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iii EVENING SLA Be yCRLISHED EVERY AFTERN (UA, 1S0R DAY BXICEPTED,: av THE STAR BUILDINGS, Qeeres Peww's AVENCE ayy titu Mrnast aY W.D. WALLACH. aad «sar caste im pack. carriers at @4 " a We tenets ey PROPOSALS. vee. XX. PROPOSALS. BOPOSBALS Devot Qvanraauasren's Orrice, Corner of lich and _@ terects, Weshinsion. D, C,. Doe. 1°, 1a. PO=a iL — : — at -_ *. oe i, December 2th, Liz, at :2 0’c: Bariai of Persone dying’ while in the ft Vice of the Urited Atstoa, in the erty o. . and sino witbin three miler of said the ist of January antl! the Sth of Jane, tions for all the requirements of auch can ba seen at this office PRuPOSaLS. name and Port O@ler addreva of the bid Sopear in the prupusal. ro! g = . iy i f fi af i H | 4 4 é “See bid i Fes bid is ip the same of « firm the nasics failibe re mnat pegoer. or the bic will te epnsid-red as the individnal proposal of the party onals frors disleyal parties will net i rea. Ss oxth of aliegiance must scoompnne foo. Vrepisdin st Me aAdracted to Ce Barts. A-sistant G)«rtermaster 0. jeahingten. D cide “Riwart L. Army. at w ©.. 904 shoald be painty marked “Proposn's for the Buria! of Berson= dying in the tar rvice of the Uni Bt: = ailltary se: oe OE EGE The respopsibilily of the renters must saown by the official certificate uf the Ulerk ut tee istrict Court or of the Ynited Atates Dis- mares ~aaible ra ta be ap- peaded to ihe goarantes, and soud guaranice must y the bi | “Sate Taust be tin parson when the bidd | me conri ere opened, or the preporais’ will not be id= i ‘onda ip the sum of one thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of hia guarantors, will be vequired of the successful bidder, upon signing treet. SS cue, Ganrentee. —.0! cor 'y of —. and qonjel the county ofS ann Bereby guarantse tna: — eontract, in accordance wit! Seats sheche hin, wonennion teres position . is prey ion ac expicd. Le will at euce enter into » contract in ac- ecriance therewith. Sbould the contract he awarded him. weare pre- | pared to breome his securities. . ¢fo this gusrantve must be appended the oficial | feato abov--menticned.) ‘Depot Quartermaat ‘treaetves to himself the j } } i fight to relect any oF all Le tsi be may doen too 1 Capt. and Aas’ rmaster U. #. 4 SEED, PROPOSALS are invited until the cd ay Phew a . for supp: ying ta United~ Stetes Bubsiztence Department with 8,000 hoad of | Cattle on the hoot. « Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D. 4 exeh animal t6 aver 1,3" pounds gross. od 2 Hieliers, Sta, seh, re et anton: russ. rs. <s iis not want The Grst delivery to be made ouor avout the 1th sy of Janaary 15 | ith aoe Hiant sneurity will he Jonty per cont. of the parchase uns be retained until the completion of the con- Pi from contractors who have previousiy felled to comp!y with their bids, from disivya! per- gous. or whare the bidder is not present to reapand te bis bid. will not be conaidored, The samen of rms showid be stated in full, with precise addr-seof each member ef the firm. ment te be made in certificates of indebted- peer suck other funds as Government may have for disbursement. | All bids to be ied by two. tees and 8 oe ee os @ of Guar ‘We, —,ofthe scanty of ——, and Btate of —.do Deredy guatantee that — ix able to fulfil the con- tract in with the terms of hia proposi- ton, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contractin acco! rewith: SPR slat tie contrads Ve wucrlgd hime, wo aro gap. | pared to become his securities. . Goo resportiblilty ef the eoarsatre mest te respor sibility guarantors ma shown by the affcial certificate of the Clerk of tha i Court or of the United States Dis- trict Atto: Beds erseted. which donot comply with the above saull te N AVY DEPARTMEXT, VEMBER 25, 1062. Tus Navi Deragtasrt wi!l, avtil the 244 of De- eembder )62. Evceive Hee ee for the erection en6 completion of harf at Port Royal, -outa Carclira.in conformity wish the gcneral specifica- fous herewith accompany irg. The propesition muat state the gross amount for | which .be wharf. derricks, hoisting engine, scale. rail tre ks, and cara will he comple ed, aceor ti te the plans and specificatious, ami name the time Se which the party willsgree to have it fa- ties intending to bid canexamine the draw- ings inthe Navy Department, anc in the office of tee Constructing Feginee: in the New York Navy Yard. at the ofice of the Navy Agent at Phiiadei- ied by the ususl gaar- the party wi'lexecuts the . ¥ ted from the time the ports in potified that hi- offer is accepted, and the eeptract will embrace the usual conditions. Spretheations fora Wharf at Port Royal, S.C. The wharf 1s to be in the form of a T. the part. leading from thi ill be 521 feet “sw From high Weiter the distaace in from 7 feet 6 inches depth to i9 fect 6 @ distance is 149 feet: from 19 feet § laches pth to w feet G inches depth thedistamee ix 7: fewt, aud the front whar! will stand ia about 27 fect 6 imche~ water, all at high tac, are to be of good suund heart pine, not Jess "Ban 32 in: diame i e. runing seroas the wharf, nad seven piles in ow. with a feader pile go rach side. making 9 piles im rons row: ete p. vee and covered with shee i jo the’square foot, from bish-wai ve tine, & ozs, mark down to 6 iidhes below the surface of the wud, wel) aod urely put on, to prot hem from worms. The piles will be cat off at the proper heixcht. as shewn on the pli id capped with hard pine tim | ber a2 by i2igehs ery third pile being teanoned inte the cap and pinned, atid the ¢thers eccured belt one inch ia diaineter and two ¢ outside of the wharf there ia to be ao Strings: of hard pine timber 9 by 1: y strongly bolted at each ccossin, and between these stringers there are to be ha Fine Jobt= 4 by Iigehes, laid 12 inches apart apon be caps, and invteued with G-inch «ikes al exeh Gtussing. V pon the j: iste there is to be w door of 4 igeh bard pine plank, fastened with one8 inch spike iweach plank at ese crossing. Around the =d¢- of the wharf there {+ to be « cap sil! 9 by 10 inches, of Raed =: well fastened and rounded om the top to we Tall feuder piles are te be strengly bolted to the Stingers and exp sills. Pour clusters of sbout six led eek are fobe driven, cappe@; and prepared as one for derricks; there ore aleo to be treive Rroring posts of white gak tiusber, 12 inches ia | Gameter. weil dr strougly secured to the | t the point cated op th | ws At each end of the front wharf, ant on each side of the wharf leading from the shore, there is to ba 2 landing stair S feet 6 inches wide, stroogly ¢- Cured to the wearf, end reaching to low water mar! 3 The ermtractor will be requir-d t> build a bulk ead where the wharf joins the shore. and fill u th earth, to receive the rsil track hereinafter } ecribed Cr the wharf, at the pointwindicat: 2 on the plan Pill be fore dorsi ¢ hoisting coal, simiter to | those nsed at the cost depots on the North Riser boowided wititall theuscesapry falls, with rufficie: Tope to reach the hoisting engine, Aid th changes of direction. and all ready'for ea, A particular de-eription of -he-e derricks bonke, te pi eypeills ground and extending up oa to the land, s of jrap, sdout fifty pounts to Panches as way be requirat; ngle track being % uf % mile; ack co the whar) willbe laid on the plan itab'e chairs, a d tbaton the lsod on xe spart. faid in the usual mana-r be provided with 12 dumping cars icied tor moving coal. sod near the shoreend« f the wharf as here is to be a platform scal - ten tous; the rail tract will ae shown on the pian; there dressed to tre “Navy he «idressea © Peopo-ala that taey msy @ letters OTICK —-TRE COPARTNERSHIF norete name of ¥ J He ¥ carried ox Tred vy toute 00 #55 Divse C Avgetinst. All tho.e inde’ gt ty requested to settle witheat delny; at piacn of businoon, vd. HhIURRG RR 3. W. KING. Ppeorvsas FOR UATS AND HAY. Depot QUssTHRMsctEH's Usricd, . Cormr ¢ and & streets. Wasmizeror. » C.. Becomber 13, 1882. BEALSD FOSALS will De received at tain offce until Tuesiay. the sid day of Dacambgr, st 18 ‘cluck M.. fer furnishing the Governaftnt with (40.906) four hundred Vhourand baabels of OATS eed (S84) three thousand tous of BAY. Hay to de good morchaniabi« rimotur. pat ap in eg — delivered at (2,/0') tw thousand pyode 4 ton The Oars to be of w good merehantahic quality, t ia bags of shout two buahele such. "Pate wili Le received by waight, at (12) thirty-two weunds lu the bushel, Sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Fernment, livery to be made in the city of Washi js within (25) twenty-five daya from the date o contract, PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received for (8) five hnadrad tone uf Hey and upwards, and for (51,00)) fifty thous and bushels of Ust< and ppwaras the propesitions*for the Hay and Oata gry be pen the same paper but must he entirety distinct fron) aud without referen« to each other, The full uate aud Post Ofer aditrens of the hid- “tappear in the proposul. die made in the name ofa firch, the names of all the partion muyt appear. or the tid will be ividual <copesalof the party considered as the i; fsloyal parties wili not be consd- 1g It. 7 ved, 4D AB OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACCOMPANT BACH PROrosITiog. Proposals must be addressed ts Coi. D. il. Rucker, artermaster U. R. mer f Washington, b.C.. sof should be plaints marked “*Propoagla for Oats an Hay.” ‘ GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidder to fill the sontrart, should awarded to him, must be guaranteed dy two responsible pernous, whose siguatuces must be apponde? to the guaranten. The responsibility of the guarantors most be shown by Hagemis certificate of the Clerk of the e¢ Court or of the Uaited tates Dia- trict Attorney Bidders must de present in person whon the hide are oxened, or their proj will not he consid- er. Boncs equal in amount to halt the ania to be re- <rived on the contract. signed by the contractor and beth of bie guarantors, will 6e required of the suceesefnl bidder upen signing the eon’ ee As the bond toust ——e the coutract. it will necexaary for bidders to have their sman with thei. or te have bends sigued in auticipation and ready to be produ when the contract ia Signed. Bianks for bonds can be procuved upon Spplicalion being mady at thix offiee, sither personu- iy, by latter. or hy telegraph. TEE. + D4 State of State . of the county of + ef the county of ——. aud dv hetchy guarantee that —— is able to eantract in accordance with the torins of cand that should bis proposition be onee enter into a contract in erewith. contract he awarded him wa ara p-s- wo become his recnrities. be eppanded the official certificate above m: ntioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY. &c All Oats ana jiay_ contracted for under this ad- vertiscment will be ngitiy inspected, and «eb a do not prove of & good sonnd morehantadle quality Will be rejected. Payment to be made upon the completion of the enutraet, or rg noon thereafter as the Depot Quar. termiaster be Any informalit or non-conformaces ‘tisement, will ensure with the terme of thie ad at the Railroad Depot.or at the rejection of the prope Delivery to be wm: Ope of the ‘Guverament Wherves im the city OF | OT St , couats tly manufacturing ever Washincton. The D pot Quartermast right te resent any or ali b Bich. i3-td acter reserves to himacl£the ida that he may de-m tee DH RUCKER, Colonel and Depot Quartermanter, ! PPRorerate FOR DORSES. Derot Quartrruaster’s Orrios. Commer Eishieenth wad G sir ‘ Washington, D (December 15, 1352.4 LBD PRorosats Will be recwived at oer A SATURDAY, the 2th day of December, ut 12 eeloek M.. for far: wt the Government ath ee ©) twenty-ive huadred Horses, of the follow- we deseriptign vie: GAVALEY. ° jar) one thousand Bve handred fiftegs t0( 16) sixteen hinds high For Cavalry, ; Boreas from (15) twoen five and eight years of ace.of ark eo. -7s, well Uroken ‘o the saddie, cempactly built ani free from all defeets. ARTILLERY. For Artillery, (J,00) one thousand Horses, from #3.) Gtteen and one bail to 16) #ixtenn hauds between five ande'ght yoar<of ge, of de vk tree from al: defers, well broken to hare on built, and te weigh net l-ss than q 1,0 pou . PR®P0SAL3. The fullname and po-t office address of the bid- der wunt appear in th - proposal Ifs bid is mede in the name of a firm, the namen of all the rties must appear. or th- bil will be ‘idered ax the iudividaal proposal of the party t Z la from disinyal parties will mot be roa- sidered and an oath of al egiance must accompany exch proposition. = Freposatsonst specify clearly whether the bid is for Ca wust both be bid for ou the «ams paper if any tidder wishes to propose for both classes, be must forward two distinct proposais—oue for wach class. complete in itgeif—nad having no refer- ence to anv oth r preposa! hy the «qn party Preporals must be addrasad te Col D MH. Brog- Eber So —_—— WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1362. i | OLIDAY PRESENTS. FUKS!_FURS!!—FURS What More Desirable Memento than a Handsome SET OF FURS! Just opened from Philndclphin and New York, Braurirv, Sars MENK Sa FIE:RIAN SQUIRREL, RUssIAn F ROY WATER MINK BROWN OONLY, &c.. All of which will be soll at the lowest market Prices, and warranted as repr-sent KOM, STINEMET?, 226 Pennsylvania Avene between latin and 13th aba, A ae 1962-3 PRESENTS. 1962-3 THE NATIONAL BOOK STORE, No. 278 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets, HAS THE LARGEST, * Reais FINEST, AND CaEAPES? ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, OF ALL KINDS EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MARKRT, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. dee 13-3w | SUTLE licwing their Regiments, ae they *xe@ndria. will do well te hay their i Sat the Philadelphia Bakery, No, 169 Bi r Washington sire-t. Pies aud Oakes slwnye band. by t kage de 13 Im* | pe ReWwoRKs: FLAGS! ILLUMINATIONS, & A full assortment of Roman Candles, Rhckets, Fire Crackers, Torpedoon, Gamuoun, Lanters, &c.. i ! i | { r j | } valry or Artillery Horwe, aud ia no case | By Da i ATT | To evrurns. tor | 8% to 5» &c . for the Rolidars. Trade supplied st FUNSTON & SCOFLIELD'S, Office rt and So tiers’ supply Store, 302 K at .near Willarda’, H ATTENTION, SUTLERS, + W. PITKIN, A. B, PITKIN, PITKIN & CO. BHOLESALF GROCRRS. PRODUCE AND COM fERCHANTS, 25 KING STREET, Avexanoxta, Va. We have junt recived alacge and weil acleeted stock Cf GhUCERIES. SUTLER'S GOODS, ke. which we are offering nt lower canh prices than cad he bough? in this market elsewher-, One of ont firm residing in Philstelohia. we have stvan Bh yirgowver mostethes houses, Particular at- igh paid to sutiers’ orders, PITKIN & CO. ILVEK WARE AND JEWELRY ly receiving lnrge addition: supplies te my rich and Farhiovabie asxor Reutofl very choice Gil Jewelry, Thaw also a fine stork of Gold and Silver WAT variety of Silver Ware. and hevp alwys on hand Gold, Filver and Rtecl Speetacies Table ant Poct«t Out- lery Bilver Vlaved Ware, and a variety of other Guede. aud alw-y- at the verv loweat rates. Plonce rail ard eranine the secqrum-nt at 43% Peon, avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets, Aclett W.0 J FUGITT’sS LUMBER YARD, SIXTH STREER Rootii or Pensayivania AVE: de'3 Im N 10N KL AND HOUSE KEEP ENB Just reecived from one of the | in Philndeiphin’ a large. asaurte which will he seid low lotof CHAMPAGNE © snd Englisi: Dar: atreduénd pricealf mpo Ta. avenue, opporite Ri for cash. “ Also on hand DER, BUTTER, Hs Me CHEE-K. which will be offered ied for ator ce, at N rkwood Teun a JANCING, £04 DENY, at Temperwce tree. b tees Dh aad ie PROF. MARINT begs ave to dnnounte to his many friends ard patre ns that his classeaare gewformed. Persons dusTring to avail them. selven of Din kerva es will cal. at once on clans dase. Toesdny, Thursday and Saturdn: p. oi for mines and marty een Bren. the p«me + venites from 8to p.m -dicstw* M *N WHO ARE OLD TOO 800N, NERVOUS OK IMPOTENT. and those who wish not to become ro. should read the new hook, ; “FACTS FORK TRE FEEBLE F. RULLICK, rug avtior axp Thies Book wail be vent Gratis and Post Parp to any addr Virect 0. Box 3.606.New York city, with » and it will be forwarded im ».ediate- in addres DR NO LICK 8 Office is 599 Broaiway. ALL, ” Be, Qu rU.8. Army Washiugton, D.C Hours, 1 HU 2, Saily except Sundays, gud sheald be piainly marked “Prupowils fof | Heurver lenves New York ety, aua haa Boagent OTROR H . ! GUARANTEE. SE mariner, A rend Sie ‘The adliity of the bidder to fill the contract, shoala ESTAU KANT, it beaward-dto him, must be guarantie’ hy two | 466 Punnarevanta AvENeR. Fesponsble persona whose signatures mast be ap- | Firat clas: La ies’ aud Gontlmenis RESTAUR- pended to the gusrautee. | ANT jue. opened, Byery deticacy the mark= 2 The respouribility of the guarantors wast be | furvist constantly on band, Private Dining Koo abown by the offi certificate of the Clerk of the | anseornt floor, (amparate entrance.) Parties will nearest District Court or of the Unitdd States Dis- trict Attorney, = a Bidders must be prevent in person when the bids ave opened or their proposals will not be considered Ken ts equal in amount to ons half tia anin to be receives. a the eoniruct, wanes: Fe the ountene v and o! required of the auccessfpl bidder upon mening the eoutract. As the bord must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for the hiders to have their bont4- m+n with them. orto have bonds signed in antici- pice and ready to be produced when the contract is ar ka for bonds can be procured upon applica- by} sq! mote egraph etter, or by FORM UF GUARANTEE. We, ——, of the county of . sod Btate of —_and —, of the county of ——, and Btate of —, do mong @uaranty that——is able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of hia propo sition and that, abould his proposition be accapt-d, he «? ot once enter into » centraet in sceordance there a ‘we are prepared to become his s-curetier. i To thie guarantee muat be appended the official certificate abore mentioned. INSPECTION. DELIVERY, &e. All Horses conteneted €or under this wtve ment will be subj-et toa rigilinevection ant "hose not contonatae to the specifications wi'l be re- jected. No Mores will be received . The Horsen must be delivered in thie citr, within tw: ny days from the date of the contrsct, and no ies Gil be had, be granted on any pret«rt Payment eT contiact. or 40 soon thereafter as the Depot Quar termaster shail be io tunds, Avy informality iu the b d. or non-conformance wih the terin “pf tis advertixenent, will eusure thy rejection of the proposal ‘Lhe Horses will he awarded in lots of (>) two hundred each, unless the Depot Quarteraaster sbould deem it tg the interest ofthe Governmaeut to vary the nuntber, A The bepor Quartermaster reserves to himnelf the right to reject any or all bids that he may dea too hich ‘ DH. RUOK ER de (B-tde?? Oolornel gnd Depot Quartermaster. preresais FUR FRESH BEEF. — Wasntsgtox Ansayat, e December 1+, 4 62. Briren Proposars. to be endorsed * Proposals for Fresh Bet,’ will be received at tix Arsenal until ea. m of the 2th instant, for the supply of fresh Beef tor twelve mouthefrem the | tJanuary, eee 145. . The Beef to be of good and wholesome quality, (pecks and shanks exciuded.) in such quant.ties a¢ eto time be required not eressting “h week. on such days shail be ted by ihe acting Assistant Coa aiacary of Subsintemee. The Ber eer al. The contract will be awarded (subject to the ap- proval of the Commissary General) to tha towest | responeitle bidder, who will be required toeuter | into a hend with one solv: nt suret nm the eum of pf the contrac , J. BRADFORD, Ist Liewt Ordnance, A A C4, $5» for the due pe Teens ge lbetd %.-2.-18G6G0 -=. $.—T.—1560.—X.- DRAKE'S PLANTA. TION BITTERS Of this celebrated brand appears to be in every ynevs mouth, as well as ux every one’s table. They are aspicagia article and can be relied apon to strengthen and invigorate exaausied ap ike eee | man Ang EBS. RUUGH. TALLOW AND 1 500,000 siny Giccise WANTED vor | Unie The highest peice will be paid, Also, 190 ee of € eb, VO a Soap and t , £01 p for ‘cash. at Une National . Green street and tbe LORsK COUPS. Enquire at LA's, eorger igth and Hi ste ‘thix office, either personaily, “ Engald the contract be awaried to bim | to be delivered at the Ar- | | i | | t } | ptise- | upon the cor pletion of the i be sure to be satistird on calling at this p sce. det twe P _CALLIB, Prey: istor. porren sy} keine ook 8 ia Fn. BAKING We boxe: ra im C: _de 1-6 Geet isp }CEMENTA! cents per yard for DRESS GOODS of the beat fa and styles. worth 37}5 to Scents. We cannot gnarantee to sell for those prices an: longer than lor uno or two weeks, as the go: ing dail . are advancing 5A & W. MEVENBERC, 48 Macket Space, b je U «tween 7th and 8th ste. nder the Avenue Ho a *REDKICKS F a BURG AS EURRENDERED and so haa the GOSLING RESTAURANT, And offers to regilar Boarders a deductioa of twenty r cent. on the reg bill, of fare, Ai’ the delicanis Of the season at= nerved up tally. Connected with the Restaurant, ix also Rooms, fitted up for lodgers 247 Penn. av-nue. betwoon x i2t fo sout® side, Washington. de 12 40* HARLES LUDMAN CHAR BSPECTEULLY Tutgyue we Li ust received: from Paris a large and elega: ment of PATTERNS of «wv ry deseripticn. wss0 | beth for Indiesand children, and would especially 4 eallattention to his assortment of CLOAK PAT- TEEN DEFSSES and CLOAKS of every style mate at the shortest notice. La 357 D street, b W.L. WALL & €, Are now reeeiving on con from the Northern M ay factories, A VERY Pane AND EXTEN- SIVE BTOCK OF FoRNIETURE, comprising: Mahogany, Walnut ano Imitation Wardrobo: W: Inut. Mahe py, Mart#- top and lain 8 fas, Tet--a ek, Arw, Eaxy and Parlor C Jeuny Lind ch, Cottage, Plain and other pten Is, lor, Cane an’ Wood Se: rand Bhuch Mattresse oiaforta, Blanketr, ‘ |. Writing Deeks Pa bles at Chairs and Rockers, 8, Bolsters aud Piliowa) and Tablee, 4, Centre T ¢ Setts—large Wits eae e-top Tables Chidren's Chairs, any end Walnut Sideboards, ots, Etagerer Hat Racks. Ip und other Curpets, Oilelith, * c variety of Go the Farnishimg Une. al of which must be sold to clowe out the stock. and offers inducements to partis haying, na the Gonde are of geod quality. (Call at their laze and epacious aalesroome, in th® reay of ther auc- tion roe W.L. WALL & ©O,, Auction 122w [Rep] South corner Pa. av. and 101 FOR PIES AND OAKES, TES ANY CARE® ef every descripion, mate fresh very day. All orders promp'ly atu +d to in pr Pus, J. H. SIMPSON, de ttf No. 421 7th st.. between G and H, WaGuns. T wave on nana aieeot agons which [ will al veryebeap. Wagons of wll descriptiens buiitteorterin the very best mau and warrs; ted ts give satiet.ction. hi peirivg ina lite branches sttensiad tow ty and dir pat b WAL Wo RAPL h street, near Pa, avenue, Washing ” de & Prospect attest. Georetown . PLANOr— PIANOS, Fon sale sors tow feur New ROSEWOOD fi BIA NOY issade sy thy beet PS rpms te sold for boom than cort, to clone ont fica ee WO RRENAN. No. Qt Nortof¥E ay eticet, Va timore, Md. ded im* q “AMUSEMENTS. 1 TELEGRAPHIC INGTON THKATRE, Conxer or Ereyextu axp O Srs. ampere & Co Jd. H. Gossox W abu Lrasers, Besiness Masacen. MONDAY. Deanher 22, The jus!ly ceievrate: Comedian, MK. FRANK DREW, WILL APPRAK IX TWO oF His BEST CHARACTERS, supported by A PTAR COMPANY? Full particulars heresft-r. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, near Willard’s Hotel It Usoxann @zoves_ Ma acee A NIGHT MIRTH! THIS fay LDN. ays EVENING, THREE GREAT PIECES! The. Nees) farce o! The great WARTED. 1, Legends of the Rhine ~..Koppitz ire, Hough's peen! PETCHELT,, ROGERS LOTTY fot jx DABRON. uns GERMON, 5 Worn eimpee a And the ré-combined DOUBLE COMPANY! SF Admiselon 5°, 25, dnd 75 cents, FORD’S NEW THEATRE, Taste Stxsut, Asove Pewia’ Avenue. Mr. Joun T. Forp......... Si ¢ and Proprietor "(Also of Holliday Bireet Theatre, Baltimore.) GREAT HIT OF THE SEASON! THIB (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Third Night of the Wierd Spectacle, BATANELLA! R. AND M188 RICHINGS, IKE KRONZANI BALLET TROUPE, THE FULL CHOKUS AND DRAMATIC CoMPaNy, Mr. ©. B. BISHOP and Miss G@RAZAM appearing. @2" Presented with Magnificent. Scenery. eg Avmission—Drosa Circie and Parquet, 50 et< Orchcntra Beata, 16 ete; Family Cirele, 25 ets.; P vate Roxen Decors open menrer at 7 . WASHINGTON VAoRIETIES, NINTH STREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PROPRIETORS.............A HAMBLIN & 00. . M. HERNANDEZ ACTING MANAGER BUSINESS MANAG! JAMES PILGRIM BE8r COMPANY IN AMERICA! CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIECES! LOOK aT THE ARRAY OF TALENT, The Wonderfai : A. M. HERNANDEZ, AND HIS TALENTED TROUPE, When entertainments far eclipse in splendor and magnitude auythong of the kind hervtufere at- tempted. at 63; o'clock; performance com- relock. FIRST APPEARANCE Of the Ceiebrated Ethiopian Comedians, A. BUDWORTH, 3. HW. BUL WORTH, H. BUD¥ORTH, J. HW. BUDWORTH, BH. reUDWOUKTH, JH. BUDWORTH, W.8 BUDWORTH W 8. BUDWORTH W.8. BUDWORTH, Who will appear in their highly popular Negro Pieces? OPEN EVERY NIGHT! DICK BANDS, The Wonderful Clog Dancer, S70LLOSY’S BEAUTIFUL BALLET TROUPE! MORESTE BROTHERS The Gri at Acrobats and Gyinnaste, PILGRIM AND PAUL BERGER * vanpra, Rw AT oouMAN. ae We And J. A. ALLEN, xe AN: J. 3 J. 1 i} | lesque entitled UN BALLO IN MASCHERA. Pete, the Doorkee per. Manage! Conic Song -Mr. Colman La Cingarell Miss Kate Marstiai: Banjo Sole. . .J. Albert Aliea La sete Cexeillienne........By the Corps de Ballet FRENCH DANCING MAS eR. Professor of the Art. A.M. Ilernandez First Lady of instr Mlle Wheloley ver. s ul Berger The laughable interlude ontitlet, PADDY GO Easy, THE BOY FROM TULLEGARRAT, Paddy Gor Enay. Mr. James Pilgrim, Mr. piawetight. Mons. P. Berger. MANLY EXHIBITION OF GRACE, STRENGTH AND AGILITY, By the acknowiedged superior Acrobat and Gym- mast, Monuste, On the Bormontal Bar. €rlebrated Clog Danes... «.. Dick Sande, B. eabue eh Act. or the Ringer weap for Hunur, Jd. Landis Ly apd J. 4. Lnadis. La favoyards Mle Julia Lehmar and M, sro The Old sexton, character Paul Berge Conde Fone, ee lle Whe Magic BcLus (Corn t solo Db. W. :f MIcB LUCY AT THE S1ORER, case ~ Mr, Go M'lie Julia Lebo DONNYBROOK FAIR; OR, LIFE IN OULD IRELAND, | Denna McCarthy, Colman, Dick Sands, Moreste Bathe Madagenenet: Polka. 5 ore i Brotbers, A. Leham. Ladies | The two Homan Glaciator -Moreste Brothers, To corclude with the Comic Pantomime of THE COOPERS. Famler...-.0++. +--+ -.--A. M. Hernandez, Feversl large Patent Heaters have tyon intro- duced into the hall, and the building is now watin anc comferiabic. Parqnette and Family Circle Orchestra Chairs. Boxer. ingle Rents Celored Ci 5, < Doars opan at6% o’elock; perforima mence at? —, - 25 cents, Si cents, — 6 CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUS. near StxtH Srcues, dn the rear Wf the National Hotel, Tmmeuse sucess of M'LLE ANNETTA GALLETTI, e and Mons, BE. VELARDE. Two of the beat Dancers in the Worlt, HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY EVERY NIGHT- t LAST WEEK. A NEW SILL TO-NIGUT. he beautiful ballet entitled KATARINE; Or, Tug Brupio oF SaLvatox Rosa. Continusd success of the Beautiful Pair, MIS JULIA MOK TIMER, the Queen of Song. and Miss KATE PENNOYVER the lovely Danseuse THE GALLETTI BALLET TROUPE and THE COURT OF BRATTY | The entertainment will commence with the Bar- | 3. W. Lantis | -Paul Berger | REBELS MOVING ON NASHVILLE, Reserves— —Deata of Na®RVILLE, Dec. 16—8 P. w.—Information uarters from the front to- received at night, indicate that tho Rebels aw pressing forward cautiously tn great force towards this | city. General Rosecrans has concentrated his forees and will not probably nwait an atiack, but will move wpon the enemy <oon. Every. thing eeems to be in readiness for immediate action he: Te. Generg] Negley, of Pennsylvania, will ns- sume command of the Reserve Corps of the Army of the Cumberiand to-morrow. This post of honor has teen given him in conse” quence of his able defence of thix city some time since. The Buell court-martial is sti!) in session here. At the examination yesterday of General Stedman, that officer stated, under oath, thet Gen. Schoepf had said that “Major Gen. Buell Was a traitor, he believed.” Gen. Schoepf is a member of the court-mar- tial. Hon. Wm. H. Polk, brother of President Ja-. | «, died here this morning. Mr. sx atrene Union man, a former member of Qun- | eter, An officer in the Mexican war, and one of K. Py Polk was | the most eminent citizens of Tennessee. He was | a genial and accomplished genuUewar, and ye ry much beloved. ARMY OF THE TEN NESSEE. Cairo, Lib, Dec. 16.—Gen. Hovey's expe- dition bas returned to Helen: The results of the exped hundred and sixty rebels kil captured, Arkanas. ion sum up one wortnuded,and and our loss thirty-four killedy wounded, and missinz. The ormy of Gen. Sherman has returned to | Meurphis. The rebel army of Missis-ippi is said to b= between Jackson and Canton. Geu. Grant is still at Oxford with hi forces. An immediate advance of our forces is ] pe bas | of horse Uur les ; A Steam ie ‘Wo rerimentsof Federal infantr: company Of cayalry surprised a ; NBwb+ring two thousand, at Tuscurabia, on turday, completely routing them, Their low in Kilied and wounded ts | forees captured eceventy pri*oners, a number nd buraed the buggare of the repels. ur killed, and fourteon wounded. r Destroyed by Arkensas Reb not and one Of rebels, unknown. Our Cano, Itt, Dee. i5.—The steamer Lake City all neordia ule mouth of White river on Monday last. The next day the Uniied States naval des- patch boat Be Soto wen turn d forty-two houses. Mo:-t of the La; fers of the Lake The citizens of ¢ to war in th fo Corvordia and » belonging 'y the passen- was recovered. claim that theydid power to prevent the burning of the Luke City, and nad sent a | conrier to Helena, Arkansa: Vefore the return of the conrier, however, the | Jie Sato had wecompilished the de-truc:: he town. » fo ask protection. om ot NNESSEY. Dee. 15.—A pariy of rebel cav- frotsiy violated aflag of irace on 2 deiachment of the Fourth | » Cavalry whi inred 63 of cor men awaiting a reply. j i | from { was set on fire and destroyed by a band of | guerilias at Concordia, Ark.. fifteen miles aboye ‘THE WEEKLY STAR, Tris exosliept Family and News Journal, et- telning a greater varicty of intererting reading thes ean be fomné in any other—is published om Tiidey morning. . TrRut—Cosh, imrariobly, tm advance. poet gal ‘Cte Five epics Ten ee ———___] DETERRED LUCAL AKC Les. ge A BLAsretwora Stewow tN THe Reree- REXTATIVES MALL.— The Nong “Jota Brown's Body, ac.” an Pat — tens net wot PRevident Lincvuin the Awiior ef the Praiame- fon—Slarcé know all that 1s song onen the MMoust, the Cathnel, ant a will not be Cracked Odl until the 3 the Equal the White Man, éc, fe. ‘Tench, tacher of contra ahds i: Carolina, delivercd an address ™m.orping in tte ball of the Honse of Re, Rtrves, On the Negro as he t« in th Soath. After culoctzing Robert Smalls, the colored Pilot, the speaker said he wontd tak a view of thy w6r though the biaek man’s eves. If a slyve fp South Coroiinn were asked wnen the l war would be eudrd, be would repiy when the © Rebels are all killed, and if aeked when that wonld be, be would say when you give tne hegio @ fair chance. ‘There were two views, an outerand an ianer view. that were tuk-n cf this war. Politicians PH SoMehIMes KtAteRMeN, took the outer view; but the black man took the inner and vrw of the war. When the meneed, it was yee that three months ™ Would witness its but God did not in- tend it shonid end His + mapcipation for a The speaker conld plainly see the hand of God ‘a The epenkecr then] the ind u andus: of the South Carolina négroas, and prosteaek to detail the progress attained in the establish. Tar nt of schools among the siaves of South Oar- olina, Georgia and Florida. When he wentto established a school of Fernandinn, Florida ubout M6 blacks, among the number was one very black girl, who had avajied hérecif ol opportunities of education, and who, her profici#ncy as & singer, wag selected (Mir. French} guibered ‘ttxty morm (Mr. French) ™mem' tchucl around him, sad after > web i FR 1 e £ i it some time they were ortiered to Rut they stirred not, but stood sil tonWess for a few moments, when the ttruck up in aclenr, sweet voice that song mencing “Jobn Brown’s body lies in the grave,” éc., and after eimging the first verse solv, the whoie school tovk up the straim and rang the rong throughont, “ur. Fresch i hixandience might think him he took the singing of that by these prople at an evidence Ua God had come down ,or the dell verance of that i to Pig duke in: » aD aged Aven and taught these chiléren this, for how else could they learn it in that igr-clf routhern country 7 The resigious charncter of the negro was also highly extolled, op when not rp Saccery ‘ whit « they were the most moral an: peopie in the world. He neyer heard anoy twenring, or knew of apy drinking, lying or steaing among them.* Me believed if the nep Tots Were peTMitied to have homes in Sousa Cardlina they wonld de the soll and besutify that State, and sdon establish a wade with the North four or five times greater than bat which had ever existed. he act of emanej a Was BOL so mach that of President Lincoln ae it was the act of freedom : God, as the first great move toward the of the negro, for everything appeared to be ' lending to that peat. ' fi: ht, I In relation to Necro brigade the speaker exid that Gen. Kuevter disbanded them as u metter of jnstice to their familie-, bécaus~ they cotid ret get paid, and for no uth: r rea.on. The nesroes were a brave poopie, and would and Gesired the opportunity. Presideut » had teld him (the spouker) drat he hisews pation proc itastion had only fone skin drep mito the rebels. If the slaves, however, (argued Mr. Freneh,) were alowed j to firht diy would made it strike an to tae pone. | | There is uo prospect of a general advance of | skirmish sc were lost the rebels. The Federal troops still oceupy Clarksville. | ree himocred of Woodward's j micrd dic rs were all to fist for the Confederay Weather is stormy. avis, who has ree at Murfreers- he guest of Mr brve reoecupied Frauklin seem te be moving up. Forrest is not rt Chariotte, but there is a heavy force | at Nolensville and Triune, LovIsvILLE, Dec. 16.—The Nashville cars | have anivedin ¢ } ine. Theieis nothing nev: to report south of Nashville, except a elizght and cnimportant | ‘The hospital opposite | barned ly removed and no lives lle sterday. All ney. is quiet along the to-day. The Nashville, &c. Nuw York, Dec. the Tribune, —A special dispatch to dated Nashville, December Is, bel cavalry | refusing any longer. The The slaves even In the iuterior of the South knew of the emancipation proclamation 14 fact the slaves. bad a sort of secret a 7.0L themselves, and they ware net oaiy ckiy informed of all Uiat war done in Gon- er iv the Cabipet, but Uicy kuew nico of the acuon of high We&véen om ther favor. ‘The negro must be rocogniz’d os a m a; net only must stnvery be destroyed, but country must reach & point to rnd Taire him io poiniet equality, before at can come eafely cutof thie trouble. Just as national heart beats fur the mezro, iu chat ropertion will we have victory or def at. very defeat the Union arms had suffered had been a blessing, fort had best aided to work tihe plan of the Alpigity for the elpyation of the tlave, The speaker had become so wel a. qosinted with the €laves of Soath ving, thatif they were oblized wo retura te bordarce, li ery world not be «weet tebim, but he wool? desire toshare theit hard fre aad menner of ; living with them. The negroes ars mot only 4 | Affairs im the Rebel Army in Front of ; j ttates that Lient. Col. Ducat. of Gen. Rose-rare | | tte, Who wes seut out to uscertain tee facts | air up men. mint, hippis coln’s ning the violation of a Lag of truce, re- penied sti ast was ‘The latter, — at President fto know that Gen, Rosecrans was Thyreisa There ie great and Kente | cannoi ride. them, ; Frederick Lee dy, ot south In New Dances TB-siett. MR GFORGE R. EDESON in the ‘sughahle Parce entitled A CONJUGAL LESSON; Or, A Nigur Wiru THe Sons or Maura Doors open, (4 o'clook, performaaes, 77; Admirsiva Beenta, Orchestra, 5 cents | Themanagement ake pleasure in informing their atren. and the pul lic: generally, the WENTY->ECOND OF DEOKBM » the CAN. TEELCRY WAL) WILL BE CLOSED FOR ONE the purpose of Kemodoling, Painting, ne. ment are determine’ to make the he of the. iq country, and $2. ‘ent music | towxpand ew thes | ke {00 forthe purpose. T © ¢,& spacious gallery, fur m t private keves de. &e. In the interi a tha sr Compony S the Comteroury will give a series of | al 4 perfortrrces atthe cir W PRIA OW’ H-LL, SEVENTH STREET, | therety enabl ng Ladies and Children to witness the perfermasces of thie unparalleled company Jadies are assured that there will he nothisg al. | vy the management inthe abo t offend the tastes o they ca nt Ood Fellows’ Hall no n the building, + reve ) Nort ca SyNATE.— After our report! closed yesterday— | announced the death of Hon, | L. F. Fencbeti, late Representative from Wis. | Gating five Giousand men, are i len Mr. Doc littl A — Puhr count a2 Ther New Yor oo tb expedition ps = Johnstun’s wound —- +200 MAAVIIth CONGRESS—THIRD SESSION ee peeeaes | Were received at Cine silver ome lies ken discovered Be Relief for Connecticut Wounded, Nrw Haven, Conn. Dee. 15.—Hon. Mr. Coe 2 Dee. led by McCook. ree negro foree at Tullahoma | fortitying. The Governor of Georgia sending Cisbaudmens The bridge at Bridgeport is completed. Bragg issned an order on the 4th to con- seript every eaule Kentuckian or Tenaesseean, and Ibreckinridge, Buckner and Hanson have threatened their resignxtions if this be done, Jeff, Davis bas taken the mater under advise. Show ty en the par! of Ten- OS aginst the Missis- disables him so bat he Kiragg is not going into Mississippi. A dispatch from Coi. Brace, at Kasseliville, confirms the reperied “Woodward Cavahy. He ; aptur of. the “a minis of catie, biamine for 6.—A le Wth inst, say: tesed Rere on the nouth, and Mr. of Colebrook, 2 committee appointed by sral Assembly of Connecticut to provision for wounded soldirs in | Jeft New Haven this eyeuing tor the ss Mauiroe. Rees Monror, Dec. 15.-Majer Gen. staff lift bere (i+ mor to 16) ieW the troops there. 4 ng party which wes sent out from ' Yorktown Inst Friday retarned tuis morning | } with large droves | having bem very successful, for New- sleep aud swine, ter from Hilt jen, Banks" hinst., bound lay bos sab in Fragkiis, reducing the | i t ; | } Craden, malicious mfschief; do. | | \vespons: $82--werkhouse in defrult of ; ma ue ah CAMP BET Josephine Miles. dos locked up 36 hours. Jer. Jacob in , a j | si « After our report closed— Windom and Aldrieb introdnced bills f ne removal of e Tiain Indians, and the sale | oS their reservations ia Minnesota and Daco- tub. Reicrred, ‘The dill for the enpport of the Military Acad. | cmv passed. H ihe Fon het, of Wisconsin, | ;, was apnornced r. Pott-r, who wae foi * | lowed by Alessrs. Sloane nud in. | —— | rauciseo is indeed changed. They | © guimb’ are net en» favo taborers in } come; artsc fii o> w gether the harvest, BF Three iu dred and eis hty tes los of oo a ; jail Susan Nell, Jas. ey 5 Wm, Danenberg, nig fzéach. Ins. 1 Jas. 2 New York, for this port, with cargo, and some $10,000 worth Portucr & € yntien’® poor, bit they are the Lord's poor; ‘t we inke cnr of them, the Lord will take are of thé nsticn. The lecturer closed by arequesi fer aid for the negro. ment of the discourse the ¥ Y Milled, but person« coh onued leasing to such an extent, that at the close not more th: one-fourdh the orginal number were present. A large number, prin- cipally of Indies, lef tmmedi after sllusion te the singine of John Brown's song na: sed the spesker seid that he boyed he had olf uded noone by relatiag the tact, or by anything be had said. There ix one z ; thing certain, bad Mr. Freneh spoken half an rred, and a few were re- | ported dend and wonnded. Morgan was promoted to he a major-general | , on the 4th instant by Jeff. Davis. | in his speech, ap; thorn Rights, sed proclamation and negroes to an equality, and he honr jenger than he did, he would have had be Gudience except a sprinkling of that class who parailel John Brown and Jesus Omrist, In .whierr pirlicuturs thes acem to have advauinge of the free negrocs of the Neruy. e Chas. Curtis, dr do. Chas. Curt Jorn C. Riner, i Je Fortheell, insanity, drunk; locked upin Ward Staion, Third Precinct —Jobn Harris, disorderly con. > fined $5.62, ichael Ash, do; dismissed, Johnets Sos fase ‘$1.55, Th i as ac; de. $1.55. Lewis Chisler, dos Weibingion Dorsey, drank “¢ Che. Willams, Richard ih nd larceny: committed for court. a 7 4 disorder! yy tw to Tenth Preeinet—Mary E. Robins, a Phedosta Th ‘bine am ‘heodos! ie; a i fame; for trial. he street; diem! . John Adams, ; security for court. Jas. I btw, Brailer, Robt lin, John Kiloran, i. i Deh Jobn Wilson, drank and dis. tench, iy; fined $1.94. Thos. Gamble, nisshd. Rose Donnelly, do; fined = Mr. orlarty, Co: do. $2. Jas. Conway, do; Michael McCarthy, Intomeased™ mised, tleey; not disposed of. —— ne ALKSANDRIA Arrarns.—Sebr. Alice, an assorted of = Beckles; tet not eves ¢ lett, and issupposed to Exwasive barrasne, capable mediately in the Vicin nd, near A he mstance of Secretary of War izeiman. idvy, of Wheeling, hasbeen Li aut Colovel, and Mr. Arm. Major of the toth Voginis Regiment vt ver vice. - Governtent or VINE erected at 4 Prince steeet, several durge (0 be Uved &s quarters for Whitde-ey. on Duke stre + ob Solurcay pigut and sob aot ~~ Slee. Game le, Pee. 15, | se RDN on oe si Ichobed Washburn, of Wor estes, eiven tired barrels of dour thy ar ing poor af Laneashive, bing. tal ora ot who ¢ @lo- oO: MotYedian’s tama y

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