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@7 BEADING MATTER OR BY EBT Aur. | gum OUPeIDR FOR INTERESTING TABLE; @ustnio AND OTHBR MATTER. 978 ABD BEQUESTEO TO ARBOTWOR that from tis “Gate untit the meeting of Congress the | President will be unable to recel ve visitors, his | time being fully ccoupied by pablic business, | ‘Movember 18, 1963. —_—_—- Worwos TO Geozostows Scasontepae.— The ebbscribers 0 the Star in Georgetowy ate requested pty no money for subscrip- | tens doe new oF in future, to Soy other p»rson | than the proper agent, whose name will be ' hereaiter cesignated in the Star, ——__+ 2c Washington Money Watiet. - Quotations for stocks, colm and uncurrens monsy, furnished by Lewii Johnson & Os. Binkers: ' “ _ Baytng. Bolling. AS Bonds, WLeoeni OX 100% i New Yorx Rarec—Fiaet Boar. upon 14681, 10%, 7-30's, 1084; Oertift. cote tr tnaen Bx; Geld. 13y; N.Y. Central, 135; Erie RE., 107%. Market better. ce OUR MILITARY BUDGET. THE LATEST FROM BURNSIDE. ¥e Ms Fully Trovisioned and Quite- Able to Defend Nimeelf. YaRrmation from Burnside as late na Wed, REeStey spt, 5th iret., iv to the effsct that h» was emply. prov@ign: d tor bis needs, and fully Bbie (© reeist the enemy until aid can resea 7 fin from Grant At that time— Wednesday miget-Scogetrret was yet before Knoxville’ 4b6 Sygere sent to him by Bragg to abandon | (he eee exé rcjcia him not having reached dum dovbth sa. ‘ Ab-Gsent bas mow cut the road by which Longetivet, must go to efiect a jncction with | Brog , BBG as the Tennessee and Virgiaia road, teadiog into the latter State, Is believed to be in secrippi:d a condition that he (Long. | @i ret) aan neliber use it for obtaining suppiics or a8 @ means Of tacapr, it is thought that he | will make a desp: rate effort to take Knoxville by @eeault, in order to put himself in posses- | sion of sufficient supplies to afford his army | sustenance while he moves away. #ERIVAL OF KEFUGEES, &o. The store chip Wyandank arrived at the | Navy Yard this morning, from down the river. | ©n the way up on Friday, a boat rowed by two tokred men, amd ovntaining four ladies and ttree children, was picked -up coming out of Baton Creek, Weetmoreland county. The Jad eb and childrem proved to be refugees from ‘Wilmington, N.C©., and were on the ‘way here to jois their busbands and fathers, who escaped from rebeldom some time since. They had | Gyxe 8 rovgh time in making their way out of | eécesh, amd when they reached the Potomac { they fonad tbe two colored men, Wm. Harde- | Ber @od Seidea Key, who agreed to row them Gores the Fiver. The ladies were turned over to the Proveet Marshal of Alexandria; but the colored mem bavicg with them Kets of goods ¢0 buy, and withall about three bendred and filty doliars ia money, induces the belief that they are regular blockade runners, ané@ they ‘Wall probably be turned over to Uapt Tod. Om Saturday morning three perrogs were | discovered. at Quantico Creek, with a white fieg, and they were taken off. One of them Proved to be am escaped prisoner from a party | of rebel guerrillas, named Mortimer Thaw, Gud the others stragglers who were unable to find thetr regiments. Thaw had beeg robbed Of everythiag om hie persen, including his @othes—the rebels compelling him to atrip + @.d pat on a suit of ragged but«rnat. They ‘were also left with the Provost Marshal at Al- Oxandeia, NAVY YARD AFFAIRS ‘Tee Ane steam gunboat + Eutaw,” which has @eemsying at the Navy Yard for several mouths { Bow nearly ready for sea. Quite a member of experiments have been made on her H “msebinery with different grades of steam, with | @ wiew of testing whether with certain im. | provements the speed could not be increased, | Sud @ lsege per centage of fuel saved. From the experiments made, which were concluded ca Friday tast, the engineers in charge believe that ber detention bere will ultimately be of | much value to the Government, as with the improved steam they have been able to get Over mime revolutions per minute instead of eevem, and this teo with the eaving of a large Per cewt. of fuel. We understand that she will shortly make atrial trip to Fortress Monroe, with ® umber ef distinguished personages on toard. The experiments which have been tried bece will, we understand, be tried again @tece, ‘The Weotern World is being extensively over- hauled, but will shortly be ready for sea. The repaizs on the schooners Mathew Vasser and | Bacoa bave been completed, and they are Awaiting orders. The Freeborn is under re- Paire,.and the repairs on the Fuschis are ra- Picly proatessing.. The Primrove's boiler has | been taken out to be repaired or replaced by a | @ new one, RECAPTURE OF AN K°CAPED RBSEL PBIS- | ONRB. | entertainments ‘Wa. Gideon, Colonel of the 46:h Georgie | julactry, who was wounded and taken pris- Ov € Ot Gettysburg, and sent to Weat Building 3 ot pital, Batimore, and who su>ceeded in es- | Caping om the night of the Lith instant, was ree | Greed by one of Capt. Scheetz’s detectives in Qaicee Ann county, Md, and brought bee tore Cop!, Todd to-day, who committed him io the Old © .pitol. = rece Youv's New Turater._This eveniag the celetraid comedy comtination, consisting of Sie Wedd Sisters, (Misses Emma and Adit; Mr. Harry Pearson and Mr. 0. B. Bishop, ¢ gether wih the ‘Unusually iarge and efficiens. Cramatic company now engaged at this. fash- fonabie theater, appear io the besutifal fairy } ©-4ra vOganes Oalitieg “The Invisible Priace, | Or the Sele of Traageit Delights.” New scenery Will beaatify aad embellish the play, whilst Original end sparkling music, by Withers’ erend orchestra, will lend a charming grace ‘Ond vimncity to the entire performance. The Sterling drama, adapted from Obas. Dickens’ Ort-texte@ movel of the came name, entitled «“Bichglas Bickteby,” will commence the per, formance, Mien Emma Webb sppearing as Saute, aad Mr. Harry Peareon as the moble- ‘Georeé Yoreshireman, John Brodie. | Secretary tnade bis ap sufferigg from a revere address to his old friends. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. { gigt A large crowd of citizens, by the City Band, visited bis houssigbout o'clock im the evening, and after them: Afier a short address by Dr MoOook, and nine cheers for Ohio's Usbinet efticer, she crowe- went through the hall of the house, greeting the Secretary as they pasced- About tem o’cloek the crowd had all disap- peared. It was a plessaat affair, and all Ap-. peared delighted with the warm greeting they Teceived from tlieir distinguished fellow tewns- ———————_—_—— E'S ARMY. : Oaxr Lovpoz, Ky, Nev. 25.—Gen. Barnside still holds Knoxvilie, and Ras held his position for ten days, against large odds. He is a morai and miltaty hero, aud has endeared Rimselfto the’ Union ‘mea of Fast Tennessee As no fidn ever did, and deerrves the honor aad eonfi- dence of. the whole country. My femily are in Knonyille, and I em onmy way to Oincinnsti_advised to leave by the military authorities. 1 shall retura to Ohatta- W,.G. Browstow. noogs. emac FROM MEADE'S ARMY. . Suceessful Progress of the Army of the Pet- ©" (Diapatohes to N. Y. Herald } RaPPAna® sOOK STATION, Nov. 23, | p. m.— The progress made by General Meade is highly enoouraying and succesefnl. Anow basis of supplies will be established in & yery few days, from which the army will Operate with most damaging effect to the con- Iederacy. We arehaving a heavy and disagreeable rain, Earprawasnock Station, Nov. 23, 7 pm.— The Army of the Pou mto has finally severed ita line of communication with Waskington, a‘d nothing has come through trom it since “erday morning. lf there had bre. a general engagement yee- terday the wourded would have deeu rent 10 the marsnd corveyed tg Washington by the railroad from this point. As no wounded men have been ent Dere, ti is certain that no battle has been tonght. The beavy cannomading of yesterday was ‘obsably of no greater importance thia aril- ery firing irequentiy is, which makes a great denl of roise, but dose litle execution. This morbingcsnnonadivg was hewd, fainter than that of yreterdsy; but during the day tt haz been he ctly quirt. The in censed before dark, and it is prob— able that the quantity whict. fell to day will Bo! int rere with the movements of the army | except for a few hours. Iu emancipating iteelf from Washington, the Army of the Potomac is in a posit:on tu operate moet ditastronsly against the rebels, Snould ital:o emancipate the Union prisoners nuw enduring ages of misery in asingle month at Richmond, it will accomplish one of the greatest achievements per ormed by any army during the uar. EXH BITION OF D:S80LVING VIEWS Otte Bp ist O & treet G cape bien DoY DVENINGS, at conte: eti dren Wcerts, ros st* sarc in TUGrDA’ Ths o'clegh hirtesath str-et, ani W<DNBi. Admission }) B. OT NG, tt & 36 001. Ibs ot avenue, the Tresenrer ac A Bini Supper cp the Table at 8 0 of 1 ACDoE W'S FUULETY WILL hv ld theirannualcele crates 0 MONDAY, ce Sth iret atthe mutler Re ant, 3323 Pa Ticbeta may be had the Boclety. at National Bote zie ir & Co 2ck p m. o ‘8. 319 Pe av, soz erik TuUnHS UN (HS [QU -8I CON — For ‘ the benefit of Poul.--he Key Da College, will delive: a e the coctety af St. Lixouw 4. J.. of Guneass curse cf Leotureson th Vincent de Inquiri-ion atthe Behool Hoom of at. Alorsiva ‘ ourch, on Firststreet THU BEDAY. WEDNYSDAY December thvea Ww Decambar 3; DNESDAY, ecember 16th at 7; o'clock p.m. Single tics-te 25 cents. cured at J. F town atd bea? Faire, Ba and For the couree 75 cents. Pe Di Partioe, and Rermiancd at the ebortect fe ters May be pro- Klhe’ Musie 3to-e, sad in Georgs idwell’s Brug Store. no 3-eo&dofl IBLD'S BALTIMORE OONVEJ- 4 ome Led: Oyster tween Gand H. Wi 8, ‘erties, notice cour’, ae I BO 9)-5¢* Fou gstniis WCOD on the ui'ls Btation; also. 1 mile from Batiroad Ho ‘will be sold low, Belteville WABN ALL PRREODS PAC my wife DEBOGAH A. Prefab, will pay mo debts TE of her co- trast: TAURL PITTARD. 2,000 hree miles from Wood, unde: avod feneivg; land in Pine on my sc Amvar OF BARTA OLAUSI Great reot famoy aoogs NF) TOYS FOR TAD Buitable for big ead litt’c Bo’ st Mc urning Shi Rlece Urspe v s ry Mor laze, We haves very large stock of the above and ara.ste: SOeeies lee as 93; pene, cuntry . sa ‘ res-‘t 308 Pennsylvania avence. BESB#S GUODRES. Bplendi sna of re = }80e8, '® and Wool Ep! Bi kaad air Weel Broase F Ant other ms. choice Dress G» ds just reesived from late auction ages, ®. d wiil be sold very cbr ap. cant oo. MAr ae 00,” 308 Ponmylvais avecue. OUSEFUBAICHING DBY GoOps. ~ We invite attention to our b Al of which we FO N-2t Z @. York prices. J. MAY & 00. 396 Penasylvanis avonse. lwege stook of— Bu ake. - hootings, Tad: oths, Son ik sal Fats Govers &c .& sell at New WW ssaixaron LEOTUBE 4880 JIATION. S30OND VOURSS. janagers of the Washiagton Lectare Asso- The“ M. Giation.” in at norneirg ti ‘SECOND COURSE UF LEOTURBS, Teve pleasure in reminding the citia ‘their success Vides of tu UOESLEST AND Most of Wash- in securing, rinsr, the ser- LOQUENT LEOTURBSES In the country; and. sncom, the conveal, Pacgements are ently Course will be held; on 8s rook. week, commencing ee tek ie edout the mi idle of @ plewure in . folie hs aT a TWENTY-8EOOND OF PF: al B Oration and other pperoprisie esarcicas. ures will be dell by the foliowing ;,Btookiya, BLY. Boston, Mas. oy } Special Orders xe 40. my predecessor, ander date of the fi ‘th of Ovte- ber fest past, ana Grder 00 AvaaS!! irrecaia- tion abd uncertaisty, making nee of the powers veoted in me as an General and in Oniet eeatorig' 5 1 boa iprcdepaiall a ais Art. ist. The hlogkede i" Spanieh part of ine Island of Bt Dominge om- bracee the “Bua Dights Bot occupred-by the traope of stmy, aad thére- om occupying. Coneule may ieee the Fr. doca 18. to ioe that may be to such pette with wfal carroes. ‘Art 9d. This ‘will be pabiloned and circulated in due for its punctndiand oxat falfiiment. Da Vaadas. Sawro Dominco, N Toll a the of the United States at Q that the Gov- ernor General, by an or@er-in Uonscil, hes ordered and directed that order ia Oounetl f the ad January, tive to the refund. Hs sian recive ts etuad ing of duties on expor! @d as to extend to a su inate or Packages in an assotted box, bald, or Boer package, or to the is ex in one whole line or itemof wh inwoice, protided the duties paid and to he refunded. on the value Of the goora to bo retdtned br exported amount tO at least #20. ee War De; Adjutant ras’s OF or Deverhnest tas ise} Gene ington, Névember 17, trast.) rape * * * * * | «# 6. The pay of foll ix offle-rs ts ons. perded until and retaras, for or Watteries, are filed in neral, evidentcs of to that effet fron Pe -ective re the « fice of the tans which vii) be @ bertif: that cfice viz: Commanding Officer, dist Indiana vols, Com manding joer, 3th Ind-aua vols. Commaading joer, 34 Lowa vols. Commanding Officer, 60th [liinois vals. Ocmmanding Officer, 9th Iilinols veils. Con mending bt ly Wth TMlinols vols. Commanding OMeer, 14th Lilinois cay. Commanding Off er, 3d Kentucky wols. Commanding Ofc: r, 2th Kentucky vols. Commanding Officer, lat Kentucky cav. Commanding Officer, 4th Kentucky cav. Commanding Officer, 11th Kentucky cay. Commanding Officer, 12th Kentacky cay. Comm anding Offier, let Missou:i State mil. Commanding Officer, 3d oari State mil. Commanding Officer, Sth Mi OCommané@ing Officer, let Michigan cov. Commanding Officer, 5th Michigan cay. Commanding Officer, 96t® Ohio vols, Cow manding Officer, 99th Ohio vols. ( ommanding Officer, 27th Wisconsin vols. Ccmmsnding Officer, lsth Wisconsin vols. Commanding Officer, 22d Wieconaia vols. Commanding Officer, 40h New York vols. Comma: ¢ing Officer, 45th New York vols. Commanding Officer, 9th N.w York vols. Commanding Officer. 119th New Yor vole. Commanding Officer, 67th Pennsvivania vols, Commanding OMoer, Sth Maryisad vols. (© mmanding Officer, Simmond's inde Jen- dent battery, volunteer artillery. * * * * * By order of the Beorstary of War: E.b Towxseyn, Avsietant Adjutant General War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, November (0, 5 + General Orders, No 363.—Uommandiog oMficers of regimen‘e will r. t im their monthly re- turns of deserters the names of men joined from desertion, as well as those who deserted during the month. By order of the Secre of War: . TOWNSEND, E. Assistant Adjutant General Acarvase Guauna.’s Orgrowg Warnizar0s, D O , Nov 3, ites The followipg named officors, charged with offenses and heretofore published are exempt from being dismissed the service of the United Bates, Satisfactory defence having been made in their Tespestive cased : Captain W. H. Hill, Assintant Adjutant General of voluateers. : Captein George H. Caldwell, Assistant Adjutant Genere) of volunteers. B.D. POWNSEND, Ascistant adjutant General. Was Deraarueny. 4B? GauBasl’s Orrice,: Q., Now. 30, 1853 The fellowing named officers having been reyort- edat the headquarters of the army for the offences hereinafter specified are hereby notided that they will be reseommended for diemirsel from thee :rvice of tie United States un'ese within fifteem (15) ders from this date they appear before the Militery Commission, im sessiom in this elty, of whieh Bs igadier Genera) Rickete, is president, and make satisfactory defence to the charges against them: Failing to report as Anmapolis, Md .a3 ordered : Captain T. H Oarpenter. I7th United States in- fantiy. Failing to jcin his- verimens in the Aald as ord. saaieene tm the city of Washiagian withous wore awmhority. Captain James Mider, 11th United Statesinfantry. 3B. 0. TOWNSEND, Asstutant Adjatent General, ‘Wan Derantusrr, ApsUtaNYT GaxaniL’s Overton, Wasninerox, D. O., Nov. 30, 1583. { The following officers having been reported at the Heacquarters of the Atmy for the offennes hereinafter epecifed are ‘hereby notified that they will stand dismissed from the service of the United States uniess within Gfteen (18) days from this date they appesr before the Military Commission in session in this city, of which Brig- adier General Ricketts, U. 8. Vols., ie Pre: ident, and make satiefectory defence to the eharges against them: i Absences without proper authority, Captain Daniel Henkle, 110th Pennsylvania vols Assistant Surgeon Charies ptein, 58th New York volunteers. é Seeond Lieutenant Frank Commagore, 67th New York velnuteers, 5. D TOWNSEND, Asslotant Adjutant General. Was Dasseruenv, * FOB SAL5 OB: A vauriy CORA Ge Benes, acd BONDP, in good order and condi Pe 4 Mon, Apply at no. 15, Witder's Buitd- pe. 10 s1Uat tv 100 wu irae _ noes att PANKIN’S Oyeter Woane,_ AX ETOV BS, Puteam’s OL.OTHES WRINGER GQ iit wine capes DisaEe, * COBPER UMN, o CGDEN'S New Hoursturcishing Store, _ BO 28 St* 519 Beventh at , near Pa. ave. iB PATENT LOOK UMGSELUA STAND, T Gio tloves aooskemneiae ee: AbTIOLES exciusively.at furcisking CGDEN’S N-w Housefurs no 23 Ht* 519 Seventh st:, near P ABIFIS ID C" received akan A ig ee : ot Po ie re a! D8, irs of Prime Giarited 3 from Mas achuret s, a ehipment Cider, verre. For “aicay A. SALWN, 57 Greeee We Georertaee v. Bom 6 LAPIES' SUT# at 815, 92%, up te Ota, CHILDARN’S BETS at 93, $8, O5, ap te Sls, Great eupply now ready, : For sale at OBYMOUR’S, no n* ___ Georgetown. ZINN BRS AND eTovE DBALEBS. Pp ed The gold market ia New York hae beon playing somie quect antice to-day. In the thorbidg it Wént up to 40, portly from the selee short of the previons week aad partiy from the report that the news from Metde's stmy We om the whole sot favorable. .Sud-. eeqtently it went down to 47 on the e Of @ batietio fo ihe effect that Meade bad tured: two whole army Gorpe'from Le6;'and that tie rebels bad fede proposals for en armistice with a view to arranging terms of peate! “We hardly need say that no suck pews bas reached here, Gnd (hat the captare of two army. corps would be the captgre of Lee's entire army, tt consisting only of Eweil's aad A. P. Hill's, wkne Portion ‘of D HS Bins, ee ees tt fot no’ news inter thin that given glee. &s ‘we bave sircady explained, Bone neéd. be expedited up tothe tine of @ decisive action’ when Lee shall hive been beaten, oF Meade hiraself fo¥eed to- fall back Gem the Rappe- bannoek at Fredoriokebarg. 3 ‘The position of affairs when Meade was last beard trom was about this,—that Mosds‘ had the advantage im position. bat had not been able to pugh forward us fast as bad been boped and expected, Mesae seems to have been feeling hie way rather slowly aad cau- tonely; but with nis eup-+ri or army once concen- trated in good position, i: does not seem possible that he can be defeated by any force that Lee csc bring againet him. Shouid, however, the furtutes of war again go against the Army of the Potomac, he is sc posted that he caareadi- 1y fail back upon Fredericksburg, and as ths railroad from Aquia Oreek to Falmeuth is by thle time in good runniag order, he will bo ta poesestion of full communication with his sup- Plies Bnd means of resuming the offensive, But we do not expect to hear that he has bad cecasion to fall back, but, on the centrary, that it is Lee who is embarrassed for his communi- | cations with R chmond. MOBE OCNFL CATIONS, There bas teen issued fruiu tho | istrict Court wnits for the retzure of the folluwing property, under tbe provisions of the confiscatioa law on bills teing fikd by the Die'rict Attorney: The pereonal property of Jona A. Uampbeil, of Alsbama, formerly a Justice of the Supreme Oc ort of the United States, consist ng of farni- ture in a house on 1 treet, opposite Franklin &qvare. The interest of W. B. F. Uross (formerly a well known lawyer ot this city, Bow supposed to be in Richmond) ia lot 6, in square 218, wih tmprovements, consisting of a cottage brick dwelling, cm 1 street, near Fifteenth. The property o: Georze D. Fowle, formerly of Alexandria, consisting of oubdivisions 15 ard 16, of tots 4 and %, of Davidson's subdivis- jons of equare $22, with handsome four story b ick dwelling on H street between Fourteenth ard Fifteenth streets; lots 3 to 12, in square 773, e.tuated between Third and Fourth streets east, and L and M north; lots 10.to 14, in square 614, b> tween B and C streets north, aud Fourthand Firth east; lote 1 to 4, and 10 to 33, inclusive in square 1,(19, between Twelfth and Thirteenth etreete east, and D and E south, unimproved. | Lote t to5, and 95, im square 737, near the junction of Virginia and New Jersey avennes, in the name of Thomas W. Crreer, late pastor of tne Navy Yard Bap‘ist Obarch. Lot 2, of subdivision D of Todd's subdivision of equare 352, with improvements, on Maryland avenue, near Eleventh street, (Island,) belong- ing to John L. Lancaster, of &. Mary's coun- ty, Md., and late clerk in the Siath Auditor's office, now in Dixie, Lots 1, 29, 30 and part of Jot 3, in square lon, on the corner of Eighteenth and I streets, with improvements, consisting ef a handsomebrick house, belonging to Joseph O. Ives, formerly a Heutensnt in the U. 8. Topographical Eagi- neers. ‘The personal property of Dr. A. ¥. P. Gar- nett, Lot 3, in square 317, on I street, between. Eleventh and Twelfth streets, with smprove- ments, coneisting of a handsome two-story brick dwelling, belonging to Wm. L. Bailey, of Virginia, late a clerk in the Adjutant Gen- erél's Uffice. Theee cases ure @ll made returnable on the third Monday in December. COMMITTED TO THE OLD OAPITOL. Joseph Murray, Robert Beacham, Robért Darden, Joba Leacock, Ber jamin An on, Wm. Jenkens, and Edward Downs, sent io from Point Lookout, and charged with raunsing contraband articles into Virginia. were com- mitted to the Old Ospitel yesterday, by oraer of Provost Marshal Todd. BELLE BOYD AGAIN. - The notorious Helle Boyd; wha has been confined in the Old Capitol Prison for some time, fa to. be cent 10 Old Point this afternoon and turned over to the commanding officer at that places¢o be by him delivered at Uity Point for exchange. $ ‘A Foorte® VomrLatur.—The Republican of Saturday pnt itself in @ very. silly position by 8 whining compisint that the Stor has em va- rious occasions ontetripped tt im the matter of publishing important news of aa official ehar- acter. The Republican's complaint, we dare eay, jo a toe hill, as the practice of getting firet news ws rather ‘@ habit of the Ster's, and has teen thronghont its career, but it strikes us as rather s foolish bit ef epleen on the part of the Republican to-advertise the fact tor our benefit, ‘We sre all aware bow the Republican clucks snd plames itself over any early bit of efficial news it is so fortunate a2 to get. No veung ben ever makes 8 greater “to-do” over her firss egg, litle or big, than does our fussy neighbor over such chance occurrences; but we are not aware that any of ite city cotemporaries have thought it worth their while to rash to print in bewallment of the Repubjcan'’s having thos fallen beir to material enc ugh for an occasional “Extra.” The Kepublican hae even bad the amusing assurance on such occasions to demand that all cctemporaries using euch efficiat matter af- terwarde ehowld credit it to that paper! Bat the Repudlécan goes on to make the serious cherge that the Star ie @ ‘demoeratic” paper— evem iialicising the terrible word—and coa- eludes with some not very clear accusation agoinet the course of the Har “ while the south> ern States were seceding.” Old party names do not 6° for much now, bat the Republican must bear in mind that any attack upon the «democracy” of the time whea the term had & significance, ie an attack upoa inet, as well ae upon the whele noble array 0¢ war democrats throughoat the ocomatry;, ‘who have been in the very front of the Union ranks from the oatbreal of the rebellion. Bamed David Shee lyi 0. % Coupon Bonds 1991 UO BPwWs...... cosseetOM par BX: frond: a; ane ne 8) 61" A Sh7; Quiekalver, Gg Seves ie eee - TELEGRAPHIO .NEWS... | Pomartt-paguye, fale a: se ns . p rAxicucans oy vag gscare Oe | (iTowns et Be 848 Fo rein aay o ae ps eH <2 targe PARLOR with Oh«mber Paruavatrata, Nov: 20.—A specie dispatch edie! Isa, 9 &! with sew to the Esening Bulletin dated Cineiansti Nev | Feraitnr, fysirat io Bie INE igo one soe Sth ewys The officers who escaped from the ER t—A con foray DURNIOD: Prai@stisry at Columbus with Morgas, were HC UB heviag modern conveniee 0. frstine Deane Tarien, Senidins Hames | RIES nae ueaiees seer See Haoner,S: and Magee. Joba H. REN?_y T rT} on: o'iring changed with bis brother Dick trom. F “Hun on a-r geot prity set pea eee 4 $he.top cell to the lower of the tler Boor, which | t om Asely ot Ho. 386 @ street, between ia 1 3% taches Wick, ia which w hole. was cat | &4weBete. 1 running to the main wall around the Pentien. t pall wae'cut under. and the aoe og por ee oats, ber vrais fallthe Not thealight. ~ a a 5 al = jatelan 4 been discovered of their wh-re- IB, suitadie for a ate ets @ wilt reat ia PA rarek . mt og vid Petar sa Ae Wht beteeel aed ee ered: oA? PORDRE SA erg ar story BBTOK ATTEN, B-eement. A and: Uol. Parrott, Provost Marshal | segtral located Went $2 e'r month. Nah a Gcveral.of thd State, has notified every Pro- tog howre eépereanyls Vinet be 4 st class t voet Maréhal within-bis jurisdiction to scour ant. Address Box4(), Star offles’ v the ir beveral districts thoroughly. Tha wost plausible theory mentioned is that Fo BANT_—A neat'y FUANI*HED HED Roo sa anion, ot BOARD, i= 4 retired “31 it varie re a the ‘tm time to take the Oincinnati | woe +9? borhond rely at Bo ft tence Daywa, which started from Uolam- rept lie Place, I street, Setwaen 1s bh ant ya bus at two rte on Fridsy pignt. That their | *reete att ee escape was connived at by the 8: mpathisers A GRAXD OG MPLIM A‘Y &sU. ¥, there ib gle doubt. The. manner of escape & given etthe Bras jogine Hows ye logenions, bat after ait simple enough, ‘on AAR Sy aa ‘ = ised upon the aimost certain th-ory th itthey ‘ati-mar av’ ladies. . were correctl: inf rmed as to the ground they had to work throuch They, by patient labor for nearly four weeks, of the Committe Foe eeu: fen very desirgs « DWETL NG BOUSCF—two u: fi wisred an e far- Aud by means of emali pocket Knives, dag | gi +ca—:tempred in ne ar'v every a ie, through the flo. rs of their celis, which were | Apply to JACKSON & CO, Rew Bs 8 okers, con pored of atou! one foot ef stoue and brick, | corre o “ta and FP streets, opp .site Post Ofien, dev n into a tour-foot sewer. Tero weeks ago to Se--t* One of the eecaped prisoners asked the guard tur s few buarde to cover the bottom of the celia, t for @ Vig acan excuse that the dam sroue was oy longer, jg cemnas ee le a P- 1. juring theit health; but the real ase cf the st ere: : boords wa-to cover up the holes thy were | 708. ¥. BELLEY, No. 361 th atrect, near Mes cutting. On the nighte€ Deir fins! escape, on Fretarmege-t their several cells, Dck Morgan managed to change with his brother, Jotn, trom the lower to the uppet tier. Alter gettting luto the sewer they crawled to the heavy grutwg and masoary at its mouth, and found they could no’ e-cape by that; they, ht we ver, made a bole upward tos heavy pie of coal, which rollid on them to such aa extent that they were compell-d to turther bac into the yard. They them excavated the soft earth char urdr the main wal, and so correctly was the distance cricula‘ed thit they came out into the o,en road one fout fromthe foaada- tion, One of the party, Uap'. Hines, was by traie Foren p ROOM AND BED ROOW ime private family. with o: tut) Me for s cept-eman and hic srtwo ewevo Worther hoardersin te nonuse [eo qnive as 48 D otreet, between 2a nad $4 streete. BO 30 St* $200 Sil PTR AASB ONK OF THE beat PD TTBE STAND @in the W rthero Liberties Mirket; Pas tern used for & ener ?id ron oferstom. For sale, a aeoond PUCGY; pics @30 For rent. two emali *- DE; rent $1 per mosth. Address Obarias No —., Star < fee. no 3) OFT—On the s7th instant, 2 BAY AOR wlive ever hoth biod hoofs: lame in lew Fad coller ord bridle Five dollars re- eard will be ya'd ifr treed a brick mason, and it reems he hid ths maa- COBNELIUS DOVOROTEH, agement cf the whole affair. A noi+, signed by 17™ 8-ernd atreet enaty that worthy, writen ia a fine commer-iai bet Md sveaneand 4 s* gon’, hand, was hitb bind as foilo UB STOLE! rom ‘To Capt. Meerian, Warden of the P-nit nti- aba: woer airce. @ email. you Bary, Castle Meerinn Cell, No. 20, Nov. 97, 1863. | GELDING BEB, (‘condemned -t: eb **) with o seddie gall on the baek, nae ie Scie ditto sire Tee. mabscri ser will give - ¥ rel sald b> ee. ye ore AMOR BUN, -A Gat “ @by te -woetent Nie Short-Hand Writer. decirere orreesonding Olerk or Aeeistant, altimore, alihe-alselery. Hav Now: mber 4tb, 163, commencement. N>vem- ber Ath, conciveion. Number of hours dny's lator, three; tools, two small knives. “La patience est amere, mais son fruit est dour” “+ Pall nce is bittrr, bat its frait is sweet.” By order of my tix honorable ccnfederaics. T. Hexry Hinza, U.S. A. Persoral opinion is diviaed as to whore the perience on the Prass as a corres- blame reste. It ia proper to state, however, jert. Urezesrticnabdle references from for- 1bat for she laat two weeks ceveral of the moat | rer or: ere, Address Phono., Star office. ote. prorrinent copperheads in the es have been bie ee ee - no 39 -hw' utting up at the principal hotels, laying the! AXKt Bu! TRkS UF THE anMy — er de together without any reasonable reason Tore advertiser. w experience has mad: hire familier with Quarterw- ster's accounts, fully comeetert to make up r-turne ia therefor. ‘the oe. jnartermaster General and Phird reqrired by the evetfaily offers his 5, wn ORE Scie rl Soaring” Caumuation oF “B-atement of Dif, nat out. and Tenses, References furnished of the most ny bind.” Address AOGOUNTART, Sox City Post 5 no 9 BEAT OLOSIEG OUT SAL BOF GROCESIRG, G . at 533 Nicae strest, a few doors south THE ANEIVERGABY OP FER Posisu Revovvtion.—The 33d anniversary of the Polish revolution was celebrated yesterday mn By @ meeting of the Poles at Ger- satio 246 * afternoo: hardt’s Hotel. The meeting was called to order at3 o'clock by ita chairman, Mr. Santeller, the entire stock f orl; Sages need rat Prarinit Eecine™ | Peed cota oie oa ane Fr. Frankin ia En: eas. se, Mo’ . Mr. Franklio introduced his remarks with | Ware, bugar Mill. Feales. Backs of Bs't, Brtra ‘ke Wins, Liquors, &c All of the abvve Frock will be slosad out withio the mext teeters wi pee sree EVO, OF priccs to suit custome-s, Po -: "By W. L. WALL & OO, Auctionsers, \RARD AND VALUASLE SALB 86 allusion tothe day they had met to ceile- brate, followed by an allusion to the present revolution, and @ statement of the causes which’had made it neces.ary. The sovereigns ot Europe decired the political destruction of Poland; but they had yet to learn, that though you sever the limbde from the body, you cansot cH AND coerLy pure a? avorion destroy the soul. The Reart of & wrouged Bl r s zi 4 will never be with the oppressor. 1s being its Sires OW Sarwerca same to A peiet Foucicel Meway oF Polehd was next given, with a comparison between “1 Comelasion, the pester bittert denounced ry the New Yorkers and others whe bad wei- comed the Rxseian fieet in our waters. A from tI AMBRICAN AND BUESIAN PUR COMPART, Sentoias ‘of— Batson May Babice, = Ror: fe republican , he said, mindful of the prine ciple on which their country etands, should sj Preach Fitch, &o., &e., ket p aloof trom euch a detestable demoasira- to Copee. tlon—should be ashamed to clasp the hand to Victort which the Blood of noble patriots still clings. Oullar: As the horrible crime of nagro slavery, sanc- toned in the establishment of this lic, Svengte itself bitterly after eighty years, so will every wrong committed against uations Mats, Cuts, ae To 8 ns. Also, a ne acd Valuable sesortmont of Svenge itself. Woe to the nation that forgews Gloves and Gauntlets. | 3 despar” nr ae to becma tBe vile Aatierer ofS |e, Maud Qf Fabile Auetion. over the store of jee} he ‘On the conclusion of Mr. F.’s remarks, it was Movers. B sia desiek oS LT Bad 2 Eotesee vd i. Teeolved to the approaching 2:4 of : eonvevierce of vrtegdhht beamed anpiversary of the begianing ff THURBDAY sed VRIDAY Deo’ 4h and sth, preeent revolution in Poland, after whic! commesoins at He oslesk z Be ALL & OO, Aucts. the mecting adjourced. NB. ae Ww. a ‘des? Madufactare. no 5° FumsrAcor Saromant Masor Rontxeoyx.— ‘The funera} of thie vafued of took piace from his iste reaidence on sth street east yes. terasy sfterroon, and was largely attended. ‘The servicss of the Uatholic Caurck were per- f. red atthe house, aftr which the remaine, By GEBEN & WILLIANMP, Atotioncers, ALE aT AUOTIOR. x pai FUENITUBE AND HOULESOLD EFFECTS. URSDAY MOR at te On TB yO! NING, Deoomber 96. ol enclosed in a handsome coffin over which Yelock, at No. 3) é ry wee placed the uniform of the dec avei and She teeite artof the Farnitare, &s..0°e gontio the American flag. were borne by the pall | map dcclinioe hourekeaping: consisting of— bear¢ra, Sergeants Grant and Uaseeday, and Bair Gloth Sofa O:rporala Hamilton and Newman to the bea o, and the cortera wenided its way to i ing Chair Hair Cloth Parlor Chairs Monnt Olivet, where the remains were interrad. ‘Fable fereraiy ‘ables Bare The escort of Afty men, under the command of I (t te ™ Lieut. Tilton, wan accompanied by th: tail Podtcont sod Ritchen Pursitare, &9. marine bard and fie'd music. Colonel Harris, Terme gab GREBN.& WILLIAMS, Aucts. IBN & WILLIAMS, Ancti Tity SE eh : 07 8 OP x Dui el Tank: ag om ber, weshell oti riant 1 7; the fagwil cm ‘a”togthe corps, with nrarly ail the m tine efficese resent in the tity: anda nom. be- of na yal o! a trom the were pres- ut at the-obsequier, as wore B number “1 os civil frende. > : a TasNavy Yap Wok«:we Wéovas—This morning the old ruleas to working hours in the Navy Yard was put is operation; the ball ringing.&t an hoor by sun te commence work, hb ie to ceaze at sundown, with an hoar's intermission for dinrer. The committes ap- } shalt at the meeting on Tuesday had @ con. 2 di Tratworcioete me val oeleta m svenu+, betwove sit desig- Machine, los Shingles, 1 Box an/ oon- Ww ‘Berews and Binistora win gee otrer ‘articles whieh we doom unace- cracary to onuanrate. M. JOMNBON. Administrater. Dom 5 uuu & WILLIAMe. cucts UNGFELLOW’s NEW POBMS. and o*ber Kew fgg ot Aine Cum! 5 Beary Wate- for sale by bis PRIL? t,o Pena. avenae. RoPre ance FOR @338. 5 O7 : cise f ete Meni meie. Pons: avente, B-oset Bory, = sshingtoa. DU. MCBLU! ence with Commodore Harweod on Satar- v, at which the question was fally discussed, tbe Oommodcre took the matter under ai- inaemuch aé the hands on private ani other Government work in the city were working at ap hour by sun, that it was but jast that the Navy Yard bande shonid have the same time. ant worth Just wr itianed, aad | Inn aes of Se Baviy Buatas.—About 3 o'clock yesterdsy morning, officers Taylor and Parkhurst, of the Fifth Ward. heard cries of. murder proceeding from near E street and New Jerssy avenne, and on approaching bey p fo and & man rh iy i some trouble, fe E44 StEGE & 3 z a Hr & Go, mlodea &e..enly