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THE EVENING STAR an FUBLISUED EYERY arte (SUNDAY BACEP? 3 AT FHE STAR BUILDINGS. Sememes Pars's Aveses say D3 4 WwW. D. WALLAOCH, Boi — a ae PROPOSA Depot Qva eee Pzores, Wasuisoron. D.C., January v, 19ts. ei ze. in 7 asthe t Quarters: aste: Mon: ete eet Z. Tambor of | ity -three tho eres lock jearlock., Righty throe Bighty Hi\res thoustod einted on the part of the Gorernment. ‘ail to Le ishing the contract. pokais @rument must pan: id ithe awarded to him, mast be two responsibie de oded to the was! a bid. The responsibility of th bistriet Court or ofthe United Stat: rey. |, or their proposais will not be rin the proposal. a allthe parties must appear,or the bi eonsidered as the ‘ by the contractor and [aformai proyorals will be rejocted. “Proposals for Lumber.” accepted, pared to become his s-caritics, EDWARD L. HAR Captain and A.Q.M.,U.8 tive Stresses. Ot PORAL™ Will be received at thie office . Ings. at In o'clock m., for Washington, at sack point direct, one mil- the fellowing kind red and fifty thousand (75,0) feet 4-4 wi 1 Need cs ee or one ;}) ineh Whits Pine Common Caltings, usand three hundred and thirty- 333) = Scantiing,3by 4, fourteen feet thousand three hundred and thirty- four me feet Scantling, 3by 4, sixtoon feet three hundred and thirty- three (33.553) S04 Seamntling, 3dy 4, eighteen feet All the above described to be good, merehantable Lumber, subject to the inapection of an agent #- %. lumber to be delivered within twenty days el a Pro; from disioyal parties will not be con- sidered. andan oath of allegiance to the &. 8. Gov- The ability of the bilder to &li tae contract uarantied persons, whose signatures must guarantee, and said guarantes 1e tors must be ie official certificate of the Clerk ofthe ee Dis- just be present in person when the bide r consid. The ful? name and Post Office address of the bid If a bid imate inthe name of a firm the names individual proposal of the party i ~- 54 the sum of five thousand doliars, signed doth of bis guarantors, will bs am ofthe successful bidder upon signing ye eantract. The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed foo bigh is reserved by the Depot Quarter. ‘Master, Y a aeeeasee to Ca pels = Hartz, Assisi Quartermaster U. 3. Washtngina DO. and should Se plaisiy marked te perety ty that is able to faldl the contrast e con’ sceordance. with the terms of his proposition, is proposition be he enter into ® contract in accordance Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre TZ, |. Army. 3ALS FOR BEEF CATTLE. Beaten Prorosats a January, 1363. ni Cattle to de delivered st een ape and ea: 7 ite 1,0) Be admitted tba’ ‘weighs less stom. The frst deli to be made about J: 25th, jon thereafter as Government may di? of cattle per day will be required wm Feet this eon! sad sufllcient security will be contractors who hay with their bids, from e bidder is not Did, will not be consid: Bames of should be stated in full, with each member of the irm tificates of indebted- T suck o' funds as Government may have antees and D.C. and 0. and endorsed it. tw i a. Suokwitn, ; Wi petals for Beef Ostia” We, —,ofthe meet ——, and Btat guarantee aceol Bi d that, should his ion be acoe) —is al dance with the terms of tics, propositi Bewilint ones enter into contract in acco: Geurt or of the United ‘thet a! tterney. Bids which do not , invited antil the sth day 2 Deis! Zouh bead of Rech Onda si — ‘is proposi- Btates Dis- comply with the above “oe A*™** BUPPLISBSB. Ovriom o tux Oniar QuanTsauasTun, Wasuixoron oat Potomac the fo! it; baled, the Weigh? ofeach bale to be AILS, esas REACEIEES OL bet. Pasar. and Canal, Det. Pa. ASK. For sale, who! @D-tm 38555 Seventh st., bet. Ba. av. and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, Por Sale at Lowest Prices, Wholesale and Retail. WwW. iss ae mving Fea ope of basa and Mabe wv, New York. YT RAW and FODDER C RS, te ; wholesale market Pee a PITKIN & 00. 2 . “2 WHOLESALE how MEnchiNtee ANP 96 KING STREET, Data, Feng ie ey ght in this ae here. One of our Se relie in Phiiadelphis, we have advantages = ving ofr most other bouses. Pi ugtion paid to wutiere! orders. DirxIN & 00. | | Tome pup BAe pine ov . 1aNs DEPOT OF THE The New 6 ae My officers, soldiers and e : ee ee oxne of ca jour diseasen 0 car ave on Dave fHURSDAYS and SATURDAYS fer Phila. delphia, at 3p. m.. Express Train. Passengers going Weat soldiers. civilians, ofcara and others that are sick or wounded, are informed that s rick car wilileate the depoterery MONDAY, WEDNESDAY end FRIDAY at 7 through to the Ohio river without change rolciers and athers on furlough or disc aarged will find this the ches: and mos! deeiaable routes for the West. Thixis tie only line that ean seli a throush ticket from Washinton or check Dagesge from this eity. i CAUTION TO PASSENGERS.—The ONLY PLACE to buy tickets ie at tae Ticket in the Depot of the B. & O.R. RK. Co. ja6-tf ATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE. RIGHTS SPEECH AGAINST 1 FORMING WITH AMERICAN AFFAl 'H IN PRAISE OUR BIg BOLD beta rt yas OF @HOREASE IN THE PRICE OF WOOLEN AND | COTTON GOOBS. Goo ButJ. BRUCE & 00.. No. 464 7th street, has aot increased the price of their immense stook of CLOPHING R MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, aa they bought it at old prises, and they will not make pe mene pay the least advance, as they are determ! vo undersell all others. They have the an¢ are bourd to runoff their stock within pert forty days to make room for cur «took thas we are pow manu facturin; ‘only need to see oar goods to induce nem to Bee TACELTS GND PANTS sxools anything over cffered in this city. J. BRUCE & OO., Dearens in MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, No. 464 7tu Stareer, aon Two Boors Below Smith's. AMS Rs COMPANY. A> MOpviGs sin PA. AVENUR, Washinaton City, REAT BAB’ NORTHERN AND . ExPnbes FO SWARDERS! MEROHANDISE, MOWEY, JEWELRY, VALU- RULES, NOTES. ATOORS BONDE’ Re Forwarded with BAFETY AND DISPATCH te ali accessible sections of the country. jompany hss agencies in the principal y Towns ip NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. ta. offices are WASHINGTON, D. 0., NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE: CIN- OINNATI, 87. LOUIS, Louis- VILLE, LEXINGTON. are made at New York and Boston with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRITISH PROVINCES, and with steamship dines to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE. ence by European expresses to all prominent yo er ae towns in Great Britain and on Con. “Gclisction of NOTES, DRAPTS and BILLS made at all secesaible parts of the United Btates. 0. 0. DUNN, Agent, ‘Washington, D.'0. tion TER- WEST- seu 28 J. * P BAMUELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER! All perrons in want of a superior article of Lager Beer can now be paprlied, with J. . BALTZ’S CELEBRATED LAGER BEER, By the Agent. RILEY 4. BRINN, Ménufacturer o' PREMIUM MINERAL WATERS, ARIFIED CIDER, And A, oh ARSE LINE & 00,8 ¥, COL SUPERIOR Sere. T ALE. DNION BOTTLING DEPOT, 57 Green street. Georgetown, ©. 8OSNOWSKI, B WATCHMAKER, 318 Pa. Avenve, (Inox Hart.) . 8. would fully call the attention ef res- ident ot Washington, = eee sutlers oo peddlers. fe hazge 4nd wail agen stock of FIN: ILVER WATOHES. wie Pe BIAMONDS JEWELRY, &e. Being connected with a large Kastern importing house, and receiving my goods cirect, Iam able to well lower than any other house in ths city. examine my before purchasing elsewhere. ‘All WATCHES sold by me will be warranted for ow Ate REPAIRING done by a practical watch- “po- A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO SOLDIERS for Watch Repairing. de 16-tf s.r .—18esco.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature’s great restorer. A delight- ful beverage and active tonic. Composed ef pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It m- vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It tan be used at alltimes of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by aH Grocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P. H BRAKE & OO., Ne. Bo 36 tf Fis) 202 Broadway, New York. se 25-006m AMP STOVES! P bs J Cc CaM wri srovasm Marin Stove, which we will ‘sell by the ‘ as bough! Talinorss ek Ht GHKGORY: 21 Penn. avenue, near 7th street. nol {int.. Chron. & Rep.) ED BLANKETS, Ds. B BED weiss 3 — ees ae FLA) BHIRTS and Toe fi a gti Say & ShOTHER, Between7th'and sth . _domew Opposite Center Market. Coane. 0) ARBENESS, 20, COMPOUND fee GUM ARABIC. been so ae | nor aives i that Bent | persons 'e it ali the ae —T.-18so.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature’sgreat restorer. It is composed of pure St. Croix Ram, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- sons, and can be relied upom for its purity. It cures Dyspepsia, is a gentle tonic, hd is j the thing for changes of the season. Sold all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & OO., 92 Broadway, New York. 25-e06m M ANDREW J. JOYCE at eed Gar Semen ees Bees ¥ ol on Hef be happy to wait on the public and his old patrons. Repairing of all kinds done with promptness and in the best manner de 17-im ©. W BOTELER. J. W. BOTELER ©. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS CHINA, GLASS, AND OROOKERY WARE, - TAPER CURLERT,, SILVER PLATED Wy, aeianiat, Siig Ae THER DUS ERS. BRU! HOUSEKEEPING AUTIOLES Generally, 1 ELON LA rant LADIES, RMBROIDERED ‘PooRT “WAND. BY sno. de © Ht Pa ave. and Ninth street. IB¥S,a new assortment at 500,000 ith Rev With. oi rap cale cheee’ for sesh, ak | ssp tea “Gand i orks, Green street the an a wD S: SBWRLL Proprietor, "> = p™4raas STATE LOTTERY BRILLIA NP SCHEME 918 PRIZ 700 CAPITAL ioipwicsdb alla Becond Cepital Prize — —_. 7.990 Dollars Lowest Three Nu ber Prize,...7 00. Dollars DELAWARE STATE £03 Authorized by ‘Au Act for the Encoaragement of Interval Improvements in the JORN a MOkKIN a COT Managers Crass 64, to be drawn in Wilmi > on SATURDAY. January Sets 1a rere . "BOHEME 1 prize of @30,006 p08 Iprize of — 7,990 T= 1 prize of S706, 1 pri. } prize of 7 I prize of } prize af 2 1 prize o) ‘t iprizeof 7» 1 prize Of 760, 1 prize of 70,1 prize of Jo l prize of 700)1 prize of prize of 7 } prize of 70) 1 prize of l prize of 71 l prize of 76,1 prize of lprize of 70: l prise @f 790, 1 prize of Tprizeof Jo I prize of 700.1 prize of 70 } prize of 7:0,1 prize of e ] prize of 760.1 prize of I prize of or ] prize of 700)1 prize of 700, } prize of 700 1 prize of 7, 1 prize of 1 prize of 7.0 1 prize of 700.1 prize of iprizeof 70 I prize of 790, 1 prize of i pri 1 prize of 706!1 prize of 706.1 pri | prize of TeO\1 prize of 1 J prize of 700.1 pri t i prize of 0,1 pri i 1 prize of 7u0)3 ae lprize of 76,1 pri: i l prize of 70,1 prize va J prize of 700.1 pri Se 1 prize of 70,1 pri 1 1 prize of 700) 1 pri i lprize of 706,1 ed I prize of 700.1 pri I prize ef 700) 1 pri I prize of 700.1 pri 1 prize of 700,1 prize Lprize of 70 1 prize of 760,1 prii l prize of 7 I prize cf 70,1 pri I prize of 70 I prize of 7,1 7.1 prize of 70 I prize cf 7,1 prize of 7011 prizeof 7! & Iprizeof 70,1 prize of 7,1 prize of 7) ao Iprizeof 70)1 prize of 700) 1 prize of 70} S5, Tprize of 7,1 prize of 70,1 prize of ol 44 Iprizeof 700\) prize of 7.1 prize of TH) = lprize of 700.1 prizeof 70,1 pre cf Ts prize of 700, 1 pri lprize of 700 lprize of 200)1 Iprizeof 70 lprizeof 70,1 prize of 700 I prize of 700\1 wt, I prize of 700 lL prize of 700)1 prize of 700, prize of Ton I prize of 700,1 prize of 7.1 prize of 7) 1 prize of 700.1 prize of 70,1 prize of 709 prize of 70,1 prizeof 70e,1 prize ot 70) I prize of 7001 prize of 70,1 priee of 700 I prize of 700, prize or Fm)! prize of 70 lprize of 700, I prize of 700.1 prize of 706 I prize of 720)1 prize of 700/1 prize of 790 lprize of 70.) prize of 79,1 prize of 70 Tprize of 700,1 prize of 700,1 prize of 700 Iprize of 7,1 prize of 700,1 prizeof 7” Iprize of 700.1 prize of 700,1 prize of 700 I prize of 700,1 prize of 700; 1 prize of 700 lprige of 70,1 prize of 700.1 prise of 7H) Iprizeof 700,1 prize of 700,1prise of 790 Iprize of 700, 1 prize of 7,1 prizeof 7 I prize of 700.1 prizeof 700:1 prize of 7@ prize of 700, 1 prize of 700; prize of 700 I prize of 7a), 1prizeof Jou. i prize of 70) prize of 700, 1 prize of 700,1prize of 00 iprize of 700,l prize of 70,1 prize of 7u0 lprizeef 70,1 prize of 700.1 prize of 700 lprize of 760, 1 prize of 700,1 prize of 700 lprize of 700.1 prize of 700.1 prizeof Tuo 1 prize of 760,1 prize of 766,1 prize of 700 lprize of 700.1 pre ct 700.1 prizeof 700 iprize of 7ov,! prize of 7u),i prizeof 7 prize of 7001 prize of 700; 63 prizes of $:00 are. Giprizes of }00 are prizeset 75are 63 prizerof Ware 3,906 prizesof Mare Bi436 prizesof Ware 77,8i4 prizes. ....amounting to......... $526,695 Tickets $10; Halves $5, Quarters $2; Bightha $14 BP-All orders for Tickets in the sbove Lottery gheuld be addressed to JOHN A. MORRIS & CD., Wilmington. Delaware. jan 5-im* 486 NEW AND CHOICE BTOK, 486 —. PAPERHANGINGS, Smbracing Gold and Veivet, Gold’ Stamped, Me- dium and Low priced PAPERS. appropriate sither Yor the richiy adorned o: most humble residence, WINDOW SHADES. A beautiful selection Gold Band, Imitation Gold acd Common Shades. Buff, Green and Blue Hoi- land, by the yard or made into shades, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, Warranted to be Gilded with Gold Leaf, The handsomest axsortment in the District, from the best manufactory in the country, Also, beau- tifal ‘variety of dark Wood and small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite Frames of foreign and demes- tie manufacture, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings, Nails, &o GARD PHUTOGRAPHS, Goples of celebrated Pictures, Paintings, Statuary c The attention of those renovating is called to the above 8, which wers purchased for, and,on account of the times, will be sold at the lowest re- munerative prices exclusively for CAs for goods and labor, wh rchased and executed, A articles Warranted ar represented, BHADES punctasliy enecuted in clty or county sin eity 01 ; ser treme wank ot @ e 7) rs wbov @o 15-1m™ ‘Gaa Fellows’ Hall. Pappas FOR GRADING SOUTH OAPI- Agr STREET, FROM N STREET SOULH TO S0UTH BIDE OF 5 STREET SOUTH. Mayor's Orrice, January 1, 1863. PROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor’s Office Until 12 0’clock m., on the 14th day of January, 1363, for executing the following act: AX act for raking Fost ‘apitol etreet, from N to i street seuth. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Common ctl of the city af Washington, That the sum ot sixteen hundred dollars ($1,600,) or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the aame ia bere by apRropr ated, payable ont of the funds of the Fifth and Seventh’ Wards, for the purpose of grading Sonth Capitol street fo the proper grade and to the proper width between the curb lines, from south side of N street south to the south side “face. dnd be it enacted, The said arading to be 2. y * @ Ral responsible bidder or baders, ity to the amousit of thirty- —— pe Ce ee <a. er contract; prov’ e or they Jength of said South i street south to south side of B street south,onor befere the firstday of June next, s0 as to makea. Toad from N street south to thesouth side ef B street sonth, and that the whole work shall be completed within one year from the date of said contract. ‘ ec. 3. And be it enacted, That said work to be ad- vertised for proposals for ten days, and in no case ork cost over sfxtesn hundred dollars; rovided that ko part of asid appropriation pratt paid until sald work is completed to the sailsfae- tion of the Mayor, Bidders are required to state the total amount for executing and pemplying with the requirements f the above act. Sly Lats RICHARD WALLAOH, Mayor, Sy 1-004 mUsOrRAH HOTEL BESTAURANT Cornte of Fi Be) ya 48 The Proprietor of the above establishm: ly annqunces to the public and his that his house has been thoroughly remodeled, aad the arrangements are such as te compete with any other hotel of its size. ALG TAURANT DEPARTMENT has also 2 ly oved. se cular attention is called to his WEIN OB: + Gripe! 1») where nothing but the best INFS CO) ALS, etc., ste., axe kant This stairs, and entirely s¢ the . also up MEALS. co} to OYSTERS, GAME ‘and DELI.” which | will Ibe served in first-rate style pric@*s, RMRIOH, Proprietor. CLARIFIED OIDEB! ED CIDER? » < aguante se tear are of Pure Massachusetts CLARIFIED OLDER, w Lome —s sale at oom lowest market priee, in quan- lo’ | Keepers, sutlers and all others in want of a prime artic He of ¢ Older are invited to call and ex- aaa! A. SHINN, no %6-tf i Union Bottling Benot, 57 Green ty. P; Oharion Gédteey eteat ; Ohar! . ‘obbs; Willism Tr Withema: The Union; No 4; ‘New York and Vi Com de.; Hon ‘Robert J. Walker Promise ; award §Rand, Jr, American Destiny? dota Rtabl Patterson “Was He safe 8. I; F Kimball, The Physical Survey of New York Har. Assistant bor and its Avpro ches; Henry Mi United Btates Coast kurvey. An aman in Routh Carolina: conelucs t and en. anes Saterary Byuepe. alter aphgs EPG, é aE EE aie, noéam 67 Louisiana avenue, Te. AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATRE. CURNKR ELEVENTH aND O grasete | | Drs O Manges | : sar | LUCILLE WESTERN, { i who * ar in TWO CHARACTERS bh A, BRINK ARD THIS EYENING, MISS CHLRSTNNY nuary sth, The Comdy of Peg Woth MAS8Ke AND FACRE offirgton.. Jucilie Western Atter which BWISS SWAINS i Reseita . Lucite Western | Bwig. Harry } To-r orrow LUCIUL BAST LYN PRickS oF Ap) Orchestra Seata liy Circle, scents; Doors epen at 24) WESTERN in Nk! jalcony Chairs, 75 cents; pte; Parquatte, cents, Fam: | 'Fitate Boxes, $5. © commonce at 8 a’elock, 8310) 8) GROVER’S THEATRE. JoF ENNSYVEVANIA AVENUE. near Wiliard’s Hotel Leomanp Guovas.... THIS: TUR: ++ eee MeBac ny “NING AY) & Last night but four of the besatifui «- creas, — MISR MARY PROVOST Only night of = ppliog Classice: play of CERENS Ox THE CoLsBian Sere apeaauae Miss Mary Prevost Pe conciuda with THE ILLUSTRIOUS BTKA-GER, bell = vee MC D. Setehetl kaws of Admission —P-ivate Boxos, $8: Drone Circle SO rents; Orchostra Chaira, 7% cant= ih Circle, B Colored Uatiery, 2 cents: Oclored Parterre, Scents Boers open xt quarter bef: abcer commence at haif. 7.o’clock ; perform- 7 o'clock. s searh =4 WASHINGTON VARIETIES, NINTH STREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE. ProvRIeETORS. . A HAMBBIN & CO, STAGE MANAGE! JAMES PILGRIM MUSICAL DIRECT HOMAS 81 MPBON CONTINUED SUCCESS! GREAT THI & MPH! OPEN EVEKY PYENING! EVERY PERFORMER ASTAR! Thiri week of MISS KATHLEEN O'NEIL, The Renowned Irish Vecalist, dt ik Becond wet Es EVA BRENT, The Sweetest Finger in America. M'LLE MARTA ZOE and MR B. YATRS, In the beautiful bullet of DIANA, THE GODD Os THE CHASE, AN McDONALD AND THE FAalRieSs! f First apppearance of Avan The Uclebrated Clog Dancer, | First appearance of FRANK KERNS, ubwcnt Sere Se sonrn, | 3-H. BUR Celebrated Comedians, , iret oi First appearsngs LIZETTES sor 3 e Excelsio: D . LA PETITE MELOUTSE nt U8 Dancer The Infant Wonder, SAM.LONG, The great Comic Singer, S8 ADA JEEMAN, MISS Tuk GERALDIAN, Miss GHARLES, E. PLORENOR, PAUL BEEGER, JAMES PILGRIM, | Axpd Forty Orgex ARTIsTEs! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT. | Parquette snd Gallery. Orchestre Chairs...... Doors open at 6% o’clack ; €01 THE NEW CANTERBURY, | LOUISIANA AVENUE, wear SixTH Stagzr, | GREAT ACCESSION OF TALENT! j A PERFECT AVALANCHE OF STARS! CoxceNtRi TION oF BEAUTY, TAL T, GRACE AND FUN! THE CANTERBURY, as usual, is ahead! The Dompen?, is the very Largest ‘np the World, and the Ha Li is te most maznificent place of amusement in the city, and in fisted up better than.any theater south of New York. SEVEN ved STARS ani ALL OF THE OLD FAVORITES { } will appear to-night. i 1 Firat arnt ANDE BROTHERS, The most daring and Reappearance of MIRS JULTA MORTIMER, who will appear in the GIPSY’SLAYy?! First woek of DICK PARKER, MLLE FRANK LA FOLLE and LITTLE ELLA, ; and the MAMMOTH COMPANY: raceful Acrobatsin America 3 ‘e Penoyer, ct ke Sutherland, N if outs "1 ‘aylor, ie \O: Miss Jepnie Allen, Miss Lilly Brandon, Mins Tilly Forbes, Miss Annie Harrieon, Mr. Billy Einerson, ‘ank E ‘5 ‘ M. Jean Cl. ski. ‘4. Wittis Mr. Harry Talbctt, . 8. Clarke First time of the beautiful ballet, the MADRIGALS OF SPAIN In which THE COURT OF BEAUTY will appear. EVERY ACT NEW TO.NIGHT! v rformance will conclude with s new sonsa- ton: ‘Drama, fret time in thie ay founded on the incidents of the present war, en’ THE BOY OF THE IRISH BRIGADE! Lanty O'Leary, Geo. B. Edeson Hi bya le po! FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY! Miss Kate Harri Mis: Clara Bereor.” M 2, Teer, H.W. 4 nt, 5 Apuission—Balcony and Pat tte. 25 cents ; to eee ce Naw hed centes to Private Boxes, elx Trsons, be ‘t re open atex o’clock ; performance at 7%. A GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN! Admittance—Ladies, 3 cta.. Children, 10 cts. Doors open at 30’clock. jal2 F HEIBERGER & CO., ” phe ina ZENS’ AND MILITARY MERCHANT TA ILORS, Merxopo.itas Horzt. ata Brown's.) 44-tf 362 Pa. avenue, Washington, D. 0. acy, R RICH AND ue El t Tilustrations. Books of evety deeerlptians Sontag men ted often Wirsined with any Book published inthe Wnglish language. 8TER WPENICVIE’ eenton receipt seygia Address BECKNER & CO.,P.0. Box 5,027,N.¥ ja6-7t" pal K8’ PLATFORM AND pa Sei oC meee ee , BURGL AR-PROOF SAFES, TER PRESSES, AND STORE T CRS, yor WHEEL BARROWS, te, be. eat lowent Prigr*s, BARTHOLOW bet. Pa. av. and Canal, H ANDSOME HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Zpet opened another Jot of Hiei Pigeh and Prested Beever GLOARS, Rich Etsiped Dreehe ‘pd Cloth Long BHA WLS, in AN st much leas than former prices, to which ergelal attention of parobasers is ingired. cee. s 4@m-1m 558 Beventh st.. Het py CUTTERS, BA Oi ip StUH RS, * ES. ): 3 - Pornde wholconle-or retail, lowest prices. J. Ww 401m She Revethest.. bet Pa. gv. and anal, *] HB RESULTS OF EMANOTP ATION —By Au: gah og Rok Pivion” | iD idem) - ta + NY. B04, TELEGRAPHIC NEWs, (ABBOUIATED S DiBraATOM ES TME Vit ase) « RAPED TION Orr Mourn Yaroo kiven, Jan. Jon 11 The expedition agat WAS withdrawn from "he Vasoo day suirly, A sinele atta tk ny he om my we repule d by our gumte aie Vee 8 Abae Schr BF A base Of ap. TATIONS, the enemy be IMpreRBARIC On the Trent teeing that etheam rere DAS Leen ny Mabling of moment sine: Ie Jens XN + bar oon heard from (ien Hants of hy ut bd arrived Sere on There tey in pow on the iraneperts, ni Milliken’s Heng. No turther deveiapme ev © been Minds Of the mavements of Member. anc It reted Vicksburg, The enemy bas toon re + ty the wim ler C48 mer d they had 160 gune in their rier, bericcs field artillery. Out losses in ©O amount 0 OF LO men in iitted. WPGC ANG prisoners < kDOWH The body ef Capt. Gw ta, of the gunbont Bea. fou, wail be eent to Cairo on the punbeat, and | thence te Lar intends Bart bas been ri App A council of war was meld on board the ‘Tigress, Gen. MeClernand’s headquarters Commedcre Jor ‘ten, Shermas and Gen. McClernand and owner officers were present. it was considered folly to make any further aituck on Vickeburg with the present fore the enemy Tectivicg their reinforcements too tupialy, and there being no prospects of our fiGe receiving reinforcements. Therefore they deemed itjexpedi: nt to abandon the attack on Vickeburg and operate against some other pl .. The peintof attack has been deciaed on, but public-ty is forbidden, The toile day Loth fleets got under w hy but there was no coal for the gunboats and they Were unable to raise xtenm. There WSs 8 Hood mm the river at thie time, and with wood tre] in the transports took the gunboats in tow end movedsicwly aiong. Oar adyance sirived Rere las nicht and met the coal veasels going Gown tha river. ‘Lhere was considerable excitement at the h of the Arkanses river. The ram Pon- in ie Gown the river, ama the gunboats ch i ‘nd rams are waiting tor her. RRA PEERS ee FROM TUE SOUTH, % AuMyY oF Tuk Potomac, s the fello Vicksruna, J From the iatest i enemy's (ranspe only seven guni oats are Letween the month of the Yazoo and Miliiken’s Bend. Vickgburg is Gaily growing stronger, and we intend to hold in J. Pimbontox, Gen. Com’g. CuattTancoca, Jan. 9.—The Rebel publishes the following trom an official source, dated Winchester, Tenn.: . Gen. Morgan's repo: t of hixexpedition shows 2,40. paroled prisoners and several hundred of the enemy killed and wounded, and an im- ¢ dispatches : To Hon John A, Seddon mense GuanUty Of arins and property destroyed. | Porresi'e repott shows 1,5) prisoners, 1,000 of the eurmy kiied and wounded, and an im- mense quantity of srms and ammunition and eieres Cestroyed. Also, that his whele com- mand was splendidly equip) from the cap- tures. Our operatiens at urfreesboro’, in- cluding the capture of 5,000 prisoners, besides 2.1.00 captured at Hartsville and around Nash- ville, sum up 10,G¢ in less than a month. We have also captured and sent to the rear three cannon, 6,40 email arms,and we have 2,000 more in the hands of our troops, and 1,500 Wagons destroyed, and the muirs and harness secured, The encmy’s loss in killed and wound- ed . estimated & 20,0, including seyen gen- erale. FROM MEXICO—OCCTPATION OF MATAMORAS BY THE FRENCH. eo CHARLEFTON, Jan. 11.—Late advieecs from Sun Antonio, Texas, state that an express from Lrownsville had brought information that 4,000 French troops had landed at Matamoras and taken posseesion of the city. The Enguirer has the fiflowtacs The railroad bridge over the Nense river, on the Weicon and Wilmington Railroad, has been rebuilt. The Virginia soldiers in hospital are suffer- ing for clothing and blankets, while those from. other States are supplied by State agents, and the Enquirer calls en the men and women of Virginia to furnish the necessary articles. The Richmond papers announce the result of the recent exchange of prisoners as already published in Northern papers. FROM CALIFORNIA. : San ERA MONOD Jan. 10.—The steamer St ouis sailed to-day with eighty passengers and 500,00 in treasure for New York, and $580,000 for England. The following descriptions merchandise are in the market here, and to ative, in excess of the demand: Beef, pork, candles, lard, nails, olive oil, coal cil, rice, ale, porter, liquors, cor- dials, cordage, metals, tobacco, yeast, powders, crockery, cheese, gunpowder, hops, watches, sNert-iron, boots, shoes, ease goods, dried apples and currants. he total amount of treasure received in San Francisco from all points during the year ‘was forty-nine millions of dollars. The ship Washington also sailed hence to-day for Hong Kong, carrying California produce Bnd $26,000. The ship Merrimac also sailed hence for Liverpool, with 30,000 sacks of wheat. The rceolution, endorsing the emancipation Proclamation, after an extended debate, have paseed toth Houses of the Legislature, eight senators and eleyen assemblymen opposing. San FRANCISCO, Jan, 12.—The steamer Scot- land, for Hong Kong, sailed bence to-day, taking $100,000 in treasure and worth of a se Scotland ptr s ted thé line of four British steamers to run regu- larly from this port to Chima and Japan. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ForTRESss Mowrog, Jan. 11.—The iron-clad frigate “New Ironsides” went to sea trom this place acre + The Richmond reper say there were at Newbern, on Wednesday last, fifty-five Yankee transports. The force there included the com- mands of three Major Generais, which give a force of 50,00 at least. There is a formidable fiect of war steamers at Beanfort, and it is supposed thatan attack is meditated gn Wil- mington and Goldsboro’. It is reperted in Richmond that the rebel gunboat Merrimac is now lying under the guns of Fort Darling, baying gone Lelow the block- ade obstructions, and cannot retire on account of the low water in the James river. The fleg of truce steamer Metamora. in charge of Capt. Valtenburg, arrived here to- day trom City Point, with three hundred and twenty paroled Union prisoners, and several ‘women and children. Unsuccessful Effort of the Rebels to Cap- ture Hartsville. Sr. Lovis, Jan. 12—Genera} Curtis has re- evived a dispatch from Major Collins, com. manding the post at Lebanon, Mo., stating that at three o'clock on Soomew A morning seven hundred Federals at Hartsville were attacked by tour thousand rebels, with five cannon, under armadnke and Porter, but drove them five miles south. The rebels then took a circuit and returned to Harteville, when the fighting recommenced and continued till sundown. Our loss was 35 killed and wounded. The rebels lost 150, Missouri Legislature. Jrerrrenson City, Mo., Jan. 12.—A resolution was adopted in the Senate to-day requesting the committee on the militia to report a bill re- vising the military laws 80 as to provide more effectnally for the enrollment and organization of the militia of the State. A bill was passed making treasury noteg and postal currency recetyable for taxes for a period of. two years. General Butlér Gone Home. = Lowext, Jan. 12._Gen. Butler arrived home on Saturday evening, and was met at the Gro- ton Juction by a committee of his fellow-citi- ue, Who accompanied him to Lowell. On the arrival of the train be "Eh peeropensety peones Sy the Mayor, to w! 5 be briedy. replied. Jarge concourse ot x meet and Sonkece te resi- . Discharged Sel: *. New York, Jan, 12.—The bark Fenelon has arrived from New Orteane with one hundred and filty discharged soldiers. Sixteen died on the paseage. The los of the enemy | he ineresantly for the last | houre, ceuring # heavy rise in the Mis- | nd Enquirer of to-day | | ' Hl | Traveller's correspondent rays that heavy re- | Newbern on the Istinstant, | Sde landed at Morehead City. | i j j tor some days. Our cavalry | PHE WEEKLY STAR. Friday mors. Tene Sok wwreremhiy, om edeemes Pinele copy per enmum . s. ee ; | | | 1t terertebly comtetee the Wenge Heer: | Nhat bee made he dhecip Aeemine ear clewuiote on | EOnereliy Wronghewt the eoamtey. BP Pin gle mmvine (ie © npemere) one be Lat eae thea woes < aneeins IMPORTANT Muy yuate wee tee (0 w goeemese * > ABI AL OF REDD FORO amen te > THE FLOOT ACeMenTER > “ rotele are cet eye Of ue ae wrvdere atows wader (len Paster o'er Semet ef we hat th tering very eon 1. eHeR Of the wely 6 rallread @ thabdehere yawn te moved te ~ Kelegh. A portion af Lew y bee ben withdrawn from the beck to Kiehmend, and & anid to be mareh 2 different poiwts in Ner® Unrotin: T tte Cofenee Gien Poster bas been very heavily reinforced during the past two weeks, and the beyal poo. piect the North will be pivased to tearm that “is able tender is moving to the interior again, He te determined to keep the raitrond comma. vreauion between Kichmond and the Gulf Sates eyered. Tr would be impreper at this tune toallude to | ®My particular movement which = being -ULIT is genersity comceded thai the eae tek ©} w rendezvous Rere is derigned to eg With an expedition for the capture of Wil- gion, the termini ef three important rau. onds itis rnmored at Newbern that an attack is be pate oe en ee ‘a Gru. Neglre'sen Ure di vision, with many other ire have arrived safely at Newbera, and iy for action. Rein‘orcements are landing still at Newbern and Beaufort. Theee harbors are @lied with steRM™ traneports and gunboats, ‘The health of the troops is excellent, BMiany of the regiments are being paid off. - THE REPEL REPORTS. acon Monxox, Jan.!\.—The R. chmona papers of yesterday contain the fi wing des. aes from Raleigh: ise At Newbern on Wednesday Inst there were fifty-five Yankee transports. The forces there include the commands of three major generais, ch give 2 fcrce of 50,000 at least, There is a formidable fivet at Beanfort. It is suppssed that an attack is meditated on Wilmington and Goldsboro’. ACTIVITY IN THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPART- MENT. A letter to the Boston Traveller, from New- bern, N. C., confirms the rebel of grea | ly increasee activity in that Department Tae r inforeemente are \ here there were Civisions now. Gen. ‘s brigade reached tant blow is to be struck there doubt, | and probably the rebels are not far amiss ia their caleulations as to where it will fall. FROM THE AKMY OF THE POTOMAC, Starroxnp Court Hovex, Jan. 1L—Aa of Rebel cavalry, supposed to be "s command, has bon hovering on oneal au ferd’s store were fired upon, killed. Our scouts have been peatedly, and one of them died to-day, from juries received in this way. ibis cayairy was su: by Col. Schimmelpfennig went ont isst, with a force of cavairy, infantry and ullery—advancing by rent roads. reached Catlett's station yesterday, where he enconntered and drove & company of from 60 to —_——_ cavalry. He ascertamed satisfactori| at there is no Rebel force, except roving’ bands of cavairy, on this side the nock. His caval reported that the Rebels had been running care on the railroad to Manassas Janciion; bat this is doubtless incorrect. A sergeant of the 12th Titinois, the rebels, managed to escape, and reports thi rebel force consisted only of cavalry, be- longing to Hampton’s command. Gen. Sigel arrived here from Washington last StarFrorp Court Hover, Va., Jan. 12—Be. headquartre 4a} Eg. fore Gaylight m the of Gen. Sigel, at this » were discovered to be on fire. It origin: the room in which the Qvners] was slecping,but through the strenuoeg eflorts of some of bis staf it was extinguished tefore material damage was done. Pennsylvania Senatorial Contest. HARRISBURG, Jan. 12.—A resolution was resented in the Senate this afternoon, by Mr. . Lowry, petting Suse eaten numerous in! newspaper — iavely “appeared, = danger violence to yprehended on the election tor United States ‘Senators 4 Senate adjourn until Wednesday 10 omic Tesolution passed the rea 4 strict we and wis laid over until santas hg een i previous to 12 o’clock an election cappot 3 place, and the Temains vacant for os. year. The city is filled with thoneands of strangers, and greatexcitement prevails. The republican caucus adjourned without making any for United sat with closed Stats SeRatom The rown out thet Mr. to-morrew i but intimations are nominated ce scattering. On the sixth ballot Buckslew received 40, bell 19, and Hughes S. This nominated Mr. fe _ democratic candidate for United States Senator. Senatorial Election. Hatirax, Jan. 12—The steamer Princess Royal, reported as up for New York, sailed day tor Nassau. . 87 A curious divorce case is now in Noble county, Ohio. ee divorce u) the ground of the of his § is show that her husband sent bome and. then ard woman to go ‘Wheeling, and represent is Aiteged that Gu ler did this in ofder to more mate .. = ay Hp — uliarity, volunteers has ut ita pec namely, thet neasly all its members, oftoers apd men, are over 45 years of age, Three- fourths of them are gray-headed and maay bave long white beards, giving them a venera- ble appearance. 87 Anexplosion occured Wed after. were more or less noon at Bridesburg arsenal, near by which fourteen injured. The building in which the explosion occurred was occupied asa ee ae receipts at for the year 1862 83,316,315 in excess of of 1661. The entire receipt for duties at port for the 1862 were 751, - > vA gman by the name of - who is Napectanhg Semen has ak becn Getected at ‘Tacuse, in forgeries to Amount of $3,000. snceeededin escaping. cipicé, and the men then throw them men doa very wrong thing, bat of Poa the mee sara taroe bem ove what the women have cause to expect. #on with their food, a7” A life of Victor Hugo, written, it by bis wife, is shortly to be published tm is said, Pars

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