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— “THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON CITY: _ BIONDAY .Nov Sees, $4, 1862, ~ ge READING MATTER ON EVERY Pas. sun OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS ‘The intelligencer is without editoria! to-day- ‘The Republicas Atguee that the President's emancipation procIamation is as much iin act of merey to the whites of the South as to the Diacks, for its tendency was to preventacervile insurrection. Its withdrawal by the let of Jenuary would also, Sirgaes the Republican, b& sugurste a rising among the slaves, for their last hope of freedom would then bare vanished: ‘The Rep. biicam bas & good word to say w-day in behalf of Gen. Grant ‘The Chronicie thinks the same treasonable @ecigns which first plunged the country Into rebellion are being developed now at the North wader the pretense of defending what are ealled “individual rights.” ‘The Chromicle anys: Le “ Constitution was perver' for the shield of Southern traitors, and Northern traitors are oe et the habeas corpus as a rampart behind whic! they may safely c: on the assault against the national existence.” + 2ee-+ — OUR MILITARY BUDGEF. LITARY B FREDERICKSBURG. Up to noon to-day nothing had reached here from Falmouth (opposite Fredericksburg) later than the telegram of the Associated Press dated yesterday, to be found elsewhere in to-day’s Star. We, however, learn that the work in the repairs of the railroad from Aqnia Creek is being pushed with due energy. By to-mor- Tow evening we trast that the locomotive will be traversing that road to within perhaps fire ‘miles of Frederieksburg, aod not long hence over the whole distance, Much saxirty exists bere to learn the precisa isue of the eleven hours longer “grace” given te the town by Gen. Burnside. The fact that ‘we have no news of either the surrender de- maaded or of the bombardment offered as the alwrnative, indicates that the prompt offer of the Mayor to stop the proceedings in thp town denounced by Gen. Sumner as inadmissible under the circumstances, may have induced a determination on Gen. Surnside’s part to re- frain from shelling it until resistance might be attempted to his crossing the river whenever be may be ready to occupy the place. MAJOR GENERAL SCHENCK. Major General Schenck is gradually recover- fag trom his wound received in the second battle of Bull Run. His care bas been a slow and extremely painful oue, though each succeeding week finds his arm improving. During the pas: week he has been able to leave his chamber, aad, we learn, hopes to be able to repair to Ba!- timore, the scene of his new duties, by Thurs- day or Friday next THE MCDOWELL CASE. We hear that on Scturday afternoon Iast the defects in the order cailing the court of inquiry te investigate the official! cenduct of General McDowell were promptly covered on being brovght to the notice of the War Departm ont. So the thorough investigation asked by Gen. McC. will proceed at om CAVALRY INSPECTION The following order hss been issued: War Department, Adjutont General's Off’, Washington, November 20, 1462. General Orders, No. 12—Commandints of Corps, Divirions, and Brigades are hereby re- quired to have a special inspection of the cay- airy of their respective commands, within ten days from the date of this order, and report to this Department the names of a!1 offers whose cavalry hor-es appear toggave beon nevlected, or be unfit for duty, to th#nd hat such officers =. promptly di-missed from the service. ordrr of the Secretary of War: E. D. Trwwsenp, Assist Ady't Gen’l. NAVAL ORDERS. Lieut. Commander De Hav n has been or dered to the command of the Penubscot. Pay- master Washington Irving has been ordered to the St. Lawrence. GEN. McCLELLAN’3 BODYGUARD . MUSTERED OUT OF SERVICE. aes The Stargis Rifle Corps, which have been the special iody-guard of Gen. McCiellan in all bis campsizng from Western Virginia until he was reliev f his command, are to be mus- tered out of service at his request. THE McDOWEL!. INVESTIGATION The court of inquiry in the case of General McDowell met ou Saturday. The court was ordered to investigate the charges against Gen McDowell. It wes ascertained that none exist, ‘Gud the court will have to be dissoly.d without action It was appointed at the request of the General to institute a general inquiry into his military conduct, but by some error the order recites that it ix to investigate charges. PROM FREDERICKSBU RG. HeADQUARTERA ARMY oF THE Potomac, Saturday evening, Nov.-2. Nothing of interest bas transpired this afternoon. Owing to some misunderstanding, a train which was leaving Fredericksburg withanum- ‘ber of women and children, was fired into to- day, but fertunately no one was hurt. Tho on were fast leaving the city. Later.—Eleven additional hours had heen given the authorities of Fredericksburg to sur- Tender the town +e - SHARSPEAREAN Cowepy aT Grover’s THE- ATER.—On to-night, Shakspeare’s come ly of ©Taming the Shre will be brought out at Grover's Theater, in ‘superior style and with an effective cast; and the admirersof the « legiti- mate” will govern themselves accordingly. ‘The charming Lucille Western appears as the vixenish «Katherina;” the favorite performer 1. P. Barrett as “Petruchio;” and that eminent @isciplo of Momus, Mr. Dan Setchell, as “Gra- mio.” In this play and the concluding piece, Madame Celeste’s comic drama of « Lucifer,” the entire strength of Grover’s excellent com- pany will sppear. The bill to-night at Grover's is ene to be made much of by the lovers of good aoting. 7 Brig. Gen. Frank Patterson, son of Major Gen. Robert Patterson, of Philadelphia, recently Oommanding & New Jersey brigade, was found ped in his tent at an early hour on Saturday morning, near Fairfax Court House. His death ‘was very sudden and unexpected. His remains wore forwarded to Philadelphia, in charge of a military escort, by the evening train of Satur- day. He was a popular and esteemed officer. @@ From the Boston publishers, Ticknor & Fisids, we have the December number of the A‘lantic Monthly ; to our mind by all odds the best number yet issued. It has articles by Longfellow, Higgiason, Rose Terry, Holmes, Hawthorne, Mrs. Howe, &c., &c.; each capital in its way. © We anderstand that Mr. James O. Cle- phane, having purchased an interest in the Bational Republican of this city, has resigned Bas position im the Quartermaster General's Office for the purpose of giving his Personal @tention to the interests of that journal shat Sis @7 According to the reports in the Adjutant General's office, the number of soldiers on the sick list at this moment amounts to nearly one. sixth of the entire army in the service of the United States—namely, one hundred and six thousand men. Tax GrrRa SxASON.—There will, undoubt- Odly, be a large gathering of the fashion of the Metropolis to-night at Ford’s, on the occasion Of the presentation, for the first time in this clty, @f Baife’s grand operatic spzetacle of «The @7 In the coroner's mv stigation in New ‘York of the case ef abortion, by which Miss Olementina Anderson was murdered, the jary Peadered a verdict against Dr. Brown, the abor- tenist, and Simms, the seducer They were cOmMitted to*Prison. es SH A petition, very Bum+rously signed, ist Ciroulntion in New York urging the President to creeh Lee's army, As that is 7, @arded as the Life @) the rebellion reer 67 Gen Banks is in New York yor, 'y busily ongaged im organising bis expedition, omer LATE TELEGRA! HIC NE FROM HARPER'S FEKRY. salar 6a re) 5 Opera of Gen. Geary—TheDamageon | i. with pase, "The ply the follo. ‘the d Obie Kailrpad. mc. mnd C4 fe i@ Over a foo! ee This Sor Abe ase of the PweRY, Nov. 21.—Stonewal!l Jack- | morning Tain contin aes unabitec, and thers oP laying Cord: Presi ear Winchester, with 40,00 men. = Sn oso ead weather coming forsomo ¥ be . (ite - my The general impression ia that he is retiring towards Gordonsville. All is quiet along the. liner The news afloat Is of @ rather excitins char- acter. The audacity and dauntlessness of the | Rebels indicate that they are making the most bas ‘assane Tcket? ani ra che ae apace geeer on asd after the tet day of Deco a pot: ‘and 9 sons guilty of wilfal y ne é cog t oun efforts, by harcassing onr G@ntp sts Gen. Geary is sending dally recono! sances Sent tike Gar pitveu: 1 hucouragiies stamps will be eubject to, the penalty poosidnd to cberrve the movements of the enemy. my. They feel confident that they can do ‘*helaw. go. GUN, Interaal Revenue. The main track of the Haitimore and Ohio | Railroad is torn up for twenty-two miles, the rails rendered useless by heating, the ties all j nothing to bolster up their sinking cause exe+pt through these marauding bands that prowl | along during the darkness of the night. — KNCER OF Wasetxaros, apquantens Di Betas November 19! s break yest*rday morning © mar OnpeRs, No. 8 — { burned. Onan verage there are only seventy | the Rebel Mins rae our pickets aerbes Bull Bu ge over the Potomac = neon Hepa Bl i raile per mile Mt for relaying. The sidings at | Run bridge, The men siationed there on picket wore nent Per T eck wilt We cliowed to creas | Martinsburg are all burned. gE OL OS SIR AO anlage coll iow Long Bridge, but must ge by way of the Agae- | The river has only risen two inches, but a | Kegiment. Three of the number were capture. dact Brivge. Scouts from the Rebel ranks are roaming around within three miles of Cvntervilly, } The officers of the force starionrd at entre. ville have been notified that they will not be allowed to go more than thirty yards beyond their encampment. This order has been issued ro thatall cers may be found at their posts ' should an emergency arise. Withevery guard and picketstationed within Gon. Heixtzriwas. NCEY McKEEVER, A staat Acj't General. further rise is expecte? from the riins in the mountains. B and of Mat, }y comm: c 0 19-7t ~ BALLS, PARTIES, &. ‘0! FOR THE UNITED GLRE OLUB, OP EORGBTOWN !—Sixth TIL- LON PARTY of the United Glee Club Arrival of Gen. Fremont at Cincinnati. Cixcinxatt, Nowv.22.—Gen, Fremont arrived here to-night, unaccompanied. He came very quietly, and went immediztely to his room at tobe ot F nr the lines there is placed4a drammer and bugler. A . the Burneit, nobody except the clerk and yo Whe eee ose that the men may be quickly — @iTeB of Potomec Hall, on Dumbarton at... on correspondent knowing of his advent. Some | ooiscted together after the first cAll is sounded WSDNESDAY, BYENING. (Thanksgiving UM thing ia in the wind. from headquarters. The call is then sonnded that neither pains nor expense will bespared ————— —— along the line until it reaches the last picket. to make thin tha Party of the sea>on News from Leulsville, Our forces had hardly made good their exit Tickets $1, admitting a gantlem«n apd ladies. ComnirrEe, T.T. Stockman, H. Manning. a0 4-2t* 8 B. Fox, W.T. Paul, IkSs tT. GRA xD B ALL ‘o Ms | HUCKSTERS ASEH rox ' OP THE NORTHERN AND CENTHR MAREETS, | T TEMPERANC: L | on 4UEBDAY BVENI The Cemmittee of Arrangem: Jed lvea that there will be no pains spai to make ‘this Ball of the season, Refreshments S H . aptured six sf ers | — Sa Ry way of Memphis, we haveintelligence from Mobile to the 9h inst. There was great excitement among the inhsitgnts in anticipa- tion of a speedy arrival of the Federals. The Rebels had but few troops there, and the i Lorisy'trs, Nov. %.—Gen. D. S. Stintey | from Gain: s ville before the rebels entered the | | URS! PURS!! 2UR GREAT AUCTION SALB OP FURS! ‘ MARSHAL® & PAGE'S AUCTION ROOM, 509 SEVENTH ET. ODD FELt.OWS' HALL. Bie & Monday. Tuesday ind Widnessy, them - . ‘ovember 24. Band 2. ‘en Ch meres ») ae} bea gee | caterer. mere i people were momentarily expecting the arrival Bale to, omeane nine a 7a relogs as eo Prans and tring § a8 ae worn | rh breed cl psec alsa pr erence z each subsequent day stil a.m and7 a. ' in the ball room. . traveling everiland toward their city. There 3 Svolke of Tickets o etemns S ee ladies. ‘was & general stampede of all that could make = SONS ea vuRS. ° ! Charles J. Columbus, enr: High, it convenient to leave. Men, women, and | Ever offered in thincily, which have been received | Charles A. Lusby, John Bent! from ore of the mest extensive Gouses in Broat Joseph Narden, children were crowding the cars, steamboats, Frederick J. Kesler, i New York, with orders to close thesamewith- | Albert G Columbus, Biward Beach, and all sorts of private conveyances in erder to On fener, ca sin tag of Wadnon, Bay. Torktort ' George NeKaight, Franklin A. Linthicum, H ak. ‘ian, Ytone Martin, 6M. Cruit, . 5 . -dlhenhas bee gnare san tes oep a is oe treet Fitch ana erery dereription of fashions bin Borsis | Thos J. Linthieum, ‘Thos. Delluncy. mo 226: | bile wo! eo arriage and Cardi aper, Talmas, Victorines, | — -—— a i 0! FOR THE I4LAND FRIENDSRIP A830. — Z pen Le ee eee Among the store wie | FICATION ie Tre second GRAND BALL ahety of MISSES’ and C' L, aso! Gietgh | of the Inland Friendebip Association will Also a large assortment of Sleigh | Oi, Ohi, te at Temperance Gall, on BE st.. tween oth and I'th, on. THANKSGIVING EVE. (Wednesday. Now 25.) The Committee pled thembelves that neither 87 An expedition of two regiments of intan- try, which has been scouring the country be- tween Nashville and Clarksville during the DREN'S FURS. Rober. tf Tlaving received orders from the house in New York t sell at any price on account of a dissolution of tnership, fore th blic willhave an ins nor expense will pret four or ive days, captured 49 Rebels, 18 | cmdlviuuliy ef prrchating itor the bese Rurent . sngredin axe tointhe Bull of the sason. horses, 20 mulee, and 100 muskets. A scout, | halfthe pr slang house in the world. The Goode Tickets $1. admitting a gentleman Committes of Arrange ‘James T. Knight, Wm. Vernon. Ales ara arrived from Knoxville on the 13th, says there Is as Berets ill were no troops at Knoxville, excepting sick sold without reserve. B.—This Sale will be d hich time and convalescent. At McMinnvillethere wasa | Cvery eifort will be made to copa theentite stock, contiderable force of conscripts from adjoining | B# The Goods wiil be open for inspection each | A. Hutton, P. Hall. ke N. 0) , counties. AtSparta there was asmall force. | d=) peforesnd until the hour of Salo. Catalozucs | JPOOMS. WITH BOARD —Gentleroan only. can He *aw no more until he got to Kingston, where no wat "MARSHALL & PAGR, Aucts } be accommedated with good ROOMS and | | there will be an organized resistance to the there were a few soldiers. No Rebel troops at Lebanon Cross, nor throughout the entire route. ‘rhe enemy still evince a disposition to fight near Tullahoma. ROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. Drrot QcvartPrMasten’s Orvica, Corner of 13th and G *treets, BOARD, in a House just opening, at No, 25,455 st., a few doors from Peun. avenue it | OARDING —Four Men can be accommodated at ‘a rensounble price, at No. 23 North Bastrect, | \ § Washington. D.C, Nov. 21, 1352 between 2d aud 5d, alfa squarefrom Penn. ave aie Pratap Prorosats will be received at this office A good Bay HORSE, G years ol4,suitabl- for an &7 The War Department has ordered the | aGh Eater: Denouber 6. t 83 ae gay — officer, will Be sold cheap. as the owner haa no use discharge of prisoners in military custody for | gs the Depot Quartescanter mae Aiceet ee ei, for him; he hax been used in four battles, m2¢-zt™ discouraging enlistments, opposing the draft, | lion (1:00 (0) feet of Lumber of the fellowing kind FE OR TWO § ENTLEMEN AVE H. A comfortable ROOM and BOARDING, with a highly respectable lady,rear the Capitol. Courve- nient for members, For address, apply to Box 17 Star Office. no 22-3t" Besrerse— Large and wel: Furnished ROOMS for rent wich Board. single and commanica- Hing. one square from Willarda’ Hotel. “Inquire xt &c.,in all those States where the draft hasbeen REUSTCPOM vi as con) fant dea completed, or the quota has been furnished by | ¢r one (1) inch White ¥.ve Common Cullings, voluntary enlistments. Also, the discharge of | Pree. eh het Cnn n ee all persons in the P’ bel States, not prisoners of i .. long, ; Hes iock,) war, who have been arrested for disloyalty to | Pithty ‘hits theusand three hundred and thirty: the Government, who may be willing to give long (Hemiock.) the parole. Such persons are also to be per- ty three thousal mutted to leave the loyal States upon certain | conditions. These releases are not to include | persons who have resisted the draft by force of | a ARD, in a respectable pi family. Residence between Peunsylvani avenue and K street and between 17th and 2'th et Stating terme. Reference required Addresa ** T . Star Office. (three hondred and thirty- centiing, 3by 4, eighteen feet (Hemlo ke.) All the above described to be good. merehantable Liftiber. subject to the insp ction of an agent ap- pointed ou the part of the Goveromen arms. All the lumber to be delivered within tweaty days | = = — eee after sinning the contract - - OFSE AND WAuON 87 Gov. Salomon, of Wisconsin, fearing | ,PicHeeals from disloyal partion will not be con- strong Horse, about 9 years old, an sidered. and an oath of allegiance to th | ernreent must soc The ability of th! it be awarded good, large Wagon and Harness for sale cheay for cash. the owner having uo use for them, Apply corner Pourteenth and P stu, no 2 t* K.P MITCHELL. | €.8.Gov- mpany each proposition. bidder to AU the contract, should r {o him, must be guarantee! ‘by two respensible pérsons, whese signatures are to be ap- pended to the guarantee, and said guarant’s must accompany the bid The responsibility of the guarantors must he shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are opened, or the proposals will not be consid- e. The full name and Post Office address of the bid- drof in the city of Milwaukee, has issued a proclamation warning all those who contem- plate such a movement of the consequences which will follow. He says he has power suf- ficient lo enforce the draft, and announces that it must and shall take place. PUTNAM'S CLOT _—— 3 WRINGER money will be re: New Housefurnish: 519 7th et ,n SF Arrangements Laye just been perfected by the Government whereby the sum of fearly Po 22 5t* A ARMY GOODS half amillion dollars ot = otas | der munt eppear in the proposal, 8° cld_ prices to close out. Sut- i Sy eee ica bed ie mpi ts ths eon a Erma the names «. Officers’ Coats, Cavalry Tal- Will be printed and issued weekly. This, it is of all the es must appear,or the bid wiil be t», Penchos, Lex gins, Bags, Hav- hoped, will affurd a satisfactory supply for a consiteres the individual proposal of the party ke, Cantesns. Knapancks, Camp Mattresses, pan s 3 signing it &c.at OGDEN'S Housefurnising Store few weeks at least, when the issue may be still Ronds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed no 2? 3t* 519 7th st..near Pa. further increased. by the coutractu, and both of his guarantors, will 7. na? = eee eR be required of the successful bidder uponsigning J FURS}! ‘ — : ec tenet. =I. 0. 0. F.-@°AND LODGE-—A The right to reject any or all bids that may be | MINK PAB OH LF nccting ofthe Be we Goes Lodg. deemed too high is reserved by the Depo? Quar- , WATER MINK * eld THIS (Monday) EVENING, at7%4 o'clock, to termaster. ‘ | ~ “SQUIRREL make xrrang-menta for attending the funeral of Informal proposals will be rejected. = 2 Gur Inte Brother. Past Grand WiLLiaw Tecnen. of Fine nate for'@9,'@13 06 Bis, at Proposals must be addressed to Captain Edward : “A 4 7 he Eastern Lod ge, No. 7. ). Harts, Avsistant Quartermaster tS. Army, | nowim* "| SEYMOUR'S, Georgetown. It _ | ___ 3.7. BANGS, G. 8. ebington. D C-and should be plainly marke NEW HOUSEHURNISHING STOKE. EASTERN LODGK.No.7,] 0.0. F_—The Form of Guarantee. a JOIN OGDEN, officers snd members of this Lodge are re- ‘Ofees and State of | S19 Se¥VRNNTH OTRRRT, NRAR quested to attend x meeting at the Loige room ie of ——, % avenue, corner of lth «reet and Maryland avenne THIS aud State of —.do cet ns i ‘gual in able to fulfil the we sheit aoe oe eras < Seceee hi ane fact, in accordance with, the terms o1 hin pro- Rey prominny eertaret tite oe = ‘and be ane eres . rition and tbat, 6 his proposition be ac ont beet nr to please. * tel tis fee aa o'clock, p. m.,toat- cepted. he will at once enter inte a contract in ace | Que bert endeavors to please. FA ced cordance therewith. JOLLIVET, oJ; H. MOORE. N. G Should the contract be awarded hit, we are pre- DRESSER, from Paria. hax ead no 24 2t* | Lapis HAIK ' y nst —— pared to hecome his eeu: ition. arrived with a beaut ful collection of PRK leit ON, (To this guarantes must bs appended the official PORN ETS and HEAD DRESSES, just recvived Hovenszs 1, tow. certilicate above-mentioned.) k from Pari-,which he willop nin afew days at the Until the meeting of Congress the President will — not4 Capt. ard AmmTOerien ate | Sais sclicdteann ne tonece wrasetn ied us hereto: not receive visitora after 120’clock M.on suy day. - ——S : fore . re no 2z 6t* ppncrcesis FOR OATS AND CORN. | iV | Tecetved at this office | «the 4th day of December, at 11 ; for furnishing the Governinent with | av) two huudred thousand bushela of OVTS )HOLESALE PRODUCE AND FRUIT. nding and for ssle at Baltimore prices— 5.0 bushels F TOES 1,60 barrels New York APPLES 1% firkins Prime BOTTER 45 barrels Fresh EGGS Oe barrels Jersey gunes POTATOES OR BALE—Will be for sale on ist Decem| er, ene cight drawer Waluut CIGAR CASE, in good ord. no T4-3t Deport QuantexMartEr’s 0) ner of Wath and WASHINGTON, D. BRALRD PROPOSALS will until Tha J. Apply at Cigar Stand, ional Hotel, lars. enquire or address at No ED CORN Untred thousand bushels of old | “gu boxes Rew York SHRESR avenue . a HELLED COEN. 4 300 barrels Splendid ONIONS sss The Oats to be of @ good merchantable quality, soe ibe nd cei } 2% burrels Havana ORANGES: 10,000 COCOANUTS 1.10 Foxes DRIED oppo tad 100 barrel« Prime CLD PRANUTS, SARDINES. and LEMONS. YHE NEXT TERM OF MISS PAYLOR's S:hool. taught in t-e rear of the Presbyterian Chu. ch on 455 street, porth side, will comin 5 Mondsy Decenber E put up in bags of about two bushels each. Oats will be received by weight. at (32) thirty-two « to the bushel. s to be furnished without extra charge to the Government. } 1 ANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS «Corn to be of @ good merenantabie quality, | JONES & CO. WOR MENT Sclietle tee ee | ck My in buge of about two bushelacach. 7? | _n2Im Corner of Bighth and D streets, pear the Pulent mess ea apee | Sccme tanita es by werent at (65) Alty-six FHAMLIN'S NEW BILLIARD Saloon, Sacks to be furnished without extra charge to | | Payt OR RENI—Several FURNISHED KOOMS, G nt |. G@.P.& J.P HAMLIN take pleasure in inform- Fe "Piolng Rooms thing Reem, Ber Roroarcsa | TR GCTSDONEY a 6. the city of Wasnin ton, | img.the public that that they linve taken that con Kitchen. will be rented “ogether or singly, ly within (26) twenty-live days from the date of the | Streets keen, om the corner of Niath and D No 351 Trt, between isthe and ith. fsrenges Contract. Sree \* Toots, KOWwn oe ANKLIN HALL re uired. no ae fe: . ry Kyo * WHEW STORE: NEW GUUL | Proposals will be received for {mine fifty thou biter they have fitted up ins handsome style as a N SIOUSSA & ENNIS(” 2003! | sand bushels of Onte and upwards, and for(s0.00)) , First-Class a 5 906 Pe Uess EL ENEIB, a. fifty thousand buahels of Corn and dpwards Dep oe D oe. r Welarite the atwetinecton b . The propositions for the Oats and Corn must be | ‘our 0} elan’a Improved Tables will be found itizen- and strangers 4. «, 4 entirely distinct fr d | at this Establishment. to our stock of FAMILY GROCRRIES, WINK?, [yinardic papers and enlirely distinct from au Evory attenticn will be paid to visiters | LIQUORS, CIGARS, &., &c., which, ‘we think, | dependent of each ether he Beloon will be open for the ceseption of cannot be surpassed in the city. no 241 30 JUST REOKIVED— i KGS Vine GOSHEN BUTTER, 5 bbla. CRANBRRRIFS, and Post Office address of the bid- +, must ap} ro posal pear in 4 fa bid is made in the nawe ofa Faded bo names ofall the ies must appear,or the bid will be considered an the indivi cal propesal of the part- Tae, N°?! cs. November 22d. The | Visitert on Saturday ever Do 22-3¢ oy yew BU OK WHEA’ | BS, Lab ‘ : NS, CURBA CL € | _ Proposals from disloyal parties will not ha consid- U0. 8. Assxesor's Orrick, | ge aes wel Nita, CITRON ei &* ered. AND AN OATH OF ALLEGIANOR MUST ACCOMPANY Collection District for the District of Columbia. Bo 24 Iw" 325 P. enue, near Seventh at. BAGH PROFORITION. All persons concerned in the United States as- Bo wh cadherin abe Proposals murt be addressed to Col. D. H. Rucker, woarment, on Licenses, Goods, Wares, Trades or ery PER eRT: METROPULI- Quartermaster U.S. Army. Washington, D.C..and | Secapetions Merchar ding: et, Naveed neeane or Wo TAN POLICE. should be plainly marked “Proposals for Oats and | Congress approved July 1, 1862, who’ reride in the 0. 516 Bleventh streat west, | Corn. | District of Columbia, are b-reby no ified that the Near the eorner of Pennsylvania avenue. | h GUARANTER. | ansexsment list is Dow rr ady at my office, 502 Mary- The Public are hereby informed that all casos re. | ghoul Wt he aceried Cece All the. contract, | Tend avenue. im the Heventh Ward: Weekinarcn quiring the services of « Detective Officer will bx Should iy led to hig must be guaranteed city, for thei examination and inspection, and will y end carefully attended to, “free of chars,” 68 appended to the morris signatures must | fr. main open for aeck inspection until the sath da a application. bei de at the Police Heat Ne vempousthalite af tae’ of November. 1662; also. that the und. ill, puactere, No. S16 sik atzent west, under miporvit: | gown by the ofa certificate of the Ghat PS | for the space of t\toen days citer t eafration of | OQ of . B |, Super | 7 ol Dov M-2aw2m of Metropolitan Polite. | paarest Dintriet Court or of the United Bates: Dis | mee Sees "tho, Place: before ‘aamued’ —~— | "Bidders must be present in n when the ids A ggpelhag ae homens EMILE DUPRE, are opened, oF their pro will not be coffsid- | hich m be exhibited against the pi dinge of +f e A nei iD feensor. : RERSES MEATS Es | oot gets emer tema ncem inners: | “ies a; Ja mina be meade in wr[ting ovecifying $90 PRMMBYUVANI A AV ERR oe eer dee errr vereauired ofthe Shishadecision is Yoqussted. god Shall pitts wes | P'ke the bond must sec seine the contract. ground or principle of ineguality cr error eom- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN pedaling x Diddere to Have tear weed wal plained of. 8. Assessor for Bots ARSON, with them, or te have bonda signed icipatl: i, Remonene for See pees, FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, | Sri rniy'to be produced when thotenemte _nomst 'MOTINT pintrictet Oolumbia._ ; tlened. Blanks for bondu ean be procured upon ATIONAL LOAN FRENCH AND GERMAN WINES, LIQUERS, | Spollcation being maint thin oflce:elither penmou NE = : CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, — | “7+ OY letter ot by aaaeras THE NEW RUM, GIN, SEARS & TOBACCU, We —, of the county cf —— and’ Btate of - TWENEY NEAR GF SR ONKT. RONDO and ——,, of the county of —, and Btate of do. of the - bas now on band | bereby guaranty that —— is ‘able to full » gon-’| UNITED STATES. tract in accordance wit! rms of hia propost- : . A Very Fine Agsortment of the above at fair prices | tion, and that, should hi oposition be La (Ksown a8 “ Pive Twenttss,”) ; | be will nt once enter into a contract in aceo The COUPON BONDS in sums of $59, $109, $5, SUTLERS SUPPLIED. therewith. | and $1,000, nov 1-tf Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- | se ie ; URRANTE.RIGS PILDUATa, | (hein Bessentee art be appended te dubia Pr tyes 1 eee JEW RAISINS CU ‘TB, PILB . c © aficia . 81,900, ren, N WAL’ TS, and CITRON, ake hacen Se ETRie core aL 4 . interest commencing at date of purchase.) A wl 5 ‘SPECTION. DELIV RROTND COPPRE ROAS ED RES All Oats and Corn contracted for ease thie ad- act ot el CHOW CHOW, PICKLES, VINEGAR, Vertisement will be rgidiy inapected, and such as JAY COCKE & CO., Bankers, ) NGS. A fine lotof PHAGH-&. OW POTATOES COAL OIL and FLUID A. DELLWIG's. do not prove of a good ud chi i will be rejected round merchantable quality Payment to be made upon the completi: cobtract, OF £6 8008 thereafter as the Depot’ 452 VirteueTH Street. These Bi Da are the termamer «ball be in funds. Cueareat GovwrNMeNT SCCRITT Lt i pas a, DELLWIG's Any informality in the bid, or non-copformance now in the market; ae exhiader eres rma his mavertisement, will engure Interest payable semi-annually 6 resection of thy propon :l. Best made BROUMS and TY Delivery to bo mate ur the Raitroad IN GOLD Depot. or at the city of at present price of coin, to one of the Government Wharves in Hold at r : BLACKBERRY KRANDY in equivalent RRA B | Washington tf ® Pra Cent. in currency. and SCHIFDAM SCHNAPS’forme ical ne. 7A ‘The PD. pot Quartermaster reserves to hi , 2m ee s es MAICA SPIRITS, BY ANDIES, OLD wulsi igh wrest imself the i ae i roe hall TISRIES | right t epestanyer All Dice that he FICERS AND SOLDIER'S GOODS, May deem too 0) ek OFAELD, Joho st., Colonel and Denot Onarternriter Fosthay a scar ra L.A, DALLWLa's, ‘and 302 Batreet_ueat New York, Haventh = oie ‘ —— wt SS S—NORFOLK 6 Full senortm nt of Military anf Fancy Goods, a ie ee ane Of NORFOLK OY Sern ating Ul; Gast Polish. Re,’ Rall'stost et at the DRY TEES, rpic d, which we will sell very Fireworks, Hole Agents for the Coirific, -. NATIONAL TRAM LAUNDR cheap’ Also’ raceivirg daily frewh SH ateeet, jomeiure Pa. ave ‘0 21-1m. Citizens, Penna. avenue, Bveryboty, | opened and aheli Oy ters. teuraut oe 2 = Bracers, — (opponit. ‘*) Bollises, | hep re would do well \ give use cel, B 7.0C. PIAND Funin, Hot-is, bet. IS and 13 Citizens, ae wecen furni-h them as cheap aathey can be ee & short time vines falocns, atreota siticans. bought for in Norfolk. 8. W SPRATT A “Ov ane’ | will bewold for @I7S, To be een at ME fren Brerybody, (aww) tei. Prelt aad Commerce ste, Balto. Alt. nog-s- ZEROTT'S Musio Store. Bo lp } rying away everything they could find in the | miekey. 631 Spruce et. do, do; Wm. Biack- | report to the Secretary of War in person. | decided that a strict cons ruction reiating to | with tour pieces of artillery, came into War- ee pt inquiries and informal application, noticé is aga'n given thet all ap- plications made by ladies to go to their friend and families in the South must be made in writing and verified by osth previous to se 10th day of December next, and each applicant must etate: firet, her name, age, and residence: second, the date when she came within the military lines of the United States, for what purpose, and where she has since resided; third, the place she desires to go to, and the purpose or object thereof. The persons to whom leare may be granted will be provided with @ suitable escort from ‘Wasbington to the lines of the United Scates forces in Virginia, with such personal effects, and shall be allowed to pass. No person will be allowed to take more than one trunk or package of female wearing ap- parel, weighing nohoveroue hundred pounds, and any contraband property will forfeit the same, and evbje.t the party to imprisontnent during the war. J Applicants are siso ngtified that immediately after the expiration of the time for making ap- Plications & list of the aames of the persons to whom leave is granted will be published, and the time and plsce of Waving designated. Children, if desired, will be allowed w ac- cOmpany their mothers and relatives, (who have permits,) and take thgir usual wearing apparel; but the nameand age of each child must be given in the application. (Signed) L. C. Tense, Major and Judge Advocate. SS a FROM WARRENTON. By a gentleman who left the vicinity of Warrenton last week, we learn that the Clon- federates were at New Haltimore, «ix miles from Warrenton, at the time of our evacuation of that place. They entered Warrenton on Tuesday. On Monday corr informant was in Warrenton, and the secesh people of the place were already sbowing their teeth towards the Union people and the Federal rear guard then there. They made a descent upon the hospital buildings lately occupied by our forces, car- ofthe oe which it be seen is the Ho win s The < ON ext Mon week, {Beec. 4. Next ‘ist, may after the meeting of ae De ts Agr the words are ter, that is after if, each company ie to YOU o€ "the Eomiaations thus nade, and make immedias report of the result of the election to the De. partmert. 5. Next agen A two trang Bog a weeks from yer lay, (Nov. 17th, Monday nerf afirr thavlection by theron, the Department is to meet again and the result ef the election. 6. Thie is ‘uv be communicated to the M, and he isto communica it te the Aldermen. The meeting of ibe the second Monday after the but after the nominations bave been ries niet Maman aon ~Foved ing on the firet ’ Parcage bill. Jos. MW. BRaviey, Attorney, eat einen Fortrxate Discoveny.— Last night, a Roundsman Tait, of the Second Ward ‘was going Rround the beats, he fire upon the floorof a new building on ©. between gy pore feventh, and agai: door of Mr. P. Gallant's carpenter shop. man named John en who of arrétied and taken to wi wtauoa, and the fire was extinguished by Patroims Vors and Shackieiord. @ sent jail for court by Justice Olam , and epon perron @ letter was found which leads te suspicion that he is now a fugitive from in one of the States. en W a#HINOTON Me Paes Banner, for stocks, coin and uncurrent money, Tnished by Lewis Jobnson & Co., Bankers ° Buying. ¥. S&. Conpon Bonds, 1561 ......163% S. 7.50) Notes ......-s00e00..-. 108 U.S. Certificates Indebiednees. 97% Quartermasters’ Checks, paya- ble in Certificates. .0., aoe U.S. Demand Notes American Gold. American Silver, Virginia bank note nesere, 10n15 discount; Sow is, &c., 30035 discount. is not to be on, Of the act: meet way of bedding and hospital stores, and atonce put up the prices on everything they furnished to “the Federals,” charging #5 per day for the poorrst hog and hominy fare, a MEDICAL BXAMINERS APPOINTED. The Commissioner of Pensions has made the following additional appointments of Pension Bureau surgical exammers. Wi S. Qrawford, xt Williamsport, Pi Pomphrey, at Mount Vernon, 0.; Sam'l Mar- tin, at Worcester, Mass.; Wilson Jewell, 120 N. Sixth st. Philadelphia, Pa; J. K. Lee, West Philadelphia, Pa.; Wm. G. Gillinghi.n, 127 N. Thirticoth st, Philadelphia, Pa.; James Cam- anenaeatlieineaneias Tue Wrankves.—The Sixth and street wharves are at the present time cro with ye-sele londed with hay, grain, &e., for the Government, which is being unloaded emg stored in the large warehouses im that r. But few veseels have been arriving at the other wharves for several days it OR Account of unfavorable winds. At Riley's wharf, inst night, four oyster Boats, with about 3,000 bushels of oysters, from the C *, Arrived and ure to-day selling off their cargocs rapidly at se "centa per bushel by the quantity. Sings yester- day morning, five loads of wood have arrived at the same wharf, which is beld by the carge &! $7 for oak and $6 for pine. stone, Athens, 0. Henry Jones, Jacksonville, Til; Benjamin Cory, Waukegan, Tl; Leigh McClung, Xeina, O. > E Persoxal.—tien. Fitz Jobn Porter avd fam- ily: Capt. F. H. Haskell, U.S. N. Walbridge and Hon. E. Haight. A. Pcott, Pa. Arthu N. ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL CHAT CEY McKEEVSR, who has been acting lately upon Gen. Heint- zierman’s staffin that capacity, bas been assigned to @uty in the War Department, and ordered to 3, Col re P. Burnside, Il; Col. E.G. Parker, Mase, —_ Hayden and wile, U.S. A. are at Wik: i". Col. G. L. Beal, Md., is at the National. . Major C.S. Lovell, U.S. A. and Uol. Asmer con, U.S. V., are at Kirkwoods’, INPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AXD TENANTS. The Commissioner of Internal Keyenue has . —_s——_ Youne THirves—Three boys, aged from 8 to ll years, were yerterday a: stamp duties upon lapse, &c., (schedule B. p. | Ward officer for stealing 91, E. L.) will require that a stamp of the denomination of fifty (50) cents be affixed to each lease, or agreement tw lease, from month to month—no period of years being named—must be constried to mean and be re- garded asa “lease fora period of time,” &c.; and, therefore, enbject to the stamp duty im- posed by law upon such instroment, Fifty-cent lease stamps are now ready for Thi- morning ibe boys, whose names are Denmis Donohue, John Murry. and W. O’Brien, wae sentto the lock-up by Justice Ferguson, ordered their confinement for twenty houm, and Breenaban was ordered to Pada court to answer the charge of buying goods. —_—— No Wuiskyy DriwkIne 16 ALBXANDRIA— deiicary. Prig. Gen. Slough, the military governor @ od Alexandria, bas just is=ued an order p! Se ing the distribution of spirituous liquorse® TELEGRA PHIC, malt liquors, by sale or gift, either to offices, o orc bg or apne 1 that place. Any Lee ~ 3 violating the order wili be arrested LATEST FKOM RA&CHMOND. liguers confiscated. No wine, spirituous oF <a malt liqucrs will be slowed to be landed ia CONSCRIPTS AT WORK ON THE FORTIFICA- | Alexandria without a special permit from the = TIONS OF RICHMOND. provost marshal of Alexandria. wet SS eee Drap.—Mr. William Tucker, an old and spected citizen of the Seventh Ward, died higresidence on the Island this morning of & paralytic attack. Mr. Tucker was well knows througbout the District, and was a prominest memby rof-varions societies—Masons, Red Mea, Brotherhood of the Union, Odd Fellows, &c—ia seme of which he has held the highest office, At cne time being the “Great Loohonee™ of the Red Men in the United States. His faneral will take place on Wednesday afternoon. le CONVALESCENT SENT NortTH.—To-day, @. non ber of ambulances are employed in ernie ogre enone ergs from the v too hoepapeal tals to the de potywho are being sent to h in Philadel; Era’ York, and other places. This moviment is rendered necessary, owing to the crowded condition of some of them, and te moke room for such sick as may be sent in from the army. HKAVY GUNS BEING MOUNTED THERE. — . GREAT PREPARATIONS BRING MADE TO DEFEND RIGHMOND. GPR IE STONEWALL JACKSON MARCHING IN THE REAR OF BURNSIDE. _— {Special dispatch to the Si Falurax >Tation, Nov. 24.—Henry Demey, tth U, S. infantry, a paroled prisoner, who has just come from Richmond, reports that he in that cily the conscripts going out with tools to work on the fortifications of the city—400 went out at one time, He also saw fifteen siege guns on their way outof the city, on trucks drawn by ten or twelve horses each, passing through the street he was on. People said they were prepared there in front and rear to recviveus. HelettRichmond on the 16th of this month, and saw about 12,000 intantry between Calp: per and Rappahannock, and therailroad trains fullof provisions coming from Gordons ville for Culpeper. He arrived in Warrenton last Thursday. On that day Hampton's Legion and 2,200 infantry, Ee ReEcrvits.—Since Saturday the following have arrived: Battalion teth U.S. Infantry, 117 men, Is recruits forsth New York Cavalry; 47 for 6’st New York; 18 for 5th New York: #@ for Pennsylvania regiments; 31 for Rhode Isiand Career 12 for 2d U. S. Cavalry; 30 for 97th New York: 13 for Michigan regiments;and 5 recrnits And 10 deserters for New York regi- ments, —>—— For tur Freip x.—The 115th New York, numbering 500 men, under the command of Liv ut. Col. G. L. Batchellor, which was cap- tured at Harper's Ferry and and which bas been since at Camp have been exchanged, and arriyed night bound for the field, sate « OT EES CoaL.—Several boats laden with Camber- land coal arrived at the Georgetown wharres, by canal, last evening. Many more are re- ported as near at hand,on the way down, the recent heayy rains having given them fresh impetus. a cr pepe Spent ry &o.—The tug Leelie arrived this morning, bringing up three prison- ers, & quantity of counrebank popes and the boat of the Merrimac, which was captared some time since on the Potomac. ‘Tenton by the Sperryville Turnpike. He left Warrenton on Friday morning and took the road to Salem, where he arrived at night. He says that the inhabitants there expected Jack- son that night and that they prepared food tor his soldiers. They say Jackson wil] march to Warrenton, in the rear of Burnside. He also spoke at Salem, with Lieut. Halleck, a nephew, as he says, of the Commanding General. The Heutenant belongs to Stuart's Cavalry, is wounded in the arm, and was hidden in Salem, in Maddock’s house, when our troope were there. All seems to be quiet to-day about Bull Run, Chantilley and Centreville. u, ast lll “Sa Convixep In THE OLD Carrrot.—tohn BR. - Miller, a county constable, was arrested jo day at Rockville, Md. and confined in the Old Capitol ison, charged with capturing slaves and ser them to their owners. IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTHWEST ee THE REBRLS FORTIFYING PORT HUDSON, ABOVE NEW ORLSANS, TO CONTEST THE ASCENT OF COM. FARRAGUT TO AID IN THRE ATTACK UPON ViCKSBURG. —arentibierennen: St. Lovie, Noy. &.—The Democrat is in- formed that the Rebels are fortifying Port Hud- tor, 150 miles above New Orleans. Ten or twelve guns are in position, and in two weeks from the present time Port Hudson will be as strong as Vicksburg, and will prove a serious bar to the ascent of Farragut's fleet. The Rebels sre running steamboats from Port Hudson to Lake Providence, & distance of 300 miles. They > GREEN & sD EEGErae aa OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Da’ yhbgaens a Cate! be wep : gentleman Hair. Cott: n and other Mattrosses, Bolsters i ho have also boats on the Red River, bringing im- | Divine and other Chairs, mense supplies of cattle from Texas, with large | Window Blinas, Carpets an ry Metting, Glas apa Crockery Ware quantities of salt from the new salt works on Red River. These works produce 10,000 | Fine Cooki lot Kitchen Furniture, : ada daily, all of which are sent east via | AD¢ many ano Si Te Vicksburg. One object of fortifying Port Hud- Bom-st (Rep.) GR & JAMS @uets. son is to prevent the Federal forces from reach By J. CgMcGUIRS & O0., Auctionsers. ing these salt works. Buk a OF ea DEORER or so ee MBAVY ROBBERY OF A BANK. DAY abeiaib doy of Deowmber ee. Provipence, R. I., Nov. 24.—The Freeman's = ao" the eremiaee, Pand oad, Bank, at Briswl, was robbed, between Satur. day and yesterday, of fifteen thousand dollars, in bille of various banks, and a large amount poe Soowern Dane fh stones of bonds, notes and other papers. The specie | desirable as bus was not taken. Terme of sale = to be paid es a a ‘almentsat 6 anc 12 months, NW YORK STOCK MARKET stared 7 approved re aes New Youx, Nov.2t— 11 a.m.—Firet Board— |, The terme of cr tan property mar Se U. 8. Coupons, 1891, 104; 7.3-10 Treaeury Notes, | the risk and eost of Gret 4: Certificates, & Old Demand Notes, 1% 4; | week snotice Ba, Gold, 130%. HELEN M, JACOBS, Guardien of) : 4 eee — Pee Sace or Frrs.—Marshall & Page, — ae _ po M-Tawsw “(nepal Fellows’ Hal, annonece & public 6 <n BALA SDL A @tternoon of one of the lar-est and best assort- } a Cth te] & BILAN mets of furs ever offered in this city. — pply at the Ospi' ome