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HE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUON, INDAY BXCEPTED,) at THE STAR RUILDINGS, Goanes Purx'’s AVEXUE aD SiTd STREET, BY W. D. WALLAOH. wan ort rama Wirt Aa Sects ee ‘at the rate ‘ ‘ aoe of 19 conta a week. Bingie should be seut to the may not ATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE. JOHN BRIGHT’s 27 GAINST INTEB- Paning wir AM RICAN KyFains MIS BOLD SPEECH IN PRA COUNTRY, CREASE IN THK PRICE OF W = OR IN COTTON GOODS. OL et AND . BRUCK & CO., No. 464 7th street, aminaeees the priee oftheir immense vioell of” CLOTHING. FOR MEN‘S AND BOYS’ WEAR, ht it st old * and they will z' aie y an ber, net Paes tecy ovis ey Se ast advance, as they are \o updersel all others, They he _eepeaner ye mag ao run off their steck within next forty Jere to make room for vur stock . ‘Weare row mann factoring. eae ae Beed to see onr goods to induces Wen So BIER DACA TS UND PANTS @xecls anything ever offered in this city. | RUCERE «ee CO, a: Destars in MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, - No. 464 Trx Staser, _20% Two Boors Below Swith’s. G47 Commorio y ‘Mw tHe PIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? It 18 BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHME, Lately Opened, No. 115 Puyssyivama Avexce, Between 19th and wth sts. EVERY BODY I8 RUSHING THERE ron WELL-MADE & FASHIONABLE SUITS! - faa that is the very place now for avery body to buy A FINE OUTFIT CHEAP! Please remember that our motto is PAIR DEALING AND LOW PRICES! Gall at cnce and procure your bargains. 024-2m* Mare MB; WALL & 00, we on’ Rooms ia the reat of their Mince Rooms,= very Iarge and extensive stock of ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. 4c. compriniege: ahogany, Walnut and Blain Wardrobes OFaBF ani in reaus. Lind, French Cottage, Plain aud other Bed- s, | Ase and other Tables, fainut.and Mahogany Tete-a teten and Sofas, Parlor Cane Wood-seat Rockers and Chairs, Bait Shuck Mattresacs, Bolsters and Pillows, Oaupets. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, a bet pects Beratetip Ife, all of which will be sold at the loweet ricea to clase out the stock. . L. WALL & GO., Auctionears er Pa. ayenne and Ninth st. [Repud. & Chron.) South side, JOHNSON & NAGLE, geo PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUB, 18k OF OCR 7 Re 31-0 SOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT oP COLTMEIA of ef all other gooda in the | mg. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1862. Star. This excellent Famtly and ows Journal, epe- taining a greater variety of interesting reading ‘hen san be found in PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. N°. 3,052. AMUSEMENTS, ment on the usual certifieates of inypcetion and wi ROPOBALBS. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited — BoA Bick! Lm SS car of bece voor una, for sappiyicg toe tied GROVER’S THEATRE. Onpsaxce pralabdnt ad paerxene } ee ora mtenee, Departinent with 5,000 head of | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard's Hotel . 3 as. : : on aamaah Baatan Paorosaia will be received. by thie De- ee arta ielisared at Week 2. a -ame ont an animal to average saibet next, for tho slamuiaware aed delivery | Nocatee, asalied. that weight lotr thao iat | |g gTITAS{PRIDAT) BVRNING, | of the Yollewing projectiles, vir Pours eroee., Helfers, Stagt and Baulanot wanted. compriiteh Tay FAREWELL BENRSIT OF Soe gon. inch Colid Shot ; day of January iv3,or ax soon thereafter asthe Gov, "Ske LUCILLE WESTER Toe fifteen inch Batterin, ernmert may direct, oh head of Cattle per week When she will appear in ' projectiles to he made ofthe kind of metal, | Nill be required to be delivered under thincontrest. | THE BEST Sey ae F HE ENGAGEMENT: in the Ord: | A bond with good and sufficient security will be Miss Luciiix as Pao Worrixciox, the Raitering | Tefpired. | Twenty per cent. of the purchase money ae , —_ testa maton wast is knows Rs a be retained until the completion of the con MASKS AND FaCEks! gon . Dra 4a projec ean #0 Se To conclude with fy Proposals from eontractora who have previous! a PAUmioMy Mea eawace kes | wletoemmiremmTaN Agar || a DeTitta USSD Sonn J ne. or where the ler in no! n rerpord i . 2 ‘ he ee ‘Fhe provecttiog ate 10 be delivered: tree of charge | hia bid, will not be coneidered, : ti Bas scneree re Pea for transportation, at the Untied "Aceenat, | .sThe Maines of firme should be stated Snfull, with me be - Ladovie ae Gansyectecicn rae eaten Acreaal, | ene sddrenofeach nicmaber of thedea GREAT NOVELTIES IN PREPARATION, Say will be inapeotea’ and all ouch co may Date’ | _ Eavment to be mado in cartitcaten of indebted. | MI Admission ay oo ond bern jgeted must be removed, by the contractor, imme. | PoMcr euch other funds as Government may have : hice ta terlett ton ay inst NG yuan All otiogs acampuiit br trogusaatannnt | FORD'S NEW THEATRE flies Teuinred: not lees than ‘sm ofany oaekini: | ditgeted to COL” A BECKWITH, &. D.C. and, Text Steeet, Above Pexws, Avenue.” Deliveries to be nace wa follow: tenth. of | 8,U. 8. A., Washington, D. O!, and’ eidorsed | Mr. Jony T. Fonp. Manager and Propri cach ind. within thirty dare after, notification of | “Preporals for lteef Cattia. (Miso of Holliday Birect Theatre, Baltimore) acter: i. lana an one-tan! — “ weekly thereafter untilaitahall be doiiverot. { =, " 7RAS i Payment wil! be made by the Traaxocy Depart | areby guarantee that —— is able to ahi the cone TINGE ohtnne WicainGe, OF terms of his proposi- Teeript, after each deliv cos lance ion, and that, should ‘ery. ° r | tien, sition be accepted, Bonds, with approvod narct; bo require i nt dance fop the Qithrary performance of fontraate, tured | therewith n° eur into @ contrast in-accordanes jo bid wil 6 entertained unless it ha accom- Should th tract hin ‘pre- ied by an affidavit from the patty making it, to | pared to become hie sched) drei Baad he effort that he is an iron founder, aud that ithis | "(This guarantee mast be appended to each bid.) id is aceepied, the projectiies will be made at bia he responsibility of the guarantors must be H foandry-—oaring itand its location; and the right shown Gad ictal certificate of the Clerk of the | { Lida on ee Bay or all bids ifdeemed un- | nearest District Ceurt or of the United States Dia- | trict Atterney. Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned | i will | at Washington City,'and will be endorued "Peopo: | renesiy ACH do mot comply wuth the above wil eg | sais for Projectiles.” AS. W. RIPLEY, H | “no 25 tD9 Brig. Gen, Chief Oninance, | ; NAYE DEPARTMENT, tn P#OPOsALS FOR woop. Derot QuanremMaster’s Orrior, Corner Eighteenth and G streets, e Washington, D/C., December 1, 1802. Seaten ProposaLe for the delivery of fita thoua- mut (5,96) cords of Wood to the Government will Novemner 25, 1962. | Tue Navy Dersxrveny will, until the g3d of De- | cember. 162. receive propositions for the erection | completion of a Wharf at Port Royal, 4uuth | } ise | be rectived at this office until Thursday, the el | Carolina, ineenformity with er itiea- | Sf Deck Fat iwsiee a { tian Peete Gr neral spetitics. gnth (ith) day of December, 1962, at twelve (129 j The proposition must state the grosa amount for |” The W bs hari 1 | whieh the wharf. derricks, hoistine engine. + tr ca) eet kone mag found and merehautable le, | four (4) feet long, | cert weed | rail-tracks, and cates I Be com pie _ ud name the time | The Wood to be delive } te the plans and specifications, a ed, accor: EY Pariies intending to bi] cauexamine the draw- Dob being Coraeeren wets ne neat! livi 4 , ives in the Ravy De martiment, and in the office of | Oey erates cornered complete until 60 ; ibe Constructing Kngineer in the New York Nayy | An inspector wi ’ i | Yard. at theotice of the Navy Ament at PRINDY. | GAmiuspector will be designated on the part of the ¥ pect and measure the wood, and tuch ax does not conform to the above spec’fica- Fat psa be rejcetod. . 0 be delivered om or before the ele’ (th) day of February, 1833. ere eee Payment to b i whot. pret oth ag made upon the completion of the phis ard at Beeston. The bid must be decom nied by the ° autes thet if sieeege epee Greg 1 the party willeaecute th dxird from the time the | is accepted, and the | the usual conditions. i Specifications for a Wharf at Port Royal, S.C. | The wharf 1s to be in ths form of a T. the part | @ leading from t hore to the front. wiil be 521 feet | verth party is po contract will Proposals. The full name and post office address of the bid- er must eppear in the proposal. A made in the name of » firm, the namea long and 42 feet 6 inches wide; and the front will be | ofall the parties must apvear. or the bid will te 2+] feet lon Sinches wide. From high | Considered asthe individual proposal of the party Sinehos waler the distance iz | Signing i . depth to intance in 40 fuet; from 19 feet 8 inch depth to v feet 6 inches depth the distance is feet. ena the front wharf will stand in about 27 fee 6 incher Water, all at high tide. ond Round heart pine, not | ter at th be Proposals from disloyal partics will not becon H ee SA ont of aliegiance must accompany t | Proposals must be addrassed to Capt. Edward L, Tngton!.B Scand should ke eiatais masceza Sg . D. Ge and sho a) sa porals for Wood.” i i Pr: "running across the | The responsibility of the guarantors must be in each row, with a fenier | Shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nig 9 piles in each crossrow, | Brarest District Court or of the United States Dis- arke driven to 8 guod firn 8 feet from centre to c: wharf,acd seven pil ile on each side, 1 Guazaatec. MESERS. FRANK BININGER & COS (No. 15 Reaver Street, New York,} CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LiQuoRs, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Mighly recommended *y the most eminent Physi eiaps of the U. 8. Army. @OLD MEDAL COGNAC, @OLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYB, BARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVE, ABOMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. Welnrite the attention of Physicians Draggists Gad Grocers to these excellent goods, which we seil mi Mew York prices, freight added. ‘We trust tha! the intrinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of @igoriminsting people, who reject the stale re- ewurse of irresponsible dealers, vit : puffs of news pagers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards ea. JOHNSON & NAGLE. 0 BO Bole Agents. aud covered with sheet | Mi¢t Attorney. uare foot, from high-water inity of the bidder to fill the contract, should rk down ea helow the murface of the | it bea ed to him, sanae Bs eeerentet Py tve mud, well and securely put on, to protec 1 ene arObe Waese Senatares are Ge carne. fe pevtect them fipin | pended ta the eaasentee ante The piles will be cut off at the pr: accompany the bid. shown on the pian. and capped with hard pi | “ Tr i2by 12 inchs ry third pile be tenanned | 4%@ opencd or their proposals will not be considered. be cap and pinned, aud the a of an iron bolt ene inch in diameter and tw De, und the out stringer of hard pi Upon the caps and «tr and hetween thes. ine joists 4 by caps, and tas id guarantee must by the contractor and be required of the au cessful bidder upon signi the coutract. ce nf the wharf there ig to he a aber 9 hy Winches, resting nly boited at each crossing, ingers there ere to be hard 2 inches apart upon L spikes xt each ‘ Form of Guarantee, We, —- —, of the county of —, and tate of id ——, of the county of —, and State of —, i i | in accordance with and that, should the terms of his propo ld his proposition be accepted, atonce enter into a centract in accordance | therowith. Should the co wa srenetpersd ta hasan Ble coe tee raed to him certificate above mentioned. to be strongly bolted to thn i c uy deam t Four clusters of about six pisbeto reiéet shy of ae OWARD L HARTA? driven, capped. and prep dei Captain and A.Q. M.,U.8. Army. & posts of white eak timber, QPALED PROPOSALS Are invited until the 5th ter, weil AEE STOREY, of Dece +r, 1852, for furnishing the Subsist- wharf, at the points indicated on the plan: the vill be four feet above piles are to be sty | ence Department with 400 TONS OF HAY in -fl-orof the whact; and | d with zine as before de | in before the end of said month. cf The Hay to be shipped by water and dajivered on : ongly s°- | the wharves atGth sireet, and weighed"in Wash- reaching to low-water | ington. D.G. | Bidders inust state in their bids the price per 19 or will be reqnired to build @ bulk | pousds at which they will furnish the pay. herd where the wh d rf joins the shor. Lup | Firn s making bids mu-t state-the names of ail with earti, to rece ftet | the parties interested. described. Pop ls | "Payment to be made in Treasuty notes,or such Gn the wharf, at the points indicat:d onthe plan. | furds as Government may have for distribation. will be four derricym for hoi ct | Bids to be directed to Oul. A. Back wirn, A those used at the com de provided with all then: Tope to reach the heisti changes of direction, an ingeoal. A particular de will be given, ‘There ik to be a hoistix A., and endorsed “Proposala for nol i OFPiOe OF THE CHIEF QUARTRRMABTER, Army af the Potomac. Waamixoron, September 2), 10h2. PROP@SALS are .nvited for furnishing for the uss | ofthe army of the Potomac the following articles : $,900 tuns best quality Timothy Hay, securel: Se, to protect it from the weather. NOTICS To H€TEL®,GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &e. Phe Budccribers have Jurt zeceived a fresh ship- ment o! ge CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAG CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices. Also, they have constantly on hand A Large and Well Selected Stock of BRAN DIES. 3 MADXEKIAS, PORTS, SHERRIES, BLE, SCOTCH, aud IRISH SH AND cOoTGH ALES” D DUBLIN PORTERS, ‘A CIGARS, ES, SAUCES. N CHEDDEN 00 ENGLISH DAIRY ES, KEMP’S HERMETICALLY SEALED HG and ENGLISH CORDIALS Reis SELTZER KIBSENGEN ood ENG? LI8H SODA WATERS ING, SOUCHONG, IMPERIAL, HY- ovouNG HYSON TEAS, ap extenfrye Hho BININGER & 00. Established 17h, Branch--219 Pa. B, ite aa received a small lot of Officers’ agnor T, GIVE ME A CALL! HIE Undersigned respectfully informs his friends gud the public that he will open his well-known octa bisbeneat ie Codes, $OAson. J i eroughly Se.ited and usatly Stted. and bas also 2. most choice OYSTERS the Chesa; Ba oduce, in bis famous creeks at Piney Point, wil receive by the steamer James Guy, from Point, twice a week, * fresh supply, inde- pendent of my regular supply bosts. By such arrangements there will be no failure in filling any G@ontracts that may be made with the establishment, a8 we | ave never heretofore failed te do, independ- le. angements are 50 complete that it can cope day beose in the United States. self to particular attention to fur- poting beitin, rortuocania. sutiers ‘and private Bamilics, at the lowest cas! ices, Wilk keep also x oD ds fine axsortment fresh FRUITS and hermetically sealed MEATS aad VEGETABES T. M. HARVEY. De: joth and 1ith, se Sth ” Was ington City, P.O, i. Constant! wesliviag ke always on hand Pruprly of all the most celebrated fx’ that faetured in En, Er Ameries, both in Gola fell ATCHES, Swi Go! re. and Caen THe VED PATE! NT WATER CLOSET OR CLOs, LS, ape For use fa iE STOO. Hospttats. Hotels and Private Famiives. These Stovls are wade wholly of metal are Sectiy free from smell, cannot get out of order, and, deing portable, are the most convenient articles in use. They have been adopted in all the U.S. Hos. i ae. They may be bad ip aay quantity of the latentee No. 271 Pa svence, up «taire, Washing. bc ly 17-4m* FR BOTCON: | = ane| yi ket schooner Q. . yer has (le uow discharging her freight. y S HARTLEY & BROTHER, 99 and 101 Water at.. Georgetown, In the espsills around the wharf there are to he iron ringbolte of i, inck iron, and ring § inches diameter in the clesr, placed at every 5) feet, amd | 2,900,900 strongly tastencd to the rills and stringers. { Ont e wha nd extending wp on to the lan Fill be arail track of iron, about fifty pounds ’ 2 the yard, with such branches ae inay betoquired; | Kae bid must be accompanied by the endorse- tbe tots] leng:h of tinule track being %j of a mile; | Isnt of twor msible persons that the contracts the track cp the whart willbe laid onthe plank | {fawarded will be fulfilled, . floor, with su e chairs, ard thaton the land on | , Bids will be opened from time to time as the ar- ties Sfeets inches apart, Inid in the usnal manner. | tieles may be rieeded , and contracts will be awarded This track is to be provided with 12 dumping cars for the quantities needed to the lowest responsible properly constructe for moving coal, | Didder up to the time of opening. ‘On the land near the shore end of the wharf, as | e right is reserved to accept all of any part of the plan, there is to bea platform scale, | aay bid. . sae Outee ehine tan tona; the Tail track and | Proponals should be endorsed “Proposals for Hay baled, the weight ofeach bale to be mark. thereon. bushels af Oats, of the best quality, in strong sacks. well sewed, end of the best quality. this scal shi the plan; there | or Oats, or Wood,” as the case may be, and enclosed Uivfa'so be amallufice cighticetsquntesnearths | im sepatateenvelopen, RUFUS. INGALLS, scale, and two of sir ilar size on the wharf. Lieut. Col. and A.D. 0.. be addressed to the‘Navy | se23-tf Oh f Quartermaster. The prepositions will Department,” and must be addressed “Proposals | for Wharf at Port Reyal,”’ that they may be dis { tinguished from other business letters. no 29 2awtDec 2: ‘ DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, pS DENERSHIP canna = | Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight- TICE.—THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore | apotcle on by the name or ¥. 5 HEIBERGRE | ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of Diaso! thegoth : i = Sf Augert last. Ali thoes indebted te the Ariaare | Pure St. Croix Rum, xpots and Berbe. It in ; at the | vigorates the body, without stimulating the RGER, brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, | ereates an appetite, and strengthens the system. | Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- ; Hon, Diarrhoea, Liver Complaint, and Neryous Headache, and preyents Miaematic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate | persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- ently requested to acttle without dela uid place of busi J. HEIR lace of business, F.J.H » H. KING. ——— ICE.—The subscriber, F. J. Helberger, senior 3 pleasure in inform- enerall title: aud ‘wil endsavor to former name and title, and will endeavor mepit the continued favors of their former patroas, F. J. HEIBERGER NOT riner of the late firm, takes Ing his friends and the’ public ill continue the business in all be } u 1 | (Buocessors to H. F. Loudon & Vo.) Eisep 1-f: Citizens’, Military and Naval Tazlor. (@TEAMED OYSTERS —FIRST {MD OYSTERS — FIRST ‘ARD STEAM- | tels, and Suloons. P. H DRAKE & (0., No. YSTER SALOON, 162 Pa. av. | ‘ P 2 | Between 17th and sth ets ALBERT | 22 Broadway, Ney Zork. Se 25-co6m WOODLEY begs to inform the citizens = OP TICIANS, EFF 244 Pawssy_vanu AVENUE (north side,) between 12th and Isth ste. an . 358 Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel. BRAZILIAN ty eg Crystal) PECTACLES MILITARY FIELD GLASSES, and strangers in W: bas, in company pened asnug Bteams * i FRANKLIN & CO., hington that he . nS. Clements, cre Oyater Saloon in the First ard,where he hopes by selling ndthing but the finest bivalves to merit a share of their patronage. | Remember—Nearly opposite his late place—the | Eagle Restaurant. no 4-eolm AT OLD Prices. Having purchased our entire stock for CAsH before the advance, to offer unprocedented Teali°who are in want of CABINET | bargains to all who are in FURNITURE. Qur stock is now complete in every particular, and we cordially {invite all who contemplate fur, nisbing, promising a exving of at least 25 por cent., te all who make their selection ofus. It is not neeessary to particulurize,as our vast stock ein- bracesevery article necessary to furnish a house yourselves. lete. “eit is acall to ratishy 3 ——s BOTELER & WILLSON, Iron Hail, No. 318 Pa. avenue, oc 9-eotJanl _ Between 9th and [0th ata, SOLU TION —The co-partnerahip heretofore Deer ectwoen ‘the subscribers, under the MICRUSCOPES, . OPERA GLASSES, “ho Leo CARTES DF VISITE, &e., &¢. fr FURNITURE. i McGREGOR & CO., AT THEIM 530 BEVENTH STREET, offer inducements to purchasers of FURNITURE i in I d varied. | PARLOR SUPTES. in Brecatelle, Rep, and Hair PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. FURNITURE. EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, and ather Housekeeping (ioods he SH AMBER SETS, in Solid Oak, Walnut, Mahog- nison, has been thie day dis- . and Painted, neatly oruamented mic eisiesian caer Oak Walnut atd Mahoeany EXTENSION TA- GEORGE H. MOORE, | HLES'and DINING CHAIRS. | rangq Be M. DENNISON. a Superior: Curled Hair MATTRESSES, Husk and Washington. Oct. 26/1942. oe other Mattresses, : - = = tity ef low-priced BEDSTEAD3, DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Waiotwhich see made from ihe best materials and warranted to give satisfaction. Persons farrishing won Id do well ty look through the stock before purchasing, as we are selling at prices to suit the umes. Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- wm; is a perfect appetizer, and nature’s great restorer. It is composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Oalisaya Bark, — and herbs. R-eotI ep? 530 Seve Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- “ MACHINES sone, and can be relied upor for its purity. It WING SEWING MAC: tterns., A large stock, of different ar teilor very low prices, Suitable for fam! ik cures spepsia, isa genie vonic, and is just oa A. P. SHARP & CO, the thing for changes of the season. Sold by ing work, . a: 0 Baltimore. all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons 59 8. Howard street, q a BI $25 Enperio: Family Sow f PH. DRAKE & 00, 42 Broadway, New | gghipitien at Mrs. G. BREUER", Sgd', seventh | York. se v5-coin | street, Washington. no 1 hia and split to the ordinary size of | A " " ; i elivered in the city of Wash- Rithin which the party will agreo to have it fln- ington, at such points as the Depot Quartermaster | h; de | ap Bidders must be present in person when the bids | Bonds in the sum of ten thousand dellars, signed | both of his guarantors, will | ‘by guaranty that———is able to fulfl the | The Bepot Quartermaster reserves to himself the | es. The firstdelivery to be commenced on or about | | the 12th ef December, and the whele quantity pat ; 7,000 cords Uak and Hicxcry Wood, well seasoned | ir. THE CHARMS OF TH EMBLING ALL OF < DIEB at rnis FIRE MOLARS THEATRE” The beautifal Prima Don of tne ‘and se ‘ENGLISH OpERAat © THIS (FK1D4Y¥) EVENING, The magnificent Operatic Spectacle, the ENCUANTRESS. STELLA. MISS RICHINGS MAUR DUNN’ ad & full Garp in ROHS MR. mpany of Choriaters Mile SOPHIE NILSEN M’ll THARINE’ Mons. BAPTISTIN CERUTI, Mons. ROME A Rl pearing. he various characters, operatic, dramatic and ballet, by the Grand Combination and fall Doubie Companies. BP No Extra Charge for Adinission. Secured seats 25 cents extra. Apwisston—Dresa Circle and Parquet, 5) eta Orchestra Seats, 75 cts.; Family Circle, 25 cts.; vate Boxes, $5. , | CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUES, wear BixrH Steger. Seo ues STREMENDOU: eMENDOUS : THE PRESS AND PUBLIC PRONOUNCK M'LLE ANNETTA GALLETTI M'LLE ANNETTA GALLETJI < MONS. B, VELARDE... MONS. EB. VELARDR, Two of the BEST DANCEKS IN THE WORLD! . TIM HAYES, } The Champion Clog Pancer of Europe «3: He Challenges the World meniber : j Man an‘ Money always ready. Reappearanee of Miss JULIA MORTIMER, THK WASHINGTON FAVORITE! Also,*MISs KATE PENNOY THE QUEEN OF TERPrivHOKE | fe ‘O-NIGHT THE GALLETTI AND VELARDE {T TROUPE, erica ALLE In the Beautiful Ballet entitled the | In which Mie GALLETER Mee KATE PEN whi ie LE i Ne | NOYER and Mons. EL VELARDE H Will, spe | BOF HART AND LEW SIMMONS In New fongs, Ethiopian Acts, ard the Laughable | BLACK ANTHONY NTHONY! THE COURT OF BEAUTY IN NEw DANCES | And the MANMOTH OGOMPANY ! TUE BEST ARTISTESIN THE CITY, WILL APVESR IN A NEW BILL! WF REMEMBER, THK CANTERBURY HAS NOW AXD ALWAYS WILL HAYR TEE FERST TALENT | i i | monic PALES woes { In Washington ! Doors open, #% o'clock; performance, 734. Reeatualen de ponte, Occbestra, By coke GRAND MATINEE oN SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND CHILDREN, | | 1 es, 2) cents >children, 10 cants, Front seats reserved for ladies. | WASHINGTON VaRIETIES, NINTH STREET. j | NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. i sr PROPRIETORS. ... A HAMBLIN & CO i ReTING MANAG & A. HERNANDEZ | STAGE MANAGER JAMES PILGRIM | MUSICAL DIRECTO THOMAS SIMPSON The Public of Washington are respectfully inform ed that this Beautiful Temple of Amusement WiLL OPEN FOR THE SEASON, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 3, '62, And Every Evening. This splendid Hall has a New Btsge, New Scone- ry, Private Boxes beautifully furnshed, Orchestra beats arranged with & oifort. Parquette with covered seats. und a Gallery that will command a full sight of the Stage Th expense of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, And the Company engaged, comprise THE BEST TALENT IN AMERICA, A. M. HERNANDEZ, The great unrivalled Paatomimist, MISS C. FITZWILLIAMS, The great Binger, from the London Theatres. MOREST BROTHERS, The Most Wonderful Performers in the World. MON*. A GROSSI, From Nible’s Garden, New York, MONS. C. LEHMAN, From Niblo’s Garden, New York, MONS. SZOLLOSY, | | | | | \ { | | | { J. ALBERT ALLEN. Celebrated Negro Comedian, PAUL BERGER, The Favorite Actor. JAMES PILGRIM The Popular Comedi: _ LANDIS, pug and J. W The King of Dance. TOM VANCE, The Popuiar Comic Singer. M’LLE JULIA LEHMAN. | The Accomplished Densouse, from Niblo’s Garden. 0 New York, M’LLE PAULEN, . From the Port St. Marten, Paris, M’LLE WHELPLEY, ¥ERA RIGUTLY As- { | { 1 i { | e alterations made at an | | | \ | | | generally closed, aud the day passed without | SEC | ! | | | | j The Charming Actress, from Laura Keene's Thea- | tre, New York, MADE GRUSSI, From Niblo’s Garden, New York. MAD’ME LEHMAN, From Niblo’s Garden, New York, MAD'ME WARTINETTI, From Niblo's Garden, New York. MISS_DRAK . From Arch stroet Theatre, Philadelphia, MISS FLORENCE, From Bowery Theatre, New York, MISS PARKER, From Broadway Mu-ie Hall, New York. MISS ROBINSON, Philadel p' Theatres. MISS SIMMONDS, ~ From Di ieitinee Theatres. MIS ADAMS, From the Western Theatres. GRAND CORPS DE BALLET. | BALLET Tease --.+++-MONS. A. GROSSI | } PERFORMANCE A BRILLIANT TL BE GIVEN NIGHTLY, COMIC PANTOMIMES BEAUTL | uh BALL Tes d ING, DANCING, &e. i Perqactte and Famtly Circle . DB cents Orebentes Chaira.. 3») conts Private Be xes (holding six persons). Single Seats in Boxes .. Colored Cicele open wnee at quarte iw 3 76 cents 23 cents | chusetts, chaplain to the United States hospital | | here, has just been appointed to the responsible | | readiness to enter at | attack of the expedition on Richmond, which | wagons, and from §0 to 1,000 men, with the | necessary cificers. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. XXXViIth CONGRESS_THIRD SESSION § After : ™ ERATE — our _{ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} Mi mere, Rice and ‘Anthony Wellvered - culegis on the death ot Senator and ARMY OF THE MIssovURI. The wena] reeolutions were 4 ‘and ie A Sucecoutat Expedition te Yeliville, Ark. pip rrsessyh pentane: the Senate FAPQUARTERR DEPARTREKT OF Miseot OoUrR—Afier our St. Lowir, Nov. 30—H. W. Halleck. Generation, | _ 54t. Atbley rose to « x chief-—GERERAL: Gen. Herron telegraphs that | tn to “alleges him of the Yellville expedition, of ~ hich I wrote you, | “7 ¥edilte and ; the va has returned. It was successful in destroying |-1 1! Dé bis late political canrass a of the salipeter works and the arsenal and store. | itr bad been written by him to Mr. Gane, houses, with about 50 shot guns and riffes. | +"! }¢ser General of relating to his Sixty pritoners were taken, antl over 100 horses. (¢ Bee S) app leation pperiaimant 0 Office, ‘The tick in the horpital were paroled, and the | Whiih were for the Acorot ane whee troops returned last evening, after traveling 250 | 768d in Sas. comments milesin kes than five days. The were | Cher ing him wi ee Jet Towa, I6th Tlinois, and 24 Wisconsin, com- | ¥ tr caleulated te d the public mind. manded by Col. Wick+reham, of the itth Illinois. 4 Be Off Fed a Feaol cailing for ag in yestiga- S.R. Curtie, Major General. he ich was 3, capap Tesolutionimetruct- ing Me Comi on. Affoire ens The Search for the Alabama. etm 1 roving for the comfort pad poder of Guauites of Cieonace hen tondagee lnterayas [We eee ere are (resdiutiod nick read from the Secretary of the Navy ctotine |W enero a ‘ wai ye destruct the Com- miitee {> ingnire into the | aiding the Faliimese sd ‘Glue Rblresd Campany to ‘Tepatr the road an bridges recently de- tiroyed by South rn 5 : + that an additional force will be patched in search of the Alabama as soon as practicable. There ig no authority for granting commissions lo pris ate vessels ty search for the Alabama or other pirati yersels or privateers. The Mr. Patton offered tesol Chamber adopted resolutions atking the Goy- | the Committee on the ‘Gunster er eo wana ernment to send several war vessels to the q eastern coast of South Amerios, nduire into alleged abuces at the convalescent comp at Alexandria. ~y ay~ a ° ©. Steves's in: uced wing, whish From California. Were postponed to Tuesday week = San Francisco, Dec. 3.—The President's Resolved, That thie Union must be and remain one and indivirible forever. Resolved, That if any person in the ment of the United messiuge is published in the San Francisco aud SaeTamento papers to-day. Itwas telegraphed | irom Chicago herein eight honrs. States, in either- the ieyisia- The grand jury of San Francisco have in. | !¥® ¢F ¢xecutive branch, should propose to dicted thirty-six gasblers, causing a etinarboine ero peace, or should deorpt or advice the ac- among the sporting fraternity. A rigid anti- bonis thai ofany such proposition on any other earatiing jaw will be the principal reform wis then the in: and entire of the measure asked of the next Legislature. United States ang their os ie rg as theyex- isted at the time of thé rebeltion, he. will be The Public Debt. | Oost Wires Gis : a ¥ ¥ 4 - 2 Fidel yao nes Dec. aor he Post's Washington | accept the medintion, or penadt she desi to. atch says that Secretary Chase's report | tien, domer 3 — norte wes evening's inail to-day. ‘tits | wan Vicleeingsintuipenninid a estimate of ihe public debt will exceed one Revolved, That no two ¢ ibousand and filty millions on the first of July | be permitied to exist wilbi the Lerritony ped next. beienging tothe United States, and which ac- Knowledged their jurisdictioy at the time of the incurreeton. Mr. Wickliffe desired to amend hy adding «or ny body opposed to the re morstion St the Unio | Sit was ought to be expelled from this bo.) . = at The Speaker Isid before the House a ——— THE BANKS EXPEDITION. | Dotwern there a Seat A me Sl Ss seucl G - . F between the steam: The New York Commercial Advertisrr of last | brig Jules et Marie, and suggesting that anap- Closing of the New York Canals. ALBANY, Dec. 3.—The canal commissioners | have resolved to close the State canals on the | 1th ef December. evening says: | Proypriation be made to pay damages to the The Banks expedition is now probably at sea, | OWhers of the brig. Referred to the Committee moving southward as fast as steam and wind ©" Forelgn Affvirs, A reeoiution of ree c#n earr, Where itis going, what itsepecial | ater Thoinpeon, mirsion is, and how long we will have to wait , before we receive intelligence ef its striking the | Meese. Nixon, intended blow, are questions which time aud | ‘TICEi°s on the de crew tances one can solve, The reeolution It iv well known, however, that Gen, Banks | &djourned. has under his command a larze, and it miglit be Said with propriety, select body of troops, tully | armed, uniforined and equipped, and in perfect | once into active service. | ‘ps are regiments irom Maine, Massachusetts, Connectient Pect to the emery of Sen- ot N. J., was reecived, and ele —_ Perry pronoanced sod. was adopted, and the House COURT MARTIAL OF GEN. PORTER. Gen. Popr, yesterday, in giving his testi- mony, stated that he had issued an order to New Baap. ine Ge n. orter late im the atternoon of the 27th, oa tien ta. virecting him to move forward with his com. The New York World thus refers to the expe. . ™ nd at T o'clock that night to the position he dition: ten occupied at Kettle Kan, the urgeney be- It has been generally known for 6 tide ; BE that Gen. Hooker had had a severe contest that qne cf the most formidable expeditions | With the enemy, and was out of ammunitios. rent from New York since the war becan has | The road was in good condition every where, Ween in course of organization here for some and Generrl Pope thonght Gin, Porter, with weeks. Troops and troep ships, supply ves- | prop Feached bi sels, transp orts and steamboats of i “ry de- — plata ep yee Set oe Among this fine cor; : ‘ u “ty instend of 1W.0'clock next hen scription, have been moving Not | he dl come up. Gen. Pope Pegg meng a day bas passed for weeks ng Sig- | ing the porition of the anmics on the 26th Au- sition to | p ev. Specalition has as to the destination of this yastcon- | fi; 2E. BAP n Bae Dina Ay Pbiadelp pointnent of Col. Hamilton on hac; continues * As to the orders that were sent on the 2eth: cing that Gen. Pere? did net comply with | this onder, a a receiving di<patch which he — ee oe oe Tk Ue SEBO- staff seemed to give a color of truth to th WR, Te Me eden te, lne dneah yines— avai theory, which be factitious or fictitions. | ing on the road that he was occupying, and Other journals have prophesied the immediate | stu:ing thet it apy to him, from the fire he Lud teem lis nz toon the baite-field, cur fora s We treating and the enemy neing, he bad Getermined to fall back t Tanserse Junction, and recommended Gene, Mel oweli acd King to sepd back their trains 3 Shortly ait-r receiving this note, pur- itis to reach by queer routes, and Charleston's ° speedy downiuil is the work still others assign | to it. The expedition iz an immense one. Govern- or’s Island has been loaded temporarily with | batteries of artillery for it; the navy yard has | porting to be from Gen. Porter to Generals been worked nightand day to fitout vessels for | Mcloweli and King, I sent an order to Gen. it. An idea of its magnitude may be formed | Poster, cirvecting Lim, immediately a the frcm the tremendousambulance corps attached | receipt of the order, to march his w! com- toit. Itconsists of 150 ambultnes, 35 medical | mrne to the field of batde, and to Feport to me | 4 person for orders. 1 stated to him that I ex- It has been the practice for |) +. t¢ him to comply strictly with that order the men to leave their ranks to assist the | ] put it in euch form, perk was noten- wounded to the rear. In fature this will be | trely tour, bectuse understood strictly forbidden. The ambulance corps will = Gen. vpon two several occasions = be on the field and m constant attendance to yiou-, to have cisobeyed the orders that I sent sove the wounded and insure them iramedi- him. ‘The tirst of these orders was superseded surgical aid. by the cne iteucd to (ten. McDowell eubse- w ¥ correspondent of the Phi quenuy.” delp Ing rs, however, that General | Gen. Porter failed to obey this order alse, Tanks was at the Astor House yesterday after- | although Gen. McDowell, who had an equal noon at 2 o'clock; but a Inter telegraphic dis- | distance to march, fully obered it, and came patch says a portion at least of the expedition up in time. Gen. Pope says :—« Had Gen. Por- has sailed, bound for Foytress Monroe. ter fallen on the flank of the enemyat any time FROM THE SOUTH. he would, j {Correspondence of the Associated Press.] —_ aye destroyed the: whole army of Jack- TORTR N . 3.) those | x un tage! baaan oeconieala pipet for | Ou the cross-examination nothing new was thereelves, it is ascertained that Petersburg | elicited except the following important dispatch and along the route between there and Rich- | from Gen. McClellan to Gen. Porter: mond is being strongly fortified by digging War Drporiment. Sept. 1, 1862—5.30 p.m. rifle pits and throwing up strong earthworks. Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter, Commanding Siath Larze forces are at work apon them day and | srmy Corps, Cetttrerille, Ve : 3 ask night. 2 you for my -ake and that ot the countryand af 1 is al-o ascertained from a reliable source | the Army of the Potomac, that you all that the rebels at Charleston have arranged @ | gi n@sx will lend the fullest and most cores movable obstruction inthe channel through the | co-operation to Gen. Pope in all the sunken stone ships. It isof railrond iron and | pow goingen. The distress of our country ard £0 arranged that they can readily remove it for | the honor of ‘our arms are at stake, and all de- their own purpo~s The utebrnes € perde pow wpon the cheerfel co. -operation of allin the field. This week is the crisis of our 'y of Hudson tock fire this worning seen atier her arrival from Norfo! Pe x 7 2 > | fate. Say the some jhingto all my friends'in Late of the Ravel Troupe. | butthe flames were extinguished with only | ine army. The lest Tequest I have to mare i j sHebt > the thattor their countty’s sake the; | DICK SANDS. The =tesmtoat New York, with a fing of eer y, The Great Clog Dancer, «xtend toGen. Pope the same support they ha’ ever accorded to me. Iam in charge of the defences of Washington, and am doing all I can to render your retreat afe, should that become necessary, Gero. B. MoCrecray, Maj.Gen. U.S. A. mt rncon tor City Point, with 140 rebel prisoners. Advices fron Newbern of the 28th ult., have been reevived here, | Thursday, the v7th, was observed as thanks- os day by the troop vd ieee a ee of hat depa: nt, by order of Major General » Foster, At Newbern places of busiuess were | _ 87 Govervor Salomon, of Wiseonsin, has hit ma yery happy expedient for relieving j maLy—perbaps of these cos s where the | diatt bus fatlen with «special hardship. Ina almost every county there are insianees where familis have alrady furnished one or ‘more yoluntects for the war, ind where the only re- maining member capable of bearing arms has *en draited. There are ofier cases of divorcer. Twent;-one men ot, the Maine A deserted on the night ot the 25th ult., boat, taking with them their ‘Kets, cutlasses und pistels. The difliculty appears to haye been about their pay. Petitions requesting Gov. lery Stanly to order an ‘election for the remainder of the term of the | men with Uses uns ene. Ate seekee te present Congress are in general and active cir- Leen) each v sleet, ae ae coe wie culation tn eastern North Carolina. ou eying + cident, in Measure, upon public charity. he Governor proposes to remedy this by ap- Dr, Hunt, aesistant surgeon of the {th Regi- | ment Marsechucetis Volunteers, was shot hy “ guerillas on the Jamestown road, near Wach- rad Ss — gone yf ington. N. C., a few sinee. His twocom. | ¢f the dra we Leo deli gy Rane ana Panions barely escaped the same fate, one of | ee oe: coait fala eck — mee apo them being wounded. wt pase: body —» Pads ings th pec Mae. sent to his home in West yiston, Mass., | - ri ine J i " where he leaves a wifeand child. Thiswanton | _@2~ Among thearrivals on Wednesday by she murder Las produced an intense excitement. | Persia, at New York, was a Mr. Stuars, who Many arrests are being made by the Federal | has entered his name on the list with abe ad- authorities. dends, «Belgian Consul to Charleston,” Lt as Gen. Foster is determined to stop the smng- | pot known hew this Consul managed to get gling operations which been carried on ex- | North, nor what his business to Earope can be; tensively by the professed Unionists, and his | but it is to be hoped that another bearer of dis- energetic measures have already cone far to | patches for Jef. Davis has not thus been per- remedy theevil. Rey. James Mean-,of Masxa- | milited to «lip off. 8? Another question is likely to be added to there which already cause difficulties in Ger- mony. There is reason to believe that the reigning Duke of Brunswick, who is of the Prurswick-Wolfepbutle branch, and without bein s, has settled the succession of the duthy on the Brunswick-Luneburg branch. On the and labori contraband: fitted. Tate Raleigh papers received here indicate @ feeling of disgust with this bloody da growing and prevalent desire for b! rintendent of is exocllently nS position of sr » 2 post for which le peace. other band, Prussia and the fam. eof Gireenville, on the Tar river, | ily lay claim to it. si forces. ———__— — ——_ sibel Lose BF When Col. Lee ounpies an 2 87 The Jackson Missis ian denies the eg- | Miss.,.come weeks since, with cavalry, @ col- tencively published report forigiuating in the | ored man gave hun Tmation w! was of | St. Louis Resublican) that General Edwin | much importance, an led, smonaothen: Price, son of “Qld Pap” Price, had resigned | © the capture of a rebel officer, When‘ | | | Lee retired the negro was left behind, and was mmediately hanged by a mob of citivens and rebel soldiers, andl 7 «Hummine-dira” sare the hewest and sweetst thing out, They are of salmon silk, ornamented by sprays of foliage upon which ore represented biras butterflies. It tukes a C spot to secure one. BF Frederick the Great stood father to the present Haron Stein wehr's fay who isa Brigadier in Gen. Sigel’s corps. his cominission in the Confederate serviee, re- turned home to Missouri, and taken the oath of allegiance to the United States Government. It says he had no coremand in the anay, was merelpan officer of the State Guard, long since disbanded. ag The N.Y. Exprees sxys the 3600,000,000 per annum of ariny jobbers, contractors, gan inen, g<uB-coptract men, ete., are in a bigh state of flutter over 2ny TUMOrS Ter pecting, oF pros- pecie of pester. THE, WEEKLY STAR.