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Star. ——— —— a — = = +. THE EVENING STAR ae ” sf Biehy PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUON, tog j J F ; 38 (SUNDAY BXICEPTED,) ‘ H bh aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : Gonumn Purx's AvENcs arp 11TH STREFD, ar ° W.D.WALLACH. . / ——_>—_— in packages carriers at $4 0 See sues WEEKLY STAR. -—-+~.—— Th's exeelient Family and Hews Journal, eos- Taining a greater variety of interesting reading ‘han can be found ip any other—is published om Fridey morning, ee lt invariably comtales the “Washington News? made Darhy Evenins Sear circulate @eneraily throughout the country, “a WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER Il, 1862, N°. 3,057. if a +4 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS: | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. i | THE McDOWELL COURT OF INQUIRY. In our yesterday's report we gave a brief synopsis of the correspondence introduced by ment of the Ray at the time that ¢epartment was ? - Lhad none at the time. . Ind the formation of that d-parument General McDowell, showing that he bad noth- incanrson, of General McDowell Tedwee the FORD’S NEW THEATRE, Textn Street, Apove Pexxa. Avexcx. Mr. Jonw T. Forp.. ...Manager smi Proprietor A HAMBLIN & CO. (Also of Holliday Street Theatre, Baltimore.) -A. MW HE BN ANDEZ ALL THE FARBIO“ AND REAUTY OF THE -Pp®orosare. WASHINGTON VaRIETIES, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} Durer Quaaranwasren’s Orrion, } NTH ST ee : NEAR P. Ty gl ba flashiagion. D. C., . BaALED PROPoSALA will be received at thia oMca | PROPRIETORS. P ACTING MANAGE until Saturday, Decembewaith, int, at 12 o'clock | BETINGS MANAGER, _STREET, NNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ing to do with the separation of his corps from | means which had benarranged befor@you left the Army of the Potomac, and that his diversion Weshingm to prosecute the campaign? frouemoying to the supportof General McOtel. | Ar ¥e® FROM THE ARMY OF THE PoToMat. rs HEADQUARTERR OF THE ARMY OF THE Preis AT LERE Potomac, Dec. 10.—Gen. Burnside to-day vis- Ife araes i fall the parties must sppear.or the bid wili ce | 2 ™Hich he wi @oasidered as the fotividual proposal of the party ng it, ; ; Pirst appearance of is from disloyal parties will nat he. con- | M-LLE PAULINE, M . AD oath of allegiance must «ccompany The Beautiful and Aeccomplis! M'LLE JULIA LEITMAN, a The Beautiful Spanish Danseuse. Apuisstox—Dress Circl — | Orchest .75 ets MIRS WHELPLEY, MI88 WHELPLEY, | vate Boren age oo feria upon fourteen dierent ‘ical inetramenta. To eonelude The New Opera SATANELLA, with ail its inde- seribable + plendors, will shortly be produced, FRIDAY, BENFFIT OF MISS RICHINGS! Ranks, and capture or destroy Jackso: Sud | the War Department was informed I want Powell's forces. You are instructed, laying the treope. . - uvice for the present the movement on Rich. . You bave stated that were retaine@ departments will be found iu excel mone, to put %,C00 men in motion at ence for j Pia Gricmcnet Washiagteo. bia those plan: tion, the Shennndouh, moving on the line, or in hrovide for a force to be retained from the troop A large number of officers are daily arriving | advance of the line, of the Manaesas Gap rail- uncer your command, and if so, how larg the force to be retained, and what troop ef Fupplies above daily consumption. Should the army be put in motion at af time these i By satel oS Seseete dying’ while in = enc CIPY IN ATTENDARCE! Ved Gen, Sumner's aud Gen. Hooker's com- ; lan in the advance upon Richmond was against nad any Zemphieny in promncng on tametine eae of the cane Etats. i x ng ied Second Week of the Third week ef the young Prima Donna, mands, The troops on dress pnrade enthusias¥ | his wishes sunt judgment, tion of the Department of the Rappa- jpnhinaten, snd re eee ee ok oni the TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Miss CAROLINE RIOHINGS, lienlly cheered him as he passed. { Amenz the-e papers the following corres. | ” eity, . of the eminent artiste, peek je energy of quartermaster= and commis- j / = A. 1 ¢6o Spee A.M, HERNANDEZ, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, caries has pinced the ri h ition | Pondence appeared : ioc boseem at hneaee errr Who will a oA fh pepe ua entitiag | Th? Grand Opera, adapted by Miss Richings, enti- } that no ent ee Sannticiaiea der sae: time | Wasnrxoror Ciry, May 24, Ini oj : a cf Grncral MeDoerin ce ame Lard PROPOSALS. THE BATTLE OF FARNBROUG a DAUGHTER oyte REGIMENT tocome, ‘The hardness of the roads and in- | McDowell, #redericksturg: Gen. Fremont has | jim. show ing thet you desired his co-opera. The fell nome andiFost OMlos addrew of the hid. Sea the somin pantenicce of MARIE, the Vivamliere Miss RIQUGRGE | {Trteed facilities on the railroad have enabled | bien ordered, by telegraph, to move frow | pon? “Wet neice aoe, a firm the VOL-AU- VENT. CARLOUCHE. MB. Blow NGS j the quartermuster’s department to bring for- i Franklin on Hurriconburg to relieve Gen. A. 1 think ne reply to Gea. McDowell, but | E_ PAULINE, nseuse, lent condi- } H } i i { i i NT BALLET. ward from the shipping points a large amount from furloughs and resuming their active du- | rend. Your object will be to capture tye | ind Parquet, S) ete. ; ties in Family Oircle, 25 cts.; Pri wan. forces of Jackron and Ewell, either in co- | were to compose it, There has been considerable changes of Pposi- | Operation with Gen. Fremont, er in case want Gen. sce detign saxon thal, inasmuch as this of jon, D.C_ond ‘showkd be P sinly marked “*Propora's for the Buria? of Persons dying in the } i a servic t ited Btatex_ i tomimist. j st 6k ee’) . . | Hon by several of the army cor; Within the | of supplies or of transportation interferes with iiitary sery! mya ie i The Gracetat Danseuse and Pantomimis' | Doors cree at oe e’clock ; performance eom j past few days, foreshadowing future more. | bis movement, it je believed that the f with The ibility of the guarantors must be { First appearance of See j tnents of importance. tis stated to-day by a | Which you move will be sufficient to accam- aon cael caetiaeeseer the Cloth at tee | MISS KATE MARSHALL, i GROVER’S THEATR Sohinbbe ohetrver thea. the a; have isd guns | plich the object alone. The information thus 5 ited S Dis. | From the Winter Garden, New York E. : as Sulbnypivningiie al ipeat hick Sonny ived 1 i — 0 meoreat trict Court or of the United States Dis- | e fe + New York. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Position on the south side of the Rappahan- | fur received here makes it probable that, if the a sbility of the bidde re toall tiacontenst sbenld | or ete Balai catitiol _, | Laonan Gaoven——.——..___._..Mamaoma ) ¥° Kk, some of which are of heavy calibre. sseupl, sere Baie fly oa — gore proper ame sot Answer Would therefore be le it E A 2 on nit 1 a eae : © ‘cted. ene >. desired Feaperaible pereons wh-se signataresare toveup, | Charactereby Mille PAULINE: Mlle JULIA THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. i The War in Tennessee. astisianer from him, but may even have to | tine to consider an answer, there mecha eee pended to tne guarantee, and soid guarantee must LEMMAN, Mons. SZOLLOSY, and POSITINELY LAS® NIGHT BUC ONE OF 1 Lor Ky. release him. Reperts received this moment | objection on the ri of the court to granting aeqnenpeny the 614 _ GRAND CORPS DE BALLET, HE CHEF DOUVRE | MOVIsVILLE, Ky. Dec. t.—A telegram just | are, that Banke t& fighting with Ewell, eight | bum time. <i ascepenshjer tho prosscala will bet be et Comrise direction sf Mone Reatfagy | any pREadee GES AEN es maw, | SCTE Nene confi te and uae | Migs from Winchester. : General McC. said he would then place the or proposal . : ' p ROMANC PC OUNG MAN, | epee ndea elle cae! Sipned,) Arranam Lixoony. NAt grow: ~ TBs inthe rom otonethenran’ dollars signed | | FRENCH DANCING MASTER! | Br. By Rarmt a HM one ices Wut wate and | —SheamanTasoors, | rane upon that ground, os be whileed to pat $3 Sec.coutrestor and both of his guarantors, will | Professor oa AB. Hernandes | ir. W. Toke a Laroque | der the command of Col. Moore, on Sunday pete order hae eo fer iSame-] The Presi- | enable him the more fully to answer the ques- fps pe a essful pon signing New Sonex, New Dayces axn Banxzo oun. Miss Kate Denin aa a Miceasita i morning, after an honr's fight, at Hart-yille 's order has n received and isin process | tion. . act PAUL BERGER. PAUL BERGER, Mins I. tty Hough as. Madame Aubrey | Tennessee, by the guerillas under John Morgan, | °{xeetten. | This isa crushing blow tous. | [This letter gives the exact position, number we. — PE pained hes —, wars of s Md eae 7 Pe ea 3. : ure & Os tale Baas elaine Laroque | Three thousand rebel cavalry, sup) - tobe (igned,) Inw1rn McDoweLt, Major Gen. i ot the troops at the time to which the question . . oer — caaea . . A, ALL i Sophie Gimber ax . en & Tistino = t : ’ ro aa refers, and a list of the orders issued. and ——,0f the county of ——, abd Btateof——. ao | prox sanpath™ DIOK BANDS, | “Reserves Seats tec the Rosia Poor Young | ERGCF Forrest, intending to make another raid | Way Derantsxe7.Washington, May? H d oo E, . "1 on " ; heey } R 5 |» May 24, 1862. | h tw % pet nl gover thee ree Rag Dag cited J. COLEMAN, | 9,4, COLEMAN, ; Man siay be procured threo days iGadvance ithe jal Clarkevilic tadage C8 Fert Donelson, were | aa. Geu. Me Dorrell: Tam highly eatied by | ({iuesiton of" Ges. MeDowsl.) Bo you re- Bepied Ee will et cute caine eee tomition bese | MORESTE BKOS.. HORST BROS... | “> sau tasion be, 95, add Ta ¢ent io Satsengers from Gallatin contradict the | Was as painfal ty mete Te cone ay be fo | na hiss be see ane eceere Saeeme- GMimkindeéH eee ~ | Whose daring perforsinneee astonish every OO OOaerrra | story of an engazement there between Fry and | Yau, or fe — eT reds reap heir ghee coun ae ares fee covtceet be araeded Nim, wore yee | ee . i CANTERBURY HALL! | eee ere oe SHY No recent fight has oc- | “Everything now depends upon the celerity | the stemmer Coxamodore, Biter you had left te “ie fybep emo woe = he aauended the oMicial | THE BEST candy! be abe COUNTRY ; LOUISIANA AVENUK, sean Srxtm Strast, | se x und vigor of your movement. Peninsula? eeetificate above-mentioned.) 1 THIS GREAT TEMPLE OF FUN! | Im the rear af the National Hotel. dt here for Nast elite vik coe eee rains | (Signed) : A.Lixcous, |. ‘AT think it wam 1 wrote a great mas ‘The Depot Quartermast=r rexerver to himself the | i oie one H = ———— } left here for Nashville this morning."The Jour- { | papers on that steamer. 4 right to reject any or all bids that he ma jee too | Admission. 2eents | INCREASED ATTRACTION FOR THIS WEEK. 4 nal ears that in She jaie 3: ye aifair 1K) | Meadquarters Department of Moon tot i he court (xt half-pasqtwo) adjourned until aE ant, and Ane OW ARD 1, MARTZ, Orchentra Ch i, ‘Bi cents | GALA WEEK H arcled teuone ae Tara thle, in ehh lied \ Opporite Frederickehurg, May 4, 182. | this morning xt 11 o'clock, when the examina- } Mence at 7%. es eos CORE! |, Hee Execilency, the President: L obeyed your } tion of Ger ellan med order immediately, for it was positive and or, { Seen eS he ernt,and perhapsas asubordinate,therelought | ATANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL Stoves Ix. Reported Peace Propositions. | tostep; but I trust I may be allowed to say | STANTANEOUSLY WiTuOUT BURNING.—The at- something in relition to the subject, especially | tention of the British Association for the Ad- in view of your remark that everything no’ vance of Science has been called to a process * NAY AGENTS oFFice, Wasutnato™, D. C., Dee. 3, 1982. Psoroests will be received at this office until SATURDAY, 13th inst., at o'clock p. m., for ,- @u pounds of Lead Wire, 67-100 ineh dian #9 pounds of Lead Wire, 87-10) inch dinmacter. Be delivered at the Navy Yard in thie eity, pits powerful Combination of Artists—euch wenee array of Beauty and Talent npon one dex | At THE GReAT CaNxtrexnuny, Stewart, was 2.900, | ; S H thouta peecedent in the Annais of Amas Cricaco, Bee. 10—J. Wesley Green pud- lishes 4 long statement to the effeet that be teal rought certain peace propositions from Jit. | depends upon the celerity and vigor of my KE! | ee First-rate Coke, heavy and lid, now for sale at | THE CROWDED HOUSES | the Gas Works. Price 10 couts per bushel. Luguire | Accorded to it.by the public, demand an acknow!. | . H = manufacturing aes stone withent free of cost to the Government for freight or trans- 5 4 dgment of U; Ueled Pi wee Javie to President 1. ny and that he had | Movement. | buriiing,a process which Mr. en- srtation,and subject to tho woual inspnction at | Myotis Ga Light Company, | 3-8. BEQWN. | 1. tang eee Bn aytealled Patronage, io | . resident and two | ,.1 beg to kay that co-operation between Gen. | dravored to introduce im this we yon edice the flllngager ihe Gaatract.” "| A | BOSTON BROWN MREAD. | tHE CANTTRRERY RET HEC apr yen | Riu weemumerupon the sutyect Tae mate. | EYEMBt not 10 be counted upon, Seen t nites | LeRLOr ten Years ago. The process is described - _deteo 8, P. BROWN, Navy Ages H HIS Ina superh article, ene that Till please | To obiain the heat Talent in the vountry—for hore | {On inquiry, it isascertained that a man call- a practical impossibility. Next, thatlam | “Mr. Ransome saturated the surface of a Suatep PROPOSALS are invited until the 2a | SYT%, lever of 8 good, healthy, and nutricions us Sieve mnie stioe tan ac reeaton | ing himself J Wesley Green, and professing to < iy beyond helping distance of Gen. Banks, | stone with the silicate of seda, ( one rape om Beate Saectens ee eeTES Cee | Eating Houses, Sutlerx, Grocery Stores aaa . | Feside at Pittsburg, Pa, called upon the Presi. | 374 that no celerity or vigor will avail, so far | then applied a solution of the pee a- Ber cctue poy atom nat ! eal of | * suppiied every murning and evening Immense success of j dent of the United States, soma time in Novem. | = + ie concerned. Next, that by @ glance at i cium, when a rapid double decomposition was The Catlie to be deli my Dace Wee mail oiicd! avery Bundaymiera: | M'LLE ANNETTA GALLETTI, ber, and stated to him that he (Green) had had | the map, li will be seen that the line of retreat | effected, and an Insoluble silicon or tees was imal to average 1.310 pounds groas, | we 275 ‘ 7 ted that weighs lose than’ toe | ME frou7 ted o'clock by the auart or snore; at M'LLE ANNETTA GALLETTI, two interviews with Jef. Dayis, at Richmond, | of the encmy’s forces, up the Valley, is shorter | left within the poresof thestone. Common salt admi ei No. 295° M’ ANNETT. orHeifers, Btuge ‘Builenet CO., Bakery. No. 295‘, D st., M'LLE ANNETTA GALLETTI, Va., on the Ist day of Uctober, and also related | pach —— i Pt) Penipong him. It ey gs be wi apigecr outside by the chlorine of the FOR. 1 tecon 14 = ‘ Fecal Satine Ses < certain statements which ly id Davis had | "tek er ten days for the force to get to - | chloride o: chum uniting with) the sode of ret delirery to be made on or about the 10th H ee soe ne ate., below Penn. avenu: aie femcinaling Z Tapeh and Spanish Dansen o> lenade takin Sas the occasion: wha Foeuiens | ley by the route which Will give it food and fo- | the silicate, aud when the salt wae washed of, direct. “gu head af Cattle pe Gory | _ Remember the 5 Talent and Beauty, and everywhere sha appears become satistied that Green had not seen Dayis | "See: and_ by that time the enemy will have | a hard cas of Mee was Soft 08 a conting: c.. retired. I shal} gain nothing foryou there, and @ oa a Et SSIMERBUBIN EAVEKOVEB. | the chief Terpsichorean sensation of the y. at all, and that the whole story wae a very * + . _ WA bord vith qrod snd cullcicutercertis aii ty. | CASI MER BUSINESS 2D LTS. rBiaek am Poney | whe pre e and all ee eeeingm ber her soft winning | shallow allempt at deception. Jef. Davis can ; Soe OR se ene code ey mixing stad and = Raa LET Goat of the purchase wouey | Cateumer PANTS, Oaasinier, Velvet ani six | *Bpesrance. and all croveding modesty. ho | Tederm Green's character, if he will, by verify. ; JO Oulyon personal grounds that I havea | soda ( whieh tras a) soRrther, forming a be retained until the completion of the com- | VESTS. Black Cloth FROCK COATS, ‘Just re: | 4 PLE, GALLE! principal Card=-of the Ravel | DENIS statement — Agent of the Associated P'rese.] | NYAYY Beart in the matter, but that I feel t | mass, which was then and oral ; ‘ al , ae ‘Wwact. { evived and will be soll at = thiows us all back: and from Richmond north | moi+t, these m ulds Proposals from contractors who have previonsiy { . o were dipped into the recent tour t Latour usual low grees. ugh this county, She | we shall ha: | " yo allour large masses paralyzed, hlorid c 5 urprise the failed to comply with thei , from disloyal per- (int ] — 368Penn avende. | THE GREATEST WEEKLY SALARY snvrn fram Fortress Monroe. | and shall haye to repeat what we have jen ace | chemists preerat thee teosiant exiles tens fo bie bid, will not be consi umn ee MER JACKETS AND PANTS TO | pridto any one artiste before the public for acon- |, FORTRESS Monxor, T itis | complished. a | found to Le almost instantanconsly converosd trigat: Adricndie came up tl muis last night. I rt Fhe names of firms should be stated in full, with Hogs’ and Youths’ Cassimer SACK ; Unued crane 3 ' lcand thisrsorniog luting dhe @ag oien = Scat Ore een caapprcnaig tiger yore PE het perfectly hard and solid blocks, ‘the precise address of «ach merabaz of the firm. H an NTS to match. We have ontinued engagement o: creer ot =. ch | movene y to-morrow morning. second | Were apparently quite durable. members , Paywmert to Se made in certificates of indebted a very choice assortment of the above MONS. EDWARD VELARDE } was replied f the water battery of the ; division will follow in the afternoon. | of the Comunitive then wwoulded some of thes er suck other funds as Government may bave | articles, which wilt de nold $8 0g uanal low prices The Best Maie Dancer in the Worit. | Tora: bbe left, having ene i certain pa- | Did T understand you aright, that you wished | blocks themselves, and performed the experi- va, Washington, D. Cy sad sidered | (;ENTLEMENS, YOUTHS aso Rvs" Ware | Aducy kuiiuacas: dn conjunction with thee at Norfolk was burned iestnight, (Signed) Inwix McDowatt. | new artificial stone, which apparently cas be Se omennie ty era An La as 'S, embracin, t i ction, eet s 4 en. ™ eI is mene na facture c jon eee ce ct Gase tee. large and rmall sizes, with or withoutcullars, Als, | str peoachable vocate © to for Gloucester to review the troops at that ’ time our report closed yesterday, Gen. : ¥ ret thewecia seems tons de Sod We. — of the county oben es state of——.do | tery larger assortment of WOOLEN sad CASS: | MiSs JULIA MORTIMER, } plaee. having coucluded his examination been tested as to their strength in hereby guarantee that —— is able to fulfil the con- a vee Oad WALKERS Gon” mae Femicre, Denecuse. | Fp ax ica rian, the Court was about pro- | the bed of enn e in the Great Ex - tract in accurdance with the terms of his proposi- . be MISS ENNOYER, i ocomotiy plesion. se . tion. a they have aleo been used Yion. and that, should his proposition be accepted, |. “4 4tawsw [Tot] 36% Porn aveniie, © Bhe pleasing Songstrese | New Yorx, Dec. 10.—A freight engine on the | se what eanubandeen ott, | tae Of the aoe Gaeta Be will at once enter into a contract in accordance GJ*8Te) UNDER GARMENTS.—A very Inzce MI8S NELLIE TAYLOR, j Hudson railroad exploded near Pouglkeepsie | fle the Republican what transpired daring the | Pah Way in London, Profesor aay stated Merewith. H assortment of Shaker FlanneJ, English Me- Together with thix morning, killing the engine. nd fi | remainder of the sitting: i ied the ° be awarded hi: Ree ’ Ey i3 d fireman. | ; that this material seemed to combine ness Shoul’i the contract be aw: im, we are pre | rino, Grey Mixed Merino and Ganton Flannel The Great Star Company of the Canterbusy The concussion was reat as to thr h Whether Gen. McDowell w: nder | ility, | to beeome his aeeurities. zi Undershirts, with Drawers to match, trom the | Who w ppear every evening in achoicenelection | encussio iS sO kTeat as to throw ti atthe en. well was under i with durability, and resistance to the ac nor This gcaranteo must be appended to eseh did.) | cniallest tu largest Sizes all of which we will wit at ‘of | tender and two cars of a passing freight train ommand at the time of your movement | the weather, to anextent hitherto anknown. The esibility of the guarantors rant be | our aaunl low prices for cash. < . BALLADS, DANCES | bodily into the river. j from the Potomae and the Peninsulat | The transverse strength of a stone thus made, 4 he i certificate of the Clerk of the NOAIL WALKER & 60., NEGRO OOMIUVALITIES, &c., &e —_-—- —— A. He was, | by 4 inches, resting one inch at each end npon er terns Court or of the United States Dis- de4-stawaw Unt.) | 36% Peny. avenile, First week of tis chareng a The Search for the Alabama. Q. Whi! orders were given, by you, to Gen. | iron supports and leaving 16 inches elear epee Bids which do not comply with the abovs will @| QPECTAL NOTICE | arranged by Mons. &. Velard3, entitied | W York. Dec. 10.—The steamer Vander. | McD having reference te the movements on | between, was equal to 2,122 Ibs. A bar of Bort. Ss | the Py 1a, and how did i Peyected. dea ik TO THE LA BOQUETIERKE! bilt sailed Bence to-day in seareh of the pirate | “We Peninsula, and bow did these plans affe -t j land stone of the same dimensions, similariy te aaa ten “mwaY CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, in’ which steamer Alabama, | the ceneral planof movement for the Army of | terted, broke with ay Tbs. upon it, It adue- oPos ay: OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY. HUE ANSE © GALLETII a thn ord for General McD. | Porakad. Bain and Fresch (Ona) eer fe ; . 5 AND N’ . AKD q z . The orders were for General McD., to em- rt Pre: . 5 Deror Quiatssessran'e Otrids, ODEON HALL ral MONS. EBWARD VELARDE Commodore Wilkes. | bark his corpe upon the transports then en- | Sourinch cube ot ansteined tena wy Bh nami * a) ) eo E y ¥ < e -_ ] 0 2 0 § ii is acy usngrin, Debora | | The oid sod extablisnd Cipriano ctthingy |" MERE ELLE? trove: sends from. Nassau of Alacer Now, S| Siislecomunash ehnareer ee wot oat te | Set acome, ln the peeenes of the amen - had d the o —— cud, 2 ; ty nisin | 9 “ . a . y Sar ronten ths ane Say of Doormber, ati Washington and viciaity with ll that isessential Returnof the Washington Favorite. Com. Wilkes’ flagship cruising. j tight hapeoa ioarant penis hee oe, + ae cog ee ee ee eoennee 4 M. furni-hing the @ ment with | for the el ce and comfort of the outer man, is ICK PA " DI PA ER, a eee - . ; 1: y 2 few minutes. Were composed o! r Mmvadand (apeer tennant feo now roe ‘ied 'with the most complete and fashion- = The Great Negro Comedian. Ovr ror Boars Postack Crr- | that corps, asa unit, by the York or Severn | ieces of limestone and pA ml mixed with & Bax to be good merchantable TivotHy, put upin | able stock that we have ever Lad the pleasure to _T.M. HAYES, . ears that there are counterfeit | Tiver, according to circumstances, that moye- ! Fiquia Silicate of soda, and formed intoa plastic Bales. and delivered at two thousand (2,0) pouads | offer. . STS of € deni The Champion Clog Dancer Of the World. {notes of the new poxtige currency in | Mn! being an essential part of the campaign. | condijion, placed in moulde, then dipped into “Delivery to heinede in the eity of Washington, | big civins thet toall be Fernie ieee | Mr. Uayos Challenges the World? Mua avd tion. They aresaidtobe wellexscuted, | «2. Wer these ordersever changed by roar | 4 solution of the chioride of eclenge. ee within tweuty-tve (i8)days fron the date of the | Oa sasrtnest ge BUER ES. DRAWERS, | MOUEY Fealy at any time. SSO and should be guagded against. The tollowing | °'2€r higher in authority, and, if*o, how! | silicate of soda was formed by digesting flint in eoutract. HOSIERY, GLOVES. (&¢-. cannot be surpassed, | the Talented Comedian, Pantomimist ‘and Comie | easily noted marks will enable holders to Poy were cpalleeye ore oF ee. butby che | @ steun boiler, under pressure, containing .... PROPORALS. and will be sold at prices that do not allow of com- | Singer. detect them: resident of the United States, hen infront | alkali, (Harfling’s process, undoubtedly. Proposals will be recvived for Give hundred (8%) | petition. OP MIR UEERV OVE ATR | be dha vhary ey Sice DSK I 1. The paper is thinner than the genuine. | of Yorkiown wih. considerable portion of the | These artificial stones were then tens of Hay and upwards. 2 AKG E &TOC F 1 VE b } M. JEAN CLOS ® The fix * ‘i - ey. | ATMY under fire, | receiv: the first imtima- df Astonished science The full name and Post Office address of the bid- | LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER OOATS: | The wonderful Jig Dancer ant Ethioginn Delinea- | 2, Thefive faces of Washington vary consider. | SmyY nnder fire. Lreoeived the frst inthna- | sound for the men of to der must appear in the proposal LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVER-COATS, | wa tOT. seas ably fro: = = e tine | of General McD's corps. That intimation was “ Searle rane aca f= firm, th If s bid is made in the name of a firm, the names = j THE COURT OF BEAUTY mitch 60 that two or three of them, if standing es ‘4 From East Texnessex.—Mr. Robert Carter, ef aii the parties mast appear. or the bid will be LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS. | ayrce py LTE BRANDON alone, would hardly be taken to be flortraits or | @ telegraphic dispatch, frem the War Depart- | og i 4 qonsiclered as the individual proposal ofthe partuer | LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS, | MISS LILLIE BRAN Ds Washington—while on the genuine they all | ™ent, informing me thatGeneral McD.’s corps | Who has arrived at Cincinnati direct from signing it: diate wear sat te LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS, | clonely resemble each other. 3. The linked | Mad been withdrawn from the Army of the | Greenville, ig ha aa there yp Rn Bd sgath cater anh wr nlkreces ee aes LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS, | P letters «U.S. ander the middle face of Wash--| Potomac. . sule’ force ic that section ox sae Bad saa orcue x ° LARGE SROCK MILITARY PANTS. ON NTF. + | ington in the counterfeit, do not show the lower Q. Did you, afterthe myestunent ot Yorktown i met coction of proposstion. LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS, CE JENNI. ; _ <i «U,” | #end any orders to General McD., or did you | been ordered to arsreen Proposals must be addressed to @ol. D. H. Rucker ETITE ELLA end of the inside of the leg of the «T order had been issued f Quartermaster U.S. Army, Warhington, D. C. LARGE STOCK MILITARY V ator EAP : Br ors - i vi | request any orders 10 besent to General MeD.t | ST order n issued for all the ca) 5 ee . cr ee ye “ ae Revival of the grant while in the genuine they do. This mark is ez a East Tennessee to report at be acd should pe plainlys marked “Propusale for LARGE STOCK MitteARy VES’ irsy’s LAY. eactly seem. 4. Phe border round the lettering | TT #0, what Were the tenors of such orders, and BSS LARGE BTOCK MILITARY VESTS. GIPSY’8 LAY * GUPSY’s Lay. P uSU" on the back of the conutnriet of the replies frosi General McD., or from those | @i*mounted. There were some 300 cayairy ia GUARANTER. - i } b : oe, Ue ‘ ee counterfeit is 7 Hancock and Hawkins coun! who gave out i i ract | INDIA RUBBER GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP- | By Mis-ks MonrtiMER AND PENoTER. the lines are crowded, while in the | t© Whom the request was made ! ‘were Big : The uty 0 . ” iN | BILL MERSON | i > |; .A lsent no orders to n. Mc Dowel i anonid It be anatded to bi, mute fuarantind : phe ye ERY LV AS CLARKE genuine the border is open, with a line of isninyertuent ox vores conte earn tak but Mr. Carter a they were golag to = aponsible persons, whose siguatures must VALISES, CABPBT Bane Aen | : ni the CORPS D"ETHIOPE, | light dots ane Oe ie pasaaie ane I pape poe the information thathe was detached | Ville to be dismounted, in pursuance of tho jo ri o J i eo '. } ct " + oe le eBistrict Goustor of the United Staten Die, | eee offered im this city, andaat the lowest prices | in any one establishment in the country. | t's co OEE Be ta gag Pe CMa EE ame j "Q. When yon caused the occupation of Hau- | Tullahoma. ‘There are some two regiments at eee nes: be present n when the bida | tier and Pa ceonme the Groat Uluthing Mast if To conte’ MERRY CONBLER TT? a7 The Anglo-African has taken offense at | OV*? Court a eee eee Ses eon ne Rebel rm Ben 5 4 29 ra must be present in perso i t 2. avenue, the Grea ing 3 of | 3 i ER . 5 ° 4 bs > aay are opened. or their proposals will not be consid: | Washington city, 0c B-notf a RI the Rev. Honty Ward Beecher for some remarks | os ga ler capectation baseds for wher | tcir grand stand is to be madeat Tuliaboma, ‘ = - a a —i_ ij 3 BL. ; held to imply @ disinelination to fraternize = ration desi iawhat | Sud that only asmall force has been thrown Dente ovesh tn memoses te hate ee teeomamon: s.-r._1s60.-=. Christopher............-- ¥ Geo. R. Fdeson | ith negroes, and pitches into bim thus jollily: | PUTROSE was the ¢ the'probable Tevultof a junc. out at Murfreesboro’ as a feint and a check 80 etthere is some allowance to be made in < that time. the Federal forces. Mr. Carter also says that case of Mr. Recher. He isa born roway; | on 0f McDowell and Porter at *OF | the inhabitants of East Tennessee are Bot te- ii xo he is by nature a ‘subterranean’ after the strict- S ‘i . | sponding yery readily to the conscript —— | cer seet of the Mike Walsh school; be is linked | 1,4: 1 Roped for the co-operation of Gen, Me- | sponding very, er ME: the ecived on Si : and both of his guarantors, will be req DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Doors open, && o'clock; performance, 7%. as ys Bom Cp ath Sanus. it | Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight- Admission 25 cents, Orchentr: # conte ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of 7 necossary di men with them, or to have bonds signed in anti: = EE eas . 7 - | and that the Confederacy have, ‘at tris i a s.-T.18sc6co.-=. th the groveling instincts of the Demoerac: paddle vol hae ee time, tog much business on thelr bands to on. pg sah Bei rene cae peed hy gh ind nding ag ns | meh rete ne eee Sane. || by nit which grace has not ret overcome, | or cemerieg Seer Cont en Gan | epee And that thousands of Union mad are . ‘on oe is ~ | Hence, when @ negro comes up fore his ex- ¥ scouting in mountains, determined te suffec a eee ee cae ates yersousily, by | brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, | TION BITTERS cited imagination, he only sees something to | TA kiaotes TUS coe Bt hardships of exposure, even unto death, * letter obey telegraph. cpeates an appetite, and strengthens the system. | Of this celebrated brand appears to be inevery | putt against, as the maddened bullin the Span- | trom Washington. The reason why this co- welore they will be -foreed inte the seesssion ; FORM OF GUARANTER. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- one’s mouth, as well ag on every one’s table, | ish arena. These y culiarit s speak out in his operation was desired, was to Seen our | Tauks.—Cincinnati Commerciat. “al State of ae | ton, Diarrheea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous | They are a splendid article and can be relied | cit aud'mauner in the street, where we ney ayailable strength sufficient to insure the cap- ——, and te of —, pt him without the mental exclamation — is able to fulflacontiact | Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease | ypon to strengthen and invigorate exhausted te ac nate recognized him) “There poate “4 ture of Richmond; and, {1 my opinion, the jane- &27The property affected by the dacision of e term! ke proposition, | trom change of diet, water, etc. It can be used | nature. sep 25-e06m stupenceus rowdy who must have been ona tion of McDowell and’ Porier would haye én. | ¢ New Jersey Court of Errors inthe case of ' the Zine Company ‘ the Boston Frank- ibe a 3 irae Wee Saat nine BUED Geto, Eecmmp lick the Pe OLB cam: | Tote Company. te of greet vale en ®& contract im aceordance | at al) times of day, by old or young, andis par- | P NS PHILADELPHIA ‘batter’ last night.” aign—that is, the ture of Richmond. oS pes . » Ly ticularly recommended to weak and delicate WY 1LS0N'S # PROVISION STORE, Uceuon, however,T have already answered in |qstsiaied st Srv.n #4. to above Boum therewith. 2 Se ee ae Sold by all Grocers, Druggiste, Ho- | No. 119 Pa. av . detw, 19th and 2h sts. a7 From St. Louis we his rities, < } persons. ry GOES; LEESON, i i duitar, on being assigned to the MiFe this guarantee munbbe appended the offcial | tele, and Saloons. P.H DRAKE & UO., No. | Te crs ped takes thinmathod of reteraing | Oe ee oe ied peDoMmel me eertificate above mentioned.) 202 Broadway, New York. se 25-e06m | ery liberal patronage beatowed w Pg ea NOTION : 5 | beteartd hades eortee tegen ay « ‘acted for under rw OB. | be spared to keep w e repul will be rigidly uapectod. and such ax do not prove Moavrns OF CONGRESS AND STRANGERS | met. — ee . at General | = ‘he litigation in the case has cansed the oum- my other tesumony. a district z plete stoppage at the manufacture of xiac, an t I, found in | yy enat ronten snd nas it eodeioeen yeas | almost that of Franklluite, as well ae the n him durin, the ranks of the St. Charles county militia a opinion, with ‘the safety of the capital! complete cessation of business at Franklin, no pains will ood many negroes, armed and uniformed as ry ni “tic: 7} - 4 of his estab- | foldiers. Hehad them disarmed and stripped; pp tn dirt Lind route from redeniekebare ts | S7-Col, J. D. Webster, who was detailed by Ha i [GW nk hereupon a miiitia foree of G *, the War Department to make snryeys and est.- f 2 good und merchantable quality will be re- SITING WASHINGT | [have and will keep constantly on hand, from | * 3 ; cae: dns nover Court House, or by the water route, - | - oa. . Will find it mueh to their advantage and personal | the Philadelphia mar! ot; aeusual, a full supply of | $'TONE: threatened to quit thes rece Guitar | aud was, in my ‘opinion, consistent with the Michigus pwede —— — Tiinols _ Payment to be made upon the completion of the | cowfert(if rooming out) to take their m atthis | GAME, POULTRY, SWEET BREADS, AL, | ‘mmediately disarmed an ismissed them | safety of the capital. . 3 1» ade report act or ng soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- | well-known and long established Restaurant. The | MUTTON BEEF ITAMS, TONGUES, prime JER: | from the service. About two companies of Q. What forces could the enemy, at that | eutire expense he places at # » if the Yermaster shall be in funds, bseriber has spared no expense in refitting his | SEY SAUSAGE: also, PHILADELPHIA PRINT | German volu s who ~ympathized with the | tine, have disposed of for the threalening of | Pl@n ef cutting down the summit level of the ey enone Ses ee nee ne annee | entiew aah ment. which is intended exclusive. BUTT ER ANGE COUNTY BUTTER. FRUITS | mutincers were ordered to Si. Louis, and will | 478 city of Washington, and by what roais | Canal so as to a the supply of water th terms 0 verti ent, jentlemen’s Restanrant, whe: an BE 8 of al nts 1 gON. 3 ? t elayan, ted. The rejection of the roperal BRS Ered artes conterts ofa poisons, | ee ee or officers’ meses will find the,) O° Set South for duty. — and at what pecan 9 Pet have been moved? | “rectly trom Lake Mi adopt Delivery to be ma: the Railroad Depot, or at | snd on very moderate terms | best assortment of marketing ever offered in thi: mR = ss | Gen. McClellan stated that he was perfectly of the Goverument Wharves, in the city of Gentlemem are particularly requested to call | city. at all times. ®7-The Briush press is discussing at some | willing to auswer this question, if court | 87 A railroad has been opened acroys the before making arrangements elsewhere. no 31m THOS. R, WILSON, jength the propriety and policy of ceding back | Gosired: but he would. ask if it wax not some. | SWedixh penidPula, connecting the port of Go-- The Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the ~GAUTIER, | 0 er to Spain the long-withheld rock of Gibraltar. | Siatirrelevant,and assuming rather too much | tenderg, on the Cotegat, with Stockholm, the ut to reject any oF all bids that he may decmtoo | no 35 eoim 252 Pennaylvaniasqenue. | As 1 qinivor DRY GOODS. CLOARE SHAWLS, | AmODE the most prominent advocates of the | Wht irr ¥ eis three hundred apt Colonel and Depot Quartermaster. LIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS FOR £ALE, DRESSES. &e., adapted for officers and soldiers | Measures is Goldwin Smith, a distinguishe ‘The court was then cleared; when, aiter tt a Sy E reise snding to the folks at home for Christmas and | University professor, and his principal argn- | sspiration of about half an hour, the doors nore expeditious rom? U . & j4- s 5, 7,8. 7 T's enta. ‘ emt in it vor is th ot to =~ Ore & om Fates Daeg the int Bauare #3—Lota 13 Ohe price only, marked in distinet Szares hence, | jwuse of manaining if to wit, the anual sun | ee eae ee Grete kad soe Ctr: | man through Gefmnay and eoulinew ipesale. Orrres oF teu Ontey Quan’ Square 102— dots 21 9. ne ramee Mn. packed for conveyance by | ©! {Wo million of dollars The sy der to ite | Grawn RE pager pret a ‘a he parcels. pi oa ° rightful owner is also urged on the grounds of | : 2. ~ a7 A West India correspondent states thay tel tor feraimning a. unter OPE nspertion of Mack: solicited rho! obligation | comity. Of course iis positions are warmly | ee amtneticm Ry ane comet mean enn Fe as city aud Sond at nae DRURY 3700 tons Vert quelite Fimathy Has, securely | Reto Aga boted 2.3.4, 11,15 thereby incited Wo purebae 5 ano sigan ———— What wae toe Sane a ay See tiene | Te omg naka ieaee toes Papecees ores ‘—— euetity Pimetny: War , secnre: ig ear Sehr gi ty be Pd -» “conn o' between the pickets of Generals Mc Dowell aud a wd baled, the weight ofeach bale to De mar! —East half of Lot 6, ou Missouri avenue, | de 6-1l0t Pa. ave. and Ninth street 87 The common council of Indianapolis, monthe, though at has now ceased to exis; en- ‘Phird street. — ‘uD CIDER] TL Ind... have discharged the entire police force. |®Porter? in hospital. of the dest quality, im | “Also. a first-class DWELLING in the First Ward, | (°LARIFIED CIDER! They concluded iat there had bebu tobberie, | A. 1 do not know what the position of Gen. | eet 8 few cases in hosp, 8, well sewed r the Fourth. . CLARIFIED CIDER! , fa McDowell's pickets was. I understood, som »- a7 There is fine slvighing in the northera d Hick ; ocr pavtnelara manttelot 1 have just received per schooners “George 8. | bUTE!iries and murders enough perpetrated rapati f He wg warts and northe: New bnag- — poo Wood, well seasoned For me ee Rotate Agent Adama” and"J W..” from Boston, s le Lady Within the last month to warrant this step. | time after the occupa — 9 anover AS acy and, Saeeer: be accompanied by theentorse: no 28 solm Garner of Pa. avenue and Teath xt of Bure Massachuscite CLARIFIED CIDER watch | They Wlil organize another force consistiny at | Howse by Gen. Parte, tat’ portion of Gea. | land. ty urper A r persons that the contracts | — = ————— - offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- | twenty-eight detectives, wn 2 ce board, 7 3 : 4 ? —gucck ul “Ty Superior, as the i * TICE.—THE UOPARTNE: IP heretofore | tities to suit purchasers. : ayo! » head. , bat Ido not know it. I cannoteven te - > ii be Opeuiee trees: time $0 Atanas tueae: | IM corcietice by the sane OF ey Hetsengus Hotel Keepers, sutiers and all others in want of a | °f Which the may; ory ie bre id who told me, but I did not know the po-ition of | Troe is ioe, * ay be needed, and contracts will be awarded | & CO. was Dissolved by mutual consent on the #ith | prime article of Cider are invited to call and ex- i weeded to 1 wr At thie. moment the litsle kingdom of , Gen. McDowell's pickets nieen suits bave been commenced ot ESB, &e. They are: the reigning King Maximil Diddee eee ene ieee aes te the lowest responetble Stgonily requested to nettle without delays at the BEING This Defoe Pere ere SN Bavaria harbors no less than six crowned | Q- You state that you received the tulient Norfolk, auainet the Wie asnit ‘ constating of bad al . HELB % Bi in, t, 52 e heads—a rather considerable number for a | co-operation trom Gen. McDowell in the y A.. Jo - 2 . den- The right is reserved to accept all or any part of | old place of business. 5a. king oe noms Con Battling Benet, 67 Greenat. population of little more than four millions, | and movements connechd with the peninsul nings—for the recovery of debts, varying 1a a posalr should be endorsed“ Proposals for Hay 3 HOA n A+ a corps comintnder hat or Oats or Wood, as the care maybe andencieced | NOTIOR.—The sabscriber, PJ. Heiberger, senior | (LOeGuS, COLDS, HOARE orp nif, | cam amomnte from two hundred and fifty to one dgr of these plans, aad was be cor thonsaud dollars. i vba ; 5 the €x-:nonarch Ludwig, King Otho LofGrecce, | kuow smserasaio carelowes. jot Col and ab | partncs Grieats aad the pubis? eeuerally that he COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIO, Que mere of dle ae dl ay al gags ont wi ndten jourmate mention the death of Obi. t . | i seinees i bi v — Greece, and the consort of Francis ILof Naples. 4 es es : : abee Reanaper: oy == SE ee raat _ | wil qaatiane the Nosine” sua wittenesavorits |. Tile plessant aud yopelar Couch (Remedy bes i aaa | Q. Were these plans for thy Peninsula earn ed eta I favors of their form been colony known and extenaively used that most | gg-On Mondayo ae the freight train from in, which embraced the x : aoe > _ OFFICERS AND SOLDIER'S GOODS, | merit the comtinies “TEIBERGF! «CO persons Lave become familiar with it extraordina- - ian, composed of tweuty- | corpe ot M. Dowell, & tor ability, learning and intecrity. I UNSTON & SOOFLELD, Johu t., New York, | (Successors to H. Pot out tyefficrey. Itcan be had at all the principal drug = to the Presiden 7 and 302 E+treet. near Wi incen. Military ana stores at vb and fifty centa a bottle, north. of Se eae ze over White | Dc partme G7 There were eighty-one deaths in Boston A. Yes pt of Military and 0¢ 7 d2m& e04m* ide gave last week. vrone, Flags, Gloves. Stativ ry SEATISE 2 LAW OF PROMISSORY = SE COU 7 at ay. Precipitating seventeen eure in 2 BF Vx-Gov. Reeder. of Po. declines to be 5 4 get E THAN t OR SALE—A ong MORSE COUPK. Buquire at eck; thelecomotive and ar pas : Sperm Ariay Oil, Gum Potieh, &¢ A XD 8 OF EXCH y I " McCLELLAN 8, corner sth and i ets# |‘! i helecomullys and one cur pu Dh ccs abn Samant 3G2 BE street. ecciue Paccre. FRANCK T R om .