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THE EVENING STAR. pester ee erent «rs W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Preprieter, WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY..,.... DECEMBER 10, 1564. BM READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE, BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- @BAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. panics ee eS ee aa MsmsEES Or CONGRESS can be supplied with the STAB at their residences, put up in wrap- pers, by ordering it through the Secretary of the Senate, the Ulerk of the House of Repre- sentatives, or at the S/ar office, corner of Penn- sylvania avenue ard 11th ctreet. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. SUCCESSFUL Vv EXPEDITION ICKSBURG. The Communications of the Enemy Cut eff. Vicxsrure, Dee. 4, via Cargo, Dec. 9.—Maj. Gen. Dana, by a successful expedition from Vicksburg, destroyed the Mississippi Uentra! | Railroad tor 30 miles above Big Black Oross- | . img, including the Long Bridge at that place, ‘Where the enemy were found in force, but the | ‘Work was thorovghly done. The troops re- | turned to Vicksburg with a loss of 5 killed and 41 wounded and missing. Twenty-five thousand bales of Confederate | cotton, and $300,000 worth of other property | ‘was deetroyed. FROM | Just received, and for Foe SALE—BEIOKSand IRON WORK of a bake oven, but little used. Enquire at 347 Pean- ey!vania avenue. dee 1-st* IGHT SHARES OF WASHINGTON AND ~ ‘enor ae road erook iors te. A 3 , corner of Pennsylvania avenue DE; DARBY can Ve consulted, confidentially, either personally er by letter, at 492 7th st., between Dand E. Those who have been unforta- ate hitherto in their selection of a phvsician ould call on him. dec 10-im* FssaEs UNRIVALLED MINCE MEAT. ‘We have on bard a full supply of this delicious article for Pies. For sale ane EGAN _& PERRI, ec 10-30 Corner ot E and 9tb streets, ITE SYRUP YRUP. GOLDEN y ORLEANS MOLASSES, sale by EGAN & PERRIE, dec 10-3t Corner of E and 9th streets. penile NoTCE « COPARTNERSHIP. I have associated with me in business B. A. Wal terGrosbon The business in future will be con | ducted under the firm and style of BONTZ & GRO- | BHON, All bills contracted by H. Bonts will be paid by the new firm. © de 10-6t. -_HENRY BONTZ. boa BLOATRRS, WHITE FISH. MES? MACKEREL, MESS oi NEW MACKEREL o. a On hand, and forsale by EGAN & PERRRIB cee 10-3 Corner E and Ninth streets. QUPERIOR CRACKERS—Ten to fifteen different \) kinds—all made very best materials—for fam- ilies, hotels, parties, invalids. hony itals. &e., &c. Also, Bran and Dyase sia Crackers, Wafer do., Arrow Root and Winede..Milk and Oream Bis- euit, &c.,&c., &e. Also, Box Oakes. wholesale or retail! at 334 D street, near I'th street. Also, from Pennsylvania dairies, and Boglish m Cheere. &c. de 19-3t* ————_+oee | FURTHER REBEL ACCOUNTS. | Sherman Reported to be Moving on Sav: | nah. i The latest Southern papers report that Gen. | Sherman has abandoned the shortest route for | Augusta, and appears to be drifting towards | Savannah. He was delaying for the purpose | of gathering supplies while bis territorial Tange was not too contracted by the operations of Wheeler. The Augusta Censtitu iovalist thinks “he has not for & moment hesitated ag to the peint to be attacked or the road to it,” saying, “The enemy broke camp at Louisville early on the | morning of the 2d instant, abandoning the shortest route to Augusta, moving by a new route in the direction of Savannah.” The Constitutionalist also lays out the fol- lowing campaign for Sherman, as being the most natura! and feasible one: “Forage and provision trains full, he will pass his entire army to Millen, then throwing his cavalry in the rear, will put wagon trains between the two wings of his army and march in compact columns steady and cautiously on the city ot Savannah. The Ogeechee and its few crossings and terrible swamps on his right and the Savannah river on his left. both flanks ‘Will be most securely covered, and thus situ- ated he bas a march of something over 80 miles to the city, «Traveling at the rate he has averaged since leaviog Atianta, he would reach there by the 9th, provided he should not be checked by the «The Oconee bridge had not been burned, oe desperate attempts had been made to 0 80.” The Richmond Enquirer of the 7th reports that no new movements had been made in the direction of Grahameville. The Federal troops engaged consisted of four regiments of whites and four of blacks. About’1,300 men were found on the field dead and wounded. Auother Fight on December 4th—General Kilpatrick Reported Wounded. oabe ears the Richmond Inquirer, Dec. 6 ] | e learn that an official telegram received last nightstates that Gen. Wheeler has inflicted another severe blow upon the enemy. The lo- | cality of this fightis not given, for sufficient reasons. It occurred last Sunday morning. One corps of the enemy and Kilpatrick's cav- airy attacked Wheeler in a strong position. They came up boldly to the attack, and made several charges, all of which were repulsed by Wheeler's men, who, though largely outnum- bered, maintained their ground, and raked Ccown the foe. The despatch states that the en- emy lost heavily, and it was reported that Gen. Kilpatrick was wounded. 7 The rules of Libby prison allowed but six lines to the letters of the soldiers confined there to their friends athome. Hereis a speci- men written witbin the limit: My dear wife— Yours received—no hopes of exchange—send corn starch—want socks--no money—rheuma- | tism in left shoulder—pickles very good—send sausages—God bless you—kiss the baby—Hail Columbia !—Your devoted husband. W7 The Wisconsin State Prison is vacant, and the jailor is away on a yacation. m7 Now is the time to interfere with the do- mestic arrangements of the caterpillar s. ts NEW JERUSALEM TEMPLE, North Cap- uol street. between B and U—Services at lla. m- Subject for TO MORROW: “The Spiritual World. and the sta‘e of those who have recently entered there.” Seatsfree. Publicisvited. It Ve WASRINGTON LYCEUM MEETS THIS EVENING,7%: o'clock, at the Com mercial College Hall, 41 Ninthstreet Question for discussion: *‘Has talent more infiuence than money ?"? 1t® THE CAPILOL HILL PRESBYTERIAN Chorch istemporarily worshipping in **Mis- #i0n School Heuse,”’ Ist street east, two rquares reuth of Pennsylvania avenue, Rev. WM, CHES- TER, D. D.. of Philadeiphia, will preach to-mor- rew morning at 1] o’ciock. 1t* MAGENENT ENCAMPMENT. I. U.OF., _willbelda LEVEE at Ode Fellows’ Hall, | Navy Yerd,on MONDAY, January 2, 1355, Par- ticulars hereafter. It MICHIGAN SOLDIERS’ RELIEF ASgoO- CIATION —The fourth annual meeting of the Michigan Soldiers’ Relief Associatiou will be hela at the Union League Hail. on 9th street, be- tween D and E streate,on MONDAY EVENING, the 12th instant. at balf past clock. All Mich- i ntiemen are invited to be present, H.J.ALVORD Sec’y. NOTICE. Ne; Mayor's Orricer, Dee. 19, 153. @ public are hereby cotited that every per- @on residing in any street or avenue in this city, @oall, within six hours Cayligut after goy fail ot snow, hav the same removed from the pavement infront of his or her house,under the penalty prescribed by the act avereved January 17 1855, which the police have been instructed rigidly to enfores. RICHASD WALLAOG, decloeo5t [Intel. & Coiumb'n,) COLLECTOR'S OFFIC TICE TO TAX PAYERS —Notice is hereby given toall persone in arrears for taxes, whether special or anoual tax. that uoless the same is paid at thir office before the stday of January next, the proper’ y on which the tax is due will then ba advertised and soldjas the law directs. Those who wish to avoid the heavy expense of alvertising Will please pay within the time named deP-cotw WM: DIXON. Collector. HARMONY CIROULB.—The regular month- z ly meeting of this Association will be held next SUNDAY, December lith, at 234 o'clock p. m, By order of the President dg ott 8. HELLBRUN, Secretary. ERMAN RELIEF ASSOCIATION.—A ‘ial meeting of the German Relief As l take place at 7 o’clock on MONDAY ermania Hall, 1'th All interested in o invited to attend, raft of the revised Consti wage Ys ee Brecutive. Board Par ene action of ociety. and other tmportant business t 5 acted. By order of the President — " AD. MANSBAOH. dec 9-3t' Corresponding Secretary. (fe Peston HALL, Corner D and Ninth streets. 3. GEORGE VANDENHOFF, the Celebrated DEAMATIC READER AND AUTHOR, whose entertainments have attracted overfowing audiences in New York, Boston, large city east aud west, wiltgive™ pO THREE DRAMATIO ENTERTAINMENTS, OR | IMPERSONATED READINGS, on MONDAY, December 12, TUESDAY, December 13, FRIDAY, December 16, c at the Beautiful SEATON HALL, Corner of D and Nioth streets, Admittance, Single tickets, Reserved Tickets for the course, T! Reatiaees’® #1 Tickets can be had at Metzerott’s Music Store. where a diagram of the Hail may be seen And at the Hall on the nights of the Readings. dee 9-3t* 1.0. 0. P. VBE. for benefit Beacon LE Lodge, No. 15,0n MONDAY, J: I6th a5. Particuiarsin future atvertixement, de2-ima? oF BRADY’S GYMNASIUM, 0 nse Exercise and Healthful Amuse ments, ical 2,54 and $6 Louisiana av. and 9th st. panetuet im the country. Exercise Room 45 by Bot and cold bathe. dress . loghers, ke. for the free ase atthe mean e aalies 2, and see it Dov 29-26" LR DF, YSICIAN AND SURGEON, 0. 448 B Staxet Nogrs, 8 iz. Ore amp 7 m 8 to 10 nov ®-tdecis* Ofce Hours, Mayor. Rociation w BVENIN atreet, bi by | quantity of Cutlery and Bilver-plated ‘W BUCKWHEAT, CRANBERRIES, PRIED FRUITS, N€W RAISINS, FIGs. CURRANTS. ENGLISH WALNUTS. : On hand, and forsale by c N & PERRIE, de 10 6t t Corner of F and Sth stree! ATTENTION! ed would respectfully inform ‘ashington and vicinity ve on hand a large assortment ', Misseg’, Children’s and Gen- BOOTS AND SHOES For neatness. comfortand servic. thay cannot beexcelled. All orders attended to promptly. Wireman’s Shoes sold bere URNS & WILSON, de 10-Iw 340 Pa av., Washington, D.C. EMBERS OF CONGRESS. STRANGERS AND CITIZENS GENERALLY. ‘We respectfully invite your attention to our ge eral assortment of * SHI OS. GAITERS, a SLIPPERS, &c., &c LADIES’, GENTLEMEN 5. MISSES! AND BOYS’ All of which are of the beat material, style and workmanship. H. BURNS & CO., 408 Pennsylva>ta avenue, del0-lw (Int. & Chron.) bet. 434 and 6th sts N?=* CLOAK HOOCSE, SEW CLOAK HOUES, ELEGANT CLOAKS, ELEGANT CLOAK8, 504 Niwtn Stager, 2d door from Penn’s avenue, Will open on MONDAY, December 12th, a choice lotof 5 BLACK AND COLORED CLOAK3, Velvet and Opera, in er at variety. Ladies, call and examine our magnificent stock at reduced prices 7) 1 HE_Undersi the citizens of at they of Ladie tlemen’s I. BICKERTON & CO., 504 9th street, and 183 Baltimore st., dec 10-3t* Baltimore, M1. P2orosas FOR DYEING CLOTHING, Chief Quartermaster’s Orfics, Depot af Washington. Washington, D. C., December 1, Ta, at Sealed Praposais will be Teceived at this office until SATURDAY, December 17, 1964, at 12 o’clock m., for dyeing the following kinds and quantities of clothing, viz: ABOUT 2.500 GREAT QOATS. 1.200 UNIFORM COATS, AND 500 JACKRTS, All of the above-mentioned clothing to be dyed Black; the dy £10, be completed. and t: loth ing return’ ‘o Captain D. Thomas, M. “7° at Government Warehoure | 3. on 17th. between H and I streets north, within thirty (39) days from date of contract. y Bonda will be required for the safe and prompt return cf the clothing and the faithful perform- ance of the contract, at the time of signing the same. Alldyeing done under contracts given to the successful bidders to be rigidly inapected by an inspector appointed on the part of the (iovern- ment. : Proporals must be plairly endorsed “ Propoza's for Dyeing Clothing,’’ and addressed to the under- tigned. D RUCKER. del-d Brig. Gen. snd Obief Quartermaster, Fe Depotof Washington. DiC T NOTICE. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between Augnstus Jobnron, of thacity of Washington. for the first part, and Frank Binin- er, Rufus Wattles, and Alexander S. Gordon, of jew York, composing the firm of Bininger & Co. for the second part, doing business in the city o ‘Washington, under the name of AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., has been this day dissolved by mutual congent, Mr. Johnson is alone authorized to settle the business and yse the name of the late firm in liquidation, ot Thanking the trade and the citizens for thair very bere patronage. we sae eae to extend th fame to the pew copcerna, both here and in Balt! more. AUGUATUS JOANS ALEXAN DER 8. GORDON Washington, November 1, 1854. —_ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. EFERRING TO THE ABOVE NOTICE, WE have thisday furmed a copartnership for the trans- action of THE WHOLESALE WINE AND GENERAL SUTLER SUPPLY BUSINESS, In the city of Washington, under the firm of AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., At the Old Stand, No, 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And in the city of Baltimore under the firm of JOHNSON & BEHR, No. 77 West Bartiwore Street, Where our friends and patrons will find a stock of goods unsurpassed in quality and variety. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON, m WILLIAM BEHR, Washington, Nov. 1, 1854. de 9-6t W 0. BALDWIN. M D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, dec 9-tf 435 lith street, between G and H. FPO 84L8—A chestout STALLION, nearly tho- rough-bred,7 years old; 1s hands high; can trot inside of 3 minutes, Will be sole cheap to anyone wishing 6 purchase at: once. Inquire of Golencl MORRISON, 380 E st, HE NEW PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE AND T BUTTER STORE.—Keep none but bert arti- cle, and fresh—Pure Qountry Lard, fifteen varieties of superior Crackers, Fresh Groceries, Sugars cheap agd good. Whlesale and retail. 334 D street, Dear 10th street. dec 9 3t* VERY BUSINESS MAN, OFFICER, Lawyer, Editor, Clerk, Members of Congress and every house thould have one immediately. One of thone most useful PORTABLE BOOT BLACKING BOX; only $2 to $5, and are worth $10 to every ome. Cali na bree 334 D street, one door below loth st. ec ESUMED BUBINBSS. BENJAMIN NEWMAN has a full and co stock of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS whicbet be sold without reeard to price—Clo: Woolen Goods, Dress Goods, Cotton Meripoos, Delsines, Table Cloths, Gloves, Hose: ries. Handkerchie and Notions. Ladies call early. Auction flag out. B. NEWMAN, dec 8 lw* 443 7th street, Fo SALB—A PARLOR COOK STOVE, Gold and Silver Watches. five Revolvers, a Ware, thir rer cent, leas than any store in the city. bd BINGER'S Sewing Machine ‘Agency. 416 Batt " wip; near the Post 0! areas ones ** now 30- Pane ieee ane finest acromatic al av. ween an be a2t | "sus Pa av.,underthe National Hotel. A LADY, COMPETENT TO MAKB LADIES’ and childrens’ dresses, and understands fam~- iyewing generally, wishes to obtain BMPLOY- MENT in a few respectable families by the day or week or would take work home, Address J. M., Star Office. de 8-st* oe # t W THOSE IN WANT OF A GOOD COOK. ING BTOVE— Call at our store and ex. a amine the akbit RB. Penna. avenue, .& H. I GREGORY, 321 Cail and ree the ble RANGES, ITO) and BELL. “We will warraatthea to dato cate H. 1. GREGOBY, tae BBL& 321 Penna. avenue. THE ARBITER COOK STev: ponte a be ES te decé 321 Bonna, avenue best snd most economical H mestovEs ever ip es, F: arate ae = ii Sasousors te 5 Le 4 Pennsylvania av een dec8-2w Ota and 10th strecte. jpime EXTENDED. BALLS, PARTIES, uo. I, 0.0, F. Pe GRAND LEVER AND Bat The members «f HAKMONY LODGE, No. 9.1.0. ©. F., F spectfully inform the Order and Pn jicia general that their ANNUAL LEVER AND BALL ecT take piace at Odd Fello-v» Hall, Navy Yard. om THURSDAY EVENING Decombar sth. The best cotillion music has been engaged, and the retreat erates eee procured from the best wfectioner in the c Ce a car will leave ‘he hall at 13 o'clock for Geergetown,and «very arrangement bas been made to insure a plea ant time to all who may attend, Tickets CNE DOLLAR, admitting a THE SROOND GRAND BALL or BALTIMORE QUADBIL | ASSOCIATION Y'RUENING, December 224 ie hi TEMPBRANCFK Halu. ' E Street, bevwcen th and 1th, « mbers of the association and committee red neither pains nor expense to make The bave th y agreeable entertainment, Ticke’ e had «f the members, or at B Beh- seni jewelry store, No 460 Penn.avenue, C. M. Loess. jewel PAE See 'o tiokets Fold at the door, _By order of the Committeo. ds 10 kat B, LABBE'S . DANCING ACADEMY ception ef pupils at Parker's Hall, Pa. avenue. een fth and7th sts opposite Metropo Hotel. ays of tuition for ladies, misses and mas- Tuesdays, Thuradays and Saturdays, from 3 o’clock unitl7 Gentlemen’s classes same evening. from balf-past 7 until balf-past 10, N.B_ The ball can be rented for balls or parties by applying on the above evenipgs. de 9-!w* HE ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB : Take great pleasure iu announcing to their friends and the public generally that they intend giving thoir FIRST GRAND SUIREE AT ISLAND HALL, Corner 6th and BD streets, Island, on WEDNESDAY, December 14, 1864. Tickets & cents, admitting a Gentleman and La- dies. By order of Committee of Arrangements, dec6 lw* [ARINI’S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD E TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 9th and 10th sts, This Academy is now open for the reception of pupils, AS OF TUITION. D. For Ladies, Mi d Masters — Tuesdays, Thaursda id Fridays. from St08p. m. Thuredays and an Gentleman's Clase—Tuesdays, . 2. Those d f do so by applying 1086 ‘ous of joining may do Ou ter oc '* now open for ae rr Saturdays, from 8 to 10 p. at the Academy during school hours. commencing on entry, LOST AND FOUND. ‘OUND —The two Green Dry Goods Boxes a4- vertised in yesterday's Star eau be recovered by applyingat the Barber Shop 496 Pa. avenue, under &t. Charles Hotel. 1t* FrOURD_seme time ago corner | and Garrivon streets, Navy Yard. a Cady FUR CAPS. black See png owner can have sey calling on + provip roperty, and payin Tor this advertisement, PP” doc Watt OUND—A SUM OF MONRY which the owner can have by applying at this office, and descri- bing. ! dee 9-5t* EFT IN A DBY GOODSTORE, between 9th and 47th streets, on Tuesiav’ 6th, a brown plush MUFF. Whoever will bring theamato 16 Penn- sylvania avenue, willreceives reward. de9-3t* $5 REWARD.—Lost, in street car No. 23 be- °) tween 7th street and the depot, two GREEN BOXES of NETS, (samples) The above reward will be paid by leaving the same at 311 B street. de 9 3t* $5 REWARD—Straved or stolen, night, a SORREL HORSE, with saddle and bridle, blind in both eyes, ‘la white BSpotin his forehead. The above reward will be paid if returned to'No, 533/N.J. av.. near Bat. de 9-8t* GOTTLOB WIENERS. $5 BEWARD-—Strayed from the subscriber a 2 BLACK COW, with white up her back and white tail: also,white on hind legs. Anyone re- turning her, or giving any information that will Jead to her recovery. will raceive the above re- ward from BENSDIOT JOHNSON, near the col- lege gate, in Georgetown, D. C. de 9-3: $5 REWARD.—8trayed. on evening of Decem- ed ber 8th. a small bay MARE, quite fleshy, with bridle and saddle, from 16th, between H and Ists.; has white forehead and some appearance of scratches on fore feet; when last seen was near the Leip 2 hice anes rnzone reusing her as Dove, eet, will be pai Gps DIGKBON & KING. “OsST—A LEATIUER SATCHEL, this (Thurs. 4 day) morning, coming from the Capitol Hill to the corner of D and 7th street, containing about $20 A liberal reward will be given if left at Squire Ferguson’s office, corner of Penn’a avenue and Ist street west. d8-3t* AKEN ESTRAY—On December 5th. HORSE, SADDLE and BRIDLE. Ma at Huguely & Bowen's stable, New York ne, between 6th and 7th Ftreets. The owner is re- quested to come forward, prove property. pay ex: penses, and take him away d3-3t Wednesday McClellan BOARDING. ‘IVE OR SIX MECHANIC3 CAN BE ACCOM- modated with comfortable ROOMS and BOARD 394 Ith strect, hetweea K street and M ._ Also, 2 few Tabl+ Boarders. d OARD—A large pleasant well forniahed ROOM on the first Hoor, with BOARD for two persons, ermonth. 414 Sth street, corner of H street, dec 9-2t* OARD FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE PER- sons, southwest corner 2ixt and II sts. One Roc m for three, 520. Two Parlora to rent at 373 Meals furnished, at 50 cents cach, in rooms, S40 north of the Patent Office. WEVERAL PEBSONS CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with ROOMS and BOARD, at N. 62G street, between 2th and 2ist, at moderate rates, Also. several Table Boarders cam be ascommo- dated, at $25 per month dec 5-6t™ PERSONAL. ADAM AHOLIAB, an impressed medium, atill continues to reac the past, present, and fu- ture with great accuracy. ard is able to advise with paicty. in all matters of importance. No, 249 Oneetet. etween 4); and 6th ats., Island. dg 8:1w* Disticr or CoLumBta, * WasuinGtoy, December 3, 1864. The time for paying the Special Income Tax of five per cent. is hereby extended to Pecember 15, 1364. . CL de 3-16t Collector for Dist. Columbia. 'O BUILDERS —A gentleman owning several lots on I street north, will give a lot (20 feet front by 150 feet Seep to an alley) to. any responsi- ble builder, who will ere-t for the owner a genteel! houre, of six or eight rooms, on an adjoining lot. For further partienlara address a note through city Post office to ‘ BUSINES8,”” dec 8-lw* T° THE CITIZENS AND STRANGERS OF THE DISTRICT We now have the pleasure ef informing our friends and customers that we have comyleted opening ovr stock of fine FANCY GOODS for the holidays, and shall be pleased to show them to all persona wishing te make purchases We name in part rich China, Bohemian and Lava Vases, Mustache and Motto Cups Saucers, Punsh Bowls, Bureau Sets, Cologn Puff Boxes, Card Receivers. Tete a Tete Sets, rT Stands, Tobacco Boxes, Toy Tea Sets, and s variety of Toys. Also. ie besa tifa assortment of Dinner, Tea and Toilet 8. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, de8-10tif* 504, Odd Fellows Hall, 7th street, 369 BEVENTH STREE - 869 HOUSEKEEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! LARGEST 8TOCK FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS IN THE DISTRICT! AND AT Prices THaT Dery Competition! ‘We ask the publie to eall and examine eur stock of Furniture and Heusekeeping Goods previous to making their purchases, and save at least fifteen per cent. CARPETS, RUGS. MATS, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, from the New York Auctions, at Greatly Reduced Prices, BLANKETS. COTES 8POONS WILLOW WARE | ORES. GLASS AND GROOKEBY WABE, 500 BED COMFORTS, which we can and are sell- ing less than any house in this city. 1,000 COMMON BEDSTEADS, at manufacturers’ prices, H. Z de8 lot 369 7th street, between Land K. Fors z FURB! FURS!!! 810,000 worth of FURS for Ladies and Chil- dren, now on hand, which we guarantee to sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any other place in the city. Ladies will please take notice that these goods are consigned to us by the largest house in New York, and we are therefore enabled to sell them very cheap. — LANSBURGH & BRO. 371 and 375 Beventh street, Co.Lector’s Orrice. U. 8. Int. ht R SALB—A ROUTE OF THE STAR. the Star Off: ti % at Not SOO ith werocts het aed Meee Bm —_————— en Mec 3 tf PENNSYLVANIA Av: 528 between 2d and BeNOR, 528 Is the best place in the city to get your Clothing, Boote, Shoes. Hate, and all sort of Gents Furnish- "% Goods. and s full assortment of Boy’s Clothing. 106 6. every Saturday. J.L, OPPENHEIMER. NECOND EDITION, 4 O’CLOCE P. M. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Jay Cooke & Oe. furnish the foilewing quo- tations of Government securities: WaenIneTon, Dec. 9, 1964. Buying. Selling 116% 4 es ecseese 7 18 73-16 Treasury Notes a3 = One Year Uertificates 91% 8 Oertificate Onecks.. pass New Yore—Fresr Boagp. Conpons, 116; 5-20's, 107%; Gertificates, 977;; Gold, 238 x. FROM THE FRONT. The Movement on Lee's Right Flank. The mail steamer Vossack arrived here at one o'clock to-day from City Point. She confirms the reported massing of the sec- ond and fifth corps near the Jerastiem plank road Tuesday night, and their subsequent march towards Stony Creek Station on Wed- nesday night. Up to the hour at which the Cossack left City Point—10 o’clock yesterday morning--nothing definite had been heard as to the result of the movement, and there was nothing to indicate that the progress of the troops had been stop- ped, or that a fight was going on. The cold weather is having a telling effect upon the rank and file of Lees army, and large numbers of deserters are be a coming into our lines. The Cossack brought up about fifty of these poor fellows, who suffered much from the cold, being thinly clad in most in- stances and witnont blankets. The Cossack ran aground last night off Mary- land Point, where she laid about four hours before being able to get off, which will account tor ber late arrival here. REJOICING 1N THE NAVY OVER THB RE- ELECTION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN. U.S. Sure NIAGARA, ANTWERP, 22d Nov., 1564.—Sir: Telegrams yesterday announced the re-election of his Excellency President Lincoln. The Niagara was immediately dressed with our national flag flying at her mastheads. Considering this to be the greatest ‘and most important contest of the war, and most glorious in its reeults, I have again dressed ship to-day, and at noon fired a salute of twenty-one guns. It is, I believe, the first time since ourna‘ional existence, that such a demonstration was made by any of our ships of war, but the occasion seems so momentous and all-glorious to me, that I could not resist the impulse to thus man- ifest my joy. I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient ser- vant, THOs. T. CRAVEN, Commodore, U. v. The Hon. Gipgon WELLES, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C. A CELEBRATED BLOCKADE RUNNER CAP- TURED. Lieut. Com’r James E. Jouett, of the United States steamer Metacomet, writing to the Navy Department from on board his vessel, off Reefs of Aacrans, Campucket Banks, under date of Noy. 27th, reports that while sailing from New Orleans to that point, he overhauled and cap- tured the celebrated blockade running steamer Susana, from Galveston, Texas, with cotton, not, bowever, until he had fired many times at hér and she had thrown overboard a large quantity of her cargo. She has been sent to Philadelphia for adjudication. REFUGEES Seven men, five women 1nd four children, refugees from Lynchbnrg, Va., presented themselves at the Provost Marshal's office this morning. They were comfort2bly clad, but said they came North owing to the scarcity and high prices of provisions. QOol. Ingraham released them upon taking the oath of alle- giance. * PgErsonaL.—The gallant General Wright, of the 6th corps, has paid a hasty visit here, and has proceeded to rejoin his command. This morning the General had an interview with the President and Secretary of War. FROM THE FRONT. (Correspondence of Associated Press. | HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTOMAC, Dec.*, p. m.—Yesterday morning, at daylight, the Fiftn Corps, with the third division of the Second and two brigades of Gregg’s cavalry, started South. They were heard trom yesterday afternoon, and had crossed the Nottoway river on the Jerusalern road, without meeting opposition of any consequence. They crossed on pon- toons, whieh they took up after doing £0. Decerters who camein this morning state that Mahone’s division was s ent off yesterday morning to meet them, but as no firing in that direction has been heard to-day, it is not believed that any engagement bas taken place DxgcEMBER 9, A. M.—A recopnoitering force cavalry went out on the left yesterday after- noon, and striking the rebel pickets on the Vaughn road, drove them to Hatcher’s Run, a distance of over two miles, whete they had prone tworks erected, and where they made a stand. Siirmishing continued for some time, when the object of the movement having been accom- plished, the expedition returned. Our lose was seven men wounded; thatof the enemy unknown. Some of those who accompanied this party report that firing was heard in the direction of Stony Creek, which would indicate that fight- ing was going on between General Warren and the enemy. Reports are current that anearly evacuation of Petersburg may be looked for; but very lit- Ue attention is paid to these ramers. W. D. MoGrEcor. OPINIONS OF THE RICHMOND PRESS. The Army Concentrated on December 5th and Marching Southwest of Millen. [From the Richmond Whig, Dec. 6.} We have reason to believe, from all we haye heard, that Sherman’s army was united, and is marching with measured pace towards the Atlantic coast, south or southwestof Millen. We also have reason to anticipate a battle at eome point north or northwest of Savannah ere the close of the present week. From Georgia. {From Richmond Examiner, Dec. 7.] The military drama in Georgia is drawing rapidly to its denouement. General Sherman is at last approaching the coast whither he has been traveling twenty-three days. Whether he will complete the journey or not depends very much upon certain events which will oc- evr this week. There are troops in his front who will resolutely dispute his farther ad- vance towards Savannah or Darien, after he passes a certain point. It is reported that his advance was ckirmishing yesterday morning ‘with eur outposts. We do not know what Sherman willdo when he finds a formidable torce in his front, but are disposed to believe that he will discard strategy, and attempt to Break through the lines of his opposers. Let bim do what he will, he will certainly teel that never was General iu a more critical sit- ustion. The Augusta Constitutionalist of the 3d inst. says that just before going to press it was in- formed tbat the enemy’s main body had passed Millen, en route for the coast or destruction. In a paragraph previously written, it says: «Sherman, from all reliable sources, seems to have halted recently in order to grind corn As he tends towards the barren counties of the South, it became necessary to make the proper rovision. His foraging parties are constantly ariven in by our cavalry, and compelied to hug the main body. His forage is reported to be short.” A letter in the Constitutionalist, from Mil- ledgeville, says: “The Yankees were admirably cluthed and appointed. Each man had eighty roands of ammunition, while their wagons contained fixed material witheut stint. Kations for foriy days had been prepared, and they suffe~ed for nothing.” TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Meavy Snow Sterm. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10.—A snow storm commenced at 1 o'clock this morning and ceased at daylight. NeEw York, Dec. 10.—A heavy northeast gale and enow storm has been prevailing since 2 o'clock this morning. There is about t\woinches of snow on Broadway. PROvVIDENOR, R.I., Dec. 10—A heavy snow storm commenced here this morning. The gunboat Gen. Grantand steamship yap idan, on 4 trial se from Boston to New York, put into Newport last night. PortLany, Mz., Dec. 10.—A thick snow storm prevails here. Wind northeast, and blowing heavily. _New York Steck Market—First Beard. {By the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street.) New York, Dec. 10.—U. 8S. 1981, et 6's, 116%; U. 5.20's, 108; Certificates of Indebt- edness, 97%; phaay ree TY! 121 Erte, %3;; Hudson ee iiinots “ Ocatra 303 K" Pitsburg, 110%7 Oumber! 52x: Cleveland and Toledo, 109: Chicago and Rock Island, 105; Milwankie and Prairie du Obien, 52}; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Uhica- go, 101%; Alton and Terra Haute, 52; Onicago and Northwestern, 42%; Quicksilver, 91\. LOCAL NEWS. THE Oase or Dr. KeasBy.—The trial of Dr J. B. Keasby, surgeon to the Board of Enroll- ment of this District, charged with being en- gaged in procuring substitutes contrary ‘o ths actof Congress, with willful neglect to make taithfal examinations and true reports of per- sons presenting themselves for substitutes aad recruits, and for conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline, was resumed this morning by the court-martial, of which Brig. Gen. Briggs is president and Lieut. Col Burham judge advocate, now in session at No. 467 14th street. The evidence was entered upon, and the Judge Advocate offered the appointment of the accused to the position of surgeon to the Board of Enrollment, with the letter of acceptance, both bearing date of May 30, 1563, aid the in- structions of the Provost Marshal General to the provost marshals of the different districts as evidence, which were received, the accused consenting if the latter was received as being received by the provost marshal and not by the surgeon. (this regulation directs the pro- vost aaaretial facilitate the examination of recruits Maj. hy. A. Hutchins, Paymaster, sworn.— Witness is engaged in paying detached officers, &c., and has been on this duty since Septem- ber, 1862. Witness has paia the accused from some time in 1963 to October, 1964, as lieutenant of cavalry. An objection was raised by the accused that as the act of Congress prescribed the pay of the surgeon, the witness conld not be questioned as to such, and the court was cleared. On reopening the doors the Judge Advocate stated that the objection wassus- tained. Major Hutchins resumed.—He had received directions in relation to commutation of ferage. The accused had received from witness the pay of a lieutenant of cavalry for each month, to include September 3vth last. .Witness had ney paid any commutation of forage for Dr. easby. . Capt. John C. Putnam, 1st V. R.C., and Pro- vost Marshal.— Witness has been Provost Mar- shal since June 2d last. Witness produced the book kept by Dr. Keasby, and testified that the entries of May 11 were in the handwriting of the accused, and read the names of Washington Tait, Wm. Harris, John Toliver, J. Coleman, &nd others, Witness also testified to the entries of May 12, and read the namesHarvey Harri- son, Jotn Mason, B. Newton, Wm. Adams, Jos. Smith, Wm. Sm#h, and Robert Wells. Some of these were presented by C. A. Keasby and others by H. H. Arnold; some accepted and others rejected for each. At this stage of the proceeding & recess was taken till one o'clock. On +eassembling atone o'clock the examina- tion uf Capt. J. C. Patnam was resumed. —_>—_—_ Sate or Lorp Lyons’ Errgcts.—The horses, carriages, wines, brandies, etc., be- longing to the establishment of Lord Lyons in this city were sold yesterduy afternoon by Auctioneer Fisher. His Lordship’s coach and span were purchased for ‘ne acting Brit- ish minister. ost of the wires were bid off by Colonel Puleston for the Mvtropolitan Club. Mr. Wormley secured some of the best sher- ries. The wines ranged frem $30 to $40 a dozen, and the brandies sold at $7.50 per bottle. The whole stock amounted toabont 1;000 bottles. It is feared that the state of health of Lord Lyons is such that he will not be able to re- turn to this country soon, if at all. Mr. Sheffield, one of the attaches of the Brit- ish Legation, is also in ill-health, we hear, and will probably return to England. a TRIAL OF CHARLES E. WATEBS, OF BALTI- MORE.—The Military Commission, in session on F street, in this city. this morning took up the case of Obas. E. Waters, hardware mer- chant in Charles street, Baltimore, in which Pardon Worsley was the principal witness for the Government. The accused is charged with selling goods to blockade runners to be carried in the rebel lines. Evidence was taken pro and con in the case, and at 3 o'clock the Court adjourned, to resume the case on Monday next. SS RE-COMMITTED —To-day, by order of the Secretary of War, Louis Heilburn, Samuel Hetlburn, Isaac Sickles, Meyer Wallach and Philip Wallach, merchants of this city, cbarged with selling goods to blockade run- ners, were re-committed to the Old Capitol. These parties, it will be remembered, were arrested several weeks ago and were impris- oned in the Old Capitol, but were released a few days afterwards upon their parole of bonor to hold themselves in readiness to an- 5wer any charges that might be brought against them. —— SHOCKING ACCIDENT.—A Lady Burned to Death —Yesterday afternoon, about three o'clock, a shocking accident occurred on K street, near Vermont avenue. Mrs. Mary Mar- tp, who keeps a boarding horse in that sec- tion, while passing a grate, her clothing took fire, and she ran for assistance into the street, but before the fire was extinguished, she was s0 badly burned that her death ensued in about two hours afterwards. Deceased was 29 years of age. ge Tre DRAFTED MEN.—The cases of the follow- ing drafted men were disposed of to-day by the Board of Enroliment: First Sub-District—James E, Evans, fur- nished substitute. Fifth _ Sub-District.--I.. Delger, detailed in Navy Yard. Twelfth Sub- District —Charles Beli, accepted bases Affairs in Georgetown. FLour AND GRAIN MarkeT.—The boat E. D. Hartley arrived this morning, with wheat to E. D. Hartley. Sales have not been report- ed. There are no active out-door operations, on account of the weather. No transuctions in flour or grain reported: and no indications ofa change of prices, as last quoted in the Star. CaNnaz.—Arrived—Boats E. D. Hartley, with wheat to E. D. Hartley: W. R. Chapman, bark to market; B. Williamson, D. Pomroy, D. Cromwell, James Vanderwort, with 136 7 tons coal to American Co.; Fiorence, 107 tons to H. and Balt. Co.: Sam’l Luman, 106 tons to Bor- den Co.; A. J. Center, 115.2 tons te Consolida- tion Co.; Rainbow, 106.3 tons to Ney Hope Co.; Spuyton, Dugael and Mande, 20S 6-20 tons to Departed—twelys boats, Cum teran’ Co. light. PorT OF GEORGETOWN. — Entered—Barge Callao. Johnson, from Alexandria. Cleared— Sehrs. J. Sparks, Inman, Sersey City; J, Kien- zer, Lake, Providence; O. Ellen, Elliott, Havre de Grace; W, B. Morgan, Phillips, Seatord; J. S. Terry, Smith, Havre de Grace: W. H. Mailer. Randall, Port Royal; Ann Jane, Ma- gee, Philadelphia;. W. B. Dowling, Baxter, Baker’s Landing: J. B. Melson, Sriby, New- town: sloop PD. &. Page, Howard, Accomac; boat Lady of the Lake, Harris, Grosway. 7) ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT PRI- VATE SALE.— We offer for sale a Lot on the south side of G street, between Sixth and & venth streets west, near the Patent Ofiice, i oved on the front by athree story brick dw-lling honee, containirg fon rooms th anal ley entrance) a well-arranged four story brick manufacturing building, supplied with steam en- gine and best of machinery for turning, p.aning, morticing, &c., among which is one of Gear’s cel- ebrated machines for cutting, planing, ani mould- ing irregular forms of wood, i ‘This property ia admirably adapted fora print iog office, book-bindery, or any manufacturing Derponets and will be sold with or without the ma- chiner pply to JAS. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Commission Merchants Curar WATCE ie ano JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE. Butlers, Country Merchanta, Pedla: 4 gener- al traders supplied at immense bargains. Watches and Jewelry of every description in any pattern or quality. and in any quantity. constantly on hand and madeto order. Estimates of any class Auc‘ion and dace 3 eodaw of work furnished. Good Canvassing Olerks wanted. Prices and full cencry tious je, Ad- dress T. & H. GAUGHAN, 716 Broadway, New Yo Dov 21-im* EW SINGING AND PIANO FORTE GLASS has been opened by Professor Wolowski, at 353 6th street, between Hand. Through his bew method, a person Raving. only alight knowl- edge of music will be enabled in very short time to read music readily and execute on the Piano with rare perfection, As to the vocal part, he ar- rives at most extraordinary results, no? lm M(o82"8 WEST END DRUG 8TORE, 113 Penna, avenue, south side. Seaph bone Pollet Ay dices, hens bare ane eouutne a C., Toilet cles, &c., Pur Medicines, &e, : nov 19-20 re EVERS_SHAKE NO MORE — Cag eae MOORB’S DBUGSTORR, 113 Pponnerivanis avenue, eee End, anes progare a and a pack: 5 PR has Pert ere Bes 5 po NEw. YORK HOTEL. CORNER 7TH AND & ¥. A: BAILLY. PROPEIETOR, Has the honor to inform his friends and ‘the pub- in general that he has opened a ne: aloo ecially reservea for the ladie: Meals rerved at any time. Game, Oyster: sar Baily will ial attention to the ord r. ¥ Will pay spec! ion e orders for Balls and Soirees. In his establish found: sd, the richest rtm Fancy Bouse, tof Fancy Boxes, yy presents, "he a sal one ear’s ABRGE MAP OF GEGRGIA.—Compiled under eral Asse the directi: f the Get . copy onty, rea with ‘cotton, Also, erly: Map ofBouth Carolina. For by < dec 8 NOK TAYLOR. MPORTANT TO FEMALRS. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. The combinatior’ of ingredients in these Pilis is the resnit cf a long and extensive practices. They are mild in their operation.and cansotdo harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting al irrsgu- laritiea, Painful Menstruation, rem: il whe structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the side, pal pitati the hy whites, all nervous affections, pain in the beck and limba, &c.. which arire from interruption of DR. OHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of wera im the treat: ment of ir egularities a stractiars wi ned fo many to a PREMATORE at haw gh eood health aed obstruction take hawlth begins to idecline, 7 A attOn ener put fo! ri it} DIATE 40d PRESINTRNS COC BE DECEIVED. Take this aiverememt t> your Dragetet. and tell him that you wont the + Whi a these Pills. ch is comprised im DR. QHEESEMAN's PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for years, and are the most effectual one ever oe for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes reer re invaluable, saducing, with cer- tremty, Pervodical regularity. ey are k: thousands,who have used them at differentietse througbout the country, baving the aanct: some ofghe most eminent Phystrians in America, Frrlicit divections, stating when thew should not be used_with each Box—the Price One Dollar per or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 5) to &) Pill Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from obser tion. by remitting to the Provrietora, FOR SALR BY ALL DRUGGISTS. HUTCHINS & HILLYER, Proprietors, dee 10-eoly.a 1 Ced: Ce Jedat st.,New York. es GREATEST STORY OF MODEEN TIMES There is now in course of publication in the col- umps of the NEW YORK WEEKLY, an or!ginal and thrilling romance, entitied SYRIA, THE JEWESS; oR, THE MAGICIAN OF TOLEDO, from the pen of the renowned romancer, LOUIS LEON, whose powerful romances, * Tne SiLver Sate’ and “Tue Srer-DAtGutEn’s Portion,” ao electri- fiel the reading world while running through the columns of THE NEW YORK WEEKEY, now universally admitted te be the most perfect fainily literary journal in the world. We do not hesitate to say that “SYRIA. 108 JF WEES.” IS THE GREATEST STORY OF MODERN TIMES! The plot is so complicated and thrillingas to hold the reader spell bound, and it is worked up with e ‘kill and power which is absolutely wonderfal. Nobody can arise from the perusal of this great story without feeling that it was the work of no common mind, and without regretting that it ended so soon. Everybody should read it, for whilo it is undoubted'y sensational, it i tl seme time strictly moral in tome and in the lesson which it teaches, The NEW YORK WREKLY is alse publishing MRS. MARY J. HOLMES’ GREAT STORY, FAMILY PRIDE; oR FPUBIFIED BY SUFFERING. 7° \.NEW YORK WEEKLY is for sale by every No.» Avent throughout the United States a adus, c™ £BLAND AND ANTHRAOITE COAL, LUMBER, &c., &c. WILLIAM R, SNOW & CO., ' 07 Water street. Georgetown, D.C , Hav © rsale at Wholesale snd retail, 2 00 Tons CUMBERLAND COAL, 1:00 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL, Al-», a large amount of very supertor Oak. Aeb and Hickory LUMBER, of every description Allof which willbe soldon reasonable torms, All orders left st our office or addressed to ua through the Post Office will receive prompt atten- tion, WM, R. BNOW & CO., 107 Water scroet, Georgetown, D.C, Hearty IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC, SELLING OFF TO CLOSE. deet-Im Having sold the good will and fixtures of our store, No. 515 Seventh street, to Messrs, Lana- bus Bee Bro.,we shall commence to run off our Btock o: READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS FUR- NISHING GOODS Without regard to cost. We shallcommence to-day, and the stock must be positively cloeed by the lst of January, All in want ofa good suit of CLOTHING or any kind of FURNISHING GOODS, will save 50 per nt by calling at be FRANKEL & BRO, 515 Seventh street, deoT-2w* [Chron] Intlligencer Building. EADY FOR CHRISTMAS, TOYS—TOYS, OLLS, neon nO Just jived @ assortment of fine ie forsaleby ene) HENEY BONITZ, dee7-dt2i* No. 115 Bridge st., Georgetown, 486 CHOICE FaLL BTOCK. 486 456.....__. PAPERHANGINGS. —-....486 Just opened, a beautiful assortment of Gold, Em broidered and medium priced Gilt papers, so, a varied and choice steck of Satin and Blank Papers, Rorders, Btatues, Centre Pieess, &c- Orders for Paperbangings or Window Shades punetually executed in c! tyor country. Terms cash for goods and a or. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The richest, handsomest and most varied stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames im the District. These goods are warranted to be mildest with gold leaf and of superior workman- ship. ‘Also, a heantifal assortment of Card Visite Frames of foreign and domestic manufacture. gvods warranted as represented. 486 WINDOW SHADES, Different celors and sizes Window Shades in store, Orders for any required style or size Shade made to order, PICTURE CORD AND TagsxL8. 4 colors Picture Cord and Tas- ¢ sels, Rings, Nai CARD VISITE FRAMES. French (tilt, Swiss Carved wood,and American Gard Frames in variety. Composition PICTURES. A few choice En; it and Paintings fo: at J. MARKRITE. ay No. 46 Seventh’ eetecn ®7-Please remember the Number, 456, and the term Cash for Goods and Labor. sep 17-3mif* Ww. ENABE&CO., GOLD MEDAL PI 08. The sole Agency of this celebrated Piano} is at No, 498 1th st. west, above Pa. where theycan be bired or purchase: dating t Becond hand pianos taken in exchange for new o eod3m* Fr. 0 Different sizes age 5 at accomo- beught and CHENBACH. RUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL T OIG ESTATS. In pursuance ofa decree of the Circuit Court for Prince George's county, er as a Court of Equity, passed in the case of Thomas Welch ys, Nicholas C. Stephen and Laura M Jones, Adminis- tratora of Ethan A. Jones, deceased, and others, the underrigned, as Trustee, will expose to Pulnis fale, at the late residence of Ethan A. Jones, de- ceased, on the premises, on W DAY. the 2let day of December, 1864, at 12 o’clock m.., (if fair, ifnot, the pext fair day thereafter.) the real estate of which the said Jones died neized and possessed. vrolditing about 56 AGRES’ Fhe teoneterit containing al 5 is property wi be gold in lots to suit purchasers, ad ia’ most > mirably situated for residence: id for farmin, contiguou: and grazing purpores—heing alm the fialtimore and ‘Washington Railroad, and di tant but a few minutes’ walk from Scaggs’ Stati: The soil is naturally kind, and of good quality, well adapted to grass. very easily improves, hes YY jsers, large |, and, with the aid of ferti m‘eht be rendered moat valuable and productive, and wade a first-class Farm. T loeation i vatec. commanding and Resithy, aud the societyin the neighborhood excellent. It is situated nese Mise Keech’s Female Seminary, and the superior advan. it possesses on account of its location should recommend it te the consiteration of capitalists; and thore desirous of making a fu- dicious investment would do well to attend the le. “phe bulldings consist of a large Frame Dwelling, By Bin pre Sore vasalan the lands of Thorn. Walker, ie join: al John rerefeld. and the heirs of Alex. Keech and Charles B. Calvert. once, Y Borne band prescribed nyse. dei z 1a- e ‘parc! mm in cash, the residue in twelve and teen Tosths with interest from the day of sale,to be secured with approved security. payment of the sholp par: fecat 1 Sonvor the pooper tether eater is rei v Toperty to the purchare be? single: mene i. o. STEPHEN, wPOWINe PROMPELY aTTaNDED 10, by as orang en

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