Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR DBLISHED EVERY AFTEENOON, (A0NDAY BICEPTED,) af THE STAR KRUILDINGS, | THE WEEKLY sTAR. ‘This excellent Pamily and wadencgs oon- taining a greater variety of interesting ‘than ean be fousd in any othar—is pudlished Friday morning. at ~~ TEAMs— Cash, invariably, ia advance. Bingle copy, per sntam.__._.._. .@1 08 Five copies... 4 78 It invariably contains the “Washington News’! that has made The Dasly Reemias Mar ciroulate 00 cenerally throughout the country. ET Bingle copics sin wrappers) can be procerce at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—THREK ORNTS, SS IMPORTANT FROM VICKSBURG, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, JANUARY 5. N°. 3,077. TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. | ' PROPOSALS. pProsara FOR ENVELOPES. AMUSEMENTS, | GROVER’S THEATRE. was raised along the whele line, and theenemy begun to fail back rapiciy. ‘The General urged the troops forward. The 1962-3 PRESE=T. 1962 3 = ASSOCIATED PRESS ES. ‘ A Battle in Progress— Land ana THE RATIONAL BOOK STORE, Sa PENNETLYANIA AVENUH, near Willard's Hote: | ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.] _ ily s'mile. ‘Toe sume aplengid Meaveny nak | Kgigte Eaaugea—Rebel Accewmas of toe Saiinw Paorcesne att ees ete Luonaay Gsovas——- —— —___. ___._. Manacus ; dispiayed in the lines and advanced, though i fieir—Keur Attempts to Ferce the Rebel mange * le riment until». m, on the Wah day of Jaauary, THIS (MONDAY) KVENING, TRE BATTLE OF MURFREESBORO. | te'enrmy made formidable demonstrations on Destruction ef am Important’ it rt General ma aire > . pLicn ow ‘yy 5 a '- Between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets, ged by thie partment for covering letters te. Aiged by the eroat ae i THE REBELS IN FULL RETREAT. Mcaktine: andere Wall Been Secnel As ave “8 Sa aes — rnee 3 AwERICAN ExcRLst0on Dra? TIC Company. a our left upon the enemy, but before they had ‘AIRO, Jan. 3.—Dinpatches from Gen. Sher- BAS THE LARGEST, pe pet speohiobnaotes dat te Sei sea enne # ill Nppresentes for, she ane General Bragg Reported Killed—Rebels | time to execute them they burst Upon our cen- | Man,on the battie-field of Vicksburg, have jor seal 63-10 inches in eise, and mast be gummed fc ing at least 4 inches attha point, Thay are also to bave upon the upper surface a quantity of gtint- ing, in lear type. covering about one. third theroof, in conformity with a sampie which will be furnished on application at this Department. Bids arc aleo iv-ited to farnish 190,000 enyelo} or such quantity thereof as may be ordered by t! Driven Ten Miles Beyond Murfreesbore— | The Fight of Friday—Battic Resumed on Saturday. ter with &wful fury, and it began w& break Losecrans’ divicion was carried into the breach | Tapnificently by their glorious leader. The owmy sgein retreated into the dark cedar tickets, Again they essayed our right, again we were driven back. By this time number of our siragglers was formidable, FINEST, AND OB #APEST been received at Helena. On Saturday, th 7th wlt., he bad attacked a Rebel force on th» Jeft bank of the Yazs, ten miles above tts mouth a:¢ forming in line of battle, advanced towards j Vieketurg. Afier passing beyond the range of comedy of NELL QWYNNE AND THE KING Or, COUKT AND BTAG To conclude with Leonard Grover CAPE MAY DIAMON DB. Ratrs of Admission —Private Roxes, $6: Draas Circle, Weents, O- ch-stra Chairs, 75 cents, Fa.a:l: Colored Gallery, 25 eenta;’ Oolore ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, | 2S eget Lovievitre, Jan. 3.—Telegraphic communi- cation resumed between here and Nashville. catmaster General; to bethoronegtly made of tke | Circle: 25 erate; C [FIRST DisraTcH.] ard the prospect was discouraging, but,there | We im fom ——_— prods bape OF ALL KINDS EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN int to have the words “Post Ulice Depart, | Deornopen at quarter before 7o‘clock ; perform. | Nasuvinir, Jan.3.—It is reported bere that | “35. Pe,Panic. : whose a THIS MARKET, ane pot ie bare, ber werds, and 'posemanar® | arcancommenceat bait past Tovock. P| Gen. Hrage was killed to-day. There has been | thee ADEE pacts of the men oad oe sued for five hours, the enemy being driven printéd on them inthe maaner preseribed by this | ~ i wok, Crit back beyond the bayous that girt the rear of AY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fichting all day. Our forces are advancing, WASHIN -TON THEATRE. s Thomas, McCook, Crittenden, Bepartment. i ANt- ' : % > hap Vicksburg. From their entrenched works rn envelopes must be banded in par- ELEY ‘ nnd the rebels are falling back acroes Stone's | Roustean, Negiry and Wood, the tide of battle on Sa ee sy Ave aud delivered weekiy, at the Teeeee ee gees. | cyan wat Purpen early tc the der. ~ | ihe pill they continued the battle by firing THS part: , | Bosumaa 2 : re Rue y massed agains ; eas ILe, ior ule Bae as ar ook toe gakine | peemnas Mansons, Pare Wiosn | The following officers were wornded slightly: | foren onthe left, crowing the Thee ee Sher | On Saturday night the two armies lay on 3 BELLOWS, _ rtation, and at the rate of 2 { oad Col. Miller, Gol. Blake, 46th Indinna, Lieut g under cover of bluffs on the right, and for | ‘2fiT 8TmMs with two bayous intervening. De. . GRINDSTONES, week. The fiat delivery to be made on the first of | THI8 (MONI AY) EVENING ‘ol. Neff; aa vont two hours the fight r: i During the night pontoon bridges were con- BSE SHOES, be pelle eanica First appeeraors op amr tage Of + 1 see : Jee Hill, and Capta‘n Pate. Heavy acauiae face 1b ee sdvantate ie ee structed, notwithstanding a terrific fire from ps : ner noe Bi DIR Ti iN, j TSR All day. mektoreti ‘ ¥ | the enemy, under cover of the under; SE SHOE NAL envelopes which they propose to si ly, aod 1 sci { = ' . fer a considerable length of time, when they . im wih PEPE i me bid will be considered’ unless offered Ue elene whe she willa peat se the Deonags bg Tomasxs- [RECOND iSPATCH.} | Were checked by our murderous Gre of bot | At éaylighton Sunday a cons ‘Advance “HES, srere of euvalopes, accompanied by satisfactory — Va.eud Naw, the Good-for notaing. Nasnvitsy, Jan. 2.—iteayy cannonading to- | 1musketry and artillery was made by Sherman's whole force. Gen. gusrantics { The contract will be awerded to the party enh. | mitting the loweat and best bid, which is to he de- by Steel held the left, Geners}s Morgan and BAMMERS. | BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ay until noon. The rebels atiacked our left { the center, and Generals A. eee SOUTHERN ACCOUNTS FROM MUR. i Mr. B. H, BRINK. Mrs GASPARD MAEDER ant Miss CHESTNEY wili appear. i t > i ! i i é » taken four mules, paroled and thrown ont on tne road. Gen. Willich is not killed but wounded and H & prisener. wholesale or retail, at lowest mark tenn ekece une Mat = tm 555 Seventh = 7, SanTUOU, or telepraphic Brare’s second issippi are withont railroad nication with the rear, patch of the same date, regiments sustained considerable pat. urday's fight. ee Gen. Banks and Com. Farracut wereexpacted ‘The first delivery to be made abont January 2 1863. of g# soon tRerenfier as reet. ay. sud Genel CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUS, weak SIXTH STReEs, ent may di will be required to 1 heat of callie per da: pry TR Si STN but were terribis t Z are oe t i enemy's righ! Bor sale, whoicagle or relat) STHOLOW. termined by taking into aeevunt the price and the |) FAINT HEARTNEVERWONPAIRLADY, | . eteer FREESEORG'. wos to comenenebenet with Morgane Soviet @Biim 554 Seventh <t.. bet. Pa av. and Canal. quality of the ramples. i Duchess Sessa Mise Adie Thom pion pes y. tT occupy | A Bloody Batile—Death of Gen. Ruins and baving been separated nt lin acl arte ta Bond and sceurity will be required for thefaithful | Ruy Gem . . EB. B. Bonk ur Tebels witacked and de- | Other Rebel Officers Admitted s by swamps running at rformance of the contract, and all paymantaun. | Kite Cuaries _-Mrs, G.Maeder | Stroyed our bospitai building on Tharsday. | 4, 2 right angles to the main front. LINS) Mie will be made quareriy, : The Farce of her % zturnishing renelsatrong | SU's oy eeny ARMY OF = Poromac, By sunrise the whole force was aud Wut baRhows The bida should be endorsed “Proposals for Bn- | NAN, THE GOUD-#0K-NUTHING. reinforcem en 4 © Guiet prevailing hereisunchanged. | up to ten o'clock the musketry HEELBAR ROWS, sega. ghd) thosla bs addresses fo the Tat tec " Mis Addie Thompson [tnmep meravon] j Richmond )agBre of Saturday have reached | fighting wae severe. UCKS. , ee ee eee ee The Dramaof Nasuvinis, —There was a_eniritea | Pir: They comtain the following news from | | The rebels in front of Morgan's and Smith's LETH CHAINS, de 2 AtJans Postma:ter Gener: antde Stee LOR OF FRANCE. 1 inn | heseement at Lavergne,between the Mechan- | Mekrnveanone’, Jan. L—Gen Bragg says | grosna Sheek manoaen eee Snally carrioa ty ‘s. cia ie Dscicebn i 2 ay , KE. H. Br - z rere Oorps. Co! = * - 1.—Gen. 2 Agee Wat Neues, ProPocAts FoR DERE oATTLe, rien Thc Mb Ciedany | Wyabe rears Corre Gat tants and Gon. | mel expedition meade aindcr Gea: Forte hae | Storm ae NL ETREES, Pyatsp Prorosatsaroinvited nntil the isthdey | BT Tuesday—TRH HONEYMOON. Mis: Thomp AN! the conirabands | are broken in several places and aiateconeen: | Rentonveneeend ae ne Seaer RGR LATAORM SCALES, of Jansary iss, fo ferniabing to the Subsistanca . “cn as JULIANA waren i ef stores have been destroyed. ‘Many Samy | biu® during the action. Several A 4 co partment sd head of Ree eatee at) Sey ere oe Rateuny Ghalee, 75 conte: dead con a | Warers have been captured, and 1,200 priso: | were killed, and Capt.G winne, her commander, ¥ELS, end each axlmal to averago 19 pounds gross end | Orchestra Keats. 75 cents: Parquette, # cents: Fam a. aust | paroled. Gen. Morgan bas done his work, but | mortally wounded. 13 MY STiAW and FODDER CUTTERS, fe | ny cattle admitted that weighs last than 1, ty Circle, Beeuts, Private Boxes, $5. se ined | ike full effect is not known. The enemy in | The Stth Ohio, th Missouri,and2a Kentocky 2 ore e pen at 7h; ta comme! Bovelock. H prence grees. pens commence a! o'elove' | i i be delivercd under this contract, praia = ane took <om: rnys: «The enemy has yielded his streng point | t co-operate, but did not arrive. A bond with good and aufficiont security will bo UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIABM! Ys sere et adel Re. Ce ee Rebel Accounts. be: ‘ Tho moet rebel ceval were cutto | a com i The Ri ropesais from contractors who have previously MAGNIF 2 . ae were cut to | a complete circuit of thear army on the 3th and ichmond papers of Wednesday con- tailed te comply with their bids, from ditioyal AGNIFICENT PLACK OF AMUSEMENT veee and utterly route 4 5 a - h k prong ong Aas at = radeon in the city k, chief ofartillery of Gen. Tacomas’ | Sist with his cavalry. He destroyed three | tain the following: to his bid, will net be consider The nawes of firms should be stated in full, with the precise addresscf each member of the firm. H Payment to be made in certificates of indebted- gtse. er suck vther funds as Government may Lave | for disbursement. All bide to be secompanied oy two antees and directed to COI. A. BECKWITH, A, D.O.and0. | SU. 8. A. Washington, D. C., and endorsed | whilst the perf rmancer \ Bidesas “Preponals for Beef Cattle.’ | asuyerior order, everything Form of Guarantee. GREAT MUSIO HALL. OF THE WORLD! MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 5, THE QREAT CANTE by the prees and the put ast complete place of City : the Bouse itself being the most hundred wegone and parcied seven hundred | prisoners. He is again behind them, and ha« ; captured an adyance train. To-day he seenred several thousand stand of small arms. God bas granted usa happy New Year.” - The Lynchburg papers of the ist contain particulars of a serions breach in the East Ten- neesee Railroad, made by a body of Yankge is reported | ¢ & Whe penetrat oT : art-rending. | Pr fe P ed into Tennessee ninety i Vickenunc, Dee. 30.—On iy wounded. made four desperate Ac deg on the Chickasaw Piuffs, with beavy loss. The oth Louisiana greatly distinguished itself, re- pulsing, unsided, the assault of three full regi- ag ag ae Sashes. ae 4 nm Sun morni yanerd on our Hees, Ged. pts Me. hg heavy loss. All the behaved gallantly, RY, ax pronowncet the best and retail, U4 . P. BARPHOLOW, Bim 568 Seventh st, bet. Pa. av. and Canal. comfortable oz the stage are of connected with the The Arti {FOURTH DIFPATO: NasHviLye, Jan. 3. Col. Me killed. Gur loss of officers is b: MA, OF ALL KINDS, BELTING . &e., & establishment being frat-elesd trict Attorney GREAT BATTLE. Bids which do moi compiv wrth the above ee { BY » Jan. 4.—A special dispateh from oro’, Gated Friday evening, 2d inst the rebels were Lwice repuised on | ‘ks encurcentre | y's right wing, driving them ck with great slanghter. the enemy had been dri back six miles from y Reenter. Onur joss is heavy. Gen. McNair and Col. Antray, of the Mis-issippi regiment, and Lieut Thest, of the ist uistane, are killed. Col. Black, of the 5th Geergin, and Colonel Fisk, of the 25th Louisiane, are mortally wounded. Whitney's MISS AGNES SOUTHERLANR The Seattich MISS KATE PENNOYE The Graat Danseuxe. whose grace and beanty were | the bighe-t encomiatas from al! bx MISS NELLIE TAYLOR The Charming Melodist. Firat week of the GIPS®*'S LAY her regiments. On Monday afternoon 000 of advanced upon our regiments on wing of the Chickasaw Bayon, to works, but were mow down in large num- bers, and upward of 400 prisoners taken, with five stands of colors. The enemy were driven back to their boats, and afterwards sent in fiag of truce for permi ssion to bury their dead, Wholeassle and Hetsil. J. P. BARTHOLOW, 65% SavanTe Staest, 2am between Pennsrivan: we aud Uanal, & P. BALIZS CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER! i H | a ata] aa : : z + ; h Round Gap, burning the bridce | but special mention is of the 2th and For saleby We. — of the eounty of and State of —.do | teiected from the beet te ent tn the p-cfeauon, as | pice Nap neha itepee ceo It! at Zollicoffer, near Brictol, and also that at | Louisiana Regimenta, the tenes hentia 4 BARTHOLOW Rereby guarantee that —— ir able to fuifll the eon- | tha following list oi names will testify ; \teeuumns Vening with terrible slaughter of | Wataupa, nine miles beyond. The bridge at | maintaining the ground all day ‘uperior @mtme = 56% Seventh ri... bet. Pa. av. and Ganal. Sr apr pated Bis stores: Hngsgersont ard first appoarance of M°LLES ae ‘oe Sicibek The erst ecaasy Auntie wae Zollicofier wili require a considerable time to | forces. Our loss on Sunday was one killed and = = a Me, n wo . is — (en shtiing wa ii a A FULL ASsORTMENT OF = as ones anter inte a contractin acoordanes | Sys Sai = { a our own way butthe right wing fonghi it- | ™ Pas TuRebee learns that General Milroy is ix wounded, Onpais. Gene ammeae a eTewith. H ‘ 4 x } Beli inte a bad position. ‘i " r > } sth a HARDWARE = the we be awatcos aim, we are pre- | Tha ougsue Bors nating Dexseoers from Laura | Tue Sued aoe Serine the! enemy: with | aa ing Moorfield and Williamsport for Rom- | setieg i fares rene two killed and two pe becorie his recuritiens, Keene's Theater, New York. where the: H 5 mato sini j BEX: | Wounded; sist Tenressre, one killed, axD {Eble guarantee mast be appended to each bid.) wea partook futore hy Heir angeralicica Oe i tbh en Ourseives sustaining but dae FURTHER FROM MURFREESHORO’. | wounded: Gne of Gen. Lee's couriers had his ” ry 0 guaran! must be | nd talent. ‘ Ut REE *, Dee. 31. joodii hot i HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, mutt yy ot Soe wren = ofthe | beauty and talent i FURTHER PARTIOULAES OF a1 Lae ane pone we a wes day legs doe Le Artillery lost one Ser- For Sale at Lowest Prices, asarent District Ceurt or of the United Btates Dix | Great Succenrof | t R 3 y HE | he wa -fcCown’s division ai- | |. No particulars of the casualties { i | By 3 o'clock p. m. xhtingslo. BMY BUPPLixsS. Orricd OF THE CHIEF QUs2TEAMASTER, Army of ihe Potomac, Wasrixcros, eptember 2 19s, PRCPOSALB Bre invited for TH roiabin for the ust | af the army of the Potoinac the fu! articles any night General Rosecrans or- | oss Stone's river, on plished. foon the rebeis made a tre. | onr left, which oak au fe by Cavairy captured 266 prisoners, a large suppl, under which some of the prisoners esc - Ai eexseun te want of goalie articie of Lager 806 pared SZ eee (Celored,) H ck on our conter, but were again | Cf Wagons, and 460 beeves. seid Figbtng still con-inues, vith no smontapes “ J. & P. BALTZ8 thereon. baa Firet week of @ translation from V. Hugo's great Tepuised. At the same ume they | A ELEWARD OFFERED FOR GEN, BUTLER. results. The fighting of our troops was CELEBRATED LavER BEER, 2,000,000 bushels ef Qata, o t ved ara “8 of infantry again: Je best quality, in sacks. a 7,900 cords Oak and ‘Wood, weil seasoned aud of the best.quality. Each bid must be accompanied Wa the endorse- gent of two responsible persvus that the contract: W awarded wit] be fulfilled. Bids will be opened from time to time as the sr- may be needed, and contracts Will be awarted fer the quantities needed to the lowest responsible digcer up to the time of epening. he right is reserved te accept all or any part of raporals should be endorsed “Proposals for Hay fs i ps the cere may be and encloses 'm separate envelopes. RUFUS ING ALLS, Richard Yeadon, of Charleston, S. C,, offers splendid. The 2rth Louisiana again tremor. $10,000 tor the capture of Gen. Batier. tulized iself for the gallant manner ie which it acted during the battle. The Yankee pris- reside that Morgan is their General com- mending. 4 Bevel entitled i LES MISERABLES, i Called by the theaters “Fanriat.’ i Fizet week of the beautiful Batle:, LA BAYADERE! je Tn which | were Lrougnt to bear. THE COURT OF BEAUTY i mibly but unflinching! willappear, Observe the names: [everest ace Mies Jenny Aiea, Miss Lilly Brandon, Mise Clara Berger, Miss Tilly Forbes, Miss Kate Harrison, | Misa A. Harrinon, and THE BEAUTIFUL GALLEY THOUeH: +c it across the mver, and Davis? divisi A most desperate strug: ali the artilicry Negley’s muuiy A Siti, hid ufactarer of i ae UM MINERAL WATERS, rin CLARIFIED CIDER, And it AGUERSEY COLLINS & 00.8 SUPERIOR DRAUGHT ALE. UNION BOTTLING DEPOT, wtf 57 @ me Teen street. Georgetown. ARMY OF THE FRONTIER. araies fered ter- f Prairie Grove—Des- | rmy. FAaYyeTTEVILLY, Arkansas, Jan. 1.—Rebel Ts captured at Van Buren admit a loss of lied and wounded at the battic of Prairie Grove of over four thousand. The entire telegraphic correspondence of Gen. & charge, when the burned the town of Delhi, which ie reported to | be totally destroyed. Ourcnenalties im yesterday's fight were small. | This morning, firing is beard in the same di- arged also, and cupinred | A grand shout of vic- | C. SOSNOWSKEI, WATCHMAKER 2 iF GEO, &. ED " whole line, wheu General | Eindman was also taken, which contains much | T€¢tion, 2nd it is supposed the enemy are 318 Pa. Avesce, (Iuom Hatt.) Lieut, Col. and A. D. é.. The CHent Comedian, Pantos yeh aud Vout. poud bis whole ime, the left | valuable information, and will be forwarded te | #¢vencing to storm our works, T! oid soe ©. 8. would respectfully call the attention of ree- ile! Obief Quartermaster. H.W. EGAN cetab i fon the east bank of the river, | the War Departmen ary enger tomeet the enemy, and are determined idents of Washington athemms antler, aaidiaregad The Negro Momus, ihe oi rated s former position, | _ The destitution of the Rebel army is pitiable, | ‘© copauer or die, peddlers. to bis lar ell aasorted stock of HEIBERGER & CO., WILLIS ARMSTRONG | und the 2 iginal position of | Himamen’s infantry being withont shoes. Knoxvitte, Dec. 29.—The commissioner's FINE GOLD joaeas piers * . aggre ee a The wonderl uggler sad Pantomimi: i anlage Is Ww us. The ! court is trying for treason Botler, a member of JES , eo. oDOS o-5 i BILLY EMERSON, the Comies!, i J. BYLVAS CLARKE, the Reliable, | HARRY TALBOTT. the Wonderfal, j sumed on Saturday, and all of victory. “National Telegraph Line” was the Legislature, and A.D. Smith. Great feeling ds manifested. Mopitr, Dec. ALF. CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY MERKCHANT TAILORS, Merszopo.itan Hore, . j noi yesterday, being interrupted from | Arkadelphia, fitty-five miles southwest of Lit- | arrived here al + eR OE OF sec beloce 'parreatins ‘Lave Brown's me THE GREAT CORPS DETHIOPE. Ecme cause, std the foregoing dispatch reached | th. Rock = CHATTANOOGA, Dec. 20.—No fighting at Mur- ‘All WATCHES sold by me will be warranted for | 44-*f 362 Pa. avenue, Washington, D.C. New York Via the Buffalo Line. This Being connect: d witha laree Euster= importing house. and receiving nr goods direct. Iam able to Rebels are dispe ng in every direction, sell icwer than aretha house tetas elty, With the reported intention of concentrating at z z z 4 5 > 4 Bd cf 5 4 £ a w 30.—President Davis and staff o'clock this afvernoon. Gen. Schofield has arrived and assumed com- aund of the Army of the Frontier. Retreatof the Rebelste Arkadelphia—Army Operations in the Indian Territory. Sr. Lovis, Jan. 2.—General Binnt telegraphs | from Van Buren en the jth uit, that theenemy | had retreated during the night to Arkadelphia, | frersboro’ up to noon to-day. Both armies are in line of battle within half a mileef each other. A battle is momentarily expected. Our troops are confident of victory. ¥ PRISONERS IN THE LIBBY PRISON. The Richmond Dispatch states there are 1,450 Union prisoners in the Libby prison. oBe year. we TECH REPAIRING dons by a practical watch- ‘ao A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO de 16-tf count ter the fact that no official dispatches had | reached Wushipgton last might from Tennes- sce.—REYORTER.} DETAILS UF TUE FIRST DAY'S BATTLE, Nasovit.y, Jan. 1.—I have justarrived from u verrific battle on Stone's river,an the front of Muriree-boro’, west side, It has raged with | i May ac- | Pp ALBANY LUMBER YARD. Hl . B. BRENAN, No 21 North Gay street, Balti- i esier in Walnut, Ai, Oak, Hickory P. shogany. and Rosewood Boards and Plank, Also, Cabinet Makers and Unidertakers Vurniching Ftere; ail o! hich 1 offer for snic at the lowes de 43m* The evening’s entertainment will conclude with the iberuian Extravaganza ent'tied PADDY MURPUY’S MAGIC SHIRT: Paddy Murphy -.... George R. Béousn iss!oN—Baicony and Parquette, 25 cents; to ra Arin Chairs, 80 conts; to Private Boxes, # ix persone, Doors cpen at @\o SOLDIERS for Watch Repairing. ATTENTION, SUTLERS. H. W. PITKIN. 4 A. B, PITKIN. “ §. SOLLIVET, jock ; performance at 7% HOLESALE GROCERS. PRODUCE AND WO TALE ISSION MERCHANTS st received a large and wel stock which we are offering at lo’ Bre reciting ia Ph $m buying over most other houses, Yentic: paid to sutlers’ orders. oe HeAelphia, we bave adv: el ph advantages PITKIN & CO. AGAINST INTEE- CAN APPAIRS. aS "8 SPEECH POUR ARING WITH AMER uIS BECH IN PRAISE OF OUB BOLD BPROSUNTRY. INOBBA! PRIOE OF WOOLEN AND SR IN Tiron GO0BE. : ox .. No. 464 Tth st SLI seers CLOTHING MEN’S AND BOYS’ WHAB, and they will mot jerseilsllothers. They have the anc sre bourd to run off their stock within t forty days to make room for our stook facturing. only need to see our goods to Induce eur stock ¥S’ JACKETS A excels anything ever vTered in J. BRUCE & CO., MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLO Setermined tc No. 464 Tru Srase Boore Below smi Sater Bate oars A = pre gota johenent. always op band or mad aother DE) BAL! __ BATOHELORS BATE. LIFFLUBRNE HOSPITAL, May 33, 1863. BOTICE.—On and after ed to enter the wards or this date, visitors will be ‘of this Hospital on Tuee- ____Aawt Surgeon 0. 8. A: : A» EXPREAS COMPANY. ROTIOR OF REMOVAL. ¥ OFFICE of this Company is ird street to the large depot op B ‘4 and V etrents ne rmy.ineharge. ADLES’ BALMORALS AND CONGRESS ve Calf Lasting Moroc Misses? and Children's Ralmorale ots ofevery Cesc! ‘on, Gum Long! 3H ze. Military "and Dr. reat variety, att 6 Market Bpsee, Pa. sati ats J. RORENTHAL. (COUGHS, COLDS, HOA MREN Mes, &e. CoMpouND sIRU? OF @UM ARABIO. yh Remedy has used that most 4 BOOTS, of Gi weet possible pric #, at arenu:. between Sth and pular Cong’ ad extanaively persons have become familiar with 1 = Ttear be bad at all the Stores at % aud fifty cents « bottle. a7 42m A ecam” 1) Coe wa MAL priveipal drug NbY! » MALLARD GANDY LLAKD CANDY KING & BCROHELL, Oorner loth et. and Vermont ay, Lanes: nate pRESeER fom Paris, hi arrived with a beautiful collection of Franc! BONNETS, HEAD-DRESSES and FLOW: ERS, just received from Paris, whict he hay yt the corner of Ele jest Rpectinily solicits ae Secane) the ott rolici © patronage io ladies ax heretofore, Aina .Prench Ocrnotn, 43-Ira” j. rUa@itrs . LUMBER YARD, SIXTH STREET, Sorte or Puxnsrivawta Avance. d12tf GORTFOLIOS, ENGLISH, FRENOH AND American; Writing Desks, Rosewood, Leat! and Mahogany; Bibles and Pri Books, Bag’ and American, Morocco and Velret Bindings, some with ous; Photograph Al- bums; Lorgnette: ported direct fi Paris, by the undersigned; Juvenile Books, Bug- lish, Frenebh and American; English. French and American Standard Authors, in fine Binding:; ‘acket Knives; Pocket Buvks, Colored Toy Books. nich and French. nd FRANCK TAYLOR. I OY#’ CASX{MER JACKETS AND PANTS TO match. Boys’ and Youths’ Cassimer SACK COATS, VESTS and PANTS to match. We have | Jurt received a very choice assortment of the above | articles, which wil] be sold at our usual sar ae h NOAH WALKER & 0 Ge t-ttawcw Unt) 36S Pena. aven: BCHNE) DER'S . IMPROVED PATENT WATER cLOnEY OB CLOSE &TOOIA, ‘or use in Hospitals, Hotels amd Private Fawstives. These Sicom are mace wholly of matali, are per- fectly free from smell, eanuot get out of ofder, and, deing portable, are the most eunvenient articlen ase, Frey have been adopted in all the U. 8. Ho: tals. &e, They may be had ip aay quantity of the ateniee, No. 241 Pa. avenue, up stairs, Washing: ton. D.C! __ dy 17-4 EXPRESS COMPANY FFIOR 514 PA. AVENUR, OPFIOR 014 Ft slaston City, D. 0. BEAT BASTREN, NORTHEEN AND WXBT- GREAT EN BEPREGS FORWAMD BRS | HANDISE. MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- MERORLES NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS’ &e. Forwarded with BAFETY AND DISPATCH te al accessible sections of the country. This Company | bas agencies in the principal way Towns ip “NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTE WEST. WAZHINGTON DG NEW VO TON SAT LEXINGTON. : are made at New York and Boston ing to the OANADAS and the ROVINGKS. aud. with Foamanip nee LIVERPOOL, UTAMPTON ond HAVRE, PORD 61 PTAAROR ent coramercia) towns in Great Britain and on the Qon- ect OT: RAFTS and BILLS atall ssoweat Ste parts the Ualted § States: eT ADAM Connections with lines SRITIBH APPINESS OK MISEKY!—THAT THE H ORTON The operas of the * PAR ag ABI WON Ea iupiein te determincteervanrdiony cs ma 6 of Seeneeas issue. (for the benefit of sutering fi bumanity,) fowr of their most instr Lect m Marriage and ita Disqualifica- | Wons’ Nervous Debility,-Prematare Decline, Indi. = Weakness, hy myo and Natures Law. Th: jaands, and will be forwarded free on the , by addressing Sverrtas eet Dine cf dnsictey and Makicar’ B68 | [oot al New York. ty WB-ly XENTE? UNDER GARMENTS.—A ve jar, Gc. jt of Shaker Fianuel, Rolle Me. rine, Gre fixed Meriao and Canton Fiannel Undershirts, with Drawers to match, irom the smaliest to largest ana “viele which we will sell at our asual low prices fur cas! RE & 00 N@AH WALE ée4+4tawiw is Penn. as rece {Iet.) 36 | for the richly ado: SPECIAL NOTICE —A Grand Matinee wili be ‘ Saturday Af ernoon, for the aceommo dxtion of Ladies and Children, when the Great Canterbury Compar y wil! appear. Adiaittanes adies. #1 cts.. Children, 10 eta, Boots ope: x. ind oc! WASHINGTON VARIETIES, NINTH STREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, GLORIOUS SUCCESS! CROWDED HOUBES: OPEN EVERY NIGHT! Firat week of MISS EVA BRENT. The Celebrated Vocalist, Seconi week of MISS KATHLEEN O'NKIL, The renowned Irish Comedicnne and Vocalist. Second week of M’LLE MARIA ZOR and MR. B. YATES, Who will appear in Two Beautiful Baliets. SAM. LONG, J. H. BUDWORTH, W Ss BUDWORTH. Le Petite LUUIBK, the Infant Woader, Axp a FuLs aMp Tatkxved Oompagr! Giving tt BEST ENTERTAINHEN IN THE CITY. Parquette and Gallery. Orchestra Chi Docrs open 486 NEW AND OHVICK BTOUK, PAPERHANGINGS Bmbracing Gold and Velvet, Gold’ Stamped, Me- appropriate either le residenee. d Low-priced PAPERS. for the Tlobhy stored or naomt bers! WINDOW SHADES A beantifal selection Gold Band, Imitation Gold Buff, Green and Blue Hol- and Commun Shades, f land, by the yard or made into shader. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, Warranted to be Gilded wikia id Leaf, The handsomest assortment in the best manufactory in the country. Al 7 a tiful variety of dark Wood and small-sised Oval end Carte de Visite Frames of foreign and domes- Vic manufacture. . PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings, Nails, & CARD PHOTOGRAPHB. Copies of celebrated Pictures, Paintings, Statuary ¢ The attention of those renovating is called to which were purchased for,and,on the abov. account muneral the times, will be sold at the lowest ‘re prices exelusively for CASH for is and labor, when purchased and exesrted All articles warranted as represented. anepenet ba Teepe Soya or Bipoe , in city or country, punctaaily executed. MARKRITE ry RK, No, 486 Boventh at., eight door de ib i a , OYBSTERS—OYSTERS | f Qy ROWE & 00., Qe dealers in FRESH TER. KEG OAN AND BPIOKD OY8TE t SMITH & _ 20 6-3m 67 Li > that hin foure } other hotel of its #1: ze. The KESTAURANT DEPARTMENT has also bern greatly impreved Particular aiten ic are kept. WINS CORDIA ‘his a nag 2 Tr. len presen ted from the Bar, where we are als epar- cag TO IBALR OVETERS, GAME and DELI CACTES, which vill he served in a Gret-rate style and xt moderate prices de 26-tf P. EMRBICH, Proprietor. i i i i | { i e District, from y . EUROPEAN NOTEL " xD. RESTAURANT Corner of Pa av. and Vth st. Washington, D. The Preprietcr of the above establichment re- +pectfully ant ounces to the publie and his friends « been thoroughly remodcled, and the arrangements a e Buch a# to compete with’ auy n in called to his WEIN | tTE RE (Wine Room.) where nothing but the best | nd entirely soe. unremitting fury two @ays, and at last report Was not yet decided. It is one of the most tu- rious battles of modern times, su<tained by both sides with eplendid determination. iday, with about 45,000 effective men and 100 Ss of artillery, and skirmished all the way to the battle-field—the enemy resisting bitterly. The whole of Tuesday was spent by our forces reconnoitering. ‘ihe enemy was found strohgly posted with artillery on the bank of Stone’s river, west side, his flanks resting on Murfreesboro’, west side. The center also had the advantage on high f10und, with a dense growth of cedar masking them completely. Their position gaye them the adyantage of @ cross fire. Gen. MeCook's sa closed in on their left on Wilkisson’s pike; Negiey, of Thomas’ cor; worked with great stor to the front of the rebel center, Koussean’s division being in Te- eerve. Crittenden’s corps was posted in com. paratively ciear ground on their left; Palmer and Yancleye’s divisions in front; Wood's in reserve. A battle wns expected all day on Tuesday, but the enemy merety skirmished and threw a fewshells, one of which killed Orderly MceDon- ald, ith U.S. Cavalry, notten f-et Kosccrans. That afterncon the Anderson Pennsylvania Cayalry, on MeCook’s flanks, | Was drawn into an ambuscade, and tts two Majors, Rosegarten and Ward, were killed. that day, including Adj. Ejliot, of the 57th In- diana, severely. McCook's loss was about 50. On the same day the rebel cavalry made a @zsh in the rear of Lavergne, burned a fow wagons and captured 35 pri-oners. ‘That night dispositions were made to attack the enemy in the morniag. Afier dark the en- emmy Wae reported massing near MeCook, ob- vieurly to turn our right wing. This corresponded with the wishes of Gen. Rosecrans, who iustructed Gen. McCook to hoid him in check stubbornly, wh. 2 the left Wing sbould be thruwn into Murfreesboro” be- hind the enemy.” At daybreak on the last day of December everything Appeared working Well, The battle had opened on the right, and our left wing was on hand. Asvyen o'clock ominous sounds indicated thata fire was approaching our left. Aids were dispatched for information,and found the iorests fullot filyine negroes and straggeimg soldiers, who reported whele regiments falling brek, Meantime one of Me('ook’s aids had an- novaced to Gen. Rosecrans the: Gen. Johnston had permitted the three batteries of his divisioa to he captured by a Sudden attack of the enemy, 8nd that it had somewhat demoralized our troops was chvious. The tiave Gen. Sill one of our beet officers, we killed; Gen. Kirk wounded, and Gen. Willich killed or missing, besides other valn- | uble officers woufded Gen. Rosecrans sent word to hold the froat Jat it would all work He vow galloped to the front of Crittenden’s left with his Stafffo order the line of battle, when the enemy opened a full batiery and +mptied the eaadies of the escort. Van Ck ditvir ion sent to the right, ened Gen, Tgatty’s brigade in front. ‘Lhe tire continued to approach on the right with slarmiog idity, extending tothe center, arditvas that the right was doubling upon the le ‘The enemy had compelied us to make acemplete change of front on that wing, &nd were pressing the center. Gen. Rorecrans, with splendid daring, dashed - inte the furions fire. and sending bis staff alon the lines, etarted Beatty's bri fonesix batteries opened, and sustaining a wagnificent fire, directly a tremendous shout en. Rosecrans marched trom Nashville last | ‘om Gen, | Uenden’s corps lost 4 killed and 21 wounded | ) of about twenty miles. e forward. | jenving sixty sick and wounded Rebels at Fort Smith, with instructions to take care of themesrives. General Biunt also reports that Colonel Phil- lipe, whom he had sent into the indian Terri- tery with twelve hundred men, had driven Coffee and Stewurt across the Arkansas river at Fort Gibson, and destroyed the rebel fortifi- cations, barracks and commissary buildings at Fert Dayis. Colonel McIntosh’s command, and the Rebel Crceke and Choctaws, express a desire to lay down their arms and return to their allegiance to our Government. DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA. Another Important Expedition—Movement of Iren-clads. s ASpecial dispatch tothe Philadelphia Press.) Fori ress Monzok, Jan, 1.—There have been stirring times bere forsome days past, among the troops and war vessels. General Neglee’s division was embarked on transports at Yorktown and Gloucester Point, esterday, and bave spent their New Year's Jay riding the billows in Hampton Koads. any other transports, loaded with troops, stores, &c., arrived, Gnd joined the expedition. The fleet is now putting 4osea, and comprises about enough men of all arms to take ‘and bola any point on the southern coast. ‘The destination of this expedition is supposed to be North Cerolina; but, asa seer iron- clads geccompany it, I ——< il go to some important port—say Charleston, George- town, Savanneh, or Mobile. Atany rate, it will soon be at its destination, and, arpa it foes, a heavy blow will be struck, The fing ship is the steamship ooteery, t | which bas Gen. Nagiee and staff on board. is not known whether he will command the whole force or not—his own division compris- ing twelve regiments, including the 14th Penn- ©: ]vania volunteers, | ARMY OF THE POTOMAC | Rebel River Pickets Increased—Supposed Intention to Cress the River. TIEADQUARTERA ARMY OF THE PoTomMAc, Jan. 3, 10 p. fa.—Last night it was aseertained that the enemy had strongly increased their river pickets tor some distance above Falmouth, and our pickets feared this might cover some projective attempt to cross. Our nearest forces were immediately disposed so as to give the Rebels & warm reception, but ne attempt was made by oom. HEAvQUARTERS ARMY OF Potomac, Jan. 3. Affairs on the Rappabasneck remain quietand unchanged. Destruction of the bile und Ohio Rail. Road. Cxicaco, Jan. 3.—Special dispatch from Cairo siates that Colonel Dickey’s pral Ca- \airy entirely destroyed the Mobile and Ohio | , Kaiiresd trem Ckolona to Saltilo,a distance | This was done before | the rebel raid into Hoily Springs. Gen. Grant's forees also destroyed the road trom Coffee ville to Oxford. S77” The Marquis of Breadalbane. one of the magnates of England, is just dead, and there is a jolly row taking place about his immense estetes. Anearly indiscretion of the Marquis furnishce an heir, a young jientenant, who, it as presumed, will putthe nose of the other heir, Campbell, of Glenfallock, somewhat out of | joint, es far as the ownership of real estates, | casties and lands, and Loudon houses is con- cerned. Fat fees for the lawyers are certain. S7°A Frevcb versionot Shaker peare’s “Mac- Leib” ie about to be revived at the Odeon ‘Theatre, in Paris. FROM EUROPE. New York, Jan. 4.—The steamer Asia, Liverpool on the 20th ult, has arrived. reported burning of the ship Harriet Froves to have been unfounded, and ory é reached Havre. sail etter from the British Admiralty explains that the Captain of the Tnscarera had assured the Ceptsin of the British steamer Leopard, at ii Madeira, that the steamer Thistle was not seized. Ew was found in order on her and the was allowed to proceed. The Tusca- rora had overhauled and examined the and cargo of the British steamer eg for Nassau, and found — right, © Jookept others, The Times, on the peace —d g pects of America, congratulates the the better spirit ai wwards the Seuth, and Fays from the Ii! ity shown bya of the aon, ye public towards = Lancashire divtrese, they are willing to believe that a clearer perception of the honorable part England hes played during the war now pre- vails. There is & yague rumer that France Foon to dispatch another note to England Russia, showing the necessity for peaceable tervention in America. Mesere. Schoolfield and Bright had addressed their constituents at Birm: m on American affairs. -The former thought the South had a right to secede, and ded Mr. Bright took an entirely different view, aud charged the South with the sole desire to perpetuate slavery, and hee ofthe North. He represented the affair of the Alslama ss & violation of interpational jaw. He said he cid not believe thatthe revolt would succeed, but he hatia vision that the whole continent of opry wn would ae mee the home of treedemand of oy e Nearly all the par eng comes find fault wih Mr. Bright's speech. lialy bas declined further negotiadion with France on the Roman question. boot sp persh tay ae tanker ‘with a eon- gratulary eper ud peror. A frightful railway accident had occurred im ne by which one hundred.persons ied General Concha bas resigned the Spanish Fmbasey to France. ‘The Spanish Senate continues to debate Mex- rH THE LATEST yerroor, Saturday Evening.—The news y the steamer Africa, from America, partica- larly the diplomatic co. dence, was the ibe me to-day of universal ‘ussion, but pro- duced no apparent effect. The Times bes « disparaging article on Gen, Halleck’s official report and disputes its vera- city ‘The Daily News debates with in regard to the Lancashire saf. ys = ———— only of deep, genuine sympath; euffering hinseen, Eek Ok good’ secline, towards Queen and country at large, and editor jeves this sympathy to be a new bond & bd 7 to-da » takes 40,00 stand of arms for fork. Gales still prevail around the English eoast attended with some lors of life, bat reTious to the American shipping has 5 87 At St. Lonis, on Monday, Gen. McNeil, the officer who ordered the execution of the ten Contederste prisoners in Palmyra, was Cage Nears a ecg ee hel New York. he sword bore ‘inecripton : “Presented to Gen, McNeil for his fearless die- charge of daty.”