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PHIC NEWS. | OFICIAL. |} Apramam Lixco.s, President of the United States A : ee ee SkyAATION,— Season tr thts cit ee ed AME he EVENING STY OUR MILITARY BUDGE ASHINGTON CL NOVEMBER 29, is02. Ww. THURSDAY. oe QP READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. BER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TALE- a AND OTHER MATTER. ar ¥ THK MORNING PRESS. ‘The PIS OF i the evident good feel- ing existing between place McClellan and Burnsige, and also the magnanimous maAneer da which they Aomerens Enemas areas | pa rm scenes in which ree are pritne! tes tog fon its columns, is oft hauumering 9 way, at poy te notices the healthy condition of the Government! faances. - ~ eee «».— From the publishers, Peterson pied pinaaiee, through Hudson Taylor, 301 Penn. avenue, we have “The Pirates of ane Prairies,” by Gust -y> Aimard. This popular writer, who is a vort of Fenn! more Cooper and Mayne Reid rolled into one has led a singulariy adventurous life, rifle in hand all the way from Canada to Patagonia; hence the fidelity of his descriptions and the vivid interest of his narratives of frontier life, From Franck Taylor, we have: x “A Manual of Pensions, Rousty and Pay,’ by Geo. W. Haff. This will be found an excerd- ingly udeful book to those desirous of obtaining pensions or beunty for themselves or others: The arrangement is so simple that the law, forms, instructions, decisions, &c., can de readily found. From the publisher, Geo. W. Unilds, Phiis- through Hudsen Taylor, we have “The Siege of Richmond, a Narrative of the Military Operations of Gen, Geo. B. McClellan during the Months of May and June, 1962,” hy Joel Cook, special correspondent vi the Phila- delpnia Presa with the Army of the Potomac. ‘This narrauys, written in unpretentious sty le, affords a more connected idea of the Peninsular campaign than is obtainable from any other source, so far As we are Aware, And the inci- onto) details as to camp life and the organiza- tiea of the army of the Potomac are of interest. PARTIZAN STATEMENTS.—-We haye given as Titt}e heed to the statement of ultra anti-Admin- istration journals that the Republican party at the next sessign of Congress design to legislate as complete a revolution in the government of the Union, the Constitution, the principles on which it is founded, &c., &e., a5 t© the New York Tribune's roorback aceusing the Demo- eratic leaders in that city of being im treaty with the oligarchy at Richmond to initiate peace, Ac, withont consultation with the cou. stututional anthoritirs of the Government Thee stores are doubtles alike unfounded: hay ing been gotten uponly to the end of making Political capital against those at whom they are respectively aimed. We notice them now, only to suggest that toe many of our cotemporaries of the press are injuring the good cause by ac- cording them importance. That would be im- mea-urably strengthened 1 the the m: dabor and influence dévoted to enforcing such crim- instions and recriminatiors were turned, racer, to increase Che carnestucss and unity with which the war ix pe ing prosecuted. ar From. oMiciais reports concerning the late successful operations of the National forces under Gen. Weitzel uear New Orleans, it ap- Pears that the enemy evacuated Berwick’s Bay wm A great hurry, on the approach of our gun- boats, leaving behind them four hunired wagor-loads of » Gen. Weitzel was in somew hat ofa quan whatto do with these human chatte!s," ss he had Sircady (wiee as any begroes in and around his cump as he Bad soldiers withia it, Information being ob- tained thata company of the enemy's militia force was encamped a short distanes above ‘Thibodeaux, Gen. Weitzel sent his cavalry to capture th which was effected ina masterly manner. Nearly the evtire company was secured, with their arms, horses and ammuni- tien. The whote region ef country in which eur forces bave been operating is redeemed, and to use the words of Gen. Weitzel, “is as Sate to travel as Canal street. oes. er Jonn rived in our ¢ view with Co Ross, of the Cherokees, ar- y. and had an inter- r Dole im regard to the affairs of his nano whiea he represents as wery triendly tot Union: and, having suf- fered for that rea e is Very auxious to secure the p jovernment. We underst ron encouraged « ts Isor of inguiry £ adelphia, di of the reported ~ nesota Indians t Pparied by a is of Phil. F h of three hundred Mia- hn by Gen. Pope, accom. tion of said sen- t being one of OF The Chicage Joarna!, of November b, Says: «From a gentleman just returned from aire we learn tha river at thay point has deen Literally swarming with soldiers passing down the Vhio aud Mississippi, on transports, for some days past. Great preparations are in Progress m both the mulitary and naval arms of the service in that quarter. General McCler- naad and Admira! Porter are getung ready for atizg job. They expect to be at New Orleans in time to wash the loyal people there, and of the Whole Mississippi Valley, a ‘Merry Olristmas’ ‘The whole West is anxious for the reopening of the Mississippi Ww commerce and navigation, And we believe their wishes will be fully grat- ifted before New Year’ Grex. MiLkov’s MovuwEnts.—The expedt- bea of Gen. Milroy to Huntersville, Monterey, Franklin, and through the counties of Poca- hontas, Bath, Highland, aud Pendleton, West- een Virginia, have been entirely successful. He captured Major William Harness, Capt. Evans, Capt. Boggs, the notorious Camp, and about forty-five prisoners; also about twenty-five Rorses and seventy head of beef cattle. That region is now clear of rebels. The small-pox a reported to be raging at Staunton and in the Deav Lerrxus—It has been the ‘abit of the Lead Letter Office to send back Only those tet. ters that contained matters of value, but for the Past year the experiment has been tried of sending ali letters, and the result has been Vety satisiactory. Not more than sixteen per cent of the letters bave deem returned to vue Department, anit the doudie Postage that is eharged has restized a surplus over the ex- pense. SF The New Orleans payers are partis tHe tosses of the Louisiana troops at the bay @f Aut’. Five Louisa reguments, com. prbiws m Ail six hundred men, lust three hun. @red and twenty-three im the actives, of who forty-five were killed aud two Ruadred aud seventy-en bt wounded Tie Washington ar- tillery, four 0 2 Washizg'ur fey wounded an Gen Morgan's Comterland Gap army hus bere ord red inty Keniugky trom Western Vargious, The 62 Peeressee regiment passed threegh Louisville on Prutsy, amt the och 5 twe Teugessee ree @F Brig Gen sy nts were om route. ur ass been mneved of Be command in the Penosytys Reserves, Sed will re: 2 Gen. Hunter, to whyse de partment he bas teem ordered &F Lieut. Colonel Coiburu and Capt. Duane, Yate of Gea. MeClellan’s om, have Deoe re. dwased trom arrest cud ordered to retura to duiy preset eieathaente ds Desmisee.— By order of the President, Sur. grve Geo. Burr, US. Vols, nas beee Wisuuissed from the service, for drenkemness. ee Rear Admural Lavaleie, of the Petired ie, dina youtantny, Ot PRilndslphis. er Two bundred Rebeis at attempt sted to enter | Linceln covaty, Ky. & few days ago, dur wees eucceeefully repulsed by the Hua Quscus. THE SITUATION. The Chromicte having this i the Mct that there must be Yredericksburg for want of rail ppties np from nia for getting we may not inappropriataly exp! tot lic that no blame whate veg can. bly, to Gin. Burnside on this @®count™ Aw fore Gen. McClellan left the Maryiand bank of the Potomac he urged on the Army Headquar- ters by telegraph, and by special messenger sent hither, the vital importance of haying pverything in readiness to place this railr ad | betweph) Aidia Creelg and Predericksbarg-30 complete running order at the earliest possible moment, specifyme, trsome tnstantes; the are ticles he theught shegld be gathered and pre- pared for instant use to (hat end. His advice WAs not fulliowed, it may be because it could not then be seen that the repairs of that road | bad Sught to de with «the plan of the cam- paign.” We make this statement, as it is due to Gen. Burnside’s future that the facts involved | should be understood by the country from the | start, : MAJOR GENERAL McDOWELL. ‘We hare to inform the distant public that it is the unanimous belief among military men who are here or have been here since Popo's retreat upon the rational capital, that whenever the case of General McDowell comes up be- fore a Court of Laquiry, it will be found that no other officer in the service has more invariably discharged his whole duty, or dis- charged it In any respect be(ter. We state this fact that the public may be prepared tonccennt for what all will soon become aware of. Viz: That he is not only without an accuser, but that there exists no tittle of evidence of any descrip- tion reflecting either upon his conduct or his capacity as a Union General. It will surely be found that the hue and ery by which he has Leen victimized up to this time has been as sweepingly unjust as unfounded MILITARY courts The following compose the Military Com. mission and Courts Martial to be convened under Orders No. 250: Military Commission to investigate the charges preferred against Gen. Fitz Jonn Por- jer by Major General Pope: Major Gen. Hun- ter, Brig. Generals Prentiss, Garfield, Buford, and Morris. Judge Advocate, Col. J. Hoit. The Commission will assembie in Washington to-day. Court of Inquiry in Gerferal McDowell's case: Major General Cadwalader, Brig. Gen- erals Martindale and Van Allen. Will con- vene to-morrow. Colonel Pelouze Judse Ad- voente. Court of Inquiry on General Buel!’s opera- tions in Kentucky: Major General Lew. Wal- | lace, Brig. Generals Schofield and Tyler. Court will conyeue at Indianapolis, This ANOTHER x AY aL CAPTURE. The Navy Departinent have information of the recent capture of the steamer California, from Mobile, hound to Mayans, loaded with from S¢¢ to 1,000 bales of cotton. She was cap tured by the U.S. steamer Montgom imformation Was brought by the U_S. Connecticnt. mer THE MILITARY GOVERNORSHI? Brigadier General Wads worth, Military Gov. ernor of this District, left us, on a fortnig! leave, this morning, for New York. Brigadier General Martindale has been ordered (tempo- rarily) to duty in that position, in his stead, and commenced to act this forenoon. NAVAL ORDERS, Lieut. H. E. Muilan has been de the steamer Florida, and ordered Woshington for dut a a pombe laced in he joint charge of MLW mand S. Jobe T ramuer schools ee Gall be held in tire ecteo} roe of New York aven ENING, inclusive tS report = Ppretic NiGHT sc poe FLEST AND SECOND Sop oebdaw N FOR THUS Lis = Y te FREDAY of ea: week. commencing at 75, o’¢!0ck. Applicakons fo admission can be made at the school Toom or to either one of the autersigns MH. MILLER. RT RICKETTS, "RO: ct A eeoes R. T. MORSELL, RHE g.€ haa ee COLLECTOR'S OFFICE Wasuiseros, D.C NOTICES TO TAX-PAYERS. Notice is hereby given to all persons in arrears for taxes, whether gus. special or annual tax, taat unless the same is paid at this office before the lst AY Der property on whieh kos ‘voi UI please pay wi ili be allowed, under Atter time spec ified A discount of fixe pe the law. during the r November there w ba Bt. ‘Collector _Bo 12-Sawlw [Inter ais ast & Chr. EXECUTIVE MANSION, Novempsr 2, 132. Patil the meeting of Congress the President will Bot receive visitors after LZ o’eluck M. on any day nov S-tw N_A‘No 1 TOP Cov fA HORSE for sale RAINEY’S Stables corner of streets T HE Hack DRIVER WHO CARRIED A ‘Trunk last week (on Tuesday) to Sal I2th st and was not rece:ved, will please bring said tra to 533 izth st., without further notice, and ¢ thing will be satistactory, o 23 Miss L. LE Ar RAYS Coal wane co Qe tons CUMBERLAND Ak ram ef mine. Also, ? unds of prime BUTT Inquire at the Cotle ors Otten, Georgety: wma Capt. PETER QU: GLEY. OFPICERS AND SOLDIER'S Gvo Ds, UNSTON & SCOFIELD. Joes st., New York, and street. near Willards’. Full assortment of Military and Fancy Goods, Chevrons, Flags, Gloves. Stationery, genvine Sperm Army Oil) Gam Polish, Xe.’ Full stuck of Fireworks. Sole Agents for tae Colorifc. 302 E street, ve Pa. are. no 9-Im F PROF G. MARINE ASHION ABLE PANUING ACADEMY, TEMPER. ANCE HALL ry st. bet. th aud loth sts. i respectfully informs bis former nd the public im general. that he t ua the above Academy on Tursiday, December 2, at 3 p.m, These wishiog tuition callat the Academy from $te3p m. For particulars, see cireatars, no 2)-20* WAGONS! WAGONS! * Rg @ supecier lot of “ae SUTL ‘KS WAdoNs of ali sizes, which will bo suid low. A'so, one very large four spring WAGON, suits bie for 2 duguerreotypist. rriageor Wa, _ egneir og of every de. seri ption proiptly at to. ‘tH Gkawaa, Coachmaker, no 2-3t* STD, and'a77 Bighth st. EPETITION oF ane BAND CONCERT oF ACKED MUS The SOCIBTY OF BS VINCENT DE PAUL. at the urgent request of many Rerdons whe could svt Sein acusittance isto the hall ou last Suniay eve to repeat their | Be of programme ween musical arrange: Cec Lis Yours Kanes f r 24x Beyacur, of we the” De tector ‘ De a at? o'clock. Concert to cox mmence. at T > a mA Pe yu ed Seats $1; Children pelt aes at the music store of Ent "306 Fa. arcane, aud ef the deor on ing of the Concert 1 ATEST NEWS BRUM ke Nore JOHN BRIG HE'S SPEKC H AGAINST IN FERING WITH AMERICAN Ag hime Kis BOLD SPEECH oe 8 PRAalse OF OUR wul INCKEASE INTHE BRICK OF WOoLEN COTTON & T0088 Burt BRUOR & CO No. 464 Tia stevet betamereased the price of thei uauense s5 CLOTHIN #¥OUK MEN'S AND B& 43 they Dovgt it a r AND vil peices ¢ the people pay the least mined to un sand are Beucd fie next forty days to make room fe Thal we are pew wseufackuriong, The peep'e only oar goods to induce them te buy. and our bY MYXER TS wp PANTS excels anything ever offered im this city 2. BRUeR & CY Dayiexs ts EN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING No 404 ra Stat Tae Dovss Beiow Smita’. a tm we, 1 we nas | iK FRONT. ME DELAY, from the ini as “King with reference to such Walters. The tion corps is, really doing its best to haye it showta Gaye peri nisti4/ qypyir io Rave been sadly neglected. The rebels being almost en- trety undisterbed inthis quarter after our | evacuation of Frederjoksburg, smaproved their opportunity to carty off al! the tethgraph wir. iron rads, raijroad chairs, key that they could getaway, a8 well as to burn all the bridges thoroughly as possible. The consequence is that a much larger snp. | Ply o& such railroad materiats as hava bean } found requisite im repairing railroads in Vir- j-inia disabled by the rebels aré foand necessa- ry here, Itis probable that the lack of them” may delay the army's advance a week—poxe! hiay 8 fortnight. New Oricans. FROM FAIRFAX STATION, pebsaer ys enciaree, GEN, SIGBL CHANG ES.1BS HEADQUARTERS FROM CENTERVILLE TO FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE, eee {Special Dispatch to The Star.} FATRFAX STATION, Noy. 20, 1962.—Gen. Sizel yesterday evening changed the lovation of his headquarters from Centerville to Fairfax Court House, | hear. Nothing eise of particular interest is just now transpiring in this vicinity. age a7 Last night, a horrible murder was ¢om- mitted in the vicinity of Broad and Christian Philadtiphia. Thos. Williamson was found dead in his house in a shocking state of mutilation, his body being almost entirely sev- Aman who is suspected of having , macy With his wife has been arrested, hay- ing, it is said, been seem coming from the honse Wiliam. son wis 4 soldicron leave of absence, tnd of streets, eredin two. in! | | soon after the erime was committed. i dissipated habits. @7-The Hartiord Times of Monday says: “Letters to November 7 have been received in this city by N.H. Morgan, Esq., from his son, v. S. Morgan Farragut’s squadroa at Ship Island, He a boats crew from the Confederat {| steamer Ovieto, at Motle, escaped fre i 1 i | steamer and arrived at Ship Isiand on the tst | i } instant. They ite also meniions th are four teu-gun ship rom-plate | aaron MARKET, Commer Trarteanth st and tie Avenue This well-known establishment contioues te ty nicht pumercus custemers with PROVISION | of all kinds, The Proprietors would most respeetfully call the attention of the citizens of Washington to their fine assortment of goods just arrived— Tee baxcee APPLES, be Cape ORAN BERRIES as ees se ok £ i Bis SEGAN uBeTy aha Cakes s of Me eelebrated Marrow-fat S( ‘OR Syhegs PIGS EEE ant TRIPE, Together with everything usualy kept iu pinted markets. see j eae tyr mess, ad thiss con eto get their supplies MALLARD & WILLIAMS. STRATIO GRAND “RALLY er MEN aND BOYS ANT OF HIN G, AT INE ” BEST AND CHEAPEST HOTSE IN TOW. No. 460 Seventy Staesr, Where a can find THE LARGEST. BEST AND CUBAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in this eity. STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN SEEKERS, who get Gtted out ig short time andat We dave just exe Is adything this market. tlow prices, our motto being UICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS B.~ Our Saturday custo ters will please evenipg it is impossible to wait on al! Ba Do not fo e Chespest Clothing House in town, at No. laventh st. nea: J ai « cd e ethiers, ne - p** ALEXANDER woLows T, VOCALIST, AND COMPOSER his profes & Very smort time to read mus and exec rare p As to <i extrao dimary rei and enables the ingor to ve “Ladies and Renton n't Evening Feige fe asses | Wolowski are og kp. m..when Prof also xplain t he fall theary of music andl read- System. The subseri*ers to this ed only till the Jat of Dy ber. 135, sor Wolowski receives visitors daily} (24. m., at Lis residenes, Nu. dod Ith street Tm 1th and F HAMP NB, goes Well iu harass. Apply to J FUSSELL, pGbARER AND SAU TERN WIN Somes, pew tel Deg 55 Tobe wemat M Store ne % GLISH PICKLES ¢ KOSS & BLACKWELL'S eHow CH CILLI sad GERKIN 3. Por su! CALWELL & Ps. ay, Oppo, Will i COPARTNERSUTP. I HE Subseriber bas this day asseeist: y im basipess, asx partner, hi Orme & Son. _ November 19. 1382 bowie e no 19-3" KNEW ¥ HE scuoon ee DAY TSO Gaptain Jackson. PETER BERRY Water at.. Georgetown. POTATOE: t 2.000 BUSHELS OF ‘Pare OES CKSON WHITE POPATORS t sale from vessel. PETZE GeRRY, SS Water st, George town. SCOTCH Wars Bo 9-3t* de st arci yetiand ty W 3" . rivsaclicle, fur sale NORRIS, CALWELL & CO., <t3 Pa aveoue Fc SALE_A large “sorrel BOOKS: gentle xo fo" Gift Store, Pa, av. suse, 8 shove Phintes. “ao Bae = BBLS, FRESH SELECEED BG. CHESTS site ee. # bores fresk LEMONS, For sale WY cream tad $ wetstty 291 Ps. av. - betw &. SCARIER, CERCA, ABSYNTH AND DRAKE bITTEKS. CALWer ‘ste S Fas ce are Hor sale » “°F NopRts, pe 19-3t° FINS APPLE “CHEESS. KED HERKINGS In boxce and barrels, by NORRIS, TALW 2 LL a& OO, we 1 3t* 20 SCOTCH AL? CASKS YOUNG #R'S BRINE 1D casks ALLSUPE'S INDIA AL NOBRIS, CALW ALL nom st* 225 Pa avenue POR SALB—A stytish. Mark b; PR Relonging toe gta Re. & May be nwa at RAINKLS & 4 OR aad O strewus BURG aLy, For sale by L& co, Will be likely to require ip his presen a H otherwise, but the prelim nary preparations of | ; Materials for the repsir of the railroad, which | If so, we shal! of conrse have the “on to Richmond” press down on Gon. Burnside ta | ono Tond'and tong howl, théngh he is no more | to blame for the delay than Gen. Butler in | Acting Master on the United ates sloop-of-war Relief, with Commodore 1 out to the peat “ay N. B—Members of Congress conten plating om Cur store is -o full ia the accuracy and fine quality of lass om OR SAL A fine young SADDLE HORSE; NX orthwest corner a no ier ted with is son. JiMes_ W. ORNS, ao-t Loe firm will be kuown hereafter as Wm_ ii to reeeive freight for the port, and wiil receive dispatch: na TEWARTS yams Score MALT, asape- 4 comb family hurse and yuitabie asuller: will be sold cheap. se the own. SOS Jong a eate ths ty 2 80H 2° want Pe avemue | vations, in the United States. In testimony whereof, I have caused those lotters to be made patent, and the Seal of the United Btates to be hereunto affixed.- Given under my aaoe, fa the fen. the uth ‘ay 1a Bates Pee the nk ‘ + Paine a Wis H. Savann,§ Seeretary of State. tr ne Neer if By the Aznauam Lincouy, President of the United States ‘of America : To All Whom it May + ron pene ‘ Satisfactory evidence kop ecg been ex! tO me that QOrro Taxx has been appointed Vice- , Consul of the United Kingdoms of Sweden ant ‘ Norway, at Green Bay, Wisconsin, Edo'hereby rec- ognize him as euch, and daciare him free to exer- cise and enjoy such fanctions, powpra ani pr.vi- | were yesterday stricken from the rolls, and Jeges a6 are allowed to the Vice-Consuls of the © | most favered nations, in the United States. In testimony whereof, I have cansed these letters to he made patent, and the seal of the United Btates to be paplagiodey xed. hie bet ee yen unlor my hard at the etty o! ‘asbing- Giga the 17th day of November, A. D.ja.xnd | {y. 8.] of the Independence. the United of America, the 37t! By the President : Wirtiex H, sbkauaM LINCOLN. Derasruent or Stare. Wasuiturox, Nov. 19th, 1362. Releases from the draft on the ground of alien- | ; age have been allowed in the following cases: Na: Where . Luzerne county, Penn. “Montour county, Penn, Seles He apguawteks Derexces oF W. = N ber ove Guxxrit Oxpers, No. 8 Bridge over the Potomac will onl mie. Bartley Ragan Obarles Berger. Fe t Hereafter’ the omg be ‘used for Government purposes. Nejther private vehicles | ‘tizens on horseback will be allowed to erosa ier Lang Bridge, bat must go by way of the Agee. dct Brice. ceoneaeet Haryteriwax, By command of Mat CONCE DEKREVER, no 39-7t Assi: Ac st General. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. me SADDLE AND THE WASHINGTON ARSKNAL take great pleasuse to announce to their many friends, soa the public in aves: Ord they, intend g' ving oie first GRAN ALL a em a Ta! opus betrees oth and > eth, Peuteaas ant iniles, By order of Cox nmittec. to no 2 tawiw* TOTICK —The tenth. GRAND ASSEMBLY of N the SHIELDS cus will be given at Teurenance Hatt. Ddetween Mh and ith. on PacRspaye Niant next, Nov. in yest nee of Franklin Hail Being too smal! for the large party expec icket< soi: for Frankke Hal ts published wil be recsivable at Temperance -s on the night of the party. Tickets =. adwitting a geutleman and ladies. Comm Jnmes Flansgan, John Hozan, Dennis MeXausara, " The second GRA! ND BALL of the youn Riendsbip Assoc! atios t take pince at Temperance Hall. on & bh. on THANESGLY NG ov 23.) The Commit re themoelves that nelthar peins bor eepense will 6c spared to make this the tiraptss stone Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and indies. Committee gf reaenays A. Hutton, James T. Kuight, L. Martin, P. Hall, Win, Vernon. no litt er. TIMES COMING '—The SHIELDS BOYS, W by request of their rep fecatts intend oth gs ye ae GRA ae on FAURSDAY ‘NIGHT, November erance nails, on E street. Tickets” admbti ting 8 gentteman and ladies. Comamrtice of Arrangements—J. Flanegan, J. He- gan, D McNamara, M- Hsrrigan,P. Hogan. ali-sy BOARDING. OOMS AND BOARD can be had in a house oc: 3 arcere fail ia Frain sni wife w Fit welfth st. at the sou! OA RD Rorsone visi ing permanent or t modated 0 94N have BOARD, at bh & street, near enue. ars old, suitable in four battles; S$ ho use far him. no 19 3" Furnished ROOMS sfeom Willards” Hotel. “t t e square from is 0" nqu =p at Stat Otice. net V past so ee. im a respectable private family Resideuce between Penusyivania avenue and K street. and between l?th amd th st< Stating terms. Reference required Address ““T, T .° Star Office. ec” se aanaiannEEREEEEETEIEEEEenaeeememmmmemmre=sommmemme na’ PERSONAL. TRICK GARNEY os eo NAY formerly » 3aNoB. Voi 6 learn = bis advantage by aes 244 F street. ie Prosed to be cmployed 3 ot a livery stable in this Bo 19-3t* = PRS. ©! SMITH, A Most Exc 'ient Test Medium. Will give sittings for a short time tot -for the purpose of seeing well ss living friends, gets name: rectly, reads character, foretelis re events, reads the future Hours for sittings from Mto9_ Charges reasonable. Rooms at No. 60 th A street, Capitel Hil z t i CARD. = . P hcg eee yf hey 13, 1863 aving this day ased from Gore Br ave the stock and Uxtures of the BOOT and SHOE ORE, No. 340 Penn. avena>, fer many years by him, we respectfully solicis a coatin- uation of the patronage heretefore so liberally as tu stow cre the energy ———. Ox, BeRSS. WILSON NEW FALL 8TOCKg. 486 Embreci Gold and RRAMGINGS, recin, wet ta: & — dium and iced PAPERS. “ists ciths, ro prist ee for the richly afiorned ar taost hucsbie’ Spegetite) sageton Bid ion Tmitation gx essen, and — I land, by the wrard or er inal ade 1S ades. AL Pic’ FRAMES, Warranted te, be Gilded = Geld Leaf, ‘The handsomest assortment im the District, from the best bean- manos in the-ceuatry. alse.s tifal variety of dark Wood and smail-sced Oral and Carte de Visite of ‘tie facta foreign and demes- menu re. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, BNESS MAKERS OF | i h good BOARD, can de | thout chil- hwest eor- no 9-2" | There is about the same majority on: the 'con- ; soldiers” vote. Wilson has 2,000. Somer of ths | others go ns high as 4,000. Wilson, of the Da- ' pugite district, is beaten for judge by 200 votes -before the Military Commission Hon. Charles. One nunticesaillicers, pean withont leave, their names will be published shortly. This is the first instalment of the thousand now &b- | sent, ekutking. ER. / OF FITZ JOH popes as cofinsel Gen. Fitz John Porter has mae the attraction at Niblo’s Garden, New York, he mi creeraneee a Tectmced dod che wif ratic cantatrice, Miss bom there is no artistes of the Italian scheol. Mons. will assume the prireipal male c! the batiet, and doubtless be hearty Wweltonnet popular Canterbury boards. Eames, of this city, former Minjster to Veno- guela, ‘and once editar of the Constitetian, when that paper was the organ of President Pierce. a cese ee aS SS * APPOINTMENT. Henry C. Hilfoway, oF Indiana, has béen appointed by the President Commissary of Subsistence with the rank of Captain. sen Nas eee ee OrriciaL, York oF Iowa.—By the offigial count it appears that the Republican majority on the State ticket fs between 15,000 and 16,0u0 ‘This includes the soldiers’ vote. Without that = *RCIBLE Entry ane Detatser — Foren vote the Republican majority is over 5,0u0 * bene Joan day afternoon, and pei 9 engaged in a case of forcible entry detainer, in which an old colored @oman Lucy Leu was the complainant — Hawkins, gressional ticket, Grinnell, whe was beaten by trom the evidence that Lacy, for twoy the home vote, has a majority ef 1,300 with the er 87 The Independence Belge of the 29th Octo- ber, writing concersing Garibaldi, says that he has full confidenee in the successful results of his medical treatment. He has decided to go to England for a short time, and thence proceed direct to American. He has promised all his officers to meet them in America. Many of them have recently left on their way to New bly ejected fae kins. The justices imposed a fine of and in default of payment mit him to jail, when he as ya Tes “as fe York. The expenses of the voyage are charged to the Consutate of the United States at Genoa. a ee Probably the occurrences in Greece may change August H Garibaldi’s plan. Relatives of ——— Se ee ee - the informatica | Tur OrriciaL Vors ov New York STATE. | Postion to the k arial lace of thei | The full efficial vote for Governor at the last | py cating on F. T. . Sands, Government under. State election is as follows: taker, 444 F street north. i Seymour received 307,083 —_—>—— General ® WOTtR...0000.5 +208, 191 PICKED UP BY THE POLICE.—Last ere: 5, Tickets $1, admitting a | | gonr p | brought slaves, as alleged, to Havana: but facts | statement is ¢ i ; } on the 15th inst. for Ne Wm. Willis, C. L | Jones, N. B. Hodges, J mer A. MeLeon, J Wilson 4 5 Diferemt sizes and cclots, Picture Riegs, Nails,&c | CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Gopies of calahe ated Pictures, Paintings, Statuary eit 2 ow ating called the above goods, which were putting f au, 2a accoDt ef the times, will be mid at the prices exelusively for muneraiive om <a for rary labor, ae ate aad executed. ar’ 7 Ovders Stor PAPEERANGING of WINDOW ' SHADES executed. mm — or =: No. 456 Sevent! ht 5 Same weak ~~ IRST W ARD FAMILY GROCERY STORE, 254 PssysrLVANta AVENUEST NORTH 3iD8.) Between Wh and wei sereecs. FRESH GOODS RECEIVED REGULARLY. Fair Prices—No Gouging. SF Goods delivered in every part of the city. A few a ant Oe rior 5 Aceaaeer CoR- @eret comMOTION rust Wann! WHAT CAUSES IT* { BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Lately Opened, No. 115 Pewysrivasta Avexcs, Between t9th and Sith sts, ¥YEBY BODY IS | Re THERE F WELL-MaDE t FasHi@NaBLE SUITS: | As that is the very place new for every body to buy 4 FINK OUTFIT CHEAP: Please remember that oar motto is FALB DEALING AND LOW PRicgs: Call at once and procure sear Derceine. os ‘TSHER: UsaRervat Lup MIN Fes Z The most Con vei Bvid Dy Gears g } had iden cited him up to the time of our going | the deceased got i little boy, ten old, named Jerem! ner, was arrested Wy Patrolman Nicnela suspicion of stealing a borse which he The little fellow declared that the animal given in charge to him to hold, tra The boy was but the horse wasn. tained to be returned to the proper owners, Seymour's AJOTITY .ceeceregs ceereee 10,572 A SPIRITED NAVAL APFAIR_ “WALLS VAN WOODEN 7 ver FEDERATE IRUN-C U.S. Frac-Suatr CaLuorn, off Berwick City, Nov.4, i502.—Edator Star: Quite aspiried little affair came off about nine miles above here yes- terday. The Calhoun, Commanding Officer Buchanan, (nephew of the rebel Commodore.) the Grey Cloud, Lieut. Wiggin commanding, the Estreila, Acting Master Cook commandin”, and the Diana, all steamed up the Bayou yesterday, and the Cathomn leading, when she (the Calhoun) grounded, and the Grey Cloud took the lead. We went up wit ont any a@ifficntty, until we came across live nk in @ flatbuat across the Bayou. Here the steamer Cotton made her appearance. The Cotten is a large iron-clad vessel, abo: U0 feet fong nouLtiug ten guns. She has railroad iron fv! d, aud by ber actions one BS uld suppose ad little or uone aft. The Grey Cloud ran up to the dam and iet zo at her, when & battery of field pieces on each side let go at the Cloud with twelve and twenty. tBu DOW izes, aud Completely niddhag her upper work. The Clond soon shelid them eutot the batteries, but the Cotton still ham- meré her with solid shot. The Fstreila and Jaana then fell back, and the Calhoun haying got afloat went op, and the two, (the Cloud and Calhoun) stood the binnt of the fre from half past one to four o'clock, whem the red. backed up stream oxt of range The Clond was struck the €athoun by eight, t Ivana by two. Ther: se eur std SQuts ISH A CON- ein anes Give tHE NAmns.—Fditor Star at may be seen who Xtmong our Joyal ave contributed money for bounty to volun. teers and aaa of their familics while, ubli¢ service, ence Le Senn Unblishea, in_accordance with the practice other-cith This is dar tothe ed nay and to the depositories thereof for AB ae Sest To tae Orp Cartrot —Thie W. F. Wittams, . h Vircinia, % Cama and bert, 49 irginia, and If. 5. Simmons nt im Sickles" Provost tor pe and were committed to the Old Say, Col. Doster. One of these ix known abont Washington sad was fo the Auxiliary Guard, but appears in the list under an aseu! P aame. Alpine Tse Gens Sha W sey . Tesicing in Heward spear Laurck-wns arrested this or order of Col. Hats. Way, of the Mist Se a the charge of side sent to this.city Sud committed to the Ona C itol, nga: Caneress Bald Seba lio o'clock night was iat are Siete Preetdes President*s, the Et hee honse of Mra. Grady,corner of Fifwenth E streets, going throush a of the and partitton aud jedging in opposite Sent here a young lady was siting: eesns. Ser > two, the as but one man killed The bayou is abont ylyanisaveru-. s that ¢ the Cotton lost forty men mit A great number wounded. ‘The o's shots were handsome, being all good ven shots. The Cotton was not more than a qharterof a mile from us the whole time; bat 2: ts Capt. Buchanan got behind our saw- yer, and began fo burst percussion shell on her forward deck, she backed out of the way. We © captured her had if net been for the Crecvrt Covrt.—The arcuments in the of Harriet V. Ladde vs. Pairo & Nourse, concluded this mx The case of Ulysses Ward = J.C. Med end Jobn Franceison trial. Mr. Carlisle plaintiff and Stone for defendants. eens <ceicteeen Recerits.—Since ae the lowing recruits have arrived : eight | Pennsytvania ts. 15 for 39 for to6th Pen sang ang for Rhode bd regiments, Dattery. ae. men behaved well, especially a «quad of Th five men, commanded by Lient. Harrower, regiments; 41 for for the Ist New Jérsey who went asho Grey Cloud's bx Protected by, iron, the L s by tron, the Estreiia’s are below water, but “he Calbouu’'s are all exposed. The engimeers on the Calhoun behaved well, the steamer Bay State, has been Chieti Engineer W. O. Brown, who Ok his trick at the engine, that the other ols 2 opens =p w ted - might see the fight. —— Pirsoxat—Hon. C. P. Wolcott, Ohio; © Price and lady, Pa; Hon. ©. Crichton, C: Col. Farnham, Vt. @. B. Lincoln, Brecklyn: Hon Joseph Segar, ¥a, are Willards’. to pick off the gunners. The TS Aud emgines are —>+-9-—— Boat Ratsen.—The tug-bost Tiger, which] will be remembered, was sunk near fi Head about & year simee by being run over TELEGRAPHIC. LATE FROW HAVANA. — THE CASE OF THE STEAMER BMANCHE. — i New Yorsy Nov. The steamer Eagle, with Havana dates to the 15th instant, ed st this port. The Diare Marini, asecession paper published | at Havana, denies the statement thatthe steamer Bianche, or a Spanish war steamer, had H LD IAMAICA ENNESSY aND ? | COS BRANDY reid + bas BO! F no 19-3t* ** Somers. CAUWELL 1 CO Bo 9-3" 213 Ps_av.. oppo Will SOR SALE OR HI be aed valuable sreiNe WAGON: eatasie f for Asatier’ ant ras = connected with the circumstance show that the rect. The steamerg§merica, from Nicaragua, with California passengers, sauled trom Havana York. The gunbost Santiago, Sagamore. and Wa- chusett ba: Hayana. other business. Bom. avenue. between Hh Avo BROUGHAW s sod Sa i be Corringes-ege in. be iat ise? seid Tween @ an LOCA AL iu NEws. ARRIVAL OF Palauan AND Contr amayp Geovs.—Lasi e veaing the gunboat Jaced Beli arrived with @ large lot of contraband goud-, : consisting of boots and shoes, hats, dry goods, | Spa cn and sbont !.00 wool cards, and the following = Maw Paes crs riseners:—R. W Browsing, of Richmond, A Superior ormeriy Bo IT-eolw } Naw eaaiEe WALNUTS, ané PRES: 0 Site Sent | MACKERE! ras itn totor PES 2 COAL OTL and FLUID. LIME eecld at SHELLED Jouss, of Baitimor, Ma cer, of Maryi: + 2 ‘ Er. Hoch 3 ce, EH. Rhode Rhoderick, N aey, c George Joa Hickey John Laurel, aud J. S Wales of Delaware. These were all captured by the schooner T. A. Ward, gunboat Coer de Lion and Jacob Bell in attempting te run the blockade, oem some pro, ent meno. They had with about Ss.onv in moneys @\ GW of which was i gold. They wil probably be sent to the Wid Capitel to-day. i F De i OUND AD & man was) iennd dead ia a aes waete in @larble Alivy, betweem Four-amd-a-balf and Sixth | streets, uear Penusyivama svenee. When | found he was lying in the wagon quite dead, his head hanging ever the tail- gate. No one to press, ner bad an West Deen Beit Tor - tody was removed t ¢ Fourth Ward sta- } tion, and there = ates were of opinion tha: the man bad twice been accommodated with dgings at that st It is Probadie thar | 2 "he Wagoa to sleep, and shed. The coroner will sammen a jury and } inquire into the cause of death as soon as pos. | sith He was dressed in blnek cluthes, sitic | vest, black necKeloth, gold shirt studs, ET YOUR WASHING POW at the BATSON. CUBA Sai Sec. | Citizens. and wure Wrusses. —o-—— Svnvew Beata.—Yesierday morning a sot- dier nemed Reynolds, of the 4th New York, got inte a back at the corner of Tenth street and the Avenue, im an intexiwated con. dattom, and told the driver to take Bim te the Odd Feliows’ Hall Hospital, Nayy Yard: pat Ou SITiving tere Be was found to be damd. Baving expired on the way. has been banging about the fer months, and is represented as being avery &. wm perate man, and recently has been arrested by the police. Doctors Brown and Secior Bejd a been ped by & heavy emer comply co ape a while inioxi- ented a W asuixeron Monry MARKET.—Q notations tor stocks, cotp and uncurreat meney, by Lewis JoRusen & Co., Bankers” U.S. goo ete Eee wa. Certitiestes 1 Quartermasters Chevks, pays- on in Certificates... * S&. Demand Nows aoe an — POX cBackEas: Just received from Lasais berg! Aun Ene — oa _Pa. ave. eh FROM 3B on. Taanreerecaeo raat ‘Tennessee, & retin 3, Georgia. bc. Toad oe 99 ead 101 Water at., ~