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GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS — ISTOF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST L Td ey OFFICIAL. ‘THE EVENING STAR. i ‘WASHINGTON CITY: | The following officers having been reporiet@at for letters in the followi PIONDAY..... NOVEMBER 2, 1863.) oC headquarters of the Army forthe offogses | ,,S7_Rersons SPRINME LN, ‘they were advertised, I hereinafter specified, ate hereby notified that | otherwise they may not reoeive stem: Be READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE | they will stand dismissed teom the service of LaDixs’ LIST. AN the United Btates unless within fifteen (15) days from this date they appear befure the Military Commission ia session in this city, of which Bris- adier eral Bicketts, U. 8. Vols.,is President, std make satisfactory defence to the charges against them: Liexie C SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- | GEAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. 4 Keophizer MraT Smith Miss Mary Lancy Mra Lucy C Schramberger Mes Lee MtraMaryRvath Johan abeth rT FE S'ater Mr: ! DESERTERS ARRESTED. Absence vwithont proper auzhority Fo ee None iole MraME-Tayice MI Francis Berringer and Chas.Seiger, deserters | aptain Joel W. Clift, 12th New Jersey volun- | Gro-ker Mra Sarah Marey L aie A. || Thoupege from company G, 2d New Jersey cavalry; 388: | tere, Ccorran Miee MaeaGMerribor Mise Thames Miss B B. McClennan, company C, and Wm. Frank, | second Lieutenant Sa:suel Fishes, 2d New Jersey | Copperamithii Harriet Webster Mii Merry Mrs EB Warren Mrs agi Mielell Miss Bertie W yail Mrs De Clinch Catherine Diron Miss Mollie GENTLEMEN'S LIST 1 Bernhard cavalry. . = Becond Lieutenant J, 8. Johnston, 321 New York State volunteers, company F, 5th U. S. cavalry, have been ar-— rested by Capt. Dolan’s detectives and turned H Drunkenness, and srowsly insulting a lady: Adams JB. Giss Manchseter G FP fi : i tH jedered JuoH © Moore Geo E Ei | _ Aesistant Surgeon Simon C. Sanger, 6th Mew ‘aritat ee oe Acetate Pits Geo W Since Saturday 17 recruits for the 20th N. Y_ | 2 B.D. TOWNSEND, n Berraard Bl:ckman Miss F Grimold FreucisW McGow cavalry; 200exchanged prisoners from Camp it t General, Britton A F Hewlett Joroesisy Uppesbeuwe’ ec Ottman Win H Chase, Ohio; 22 deserters and stragglers from i T | Beckman Jao Jones Anthony a 4 ‘ id C 3 FICK | ferson EdudS Pennington JC Michigan, and 24 men of the Invalid Corps, , peas & bre aN | Boyd John Jelienst Mey Co Pritiesonn A ley Oliver GS | Bes ey Oe 7 Jar! Jamison Semi have arrived at the Soldier’s Rest. Georgeann re ker Edwd charged with H ie = Pickert Alex | The following named office’ | offenses, and heretofore published, are exempt from | UNDER ARREST 5 i 2 Uni hav- | Brownwall 8 Johnson Thos Qurk Mr (an:ler) is “ 7, 95th Penn- | “ing dismissed the service af the United States, hav ase ex oe P. Rocottord Louis peerigs ee cat tect ines ‘Gade ing made satisfactory defense in their respective | Bi terMarkley Xiu eDasl Richarduoy Jno 1 sylvania volunteers, D) an: Hf nel Rous W tarp Jos W arrest by the surgeon in charge of Seminary “geeond Lieutenant Bdward Myers, Ist United juner KempG Lg Spang Nateos | Hospital for abrenting himeelf without leave. giates cavalry. i ie Shively John J i : —_—_—__+ 20e+_____ furgeon James D. Stiawbridge, United States Biste Zan D Pt een | Sew YorK.—Prov. ar. | volunteers, B.D. TOWNSEND, ook, Jone Leet ae aay tee | shal General Fry, nar vent 10 Gol Nugent, Pro- Amintant Adwtant General | Custrimaer ss EfoetJoe Sepia Mann his . : q Campbell Alex evy ‘a vi f ¥ adispatch deny- De w McCabe Wm it Thompsoa Francis Papen rtekick traits eri Peter Cag. ea PATBIOR’S Fal FELLOWS’ BALL. Davis Martin H pps Wee a ey a | - aii - 4 * Lev a q | h | ger and others) that the State of New York is | Willcontinue till WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. | Decrosc sean Meyer Profemor Witiman We | charged with a deficiency for every citizen | 48. All or icles on hand will be dingoand Of at Dorsey John 4H Mott Joh e Wilt os Louis? | | Rreat sacrifice. 0 2: Dempsey Francis MeKinney who has paid the three hundred dollars com- | TRETH EXTRAOTED WITHOUT PAIN Elsworth John Murphy Johony — | Etliott Johnson ‘Miller John mutation money, receiving no credit therefor. | ‘Free of Charze—By Pras. Waliace’s Nev | Eldvedge AG McQueen ten | Mr. Fry states that New York State receives thod. Persons wishing to have teeth 3 tracted Fox W Marks joo ¥. tho amo cradit fora men wha hac paid onm. | Been P », Willeali ai me oe One UPR Y, fiona Miller Henry || Wal: Conrea j i ratte i clock. ar on out by this new | F a8 yera Henry H-2 Warfield Avsusius Sepik tangle te ote ee i ud bar process. N: #2 Penn. ave ,be- | Gordon LC person or furnished a substitute, and in like manner towns which have raised the money | to pay their quotas receive the same credit as | if actual substitutes had been furnished; and | the President has ordered that every citizen who has paid the three hundred dollars com- mutation shall receive the same credit therefor as if he had furnished asubstitute, and is ex- onerated from military service for the time for which he was drafted, to wit: for three years: | ‘mle: ti lath and 18th streets ™ iS hc LEWIE, M, D.. Dent'st, behrea ye ae Annual Oommunication of \em the M. W. Grand Looge of the District of soiumbia, will be held at Maronic Hall. corer of H andoee sireees Ca Tee Bovauser oa, ae 4 m. stendanca is requested. orseet Poms Pancho! *W. MORRIS SHITH, o¢31-3t™ Grand Secretary. | ees ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Baoister’s Orvicg, Oct. 17. 1353. Notice is hereby given that Licenses given to ‘averns, Retailers of Spirituous and Fermented Wines and Cordials. to Grocers Dry Goods Medicines. Pe-fumery, Watches and lewelry, Lumber, Wood and Qosl, Commission Merebants; also, to Keepers of Hackney Carriages MISCELLANEOCS.—C. D.-2. It HENRY ADDISON. P BALLS, PARTIES, &c. HE FIRST GRAND BALL ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB will be givenat ISLAND HALL, corner 6th and D sss , Isfand, THURSDAY, Nov. 5th, 1833. The committee pledge themselves to make this one of the best Balls of the season, A well known brass and string band has been engaged for the occasion FROMCHATTANOUGA. | Li The Cincinnati Gazette, under date of October 29th, says the first decided step toward uniting | Stettin, took place at the Horse Bazaar of | articles, liquors, hardwsre, medicines, &c., | case, brought about $18, and the balance of the | liquor averaged $2 per gallon. The toys and AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GooDs. N= We Save just received from New York aad will open to-morrow, (Tuesday,) November i, a fuli aseortmeat of Lapins’ Silk and Wool Reps, Lupins’ All-Wool Reps, Lupins’ All- Wool Poplins, Lupins’ bert French Merinoss, Lupine’ Plain ll Wool DeLains, The above goods are the very latest Paris styles and colors, Snd we will sell them at extremely low prices. 87 We have many other goods to arrive ina day or two, whieh will be well worthy the attention of the ladies, JCS. J. MAY & CO,, 305 Penneyivania avenue, no 2-8t between Sth and 10th ate. R RENT—One or two nicely FU fooms for gentiemen only,” I aN, 404%, 12th street, near New York av. {OR SALE—A nice GROCERY 8TO. on the corner of 18th and O street Will and Stock. Inquire on the prem FE BENT_ ROOMS smtable tor Housekeeping. Aprly at 317 Delaware avenue. Near the Ca pitol and city railroad no OB SALS—WASHINGTON MABKET, corner of 3dand D streets. Inquire on the premises no 2-St* BABGAIN —A new PIANO, not having been used more three months can be boug! gheap for cash. Address Box 959 ity! Post Office. Waehington.D C. no? St’ OR RENT WITH BOARD-Three comfortably furnished rooms, lighted wi! A few table boarders taken. Apply at No. 8th street, between F and G ats. Bo 2: there was mot the slightest grounds for the seizure. Rey. Henry Ward Beecher has been presented ‘with an address by the students in the non- conformest colleges; and also entertained at 8 farewell breakfaat in London. A Paris letter to the Daily News, anticipates the semi-official press will immediately receive orders, to say that, after all, the Mexican people simply desire annexation to France. The Polish question is unchanged. AUCOND_ EDITION, — 4 OCLOOCE P. M. Latest from Chattanooga. THE ENEMY DOCILE SINCE THEIR THRASH- ING BY HOOKER, CASUALTIES ON THE HIGH SEAS. New YorK, Noy. 2.—The ship Star of the ‘West reports that on October 17, in latitude 46 deg. and 30 min., longitude 27 deg., she saw a vessel about twelve miles distant, om fire. It being calm she could not get near her The same evening she saw a large screw trigate steering eastward. The ship C. Grinnell reports that on October 1Sth, in latitude 46.14, longitude 27, she passed the hull of a large ship on fire, with spars ly- ing alongside. The ship was painted black, and had the appearance of an American ship. LOOAL NEWS. ——+— PoLice REPORTS —Second Precinet—John | Phillip, stealing pistol; jail for court. Gilbert Woodston, fighting and disorderly; 81.58. H. Woodston, do.; do. Third Precinct. CAPTURES BY HOOKER OF MEN AND ARMS IN THAT FIGHT. a2 ig The following bas been received at the head. quarters of the army : CHATTANOOGA, Oct. 29—11.30 p. m.—Major General H. W. Halleck, General-in- Chief : Since the fight of the night of the 24th the enemy has not disturbed us. Hooker took as prisoners four officers and one hundred and three men, and captured nearly a thousaad Enfield rifles. His loss is three hundred and fifty officers | and men killed and wounded. G. W. Tuomas, Major General gat eg aS gp re a 95 SALE OF PRIZE GOODS. 395 This morning the sale of the cargo of block- John Stickford, disorderly; MAKERS WANTED —Three Dress 5.7 a 3; mili a t. BESS ade runner Diamond, captured some weeks | Sees Sone ee lcd tree tomers D Sattar ad plorment by wirige to since near Bull's Bay, Ga., by the steamer ceny; dismissed. Alex.Gibb, vagrancy, ¥ork- Mas eae jonab e Dress Making, 387 math house. Fourth Precinct—James Murphy, disorderly; between O14 Messrs. Wall & Co., near the Central Guard- i Py at —Yesterday afternoon, F < Fellows’ Halland 248 Sth street, $43 in an house, and was largely attended:—indeed there | ae gat SHognally, Miisorderlys S150, Envelope, marked War iE Spree Be Sater ‘were over five hundred persons present, in- will be suitably rewarded Francis Owens, drunk; #2. Frank Ebeli, de- serter; George Henn, harboring a deserter, military. Sizth Precinct.—John Nelson and Lewis Sands, disorderly; locked up ten hours. Eliza Jackson, Mary Eglin, Lydia Ann Dixon, Alfred Lomax and Robert Dixon, colored, disorderly and fighting: #2 cach. Anthony Silvey, vio- lating hack law; $1._ Martin Conboy, drunk and disorderly; $2. Jane Hall, disorderly; #3. James Henry, profanity; dismissed. Timothy Gallaher, disorderly; $3. Wm. Hazzard, drunk; $2. John Siratton, drunk and disorderly; $3. Francis Deale, do.; $3. Tenth Precinct.—Thos. Green, having stolen goods; dismiseed. Anthony Dwyre and Mar- garet Dwyre, disorderly; #2 each. Patrick O’Brien, do.; #5. James Robertson and James Jackson, fighting; 82 each. Hannah Wilson, vagrant; workhouse. Peter Culingtord, disor- derly: #2. Josephine Naylor, drunk; g2. pelea SAS hte Tue STRIKE OF THE MECHANICS AT THE TREASURY EXTENSION.—The mechanics and laborers on the U.S. Treasury Eqtension, who held their meeting at the Temperance Hall this morning, reassembled at2'4 o'clock this atter- leaving it at this office. no?-31 {OR SALE -A STSAMED OYSTER SALOON I on New Yoi between lith and 15th streeis, south ason for selling out- the owner has other business to attend to. Apply on the premises no2-3t* cluding most of our leading merchants. The bidding was spirited, and the yarious sold high, and will, in the aggregate, amount to about $30,000. The French brandy, by the | dry-goods, of which there were large assort- ments, brought remarkably high figures. Asa | general thing the merchandise was first class, | The steamer itself, which is an iron Clyde- built vessel, and is fitted out ina handsome | manner, will be sold this afternoon. She is | 150 feet long, and very sharp, and having pow- | ertul engines is a very fast vessel, her average speed, it is said, being nearly fifteen knots per hour. | tis thought probable that the Government willbe her purchaser, and that she will be transformed into @ gunboat, for which she seems fitted. Externally she presents rather | am untidy appearance, haying been painted a | noon to hear the report of the committee ap- WANTED TO RENT—Three or four BOOMS, suitable for housekeeping. or a DWELLING HOUSE with four or six rooms; location between 4Un and 22d streets, north of Penn, avenue p! ferred, Address Foster, Star office. no 2 st above on' Tuesday, Thursday ai 3 to 9 o’clock BS. L, 8MITH— The Greates: Axe—Will give sittings for t, between 4th and 5th a to exe » See your dead as well as living frien names, reads character, and reads the future. magnetises. Sittings $1. no 2 1m* )RESH SUPPLY OF CLOTH HATS IN SOFT st Medium of the ort time at our armies about Chattanooga and compelling and Omnibuses, Bilt Tables, xenceia Alleys, Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gen- the rebels to retire from their position in the | ed Pee ee ee eee deoper: ee ceni | Memanand ledion, et 2 y '. my jitter immediate front of our position has been made. | expire on MONDAY. the 24 day of Noveiober next, 2. MeCook, Hb eh. ¥.Smite, ateaid Lic-ases mu: renewed at this . Dixon, . Litile, . Bird, On Monday night a detachment under Colonel | Since within tem dave efter chatting g. axon g Manesey. “oo 31 Bt™ Stanley of the i<th Ohio, crossed the river be- a SAMUEL BE. DOUGLASS, =) ae low Chattanooga, surprised and drove the reb- oc 77 dtNov 2 Regiater. IRBBT GRAND BALL OF THB els from a ridge on the south side of the river, UNITED JOUBNEYMEN PLUMBERS’ AND thus opening communication with Bridgeport, and flanking the enemy on Lookout Mountain. ‘This, as we understand the situation, opens the Tiver between Chattanooga and Bridgeport, | and this at once secures the relief to our army which for some time has been on short rations. ‘To appreciate tuliy the importance of this | event, even if it secured nothing further tha: the opening of the river and the railroad, we must understand the difficulty in reaching Chattanooga by the mountain roads, which | beat quality delivered to Families, Hotels, YM rs. Balla. we., at the lowest pricey. at the Phila: GAB FITTERS’ ABBOOIATION delphia Confeetionery, corner 12th aud F atrests, will take place at 0¢ 23-1m* J. FUSSELU ODD FELLOWst HALL, Seveata st., Tega SHAFFIBLD’S BALTIMORE CON- | On THURSEAY EVENING, November 5th, 1813. fectionery and Bteam Ice O.eam Menufac- ad tory, No, 386 Bixth street, between G and Hl sts, Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting » gentlenan and ladies rt u Weddii % rt Stes etente Foon L ed oS Ne cee Cea | ae ates a pease and siting badd bas bean A (en CREAM AND WATER ICES of the irs tertainments furnished ‘at the shortest notice, on 4 engaged for the occasio2 the it reasonable terms. AL A Toes 2 per gallon. coed Supper and Refreshments will be farnished ce Cream and Water oc 7-Im* NOTICE.—We caution tue public against by an experienced caterer. Commirtee of drrancements, ‘were the only ones that coul: t several parties wno are purporting to be our Thomas Har ison. Frank Bodge, safety, and the condition of those wurceen Tees Seents a patting on Comet and 1Graval oof. We Samuel D shaven, Pat sick a they were almost impassible. When General , them on cnr aoscant Persons for trusting Henry Grail uke McOabe. th sopount. THE WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Buccessors to J. F. Walker & Son, foot of 324 street wert. luor Managers Rosecrans returned from Chattanooga it took | Robert Campbell, or him two days to make the trip to Stevenson. | Mules and horses would sink almost out of | sight in the quagmires and the dead carcasses | = ad of these animals were thickly scattered along | BARE CHANCE—FOR SALE.—A OIGAR the road. The difficulty of supplying a large A STORE, with or withou Stock, Irquire army over such roads, and undersuch circum- | at 346 7th street, between 1 5 no02-2t* stances, may readily be imagined. But this is | VBRY FINE ALMOST NEW BOSBWOUOD all over; the river is open; our forces are large A PIANO FORTE will be sold for $15 enough to keep it open: and if, as our corres- | the owner leaving the city. To be see! Maral pondent predicts. the enemy is compelled to | MB. MBTZBROTT'S Music Btore, corner’ evacuate kout Mountain, there will be no | Penn. avenue and 11th sts. no2 difficnity in accumulating supplies at Chatta- | ‘BS. ERREN HAS JUST OPENED A DREss- nooga, and making it the base of operations | MAKING ESTABLISHMENT at No. 489 gainst the rebels further South. The victory, j Maryland avenue, between 4%; and 6th streets therefore, is an important one end all the more | (Island ) py restes Beictasand all Kind of sewin gratifying because it was gained with but little | $50 vieeew Ls r nese loss of life—the causualties being only five killed and eighteen wounded. | leaving the’ city t sell Gen. Palmer has been assigned to the eom- | HAMMERSOHLAG'S Cand, Toe 1th Army Corps, in Gen. Grant's t. G and H. whare he can Jos Ragan, Xdward Morphy. ‘HE FIRST GRAND BALL OF TH MAO ASSOCIATION will be given Island Hall. corner of 6th and D sts., Islan: on THURSDAY. Nov. i9th. For particulars see future advertisemsnts. By order of the Committee oc $1 3t* BAUTI PUL BTAB, THE FIRST GRAND BALL OF THE S&S TAK CL UB! 30-Im* ‘OTO- The Btar Club take great Rloasure in announcing to cheat meay friends and the publicin gen- fy ba *"PIRST GRAND BALL will take place On TUESDAY, November Sd, 1863, At TEMPERANCE HALL, on'E street. Ticket ONE DOLLAR, admitting » gentleman and ladies, By order of WILL BUY A GOOD HOBS#, 6 YBABS old, good height and sound. The owner and has left him at Manafactory, 7th st., 8 Been, Bo? 3t* AB! i mittee af Arrangements. ——_—_+«+e-_____ SS GARshs AND GATLDRRN'S CLOAKS \ 3.7.0. Donn, =A. Parsons, TPLBPONATHIO Wows. z= o--., om BAOGU ES ABD OCIROOLARS, —_f Biter OPT te 1" ogee Just recsived at Cloak ae aELS RRM eae Tae MB. A. GEN. BUTLER ASSIGNED TO A COM. | _ on 2-6ti at 328 THE S(XTU ni MAND. Cost orn: to) MONTHELE SOIREE New York, Nov. 2.—The Times says:—“Gen. COAL OIL! OF THE At Baltimore Prices 8 W. OLAUGHLIN, Corner New Jersey avenue and B. Agent for the Maryland Coal Oil Works. MEBERY SOCIAL ASSOCIATION WILL BB GIVEN AT TE C HALL. On WoNDa Ae 2, 1863, Butler has been assigned to the Virginia and North Carolina Department, in place of Gen. | Foster, who is probably to command the De- fences of Washington. THE FIGHT AT LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. no 1-Im* OORE’S WRST END DRUG STORE. waritieré ip) fataresaa 113 Penn. Avenue. ide. vertisement. By order On hand a large Stock of Pure Medicines, Drags, | of the Committee 0 21-lut Paints, Window Glass. &. aa AT NATIONAL COURSE, COBMENCING aT 9 P.M, TUESDAY, November 3p, 1363. ‘co Great Gallantry o: Geary’s Division—The | , ®7 A large Stock COAL OIL, and Lam: ROOND-HAND PIANOS, Enemy’s stwerks Taken at the Point for same, at lowest market rates. 8 = The following was received at headquarters of the army yesterday: i CuatTanooGa, TENN., Oct. 29—11.30 p. m.— } a Major General H. W. Halleck, General-in- Chief : In the fight of last night the enemy attacked | Geary’s division, posted -at Wauhatchie, on | three sides, and broke into his camp at one point, but was driven back in most gallant | have four g00d Setond- hand Pianos that have been taken = vers payment for new ones, to wit:— f ie 65, C RUNNING R ACE § One at $160, Also several near: Pianos at t bargains, Now on hand. ry Zomplete Hoek of aw Fi 5 one com-3t 306 Pa, avo. bot Ste aad Ith’ ata, FOE 84LE_ Two second hand SHOW WINDOWS in good order. sash and gless perfect. Inquire style, by part of his force; the remainder being | —_— of J. 8. BLAORFORD & BON, 89 Bilico nnn held in reserve. | PURSE OF Georgetown, D. C., opposite of Commerce, OS posronine to Geary’s relief, | ‘SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS: S ANDREW J. : i “was attac! in flank, the enemy occupying in | + LANE, | force two commanding hills on the left of the | _1¢ FOUR BNTAIES. ATE BUILISND HOUSE OARPENTER __ xoad. He immediately threw forward two of | ¢)RPHANS’ COURT, Distaiot oy Oouuusia Having an experience of over twenty years. I feel con! to gi fect satinfs work ‘entrusted to me. Shop “on. "ce atreot, No. 245, detween 12th and i F. . > Eettcular attention paid to Jobbing. his regiments, and took both at the point ot the bayonet, driving the enemy from his breast- ‘works and across Lookout creek. In this bril- | liant success over their old adversary, the con- | duct of the officersand men of the 11th and 12th corps is entitled to the highest praise. G. H. Tuomas, Major General. Washington County, To-wit :—In the case of | | BtepbenT. Brown administrator of Thomas Ciascll, | deceased, the administrator aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Ovurt of Wash- ingtencon: aforesaid, appointed TUREDAY, the Bt gay of jovember next, for the final settlement and distribetion of the personal estate of said de- | Save been collected and totsea iebengassue ane i into money; and where all the creditors ard heirs of said de, L . A, LA TBUITTE’S IVERY, SALE, AND HIRING STABLES, | Nineteenth street, one door nogh of Penasyltania | avenue. The subscriber respectfully inform his friends | ire@ weeks in the Se RSS ceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ | that he bh it | FROM GRANT'S ARMY. i Court of Washington county nforsbaid’) wii their | Stab formerly kept fe Mr Smith, an Ksgoxv102.; Oct: 0-0 " | elaims sroperie voucked,or they may otherwise | that he will keepa large stock of Northern: ®, Oct. 30.—Our forces, which oc- | by law be ex from all benefit in said de- | Hi BBES, ax well ax a collection of HACKS, LIGHT cupied London, have retired to the north side | 0088e4’8 estate: provided a copy of this order be WAGONS, and BUGGIES, which he will ‘keep al i t of the river, and now oecupy the heightx com- Browne, ees ways on hand for hire. wi veving Star, previous to the said 2th day of No- B, One pair of Iron Gray HORSES fc andin, “ i . | Vember, 1963. it: . O. wires ¥ for sale Syanding Lendon,, Oilier dispositions: are: un- |, Toei. Fe ROBBING, |. | Also. pair of Black HORSES oc 31 Iw . OOFING FELT D . NAsuvILLx, Oct.30.—Lieut. Colonel Shively, | PROPOSALS FOR HORSES, Re Se wan PETIT RA RS HOAs PR OB of the Ist Middle Tennessee infantry, attacked | Carer Qvanrenmasren’s Orrice, Segiah Street, oF at the Btore corner 14th and 0 Hawkins and other guerrilla chiefs near Piney Factory, and routed and pursued them to Usn- | terville, where Hawkins made another stand, * attacking the Federals while crossing the | siver, Hawkins was again routed and pur. Sued until his force was dispersed, with a los: of twenty killed and sixty-six prisoners, in. ra 0¢ 30 e03! ‘RAND OPENING OF TBE & PHILADELPHIA PROVISION STORE, ou SATURDAY the Sist of onoven ENG. The undersigned Invites ns apr gee | tovites the public to call and | Depot of Washington, | Washington. D. 0., Nov. 2, 1643. | SEALED Prorosa.s will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY. the lith day of November, at | 13 o'clock for farnishing the Government with | hundred Horses, of the following de- "ARTILLERY, For Artillery, (1 500) fifteen hundred | | Faroe Tad Soa ee rend Moreen om sort of neutral tint to escape detection as a | pointed to wait on the Secretary of the Treasu- . si os “4 | ry—the officers being the same as at the morn- | blockade-runner; and her smoke-stacks, &c., | ing meeting. "and aie brims, together with the LON BB DON HAT, just openee sty sTINEMRTZ’8, are much rusted The meeting was called to order by the Pres- 236° Pennsylvania avenue ae ident, who stated that the committee were | _202-3t between 12th and i3th sis, NAVAL ORDERS. | unable to get an interview with the Secretary + URS! FUEB! who, however, promised to give them an au- dience at nine o’clock to-morrow. It was moyed that the meeting adjon<n to meet at the hall at nine o’clock te-morrow morn- ing and await to hear the report of the com- mittee. a Tadies’ and Misses’ DRESS FURS in all their variety of shape and quality pow ready at B. HH. STINEMETZ’8 236 Pa, avenue, no 2 St between 12th and 13th sts, F°% SALX—A lot of large sized young WORK MULES, at 7 HUGUELY & BOWENS'’ Stable, New York avenue. between 6th and 7th streets ome small MULES willbe sold Capt. Benj. F. Sands, detached from the com- | | mand of the Dacotah and ordered to command | | the Fort Jackson. | Capt. Tames Alcon, ordered to command the Brooklyn. | teut.. Rode ise, . | To-day being pay day, many of the workmen i Tdeut., Hoerick: Erentiess ordered. to) the | received their vay and we understand that Oneida. | they were informed that those who refused to Lieut. S. D. Greene, ordered to special duty | come to terms and work under the new rule | at New York. would be discharged, ae nay bac dowar i S < WN ip to this hour we eve that but few o! Assistant Surgeon James N. Hyde, detached | 14°F pave signified themselyes willing to work trom the Brandywine and waiting orders. on the terms proposed, and if the Secretary Assistant Surgeon R. Williard, detached does not accede to their wishes it is understood from the Joh Adams and ordered to the Uats. | that the larger majority will be out of work. kill, —— Assistant Surgeon Samuel W. Abbot, de- | Tae RAID UPON THE ria eo he rata nae t ‘a i ere: by the authorities upon the houses of ill-fame Wank from the Catskill'and ordered to‘retara | 0y tie city: has caused uo little fatiorine Ensign Walter Abbot, detached from, the amongsi the: keepers of these coucerns, and we hear that some of them are hkely to be | Naval Academy, and ordered to the New Iron- | sides. . browght up with a round turn for threatening ReSsI1GNED.—Robert H. Long has resigned their girls with terrible penalties if they give testimony as to the practices carried on at their his commission as a Chief Engineer in the Navy. Bo 2-8t* FOE, BENT Three Brick TENEMENTS, near Boundary street, within a few minutes’ walk of the railroad depot on 7th street. The first con’ two rooms each. no 2-3t* oth: t JNO:8. EDWARDS” Bst., bet. 3d gpd 4th, No. 481, FORE SUPERB CHICKERING & SONS’ PIANOS, Three of Hallet, Davis & Co. Pianos, One Second-hand Baven & Bacon Piano—cheap These are just tohand Call and seo them. * JOHN F. BLESS Piano and Music Store, Pa.a between 9th and 10th streets, ne 2-3t on north side. FS SALE.—The Four-story BRICK HOUSE, 514 E street north, betweon 4th and 5th streets west, containing 9 rooms besides bi room and bace Kitchen. gas and water pipsa in all stories, and with a garden stocked with shoice Grape vines and Fruit Trees. The Lot running 147 feet deep to & 30 feetaliey, Possession can be given immediate- ly. Enquire atthe premises before 8a.m. or at morseast corger F and 19th streets, before 3 p.m. no?- establishments, e hear of one fellow at the head of one of these ranches, who ont- Heroded Herod in the matter of indecenc: in his programme of entertainment, unt! the very prostitutes revolted. A mode! artiste exhibition on a grand scale was one of the features he proposed to intro- duce at hia establishment; but the proposition created an emeute amongst the female ‘board- ers,” and his female partner in crime alone, but unwillingly, made such a nude exhibition of herself in compliance with the demands of ESCAPE OF A UNION PRISONER. From information received at the Navy De- | partment to-day, we learn that James Cedar, one of the five men of the crew of the U. S: bark W.G. Anderson captured by the rebels | on St. Joseph’s Island, Texas, on the 3d of | May last, has retnrned to hie veencl, having ; : 1 ~RAND NG@ OF ettected his escape from his place of imprison- bal sors of thease AGGE EATS ICES none elke G e OPENING ‘ado De. pens Ite ment, near Houston, on the 16th of August, on bail to awalt trial. Maude Roberts (of the | ,j!%- A. STRAUSS takes this method of informing bis friends and customers and citizens, (in the First Ward) that he has opened Branch Btore, of the one on Pa. ave _ he! Wth and lth. of READY-MADE CLO: THING and GENTLEMBE’S FURNISHING r} serve one ani al the best articles in his line. it" \N THIS 2D DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1563, before me, a Justice of the Peace forthe county of Ws ton, personally came Jerome Hutton and brought a dark Brown Mare, about nine years old, supposed to be an erayar stolen, and found on lith street cast, in the Bixth Ward, on the Ist "iven taker tay biad sad peal, this 91 November, 183. JAS. CULL, J. P, The abeve- ean be found on between 9th and 10th, Sixth Ward, No. 460. the owner of said Mare Js reaussted to she ahiagiids NeMSEROMN HUTTON. By WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Southwest corner Penn. avenue ond Ninth strect. (GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. AND TO- H Bacco at Auction —On THURS: 5 ING, the 5th Nov., at 10 o’clock, we ebay MORS E a lasses Bois. Coffee and boxes vas aed ae got Girep Cedar made a journey of nearly six hundred miles, On foot, through the enemy's countrys and represents that he encountered very many Unionists, who rendered him much aid and saved him from recapture. concern 275 D street) is, however, yet in quod, as ex-Major Bartinett, who was associated with her in business, has not yet procured bail for her. OrPHann’ Court, Judge Purcell.—On Satur- day the will of Michael a. |, of George- two witnesses. ‘The town, was proved by lex. Beall, renounced executor nominated, his right to administer. Mrs. Harriet M. Sullivan and Dr. John B. Blake qualified as executors ef the late John ca he Bi hol Eiji . Bartholow was appointed guardian of S.A. Sewell, (colored.) 4 . The first and final accountof Mrs. Catharine V. King, administratrix of John Bennett, de- ceased, was passed, A citation was issued at the request of G. E. H. Day, Esq., agairst Mrs. Ann and Ellen Haslup for their appearance to show cause why a boy, (Harry,) formerly a slave, for which they have been paid under the emanci- pation act, should not be taken from their cus- tody and placed in chargeof the National Freed- man’s Relief Association. BBE SANS THE AUGUR COURT-MARTIAL, The Smithson case was before this court again this morning. The defendant's counsel, F. Da- vidge, Esq., read his defense, which will be replied to to-morrow, possibly, by the Judge Advocate, Major Hastings. After which the Stetler case was resumed, and —— McKay, porter at the Commissary General's, was examined. INTERNAL REVBNUE RECEIPTS.—Receipts at | the Internal Reyenue Department amount for the month of October to $9,511,76%.61, an in- crease of fifty per cent. on the receipts of Sep- tember. TAx ON Bank DEvosiTEs8.—The tax on Bank | Deposites in circulation amounts to the sum of | THE ACTION oF OovRTS-MARTIAL.—The | Boxes Brown, Yellow Boap : President has remitted the sentence of the | Boxes Starch, Yeast Powders one million dollars. > Case: uée and Catsups _———— cont etal in the case of George Woolfolk, | Boxes Ginger, Cinnamon, and Ginger \ Wapshington memes eran et ares Que- eu = S by peor cd rebel service, sentenced to | Oaaes Modaits. Seerry, Bort, and Malaga Wins tiens. artial. each Brand: Furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bank- ‘he record gives no proof that the accused |, Dupuy, end 8. 9,8, Brangy Cases Cognac, Bhd Sorso Shy Weta tae Ge eel etl that he | Gases Rintbeiry Beata eee ‘ol and Qi, had formerly been in the rebel army, it would Boxes Havana Tobacco jigars appear from testimony that he had voluntaril vari le ietit, and had expressed a willingness, throug! M ctavens - toireeaae & prominent Union citizen, totake any obliga- | Barrels Whiskey, various Brands tion to the United States required of him, and to go wherever he might be ordered; and also averred that he didnot wish to be exchanged as a prisoner of war. In the matter of the destruction of the steamer Ruth, the President has concurred in the opin- ion of the officers of the court-martial, that “no Government officer. or agent of the funds, has been to blame for misconduct or neglect of dut iy in the premises.” ———_— OntwiwaL CouRT, Judge Olin.—This morn- ry cgoeatity of Small Stores ‘erms no2 W. L, WALL & CO., Ancts. WO. OF THE GREATEST 7 » pPRASON OVER The? OF THR PINBY BRANCH TROTTING COURSE, FIRST FOR A PURRR OF 9300, .m Coupon 6's, 1881, 110; 7-30’s, 107%; Certin- cates of Indebtedness, 99; Gold, 146; Michigan Southern, &7; Chicago and Northwestern, 46 x; Alton and Terrabaute, 654° Fort Wayne, 90%: Milwaukie and Prairie du Chien, 70%. Stocks weak. On MONDAY, Nov. 34, 1963, at 2 o'clock’ 5 Ths Morses to be on the Track g eo Mails Heats, Beat Sin $ to Harasene™ Zhe following named horses are entered : ing, ances ates ae guilty of an eo — ee os exer g. Baow. pw Btorm, Re assault, and centences ja for twenty . .H. Brig! STORn & TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Eliza Dounas was found guilty of stealing | Dam Mace names d. g. Victor Bmantel Gress, and sentenced to jail for twenty days, Ina case of grand larceny, she was found Ben alter tered in the nolle pros was entered in the case of Hadle M. Waring, indicted for larceny. 4 = . THE Race SATURDAY.—The folio Fesult of the race Saturday, at the Course, for $250 aside, between I LATE FROM EUROPE, George Harman br. @. Ghariey Hant. SEU BATS Orne. Horses to be on the Track at Wie eran ass Ue o'clock p.m, ant ' FOR A PURSE Sr '¢500. First Best $250 Second Best 9150. Third Boat 81"0. The following colebrated horses oy 4 e of Hew York. Dan Mi Hobt. A Walker aay me Bei of Pol COMPLICATIONS ABOUT BLOCKADE RUN- NERS. ———__—_. COMPLIMENT TO HENRY WARD BEECHER. ——e is the 1, of cluding Griffith. tormerly edi ih, between five and ears | FB iz i Nille Cnicn and toe tie, Con ortho Nash | Golora, Tres Bons all dere eek eee oe Ie | POPE eae Ocal Ried aos - “Ring. incised eben sue aN ees Dullt, and to weigh not less than | APELES. ONIONS, FURNIPS, POT ATOMS, . le ol Bawe oe PROPOBALS, | SARDINES, FIORIES. OBLEBY OSCLtFLOW. 7 Rev. L. E. Barnard. of weorgia, Vt, wha | gen at appeet in thenrones fatrons of the bid- =. tat v a Haaren as the & 00, wae accused by the Burlington Free Press of Ifa bid is made in the name of a firm. [) BE, a Kicking his wife,and whipping her eighteen of allt cod {he names Fie) Fa Svante. betwee 1th sad jeth, times within a year, soriscte this statement sonsidere aoe a aaa OF she bid will be bedded et ole) = por eames eeoeea te nes whipped i disloyat hau [™rortant CHANGE OF RESIDENCE, ears, an - aes coer nears, Wuder the impression that'he has from sucessful Bader Wathen ee ere re MADAM TOLLIVET GABNOUX sen kiahed her, itis because she occasionally must be addressed to hitigs ral | Hes the honer to inform her ftiends and glients agains’ i® uplifted foot CEs See naTeormanter oa ten Army, that she has Removed to Fifteenth treet, No SJ Of sugar prospects in Louisiana the Ne ' “rovossis for Wotsen.” Si ACT pent Hoar tp ne Beak of AE Mises aad Oo. Orleans Picay ane of ihe trtron ane | qglonasequal in amount to half the sum tobe re- | OPENING TO TAKE PLAOB icularly is highly favored, and pogcaue, | ceived on the contract, signed by the contractor TAR 101 part y is highly favored, and grinding and twa reapousible securities, wil be secre or Sot BT OER. Basa com: ced on several estates, with very BONNETS OF THB LATEST STYLE, pects, however, of a fifth—som A tenth—ot a crop being realized. Labor tone : ies fael ur asceeatey, and the Prospect is 8 will rr oe ear ‘ule at high prices for the en- ess must be present in person when the bids pened. Blanks for bonds can be procured upon spplica- Mon being made at this oBiee. nal; by letter, or by telegr: inher ageame oc 29-4t* FRENCH Fasuron. OR BALE—A BLOODED FILLY, half years old, kind and goutle, susta OM a and beautifully-proportioned, A INSPKOTION, DBLIVERY, Xo. broke and beautifal ry well eniumal for’ Boy, S97” Two Parisian actresses quarreled on the pA! Horses contr for under this advortise. Gate, RG = App y.at the Navy Yard sine ond, wont out 10 the’ Rais de Vincennes Bot eoatorming to the syecldcations wit boro | ocdrewe er wiles etal 20! result was that one of them played thereon, will be received. LOAKS:! OLOaxran in this country, authorizes a neighbor who to eradicate the thisties upon his land at the proper season. @7 A Parisian manager recently nullified a | ‘contract with a danseuse because the calves of j ber legs were too large! | aa The Wisteant Ve) Journal says that po. are iy Cam Horses be awarded in lots of 2) two rt unless the Chief Qaarter- hese hundred and waster shculd deems it for the interest of Gov- it te the number. The Ohiet quarte r feserven to himeclf the dids that a Pi pastisrhin Sinity and some siher the State. FOR AT eet tnt Ontet Guartermenter: | hr, SF Aga Trance Menkin bad tle di@enity Rarek Beater ae teehee Speier inthe Army, mapager succambed. : ts cont. . mapat poxet ey pan et muny A ‘sata’ Lonéoa, eetels have recently been sent to | Walgf feet Sonn yaya Ge’ ie oP Woatts watist. Wr Several eid in the blockade of Wilmington, N. ine the fast steamer Britaanis.” * _ firm in Chicago have been i 6 eet ee Hae : ul ‘stress beeen D and Gees Me es peiting dawn ot tae Lowest onal ations Spam: Fr J. 1. Care Race, Nov. 2—The steamship China, | Price's r.g. Skedaddle and Mr. cna b from Liverpool on the 51th of October, passed | &- Potomac o wane : Ve Nie on menses wh. ==. Delle of Havtfoea, -¢ this pert on Saturday evening at eight o'clock, | syeaaddle se OF THE BACK. Riek Doreey nomen ¢ ame Storm and brings the following intelligence: Potomac. 9 paw e8 b. g- Float gAboat. The London Times, of the 2tet, contains a paaretes eaanans .,L. Heise names b. ¢. iT ig Rio Janeiro letter, dated September 2th, and | _Nwevg Rvraimtwe.—The cu'vert atthe fie ng marten gare stored seer Sent yaad which is as follows: Me beer ve K street the above cutziee were mad ana wr the umber 2 son need epair al time, as } of celebrated “On the 13th of September, at four p.m. the | next heavy rain may wash pera letely away. | be the most oxeiting ever ‘witnessed in thin cits - British bark Gracie, formerly the American {| We understand that at the beginning of the Admission to the ‘&) cents. bark Fanny Crenshaw, was towed out in bal- | season small appropriation was asked tor, oc 31-3t . L, HEISE, r but that by the time the act was ‘ast, bound for Liverpool. At5 o’clock, the it had By W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers. become so much ont of repair that no one 'TOCK OF FINE OONF: W's Gracie saw in the distance the Federal steamer uld undertake the job for the 821 Ho Mobican, and fearing hostilities on the part of | “°"! i ge ee Eee renee raboat to" the latter, the master ordered the towboat to In Quop AGAIN.—We learn that ex-Major H. u valle ‘and return, and anchored his vessel near Fort Vil- | ©. Bartinett, bang iene a Miss Maude Cap ay, Nok fov. under the protection of the fleet and and her Majesty’s ship Edgemont. 2 «It is reported that the American minister had given orders to the captain of the Mohican to fire on the Gracie, the Lottie (formerly the American bark Abigail), the Virginia and the Ann E. Grant, should they leave port, and as soon 8¥ they get outside, on the plea that they are Southern property; and it is supposed the Mohican is now cruising with that object. «It is stated, however, that the Brazilian government has withdrawn the clearance pa- pers of these vessels, and therefore they wij) &e. od Tos Cream Boda atein cost 00, Beate Woo ee AND TOR On: not be able to leave port.” Y. AND PINE oe The steamer Louisiana, from New York: Hi eae. OnE bale avived ot : vores [epee — . ‘ Be sums amoznt to ‘The Cotton sales. for the week were 100,510 Srikweus « iargs simouat was found c bales. The market was buoyant, and yayd.| men lying drank in the strests, and higher for-American,and ald. higter for other | t tothem when sober. The news is meagre. ‘ The Morning Herald say: the capture of the r steamer Sir Robert Peel, off the Rio Grande, if ,k. B LOOMIS & oO 363 PAN. AVENOR, _. Pe AND SHOMS at cone! tention at r nof Sutlers government on the subject, it being Sede fe mannteciarer, :

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