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THE EVENING STAR SHED EVERY AFTERNOON (SUNDAY BXOEPTED,) af THE STAR BUILDINGS, ewan PEER’A AVAEUR AED 11TH STREET, w.D. WALLAGH: eer Eu served without wrappers by carriers copy, or 28. cents per month. In paoxages by carriers at $4 @ year, or 37 cents ae. Re mail subsoribers the price is es ; $2.50 for six months; 91.25 for ate mont and for less than three as at the rate of 12 centsa week. Single ‘with or without wrappers, 2WO OBNTS. 9 ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the ‘Mice before 11 o’oloek m.; otherwise they may got Appear unti] the next day. FOR SALE AND RENT. — — — , HED HOUSE FOR RENT, neat: Pope ably furnishes House: domtainters peomel Ow pet aw Latrobe stove, rated a one aqua! ec, avenue, will be for rn! from and Ist Leese frome 2mm fo § ree veers. ries _ payable quai terly in advaase. Adar Fin retereveee, Box 9 y Washington. « Apa Post oe s¢QHADYESIDE’ POR RENT.—The Cg 3S preauthotited to rent. to good tenaa see adyside, ant Oommodore Harwcoe: ai ike grants? tie Bladensburg, containing twen! acres of highly improved Land, and excellent Lwelling House and modero itaprovements und Bec: 88gry Ont buildings. weal vevetie: mouthly, for which proper securéty 1 Apply ite ‘0. McGUIRE & OO., Aachen and Commirsion Merchants. -6t Howe OR SALE—One of the finest in Sook town. containing about 16 rooms, in complete order, with hot and coid waar the ch aunyers. bath dnd ice house, stabling for sever horses and garriages, extensive grounds Geary with choice fruit trees, ehrubbery, ete. Price ¥ Also, that fine building Jot int i ¢ thwest ¢orner of Indiana avenne 34 street, nearly opposite to era eheren. Br by 7B aot For terms fnquire o° JAM LIDAY. Real Es- tate Broker, 515 Hieventa street, 7 doors south of Pennsyivanie avenue. 002 {Intel & Union.} Brigitte e: BUILDING LOT FOR SALE IN WN.— The subscriber offers at private sale an eligibi le Building Lot, on Leg lanstond ‘west corner of mn and Dunbarton st Georgetown, D. o. If not sold before the 141h ihe ot October nex Lot oeition, CHARLERM: MATTHRWE: Atty? cor. of Bridge andi Congress sta fe 23-008w* Ge Georantwn, 0. TS ERENT AND FOR SALB.—The pro pasa tor: of Btore on Penn. avenue wishes to sell his splendid STOCK of ag and Assorted Goo: Good Will of his ensto- period of twelve monthy renidtace of village of acd rentthe Btore. The m pert purchaser. Inquire at the Star office, Oe 2-1 ‘OR SALE—A BREAD BAKSRY, with GOOD WILL. STOCK and FIXTURES, Thisis the oldest established stand in Georgetown, and at resent doing a larger business than has beea done for the last ten For further information apply at 120 Bridge street Georgetown. se 25-tf OR RENT—In a private family, for gentleman YS two very neatly-furnished secon? story CHAMBEBS. location very desirable youly thirty ia_east of the railr and Riggs’ Bank tate Department Reference required. Inquire 460 New York avenue, near 15th at. @eo 19 tf BAL ESTATE AGENOY. Persons wanting to Rent or Purchase D ling fore: Houses ies second s the Heal 5 geney. #0. persons hsvirg Property o! any kied that they detire to Srll, Rent. or Derss can be furnished with tha best of | purchasers a tepants free of charge. ‘When desired, the very best of references can be given. Apply to PEUARE, COGSWELL & JACK80N Attorneys and Counsellors at Law ani Real Estate ‘Brokers, 455 Beventh street. oppo, the Post Office—Rooms [se 15Im*} 19 and 20 upstairs. ALUABLE LOT FOR S3ALE—On KE. tetween Kighth and Ninth streeta, and fronting the Northern Market. Twenth-three feet frort. with adepth of one ras feet. Alley in rear. In- uire of HARMON BURNS. 40% Penn. avenue,or EO. W. COCHRAN 398 Penn. ave, Sy 31 tf {OB RENT—A fine 8TORS on prone street, one of the best locations in Washington for any business, Apply at tho Goning Restanrant, No, 247 Penn. ave, bet. 12th and 18th ste 525 tf BOARDING. Gee BOARDING—AT &KASONABLE BATES, can be bad. with or witout rooms, at No 139 © st. betw een 21st and ec 8 St* OR RENT—Feveral well farnished oH BOOMS and PARLORS, for gentlemen, with Board. A ford Frenehman ‘cooks, and respectfal waiters t. Reference required. Inquire of MB. = ART, 262 I st., bet. 17th and 18th. oc 8 8393 FIRST BTREET EAST— Saviiae A anc B, (Capitol Hill,) Gentlemen and their wiver, and single gentlemen, can be accommodated with large pleasant Rooms with Board. Reference exchapged. Oc 5-Iw* HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS FROM LANSBURGH & BRO.’S BALTIBORE BARGAIN STORER, 375 SEVENTH STERET, 3 doors above I. THE LONG BXPEOTED OA BAP GooDSs HAVE COME AT Last, Beautifal DARK CALICORS, only 18% cents por yard, BLEACHED ard BROWN OOTTONS, from l5eents per yard up, wo mete new atyle-DB LANES, at Sleent per Bich styles of DEEES GOODS, st 35 conts yor yard | Plain ALL- WOOL DE LAINS&S of all shades, FEENCH MEBINOES, only $1 per yard, ‘The best DOLLAB BILE in the city. A good assortment of BED BLANKETS, CASSIMERES and CASSINETS, fo: end boys wear, in large variety, WHITH and COLORED FLANNELS, cheaper than ever, ‘Two cases HAMILTON CANTON PLANNBLS, WHITE and BROWN LINEN TABLE OLOTS TOWSBLS, NAPKIN, etc., from auction, LINEN OBASH, for Towels, only 12% cents por yard, 200 BALMORAL BEIRTS just reesived, BHAWLS ip great variety, very cheap, Beaatifal IRISH ee alightly damaged, only 80 cents per yard. @dosen FRENCH MECHANICAL CORSETS, at 91.25 0 pair. 800 dosen Ladies’ and Gents’ WHITE LINEN HANDEERCHIBFS. These goods have been bought at auction, and will be sok ata great sacrifices, WHITE GOODS of every description, Beautifal EMBROIDERED CUBTAIN MUSLIN, only 25 cents per yard, A large assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ HOSIRRY and GLOVES, #Gor0en splendid STITORED KID GLOVES, only @1a pair, 1,@ dosen J. & P. Coates’ BPOOL COTTON, at s cents, 2,900 dosen Green & Daniels’ SPOOL COTTON, at 6 cents, W Gents’ PAPBE COLLARS for 15 cents. Low’s BROWN WINDAOZ SOAP, at 15 cents a package, Our assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ HOOP BKLBETS is complete, and we are selling them at factory prices. ST Call and ccnvinee yourself at the BALTI- MORE BABGAIN BTORB of LANSBURGH & BRO., 376 SEVENTH STREET, _ three doors above I. ~The Btore will be open every evening until 9o’clock, Those who wish to svoid a crowd will please call early in the morning, or late in the eve- ning. se 3 2w* P.B. oUuR BE! nO At 179 south B street, hetiroge 9th nd fon, the established Medical Office this of , more and tb the only: physiclans in this ot ho ene ‘seanes wi at mereury. pace & Gray her. by offer a reward of $1,900 to lan who after a pro. lemonstration, = eure private diseases ‘nthe ally uniform celerity. ease, safety and cheapae-s as we es Those who doubt should call, and we willcurs them without charge. Oc 6 3w* 7” pre BOTANIG)} REMADY 4 A AGUE‘AND FEVER, bel AR RANIED 40) EEoMer AND EFFEC. is valuable medicine is purely vegutable in its tition, contains 10 arsenic, pe or other ‘0 inei al sometimes result a from te of and bark. Price $1.50 per bottle wer 506 Market street. Philade i Bole Proprietor, ec6 Im* AMUSEMENTS. FORD’S NEW THEATER, TENTH STRERE.ABOVR Es Fi 7°RKino of Holiday Bitest Theater, timate) THIS (Friday) EVENING, Oct. 9, 1963. Grand Concentration of Talent and Double At- traction for the By -aft of MISS MAGGIE GIE MITCHELL, This evening, the Beautifal D Dramatic Production, KaTY O'SHIEL, Katy Ci peat ae ‘Maggie Mitchell e wit THE PET OF ‘THE PETTIOOATS, Peul (the Pet of the Petticoats)...Maggie Mitchell THE PEABL OF SAVOY isin preparation. GROVER’S THEATER, Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willards” Hotel, LgowABD GROVER. -+-Direetor. PAIDAY aharit pees J. W. WALLA OK, na staia 1S the pin W'he fern Maks ‘As a characterieation it is Je, ate a8 one mA the most theif c EKOPPtT: The cole baated Maitra min direct the GRAND art ick THIS ieee THE use Wwita Tf lack as..Leon, the M: on SseasK. ie in the Iron Mask ‘Rochefort, his friend -Hortense npest will assame OC Zz W. Wall: a.L To morrow (Saturday) Mr. 1 Mr. HAMEED 3 chi DA NE, which has oe for him tte appellation of “The Greatest Livin, Mr Walleck as. The Ghost Mrs. Farren as. en Moth or Monday, anhapenens Master Tragedy, which has so recently recivei the warm eom- mendaticas of the President, Next week, positively the last six nights of the eRe of the Drama, E. L. DAVES Ww WALLACK, MRS. FARREN, Doors open at 7; Overture at 73. Kates of Admission —Dreas rb Parquet Circles, BO cents; Orchestra Chairs, 75 cents: eany Circle, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, 25 cents extra, CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, LovgiaNa AVENUE, Rear of National and sad Metropvittan Hotels. WORLD'S CO! CONGRES3 oF BEAUTY AN AND TALENT. Abeostat THE Parry sisters }MARIE JULIA MORTIMER, “ERNESTINE DeFAIBER ULIA BONTIERE, BEN ESUINE DePalBER MILLIE FO ER, CLARA FOWLER, MILLIE FOWLE. CLARA FOWLER, First Time; THE GIPSEY PES 3 ork inal beau- this seaon{ THE GIPSKEY THIO?) tifal act. LE CARNIV AL D DE MADRID, Intreducing al) the Ladies of the Company, Rich Irish-| THE HAPPY | MAN $ Svectacular Oriental { THE HAPPY MAN } Extravaganza. Unrivalled BOB HART Pri f comedian BOB HART ENG THE ALBUM OF BEAUTY THE GREAT COMPANY! oe at7; Overture at 8 o'clock; Prices 25 and 50 FAMILY MA MATINEE _00 5-6t SATURDAY APTERNOON. RAND CONOEBBT OF SACRED MUBIO BY THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR: OF BALTIMORE. ou 4 Concert of Sacred Music tl ee given pee of the Infant Arylum of W: ington, YE ING. petonses pi ant ‘Odd Yellows’ Hall eet, by the Cat! ral Choir of Baitimors asslated by the O's. Mar Band in orchestra. Ths will Saote 3 the choicest thie city. ard the ober ablect nn {the nabiant Shae yy. an objectis e of 18 nol ¢ Mies of Lhe District of Colambia, = 7 kes ot ats, Cr pie at themusicatore of z even door on tb cee Be Mets ee ODO FELLOWS’ HALL, SEVENTH STEERT. WYMA N, THE VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZARD, LIFE MOVES anD's Hane eee AUTOMATA, and avaay BOREED RY ond Bae: OF Admission seconpares'is small bi nen cons, a ocd 6t* Us10AL BTR Me am rofl ene eter, jv 22m" co cr . LIST, Proprietor. ‘ASHIONABLE seesiae ACADEMY, GOODALL, ME. 1 Prgfessor and Te Teacher of Dancing Sabres Clubs, meee, note of it, G. continues to give lessons on the Violin and Viol lo. = will be ai f his Classes at George- - Goodall w: ve & limited number of for Pisnoferte 2 "Yorarts of terms, Rape at his rooms. B. LABBE’S DANOING ACADEMY, Prof. ¥. ‘oi. LABBE’S Acedemy will r8-opén of Zapeder. yet ates hall over rear? Pennsylvenia a1 stoic otis, Op te the Metropolitan Hotel.’ Days of tuition fo misses and 5 ays, sate urdeys, commencing. ats ;for earl men same evenings, foommen ing i Bat: Be 29-2w* OLUMEIA CORNBT AND | etal blah e lensiened x04) Teapectfally the pal ey sepeedy toezniga Musie| for Private Parades, xhibitions. ete. aired, at the shorte at John iseman’s, comer of and 4th street cast, eed RB. F. F ie mee Bom, Perober, 7th, 18953, of tes will be rectived until the 2th tober, 1863, for furnishing Fresh Beef, of =i use of the Food. and wholesome quality, ios ates of the ‘iers’ Home, for Bier’ from Ist of November next—the Beef to be delivered at the Centre ‘ket on Ti jays, Thursdays, and Saturdays of each week. in agen quantities as ma; be from time to time required by the Secretary an Treasurer of the Home. in Quarters, with an equal proportion of see (necks and shanks to be in all cases excluded.) Payments to be made monthly, and bond with secur curity Tec required for the faithful compliance with @ CO! re) vals will be coronene: ** Proposals for Fresh A addressed to BENJAMIN KING berth , Secretary pnd Treanuter, Soldier Home. Wi vashington City, AND WINTER PALL OD ENING. eg ‘Mrs. A. WOLLABD willo yLopen oa a Petardar Oss. rortment of Nierevat 8 e931 1 Bridge st., Geor, ‘town. oe7-3t* LE FOR SALB— ¥ ay RASER'S Inquire at ee pe thal bard, “on ~ t. between a th end Seventh Naw BOCRWHAT. re PHILADELPBIA rick wert Just re Gist AP RENST cr goyaer and 11th ith _fetst foueres YR! a a a the Steam Aeris ey phere sere, el a007-st Param nee Ss Fee ae BHADLEY; LisT OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OF FICE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1563. ornigral Arth LADIES’ 1 ur Jane Adaws Julia Arh Haprak A Aus’ in Klien Bailer Ema. 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GhartoriaindG Claersler Jas Olements Jos Callen Jas Cartzendofaer J Chase Wm CbraristerJS W Crawl Jno L Constable J Chreasy JM Cannuway J A Chinse 309 F CoClauke'tias 8 rittenden B.S Caver Jas lar} D Claney dno F — Ji on as at hild Jas Clark Jno . ‘Disham EB wire da: ative Jno P Grane Lt bo1 os Cenk bis rrLlt@w Cook Hon ?vC Carroll R WW Carson Brig Gen RR Cobbee L Clark Crulborn Capt R Clark Seotimus Cornell G @ Corse $3 Cruttenden 8 S Craig 8 L Crowell § Cox San 8 Calawell BC Carraher Thos Clark Thos Cross Thos Cobb Wm Colt Beri pes Bano vs wi Hu rw? mo ty H Carmiciacl W Collins WR Culpeper WM » Gsnoles Qerpenter ZT Dow L, Dixon ‘Teri Bis Tere. Dusty | Frank Deckert Fredk Dancan Geo Dunn Geo Drislen Geo Bixson G L aieeeee, aso A Dewald Dallaes Capt @ Dav Da pm Homer Doane L A-2 N2. 3,312 THE WEEKLY STAR. This excelient Family and News Journa containing A greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in-any other, is published on Friday morning. 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Sail Makers, 638 Eleventh ati near _— Wharf. a= SHOEING NotiGs. ‘The subscriber has tal 281 for.ser! enpicu by, Phomas: Maz uire berwi es Bighth a where be is now prepared to shos ith, t! best waters ey and the most workman li pains tak, on with trotting acd facing tonnes 1k A Welorinary ‘Burgvon. Tiete ten ement p. e GaRpINES. NOTICE OF Hargemere APN Hise Semored (2 fire or Evga St On a eT ARRIVED PEE OAN PEE chee rer coe. 28 si oy reg-ie* ape Rw i 2 S798 *siekoe B, 660 Rovente pret i goth TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. _TASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.’ J a Ruane SOUTHERN NEWS. e Rebels Attuck General Chattanoogu—They a he A eer alro Attack the Ire and Keport her Dam Island Works Nearly ¢ mishing near New Alb ten in Georgian. FORTRESS MONROK, Oct. 8.—The Richmond Enquirer ot to-day contains the following par- agra: hs: Missionary Riper, Oct. 5.—We opened on Chaitenooga at 1 o'clock a. m., from Lookout Mountain ard points along our lines. Oa shell exploded in the enemy's camps, as well as in the city, setting fire to one house. The enemy repiied briskiy trom Moccasin Point to our mortars on Lookout, and feeoly from the tort and the cascmated fort. The fire still “continue: s. Misstonary Ripew, Oct. 6.—The Tennessee river ts rising rapidly. It has swept away the lower pontoon bridve of the enemy and sud- merged the trestle bridge. Major Mitchell, ciief quartermaster general of Lorgsireet's corps, died last night No firing on either side at 11 o’clock to-da: CHARLES1U>, Oct. 6.—An attack was m: by us to day the frizate Ironsides, dam- aging the lronsitea and alarming the feet. ‘Two of our m including Lieut. Gasset, of the gunboxt Chicora, are missing. CuaR.eston, Oct.7.—For the last twenty- four hours there has been but little firing. The enemy's Morris Island works seem to be nearly completed. Morir, Gct 6—The enemy's cayairy, tif- teen bunered sireng, with four guns, attacked Colonel Richardeon, near New Albany yester- day. The engagement was with artillery, and the enemy was repulsed. SAvannaH, Oct, 7—The election returns | show that Governor Brown is largely ahead. GorvonsviLie, Oct. 7.—Three Enghshmen wrre captured at Cedar Run to-day. They re- luse to be exchanged. Governor Pierpont’s aid, Colonel Dalany, captured nar Fuirfaix Court House, arrived here this evening. Reported Mus-uacre by Indians. CRICAGO, Oct. 8—A special telegram front St. Paul enxys intelligence, brought by half- breeds to fembina, states thet Capt. Fisk’s overland expedition to Idaho Territory has: been maesa:ted by the Sioux. There is noth- ing definite, excepting that it took place on the Big Bend of the Missouri river. The half- breeds say the Indi+ns display as trophies the guns ard other articles known to have belonged to the expedition. The dispatch says this is cnly areport, which may prove untrue, as it may be anotber version of the attack upon a paity of miners who came down the Missouri Bceoutte of which have already been publish- ed. fornia. San FRANcIi8Co, Oct. 6.—Mr. Esmeraldo, the or of the Aurora Times, forfght a duel yes- tercay with Dr. RicheNotte. The editor re- i the ball of his adversary in his ankle, greatly ehatiering it. Governors Nye and Doty have made treaties with the Shoshone Indians. All the Indian irthes between Fort Badger and Reese river ure friendly Held to Bail en charge ef Bribery. RocuEs7ER, N. Y., Oct. 8.—Peter P. Murphy, examining surgeon of the board of enroliment, ut Lockport, has been held to bail in the sum of $5,000, for accepting money; and F. F. Hoyer has been held to bail to the same amount for offering money to Murphy to improperly ex- empt draited men. A A Draft in New Jersey. TRENTON, Oct. &.—Notice has been received at the Adjutant General’s Office from Provost Marshal Fry thata draft will be commenced in New Jersey on the 25th inst. Sale of U. S. Five-Twenties. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8—The subscription agent reports the sale of $1,273,900 of five-twen- tivs to-day. Bonds are being delivered to the 3d of Uctoter. LATE NEWS FROM EUROPE. Important Speech of Earl Russell American Affairs—The Rebel lrem-clads te be Detained at All Hazards. St. Jouns, Oct/8.—The steamer Co! Colsmabia, 5 the Galway line, with Liverpool ad 29th ult, passed Cape Race'at hine o’cléck last evening. Eenl Ruseelt had tadde a fas be 2al Ruseell hai an im) cl on American affairs, which, on on fie whee wis conciliatory and friendly pars the North. The Lovdon Times says that Eari in his speech relauve to the iron-clads in the 5 ey, is interpreted as meanin, ster hy ms will be c etined even If the exis te pase their tavor, and Parliament be: measures for the Lise a Daaire 4 Bisir Go wrie, g Sevtinnty aad ad foreign at referred at considerable ioe) Atterican mestion. He bancseagree the Confedegates as some tmputations ‘Ss people ae Terie seme sain ay oie also replied to the relist im regard to the recogn! e- blockade, and ascerted that satthongh aa solf-inwersst de- manded that England sho break it, she pre- fera the course of ener, a it would have been. infamous to break ft, He showed that the Goverument seertyshine suf- ficientevidence against the Alabama to ee until after she had sailed, and pokemons the difficulties in way of interence in such cases. He drew a line between ordinary ves- sels equip: srodpead andsteam rams owhich in formed foracts of offense, and Sey be het E-withont ever touch. ing the Sore He asserted that Government was ready to do every’ that duty And neutrality re- quired, every “just to a friendly area and euch as they would wish done to them- selves, but would not yield ome jot of its rights to ‘he menace of foreign Dow ywers. ue complimented ‘ederal Government id Mr. Seward Re, Pendigyd fairness with which en they discussed saakiens of difference, but said there were others, including Senator Sumner, |. who had acted differently. He denounced the efforts of those who sought to create trouble Letween America and Europe, and, with ex- pressions of friendship towards America, he Whe peace that all his rts would be to main- ES eaxitg of Poland, he defended England’ position, and remonstrated against that of Rus- sia, but did not think aes England should go to war on the subject. As regards Mexico, he thonght that if the Mexicans approved of what Sosdaraty | done for them, they should be al- lowed to do so. The London Times, referrmg to the with- drawal ot Mr. Mason from England, suggests that the grounds whicn have probably prompt- ed the Government at Richmond are to address themselves at last wholly and exclusively to France. ‘The inference on the part of the Times is that the withdrawal of ey oa is preliminary to some action on the part of France. ‘The Times adds :—“ Messrs. Slidell and Ma- son were always associated in the minds of men, and £o also were the Cabinets of Paris and London, as rej ican affairs. Toe presence of Mr. Mason a mera A fying an unsuccessful aged rench alliance, has no doubt been faery by the Confederates as a shackle to the South. It appeared so to the two Powers, and. it Would uct bes mater ofs that one of them should hesitate to decide what course to pursue without th> other. Now thinzs have changed. One of thrse Powers has taken & sition on the Americam continent aspoet, * > it Hy enables it toconter.® aa hair aesed and unrecognized Con ‘The South is Low smasher the, el State to which Mr Sli seat. wos South isn ally” two yeats 2Z0. to Fiance. Ww! ‘ith “a te Pederal re ees Can it be eae it Confederate politi cheated) _~ any s! alone as a and = ae Phe ne suprem- ne Bee Riv mori Pe 2 4 on the Polish a ipiomatigne, wring coure, r} ks in tone stag 34 ; te two