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THE EVENING STAR FUBLISHED EVERY ‘AFTERNOON, ” (4UNDAY EXCEPTED,) af THE STAR BURARE GS y BNUB AND LITE . @enwes Pann's AV ru "REBT, Ww. D. WALLACH. —————_ eared with a per meat, 1a or cents Seal Late earriers at $14 year, OF nil voghrd th. To mail anbscribers the areins year, in advance ; $2.50 for six m rm jor.three months; “and for jess La ‘Starts: menthe at the rate of i2 cents 4 Lan ng! ‘eopies, with or without wrappers. OmRTS. 7” ADVERTIsHMENTS shovid be sent to the @M@ice before ii o'clock M.; other wite they may Bet appear until the nex’ d%y Fi ni: PROPOSALS. ses ee A®o8 pPLaTses. ‘Wavy Daraaruner, WASHINGTON Nov. 21. 138. H will, until tae gist day of De- ude att for the delivery at ‘Tun Dersnrus eember n: xt, rece! each of the ey jesto wo. Phivdeiona, of Tie foes arbor stingers, and deck mg age one vessel ateach yard. The proposition may de Se pacately tor the ride sTMor striugers, aad deck plating, Map db fer one OF more yeasels, butit max: en- Deacethe whole of each description ofirm fra 1, that is,the deek plat the stringsre, or je side armor ay ee bid Bug grerately. Bleveo hundred (i 1i0) wrought iron viates. more @r jess, ten (10) feet iat thirty. te Sienna ‘obe and one Ig froa thiek, A portion o- these @ = 111 ba sheared to sait pee curvature of the tide ling -fthe ve-sel; x!s0, %& Gtaround thr turreta and ha ches. for whieh wii he forpishee to the con!ractora, P> Erie best ircn. ends and edge: aquare, straight, gcd pai 9! trae to the rise given. ‘The whole 10 06 feliversd within ten (30) months from the date of ®t. ROUGHT IRON SPRING BRE, Three theneand and twenty troy feet of } jaches v=. XXII. | FOR SALE AND RENT. RENT—Two PaRLORS and three CHAM- BRB. in a private fam: sere new su hand- sore furniture, close by the city oar Rouse joa threé-story briek, inthe moet mibesith part of the ety. The bestof reference required. Address B. ., Box 7335. Post Offiee. no Zt lw* {OR BALB—A taree-story BRICK HOUSE, beavenyrnp Dine rooms, sit sted on 24 st. west, between 1 O streeta north, for portionlaze in- euire of J0BN H, SEMMES & 00., me. S98 cor. Ber 9th at. and La ave. 1-e06t Fee tng pac lta hada PLAGE eee 4anz i contains kitehon and od colier. a year. ean be had immediately Tit Seen aired, Wer is going to Rurepe. Inq Inquire on ihe MARKBT i rece of abant 33 se Yard Bridge. e-bere: £0 pone lor rita Bes es, an on openers uree, He offices of 0 BRENT NACLO®B. BOBREBS BO? 21 tw A xa tere acres, two miles from Also, a Bipee eq. Grecery Btore 2ene Nay Yard Br BLES J. HLMAN| RESTAURANT as Saba re a on rate iB str: gers, eight (8) inches at Durinese stand, and doin jpAeE the rt ES acd rial where they will taper oac'esr For particulars ‘tho Bitar of office, no D lw" for the length of about forty (40) ) fect cn each ead a “. the repsel ta ‘about three (3) inches, These OB RENT—A BRI tainin; ein length twenty three (23) feet six ious largs rooms, with halis and an sere 0! rife ber, A sale foe fi'ted t08 r with» d attached; om the corner of Mth street eas proper searpb one t long ana F treet eet north, conve ent to the nme n' searph tobe taken ‘from the ‘end oF each. ‘There 6 Off ce or Lineoin Hi. hee Ne Ai a the the vill ce four anges of these string era on. eae Real Estate and Lni-llig-nce rey et the v 0 bemaceofthe bet iron ends mirger. sear, Penn. avenue. ee apd edge: square, and str aight, true to to the sizes Iw* x. a MILLER, ve ie who! a trom the date of ha toate. in eight (8) ¢ SODMABY BESIDENOR AND ‘MAREE: ean Ove hur dred and t round, se seven Soy ‘good 2ron, three (3° sheher via thickueat,oftkefeiowtns | Bafie. wees Praia and e eae oy va Don Jergihs and widch the premioes, ut tae vitiene ot Long'Ol a Pielas, 5 rctes yet Tate by Inches wide seven miles east of Wasningten, Iw’ is 16 7 7 7 7 7 7: 7 ? 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7: 7 7 7 > 7 7 7 7 7 rane “ “ "ew gu “ ‘The whole of the side srmer to Tae¥-B Nai Tobe e Ou L street, th; @ rate busi: appl OOTTAGB, coo grou ol alfof the | 3nd nic the Gove: 3 BoD 0 Ee ee of Oath oF a is ok u BAR a 5 wea th. Land, bo. 0 sb 2 sth t Lo D, sete feb ie & bed andi. ! om th and a. ‘AB J. ace Date BLOW and slerge SW 18 3 staraor seesi tee wee ‘Ask Willetts ana Officers ntodoe ireumeace ‘wo bai ter af we be promptly attended to is to be de- @o an pitee: | Warn 0 Recerdiny pro ‘recorded in eco inmy Becorr. plate in rs om FS nh dt ee a Pt MESRERERSSABSARESEASORESE SEE: ” be made from the be square a4 straight snd p'aned true to the &' To be delivered fp nine (9) months from ¢ ite of the contrast. ‘The wi ole of the iron 4 * ofs quality that will bar es tersiie strain of nty-two (22) United Btates tons to the ;quare neh No bide will be r-ceived except from partics . Raving e*tablichmente capable of doing ing yhis work, acd the r ertablispments will ce examined before contract will be awarded. Particulars willbe given ons) pe gommandent of the Brooklyn, ‘ar The contract will embrace the usual conaitlous, and the nihe'p ment reser the right to reject any or sll'he proporals that may be made under tals advertisement, if, in its opinion, the pablic ie pros ne art state the price per € proposition m a which ray elas of the {ron ti be delivered panies bys gant tee that the parties wit ss panieé by a guarantee that the jen execn a contract if awarded fo the not Sawtd P*oF0saLs YOR TIMBER FUR THE Navy oF anrreat Pporpaals. genes, is pee a he im ber receive? si is Bareee ea three celeck 9. of the twentieth day of ber next. for furnishing and delivering under con. act. at the severa! Navy Yards at Portemouth, " ston, New York, and Philadelphia. the fol_ hes ning described timber and plank, for Grduance "Clee I—White Oak for Gum Carrisges Crass 1I—White Pine and reese Crass ae yhlta eae ané Hick 8 Dest izcn ends and ed tion to the ork, Navy Boasav oF Qaney Nacy Devariment, Nov Red imber,” time of nt who will furnish bare wth print giving des ription eries and other partieal Wier Be%-tawiw Ohiefot Barena. ‘a utertin, ROPOSALB FOR LEAD. = Wan Paranruare iron, November 17, ines. will Be received at red at this Shae » December next, for the deliver of 2000 or m nore toss pure lead, ouitabdle tor ordmance pu: + of ever The lead is to be of ‘approve ¢. reenal, vernor’s w York and at the United tates Arsenal cho for Sanaporiatia atesch . certifi apecticn by Teac aisition nm the Treas- “y Depattment, ie the newal form. = will be received { len any portion of the quan- t less than 10 to: reserves “the Fight to reject anycr a ids, ifmot deemed BS et els for any ill be addressed to ‘Br! fer Gen- ererennls Raw say. Onlef of Ordaamens Wash ington. D 0.,” and rill be 6 reed m7 fortaed? © "GRORGE D, Ramasy nelsectd —s Brig. @ of Ordnance o™ “FOUR THOUBAND ALEEADY ORDERED! ‘WI be published on or Before Friday, Novem- Der 2th . 1853, RICHSTEIN’S STRANGERS’ GUIDE AND EVERYBODY’S POCKET HANDY-BOOK. Contain ing— A ecomplete Guide to Washington Oty, Deseription and Location of the Publie Loestion of Principal Publie Offices, &e. Rask and Pay of ‘United Btates Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Palaries of Principal Officers of United States, of al) Departments, Popalaticn of Btates and Territories, “Principal Cities and Towns, Tadles of Moneys, United States, Interesting Statistics, compiled from late Cengus Beport, Distaners from Washington to Principal Cities, 4 Family Laundry Book for one year, A& Blank Memorandum Book, And other valuable and interesting inform en. The cheapest Book of the kind ever published, Bvol., 16 mo., 60 Cents. 7A liberal discount to the Prades, Butlers Pedlers, &c, Bend in your orders early. Bent by maii {vee 02 reoeigt of price. Published by WILLIAM F. RiCHSTEIN dings, &e., Weights, and Meas bound in cloth. Retail price only 20 $1 RAND DEPOT O1 oF G COAL OLL AND Lamps. 316 F strect. lesween 10h amd Mth sirects, The uni ed has sortinent of besatifel b Gibcte veer eumeendnd a ali Sys fe se ‘ork prices. ese artis! adap’ ilume @ Christmas tras eireke. | is By A at Asad i inion Bonet" 3167 treet bet. 10th Mane oy Hoy Hore SKIRTS AND DRESS GOODE. > cee SEIBTS of new.and besatifal de- Algo. ‘Cord BEINOSS. 8 foosU hos, V aLaRULAs, "heegied and te Steg Washington, D sist, received a lar; and a stock of ta sale at New Bits gaYLON & 00. j TORE TE | cae ‘OR REXT IN pPALTIMORE— & Rees aa story BRIJOK HOUSE and back building, on soat! side of Hollins street, 34 door east of Oathoun, far- nished with gas, water, latrobe stove and spacious yard. Rent 5 per month. It is but a short dis- tance from ti pitmcre ona ae road D+ pot, and city passe uare of it Apply to non: ” ELSTON, ‘Sentra ‘otel, southwest corner uf éth street and Penn, avenue. _RO 3)-e04t* F8 SALE—A Oret-ola and STEAMED OYSTER SALOON, nei ‘ord's Theater. in ixe center of the city. Pour years lease. Bent $3) per mon Also, 3 fine SUMMER R&SORT, oon - aisting of is acres of Park partly enclosed with a tight ard fenos eight fort h high, with a fine two-story Brick Building Bheds, Stabling, Bh oting Gallery, ete By putting up # dancing pavillion, a kandsome sum could be realised next omer Leas four years, five months. Rent 9.65 | ge ee App y at No. 244 P- nn. ave, bet. 12th and | + the Roets Reetsorant in the rear, between 10 and 12 no 18 8 FURNISHED - ROOMB—Two | Rooms, without Board, F B. a. Well farnished in a private residence. location very centra) and roome desirable. Good reterence required, Enquire at 45 Lonisians avenue. between 6th and 7th sta. 20l7-2W* (OR BENT—The ASSEMBLY BOOMS, corner of QLio avenue and Twelfth street, for Belia, Parties. and Meetings, Persons wishing to reat said H: ean do so Dy applyiaog io the proprietor, rT gies set paisa, no i4 2w™ F%, BALE—VALUABLE B S AND LoT NEAR THE PATENT OFFIC —The under- signed will all at Private Bale, House and Lot 433 ar the Patent office. This and tariving portion of the sone wishing to jase would do it. Also, in Square 8s. Frond piven immedintely, 'wo thirds ¢ash ; the yesidue in six end twelve ont! be. Apply toT 6.0 LAY PON, 352 EB street between 1h and 13th | Gtreets 3015 eo2w” FoBsicaEp ROOMS FOR BENT—At ae. 2890 Est., bet. 4th ard tat t-eotw* OB KENT—Two neath fapalabed 1 TI RLORS, Fox of whi used as 8 4 room; withio five minutes’ walk of the Btate and Treasury Depart- ments. Inquire at 420 Fourteenth rireet., 5 bee A neo v F°% RENT—For re monthe, from the Ist day of December,a PARLOR me Two OHAMB. welland comfortably Parmhed ectable nelgkberhood. hood, dbout equi distant Copii itol parimert of the In- Heute ladies or children ‘will be received. A) Baers EB, a he Biers of: 3.0. eGuire & Co., corner of 10th and FFURRIBHED RoOKE TO LET_at 450 Twelrh SLORE, or one PA! bo s rable within are miaatee’ walk of jo children im ? and Kirkwoods’, the se 2-tf moss re PAB) sdjoinin, in bouse. GAS FITTING, &c. @AS FIXTURES, ot iaiet Patterns pea in style to anything oweinyie citisens Ware rine GAB and aniest best cyvitae ets inochi eare will _nerétr M nas Werk in the above line intrusted to car & MoGHAN, 376 D street. Q?PrC# OF: OF za WASHLNGTO ‘OR a COUN- Boros. ears mersaed et of Oolambia A ease py and Reseras bare poem are here fice for th: bos ich have yece, 3 totore man. made b: any of Je Surveyors Of this county, 7 roperty surveyed by me, | to be surveyed hereafter corded, and all will be in rds. The designs of new Boads, widening of Roads, and several acts of Oon- reference to Public Bighwa) Dave, in many cases, sheaseé the conr, distanoses oe areas of property, affect the scription of mi These facta are noted down mit plats handed to me will be returned to the the date Heyy page of record, So teat ihe en of the bar mey lat e-cens to leeds to the same manner as they are now enabled teat to conveyance of property lying within ly, has been re- jetors withia one month, will ae: T f cleus County Surveyor. at the Hail, oppca! ister of Will's, Will be open Bate it. urdaya, oar’ till 12 o’elock 8. m., and the Surveys or Will be be found Et “other Sines zat bis office om or reet, corner o} Property hold ders and others having p'ats of feed inthe county, are requ leave them with him, for the purposes above mentions ARN. yg of the County of Washington, D. 0, FURNITURE. FURNITURE. NORTHERN LIBERTIES FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, 369 Bavaure Brauer, bet. I and K ste, ‘We have just received a very large and complete ent of — BRUSHES. key, &e.. which we are selling & at $ arices thet sults the times. Having purehssed the whole stock for cash and atold prices. we are satisfied that by. giving as us eall persons wishing articles inour 1i that they will save at least 1s per cent. by pee at e ponrz & GRIFFITH'S Noxramads Liseariss’ Rovsercskiszime WAREROOM, 369 Seventh ot 38-Im 452 SEVENTH arneer FAPBRH ANGLNGS winpowW fuapes, FALE STYLES. L. oox, q HE seltrrtyt bg HW the Basin store aenwe bag sr8 volte moa most’ feshtonadle ri PaPeae ANGINGS,. ‘Winvow PaADES GILT eae ease a ig select stock eg VISICe ane TASSELS, walla 4 work an tly, re the best manner, Rome and oa yb Pate: ees theese] 7th street, roniel>.] opie AUOTION SALES, . FUTURE DaYs. By J. 0. MCGUIRE & OO. Auctioneers. PESEMPTORY BALB OF VALUABLE BUILD- 1n6 LOvs iw = Waersan yany OP THE OI7yY.— On WED: EDA AFTELNOON, Dec. 34, a o’eloe! the re woah ‘being the ‘all seli the following described med, we ety, vis : peretietnn’s @Bauare No. a fronting £0 font oa Unimproved Prope: were I ag toa the rms of ake street je tame Part or . ‘tauare 2, 2, fronung Bieet on Ath street. between Gand H streets north, and running back 122 feet 3% inches, to a 30 foot Part of Lot &, Beuare 58, fronting 20 feet on 20 Street went’ betwoon Hand f streets north, mae “One-third eee the See nsitder in six pelt interest, secured by d Terms: One-thi Swelve m rast Conveyances ot ror ote pow eee QED 2 OO., Aucta, | AOE opeamereansorncn. Set Weshiagion , Nov 18, 1863 Will be sold, at Pub! Ascites, Bt the Quarter. mas: Warehouse, on ihe square F and Twenty-first ane tre secon’ sie ou, Washington, D. 0..on DaY, December 2 Alrge eto of Quartermaster’s Btares. condemn- ed for public service, consisting in part of — Berap Iro: Sed: Parts ef Harness and Wagons, 8, Bridles, Tents, Tools, and Implemen’ Forinn cast in Government funds, ee CHAR EOMPRIRA not _— Captain and Quartermaster, U. 8. A. amen ale ndgr fi .—In Mahe of er ot Pi geraent of condemnation, is- Olen! . kel of the Bupreme Oourt of the District o bie. I will sell at Public HRIDAY, the 111uday of Becomber souk e ay OF ber sata contr telock 'M., delendants right. title. elaia “ted fnterent. ina and to the east halt of Lot No. 16 \o Hguare Ho" 7H, in the city of Wash- ington, D.'0.. together with’ all and nopualar the the inpyovements thereon, veined and levi property of Michael Malony, and will be old to satiefy Judieials No, 100, to Januaay term. 1864, in favor of Bilen Kelly, administrrtrix "of Miles Kelly, WAED H. LAMON. U_8. Marshal. D. 0, By J. 0. MoGU. ‘& 00., Auctioneers. XTENSIVE SALB OF FINE BUILDING Lots FRontING 77H AND 6TH 8TRETS WEST AND RHODE I8LamD AVENUE AND 8 STRERT RORTH. On TUESDAY, the ist of December, we shall sell, infront of the the premises. at Be o'cloek the whole of Square No. 442, subdivided into and? frome Iding Lots running toalleys, This Prop- erty) ted only one square from the Railroad Depot, on 7th street, in athriving and faat improv- part of on ity. ‘erma: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12, 18, and 24 montbe, for notes, bear! da’ And deed of of trust, at rnold A deed given free of cost. ecat of thee purchaser, taken itle Plate of the Bquare may be reen at the Auction ‘ooran 7.0. MOGUIRB & GO., Aucte. pom Va DES—HIDES. at Pnbdlio Acotion, WHONEEDAY’S and BATURDAY, at 1] o'clock 9 m., at the Wharfon Sixth street, Washington, a’ shes Governmen Beef Hides on hand at the tins o, Terras cash, tp Treasury notes, to be paid at thy moment of . . i, jald Chron.) Lt, Gol. and G. 8. D. ~ EDUCATIONAL. 188 BROOK 3's ENGLI6u AND FRENCH Boarding ing and Day Schoo), No. 130 Fenn. av., Seven Buildings. The "the Pat and seventeenth ‘semi-annual nection of this stitation wit oom- menee on Monday. September 331 ith, 1863. Ciroulars pepe obtained at bookstores and of igre erin on ever; WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1868 B.35E. AMUSEMENTS. hag Ay Ai TH 8T! VE B. sane 5 amen e Holiday i street sci Theeler, Ualtimore’) BENBFIT OF MISB apa WEBp, ah ADA’ WtsB. Mie} A WEBB, MR. ARRY & SaARSON, RRY PBARSON ME: HARRY PEARSON: The eminent comedian. Will appear is one of his ‘ meost laugh wee adie characters. YHI8 (Friday) EVENING, Nov. a, PO-OA—HON—TAS8, " Phe performance will conclide with the AOBBSS OF ALL WORK. ‘The Misses Webb im three characters. GROVER’S THEATER, Pennsylvania Avenuc. near Waleres: Hotel. Laomsgp Gaovan. «Director. ANOTHER NiGHT OF or EXOITAMRNT} ANOTHER GREAT D! DEAMATIO YESTIVAL ! Last night bat orth; ble yet positively, of the eminent actress, MIs8 Lottie WESTEBN, Na this Ae take her hae WELL BEN Appearing on is qecapion. ia her nowt maccesefal aracter THR IG MAIDEN, Bupported and assiated by Graver’s great compan: of dramatic artistes ne, highly efficient corps pa of acenic artistes, machiniate, property workers and costumers, and the Grand “Urckestra. ander the Beatie omy ennuprogsh abl wagelecte, whoee mm cont drama at lis mind, he Baded new luster to his already briltiant repatat wit crented the, great’ gotion®} drama 5 ill be presen @ great emotion: in five aets, by Mr. Augustin Da:y, of New ae entitle? LFAH, THE PORSAKEN. Lesh, the Jewel Maiden. ...,Miss Lucille Wemtera The Manager takes great plearare in annouocin, an snangement with the. celebrated RAVEL TROUPE. who will shortly appear. CANTERBURY HALL, eMT"O, {OUR RRO EY} eutMPae Ul oy AVENUE, Bear of National and nd Metropolitan Hotels, In Ris great Moe CHILDERS. aod W Wolo. }OHILDERS:¢ ‘Zouave Deine The tee JEATHLEEN, onmrn Cure KATHLEEN O'NEIL, In Fone ESTE DaFAIBER, H In Danees ) ERNEST’NE DuPAIBER, The great Oon- $8: W. PaBEER, torticnist. 7C W. PRREER, ¢ 5 Basson, »}HAROLD B we WE: : LiltsBrandon fh WoRSTEE ¢ CONVIJT'S VENGBA gANON, elas A angaing new )THE BYR SYREN. H By alline pretty io Ip Dances, In Bongs. *f The pzelees (THE SYREN, &YLPHB OP pat SWANEB BIVER. BYLPHS OF THM SWANKE RIVER A grand ballet (original) by the Corps Brunette, Tue Gagar Taovry or Brerorram Comenians, Fae Gtaiy Tours or K2HI07I4M COMEDIANS, N BONGB, DANCE: EXTR AVAGANZAB, &e Doors open at ai performance ata a quarter before o’eloek, Admission 25 and bu * Portal FAMILY MATINE 10 23-6t BATU! HDAY. AFTERNOON. UBS) ‘The largest, best td A eRe in the Dietrict,a! Y BN BE: 48 S Market Byeos det. der the aod &th ste., no ar <LOAKS, OTRO OIROULARS, AND BHAWLS, mage o1gre 84 BAOK® « 8s, to $12, 7 P from 917 28, yngsrep “Suavix, ELUBL” MI a and SCARLET oe and Per erry oat. TO THE AFFLICTED! DE. DAVIS has again returned to the city, ard would advise those tocall upon him who are teffering with Gonorrhea, Cleat Seminal Weak- ness, Primary ondary Tertiary phils, Rheamatiam. Gout, Brozebitie Bilareea Neuralgia, Terofula and ail Blood aaa Okromis omes. = YEMALE DIBHASES Treated in the most ost Scienirfic Manne. 9, fre ne of {he first ect mir in the nthe United Bt red Beata, ‘Saves in his offi se, and those mselves under nis care ean rest somre m4 soy wil not be subjected to quackery ‘All visite etl confide wal, Persons calling will seen ons but the Docto Fees moderat Orie ASE TE street, near F, onpoeite Post Of- fice, Boom 22: up stairs. no T7-1fa* T° SUFEEM DRUGGISTS AND OTHERS. Prof. WUNDBAM’S TOOTHACHE DEOPS, the fo aad reliable remedy as yet known. It ives immediate Fellet. adie ia pot injurious to the th or general direct by the id mt wag undersigned, and for ents, pucieraiennnd retall by Bo}-Im* 146 Prince street, Alexandria, a Va, YAMILY LEAVING THE OITY WILL SELL ron: sane be seen at the M ase Trad ists Garyed PLANO for Ere 0 Hundred cor. lth st. ‘ae Bema: ars, To Gur BOOTS. ct ILDREN'S BOO! In great variety, at low vies, 517 no Beotm thine iy) igreligeneen 3 went sli. aa FEGCEAWASTON: a darnan panne AF sons. I pid 20,7. ments in Philadel- » How York re Boston, erally that aa yes he is receiving daily by exprese— Gh See ie Phliskapais Betes Butte F Capone as ges, Bueks e cotnty Peewee pew ee Gronse, Baler ‘Wosdecal tn ofe raxury ot ue ‘ege' Falta sbecrert ca af Tae atngoe iteaer eae FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. Capital—g500,000. 87 This Bax, organised under the Mational Banking Law of the last Congress, is opened this day for the transaction of business, at the corner of Fifteenth and ¥ streete, opposite Treasury Be- partment. iH. D. COOKS, President. _ Wm. 8, HuxtixGrom, Cashier, so3l-tf ADIES’ BALMOBAL BOOTS OF BEVERY style and quality, the mee extensive stock in this city, at BOBENTHAL’B, No. 16 Maitet Speco, between no 16-eolm d $th atreeta. ( ‘OLD WINDOW SHADES Se it and EH most complete Stock of fee ee the lewest prices, at nod-daw2w 452 7th st.. 7 "(Chi 3 TO) L! 7 a ee Pavone oto t LIME The subscriber is now pre: vot sell Brosh | avines Burned Fotomes Li B DB. OASTLEMAN, 00 M1m* Pa N and Boek Oreek Bridge. ARY paty; Soke A NOVEL. ‘By Lady Lady Emily Roandaogus Papers By W.M, Thackery: 81, OU! The ious ¥ a Pend Masa macro of isehend 1568 By Isaac V i Lite vt becuse Beach _polt " PRANOK TAYLOB, Cote org! COAL OIL AL Ps Ory pW, Yorepareone ahs. ain oc : Kohpo hts, ‘Bo It-le* aaa: he po 1-Im* Secreto Cura from 448 at., BB PATA: "Tire Setme ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT, WwyryMan~, THE VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZARD, WITH DANCING BABIES & NEW WONDERS. Ba” Bee Ball Bills: pe no 23-Iw* prorescon | P, FISHERS QOTILLON BAND, Mr, Pisum takes great pleasure to annoance to , th CoRTMEIA 0 CORNET AND Sat Hi eral BAND.— The undersigned rea to the public, thes that he iayondytofurniah Maa for Private 'Se- Nios, Parades, Exhibitions, ree with any number of M required at ‘the shorten! Botiee, by jeaving orders al seman’s, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and ath street oant, HENRY ISBMAN. ed rporus MERCHANTS OF WABHINGTON,D.O. r We brat meena best Coffee i te mie eb, e en, in all respec’ wi the FRB B COPPER, "The secret “of ite Oca ation Briss there The ieee ones is made rom poles old Government vaand pure Malt, in a manner known only to selves. It is the blandest and most waolesome ever made ; it hasal! the aroma and taste of pure re aay, ‘and is far more nourishing, without exciting the nervous system. We are manufac- turing snpre sly for Grocers for family use. Read ieee te of Dr. Cox, Medical Purveyor, as to qu Messrs. J. ca Hroadiens € Co.—Sirs: I have ana- lyzed and tes! pecimen of French Coffee for- warded tom oe ‘ago, and feel it due to ad to make Thi favorable report of its qualities. ingredients compos: tare flew ng poatisning. article, when Rieperet 16 tabie, hi the arowa und latte of Che hicbest Ooties, “Tavern” fully reoommend it to all who desire a highly pala- le d nutritious beveri siieepectfully pours,” “OAKES. 0. OOX,M. D. Babhinons, ion, ‘OOF: oe ‘ceded all The FREN' has super al others after atrial. The public know, hat it tes fiored their eartiseatae ‘an vo, ity splendid fe kien. For Hospitals it is ‘avaluable t a: one use the PF; rench Ooffee for afew weeks an’ mark the improvement in health. 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The ingredients is these Pills is the result of a long and e ractice, mild in thelr eras thom and ware toenrret i all irregdlarities. unfal en ru: jOVING = AL! pe, 8, wheth. her from 4 Sold er otherwise, head , pain in : the side ject dae, wre of the Reset, yhlvog al ner- vous etone, hysterics, distu: )» Which satehreydiomt of nature. OHEESEMAN'S PILLS Ph RE, COBEESE forall complaints peéuliar . INDUCING WIEH CERTAINSY PERIODICAL ateee Explicit directions, stating ta ‘the: ey should nor se vA ith each box. Pr SF"Pold by ‘all Drageists, MUTOHINGS HILLYAR by Fork Oy, 81 Bold by 8. C ‘FOR’ “oo2 ‘a. siresse. Silven PLATED hy oe Wehave recently received s besatifal assortment ail Bo se et en ay All the birrgt oe § tty of plate, ~ or, Boss eost a8 ee Byve., det. eases Prine yee tar a ax Seale por bouses it) } [FROM | ’ TER AYE pe EXTRA 3 8T4R } GREAT AND GLORIOUS NEWS! Generale Grant’s and-Thomas’ Official Account of their Great Victory Gained Yesterday! Below the reader will find an official dis- patch from Major General Grant, written at 7 p. m. yesterday, and anothér from Major Genera} Thomas, written at midnight last Right, conveying positive intelligence of their glorious victory ef yesterday over Bragg’s army, LA be followed to-day, there te every reason to believe, by another quite as effectual Tout of whai remains together of the rebel main army. : The eonsequencee sf this glorions. achieve- ment muet be momentous. News of it canhot fail to fall with great effets apon the ope- rations around Knoxville, as well as on and beyond the Rapidan. The end ie approaching, as ali must now see on this eventful Thanksgiving day. CHATTANOOGA, Nov. 2%, 1663, 7.15 p.m. Major Gen. H, W. Balleck, Generah-in-Chief - Although the baitle lasted from early dawn “ ‘111 dark this evening, I believe I am not pre- mature in annonncipg a complete victory over Bragg. Lookont Mountain top, ali the rifle pits in Chattanooga Valley and Missionary Ridge’ entire, have been carried and are now held by us. U.S. GRART, Major Gen’l. CKATTANOOGA, Nov. 25, 1863—12 Midnight, Major General H. W. Halleck, Generalein-Ohief : The operations of to-day have been more sueceesful than yesterday’s, having carried Misesonary Ridge from near Rossville to the railroad tunnel, with a comparatively small joss on our side, capturing about forty Pieces of artillery, a large quantity of small arms, camp and garrison equipage, besides the arms in the hands of prisoners. thousand prisoners, of whom two hundred were officers of all grades, from colonels down. Will pursue the enemy in the morning. The conduct of the officers and troops was everything that could be expected. Missionary Ridge was carried simultaneous- ly at six different points. Gro. H. THomae, Major General. [ASSOCIATED PRESS ACCOUNT.) ee CHATTANOOGA, Nov. 25.—Weare completely victorious. The enemy is totally routed and driven from every position. Onr loss ie small while thaf or the enemy is heavy in prisoners. Evacuation of Leokout Mountain. Finding Hooker so successful in his move- ment against Lookout Mountain, the enemy evacuated that point during thenight. Hooker took possession early this morning. The ene- my moved south, and got on Missionary Ridge. Capture ef Prisoners. General Hooker is said to have captured not less than two thousand prisoners in his mag- niticent assault of Looxont Mountain. Sherman’s Grand Assault. Gen. Sherman, being all prepared, began an assault at eight A. M. to-day, upon the strong Position of the enemy at north end of Mission- ary Ridge. He had the day before taken a hill near the position of theenemy, but commanded by their artillery, he had to descend into a val- Jey, and then made another ascent to the posi- tion held by theenemy. Two unsuccessfulas- sults were made by Sherman, but with theco- operation of the centre, he ultimately gained the position, and compleved the victory. The Assaulting Column. The brigade of General Cary, with a portion of General Lighthew’s brigades, composed the storming party in the first assault. They were repulsed with quite a heavy loss, after an at- taek persisted in foran hour, but being rein- forc.ud, were enabled to hold a part of the hill. The Casualties. In thie sttack General Oary was wounded quite severely in the thigh. The Thirty-sey- enth Ohio, Sixth Iowa, and One-bundred-and third I}inois were in the attack. The Second Assault. A second assault was made at half-past one, in which Matthias’, Loomis’ and Paul’s bri- gades were engaged., The force reached with- in 20 yards of the summit of the hill and the works of the enemy, when they were flanked and broken, retiring o the reserves. In this assault Gen. Matthias was wounded, and ol. | Putnam, of the 23d Ohio, killed. Hard Fighting of the Rebels. Their persistent efforts compelled the enemy to mass heavily on his right, in order to hold the position of so mach importance to him. The Strategy of General Grant. About three o’cleck General Grant started two columns agsinst the weakened center, and, ip an honr's desperate fighting succeeded in breaking the center, and gaining possession of the ridge in which the enemy was posted. Rout ef the Enemy. The main force was driven northward to- ward Sherman, who openedon them; and they were forced to break and seek safety in a dis. ordered flight down the western slope of the ridge and across the western slope of the Chickamauga. Immense Captures. We have not taken less than 5,000 prisoners, and perhaps 10,000. The Enemy te be Destroyed. Gen. Hooker will probably intercept the'fly- enemy in the vicinity.of Rossville, and the region of it. There are reports;that we have taken @ ‘whole corps. 4 Somte of our Losses.) Among the casualties are LievtCol, Expy, of ‘the 68th Indiana; MajiMoCawley, of the 10th Towa; Vol. Omar, goth Ulinois; Maj. Walker, 10 Missouri: Maj. Welsh, oi Iilineis; Maj. We captured two | THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journa. containing agreater variety of interestingread- ing than eah be found in any other, is published on Friday morning TERuS— Cash, Single copy. per apuum, Five Ten oun; Twenty-five copies. It invariably contains the “ Washingtos News” that has made The Daily Bocning Star circulate so generally throughout the country. 87” Siugle copies (in wrappers) cam be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the ia- sue of the paper. Price—TEaus Osure, Innis, 6th Iowa, wounded; Maj. Irwin, 6th lowa, killed. Fini reports of the killed ad wounded can- not be obtained, as most of the killed were in Sherman’s corps, and remained at dark in the hands of the enemy. The list will be tele- graphéd! to-mortow. Narrew Escape et Bragg. The prisoners say that Bragg was on me Ridge just before they were taken. The Corps of Honer. ‘The successful storming parties consisted of Wood's and Baird's Divisions on the left centre and Jobnson’s and Sheridan’s on the right eentre. Our Weunded Cared For Some of our wounded were ieft in the hands of the enemy after General Sherman's wnstc- cessful assault, but were ultimately recovered. (PROM SECOND EDITION OF YESTERDAY'S EXTRA ‘TRA ST AB} i ai STILL LATER FROM CHATTANOOGA!!! MORE DETAILS OF THE GLORIOUS VICTORY OF YESTERDAY!!! ——— CHATTANOOGA, Noy. 2%—1 o’cleck a. m.— Ws are still in the usual confusion over vur grea: victory of yesterday, which is to be followed Up, a5 soon as it is light enough to move, by & vigorous general parsuit. The nature of the ridge on which the battle occurred greatly favored the temporary escape of the main body ot the enemy. Our aggregate loss has been comparatively slight. No Union officer commanding a brigade, ex- cept Col. Phelps, was killed, The heights carried by Thomas were at leas: 500 feet above Chattanooga Valley, and our brave fellows had to climb the extremely rugged and difficult ascent at an angle of forty- five degrees to take them. ) Up to 2p. mv. the battle raged Principally on | our left, where our losses were probably re- vere, a8 the enemy made vigorous efforts to repulse us from his position on the nght, Having repelled these attacks, Sherman un_ dertook to take, by storm. abattery which the rebels obstinately maintaine@ upon the hill above the Tunnel. The column sent up for this purpose was twice repulsed, the rebels having massed their troops on that point to crush Sherman. At2p.m.General Grant gave orders for an assault upon their lines, but through a mistake it was delayed until after4 p.m., and was successful; bat the nearness of night rendered it impossible io follow it up ere dark and com- plete the victory further Hooker was delayed in his attempt toget into the rear of the enemy, by having to build a bridge across Chattanooga Creek, and only came up in time to occupy a point of the ridge on the right; thus leaving the way open for the retreat of the enemy. Prisoners state the number of the enemy ac- tually engaged at not less than 25,000; also, that | riyals there, says it is believed ina Bragg himself was in command, and was among the fugitives before our assauliing columns. Among Sherman’s wounded are Generais Coors, Mathias, and Giles Smith. Our men are frantic with joy and enthasi- asm, and received General Grant, as he rode slong the lines after the victory, with tumal- i 1008 6houte. —_—_-22 + FROM EUROPE. Views ef the French Geverument Un- changed em the American Question—A Project fer Peace. Hatizax, Nov. 25.—The steamship Arabia, from Liverpool, arrived here at 7 o’clock this evening, en route for Boston. She brings three days later news. THE AMBRIOAN QUEATION. The French Government had informed Mr. Dayton that their views onthe American ques- tion were unchanged. ‘They had dot recognized the South, and consequentl: y. had rot sigued the ipeaty for the eprasleition of Texas and Louisi- ana, as reported. ‘The London Times publishes a project for peace in America by @ Northern geutleman writer. He saysifthe war is to go on fer a time, from mere Momentum, pernapes it must be let alone, but should be turned as soom as ible from aeeop ies conquest to war fo- Fimite and terms of settlement, suggests that negotiations be opened at once with the Rich- mond Government tor sugh settlements, and making o more formal recognition one of the matters tox discuseion—the Confederates te be recognized de jure—and navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi, and in event of wees Joining the South, the Susquebannaand C4 peuke to be free, With @ common tariff for we two confederacies. ANOTHER SUBPFOTED vI82EL. The Glascow Emancipatuon Society having memoralized Earl Russell in regard to the sus- icious chatacter of the recently landed steam PF Pasopero, formerly known as the Canton, in- sinuating thatehe was another Alabama fcr the Confederates, Earl Russell acknowledges the memorial, and 6a38 tbat the attention of the Government has been already directed to the matter. THE KUROPEAN CONGRESS NOT FAVORED Lonpon, Nov, 15.—Th» leading j urnats to- day continued their arguments againstthe pro- poeed congress, The London Times treats the subject as u very unreal proposition, and says it may possibly turn out that the proposal was semething’in the mature of 8 fire-eseape—the expedient ofa man deteymined to come down somehow from an untenable position. The Emperor may have made the proposition with- ont desiring the Congress it-elt,and England, by declining to join it, may be doing the En. peror the greatest possible service. A Paris letter cays as yet the cold shoulder is all that is to be seen with regard to the Con- atess, and the matter is drifting into an abyss of impracticability. Rebel Conscription in A Arkansa< —Cetton and Sugar Trade at Memphis. Oatno, ILL., Noy. 25.—Late eccouvts from Arkansas river represent that country subject to frequent incursions ard conscripting. Squads of citizens are compelled to band to- gether for protection. This state of affairs ren- ders the efforts of planters to gather their crops ineffectual, and therefore the emonnt gathered will be small compared with the amountgrown. Price’s forces, are Te) ted to be small. pect oO: movement on his Tine ‘Memphis Bulletia. tn noticing 186 ar the restrictions now preventing co! in from the country will be stock is rapidly decre decreasing. ie reached here y: 7 by boats, ‘The of businessis pit ties andthe geal Two hundred and eighty. sugar, and one hundred and Tet horsaends barrele cE molasses had also arrived. mga Onto paper ad wparexaowetrapes seater % hgers ayear ‘was injored’ br similay way “az In Nesbpille, Tena. seit is selling at $18 per barrel. eT-— ‘ fa

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