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a qa LYENING STAR. % PUBLISHED EVBRY APTERNUON, | (4UND4Y EXCEPTED.) aY SHE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘@onwen Pass’s AVSFUR AND Lith Braet, ~ at ¥ W. D. WALLACH. Papers fa b Spsitnyed at LU a aote ‘Bape "@3 for ais ee ia tevin as }. OW Cun?; im wrapgers. Two CeETS. Spe ees - PROPOSALS. BOPOSALSB. es ‘MGEINGTOR, November 34, 14. 2! Geacep Prorcears will be receiv. red. by this De- Seopa eee wee eae ten ooh dclia ahot tJ filteen-inch Shells. fa afisce tack: Moteert | € Ls ern Seater ie agers | t= 15 hipaa Sapte ert ere ofa haa tred, not ices than #0 Sverice to bet 7 One-ten 7. with approved surety, will be required - 7 itbfal of contracts, b role a Sain tperepmance of pomtranty, Bepisd by 32 afidayst from the garty making It, to -efect that he iv an iron founder, ts , the projectile will be made at bis oa itand ita lueation; aod the right 4 Bagcsetyos Sox aay or all bids if deemed an- fac r any cause Mgrs sii, 3 Sddrenred to the undersigned ington and en “Propo- Sate for Proje see JAs. WwW. by it oll Bo.26-1D9 Gen. Chief nance. YOuPpPLIEB Orme o” van Onis7 Queavennasyas, i Wasmisoron, Reptember D. 1a Puorev4ts are invited for po for the uss 4 I ee ee See Waled, the Weight ofeach bale te Bement ” ‘apeopo0 Duahe ia of, Gata, of the dest ecsiity, ia "9 fte séPis yak ned Mienoty Woot. well seasoned 7d. cf she best easily: Bael ¥ia’ 08 sccsmesnisd by the endorse- of two reoqonstble Dersons thar -.3 Sontracte Speed opened from time to time as the ar- a) lowest aw Oho ee erat. N orice! GACTIER'S RESTAURANT. The subscriber and ter of thin well-known _ long er tablished UF ant is happy to inform se deliseat cp tunnae ceeme that beans eee ‘Aesary re J te pant departm gat which uation hits te SR Sith the orger ¢requents of the citizens of paton and the public generally. a8 be: gascompletel the refitting of Semper paseet the extablishmest for the medal of g¢ atiemen wishin; vate DIN" ENS AND SUPPERS. ¢, have been made to supply the table “frou the garkatacf New York and Palsdeigie, in, * EAST RIVER OYS?ERS, and al] the delicacies of the season, coe hig non Ser ecnceamme ett oid oune of io be Rn aah se oir Bo 3% eolm __ 252 Pennsylvania avenue, s.—x -—186cO0.-=. DRAKE'S PLiNCATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature’é great restorer. A delight- fal beverage and active tonic. Composed of pare St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs, ‘It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the Qeain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, @reates AD appetite, and strengthens the system. Ie 8 cerwup cure wr Dyspepsia, Wonoepe ton, Diarrhea, Live? Cemplaint, and Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease ® grom change of diet, water, etc. It can be used etall times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delica:s persons. Sold by al) Grocers, Druggiste, Ho- “ails, and Raloons. P. H DRAKE & OO., No. 962 Broadway, New York. 8e %-eo6m BANKELIN & CO, 65 MPT ANS OER ‘ 244, Presesivants Averce (earth ai4+,) Between izth and sth ste, Bae £4. avenwe.umder the National Hotel. BRAZILIAN PEBBLE (Reox unueetivisibetaens MICK SCOPES. a PHOTOGRAPH auacms * GLASSES, Boleo ——sCARTE# DE VISITE. &e., &e. A CT@ARS, A. Bi & nd iy KUTICE Dienzns, SUPPERS, RALLS. PRIVATE AND PUBLIC PARTIES. . ‘The Sudseriber at the urgent request of the Citi- sens of Washi. mend the Public generally, has Rew remmed bis outside family business, inthe , PARTIES, SUPPERS, AND MBAT Disugs st the Shortest Notice, pa ye A intends. ie “the ®ubseriber in The P ir would also be leave to remind his of thi 5 t th te, re and © Batcos has benny chas ged'to'e Gentiemec’s Wostane Baleen has iH favor him with their soBitronses wit! S4' on the Second Plone a hands ET Sa 0 ‘ trance he Private Door, berate C. GAUTIER, %-eolm 252 Pennsylvania avenue. fr FURNITUR 4G. ad P FURNITURE. MeGREGOR & CO., BETENSIV S WAREROOMS ? TE NO SEVENTH STREET i a Fiucemeats to yarcutesrs of PURNITURE - Re Ke a Sablon sUrrEs. in Brecatelje, Rep. and Usir CHAM SETS, in Solid Oak, Walgut, Mahog- avd t) nam-D ed . SWaluat ood. Mabogus EXTENSION Ta- ‘and i) xs EE LS trait MATTRESSES, Husk and otber Mattresses. uantity of low- Ly TREAD wARUKOSES: ry ° ay tie OFFICE FORSITURE, 2 . -de frem the best Be stock 7 ing, as we are selling at Brices to suit the times. ected «00, no 2-eotJanl ____ 530 Seventh strant. CABINET PUKNITUBB, aT OLD PRiONS. = ‘aving purchased our entire bf ‘stock before the advance. we be ght to offer un ented to are in, want of CABINET PeiNircne' “Pe Our stoek is now complete In every particular ishing. prominin Tarte a nt teast 3 aati i ofa u ‘te ab ‘who makestheir ad yn ofus. It is aot Seecssary to particularize,as our vast stock em Braces every article necessary to furnish @ hous wash fo neall to tial; selves. we s a! 5 ‘g BOTELER & WILLSON, - Tron Hall, No. 31™ Pa. aveaa $¢ WeotJan} ‘tmgen ath DRAKE'S PLANTATICN B:TTERS Tnvigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- fm; 2 & perfect appetiser, and nature's great Testorer. }t is composed of pure St. Croix Rum, We celebrated Calisaya Bark, roow and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- ens, and can be relied apom for ite Surity. It @ures Dyrpepsia, is a gentle tonic, and is juet the wing for changes of the season. Sold by adi Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE &-O0., 2 Broadway, New Yorn. © S-eotm Amst crass comrany. = FOTIOR OP REMOVAL. The DaLIV: RY OFFICE of tu@ Company . ind depot Eben PROPOSALS. Ing | WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1862. . y per cent. of the Mr. until the completion ef the eon- {| Mr. D. ined from Form o:; We, — ofthe pate re! thas ae with the terme Be will st once enter into a contract in acco! Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become hin securities. (‘This guarantee murt he appended to each bid.) of ‘the guarantors must be | t afi certificate of the Clerk of the | |The various characters, o: ory yr ern Ceurt or of the United States Dia- | ballet, by the Grand Combination and full Double rney Eide seek do not comply wrth the ROPOSALS FOB woeD. MASTER'S Orvros, teenth and G streets, C , December 1, 1852. the delivery of five thous the Government will ashing’ Sra rep Paorona: and (6,000) cords of Wood to be reesived at thie office until Thuraday, enth (11th) dey of December, 1862, at twelve (12) a. The Wood to be hard, sound and erehantadic, foes @ feet long, abd SElrs 45 ths ordinary sive of The Wood to be delivered in the city of Wash- ‘ints as the Depot Quartermaster reet, corded in raxks four (4) feet high; de- conmnerm: 77uplete until so and ingpecte livery Dey Ser, forded. measure: ifizp-4tz will be 4 Government to inspect sveb as does not conform to the above spec fer: ons will be rejected. All to be delivered om or before the eleventh (ith) day of February, 1863. Payment to be made upon the completion of the jeseure the wood, and Pr is The full name and post office address of the bid- Sale ta teeale ates areal «firm tha caren the ‘pattien must apuear.or the bid will ve | Mrs. H. Diand as fa the individual proposal of the party | Mr. nee re. is from distoval parties will mot becon- | Mr. Gaspard rideved, and an osth ofaliegianes must accompany | Mr. Blaisdell ax. _ each proposition. 3 Proposals must be The ibilit shown The official: ti istrict Court or of the United 8: of the bidder to = the contract should: wo vasa whons agatiarec arate beray, | chambermaid).. Nee, and said guarantee must addressed juartermaster,U.8 Army, Wash- plainly 'TrO- tee. arantors moust cate of the Olerk of the tates Lis- saree accompany the bsd. Bidders t muat by present in person when the bids are opened or their proposals will not be considered. Bonde in the «um of ten thousand dellara, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successfu antes. of —, and Mtate of , of the evunty of —-, and State of —, ity that——-is able to fulfil the with the terms of his propo his propositinn be accepted, into @ centract in accer ith. Should the contract be awarded ER” wyorhinpearantes wust fe appended the official | BUBINASA MANAGER Becond Week of the TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Fe Ga We, =, af he eae contract ip aceo: jdt ieee Fpnat eory ve mentioned. The Bepot Quartermaster reserves to himself the qiaht to reject any or all bids thet Wary deam too - : EDWA ag a Z Pon, Dott inter 5 isle ron. Dee: mber 5. 1 be received at this oi 01 he Government with MILE PAULINE. The Beautiful and Accomp! M’LLE JULIA LEHMAN, The Beautiful Spanish Danse MI8S WHELPLEY, The Graceful Dansenee and Pantomimist. . for furnt hing t! feur thousand (4.0m) tona of Hay. ood merchantable TimctH#yY, patupin | Hivered at two thousand (2) pouads Delivery to be made in the city of Washin within twenty-five (25)daye fr PROPOSALS. Proporale will be received for tive huadred () tons of Hay and upwards The full same and Fost Office address of the bid- Ger must appear in the proporgl. i If a bid is made in the name of a firm, the names bid will be oscaraais from 4s Proposals wart be Quartermester should Set age GUARANTEE. The sbility of the bidder to fill theeontract | PAUL BERGER. should it be awarded to him, munt be guarantied 5 ANDIS, {ple persone, whose signa: ures must 3.A. ALLBN, J, naibility of the guarantors must be be official certificate of the Cierk ofthe rict Court or ofthe United Btates Die | MORESTE BROn., present in person when the bids &s opened. or their proposals will not be consid- e Bonds equal in amonnt to half the sam to be re- eeiv.d om the contract, sigu:d by the contractor and both of his guarantors, wil) be required of the guecereful bidder upon signing the contract. Admiesion.. Ar the bond must sere: will be necessary for bi wen with them, or to ha: tion ey. Biddera must de ka for bonds ean be procured > nel st this otice either personally, by FORM OF GUARANTRE. Me aoe the sonnty, of —* nod State of as atd—— ofthe county of ——-, an 4 Of —, - in able to fulfila contract | been ongaged all the summer in terms of his provosition, | $e muoxt choice QYETEES the reposition be accepted, he ous ereék. @ contract in accordance | in accordance with and that, should his will at once enter in’ ~“Bhould the contr: pared to become hii certificate above mentioned. INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &c. o Be be cA geatsncted a for aya fate WPignurpeonans with pgs eos ip eT Apspect . uch at do no rove ot Rood ‘sound merchantable quality will be re. | ad mine aishing La, uran' pon the completion of the | ‘smilies. sernaionedt cash x4 ‘im also on hand a Gne assortm etter as the Depot Qaare | MTe PRU Ts ead kescatienthn net Payment to be madi contract, Clearly: Any informalit, in the bid, or non-ronformanee | tnd VEGETABES. bs the Vadeesaby Me aivertisement, will ensure | pre e rejeetion @ proposal # : Sa eek the Ballons. nereuse - YLER'8 MILITARY LAW, London, #2.25 one of the Government en, @ eity of Court Martial of Capt. Inaac Hull, Uo BN, litary Laws, 1776-1963, $5 # aoe soe Practice of jon, _Colopel and Depot Quartermaster. | 5, cor’ Cicris Martial fignito elect aay orall anther ke may eum tes | Ue a tm! a id ts 0 reject any or all 8 bat be ROOKER. il . W: Ya eaten IMMENSE OUTLAY OF CAPITAL, Sere pe peppery wisn Grand Music br Ronnie, Beast Now aa the Gov "Eiects by Pater, New Carrect Costumes, Superb A ; | THE ROMANOR OF A POOR YOUNG MAN Hs EE, Garona Bi - be aneopeed ol ition 5 fall, with Reserves Bente for thi wee af th 1 | Ban any be procured ¢ wodayd (ts may have { out extra charge. - | S97 Admiadion 9,25, and 75 cents, ° Beer T ae cearetees and j —— on De aay O:82tc; | FORD'S NEW THEATRE, ae | | Tex Staget. Asove Perna. Avancg. Mr. Jous T_Forp.:....... . SoM Btateot—.do | (Also of Holliday Bireet as able to, fail the con- \ THIS (MONDAY) BVENING, i | STELLA, the Enchantress. be | RAMIK, the Pirate Chief. ies, tha eley- | vate Boxes. $5. mences at 7. o’cloe! onthe per ofthe ren)as........... to Capt. Edward L, marked “ P: be de 8 3t* AMUSEMENTS peels Re hearst creased ne ie UE BD PROPOSALS are invited until the txt |. GROVER’S ‘THEATRE. of December. 183, for wa the United | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hote! ment wi! head of |’ Loomanp Gacven——.....___. ..__.__. Maman D. THI MONDAY) EVANING, or and Proprietor e Batteace) wis nelle chante io THR "oon Time, e charamin, Trims One, dies CAROLINE RIOHINGE.” erand tacelar ENCHANTR perstic, dramatic and Com aborg will ts | GaP Nn Batra Charge for Admission. dea BI Socured seats 25 cents extra. TUESDAY EVENING, Ta the mort magnificent style, the Brilliant Milfta- DAUGHTER OF FUE REGIMENT. Apmiesion—Dress Circic and Parquet. 1 ots. ; Orchestra Seats, 75 cts.; Family Cirele, 2% ote.; Pri Doors open at S% a'clock; performance com. NIXGN’S WASHINGTON THEATRE. BLEVENTH 8T. Corner C, Near Penn, Av, LBSSEES... 26. veces G & FL Maven GRAND RE-OPENING: WEI NE8SDAY EVENING, Decembe: 10, MISS CHESTNEY, THY PAVORYSS TorWG waneine will appear, for the first time seas. LADY GAY SPANKER, In Bourcicanlt’s Oomedy. in five acts, LONDON ASSURANCE. Mre. Gaspard Maeder (late Miss Fanny Pitz Far- * Grace Harkaway reeurt Gourtiy -Dolly Spanker Agp aN Entrar Cart, of unneual excellence, forming a grand COMEDY COMBINATION! New SceNeRY AND APPOINTMENTS ! The Oomediette of THE @BJECT OF INZERRBsT, Fanny Gribbles (a stage-struck -Mre, Gaspard Maoder Wrrn Bones, Reciratioxs, &c, BS” Bex Book now open ee @F Balcony Sata, 7 cta.; Orchestra Chairs, 75 ets: Parquette, 5) cts.; Family Circle, 25 eta.; Pri- signing x08, 85 io oa VWs? torn ee tocommence at § o'clock precisely | OPRIETORS.. tobim | TOTING MANAG ARTZ, of the eminent arti« A . A.M. December, at (2 = aay rom the date of ths | jas WHELPLEY, or the dressed to UOT Der: mana 4 le a, . v. r Se pisialy marked Propocals’ for FRENCH DANCIVe sanee K SANDS. eee ARO TEMAN, y the contract, it~; Orchestra Chairs. pan! ‘6 to have their bonds- Doo! t 6% o’elock; perfo: te - is od in tici pa- mons attic. at 6& o’elocl pel Trmanses com. 4 ready to be produced when the contract is = : WASHINGTON VaR NINTH STREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | onthe mght and beft of the road and battle- | “ te A. M, HERNANDEZ, HERNANDEZ, burlesque entithed il_sppear in the comi Who THE BATTLE OF Fa RNBROUGH, Dsrot Qusprsanspran's Orrios, j 5 a she come 3 VENT. fl 30 ¥ In which he will perform upon fourteen different morical instru nents. ‘irst appearance of M'LLE PAULINE, lished Danseuse, Pirst appearance of 4 MIBS KATE MARSHALL From the Winter Garden, New York, Proposalofthe partner | Oneracters by Mile PAULINE Mile JULIA isloyal parties sill mot be con- LEHMA RY and allegiance must accompany | N. Sone. SZOLLO! an GRAND CORPS DE BALLET Comprising the moat beautifal young Iadies, under the direetion of Monr. Bzollosy. New Poros, Nuw Dascns ap Basso Boros. PAUL BERGER, J. W: LANDIS, a: Sven? J, COLEMAN, iy ‘- RESTE BROS., Whose daring performance astonish every - beholder. THE BEST TALENT IN THE COUNTRY appearn ightly at THIS GREAT TEMPLE OF FUN! The Celebrated Comic 3i upon apslics- Bs cecal on ee | contracts that may be mate ries (To this gusrantee pate sevended the official | swe npay ‘er feretofore failed te do, independ: be stoumer James egk, te that it a arene coe sted ae it can cope to pay particular attention to far- reutau ‘ta, Sutlers and private T. Depot 381 C at., between ith and lth, +f Washington City, D. 0, Simm ©. W BOTRLER. C. W. BOTRLER & 80N, TF cen ee fioagp tit Code dr Justice Militaire pour l’Armee de Terre, MaEerepaty ea teEe ae oan AAT SWNT lous dog, meibacces siti taiciel CHINA, @LA488, AND CROCKERY WARE, Boris, SLSR TED SAE AL OIL LAMPS. : DOOR MAT BKITANNIA WARE WOODWARE, &e.. &c.. and | HOUSEKEEPING MRTIOLES Generally, | , Pemnsylvania Avenue, ° 318 IRON HALL conatan f Kastern-made Work of e ee 3-e06in detween Sh and loth streets we EBestere a Hough?~ Precedents of Mi:i Paris, 7 ce! nite de Mer, Paris, $2.75. de? 35, Courts Martial, Lon- London, $6.5), W. BOTELER | MeArth’ Courts Martini vole" Lode S238, a. . a rthuren rts a] Code de Justice Militaire pour |’Ar 2.75, tat eutle Guide des Jugen Marines, Paris, 25°. Tripier—Code de Justice Militaire peur l’Armee FRANCK TAYLOR. BRUSHES | BS, and to EWING i UPN ING MACHINES) ix@ MACHINES! ee ee ee tn Meare ernons ip want of BOOTS and BLLORS of Rastern bers lowes — for fy OXRP & oor or made work, will always r 598, Howard treet, Baltimore. | ment instore at, wept Prices. 25 Superior P. @ FFIN & BROTHER, ion at Mrs. G naytvan | Mirest, Washington. Pyisso —Th ‘tnership heretof ERS Heeling between ie tabecribery, ander the | COMPCUND SIRUP GF GUM ARABIO. This plea-ant dnd popular Cough Remedy haa moreR bf wooas, been so lons known and extensively used that mont Par ENNISON. persone have Resnnre Gmcius Evin axe eee - el F ‘Atty conte a bottle.” ly Bewing ‘Machines on | call. SPRRUSE’ Sask Berenth | ep S-tt firm of Moore & Washington. Oct. 1000. oo” HITE AND COLORED FLANNELA, with aly | “CTO 327,504 8 Ot er Rada of DRESS GOO ~ One price caly, terns, for sale at one Boots AND sHOxS TO BUIT THE TH1E8, anafactu: all Kinds of BUOTB and BHORS onde ig eevsieinn oom sold ata much lower price than hevetofore charged in “his eity for mock inferto? find a good sssort- no 4-Im* a0 4-Im* \OUGHS, COLDS, HOAREEN ESA, &e. been this day dis- , ree at 3 and ir with its extrao! ERRY & BRO. HE MASTRR—by Mr Pa.ave and Misthewest, | Das [se isl OK TAYLOB, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (ABSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.) FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Dec. 7 Laat night intensely egl@y apd C. dim! it was inten! someof the sulered for 7 plaakets. Ice formed in the Potomac and aie cTeek trom one-and-n-half to two inches, To- day the sun came ont fair and cheering, but the air continued piercing cold. The roads ara bard and very rough. Officers weil intormed state that Jatitson has srrived near Frederickeburg aud joined hie forcer with thore already there, They.aiso re- port thet the enemy have extended their lines sev ral miles further dowa the neck. ‘The report that Major Spaulding, of the engi- neer brigade, is Under arrest for delay in the trapéportation of poutoor from Washington is. unk ‘That pilicer bas been commended by his superiors for over- es ‘Welty obstacles in executing his or- ere. 7 There haye been ng field movements to-day. Reoccupation of Winchester by the Federal Treops—Subsequent Retorn te Harper's erry. = Naw York, Dec. 7.—Tha Herald has a Mar- per's Ferry dispatch stating tbat Gen, Geary, with 3,300 infantry and twelve pieces of artil- lery and fifty cavalry, marched u: Winches- ter on the 34 and demanded its surrender, which was complied with, the peopl« exhibit ing many signs of joy at his arrival. He re- orts to Gen. Sloculn that Having left erry on the jet, he met the enemy's under White, Henderson and Saale, at Charlestown, routing them with lessin wound- ed, and marched into Berry ville the same eve- ning, when he aguin met the enemy and drew him into a trap, killed five an@ wounded eigh- teen. The same evening he biveuacked three miles beyond Berryville. The next day he ad. vanced beyond the Opequan, skirmishing with the rebel cavalry and Infantry, and then bi- Youscked-in Ash Hollow, between Berryville and Winchestr. Our troops captw: one hundred borses and mules and several wagons belonging to the rebels at Winchester. One hundred and twenty-five rebels, who were un- able to escape, were paroled Seventy-five conscripts claimed protection, which was granted, and five of our own prisoners were released. Gen. Geary, in pursuance of orders, then returned to Harper's Ferry, though large deputations of citizens be; Bim to remain. Our only los wae oneslightly wounded. tee Retreat of the Confederates in Arkansas. St. Lovas, Dec.4.—The following, dated at “Headquarters Firet Division Army of the | Fronticr, Cane Hall, Now. 30, 162,” has been re- seived at the department headquarters: « General Marmaduke continued hia flight alt night afier the battle of the 25th instant, and is now ia Van Buren, Ark. Gen. Hindman was expected to reinfgrce him at this place on the | evening of that day. Priconers, of whom I | captured 25, state that Marmaduke’s force was | 11,0L0. They were compelled to abandon two pieces of artillery, disabled by my batteries. A number of their officers are killed, among then a Lieut, Col. Monree, of a Texas reciment, and a Capt. Martin, of an Arkansas regiment. “The notorions Quantril and Bis band were engaged in the fight, -with Uol. Shelby and Em- meitt McDonald commanding the rear guara in the retreat across the Boston Mountains. They fought desperately, Some of Quantril’s men were killed, and others taken prisoners. My loss in killed is fivepand four were Facriany i wounded, one of whom—I icut. Vol. Jewell, 6tl Kansas—hLas rince died. Lient. Campbell, 6th | Kaneas, was taken prisoner. { “The lors of the enemyin killed was about | seventy-five. They carried most of :heir wounded off the field, and sent them to houses | ground. “All regret the death of Lieut. Col. Jewell, as i he was A brave and galinnt officer. “Two contrabands arrived to-day from Van Buren, who state that Hindman, with 14,000 infantry, crossed the Arkansas river from the | South on Tueeday Igst, for the purpose of | moving up to reinforce Marmaduke, but they | © now all returned to their hole. My iransportanion has just come ap. I oc- cupy the same position occupied by Marmaduke when I attacked him, and intend holding it. “Respectfully, Jas.G@. Biuwt,,Brig. Gen.” Western Virginia Legislature. Wurerine, ¥a., Dec. 6—The Legisiature of West Virginia met bere on Thursday. The Senate to-day passed the preamble and resolu- on setting forth that United States Senator Carlile had violated the instructions of the body that elected hitn, in failing to sustain the legit- inate efforts of the Government to suppress the ineurrection, in opposing, by his votes and speeches, both in and out of the United States Senate, measures which were absolutely neces- sary to the preservation of the Union and eniorcement of the laws, and in opposing the admission of West Virginia as a new State into the Union. The resolution reqnests Mr. Carlile to resign his seat in the United States Senate. It will come up in the House on Monday, and pass by a large majority, In the House to-day, a resolution was offered | reai y 8 fufficient force to have accomplish=a during the day the Purpose Spied in the order of dig 0" Nor the witness remember to have received from the couse erahy, or in there requesting the United States House of Repre- SHOE Wi ShiliioatAifteation Or amnndatem Yt will also come up on Monday, and will pass by nearly a unanimous vote. The Governor's message, which was sent into the Legislature to-day, indorses the emancipa- tion policy of the President. Great Fire at Lockbaven, Pa, ~Witiamsport, Dec. 6.—The extensive soap N°. 3,054. From San Francisco. Sax Francievo, D. c.5.—Sailed abi clone, for Hong Kong, taking @19U,000 in ee The experis of treasure direct to Asiatic and eal rok aoc thus far during 102 exteed Another copper lead has been discovered in oo. ap —_ gy egererg for siz m. and aces the fi right 20 ten tecb thick. 1 SORRY from iabeeippeoels a ma juiring innon s iy ya dill mining cerpo- rations to Bave'their om fm that re ry, stving foreign corporations six months to com. ply with the law. From Baltimere. EM TORS, pre Joey Giimor, a cap- t Ly y's Savairy, captured during the recent eter raid into Mar i * aad confined in Fort McHeary, nirawed On parole. Prvetreance: 3 4th Marviand regin ~ accidentally shot dead yest iy. ‘The weather is the of the season. Ice hac already formed in the harbor. ‘ No newe xrom Op West. | The western car# bring nothing. ’ Farm Scheet. RocnxsteEr, Pa., Dee. 6.—The Orphans’ Farm Schoo? at Zelienople, Butier county, Pa., wax this morning destroyed by fire. The children were mercifully saved, but the large building, costing £25,140, with most of the furnitare, pro- Nisions, clothing, Ac., was totally destroyed. Theechvol was under the charge of Rev. Mr. Passavant. _ Suicide ef a Prisoner. New York, Dec.6.—Osgood W. Gould, ames- eenger employed by the commissioners of char- by Poison in his cell this morning. _. The Search for the Al ma. New Yor, Dec.7—The Herald says that the Navy Department has received reliable in- formation of thr. pirate steamer Alabama, and that the Vanderbilt sails to-day or to-morrow to look tor her. ~~ GEN. PORTER’S TRIAL, The cross examination of Gen. Pope was continued on Saturday. i Ip @REWe? $3 tao waraian @2 tein WAL par- j ticular the accused failed to carry out the orders of Auguet 29th, Gen. Pope answered that he conld only state the tacts from the j reports of others, as he did not see tye accused during the 20th, nor did he know bis exact gers onthat day until it was reported to im by his aid-de-camp, quite late in the ev ning, when he returned mthe delivery of an order @ Gen, Porter. He believed the «: cured failed to carry out the erder, because, if he bad attacked the ¢nemy on flank, ashe was directed, he should have known it, being him- selfon the field of battle, and nexr tie fro:t. ti t t th hf In relation to the or joint order of the 3.nh | Gra. McDowell having to — August, he had in. Porter's note to Generals McDowell and King, in which he (ten. Porter) himeelf states that he had not ‘fuliy i ba ii the joint order of the 20th. The note ie as follows: Gene. McDowell and King: I found it impos- Sibir to communicate by crossing the woods ta Groveton. The enemy are in strong force on this road; and as they appear to bave driven our forces back, and the firing of the enemy having advanced and ours retired, I have determined to withdraw to Manassas. I nave | attempted to communicatt with McDowell and | Sigel, but my messengers have run into the | enemy. They haye gathered artillery, cavalry | und infantry, and tne advancing massesot dust | show the «nemy coming in force. I am now going to the head of the column to see what is passing, and how affairs are going. Had you not better send your train back | . J. Powter, Major General. This letter was handed to Gen. Pope on the h, and was never delivered at all to cituer 8. McDowell or King. answer to another question, the witness G In stated that the only information h« remembered | to have reccived of the position of the accused | ‘The latter explanation gives tthe was trom Gin. McDowell when he arrived on the field, and from his aid-de-camp when h+ returned trom’ the delivery of his order, dated 43 o clock, p.m. ° Gen. Pope was then asked to recollect wheth- er he received a note, through one of his own ‘yland, as has been ¥ Fimeni.at Camp Bradford, wae ce i a eae ee Gen. MeDe: iin advance the Ss road, on rs little to the West of the Jenctbp qhthe Geiste- hag pg pm roads. aad ‘statement Gen. Mc as regard: or the accused, was. ie hme anpaeeem are nan oe | the joint order of the 2h, but that he (P. > | wae them at a Balt. ~~ opini ‘ - State then in what, if to any extent, ectbee Cid obey tant J ¢ the A. The accused a upee the Bad Saturday morning the 20th, between & and) 10 o'clock, with bix sxcept so faras I and badgone to Contersiive in toga etructons, whether bis ip tagee two brigades with the rest of lus on | the 30th, ax you Rave stated, was, - | Ment, @ disobedi: nce of orders? ities Sap correction, wid Was arrested on Friday | tor embezzling letters which he had been sent | to Senos in the post office, committed suicide | The court suggested that this wes @ goretion not altogr ther legitimate at that time, aa the wit- ness W8s an interested party. The counsel for the accused etuted that they ; had put at merely at the sngestion of Ube Ace cured, And did not themeelves regard it as al- | together a proper one, and wonid, viene it, inreply to variousinterrogatories, the = Stated that the battle of the 3uth ond sbout 12 m., and thet the a-cueed was In toe bRtue With about 7,000 men of his own | and also King's division,” which was af tbat {| tame Operating with bim. ‘The examination of Gen. P. was concluded at3 p. m., and the cour: ad: THE McDOWRLL OCOUKS OF INQUIRY After our report closed on , General Hanpt continued his testimogy. He referted to an article which appeared in the fritunc of the 4th inst. comparing the time which was required to construct the Aquia oreek raliroad wnder General McDowell and the time con- umed under the preeent commander, showing difference of months in favor of the Jatter. | He dented that its constraction..cecupied as much time as wus alleged in this article, and claimed that it conid not have been constructed Tore rxpeditiously under the circumstances, peste Pega opt ae which were. no where met will thé present commander. Maj ‘Tillcon next testified to the renetal good character and efficiency of Gen. Mc: , R. D. Goodwin leave to file certain fet- , ters anetaining his character, as in auswer io the ari ment of it embraced in the of Gen. McDowell againstthe decision of the ce urt declining to permit him to introduce tee- timony derogatory to him —Goodwin. The court declined to grant the request, re- garding the matter as irrelevant, Remogep Seizune or Frexca VEssers.— ‘There was ayumor correntin Wall seo tow tercay that several French traneports been seized by the Federal anthorities. ‘The cause was variously stated: One, that these | Vessels were receiving on beard munitions of | war with the intention of transporting wo | West India ports, for trans-shipment sto | Rebel ports; another, more probabie, that they | Were engaged imthe transportation of supplies for the French army in M»xi which the Federal Government is to prevent. report. It has been well. | Monthe, that the French Government bas ben a large buyer of four in this market, aud the shipments from Vera Cruz have from time to time heen recorded in our ex; reports. | Cnt off the French Goverumiel now from aude, aftr the reception of the first, stating that | tn. markets of the North, and tt will find itex- the accused was then in position, which he could held, and, perhaps, make an attack, if strengthened by King's division, which he (the Witneee) bad taken from him. Witness did not remember having received such & note, but did recollect one of his aid-de- | camps ielling him that Gen. P. said to him, or in his hearing, perhaps sent word, that if he had King’s division be could make a dash, or something of that kind. The request, however, meade no impression on him (Pope) because King’s division about that time was engaged in an uction with the enemy on our unamediate front, and there were po r troops thatcould 8 be era Im fact, be thought “Porter had al- writing, information that was when the note was written, or S sent | World. | tremely difficnit to teed its Mexicanarmg, it ») Ol course the same law that excludes ber 5 missioners from our markets, will exclude them Far eects py ey 4 supplies Prante « no five thousand miles, for en argv of | seventy thousand men, will be no little and-r- taking for a nation of limited merchant marine like France. “ If the seizures have not taken Sit is more than likely the attention of Gewern- ment has been called to the subject.—N. F. Tue Fiont on the BLackwares.—TAtters from Norfolk give the | ey of Ge Tittle expedition made from Suffolk on Mosdayy the lst instant, towards the Bixekwater. On Sat- urday and Sunday the contrabande whe came to Gen. Prck's headquarters, the rebele were throwing “agenchmente mee? from him that he was ready to e¢: the ene- - s ee Cassville A force was p! under my, but he presumed in send 4% o'clock, that Gen. P. was ready with his w OF SOTp? Woemenge the oneeny. Ne su) that Gen. P, was with hic cdainuhd aback cat them, and to destroy time somewhere on the road between Manassas factory belonging to Taylor & Co., was burned | Junction and Gainesville, advancing toward thie morning, and the whole business partof | and probably very near the lafter place. Lockhavyen is reported on fire. The tire com. panies of W alLsprenper’: have gone thither on a special train, leaving here atGo'clock. The telegraph operator there reported his office on fire, and that he had to remoye hisinstruments. | Lockhaven is the county-seat of Clinton county, 24Q miles from Philadelphia. The towm ison the west branch of the Susque- hanna. The population is about 3,00. The | fire, as far as we can learn, has been on Main street, which contains a number of fine build- ings, among which are the Fallon House, White’s Hotel, the CHnton House, ‘the bank, | newspaper offites, and a number of dry goods | and other stores, the destruction of which in- yolve a very heavy loss. The telegraph Office, reported burned, is nearly opposite the public ll, the basement of the hall ig occupied as | stores, The fine Episcopal and Presbyterian churches are hear the described limits of the | fire. The bridge which crosses the Susque- hanne to Duntsiown may 2180 be destroyed, From Central America. | New Yor«, Dec. 6.—The steamship Ocean | Queen, from Aspinwall on the 25th ult., arrived at this port this afternoon. Duringa tremendous gale at Aspinwall,which H lasted for three days, the British brig Bolivar and tteamship.Avon were wrecked. There Were no lives lost: “The steamer Ocean'Q ueen lost her paddle. pox, but succeeded in getting to sen. The U. 8. brig Bainbridge was abandoned by her officersand crew after throwing overboard her guns and stores. = All communication had been suspended be- tween Panama ond Aspinwall, the telegraph wires being broken down and the raijroad track submerged. The railway track Was expected tw be in running ordér by the 26th, as the water was subsiding. 7 From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monrox, December 5.—To-mor- Tow General Viele, as Military Governor, will iesue a proclamation and writ of election for a member of Congress from this distri¢t, com- rising the coun of Norfolk, Princess Anne, Nansemond and Isle of Wight, with the gities of Norfoik and Portsmouth. A large vote will be polled, as the residents are anxious to saye their slave property pas oe eck ob ee eves a } ident’s proclamation, by confor ' Tequirements.. It is known that:‘Hon. Jose Segar has succeeded in having his district, { counti¢s-of Northamptoh, Accomac, Qharles City, Elizabeth City and Warwick, exempted | by the President from the effect of his late proc- | lamation. z The War in Tennessee. Nasuvit_x, Tenn., Dec. 5.—I have the Mar. | freesboro’ (Rebel) Banner of yesterday, The editor enys the enemy.continue very qniet along the front. We are maintaining, unmo- | lested, our former lines, General Kirby Smith has been relic ved of the command of the departmentof East Tennessee. Gen. Hew supersedes him. The small pox is ing at Tullahoma, Murireesboro*and Kuox. | jen. Pillow has been restored to command, | Sud is at Murfreesboro’ raising a brigade. j In answer to — whetber the ac- cused would, by obeying the joint orderof the 20th, have been brought up in front of the en- emy at4x o'clock of evening, and ifso at what tof the enemy’s line, the witness stated that if the joint movement of McDowell and Porter was made eo as to intersect the Warrenton turnpike at Gaines ville, these two corps Would have been near enough to the turn- pike in case the enemy were bruught to a stand, at any point of it,to be brought on. the field within’a short time. Not. knowing the exact osition of the enemy, and where they would brought to a of course he could’ not tell whether the forces of Mc Porter ‘Wovld come up in his front or on his’ 5 ; The crors-examimation then continued as fol- OWS; Q Without knowing the re} e ition the forees under the command oi thle Boomena, and the enemy, at 4.30 of the how could ypusese ‘been certain, if you were, tit would in the power of the accused to turn the en- emy s right flank? ‘ A.'I knew the enemy te occupy a fine per- or near Grovetown, and was sure, the or- =. oe with the ask Ge! ders I had given Gen. P., thathe mast be some- te pendieniar to the Wurrenton turn’ »andat | and agr did le pe gee upea Sa where between Manaseas Junction and Gainrs- tol prison. — ville. Thus far did { know'the relauve ition of the forces of Gen. P. and the belief was that the road between. Junction and Gainesville either yy the right flank of the enemy or was oceupird by that flank of the enemy, and that Gen. P.’s muréh, if pursued, conducted him eitherto the right flank of the enemy, or passed the right flank of the enemy toward his rear. In compliance with a rag tegeted the accused, map the relative Gen. Pope pointed out on itions he supposed to have bern assum~-d by an. Porter's curps and the force of the enemy. He stated further, fw answer toan inquiry, thit | necessary to y various athe Accused was expected to attack, picciole which tie Minleterhad proposed el poet wong flank of — on"s eB, AD! possible, the rear, to re- vented the junction of Longstrect’s and! Jack son's forces, and to have crushed Jackson be- fore Longttreet could effect a junction with bim. At the time the order of 430 p.m. was issued, Ldid not believe, nor do I now telic ve, that any‘tonsiderahle corps bad reached the vicinity of the fleld. been constructed wy them. “Fie pat ‘force WAe not prepared for the charge of the iith Pennsylvania Cavelry, and gave way like a fiock of and sought safety in fight. A more rout has not bly taken place since the of the war. The enemy's force was at rome eight hundred strong, te it & section Of the tasban C captered from our troops at the Srstibatile of Bull Run. These guns were apm ad and about twenty o1 the rebels taken r English woman, travelling with pro- | tection, and John Unsworth, a wagoref, “with. ta have bee chute 5 the wagon, Grhichey Steger ling, fs said to Save hadin it tra he 16th Virginia it, te the U. & wer. vice ban teen onderedto Minors ee ee oor € ne¢To women who robbed Mr. house, werr punished atthe whippine pane’ H. P. Wagoner, saye soldier from the _ a Me an near this place, was cf! f oo sent to 4 Gaeette, 6a. Tax Inox Fizet oy FRaxpe—The Paria correepondent of the London date of Nov. 15, says: Accounts frum Toulon state that the reports currenton the ofa fleet of iron-coated frigates henry out for sea have completely ceased, and mentever intended pinta the cort & has been indefinitely adjou for Gieire is about to be laid ng lnerdingry.a08 Protas Uist ivi cipee ere ex ion to Mexico into the budget of the marine, # Bas poy a 4 ene w iron-cased shipe-of- war. eg It iseaid that a large con’ done by New York merchants, whe Gt ont veerele with ors of win for the Mexiean market, that into ihe Rio Grande, or some other on the portion of Longstreet’s | Texan coast, wh re they take or hides, and if they ‘@eredy In answer to-nnother question, the witness | make a good thing of the venture. 0+. | 8aid he supposed about an hopr Leis re. quired to put the order to move in tity of the accused. He did not know. Teport of others, whether Gen. Porter track Ex.ieTMent oF 2 rier Court of Indians, fi § and 7 p.m, had the enemy immeBiatel yon | eee ne cer valid. Suck his front, but be Eon it lag bend —— t nabed ou! ba 28 o0- serte tpt between’ the rifer and * Manarsar Jo D. 1," be nar ge fore, that some hag presence of Gen. Porter's division; theugh of his own knowledg, he did a | kaow thi a Witness ‘wae then asked ‘to state whether McDowell's fine Of march, no order of the 29th, which took to Grove- town, did not necessarily cs in the mnt of a minor the rebel army. the rear | _s@> General Milroy bas ordered’ that me ofthe column of the see; and mikehim | Wheeling Prers, ap anti- march in that di ection. past the line of the ac. eneed? which be answered by say.ng that he repablé-ap tball not be circhlated within the lines command. .