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THE EVENING STAR #UBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (40ND4Y EXCEPT, af THK STAR BUILDINGS, 2 SHER PERNA ATENTE AFD JiTH STREVP, 3Y Ww. D. WALLACH, eee Sages served in pack. carricrs st 94 8 mouth, YFomat sabe re 80's year. in adeonce; 92 for sit ‘hree moths; and for less than Sree at the rate of 19 cents e week. Hingle sectes, ONE OBNT; in Wrappers, FWO CBETS. DVYRERTISEMENTS should de sant to the giles beers tseticee a otherwise they may Bo? epoeer anti] tae next day. id For the Holidays. A. H. CININGER & CO., Buascr of Nos. 19 4x0 31 Bnoap St., Naw Yor, OFFER FOK SALE AT THEIR STORE, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRSAK THIRTEKNTE STRERT, SIGN GF THE GLD ENICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASHORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BR FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —ALEO— FINE GROCERIES, OAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL, ENNEBEC SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, | | prize of PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON. Mesers. A.M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER'S CELEBRATED LONDON BOCK GIN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. STAN articles bought at their store warranted | of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the | aty free of expense. As we intend to be permanently located, we re- { spectfully request families to give us acall. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasnrserox, December, 1862. A.M. BININGER & CO. hare no connexion with say other House. aa ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. NATIONAL LOAN. NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWSNTY YEARS FROM DATE, Or after Five Years, at Option of the Government.) THE COUPON BONDS, In Bams of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTEREST COMMENCING AT DATS OF PUB- CHASE, AND PAYABLE SRMI- ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Boxvs are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, . The interest, at present price of coin, being equiv- alent to 5 Pex Cexr. in currency. FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 452 FIFTEENTH STREET, DEALERS Im @OVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE deo otf JOHNSON & NAGLE, 69 PRINSYLVANIA AVENUR, SOLE AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MBSSES. FRANK BININGER & 00.3 (lo. 16 Reaver Street, New York,) OBLEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUO! FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Bighly recommended by the most eminent Physi ans of the U. 8. Army. GOLD MEDAL OOGNAO, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, @OLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL BHEREY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYR, HARVEST BOUBBON 1853 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physicians, Druggists ‘8ad Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sel] "A Rew York prices, freight added.” We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above Bcods will insure the satiofaction and confidence of @wcriminating people, who reject the stale re- seurse of irresponsible dealers, vis : puffs of news Bapers and so-called chemists, gaudy show cards ate. JOHNSON & NAGLE. on Bole Agents, ADIES’ BALMORALS AND CONGRESS BOOTS, of Glove Oslf Lasting Mor @0, eto., Misses’ and Children’s Balmo: and Boots of every description, Gum Long! Boots, and Shoes. Military ‘and Dress Beots: Boys’ Long Boots, in great variety, at the lowest peasible rie t Ko. 16 Market Space, Pa. rei 5 een aod e “te 3-00 ‘J. ROSENTHAL. WUGHS, COLDS. QABSENESS, &o. COMPOUND BI’ ng or GUM ARABIO, rected to November, 1862; omit- containing also the census of Volume, 1863, price $1 ¢0, or pre- e vert b 170 en? aks PRANOK TAYLOR. NECON D-HAND PIANOS.—One very nice Piano \* for $80. in best order. One 6 ectave for, oe | Alar amuortment of new Pianos at oweat f; joes, at the Music’ Store gf | SEM Prices 8 eT ZEROTT, ‘ae ole Agent of Steinway & Son. oR, | 25, MISERABLES Knglish Translation, com- 4 plete in one vol.; $1 a] FRANOK TAYLOR, 1 pri } i prize of ve. XXI. [p®/4Wane stare Lorrsny. BRILLIANT SCHEMB! 218% PRIZES OF $700. CaPITAL... marae . .830,000 fecond Capital Prize 990 Dollars Lowest Three Nu ber Pris -700 Dollars DELAWARE SEATE LOTTERY, Authorized by ‘An Act for the Encouragement of Internal Improvements in the State of Delaware.’ JOHN A MORRIS & © » Managers, Ciass a4, to he drawn in Wilmington, Delaware, on SATURDAY, January Siet, Ime SOHEME. a= «890,000 | prize of g7mn tw, ! prizo of — 7an 2,1 prizeof im 70) t prize of 700 Teel 1 frize of Too 76,1 prize of 7m 7,i prize of 70.1 prize of Joo 70, Lprize of 70)1 prize of 700 7%. prize of 700.) f£ 70) 7%), 1 prize of f 70 7,1 prize of 700 iP f I prize of 1 prize of 06, 1 prize of 7021 prize of 700, 1 prize of 1 prize o 1 prize of 60.1 prite of 700, | prize af 79, 1 prize of 706) 1 prine of 700) 1 prize of |: 1 prize of ize i prize af I prite of 1 prize of l prize of Too J prize of 1 prize of e of I prizeof 7 1 prize of i prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of | prize of 31 prize of V1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 70,1 prize of 700; 1 prize of 700, ! prize of 700, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of, 700, 1 prize of 706.1 prize of 7,1 prize of 708, 1 pri 0! 1 priz FO) 1 prize o 706,1 prize of 700.1 prize of 7,1 prize of 7, l prize of 700, 1 prize of 748.1 prize of 7,1 prize of 7, T prizeof Te) 1 prize of 700! 1 prize of 1 prize of 70.1 prize of, | prize of 700, 1 prize of 700) 1 prize of Jeu) 1 prize of 7%, | prize of 700) 1 prize of 70,1 prize of 700.1 prize of 70),1 prize of 7%, 1 prize of 700.1 prize of 70.1 prize of 7600/1 prize of 705.1 prize of 7,1 prize of 700; 1 prize of 700; 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 70 700, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700,1 prize of 700, 1 prise of 7), | prize of 700.1 prizeof 700.1 prize of 700, | prize of 700, 1 prize of 70,1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700.1 prize of Zu. 1 prize of 760, 1 prize of : i Ea Pp of 7 7,1 prize of 700, 1 prize of 700/1 prize of i 700,1 prise of 700, 1 prize of of 700.1 pri f 7. 1 prize of 200, 1 prize of 20, 1 prize of 7,1 prize of 70°21 prize of 7m, 1 prize of 70, 1 prize of 700; 1 prize of 700, ! prize of TO, 1 prize of 70,1 price of 77 i 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of ARE 152,600 Te. 1 prize of 200, 1 prize of 1 prige of 708. 1 prize of l prize of prize of i prize of 1 prize ef I prize of i prize of I prize of 1 prize of i prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 f } prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of i prize of Il prize of 1 prize ef I prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize ef 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of prize of 63 prizes of @:W0 are.... 6 prizes of izes of 700; i prize of 700, 1 prize of 3.906 prizes of 23.436 prizes of 2,314 prizes Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2's; Eighths $1% BW All orders for Tickets in the above Lottery should be addressed to JONN A. MORRIS & CO., Wilmington. Delaware. Jan 6-1m* s.—s.-1860.-=. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BiTTERS, Exhausted nature’s great restorer. A delight. ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- 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, Diarrhoea, Liver Complaint, and Nerveus Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at ali times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggiste, Ho- | P.H BRAKE & CU., No. | tels, and Saloons. 202 Broadway, New York. Wa4tee NOTIOCR, In consequence of the lowness of the water in the General Reservoir it will be necessary, unless great economy of water is practiced, for the Gqyernment soon to shut off the su: to citizens entireiy. All persons are, therefore, forbidden to use the hydrants on Pennsylvania avenue, or on any streets or avenues under the care and supervision of the Commissioner of Publie Buildings, for watering the cots er pavements, or for any private purpose whatever. And all goipedrrsie. the water are urgently s0- Heited to be as eal in ite use an possible. Ce] Commissioner of Public Buildings, EUROPEAN HOTBL Dp nestAURANT = ~A Corner af Pa. ac-and lish a The Proprietor of Mine chive extablichmect re- spectfully announces to the publie hie friends that his house has been thoroughly remodeled, and pene eer yer a} are such as to compete with any 0" aise. sabe RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT has also atly improved. ition is ealled to his WEIN oom,) where nothing but the best etc., are kept. 7 irs, and entirely £6) ee rated frem the Bar, where we are prayer MEALS. OYSTERS, GAME and DELI- CactES hich will be served in « fret-rate style Nee ee PHC, guRICH, Proprietor. HBRISTMAS PRESENTS! LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S DRESS FURS, Buch as se 25-co6m lar at a BURUDSON BAY BABLE, aR ix z TEALO ROLES, BUS NTS’ MUFFLERS ‘The largest stock ever was offered in thin market. stock isof our own manufact we gan give guavantes: ter thet aoremiie i - ane jpace, bet, 7th and ho een * Market Brace. ter the Avencs Moule. s.T.-_18ssoO.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, and nature's great restorer. Htis composed of pure St.Croix Rum, | with the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weakand delicate per- sons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It cures Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just the thing for changes of the season. Solid by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & OO., 202 Broadway, New York. 25-eo6m . ROUGH TALLOW AND 500,000 sitity chit RMY GREASE WANTED—For which the hij beat price will be paid, Also, 100 Meee eta naain chau tac casket tan Notional Ld or 9 Soap ees “Candie Works, Green street and the Cane aay eo""'O. B: JEWELL Proprictor. Be AND SHOES TO BUIT THE TEMES. now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and BHORE, nod constantly receiv aes sup- ey, of Eastern-made Work of eve! eeart fe lon, made expressly to order, an wi sold at a much lower price than has r heretofore charged in this eity for much inferior SF Or. oles. ns in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef Eastern on Gity made work, will alway find a 4 good assort- ment 6 lower ‘. + in store and A TIFFIN & BROTHER, ap5-thr 314 Pennsylvania avenue RICH AND EXTRA RICH SILKS, Ete eer and evening Dresses, CLOAK, SHAWLS, &c,.in great profusion, of choice styles, One price only, marked in plain Ten. RRY & BRO., de St Pa. ave. and Ninth street. Oo ARMY HATS AND CAPS, With appropriate urnaments—of the finest and Dest qualities: BS STINRMETZ, jal2dw =. 236 Ps. avenue, near Thirteenth st, Ebenin WASHI [MR Ww ‘all kinds Produce and Fruit, chea A™™ i a GREAT BASTEAN, NORTHERN AND W2ST- q Star. GTON, D. C., MONDAY, J UARY 26, 1863. N2. 3,095. ‘PROPOSALS. P®oPosares FOR ICE, SBarRD PRorogate will be rece uatil Monday. the 2d day of twelve (12) o'clock m. for To ing the Medical Hospital Department until the Ist day of January, 1964, with a rupply of pure IOX, to be Gelivered at the Yollowing placer, viz : Bilton - South Carolina, Newberp, North Carolira. Fortress Monroe. ensacola Florida. Nashville, Tennesi New Oricans, Lx uisiana, it. Louis, Missouri, Cairo, Iinois Washington, vistriet of Columbia. Memphis. Tennessee, u required at the respective ports recieely known, bidders will state the quan- ice they cam furzish, where it is gathered. A# the quantity is not tity of propose to furnish the whole amount required at any oue of the places proposed to be supplied Eiuders will state what faciiities they possess, if 3, for storing the ice at the posts they propose te supply. . The ice inust be of the best quality, subject to the inspection and approval of the officer in charse of the post where it is delivered. The full name and post office adc ress of the bidder must appear in the properal. Ata bid is made in the name of a firm the names afallthe parties must appear, or the bid will be pelea Sep 8 the individual proposalof the party i it. roposais from distoyat partics will mot be consid- red, AKD AN OATH OF ALLEGIANOE MUST AGOOMPANY | RACH PROPOSITION, Proposals must be addressed to Manny Jonsson K., U_ 8.,and Acting Medical Purve or. neton, D.C.,and should be plainly marked “Proposals for lee” The ability of the bidder to fll the contract. shonid it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures are te be appended to the guarantee, and eaid guarantees must accompany the bid. The respensibility of the guarantors must be | shown by the oficial certificate of the Clerk of the ; mearest District Court or of the United States Dia- triet Attorney Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both his guarantors ‘will be required of the suctessful bidder upon rigning the | contract. Berm of Guarantee. We. »,of the county of —. and State of —, and ——, of the county of ——, and State of —, do hereby guarantee that ia able to fulfil the contract, in accordance h the terms of his pro- porition aud that, should his proposition be ac cepted. he will at ence enter into contract in ac- sordance therewith, Shouid the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his securities, (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate aboy--mentioned.) The Surgeon General reserves te himself the right to reject any or ail bide that he may deem two high or unsuitable. HENRY JOHNSON. M.8.K..U.8. A. ja 23 dtFe23 Acting Medical Purveyor, + Papers authorized to publish Governmentad vertisements please copy. BMY BUPPLIKEB. Orvioe oF THE Cuiny Quanreasasre, { of the Potoma. Wasuimoron peptamber 21,1008 * PaoresaLs are invited for furnishing for the nse of the army of the Potomac the following articles: 000 tons best quality Timothy Hay, secure! soos, the weight of each bale to be mark. areon, 2,900,000 bushels ef Oats, of the best quality, in Mer etroca seats, well exent 1,00 cords ak and Hickory Wood, well seasoned and of the best quality. Bach bid must be accompanied by the endorse- ment of two renponsible persons that the contracts if awarded will fulfilled. Bids wiil be opened from time to time as the ar- may be needed, and contracts will be awarded for the quantities needed te the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of opening. Tho right in reserved to accept all or any part of ro porals Fhould be endorsed “ Proposals for Ha: Sosa ou = Sepey enee ne) : i i paraceenvelove". rieat. Col. and A. D. 0. Chief Quartermaster. Ry SOLReeEe PRODUCE AND FRUIT HOUS oF JONES & CO, Corner Kicutn axp D STREETS, Washington. 1 000 BBLS. APPLES prime Western New : York Apples, (no fruit like it in this market,) jnst arrived. JONES & CO, X WEET P. RMO ORANGES, 500 Dele etwons RUPEE es 1 do. L. » Splendid FRUIT, from late Boston cargo. JONES & CO., corner sth und D sts, BARRELS POTATOES, 1 0 0 0 From Maine and Jersey, ONIONS, red and yellow. JONES & CO.’3, uf D sts. 60 do. Just arrived at roer 8th and TTER! BUTTER Mian ioe EGGS! EGGS! EGGs! GOSHEN BUTTER. ROLL BUTTER ‘ COOKING BUTTER, Twenty five per cent, better and thirty per cent. cheaper than here and Baitimore. JONES & CO., corner sth and D sts. 0 ) BOXES SPI DID NEW YORK 1,000 citesk, St New York prices. ; JONES & CO. corner Ath and Dats, ALL AT OUR SiORE FOR RAISINS. SAR- DINES, HERRINGS, TONGUES, HAMS, and 4 ae 4 eg, better SHAS Ta Worner sth and D ste. Washington. Wood! Wood! Wood! KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD: On hand, the’best quality of all kinds of woonb! SAWED AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OR SIZE REQUIRED, KINDLING WOOD. A Superior Article of Pine, selected expressly for ) kindling, Sawed Short and Fine Split,as a substi- | tute for eharcoalin building Anthrasite Fires in Badisvers, Ranges, &c. BF Cash at office when ordered. THOS. J. GALT, Office 282 Penn’s avenue, bet. 1th and 12th, Mill and Yard foot of Seventeenth st, [Republican and Chrouicle.} EXPRESS COMPANY PA. AVENUB Canigm 64 Waiktnaton Ouy, D. 6. jan2-tf MERCHANDISE, MON JEW. rena TPA ARS SER wn ppg Ra silway Towns in AND NORTH ; HOBTH, EAST, WRST, AND NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON, D. 0., NEW YORK, BOSTON, ELPHIA, BALTIMORE, OIN- PHIOINNATI, BY. LOUIS, LOULS ONAL LEXINGTON. are 4 d with steamshi; DNOUTHAMPTON end Hl AVE t. PTS and A Balisetion of NOTES, PBAPTS and BILLS made 0. 0. DUNN, Agent, eu Washington, D.O. T MOORE’S WEST END DRUG STORE. Pa. ayve., south side,can be found at all times a good stock of fresh and pure MEDI. CINES. Pee all advertised Medicines, to- sther = & general etock of TOILET AR- 4 ke. 7 Particular attention given to the compound- ing ae Eby sician’s prescriptions day and nig! 8 (CHILDRENS? BALMORAL SKIRTS, a good as- nt of select styles. Ladies HOOP BEIRTS, of the newest shapes and best qualities. , marked in plain ficures. One price only, marked visia Asuras io, de S0-}0t Pa. ave. and Ninth street. =e VEST CAM? BTOV EMP STOVE CAMP STOVES!!! We now manufacturing CAMP, OOOK BERATING Landy pa) ich will sell b as dosen or hundr; ta Baltimore. 101 pens. avouse, Bear Teh strest. no 17 {Int.. Chron. & Re a = ry ( DER. 7,000 BBLS, PRI Mir OLARIPIED OLDER seca wi Bouth Gay strect, ae jtmnore, AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hote! Leosasp Grovexn——- —— ———. __. _.. Manas: THIS (MONDAY) RVENING. MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, The celebrated original Irish Boy and Yar kee Gal. Will appear in three of their best comic playa The pertirsnce will commonce with the capital [rah medierta, BORN TO GOOD LUCK. 'y O'Rafferty....... ...... é ter which the capital prankee petite comedy, TRE CUETOMS OF THE COUNTRY. Nancy (2 Yankee Gnl)........ .... ‘To ecuchude with the farce ofthe IRISH TIGER. Mr. Barney Williams as the Irish Tiger. 01 Pr . Scents; Orchestra Chairs, 75 coats, Fa.aily e Circle Parterre, socents Doors open at quarter before 7.0’clock ; porform- ex commence at haif pas! ‘clock WASHINGTON THEATRE. CORNER ELEVENTH AND C STREETS. LBSEEES.... ...... Brsiwees BAN Stack Maxacen THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, First night of the Versatile Actress, ALICE PLACIDE VALSHA, THe SLAVE QUEEN, ALICE PLACIDE As tuk Shave Qverx, In whic ill fight a terrific EROADSWORD COMBAT! GRAND MARCH OF THE AMAZONB! To conclude with OUT ON A SPREE, Tuesday, ALICE PLACIDR asthe Grrev Girt. In rehoarsal—THE PEEP 0’ DAY, ily Circle. 25 cents, Private Box Doors open at 7'; ; to commence CASTERBURY MAL , CANTERBURY HALL! CANTERBURY HALL? LOUISIANA AV.. NKAR SIXTH Staxzr, EXCELSIOR COMPANY OP THE WORLD! CROWDED HOUSES! tS o’elock. ; PEOPLE TURNED AWAY EVERY NIGHT! i THE MOST MAG IN AME Tris acknowledwed by be to be the best snd wost respecta sly conducted Mu- sic Mali in the country. * THE LARGEST COMPANY OF STARS everappesting in Washington! Our motte is FUN WITHOUT VULGARITY: Loox av tne List oF Stars thet will appear to-night: Misces Julia Mortimer, — Kate Pennoyer, Agnes Sutherland, Frack La Folle, Lilly Brancon, Florence Kivers, Jennie Allen, . Hannah Bureh, And Little Elia, First week of seh week OU N. CARR, Cemic Dancer, C. W, PARKER, he Wonderful Ccntortionist. AND THE O:D FAVORITES: Gee. R. Edeson, J Aa.W 8, Larry Tccley, H. W, Egan, Tick Parker, J. 8. Clarke. THE ABOVE NAMED & TO-NIGHT in an immensge! SINGING, DANCING, AC! lio of BATIC FEATS, &e The performance will -onclude with the laugha- te Farce, COUSIN JOE; oR BUTTONS ALL OVER ME! ApMission—Balcony and Parquette, 25 cents; te | Chairs, 5 cents; to Private Boxes, Orchestra Arm holding #1X persons, $5. Doors open at 6% o’clock ; performance at 7%. A GRAND MATINEE will be given next Satur day Afternoon, for Ladies and Children, at 20’elk, Admittance—Ladies 2 cts Ch dren, 19 cts. WASHINGTON VARIETIES, NINTH STREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PROPRIETORS. ..._. .A HAMBLIN & RT AG MANAGER MM BALLET MASTER. 5 HALL OF BEAUTY. MUST MORAL AND INTELLECTUAL ENT MOST MORAINMENT IN THE CITY" = CROWDED NIGHTLY. He-Engaeement, ior cee week only, of co. The mort talented aad accom p! American Stage. Continued success Gf the beautiful MISS EVA BRENT, Entitled by the press and public the Queen of Song. Fe-bn, ingnt, for one week enly, of . . i, W. SMITH. *, The celebrated ‘and talented Artiste, Engagement of MR. GEORGE WINSHIP. eek of the graceful and charming Danseuse, = Site Lizerte, W S. BUDWORTH, The renowned and talented Negro Actor. BOB BUTLER, The Humorist and Pantomimist. Continued auecess of Prof. EN. YAT Aud bie farnaan Corpe de Hallet of TwentyBeautifal | 8, oung Lad MISS ADA TESMAN, the beautiful and Lomein | Gomie tingse, PAUL inger. PAUL and Nocnist. JAM and Ac Pantomimist. FRANK KERNS, the Punny Nie M'LLE GERALDINE, the facet MISS B. FLORRNGE, the Little CHARLES the Favorite Actress and reuse. Mics Julia Maren Miss Ida Devere, Miss Mary Det: Misa Julia Kose. Miss Emma —— other nee will spent ae nat as t performances, pew, fresh and original. ant PePALENT OF ALL NATIONS 1 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY, Prices oF ApMission.—Parquette and F, Circle. 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs, § cents; feats in Boxes, 75 cents; Private Boxes #ix persons.) $5 ; Colored Circle, 25-cents {Doors open at 6% o'clock ; commence at 80 elk. BAERS. fortes PILGRIM FOP? FELLOWS HALL. THE OLD ORIGINAL CAMPBELL’S MINSTRELS ND 2 BRASS BAND! M.C. Campagiy....... DIRECT FROM THE PALACE OF MUSIC, (Fourteenth et., New York City,) NOW OPEN At ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICB, In their unrivaled SOIREES D’ETHIOPE! W@W For full particulars see mammoth posters descriptive sheets, programuien, &e ,&e. Admission 25 cents, rerved seats 6) cents. ja FRANK EDWARDS. TTENTION, SOLDIERS! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! A STOVE THAT YOU CAN CARRY IN YOUR KNAPSACK ! HOPE’S PAYENT KNAPSACK 8TOVE is just the thing to go with the shelter tent. You can put it in your knapsack without ary ap- — preciable enlargement of that package g @ Stove, using Winch wood aud. weighing 2 Ibs. 6 oz., (with pipe, 71bs..) is sufficient f men. An officer can car of them, officers’ size, uw packed ina hard-bread box. It has neither hinges nor joints to f orde nd igatooce the LY PRACTIOABLE 8TOVE for -¢ HARK & O0,, No. 496 BARNARD, corner Winch wood, can be selciers’ use Fer sale by J. OR. st.,and by WALL & and Pa avenue ayielieaen ass Butlers’ orders promptly filled. Tess utlers’ orders promptly fille re: CO., jaw Jott Ninth et. ‘ 4 rs ured asa Concert § and Penn. avenu ciask Restaurant der Cen! on,on he ae been fitted up ss a D. GELSTON, Proprietor Cent: NEW F lw? 237 Pa. avenur, econ door below 1th etrcet, aa nVoke of very choice selected Pige, (pew crop.) | Put Up expressly for family ure ja SW Mr. B. Williame Mrs. B. Williams x Rates of Admission —Privatea Boxes, 6; Drees , i cents; Colored Gaiety, 25 cents; Colured + -Maronz & Oo. JOU. Goseon FRED. G. Manomn Balcony Chairs,75 eents; ; Parquette, # cents; Fam: $5. n citizens and strangers ARS WILL APPEAR JAMES PILGRIM + eeeers B. YATES Hed artist on the farerite Actor well- W DELANY. the fences ting Danseuse. rorete. see ‘opular Dan- Mies Edith Whiting, ‘tle, ies Drake, | and Forty fe and brilli- ng sese+s+Mamagan or four | one iu his valise, and 25 al Hotel, formerly E. corner of 6th first- Tegardiess of expense. Give me | 168. ! Just Received at A. M. BININGER & 0)°3, | Gen THE WEEKLY STAR —ae Thie execlient Family and Kews Journal, soe- taining © greater variety of Interesting readin ‘Mban can be found im any olher—is published Fri€ey morning. TERME—Cash, sereriabiy, wm adeanes, Bingle copy, per annem... Five copies. —_. __.__.... - contains the ‘Washington News’? that has made The Lieily Beomnr Svar circulate se senerally throughost the country. ST Bingle copies (in wrappers) ean be procures at the conater, immediately afier the ineus of paper. Price—THREE CENTS. -” Se “TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTomac, | Jan, 24.—Nothing of any importance has trans- up, but it will be rome ume betore they can bear heavy wapons or artillery. HEADQUARTERS AnmY or Tux Poromac, Jan.25—The Sabbath rest was well observed to-day throughout the entire camp. No busi ay txecrpling that of the most necessary character bas been tiansacted. No movement of any unueusl character ha: been observed in the enemy's lines within the past few days IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Another Repuise of the French Army— Driven Back with Great Loss—The Van- guerd Serprised— 2,000 Killed and younded, New York, Jan. 2¢—Iy She ake, we have Hays instant. The news from Mexico is in cing. The French commuz ay Crus and Orizat cut of by Me the steamship of the ist stror n gue the roxd, guards along the route. The | jas are in strong ferce all Try tbe French inces- and w I: is reported that the French have been agsin repulerd and driven back from before | Puebla, with great toss The French General Berthier’s vanguard of iour thoueaucd strong were completely sur- prised by eight hundred Mexican cavalryjand Rout two thourar ° od : F s killed and wound- h officers were taken by the lasto « edt off. The prospects of ihe French look exceeding- | ly tad. They ca es from the | country, and a by a deter. | | ery opportanity of them No French amp Without being oft some Mexican rrilia who is on the wa The email pox, in its me: bas brcken outat Vera Cruz, and being built for class of patients, The new sngar crop was beginning to make its uppenrance in the Havana market. The crop promises to be a large one. The markets ef iiavana are giutted with northern pro- duce, and sales can onty be made at ruinous h for him. | bas received iW has been completely | ican gueriiias, and can oaly | be re-established and kep: up by the French | Frices. FROM FORTR S MONROE. ForTRES? Monnor, Jan. 23.—Commodore Merris last night captured one schooner and two sicops at the mouth of Chneatuck near the James river. The cargo of tt er was purchased in Norfolk and consisted of drugs, boot ck Lets, a German, tormerly of Hal- umore, Who, whilst empioyed as a wamster on | the Penimeuia, some three months ago, shot a negro at Hampton. with whom he had some aificulty, was hung to-day at Fort Wool, in conformity with the sentence of the court- » Which sentence was approved by the 2d New York, is his spiritual adviser, and Attended him in his last moments The solemn scene passed off guirtiy « The eteamer John A. W this afternoon from Washington, loaded with army ambulances. Fortress Monnor, Jan. 241.—The steamers New York, Express and Metamora left Fort- Tess Monroe this afternoon for City Point, under afiag of truce, in charge of Capt. EF. Multord, of the New York intanirs bring down the prisoners now in Ric who were taken at Murtreeshoro’ The storm hasent are arriving and de From Newbern, und have the folowmg The president of the Free Labor Association of Craven, Carteret, Hyde and Beanfort coun- us received letters from prominent North- ern statesmen, irrespective of party, expressing he warmest commendation of their object and principles, They are also essured of the hearty sympathy of the President of the United States, nutwithstanding Governor Stanly’s persistent opposition to the movement gas w 1 FROM TENNESSEE. NashviLyr, Jan. 24.- The feet which left here yesterday at noon ». as fired into last nigh? opposite Belstown Landing, by the rebels, with three field pieces, on the bluff. The gunboat St. Clair engaged the enemy, who were driven ads woods. The fleet arrived sately at Clarkes- ville. Col. Wm. B. Stokes, of the Tennessee Cayal- ry, in @ personal difficulty sterda Mur- freesboro’, was shot by Captain Flemming, ot the same regiment. Flemming has disap- peared. One hundred and twenty men of Colonel Hal's brigade, and thirty-fiye wagons, while foraging on the 2ist, were disrracefu Uy sur- rendered to asmaltl force of theenemy. The men were loafing with the train with unloaded muskets. New York Legisiature—The Ballot for Speaker—Great Coniusion. ALBANY, Jan. 21._Balieting for Speaker was resumed to-day, and on the 92d ballot Mr. Brees void stor Mr. Callicott, iusuring him a majority as the vote then stood. Ascene of tremendous excitement ensued, and Mr. Fields, of New York, when his name was called, rose to lain, and held the floor, relusing to give way. reat confusion followed, all the members being on their feet, when Mr. Moulton, a democratic member, moved that a committee waiton the Governor and ask his protection. The clerk put the question, the motion was declared carried, and the committee appointed. Mr. Fields continued speaking amidst re- peated interruptions, and great turmoil in the galleries. After frequent interruptions of Mr. Fields in his remarks, and exciting demonstrations from outsiders, ‘Judge Dean rose to a question of prixiece, and begged that the galleries might be compelled to observe order, The House finaily adjourned, with an under- standing that a yote should be taken at 11 o’cleck on Monday morning. Govyornor Seymour has indicated that he is willing and ready to cansider or! application for the protection of members, if it is required. nd Key West. Nuw York, Jan. 25.—The gunboat Saxon, from New Orleans on the ivth inst, and Key West on the 17th, has arrived. . The New Orleans papers contain no news whatever. Thesteamer Merrimac was at Key West, with her fans broken, but she would beready tosail again in four days. The San Jacimto arrived at Key West en the Sth. It was reported there on the 17th that the privateer Alabama was off Havana, and had sent & boat ashore, New Orleans advices of the &th inst. say that it was reported there that the Winona, one of our gupboats, was sunk by the South battery at Port Hudson. Also thai Stonewall Jackson With 40,000 men had reinforced Vicksburg. There had been no news received from Gal- veston up to the afternoon of the Sth inst. Arrival of Treasure from California—Later irom Central America. New York, Jan. 25.—The steamer Ariel,from Aspinwall on the 15th, arrived this morning, with £400,000 in specie trom California. She was conveyed by the gunboat Connecticut. Panama advices of the 15th state as follows: The steamer Herman sailed on the 13th for San Francisco, with the passengers of the America civil war in New Granada is ended. The convention has passed a law taxing spirits and tobacco. No move has yet been made towards rebuild- ing the houses destroyed by the pecent fire at | Aspinwall. ! erican gold has dechned 2 per cent. at Amna. » French fleet and the U.S. steamer Sara- nac were at Acapulce on the Sth. | us an Officer and man of ve | fscenee in the verdict of the courtarill not be | Tead) or by Sny means universal. The meas- Rey. Mr. Kerfoot, Chaplain of the | | te din perfectorder. | arner arrived here | ‘r date of the 17th, we | Trouble Between Gen. Wool and the New York State ™ . New York. Jan. 21.—€ Wool has ordered the State militia to report to him, itis said, he General Govern- cond division | iments of the | round that forces FROM NASSAU. British Vessel Reported to be Sentte Cap- ture Acmiral Wilkes, New York, Jan. 25—The steamer Britiea j Queen. from Havana on the i7th and Nassan on the 20th, has arrived. The Bahama Herald, of the 17th, announces | the arrival of the Rritish war steamer Galatea, pired here to-day. The roads re slowly drying | trom Be ds. and the Spiteful, from Hayana, andenxye. “Itis reperted from hi IF credit. able rources that the commander of the Galatea Positive orders to take Admiral 8 ¥ben and wherever iound,and con- vr) Bom to Bermuda, where he will be detained vull forthe? ord: rs from England.” The Rnitish ship Vesnviue took, it is said, (in specie from Mobile to Engiand. The stamers Annie Childs and Flora bad arrived at Neseau from England, probably to : the Mockade. The sieamers Doug’ % ty and Antonia had eriled for Charleston. ‘Tke eteamers Duro and Onbu port on the 17th, The steamer SPRINGFIELD, Jan. 16.—To Major General Corts. General Brown ts very decidedly im- Proving. Me cits up, reads the nee; and enjoys his cigar almost as well as before the batth General Herron is slowly im: ving, Duties confined to bix room most of the time, = 8S. H. Metcugn, Medical Director. Vicksburg ©; . ‘w York, Jan. 25.—The Herald ton dispatch states that information received that the rice in the Mississippi has been so rent as to flow through the canal eat by order of Gen, Butler in the bend of the river opposite Vicksburg. XAXXVIIth CONGRESS—THIRD SESSION —sonipeomeenaaes Saturpay, Janui 2. Sex ave. Mr. Trumbull offered a resolution legalizing the sending of persons from the Dis- iret of Columbia to Albany before the passage of the act tor that purpose; adopted. Mr.Grimes introduced @ bill establishing the office of Commissioner of Deeds, The resolution "7 eg the Secretary ef the ashing- has been ¥y¥ not to accept ue Island unless far- T directed by Ss, WAS discussed by iesers. Cowan, Foster, Grimes, Ten Eyck and cthers, and passed—yeas 21, nays 18. The bill authorizing the appointment of three pig A colicitor and »n additional number of clerks in the Quartermaster’s departmen: was amended and passed. a Tnx Fitz Joux PorTER CasE—The Boston Daily Advertiser, (of Jan. 23,) a paper Repub- | lican in politics, and which is the official jpur- nal of the State of Massachusetts, says: “The court-martial of M-jor General Fias ohn Porte is finished at lasi, and the coun | will learn with surprise and regret that it has ended im the conviction of this officer. veg | tlesumony upor which this finding is based has bern so widely circulated: $0 favorable to Gen. | Porter: so unegniyocal, we will say, in ite bearing npon the reputation of General Po; Tecity, that acqui- % ures Which haye been taken Py General Pope's tnends 10 prejudice the public mind will d to increase cenfidence in the result of tr That no efforts have beep spared to pro- duce 2n artficial pressume upon the court, te eB | evident from the fact that a. bearing er publisher's nor printer's names, bat issued in the city of Washington; entitled, it is ue, “Procerdmegs of a General Court-Martial — Trial of Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter, t S. Vols.,” but contauns: the ecvdence by the prorecution, ey dy extenivele aie. tiLuted that itis curnenteyen in Boston, “What are the merits of this controverty, we do not pretend to decide, nor do we now intend to comment upon thee vidence brongM forward inthe trial, Such ez parte statements,hoy 5 nominally the “Proceedings” of a Gow: are 1, but So only in sony deserves s¢' rehension. This wiahs « part of the histéry of our time, and the future reputation for honesty of our government is at stake upon its {airpess. For the exke of justice, if not of his o services, the good name of a tried ant gattant scelaier should be protected from such uanter- band practices, when on trial for his honor. ‘They raise a cloud of suspicion areund that serdict, which should stand aboy¢g all deubt. If sont! jealousy or political design has entered into this judgment, the members of this Court Martial will netescape a merited and hateful immortality in history.” THE CRICAGO CLERICAL SCANDAL.—We pub- lished some days since an account of a most argainages preg lars —— ee Mr. lager, of the Episcopal arch ICagO, which he avers that two gentlemen, in his study, by threats of bodily ee? ff compelled him to *ign 2 written confession of improprieties rela- tive to certain Joliet ladies. Since that publi. cation a new development has been made the case. The Bie! of Illinois erdered an in- yectigauion into Mr. Hager’s conduct at Joliet, and the Chicago Tribune says: “This Commission proceeded to Joliet early Inet week, and there heard the testimony. What they did has not beenmade public. All we do know is that they determined to present to the Bywhop the Rev. Mr. Hager, to be on the charges by an ecclesiastical cori, a this commission was somewhat in nature ofa grand jury, giving ew f an ex- hear- —— the case, the result of their action caunct be dermed as iu any way conclusive, Thespeci- fications of the charges are twelve in paper. and cover several pages of legal cap. the reception of this presentment by the Bis! he cansed a copy to be made, and served them, by the hand of Mr, Vandyne, upon Mr. Hi , together with the no- tice of hie t which is set for the 19th day of February, at Joliet, . ‘a statism ATTEMPT ete Viexssrre.— bother movement is new progress agaipst Vicksburg—this time ander General Grant in person. Me pas Roce peeve anda majori o! troops have him, white t remait are in to follow. Previous to General Grant's , Gen. Gorman was dispatched to 10 eccom- plich an important the nature of which was notknown. It is su: how- ever, that he will intersect one of the railroad tines leading to Vicksburg or Jurkson: ° Gen. Grant is not ac therefore we infer that she ainae. aa Vicks- burg will be purely of a character. It tery is not improbable that his visit is so as to co-operate with the movements ‘of General Banks's column and Admiral Farragut’s gan- beat fleet. There has been ample time for euch co-operation, and a te open ing between Gen. Grant and the ing col- umn from below. With such concentration we may hope for a successful iseue to the con- vest—N. ¥. Com. Ady. FUNANCIAL ew York papers of yesterday evening say: The stock market was active to- day, and, as was expected laste veuimg, theugh there was some irregularity in prices, stocks were, on the whole, better. Governmen are firm, and without any materia] uct 5 The coupons of 1881 7.30 notes are In good a né at full E ipo ‘The new 5.20's are Gy bid. Money is foll demand at @ per eent. Old loans at 5 centon eccurities are no generally disturbed. The market is 1 per cent higher, but net active. prin- cipal business of the day has been at 148% a149, and running up as as 150, but with sales since the «first call” at ix. Dutiable demand notes are very active 1 percent bigher. The sales early in the da: ‘were at 145, and after the Roard 145 was and that bid for more. Ex on is active at 1 per cent higher. bills are 164a!65. The City of Baltimore, for Burope* to-day, takes ont $516,564 in specie. S77 All the bodies of the Sioux Indians who were recently executed at Mankato, have been resurrected by the doctors for ecien- tifle purposes. 87 A project is on foot for the establishment ef a newspaper in Louisville, Ky., which will express the views and advocate the policy of the emancipationists of that State. s7 Ten men have been arrested at Indianap- olis, charged with counterfeiting “green backs.” @7-The St. Lonis Republican says small is spreading in every direction over the | country. 8&7 The Supreme Court of Wisconsin has decided that the Constitation does not require that railroads be taxed as other property, . S7 The first stone of an Englisch Prowetan church was laid at Naples, December 5th,

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