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“THE EV ENING erat (SUNDAY BICEPTED,) af THE STAR BUILDINGS, eee Pann's Av23UB ND lire Steuer. sY Ww. db. ). WALLACH. aarciore at @ eee eaves: 82 fey sz eh es r Biugie | TWO cERFTS. sd de sent to SEnrannere co Sd bette dar. avrrer until the | H i j | PROPOSALS PHoOro ate vor romsen. Duror Quanremxinren’s Over Corner Bixhteenth and @ Waamerox, bv. ‘etre cc PRoPesae will be revived: at aatnne tees B. legs: at ivocloce ator { Gebivering it the city of Was! wom, at auch poi oe the Desct Quarter ouster mat aniet men mle |S on (Ls ene) feat of bamber of the following Ged t | jon. Vi Pot panes and fifty thousand tno feat 4-4 Righty thtcs thousand three Lond Si oa he ree Tee band thirty- Phree (43.333) fee: byt AN pecor ws. 8 * Scantling: br 4, fourteen feet Bighty (hr ind three hundred and thirt hy 5 Scantling, 3 by 4, ixtean fast | Righty thee: thousand three handred and thirty-, | ‘Three (n3.VG) fact Seantling, Sy 4, eighteen feet | tong, iHemio k.) Ab the above described to be good, merehantadle | F.subiret to the inspection of an agent ap- m the part of the Government. H be Insuber to bedeiivered within twenty days | jacing the contract. Propesa'= from disioy al parties will not be gon sidered. and an oath of allegiance to the ©. 8 Gor. ernment must accem pany each propositien, abtity of the bidder Xo i the contract should irs awarded to hin, must be guarantiat by two Torponsibie parsons, whose signaturea must | be uded tothe guarantee, and ssid guarantee { mgat accompany Aid Big cm Ee rerponsibility cf the guaran j ehown ec official certificate of the o Glen ot Sieh nesrest Distriet Court or ofthe United States Dis- | trict Attorney. i Bidders must be present in persom when the dice mre coceed. or their proposals will not be consid- acts, fait name ceog Frat Office address of the bid i manta ‘opasal, Wels trae aoe OF 8 ares tiic'names If a bid of allthe parties must 4; r,or the hid willbe | ecnridered aa the individual proposal of the party | ing it H ip im the sum of five thousand doliars, ca j by theeentractor and both of bis guarantors. = hipaa ot ae the successful bidder upen sigs ne H or all bide that may be | ent by the Depot Quartar- | master. Infermai proposals will be resected Proposals must be addressed to Us, tain Edward L, Hartz, Assistant Qasr termaster 8. Anmay, | Rpshington. BD, 0. should be plainly marked for Lum FORM OF OUARANTEE. of the sae, of —, 7 State of — — dtihe cosnty of —, and aot nde do Bre eee peers ie TMA ‘Aposi tio: sad that, should bis 2 Lope he will at once ent ® contr Sse ter ‘act etn nae posed —— the eoutract be seeeted him, we are G to b hi pre (To thi guarantee meee be appended the official eertificate above EDWARD L. Pa jaa Captain and A.Q.M., ‘ALS FOK BEEF CATTLE, Was wey are invited until the 15th day for fa: rain to — Su beintenca Dagertent Zt 2 Ree? Ontal ear soiaiel Ww ote pe Be and gurh anloel tos oa a i ue ay admitted that weighs lees less gan ped ie The Bret deliv, to be made about January saigel or euih porte isetecateas ic faite le yer Gao required to lel 6 ith good and suficient _— will be acd. i 1 i | bi} RSet eed iT resent Tespen: mahrotosais from a aera cpu pane pay Seo ae Ca perce 7 of gaat of ae State of —e, do pirates able to to" fall the con- the terme of his proposi tion, and that, should his proposition Be will s* omepenter into s contract therewith. om a him, Should the be awarded him, we are pre- Thi porto i appended t to each bid. a.) eet sibility of oe pore trh s Beorecl ne cortineate ar ‘oF th ‘the tee of the — istrict Court or of the United States Dis- rR whieh "io not comply with the above ( Ans sal ‘as Government may have ME: peer Gisele, BMY SBUPPLIES. Orrs vax Curmy Quasteaa ist ‘ om OF Qu: eh bes ‘Wasz ptember 1s are invited for furan it; os Janten Bemarke Se yet ent, » Eins times Exhansted nature’s great restorer. the endorse- contracts opened from Sime bo timean the ar brain. needed, and cumtracts will The is reserved. tc sscestall or any part of Be we [NDSTONES, een ipikhow: ios, FT: UE WS, iBviones, COAL SCAL eae sthaw and FODDER CUTTERS, Fe PB BARTHOLOY Stn) 658 Seventh st., bet. Pa. uv, and tS RARTHOLOW tm 558 Seventh st.. Net. Bs. av. and Gsnal. FULL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE amD . HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, For Sale at Lowest Prices, Wholesale and Retail. 3. P. BARTHOLOW, 559 Seventa Sraazst, = between Peunsylvanis avenue and Canal. ATTENTION, SUTLERS. + W, PITHIN A. B, PITKIN. HO. Ben PRODUCE WHOL EO ATMISSION ME) CHANTS,” oa bar Feaaae al rsnctad DS, &e., oer eke cat Particular ot at PITKIN & 00. PPINESS OR MISERY {—THAT IS Fis = f the * baad” CanLNRT "ONDERS ANATOMY, INE,” bav: termined © pense. for the benefit o less of bezanity | ) four of their most inctrustive and inter- Lets yo Marriage and its Dinqualitica tows! Noceous Debility, Premature Decline, Lndi- ession, or ignorance of WS Law." These invaluable Pos ver most b tion mid to Waier< orders, dels im* H* and M cima, matommy dy I- ly Broadway, New York, H ef the B.& OB be accepted, c in seogrdance B 318% AND | g waffering | as NOTIO. O BICK ane WOUNDED SOLDEERS CIV- ILIANS aN” ores DEPOT OF THES tread Companies composing the line be- teers Pelisret, Pomven moo" wd York have paton alarge ea | fitted up with berths ventilated, and express vomiers. soldiers and h the exosation others that are wounded o. <—_e a ve 92. TU Es- of conta; The ea: Dave, THURSDAYS ani SATU arm iphia. at 3p. m., Express Train. Passengers going West, soldiers. civilians, roen | 4 ethers thet ape ele or wounted, are informed | Unat a sick car will leat the de re ed MONDAY, | WEDNESDAY an FRIDA 7 a. m., going through to the Qhio river without change of ears. Boldiers and others on furlough or dieeaarged will We HOLESALE PROD Js AND FRUIT HOUB: JONES | + Cosser Eight s§p _Washidgton, 1,000 ‘Srazera, BBLS. Al APPLES prime Western New York Apples. (ne trait ie aa oo this H market, ) ast arriv. rPhila- | Sud this the eheapost and most deriaable root for | Cat TION” ‘0 PASSENGERS.—Tha ONLY PLACE to bey ee Go is at tae Ticketin nes Bepot | je ATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE. H war oa SPEKCH AGAINST INTER- KING WITH AMERICAN A¥¥ AIRS. Hif BOLD seBECH I e4.J Baal OF OUB CROBEABE INTHE PRICE OF WOOLEN ARD ‘ON GOO #S. BetJ. ssethea's & 0O., No. 464 7th streot, haa aot increased the wey of their immense stock of CLOPHING. & MEN’S AND BOYS’ WRAR, “> ond ght it at eld prices, and they will not Mery pie pay the least advance, as they are itternin te Lote gen others. They have the Lee and are bourd Ss runoff their stock within sext days to make room for our stock that we = now mann facterin, ra H Ey ned gs aoek oe to — our goods to induse them ae eke ty UACKRTS BAND PANTS excels — see offered oe z his city. . MEN'S AnD. Bors ‘ELOTHING, 64 7Ty STREET, Teo ‘Seors Below Smit BXPRESS OOMPAN non As OFFLOK 514 Ba. AVENUR, tom Cath, D.C. REAT _ EAST: WES’ < ERN FEE OF Be ay ery ey “s MBROHANDISE MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU OFS, BTOUKS, BON Forwasied with BAFETY AND" Disravcll te an accessibie sections of the ecuntr; gomsens —_ agencies in the principal diuee Towns ir RoRTE, BAST, WEST, AND NORTRWEBY, offices ser Rar YORK, ROSTOR, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE: CLN rT LOUIS, LOU: made at New York and AL. LEXINGTON. with ii forwerdis to the CANADAS and nthe Baivistt Pie bor 8 re = steamship lines TON and HAVRE. Adee foyag eens to all prominect Saeeras towne sin Gre Great ritain and on the Jon. Collection of NOTES. ag ei and BILLS mad: at ail accessible parts of the Uni ted States DUNS, ‘Agent, jou ‘ashington, D. 0. & P. BALTZB ELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER! in want of a superi Beer fan now ber mite ith ior article of Lager CELEBRATED TMTER BEER, e RILEY 4. SHINN, PREMIUM MINERAL WATERS, aler in ' CLARIFIED CIDER, And Agent for SSKY. COLLINS & C0.’S SUPERIOR DRAUGHT Aiz. UNION BOTTLING DEPOT, 57 Green street. Georgetown, SUSNO Ww ee Kil, WATCHMA A. AVENCE, ( a Pan.) Bo 36 tf C. 8, would respectful ont. of penn lera. to his lar, LD ANB Sth SILVER WATCHES sdihigieks ONDS. JEWELRY, &c. Being connected Sika a large Eastern importing house, and reesiving my hoods direct, Tam able to sell lower than any other house in the city. iapall as and examine my stock before purchasing MAI WATCTLES sold by me will be warranted for one Wires REPAIRING done by 4 practical watehi- A LIBERAL DISCOUNT spear tg A cali the atiention of res- cers, sutiers, soldiers and wail assorted stock of army of the Potomac the follow!: sce c artic 80) Dirks for Watch Repairing. s.-.—-18eco -=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, A delight. ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- the body, without stimulating the It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. It is a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nerveus | Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate . Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- | - P.H BRAKE & OO., No. H tels, and Saloons. 202 Broadway, New York. 7 AIRBANES’ PLATFORM AND * HERRING'S FIRE UND rarer RGLAR-PROOF SAFES, MOREL GBS | EPORE THUCKS. WHEBL BARROWS, fe., be. a ee P. BARTHOLOW 49-Im 558 Seventh st.. bet. Pa. av. and Canal, AMP BTOVES! P 8TOY. c opi i CAMP STOVES tt! se 25-e06m We are now manufacturing CAMP, COOK and | VES, mich nt Ee ramets is oBaitimere, EGORY * 321 P avenue, near 7th strect. 8017 ise. Chien! & Rep.) ETS, —_ its ASHERTINGS APKINS ARNEL SHTETS and DRAW ERS ELS. F OSTERY of al! kind: EE HOSI er ot ay i Senge. ‘Cen 8, metwonn 7th wad 8th _demtw Opposite Geuter M Market. Ss. —r. —18sso.-=. - DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- | tem; is a peffect appetizer, and nuture’s great | restorer. Itis composed of pure St. Croix Kam, | the celebrated Caliseya Bark, roots and herbs, a) i the West. Thist: the only line bat ean sell a i joeeeen Levees from Washinton or check baggage | from 7 eit: 1,000 paccosirb os SESE AE eas B = : 500 a ikwéast PALERMO ORANGES, Bplendia wee trom iate Boatoa ear, ES &'CO., corner sin and D sts, 1, 600 JONES & CO., corner sth BARRELS POTATOES, From Maine and Jersey, do. ONL Inet arrived ae ONG: 70 and sar Corner sth and 2 ue UTTER! BUTTER] BUTTER GosHEN BurteR, *OC8! RUGS! BaGs! RULL BUTTER, Twenty five ber cen*. Dire h dhclient ; Cheaper thas Here and TRaltentres Pee ee corner &th and D sts, ENDID NEW YORK ‘at New York prices. O.. corner uth aud D sts. Corner ath god D sis.. Washington, A TENTS—TENTS. Lot of cood second hand WALL TENTS, size @ ty 9 feet, for sale by BARNES & RON. Sail MSE 63% Eleventh street, near the Wharf. ie we | Demat STATE LOTTERY. BRILLIANT SCHEME! 218 PRIZES OF $700. f CREE Earns seco ese $30,000 _ Beeoud Capital Prize... —.7.990 Dollar Lowest Three Number Prize....700 Dollars | { H i | a aE ARENFEANSTEGS sures WINDOW | A beautiful Mlection Gold B ends rfmitation Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- | sons, and can be relied npon for its purity. It | cures Dyspepsiu, is a gentle tonic, and is just | the thing for changes of the season. Sold by ali Grocers, Druggista, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & UO., & Broadway, New York. ‘25-e06m BALMOKAL SKIRTS. jes, large ve low priced, medium, fine ne, probably the largest ard most som- kin ‘town, with all ki : Dry Goods for he genergl and #pecial wants o' amiltes. pre air oT aeen waa — Obligation to Ap ings, m of 5 im plies ay” ion urehase PRERY & ORO. _ de B int \IBBS’ HAIR STORE, x 242 Pa avemue, ment Thirteenth st. Ladies’ hair colored a permatent black or brown, thes shore establishment. Also. ATDS, Bal DEAUS CURLS, te wo 8 ) ROLLERS, Koy siwsye on hand or made order at the shortes! botiee. DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF Bo 3m BATOHELOR’® HAIR DYE. 3} ANDREW J. JOYOE Max Be found at his old stand. where he has a large and varied stock of CARRIAGES on hand, He will be happy to wait onthe public and his old Piepei‘ing of all kinds done ith promptness and | int anner Now a and eu whe si Penn. vcane sod Sun street. the beat m: i EMBROIDERED reicmae: cant " ADIES’ 4 KBROHIEPS,« new assortinent at moderate Tate “One price coly, marked in ¥ inte Set ne de 9 108 ane aan GPA BARGAL ne pew ¥ PIANO FORTE, the case of which, was defaced by an accident on the Rail road. Will be -old at reat sacrifice, at the Rooms of W. @. M&TZUROTT, corver of ith | and Penn. ave. dod | i i j prize of $7, | prize of $70, } 1 prize of | 1 prize of | 1 prize of } 1 prize of | ; prize of i by envelspe. endorsed ‘Pro: DELAWARE SEA Ad LOTTERY, | Authorized by ‘Au Act for the enetiesenent of interval Improvements in the f Delaware.” Stas JORN A MORKTS & CO. Managers. | Crass 64, to be drawn in Wilmington, Delaware, | op SATURDAY, January sist, 1863. lial SCHEME } prise of $30,000 is $30,000 I prize of — 7,990 is. 7.990 1 prize of 1 prize of i prize i prize 7,1 prize of 7%:,1 prize of = 70,1 prize of ef 70)1 prize of 7, 1 prize of Jon! \ prize of Jt, | prize of To} prize of 70,1 prize of To. 1 prize of 0, 1 prize of co, 1 prize of M1 prize of Tal} prize of 7.1 prize of 700) 1 prize of 700.1 prize of 70, | prize of 700, 1 prize of 700) 1 ptize of 700; | prize of 70,1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700) 1 prize ef 790, i prize of 70, 1 prize of 70, L prize of 700, 1 prize of 700.1 prize of 7°, 1 prize of 700, prize of 700,1 eit srise oF A prize O! 7v01 prize of ] prize of I prize of 1 prige of 1 prize of 1 prize of i prize of | prize of I prize of 1 prize of i prize of | prize of 700; 1 prize of 70,1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700, I prize of 700, } prize of 700,1 prize of 700) qerise | +1 prize of 700,1 708.1 prize of 700, i Prize of 70,1 prize of 700, 1 prise of 70,1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700;1-prigs of 70,1 prize of 70,1 prize of ize of £ 700)1 prize of 70,1 prize of 700, 1 prize of } prize of 1 prize cf 700, 1 prize of 760, 1 prize of 700, 700; 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 7,1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 78, 1 prize of 700. : prize of 708, 1 prize of 70.1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 0, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700.1 prize of 700.1 prize of 700)1 prize of 70,1 prize of 700.1 prize of of. 78, 700, ARE * 162,600 1 prize of J prize of J prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 700 700 700 7 mite of 700.1 700, { prize of 700,11 f prize of 700, 1 prize of Ju! 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700, 4 prize of 700, 1 vriseof 700, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700) } prize of 7001 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700: 1 prize of 7W, 1 prize fe 700, I pri 700, | prize of pote’ I prize of 700\1 prize of 700.1 pri #3 1 prize of 700.1 prize of 700.1 prize of J pri 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 1 prize’ er 700.1 prize of 700, 63 prizes of G.50are.. 63 prizes of — 100 are @prizese: 75are 63 prizes 0 ware 3,906 prizes of Mare 23,436 prizesof Ware .- amounting to Za prizes ~ | Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $234; Bighths $14 All orders for Tickets im the above Lottery sievld be nddrened to JOHN A, MORRIS & O07, Wilmington, Delaware. "jan 6m" OPOSALS FOR BUILDING A PUBLIC P*° Falcon Ge turkey pisthicr, Mayor’s Orrice, January 6, ‘ot LS for the above work, inel ins of tl ‘es = tn > with full name and Teeidence of the Dade ring thes oes. will be receiyoe at ee office 11 2 on Monday, caus eptitgcleowk seme will be public ely oven: open od and ro arent’ and the contract will be awa: liding Committee as practicable thereafter, noon as Anocath of Allegiance by by the bidder or bidders | must accompany | sired We position, and ample se- req curity will for the fsithfal ‘perfor- mance of the contrac’ The Building ee stts reserves the right to decline ed crall.the proposals if deemed for the | ingens oi the Corporation, eliminary draft of the form. of.contract? seed ications. pl vane orking drawings of the j fe sees i building are laid o: ore Bes iso Pp PDS. # B it . _ ja T-eotl9 Building Siititie, 486 NEW AND CUOICR BTOOK. 486 sopriats Sivest reaidenss. fel" fom aud Low priced PAPERS. ai for the richly adorned CA mote thane and Common Bhades. and Blue land, by the yard or made into'shades. tiful variety of di and Carte de Visite ] Aide of foreign iy demes- tie manufacture. PICTURE COORD AND TASSELS, Different sizes and colors, Picture Ringe, Nails, &¢ CAKD PHOTOGRAPHS. ye of celebrated Pictures, Paintings, Statuary Sine attention of those renovating is called to the above goods, which were purchased for, and,on account of the times, will be sold at the lowest re- munerative prices szsluslvely for oA my and labor, ery sDurobased a and executed. ar’ obit for Pal inate oF WINDOW Dunctusliy exeou's" "MARERITER, 0. 486 Seventh st. nent coum ai doors above de 15-1 NEVER TOO LATE TO EARN By PROFESSOR AL: x ANDE PAS enr Pianist, yoeausraxD Composer, NEW AND SIMPLIFIRD METHUD FOR PIANO FORTE AND SINGING. é Prof Wolowski continues h Bio and Piano es, and Opens a new course o ng- ing. whieb wil be the last, as ‘Professo! engage. meats in New York begin on the Ist ist of lay. All by hie new to lose = those who really desire to be benefited and extraord/nary sy;tem have no time By Prof. lowski’s new method « person hav- ingonlya nt knowlege of music will be enabled br a very shert (ime to read music with great facil- and execute operatic as well as classical music with rare perfection, As to the vocal part. by bis way of vocalization he arrives at n ost extraord nary resnits, renders the voice powerful and enables the singer to vocal- ize with facility, accuracy and fire he ey, of tones Prof. Wolowski receives v aily from Wto la m and from &to at his residence, No. Rows 3 * ie lo m 451 Tenth street, bet even E and F. anys? ban as Ne me At fli Pa a & FEE Ron, TERS! peG sm 7 Louisiana avenue, untilg ' AMUSEMENTS, ,GROVER'S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Lromagp Gaoves—_. —__..___. ___._. Managua EXORLSIOR DRAMATIC COMPANY. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Last Night but Two of M188 MARY PROVOST. Pro@uetion for the last time of Dion Bourcicault’s great com: tHaS IN ASSURANCE. --.-Mary Provost Cousin g: THE Mota or eee >. ani ‘cousin Joe - ir D. Bete! Margery. . + Lotty Hough Mirees KATE DENIN and VIOLA ROCK: will shortly sppear. : = Rates of Admission —Priyate Boxes, Circle, 50 cents; Orchestra Chairs, 75 cents Spaaity Circle, 25 cents; Colored Gallery, 25 cents; ' Golored Partorre, 0 cents, Doors open at quarter before 7.0’clock ; ; perform- ances commence at half. past 7 o'clock. WASHINGTON THEATRE. CORNER ELEVENTH AND OC STREETS. Legsrrs... ......... Maxver & Oo. Business MANAGER. - Gosson Brace MAaNnaGer.... Fae. @. Marogr THE PEARL OF THE AMERICAN §T. AGE, LUCILLE WESTERN, THIS (THURSDAY) EV&NING, JAN. 15, In her great Sensational Moral Brama, by C, W. Tayicure, Esq., entitled EAST LYNNE, OR THE ELOPEMENT. Lucille Western as Lady Isabel and Madame Vine, Box bock open three days in advance, LON Lady Gay ee Prices or Apwisstox.—Baleony Chairs, 75 Orchestra Seats, 25 cents; Parquette, 50 aaa: Sanat ily Circle, mecnts: ‘Private Boxes, $5. Doors cpen at Td 3 to commence at 8 o’elock. WASHINGTON VARIETIES, NINTH STREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FROERIPTORS. | c-——-----A HA STAGK MANAGE Mus PILABeM MUKICAL DIRECTO HOMAS SIMPBON CONTINUED SUCCERS RIB OPE <* EVERY EVENING! ERY PERFORMER ASTAR! sank wees a KATHLEEN O’NEIL, The ae Trish Vecalist, Becond week o: MISS EVA BRENT, The Sweetest Singer in Asierica. M’LLE sees ZOE and MR. = YATES, the beautiful bullet DIANA, THE a or THE CHASE, McDONALD AND THE FAIRIES! First a) rance of PP Pear ene? TIM HATES The Celebrated Clog Dancer First appes: inst appearance Of NK KERNS, 3.5. buby ont Neere wg-nUbwORTH, seas The Oeisbrated Comed pearance of ap PenTIBS EYE TE ior Jie D ior lancer, LA PETITE HELQUISE, ¢ Infant Wonder, BAM. LONG, The fee hia Binger. a ADA JESM MILLE GERALD AN, CHARLES, ae es FLORENCE, PAUL BERGE JAMES PILGRIM, Axbd Forty Orugr ARTISTES! | CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT. Parquette and Gallery... eee Orchestra Chairs. Doors open at 6% o%clock ; commence at oe oetk. SPECIAL Ni NOTICE wa A GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY AF- TERNOON, for the accommodation of Ladies and Children, commencing at$o’eleck. THE NEW CANTERBURY, LOUISIANA AVENUE, wean S1xTz Stause, GREAT ACCESSION OF TALENT! A PERFECT AVALANCHE @F STARS! Coxcextm ation oF BEAUTY, TALENT, @RACE AND FUN! THE CANTERBURY, as usual, is ahead! The pOom pany is the very Largest in the World, and is the most magnificent piace of ———- aos the fo and reed up ehter bi an ealer ect eres SEVEN Law STARS ALL or ce OLD FAVORITES ll appear to-night, First appe:.canee of the NOLLANDE BROTHERS, The most daringand eracefal A Acrobatd in America wre SULtS MORTIMER, who will appear in the GIPSY’S Lay! Pirst week of DICK PARKER, M/LLE FRANK LA FOLLE and LITTLE ELLA, and the MAMMOTH COMPANY: Mins Ka‘e Penoyer, a 4 Sutherland, M le Augar ann Nellie Tater. Mice Nellis eTaylor, peel Li ae een. Miss Jeune Alien, Miss Tilly Forbes, Miss? fartt ‘Berger, rH. W. Ben, Miss Aunie Harriton, BOB, Mr - Dilly Bmerson, Me irae Tat ak = a Mz. Harry Tarbert, : 8. Clarke First time of the bea beautiful ballet, the MADRIGALS OF SPAIN! In which THE COURT OF BEAUTY will appear. EVERY ACT NEW TO0-NIGHT! The performaner will conclude with a new sensa- tion Drame, (first time in this hE aes on the incidents of the preeent war, led THE BOY OF THE IRISH BRIGADE! Lanty O’Leary..........--..+......! Geo. R. Edeson He will be supported by a FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY! ee ae ‘and Parquette, 25 cents ; to Ore! Arm Chairs, &) cents; to Private Boxes, holding six persons, $5. Doors open at 6% ’clock ; performance at 7%. A GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN! Admittance—Ladies, # cts.. Children, 10 =. Doors open at 3 o'clock. ja 12 EBURORRAN HOTEL RES AURANT Corns of, i teens th st. ~ The Progrietor’ or cp abe above establishment re- ctfully announces to the public and his friends th at his houxe has been thoron, remodeled, and Sei 4 such aste compete with’ any tase hotel of fein RESTAURAN? DEPARTMENT has also tly improved. raicular at ‘attention is called to his WEIN ne Room,) where bapery = but the best iy conta: ‘ irely te) ons ee OYSTERS, GAME an Bae | he iJ al - ACTER. which will be served’ ins Arst-rate style g ry D pt ead tees EMRIOH, Proprietor. PAWNBROKER—PAWNBROKER $ - 299 C C Straus, The undersigned having changed th ir mode of busivess to that of Pawnbroking, most respectfally | athe Cespe ie | solicit the ge of their tro: in general for lor a fair and liberal sup; mpport, rue atall to loan money on on ee te, oral kinds te the amount cf ten thousand ——- e their _—— of of Sasinest, No, 299 C street, be- ee meen oe tnt ee JOHN PELLA & 00, oF a eters, day (Sundays excepted) from6 a. m. ja9 eost™ Bor AND SHOES TO BUIT ‘THB TRMES. of BOOTS y decent ana SHORE an cand Ppaapectaring 9h Minto ly of Bastern-maate | pee oe of eve: Sen, has pe [OBS of Bastern eee eRe Rie re apé-tfr 314 Pennsylvania svenue AILLARD DY! |AILLARD CANDY Aten, ATLL ASP ore }ROHELL, det Ooruer 18th st. and Vermont ev. at 7. we ESEe ot weeme: 2 eee seen 478 ~<A ON HSE ree 0 OO copies... oo wenes weeny / NS. 3,086. TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Hxanqantnes ARMY OF THE Potomac, pencil ‘e have received no Southern papers }o-day. The returns at the medical director's office thow a remarkable exemption from sickness among tho troops for this season of the evel The following changes were povmn in the engineer brigade: Col. Ricteeod Murphy has resigned to take coiiabed ‘ea a gunboat. Lieut. Col. Clinton C. Ovigate has ve Se ele! ” | be oe om * ty monte! ren beretotore im 80 Called tone." If they contneal to rig te positions, every atitetman woule boos te Jovk upon them as menials, Whe war “om~ “i « 101 lack @ white man’s boots, b= would - been appointed Colonel: from ‘the {2th of De- cour bim that he wan driven to it ty oat i cember, and Major J. A. Magruder bas been jucices of the. avahle wan. « He ped a rid perry Lieut ¢ from the same date. | tim with his eyes. was oy ee. if the 15th New re; mt white people were ae to the The enemy are actively at Cass to-day perinene. bad tately tw strengthening aud extending their defenses, boots. rt 4 Gays since he ‘Sctualty® caw HEAPQUARTERS ARMY OF TRE, Potomac, | white boy black a “contraband’s” boots. ‘Oueed Jan. 11.—Yesterday Captain Chester, at ail the whitewashere were blacks, bat now in. Grant and. private Harris, of the 15th some of the beac oye LF afd had white” York Engineer Regiment, were captured re whitewn cat hae white wast. the enemy about ten miles above Falmouth, on | ing and bnacing we their normal the Rappahanneck, condition. - ave occupation: Major Cutting went over the river yesterday | behind, and for something better, ia with flag of truce. Theobject of his mission | T! were not sufficiently appreciative, bas net been divulged. Communications are | They Dot studied the pone of Of she umes almest daily interchanged between the two enoaeh to appreciate their condition Me armies, and Gags of trace have already ceased | Wanted a thorourh change and not an aimell. to atiractattention. oration of his condil and would not te The river is swollen considerably by the | &#tiefied unless he could standon equality Tecent storm and the roads are horribie. To- | 20y man, irrespective of color. ity they oul night itis storming again, and there is every | noi effect the change here they thould Id £0 some. a oe of a fathomJess depth of mud. where where they could elevate themselves. niet along the lines. It was their duty to let the World, aad | fSpecially Jef Davis and bis companions in FROM FORTRESS MONROE. | he Contederacy, Know that they were ae- Kargach fam For Rapala gvtcntena | Senta lve perro ie on i u for New York, put rgd weg two Seeder cee Pex py snguid give over ait Capt. Brogden’ reports that yasterday at noon | {aie 8B4 act Uke men and'women in the fail he spoke the steamer Haze, whi report “ro efforts her boilers were leaking badly. There ts their Br pettine onal hare ie wae ratteel nothing new from Port Royal. The troops are | aiclitionist, but was willl to take = a malt Red healthy. Gen. Hunter was daily expected from the Republicans when he could not oe The steamer Expri under Ter ee cae = sg a Z returned from ou Point to- ‘aay paytebtee thank the Drateent es , 3 =. — Captain John E. Multrord, of the Third New | of the Kansas troubles, gin which York regiment, bringing down 215 Union | the Re publican party. ' He was that a eget captured at Fredericksburg and the lave power was the ‘ive isomers : Srgrersive power, fonds th been their ee Examiner, of the 12th, has ca lored peopae foonthon not stand to- ‘any following: they did. $e ‘publicans did not hatesia: CRARLESTON, Jan. 11—We believe that the theatre of war on a large scale is about to be transferred to North Carolina. Stirring scenes are imminent on our soil. Gen. Kirby Smith and staff arrived in Rich- mond on Saturday morning, from thr West. The North Carolina papers manifest mach Dneasiness, patra for Wilmington and the country east of Kale’ bat for the the capital iteelt. “sy een at the Conimenceme! but children with fair skine, blue hes and hee” ; bair, were bartered and sold, then Repub. a That part: had pi A — in the Presidential chair, and for bas done they should cali paces ot j Kerabem Lincols * irom every portion of — onl, = willing to wie for newest fool to ie for liwen quant dag | ciation of the labors of, The California Cavatry. naacans, to’ Hostox, Jan. 11.—Governor Andrew, inan | (eM. They could do. great deal, for rad sqaserere the Fpeiys re California Cay wd ot ten ‘After alry to- sail at he this m. uted | volved aevurances trom “Washi = thee the | pc Ae) > Oey my, ay Tees tender of the whole yore battalion from | newsee ‘ork — Califernia had been accepted, and. that notice | "< by lowed ‘nuther near a petea rege Rear Asay ne thought that cor net account of thelr tater or hair. | leastetand up and tread the and prepeiioe im the dnst, doctrine held ay as | ¥us not equal Ged that in some of People zoe allow ihe proudest days fret vote. of the fact had been telegraphed to San Fran- cisco. The battalion will be counted as part of the contingent of Massachusetts, The Recent Attack om Galveston. Boston, Jan. 14.—Intelligence bas been re- ceived that the steamer Mary Boardman, with a portion of the Massachusetts Forty-second Regiment on board for Galveston city, heard ofthe attack while on the way to Galveston, when she was at once turned about and re. turned to New Orleans. They should educate ete higher —— cevelopment, for they never would be able to Vessels Detained by Fog. = Scloprtaively Cdneaied: poopie. ¥ became New Yorx, Jan. 14.—There is a h © compparneely Senet had to-night, and the steamers City of Deltioaes trusted to. the abolitionists to develop them, and Teutonia, from Europe, are. below detained | ¥ Mich never would result in anything unless thereby. ‘The Sound boats leit at the usual | {ey took the in hand themevlves. Asm bour, andare probably anchored in Cow bay. ae Oey a Id educate their ra ministry. ‘The Asia, for Liverpool, and the Eagle, SEs pipe in th in the land hed been in..the Havana, did not sail. is ‘y of educated ministers, then would oan er bee Thaduani vee geen The Wise, ioters. 4 Fhoo! ha Payer, Ae for 1 would not be the wBites: Mapison, Wis, Jan, 13.—The Supreme pe de Court of the State St oa Sustin the pete Aa aaePy. a, >So writ ©: as us issued in behalfof th hmen very, north. Genakad xtotect: toate for resisting the man ve — ‘are annem: anon iced draft, thus denying the right of the President-| arainctt colored race than thos¢ inthe South, to suspend the writ in snch cases. wat acon, = on Sines wns Le war co! children, Democratic Rejoicing. who had been attending a school -with white © Norristown, Pa, Jan. 12.—There is great | children, in bad been driven out. In rejoicing among the democrats at the election | Capada the same prevailed. in Phil- of the Hon. Charles R. Buckalew to the United adelphia, Richard Ieee Tespectanle old States Senate. salute of 1 guns was fired | colered man, was murdered by this this evening in his honor. in being om 7 to stand on the a car, w he sickened and died. = Congressional Nomination. rejudice &ecoming more rampant. : reateae = Maxcuester, N. H., Jan. 14.—The Demo- | ow | a em A = cratic Convention of the second district to-day ine ——- , fe nominated John H. George; of Concord, for | intolerable, Philadelphia, York, ana Congress. ee oe ae ausesegumiem to the , rage 8) up. could Election of U, S. Semator from Maine. not pdrcmeny em Some assert that arte Avoveta, Me., Jan, 13.—Lot M. Morill has | #7ecelling bp eleven ny At hepa re-elected United States Seaator from pein nal ee > enough oa pretty enough for wivee. Indeed, ' U.S. Senator from New Jersey Elected. | one would think were attractively beauti- Trenton, N.J., Jan. 14.—Yames M. Wall, of He pe en nk? be col cheatin mem. Burlington, was elected U.S. Senator to-day, them! to fill ‘vacancy. [Laughter, and She of Tac 0-9 The ex Seo nirterk Sita cept the th Minnesota United States Senator. would SS Sr. Pavs, Minn. Jan. 14—Governor Alex. | S0m* ery peli yp q ander Ramasy wae io-day elected United States | rear tmey Poked 6 thine was was 20, dad Senator sapaiotare of Mingpontge Le would not be content to live half t gc Heecomgs Hr Guirsiater silevestaaliy into the New York, Jan. 14.—The steamer Asia cred Face, sailed to-day for Liverpool, with 50 the seine Of this & aren beg Sreula They oe and 1,490,000 in speeie. prove to the worka Sbat wey are om are capatte ae . cerning Sees. Ee i i pat, ink that the WwW: black man would ever sii or Con- LOCAL NE s. gress in this country with the whites. The whites were now were deter- Tue Destiny oy Tux Cororep Racer, a8 Dr- required of the Colored People in their new pr require in their new hoe rhe must have more elevated ne pr tions— White-washing and boot-blacking noi their dominant, and mined, with the help of the powers below, Will continte so. did not belleve in the feasibility of the fraud E “ remow&l of the cclored people en masse from this country. force normal condition—They should educate ves | as the white man, and not gogro! and expecially should ‘‘pul maney in their purge,” | knees, but go out with fe ten to be appreciated by the whites—The pre- meking their fortune. It icshedeah te ail to leaveand help to bnild has ment, butict a number go out, and this factof itself wonld go far to remove -— -~ against those who may remain. sails shall whiten every sea, when they be the producers as well as the Lea when the whites Mab ht <a cotton, rice, sngar, will Ser loom in their full development. d He did not want to nymparhy tionists or republicans.” If he could b> placed in position on-an equality wien whites he would gosomewhwre else. not intend to remain here.to be cuffed the white man; but if he cOuid believe that judice at the North against the Colored race—The Gulf States destined for a Colored Republic— The allegation that the negroes will shortly be demands ing paldte sete a ee ee Sante ‘air to D a a A em igration, desirable—C olored men not likely to be eee to es pag or Seas in the Cabinet. onday eve! Watkins, colored, lectured at the Israel Bethel (colored) Church near the Capitol. Subject: the « Duties and ae Destiny of the Colored People.” BS 7 Turner opened with prayer, and introduced Mr. Watkins, well known to most of them, by reputation at least, and who had sl up edited a pal rat the North for seyen 5 time was coming when he would be equal The 5; ‘er commenced by remar’ onthe | was willing to stay. They ail hadan o . revolutionary rature of the times. flames | ¢d right to rémain—as much soas the Presidente of agitation were now flashing with ‘n~ | 11 the contrabands wished to go, whatright had dent splenderoyer the: threwing their one to “Stand still bebold ‘wal- light on what he thought was the final contest vation ot God” poshees ar between slavery and freedom. Slavery is rush- Slavery at breathed its last. ing “ome the —" Ne boone ans Sons = would rf en duty sit would ‘be be "wel, bat sannas of angels, were ea. not, their posterit, be other what was to be done with the colored = il cs caps people? and it was time for themselves to ask hat is to be done with us?” They should rush out into the hichway of human effort and Tesponsibility, and ask notof the President or the, Military Governor, but of God, “ What niust we do to be saved 7” He would call attention to their defects as a class. Ther’ was a lack of unity among = Smith, Patrick ‘over to If there was any people who should be or military. Ri ad Jonce, tors po itwas theirs. Death and hell were re semmoning. = B. hate all their forces to grind out their e allied ‘Southern a yibesiaies not Liff, disorderly; Le nce. Popol, aan Fovrtn Warp Stavioyn Cases. —James Speaks, gore dismi-sed. John Joshua Medbu: picion of dar 'm. Spald! satan and Chas. Warner, do.; dismissed. Patrick Dooley, M.C. theta pone i D.G. Black, F ee Ragan, drunk; a jo ‘say that elayery is the wormal condition Frastt Stevenean Madas, assault and ~~ colored race, and A.H. Stevens Toate that rank Stevensand the Confederacy is thé first government built | of robbery; dismisagd. pag be ny 9 on such a basis. y had enemies at the and disomtenly; Psi North and South, all bent on their destruction, They should unite to resist this combination. ‘They may notall agree with him on the minute questions, but on all the leading topics they should unite, Their second principal defect was that they are not sensitive enongb to the indignities cast upon them en accountot color. Color seems to the whites to be unconstitutional, and their Sxcord Wann Sranion © Station McNeal, petty larceny, dismissed. avsault and battery; jail for court. Sap ver. entine Muckler, infoxication; turned over to Fe? A c= Rutey, disorderly, fined $2.56. m. Clark, carrying concealed weapons; missed. Lewis Raffel, drank; tarned over to military. Chas. McCarty, ismissed. ? boirwas not to the statutes made and Si pe tty reason of this was, becanse as 3 7 they did not feel as they ought op the great B87 The Republican members of the State questions of the a lf they possessed one- | Senate of Indiana have re! wofeeed be to patos fourth of the sepsir ‘veness of the Indian, they | election for United State uplews would not have submitted to slavery solongas | I) mocrate will first pledge themselves to vote. they bad. Their cries would have gone to | forappropriation bills, resolutions denouncing Heaven long since, screaming, “Give me liber- | the rebellion and urgiig a virorous prosecution, ty or give me death.” He despised the kindof | of the war.

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