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THE LVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EICEPTED.) aT THE STAK BUILDINGS, floearan Puxx's AVEXUR AND lITa NSreuet, av WwW. D. WALLACH. ane Papers served iv pack by carriers at 96 a or 37 omnte per month, ‘oe mail subscribers Eee price is $4.90 a year. in adoance: BD for sie months; 91 three months: and for less than wares wonths at the rate of lunantas week Single p own CUNT in wrappers, TWO OERTS. DVEETIREMENTE should be sont to the defers 22 o'elock M.; atherwise they may not uctil the next day | ben ing Star. —_— SS = WASHI JOHNSON & NAGLE, ase PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, SOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MESARA. PRANK BININGER & 00.8 (lo. 15 Reaver Atroet, Now York,) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND Ligeogs, FOR MEDICINAL PURPUSBS. Mighty rooommended by the most eminent Physi- cians of the U.S. Army. GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, . GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, @ULD MEDAL PoRT, @OLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLS HOMESTEAD RYE, BARVEST BOURBON 1453 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERD BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physicians Druggists ‘apt Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell @t Rew York prices, freight added. ‘We trvst tha: the intrinsic merits of the above qpcds will insure the astiafaction and eonfidense of Mtecriminating people, who reject the stale re ‘qvutee of irresponsible dealers. vis : puffs of news papers und so-called chemists, gaudy show ecards, ote. JOHNSON & NAGLE. oe Sole Agents. OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 296 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 296 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 906 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, BRANCH OF 3¥ SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORE 39 GOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF < CHOICE BRANDIF8 & WINKS, CHOICE BRANDIiS & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, * AND WHOLESALK DEALERS IN RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, RYE AND BOURERON WHISKIES, 45 WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &o. LIQUOKS, COKRDIALS, é&e. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGAR @ENUINE HAVANA CIGAR eae We also offer for sale A OOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Sermetically-sealed Frais, Heats,xe. Sermeticaliy-sealied Fruits, Neats,&e. Germeticatly-s-aled Fru:ts, Neats,&e. ~ BAPRESSLY PFT UP FOR CAMP UBB. Strela BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. BOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 996 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 995 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. os 3m NOTICE To HGTELS,GROOGERS RESTAURANTS, PXI- VATE FAMILIES, &o. ‘The Sabscribers hare sust received freah ahip- ment o! @e CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAC CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New Tork prices, Also, they tave constantly on hand A Large and Well Sclecied Stocks of MADSATs SORTS, BHRRRIES, On. OLD BEE, “SOOTOH, and IRISH GN ES of all favorite brands, SCOTCH AL OUBLIN PORTERS, UOES. TUG e woe ekauisn balay "8 HERMETICALLY SEALED ISH COKDIALS, A oe end ENG! IMPERIAL, HY- te Be ee NINGER & 00. be {eotaelicheds TR. x Branch_9 avenue, Wrage ustal Walklogesn, PP received » small Jot of Officers’ rs ag KEE& CO g** eae BANKER No. 452 Firtsests Street, Dealers in GOVERNMENT BONDS, WREASURY NOTES AND CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILLS, COIN, CURRBNOY AND EXOHANGE. ad fe LD, SILVER and ot beaxd Norks. mae ocZ-im | AX BTAMPSB. We sre to furnish UNITED okaFEs STAMPS Government tates. 3 HOUSE, FANT & CO., Bankers; a asin Bape. « fons No. 25 Aven H. 0. HOOD rece’ and bas alw: hana, Ba genetmny renting eng re Mange ch Mae, wa Hi that are manufactured in En; fad, Switzerland and Ameries, both in Go! gat Faves 4 He also keeps a large stock o! fae JEWELRY of the most desirable stylee, sot with Diamonds, Emeraid®. Rubies and all other He jealéo manufacturing all kinds of Solid pe Bilver Ware. and keeps Swords, Revol vers, Sword Belts and Sashes. Bowie Koives, Razors, Seincors, Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, and & variety of other things usually kept in's Jew- ty adage Ft #ilat the very lowest grice. No. 33% enue, between 9th and {oth streets. fe 15-tf —— BXPRESS COMPANY, NOTICE OF REMOVAL, The DELIVERY OF¥IOK of this Company is Bamoved from Third street to the 1 depot on B sthatwaen 3h straata | MreO CRT oeat aod Sd nthe C. Re ROY EY PATENT WATER. CLOSRT OR CLOSE STOOLS, ‘or i da. use in (otele and Privat: Fam:lies. vaade wholly of tnstel, are. per Hl cannot get ont of order. and, H . roe! ost convenient articles ip aoe Pore cen adopted in all the 0 8. Hoe tals de. They may be had ip any qnantity of the r . Washt Patentae No 271 Pa avenne.ap staira," Capek ROM BOSTON. Tu- Regular packet schocner 0. W. Dyer hes fi arrived and is now disebarging her telah oe > HARTLEY & BROTHER, oc® 99 and 10} Water st., Georgetown. DRAKE'S PLANTATION B1: TERS ‘They purify, strengthen, and invigora: They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and They overcome affects of dissipation and late They etréngthen the system and enliven the They prevent miasmatic and intermittent They purify the breath and acidity of the They eure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Chelera They cure Liver Complaint end Nervous They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted Bnture’s great restorer. They are mude of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Rark, roots and herbe, and are taken with the Pleasure of a beverage, without regard toage | Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and P. H. DRAKE & CO, 22 Broad- way, New York. FRANKLIN & CU., OPTICIANS, 244 Pexwsytvawta Avene, «north side.) between 12th and 19th ste, | sami bushel uf Omi and \ Bay thonsand bushelsof Corn and Gpwarda ; | i dener or time of day. | Of all the parties must ar.or the | Sonsidered ne th idual an 3S Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel. BRAZILIAN PEBBI ¥ ( Rock Crystal) SPECTA MILITARY FIELD GLAssKs, MICR_FCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS _CARTES bE VISITE. ke. &e._ NORFOLK OYSTERS DAILY (by Express) and to be had Racrivep CENTRAL HOT - RESTAURANT, southwest corner of Pa. avenue and Sth trance on 6th xt. HL DU RHAM GELSTON, etor Central Hotel, JUST RECEIVED i rier stock of CARPETS and A jonnting to 2S: pieces, purchased for ¢arh of a Northern manufacturer declining busi- COMFORTERS, WINDOW GLASS WARB and other | TICLES. including Parlor + . All kinds of CABI » beth new and second hand. to bay willaave time and money by R. BUCHLY, 428 7th at., east aide, between G and iT LARGE And su a Also, a large ki Dv KEEPING A Chamber and other SPOVES. NET FURNITURE Parties wishin calling at the TAKE NOTI .T PARKER 9 LOUISIANA AVENUR, y aud cheerfuily retuens thanks for the therto recived, Having every facility for doi ee EP THE BEST op HOUSE. SIGs xD DECORATIVE PAINTING, pone rwith all work e has no besiu of the public's favor. 8 ES ARE REASONABLE HE WORK UNEXCEP Aud aS ee t BP" Remember the numi > a9 LOULSEANA AVENUK Butweon Sixth and Seventh ste ‘ancy in seliciting « continuance F UR 51 ENS BUDS weet y for our retail trade by ,and warranted to be the house in New Yor! he attention of RTIN and AMERIG Children’s Tippots, Caper wen’s Muftiers 1 competition in this tine, ime we bring in remembrane: cle N gisyee, and be with the newes choicest patterns of ander Wiaikenee El it; t. mn t venue Hone. ary sali Raw MEYENSBURG.— } + Rear Seventh chee Depastment wilh 400 TONS OF LD DEMAND NO’ Alor. 3.8. TREASURY NOTES | és - py AND SILVER | B ht at the hizhest price oneet AU NBLTTENTLOUEE, Bankers, No.3 the wharves ateth street, ER, Avenue, :Faox Hatt.) -, 8. wonld reapretfully call the attention of residents of Washington, also officers, sutlers, to his large and well aasorted FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATOMES o DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &o astern impurtiug woods direct, Lam able to soldiers aud peddlers, Being connected wi house, and receiving wi ‘ sell lower than any cther house in thecity. Call and examine my stock before purchasing Ali WATCHES sold by me will be warranted for | r. yhTon REPAIRING done by a practical watch- A DISCOUNT ALLOWED ‘RS for Watch Repairing. , COTS AND BHOKS TO SUIT THE TiuKs toring ail kinds of BOOTS now manufacturin, cunstantly receiv: n-made Work of e jon, made ex: — eas ya sold ch lower ry Segwisfore charged in this city for moos inferior arti icles. jas in want of BOOTS and SHOKS ef Esatern rae ik, will always find» good assort- af the lowest N & BROTHER, 14 Peonsylvania avenue. 1 ADIBS’ DRESS FURS! 4 B. H. STINEMETZ, 236 Pa. avenue, betw. 12th and Invites the attention of ladtw to hi: assortment of DRESS " bracing ail the various styles now in Fe. = Having recently enlarged bia atore, he is prepared to offer better induce- mente then heretofore. Bs £ s article guarantied as represented, and seld » loweet market prices DRAKE’S PLANTATION B'TTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- | tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature's great | restorer. Itis composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- sons, and can be relied, cures Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just | the thing for changes of the season. all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & UO., 202 Broadway, New se 25-006m Qpoa for its purity. It bed PACKET BOAT Will leave Williaras’ Wharf, near market Loune, .. every Monday. Wecnesday and Friis; Tuveday, Thari rtipg at7 o’elock in the morning frem both way: E. D. RIED, Captain, VE ME A CALLI Ti¥ Underriqued revpectfully inforihs his friends i the public that he will open hi nown establishment this day for haa had it theroughly repaired and neatly fitted, and has also com soon alitherat he mort choice OY: ce, in hid furnons creeks at P! receive by the \ y Point, twice a wi regular «apply boate | arrangements there will se no failure in filling any | be made with the extablivhment, jetetofore failed te do, independ: iplete that it can cope talon, rticular stteotion i fur- FLYING CLOUD eheing on z7th inst. yuer James Guy, oontraate that su as we have neve snt of the penne Zc. arrsngemects are se 64) we aby heare ip the T nited: T piedge wyrelf alshing hetels, ri he lowest cash prices. lao on Rand» fine asaortment frost canned FFUITS and bermeticatiy roaled MEATS } aod VEGETARES. T.M. HARVEY gent were t st., hetween eth and nth Washington City. D. AND OTHER Wootnnn aa of mediuin, Gae and ‘4 fill supply ; Pats lain figures. er TMY & ARO ETER, Pa. ave. aud Niuth street, NGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 235, 186 PROPOSALS. PBPOEALS FoR Oats AND cons. . Dgror Quazrenmanran’s Orn { Corner af With and G sirests. Wasursaron. D.C., Nuvember 24, 1853. BuALED PROPUSALS Will be received at this office until Thursday. the «th day of Docember, ati velock m., fur furnishing the Governmeut with (#0190) two hundred thousand bushels of OATS and (9 J«0) two handred thousand bushels of old SHELLED CORN. he Oats to be of @ good merchantable quality, pot up in hegs of about two Deshels each. Outs will bereceived by weight, at (27 thirty-two pounds te the bushel. Sucks to be furnianed without extra charge to the Goverument. The Corn to be of a good mercnantabie quality, putupin of sbou: two h sla each = “Corn will received by weight at (56) Alty-six pounds tothe bushel, Backer to be furnished without extra charge to thé Government Delivery to be made in the city of Washington, within (25) twenty-five dave from the date of the ts . ail « PROPOSALS. Proposals wl be received. for (59,90) Afty thoa upwards, and for (9,00)) « propexitions for the Oats and Corn must he rote papers and entirely distinct from and ‘ut of each ether. ¢ full namie and Poat Office address of the bia- der must appear in the preporsl. Ifa bid is made in the name of a firm, the names bid will be idered na the ind?vidual proposal of the part- Ber signing it. a J t= ¢ Propesals from disloya! parties will mot be cons: ered, AND AN OATH OF ALLBUIANCY MUST ACCOMPA £408 PROVOSITION, Propore ls must be addressed to Col. D. H. Rucker, Quarlermastor U8. Army, Weabington, D.C..and a c howld be plainly marked "Proposals for Oats and orn,” oJ GUARANTEE, The ability of the bidder to All the contract, should it be awarded to him, must. be guarante by two responsible persona, whose signatures must de appenied to the guarantee, The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certiiicate of the Olork of the cearest District Court or of the United Slates Dia- trict Atterney. Bidders must de present nm pers ae opera, or their proposals will not be consid- ered, Ponds equal in amount to half the sum to be re- ceived on the contract. signed ry the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the avecesafn} bidder upon signing the contract, As the bond mart accom: ay the contract, it will de neceseary for bidders tO ave their hontamen th them, or te have bonde rigued in anticipation dA ready to he produced when the contract is FORM OF GUARANTEE. We —, of the county of ——, aud Btateof- . and ——, ofthe county of nd State of —, do hereby guaranty that — is ‘able to stin accordance with the tera: of nd that, should his proposition be will at once enter into eontract in a- erewith. Should the contract be awarded kim, we are pre- pared to become his #ecurities. (To this guarantee must be appended the afici mR lance > | certiticate sbove-mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELLVERY &e All Osts and Corn cuntracted for uuder this ad ve ent will be rigidiy inspected such as do not ve off, good round merchantable quality will be rejected. Payment to be made upon tae completion of the contract, or fo Roon thereafter as the Depot Quar termias: er shall be in fund: ty in the bid, or non-conformance sof this advertinement, will ensure the rejection of the prope . Delivery to be made at the Railrozd Depot, or one of the Government Wharves in the city Washington. The D- pot Quartermaster reserves to himself the | right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too aaa D. HRC ER. no 24-td Colonel and Depot Quartermaster. WIEALED PROPOSALS Aro invited tilht oatday | ss 2. at 2ervclock a., for farnixh- | ing the Subsistence Department with 20.000 | BARRELS ©. OUR of December, 186: ¥ Bids will be r ci Ppnd Mao is? Borreta. “1 ai arate sheets of paper. be upon 4 id will be entertain d unless the bidder ie prétaat'ta respond bid. e quantity of Plour required will be In daivy dolivered either at the Go cusesin Georgetown orat the Railrwed De ingten, D.C. ernoent in: Bids will be accompani« dirceted 5 8, . A., ¥ Proposels for Fiour.”? QFALED PROPO: Aro invited antil t BS cE December, 185 fornichimg the ‘The firstd-livery to be commenced on or about the izth «f December, and the whole quantity pat in betore the er d of said month he Huy to by shipped by water and delivered on t weighed in Wash ust state in their hide the price per 1) pourds at which they will farnieh the nay. Firn s making bids mu-t state the names of sil the partirs interested Pxynient to he made in Treasuty notes, or euch fur de se Gov ment may bave for ti-tribution. Rice to b. directed to Ool A Bicnxwirn,A b C anéC.8,0.8. A., and entorsed “Proposals for Hay.” no 19 AVY AGENTS OFFICE, Wasutncton Nov. 15, 1962. Proposals will be reevived at this ofliee, uutil 0 af Decomber next, at 3 aistock p two hundred ané ten thousand (210,000) yards te Cartridge Cloth, ia width and proportions vig: “yards 49 Inches wide. 1.060 200 * » 000 tave dejivered at the Navy Yard, in this city, free of cost’to the government for freight or trans: portation, 8. P. BROWN, T7-at) Navy Agent. TavasurY Extexston, Nov. 18, i862. Provosats Will be received at the Bureau of Coustruction, freasury Department, until Decem- ber Ist. 1362, at 12 m.,for furnishing and laying Marble Tile for the Haile and Corridors of the wes section of the Treasury Extension, — , fad Tile is to be of the best say of Ltalian white vein roarble and the best quality of clear biack marble of equal hardness as the Ltalian, and in such proportions of each as may be required; to be notlers than one inch thick on the edge, all sawed and worked square, and well laid in cement or Plaster, as shall be most satisfactory. and with a border of white marble, not lesa than one foot wide, laid at the base throughout. The nize of tile may be from 12 to 16 inches square of uniform size in e story. The amount required will be about ) superficial feet when laid. Samples to be furnished by each bidder, showing the quality he proposes to furnish, and proposals to state price per superficial foot when laid; alsa to | Bame price per square foot seperate fur the black id ble tile; the quantity of each kind a8 Tors oF lace them to decided hereafter. The work of laying the tile to be done from time to lime ae the halle are made ready to receive it. The Bureau will reserve the right to reject any or all the bids, if in its 0; popes it be not far the in- rom accept them. terest of the Gover ses CEAVAR ROGERS, Engineer in charge Treasury Depar' a _ no wel” (Rep. & Int} BMY BUPPLIES, * 7 Q Pasee Orrion or tum Cu Pei my { Ar: Wasmiwaron, deptomber 3), 18%. ROPOBALS are invited for jing for the use ofthe capac of — plots red a fe ve articles : 8,000 tons Daira the Height ofeach aia tebe marked reon. 2,000,000 bushels ef Oats, of the best quality, in strong sacks, ra sewed. 7,000 cords ak ond Hckary Wood, woll seasoned e 5 Each bid munt be sccoinpanied by the endorse. 7 of two responsible persons that the contracts Blac will Ue opened from time to time sa the ar- tleles may be neoded, and contracts will be awarded pete eantiigs needed oo fe lowest responsible ie of ope! . ‘The right is reserved to accept all or any part of eny bid. . ropotalsahould be endorsed " Proposals for or Oate. oF Wood,”.as the ind be, and encl in separateenvelopes. RUFUS INGALLS. Lieut, Ool. and A. D. 6. ee 23-tf Chief Qua-termaster. BTEAMED OYSTERS! H° : OR ay 319 anv 321 E Sr ’ eg the House. BERDINE & POWEMS woult ‘respect = the pablic that wear opin , att al e@ place. and are pared to fan ish STEAMED ‘OYSTERS in. the BS ont atyle, obteene: be rapplted with FRESII a at short ¥ : Rem ememt jince*-219 and 321 Wat., IKSOLUTION —The co partnarship heret fore i subscriber’, under the fiom of Manrea: ear lenn paatenee abie ky aie solved by mutual consent GEORGE BH _MOORR, E. MNWENNEHON Was hit gion, Oct. 25. i863. 0027 ri when the dids | | EATON STONE, AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AV@NUE, near Willard’s Hotel Lromand Gaover_. Manson BY REQUEST LARGE NUMBER OF PATRONS, ill be re- produces, THIS EVENING, The Great Moral Dome: tic Play of EAST LYNN Or. THE ELOr-EMENT! . 27th appearance of the Pearl of the American Btage, MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. Who appears on this (Tuesday) evening as Laby T-anzL and Mipeaur Vixe, LP. Barrett as... ..........Sir F Viola Cricker #8 Pera He Mr Carlyle Charles Barron ar. Mrs. Germon as, Mice Car-yle BF" Adwirsion 9. 35, and 75 cents. WILOW STWESHIRGTON THEATRE ELEVENTH STREET, Near Penn. Avenue. Bole Leseco and Mensger.........Jamms M. NIxom THIS (TEESDAY) EVENING, SENURITA CUBAS, For the Last Time. in the beautiful two-aet In- ThE W ze”? Drama entided Ee” wish Ton WISI Second Night of on eo John Brovghan's habe Bustes SOLUMBUS EL FILLTBUETERO, % Cotumbia : vce Fanny Brown Ferdivand. . -&. W. Fenn A - UW, Davenport | Colum bue, J BAS will exeeute her comic AGON KsES'¥ GALLEGOS. Assisted by NIMINES and CORPS Du BALLET Toors open at 7; te commence st 7"; preci FCRO’S NEW THEATRE, | TsxtH StREET, Above PERNA. AVERKUR. Mr. Joun T Foxv....,...Manager and Proprietor | (Also of Holliday Street Theatre, Baltimore.) A PERFECT SUCCESS! THE THEATRE FAIRLY JAMMED! Sec na Night of the Grand Seri-s of ENGLISH OPERA, sented ina style of Magnificence iN THB CITY, 2 E RISHINGS, Assisted hy the eminent artiste, MK. PETER BLCHINGS, The popular Opera Singer, MR. FUNN, | Xia Port Company or Cue : THE NUMEROUS BEAUTIFL the Prenirre Dauseusex, M’LLE LLE CATHARINE, MOM Ty: and the Grana’ Balle E CORPS DU BALLET, comrrisen oF the | MOST GRAUTIFUL YOUNG Lavine under the direction | and guidance cf the fursoms MONS. RONZANT, | The Urchestra will be greatly augménted. and an‘j ENDVIKE DE AMATIC COMPANY Also appear on i THIS (Monday) EVENING. | - sees . - MISS RICHTNGS | wee & ... MR. RICHINGS | < Oper. ctacle of the | CHAN Ess. np: im the various charactors, | btinging fffect the ices of nearly ONE HUNDRED PERSONS! BH No Extra Kates for Adroission, { . Parties cun secure sents during the day by pay- | | | m reserved ¢ Doors open at merces ates. ork RIXON'S CKEMGRNE GARDE® Clacus. | PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. LAST THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF | JIMMY RES NOLDS DR.JAS.L. THAYER, MISS MARY CARKGLL. and the present popular CREMORNE CIRCUS OOMPANY, ax they are engaged to appear at NIXON'S EQUESTKIAN INSTITUTION, On THUKSDAY EVENING next, Nov, 27th. PFERYORMAN CES—AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, to conclude with the j PONY RACKS. | On THURSDAY, (Thanksgiving Day.) + THE NEW ORGANIZATION WILL APPEAR. nov 744 tr * CANTE?BURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUK, SEAn SIxTH Brauer. In the Rear of the National Hotel, FIRST WEEK oF ‘LLE ANNETTA * GA pearate | THE BEST FRENCH DANSEUSE IN THE WORLD! | In New York | GALLET TT | ISABELUA CUBAS | But the mucn-iuded Cubas did not accept ! | | i MLLE GALLETTI in without doubt the best da-seuse in the world, havi g danced at more first-class theatres than any | dunseuse before the publ FIRST APPEARANCE oF ONS. E. VELARDE, IONS. &. VELARDE, THE BEST MALE DANCER IN ZUROPE! THE GALLETTI AND VELARDE BALLET TROUPE. In the Beautiful Ballet entitied ESMERALDA. _ ALL OF THE MAMMOTH COMPANY Will sae a a appear as IN A SPLENDID BILL! Doors open, ¢% o'clock; performance 7. Admiosion i cents. Orchostra, 6) colin 3RAND_ AFTERNOON, PERFORMANCE ES THANKSGIVING DAY. Adwirrion 25 cents. Orchestra Chairs 5) cents ] OOK ovuT L° LOOK oT LOOK OUT FOR THE | { OF THE REW OF THE NEW OF THE NEW | | I 1 \ oe VARIETIES, WASHINGTON -VARLETIR3, _no33 HE WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 259 Pa. avenue, between 9th and lh streets) | continues its Free Concerts every afternoon and | evening, commencing at 6 p,m, The Proprietors ave accurtd the sérviges of | Mis LAURA BERNARD, Prima Doona, of New | York, and Mr. HERMAN WACHTEL, the best omic His gems im. and Knglish. of the times. They are site daily expecting the arrival of ovle- brated Danseuse, Mr, WELLENSTELN continues to preside at the piano, and Mr. BRANDEIS also ror ee $0 Gouri his Tisrin, bor bere. e | st ye 4 beautiful ecorat > e fresh mente | are of the very ent quailty and at mederate prices. Officers always in attendance to preserve % The public may rest assured that the Academy of Moriopis mghtiy «patronized by «throng of uiost respectable citize: | HENRY ROSENTHAL & F, BRANDEIS “nole-tw Propri oe ee atin =F POE. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, A PIANIST, VOCALIST, -AND COMPOSER, Hae returned from his professional tour, avd, | by request of hia Bamareng.friends and pupils, opened a course for the Pin: 5 ne, by hie new and «mplified metood, in Washington, on the Mth November, 1842. By Prof. WOLOWSKUS syste:a 9 person having only a alight knowledge of mosis wall be enabled ia & very short time to read music w incl lity , and execute operatic as well ascingaien, music wit Pale perfection. . . As to the yocal part, by his way of y-ealization, H he arrives at ‘tone extraordinary results, renders the voice powerful, and enables the singer.to vo- celize with facility, aeegracy dnd fine quality of \Tadton'andGentlemen't Brotitag Singing Classes | are opened at 60’cinck .. when Prof. Woiowshi will nino explain the fall eory of muste aud read. } ing by his system. The gubscriters to itis class aré® acce only sh Jet of D-cember. | 332. Prof ‘olor | rw {ves visitors daily from his residence, No. 454 With street STOVES! ereu Ry CAMP STOVES!!! We sre now mavufactnring CAMP, COOK and HEATING STOVES, which we will sei by the | dogen or hundred sgehoag.ag they, can ght | is limetes rip, avenue Near Tine © fon. & Rp] AF¥BURNE HOSPITAL. May 23, isa, { rere ‘ NOTICE.—On and after this date, visitors will be allowed to enter the wardsof this Hospital an Bucs. | days. Saturdays, and Sundays only on thoxe Anyn only betweon the hours of 2 and Spm f OLS TULINGS, i ) Ase Surweon 0.2. Arm j conclude that there Waving oceupied TELEGRAPHIC NEWs, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH ES.) FROM G+ N. BURRSIDE'S ARMY. 4 deris —¢ - apn rderitabnemetseeeh et ec. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF TRE PoToMAc, Faimouth, Va., Nov. 23, pom.—Phe day nas parred off quietly, witheut an: f wortay of note transpiring. The church belix in- Bred- ervckeburg Were ringing to-day at the Nour of divine worship, although most of the iubabi- tants had fled from the doomed city. -If the passage of the rive? by the Federal iToops shuld be resisted by the rebels, these chimes a] Dave been heard for the last thne. A great Mmeny unarmed soldurs were sern walking through the city to-day, probably for the pur- pose of attending church. Duging Inst nigh: the enemy's works were soméwhat extended but no additional guns are visible. IMPORTANT FROM EVROPE. Fri airs—Enmgiand Rejects the Fropoxal. yesterday. ‘be English Government has dissented from the French proposals for m+ dination in Ameri- cun affairs, and the London Gazette Publishe: ah Dance } Fari Rorsell’s official reply, dated November | th. capiteiates the circular of the French | Minister, proposing mediation. It Tecognixes | the bumane views and beney. 3th. It the Emperor, and observes that the concur. Russia would be expressly desirable, to the present tune the Russian Government bed not agreed Actively to co. cperate, although she may support the en- ‘vors of England and France. The question Prepered for considerstion was whether the j (PG proposed was attainable at the present time. sty’s fovernment®as follows Amenca, her Majesty’s government is led to is no ground mcm nttc hope that the Federal government | would accept the proposal suggested, anda re. | tehingion at the present time | Mould prevent any speedy renewal of the offer. fusal from W Theretore he thinks it better to watch carefally | the propreer of opinion in America, aud if, as there appears reasen to hope, it may be found to have undergone or may undergo any change, | thie government may then avail of such change to citer friendty counsel with greater prospect then now of its being recepted by the contend- . Her Alajesty’s government will ate to the French government any inteihgence that may be received from Wash- subject.” The Times editorially obsrryes, in reference | to Earl Russell's dispatch, that his arguments have been anticipated by the public, and this is the Lest proof of their soundness. Intellipence from China states that quite an engrgement bad taken place near Bungapoo, # Seca the American General Ward was ied. Cotton was dull: East Indiahad declined ya. Freadstnits were dull, with a downward t-n- dency. Corn was tending upwanis. Provi- | sions dull. Consols 93x. Fhe Revolut in G at an End— Bombsrdment and Capiure of La Pez, Eolivia, by the Government Forces New York, Novy. 24—The steamer Ariel. from Aspinwall, with @92400in specie from California, has arrived. | sion Sr*ARTcabss Means tas gntine pomeee operty of all citizens who have been ia arms ere guaranteed, and ports given those who wished to leave the country. The civil war has thus ended. ite a jarge number of vessel have been A Panama letter says that among the pas- scngeT+ on the Ariel jor New York is Mr. | Mackie, of the Departmentef State, who brings | jaer intelligence frem Bolivia. Mr. Mackie reached La Pezon the evi ning of the 15th of Getoler, when Preeident Acha opened his taturies upon the city, Next day, after a revere fight of six boars, his troops carried the town by storm, with a loss of 30 killed and mortclly wounded. Mr. Mackie entered the city with the troops, and feund Mr. Carter, | United States minister, in the palace, adminis- temng to comfort of the wouuded and dying. ¥ 2d been so engaged during the fight. Gen retcilion escaped on the night of ith. The President dispiaced inuch moderation aiter capturing the rebellions capital. No Lag iiecsiprd were inflicted, althouch the *resicent dc manded ten thousand doilars ran- fom fur aa infivential gentleman whe desired (o Wave under Mr. Mackie’s protection. The feeling against f ners was intense, aud they already suffered im property. Rebel Movements in Tennessee. New York, Noy. 24.—The Tribune has a Nushyille dispatch of the 23d, whick contains nothing important. Ne dcubt Gen. was | with the rvbel army in Tennessee. His’ start were at Tullahoma, but he was notthere nor at Murfreesboro’. It is said that the rebel sorce at Murtreesboro’ has been increased to twenty thousand, and that large bodies of cavalry Baye been sent to ebstru¢t the Camber- tions, Our scouting parties captured al two hundred prisoners last week, and lar; foraging parties were successful. | land river and interrupt railroad trace it ee The W in the Southwest. Cairo, Noy. 23.—The Grenada Appeal of the 15th instant is greatly exercised abont the fu- ture of Mississippi, amd appeals to the people ot Mirsissippi to rally en masse aroundGeneral Pemberton, and says in this way our army would be increased to one hundred thousand men, thereby virtually acknowledging that at the pregent time it a9 much less than that number. Gov. Rector, of Arkansax, has resigned. Judge Fletch is acting until the Goyernor elect, Col. Flannagan, is installed. A Ripiey, Mi and Orizaba Occupied a the Federal Troops. plot Rr Cairo, ate ny, Mio se Grange to Ripley, Teturned last it, that place and Orizabs, egght miles gouth of it, in wwenty-four hours. Onr forces took sixty or seventy prisotiers and sey- enty horses and mules. Our loss Was nothing. Arrival of Union Prisoners, Fortress Monzor, Nov. 23.—The flag of truce steamboat New York arrived this York Regiment. az Some years ago, the Earl of Oarlisie, the present Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the government of King Otho and een - lia, of Greece, recently deposed, as “the inefticknt, corrupt and contemptible with which @ nation was ever cursed.” 87 The military prison at Alton, IMinois. urtially destro; by fire on the morning of Nov. 1th. Several of the how many could not be: of the excitement te make their escape. Bz The people of Washington Territory are troubled with Way robbers, who infest the mining zegion. vigilance committee hung four of the rascals on the 9th imst, at Floreace City and Lewiston. fe. We Share S seilh to be 2 cree coat pon ned Bands on ae og a river. ~ stexmbouts are now paying month such deck hands as ey can get, and they are scarce atthat. — Levis de . ox is prvyailing to an alarming ects tn bere ndimua, “At Martinsville, Morgen county, it is so bad that the Cirenit | Conrt adjourned’ last week on account of its prevulcnce, ce Proposes a Medintion-in American A fr. Jonxs, Nov. 24.—The steamer Arahin, from Liverpool for Boston, passed Cape Race | rested. The ovly motive that Urese lent intentionsof | O¥tTages isthe p-cuniary reward of five dollars | renehed that place from Earl Russei] commends the decision of her } Ma; “After | weighing all the injormation received from | atthe present \ Preece ington or Ricumond bearing on thie important © | Sreckeid onthe South American coast. The | United States brig Vainridye bad arrived at | Aspinwall, and the Perry bad sailed for Key ¥ ‘ares and the other leaders of the Ger leet at. tuk Pasha. 2 57 Gtu. Saxton, Military Governor of South Carolina, has recommended Ge 27th isetant ae a day of thanksgiving in, portion of that State held by the THE WEEKLY SEAR. a pacelion’ Family and Jenene, toe Fray morning — ce at a70 ‘Ten copier... ... ne, 200 ‘Twenty-five copies... 20 00 2KOM BURN iD. 4kmy. fog ony n, Va. Nov. 2. tetels have evidentiy rece: Ke BCCw EONS to thelr rorces in cur hrent the rwis no doans bur that Th Longstreet are ui our imme- the n have been Yisitle simce yester- @ny morning. en have admirapic prions for jery; dnd there will un- —— Hiwily sri ery fate becore we cr our purtiden Gnd move Ser ost the river, © Moe mtocid —— prtewSt yuaimons 1 eaoaghe tart a p te Five us belde asain oscar aoe mg Tidge beyond the city, and their lamely i pert pee the efty. that point the creek a Trowgh a ‘letween two range o: bilte, mlong one J MJ wn Cady expected at Move 5 our de ferni ‘ ', ho: . fell beck at ace the the Pped. 4 erick*burg ard Central The river han risen bet very Hite witice the Tecenteorm jxinped of, butthisreadsarérapidly cring up. ~ vA wedi rte larpe number of Aisnbted soldiers haveof late ben turned over to the Guveran- ment. by policemen of the Northern cities as destriers. A closer inquiry has disclosed the fact that the poucemen ai vesting these discharge soldiers, ‘Up their dis. charges, and Temanding them inte the Gustody of the United States authorities. In maay instances they have deprived soldiers leave” of their passes, (and then had them ar- é which the Government pays foreach deserier | arrested. The-milit an ° a | Stand. have taken thio mater pes cad ee determined toot out the evil. —~ = BP" Halifax a ot 10th instant stase thata numbe{ of naval arm, cers be- longing to tus Sonthern Oonteaetans bave | : steamer Delta to Halifax. Among the sumber is Lieut. M. F. Maury, whois now a comm. dore in the Confederate nw » ind several other naval officers, together with six officers of the , Confederate army, It is believed that =e fo to Europe to assume command of some af nn | the vestels Pp ported to have been built or process of cou*truction in England. a7 The sident has gi r ven . Eawin R. Proce, son of eon | Price, both of the Rebel » a fall pardon ° sll teasonadje. or other crimes and mi«- | demeanors «/ainst the United State<, oom- ember. oe 18th of Nov: . Gon. peated for parton. S&S? The Chorieston M. says that an | Intelligent mesaber of the of Ain- ‘ama informed the House that in the city of | Mobile there was no Jess than fire bi have, since Ue consertpt act a hw, apps for an} tempat vay 4° se ot thip irom coupujar agents, of a | to other pow cs than of the Southern Gonfed- eracy. mr The - | fan Re lic*us up to the Zachariah Chandier Stancard is rfid to be as great as the Sumner Picts, however, intimates that a great many the re will kich outof “the blood-letter's” traces ond _perbaps -ecure hix defeat. The fact that Chandler cou" noi carry his own compty, | cr ward, shov's he is justly detceted —Bortos Pest. I~ The Jes: ish Record, of New York, says: “We understy'd, from reliable aathority, wat | & niece of Gen. Dix was recently eouverted to | the Jewish rylicion by Rev. Mr. Phillips, of | this cit wi Y, and ‘Actshe married, on Mi P. Lawrence, of this city, one of or co- lplonists. Th: dady took the Bame of F.uth, ber fornur name "Ping Kate.” ~ 87 Mrr. Phiip Kearney ie so incensed at «Fer BaletecSs publishieg ber late husband's ! letters "thas 5 AS rejected his farther ae- quantance. She repeatedly protested against the ure that bes been py ag the bog oy Firave Phil. will be gut of his etave a horsewhip ye). for the ghouls who have ma- ligved his mem vry.—Borton Post. S7 Av unkww species of dack has been | discovered In jhe Manawata rip New | Zealand. La rtze it is equal to a th y turkey, and its;wings are F The pen | cclor is a padi, fwd powerful | tifully marked and 5; with Dill is emall, broad, ost aad bas a fleshy membrane, hen whe a loud note, bety "en a quack a scream SF In Angur;, of tant pone & woman name? Ross lie Doise “tas cony: | in one of the de- partments of ¥ fince, of the crime of parricide, her feseion, but recently two men, who were convigten of another marder, con- fieced to the «rime of which this woman tren dinchanged tom Prison, bet ne tapiaee® en dive! i it tion of her sing-tiar conduct i given. _— s7 The Em Eugenie bas introduc! ei evngie tee atte my «cane death of a matador, who v As gored the the animal he ws prevoking, and died tn Ad actly three minu‘¢s, in the presence ef the apes- S7'In conversation with an officer a, or two since Gen. Fanks made known the Geese nation Of bis epedition. “I see, General, said the officer, “thatthe pa; ay going to Texas.” «+ Well,” replied the aller & moment's ‘hesitation, “well, J am going —South.” 87 The first inralment of the new wus received in New Orleans on ‘Gre Suu we, ‘The prospects ar pot favarabie for sa ccnsiderable proportion of ft, thourh it ie sifirmed that if ¢hee@ewal force of negroce wis available, the 5 © State would be gather aA Grcerk woman Y., in 1860. while being con: Ssylum, threw up her ‘sbi the war will be began: all we wantto dein 16 Glory to God!” ay n f betw veesels, And mort tem does not add to A. fk a 0 aa} Vesides bring ® vory ancertam (as to mode of communication. S27” The Nashville Waion of Monédy ways - one it 4 5 “Lhe. city was very-q after- Deeb -yes terduy . noon from City Point, bringing four hundred | 22¥7a«er cing comand, ‘that x and twenty exchanged Union prisoners, in \c po he Union’ charge of Capt. Mulford, of the Third New oo ‘wae - to mention who &7" A petition is in ciroaiation asking the President to an Onaries Fremont command of the Lord dditve? us aggond triah af, we “pathfinder” in the West,— ‘hicago Post, ~ BF Abmed, one of the murderers of siovary, Rev. Mr. was Tis, Om &7- Mr. Edwin James clhliie 1,000 for tse her rerviecs: as counsel for Mary Real in ‘rial for murder in New York. ~~ we rebel | Fignotn socons ‘ga The fact that he ze yenue of Nova'Scota | in Fochteat ony v Cfo Vall companies tr fallen off $1 400,000in tns!, owing to Ube in- Srrnpeien ‘of the South-rn trade, may account for Me hostility of the N.S. to ie ['S. wa clergsmnts Rev. Mr. Witiums, in- cumbent of Baxton, England: has just been convicted of poaching, and ceutenced to pay a five. : the rebel ‘were ¢ - SF They bave = ineuraner ny ‘re ty t! urpose people Keatntt attane- by {Grnedoos, 87 The poorest kind oF ry bs selling At $404 gallon at Holly Springs Biles. ‘Bneoar- aging to temperance secieties. ~