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THE EVENING STAR 2UB23SHED BVERY AYTEENOOR, (SONDAY BACEPIED af FHE STAR BUILDINGS, Puswa AvIEUn axe LITE Stare, aY W. D. WALLACH. EASES SIRE carriers at mall a! =, XXI. For the Holidays. A. B. BidINGER & €8., OFFER FOS SALS AP THBIS STORE, Ne. 287 PENNSYLYANIA AVENUR, NEAR THIRTRENTS STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD ENICKERBOCKER, TUB NOST COMPLETE ASAORTMENT OF TO BS FOUND IN PHB METROPOLIS. —also— ’ FYENE GROCERIES, KITS AND EKEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, “SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS" TUNGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN OODFISH, Togethor with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SBASON. Messrs A. M.B.& Co. are also Sole Prepristors ef BININGES’S CELEBRATED LONDON LOCK GIN, Put tp in Quart Bottles for medicinal use. Also, Sole Agents for @LP TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. SP Abi articles Bought at their store warranted of the frst quality, and forwarded toany part of the city free of expense As we intend to be permanently located, we re- | speetfaliy request families to give usa call. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENBY T. CAPEN. Waentsetox, December. ite. A.M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with apy other House. ow ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. NATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW , SIX PER CENT. BONDS é of the UNITED STATES, PAYAELE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATS, iQr after Five Yess, at Option of the Government.) THE COUPON BONDS, In Sams of FIFTY BOLLARS, NB HUNDRED DOLLARS, IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, “ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, THE REGISTERED BUNDS, ¢ In Bume of * ‘FIFTY DOLLARS, -QNB HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTERERT COMMENCING AT DATE OF PUB- AND PAVABLE 8BMI-A¥RUALLY IN GOLD. ‘These Bouns are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the merket, ‘The Inte ‘est. at present priee of coin, being equiv- ent to S Pur Crsr. in currency, : ¥OH SALE BY JAY COCKE & CO., : BANKERS, #852 FIPTERNTH STREBT, ; DraLers in SOTBRMMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 48HY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, €O1N, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE Geo Sti JOHNSON & NAGLE, S68 PRINSYLVAHIA AVENUB, BOLE AGENTS fer the DISTRICT OF COLUMULA of MSSERS. FRANK BININGER & OC.'2 (No. 15 Reaver Street, New Yorr,) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AXD LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Migz*y recommended dy the moet eminent Physi Clans of the U. 8. Army, OLD MEDAL COGNAQ, @OLD MEDAL MAPEIRA, @OLD MEDAL PORT, @OLD MEDAL SHEREY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINELE GIN, WHBAT NUTRIENT, CLD HOMRSTEAD RYB, HARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVE, ABOMATIC SW158 HERB BITTERS, We invite the attention of Physicians, Druggiste amd Grocers to these excollent goods, wikich we sel at ew York prices, freight added. We trust that the suirinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of @woriminating people, who reject the stale re- eeurse of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news papers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards ote. J@HNSBON & NAGLE. eos Sole Agents. §s ROBERTS’ YRUP OF WILD OHERRY AND TAB, 4 PAPE YST EFFICIENT CURE FOR OBSTINATE COUGHS AND COLDS. it es eee useful remedy to persoua troubled led jaaiities of Wild Cherry Bark In ten cases our of twe! ve it will cure. and one bottle which costa but eakness and Pains in the breast and Irri tien hs zeros ferm the reme the bealing p: Itcombinesx in a concent operties of Tar. & cents, will generally suffc eto effect the care. BaLitwonm, Dec. 24, 1851. ‘Thie will certify that [have used for several years pest, Cherry and Tar, and h; “dy cure for C ever tried. It ay, found ft & . W. Tayion, h Exeter strect No, 129 N mor and Per fe ree for severe Coids. Rev. #. A. Wirs0n, 210 Harford avence. Price # ctr. per bottle: er $4 Prepared and sold by JOSEP Gree wount avenue. Baltimore Aime, by CHAS, STOTT agent fog this District. BUTLERS 6 17 im » Scrians Following their Regiments, a» they do well to buy their through Alexandria. wi Pr. AE ES at the Philadelphia Lal 269 Kiog, near Washi oot. Cake: always on bad by tbe packege. ce 3 im ery, No. ‘Baaucs o7 Nos. 19 axp ¥1 Baoan 87., New Yoax, HHPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS CAN GOODS, { capitar. Anthorize 1 prize of 8.1 price of i prize oF Tt, | prise ef Tow I prize of Te, prise of Too 1 prize of lprweot Ar I prize of i prize of pri i prise of prize of “ prize of Lprizeof 7m prize of I prize ef Jao Lprite of 79/1 prize of 7 TOV prise of Tool pre et To Iprize of 75 of 730 Sl prize of 74,1 pr: m™ ,iprizeof 7)! prize of 7) prize of f io my famil Roberts arse of Wilk 6 bestand ugheand Collis that 1 hare Ars to LATS AD almost specific * in curing Hoarsenese and Irritation of the ‘oat. ue ir dosen ROBERTS, No.1 st, 375 Paw, A et hos aud PROPOSAIS. A®*s sUrraras. Ornice — Onin ee ae Poo ‘wae erwy Of the Potomac th al erticios: tHE Sled ine Seist’ ofeach tale tobemarned Baereon : is, of . 212,08 Dashels of Oar ibe beat enality, m ard Mi should be endorsed " Proposais elo | 1 separate envelopes, UFUs RUALLS, Lieut. Col. and A. D. Chief Qua: ELAWABE STATE LOTTERY. BRILLIANT SCRRME! 218 PRIZBS OF $700. Seeond Capital Prize... Lowert Three Number Prize_...790 Dollars DELAWARE STATE LOTTERY, ‘An Aet for the Bacoaragement of Internal Improvements in the Etate of Delaware.” JOHN A MORRIS & CO, Managers. Cass 54, to be drawn in Wilmington, Delaware, / on FATURDAY, January dist, iss. } prise i Fe, 1 prise of 7%, 1 prize of FO, 1 priae of 71 prizeof TO, 1 prize of 7 ize of 719) 1 prize of 7%, 1 prizeof 7 t 7%, 1 prize of 72) 1 prize of f 76.) prize of 70°) 1 prize of Tw, } prize cf RO, 1 prize of ‘Tou, | prize of 7,2 prize of 708) 1 prise of +i prize ef 1 prige of ‘1 prine of 700, 1 prize of 700; 1 prize of 7H} prize of 7G, 1 prize of i, 1 prize of 7™,1 prize of l prize of i prige of i prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of Tin) prizeof 700, i prize ef 700, 1 prize of f 700,1 prize of 700" 1 prize of 7,1 prize Cf 700, 1 prize of 70,2 prize of 7 7.) prize of 7. 7™ 700.1 prize of 7” Twi.) prize of 700 706, 1 prize of i ze 7) Teh 700 700 o, 1 pri 700 Toe ll prize ef 750 70. .lprizeel 70 yan l prize ef 700 The 1 Ans 142,000 709°] prize of 709, 1 prize of 7) 1 prize of 700) 1 prize of 1 i prize of } prize of i prize of 1 prizes of 1 prize of t prize of i prize of i prize of 1} prize of 1 prize of Tuo, | prize of 7a), i prise of Toe, 1 pri f 7 €: prizes of gH are.. G3 prizes cf "jd are Gprizesef Tare @sprizenof Bare Ware idare . 4 priaes.—— . Tiekete $10; Halves $5. Quarters $2) BF All orders for Tickets in the above Lottery should be ad Wilmington, Delaware, .amouniing to jan 6-tm* - NoTICH Po sick aND WOUNDED SOLDIBRS CIY- LIANS AND OTHERS. / DEPOT OF THE B. & 0. &. R. CO, Tentilated ctbers that wounded or sick, with the exception eases. The car willleave ca TU #S URSDAYS and SATURDAYS fer Phila- atS p. m., Bupress Tra and others that are sick or wounded, are informed bate sick car will leave the de EDNESDSY and FRIDAY at 7 through to the Ohio river withont ehange of cars Fe and ‘s on furlough or diseaarzed will pestand most desiaable route for amet ie city, CAUTION TO PASSENGERS.—The ONLY PLACE to buy tickets is at the Ticket in the Depot R.R.Co. 6-tf of the B.& O. - Co. meee S-T.-186o0.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIITERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a heaithy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late Bours. ‘They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and interraitient fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the memach. They cure Byspepsia and Constipation. They cure Disrrhea, Cholera acd Cholera Meorbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted mature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of & beverage, without regard to age ortime of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, ® Broad. way, New York. sep 25-e06m x O* ee CH ais SHOVE Be: é y CUTTERS. HAY. STRAW aad FODDER ur RRS 2s or retail, at Je Mag ies BONE CF TT HOLOW TTR s56 eeventn at, Get, Pa. av. and Canal XES. { A HATCHE Ts, ing used Dr. Roberts’ Syrupof Wild Cherry | nd it sean excellent remedy SA OGD SAWS, er. b retail. by ». BARDROLOW tet Ba nv and Gans] To ML SMRABLBS—Bugtct, Transieticr, ovm- I Br 4 plete .o ope vol; $1. us FRANCA Tarivn, ested to JOHN A. MORRIS & CO., | ity, and exeeute oper — | with rare perfection. The Railroad Companies composing the line be- | tween Washington ana New ftied vp with berths, well es | d expressly fer officers, soldiers aud cers going West. soldiers. civilians, oMeers tevery MONDAY, & B.. wong | is the only line that can sella rom Washinton or check baggage | and at moderate prices. AMUSEMENTS. ‘THE OLD ORT@INAL CAHPBRELL'’S ZINSTRSLS AND BRASS BAND! MO. Camppary. .... 20. eee. ~..Maxaenn DIRBCT FROM THE PALACB OP MUBIO, (Foarteenth st., New York City,) WILL OPEN 41 ODD FELLOWS HALL, ON WEDNESDAY BVENING, JANUABY 218 AND BV BRY BVENING UBTIL FORTEER FOTICR, In their unrivaled SOIREBS D’B7THIOPRB! BO” Vor fall particulars see mammoth posters, descriptive sheet, programmes,&e ,&e. Admierion B cente. served seats HM cents, da 7-48 FRANK ZDWARDS. Buainces Agt N2. 3,099. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Wale cnecOeat Family ant Bows Jouffal, con ‘Wining © erceter variety of Interesting reedin ‘than oun be found ta coy othe—is pabtichod ‘Priéey morning. Fraus—Cocd, cusariahly, t edvames. coe on, et mm... 81 eo copies. ae Ben copies... ———-- 908 Twenty tro ones... —--—--—.. 88 08 Tt invertebiy contains the “Washington News"? Yaat hes made Tic Daily Beaming Sw circulate so esnerally throughout the eouatry. ST Bingie ‘fm wreppers eam be preeurea at the counter, immediately after the lerue cf the peper. Price-TE RAS CENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PHNNGYLVANIA AVENUR, near Willard's Hotel BLeossad Gaovaa—_—. ——. —--. ___._.Mamaszs THIS (TUBSDAY) BYENING Only two nights more of the greatest of al modera Lavinigk teecentreenively_ of 2 ne itd vs . opasnage Tw r° The Manager would here of prior engagements. tb: R je that, by reason Te certaisiy the last * betene of Mr. Albert Camedy s great musi cal Drama, in three from Victur Ha ge’s great work, Las’ MismramLes, and entitied FANTINE, oR tum Bare oy a Gaiserre. Rates of Admission —Private Boxes, Tivele, A eente; Orchertra Chairs, 75 cen ‘amily irele, 25 eants; Colored Gallery, 's5 cents; Colored Parterre, Geents Doors open at quarter before 7.¢’clock ; perform- ances commenee at hal!- past 7 o'clock. WM. H. THOMPSON, $19 NINTH &TREBT, One Door from Pennay!vania Avente, BRALER IN Tobacco and Cigars. Tho attention of dealers and the public is invited to my stock of FINE VIRGINIA CHEWING TO- BACCO, which I bonght when it was eheap, end I am prepared to sellat the rery lowest cath price, In PLUG TOLACCO I will name the following: Thomas’ Eidoreda, Anderson's Navy, MeCorkle'sGoid Loaf, Gravely Twirt. Bine Ben's Chicken, Trotter's Rough & Ready, | Virgin Foil Twist, | Burnett's Honey Dew, Bona Fide” Gravely, Love's Exoelsior, Tena, Fiver, and varions other brands. T have also on hand, a large lot of OIC ARS FINB-CUT CHEWING and SMOKING TOBAC €0, whieh I Invite attepticn to before purchasing WN. 1. THOMPSON, 519 Nivth street, @3 Im” one docr from Penna. avenue, W HULESALE PRODUCE AND FRUIT HOUSB - oF JONES & CO. CounmR Micuru ago DB RESIS, Washington. 1,060 market.) } © 500 eke Fpendid FRC J0) BLE. APPLES p: ork Apples, (90 rrive 2 e it ie this JON BS & CO. ALEKMU ORANGES, te Boston earso, . corner Eth and D ets, ] 600 BARKELS POTATORS, ’ from Maine aud Jersey, a) do. ONIONS, red and We Just arrived at JONES & Corner UTTER! BUTTER) GOSHEN BUTTER, ROLL BUTTER . COOKING BUTTER, Twenty five pereen*. better and thirty per cent ebeaper than here and bultimore. JONES & CO., corner th eed D sts, 1,000 Gongs, SPLENRID NPW YORE ’ CHBESE. at New York prices JONES & cO..¢ er 8th and Dats, CAML AT OUR BORE FOR RAISINS, SAK |) DINES, HERKINGS, TONGUES, HAMS, nnd sil kinds Vroduce and Vruit, cheaper aud better than snywhere JON KS sa _3#33 im ber Sthand Dr's Washington, | Wood! Wood! Wood! KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD: Qn hand, the best quality of al! kinds of woon! SPLIT IN SIZE REQUIRED. KINDLIN:‘i+ WOOD. A £uperior Article of Vine, selected expressly for kindling, Sawed Shert and Split, ar a nab tute for charcoal in building Anthracite Fire Redisters, Ranves.&c. WF Cash ai office when ordered. THOS. J. GALT, Office 242 Penn's avenue, bet. 11th and 12th. Millend Yard foot of Seventeenth st. SAWED AND Jan 2-tf {Republican and C iete.] B NEVEK TOU LATE TO LEARN, ¥ PROF R ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI, lakiet, Voca anv COMPOSER. NEW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PIANO FORTE AND SINGING Prof. Wolowrki continues his Singing aud Piauo Classes, and 0 ing. which wilt ments in New those who reail t and extraordinary sy sten: have no time to lose. By Prof. vlowski'# new method ap ing only a flight knowle iB @ Very Bhort time to nas new course for Piano and Sing- Le the last, a8 Professor's engage ad music with great facil- Ag to the vocal part, by bis way of vocal he arrives at most extraordinary reeu!ts, bh facility, accuracy and fine qus Prof. Wolowski receives visitors daily Ys m and from $to 4 p. m his residence, Tenth street, bet wee: a. $s.12 HRISTMAS PRESENTS! LADIBS’ AND CHILDREN'S DRESS FURS, cbhas we of tone. ERMINE, LO ROBBS, GENTS’ MUFFLERS & (st eg eid | ‘The largest stock ever was offered in this market, cture, ws Ascur eatire neck : Soe oun neal can give guarantee for their durability, ia . & W. MEYENBERG, 45 Market Space, bet, 7th and &th rts., de 17 _ wader the Avenue Rouse. Bere & WARNER'S COLORIFIC Colors hair ® beautiful and netural Brown or Black, leaving it soft and Che Pak KOT BCRE oR CRIer tHe Hair like adye. No wash or py hon required. Simply appled with a brush. War- ranted best and at a eons will wee mo other, FUNSTON & 800! i Genera! Agents, New York 3 deiéIm* = And 30z Betreet. near Willards’, BUROPEAN HOTEL AXD RESTAURANT, Owen aw Ta av. and Lith st., ‘Wasbin, D.C. The Proprietor ef the '@ esiabdli t re- epectfully announces tu the public and his friends at his house bas been thoroughly remodeled, asd the arrangements ate such as te compete with any other hotel of its size. AURANT DEPARTMENT bas also SSE BE. (Wine Room,) where nothing but the beet INES’ CORDIALS, etc., ete., are kept, Thin Wein Stebe is up stairs, and entirely sepa- rated from the Bar, where we are also prepared to ferve up MEALS, OYSTERS, GAME and DELI- CACIES, which will be served’ in @ first-rate style ra dew-tf PB. EMRICH, Proprietor _ A PULL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE AND BOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, For Sale at Lowest Prices, Wholesale and Retail, J. P. BARTHOLOW, 555 Bxvents Srrerr, ¢H-Im between Pennsylvania avenue and Canal. LACKSMITHS FOR Beep TBE TN HGF NAILS, STEEL, HARMERS RASPS and nil BLACKSMITHS TOOTS For sale, wholesale or at lowest prices P. BARTHO 558 Seventh st., het. Pa. av. and Canal asim vet. Wares NOTION. in conrequence of the lownesa of tke water is ihe Genera) Kerervoirit will soon to rl aot off the supply to citizens entirely. All per-ons are, therefore, forvidden to nee the Eydrante on Penneyivy: Ovinmissloner of Publie Eo whatever Anc a)! srreons uring Ube weter are urgently so neited t be s# economics sn ee Be possitis ae Corsraierioner of Fa ANY LENGTH Of ork begin on the let of May. Ail size to be benefited by he new mo hav. geof music will be enabled as well as Classical music ation | nders | tre voice powerful and enabics the Singer to vocal- ‘om 1G to No. e ara~ | e Deoessary, unless great eoonemy of weter is practiced, for the Government ania Avenue, or on any streets or avenues onder the cara and supervision of the dings. for wateriag he wireets 6? pavements, or fer any private purpose WASHIN@TON THEATRE. * CORNER BLEVSNTH ANDO STREETZ. ‘s SPECIAL NOTICE! ‘Pee director of publications for LUCILLE WESTERN reepeetfuily annouve nm that oeing to the CROWDED BraTs OF THE PHEATRER jaet evening, FAST LYNNE will be played for 7 TE LAST TIME eg POSVLIVELY AND Ast UREOLY FOR TH LAS? TIME THIS \SUeSDAx) EVENING, ineréertoasllow the HUNDEELS WHO WERE TURBED AWAY to see {bos Gest Emotional Drama. THE EENSATION wax last week achicted hy RL OF THK AMERICAN STAGB LUCILLE WESTERN, LTCILLE WESTERN, Tn ber thrilling, great and teantiful impersonation « “LADY ISABEL,” THE GUILTY AND SUFFERING WIFR, , LAKGER AUDIENCES | ban were ever before assem bie thie T. ‘ ATTESTED HER MERITS. | DoS? THE PEOPLE CAME WITH A RUSH, AILUMAN AVALANCHB Filled the Boxes, Buleonies and Orchestra Chairs, and the + re. “HN OMEN AND CHILDRED EHRLD sPELL-bOUND hele genios of this artiste, throngh e of this great pertormance, save when PENT.UP SYMPATHIES Purst forth in spontaneous applause, or accorded to ber consummate act the silent, yet pot Jess eplendid tribute LUXURIANT TEARB! an cftort of intelle ER BB FORGOTYT. one furtanate couch to wiines: bagement, regretting the probalility of to night r per ormencee being THE LAST OF THIS GREAT PLAY Copetantly tu, G! the season THE Pea By wb the wh their It wasin tre atbetic power 4 Can 1 aud sym gerteio all de-ircus of bebolding nay, Necessity of SEATS DURING THR DAY! TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 930TH, 1863. FOR POrITIVELY THE LAST TIME, FOR POSITIVELY THE LABT TIME: ¥ tional Moisi Drama of || EAST LYNN LAST LYN EAST LYN Or, THR ELOPEMENT? O:. THE ELOPRMENT! Oc THE ELOPEMENT! Wednesday, willbe produced the gteat Military RENCH &PY; RMING OF ALGIERS! Ma «Mere, The Wild Arad Hoy, Ip which charseter she sts Miss Lyvitle Western ds unequalled, ja WASHINGTON VARIETIES, | NINTH STREET. NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE. PROPRIETORS... A HAMELIN & 00, STAGE MANAGY. . JAMES PILGRI LALLET MASTER. --.B. YATES HALL OF BEAUTY. ee; The popular visiting pice, where all our citizens pnd aif the strarger* nightly tock for the mentot the most+tylso and ATYTRAUTIVE ENTERTAINMENT, Univer = Djoy- amusement after the cares of the dar are over; i where the »four busy Capital can be enter- tained byt varied, mort exellent aud most Jey ous amr - Best and Cheapest Hall in Anericn! OPEN EVERY NIGHT! nt, for one week only, of LLE HELENE ption. the most talented avd accom- that has ever appearcd American Stage. Contirued success of the hesutifal MISS EVA BRENT, d by the press aud public the Queen of Song. Engsgenent, for one week eply, of G. W. BMITH The celebrated talented Artist. 2d week of the graceful and charming Danseus ALLE LIZETTE, W 8. BUDWORTH, The renowned and talented Negro Actor. First scunce of the Washington Favoriie, Foe ee OE HUTLERS ; The Humorist and Pantomim!:t Third week avd continued succest of Prof, BEN, YATES ar his famous Corps de Kallet of Twenty Beautiful Young Ladies, fecond week of the renowned Medley Dancer, TIM HAYES MIBB ADA TEEM LONG. the po AUL BERGE the besatifal and pleasing ular Delineator aad the favorite Actor and Voealict. JAMES PILGRIM, th: well-known | Acthor and Actor. W. TLANY. the faimoas Pautomimirt, PRANK KERNS, the Funny Nig. ALLLE GERALDINE, the Fa-civating Danseuse. MISS F. FLORENCK, the Little Favorite. BIISS ee «the Popular Artiet Mina dulia Marsh, Miss Ed: p Whiting, Miss vn Devere, Misa Ma Devilie, Miss Drake, Mise Julia Rose. Mics Bima &iyne. and Forty other Artists, wlio will appear in chaste and brilliant performances, new, fresk and , TALENT OF ALL NATIONS! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT. Prices Or ADxMIcsION.—Parquette and Family Circle. 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, 5 cents; Single Seats in Koxea, "75 cents; Private Boxes, (holding tix persons.) G5 ; Colored Circle, 25 cents. LOUISIANA AV... swan fiatn Srnuee, WM. E.8INN...... Sole Proprietor and Manager GEO. PERCIVAL.............. Business Manager IMMENSE COMBINATION! UNPRSCEDENiED SUCCESS! 3 {| AND BEST COMPA THE LARGEST AND BEST COMPANY IN THE Excelsior is the siotto of the Great Canterbury ! BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE THIS WEEK, A New Pantomithe entitled THE COLDEN AXE, Ok TK® ELves of THe Haunrep Srraaw! Hothuriaetig reception of she Washipgton favorite MIRS JULIA MORTIMER. HERLAND, : MISS KATR PRNNOYER MULLES ALGUBTA AND MARIE Who have won golden opinions by their beanty acd grace. THE ROLLANDE BROTHERS earance in this city of SSIRNNAIT BIRIH SS" MIS8 MAGGTE MARSHALL, Frow the Philadelphia theaters, who Will appea: ip consunetio u ONE COUKT OF BEAUTY. Mice Frank La Folle, M Jennie Allen Miss Lilly Brandon, Little Fils, AND THE GREAT BALLET TROUPE Seccnd week of the people's favorite, ee TOK PARKER. First week of LARRY TOOLEY Delinestor. om New H.W EG MISS AGNES SUT Fi Migs FLOK the Ethiopian o I JL A WILLIS, Axp tee Gres Corrs p Ore! Forniing tn ald the Greatest Congress of Artistes ever brought together in one establishment J. 8. CLARKB, salisy Apxrsstor— Balcony and Perqnette, 2 events sto Orche tra Arm Chairs, & cents; to Private Boxes, holding rix persons, $5. OTE OPEL at hy o eicek 5 A GRAND MATINEE will be given next Satar dgy Afternoon, for Ladies and Children, at 2 oc.k Admittance— Ladies, # eta.. Children, 0 cts Fat WALI performance at 7% L AND WINTER GOODS, MILITARY AND CIVILIAN. eTREBENS & are Bow openil their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing fine DKESS COATS, DORPKIN F ANTS, VESTS. &e ‘A large and well selected Ktock of tine heavy VEROOATY. We have sito a complete assort- mentof BUSINESS BUITS, made in the movt da- | rab te manpey. Officere will fnd our Military Goode desirous to their wants. Hea cee. om esonable pri FOF Camp tres ae TRELENS & CO, 322 Pennsyivenls svanns. 009 att Reiween Me sod Ne bireete. | porsession of rined CW. Tayleure’s Great Senea- | ine very least, is required for the bare susie- y adrritted by the most critical amuse- | Tent teekers to be the most favorite place of Clog | pen at 6Y o'clock ; commence at TY o’elk, | eee a ; jests were made, THE NEW CANTERBURY, | ait WORLD: | | atthe Girard Houre ; hamea_ of Lincoln Woslen Blacker, | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) —=———— FROM THE ARMY OF THE PUTOMAL. HeapQrartare AR: oF TER Poromac, Jeu. ik. —dSeveral distenguished visitors arrived bere to-day, inclu Hon. Henry J. Ray- mend, cf New Fork. yond this, nothing be- yond the ordinary rontiné bas transpired. The Weather is m Ider to-uigbt. FRKOM EUROPE. Arrival ef the Sieamship Hibernian PowTi ani, Jan. 19—The Hibernian, from Liverpool on the »th imet, via Londouderry on the Sth, arrived at 9 o'clock this evening. ~ ‘ihe Norwegian arrived at Liverpool on the Gb, end the Eaimbore arrived on the 7th inst, fae aan ATTiyeG &t Southampion on the eth inet. The correspondent ef the Times, who has Jjtst returned :rom Madeira, says that the tamer Turesrora has been employed in « ecrt of blecksde of Funchal. Pour British Ficamers Loucd [@ Nareau were lying in the Tcucs on the joth December. The Tuscarora chored one of them, The Doura fired at ber sbeut G mile and « belf trom the shore, aad sel @ LOK OM, and After examining papers iet her procerd. Av Americen cruiser, ship riggec, and ap. ey in chase of & very large ship bound VS. W., wasreen on the 20th December, in Jat. 41, Jong. i5, vy u arrived at Fam th Mrs, Ps echer we, in Teply to an address froaa certain wemen in England urging the Sbolition of slavery, writes that the great anti- tlavery work to which their English sisters exhorted them is almost done. The Globe rays that Parliament will proba- biy meet on the Sth of ¥F ay 8 that tLeefleris of y have teen success extent, Coupled with un incressedincome. The Chancellor of the Excheguer's Budget will be very lavorah A meeting of the stockholders an@ friends of the Adantc Telegraph Company was held at Liverpool on the 7th, to hear an address from the Hien. James Stuart Wortly on the prospects Tite. tir Win. brown waselected prevident, There Was 4n influential and numerous attendance. Nr. Wordly tock & confident aud hopeful view of uttaiis, and earnestly appealed for commer- Gal eupport. ‘The Parts correspondent of the Times says that the Spanish Government docs not intend lo bame any ogur person to the embassy in place ef Concha unui they see how matters go he Challenger, which has ry towards j on atter the French baye occumed the city of Mexico, which the French Government hopes to effec: shout the middle of February. The relatione between Parie and Madrid are far from being cordial. The fnends of the Gover: ment are most guxious to have the co- oprréu0en of Emgiand sfter the troops are in ihe Capitol. Complaints ere made that the contributions fer the French Gistrested Operatives come in very slowly, and 1 wotulliy ehort of what is needed. One hundrd and fifty thousand france per day, at rin ployed. say thatall resignations re- ve been aecepted. These both the Conservatives bance of the us Madiid journals neéered bulions &gilate and the Liberals. 1t is reported that the chief member of King Leopold's private Cabinet bas gone to Lisben to urge Fe:dinand to accept the Greek throne. The latest dispatches say that the ministerial | change will be confined to those already an- nounced. The icllowirg is asynopsis of news by the Kengaroo: The Times’ Paris correspondent eaye that Napoleon, at his New Year’s reception, said to Mr. Dayton that he regretted greatly the con- € Of the civil war, but hoped before next Year's day that matters would be settled. ‘This was said, eays the correspondent, with a staile,and may be taken as a pious wish Ti AS ni indication, of some. To another person, who on the same day ex- pressed to the Emperor the earnest hope that the battle of Frederic xsburg might be the last, the Emperor obseryed that he desired so too, and hoped that the war wouid be ended by next epring. This incident created a great Iaay conjectures, The Consjtutione! denies that France has mace any further mediation overtures. is reported thatthe Alabama was about to ec her cruising ground w East India he United States Minister at Madrid pro- test) d against the sale of the Sumter, which he S will nov be respected by Federal cruisers, As she is & Federal vessel seized by the rebels at New Orleane. Instructions have been asked from the Government at London as to whether & register is to be given her. \ hen the packet left Gibraltar, the Sumi, now changed to the Gibraltar, wae being coal- ed and getting a crew, preparatory to starting cn & voyage to England. The new captain haying steamed uround the works under British colors. was immediately chased by the Federal gunboat Ortawa, with her cuns louded, men at quarters. Perceiving a Fed: ral yeesel approaching the land within three mies limit, Sfr William Goddington or- dered batteries to be manned and guns made for Reuon, upon which the Ottawa shoved of A Federal sloop of war was at Algeciras watching the Sumter. Ifa register be granted; che will be escorted to Engiand by 4 Britis) ship-of-wer. Madeira letters complain of the San Jacinto’s firing at and stopping British steamers off that port. The J ortagarse Coverament has protesi- ed Against the alleged offense. The London Duily News again denounces thé fitumg out of the Alabama, and wants to know if the Copfederale government has been called to account for this insult to British neu- trality. The returns from the distressed districts show ibsta iusiber improvement 1s expected to be only temporary, In France the unemployed cotton opera- j"\ives aie computedat 410,000, in absolute des- titution. Demonsizations hostile to the vernment Haye been atte ing a revolutienary conspiracy; © The Minister of the Intentor cirects the préferts to have 229 batted 20b0) National guard formed ; ignauions &re rumored at Mad- rid, Itis asserted that O'Donnell will dissolve Coneress if his policy be not approved. Tarif modifcanons have been proposed on iron, cotton, &e. From Fortress M TRESs Monkor, Jan. !*.—The steamship Vanderbilt came up Hamptos Roads tast eve- Bing Gt “o'clock. The new and neat little side- wheel steamboat CW. Thomas arrived at Fortress Monroe this fort neon, and immediately left for City Point, in compnrnuy with the steamboat New York, in charge of Capt. Mulford, ot the 3g New York regiment. These boats are expec’ bring down more Union prisoners. The -tesmer Karback sails for New York to- morrow morning. Senator Wall Serenaded im Philadelphia, PHILADELPHIA, Jone i8.—The newly elected Senator Wall, of Ne sey, WR serenaded ight ah, comparing the ‘ese, with incom- twould never be & Democrat toow mis Mr. Wall rade Union to e ship at sea i petent pilots at the hel ride the storm unt i at the mention of the d Butler, and cheered proceedings were Able excitement The crowd roan ate Gen, Nxt tended wath conside Daring Robbery. PHIL AvELPS an. 19.—This ntiernoon, at Coole & C wanking house. turing busi- aman entered the office and carried bum? of bags of gold lyingoa the counter, twaillug shipsuentio New York. The beg ained £5,600) The thief was anb- requently arrested at a jewelry store on Chest- Lutstrect, Aud the money was recovered. Missing Vessel—The Privateer Alabama. Niw York cubstantial | nn tt et a PA z dong CALIFORNIa. Bw York, Jes. 1°—TReeteamer America, Trom Aspinwall on the od, arrived here 10 Bight with Ot posscagers. She wailed in com- Pany with thewtesmer Champion, both ander convoy of the gunboat Augurta. The latter Tested trom the America on the 15th. The ttrmer Champion is also below, and will ar- rive up abontzo'cloek. Meche SS Papers contain the following rig Druremond, at Aspiswall, from New York, reports that she saw the pirate Alahaen “a co December, off the east end of Cuba. “ 2h Cress anc Lancester bad sailed for San terciece Tre rtoreship Warren bad bees gold at aue- +n for B40. me gig Poeyeapen Panama on the 3d w 1,500,000 ib lneasure, including 870,000 or New York. : A eevere earthgnake occurred in G December 19. Two towns were nearly destro: rad great demage wes done to Duildings imal places. Subscriptions bad teen taken up among the Amrricans in Chili, in sid of sick and wounded soldiers in the United States, and the American Minister had been presented with a ego am Washington as a pledge of fraternity. The fire at Aspinwall, before reported, des- troyed scme thirty boildings, involving 4 total joes estimated at $250,000. — oe AXXVIIth CONGRESS—_THIRD SESS! —neneeilfimecsnneae SPNatTs.—After our report closed The bill for the discharge of «tate was taken up and discussed by Messrs. Pow- tiland Wright. Song following meesage was received and Tema © Fo the Senate and Howse of Representatives - l bave signed the joint resolntion to provide for the immediate payment ot the army and ravy of the United States, passed by the Houre of Representatives on the Ith, and by he Senate on the 15th instant. The joint reso- luo is @ rimple euthority, amounting, how- Vt T, UbGT existing circumstances, to & dirce- u {the Secretary of the Treas to make 1m ecditicnal issue of one hundred millions ef Golisre in United States notes, if eo much money is neeced for the payment oi the army eke navy. My &pproval.s given in order that every Possible Iecility may be afforded for the pe Gischarge of all arrears of the pay due our soldiers anc our sailors. While giving tis approval, however, 1 think it my duty to express my fincere regret. that ithss been fonnd necessary to authorise ro largern additional issue of United States Lotes, when this circnlauon, and that of we euspenced banks together, have become al- Teacy £0 redundant as to increase the prices: teyond real values, thereby augmen ihe cos: of living to the injury of Iabor, ant the cost of supplies to the injury of the whole country. seems very plain that continued issues of United States notes, without any cheek to the issues of suspended banks, and without adequate provision for the raiving of money by jcans, and for funding the ieeues so as to krcp them within due liraits, must soon pro- duce dirastrous contequences. And this mat- ur Sppears to me co important that I fee) (ound to avail myeelf of the occasion to ask tLe spec:al attention of Congress to it. That Congress has power to regulate the itency of the country, can hardiy admit of ubt, end (hat @ juciciousmeasure to prevent deterioration Of this currency by a reason. l- taxetion of bank circniatien, or other- “ise, 16 needed, seemsequally clear. Indepen- would 7 | Gently cf this ceneral consideration, it be unjuetto the people at large to exempt banks, enjoying the specis! privilege of circu- Intion, from their just proportion of the public burdens. In order to reise money by way of ioa:.s most easily and cheaply it is clearly necessary to give every postible support to the public credit, To this endauniform currency, in which axes, subscriptions to loans, and all other wary public dues, as wellas all privae + may be paid, is almost if not quite in- dispentable. Such a currency can be fur- Mitled nking associations organized under tin Congress, as suggested in ing © &t iLe beginning of the present session. The eccuring of this circulanonby the pledge of United States bonds, as therein engg-sted, wile further facilitate loans, by increastiag the present and causing the future demand for such tonds. In view of the actual financial embarrass- - of ihe government, and of the greater nis ture to come, if the wigs lief be not afforded, I feel that heuld not perform my duty by a simple an- borncement Of My opinion of the joint resolu- ‘ion which proposes relief only by increasing circaletion, without expresting my earnest de- sire Thal measures such in substance as those I have just referred to may receive the early tancticn of Congress, By euch measures, in my opinion, will pay- ment be most certainly secured, not only to army and payy, but 4 all henest creditors of the government, and satisfactory provision aaade for iuiure demands on the a Asrakamu Lincotn. Hovee.—A fter our report closed— ‘The consideration ot the bill to provide ways and means for the support of the goverument occupied the remainder of the day. __—_—_—__—____. . From the Army of the Potomac. A Gispatch received at @ late hour last night from the Headquarters of the Army of the Po- tomac refutes the ramors carrent yesterday that another advance had been made across the Rappahannock river. This dispatch, afwer stating that, several distinguished visitors had arrived yesterday, says that “beyond this nothing but the ordinary routine bas tran- spiree.” The following extracts from a letter to the New York Tribune, dated near Fred~ ericksburg on Friday, the i6ch instant, contain the Iatest preceding information: «The ominous quietade in the past few days proves to have been the calm which precedes ihe storm. The tempest has not yet broken forth with the thunder of artillery and the surging roar of musketry, i the signs of the hkesyens are too apparcnifo doubt that the: presage @ speedy renewalot the unsaccesefu aitemptot December 13. A few Gays will telh the story of eutees® or defeat in Ano her at- ppt wt oe Rappshannock. _ yihing has Leen thue far auspicious. areherd and dry, and the recent rain hes fortunately not interfered with the sucoces of the undertaking. A strong south wind has also favored us for two nights past. concealing tem theenemy the rumbling of the pontoon irsirs. + Wednesday, when dar had sec resy, the boets which hat on ‘an Bebe Pinin were moved up to the neighborhood of her¢ quarters, where a guide was furnished to concuct them to theirdestinauon. So secretly has ee thus a that i+w inthe army are aware ibe important eVente Which are close at hand. ‘It is to be feared, however, that the enemy, who are so frequ:ntly in the secret of our ope- rations, haye too much know of what is impending. Activity is too plainly visible pon the other side of the river to the hope that ihey v.01 be ur prepared rentmoyement. Counter movements are @b- feryable, and it eeemes more than probable that the enemy are at present watching to see how they may beot checkmate us in our undertak- Ing. * It is much to be regretted that the of he Potomac could not have been paid the present movement hed been commenced. Ic is useless to deny that, during the inactivity f th ,» & Universel murmar has ‘h from the soldiers, who have been— rT six months, moet of them for foar montis—without penny of ther hardara- ad wag The prospect of & movement may possibly Cispel all discontent and 4 <y: but certainly Gen. Burnside ws mest ccursgrous of men to lead this army againet the cnemy in its present condition.” many Piotr To AssaFsixaTe Gov. Morrox.—& camtpondent of the Cincinnati Commercial at Tncianapoli« says: “Gov. Morjon has recendy received letters, warning him of 2 plan to %s- saseinate him. Ope was in a band- writing, and purported to be written by the wits of & man cngaged in the plot. It con- correct plan of the governor's house, the room in which he 7+) with alt sches to it, The writer said her husband 2 dante the mater by wicked men, and sbe waned (to fi scrate che design, to save him from ite consequ s BS? Spain bs Tight Curection & port muiscace porher move in the Meliching the pa’