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imporsibildy. Ihave convened the Couna wOFKFDOIAL “ = v4) | OUR-MILFPARY BUDGHYF. | YyHolesan. ae opmae why® GiB fruus 1s ovbe eveleapay THE EVENING STAR. eee + | Basnoresresy November btn, ta. S| terther communication you may have to make - === == THE SITUATION. Gsxnnat Oupsas, No. “Hereafter the : Ving soobacablty, sad niesankien: eS: ae : have tate- i f will only be used for | Ty Teepec » yous part WASHINGTO orry: So oe Ooi vatooet, Va, ees Meavsere Bal . {6 vehicies | " M. SLAtoiTER, “4 NOVEMBER 22, 1962. sraphic communication w . nor citisenson horasheck ans Last night Waa busy time in Fredericks. SATURDAY....--- — nothing had reached hel : pending ‘4 4 | the paw 6°, ORE must Beg the pehast ‘ === a mv the conclusion that at that time @en. Sumge 20 a Pet Pel Pemmoving _ Themilitary SF aeaeDE YOR INTERESTING TuLg. SO! commenced ‘oshell Frederickabarg Bigm | fe ae te teornleg seceaied Io viens tac ohne mB OUTSIDE FOR INTE that point. According to the terms anno . noje-7t as SC on R ; . enaraic AND OTHER MATTER. in hin communication of yeeterdgi to thigu- P| The impression papvails quite extensively | zo the right and rear of the town, the result of < === horities of the place, he, designed Leginming ape Wie rrontiagihy and this forenoon, that | fost niche Ribas a SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. that operation at 9 a, m. this morning. “The . | | Eariy’x and Mackall’s divisions of Stonowall | artillery is Bow berger most The Intelligencer has « caustic review of the ¢.-+ that he is not Known (here) tohave com- {| nim Corner of Bis —e— 00K OUT FOR THE COLUMBIA ACTIVE 2 . upon Wash. | 7890fSble positions, while thé report ef the commission charged with the in- pienced this work, makes it highly probable JAMEIN'S NEW BILLIARD SALO@N, mu eet en « Jackson's force are advancing po ee which wee within reach of theenemy's gu vestigation ef the Harper's Ferty surrender, 4)...1 on second thought the town was surren- Pe 3 P HAMUIN tate plearare in interes | COLUMBIA HALL, = | ington, and haye arriyed in the vicinity are being moved farther hack from the river, and showing up the disctepancies existiNgy Gered to him ere the expiration of the sixteen | ;,4,P.4 312 HAMLIN take planar hiaul'D | Ticketsone dollar, slmitting 2 gentlcasn-ant | Middicburg and Leesburg. There are very apparent strong Feasoms for not and the want of ability displayed in the prep-— ).5,:rs allowed in which to remove the women modices, Seigen on the corner of Ninth an: ad é > it + We however state what weknéw in saying one od “pea the city to-day, unless forced te aration of the entire report. and children. Possibly he may have extended sie FRANKLIN: HALL, GECOND GRAND BUIERER H ° . ie ction with | CO®o by enemy. 4 The Reprblican is.afer Prentice of the Logis- 4. time; which we doubt, however. The | which they have fitted pins handsome styleasa | G ECOND poll i j that if Stonewall comes im tne diree ee wie ~ ‘Phe Rebels have just fired a few shots, but ville Jowrnal, and calls that paper “A treasOn- bromnt refusal to surrender the town, scems | Firat-Ciass BILLIARD SALOON. ! MERRY SOCIAL AESUCTATION, i less than a hundred thousand men, no response has beom made. able sheet.” Prentice don’t part his hairin the 1, )oou as though Longstreet is in force imme- Four of Phelan’s Improved Tableg will be found | TEMPERANCE HALL. | Heintziemen will hardly let him get back te "Youn = . iately behind it, and proposes seriously to | et this Establishment. F ; MONDAY, DECRMBER 5, 1562. i tin So'thete desl Be Bitte NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. middie. i diately sin + a Propos 3 Every.attention will be paid to visiters. Tickets $1, admitting a gent and ladies, | the mountains again. > New Yorn, Noy. 22 Uiga.m. The Chronicle is favorable to redeeming od dispute Burnside’s passage to the south side of | Frerigitentign Fie pall fo rier eption of Tickets Sl. 8 fature kdvertisement, 1 "| tear that we will hear the report of his arti. ||) NEW 1581, 108; 28-10 T a Tegenerating the South by “organized emizra- 1).6 river. Wcevertheless, we hardly think 50; | visiters on Saturday ever ing, November 2a. i TRE Sah ad Sea Dl U.S. Coupons, » 105; TB. ‘rqasury Notes tion,” and advocates Eli Thayer's expedition 005 ceiying that his Present purpose is simply | _”9 22st : ' mae S be given by the nue a lery in this city. ie weil gpg ; Old Demand Notes, it; to Florida. to observe our movements as closely as pos- } N @.2:T © E. i 5 ‘aol Wear no brlievers that the Rebel troops old, 13635. . ————_+ 0 = 4 ; —— Hi Or THY NORTHEES AVP CENTER MAi cKTS, i —_ « = aaa . ‘ sible, kecping ready to retreat before us the in- TU. 8. Assessor's Orricer, | T TEMPERANCE L. hoverWround cur immediate front are in See eee eee encase. a , stint be i astisfled that Burneide urekdy to | cubaion Dusiate Dinie toaekiet | On PURBDAY EVENING: bec. 28: ‘peed Pah aber mipeeresern te a TTT LOCAL NEWS. aon exemmes Sata, We Se en | casks the crossing Ail persone ennceried im the United States ns. The Cemmiitien of Arrange:nente pledge them- | any considerable fores whatever. . ea nr rarer Cccupatione, Merchardine, we", Ren ad per act of soake thir BaUer the season’ Refreshaeents | deed Revel cavatry, by hurrying to-aad 10), y wornr July Purell The wit Fewer and sweetness, and Mr. Peter Richings, gue McpOWRLL COURT OF INQUIRY. _ | Eccupations. Merchasdine, @c', We, ad per act of make thits Hallof the neagon. Refroshments i ; July }, 1862, who resi aroun. ickets, may easily persuade the | o¢ Mrs, Margaret Clare Smith, of the eminent artist, together with Mr. Jams Tho pretimiparivs tor the meeting of the court Dittiotof Griambl are hereby noifed thatthe | brase and string band has Eben cngaged for = arpare our picke may Acai s peg to probate. "A jodie Seer ae, veri of aperaie emteriainaeats given, wien Sf iaity into the conduct of Major General | Mavens MGA EAGRee "Boman wery, | emule gaw een core se | Rnlnitate, forthe ume bring, that thoy eaMy | S90, one of tan creaaens of Bekeet Rise series of operatic entertainments, given with yrepowell will probably be finally arrange: city, for thely examination and inapection,and will | Tickets $1 sdmitiong a tlema: and ladies. | represent many thousands, shal, asking letters af adminietration on the memorable success by them at Niblo’s Garden, to-day, so that it may be expected to commence | T-™main open for auch inspection 3 the 25th day Commi Fran: % < H estate, was filed, The final account of Mrs. “ : Charles J. Columbus, Henry High PEGE EERE : a administra’ of New York, foreight or ten weeks during tho 2, Srocendings on Monday next. Fi the annes of Aileen dapnatios Che eentntion? | Gharles A. ferey, John Beat _ MORK NAVAL CAPTURES, Reon poe fe pen cie ope fall, and which, combining in themselves the a — the time thus allowed for inapection of said list, . Frederick J. Kesler, Joxaph Narden, The Navy Jy partment hayeinformation that | Prooss, tng Ue tuph Atkias, 2 éfproved most attractive featares of opera, ballet, and @P A horrible Murder of a youns woman | remain in his office,at the place before named, | A A , ach is H it S SD. the 4th inst., cap- a weed. tac’ 9 o'slock a. m. Geotge McKnight, Franklin A. Linthicum, the stexmer FE. D. Hale, on a and p the spectacle, cannot fail to prove eminently named Clementina Anderson by Dr. Brown, an | ‘utypg the Fours between 2 o'alock «. m. and i | Geotes MeKuizl Win, Shroven. "on, | tured the Rebel schooner Wave, in Nassua, |. abe tnttire of Bre ecreeniahanis delightful. This assuranceis rendered doubly Eighth aventie abortionist, came to light in the | Shich may be mxbibited agaiuat tbe proceedings of | 3 Linthicum, | Tho r MaKeha ow | TI¥eh With a small cargo of turpentine and | istratrix of Tillottson Brown, to the petition of i fi ard, New York, on Wednesday night. | the Assistant Assessor, wd . i E LE AND HARNESS MAKERS OF : ate = H,.B. Sweeney and Wm. Rutherford was sure by the Hberal style in which these novel- TT! Ev dwn ft aumemmn as ber Practicing his Ailepperte must be sade in writing apecitying "THE GARDUE, AND HARNESS, MAKER j cotten. Also, that the U.S. steamer Daylight, | ‘rh. petitioners state that thy became Men ties are to be given. Not only bas Mr. Ford nefarious trade for al least eight years. Eliza | the particular Mu tbat ed ei bern Aes ce to their many on the Joth uit., of Witmington, N.C. captured | Bro .n's securities, in Conteetion with George lavished upon them the abundant reseurces of Gordon was the nurse and cook of the abortion Tecoier crnciste of ite ality ¢r error com. | Hs mone rewh phat they, | the schooner Racer, of Nassau, N. P., loaded | Savage, in the sum of 51,000 on her bond as if establishment. Augustus L. Simms ‘was the | 8f0 BM. ARSON, | nob, er ae 4 -mth, | ow On he to New York her prige | administratrix, she giving them of trust ie ORC Senn yeats Gat me hes called to leceiver of the victim, and even in her dying | Piined of, a car bolthetin Bite | een ie een nd eth. | withealt. On her way cn, the Teal estate and her dower ‘and that his aid an auxiliary force of nearly one bun- hous he deserted her. Brown and his nurse no 22-8t wi District of Columbia, OB adel eG Tickets 1, admitting a os. were forced to abandon her. They were | ot y fear that they are not safe, and spray that ~ dred persons, distributed among the dramatic and cook have been arrested, and instru- 7 | Ory eraer of Committee, no -3awtw* | rescued trom her by the schooner R. M.D. | .ne may be required to give CoMBter aeparity. company, orchestra, choras, and corps de bal- ments and papers found fixed the cuilt ot being N ATIONAL LOAN. | G70 UPON TRE TOLAND FREE TERID ‘ASSO. | Mill, and carried into Port Royal. Mrs. Brown states that it would iccing let. ‘The latter department promises to be an stortionist rully upon him. Simms, the se- THR NEW | HR PON Ee HSLAND 2 BLES DSHLE i besa eemntes require her to give further security, & 2 ducer, is yet at large. A coroner's inquest was Le: | of the Island Friendship Association wil DEAD. that they are fully indemnified. ¥* highly attractive, the manager having secured jiii yesterday. TWENTY YEAR 6 PER CENT. BONDS kK t. fe Hall.onm Est. be. ™ The petition will probably be angeed on the services of several very brilliant dancers. epg Tet oe . of the freee ath and Wethe oo THAN RSGIVIN ‘The Navy Depaftment tearas that Easign Tuesday. Thos. J. Smith apd R. 3, Bee oI : &F The result of the election in Mlinvis, with = | RVE,( Wednesday, Nov 23.) The Committee pledga | Jsracl S. Bunce, U.S. N. dicd in Cuba on the sgh 7 *. All the appointments and mechanical sur. only four small towns to hear from, is a Demo UNITED STATES, H Ps nit heey : ed cium aeeeupenne seit : | penr for Mrs. Brown. and W. Stone, jr. for Troundings of the operas bay re aay bape craic majority of 16,58. The CO npressional (Ryown as ° Five Twentres,) i egredttp igawe this the Bailof the stanor. ist inst., of yeliow sides ete petitioner. Re Sa The costumes are especially splendid, an delegation will stand nine mocrats to four | The COUPON BONDS in sums of 35), $19, 25%, icke ; admit 3 fe se SII tach onal “IRCUIT CorRt.—Yesterdns scenery ditto. In the Intter department the Republicans. ‘The Republican majority in tan) and 6100, > Oe ete ie en ee fy no TELEGRAPHIC. in lls case oF Lathe ae eee _gonened gemus of Charles S. Getz, the ablest scenic Wa: herb an ck cee an The REGISTERED, BONDs jngums of 959,31, PlHall, Wm noie7ts | ae concluded. oe i “bly manifest it- nelle passions Saar es betior t cual S90, G170, and 35/00, ' - - = = i ‘The case of John Tredway agt. John F.. Gal- Seen ee Remereeay Sil greeanty marth Democratic stronghold, decs betier than asual (Interest commencing at date of purchase, | ‘ | FROM FAIRFAX STATION. lan and R. BR. Dloyd was taken up; Me oa, self. for the Republicans, the centfal counties have Ou Riba Bia oe | BOARDING. rs lisle appearing for the complainant and _ ee ke given way and cast large Democratic majori- WE — xt 2 4 Ispray Arvarns.—The Commissioner of ties, ; aie ea? JAY COCKE & €O., Bankers, NE OR TWO CENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A The Confederates drive our Pickets pistinenonyre ee tenemos rong 4 ee ety ee | | devour timserini acl mlGee a bee 452 Firteentn Street, | atch te eee eele, Boom Sed. DORR ONG, SHB a.) in to Centervill turi erty on the corner of Seventh and E sirects, Sibeteer Hom the Astisiant Secretary of the oiened in Contra Costa county, California, uae xiv ik | niemt for wembers. For address, apply to Box 17 in to Centerville, capturing bought by him at sale. The Court issned am Interior, Mr. Usher, dated St. Pan}, in which 7h, supply i id to be inexhaustible. The rh ie mae | Star Office no 2z-g3t* | f th order direeting the premises to be given ap to he says there is no prospect whatever of adif- cesl is of a bitumixous nature. Iron and Cnrarrst hcfeapmiae fe Seccniry | Sea Ra: Largeand well Faraisiiea ROOMS some 0} em. compiainant, as prayed.for. ficuity with the Chippewa Indians, as was COpper are also found in the lecality. Ar: a ee selene eres | Beet sien aaa is and cca | PO cB A Tule was issued directing R. F. Magee 2A é cnded. The head chief To*Lis to be built at once, about five miles to Taterent payable selit-annaally Kae. gueaatnre from Willard’ Hotel. Taauirost Leeshurg in Possession of the Confederates, | J-¥: Hotchkiss, consiabies, to show cause some time ago apprehended. ip head chief the San Joaquin river, which will bring them IN GOLD Star Office: ne 13 5 _ * | they should not be dismissed for alleged of that tribe says they haye no complaiat to within easy water trausportation dis is equivalent, at pi nt price of coin, to { TANTED-BOARD, in a’ rexpectavia pcivite > featance in office = r, have « te » and are coatent sixty miles of San F; S Per Cexr. ino eney. | fea Ls teeta] — In th se of Jane eman agt. Joshua make, paws enough to eat, and are contented y =z! = zn Cr n curreney ant Ww fensily qdioniener, between Peoneylvanta j Stonewall Jackson reported to be Pose rolls aun bape ae - — ° ee Mae tk | ae he AN : Stating terms. Heference required Address <7, | Leesb d hi as filed, and ater argument was granted, at Ai 7 taken up his ¢ ja the pats oo , T° Star Of ecm | near Leesburg and marching lowing the p! iff $100 for counsel's tees and Tuy Case ov Mus. BrinsMApE.—Superin- phe Pope desired to support th: ‘ , Bureau or Vagos axp Docks, H } ———-——_- --—----- ~ : month during the pendency of the suit. fendent Kennedy's trial befere the New York expens"—S1s,00 a ment! him at Navy Department, 24th Novémber, 1352 a SSK IANO FORTE, towards Washington Mr. Mattingly apprared for complainant aed 6 io TT ., the nirinal, but Francis’ sense of delicacy Sriten Prorosars lorsed **Provosn NE YERY FINE 7 ¢ PIANO FORTE, . Mr. Mattingly ee a plinian An Velice Commissioners com: d Thursday, {hy Quirina! iT ra Is) sense of delicacy uilding House at ital, New Yi having been in usoa short time ont! } —————_ r.} ones for defendant. on charges of “improper conduct” in connec- bf ae Saou thy aesiRiarnh ne | be pecetred at th will be sold acho be sec at [Special Dispatch to the Star.} pe cous are plerect-s having been ia m = = afte e tes Mr. Solomon eent, hater, fell on the | of December, 185 fi Bhi ZEROTT’S Store, : 2 tgp i ~@seion ays— © pext term in coarse. papa secre ae tculaely en eey strvet in Portiand, Maine, and. died of heats jul workmanship required in gonstructing a hou SOR SALE—One thousand Set of Second hand, | FATRrAx Statrox, Nov. 21,10 p.m.—My last ata ee ee ee Sid (che Ome atatae es Peet ne Te: | Beckins New Tore, peer eh emanaes | OREM SOT ANS Ese ror cic four Hore , formation from the frontis up to this morn. | Recovrnty or a HoRSE—This morning, Mr. pecia ge seers to & fectionate treat- sided in the same ase Cay tee oe ead in | fications. which are lodged with the Gre Engi, 854 one Iorse T Ag ¥; Ego ees oP | snp when: according to the most reliable re- | Jobn Chipman, formerly of Virginia, tm ment ol Mr. Bovles when taking her to New ped from the same cause on the previous Fri- | wer, and may be seen on application tu him at the | Wagon HARNESS is SOISTON By , “ : colored:man, named Wm. Brown, leading a colt York city, afid of Provost Marshal Baker's day night. Brocklyn Navy Yard. which plans and speci Sip: 373 Pa. avente ports’ from there, rebel eavalry drove in our | on the avenue. Mr. Chipmau recognised the admiration of poriraiis in her p ion; of =z In co i tions will be attacked to and fori a part of t 0 1-engt* between atc andcth st. | e x sia . colt as hie property, and Brown arrested interview with her in the Forty-seyenth street 87-1" °° comtiaet, no 18-e0% ees | Diese Siete Orie COSINE EMBER MARYS | Ts cue celt taken Gees pears akan casa — : i ae Pad Sacer Br at OMe asta the oteca GPAEst PEMOHEERATEDR: | of them. from Mr. Chipman’s statement before Foetee Philadelphia. «where Mr. Kena:dy or anybody | _I (here insert the name or pray she wane We : Clark, that foon afer the battles acar Belt Reo srrept hie Cierny eke ta ny abe Tid BOt wish the existence.of tho malady throughout | Gina pereseree tees nae in. the State of (name the GRAND BAUS. | The latest trom Leesbarg represents (doutt- | Snes. Washing on, bnt fost five of eiztt accept his offer of release is not given in the ii'the colomien, | State.) hereby offer to furnish under youraiver- | MEN AND BOYS | testimeny. Mrs. Brinsmade said she never | tirement dated (date of advertise: nd anb- = = { sai, or never believed that Kennedy was to | Bit is said that when the Con diame for her imprisonment. She believed him " to be simply her custodian, acting under a hizher authoriiy. Mrs. B. was parti severe on Col. Baker, however, and less correctly) that White's gucrilia cayalry | horses be owned, three of svhich he ow hold that town, and the country adjacent, | fer 8@Vertising in the Star; and this eat Re ‘kinanwhip necessary for the con- AT THE | down to Gooee Creck. It was evacn cid not again see until "this morning, bugis: i rd by us | itive that it i< his, = inl AL New York: aeenenree2 | BEST AND CHRAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. | yefore their entrance intoit.. Henee no fignt |. Brown, th~ prisoner, says the colt belongs to | ject to ail the requirements of the same | Diars and epecifications to which itr | materials ar t dof the IN WANT OF ra, ali the | CLOTHING, 1 4 ications, for th No. 160 Savextn Starer ® brigade qusrtermaster, Who is abont Tetura- sand a} ons, fu rf >. NTH STREET, : | ¢ §: 5 ce. and Bowls were the only ones who treated her 8% The Philadelphia Corn Exchange has the amount in words) and choot obibere Wiecd Genesn Gua over ite possession took place. ing homegand. be ‘was taking the animal goshe rudely. She said her treason consisted in her pzsred resolutions cling upon the rannicipal opted, I request the contract may be pre- THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST. ‘The impression increasts here that Sackson, |i 52) cc ale eeeuee ea 4. ene mot saying that Stonewall Jackson was the orly governmeut to use effectual means for protect- | pared and sent to the Navy Axent at (namethe arpag Rana = = uy . charged with stef.iag the colt, tut wens Permit- man who would fight; and she was not pre- ing that port against the entrance of hostile #gency.) for signature and certificat-,(here the STOCK OF CLOTHING | is actuaily on his way down from the moun- | ted to zo and inform the officer w. iat had been pared to recede from that statement. The wit. vessels. bidder and each member of the firm sign.) i = in this city. | tains is now not farfrom Lee-burg with Gone, in order that the case might aaye a full Dresses examined Thursday w til on the side Form of Guaranwe. STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN SEEKERS, | “t8S) 8G ~ 3 ~~ inve tion. The case was postponed until of the proseention. The case was adjourned ~WESLEY CHAPEL —P h TO. MOF tame of guarantor.) of (n! who get fitted out in short time and at | forty thonsand men, designing to inake a dash | the quartermaster shall be notified. i eves till Monday next at eleven o'clock, ROW adbath,) at te wick? be eke Leer an PRICES THAT DRFYCOMPETITION! | upon come portion of the defences on Arling- | Totes mrson. DD . It" + the above nay e the bidder or bidders.) will, We have inst replenished our stock and think it Fecrtnt Warp Station Cases.—William Ges. McCLertan in N ie ~NUTIL if his {er their] offer as above he accepted antec excels anything in this market. We guarantee to | ton Heights, with the hope of getting into them Witchell, drunk; diemissed, Patrick Cunning- inte contiset with the United State, within fifteen fell atlowprices,ourmottobeing —. by an unexpected coup, and turning their gans | bam, de. and resisting officers: fiaed $6. Susan days atter the date of notice, througa the Post QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! aA 5 Dugan, drunk and Thy; ce. ofthe seceptance of his [or their] offer be- upon your city. Twenty-four hours will de- hou: »Thos. Croggin, oy<truc oned. : es. Jenkin Chokek prmine whether he isor isnot bent onany such | Toed: fined €5. Jenkin Crokein, ce ee are eet many SOC 1 Suan Siseee Wee he = NOTICE , McClellan wa: serenaded in New York on {For Trrity Ghures 6 Thursday evening, and addressed the largeas- Bigham Ht gebas Church, semblage present as follows: —— ae = My Friends—I thank you kindly for this (tot adler spentanrous tribute of rezard. Lacerpt it net Es N. B.—Our Saturday eustomers will please come early as convenient: our store is so fuil in the evening it is impossible to waiton all. rename the g#” Do not forget the Cheapest Clothing House (Signatures of Pearantors ) At the abyve nacced (he i fool's erraud. Jobn Gormley, mania-a-pot ntherl A 1 x 1 A = ro ‘y, Mania-a-potu, riand, for myge'f but for the Army of the Potomac, BUN DAY Nor See onee! hincang ve Sorgenigceon | in town,at AD ONT TS Che Ui cthiers eee disorderly; turned over to the military. John which‘ once comman¢ed, and in which you It" hanes by the District Judge, District At- * “No. 460 Seventh steeet, and LATEST FROM THE FRONT. Connell, nuisance; fined 85.58. Jacob Phil eet r a Exe wattle. £7 -_--— - ~~ —_—_—__ == 1K y, Collector, Navy Agent, or Bome person no 20 Corner Twentieth st. and i > dyunk; dismissed. Bridget Moran. 7 are so deeply interested. Every battle, from COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, . own tothe burean to be responsible. —— ae disorderly; locked uysix hours a ee ee ee pr ptt per FES pW aswisarow, DC.,Nov.12, 1352, |, To guarl against ofters being oreurd efore the TV HACK: DRIVER | Wi0 | ATRIRD A | THE REPLY OF THE MAYOR OF FREDBRICKS. | (i<0rderiy; } atuchined: und devotion of the citizen sol- = é uecmne ime appointed, bidders are requested to endorse runk last week (on Tuesday) to 2th at., : su N diers of New York—(lond applanse}—and has NOTICE TO TAX- PAYERS, erenvelope,'sbuve the aivdressand draws | and Geeap, received, will please bring said trunk | BURG TOTHE DEMAND FOR A SURKEN DBR. ineretsed the great debt of gratitude due to Notice is hereby given to all persons in arreara der the endorsement, thus: ‘Proposals for | to 533 12th st., without further notice, and every- Bi at k i them by their country. [Applause | Nooo, for taxen, whether gan special oe annual ten, on's House for the Navy Vard at New Fork? | thins wat be cor, THR CONFEDERATES BUSY BUILDING POR- | posure aud disorderly; fined $2. Sambo How. Hon of this broad republic has more liberally | Uue#s the same ix paid at Dopey on Thies Set Th Gee nntean OF Warde) and Docks; Fee ene ace TIFICATIONS AT FREDEBICKSBORG. ard. suspicions character; disnilssed. poured o it its millions of treasure and thous- tax is due will then be advertised and sold as the : ss — OF. L.G. MARINE'S —o——— Miller and Leyi Boland, disorderly; fined $2 x ands of btave men in the cause of the country lew directs. Those who wish to avoil the heavy INENTAL MONTHLY FOR DE- | I ASHIONABL F PABGING. ACADEMY, igre tropo! fad 1 ue CONT THEY FIRE SOME SHOTS, BUT HAVE Nor | each. ‘ exe than this it is. A se. expense of advertising wil! pleas: ithin the aA ; 25 ‘A * 4 YET BEEN » BY OUR BS —— Geoaen. peschnneo vgn as gpd eg timpesper ited ff ‘g = pay within the | CEMBER pale oats ee TEMPERANCE HALL, Est. bet. ath ant loth ets, | YET BEEN REPLIED TO bY OUR FORC lated aes Wirviain 200 os i vi es] tscount of five per cen’ i a 7 + Mr. Marini res pe ul informs hisformer = Tse 2 . Ne > able’ to nity was More prompt in responding to the ap- ene jag dating ye, Per cent. will b Henry, LL. D. The U patrona aadithe patie te casaen teetke [Associated Press Correspondence of the Star.} | S2B0un’* that Miss Lucille Wester, thn fine peal of tHe Government for aid. Nocommu- November there will be neal eed. ge 5nd. ite. ch Will open the above Academy on Tuesday, HEATQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTomac tress and peerless beauty, -w ippear acain nity had + greater stake in the success of the WM. D Vie epenane: Wehe Aan Dicember 2d, st 3 p. m, Those wishing CAPE Ae 2 MAC, | on Monday at Grover's Theater. on Pennsylva- cause then this, and none is more closely bound by the ties of kindred to the army, with which Thave bern so long associated: I therefore, I2-8aw2w = [Intel , Repn lion. Fp. | tuition may call at ‘the Acédemy from 3 to y. Private. | Fer pariiculars, sec circa'ars, no FatuovtTn, Nov. the reply of the May The Cause of the Rebe! » is62.—The following is | nia avenue, in two of her bestcharacters, The On Guard; John G. Nico’ erof Fredericksburg to the | performaner will be an extra one, given in EXECUTIVE MANSION, Novemper 1, 1992. to President Lincoln. Railway Photo- : - : ; ide, which, © bener ct the twenty-fifth pearance of the and my former comrades will feel deeply hon: tit the mecting of C ae Pe a1 graphs; Isabella McFarlane, “The Obetactes ep ; WAGONS! Geo oss: demands ahaa — pe ie Pes whe earl of the American sta Messrs. L. P. ored by the occurrences of this evening, and biped n fler Devclock a ee eteat will Pence. a letter toan Englishman ; Horace ¢ ¥. iin Bane. & eae is i the late hour, could not be had last night: srrett, D. Setchell, Ben *, ©: Barron, it is with a heart full to overflowing with 5°! Teceive visitors after 12o'elock M.onanyday. . Thank God for All; Chas. G. ‘Leland. Mer SUTLERS’ WAGONS of all sizes Mayor's Orrick, Fuxpericxsnure, Noy. | J. L. Barrett, H. H. Wall, Misses ‘Kate Depin. gratitude that I agsin thank you for your _2ovS-iw chants Btory jeemund, Kicks. mae Broad Me | sold low, 1, 15G2.—To Brevet Major General BE. ¥ nmneor, | Viola Crocker, Isabel Freeman, Sophia Gim- Presence te-night. You know that Lam stilla || > ——— a ; = pL ORL “Gold ; Hon Rooact | , Also. one very large four apring WAGON, suita- | 2! i Sir: é at | ber. Mrs. Germon, Miss Ada Monk, and others Soldier—{ Tremendous cheers and a voice, «yes, oR FOR SALE, Seen Leama. “Gold; Hon. Hovert | pie tars decuerreoty piri: alo Cami neeiets 2: Ae ers Lmave recekved, at Fo excels SOpEay: Ga appear, «Look and you -hall be our leader,” }—and, therefore, Horse, about 9 years old, an hen “FRANCK TAYLOR So Carriage o: Wagon Repairing of every de- | twenty minutes before five o'clock this after- | °1t for 8 rich treat, and make your arragements you will expect no speech fromme. You will, £094, Wagon and Harness for » ca Oo Semptlon pre Rigi Steenled £0. ch noon, your communication of this date. to ntiend Grov. rs Theater on Monday eve: cheap for cash. t wher having ° y ROBT H. GRABAM, Coach: y therefore, now permit me to say, good night. pr SP AUT “Apply corner Fourtecsth ant P st (Sepa edie ated aloe Be pe 2 3t* B74°D. and'477 Fighch t. In it you state that under cover of the houses | neXt. 7 ‘This speech was received with great entna- ho gst* x FE. F. MITCHELL Boome in the rear of their Auction per ALENANBER WOLOWSEL ofthis town shots have been thed upon ihe Wiseiworen abe siasm. > SD CUILDREN =— coms. a very Inrge and extensiv * Me Sear © ~ = re . = . = =ShS° AND CLILDREN’S eid extonst _ troops of your command. that our ‘ills and | ,, A*## hed = ' stuck «f ALL KINDS &P FURNIT > a es ID E 3 forstocks, coin and furnisl * SFA large quantity of muskets, “in boxes Me assortment, to suit all ages ani sizes, and HOUSEKERPING AMTICLES. Xe. eoinp-is PIANIST, VOCALIST, AND COMPOSER, "| ,.cnaftactorics are furnishing provisions and by Lewis Johnson 1 directed to parties in Quebec, were stopped on in a great variety ‘of style and prices. just re- Mehogany, Walnut and Plain ‘, ‘ardrobes, | , Has returned from his professional tour, aud, | the material for clothes for armed 1odies in re- Fa : Buving. Selliag. Saturday at the Hudson River Railroad, Troy. ceived at MAXWELL'S Jenny Lind, Fool Cote lain ana oth | by request of bis numerous friends and pupils. | perion against the government of the United S. Coupon Bonds, 1861 KB ty ‘There were over one hundred hoxes,averaging _2©22-Steo Cloak and Fancy Store, 325 Pa. av. Seen ee en oltioe Beds od. Fett ed otek oe ene cn ee | 6 th tour railroad and other means of 0 EONS anon an ws bo 106 about fifty muskets in each. Even larger quan- 1 PUTNAM’S CLOTHES WRINGER ion and other Tables, ad 8 Simplified method, in Washington, on the ence ee te eee dec xi - S. Certifientes Indebtedness 97% By {ts of the same style of arms have gone for- IS Seif- ne and certainly @he best Wringer utand Mahozany Tete-a tetes and | “By Prof. WOLOWSKU'S ‘system a person having | ‘T#)Sportation are removing supplies e | Quartermasters’ Checks, pa: ward, and the U. 8. Marshal has senttothe inuse. I il to pleaseinay be returned andthe | Pa POI DAS thionate creer ee | only a slight knowledge of munic will be enabled in depots of such troops; that this condition of able in Certificates. —c frontier to stop their transmission. They are ™oney will be refunded. See the m AY one i ie Bee i repdd er "Selstorn gad Pillows” | avery shorebine fo pend music with great facility, | things must terminate; that by command of | U.S. Demand Notes suppoted to be intended for the rebels. \ Now Hensteraaning Store, | prin late cariety of all other guste dn the | Se vermrion se wo eee mame WIEN | occ: General Burpshle ypu Gemend weet ates ee a - re ae se ' 519 7th st near Pa. xy. urnishing line, all of which wi sold at the ‘i by bi f vrealizati i : ne Si * +1232) 87 The Boston commercial journals publish —— = MERE T ABE | yey lowert prices to clone out the stock. herarriven at most extrootdionsy sesuita ganiens | Feudgr of this town im:o your hands, as the | “Wyrpcnmy bank notes, Udais discount; statistics of trade which show that the busi- A PERCHA es | - b. LL & CQ.. Auctioneers, | the voice powerful.ant enables the ringer to vo. | representative of the government of the United | see, 15: South Carolina, Georgia, 35a46, Toes seep Port has not been diminished bY “At manufacturers’ cid wick fo som out. Sut- | nosvoe ance eheseanatit Nentual., | tharolce poser. the war. Twenty-four more ships have ar- pa ap 2 a Deine 3 EE te e vone. 7 shi lers please examine, OMeers’ Coate 1 fired there than last year at this time, and two ines, Camp Blankets, Panchon, Legaiiec ih eee Te hundred and fifty more schooners from forsign ersacks. Canteens, Knapeacks, amp Mattresses, | ports. The export trade has also been very &c. &c ant OGDEN'S facility, accuracy und fine quality of Siates, at or before five o'clock this p.m.; that @ounterteit 5's on Palmyra Bank, New York, os ade their appearan: : good imitation = Saabs Jadiew and Gentlemen's Evening Singing Classen | fail.ng an affirmative reply to this demand by | Ty a coy ite o of genuine note. olowski time indicated sixteen hours will be permit- il alno explain the full theory of munic and read. | te time indic = OFFICERS AND SOLDIER’ : ° UNSTON & SCOFIELD, John st., New York, | S™ opened até o'clock p. m..when Pro . — eS ——_ seturnising 8: id 302 Estreat_ near Willards’, 1] A : ; ted to el for the removal from the town of | _Fouxp DrAp.—Abont 12 o'clock Iast ‘selive. no 223% 519 7th at nese Pe, | Full assortment of Military and Fancy Goods, | ink Uy his system. “Tho Reet Deemer eee ang : Officer Pierce, of the Fitth Ward, e' = * ee ~: H Sveu. Starione eslcat are accepted only till the ist of December. 1852. the women and children, the sick, wounded WN , ‘ae ; URS! PUB 8: | Costons Put Gloves, Stationery, and genuine | “Professor Wolowski reorives. visitors dally from and aged, which period being elapsed you wit] | PO4Y.°f & Man mamed Davis Noonan, a. SF It is stated in languaze of authority, i I FURS! © | FPorks. Sole Aponte foe the oionnd! tek Of | toto 12a. m., at his residence, No. 434 10th street . Sempron 7 charged soldier from.the th U.S, the London Telegraph, that before many MINK SABLE |e eOa Om direst suey oe A OOHAC. ain no 17-Im ge: Rr proceed to shell the town. + | who’ had evidently expired buta all the details of the robbery of the pecul FITCH £ | ————_— a , CARD. ca In reply, I have to say that this communiga- | previously. His death is » we. an England note paper from the manu- ATER SEN AGUIRERL ‘OLUMBIA MARKET, A : _ WASHINGTON, November 13, 1952. tion did not reach me in time to convene the | ten caused from intemperance. Hewas ctory would be brought to light, and that “a pine go for $9, 912 00d 915. at 5 — Corner Thirteenth stand the Avenue. Having this day purchased from Mr. Georor af {Ur ite consbéleraiion end faraieh: this morning. < principal in the affair still holds a position of moos » SEY MOU i's. G a | Thi L-known establishment continues to fur- | Burws the stock and fixturesof the BOOT and SHOE | council forits con: = urnish areply ——e——_ : importance in the mill itself,” but that he is too — = ©. Georgetown. aes hele numerces customers with PROVISIONS | Stone Te Ee es eine oe many Yoors by the hotr indicated, (5 p.m.) It was sent to AN iayes feat winemear eee a ; TSRFURNI " 3 onduel .we i - é the Fite closely ‘watched to escape. Nee OCS RRA TRMING STORE, | Of tt Proprictors would most respectfully eall the | uation of the pationage heretofore so liberally be. | thé through the handsot the commanding officer | }#st nigh outa peas with an infant = 519 beveny . | attention of the citizens of Washington to their fine | stowed of the army of the Confederate States, near this | 424 8 woman =p! . a SZ The pork packers, en masse, of Cincin. - “twa | assortment of goods just arrived— Mr. Gxo. B. WILSON, known to all the customers in her arms, beastly dru and lying en C nati have bound themselves not to receive hogs for many years, will have the | town, to whom it was first delivered by cen- | street, between and Fourth streets eget of the establishm aay 1000 barrels APPLES that bave been killed on the Sabbath day, and BI We respectfully solicit acall from old and new o C ape CKANBERRIRS. a fine article, management of the store; and, with renewed. ae sent of Gen. Patrick, who brought it from you, | both nearly drowned and frozen, the ‘proprietors of slaughtering houses have bovsekeepers. promising goods at ‘air prices and | 10) packages of Vt. and N. E. BUTTER and a large and choice sélection of NEW GOODS, | a 1 am informed; and I am authorized by the | “ken to the husband, who his pledged themsely. nur best endeavors se. * » bbis. SUGAR BEET: c. ; we hope to retain all the old customers and mak = timely assistance ren = lives not to Kill om the Sab- SUT Dett rndenr oe = H si tons hive elnbrated ee aa many new ‘ones. HARMON BURNS, - commander of the Confederate army to say that tor the ly ee . 1 eg pe do. no 17-6t GEO. B. WILSON. ———— a — : 2 bhard ore ardi ., ; &7 According to M. Fould the commerce of Lapis: HAIK DRESSER, from Paria, haa just 20 bbls. Boston PORK there was no delay in forwarding it through Hep ror Covrt.—Geo, W. Talbert, charged F ‘ d the C: arrived with # beautiful collection of FRENCH | 25 kegs P1G-3 FEET aad TRIPE! e NEW FA 8 x his hands to"me. charged with shooting L. Shelton at Unioa- dagh lisseemeae te nee Penal teal boskers and HEAD, DRESSES, sant recei ted | we Her with everything usualy kept in the 486 % fe veaniwann OCE. 486 In regard to the matter complained of town. on the Sistult.. while he was evfine & aly _{&1eue,000 less than that with North corner of iith end F svfecte No dGe heen’ | bekt appointed markets. APRRHANGINGS, you, the firing of shots upon your troo; wreck of © Ganges Sb tell tine Ried America. folly xolicits the patronage of the ladies as hereto. | housekeeping wise arory Gone call Roe eenniating | Embracing Gold and Velvet, Gold’ Stamped, ‘ oe 7 i Me- bert’s place, had a hearme or Thursday, be- ing, also army mesa, will find thi - | dit 4 y thi my yesterday held = Se ae ETA nea g. also army i isa con- | dium and Low-priced PAPERS, appropri te either | curred upon the northern suburhs of the town, - oi | venient place to get their supplies. | for the richly adorned ot most hurtle residence’ irre Justice : ordering the erection of & monumental trophy = @ 4) LADIES’ CLOAKS | Shoat sh MALLARD & WILLIAMS, | = y WINDOW SHADES. '*” | and was the act or ne, military officer com. | to bail for court. a on the battle-field of Babylon, tocommemorare JOO AT MAXWELL ee URopE _| A beautiful selection Gold Band, Imitation Gola | manding the Conf 'e forces near here, for Gol. S. Butler, U. & Ax = surrender of a French division there toa us hadies) Black Cloth Clowicn, | LATEST News FROM EUROPE. j pnd, Common Shades. Bal t. Ce Blue Hol- | which matter neither the citizens nor ciyil pene on Wife, XY. Mai. weile 3 dl’ re a . ) Ladies’ Blac! Sacques, | —4 . ni es, i Be eahem a get cape neiivee! 50 Ladies’ Gray Beaver Sucques. | JOHN BRIGHT’S SPEECH AGATNST INTER. | -__ OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, authorities of Tins town are redponsttte, A; Col. Welch, 45th Pa; Col. U.S.A, S7 Our exchanges from nearly all portions ®# Ladies! Brown Beaver Sarques, | FEKING WITH AMERICAN AFFAIRS | Warranted to be Gilded with Gold’ Leaf, 1m regard to the other matter complained of, and Capt. Earle, B. A., are st Wi! iy Of the State contain accounts of disastrous prai- & Ladies’ Black Beaver Sacques, a . | The handsomest assortment in the District, ‘from I authorized by the latter officer to say that rie fires. Many farmers have lost most every- 5 Ladies Frosted Beaver Sxeque | HIS BOLD SPEECH IN PRAISE OF OUR the best manufactory in fhe country. Also, beau. | 1 #™ ull y y thing in the shape of buildings, fences, &c. ‘fhe ladies are invited to call and see the great | COUNTRY, | tiful ‘variety of dark Wood and smail-eived Onul | the condition of things complained of shall no OST—On the way from the New York Leavenworth Bulletin. varicty of salons Ulouk ah Ww BL's | INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF W . _. | and Carte Se Visite Frames of foreign and demes- louger exist—that your troops shall not be fired yay Ey LJ Se Bette Manet railway from Winona to _nomsteo Yt REM ERY Stare,, | INCRES MUEKoR Gaps. 7 = AND, Memennneee ey AND TASSELS on from this town—that the sallls ead mang- | EUs aod He t -eeters, innesota, is now lair Banta = | — r? . . '"g i furthe to Minne-oia City, ‘a distance of five miles. JREITISH GONSULS ABROAD.—By Robert | patJ. BRUCE & COnRo. AG4 7th street, nag | DiMferent size and colors, Picture Riogs, Nails, a&e | factories here will mot one ee ee peas 300 net The werk is to be pushed forward as rapidly as 3 Fran. Londc n; $225, | potincreased the price of their immense stock of | " CARD PHOTOGRAPRS, plies, provisions, or materials for elothing for re possible. mys ntroduction to the Study of Inter- : CLOTHING, H Cepee ot eee ees Pictures, Paintings, Statuary | ine Confederate troops,—nor will the railvoads REWARD §7 Gov. Morton, of Indiana, has published "Wattel’s Py) FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, The attention of those renovating {s called to | oF other means of transportation here convey $50 Mine ae &n appeal to the people of that State to organise Marten's ne, London ; § ss they bonght it at old prices, and they will not the above goods, which were purchased for.and,on | supplies from the town to the depots of said | gomery county, Md.. 6m! Fliri associations to provide for the wants of Puilimore’ International Law. dvolsin 2; $10. | make the people pay the least nivance,as they are accountof the times, will be old at the lowest ‘re- the soldiers whom they have pu! in the field General Halleck’s International Law aud the | i determined to undersell all otners. v erative trocps outside of the town. . Laws of War , $750 They havethe _ wunerative prices exclusively for P " . “pipe Pe 4x ano are bourd to runoff their «tock wits Cash AZ, Ata ree nt ale of Remora it Peale's col. “Trescott # American Diplomatic Wistory; 15. | $04,280 ; tock ased and fe aint sings. it Philwtephia, portraits — Tuson's British Conaul’= Manual, London | Siz, | e,ext fe Pow manufacturing. (7% CUF Atock | for goods end labor, when pureh TRY ot Washing:on brought from 75 to #130. Henshaw ay tof he The civil authorities of Fredericksburg have no control; but I am assured by the military Manual for U 8. Consuls; $i, warranted resented. Pufendurtfs Law of Nations folie ¢ gv he people ouly need to sew our goods toinduce | BF Orderu for PAPERUANGING of WINDOW | cuthoritis of the Confederate army near here, wei The receipts of flour in Bostonahis year nom) MAW Of Nation ANG TAYLOR, | tae tO ET URUK LTS AND PANTS Na a es cree MARKNITER. 7” | that nothing will be done to infringe the condi. avery basken, BY five thousand barrels for Boewzs —— | excels anything ever offered in this city, i No. 486 Seventh st., eight doors above tions herein nam‘d,as to matters within the as bees discovered thas measure had MEDICATED J. BRUCE & CO. j _nolzim* +” Qa Feliows’ Hall. | town; but the latter authorities inform is that, 5 ape ger bs COUGH DeALeRS 18 | BPIRaT WARD their troops will not occupy the town, ‘ feit the postage cane ie New York to counter- es CANDY MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING 'F FAMILY GROCERY STORE, b <a dig call sem * | Cuerrve URS TN Hooteee currency 1s the most pleasant and effectual remedy known 6 Stee . 154 Peaxsvny ayia AVERUE, (NORTH BiDE,) they will not permit you: 0. PRE ait BF Svenr mad © new crop is begin. fF a : al ead Eliseo | 2 : : You must be aware that there will not be | TM HAKVEY of Cent Kae teat Bing tear: a: New Oriean. —— coves, 8. noe Two Doors Below Beith's j Beenie: Oh seed TO divest: than three or four hours of daylight poste. aaaer © ope tease lon ¥ 4 oe ; | —_——_—_________| . — ton: a So Therv ar now four hundred of General BRONCHITIS, | JOOR SALE—A PHELAN MARBLE BILLIARD «© FRESH GOODS RECEIVED REGULARLY, cikie the sixteen hours given by you for the fo EEHTYSTOSE OF STR whi ie cop te decease er OR ANY AFFECTIONS NESS, BURGE Appr atthe Caytol House ARO Fu tices ne Genging. oval of the sick and wounded, the women | i» the we-ke for the ope SF Tie sever ue from California this y a ONS Pa. avenue. GF Goods delivered in every part of the city. penexe bake Sine fone! ‘ Willexe-ed ff millions ts THROAT OR LUNGS, © SUTLERS,—NORFOLK, OYSTE {iia baud: OLD DONT STAGKSERRY Con. | and children, the agcd pay nie 87 Hon. Jo' Sullivan, Attorney Genera of ee % have } 8 NORTOEK. OYSTERS —We DIAL. ov baud; OLD PORT Wine. Ae place; and I have to inform you that while New Hamyehir', died'on Monten ta. & ld by all the oritcipal Draweiste at tend 95:. | THER Te! we will well very Pa —__ JOUN THAW. | thore te no railroad transporiation accossible to BF Goal is 3! Pet ton in Boston, titto ia 77 ON OMe . O ROAWELL. | Speethatentel cues eueariet | ita the town, because of the interruption thervo! . ‘Washunsto Corse: Maryland avewue and 7that., | pirery aed shell Ovvters. | Restaurant MINCE MEAT, — | by your butters, all other unesas of transpor- FOR OFFICERS SHIRTS Ave The Exchange Hotel in Richeasact is to vw usnunsccors | Rane eATRleh, them aa chene tathy sun be | The mirat Convenient, Beenomical aul Delicious | tauion within the town are aclimited as to ren- § FOR OFFICERS syinre A - ‘ibe , Si 4 | Lenght for in Norwolk, 8. W. y 6 fo 2 . orsons a — ae ; Paev.,bet.dmand schate. me r2cnsty | Preft asd Commerce sta 1 Baito., Md. ino aa + Bold by Grocers conerally. ofthie City, nitim*] der the removal of the classes of persons Ps. ave. ant Nicth street