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ee ins —— — ~~ —— aoe ih RNY y 7 JATIN SH THE EVENING STAR {iS PUPLISHE] EVERY 4% fH RNOON, (SUNDAY EXCRPT#2) AT THE STAR RUILO TN +5, OORNER PENNA AVENTH AND |i oR STRERT, BY WALLACE. a Papers served without w: Loeat per copy, or 2 cents per monn Ip packager by carriers at $4.4 v-ar, or 37 conts permonth To mail snnecrihers ihe price 1s Aaso Byer, in a.vence; $2.50 for six months, 1.25 for three months: and for less thaa thrae mMonthent the rate of i2cants a week Single centes, wiih or without Wrappers, TWO CENTS BF ADVRRTISHMENTA SNonid be sent to Me office before 1 o'clock ML; otherwise they may year until the nex’ day Ww. be. uppers by eurriers @.-T.-1860.-=. From the army hospital—the bloody battle- Seid—ithe mansion of the rich and humbleabode of the pocr—from the office and the sacred deck —trom the mountein top, distant valleve and far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook sad corner of the civilized world—is pouring & the evidence of the astopistiag etfacts of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thon- exndr ande of letters Hke the fol- “Wing Way be se at our office Repsseury, Wis., Sent 16, 1983. “= # * * T have been in the army bospi- ats for fourteen months—speechless and near- ig dend. At Alton, Lil, they gave me a bottle af Piantation Hitters. * * * Three bottles vastored my speechandcuredme * * * #* Cc. H. Frauts.” Sours Warsaw, O., July 22, 1963. ~® * # One young man, who had beon sick and not out of the house for two years wth Scrofuiaand Erysipeins, atver puyiug the toctore over $150 withont benefit, has been gured Dy ten botlies of your Bitters. * * #* Epwaup Wousati.” pon tho The following is from the Matron of the Bunion Home School for the Childrenof Volun- teers: BAVEMRYER MaANaION, 57TH STRERT, Ngw YorK, Augnst 2, L “Dr. Drage: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given tosome of our little adiidren suffer from we! ngs with most happy effe @ particular, with pains in tbe head, toss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom ail medical skill had been A, Qese been entirely restored. We commenced wD bul * teaspoonful of Bittersa day. Her sppedcte tucressed: sirength and health follow- ei ee st * Respectfully, Mna.O. M. Drvoz.” “e * * I ows much to you, for I verily dulteve the Plantation Bitters have saved my late Rav. W. H. Waeseurs, Madrid, N.Y" “ * * Thou wilt seni wa two bottles more of thy Plantation Bictere. reatty benefited by their use. ind, Asa OVER, Phiiedelphis Pa.* My wife has ue os % Thavye be Dyspepeia, sed had * * The Pianta me. Rev. J.8. Cataozy, Rochester, N. ¥.7 Send us twenty-four dozen more jun Bitters, the popniarity of which are daily increasing with the guests of our bouse. S¥Ler UBADWIOK & Co. Proprietors Wiliard’s i otel Washington, DU.” * Lhave given the Pisntation Bit. ndreds of our disabled soldiers with g etfect. G. W_D. Axnrews. ars Home Uinciwaad, 0.7 a oe * of your Pi: ae 2 ters to At Me wo Superiniendent Soldie «© * * The Plantation Ritters have cured Me of liver complaint, of which I was laid ap prostrate and had to abandon my busi: Hi. B. Etxascry, Cleveland, VU. “® * % The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the Kidney and urina- Fy organs that has distress=i me for years. It Qcis like 2 charm. ©. C. Moors, Agent fur Colgate & Co., 251 Broxdway.” ke, &o., &0., key ‘The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong the innruid brilliant, and are exhausted na ture’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. =S.r.-18s6o.-=. Persone of sedentary habits troubled with ‘Weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they ‘will not try them. . ‘They are recommended by the highest medi- cal authorities, and Are warranted to produce 8 immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed- ingly agreeavlg, perfectly pure, and harmless, Notice.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the galion is a swindler and imposter. We only put itup in ourlog cabin bottles. Beware ot bottles refilied with imitation deleterious stuff, for which sev- eral persons are already in prison: See tha every botile has our United States Stamp over the cork, snd signature on steel] plate side la- bels. Seld by respectable dealers throughout the Babitable globe. P. H. DRAKE & CO., c olm 202 Breadway, N. Y¥. VENT STREET. 510 pie 510 P. J. BELLEW & CO., MANUFACTURERS AGENTS, Peruanentiy established in 1350. QUARTERLY BALES, Independent of the great advance CY GOODE, &c. We have determined not to depart from our usnal custom at thisseasop. Weare bound to sell cheaper thi he cheapest We are agente for the aale of MoClain'’s celebrated Cocoanut aud Quince- of all kinds of HAIR OIL8, OULOGNES EXTRAOTS, &o, Also, CHRISTIANA’S QULOUN EB, EXTRAOTS, &e. sley’s Premiura Honey, Palm, Almond. Also, Worl? Windsor TOILER BOAPES Sends 0. (LOB’S PANOY £0aps, pot apn Fauilly Boxes to anlt purchasers, Wholesale and Retail. Also, Full Liners of Notions and Fancy Goods, All of which we offer at the Manafactarers’ Prices, freight added The TRADB, DEAL# RF. HOUSEKEREPERS, And PEDLARS, Are respectfully solicited. We guarantee tesellat New York and Philadelphia prices, or Pertsh im the Attempt, P. J. BELLEW & 90., 20 2-1m 510 Seventh street, Washington REET os ace tee cormer af 38th stract. Proprieto: en are in announcing to me citron of the Distret and others, that he has ri a ee ee GAM, FRUITS ad VB LES, £0, or sie a wents of his customers, to the’ if the liberal heretotore bestowed. “Mem bers.of Gon grena and Oficers Ring Housekeeping, wil! ind this s convenient place for obtaiuing their suppites. ED, WN. B, Goods sent to all parts of the frea of eharge. giveys ey 203" Aorme masraa’s ng te ©. BR. JONES hav: ing deserted from the U, 8. Steamer a Ones | the Ith instant, s reward of thirty do! 3 is hereby offered for iis a: very to the naes Of any of the Baval Btal ae ‘Orde! o Marys AND WA, HAR ‘Navy Yard, Washington, FO RRND Rae Ri Ae i | | ver. XXII. FUTURE DAYS. Hogs! y at Auctioa, every WADNESDAY -atlic’cic ek a. m.,at the Wharf, ret, all tre HIDES TALLOW, &o, that may he on hand: of Cattle tlauchtered suisida o: the limits of the Dis it of Golnnbis, ani shipped to this point for sv 4 disposition. 7 Terme cash, in Government funds. to be paid at the time of ale, BELL, ‘dels-Im Lieut. Ool. and © 8. V. By JO. Mo@U ike & CO.. auctioneers. . sit OF BUNLKISA AT THE TREASDRY EXxteesion.—On MONDAY, Desember 2, at 11 o'slock st the Treeeury Extension. we eiall sell— Rvofing slate Circular Brick 1C00 to 2°66 O) * FS Large lot ot Cement Barrels Large lot of fandstone, various dimansions Several lots of Old Lur bor and Centres 9 Rlocka< f Tennesses Marble Taree iot Re Scrap, “revght, and Oast Iron and ron a Lot pa 5 yaad Frames, with Mortics Locks and D 4 Tor r lars, Manilla Rope, oid ‘ Friction Drums. ant aa erms cash. By order of the Supervising Architect, = C. Me! FB & OU.. Aucia, __. ByJ. IRB * Arctionesrs {MALL BRICK HVUUSH AND LOT ON TENTH + BETWEEN & ano M Stapers Nort: tT Ponto PALES ~ Cn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Dec, 220, at 4 } o’slock, oc the premi.es,we shali sll, Lot No. 10, jo the tubdiviston of tHe east belfof & ‘MI, fronting 27 feet 2 inches on Tanta st: | between L and M streets north an? ron | about 99 feet toretber with the improvements, co { sistipg of a Two-atocy and Basement Brick Dweil- | ing hoore, containing ix rooms, { ‘e>ms: One-ihird in ea h; the remaindar in six | sod nize months. with interest, recured by a of trust on the premises, Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser, delé 3.0. McGUIRE }0.. & amare No. fy OC MeGUIRE & CO. Austionesars } ALVABLE Luf ON NORTH K BETWEEN S Feast street a8? any DELAWARE ANENTS.— | Up * BDNESDAY A¥TSRNOON, Dac 291. ovclock, oF the premises, we shall sel’, Lot a Fquare No, 7io. fronting 0 fast ov north K s: t, | between First s:rert wastana Delaware avepee.and torping back I feet v pa: One third eash : there Dive menths, with interest, secured by a dsed of trust on the premises, Conyeyanoes at the con. of tha purebarer. dels 3.0. McGUIKB & O0,. Auets, | ty WM. L. WALb & 90. South roraer P nnsyleanta a MB. ‘uder in six and Tee CLoruina, GuLo axp Sitver Warcuss, Praveen Wane MOU PE (pn MONDAY ard TUESDAY EVE 2st and 20 December, commen. ing at 63. at the Auction Rooms, we wili "el! 4 lar, metrt of Clotbing, &e, Ve bame in pai Feaver, Pilo. Cloth, acd Heavy Overcoats Rasineee Sack, Prock, and Dress ¢ Partslocrs, Velworani Cloth Veste, Uader-hirts and Drawers t Filk & no Delsive and other Dresses eo Stalls and ¥ jen Plaid Ahawis Es od Gaiters AbSe ling, Pillows, &>, A large atrortment of and Sliver Watches aad irs | Joweiry, Diamond Rings. Plain Gold Rings, &e Vichrs, Banios, Drums. Guitars Rovolvers, Knives Fork Together wits many ot rated, whieh will be Wi ALL & OO. Ancts J GO McGUIRS & CO.. Lees, THAPLE Fe 620 noting ‘aet west, at the corner The whole iv be diviess > Ore nel eash; the remai.der in’ months rest, ée.uzed by a deed of irusi on the e7sneen at the cost of the parchaxer JG. McGUIRE & OO, tucte, 62 7BK ABOVE SALE [8 POSTPONED IN corseqnence af te rain aatit WRONESDAY, Dec, <a) me ba te Ryo "Fy. MeGTIRE & CO, Ancte. USTION BALE UF BRFUBS Cales, Will be gold, to the M.. on TURFDAY. D Warhicaton Navy Vari jot bREUSE CHIPS, t 2 condemned as wnfitfor padlic ase, which will be arranged in small parcels for the convenisnee of purchasers. W. A. Masse, Card Naval 8 keeper, ad im W Hak BITES AND WATER FRONTS, Ma Orric 1 sites on the Potomac river, & ,” aud an arend- ment thoreto, approved October 17,1963. 1 shall, on MONDAY. the 2] instant, at 12 o’ciock M ,cou- mencine at the foot of Bleverth rircet went, lease to the highest bidder, at Prblis Anction, the fol- lowing _— and parcels of ground, to be used as wharf sites or water fronts, viz: That at the foot of Bleventh street west, at the line of the wall, 130 feet in width, and those two immediately west of and adjoining Tweif.b street Bosh cook 0 a sen thin wat hat at ¢ nt of M et south, 90 in width. aes RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. Wastincrox, Doc. 15. 1363. The above tale te portponed uti MONDAY, the | ath of January next,atsame hourand place, | de loa RIGHARD WALLACH, Mayor! | SALE OF BBAL ESTATE IN THE TOWN OF | S BEAUFORT, SOUTH OAROLIN. Under the direction and instru deat of the United States. issued of the date of | Be ptember 16th, 1463, in germsance eft tion of an _sct entitled “* An Act forthe of Direst sence is a ineurrectionare Districts oer in the Uni ‘atee, and for other parposes,’’ ap- Bagae nae hes eae seeker ae a act, approve: he e, D. Brith, Wiliam &. Word Hiog,and Willa Hear Brisbane. United Btates Direct Tax Commissioners for the District of Bouth Orrolins. do hereby de- clare and make known that # publicsale will be held at the offee of the Commissioners aforesaid, in ths town of Beaufort. State of South Carolina on MONDAY, the jsth day of January, 1254, at 10 olelock a.m, ct said day, for thi isposal of the several lots, parts of lote, and blocks of land const! H tuting the town cf Beaufort aforesaid, together wi! @ buildings thereon, to wit: Block One (1) ty Block One Hundred and Thirty seven (187) in- lat or map madi id lusive socording to fal foen Tse. Eo and authen- ¥ cacablish r ticaird by sald Commissionsra, and recorded im | Valuation Book “A” ofasid Commission. ‘The fellowing block, lots, and parts of lots are sees and reserved from said sale, to wit: Let i | | Bi Hoek 8; Blocks 16 snd 16; Lot A in Bleck 91; Blocke 24 and ge: Lot Bin Block S Lot Ain Block Block 35; Lets Dand F in Ljock 96; Lot k 44: Lot Cin Block 47; Lot D iu Block 43; } Lot Bin Bleck ; Lots B and Din Bock ty tot B i pte A aed Cin blocs = t¥ in Block <8; 67; Lote { 8 5 70; L ; Blocks 78, 78, and 93: Block 9,and Blocks 124, 225. 3, RE lat;aud, aleo, ail lots, parts o! Paitin, 4 now ocet pied, and cont g to cupied to the close of ead sale, as military and aval bosptsl+, and ae officts aad storehouses of Uepatimestta amd larvoveuve and police wotpeiee, ents, lor revenue m es, Pees ‘male abail not be keptoyen longer than thirty days from the commencement of the same. be. insioners reserve a single bid on cack Maid blocks, to be publicly made vy them, or by their authority, of snsh sum Shey taay deem eligible, pot ‘sesthan ove-third o! 2 Ap pan valus be poe _ Ling toalnaet ae parts ta, dnd dlecks which shail no’ fe third of thels appreised valae willbe with- WD from sa "Glven under our hands at Beaufort, fouth Caro- lina, this second id ore ir, 1353. W. 8, WORDING A WM. CENRY BRISBANE, - B. Direct Tax Commissioners fr the Si. _Distriet of South Caroiins. | A STANT QU ARTAR MARSER'S prey ©, ae went 4 vad gig Wi3ll be goldyat Publie Awsti 1 nN 5 Fin 2 ty — tot Public HORSE ana MI TR, > ‘rma cack, in Government Romo ‘Captain, 4 NG WANTED. Somarzine 4G, ET BRANCH. jotels, testabrants, borrding hocses, snd pri vate families aod sutlers can procure a #IsE receiv vueh ex Cod, Exddock Boek, 5 hike fb Eres beter eta Geaeai ats irie ‘bo Maas Hack Fiuae ¢ ' ER & . Ducks, &@,, &c. Superior N Slisckerel by thetarre! bait barrel. wit id leone. ats fori oe mists ea macs i nee Ona ROWELL. ermont ye. and Leth st, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUCTION SALES. ie | FF RENsSH zp |, Roos | only, at 166 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1863 PERSONAL. HD LADIES’ FLIEND (ALL IN THOUBLE sil). Medicine for ali Female Osmplainw; fif- teen years’ experience; (grarauters succes? Or RO cbarge.) | Business acd corresp2adsnce soiedy rivate. Roons for patients, MADAME OORSON, Baltimore, No, 110 Fayette street near Asquith, je 15- 1m UTOGRAPHIST —MMB. CO. DePRAGE, Au- tographist.-baving had soveral yeara’ experi- ence in al: the prinsipal cities in Barope, will oifer ber services to the American pubiic, for the fret time, on Present. Past, and Future affairs of Life. Will send a correct likenée of future Wife or Hus. band by enclosing a look of hair, togetaer with feo, cents. Address Mme 0. DePRAGE. Post » Washington, D.C. de 12 6t M ADAM AHULIAB WOULD RESPEOTFULLY announce to all inquir ing parsons, that sho is Row ready to the Past, Present and Foture, and may be consulted confidentially on all impor- tant matterr at al} times from 9 a.m uneey, m Ladies 5) cemts; gentlemen 81 Neo. 60 south A st... 4 doora east from Carrell prison, Oapitol Hill, Washington, D 0. ne#-1im* BOARDING. _ Fok RENT WITH BOARD—At 406 Twelfth st, bet. Land K,a large and Well-faraoiehed BED- ROOM. suitable for one or two persons Inqoirs tor J. C. HOLMES, on the premises, between 3 and 6pm. Ge i7-3t* | PROARD— Hanasomely-faruiahed Rooms, with Board. Apply ai 135 G street, bet. 2st aad de 15-20" ND ¥IRST-CLASS joard. including fire and gas, for gentle. G street. between With and Bat. Re- rer given and required, Terme $3 por month. 5 R ECRUITS », WANTED. TO PILL THM QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT OF OOLUMBIA, BOUNTY FOR VETRRANS, $452, Sho of which will be paid in advanse. HQUNTY FOR NEW R®ORUITS, #332, 210 of wi will be paid im advance. BOUNTY FOR COLORED REORUITA, 350, Paid in advance PERSONS WISHING TO BNLIST Will apply to any of the following RECRUITING OFPICERS- 8. ¥. BACON, Bugine Hall. near avenue, between Seventh and Ninth atrests J.C. HYDE, Comer of Fourteenth and ©. A. KEASBEY, F street, near corner of Nis the Market. on Ponnaylys New York aronne, leeuih and Peon aylvania avenue. 2 J.C. PARKER Coguer of High and Dunbarten streste, Ge town do 15 TMFPoRtT NEWS ANT FROM THR GREAT CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT PAR & BROTHER, Couyenr oF BE snp SeVextu Brankrs, We ate now dailg re. ture, in great quantit Fine busivess & fa Ane nure new, Kt 2 OF Basiness ¥rock Coats, style. Five Biack Doeskin Pants, And of Fancy Cassimer Pants aud Verta we have the best and tinest the mar kenga aces Now styles of Yonths’ snd Boys’ Cloihiag qnartities. ing of our own rane fac iee— med in ine best urnishlag white and Colored S\irts. Vata: ene Nee Ties Scarfs, Bilk and Woolen ke. we. e stock of Military Olothing. eaxbdove-named goods ara mostly of our omn manufacture, we can thereforctwarrant thei to be sabstantisliy made, Buch & display ef g20d4 andthe low rates we sre arking will be a greatia ducement to purehace. pi BR & BROTHRR. FRESH FOREIGN FRUITS! NUTS, CANDIES, Etc. And a ver; large atosk of Gent such as ae Wholes, baives and quarter boxes WEW RAISINS, New Legkorn CITRON, Fresh Arabian DAT. Bweet Havana ORANGES and BANANAS, New Zante CUBBANTB FINE MALAGA GBAPEB. COCOA NUTS, WALNUTS, FILBERTS, OBEAM NUTS and ALMONDS of all kinds, FI£HBR'S UNRIVALED MINCE WEBAT, TIRE CRACKERS and FIREWORKS in large variety, Assorted Eteam Refined OANDIES, and a large ascortment of fine FRENOH CANDISA, | | in two and five pound boxes, together with TOY CANDIES, anda lerge stook of Fresh Goods usually kept in | & Wholesale and Retail Frait Store, at the vary lowsst market rates at J. PEARSON'S, 491 and 493 Kighth street, de 15-9t™ near Pean. avenue, HOTOGRAPE AND PIOTURE FRAMES. Just Received OUR WINTER &TOCK, Ar P. 3, BELLEW & CO.’8, . No. 510 Seventh strect, We state in no boasting spirit that onr choice Selection of Famey, Oval aud Square PICTUBE FRAMES,P AINTINGS PNGRAVINGS,¥FRENCH | ENGLISH and AMERICAN PICTURSS is larger, cheaper, and better assorted than In all Washing ton. and indeed we think Philadelphia and Balti Mnote included. Also our fall lives of Elegant Gilt and Rorewood Frencli Plate MIRRORS, Bvery Size Imported. Our price is same as New York and Philadelphia and everywhere to call. Look around our variows departments, it makes no difference whether you buy or nat. Gentlemanly clerks always ready to wait on you. P. J. BELLEW & 0., #10 Beventh street, 25 tp Westineton, D. RR Usstasx FL iET. it A STEAMER See WI leave the FOOT OF SEVENTH STREET, ON BATUBDAY, end every other day, at 19 o'clock m., and ON SUNDAY . ati¢and2o%elock, Thiswitlbes PLBARANT SXCURSION, The boat doesnot touch st any point, but’ goes found the Hest. Fare for the round trip ® cants, No pepnee re- od, le? a INE FAMILY GROCBRIMS. Northorest Corner Bleventh ond Ists, PROBS ions, phim OLEROM ORDEACN hig "inria ‘ of all FISBBER'S CELABRATED MINCBMEAT, dust ropeiced a the lot of No, 1 MACK EBBL, ia: * Siglo tde ed ih ¥ es) tte ie 60") r i " , Fine WHI8- peat: TOW BBS. FOURS: | j yons: LADLES? SETS at 910, $15, 92%, up to O50, ILDREN’S SETS at $3, 95; $3, up to O12. reat supply bow ready, SEYMOUR’S, For-sale at mo @ymt Georgeto LIST GF EXEMPTS FROM THE f DRAFT. The examiaation of those persons disquali- fied for the draft, to take place in January next, is yet Is progress at the office of the Pro- vost Marshai, Captain H. A. Scheetz, ith street and New York avenue, The examining sur- geon is J. B.Keasbey, Esq. Mr. F. W. Blick- ford is the cemmissioner. The fotiowing is a continurtion of the list of those already exam- ined and exempted: Physical Lisavil W. GC. Smith, Reul-n Moyer, Kens) Leyser, John T. Davis, lienry Urke, Robert Collus, Richard Gallagher, I. Sherwood, John Snilivan, Audrew M ney, Robert Dale, Philip Brodreckh, J. O'Neal, Jchn A, Menickheim, Johu J. Champiain, Enoch Moraa, John Yamror, Jos. Haines, Jno. Brooke, Barter Patten, Mich'l Dasmoad. Micn’) McNally, A. Happler, Michuel Fagan, Jonu Reynolds, Janes Gonnor, John Toompsou, P. Joseph, Davii Pinekney, Rob’t Jobnsoz, Henry Hill, Revbden Harbury, Jos. Goodal, Gev. Reed, J. v: Campi, Florence T. Offutt, Jaa, Col- Mins, Robert Lower, T. C. Doss, John Williams, Edwin Noovwles, John Lucas, Chas. Litchfield, Wm. Myer, Authony Guliman, Peter Garrett, 3. A. Jamison. “1 Swaenoy, Sam’l Botdon, Patrick Dudley, G, W. Hubbard, Joan Milter, W.A. Bormun, Michael McCauley, Michael Fleming. 8. W. Eran, James T. Koight, Wm. Micken, Thos. Neaity, Louis Ufferman, Daniel Hobbs, Geo. Fuumer, Clarles T. Jett, Payetie Jetiries, Michael Nichil, John Geors: ‘Thomas (. Prior, F. W. W. Letourmen, Warren, Olark Burgess, Simpson Johnson, Al- bert Gallacher, Sami R. Janes, Edwod Tomp- kine, Eli Jackson, Philip Wallach, Dennis Discholsx, Hf. Beale, Richard B. Ross, Jacob > Koltmau, J.C. Proctor, Jobn Bergan, . Ring, J. He buries Fox, Patrick Ba- J. W. Halt, W. J. Fizzte, si vod, Canaries iit- Fra Cimouigh C. Young, . » Jopu Seofieid, ¢ Ter, Wm. Baum, 6 bier, John F. Thompron, Joseph Frank, JSaunes Murp? dickman, Sam, (bombs, J. W. Drist Die Henry Seriveuer, Charles J. Deyaughue Mict Philips, Jobn T. Brown. Jagob Vonather, Tohn beil, Henry Samps mond Muller ver, Wiliam . Mich McQuade, Sandy Dip Pat Ryan, Robert Robinson, ¥ Janes Hammond, Heorg C. Laue Thomas Fitsgerald. trotleiy Wendz= « Lederer, fohn YT. Harrie. NS. (erish, iy, Henry Crochet, Golninbus Ogle, Geo. Pomo- kins, Peter J. Reiler, Heury Browa, Joan Ho. van, Robert Richardson, John Starz, Wi Henry A. il, A. Reeves, 3. G. Morilias, Harris J Gra yon, RC. Andrew, Abram Daz .l y . Jobn Flarity, Wiliam W Reverly Poleson, J. W. Cloras, £ Michal Sullivan, n M. Williams dD. W.©. Bros < eorve EL H. Wheeler, € s Parker, ker, W. H. Hazard, E. J. Berk, Smithson, Theodore T. Escex, James IM. Hiltou, James Co it nt, Henry J Michael ‘Tatty MeDermett, ¥ | Morgu Jonu homas E. ters, Randolph Bur W. Davis, rring, Geo Miebu Holmer, | Daniel (Quaid, Wim. C. OMe New mnyer, econ Clase 1 a9 Fete OL TEE, shn T. Baldwin, Nehemiah Perry, bu Welsh, Timothy Me; : ley, George W. Jatmes W. Abbott, Jebn bl, Cook, Jame Carpenter, M. Young, M.R W. Priges, CY pher Nelson, Henry Tiaviel Borton, George Allen, Sumiuel EF Asron Woodw 3 James Rollins. : tel Brown, George A, ‘arland, George Lope, Wachiugton ichsel Graney, John Wenderlick, Hey, Ignatius Notte, Daniel Lindo: y. Peyicu Mahoney, J. Delahaut McGraw, Williara Rosebnsb, Franc Eawerd Hall, Thomas Irwin, Henjaain O Wrighs, Weer, George Calagan, Jot Pou! , am F. Dant, William P. O'Conn McDaniel, William P Jobu Righter, R. Db, Carroll, Jotun A. Thoinpecu, George Woodland, Juhn Staiford, Thomas Doherty, Lewis W. Si asker, Lewis da Wood, Jam John S. Dunbarion, H. Karmar, Leounrd nuts, Samuel Fearson, Daniel Casey, FE ward Gray, William Winehberger, Richird Chick, Thomas Bolden, F. A. Toleon, Patrick Coffee, Peter Ferguson, 0. Alexnuder, John { Commack, Daniel Lynch, Matthew Sexton, ; Heury Winters, John Thomas, Abraham Jeni- j H fer, 1. HH. B. Arnoid, John Mason Jackson, Joseph T, E.S. Wicklin, Mathew Myers, } Patrick © ell, John Andrew Johnsou Alien —Fudoiph Huenseh. George Zim. { mermé@s, John Anders, Adam Denbsell, Mich’) } Ash, Patrick Hellewich, Levis Milborn, Mich") | Bebrend, 1. S. Myer, Wm. Voigit, John ) Gary, John Maiseh, Chas, Miller, Jnu. Mea { han Woltheimer, John Muhan, i Fred. Hoekverger, Morris Hamme: } g, Henry Crof, Fred. Luc ! Wm. Mehoney, Michael Marsh, . Angust Weber, George I ‘) sola, | Join A, Flanaget, Robt. Johnson, Antoa W | ner, Jno. Moog, Albert Kutt, Geo, Otto, “L. Sickle, B. Oswand, A. F. ALK Jno, Rider, Woo. Crouter, W: ye P, Collins, ‘ard Burk { Soleron olenstein, M. Sevy, Patrick Carr, i ter Welch, Jawes Simpeon, John O'Hara, F c Joln a, Pich, Anton S'auder, Jerry O'Brien, Jerome Roce Hi. Hanse, Joseph Hesse, J. Tememgeot, Join Sullivan, Thomas T. Tus, Michael Donnelly, Boruard Winter, Jaco Hess, Edmund Siattery, Jobu Conner, Valen. Mattern, Frederick Eickholy, Patrick Carmo- dy, Wiliam Collins, Patrick Watson, Lewis Marke, Michael HM, Hereh Kachin. samuel Heibure, Deanis Bleak, Wm. Corbit, € thy, Jeremiah Long, 8. Wright. Jehn Young, Jobn Martin, Thomas Cro: t Welsh, Patrick Meyer, John Cronin, Daniel Hartnet, Lawrence Digman, Michnel Broneham, Robert Stokes, Jonn Bi ward Cullinam, Daniel Lexy Ss Charles Mumbern, Patrick Foley, Andrew Sullivan, Timothy Brencham, James Mahon Jobn O'Brien, Jonas Dasing, Michael W: Jobn McCann, Josepu Kaughlin, Conrad srenner, Peter King, Patrick Sait a, David Fitzgerald, John Bauer, Daniel. Mariin, Joba Burk, Dennis Fogerty, G. Fauburschmidg par Long, Painck Uslway, Michsel Flin, Froncis Galigh, William Heider, Patrick Ma: Joneys Patrick Burat, Jon Wright. Sonosky ernard, Pernard Bub, Thomas Donehongh. Michael Roch, Chantes Thomp:on, John Ree John Oalabas, Adolph K) Ss yan, Michnel Droney, Wm. +E *k Ondman, Bium. Dennis Bradenitz, Adam Miler, Jie: man Hasselbresh, Hent Fenley, Daniel Allison, Daniel Sheh:n, Joho Welch, Patrick Krenuan, James Hubbard, Dasiel Miver, Henry Rormer, Michasl Ke. inney, EB. A. Meidel!, Morris Preiss. Jacob Snyder, George Goodwell, John @Qu.rin, John Corned, Thomas Muntz, David Snyder, 1. J, Palenticrnan, Rudolph — Lonnenbarg, Jona PRersier, Daniel Sulivan, Patrick Martin, Wm. Bremen, Jobn Bashee, John Mahoney, Wm. Buck Patrick, MeGrath, Wm.=Foyee, MeMengle, John Barrigan, Patrick Hynes, John Collins, James Clancy, Wm. 0. (rredy, ichael Cortain,, Wm, . Chambers, dienry inklaken, Timothy Shea, Jerry Snitivan, award Dwyer; J Matoney, Henry Stauss, Michael Sulfivan, Thomas Green, Henry Wag- ney, Peter Young, Heary Buckhcltz, | suras- burg. ‘ahill, P. 7 Patric 7 OI ¥ Ne, jins, Thomas Hayesty, dy Job: livan, James Sw Adam Be: Hotimen Rest, pay in : 4 ; re Vin, Hildebran, Th: Hy. 5 ously Enrolled. —W ate Baer, Watkivs, Morris Sachen, Charlee Weser, Dan McCarty, John Gay: Miler, Joun Pyemout,d hors Hogher, Thomas‘@ Wil ht Lawson, Hawkins, Daniel Saniuet, Juhu Crowl-y, Tobn | ames Hunter, | Tuite fr, Patrick Do- | Gant, Sylvanus Munnel, W. 0, Hunt, George Wheeler, Thomas Noon, JohnT.Tolson, Nithin Heath, Jacob Deidrich, Abel McOonnel, Rich’d Schellhonse, O. H. Restor, Morris Judkiewrig, Charles Draper, Thomas E. Roach, Joha R. MecUonnel, Wales Borroughs, Whe ler Bor rows, Thomas b. Roach, Gustavus Frilus. T. A. Pinckney, James MeOcigan, Albers Weeton, Henry PD. jer, Daniel Sheay, Oharies Lea:h, Charies Falwell, George S. Jacobs, Thomas EF. Jacobs, William B McKeiden, Samuel trowa, Jobn Farry, Patrick MeUorwi-k, Mi-bsel McCormick, Abraham Mulier James M-Carty. Horace Fillmore, John Mat:hews, Alpert S White, Charics Robinson, Joon Ulatry, jr, Jaco» Mnebler, John Whitmyer, James Minue wor. dsaac J. Minrvewor, Jotm &. Everly, R MW Sie vens, G. W. Sinn, Fraucis E Grant, Alfred Green, Now in Sernice—Witham Garner, Thomas Wynn, Robert Colo, Non-restdents.— Daniel M. Bradbury, James M. Simons, George Debora. Elected by Mother.— George W. Blake, Thomas R. Byrnes: Over Age.—William Cole, Taomas Sullivan, Heury Rady, William O’Brien, Thomas Sparks, John O'Brien, Patrick Rider, Dennis Mack Jonathan ©. Millers John Kidwell, Ste chen Swith, Richard Doherty, Eli Biddle, Robert White, Jomes H. Thomas, James A. Meath. rin, eph Ratcliffe, Isaac Clark, Joha B. Ward, Thomas Kennedy, Charles Sluvh, Gbas Davis, Griffin Burk, Dyer shy, Wllam. Pearson, Kirby Honse. UHenr; Brooks, John Thomas, Geor.e Veihman, Jacob Leon. bard, Fred. Cozzeus, George Wediock, Richard Tompkins George Moore, Beary Hyson, Joann McCollum, John Dyer, Jefferson Gordon, Jef. ferson Gordon, F strat: phen Owens, Par. rick Donn, James Miner, Peter Surly, Daniel Rollins, Ssmue! Johnson, Wm. Bailey, Georve Winter, Sig tried Korpe, James H. Stoue, Heury Wilson, Wm. H. Brown. Under Age.—FEmanuel Straus, Jonn Garaer, Robert B, Cropiey, Edward Buckley, Joa. William, ¢ Joann White. e: ner, Alert Miske nea eproliment i certificate of sae Gine "cert fleate of enralime rict, Ohio. ste + A MISERABLE COUPLE, Memminger and Mallory in a Muddic. The official reports of the rebel Se »s of the T. ary and Navy, Memmi and Mal- Jory, fre even more luzubrieds in tone, if that were possible, than taut of iieir master Jef. The whole actual receipts into the rebel treasury within the vovered by Mem iainger’s report, is n millions of dollars ¥ $1 (2+4e5, mon y of Unca 5; € on cotton, $3,101, 7 the patent fad, ‘The other receipts (apparent) lave been trom borrowed monry and the issue of nos Mr. Memminger e timates that with rhe pras- ent amoung! of rebt l debt, Will be due atthe end of Uke year ino, the frighifal azgzre- pale will be in. UO0,000. The debt now is Jocse ly sisted at $1,000.000,000, of which 2? 4 j OL Oee etreseury notes. Mr. Memmunger ¢ s that the only plain that he ean oevise is to restore the carreney toa specie basis, Tho Confederacy has b en disappointed insapplies from abroad. [Lexpected immense sums to it tor thesr cotton and for the but the yield has been very trifling. amillion of deilars has been received for the ioms Tevenue of all the rebel Stat 1 Jeff. Davis tells E pe that the bio i 3 to b » and desires tae id to devise means to pay The laiter is to be raised is to be wrung outofa a few hk betes, ty be re je atisir is evidently a Mr. Memminger. Ee has a cort of dazed idea, hi Coutederate people can be for the bonds by the requirement half thelr tux in com or cou Z « demand for lhe coupo s » parties most likely to contripn losn, Mr. Mem é aad compani lists, and they 2 haye 4 direct interest im taking up a load tua wl retire the currency aud titus reduce prices. In reply to the odjeciion that the limitanon of tue time ia which the Treasury notes may be redeemed is a violation of the compact, ex pressed or implied, on which they wore taken Ms, Memmiinger raises the argument that th easure ie A neces ry hod unless it i adopted these ver s il cense to be oO vaine. Hesays: “The proposed scheme ten- dere the creditor payment of his debt before it is due in & security of greater value. Government, in effet, does what creditor fu distress is bound to do—re ile debt; offers the best tor payment, and acks h remains inils present st taxes become Jreitle af the money, the wvriy ce 6G at cannot be a, wind. Calamitic ted by every mean ot the Government. No coutraet, however solemn, can require national mun, und in such Syed as ap sublime necie, Tae maddie to The honest ognizes eurity in its power time, [f the currency orted, and the country SO disasivous must aiety us the supreme law.” Mallory, Secretary of the Gonted Navy, has a budget of disasters to chronicl. On whe Mississippi wany of tue Confederate vessels were either enpinred by the eueiny or burned by oor officers to preyent tuem from falling inio the hand= of the Tnited Stxtes forces.” He has & crumb of satisiaction in ihe capture of the Harriet Lane, but “owing to the vigilance of the enemy” he has + not deemed it advisable to uttemp: nny offensive operations.” He had designed to “barrass the enem y with the Nashyille, but “anforin. y she wus destroyed by the enemy.” ‘The Tum Queen of the West was «recaptured by the enemy,” with her officers and crew, «the result of carelessness on the part of the com- mander.” wing to the surrender of Port Hudson and Vicksburg, the machinery prepured for western rebel bouts in progress of construction is de. cinred useless, aud Mallory advises that it be sold. The tollowing paragraphs are signifivent, as showing the nature of the rebel plot tur ihe relens+ of Confederate prisoners ou Lake Erie: as udimitting to the fullest by rebel omi suthority what the British Government seeins to tind difficult to proye—j. ¢., the rebel owner. ehip of the rams in the Mersey; aud further, the important fact that both Engiand aad France ste now turuing the eeld shonider to the rebel pirates: a During the months of. July 4ad August 1 ept twenty-seven commissioned oflicers and dorty trustworthy petty oilicers to the british Provinces, with orders to Organize au expe- dition and eo-operate with army oiticers in an nitenpt to zelense the Confederate -prisoners confined’ on Johnson’s Island in Lake Erie, From time to time 1 learned that the arrange. ments made were smch+astoinsure the most complete sue A large @inount of money Hevpended, and Just as our gallant officers were about to set sail on this ition, the Engtish authorities gave infor- iunuGh lu the enemy, and ihns prevented the exeenuon of one of the best planned enter- prises of the present war. In accoriince with the Order_of tue Presi dent, early in the ent year, T severniagents to England and. Prince, with orders to couiract for i. ron-clad yi sultuble for ocean service, and calculated to the ordinary armament of the wooden is of the enemy. ‘These ships were to be ded with arms, and designed “ex; 3 ba iene the blockade of such ef ihe yoris te were not blockaded by the iro! ad moniti ofthe enemy. Five ofthese were con. racted for England, And three in France. e Precaniin were taken against 3 # e vate a rebar seaoey a uipment Of the vessels, i rere eevee nent iv of stationed several War vessels at tha month ot | the Mersey, and: “thsir- ure : Shen Rude Subseyuentiy they weenie ij by ae oveFRment, Another and Gi f esse) ines, been com; 2 “Ai is dowbful if ehe will be allowed runt bhoree of Enghantl, aktbough i is bebeyed the privilege of trade, | tne of coin, or dy the within the power | © maxim must prevail that the public Sputebed . ~ nr a a THE * EPKLY STAK. oe fh *S Saks TDis excel.ey! Family and News Journs., -Obtainl g a eres er variety of mteresting read. ing than can he found tn acy other, is pablished on Friday morning Texms— Casa. invariably in adeanoe. Singie copy, per annum. 91 08 4% 00 oa Five copies Ten cop ex Twenty-five copies... it invarivrly contrine the « Washington News” that hasmuce Tar Daily Evening Star cirenlate so generally thronghont the country. @F Single copws (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter. immediately atter the is- ; sue of the paper. Price—Tuarge Orns. NE POETS Fa RP eS precautions taken are sufficient to exempt her trom the fate of her consorts. The vesseis bing constracted in France have becn subj: ctec to so Many offleia! visita- tions that I bave forwarded instractioas to crare cperations upon them, until! the result of begotiations now pending shall permit onr agent to resume work upon them. Lu this con- ne(tion it is proper fur me to state, that the great revulsion in pepular -ent ment, bo:h in £r gland and France, towards the c mfederits yernim nt, has ry nvered oureiforts to ontain supp ies fom t.ese countr ps glmost aboriive. In v.e« oval possi’ le contingencies, I nave ju-t.icted the agents of this Deparment ta weit: m 1é favorabl» opportunity tor carty- ioe ut the instructions previonsly forwa By tee last contier sen! iistroctt nsthat w stomly be made apparent to our enemi-s near. erhome. ido not deem it aivirarie to com- Municute any portion of these plans to your hon: rable body at the pr-sent tim., for rea-ons perfe ft satisiaciory to the Presidehr « Mhovugh the operations of our vavy hava Rot been extensive, L cannot overlook ths -er- vi esof Capt Semmes in the Alanama Dering the year he bas captured upwards of nine'y vesfris, seventy of which he ae-troyed, the o hers being either bonded or rele sed. Qa of the eraest drawbacks this officer reports baving expetienced is the difficulty he now hog in preewting ali enprlies of coal The provinces] kuglish anthoriu s have hitherto afforded bim ev-ry facility, but recently the hove interpreted thir nentr ivy lawsso str eenily that ot r war wess | nd nrwa sro are much embarrassed in obtuini..g suitable sup- plies. AMUSEMED ITS. GROVER’S THE .TER,. Pennsylvania Avenus. near Willards Hotel. Lrows Rp QuOvER. sone Direotor, GREAT SUClESS OF THE BEAUTIFUL AND KOMANT! DRAMA. ENTHUis8TiO RECEPTION Of the chars ine wr m “1 actress, MIEB ©: BAN DEIN This(faturday ew ni: g, D*:. 19. and ‘his after- y Gt this moat esful T1¥ (Patard ENING Deo 13, (363 Performance will comverre with ihe baa .tifnl three-act drsma, by #atts Poillipp-. auth or of the jesd Benrt & entitled ae SAS HUSBAND LADY Canit Performauce ty con-iud wit « the Coarmiog aud Deer, sai time p Laughable Farce ct meas MAMNRIED RAKE the bi x office. No ervad comta, On Mendsy. Ino co @lilarca, vr E L Pavenposi Kaa Mra, J Wal Fsiren, will commence avery limited -meagameat, FORD’S NEW THEATER, | TENTH STREET ABOVE FE sony T Fonv. Maneger ard ‘ropristor Als) of Holiday Street Theater, Baitimors.) Last night nositiy, | PRICES GF + DM | Parquett> ana Family Cirete Oo chestr: . : Private Roxer (holding six persons) ...§ | Colored Cirele....... gileaces 225 Sea smay be secures Cuvine the day be app’ tion at thy box office of the Phaater, 22twa heursof9a,m.and6p m No extra charg | OCDD FELLOWS’ HacL. LAST THURBE NIGHTS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. The Or:ginal and only t BLAISDELL. BROTHERS! SWISS BELL RINGERS! NEW H&RP 8OLO8, - NBW FLUTE 80L08, NEW 50NGa, AND NEW BHLL NUEIC. = | Adn:ission 28 cents; Reserved Seats 50 cents, GRAND MATINEE On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, when children will be admitted for 10 cents, _ Loors open in the evening at7 o’cloxk, commenc- ing ataquarterto8, Inthe afternoon at 2to come Mente at 3 de 18 2" | OANTERBURY HALL, H weyP’ YOANTE UBY: THEATRE. Lovuis:aNa AVENUE. Bear of Nationsi and Metropolitan Hotels. BECOND WERE SBOOND WEEK or TER GREAT TERP#ICHORBAN sbLiancat Sere ee CHORES ALLIAN * TOPHOFF, H MILLIB FOWLER, NILLIETOWLEL, JULIA’ MORTIMER, OLaKa FOWLER, MOBT UTE RS FOWLEE, ROUZANI, ¥ ROUZAN THE SUPBRB SALLE? TROUPE. TO-NIGET TO-N Uk MAYA DE agviLea ORT La MAYA DE SEVILLA, Camsivart or Vuxice!—Carnivar or Vemont BTAGE-8TRUC : EMEBEON. DONNSLEY UP HORS. LIAMS. OLARES, &e, Wik EDEBON, CROSS, READING. ORANGE GIRLS OF VENICE. YOUTH WHO NEVER 2AW A WOMAN Doors open at ¢ a, t; 7; performsace st @ quarter before § o’slock, Admission 25 and 5¢ ota. POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE M6 FATU AFTERNOON. Px ins most finish: ME. JOHN K. ALL, BR And Toacher of Dancing in the ball room style, acqui nse id ele, ee On entering company, United Ml, 1ith wtreet, near Penn. avenue, wh ladies and geniiemen can take private any hour or in 188. The Sceptre and Indian Club Exercise for the correction of round shoulders, one sidaduass, or oeformities. They enpercede ail calisthenics, and highly reoow mended the medical profession, officers of the army and ng For cards of terms please Call at his roome. Bo 27-Jm” J AY COOK & CO BANKERS. Ne. 452 Fiiteenth Sirect, DEALEES IN GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, VOUCHERS, COLN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE, We shall continue to sell ar Par until further notice, TILE S1X PER CENT BONDS : OF THE UNITED STATES ss known a8 FIVE TWENTIES, ,, payable iin twenty years, and redeemable at the leasure ofthe Government after five. years frou date, The re balance of this loan ia now Less than One Hundred Millions of Dol?ars. ana ieladne bots SR oe eo ee PE cn demand for investment. and by the new National Banks as basis for cireniation, When all sold, the Bonds will, like the “Seven-Thirty” Loan, ad- yence toa handsome premium. Asan investinent they yield Siz ver Cont. ver Annuin in Gold, x (paysble semi-annually,) equivalent, at present. ‘prices of coin, a Nine per Cent. in Ciirrency. z The COUPON. BO! bearer) ara bo IN DS le to issued in if A ’ ia she eel nao MAN Rte lB a a a te pent imvestme Bin ct Pcaod unt ‘sure of 006 suns

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