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FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUOR, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) aY THE STAR BUILDINGS, eceuen PEWr's AVESUS AnD 11TH STREBD, | ar WALLAOH. w. D. ore 37 Se, & year, sa advance; 93 fer six ths; and Land less, thas af the Pate of 1 caata aweok Ringle santas in erappere. Two cars. VERTISEMENTS should be sent to the bre ; Otherwise they may aot gpeear until the rext day. irae Pe mall sabeative * PRESETS 1962-3 | THE NATIONAL BOOK STORE, | F: Be. 97S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Eleventh aad Ywellih Streets, Bas THE LARC HEP. FINEST, AND ORKAPEST AZFORTHENT OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, GP ALL KINDH KVER BRPORE OFPRRERD IN ‘tilin MABERT, AT WHOLBSALS AND BSTAIL. dee _fee '3-Sw FORGES, Bucseares 4: NAVIES ows. Epis Dstonns, Do. SESE SHO. ORSE SHOF ¥4TL. ON end STEEL, = HES, MER 'S,and aii BL Ai SETHE TOOLS, Ber sale, whotcsasie or retell 8 , i. Bm 454 Ferenth . bet. t o* YORE Lea CHAINS, NDSTON Es, AGON JAChS gon N WRENCHES, i Gr, ee ATroRM a BAL BS, STRAW and FODDER CUTTERS, te wholesais or zoel +, eel et Tilers hoe oe. BANTHOLO A anal 4. =Hm 65S Seventh st, seat Pa. av.and As Bircuers, ACHINERY, OF ALL KINDS, BELTING. &e., &e., aie) BARTUOLOW det. ‘and Canal. or HARDWARE AFD BOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, For Bale at Lowest Prices, Wholesale and Retail. J. P. BARTHOLOW, SOS Suvenra Sraaer, ers between Pennsylvania avenue and Canal. a P. BALTZS PHILADELPHIA ft GER BEER! All persons in antes aaa articie of Lager Beer can now be sepplicd with ALTZ’S ED LATBR BEER, vite peut INN, PRewic MINERAL WATE LARIFIED CIDER, GUARSEY. COLLINS & 00.8 Ané A SUPERIOR DRA OUGHT ALE. UNION BOTTLING Laggan BOs tf _ reetown, c. 50 o uN 0 WSKI, WATCHMAKER, 3 (som Hatt.) oc. £. ould po: call the attention of res- cers, sutiers, — pedtiere Bee and well assorted rtock FINE GOLD AN SILVER fawain ON DS. ELRY, &o. Being connects 4 ohhe wy in, Pod © Wiionxs sold by me will be warranted for WATCH REPAIRING cone by « practical watch- A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ve TO TKS for Watch Repairing. — de Wtf ATTPNTION, SUTLERS. « W. PITEIN . PITKIN. PIT! SALE GOCE Md AND os 5 RiRGE asst a rr. onion in a over maéat other bi paid to sutlers toon PITRIN & 00. ATEST NEWS ‘FROM &} BUROPE. IK BRIGHT’S SPEECH AGAINST INTER- FEKING WITH AMERICAN AFFAIRS. HIN PRAISE OF ©OUB HIS BOLD SPRECH IN PE IN THE z PRIC oF WOOLEN AND RBABE IN INE PRICE OF «& |., No. 464 7th street, = Ruane toe £2. thet immense stock ee MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR, ebt ad = Bssim ps they ast advance, as they are ww ee ae A mo They have the are bourd to ron off thelr stock within | Bext forty days to make room for our stock we = Vener manufacturing. The ‘Seed to see our goods to induee fapans ae SAOKKTS AND PANTS smything JO BEUCE & ever offered in this city. co. y STOVES | STOVES !! il, Pe baad gl ‘1 BBS’ HAIR STORE, 242 Pa avemwe, near Thirteenth Ladies’ hair colored a Cage black or vows, the vere. ertablish ment. AIDS. baNDMaUS Wigs, KOLL DErot rok THE aLaiE ERS, &¢.. syportest ATR DYE. ‘{ DAMS’ BXPRESS COMPANY. NOTION OF REMOVAL. 2 e. this Company is The DELIVERY OFFIOR deme con SEALMORA AND os if Lasting Moroe- se a ciitaren Sud Boots of every denct Boots, and Shoes. hoo i Beets, Boys’ Loug d peceibic pole. s, ne ne. fe *, between tb and gt de Geo TYLER’S COMPOUND BIRUP OF GUM ARABIO, Pine Jearant and popular Oough Remedy has deen bern so lone Town and extensively used that v ost Petrone have heoome familiar with its extrsord ue- eficacy Itcan de had at all the principa! ¢rag at 3 and fifty cents a bottle. _087-AIMS on4m* AILLARD CANDY! _ MAILLARD CANDY MATLLARD OANDY! KING & BUROUFLL, 16th ot. aud ¥ermont tela Corer ' Eben S. ing ears Ve, XXI. PROPOSALS. PROPOSAL FOR BMyF CATTL K. Beaten Prororace are w iavited x we the With dey of of Sanssey, =, for — fam ad ©: Degartmon! Boe! Gattis, Cattle to be re iverad at Warh bor ipa D.C. ad earh animal to average 1,9": pounds gross, Re eattle sdnitted weighs jess than 3,00 | pounds gross The first delivery to be made about January wih LSS, oF as coon thereaftar a4 Government may di- Feet. lw heed ct cattle per day will be required to be delivered uuder this eontract. ‘A bond with good and enfBeient seeurity will be aired. ay Solty seals from eontrastors who have previons tailet to to comply with their bids, from disloyal pool sous.or where the bidder fs to his Did, will not be sonsidare: The names of frms sbonid be stated in fall, with the precine addrensof sach member of the frm. Payment to be made in eertificates of indebted- gest er such otber funds as Guvernment may he: for disbursement. diteeted ie a 10 OOL A Back way 5 Po oss ee 8. A., Waanin, ‘Preposais for Beef Cattle.” Foren of Guarantee. We, —. —, ofthe ecunty of ——. and State of —.do hereby guarantee that —— is able to fulfil the eon tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi- tien, and that, should bis proposition be accepted, = will at — enter inte a eontractin aeoor erewith. the Bubsistenes { {present to respond © i | prize of | 1 prizn of ae the contract be awarded him, we are pre- | red to bacome his snenritien, "Ge ig guarantee rinst be appended to each bid.) he zeaponallsjiity: of the guarantors must te shown pomiabety Om: ¢ ofirial eortifente of the Olerk cf the trict Ceurt or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney, Bids witch do wo! comply with the above ied _ rerecied. BMY SUPPLIEB, — Orrice or Tax Cuiay Gasazaseeae ae Waszineror, Bedenses's RP. p. ie. DF (opera are invited for farniehiog ‘the army of the eerie the fo ng articles: 2,0 tons juality Timothy Hay, seoure! beled, the weigh ofeach bale to be mark. thereon. 2,000,000 bushels of Oats, Oats, of she best quality, is for the nse | sewed. 1,000 eords Sax and Hi Hicko ‘Wood, well seasoned id of the bes ruallts a ; Bach vid must be scoompanied the endorse. ment of two eles may be needed, and con’ warded ae quantities needed to the lowest responsible igaer up to the time of right sia reserved to necest all or azy part of should be endorsed “Proposals for or Oa j, or Wood,’’ as the case may be and ta separate envelopes, SOFUS IN! RUALLS Lient, Col. and A.D. 6.. oom seen uted Guar ncmasher, s-T.-18c0o.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and aiet. They overcome effecis of dissipation and late Bours, They strengthen the system and enliven the a. "They prevent miasmatic and intermitient fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stemach. They cure Byspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhosa, Cholera and Cholera Merbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters tn the world. They make the weak man sirong, and are exhausted mature’s great restorer. They sre made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roote and herbs, and are taken with we pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age ortume of day. Particularly recommended to Sold by al] Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, 2 Broad- New York. ep 5-006 _ F IBERGER & 00. Buccessore to H. F. Lovnow & Co., OITIZENB’ AND MILITARY MERCHANT TAILORA, ee ae OTRL, a4-4f 362 Pa avenue, ‘Washi stor, B.O. I J. JULLIVET, Davies: Reine é ER, from Paris, i ast ful collection of rene! BONNETS. i HRAD-DRESSES and FLOW received fro =e st the cothaily o fes as heretofore, Also .Fronch Oorsets. 43-1m ly solteite the patronage : ot the ORT oe an, ENGLISH, WRENCH AND American; iting Desks, Kesewood, Leather, and Mahogany dibies aod Prayer, Books, Ba “i and American. Morocco and Velvet Binding? with Clasps; ‘arious; Photograph AL bums; Army tmported direct from Paris, by the undersign Jayenile Books, Eng. lish, Freneh apd ‘Aumerican; English, Freach aud American Standard Authors, in fine Bindings; Pocket Knives; Forres Books; Toy Books, _— ish aud Freuch Cc. (SCHNEIDER'S =F WATER cLoset os OR Lose STOOLS, Hospitals, Hotels ond | Private Famihes. These Htools are made wholly of metal, are per- fectly free a smell, cannot get out of order, and, jane gore bl wee the x mort —— on is pital, rd The; Pateniee. No. rt all the U. fons te ine any quantity of the 1 Pa. avenue, up ph Teo = =r “1860. =. 8.—T.—1860,.— X.-DRAKE'S PLANTA- bay TION BITTERS Of this celebrated brand appears to be in every one’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table, They are a splendid ariicle and can be relied upon to sirengther and invigorate exhausted nature. sep %-co6m Aum? MPANY, EXPRESS COMPANY GRRAT Beer OFFICE 614 PA. A: AVENUE, ie NORTHERN AND WEST. 48s FORWARD! puna! A BEY. Pua Y, VAlo- MEBOU AEP SS, Bo EY, J ite Forwarded with BAF AED Dis DIEPA ‘ all lw sections of the Can Ae This Oompany agencies in the principal iway Towns ip “Ronrn, BAST, me AND NORTHW RET INGTON NEW w YORK, aaern, WAPUILADELELITA, BX BALTIMORE) TN ae Le MIN GtON. fouls th Tinen warding to ine PATIO ‘and the ines forwa: BH PROVINCES lines LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON ted : Ivar. ‘th > pean expresses to all prominent Seurecelal tovvas be Great Writes and on the Gon: rinent. Kg pore! of NOTES, DRAYTS and BILLS made ‘acoesaible parts of the United bg 6.0. eae dest som zp uipEni “LARL ER! Cc passes reheat A Tid I have nat yegatved Raf O01 George 8. Adam “TW lar, Leg of Bare Manachuretta CLARTPLED O1DER, whlch lL offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- tities to suit pu: reharers, Hovel keepers, sutiers and all others ip want of s prime article of Cider are pend i Pago and ex amine this before purchasiO® Oy 4, SHINN Union Bottling Kepot. 57 Greenst. Bo 2%-tf Georgetown, D.D. Ti BY SUANEETE. BED SPREAD} 4 snd 12 4sueen Othe wonre . 4.11 q Teak LINEN “N NAPKINS TS and DRAWERS R No. 26, Central Stores, Between 7th and Sth sta, Opposite Center Market. WAKE CUTLERY, &e. Ac. A ve Are rtmrnt of HARDWARB, CUTLERY, &e AR IRON, TIN: SHBBT TRON. ZINC as) SF np Lait kine ARES, SHOVELS, SPADES PICKS, MAT-AXES. Xe We. and every kind 0} ™ + avodn suitable for army pi PATO RRLL & 20%, at Pennayivania avenue. — PeTATORS, AND CIDER—1500 d "era ab PP LES, 50 Barrels Jack-on White White POTS TORS and 100 Barrels prime CIDER, Lich will be sold in lots 10 #0 LOU Water de 22 de% pot” sas colw? } a eo ame thal the contracts | aide will be opened from time to time as the ar- | Loe ‘tracts will be a H encioned i i prize of l prire of l prize of iprire of 7 1 prize of peLAWAEE STATE LorrMRY. BRILLIANT SCHBMRE! saPITAL. vis PRIZES OF 4700. Seeond Capital Priso --_.7 999 Dollars Lowest Three Nur ber Price....700 Dollars DKI AWARE STATE LOTTE, Antheriaed by "An Act for the Rnceara, Interne! Improvements in the State of Dalawsne.* JOBE A MORKIS & CO” Managers, Or ins 24, to hedrawn in Wi un Deleware, /PATURDAY, Jancary Slt. 1 . BCHEMK. prive of Goi (an ia a iprigeot = 7.%0 is. 1 pride of @T00 ne Of ST} } prize of prieot Pw 1 prize of ize of mm! i prize iptive & : prize of ! prize of } prize of } prize of 1 prize of I prize of 1 prize of frat foe} Ton, | prive of prize cf A prize of prize of 1 prize of 70, | prise of 7:0, 1 prise of poll price of 700)1 prize of Te, 1 prize of 700, 1 prise of joo! 1 prize of 70.) prize of To, 1 Fee) 1 pri T00,1 prize of 700! 1 prize of 700, 1 prise of 70} 1 prise of 700, 1 prize of 720. 1 prise of AM, 1 prize of 1 prize of i prize of ! prize of } prize of } price of ™ 708 700 ro) a 7071 300'1 prise of 700" J prise of 7,1 prize of i ize of 700.1 prize of r Too! Brige of +i prize of .1 prize of | prize of jun) | prise of 7001 priva of TW. 1 prize of 700, 1 pri. f 780, 1 prisa of Ta] prize ¢ 300") prive } 700, 3 prize of 4 7, 1 prose of 30011 price of 70, 1 prize of .1 prite of 2m 1 prize of 600 ang THT prize of 3001 prize-of 21 prize of 700.1 prize of 1a. v! v mr P 790; 1 price of P yoo. prize of 0.1 prize of 709, 1 prize of it, | prize of TO, 1 pr f te? 1 prize of 700,11 price of 701 p 700, 1 prize of 700! | prize of TWO) 1 prize of 700} 1 prize of Te) prize of 700; 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 300 oop zo of Of prize of 001 prize of 700, 1 prize of Lad 1 prize < 700, 1 pri 700) 1 price of 700, 1 prire of 700, } prize of 700, } prize of 700.1 prize of 700, } prize of 700 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of TW, 1 prize of prize of 700.1 prize of I prize of Tu), 1 prize of 300/1 prize of { prize of ) 1 price of 83 prizes of @ Ware 63 prizes of 6 prizes. of 84 prizes of 4.006 prites of 436 prizes of 2 S14 prices — ivare . Tickets S10; Helvea ©5, Bight’ $1 he shove Lottery jonN as ORRT Sk co. sn 6 ha” Like A}lorders t a NBW AND CHOLCK BIUOK, 486 PAPERHANGINGS, Srobracing Geld and Velvet, Gold “Stamped. Me dinm and Low-priced PAPE: for the richly oo or most hamble residence. WINDOW SHADES. } A besatifal selection Gold Band, Imitation Gola | and Commen Shades. delicate persons requiring & gentle stimulant. | Buff, Green and land, by the yard or made into shades. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, Warranted to be Gilded south Guid’ L. Tha handsomest assortment in the District,’ = the Lest manufactory in fhe country. Al#o,a b: tifa) ety of dark Wood and amall-rided Oval and Carte de Visite Frames of foreign and demes- Biue Hol- } te mannfssture. FRANCK TAYLOR. | | whole work shal PICTURE CORD AND TA®SELS, Differemt sises and colora, Picture Rings, Naile,&o CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. sro of celebrated Pictures, Paintings, Statuary “The attention of those renovating is called to the above goods, whieh were Sarchasod for and,oa accountof the times, will be sold at the lowest re- muperative prices exclusively for OaszH for a poate and labor, when purohaset s and executed. tiel “1 Bo Ordata io PAPER ARGING oc WINDOW SHADES punctually ssa in Ap city or. or gonntry. = 456 Beventh s' f dent ieee et _ be 5-17 Odd Fellows’ Ball. ROPOSALS FOR GRADING SOUTH CAPI- TOL BTREET, FROM N PanD EE = rH TO SOUTH SIDE OF'S BTREBT BOUT! Maron's Ove: CR, saesda) 16s PReProgeals will be receive at the Mayor's Offics until 12 o'clock m..on the Jdth day of January, 1353, for executing the following art: AK aor for grading Bouth Weattol street, from N to Betreet se Be it enacted by the Board of anne and Board af Common Counct! of the city af Washtaston, That the sum of sixteen hundred dollars ($1.600,) or su ynuch thereof as way be necessary, be and the same Ae lyin apgroye ated, Brzable 9 gat, a the funds of Seventh Wards, forthe purpose of erature Bouth Capitol street to the proper x Gat and to the proper width betweea the curb li from south side of N street south to the south side as ty street pee . And be tt enacted, The said grading to be gress ibe Jowent responsible bidder or bidders, or them security to the amount of thirt: two hundr Thera dollars for the faithful eom plisnee of bie ot ber contract; provided he or they grade one-half the entire length of ssid South Gapitel atrest, from N street south to suuth ride of reet south. onor befere the firstday of June oar #0 as to mak ood road from N street south fo the south side of B street south, and that the ‘be completed within one year trem the date of said cont: Hee. 3. And be it enacted, That said work to be ad- vertised for proposals for ten days,and in no case | eball the work cost over sfxteen buadred soierei i proces that ro part of ssid appropriation paid until said work is completed to the sai! tac: | tion of the Mayor. | other hotel of Bidders are required to state the total amount for executing and complying with the requirements of the above act. _jyi-dti4 RICHARD WALLACH, Ma: EU ROPREAN HOTEL A RESTAURANT, Corner, 28 38 av, he ie 1th st. The Proprietor of the above ssisbliaiment ae etfully aunounces to the public and his pees i that his house has been thoroughly remod the arrangeme: eo ae e such as te compete with’ o The RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT has also , been greatly improved. eg Particclar attention’ ip called to his W RIN TE BE, ( Wine Room,) where nothing but the best RDIALS, ete., ete., are kept. This Wein Stube is up siairs, and entirely t9 rated from the Bar, where we are also prepared to MEALS. OYSTERS, GAME and DELI. CACTES, which will be served’ in a first-rate style andat moderate prices. de 26-tf 'P. EMAICH. Proprietor. APPIN OR MISERY!—THAT I8 THE He’ otksrion = ieigrmet the BA Ist aN SABERET, ‘OF WONDERS. AN tad i Saka ta pare determined—re ae of (for the benefit of suflering feces afar al theit mest inatractiveant ine ‘and its Dira arisian Cabinet foe New ie -850,000 | i : N°. 8,080. "AMUSEMENTS. Mir ELIDA B, RUMSBY Wil give a ilove sche CONCERT, For the be neft of “hOL pises’ YEE LIBRARY.” at WILLARDS’ BALL, THURSsAY EVENING, JANUARY we. reba) of the * Battle of New Orieans.”” On which vocasic ee a ag 6 ”* Wetmore ¥ “ Bllswort attie cory et of Freviom,’’ Not "and other shotce noes volunteered The Pianc sad on the oceasion fs from the Maxi Btcreof J. E. Elite, Fag The bai! will be Band maly do Tlekets & conte; to be had at W yolitan Hotels; J. F. Bul 5 erd & Riley's Book stare, Rovanth et 6 door on the evening “Coneert we comment at 7s 2) Dr. Mh to reelte Warbinatoms Ode iP ; Covptiy's Flag. “WASHINGTON THEATRE. cece RUBY Ants AND C 8TREMTS, : Leas . Marogs & Oo. J. H. Gosson i i H i } j aprropriate either j | Miss Jensy Allen, Dd. G. Mazonn . Japuary § Great, Htef PO CA HON -TA8! First Night of the GOLDEN FARMER Firet Appearance of the Fs vorite Young Actor, DR. HARRY HAWK. ME, KH, BRINK AND MRS. G. MAKDER. To commence with the Drama of the Ge ar ere FARMER s a CHIML ¥ Harry Howk Purces or Av! os —Baleony Chairs, 75 eenta; Orchestra Beat: 73 cent 4 & cents; Fam- fly Cirele, Scents; Priva Doors open at 17; to commence GROVER’ S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Leomstp Gaover_. THIS Ua Fourth appesrene? ‘of Jemmy TwiteLer (his appearance). sf Ro'ele bail YENING he is MARY PROV Ost. Who will appear te-night in two sslec’ eharacters, Ru by e of the Oonips in hor GE EhAL ANDREW ¢ACKEON, Axo rem Greniovs Victor? or New Oninixe, Mary Provost as Prax in YOMAN’S CUNNING ! And as AnvY Bisxn, im the IRISH DIAMOND! Rates of Admission —Privi B Cirele, 40 cents; Orehestra Ch: Circle, % eemts: Colored Gallery, 35 eeuts; Colored Parter:e. #eente Deors open at quarter before 7. 0’eloek ; m communes at half past 7 o'clock. CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVBENUS, weaw S:xrr Sraenr, UNBOUNDED ENTHUSTAEM! The most MAGNIFICENT PLACE OF AMUSEMBNT in the city. GREAT MUSIC HALL OF THE WORLD! MONDAY BV NG, Jan. 5, THE GREAT CANT perform. URY, as proncunced | by thepress and the public. is sow th« beat and in the Capital ; moat compicte place of jamiurement i City ; the bonse iteclf be: whilst the perf rmances a:uperior order, everytiul’pg counvcted with the e-tablishment being firet elses. rhe Artistes sre selected from the beat ta ont in th i as ‘ofeasion, ax the following list of names will test Engsge fs and first appearsne oof M'LLES mecgemera Ue US TA the most comfurtabie non ibe stage are of e ‘heater reated, a perfect furore by thefr ua peraiieled beauty sud talent Great Ruceese of MiSs AQNES SOUTHERLANB. The Scottish Nightingale, MISS KATE PENNOYER. The Great Dansenre, whose prace and the highest eneomiuma from ail be MISS NELLIF TAYLOR, The Charming Melodist First week of the GIPSYS LAY (Celored First week of « translation i V. Hugo's great povel entit! LES MISER ARLE Cailed by the theaters “Parrivn. First week of the beautiful Batlet, LA BAYADERE: In whieh THE COURT OF BEAUTY willappear, Observe the names: Miss wel fs don, Miss Tilly ‘Des, * Miss A. Harrison, Miss Clara Berger, Mirs Kate Harri aod THE BEAUTIFUL BALLET TROUPK! GEO. - EDESON, The Great Comedian, Pantomimest, and Vo- alist H.W. EG The Negro Momus. WILLES ARMSTRONG, The wonderful Juggler and Pantomimist. BILLY EMRR&ON, the Comieal, J. BYLVAS OLARKE. the Reliable, HARRY TALBOTT, the Wonderfui, ND THE GREAT OORES D'BTHIOPE, The evening’ Hibernian Extravaganaa ent PADDY MURPHY”: Paddy Murphy... Abdwi-siox—Bsleony and Parquette. 25 cents ; Orchestra Arm Chairs, a eenes to Private Boies, hoiding six persona, #5 Doors open at 6Y o clock ; performance at 7! SPECIAL NOTICK.—A Grand Matinee will te iven next Fatorday Af-ernoon, for the aseommo Pt of Ladies and Childron, when the Creat Canterbury Compar y will appes Admittance—Ladies. 2 ct-.. Children, 10 cts. Doors open at 3 o’clock. jes WASHINGTON VARIETIES, NINTH STREET. NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AFENUR. GLORIOUS BUCCESE! shige: EVERY NIGHT! First week of MISS EVA BRENT, The Celebrated Vacalist, Recon! week of MISS KATALEEN O'NEILL. The renowned Irich Come: and Vocalist. Second week of M’LLE MARIA ZOE and MR. B. YATES, Who wui = in Two Beautiful Ballets. Sey LONG, 78 BUDWORT w Ss RUPWORTH. Le Petite ioe ‘ISK, the Infant Wonder, Axo a Frur 4xo TarenteD Company! Givingt BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY, Parquette and Gallery... Orchestra Chairs. *: Doors open at 6% 0" tied MAGIC SHIRT! yHRISTMAS PRESENTS! ‘LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS DRESE FURS, IAN buch as BUR DSON DAY BABLE, WINK SABLE, wah MINK . GENTS’ SUP PLEns The largest stook ever was offered in this market, As our entire wtock fr of ourown menufscture, can give guarantee fur tis tet pee k ral ‘7th and éth ats. some fra er the Avenue Houde, TORY, OF THE GUAKD—By Mre. J ©. Fre- mont; Titan. & Busee, 8! Jenaite of Emanci De omance—By Jean Paul, 2 vole; tion—By Cochin; mocracy in Ameri 4. Or Pekgedion of Unbellef: 91. Basays. with Biographical *Netchr $1 The oe ete and the Book of Jushus—By hop Colenro "Gea ae 1861, to November, i963; Sa otings of Actior—By Mrs Richards; $1. fet maids a he ona, a1 ry of France: The Studente History ted Faviom, G eT YOUR WARWING DONS ee ay AM LAUNDRY. Citizens, Byer7pe pbody, boa Citizens,” Ralo Pal = FRANKLIN & o0., 244 P. Cer vaaia hvexce, BUNSYLV ANIA (north side,) evan and 13th ste, 368 Pa. Pe meget er the pete agg Howe, nee HOLIDAYS, So's ae OCs ANE Pio Lagens, bbe or. Peri 5 bie MILT it ARY. FIELD oe aatis,” meres CARTS! DE VISITE, xe... RSUNS IN BLAOK in RES Mock «f Mourning Goo'* ample Wr: ILL Pin and comple t+ in ail departments. Ove ‘priee only, ma ked ip plain fenres, Ab ‘eck inoure uo obligation to nc? a sur Northern erd tastern eorr. CHET rend » yw -upplive daily PERRY & BRO ce mitt and fu et pretion ‘of Penn, ave i | i i i i i ----- .-. MANAGER t versatile Actress, | THE WEEKLY STAR. a ©" san ae ‘This oncolient Pamily and Hows Journal, con- ‘eining a greater variety of interesting reedis thea ean be found t= aay other—is published Friday morning. TRANS —Cosd, eoveriably, im advance. Lingle copy, per seaam.—......... 2108 Five copies... ao ---.-—--- --—- 476 ‘Ten copies .. on . $00 Twenty-five copies. - 20 60 it invariably sontaise the “Washington Rews’* What hes wade Phe Dotty Browins Siar cireniate se generally throughout the evuntry. BT Bingie copies (in wrappers) ean be procures | at the counter, immediately after the iesas of the paper. Price_THREB OBNTS, Oe — ‘TELEGRAPHIC N NEWS. —— -- +08 FASSOC TATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) } The Rebels Sixty Thy eral J.B. 3 Six Miles Shermun Attacked by Ove Forces—He is Forced to Fall Back— Holmes’ Army Reinforcing the Euemy— Nothing Heard from Onr Forces Below the City—Our Gunboat« Net Engaged in the Vight_The Reported Reiniercement by Grant Denied Cairo, Minois, Jan later intelligence from bighly interesting and exeating. —We burr one day's The rebel: Lave concentrsied all their foroas | trom Jackson end Grenada, and A@loag the lin of road, amounting to sixty-five thousand men | ut Vicksburg. This o on Mongay, and compelled bias io fall buek to his firsi line of defense, The rebel tutrenchn extend back from the nls and fortifications y cia milice Sherman's foree Lad fought to within two mile- of the city, | when he was attacked by the superior forces of * ” The fighiing on Sunday is represented | rebels, as devpernte in the extreme. The batteries and us were taken and retaken. W hole aud even brigsdes, fought band to selon of the nt. dover guns, and for the poss defenses. The 4th Jowa Regim men in ijled, w H ent lost nded and missing. h 1,500 men, was sent out to *ix Gen exroute & sp cu heard irom, Pears are entertained for l Nothing yet hes been heard from ¥ ral forces below, nor can we learn that our Rubboats have taken any part in the action. At is reported iat Rebel steamors are cross- ing from the Louisiana shore to burg, sup- pered to be ying reinforcexsents to the Rebels. The fast accounts stated thnt the Holm vey. wit Rebel Gen. marching in the direction of Vicke- tis net muprolable he Jen. M. L. Stoith was wounded in the breast. There wat sone fighling Tuesday morning, ; diter Shermien had fallen back, but it is thought res, $a: Drees | cante: Kanily | he can saninisin his position. The report that Sherman was reinforced by (rant 's§ incorrect. It is reported th: i ten. Gorman izevacusting , Ark, with the invation of occupying Napoleon. Sherman's loss is estizaated at from 4,0&% te 5.000, Trains are Tuuningon the Memphis Ra:jrosd te Lagrange. (ten. | ferces at Vicksburg. i owN ‘ the Tribune, dated Helena Tan, 2, via Ww York, Jan. 7.—A special tegram to Jan.7, says: The battle fx still raging at ; bere With no decisive reanits Our forces took | the mein battery and riffe pits of the enemy on } Monday, | Tost their from Lsnre | | The Ketreating Rebels Greatly Demoral : ville. wards repulsed and cannon were taken, Gen. Morgan and Col. J. BL Wyman were killed, and Col. Morgan L. Smith and c: ‘apt. Gwynn were wonnded, but not mortaily. Both armies rested on Monday night, after the hard fight of the day. Our * were Sill confident of victory. Pri Van Dorn command the revels, It¥ rumored that Gen. Sherman was be- ing largely reiuforced by the arrival of Gen. (iramt’s eavelry. Thr gunboa Our army is she flank and rear, and will not vield the eon- test mpul Vich-burg is in their possession. Our loss in killed and wounded, so far, is es- simated SyeOn, ee FROM GEN. ROSECRANS’ ARMY. are not doing mach. ized —R eer Guard Attached by G Jey— Their Loss in Officers Heavy--B age is Going te hattawcega. Crxctynati, Jan. 7.—A special telegram to the Commercial, dated Murfreesboro, January 6, gives additional confirmation of the demor- niization of the rebel army. Breckinridge’s df- vision was terribly punished on Friday. Breck. inridge was wounded in the car. Hia xdjntant general was killed Wounded rebel officers iwe thousand to iif thousand. There Was gre al sinughier of leading officers. Colonel Mulligan, of Tepness:e, was mortally wounded And is in hospital here. The body of General Jianson was sent south to-day. General Rains body has beet sent to Nash- The enemy's rear cuard was encouat- +Ted at 1¢ o'clock on Sunday night by Stanley's cavalry, retrenting, 2 estimate their loss at ' of thirty. A negro trom Bragg’s headquarters, who left the rebel army witbin five miles of Man- chester, says that he heard Bragg wontd go tw c butinneoga. FROM THE ARMY Or THE roTomac. | Rebel Reports of the Murfreesboro Battle — | "Rentertainmant will conclude with the | No Indications that Lee Reiniorced Bragg. HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARXY OF THE Po. TOMAC, Jan. 7.—News from the rebel side rela- tive to the tight at Murfreesboro ts to the effect that they haye taken four thousand prisoners | and twenty-six guns. George B. Réeson | CROWDED HOUSES! | | | Jeff. Davis has returned to Richmoad, where he delivered @ bitterand violent speech against the Federal Government and ite officers, de- nouncing it as guilty of the most encrmous crimes. Although the rebel foree on our fromt has. greatly reduced, and the army of Port l entirely withdrawn from the river, it is not belived that any have been sent to reinforce Bragg trom this point, but that they haye merely fallen back upon the line of railroad for ereater facility in precaring supplies. The atmoephere is wuch colder w-day, indi- cating the approach of cold weather, No movement of importance has lor several days. Allis quigt to-night. on place THE ee INTO Easr TEN- NESSEE. Hts Safe Return to Kentucky. @rxcinnati, Jan. Gen Carter's tion reached Manchester, Kentucky, on their return from East Tennessee. They ieft London, Kentucky, on the 2ist ultimo, and comprised a thousand cavalrymen. The re- suits of the expedition are the destruction of two important bridges: five hundred and fifty | rebels were killed and wounded, and taken | prisoners; seven bandred stand of arms, a farge amount of Jour, salt. and other rebel stores Were Taptured: also, a loeomutive and two cars were destroyed. A briek skirmish took pince at Wantarga bridge, and another at Jonesville, This raid wae one of the most hazardous of the war, and atended with great hardships and privations. Wo lost only vB men FROM FORTRESS MONROE. _Resene of the Boat's Crew of the Steamer Khode Ixland—Nothing Meard of the Re- nder of the Monitor's Crew. Tress Mow wor. Jan. 6.—The U.S. frigawe Mion+sota arrived here lastevening até o'clock. ‘The wrecking vessel Relief, Capt. Rockwell, @rrived here thie morning, And the captain re- jorts tat the boa, sent out by the stean Rhode Leland to rescue the «rew of -be Mon: wus picked up on the 3d inet, rc Shoals by & coasting schooner, boand to Fer- nandina, Florida. The scheobrr got aground while picking up the boat, and the officer aud seven men Delong- frg to the Rhode Island were suiseqaently taken from t schooner hy & government tug boat, and ca d into Hatteras Luiet—all safe. Nothieg bas been heard from therest of the Mcni'or's crew, aud thry may doubilessbe con- te ‘ ckwell reports that the clad Montank paeséd Hatteras Shoal ca the morning of the 3d, going south, Weather fine and calm, with some sea, 3 Mosse chaxetix Legisiature. Reeron, Jan. 6 —The members of the Legis. Jature to-day, nominated Jonafhed E. Field, of Burk: hire, tor president of ihe A, and S N. Gifford, clerk. A. H. Rulteck witli oe syewker of the House, ana WS. Rovinson chk Vicksburg, which tb | helniing force attacked Sherman i hundred | écial order, but since then has not | be has arrived | Johnston commands the Revel | well posted and protected in | aud attacked, with aloss ; FROM CALIFORNIA. Sax FRawcisce, Jan.5—The simamship Louis arrived to. day from Poaniee The (+tenner bas cleared for Boston, ing bales of Dicee, 14,60 sacks of oes ol ore, | WOod, Qad 60 piper of California wine. i President Lincoln's proclemation io liberate | the slaves, shthough fully expected, produces * P &nd most profound sensation. The “5 + of the measure have fired 100 guns in ener, The -ua of @51,060 has been paid on asconne the inierest due en she dacramente ity nds, The iund is now ex beusied, lonving TAG unpaid. The interesion ali the other fornin securities has been paid in gold. Legisialure organized to-day. A cn om the Senate, endorsing the Presideat's MaAtion, elieited discussion, which wali (rome daye. The majority favor is passage. due Caudiisies for United States Senator are Park Corress and Phelps Sargeant, San Francirco, Jan. 7.-The message of the | Grovernor of California estimetes ue floaung stebt of the Stale at 8150000. He argues against the Lutional taxation of the mines. He believes ‘bere is norystem devisable which wenld work Pequal. Lt would bea mete tax oD labor, dis- | couraging developmen: and diminishing ther Neinee, thus injuring the whele ¢ Nornan in. he true policy is to let well enough alone. Su ter elected. JEYyERSOX City, Jan. 6.—A resolution was ofiered in the House yesterday, t memorialize Congress lo pres &n act excluding the slaves of Joyal masiers from the military lues in this s Referred to the Commitier on Federal Houres then convened in joint sos. i two U.S. Senators. | John B. Henderson was clected on the first jet, bY oF Majority over Robert Wilson, for Ing on the 4th of March. i Grau Brown, John S. Phelps, Samael 3. | Glover and Somnel M. Breckinridge were then nominated for the fouy years’ term. The frat ' ballot stood ax follows: Brown Si, Phelps si, | Glover WM, Breckinridge 11, Noell 5. Death of Lx-Govermer Wisner. Lzarncron Extoyv. Mowe Wisner, colom erenth Michi- He was for- | . Roeton, Jan. 6—The seamebip Galedonm | bus broken in two. Three hundred tons of ber | cargo will be saved from her im « damaged condition. ~ see — ; | THE VICKSBURG AFFAIR. From correspondence of the New York ier- cla we glean the following interesting detais of the siege of Vicksburg: On the morning of December 2, a grand council war held between , the army and naval officers, and details of the movement were agreed upon. On the way down the soldiers on the shore committd many | wets of vandalism: wantonly burned the town of Gainesville Landing, and destroyed plante- tient, among them one belonging to anent- | spoken Union man. They abo destroyed a large quantity of corded woud. This wood was needed by ihe transports, and because uf its destraction they will now be compelied to send all hands ashore and chop their wood as thry need it, The sailors, however, were not permitted to go on shor, and therefore were prevented from commiting suck disgraceful Kew, At Milliken’s Be from supplies correspondent, says Frem Miiliken’s Bend back to the Sbreve. port and Vicksburg Railroad is about twenty , miles. Any reiniorcements for Vicksburg from Arkansas wonld come over this road, and as | it was likely that the rebel army in Arkansas would be tent to Vicksburg as soon ac it was knowr that the bulk of the Union force had bern withdrawn from Helena, it was deemed {| prudent to make thorough work of the de. su nction of this railroad. It was te accem- = this purpose that the force debarked at ‘lilliken’s Beod. From that point, by march. ing twenty miles inland, they will strike the Tairosd about twenty-five or thirty miles from Vicksburg. Their orders are to tear crock, Mowapthecatverts bars GaSe destroy the water stations, and generally make a complete wreck of the road that it ean- peedily repaired. A similar expedition left from opporite the mouth of the Yazoo, om a like errand, Inst night. They struck the rail- road some ten cr twelve miles from Vielrs- burg, and completely destroyed it tor the di«- noe of A mile or more, burning one quite large bridge. This expedition rejurned in safe- ty this morning. } While ascending the Yavoo river our boats encountered numbere of rebel guerilias and eharpshoowrs, who annoyed our men very much. On December 27th the fleet was ordered to move up the river and attack the rebel bateery” at Mains’ Bluff, with a view of atiracung at- tention from the 6rmy movements in the rear. The morning and much of the pmnen | were consumed in leeling the way up w avoid torpedoes. "Five of the eutematine in- 1. rnals were found and removed withont aeci- dent. The iron-clads then got under weigh again and moved up to the bend in the river fxcing the rebel peepee — about half a mile distant, and opened the t at four o'clock p. m. precisely. The wabeeny te. lead, nad secures a good position direetl the bend. The Baron De Kalb, Cincinnati 4 Lowisyille got into position ender Rocwtnet thy Benton, firing meantime across the ity to brisk hecd boats improved every fire upon the enemy, making a very cannonading and doing fine exeention. The Lexington al-o made fast to the south bank and wade herself useful. To all this cannonading the enemy kept up a vigorous Sen ee ing seven guns, aillocated in separate upon the bleffs and in its face, no two guns be- ing within three bnndred yards of each other. Their firing showed three very heavy rified #uns and others of tighter calibre. a potion, aid The engagemen' Inswed an hourand The Benton Isy in 8 very e: the enemy's missiles fell her like hail, She was strnck twenty -five mes, twebreshots parsing through her decks, ports and w works, doing eonsiderable exrcution, of Usems penetrated her armor. ad the rebels were cat off from Arkansas. The Meret ender dat of December 5, Capt. Gwin, commanding the Be white s'anding upon the spar deck, une rremy through a murine gives, —— shejlon his right breas!, and very pe oe hot mortally, wounded. The muscles ef tbe shoulder were all cut away, and his mght jeng badly injured. He has considerable thee evening, snd but litte hopes are entertained tor his recovery. He was one of the Set | gallant and brave officers of the squadron, and his mfortune hus awelened Yony general *yinpathy and cortow. The Cincinnsti was strock ones; but was Bot ijuredutall, No casualties oocurred on any le ocher yeowels. Mr. Reese, executive officer of the on the Beaton at the time of the or and was injured quite badly, mot sly in ie aim and breast e J Night approaching, the y withdrew « from tbe action, clowmg Uke eugagement at S Kane wm. re a knowing wi dnipege ecuemy, batare ra canigens, of injuring th quite as seriously aia” us. Our guns were sdmirably aimed. our | ebot conid be seen tullmg very duickly all abows | the pebel hattertes, throwing op th- sand in © clouds. ‘The rebel portion * a very strong one. Nothing bas yet been heard trom Admiral Farragut or Gra. Banks. THxory va. Peactice.—Therm i# an asyien in New York for colored chikdrem. It nas 3+ inmats. Ab appeal mkde inet year to the prin. cipal chugpckes. the benedit of these litthe one. bioughione terkey and a ham. Racker sliea trom the qoarter where the negroas constapuy preached OF The magirtrates of Axbridge, Bugiand Bove revived the use of the stocks in dba town An incorrigio’w’ fellow ex the «t0°k- for six beure recently, ander & peppering storm. for drunkenness and abnsing the police His wife waited upom hath during bic in Arceratios, aad held an combfellweover her unfortuncte spouse, ar The Cig Connell of Brooklyn giver & co ered mun sty cents CAmayres for boing pnt. a city e&r bergus be bat oo change, Ge oon- echo Pefteing tw © ee @ bili.

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