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iii LVENING STAR ie FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUON, (SUNDAY EXICEPTED,) a2 TUR ATAR BUILDINGS, soeess Press's AVBXUS AND lite Stage, sv W. DD. WALLAOH, ESAS Dees ao served in pack. tens Tase pana Yoana Rs three months; and for enn i [_AT28t Newe vHom eure. FOUN GRIGHT'R RPERCH AGAINST INTHB- FERING WITH AMERICAN AFFAIRS. BIS BOLD SPAECH IN PRAISE OF OUR COUNTRY. INCBEASE 1N THE PRICE OF WOOLEN AXD : COTTON GOOPS. the price of their immense stock of CLOTHING FOR MEN'S AND BOYS’ WHARB. as they borgbht ft at cid prices. and they will wot Make the people pay the least styauce, as sey are Getermined to undersellaiiotners, Th-y have th mods anc are Baurd to ran off their steck wishin | &e next forty ds)s to make room for our stock | that we are row manufacturing. : Tte prop'e only neea to wee our goods to induce them to hy, and eur stock of H HOYS’ JACKETS AND PANTS excels anything ever ufored in this city. J. BRUCE & CO. Dastenste MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, No. 464 7ra Prersr, Lad Two Poor Below Smith's, | a i But J. BRUCK & UO., No. 464 Tth street, has wotinereased : | G47 cOMMOTIOg a iJ FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? it 1 BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING RSTABLISHMEXZ, Lately Openad, No. 116 Peswsrivasia Averce, Between igth and 2th ets. j : EVERY BODY I8 RUSHING THERB FoR WELL-MADE ¢ FASHIONABLE SUITS! | As that is the very place now for every body to buy | 4 PINE OUTFIT CHEAP | i pom prising— , Please remember that our motto is FAIR DEALING 4ND LOW PRICES! W. L. WALL & 00. Have on consignment, t their Room: in the rear of their Auction stock «f ALL K F FURNITURE, BOUSERERPING ARTICLES. &c Mabogany. Walnutand Plain Wardro - French Oottage, Plain and cther Bed- | Extenvion and other Tables, Walnut and Mahogany Tete'a fetes and Sofan, | Call at ones and grocure your bargains o%-20* | Rooms. a very Isr; and ext-nsive TDs * C Waluut, Msh- any and Pisin Bureace Parior Cane Wo J Be! of all other goota in the | all of which will be sold at the ‘0 clome out the stoek. w «& , Anetioneara, = Coren.) __ south: JOHNSON & NAGLE, eee PEZNSYLVANIA AYENUBR, BOLE AGENTS for the | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA s of MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & 60.8 (Mo. 13 Reaver Street, New York.) OSLEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR M¥DICINAL PURPOSES. Bighiy recommended by the most emisent Phyat eians of the U. 8. Army, GOLD MEDAL CuGNac, GOULD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT, @ULD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, BARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVE, ‘ABOMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physicians Druggiste ame @rveers to these excellent goods, which re sell ma Bew York prices, freight added. We trast tha! the inirinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of @weruminating people, who reject the stale re- ovaree of irresponsible dealers, via : puffs of news pupere and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards ow JOHNSON & NAGLE. on Bole Agents. NOTICE To B¢TELS,GRUCERS KESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE PAMILIES, &o. ‘Tae Hadsaribers have sant recelved a fresh ship- ment of fo CASES 8T. JULIEN AND FLORRBAO CLARETS, ‘whieh they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand A Larac and Well Selected Stock of MADEAIAS PORTS SH EBEIES, SERS IN. OLD BIB, 'SOOTOH, and IRIBB NES of all favorite brands, 18H 53 TCH A N AND DUSLIN PORTARS, ERE 9 ANA CIGARS. at iron, onabDM 4nd ENGLISH DAIRY sano . KEMP'S MBRMBTICALLY SEALED Epes aa MANE RE as “BB Ses BYORI MTRBLAL, HY F. ROO it GIVE M&K A CALL! ndersigued respectfully informs hie friends pablic that he will open his establishment this day for: it thero the season. He has t L4 and neatly fitted. and has also been all the sumwer in bedding Sbe_ most choice OYETER" the Cheva: owald ce, in his famous ereeks at Piney 1 receive by the steamer James Guy, from Piney Point, twice a week. a fresh supply, gevdent of =) tegular supply boats y anch pr arm aeey sora, epost a in ies or 4 sontrasts that may be made w e establivhment, as we Dave never Reretofore failed te do, independ ong ot the blockade. arrangements are so complete that {t ean eope onan beuse in the United eaten, pladare If te particular attention to fur- ~ bettie re ragte,sutlers ‘and private families. at the lowest cas! ices. ala 4 a fine assortment fresh Mi TRIE ‘ond: hersoe sical irealed MEATE VEGETABES. -M. Depot 28 .. between ith and 1)th oo 3.7 Pt TSH O ts Pe eragton Oty, D-O._ HB. 0. HOOD bs bea 'y reeeiving. and 1, Constant clvws on hana, fe Stout that are wecafectared tn Boge WATCHE are wana! in Po Waar “ite also Seopm « lates stocks ver . He toe JEWELRY of the most, desizable styles, set with . Emeralds. Rabies and all o! is also manvfscturing all kinds of Solid word Beltenod Sashes. Botte Riven; Resort, vrs. 1 te s ives, Seators. Gold, Silver, snd Reel Spectacles. apd great variety of other 0 ‘nar asually ke; aJdew- ery Store, and al) at the lowest price. No. 33° = Datween ath an wee streets. fo W-tf e WATEK CLOSET OK etose STOOLS, H Hosels and Pr fo ‘ These Stools are made wholly at epi free from smell eannot get o rtable are the t articles in See They have been adopted in all the U8 Hoe tals Ae ne Ze ip any quantity «f the = " wea e 0. 2 7 (ee eae Venbing metal ofoider, dea: Tu Re, wine HOM BUSTUN W. Dyer a: 2 Packet sc! ir 5 or bas arrived and ia M now discharging her freight. ns a HABTLEY & BROTUE: aD 99 acd 101 Water st. Georgetown, ficet tha j bid in nereptas, PROPOSALS. ROPOBALB. Orrick, Wan Duriotwens. H ABRIEG TOR, November 94, 3962 Beaiun P gpeeaxe Fill he received by thi rtment, unfl! 4e’cloek p.m. ember neat, for the manu ©. the following projectiles. vie : 53, ten inch folid shot. 1.006 Gtteen inch Bhelle 1.07 fifteen ineh Batter Bbot. ojectilesto be made ofthe kind of metal eted after the rules laid down in the Or ae vith the exception of the Battering 1. Dr Ounrascy De- the ninth day of sure and delivery and ing Rance Shot. wh _ >, where Ac end all ench asmey de re ramoved, hy the cont i @iately atin: the inspaetion of each 4 Bids wil titice required, not lowe t Deliveries to be made aa each Kind, within thi dave of bid, a 2ofany we: On NF ont -toath {ter untilall eball be de:iverea Lbe made by tha Trea-ary Depart ment on the ususl eertifrates cf inapesticn and reeeipt. after each delivery, Bonds, ith spproved eurety. wi Will be requicad ‘aithful performance of contracts No bid will he ante ned nnlece It he gerom igd by an afida: he party making it, to e effcet that ander. and that if nia lee will be made wi bi * location; aud the right foundry- JAP TPLEY, . Gen. Chief Ordnance, Pesce ses LE FOR LUMBER, Depot QuaRTenwactya’s ¢ . Corner af} Wastes % ite o ot Querternus t. © feet of Lamber of the fallow: viz: and fifty thou «. peb Whiie P 2 igbieen fant to be good, ery nspeciion of an agent syp- accorapary the b be responsibility of the gnaran shown by the officin! certificate of the f rest District Court or of the United states t Attorney . Asere must be present in person when the bide opened, or the proporule wil! not be sousid, ered id Post Office addrecs of tha bi4- the proposal. 2 rm the msiuns or the did will ke usl proposal of the party e thousaud dollars signed ° contractor and both of hie guersnicrs. Ww! el and Depot Quart quired of the snecessful bidder open signing = the comtract. DROPOSALF FOR wooed he to reject any cor bids that may be F ieeme > high ie reserved vy the Depo’ Quar. { termast tain Rtwant Aroy, oplsialy marked and shou uber. he terma a. bis pro nia proposition be ae to ® eoutract in ac to kecome ’ (To this gnarante appended the official @ertificate e-mentioned.) EDWARD L. HARTZ DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS. ‘They purify, strengthen, and invigora:e. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and luis hours. - . They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmalic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stemach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Merbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervons Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted mature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croiz Rum, the celebrated Oslisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard te age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requimng a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & OV, % Broad- way. New York. sep 25-s061n LOAK8—@LOAKS D AND CLOAKING OLOTBS. We have just received of Paria xtyles OLGAKS. Al BEAY THR. suitable for Ladies’ and Mirees To all of which we ask the enpecial ttention of our friends an’ the 4. ling public. ee M. TAYLOR & 60. _BoS-nolst AMES FP. HALIVAY . REAL ESTATE AGENT, Consea 6y Pa. Avanvg any Tasru Seamee, __X over Banking Howse of 1.. Johnson & Co. _0¢ B eoam* s EL OYSTER SALOON, 162 Pa. av. be and . Clementa, opened & snug Steamed Oyster Saloon in the First Ward, where he hopes by telling nothing but the ver to merit their patronage. —Nearly opposite his late place—the rant. > Rod eolm* s.-T.1860-=x. §.—T.—1960._X.- DRAKE'S PLANTA- TION BITTERS Of thie celebrated brand appears to be in every | one's mouth, as well as on every one’s table. They are a splendid article and can be relied upon to strengthem and invigorate exhausied nature. sep 25-e06m J pIStOLUTION —The co-partnershm heretofore Detling beteoen the satectivan, andes frm of Moore & Dennison, has been this day dis- so! mutual consent. BORGE H. MOORE, oa" DENNISON. Washington. Oct. 0/068. ce B8. ROUGH TALLOW AND 500,000 hs She “eittae ree Bauer of Canfile Soap, W0,000 Brown Soap ‘and Candles, for saléwchea) ih Soap and Candle Works, Gre for cash,st the National street and the Canal, Georgetown, D.C oe solv “B. JEWELL Proprietor, OTIcs —THE COFAKTNERSH Nossa on be the name ef F. J. ¥ Di ar Sagurt last. All thone indebted to. the frm are Br iy requested to settle without soley; at the f:3, § ¥. J. HEIBBAGRR, olf pigs ot haminems 3: Wt. RING. Pp sf Hutbeneus , Heiderger, senior re in inform- takes pleasu: f meraliy that he wih nie freee e businenin all {ex Dreacher ander ttle, wi of their former FER & OO. _#. Loadon & Bo.) ‘risen, Military and Naval Tailor, the former name it tinned favors merit the con! rs HEL oop) | be received for any portion of tha qnan- | < thirty. | rebacishia | rit of tha | Cy AMED OYSTERS —¥IR8ST WARD STRAM- ed by mutual consent on the th | THE ‘Phis excelent Pamiiy and News sournsl, e00 WEEKLY STAR. taining « errater variety of interce(ing reading Shan can be found in ay ether—is published op Friday morning. : 2 | PROPOSALS. ! psorcsats FOR OATS AND CORN. | Deror Quanranwasrsn’s Oprics, | . recy af Wh ond G stra, Wasarsctox. DC.. November 2, 1832. | _RRALED Paorosais will be reeoived at this offies until Thursday. th day of December. at 12 o'cloek u., for furnishing the Government with (##.00) two hundred thousand bushels of OATS aud (99 00) two hundred thousand bushels of old | SHELLED CORN ‘ good merebanteble quality, The Oars to be of a | pot bage of aboutiwo bashels each, — | _ Osts will be received $y weight, at ($2) thirty-two | pow the buabel, } abt te be furnisned withont extra charge to the overnmuent, | Othe ! n te he of @ good merenantapie quality, | of abwuttwo bushels each (98) Sifty-ris ” Teceived by weight at pounds te the bushel. Hacks to ba Mirnished without artra charge to, the Government . Delivery to be made in the city of Washi: within (25) twenty Ove day- rrctu the dais o: oe PROPOSALS, ton, whe 00) By thon | end for (3),0u)! upwards the Oateand Cora mest be ely dietinet from aud inde her The full name and Post Offices addrega of the bid- , der rone pea: in the proposal | Ufabitis made in the name ofa firm, the names | ofall th ios must appear,or the bid will be the ladividual propesal of the part- Proposals from disioyal parties til mot be comsid- ered. ANT) AN OATH OF AL) AG ANC) at ACCOMPARY 0 On! DH. Rooker. vingten, DO. and oposais Tor Oats ant i GUARANTEE. fifty of the bidder to fill the contrat, 1a, muat be guarante whose eignatures musi | he. ! © g arantors most be o f the Clore of tha PoReI® Will But bs cous, n person wea the bids | j i a.mcm to be ra. j ed by the eontrartor —, do ve to fulfll # oon- 4 ris of bi proposition be accepted, + & contact in accordance | ded Liu. we are pre- j tbe appecdted the afew! red. | DPLIVERY tracted f pond the Railres’ Depot, or at Lhe eity of Wharves © be bart! socnd and merehsatabie lome. apt aplit te u eity of Wah t Qusrie?maste 4 ‘ earures and i inep ct e desig ptaod ered ®p or before the sleveuth | wary, 153 e made upor whole contract. The full name and der must appe the completion of the Promo post n th pi | fn bid ia made ia the name of a firma, the fames | ofall the parties must appear. or the bid will be | | eonsidered aa the vidual propusal ofthe party | nigni fice adiress of the bid ng it, spornls from disicyal parties wt] mos be rom ed. and oath of allegiance musi accompany h proposition | _, Proposals must be addressed to Capt. Edward L. | Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster, U8 A Wash- ington. D. C.,and should be pisini “Pro- porale for Wood.” my ¥ marked Guarantee. The responnibility of the guarantors must be shown by the offi at certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Distriet Court or of the United States Dis- wict Attorney. The abiiity of the bidder to fill th: it be awarded to him, must be guarantind by two | | responsible persons, whore siguatares are to Ne ap- pended to the guarantee, and said guaraniee mux accom pamy the ind. Bidders must be present in person when the bids atract.ehenld | are opened or their proporals will not be conridercd. | Bonde ‘in the sun of a thousand dellars, ed by the contractor and both of his quarantors, will required of the succesful bidder upon signing j the contract. af Guarani | We,—-——, of the county of —-,and Btate of ——, and —., of the county of —-, and Btate of —, do hereby guaranty that ——is able to fcifl the contract in accordance with the terms of hin propo sition, and that, should his proporition be accepted, he will at once enter into = centract in accordanes therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him we are prepared to become his sureties To this guarantee must be appended the official cortiteate shove mentioned. A one. Bepot paseermater ee ee to keg yated oo | right to reject any or all bids that he may de-m bigh EDWARD L HARTZ, | dei Captain and A.Q.M..0.8. Ariny. @QEALED PROPOSALS Are invited until the ssh © of December, 1a52, f the Subsiat- for furniskfn, guee Departaent with 400 TONS OF WAY ‘a on. The first delivery to be eommenced on or abont the 12th of December, and the whole quantity put in before the end of said month. r The Hay to be ahipped by water and delivered on ae wharves etéth street, and weighed in Wash- ington, 5 Bildern moat state in their bide the price per 100 ‘hich they will furnish the pay. aking be mu-t state the names of ail ented. made in T: uty a, or such pment may have for distriduation. rected to Col A Bucewiru, A DO. S.A., and eodorred “Proposals for 2019 | ATM. SUPPLIES. Ovrice or tau Ominr Quaarmumasren, crt Mod the Potorae, Wasuixoron, September 3), 1083. Prorosaca are invited for furnishing for the use Of the army of the Potomas the following articles: 5,000 tons beat quality Timothy Hay, securel =. the weight ofeach bale to Be mark: ereon 2,900,900 bushels ef Oats, of the best quality, in strong sacks. woll sewed. 1,900 cords Oak aud Hickory Wood, well seasoned and of the best quality. | Mah bid must be: sccompanted, by he endorse ment of two responsible persons con | awarded will be falitied, — Bids will be opened from time to time as the ar- Me be needed, and contracta wili be awarded jaDtitics needed to the lowest responsible 1p to the time of opening. right ie reserved to secept all or any part of id. “Proposals should be endorsed" Proposala for Hay or Oate. or Wood,” an the case may be, and ese! In separateenvelopes. | RUFUS ING ALLS, feat. Col. aud A. D.@.. Ohi Ghartermaster. PU RB8B!! ned ae : ee Wy 1 Juat o an ve and weil assorted ateck | of LADIES aad CHILDHEN'S Dikese ant Pan CY FURS, made expressly for our retail trade by | our house in New York, and warranted to be the beat in thin market. We engecially call the attention of purchasers to | our RUSSIAN KABLE, MARTIN, FITOM, MUNK RIBERIAN SQUIRREL, and AMERICAN and CANADIAN FURS, consinting in Ladies’ and Children’s Tippets, Oapos, Mantles, and Gentle- tien's Muftiers, We defy all competition in this line. At the same tii we ney Tewembranuce eur stock of LADIES’ CLOAKS and MANTLES, DE ESS GOODS, and general stock of DRY GOODS, whieb is daily increased with the newest an: choicest ratterns of fashion. SF Remember—48 jet Space, near Reventh House. nter the Avene OW MEYENBURG. Bo 6-im OR BALE—A one HORAE COUPE, Enquire at F a. MeOLRLLAN 8, corner loth Vout oo Uniied States Dis. | will w, ° BOB HART AND Lew AMUSEMENTS, FORD’S NEW THEATRE, | Tuxrx Sraset, Asovy Penna, Avexce. Mr. Jomn T. Forp....... , Man: (Also of Holliday Street Theat e, Baltimore.) THE MOST BRILLIANT BUCCESS Croton reg the Sorts of the enchanting Prima Donne, MIES CAROLINE RICHINGS, ln the firat of the grand series of ENGLISH OPERA! THIX (TU Magnificent Operatic Bpectacie, DaY) EVENING, By oriversal demand, will be uf the ENCHANTRERS. STELLA RAMIR. me Mile SOPHIE Mous. BAPTIBTED Appearing. bart Yarious characters, opera &! Cam Thies Ricnine of Choriste: CATHARIN tic, dramatic and by the Grand Combination end fall Double No Extra Charge for Admission. ad Secured seats 25 cents extra, Drese Cire: Apwies ton: rok GROVER’S THEATRE PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Leomaad Gaover..__.._. THIS TUERDAY: FY LAST NIGHT BU le and Parqnet, &) ct Farally Cirele, 25 et*.; Pri- near Willard’s Hotel sos +--+ Mansons ENING, T FOUR MISS LUCILLE WERETERN, iH be perfo rmed, bor TRY Last Tamr, 000 BIL zt RY ~ CANTERBU LINKERS. meme Vaeocerpante HALL: _ LOUIFIANA AVENUE, saan Sinem Sreeer CEOWDED HOLsES! TREMF THE PRESS (NDP Prawns MLIN ANNBUTA GALLETTI MOLLE ANNETTA GALLETTI fens MONS EO VELARDE T of vie BREST DANCE IN TH Reaypeararce sf Mics JU LIA MORTI +H PINGT TONIGHT £TTt AND LET TROU sulfa! Helie THE GALL RAl In vhiex St NOY Te New Songs, Ethiopian arce en bi THE COURT OF BEAT 1x ACK ANTHONY! 1¥ NDOUS BIT! CBLIC MONS EF. VELAKNE, E WORLD MER, ON Fav ORI eR! PENNOY FER. MOK! VELARDS PE. dths AKDE TIMMONS ard tke Lenghabi« | Kew Dakcaa | And th. MMOIH COMPANY! MA THA BEST ARTINC BS IN Wil) APPEAK IR A gh Os KER EME TH ANTERBL D ALWAYS Bi ALBANT IN TH Vth ONLY BBTAD Ie MUSIC HALI BAS BOW Tet FIKST T Iu Weeh Doors open. Aza isan ® GRAND KD a SATE, ® evnls j ch served for Kent THE CITY, Bia KY LL dave & WORLD! MATINER ihre, Y) cea | WASHINGTON VaRIETIES, | NINTH STREET, NEAK PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, VROP TORS AE TAMBLIN & CO RIF ACTING MANAG A.M HERNANDEZ STAGE MANAGER..... - JAMES PILGRIM MUsICAL DIRECTOR, - THOMAS B:MBP30N The Public Weehington are respectfully inform ed th New sod Reautiful Temple of Amusement, WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON. On WEDNESPAY And Every en lendid Hall hee»? y fur reatr fullaight of the expenre of F e w Stage ING, Dec. 3, °62, » New Foene- »Orchew ra auette with ill command a one aede stan Dab IVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, And tie Company engaged, comprine THE BEST TALENT iN AMKRICA, A.M, HERNAND The great unri MISS C. FITZ WILL EZ ed Pantomimist. TAMB The great Singer: from the London Theatres, MORE#T BROTHERS, The Moet Wonderful HONS. A Brom Nibie'’*G MONS. LEHS From Niblo’s ‘den, N MONE, KZOLLO8 DICK The Great HMA rformers in the World. ew York Lg Late of the Ravel Troupe. SANDS. Clog Dancer, J. ALBERT ALLEN. Celebrated Negro Comedian, PAUL BERGER, The Favorite Actor. JAMES PILGRIM, The Popular Comedian. J. W. WANDIS The King of Song and TOM VANCE The Popuiar Comic & MOLLE JULIA LEH “Dance, ‘inger. MAN The Accomplished Danseuse, from Niblo’s Garden. New York. E PAULEN, t. Marten, Paris. MLLE From tbe Port § MLLE WUELPLEY The Charming Actress, from . tre, New ¥: Laura ‘Keene's Thes- ork. MAD'ME GROSST, From Niblo's Garden, N. ew York MAD'ME LEHMAN, From Niblo’s Garden, New York. MAD'ME MARTINETTI, From Niblo's MIX® DRAK From Arehb street Theatre MISS FLORENC Prou Bowery Theatre, N rden, N ew York, £, Philadelphia, Ek, ew York. MISS PARKER, From Broadway Ma-ic Hall, MISS ROBINSO , New York, N, From Philadelphia Theatres. MISS SIMMON DY, TA From Philadelphia Theatres. MISS ADAMS, From the Wertern Theatres. ’D CORPS ,DE BALLET. GRAND CORPS DE BALL BALLET MASTER 3, A. GROSSI f iT PERFORMANCE 2 BRILLTANT LL BE GIVEN NIGHTLY, LLETS, PIAN ACTS. KINGING, DANCING, &e. Parqnette an} Family Circle... Orchestra Chairs. ..... Private Bi Single Beats in Boxer... Colored Cirele ... Doors open at baif past wiz o'clock ; to commence at quarter tefore eight deel-lw FJOL FOR STEAMED OYSTERS! 1 FOR STEAMED O¥ST a oini BURDINE & POWRKS w: id form the publie that they have open: tthe abo: iace, and are prepared fornich STEAMED OYSTERS in the «(holding «ix pergona).. -. BS cents conta bi 75 cents 25 conte o'cloek. 87 he dest Ne. Putlere can be xapplied with FRESH OvFT at abort notice. i a ber the plaee—3 the Kirby Heune. a 912 base rand Proprictor repeated Bali's E. NZANI. ali KATH PEN- 1 Performanzes | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. + sce e {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.} FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. HeapguartTmee Agmy of Tux POTOMAC, | Dec. 1.—The cannonading mentioned m Yoster- H day's dispatch was by the evemy’s right wing . Their object is unknown at head- | quiters. The followink general order in relation to patees wae issued to-day: | . HEADQUARTER® ARMY OF THE Potomac, ; Cszop near Falmouth,Noy.27.—Generai Orders | No.isz. First. None’ but persons engaged in | Public eeryice will Le pacsed over the railroads or bridges er by bouts towards Frede- Ticksburg w wd AUThOTIty Irom these beaiquarters or from the headgearvrs of the commanders of grand division~. Second. Persous connected with the railroad will obtain their pagses on application tothe superinte.dent of the railroad. Third. Perseus connected with the military sTvice, on presenting to the provost guard ~ er orders irom row the headquarters of grand divisions, wili he passed to and from Aquia creek, Alexan- dria or Washington. } Fourth. The provost marshals at Washing- j ten, Alvaandria and Aquin creek will give } Passes on the presentation cf orders from the Leads of departmente, from the bureaus of the Wer Department, from the commanders of «TRI d diy a8, and from the miliary gover- nor of the District of Co.umbia, aders of grand divisions Fitth. The c: will grant permits t eweboys to sell papers rsuch regulations as fe their commands, ur th teem fit t aiorce, and no other ys will be allowed within the lines ex- P«rmission of the provost marshal these headquarters, es marked with the names irs serving in this army Will be received by the provost marshals at the and tured overto the pro- arenas int | hem proper owners by their H ft laraiions that the packages contain Tivate property for their incividnal use. ; The provost marshal of graud A@visions will 4 daily to the depot for such articles for tiers tt longing to their respective All packaces belungi: { Leacgusrters wiil he forwarded direct to ine } rovost marshal general Ry command of Major Gen. Burnside. + Liwis Ricisonn, Asst. Ady't Gen. bes trancpired to-day worth of mnoirsance are kept up wath The tkies to-night promise Py . Daily re irit ond energy. a storm. | Further from Evrope. Cape Racr. via St. Johns steamer Hibernian parsed hv j wah Liverpe 1.—The evening, teh ult. tails steady but spward. Prévicions dull. Con- don Thuresiay ai 93% for money. Tr ported that amother craft similar to wink had sailed from Liverpool to | capture and desiroy vessels sailing under the American fiay. Another, ii war said .would soon tollow 1 A dispatch from Hemburg states that -the j steamer Bayn ay Yew York, is ashore H of Altona wach. Her mails and passengers i { 1 the had been safely lan The London Time! in its city ar: Seward has j tone of displeasure at | been given iw p The report that Mr. our Government ina e aid alleged to have ; 3 persons believing that willing to pui himself in ir. Seward occupies } no mini j ®u.b @ position ws j (BiLis question, unless it were ii the | bope of finding « cause of internal quarrel at { at Any Cost in order to ayirt impending events at home. ) ‘The latest by the Hibernia je te Fanmy, No- } Bemborui, by eet sap to Liverpool, namely: j The leading paypre reiterate the arguments | that the Federal Govyemmment has ne grounds for complaint in the case of the Alabama, the Federals haying notoriously taken aavantage of all opportunities. From Fortress Monroe. Foxtress Monror, Noy. 30.--All is quiet | here. We have rouzh weather, but no news to report. The ocean steamers with troops still zemein here. The troops are daily drilled on shore. The iron-clad Pagsaic is at anchor in the Roads. { | sees OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS, — EPORT OF THE ®& NA | Rk RETARY OF THE | This interesting document comprises, in the main, & review of the transactions of the navy during the past year. lt opens with an allu- sion to the four powerful squadrons which bave been organized and employed in main- taining the blockade, which has been so effee- tusl as to command the acknowledgment of foreign countries. The current price of south- etn staples in the markets of the worid also at- tests jts eMiciency. The stations of the respective »«quadrons, with theirseyeral commanders, are announced, and their aombined influence shown w extend throughout the whole coast. The operations of the flotillaon the Missis- sippi and its tributaries, and of the Potomac fouls, are narrated. A flying squadron under Rear Admiral Wilkes has been assigned to duty for the pre- vention of persistent attempts to violate the bleckade. In view of the occupation of most of the sea- board, it is proposed to substitute the domestic authority of the Government, and thereby to release the fleets for duty elsewhere. The operations of the squadron at Roanoke Island arerecounted. ‘Phe capture of Newbern and Warhington, N. C., and the capitulation of Fort Macon; the operations of the gunboats in the affair at West Poini; the reduction of Fort Pulaski; the repossession of Fernandina, St. Mar: Fort Clinch, Jacksonville, St. Augus- tine, Brune wick and other positions in Florida; the capture of New Orleans; the successive Moveiments on the Mississippi; the captute of Galveston and otber points in Texas; the cap- tures of Forts Henry and Donelson; of Fort Pillow and Memphis, are all passed in review. ‘The report of the vessels on foreign service is given, from which it appears that no less than a dozen vessels are on the lookout for the 290 or Alsabame This ycssel is referred to as having left Brit- ish waters without regular papers,and to be operating Dow without any form of law. The present naval force of the United States afloat or progressing to completion, consists o} 427 vessels, of Whien 1(4 are sailing vessels an: N3cteam. The aggregate of guns is 3,208 and of tonnage 340,(.36. The affair of the Merrimac, and the work of destruction she wrought, is recounted, with the succeesful result of the interposition of the Monitor. Itis beleved that the harbors of the country are entirely secure Against the power of armor- clad vessels in the event of aforeign war. The selection of a site for a yard and depot jor an iron-clad navy bas been deferred until the merting of Congress in consequence ot con- ficiing reports. Various places are named. It is deemed that a werful navy will be required in future, and the necessity of a sys- tematic preparauon @ material is presented to consideration. The subject of harbor defenses and docking is discussed The reorganization of the navy is treated at some length. On the subjectof the Naval Academy nothing is snid with reference to its present location or | of ite restoration to Annapolis. duty of some of the officers of the academy, and also of midshipmen of the two highest classes. ‘The amouxt appropriated for the currens fis- cul year, (ending June 30, The estimates submitied amount to SCF ,257,255. | . The report closes with an acknowledgment of | the services of those by whom the nt | has been sided, and with a wibute to the gal- huntry o! the officers and men of the naval ser- viee. | —_->- — | REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR. Naturaily much domes Sunched to the re- ort of the Secretary r. ' are « omasegene by stating that the armies op- | erating in the ten military departm: nts, aecord- ing to recent official returns, constitute a force Of 775,336 officers and rive fally armed and equipped. Since the dete the returns this number bas bern sacteeset rf ‘over eizht nae ’ send men. ben quotas are tlhe “8 the Sorc? will number a million of mes,and these headquarters, or | erand divisions, who will | to officers | he 2th of Nevember, | The pres ure | that bonnets will be etill worn | Of the service has required the call to active | bui much less exaggerated. The oe umber. ragga re ing the mili enr, to wa: iiiess and sare strategical “A evr witnersed og Fo ba @ theatr, in th: ame brist period: againet oof em y. “The Union forees are now im the field, un der able commande: 8, stronger than ever, roso. jute and to be ied agaunst Wie . an to crush rebellion by « winerous wiate The armirs of the Potomac and biow= the rain of spirit of uy. Taught by ex « i est stand mady to vie ; { ¢ the hazar Ot Crile: Nu ited. ertimaies Jor next year are based upun chat por Of view, mone sec. ceek bas attended the Union cause tuan was earnest ac- TAT) meme lo pervade theforces of the United br yond what bas-bitherto been exhib- Under the calls of July and August, there are eirency tn the field over 420,000 new o ‘which 2 have volunteered fer war. drilling and subsistence is shown Ae ore volunteers, 2906 of wom ‘three years or during the ‘The expenditures for enlis'ments, recruiting, . The ndvantage of filling ap the old reciments considerations. a4 many ‘apecients have been adopted to tbat object. The official returns show been edded to the oid regiments, tome les itiation, it is bop d that this “% ci may be «ffectuaily attamed. dhe issues by the Ordnance ling forges 76,6 eimall arms, 07,291 on Rent and sccoutrments, | Tounds o: During the eet eet ending the | June, i-t2, the sum 65,550,394 was | tbe regular troops, that $¥1,116,610.61 were te Volunte: ts, and that €3+,597,810.07 have } Aid eines the 30th of June, wee, j *iates that pearly all the to the Seth of June, that some dele: ? giet Will soon be 7 ‘be Surgeon-General’s report shows an ex- | Ecuditure of the whole appropriations of that d-par'ment, smounting to @2,445,80159. The | bvmb+r of general borpitals is one hunéred and fitiy-one. The number of patients in them is fiity-richt thousand one hundred and seven- ty-five. The whole number under medical iors is stated to be mot short of ninety theusand, In the concluding portion of hie Seecretsry Stanton urges that the rebellion thould be attacked through ite m-st accessible | Gusrtr—slavery. A population of four mil- | liens true the interests of ue Union, with ed. The principal staples of the } Toduct exclusively of their labor. If }rotvcted upon the lends they have heretofore cultivatd, with some organ! Sod with | *4) Lol tirom emalidetachmentsof troops, the zene. not only produce much of what is D to ferd our armies and their but | they would jorever cut off from the rebaitton | the resources of & country thos The Rebel armies move with ease th | Portions of the border States, li Bpon cotntry in which our commanders pivs. ‘The people bring forth their hoards and offer them to the Rebels for eale or gift. Pro. ct the latoring population, who are the jorty in the greater partof the South, in tion of the land and its products, and & the country we occupy, be traseferred to ue. A® roon as the const is thoroughly occupied, Cito 1S Se PaRe Siher products will a BS | northern factories, and | greut staple they use. A perfectiy free tr may | again grow = between the North and | Peuth, and with greater or less rapidity xt will tprend over the whole country, as our rucceed in meeting and dispersing the armies. . No great territory bas been permanently re- duced without depriving the leaders of its peo- i ccD minding geniue and talent to exercise dan- crrons influence over the fellow Uendventitious aid of money ers liy striking Cown this system of manors labor, which enables the leaders of the j Lon to cont rebellion would die of itecIf. mits upon the vacant Government lands in Florida avd Texas. Thousands in the Ni ernand Western States are impatiently ing the signal of military movement to their bom+s in the best terri nent, and bringit back tothe Union, as States. So far from the Southern States invincible, no enemy was ever so — means at hand are employed em. Tota. Eciirse or THz Moon.—Early morning of Saturday, December 6, throughout the United States will be ecli 5 moon will. Ho Ang ap = bP prow 3 and ing @ tarnis! copper disc. Indeed, it been estimated that only the light of the moon is intercepted when satellite is wholly immeérsed in the the earth. arenes S7-A letterfrom St. John river, Te- por's the establishment of a js Daag wo V0 he ne They pop et 2 Southern Darth oe ul. are a = from of =, co the rebel conscription. xorseven hui contrabands sent from the neighborhood to Por: Rey is Fernandine: all were fugitives from wren ee ¥ eae AMERICANS AsRosd—J_ Lathrop Motley, historian, now minister te Austria, hs for Ee wounded soldiers. ward a merchant of Maseachu. on 1,100 for the of the Sanpinxs at HomE—The New Bedford Mer- cury says :—“ We learn that a of sardines have been shore, at the Round in ee ee ee assures ue thet they are veritable simular to those taken on the const of Flosida? . 87” A letter from Rome, in the Parie says: « Your S7 Some ladies at Detroit, Mich., have into trouble because of violating the Louse regulation. They have been in the of gaing over to Canada and purchasing “finery,” and bringing it to this side port to the custom-bouse officers. re} 87 Hum Marshall basn"t had a fight or even askirmish. He keeps out of harm's way. He has no taste for 6: ur. Buthe a dore of itin the next — +3 Ana we guess bell “take it hot.”—Prentice. RatTHER DieTy.—A man in Wisconetn, while bathing in the river last week, diseovered an industrious “scrub” of his p-reon for five minutes, a pawc8 drawers be had loss about two years a SF The very latest Paris if pament being f-athers for dress ore simple trimming of ribbon or lace. ~ 87 Four thousand men are etill i 1563,) is $52,514,359. | the quota of Michigan, and Gov. Blair has for the ensuing year | issued im rative orders fora draft, © com- mence on mber 30, a7 Mr. Byron Sprague has retired from the Rhode IsJand firm of A. & W. be) dispored of his interest to Gov. for, FLmor sAye, More than one million ship about bushels of potatoe worth about eboyon frets Bs — Lumber ir. ights thereare $3 M. and €4n$4.50 over the shoals. . 8711 is reported on very good mat Lord Elvin is about to reture to mot being Able to stand the climate of India, and’ tat the Luke of Argyle is to 80¢ eed bim. 87 Nine thousand Italian pricete have presented a pr ®Uon to the Pope, in which envent of him, im the name of religion, bandon the i mporal power. scnee the call tor voluntecrs 49,900 recruits have By the aid ef { scventage will. for whatever portion of ® will enable them to a, Feel Rebel »ie of their jands and property. It is these that sive power and influence. Few men have the without the resourtes of the people, ‘the Another point of attack is by armed settle- ; wait. of this cona- | in the peed. The not, however, dieuppear, but will continue error wholly has it nine-tenthe of our

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