEAMED OVSTERS Te tee Fellows’ Hall Hospital. best style. i-arn it appears that a row ‘utlers can be supplied with FRESH *TERS at short notice Bo Rememember the place—319 and 321 E at., adjoining the Kirby House. no 5-Im PUCTCRE GALLERY.—Any ge _ Wishes to make a commencement, I have 23 of King’s Pictures, with 2 or S rare Pictures fro% Vir gipia; an ori, Portrait of the Was vington Fam- Uy; some curious papery: the Peoa-ylvania Incur. the house the previc night, ing which some furnitare was broken, and t aisen who steps there mamed Porapkrey <i Mao~e here then (4 party trem the ital) with vengeance, and that last night se engaged went there and having the amennt of damage deoue the cht paid for it. They thea left, ana tsidr of the house when 3 number entleman who tection, $2); Sehoolcraft’s Indians, 90%; Perry's be i from i Reports. Sic} Military Re ports; Trials Army aad set) OME rete Bee SOS kee ae ae Nevy: American Archives, $7353 lige's Register. 5! rs belonging to tha 15th New York, who yolunies, $75. ALFRED HUNTER, tis alleged were led by Sergeant Major Curraa, Antiquarian Bookstore, _ no 11-3t* over Bank of Washineton. A FOR S\LE ZA BLACK MARK. 6 yenrs ols 14 hands Perfeetiy sound and Kind in every. respect. ue is well broke to the saldie, and ety hs QU jried in any wey before parebaing. Wott A ; «a splendid animal for an officer. Apply to DAVID | | SIMPSON. 3= t seit mata I and the party were surrounded and kaives were 1 the ho=pital men, morw ithstan| hem were wounded, fo t ¥ cat and escsped te the hosp snishad fied. The fol- © wounded >—Charie¢ | Sh ITED STATES INTERNAL REVENTE y, oppos. NOTICE T ISTIL) BREWERS —The atte supper lip, and Jacob Hell, ta ein the hip. None of them were wounded, and the slut were re- isirict of Columba, é Post Office Dipart m n'.§ ERS OF SPIRITS AND yesterday afwermoon, and now, » excrpuen Of finishing some of the switch and turuenis, the road is complete. This afiernoon a car containing the officers and anumt r of invited guests are ridiug over the | fe length o1 the read. To-morrow itis ex- ted thatevery branch of the road will bein . but as a suifficiency of stock Rae not on a limited number of cars will have tuffice the public fora fewdays. Itis the Uonof the compaay to run on all the hes from early Dour in the 2209 vo kk st night, and to pnt cars on the dif. trent routes us follows: From H street, own, to the Baltimore depot. 35 cars: ard to Seventh sireet, and thence to N § ing with smaller cars to Park, 16 cars: from Baltimore depot up Penn- eylvania to New York avenue t Fourieenth Fireet outio Massachusetts avenue, where they | Will conneet with emalier cars for the’ *> 12 cars; and from the Baltimore depot by way of Seventh street to steamboat wharf, 10 cars. At present, sil transfers are made &: the cor- ner of Seyenth streetand the ayente—one of the busiest pinccs in the city; but in a few days } cifférent points of transfer will be established, | Yiz: At Seventh st. for passengers going wo the | Park or eieamboat wharf: corner of New York avenue and Fifteenth st. for passengers on the | Fourteenth-st. line; and at the corner of New | Jersey avenue and B street (Capicol Hill), for | Navy Yard pas-engers. sive. of the Excise Law of July |, 122, ein they are required to make mesthly sod Notice is also given to auch ag are required te ut license under ssid act, to callatt turned by the assessor of the district in which when the license wi! found ready to be delivered, on their complying the oP epeepeaes of the Isw. Nov. &, 186: 8. J. BOWEN, Col! Bo i-lw FPOR, SALE—A stylish. dark bay MARE, ave Years old, lately belonging to an officer. May bececn at RAINEY S Stable. cornet TO boll tf LOTHS CASSIMERES, AND oPHER + WOOLENS.—A fuli supply of medium, tine and Une price only, marked in plain figures. PERRY & BROTHER, _ Bo Mt Pa. ave. and Ninth str-at AGON PALS HORSES and set DOU; aks Ese ! for aalg, Inquire J. SMITH BROS, To- TOM scton| ints, corner 3d street and Pa. avanne, Charle® Hotel nov "HE sT£aMER YOUNG A Cart. EL 8. Tataor, Will commence pr teeatar tripe IRN between Washington and Alexan- dria on THURSDAY, the 13th inet, _BO 11-St* = EB. A. RYTHER. ” gy CAMP -TOVES FOR SALE CHEAP r ! i CHAS. FISHER 3 Stoaxnouse No. 92 North Gay street, BalC more. iat Ea EES Tue Duvar. Ropsery—Captur- of the Thirf, | and the Goods Recovered.—Last night, officer Boss arrested & man bear save his name oe Edward i dail t low Carney upon & charge of robbing ‘the -tore of bey — | Duvall & Bro. merchani tailors, of betweea | . Balto. not | 31,200 and $1,500 worth of fine cassimeres and | iim, | Vestings Iast Sanday night. as stated inthe Star of Monday. This morning, an examinaion d00k place before Justice Clark. - Mr. John Carrigan testified that he is a res. ftaurant keeper, and Sunday night the prisoner Camp Store Uteunils made Orders promptly atiendud Be” Remember. Nv 2G yax BE NOTIC &: Yor COUGHS ant coLps re THE HERE PASTILS, Compounded by 3 came to tis house and asked te borrow his a eee B.C; BORD, —- 9 horse and wagon, pleading thar he waé in dif- — Ea Bculty with his coods for the want ut! a convey - " CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC ance. Witness promised toloaa the wagon aad HE Societies of #t. Viuceut de Paul respect- tend his boy with it. The fully apoubce that their annual Concert of Sacred pris@er went away d back soon for the Music for the relief of the poor of this city, and of ne dianot get back ull after one Orclock. Wits She shal, oe Sonndad Hath eeompitale, will be | ness was awakened by his man whois serving fUNbay EVENING. loth Serene Having on | With hint, and when tS saw the man for the Wagon at that hourdidn’t wanttoloanit. The priconer plead that bis own was br@ke down, and witness loaned the wagon. Ia aa hour the prisoner came baek, bringing a box of - Hs se. oe the best Amateur Musical talent of the Dis- riet for this occasion. with Orchestra, they will presen: to their patrons the richest programme of the season. Enco' the Hberay patronage upon their promise Nee youl of the, | Foods ich he asked to leave at the restau. eave will be falls Tealiyed.” eagettee ane the | Tant®. ile_until he ‘could "make oiber The whole Concert be arranged and con- | arrangements. sutlerbad 8 case of cigars ducted by Ceeclia Young Kretechmar, | near the box. and in ge’ ‘the case out the lid «the di: 7 yotes we rection of Professor George Felix at? o’ Concert to commence 0. Tick of admission 5 cents; — bar ice. wer ‘YING bas Le tting of the box fell off and disclosed the goofs. Wit- Tess was alarmed, and went to Suprriniendent Webb and told him of the goods and his eus- Piciaps. ‘rhey were taken to the Superintend- ent office. pri HE PACKET BOAT Carner was fully committed for court. ‘Will leave be er pert pear market % R —— é getown, D. C.. every ECOVERY OF GOVERSMEST ProrreTYy — Waited and Priaty for 2 Seek Yesterday, Sergeant Cronin, of the Fourth Rocks, Chesapeake Obie Ward, received information that some soldiers and return on Tuesday, Thursday and » | who were looking for an eating house left a lot starting ot7 ovcleck tn tho morning: wart, | of clothing in kn ‘and other Goyern- commenting * ew RIED, gent property,in Mr. Thomas Crogein’s stable, Boe B. RIED. Captain. | Come daze ago, and had not returned for tt: T ‘BOM BOSTON. Upon applying to Mr. Croggin, the goods were He packet echooner 0. W. hea | immediately given to the sergeant, by whom aur eoinegteaigmsies. they will be returned to the Superintendent of J ROTH Police, to be held to await the demand of the a « Bi ne J oe 69 ead 101 Water ot., Georgetown, | Proper oilicer. LATE FROM CALIFORNIA ANDSOUTH | pd Was procured, bul Om going wW the scene |, | PERSONS IN Brows arrest lareeny of & drub ores taibing various arr cis to ee a Jubtice Thomp f facts. Hazaiiton’ a} in Wi in search ot em haker. evtigg with Sharp a. Thepas Seer, ae < eet: ay buginees, Sharp propo: SO wil’: him etempley s He tapk iim ig vy oO rr’s bakery, Where nlite ai oye... fon of he pro; ae ito heald co * an Sinrp sha ww 2 but the property war the Criminal Court. | pourcr-- Tht Fourth Ward} ted John Kane, drunk aed dieor ri as to the ee Jobs Long, rai, Buisance. tr +t. am: ‘col’, killing her child: = Tr hearing—by. Justice Walters Maury Ara Williams, and battery, &- marty tee court—by Justice bonn. Mi The Second Ward patraimen report 0. peer, disorderly in a railroad car, & john Grifin, drunk; do. Jame* Wil on, thro, omg stones in the street: fine #1.5- Justice Thompso cord,) drunk and disorder ‘oat, (col’d,) charsed wie the jarcen pair of Ralmoral boot, was conus. or further hearing. ues ake. for srw ay eating A horse, wae fined Jones Tayicg, fer driv! 2 bup-e aud 4 acum Hyot 4 fon ‘was mude to pay 2t Sore. MOL oe profanity, was fined &3. Lowins being drunk ip the str-et, was fied ye ——<——— Tos Datre to Fixp um Caw LATE FROM THE SouTaH. The Advance aud Palmyra Occupird—Gen. © yancing om Steunten—Thre Late Fredericksburg. telligenee: ’ OX Ade Raid te From the Richmond Dispatch of Monday fast,“ Nov. 10, we extract the following items of i- » for te. © Stantey, fam fu North Carclina—Mamtives THE ABYANCE OF GEN. POSTER—zZAMILTON AND PALNYBA, N.C., QCOUPLED, —- There is no lenges ay doubt that the forces in Eastern Carolias are me on Weidon, with a view of tapping thr rath at that pot. We published, A Sght which took elligence furnishes us witn som- pSrticuiars of the adyance, from which it appears that the enemy fanded lerge foress at Was ion on Sunday, and advanerd to. r wards Harmitten an® took poxsrexion of thas town.” It is reporwd that they destzoved neariy ey the «ntire place. » Thrir torees at Hamilton tx are slso Teprerentod tobe troops under the command of f- ernor Vance and General Martin, and abou: thoussnd of the exemy. this Whe incorrret, amd that the kind had taken piace since the fight of San- day evening. ae = tne mtewbarnonnt be ecncent Williamston, Martin coenty, with the inves- Lion of attacking some point on the hee of the Wilmington and Weldon raifroad. A dispatch from Goldsboro’, Gated ten O'clock on Friday night, states that there been no fighti wd that the of Weldon. - point towards _w] to be advancifig. A letter to the Petersburg Express, Tarbaro’. dated the 5th, snys the Yankee army fs marching upon that twa with tweive omg 3 nin _— irom a XY r. are to be wither indices mites of the within tour miles of the Confederate troops. GY. COX APPROACHING sTATStoy The statement at a considerable Yanke> - Tete! Kanawha. THE RAID [NTO FREDERICKERURG. FREDRRICESBURG, N: Yankees came here to-day vy san Ssusrt mace a Garimg raid inte Mary, hersday, capturing 1S) pris wmovrais have swept the North; and France have recognimed é Corn G BY GAs — the wse of Gas Stoves, For - war for the me af tes AS COOK aad HEATING it on hasd,' $ great deal of labor » persons . wall, by ‘at the store of the subseribers. see ove ef operation. JOBN J AND APP’ le bupels of — For safe from vessels eS, no 7-6 SS Water ef Geore= ~ GIVE MEA 3 hat be will open his wade bis frieude MOCHNING. SLOAKS. sed war with all the minor Our Northern Us new supplies imepection of atock bit ention t eb: TT : YT. JAM TATE AGENT, Coaxes ov Pa. AvSuUS AND Taxrs Sane. ever ¢ © Banking Howse ef L. Johnson & Oo. or tect” Gj RAWLS AND SE Atimeot, at Hes — peer street, operating in the yalley of tae | The Raleigh Jourmat of Saturday coy chad I whe) Aas pap sls § ected Sabha ees. * ‘ sual E et ence ni ear ce 'LANN FOR OFFI eT ue to-day. .. 45 y ND ‘pee OE rm - ity a BeO