D. AILY SMORNING CHRONICLE
rior. Oxxosrona Derunina, 6 Noeva Graney Wear.
Barvaxx Baro 7 Sreuxm.
‘TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION:
Muastexs OnrTa per week, made payable fo the Carriers.
pila to pee ers ont ot the oA Mhowr Dotuses
‘ant proportion for a short ol—par
Beattobeinvariably In ndvanes,
‘Ho mall subscriptions recelved for tam theo razz:
SORE ay
aexs oF ADVEXTINIKO: Berente-S Peau
LURitnexcebailtate bata Soares ee
MILLINERY,
ADIES’ ond CHILDREN’S FANOY
HATS,
DRESS CAPS EAD= .
PROM PARVARD NEW POR AD DRESSES,
"iafanta', Mics’
i e)
restes
PRODUCE.
(wets NEW COMMISSION
axp
PRODUCE MARKET HOUSE,
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
Lsulsiana Avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets,
JOHN FARRELL,
1a now open with
CONSIGNMENTS AND CARGOES FROM RORTH,
EAST, AND WEST.
FromBostonIn Store, 1.000 kits Mackerel, Salmon,
—ap raise are outhorized (or ale at Baltimore prices.
ym Elmira and Rochester, 6000 ba, New
Buckwheat, 10,00 barrels Hand:picked Fall and Winter
‘Apples, Potatoes,
From Cincinnati—5000 boxes Grapes; 10
CRA aNGA ety Bemmer eeie eee
and OrangoCountice—1,00 firkins of But-
Oytters from the calabrated packers, Grannis & Taslor,
of Betta Ghio cua at acts» rane aston
FRESH PACKED OYSTERS,
Plokled, Fresh, and Spiced, which aro nuthorlzed to be
told to the trad at thor warchouse prioa.
Alto,
2,000 BARRELS FLOUR,
slegrapb Mills, Baltimore, Middling, Fino. Bxtr
Fan ell and fvoretiy knowa in idatay ag
STANDARD BRANDS.
Also, 400 to 600 barrels of the
OSCEOLA, RIVERSIDE, & FAMILY FLOUR,
pelonging to the estate of the late A.8. Dangan, which
trust Be iored at markot of les rates, as ay be offered,
WM. CLAGGETT & CO.'$ BALTIMORE ALE
AND PORTER,
pbbds barrett aad halses, fn prime order, for arm7,
Also, 10,009 doson of their
BOTTLED ALE AND FORTER,
in cases, bhds,, and tierces.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED.
As alzo, all tho
FOREIGN BRANDS OF ALE AND PORTER.
N.B. Allsalea strictly on commision account.
n09-26td_
OTION—Bakers, Grocers, Flour and
‘eed Dealers, Satlers, Bbippert, Hotelkeeper
and others axqgpapecttaly informed they can betupplied
FLOUR, STRAW, &c.,, &e.,
EED, HAY.
of the eholesst quality, at Now York’ and Balt
RICH’ 5
Mholesale prices, at
holesaio rier
Wholepale,Hlonr, Grater asd Feed Warchouto, oo
Hetond asd O strcots near Daltinore aad Ohio Mtalirosd
Senet: ear tat
A ss W. VANHOOK,
GENERAL PRODUCE
D
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Dealer fa alter, Beer pod Chores Tobarto und Ol
we. Bhorrs, Port, on S
_ Tytrnliey, Porter, Ai and cider. a as
Agent for Queen's Hoyal Cablnet Champagoe.
Gr ‘5 Louisiana avenue.
ore
STOVES.
Ss TOVES,
erovEs.
pe | BROVES.
hove this day received a latze lot of
OOOKING, PARLOR, OFFI0#. ABD CAMP
« STOVES,
1 at New York prices, at my Store,
ets STREET, WASHINGTON,
four doors from Grover’s Theatre, (branch of 53 and 4
Mast Thirteenth rtrect, New York).
‘The attention of
OFFIOBRS, SUTLERS, &<.
J called to my different patterns of
‘TANT STOVES,
rominent among which is the
EVANS’ TENT HEATER,
which packs completa, with coven feo! of pipe, In a box
‘x11 inches, and welzhs only 20 Ibz.
oS tf WILBUR FP. STOCKING,
GRSREANDS STOVE
AND
SHEET-IRON WORKS,
Maine avenue, between 43s and 6th streets,
Wasurxarox, D, 0.
Stove Dealers and Sutlors will find ot all timesa larce
‘aortmont of the following goods :
Kingoland's Patent Army Stoves in pests,
‘Kingeland Patent Tent and Barrack Heater.
‘Kingsland Coal Burner or Reater,
Hinralany (raland Raaare Tent Cook Stove, with Ov.
tank fuealand Sauare*Tent Cook Stove, with Ove!
Kingeland Or me
. Cutler’ Dak
iietaad OMG tee econ eaees
Kingslnad Hall Heater,
‘Hinzclangd Hosplty| Heater,
Hinsslaps Bora esters
fan Parlor Heater,
‘Alto, all kinds of Sheet-Lron, Tin, Copper,
Fn eat OA nedoe,aad'st Now York: Bhiladale
hla and Ualtere riots
ibley & Guy, s21 D strost, agents for Kingsland Patent
Stgyot nad Metter =e
‘Manufacturer's Depot, Maine aren
Wesbington, DoGonee
6th etresta, Islan re
PAINTING, ETC.
PES ENNIS
HOUSE AND WALL
PAINTING AND GRAINING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
SIGN AND DECORATIVE
PAINTING
GILDING
iL THE VARIOUS STYLES,
ls prepared to excouto work of every
bt, durable and prompt manner,
M. T. PARKER,
, 69 LOUISIANA Avenue,
Botweon Sixth and Seventh etreats.
13 ee HATOH, M. D.,
HOMG@OPATHIO PHYSIOLAN,
Hio} 29 F atreat, ketwoen Thirteenth and Fourtewntht?
oes Hence eteck miller (eet 91m;
HEADQUARTERS ©
3) Magee” 5D
DSHINE DARE OVENS.
ooiatlern ad Pitten rand Pane Stsinent: kad m cob
‘lets oat for bakibe Dies, cakes: whi
&o,, for Pe
theo nae 1 OHESORY,,
U. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVHNUL,
vou
‘A.M, DININGBR £ 0025 Etore Peas
aay fe lnow mhiriowelh eireok a aang
Daily —
orning
Chronicie.
VOL. 2.
PAPER BANGING.
WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1863.
N° 486. PAPER HANGINGS, No 486.
No. 456, Window Shades, No. (55,
No,486. Oval Ficiure Frame, Ro. 48.
No.49i, Picture Cord and Tassels. No. 494.
‘Terms Cash,
A Cholce Belootion at
J. MARKRITER'S,
No, 486 Saventh street,
no7-2mA45* Eight doors above OA Fellows’ Hall.
486. PAPER HANGINGS. 4R6.
a a VELV EN
OUP sed JLD SEAMPED,
Also o variety of Glazed sud Blank
Yowssr casi P
FIREDOABDS,
PRINTS,
BRAT OR rn PIEO) ao
7"
, Gilt Band Winder Shades
a 8 or Bise of Shads
AL PYOLUBE $HABIE2,
Gilded with Gold Leaf,
District from the
“Alie. an aczort:
Hew and Beaatifal De
‘Bull or any
iy
ioe
‘Tho Hendsomest Arsortivent in the
Best Manufsctory in the country,
ment of Dark Wood Nrames, with a boantifol.varisty of
Bah olaat Ural and Garis Vises Wrames cf Foreign 303
Domenie Wenutietares
TORRE CORD AND TABSELS.
DiGerent Sizes end Colors, Pictars Bings, Lalla,
Purohasing oxciurively ter oaths the above goods, 6o-
cording to thelr quality, will be disnesod of ‘st.az low
ates ea thoy cati ba purohased for in the Dietrict. No
Tusrepresontation made vo alfcet sales
Accall colicitest from thous needing the zbova goods.
‘Terme Och.
J. MABKBITER.
Pistes remember tho comber48 Boventh ptroet,
cleht doors above Qdd Fellows’ Dei and the Term
ath for Goode nnd Labor noll-akStu*
WASHINGTON HOTELS.
IRKWOOD HOUSE,
PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, cor. of TWELETH Btroct,
FAGHINGTOR, 0. 0.
SPRAGUE & 00... Propristore.
BYRUPGLITAN HOTEL,
(carn snown’e)
PENNBYLVASIA AVEEUR
th and Zeventh Btresk,
GTON CITY.
6.8. POTTE,
Peoprickar.
cert
sryeibie _ (PAUsd. Preexdopyd
4 eS WAVERLY,
Xo, $51 Blehth street, between Band W rtreuty,
(orPogrre YAS GUNURAL PosY OFFIOu,)
WABSGINGTON, D, 0.
LANGLEY & FARNAM..ccteemrnrrssnem= Proprietors.
‘Tho Larder and Bar of this House are constantly gup-
pled with che choiort of all the varlotien the markelo
Dinners cod Suppers for Parties gotten mp at tho
a ae repiied en
a6 LANSLRY:
Ne HOTEL
WASHINGTON. D. G.
H, 8. URNSOH. PROPRIETOR,
Foricerls of the Ashland Hors, Philadelphis,
eee
eters, Uasne,
att tie Roh: ARNAA.
ls
Ey
Hols determined to merit and hopes to recelve = fall
share of vabile patronsia. apo-ly
@ HOUSE, 249
20H end 15TH,
TAURANT) & sor
dy to necompodata Travellers spd
‘with Goop Rooms, ond igvery attenticn. is pata
Feomort of wuesis, Yale will, therefore, make it
gpa of ths most desirabis places for Travcilsre and
Btrearers to rlop.
THs HOUSE,
PTT)
= st tn tho city,
stising. als now caterprize combined, ths
is esrared that whoever will faver him with
6. illTeaye lis establisament well cntlstied.
{Gentlemen witins Private rooins for dinner par
SR,
HOUSH, 25, 247, 519 Poa:
ss oath dl
BEiITeTt
maya-ém ATL ORANBY.
LARENDON HOTS.
‘Tals Rotel, eltuated op the cormor of Penneylvania
nyeaco and bixtl etreel, Aut been tooroughiy renovated,
Pafarnizhed, and In every way fitted for the plossant se
faaimoition ol cacci The Bouse open at el BPRE-
pubite cay rely that the bst, tbe maniac, and the
hots eniectatament wi be ancxselled. fratatboe-tt
|ARD TO THW PUBLIC.—Tho under-
cold Bis entire Intarest in. the O1TY
signa’ hash
Gh te COLONEL RODENT EH. McOLUBE, re
Metts for blm the patrenaga.of Na fi
Reva slits for Bim he PE aELaDOW ES
‘Alocandeie, Virgixis, July 1 J9A%.
nrleton
faving parchased from Mr, Samuel Meflekower the
elk st sa ee ase oe rene ve HOTEL, I re-
SpeStalz colcita swaroor vublie patronage.
SROURET M. MOOLURB,
Lote Lieutenant Colonel Fourth roximent
Syit-tt Pennsylvania Rasorve Volnntect Corrs.
YINHE PROPRIKTOR OF THE OLA.
BBHDON HOT, having altered snd refitted
the Dining Room, inprevared to takea limited numbsr
elDay boarlars et moderate prices, ‘Tho table, at all
‘mea Trill ba canal to eny hotel Inthocity. mle
WINES AND EKIQUORS,
| Poa OF WINES and LIQUORS.
LAUMAN, SALLADE & 02.
No, 128 South Ninth strest, bet. Chestaut and Walnut,
@. M. Lauwas,
MM. SaLLADE, i PHILADELPHIA.
j. Dy Divi. nod-d48 tf
INES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES.
NEW STOOK, PRESH GOODS.
‘The undorsisned begs to call the attention of famillea
and tho 3
PUBLIC GENERALLY
To his largo and carofally-selected stock of
FINE GROCERIEZ, WISES, LIQUORS, AD CIGARS,
‘All of which he guarantees to bo
FIRST CLASS,
jon. My stock is dally being
in my line, apd shall have on band, nt all times, articles
to tult evory taste, I feel content thar all who will
favor mo With call will fecl convinced that we keep the
best
Java Laruarrs, and Rio Coffe, =
Tmporial. Guopoxdor, and Young Hyssa Tea,
Qolovg ood English Breakfast Toa,
French Obocolste and Saxars,
Wiltshire (English), English Dairy, Pine Apple, Edam,
‘aad Sop Sago Cheesan:
An elegant assortment of Ganned Fruile and Vegeta~
les, elected expressly for Samilies.
Gur stock of WINES aod LIQUORS are of the most
choles in. tho country, nll belog of the nirograniox of
the old-established and woll-known house of P. Ti
Son, of Balti
MY M, D. WHISEY CANNOT BE EQUALLED.
Constantly on hand sll tho best brands of Cham-
poenes, London Porter, Brown Stout, English ord
atch Alo,
‘Our stock of OIGARS ore choice and varied, solectod
agent, who ro-
under theimmediate raperrision of our
fides ia ayans, czd toperutende tho mabing and pat
af elesrs
atthe Inbave Goode will bo eoll wholesale and reta'l
atthe
LOWEST QASH MANKET PRICE.
LEGAL,
HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the
subsariber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of
ington county, in the District of Columbia, letters
of adaiinlstration on the persoval estate of Richard Don-
helly, Inte of Washlnkton county aforesaid, deceased.
‘All persons having elalais against tho said deceased, are
hereby warned to exbibit the camo, with the vouchors
tiereot to the sabseniber, on or before the ith das ef
November next: they may otbernise by law bo excluded
from all benedt of the sald eatate, Given under my band
this 1ith day of Novemb: Uy =
a ‘ANNIE DONNELLY,
noli-tu3a? Aduimatratrix.
AMES L, CRAMER ve, BENJAMIN F. SLO-
osmb —No. 1775—In Shancery Novombor session,
— Orde ‘November 7. 1263, that the salo made
Topo! by Thomas Norivenor, Jr. rusteo for the
ol tho real extate of Benjamin B.Sfocamb, tho sald do~
fondant, bo ratified ard confirmed, anlers cause to the
‘contrary thereof be chown, on or before the first Tuesday
in February noxt, provided copy of this order be ta-
ferted in the Morning Chronicle, a newspaper usinted in
tho city of Warhingtoz, once in osch of [thros “successive
Weeks before the Orstday of January next.
‘Tho report states the amount of sale to bo $149 13.
Pet oer R. J. MELA, Olerk. do
cr se . ale
7 uy RJ. MEIGS, Jt, D
nol0-ta3y
BRIVED AND FOR BALE BY
1B. BACON, SS Pennayivants avenue, kerwoss
focrean-naif end Blxth rireth,
‘Cid Java, Maricaibo, Rio, and Gan Deriinse Goes
Shoice But
0
Seeliaad Uuderw oa’¢ American
las
Complote sesortment ct and Fol
Busses Osten, ane,
ee eo as bared bebe eee,
Mates Pure Old re Wau :
Gibson's Old Family Novtar co 5
~ Willow and jVoeden Ware of all
With = apa jortment of Ohalee Fase Grocer
ihe TOE toc yacy toro sk eek
RAZ BOOK.
Napoleon's own memories, Dictated to bls Geno-
‘volumes, larzo
HUDSON TAYLOR,
qals, Montholon snd Gourgand, cov planso.
ootayo, SJL. For ralo by.
Ie aan Ei Ohrontle,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1863,
a ‘Bookseller and Ststioncr,
no2)-51d 18. Leena) mit ne sate cvening, entertained by a compsvy of amatcur
(O BUTLERS AND PURVE: . singers—gentiemen from Washington—who after
T 2 THE GETTYSBURG DEDICATION. | varteccrnuaea tho Presigcat, coon after, another
STATIONERY cholr ef amateurs, from Baltimore—the Unton Glee
BLANK BOOKS
‘at Wholesale,
A very large etcok always on bard at
PRILP = SOLOMONS,
nod) 1tEfld Metropolitan Book Store, sd Penn. wv.
ya AND NAVAL BOOKS.
An Interesting Letter from One of Our
sed Br. Lincoln;
Spacraul Conreayoutfenes naded Mr. Lincoln; who chavced to come to the door
and pass In(o‘another house while the singing was in
progress, whereupon the crowd called npon him for
another speceh, end he told them he would sco them
‘and talk to them to-morrow. The crowd then gave
him thres rousing cheera aud proceeded in an irregn-
We dispatched to Gettysburg, on Wednesday, four
spects! correspondents, al of whom, throngh the
mlsmenagemcat of rallroading, ld mot arriyo bere
eott’s Military Dlotlonnry, $5 until balfepsst 1 o'clock yesterday morning. ‘Tho Isrand, in soine cases, rather a disorderly manner to
Gasoy's Lefantey Facies ee a tote. $3 50 history of the dedication, prepared by our epecisle, | call for Cariin, Cameron, Brough, and others, Pre
Untied States Teetles for Colo ed Nowe at bo was transferred to oor slresdy crowded colamns, but | SeDtly Genoral Bede wick (we belleve);came to the door
ytalted Staten, Corsnipy and Midge tastier, wilh cuee-| we fosdvertenlly omitted] the) following, inlereatiog and very cleverly caused a divertion In tho nolsy
Aroy Officers’ Poskot Compenion, $1 60 lotter : crowd, that wes fest, becoming dlcorderly, by telling
Somini’s art of War, $110
Bohalk’a Art of War,
1 10 Wepxespay, 18th.
Echalk’s Caxpalgn of 102, '63, $1 75
Afters tedions journey, protracted by several an-
themthat he would take them rhere Andy Cortin
yas, and they could call blr on}, whceapon ho led
Coppes's Hrolallons of he Line, S00 noylog stoppages, the psssengers by the 0 A. Bf. | them off, avd effected thelr dlepersion. By 12 o'clock
Ce a Oe arte Marttal traln from Baltimore reacbed Gettyeburg’at 3} P. M. | the tovn bad sabslded foto quictoces, aad all who
Roylsed Army Regulations to June, 1863, $1
Ordnance Manual, ‘D i
Toetrnetlone in Fiala Artillery, $2 0”
Monual of Hoary Artillery, 750
Hobe ‘Hand-Book of Artillery. Now edition. $1
jecton’s Ordnance and Gannery,
Paetten's Artillery Drill. 50
do Cavalry Drill, 250
fio Infantry, Drill—two parts ia one—
Qompany, ‘Clerk, $1
were €o fortunate 08 to have beds hed gone to thele
repose.
‘At that time tho bright moon end clear eky wore
glying promise of @ glorious morro, While the
chill atmogphere made a grest-cost out fof doors and
a warm bed within decided acquisitions.
‘The spproach to tho town Mes through s beantifal
yallcy, aludded with substantial homestesds, cach
adorned with the characteristic flne old German barn,
Upon entering thotown the hospital exeampment
on the right iret Indicates the approach to the thes-
tro of the battle, and soon the increasing cromda of
people, riding, driving, promenadiog, loltering, or
gyticbellion Keoord—from 1860 to Ocleber, 146), with | gtanding thickly packed, a7gald have Detokened some ‘The Day of the Dedication,
Chumiieory Diank Zooks, reculation else, made on | unusual ovent woa In progress. nT Novembes 10)
cond paper, * ‘The transit of your correspondent from Baltimore ue EET OLA IY
Rield Order Books. To Joved fant Lb Tho san rover broke to life and warmth on a fairer
wes egrocably relieved from the weorlncss that ect.
Uled upon less fortunate (ravollers by his making the
acquaintance of Mr. Saanders, the cclebrated land-
6eapo gardener, who projected the plan upon which
tho Cometery Is Iald ont, ard who, in a most cour-
teous and intelligent manner, exhibited a diagram of
tho grounds. The extremely slmple yet comprehen-
sive and catlsfactory design of the Cemetery 1a tho
beat criterion of the lalent of tke gentleman whose
labors ceanot fall to be crowed with tho most pless-
tog success, rot only highly gratifying to bimeeif but
to those pablic-epirited gentlemen who have origi-
nated, euperintended, and pushed forward to com-
pletion this great national work.
‘The firet thing to be coneldered was where tosecare
a night's lodging; forthe deneo throng of people that
everywhore met the esa of once chowed that no time
‘was to be Jost if one desired achanceln that direction.
Upon golog up the etreet, © plentifal sprinkling,
thongh by co means an overabundance, of our na
tional benner gladdened the eyo, and little tables set
ont with relics, for calo, of the terrible struggle, in
tho form of ballets atid overy kind of projectile, es
well 5 fragments of shells, forctbly Impressed upon
the obsorver 8 painful ceneo of the terrible ordeal to
which the eilizens Lind been eabjected.
Tt wes useless to sock hotel accommodations at the
late bour at which we atrived, Your correspondent
Sergeants’ Roll Books, 750
Hew Gospol of Peaco—parts let and 24-20 cach
Seamarship. Dy Lace. $10
*,* The above, and ail AMilitary and Navol Books
aalled free of chargs on receipt of publishers prices.
‘Catalogues of Nov Military, and Miscellaneous
Books coat by mall, when requested, froo of charge.
‘HUDSON TAYLOR,
. Bookeoller and Stationer,
pold-d<t $34 Ponnsylvanis ov.
h EW BOOKS!! NEW BOOKS!!!
. ‘Hy Farm of Edgewood, by Iko Marval, $1 60.
sveriéa of a Dacholor, by Lto Marvel.
ream Life, nm Foble of the texsons, $1
‘he Yankees Boy from Home. $1 25,
‘erivale’s History of the Homank. Vol. I, $2,
yecshes and Lectures ef Wendoli Philiins $2 00.
fospital Sketehea by LU. M. Aloott, 50 cents. -
Just published and for gale by.
4UDSON TAYLOR,
Boakeeller snd Stavloner,
podth Su Pennsylvania avenue,
HILLY & BOLOMONS,
BOOKSELLERS, ARMY STATIONERS,
PRINTERS,
Axo
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
(833 PRSNayLVANIA AVRAUB,
Alavo constantly onhand—
All Military and Noval Works,
d rooeat Publicattons,
‘Army Biationery, all kinds.
Field Order.
fall day than this. A cborp night’s frost was suc-
cceded by one of the most beautiful Indien Summer
daya ever enjoyed. At on early hour, long before
sunrise, the roads leading to Gettysburg were
crowded by citizena from every quarter throvging
Into tho villsge in every kind of yebicle—old Penn-
sylyanis wegons, spring wezons, carts, family car
Hloges, boggles, and more feshionable modera yebL
cles, all crowded with citizens—kept pourlog: into the
town in one continuel string, While the roeds were
constanuy dotted with pedestrians by twos, by threes,
singly, and 1n companles, all facing towards tho vll-
lage.
‘Ths the throngiag In continued antit late in the
day, while the rallrosd disgorged Ita cager. crowds,
while the etrects, over filling, overflowed with the In-
‘yading host.
Saon after broak (eet I rode out to the Cemetery,
and the crowds that I left In the town seemed to havo
duplicated thomaciyes, oud to have scattered all over
the extensive area of the battleground, wandering
ont to tho seminary, strolling about the college, ls-
boring to thesainmil of Round Top, examining Culp’s
Hill, tracing the plon of the Cametery, eceking relles
everywhere ; tbe whole landscape was fairly etadded
with vialtors, mostly on foot, many on horseback,
‘and not a fow In carrisges, and, wlih mops in hand,
cate a teat Mu exgy oes oan i |g 27 el SE a
Company Roll Boo! brave old John L; Burns—nnold hero of the war of te eich eon ai heard eo mids
Gleneral Order Files: 1812, and tho only citizen of Gettysburg who took | ™ oa Mw ee a ake antes aareoslie aa haanrae
Rony Pay tables, part in the bottle. Mr: Barns, to his honor be it re- are ae ae ae
fetd alatees, Corded, chonldered a tifls and nobly did his duty, and | WS hed left pues ee see Gane
ACen ion es more than his duty, ln the Wisconsin Iron Brigade on So eee pices haere, GRE
Remsen sae panty Olea coaiter bynes | oe ee ‘Wounded in threo pleces, and)8y |" 44 tom was now enliventd by the procesalon
aistant Genorelny, < (our-and-twenty hours on the flstd among the rebels, Sea Stee TSE
prank Untant Generals inting done to ordaren very | in sight of is own homo, before he could be carried | forming BUS Dy al uae
sort polices thacendlctlaiy ale, “Whllo/Iying ‘om hla bed «|'"ons orders and delegations vevs being nlaced:and)
ail Printed Dooks ent by mall fre of postare. colt Te TS cata eleem hole through his window, | **T#Pged In the procession ready t6 2 Ont,
DINARCIAR. eerie Hs | “At abont 10 the Peeeldent Issned from Mr. Wills?
took off tho back of 8 chair, and pazsed through the
opposite Fall, above his head and not a foot from it;
and your co:respondent now is writing beside thee
marks of the battle, Which will be visited by thou
sands hereafter, Who, Wwhilo Inspecting them, will with
reyerenca and respect remember the namo and patri-
olfsm of brave old Joba Barns.
Upon walking out to the batte-fleld ons commences
to reallzs the terrible nature of tho tremendous
house, ond wes greeted with threo hearty cheer.
Boon come one. proclaimed three cheers for Father
‘Abraham, and they were given with a will. Another
call for three cheers for the next President of the
United States was responded to with no less enthus!-
asm.
In the meanwhile tho President bad mounted, ond
wes besleged by an eager crowd throngiog around
him, end anxious for the pleasure of taking him by
A pees COOKE & 90.
BAN ERES
No, $58 Fresamnrn Srazny
Wie shall continuo to furnish
U. &, WIVE-TWENTY BONDS
At par until further notion,
Parsons desiring Information conoarning thio ona can,
procure «t our counter, or upon applicstion by wail Clr- | straggle.
‘calars ensvering all qusttions that moy arise. ere __| the band, while he sat pleasantly enfoying the hearty
Wow eadeciaiumeso! Tels generally sdmltied, aad we eas now well 9} vetcomne thus epontateously a¢cordcd, aut) tho mer-
ford to confess tho fect, that on the firet dey wewrero,
‘after on herole and etubborn resistance, forced in
from Our positiog @m the north of Gettysburg and
driven by overwhelming numbers, in the proportion
of eight to one, through the town itself to a position
on Colp’s Hill and the Cemetery Bill, on the eonth
of the town, which stronghold General ‘Howard, with
admirable foresight, ccoured previous to our lines
giving wey.
‘On the second Gay, It will be remembered, thore
‘ras but Liitle dzbting nti 4 o'clock, P. M., and then
they commenced a most deeperate attack upon our
extreme left at Round Top, whore the gallant Sickles,
alded by General Sykes, withstood s most terrfic and:
overmhelmiug onslanght until General Crawford’s 5th
corps, consisiing of tho Pennsylvania Reserves,
hastened to thelr rollef, and drove the rebels hesdlong
from the bill they.had well nigh gained, infllctiog ter-
rible slaughter, ond taking hundreds of prisoners.
Great and Litile Round Top ero two elevations con-
nected or rather separated by a shallow valloy, op
whleh the rebels had endenvored to penetrate, aud
had almost encceeded In go doing.
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shals, baying merey upon his oft-wrang erm sud
wearying exertions, caused the crowd to desist and
allow the President (o sit In peace upon bis hdtes.
eclipsed all the others.
Mr. Lineoln appeared in black, with tho usual
erape bound around his hat in memory of his little
the moving of the procession.
Mr. Lincoln romarked- upon tho
that bed been entertained by many besides himself.
time a live Prealdent of tho United Btates.
Subssribers hol onr receipts are notifiod that th TR reciated, ‘When the procession began to move I hestened to
bonds ere ma Nouvee i 0 be undsrstood and opprecistsd, these places -
ponds ere ren ‘or daliverz, en are seqnortad to oal| ot ao acen, We endeavor In valn Lo describa steep | tbe Platform, and arrived thers lang ibsforeithe caval
Teeth 462 Fifteenth eireats cade oppeared'upon tbe ground. Taking our ceat
hills well wooded, with hago, ont cropping rocks pro-
fasely gcattered arouad ; In valn wo add that the faces
of the bilis extozded In a gradual circular sweep down
to the plain below ; that up tho valley between these
and {n the face of innumerable preclplees formed by
tho ont-cropping rocks, therebela attempted to charge ;
DENTISTRY.
D ENTISTRY.
DR. M, LOOMIS
Performs all operations in bis profession at ressonable
pricss, and warrants all operations.
tain como Idea of tho day’s proceedings.
= In voln we describe thelr sciual possession of the} Usher, Soon Governor Tod and Govyersor Brough
Teeth extracted without pain by tho use of Laughing | jaiter for on Instant, until hurled from \t by Crawford. | camo near, ond Mr. Tod, In a hearty, cordial man-
(Gas (altrons bxide) whimever datirods nol-lm_| afer nll $5 oald, we bot poorly convey to the|ner,eald: ‘Mr. President, I want yeu Co shake
mlnd of tho reader the notucc of the fleld, the
magnificent sweep of conntry aud commanding range
of position from the enmmit of theso bills. To bo
understood, these must be seen, and the graves and
pleces yhere grayea have bees, the battered cantecns,
rotting knapsacks, irogments of clotbing, and cannon
rads, torn trees, splintered reek, and over again the
grand ttretch of country must be personally seen to
appreciate the nature, Importeuce, and terrlde gran-
oro of the struggle for this bil,
Scercoly had the attack on Round Top foiled, when,
on the extreme right, the Lonisiaua Tigars made thelr
desperets attack apon Calp's Hill to the right of the
Cemetery. A long Mno of low stone fence on the
brow of this hill, and woody uneven gronnd, broken
by huge masses of rock below and on {is northern
faco, rendered thin position of immense strength.
‘The chipped rocks and torn trees, with their trunks
grooved as by an anger, bear witness to the tremen-
dous onslaught of these tigers, who proudly supposed
themzslves to ba Invinclblo; bat they were hurled
‘back, ond left tho hill-side covered with mangled
ynithing, and dying rebels.
‘One conld not approach the Cemetery Itself without
feoling deeply sobsred and subdued, as ho witnoseed
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BY
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20 Pennzylranin avonne, betweon Twolfth and Thir-
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‘Their tooth will never corrode nor change color, bein
threo-foarths llshter than any other can, be Iaberta
‘over root. ‘Tho roots will be made inoffentive—nover to
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‘This work hes been tested over oi
thetirst Onemits and Physicians of thie sountey.
Dre B&H hava also taveated @ white iudostractive
metal with which, the mort sensitive tecth can bo Glled
wath ‘and can build up a perteetly sound tooth
otemand warranted. eeth extracted with-
‘feared Sediedaet
tho Presidevt, and also to Mr. Seward, who seld
«Why, I bave Just sen Governor Denvlson, of Ohlo,
more Governors hes Onlo,” ‘She hes only one more,
slr,”
water.”
award, bat bad not found him at home
‘ht yoars by’ many of Governor
on any,
out pain. if
‘ 0 Post Olllce Department j
‘COAB AND WOOD. [wlll now go withyon to the Post Ollice Department
OAL AT WHOLESALE,
‘Atwy wharf, foot of Eleventh atrest, Island.
OAK WOOD AT WHOLESALE,
At my yerd, near Baltimore and Ohio Rallrosd denot.
COAL AND WOOD AT RETAIL,
Anthrecite end Onmberiand Goal.
Govarnors Brough and Tod to him.
tock their seats upon {t.
Hilekorr Cab and Ese coe (iidences ofa portton of oprics wehad been compel- | Fellows, Templars, and many of the Bons of Malts,
_anlb-SAdtt 0. W. PALMER Jed to pay forthe position we retained in the yastarea | who were not in regalls. The Sanitary Commission,
(O25 COAL, | of graves epread out aronnd. The maln portion of tho | too, wero there, conspleaous by thelr banner, an
enone CUR Gometery hes been Iald out in the form. of 0 semi-| preclous by the memory of thelr extended usefulness
POR SALE Saba P. circle, and two rows of lots aro inside, and an out-| and valuable services. Many States, too, were repre-
ah Ae Soo AN Te elde row has been divided by lines redlating from tho sae pane soul oe pti f¢
Goal, Parnsce. iy ‘centre into eectlons for cach Btate, ench section belng ive or éix bands W reseaty wl
00 CORDS Hees and Stone Sion, proportioned to the number of recogulzed heroes ro: | were the Marine band, of Washington, Dirg(sid’s
eae PINE, and Talring a final resting plece there, while at clther ex-| band, the band of the 24 Regulars, from Fort Mc-
ae HICKORY WOOD, | tremity are sections for thosa who bare besn unre- | Hears, New York regimental band, and others,
Jord Jeneth, sawed and epllt any length roaalved. | cognired. In the centre of the elrele of which this) At twenty minutes to twelve, Hon. Edward Everett
Ee a rr fc alors ce the above mil | portion of tho Cemetery forms s balf, ls slte for a| grrived, and after belng Introduced to the President,
basold very low, Remember tho DinstARLOW, Thonument ; around the allotment for each Stato Is a| ihe exercises at once proceeded. Marshal Lemon
ecl2tf Bont aldo Onnal Geter Merete werect. | four foot walk, and there will be built a low substan | first ancounced that a letter hed Jast been received
{nl etone wall. Esch Stato compartment {s lald off
IOKOBY, OAK, AND PINE WOOD
inreferencs to tho common centre, and while no
for sale, cond length, eheanyb
7
4 e . 0. MoKA RY, Beate conld, by acy posalbility, secm to enjoy a 6ec- | occaslon.
ata. re) Fate soe eatand Gandl. | (10, preferable to any other, all are co happllyar-| pirgfeld’s band then played en introductory dirge,
OAL I—OF all kinds, | ranged cs to be evidently mectessry aud appropriate) golemn and suitable for the occasion, The Kev
on hand and forsaloby ech ll Portions of one harmonious whole. ‘Thomas H. Btockton then offered a very Impressive
eoll-tf comer eta ced canal. | In passing along on tho; Emm{ttbarg road tbe| prayer. This was followed by Birgfeld’s band, who
Wee. T wooo fence Is ween to bs battered and torn and epotted with | faye us tho Old Hundred In all {is grand and enbtime
_ feelin foar pieces and Spit. for Oae Dols | tallets many of which bave torn through and eplin-| peauty—after which the Hon. Edward Everctt waa
par Oo> Ur nie G Moy tered if, and others have /mbedded themsolyes In the | introduced by Merehal Lamon, Some {dict io the
woll-tt oarner Snlenire Wood Hill | rood, from which relichunters were frequently to| oromd at once proposed Uhree cheers for Evertit,
poseen trying to cat (hem with theirknlyes. Passing
Into ths town by thls road tho eye is also arrested by
a large brick Louse havizg eight holes knocked in Its
gable ond by balls and chot, many of which passed
completely throngh the house, and ont at tha other
side, as was evident by the corresponding holes there.
‘The President, Secretary Seward, Hom. 8. Cameron,
Hon, J. W. Forney, and other distinguished gentle-
Mes" & WITHEROW,
STEAM PRESS PRINTERS
OOXETIFUTION BTTLDING,
M sirest, between Mlaventh and Twallis rizecss
‘one squaro north of Pen. sveaesi
myisali WASHINGTON, D. 0.
ENBY POLKINAORN, Sicam Forex
responded, and Mr. Idiot subsided.
‘At this Umo the coup dul of the ecens was tral
grand. Crowds of citizens surrounded the stand an
Press POORAUD TOE ape ‘Hes #75 ed | men arrived at about 0 olelock, and im ths evening Tafaly that to them (he dedication. was
en ete BS RE Fee eect PAPI | tho various bands visited the diferest houses where pia ae “Milliary officers and marehals
Grow CASKS. theso and other distingulsitd gentlemen were slay- | on horcebeck, zeattered through tho crowd, added a
a) ing. = pleasing yerlety to the eceno; while the various regl-
ahh cep oy EO ‘Tho President made a brief excuse for not saying | mental bands, soclelles in thelr regalla, and the bright
ow, > anything, and Secretary Seward and — McPherton | and gey urlforms of officers and marshals, tho ban-
made almost cqually brief responses to calls upon
@%-is | them. The Hon. J. W. Forney, Judge dcVelgb,
Corner of aa Se
‘Orderecby:mall promptly. to
‘and Jadge Shannon, upon being called ont at tho
house of Mr. Fabnestock, made eloquent and pa-
trlotle remarks that elicited frequent bursts of af-
At tho American Hotel » largeand Intelligent com-
pany assembled atd were, daring s portion of the
Club, Wo believe—visited “Mr. Wills, and also sere-
Bat the people, not yet eatistled, must Have enotwet
three cheers for honest Old Abo, and they fal:ly
son, and with white gauntlets apon his hands. Tho
Ust of notables Who were present Is given in another
column, and many of thom monnted when he did,
‘and they remalaed conversing together waltlng for
fair {prospects
spresd out before him, and observed tbat -he had ex-
pected to ces more woods, an expectation, ‘doubtless,
Inthe meanwhile the throcg of swaying, cozer,
people, moro remote from him, wero crowding and
Jostling, ever restlesaly trying to geta glimpse of Mr.
Lincoln, many of whom, doubtless, saw for the first
among the reporters, Wo cndeayored to prepare our-
solves to casble the readers of Tum CHKOXICLE to,ob-
‘Af about 11:20, the Prosident arrived upon tho plat-
form, accompanied by Becretarics Seward, Blair, and
hands with me; and Mr. Lincoln es cordlally re-
sponded, Ho then Introduced Governor Brough to
and here are two moro Governors of Ohlo—how many
| Governor Brovgh, '‘and bo’s across the
By-and-by, Governor Tod sald he hed called on
also, on Mr. Ushe: = “Yes, oir,” ssid Seward, “I vialied
tho ground around the Somlnary this morning, and
Mr. Lincoln Joined In Well, Governor, you seem to
havo been to the Siste Departsnect and to the Interior,
‘ywhoroupon he turned to Secretary Blair and introdaced
Tho crowd upon the ground wera kept in the form
of shollow equare, within which, while these things
‘were procecding, the procession bad filed and the
‘yerlous companies forming It had taken up 6 position
pround the pleiform, while thosa who had tickels
‘Wonoticed delegations from Baltimore, Weshlng-
ton,and Phlladelphis, and from the Masons, Odd-
{com General Scott, regretting that. hls increasing in-
firmities rendered him unable to bS present upon tho
whlch the good sense of tho people Immeilately de-
elded so Irreverent upon such an occasion that noone
atretched away Into tho distance, far out of eny por-
sible rasge of hearing. Meny were In mourning,
and the upturned tearful eyes of those who wera near,
ners, flags, and devices of the various regiments, o8-
soclations, and delegations, all contribnted to produce:
NO. 17
s blending and contrast of colors highly pleasing to
bebold.
‘Aronnd, for off, ecatisred aver the landscape, were
crowds of people who, despairing of a near approach
to the stand, the centro of Interest, were eatisfylog
thelr curiosity and enjoying the sceneapparently apalt
from lt. Below lay Geitysburg, deserted ond fag-be-
decked, behind Jt the seminary and college, with their
clusterlog historical ascoclations ; etretching before
‘and beyond was the beantifal battle Geld, nor giving
vieh promise, as {t had ylelded past evidence of its
abundant fertllity. On the one side Calp’s Hill, tow
Precious in history, and on tho other, far back In tha
distance, and curmonnted by our besatifal fag, wes
the victory-crowned snmm!t of Round Top. Far, fat
off, in distinct outline, were the Bouth Mountains,
forming a well defined framo to the whole picture,
Minuto gans added their Iropressivences to the écxnd,
while a daguerrcotypist, with bis 1ostrament promi-
rently placed at the outskirts of the main crowd, by
the eld of (he coflly-giowing, bozy can, endeavors to
snatch and forever preserve Lbe animated foreground,
rleh In eminent citizens.
Prominent in that foreground must not be omitted
abesatifal in memoriam banner, born by a delegation
of tke Army of tho Polomec, from tho hospital et
York, of whieh they, who hed been wounded at
Gettysburg, were yet Inmates. This banner wes in
tho deopest mourning: Upon It was nn urnand an
Inserlption : ‘Honor to onr brave comrades.” Upon
the other sido was, ‘In memory of those who fell at
Gettysbarg, Jaly 1st, 24, and 84, 1803.”
Mr. Everett spoke fae about two boars, and bis
oration, fully reported elsewbere, uced nut bo here
produced. Thoso who reed {t will Nad that he did
smuple Jastice to his former calebrity, and to the im-
presiva occasion.
Afier tho orailon the Baltimore Union @leo Clab
sung in a very beantlfal style A poem, by B. B.
French, ineplred and written mpon tho battle fld,
‘wes then dellyered. The following Is the poem:
Gettyrburg,
BY i, B. FRENCH.
Tis boly groand—
This epot, where, In thelr graves,
‘We place our country’s braves,
Who fell In Frecdom’s holy canes
Fighting for Libertios and Lavo—
Let tears abound,
Here tet them reat—
And summer's heat aud winter’s cold
Bhall glow and frcezs above this mould—
A thousand yoars shall pass eway—
‘A Nation siill shall mourn this clay,
Walch now fs blest.
Here, where they fell,
‘ON shell the widow's tear be ehed,
Oft shall fond parents mourn thsir dead,
‘Tho orphan here shall kneel and Weep,
‘And maldens, where their loyers sleep,
‘Thelr woes shall tell.
Great God In Heaven |
Bball all this sacred blood be shed—
Shall wo thus mourn our glorious dead,
Ob, shall the end be wrath and woa,
‘Tho knell of Freedom's overthrow—
A Country riven t
Te will not be!
Wo trast, Oh God, Thy gracious power
To ald us {n our darkest hour.
‘This be our prayer—" Oh Father! save
A people's Fresdom from Its grave—
‘All pralgo to Thee!”
Tho President then delivered hls nddrees, whled,
though ebort, glittcred with gems, ovinelng the gea-
tlences and goodness of heart peculiar to bim, end
will receive tho attention end command tho ed-
miration of all of the tens of thouasnds who will
road Ite
It seemed to us that tke Prealdent cenalbly felt tho
solemnity of tho occasioa, and controlled himself by
aneffort, ‘This might bare been fancy, bat It was
oar impreeslon, and as such we record It.
‘The brief eddresa of tho President was followed by
the dirge celected for the occasion—ono of Perciyal’s
—sung by a cholr matnly composed of Gettysburg
Indica, and accompanied by Birg(eld’s band.
Afier this, a benodiction was pronounced by Rev.
Dr, —-, the President, wo belleyé, of the College.
Marehal Lamon then ennounced that at balf-past four
the Hon, Obas. Andu:son, Lieutenant Gorernor clect
of Ob{o, would deliver an eddress at the Presbyterian
church, whlch tho Presldent, bis Cabinet, and the
people, were Invited to attend ; he then proclaimed the
sseemblage dlamlsced, and while the procession was
re forming, a battery of the ih regulars fired a eslro
of elght ronnds from thetr four guna.
‘The Marino Band, of Washington, escorted tho pro-
céss{on back to the town, and afiermards, with other
bands alternating, kept the alr resonant with melody
until sonect.
Previous to the addr¢as of the Hon. C. Anderson,
Goy. Besmonr presented a Mag to » New York regl-
ment, and made on appropriate specch.
Wo are also Informed thet Just as the President was
golsg lo hear Mr. Anderson, m gentleman intro-
duced to bim old John Barns, thesoldler of 1812, and
the only man In Gettysburg who yoluntected to de-
fend St; and that the President Inylted blm to go
with him and Secretary Seward to hear tho speech,
and, each toking bls arm, tho old man between the
tyo great etstermen for whom be bad literally fought
and bled, was cecorted by (hem to tho church, where
he sat belreen them during tho speaking. Thla lit-
lo incident mast Lave been a traly gratlfylng com-
pliment to the brava old bero. -
This we did not witness, as we were at the railroad
endeavoring to get homenerds, Nobody ecemed to
| kuow anything of the arrangements, and thousands
were patiently waltivg to get home.
Tt appeared nelly that (he directors of the road or
some other power hed ordered thet no train ebould
leave until afier tho President's opecial train had
gone, and heace, although the tme for the regalar
train was 1 o'clock, aud hundreds Uterally had
thronged to the depot to go by that, yet they and ad-
Aitlonal expectants, until the sccumuleting hundreds
had owelled Lo thonsands, were all conspelled to walt
tll near 7 oclock, six mortal, long, wearying,
slowly-dragglog hours. We aro confident that our
excellent President was not a party to thls ehamefal
mismansgement, acd thet hed he known that
0 dense crowd of citizens were walling upon
hls movements he wonld not hevo delayed another
minnte—but {\ was, nevertheless, the case, that while
‘at least two {ull ond heavy trains might bayo been
ron to Hanover Janclon end back between 1 and
balf-past 5, P. M., yet one of the largest crowds that
ever Walted at a depot were detained here throngh »
most uofortunate mistake. To the credit of oar cl-
tlzens bo {t eald thoy bore thelr delay with remarka-
ble patience, and {he Baltimore Union Gles Clab
relleved the wearlness of a yery large portion by slng-
Ing in aenperlor mannér a constant encesssion of
patrlotic aud popnlar songs,
Tt yas my good fortune to return at last on the
Proaident’s epeclal train, conducted to Baltimore. by
d| Mr. John Vandauskeo, who. certalaly deseryed {he
thanks of many of the pkoncgraphic snd fanny
graphle gentlemen on the train; for he courteously
procured and fixed for thom, at considerable trouble,
an excellent light, around which, busy as bees, they
compared notes an tranectibed thelr phonographic
reports for the papers for which they were Iaboring.
‘Though nelther a phono or fanny grapher, be cer-
felnly oblaincd the thanks of your present corre-
spondent.
‘Tho whole affalr passed off admirably, caving the
annoying and unnecessary rellroad delays. Thero
seemed an abundance to cat and drink ; tho crowd
wwervof the best class of our Arierican citizens, bigtly
intelligent, refined, and of esurso qalet and orderly~
‘There ecemed to me to be no eensible Jar or discord
to the whole proceedings. It etrack me, however,
thst the flags upon the flagstaff should haye been at
half-mast, and all should have been draped in black,
copeclally Uho#s at Round Top and on the ground Im-
mediately In front of the platform. It sppesred to
‘me, oo, that minute fans shoald have been fired
from Round Top and Culp’s Hill—et least from 9
‘unlil 4—throaghout tke day. Fartherthan this thero
appeared nothing left undone that onght to bave been
done, and pozaibly there may exist ample reasons why
the owlsslona I have Indicated were permitted.
‘The train arrived at Washington at ten minntes to
oneon Friday morning, and thos ended the dedice-
thon of the Gettyebarg Cemetery—a day long to be re-
sambered by the Gettyaburghers In this to them event-
fol year, aud one whose effects will pass into ne
i
iy
ty
Ax unknown man entered a ssloon at Terre
Haale, Indlons, the other day, ordered a half dozen
oystert, ate them, and, upon rlalng up toleste, threw
pellyer quarter to the smezed proprietor. All at-
tempts to {dentify this singular character have (hus
far provod froitless,
| Aown them, they ¥
TERMS OF SUDSORIPTION
‘Two Douzaxs a year in edvance:
Mailed to rabsmribers out ef the elty, Two Dotuass
Der annum, and In proportion for « shorter peried—pay-
ment to bs invariably in advance.
A fair deduction On thes tera: will ta mede to now
‘vents and canvasiers.
‘Clubs of ten, {o ano eddtoss Firrwex Downe wresr
fn advance.
ed
Parson Brownlow’s Address (9 the People of
: East Tennessee.
(Brom the Knoxville Whis, Nov. 1]
Onr country has been divided and Alstracted for
tho Jast threo years, snd cren engaged In a orael
and unrelentlog war.” In thoBouih there hea been a
strovg Unfon clement all the tlme; bat powerless for
good, es {twas kept down by rebel bayonote, under
the worst reign of terror ever known to a civilized
country. At ths North there has been all the timo a
tory element In sympathy with tbe rebelilony bat
equally powerless for ev, because of its weakness
sud the infsiny of Its Je'ders. Upon one most im-
portant polnt, wo ore bappy to say, our people of the
Joyal States ero apeolutely nuanitious—men of all
old party alllllatios egreo (hat, mhatover elso may
happen, tho rebellion mutt be’ pat down, and tho
Unlon innst bo preserved: When the *ebollion was in
augniated there wero thousands among us who wero
half inclined toregard the attempt to quell the out
break ss hopeless, and w more tban half in-
olined to end the war by conceding the Independence
of the bogus Confederacy, althongh It bad originated
Ip ond wes based upon tho great Boathera platform
of faleebood, perlary, and treachery.
Onr old eubscelbers, whorn names were leaton, will
bear testimony that Wo desonaced tho rebellion and
all concerned In promoting it Nay, we told the
pablic, and especially the South, what would come to
pass, ‘In one of onreditor/als, wil fore tha wary
we used thls remarkable langaage= "If the colton
Biatos rash madly Into this revolt coctomplated a louz
war will bs the resnl(—s war thet will
rench the land {n blond. and ingolve bath eeetiorn of
the coaatry fo untold millions of debt, Lo eay nothlag
of the alanghtar of hundieds of thousands, and of the
suflaring of the p
thelr utter rain i busl-
ness. Aud mcr , nnd oxrtalnly worse than
tbls for a prond p: the Sonth will
ba mbipped acd dsivea in disgrace back Into the
Union, end mado to sled ob to tho laws
and Copstitatfon of she Ualted Bt The Southern
Alsanlonisis, demagogues, ond
nelvys, and havo eo teoght the people, thst the people
of Ave North won't fight, snd that if a bold front 1s
L coue to any terma for the sake
of peaee. This may be trovof tha politictans and
dumagogucs of the Nort. wbo ano in sympathy with
Bonthern traltors, who acied with them In breaking
up tho Charleston Convention ond In procuring the
nomlaation of Breck {t ts not Line of the
real people of the Norih, ‘They cra brave sud pa-
trlotle, and will fight to uphold and malotain tbe
old flay and to metoteta tho Uolov, notil they put
down the rebellion oF extermlcate all who sro en-
geged In It. Come what will or may 7o shall bo
found, Ifallve, battling on the aida of this Uoloa, and
Ja opposition fo thla Lofinitely foferael conspiracy to
destroy our country. and ogalost tho bad mea and
corrupt politicians who nro urging the deluded people
of tho Bonth on to rnia.””
This we spoke
moneed we nttered
Jitora Matter them-
war, and atterit hed eom-
‘g sentiment and pre-
diction in a leading editorial: “The decd 1s dove!
Soath Carolina fs out {) But the end ja not yet. Other
Eouthern Biates will, la thelr madness and folly, go
with South Carolina ; and now comesthe tug of war.
What Is this for? is it to secure oor rights, whieh
means to make our negro property secure? ‘Blavery
fa secure; bot {f'a war of eevrral sears duration 1s
forced upon the country, It will destroy slavery. We
say this as a pro clavery man, avd uot beosnee wo are
in oympathy with Abolittonts abn heresy as
Sre-stion. Ocr concern, homo sTenuessea, and
va call pon her citixecs tn show thelr renao, petrict-
Jem, and courage, by remoloing where thay ato—in the
Union. Desperate efforts will bu mado to carry the
border Blates cut with the colton Btates. Bhould Mary
land, Virginia, Tenneregs, Kentucky, Arkantes, and
Mizzourl—Siates strang along tho border—go Into thle
Infernal crasade, thelr terrliory will be mado the
theatre of hostile operations, nod before the war ends
those Slates will all.ba Jal In rolng, Mark oar pre-
diction. Yancey, Toombs, Biidell, Davis, Ieham G.
Harris, and olher bed men'Soorb, who will hesd the
revolt, know that It will ralu the Border Blates, pro
vided they can kozp the war in them, aud (his tho
colton State traitors will roxk todo. ‘And when tho
war gomes—for come It will os certetaly as thero Is a
Godin heaven—theeo grlity cotton State lords will
eall apon ua of the Border States to drive back the
Northern hordes who may cee to Inyado onr soll.
Bat what wo sey will be denounced os thy ravings of
a troltor to the Soath. Go on, madmon of the Bonth
in sour wild and wicked carcts, and time will tell
who {s the falseprophesandthetraltor. Wessyegaln,
and thus far in advance, thet wo Intend to eduere to
the Federal Union, shonld {cost us what little we
are worth, nnd even our Iif
‘Tho p
epeak of the present acd of what Is to come.
In common wiih the whole country, we depl
ravages of war, and woold hall with heartfé
Jolelag the return of psaco, wo deom it Inconataste
with tho honor ard dlznity of tho nation to mal
any other tendera of pose to the men In arms
against it than such as are embodied in the Constitu-
tlon ofthe United States, ander which they can at
any Ume resume thelr place In tho Arserlean
Union, eubject only to euch psion nod pennliles os
thoy mney have Incurred; and whilo we would
haye our mbltary anthoriiles In command and
on Goyerament deal In tha mest liberal eplrit
toward the deloded masses, mod the patriotic who
wera conserlpted, we arge tho punlahment of {ntelll-
gent traltors, and Inolet thet the halter should bo
summoned to do Its eppropriats work among tho
Ieaders. And we reJolce to knovr that It 1s the settled
determination of cur Government to content to no
peace which chall {avolva a ceparation of the Ameri.
can Union, ot reengaltien of ths right or tho paver of
any Stato to seceds, or any change fa the Conatitu-
tlon, except such as may bo mado by the people |a sc
cordance with tha forms which It prescribes. Nay,
Jet (ho war bs prosecated vigorously, and pushed
south with determined energy until the old dsg, the
banner of beaty and glory, ehall ways over every foot
of territory on this coallnent,
‘Tho guerrilla warfare which the rebels delight in,
and threaten Uslon mon with, espnot bo long mate.
tained when ones tho war ls ended, or when reb
zoldiers are driven from a State. Salf-preasrvetion
Will lead pod mien everyrbere to aolte with the Gov
Crament In closing itont. No merey will be shown
Uhieves and asessaing, if thoy contlone their rava
when thele ormics hayolald down thelrarms. They
Daye co claims: under tha Iawa of warfare; thoy ara
ont of the paly of their protection, placed ‘there by
thelr own rcekless violation of thos Jaws. ‘This
picking off men beroand (here, and these guerrilla
Talds upon femilles ond vlloges, wbers murder and
plander ara the only motives, and not 1a any sense
the fnrtherance of the objects of mar, should be pan
febed’ with death, thon evi form ot atrial.
Tet no euch men ba taken ss prlecners. Late stern
yengeance bo taken npon oyery «uerrllin that falls
{nto our hands, end thelr ccOnilaws would be, Ia.
Inrge mesure, deicrred from crimes that only
Syuthera traitors acd degraded savages can take
pleasnre in.
We cancot closs this opeving addryés (oour patrons
withont a brief notlcs of the clergy, claa of men,
ve all others, who hava beea productive of mis
chief, violence, acd crime In tha South. Wo, of
courte, alladato\that clean of them, irrespective of
Focls, who have been active lo promoting the cause
of revellion. We bezard nothing ingaylog thst tho
wort claes of mea who ao mekiog tracks upon
Boutbern coll are so-called preachers of tke Gospel,
who bare encouraged in this work of persecution,
{mpricooment, dronkeness, Islog, riealing, as
sassination, and murder. “They havo aldcd in
{ke work of devastating the country ; they bave con-
tribated to ll tho land with mournioe; they have
caused tears of {en of thousands of widows to low ;
fey haye done thelr fall part In handing down to
ferity an ormy of orphan ebildreo; they hava
Aided materially tn Miling thousands of groves with
tho best elizna of the country, North and South;
‘and, fearfal to relate, they have malniy contilbuted to
send thoneands to hell who might have been redeemed
by the blood of {bot for thls war, Weesn
never hear oneof thes hasd hypocrites preseh It wo
‘can get beyond the eoand of his heteful voles. Lat
‘all patriots resolve upan tho same course, and thus,
Ya all loyal sections, drive tke monsters Into tbs
shades of private life,
To regard to slavory, we will tata tho yronad which
experience and logic prove, sud that 1s that {t cannot
longer maintain itself In the teinperate sone after tbls
rebelilon, and that the African race when emancipated
Will dlesppecr. ‘The elava Biate and slaycholder
havo abollahed elavery by tho rebellion nnd Its cause
quencer—by the warend iho cynsilintlonal means
Secorded to the Government for is defecces Tho
fdlayery agitation which brouwht onti's war was (he
perfecting of the nullifier’s plot for dowiu, “
olon. And, though we bara favored slaveyy all cor
Iife long, no greater mistake was over made in gop~
posing that the wesses of Wo people of the Bonth
Teally favor tho instituilou. ‘They ato opposed to
emanelpatlon' In their midst, becanse of the repog-
ance of negroes (0 Isbor, and of the demorallzed
state of coclety that tans follow.
‘Other poluts on which Gur pstrons expect to hear
us speak, after an absence of (wo years, will bo
{reated upon editorially, from Wms to time. “to thoss
bo may be considered’ cur friends wo feel under ro
(rivlal obligations. To theso who are onr enewles
wre feel no particular hatred or malice, but wil at all
times ba most happy In forgiving them, provided they
hare no! beea the persecntors of Ualon men. There
fore, with the bizhest regard for friends, m decent re-
spect for honorable eaemles, and the lowest contempt
for tho leaders of thé rebellion, thls Journal, with
Whatever of talents Its editor can mmiter, laanches
upon the troubled sea of Ife
st 1s with tho reader, ond we have only to
‘Walle,
«
. G. BROWNLOW,
Editor of the Kovzeit @ Whig
——
Tue Terre Haste Hzyrest tells how ndroitly
thres dcierters were arre:tel near Rosedale, Park
eounty, on Taorsdey of Isek week ‘Threa uoldler
hoya went up there and learned (bat ono of the men
they were In ezerch of, James T. Montzomery, of the
434 Indians, was to be marries th (og.
fo Lscd, end representing thorasel ves
they wont to tho hoose end Joiced in with the fostiv1-
tle “After a while tho boys cent ant, walted until
the company hsd disperse, 2x sbout fifteen miantes
(ler the bridal party had ro\l4 medee descent on
thom acdtook the groom In charze, Wilton Park-
hurst and William Farris, ooth of the $5.b, were aleo
arrested, and the trio are cow on tho wey to thelr
regiments,
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Daily Chronicle,
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D. c. FORNEY, Publisher,
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1863,
‘ny REQUESTED to annonce that from this
dang aul ho inoeting of Congress the President will
tbo unable to receive visltore, bls time being fclly oc-
copled by public business.
November 18, 1803.
Enwanp Evenetz’s Great Onatioy sp THE
Psoceepiss or tux Dzpioatiox oF 7m Na-
rioyat CemetenY at Gerrrsnona, will be issued
tomorrow in pamphlet form, For eale at tho
Canoxioe Orrice.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
‘There Js certainly, as set, no bad nows from Gene
ral Barnside, and notblog pointe to defeat in thst
quarter. The Jatest news from East Tennessoo an-
nonnees that our forces hsd follen back to Kuor-
ville. They could not do otherwise. It would nct
be Jadlelons, of couric, for the commanding General,
whllo being Invested, to do anything but contract
his lacs. ‘This General Burrslde bas done. He hes
evacuated all (he towns, bemlets, rivers, and moun-
tain pesees ond gops, eouth, east, and weet of bim,
and mated his entire army within bis’ entrench-
ments at Knoxville. We do not know bow
strong the opposing forces 1s upon tho
Virglols felde, eont from Lee's army some works
ego, bat it 1s prevamed to be In the nelghborhood of
ten thousand men, onder Bradley T. Jobrson, Tue
fores apon the Kingston rosd, under Longstreet, may
bo safely put down at 15,000. Longstreet will not
attempt to wholly inycat Barnside’s position,, es such
a move would fearfally jcopardies his own army
Tho two parties rospectiyely under Longstreet aud
Johnson may attempt to carry bis works and
crush him within bis lins, Bot they bave
not a exMclent number of troops to suc
cesefully carry out any ench harardons
andertaking. 4s to tho «sfety of General Barn-
slde’s army there neod be no question, Hla ine
of retreat 1s open, clearand wide. Bat we do not
wantto sco him retrest. A retrograde movement from
that gection of country, and the replacing ot Bast
Teaneazee In rebel posseaslon, Would be one of the
mon: ceyere Federal defeats of tho war. We look
for nothing disastrous in that quarter. Barnalde bas
qaite a large force of bis own, and It has been cf-
cally madekown that he bas reeralted between five
and six thousand (while and black) soldiers elnce his
occupation of that country. Farthermore, reinforce
mentscan resch him in a short time from Lexington,
Ky. 0nd, lnsy, {t must be remembered that the pos!
tlon of Longstreet {s by no means a eafo one. To walt
secms far moro critical than Barnside’s. The fact is,
Longetreet actually invites General Grau: to whip
him, ond we shall be greatly astonished If tho latter
oes not do so, The rebela play rieky games for
handsome siekes, East Tennessee Is a glorious
cvnutry, and {ts loss to the “Southern Confederacy”?
{oa great pollUical as well as military disaster. This
the lesders of the bogus Government well know, and
thaa tho bold mors apon the board.
The battle of Pine Blof, Arkaneas, Js recorded 23
one of tho “greatest lIttle ? affairs curlog the war.
Colonel Cloytom, of the 6.b Kanses, after Ave hours?
bard Aghilog, wih fiye batdred end Afty men, pat 1o
flight four thousand of (he enemy under General Mar
madoke. Oar loss was esyenteen killed and thirty-
nine wonnded, and one missing. The enemy’s loss
was fifty-three killed, one bandred and elxty-four
wounded, and thirty-three prisoners. A few days be-
fore Colenol Cleyton took three hundred and any
men and four pieces of light artillery, and, by moking
Scircaltsnd yonte, and marching ninety miles In
thicty three hours, euccsbded In surprising and com
pletely routing Colonel Dobbin’s cavalry brigade at
‘Tollp, eapturiog one etand of colore, all bis camp and
‘stores, medical sapplles, tranportation, &c.
Oar latest advices from Charleston are more cheering
than for some time past, The navy bes got to work,
ceveral of our veestls having proceeded qalte a dis-
tanco up the channel. Tho rebels report that one of
the monitors bas been dameged In tho tarret acd
smokerteck. Tho Framiur of tho 18th inst, esys
that Fort Gregg threw twenty-five shells into Charles-
top, but without causing meterial damage. The
monitors and land batteries «till round awoy st Bam-
ter, but tbe old heap of rulos still holds ont. The
rebel newspapers esy that, from present Indications,
our army Intends to operate more extenalyely than of
lato.
Among (hs treatles to come before the United
Biates Benate Tor ratidcation {s one made Jest eammet
by the Commisstoner of I=dhan Affairs with the chiefs
of the Crecks, by which those who Jolued the rebels
are Fermitted to return to thelr allegiance, but aro to
‘be forever dirqualifed from holding offices of bonor,
emolament, or trust among tho Indlave; and the
treaty engeges to abolish slavery, as the Oherokee
nation has dono already, and 10 colonize freed men
on lands belonging to the Creeks.
Lieutenant Babb writes from Libby Prison of tke
great Joy given by the fret lot of goods received from,
the Chrietian Commission. Colonel Powell, by re-
qnest, dlatribated them In (he hospital, and Licaten-
ant W. F. Randolph, of the 5h United Btates arlll-
lery, assisted by Litutenant Colonel White, of the
67\h Pennsylyanis volunteers, distributed them In the
prison.
‘The Texas exptdliion, ander General Banks, is re:
presented, through our. Jats advices from New Or-
leaps, a8 a great success. We occupy Brazos Island,
Brownsville, aud Point Isabel. The rebols fed in
confusion to Ban Antonio. The casualiles on both
aides are suppoced to bo omall, but are no} men-
toned.
William T. Smitheon, convicted by the General
Courtmartial of ‘holding correspondence with the
enemy,” «c2., has been eontenced to be confined In tho
peniientiary et Albany, Now York, for the term of
fro years, Tho sentence has been approved by the | Act of justice would be done to the invalid aol:
Prealdent. dier and” the Government be relieved of
The clerks In the departments for the pastfow|a considerable expenditure by the redac
wrecks have been compelled to work night and day.
‘The labor performed In come of the departmonts bes
deen Immense. This year the toll exacted from the
clo ks has bein excessive, a8 a general thlag.
Governor Morton, of Iodiana, whois at present Jn
thocity, hss recelved a letter from Mr, Ould, the rebel
commlssloner for the exchange of prisoners, premlalog
tbat all Stato supplies for Federal prisoners at Rich-
mond and Bello Islo will be recelved and distributed
according to instructions,
‘The Rasslan Admiral and Beet leave New York on
Mondoy next. The flest will proceed to Fortress
Monroo, where it will winter. The ussof the Brook
Jyp Navy-yard was tendered tho Admiral, bat he de-
clined acceptivg it for various reasons.
‘Tho strikes Sn New York, In moat instances, con-
Line; but most of the employers of carriage and
omolbus dilvers have ogreed to pay $1 75 per day, and
{kis expected that thera will be a general compliance
with this demand before tho end of the week,
We conciuds our bistory of the Gettyaburg dedlce-
Hon fp thie sorufng’s paper, by publishing tbe
Tebly fitere ing, letters from one of onr epeclal cor
“Feepondents, hich we were unablo to place before
our readers yesterday.
Bleyon blocksde-rupnars have arrivel ealcly at
Wilmington {n the lest few days. Oar blocksders
must keep up 8 more Uvely wateh. Wilming‘on
seems to be the only place fast now where thesé le
gluimate craleors cun run In st thelr lelanre.
‘All the ratlons cout by the Government and by the
Baltimore Anierican Relief Ford bave arrived eafo
a} Richmond, and are belng distributed to our famlah-
fog patriots.
All reports of heavy Gghting in Western Lonislenn
pre pronounced untrus. Thero hss b.en olight ekir-
mlsbirg inthat direction, bat nothing {mportant or
decisive bas occurred.
Toe gold market went wild over the news from
East Tennesseo yesterday. Tho Woll-street follows
got Itup sshigh os 164), batt fell iitdlo Dooly.
Elward &, JaGray, a merchant of New Youk, bas
sentone thousand dollars to the Christian Commis.
sion for the rellef of the Richmond prisoners.
One bucdred Federal prisoners were recelved at
Libby prison, Richmond, from Charleston, on Mon-
day night Iast.
Br adler General T. F. Mesgher {s to be made a
mi jor general, ard to have command of the old Irish
‘end Excelelor brigades.
‘The Richmond Exoniner eays that 700 Federal
prisoners havo been cent to Danville.
A largo mess meeting Will ba held In New York on | correspondent is in the wrong. His suggestion,
however, gives us the opportunity of correcting
‘Wednesday next to encoursze enlistmenta, bs
THE SPEKOH OF THE FRENCH ENPE-
ROR
The fall text of tho epeech of the Emperor Na-
poleon, before the Chamber of Depnties, is before
as. It mustto bave disappointed everybody by
its mesninglessness, It is long, much longer
than bis Mojesty's addresses on previous similar
occasions, but it is plain that a multiplicity of
words is employed for concealment mainly. He
congratulates the Deputies upon the continued
progress end prosperity of the country, the
activity that bas been displayed in tho
prosecution of the public works, aud on
the abaodant harvest; admitting at the same
timo that, financially, the hopes of the oountry
have not been fally realized, though tho expendi-
tures for the war in Mexico and Cochia China
have been so far met without applying for extra-
ordinary reeources. In one thing, it must bo ad-
mitted, the Emperor of the French shows him:
self tobe wise ood able ruler. Ho interests
himself deeply in the offsira and well-being of
the massea of the people. On referring to the
report of the address, which wo publish in to-
day's Cnnoyiors, it will bo ecen that mavy
ameliorations have been introduced io the domes-
tie policy of the Goverament, which the Chamber
of Deputies is called upon to confirm, the most
striking of which, perbaps, is one, the professed
object of which is to remedy the excessive ten-
dency to centralization—" to simplify admit
trative formalities, to eoftan legislation applicable
tocluszes.” If we may not doubt the good faith
of these refornis, they certainly indicate a most
commendable concern on the part of the Emp:
ror for the well-being of hia subjacts, especially if
it be truthfully added that “in the midst of there
material earoa nothing that conceras‘religion, the
mind, ond morality has beon neglected.”
With regard to the foreign policy and affairs
of the empire the addreas is both communicative
and reticent. It mentions among “unforeseen
and inevitable events” the American war, the
Sorced occupation of Mexico and Cochin China,
snd the ivgurrection in Poland, nnd protests,
though we must doubt the sincerity of tho
protestation, that “distant expeditions, the
object of eo many criticisme, have not
been the execution of a premeditated plan;
the force of events has brought them about, and
they are notwithstanding not to bo regretted.”
The argument by which these “distant expedi-
i sre defended is, that France could not de.
yelope her external commerce except by secu-
ring position and inflaenco in America, and sc:
quiring pozsesaiona in the East’ as a ect-off to the
vaat territories in the same direction of Spain and
Holland. The grstulstory statements of tho ad-
dress, with regard to the French occupa-
tion of Mexico, will excite o smile on
the part of our readers, who happen to
know more about that mntter than the French
Chambers of Deputies are likely to koow,
and will readily appreciate the qualiGed tone of
the Emperor when he calls upon bia peoplo to
have faith in French enterprises beyond the seo,
or when he implores the Deputies “not to defaco
the glory acquired, 60 To srrax, nt the two cx-
tremities of the world, Pekin and Mexico.” On
all these points tbe Emperor is reticent. Beyond
the “mere mention " of the Amerieaa war, nothing
is said of our national or domestic affairs, The
subject is virtually jguored, and the Federal Go.
vernment and the rebels are alike loft in the dark
as to in whut direction the current of the Empe-
ror’s sympathies flows, It is quite safe to infer
that they will take the channel which selfintorest
makes for them.
On the Polish question tho Emperor of the
French is more communicative, and bis commu-
nicativeness culminates in the recommendation
of a European congress on the general affairs of
the continent. After atudying Louis Napoleon's
language on this eubject, wo canuothelp thiokiog
that it has quite as much relation (0 the jealousy
which England and France entertain of each
other as to the Polish question, and we thiok
every intelligent reader will concur with us in our
opioion. What else does bo mean, what elso
can tbe Emperor meen, when he inquires, “Shall
ths jealous rivalries of the great Powers hinder
forever the progress of civilization? Shall we al-
ways cherish mutual distrast by exaggerated or
moments? Should the most precious resources
be indefinitely exhausted ia a vain display of our
forces? Shall we eternally maintain o state
which is neither peace with security nor war with
its happy cbances?” It is notorious that those
two Powers are ever preparing for war, yet aro
they mutually afraid of the “happy chances!’ of
an encounter. We greatly doubt whether Eng-
land will consent to the calliog of the congress,
or be a party to it if it is held.
A comnrsronpest makes some supgestions
with regard to the employment of able bodied ci-
vilians in eituations that might be filled by inva-
lid soldiers which seem to us reasonable, and en
tled to the consideration of the military authori
We assume that the facts aro substantially as he
represents them, to wit, that in the qaartermns-
ters’ departments, both in the front and in the
cities, able-bodied civilians are employed oa
clorks and overseers; thnt in many instances,
where negroes are employed aa laborers, the
superintendents or overseers are also able
bodied civilians ; and thut on many public worka
tho laborers are able-bodied men, who have never
yet taken up arms for their country’s defence.
Now the question is whether in many instances,
perhaps ning ont of ten, if wo except the third
clags, iavalid soldiers might not perform the dn
ties of these civilians, and thus additional mate
rial be furnished for the ormy, Even if this
abould not be the result of the change, at least an
tion of the Iovalid Corps. Th principle of
giving the preference in public employment to
those, or the relatives of those, whu have suffered
in their country's service, has bean properly ro-
cognized by the President and the Departments,
and being sound, beyond all question there would
aeem to be no reason why it should not be car.
ried out in all cases. We are awste of only two
objections to the application of this principle in
the firat two of the particalars specified. Firat,
that already certain daties bave been assigned to
the Invalid Corps; and, second, that a certain
class of talent is necessary in the situations which
thess civilians fill.
Of course wo fully recognise the right and the
competency of the prope? authorities to regulate
all these matters according to their own jadg-
ment. They olone are responsible to the coun-
try for the administration of the executive affairs
of departments and bureaus. Thero can ba
no impropriety, however, in respectfully calliog
their attention to the subject, in the hopetbat tims
may open tha way for some change in the re-
spects named. Even supposing that ample mili-
tary employment can be found for or is imperative
upon the Invalid Corps in its presont numerical
strength, overy month and every week is adding
to its numbers, and the time will come, we
imagine, when its force will be more than equal
to its present datics. And with regard to the ss
cond point, it cannot be unsa‘o to say, considering
whence eur army comes, that the Iavalid Corps
will supply men competent to any daty that is
now required of civilians. It does seem to us
sonnd argument that, wherever there is a aitua-
tion in which on invalid soldier can perform the
datics as well oy s civilian, he should bave the
first chance of filling it. The nation can never
repay tho debt of gratitude it owes to the aoldier,
and the Government, as the representative of the
nation, should sce to it that any opportunity of
paying oven the amallost moicty of it does not
pass by unimproved.
‘With respect to the employment of iavalid
soldiers on the public works, in positions now
u
what wo belicve to be s prevalent error respect-
ing members of the Invalid Corps, It is sup-
posed, becanso many of them wow look robust
and healthy, they are nesdlessly or by favoritism
ndmitted into the corps. Thore is no ral foun-
dation for this idea. Only thoso ore thna classed
whom careful surgical examination bas pro
nounced unfit for activo daty, and it is s well ns-
certained fact that, in a majority of cases, the
men Whore appearance is most favorable to health
are thosa who would soonest break down under
any Isborious service. We suggest to onr corre-
spondent that on the public works only able-
bodied men can be economically or profitably
employed; and we can assure bim, after mach
inqairy into the organization of the Lavalid Corpe,
that none woald be found who would come within
that category.
We ane mach gratified to avnounce a measure
which reflects the highest credit upon the Secre
tary of War, as tho troe friend of the soldier,
which we have ever known him to be ;—a mea:
soro which feom a prolific correspondence on the
subject we kaow to be highly necessary, and
mill tend to remove a great deal of hard feeling
which has crept into our hospitals among the
privates there domiciled. The measore is the
more creditable to Mr. Stonton because it
is of his own suggestion, and unsolicited
by the gentleman to whom he has confided the
important trust in question, The Secretary of
War haa appointed Messra: James C. Wetmore
of Obio, Gardiner Tafts of Masachusetts, W.
Y, Sellick of Wisconsin, A. C, Chester of Illinois,
aud J.C, Ragerty of New Jersey, Bonrd of
Tospectora of Goveromeot Hospitals and Military
Prisons in tho Department of Washington,
with full autbority—we epesk advisedly,
having read their instructions—to correct
every abuso which’ they may discover “in
tboso institations. Tho appointment of such a
Board was needed, and was mado of th Secre-
tary's own volition, The gentlemen composing
it act without compensation, but they are the
men to do their work heartily and with patriotic
motives, and wo entertaia no doubt that from this
time forward the complaints that wo have re.
ceived, but we havo uot felt at liberty to publish,
vill entirely ceaso. The powera of the Board are
adequate, ond the Secratary of War is in carnest
jn his determination to work a reform, He will
bo well advised by tho gentlemen named,
RerneseNtation have been made to us, by
persons whose kvowledge of the locality of the
Proposed site for the Newsboys’ Home is perhaps
grenter than our own, that we have judged too
unfavorably of tho healthiness of the location,
If, ia our anxiety to protect the newabosa from
injadicious arrangements, we havo been led into
error, we con ocly plead our purity of motive and
benevolence of intention. We are free to admit,
also, that any home that ia not positively
unhealthy, which respectable gentlemen who
know the neighhorhcod of the canal bridge, on
Soventh street, assure us may be safely afirmed
respecting the proposed site, will be a great gain
in the comfort and to the morals of the boys
question, We certainly have no desire to throw
avy impediment in the way of the bevevolent
ladies who have the matter in charge, and, ns
they acsuro us that the site of tho new home is
two hundred and fifty feet from the canal, it is
possible that we have overestimated the objac-
tious to it
Tue sates of five twenties during the Inst ten
days amount to alittle over nine millions of dollars.
The Treasury Department is neatly thirty-four
millions bebind in tho delivery of eoupon bonds,
some of the onfers of the thirtieth October being
yet unfilled. This great delay, like that which
occurred in August last, is in consequence of the
non reception of the new series of bonds.
It bas been the practice of the Department to
make each series of ons hundred millions distinct
ia style and general appearance. Tho whole of
the third serios was printed early in Octobér-
The angraving of the fourth ecries was in pro-
grees, ond the Secretary expected to supply the
demand without any interruption, bat tho wopre-
cedentad subscriptions daring tho last week of
October orhausted the third series, and caused
the suspension of deliveries, which has occasioned
ao much inconvenience to the public. The en.
gravers promise to farcish the small bonda of
the fourth series to-morro, and of all denomina-
tions by Wednesday next; after which time all
subscriptions will be immediately filled. Tho ro-
sister bonds are now furnished without delay.
Sentence of Smithson, the Banker.
‘Tho centence of the Angur Court Martial in the
vezee of William T. Bmithson, the banker, has been
approved and promalgeted. Is Js that ke be conflaed
to hard labor in the Albavy penitentiary for the term
of five years. Mr. Smithson was taken North yester-
day. Tho charge on which be was sentenced waa
correspondlog with the cnemy In 1861, for which ho
Wes once arrested ond enbeequently released. The
following is the ofticlal order:
ApjsoTaxt GENERAL'S Orricn,
Wasuixoton, November £0, 1883.
Williaa . Smithson, convicted by the General
Conrt-martiel of ‘holding correspondence with tha
coemy, Jn violation of the S7.tr Arilcle of War,” and
of “giving Intelligence to the enemy,” in violation of
the came artlele, has bean sentenced * Ty bs comflard
in ths Penitentiary at Albany. Nes York, or ‘in auch
our place os Ure Sieritary (f War may dircet, for the
term of fs years.” Tao sentence bas, been approved
by tho President, and the Secretary of War has de-
sigeated Albavy, New York, 05 the place of conine-
ment ¥. D. Towssenp,
Acsletant Adjatant General.
Pacrrio Rarinoap —A dispateh received at the Ip.
lerlor Department this _morpipg announces tho com-
pletion secterday of Iho grading of forty miles of the
eaitern scction of the Pacific rallroad, ‘Tho work was
performed 1n forty-five dase. It 1s expected that cars
will be rapning on the road on or before tho 1st Janu-
ary next. Yk ETS
New Musio—We are indebled-to Mr. John F.
Ellis, the extevelve music dealer, $08 Pennsylvania
avenue, for the following new music: “Tho Young
Volunteer,” a patriotic song by Robert Morris, music
by Alfred Delaney; ‘Clara,’ 8 new dance, arranged
for the plano ; the “Song of the Guard,” a patriotic
balled ; ‘Don Jann,” a solo for tho flate, with plano
secompaniment ; “In Terra 8! Diviscro,”” a romanes,
by Thorbecke; and the "Shadow Dance,” from the
opera of ‘“Dinorab,” arranged by Mark Hasler, Mr,
Eilis fs dally receiving the latest masle published,
Opp Fe.iows’ Hatt.—Miss Chrlatlana Schmidt
will give» grand concert to-morrow evining at the
sbove-named hall, assisted by eome of the most cele-
brated musicians of the day. The eclections will be
of the most recherche kind, and we doubt not the ea
cred concert will be well altended. Miss Schmidt is
sald to bea wonder on tho violin. Sho will wind op
tho evenlog’s performauce with “Le Carnival do
Venlse,” Which mado Urso so popnlar a few years
ago.
Tue following dispatch hss been recelved In on
swer toan Inquiry whether the atores of the Christian
Commission hed been scat back from Clty Point by
tho rebel authorities
Fontagss Moxuoz, November 10—Rev. W. E
Boardman, Secretary Qhristian Commission: No Rods
have been refused, 8. A. Merepitn,
Brigadier General.
Hos. John Brovgb} governor elect of Oblo, and
Indy, have arrived in our city.
Promotions In Fuith Maine Volupteers,
Brapgvanrsns Firru Marsa Rucivest,
November 17, 1863.
Tho folloming 1s a list of recent promotions In this
regiment :
First Lieutenant Nathan Walker to bs captain of
company I.
Firat Lientenant Daniel O, Clark to be captain of
company K.
Firat Lientenant John D, Ladd to bs captain of
company H.
Second Lientenant Orrin B. Stevens to be first llea-
tenant of company F.
Second Lieutenant J.C. Sammeraides to be [dret
Ueatenant of com;
Second Lieulenart Jobo A. A. Packard to be frat
Uentezant of company A.
First Sergeant Walter Foss to bo second Meatenant
William A, Tabbs t6 be second
of company H,
First. Sergeant
Mentenant of company I.
Toe commission of Wm. A Tabbs, above men-
Noned, was recelved but a few days afer the bala
P at Rappabeonock Statlon, November 7, In which en-
filled by able-bodied workmen, we suspect our| gegoment be fell while gallanUy leading on the men
‘Of bis company in the charge,
Gro. W. Bick!
Adjatent Fifi Main Volantects
LATEST NEWS.
BY TELEGRAPH TO THE OHRONICLE.
LATEST FROM CHARLESTON.
FORT GREGG THOWS TWENTY-FIVE SHELLS
INTO CHARLESTON,
\THE SHIFTING ABOUT OF FEDERAL PRISONERS,
Eloven Yessols Run the Blockade at Wil-
mington.
THE REBEL RAM MISSOUBI A FAILURE.
Tho Rations Sent by Government and Private Indi-
Viduals Arriva Safely at Richmond,
FontKess Mosnox, November 20—The steamer
Conyoy, Captain Bochrer, bes arrived from City
Point.
Colonel Irving eatlafectorily transferred ont Govern
ment rations, snd also the Baltimore American Rellef
Fand provisions, to Commissioner Onld.
Tho Richmond Examiner of the 18th contains the
following telegrams:
Cuanestox, November 17.—Trro monitors were
engaged, but not seen, this morning. There Is a re-
port from Fort Moultrle that (he leading monitor in
the Ogbt bad her smoke stack and turret perforated.
Avoport from Samtor states that four monitors
took .s position to day near Cammings? Point, and
afierward passed up tha channel. It ls belleved they
carrled heavy welghts suspended at o certain depth
below water, to ascertain If thers wes passoge for
yeusels of a certain draft.
‘The bombardment of Fort Sumter, lest night wes
about ss usuaL Slow firing this morning. The
enemy Gred twenty shots from Fort Gregg on the
clty, dolng no material damage, Ttis reported e gun
barat at the Inst Are. =
Blow firing on Fort Samter all day Present Indlcs-
ons are that tho enomy Intend imore extenslvo opera
tlons. No monitors in action to-dey. They have
relired, a}
The Ezominr gaye 700 more Yankeo prisoners
‘were sent to Danville yesterday.
Ono bundred and fifteen Yankeo prisoners were re-
ceived at Libby prison from. Charleston, on Mondsy
night. Among them were the sailors ond marines
captored in last night’s assault on Sumter’s battered
walls. B
The blockaderannlcg steamers Dandes, Flore,
Banohee, Syren, Alice, Advance, Hansa, Beauregard,
Antonics, Dispatch, and General Scotia, have arrived
at Wilmlogton, :
‘The Ella and Anna {s reported burned.
The great ram Missourl, ballt ‘ot Bhroveport, {s 8
fallure, It coat the Government £500,000,
‘The Examiner, of the 18:b instant, was the only
Richmond paper recelved.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS.
Four Days’ Fighting Between Longstreet’s
and Burnside’s Forces.
RETREAT OF THE UNION ARMY TO KNOXVILLE,
A Great Battle Expected.
Kxoxvi.ie, Tess,, November 17, 1863,
General Longetrcet, after crossing the Tennessee on
Saturday morning, 14th instant, was sltacked In the
afernoon by General Barnelde, who drove the od.
vance guard back to ithia a mile of the river's edgo
by nightfall.
Longatrect crossed the. remainder of hls troops
during the night, and on Sundsy morning sdyanced
1a foree.
General Barnside, flodlog It Impossible to cope
with him with tho small force at bis disposal, fell
dick to Lenoir, the rear guard skirmlebing heavily
‘with the cnemy throngh tbo day.
Thros desparate charges were wads upon our p2sl-
tlons daring Sandsy night, bat they were handsomely
repulsed. "
Oo Monday morning Ganeral Barnslde evacuated
Lenolr, bat, owing to the enorgy with which the rebe]
pursalt was kept up, dotermincd to glvothem s decléod
check, and accordingly came into line of battle at
Campbell's Station, whon Mght ensued, lasting from
ete in the foreuoom until dak. Oar firat poaliion
commanding the rosd from both sides, the Infentry
deployed in front of this, and wero coon attacked by
tho enemy, who mada eaveral gallant charges, and
finally snceceded, by cu/anklog our men, in driving
‘hem to the coverof the batteries, which now opaned
a terrific and destructive fire. The rebels retired
before it, gave way, and eventually fell back to the
river.
It was now S o’clock In the afternoon. Tha rebels
showing a desire to renew the attack, and hovlog
broughi three batteries to thelr asslatance, Gencral
Barnside fell back oa more desirablo position and,
again gove them battle. The contest continacd,
closing at nightfall, with our troops in possession of
thelr oa ground, 1
Tho of Jeet of the fizht having been attained, and os
the detention of the rebels hed enabled our trains to
get all in advance, our troop fell back daring tha
night, and early Tursday morning reached Kooxvillo,
hero a groat battle Is expected to be fought to-mor-
row.
Yeaterday the rebel ‘advance guard attacked our
outposts pon the Loudon and Chinton roads, and
heavy ekirmlsbing continued all day.
‘This morving the atiack was renewed when the fog
which ret In during the night hed lified. Tho ratels,
fading it Imposelb!e to drive our men with Infantry,
brought esveral guss Into position, and poured Ip a
fanking are,
In the afternoon they brovght forwarda heavy force
of infantry ouce more, and, aflera brief ekirmleb,
charged our position. A terridc hand-to-hand corillct
occurred, both sabres and revolvers being used on both
sides. Oar men fought with the greatest gallenuy;
but at last were compelled to fall back abont a third oy
a mile to a strong Uno, which they hold to-night.
We have to regret the wounding of General San-
ders and Coptsin Bikes, of the cavalry, who com-
manded the outposts. The General’s condition is
critical, Ltentenant Colonel Smith, of the 29th
Michigan, was killed ot Campbell’s Biation. Our loss
Ja that Aght was between two and three hundred.
Oar Loss to-day will not exceed one hundred and Atty.
Tho enemy’s lo:s on Monday, orring to tho severe
‘Oro of our artillery, could not have been lees than a
thousand. ‘Thelr loss to.day !s estimated at four or
five hondred.
General Shackelford hada brisk fight on Sunday
‘with the rebels on the other side of the Holsten, three
miles from hero. He kept them In check and at night
they dissppeared.
‘Our men are in the best of epirits and perfectly con-
fdent of euccats to-morrow.
THE LATEST FROM GENERAL BURNSIDE.
PmiLapetvata, November 20,—From General Barn_
slde’s Lonlsvilie private dispatch, recelyed bya gen
Weman in thls clty yesterday morning, dated Knox-
ville, November 19, and signed ‘' A. E. Burnside, Ma-
Jor General,” wo extract the following :
“Wore all right. Ths Ine a atill interrupted bo-
tween Knoxville and Cumberlend Gap. Nothing was
heard from the latter place last night, or up to 11
o'clock to-day. Headquarters here are not advised of
‘apy movement about Kaorville for esvoral days past.””
A dispatch Just received from Parson Brownlow,
eted Barboni’s Hill, Novomber 19, saye :
“Fighling all about Kooxyille.””
LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS.
The Banks’ Expedition a Great Success.
BRAZOS |SLAND, BROWNSVILLE, AND POINT ISABEL
OCCUPIED BY FEDERAL TROOPS.
‘The Roports of Hoary Firing in Westorn Lou-
(Giana Untruo,
New Youx, November £0 —The steamer Morning
Star, trom Orleans on the 14sh and Havana on the
15h, arrived to-night, Theexpedition sent by Frater,
accompanied by General Banks, bas been a grea; auc
cess. Brezs Ialand, Bromnsslile, end Point Isabel,
were capiured, and are now in our possession.
‘The enemy throw thelr gue amay and fed (0 Ban
Antonio, ‘The casualties on elther slde ore not men-
Woned. No details of operations have been recelved.
‘The reports of heavy fighting In Western Lonlstana
aye untrue. There has been slight ekirmishing, but
GEN. MEAGHER TO BE MADE MAJOR GENERAL,
The Russian Flovt Will Winter at Fortress
Monroe.
THE REBEL RAM AT MOBILE MAKES A
SPLURGE.
A Mass Meeting to bo Held in New York to En-|
courage Enlistments.
THE GOLD MARKET EXCITED OVEB BURNSIDE
Naw Yors, November 20 —A large firm, operalicg,
in gold, falled to-day,
A report eays Genoral Mesgher hes ben made 0
Major Genero}, and {s to command the old Irish and
Excelslor brigedes, after recrulliog to thelr foll stan-
dard.
Tho Roselan Admiral snd feet will leave, on Mon-
day next, for Fortress Montos, where they expect (0
pass the winler, Tho Admiral decilnes the uso of tho
Brooklyn Navy-yard on the ground that anchorage at
Fortress Monroo would ba eafer and better, sud be
will be able to keep bis cilcera on eblpboard, whfeh
1s now Smpossitle.
A leUtor from the blockading eqasdron off Mobile
reports that a rebel ram recently attacked the Meat,
but alter recslvlpg hres sho!s from the Colorado,
and two from the Gsnessee, ran back under the guns
of Fort Morgan.
‘The money reported token from the Union Bank
yesterday has been found. A mass meeting to favor
recralting {8 lo be held at Cooper Iosiltato next Wed-
nesday night. Gon. Dix wlll preside, It is belleved
tho large quota of volunteers called for from this clty
can be oblalaed by the use of proper (forts.
The gold market was exciled to-dsy by the unfa.
yorablo rumors a8 to Barnelde, and reports thet a
Fronch war vesstl took ont to-day $2,700,000 for
‘Vera Ornz, and thet to-morron’s shipment to Earops
would be heavy. Go)d.at ono time reached 164), bat
closed at 1533,
‘The steamer Morning Star, from New Orleans, ls
below.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
\
The Kearsage Ordered from Queenstown,
PALMERSTON TALKS WILDLY ABOUT AMERICA
AT A BANQUET,
The Proposed European Congress.
Care Race, November 20.—The City of Baltimore,
from Ljyerpocl on tho 11th instant, haa passed this
polnt.
‘The steamship Anglia, which yas to eall from
Golwoy on the 10:h, strack [a rock In Galway bay,
while entering from Liverpool. She got off, apps:
reatly uolsjared, bat etlll remains et Galway.
It 1s reported that the Britiah Admiral ordered the
Kearaago from Qacenstowa beeaaza It was belleved
he men shipping ostexslbly ax atokers were de-
tlgned for moro active cervices. Shs galled on tho
‘5th, ond durlog euch’bad weather it was inferred that
her departare was {nsisted upon.
‘Lord Palmerston, in a speech at tho Lord Mayor's
banqact, deplored the American war. He sald Eog-
land would have interfered, but for the bellef that Jt
Would hayo been In vaio. Bho, therefore, would yleld
nelther to blandishments nor menaces, but Ronld
remain strlelly ncatral.
Regardiug Poland, bo sald Eogland bad dono ber
duty by remonstrating; bat, althongh thes remon-
strances failed, ho hoped Razele would cones ta par-
ene an offensive course.
Lord Palmerston’s reception was slgnificantly en.
thusfastic.©
‘Mr, Villers, the promlcent supporter of the Go-
‘vernment, has been speaking In defence @f tho Fade-
ral Government.
Paris telegrams easy tbat Matamores ts not block-
nded, bat contraband of war fs uot allowed to be
landed.
Tho Emperor's proposal for n Enropean congress
ss attracted vplecreal atientlon. Filtien Powers
ereloviled. No ficial advleea havo yet been re-
celved, but it {a supposed o greater pumber will ac-
qalesceln the echeme. The English Cabinet Is bo!d-
Jug a meeting to consider an anower.
‘Tho Times tees no objection to England Joining the
Congress.
‘The Emperor's letter 1s ehorts It mentions no ques-
ton.
THE BATTLE OF PINE BLUFF.
Five Hours’ Hard Fighting.
COLONEL CLAYTON, WITH 550 HEN, DEFEATS GENERAL
MARMADUKE'S FORCE OF 4000 MEN,
Marmaduke Burns Somo of Ils
Wounded.
Ono
Prse Burr, Ank , October 26, 1863.
The attack that toe authorities bere have been cx-
pocting for some ime has at Jast come, and the roar
of cannon and the raltlo of musketry have eabsided,
and the amoke from a hard-fonght batile deld, of
rather baltle town, bas disappeared enongh to enable
us to eco Where We are and what wo hays accom.
pllsbed.
Tals place {s sltusted on tho gonth bank of the Ar-
Kenaes river, aboot Alty tlles from Little Rock,
nioety from’ the Miselssipp! river, aud sixty from
Arkadelphia, (General Price’s late besdqaarera) It
contained, before the War, some three tbousand In-
habitants, and wos cne of the oest and most bust.
ness towns in Arkansss. For six or rcyen weeks It
bas beon occupied by the Federals, daring which
time It has been garrisoned by the 5:8 Kanass cayal-
rp and the 1st Indiana cavalry, vuder the command
of Colonel Powell Clayton, of tho 5th Kaneas cavalry.
There 1s also here one ‘company of State mullitls,
which has been recruited eisce the Federals came
here.
‘About two weeke azo, Col. Olsyton took 850 inen
and four pleces of Hgbt artillery, and by maklog a
elrcaltons route, and marching nivety mileain thirty
threa hours, eucceeded In aurprising and completely
routing Col, Dabbin’s cavalry brigade at Tallp,
capturing one stand of colors, ell bls camp snd garil
son cqulpage, quartermaster and commissary stores,
meilcal suppiles, transportation, >.
Tho rebel authorities feeling ashamed and og-
grieved at this began to concentrate General Marma.
dake's cavalry fores at Prinecton, forty-five miles
from Pine Blofl, Fridsy, October 23, aboat noon,
with abont 4 000 men and twelve pleces of artillery,
mosily 12 pounder fifled guns, and etarled to tnke
revenge on Colonel Clayton, who had between 500
‘nd 600 men end nice plecrs'of Nght arilllcry. Son-
day morning, about § o'clock, Lieuleaant Clark, of
the 5:h Kaneas cavalry, with one company, was cont
outon tbo Piiceston roed to cee what ho could dis-
cover, but dld not go far before he met the cremy's
advance, which fired on bim at once; they did
not ekirmish but a few miuutes before an armed
party, bearing a flag ef truce, camo forward, oud
the cfllcer commanding It ‘sald, “I most go
to the commanding cillcer Smmediately.)” Lieut,
Clark: replied, “* You cannot fc Colonel Clayton.
Yon hayo no right to be hero with a ilsg of trace;
you have already been Glog on me batT will give
Jou belf on hour to walt here for me to serd In and
et an answer.” He replied: I wlll not walt. I
jaye dispatches from Geveral Marmedoke, as I enp
pose, demanding m enrronder of tho post, "I must go
in Immediately.” Lieatengat Clark sald: © You
cannot gon. Colonel Clayton naver surrenders, bat
Is always anxious for General Marmaduke to como
and take him; and now, God d—n you, got back to
your place immediately, ‘or I will order tay men to
freon you.” He fell’ bsck, and they commonced
ekirmisbing again.
Meanwhile Colonel Clayton assembled his whole
command and eent ont ekirmishers In every direction,
‘and came the General Jeckton on them by cetting
Uhree hundred negroes to rolling cotton bales out of
the warehouses to barrlesde Conrt Equarc. In lees
than thirty minutes every etreet and opening lead Ing
{nto Court Square wss completely and very formlda-
bly fortied, and tho artillery planted s0 93 to com-
mand every street and opening, leading in'o the eqnare,
‘and sharpshooters pieced In every bullding adjacent
‘thereto, co that the rebola could approach the equara
in no way except through tho atrects and openings
that wera commanded by our arilllery. Tho: did
Colouel Clayton, with a faw negroes and plesty ofcat-
ton bales, almost ‘Sn the trinkling of an ese” con-
vert a place apparently defenceless Into a strong fort.
Surely cotton, with its ebony eceptre, 1s king. About
o'clock the enemy had succeeded In driving in tho
skirmishers,-and spprosched us in threo columns,
namely: on our right, centre, and le(t, the main ono
being In the centre, and commenctd pouring ia
thelr shell and cabister like ball. ‘The first fre was
grested with loud cheers from our boya, abell and
canfater from the quad, acd a Sharpe's rida ball
from every men thet could got bis eye on a “ Butter-
bot” From this on there was a p-rfect tornado of
shells, canlatar and bullets ying from both sides for
five hours. Daring oll this time Colonel Clayton rode
ronnd ths works aud gave directions with as much
coolness and composure as thongh be was directing
the movements of some celebrai{oa instead of a bat-
Ue Every man also seemed determined to Sght as
long as be could get @ round of smmunltlon. Bs-
trreen 19 o'clock Mf. and 1 o'clock P. M., the enewy
Get fire to the balldings oa the right, expecting to bs
sblo to rout os bs fire, thongh not able to do 60 by
foree. Two budred megrocs were set to carrying
mater and throwing It onto the balloon the right,
adjreent to the tquare, and by thus doing prevente
Ube fire from dolng us any damage,
nothlog declalve. Our forces.are stlll in the yfelnity
of Vermilion. Everything quiet.
As coon as the enemy found that be could not rout
us by fire, he changed a battery from the right to ths
his dead and woundsd on the
Gwed bia for about two miles, thea
reiurned and pat ont plekets the rams as usual.
halo was fought and won. Two regicienla the © "
Kansas cavalry, the 1st Indinus cavalry, and one ie
Wa company—lees than six bocdred men in all—
fongbt ani kept at bsy for five hours, four thoussnd
wep, and Goally made them beat en Inglorlons re
treat |
‘“ Brarely thoy fourbt aod cell
The salianea Bendre sency ond
oF ata (o show tho «ic
Jtentry of abese two replmenta aro atceasary. TBE
then retrosted,
field. We followed
gallantry of these \wo Fe Seth
Dattle thes fonght ard son spes Nelfe
‘Our Teen Was _ecrenteen. billed and vain ate
woucded, ard ond missing, of whom tt
led and twelve of ths woutded were negra. if
The enemy's losa, as far as secertalord, Ofts-tl vat
killed sed one hundred and sixty four smonnseat
‘We coptored three officers and thirty men. Central
Marmedoke, Io ying to burn us ont, burnt fevers)
Mitten wenseed pen, On, what Bonet of 8
Ci en wh, by abiog the from af she Dal
were wonoded avd unabletogetaway. Thelrecreams
and groans, amid the crackling of the dames andthe
thundering of the cannon, strock terror toour bearts,
bat {t was impossible to rescue tbem. They were
horned to death, and slmost entirely consumed by the
fire that was kindled by Afs on rhitbless ond barbar-
O tcypinored every hoste tht the coald gt 0,
‘and stole from (he citizens all of the mules and horses
ey cnld a0.
The conrt-bor was nearly demolished by tho
enemy’s artillery ; fo were several dwelling
honees. In fact, thera is acarcoly a hoose In town
that dors not show the efféctsof the battle, Tho
women and children, by order of Col. Clayton, went
down oder the river bak, and no one of them wes
‘Durt. The negroes, most of whom were employed
during the battle in rolling cotton bales and carrying
water, thongh exposed most of tbo time to a beaty
fire, did most admirable service, and bebaved with &
gallontry that will ever entilc them to be classed
among the brave.
‘The enemy Is in fall refreat, and eyerstbiog is
quiet egain.
‘Tho French Legtaaturo,
NAPOLEON'S BREECH AT THE OPENING OF THE
‘SESSION.
‘The French Chambers were opened at l o'clock,
November 5th, by the Erapercr, who dellrared tho
followlug epoech :
Mrssieurs Les BENATEURS, Messizcus Les Derc-
ams: Tho annnal assembly of the great bodlis of the
Btatels always a happy opportuolty for bringing to-
gether (bomen who are devoted to thé pablic welfare
and for manifesting the trnth to the country, Tho
frapkoees of our mutual iotercourse c+lms anxiety
‘and strengthens our reaclnova. I, therefore, bid
you welcome. The leglelative body has been re-
pened op third tlme since the fonndation of the
Empire, nnd for the third time, In despite pf come
Jocal dissents, I can only congratulate myecl( upon
‘the result of the elections. You have ell taken tho
ame oath tome. That {so gaarontes to mo of your
enpport, [tis our daty to nttend to the effairs of the
country promptly and well, remaining falrbfal to tho
copatitadon which bas given us cleven years of pros-
| Perity, and which you have sworn to uphold.
| © The expose of tho sltuatlon aot homo will show te
you that, despite the forced slegnation of labor la
certain branches, progress bss not been electiencd
Oar indnstry bes contended successfally \sraioot
foreign competlilon, and, Io presouts of.nndentablo
facts, sho fearn engendered by the treaty of commerce
with, Eogland have vanished. Our exporis duriog
the frat elght wonths of the year 1853, compared
with thoee of the corresponding months of the scar
1862, show an increasa of 288,000 000. During the
game period our shipping trade shows an oxcess over
That of tho preceding year of 175 000 tons, of which
86 000 are under the French flag. The sbundent
harvest of the present year Is @ blessing of Proyl-
dence, which will eseure to the popolatfon a chesper
price of focd. It is aleon proof of the prosperity of
oar sericuliare.
Pablic works have been actively carriedon. About
1,000 kilometres of new lines of rallway have been
Ubrowa cpen to treflle; our ports, our rivers, our c-
pals, our bigh roede, have been continually {wprovod.
As tho tesfon hes met earlier than bas been
customary, the report of the Minister of Finance bas
not yet beeu pablished. It will be produced shortly.
You will Gnd therein that, If our expectations have
not been fally realized, the revepucs have followed n
continnons rise, end ‘that, witbout extrsordinary
credits, we dave been able to mest the expentca
caused by tho war in Mexico and inCochin Colina. I
eball ave to point out to you varlous reforms which
are deemed advisable—among others, ovo relating to
the freedom of the belsing trede, onc which mill rea-
der tbe maritime coueeription lees onerons to the
pUlatlons on tho coast, a project for modifying tbo
lay on Jolntstock companies, snd one for suppressing
the exclusive privileges for theatres. I have also
ordered a bill to be taken Into consideration ‘with 5
plan to Increase the powera of the general and com-
Tmunal councils, and to remedy the excess of centrall-
zitlon—in fect, to oimpllfy admlofatratlve formalities,
to modify the laws applicablo to tbe classes deserving
of all our eolicltudc. This will be s e1ep in advancoto
which yon will gladly ateoclete yourselves
‘The sugar qaeetion will olso be submitted to soar
consideration—a question which etands in need of a
foal olution bys more distinet eneclment. The
project enbunlited to the Councll of Stata tends to
Kreps to home produce tho fecillty of exportelon
which is granted to svgara of olber parts. A bill on
registration will abolish the double decim: and will
replace that Jmpost hy a mare.cqattablo repar! los.
Tn Algeria, despite the anomaly which sutj-cis the
some opalilons, come to the clvil, somo to the ml-
Mtary watuoritles, the Arabs hove Jearnt to ander-
stand the mild aud cqaitatls sway of ihe French rale,
while the Baropears do not placo the lees confitencs
Jn the protectin of the Government.
Onr apclent colonies bare seen removed the bar-
riers which obstructed thelr transactions, bat circam-
stances have nct been fayerablo to the development of
commerce.
‘The recent estoblishment of credit {nalitutlons will,
I trust, Improve the stote of affairs. In the midst of
(hese material considerations nothing has been ne
gieelcd which ccncerna religion opd public morals.
Religious and benevolent Institutions, cclence ard
Public instroction, bave recelyed great encourage-
ment.
Sicce 1848 tho popalatton of the schools has In-
creased one qrarter. At tho present day nearly Me
million children (ose thitd of them gratnitously) are
admitted Into the primary echools; bat our efforts
must not be sleckened, a5 thero are atlll six bandred
‘housand dovold of instroction, The higher clats of
studies has been encouraged In the secondary schools,
whero special justractlon {s noder reorganization.
Such, gentlemen, Js the substance of what we hare
already dove, and of what we silll intend to do. . Ae-
enredly the prosperity of our conntry wonld advance
exil more rapidly if politic onxleltes did not disturb
it; but fn the life of nations unforeseen and inovitablo
events occor which must be boldly and fearlessly
faced and met without shricking. Of this number is
the war In America, the compulsory occopation of
Mexico and of Cochin China, the insurrection of Po-
land. The distant expeditions which bare been the
en\J:ct of £0 much criticlam have not beon the result
‘of any premeditated plan; they have been brought about
by the fores of circumstances ; and yet they ara not
to be regretted. How, 10 fact, could we develop our
forelgo commerce, if, on the one band, we were to re-
Urqalsh all lofaence In America; and If, on the otb-
er, in prosence of tbe vast territory occupied by tho
Spaniards ond the Datch, France was to remain alone
without posscsslons In the seas of Asial Wo have
corqnered o position In Cochin Chlea, which, withoat
subjccling sto the difllealties of the local’ govern-
meé.t, will allow us to tarn to ecconnt the lmmenes
resources of thoes countries, and to elsillzs them by
commerce. In Mexico, after on unexpected realet-
‘ance, which the courage of our esidlers and one sall-
overcame, we hava seen the population welcome
ua 63 Uiberators. Oor efforts will net baye been frail-
Jese, and wo shall by Jargely rewarded for our éacrl-
fleis, when the destinies of that country, which will
owe ita regeneratiou to us, shall bave been handed
over to a prince whoce ‘eollghtenment and high
qualities reuder bim wortby of so noble a mission.
Let us, then, put folth {a ourexpeditions besond set
Commenced lo avenge our honor, they will lermlante
In tho trinaph of Gur foterests; and If priJadlecd
milods will not sco the good promise of the seed sown
for the fature, let 08 not tsrolsb the glory achieved,
sotoesy, at the two extremilles of the world—at
Pekin and in Mexico,
‘The Polish qacson necds a faller crplavat{fon,
When the Polish {nsarrection burst out the Govern-
ments of France ocd of Russia wero on the most
friendly footing. Since the conclusion of peace they
were always sgreed upon the great European ques-
Hons, and I do not hesitate to declare €0.
Darirg the wer {n Italy, a3 well 39 at tho thme of
the annexation of Nice and of Bavoy, the Emperor
gavo mo his most alncers ard cordial support. ‘Tois
good understanding demanded forbearance, ard |t
was only the Polish question, very popnlar In Frauce,
that could Induce me not to hesitate to compromiss
fone of the first alllaness of ths continent, and to
ralso my voice In favor of o nation rebelitoas in the
eyes of Rogala, but, in ours, heirs to o right Inscribed
in histories and in treatles. Nevertheless, this qaea-
Uon touched upon the most serious Earopean inte-
rests. It could not be treated by France alone. An
insult to our honor or a menace againet our frontlera
alone lmpoees upon us the duty of action without
prelimipaly concert. It therefore becamo necessary,
2s of tho timo of tho events In ths Eset and in Syria,
for me to coma to an understandicg wilh the Powers
who hed equal rights and similar reasons as ourselyes
to express an oploloz. Tho Pollsh insurrection,
which from Its daration stsumed a national che?
acter, aroused sympathy on every elie, acd tho
alm of diplomacy bas been to aitract to Its cione
‘5 mnch adbesfon as possible, 6o es to bring to bear
upon Rasala all tho pressure possible of the publle
opiaion of Europs. This elmost uoaoimous expree-
sion of wlabes appeared to us to bethe best means cl
persuading the Rassian Cabinet. Unfortanately, our
‘disinterested counsels have been interpreted ag an ot-
tempt to lotim{dste; and the etepa taken by Englacd,
‘Austris, and Frsnee, Instead of, putting aston to the
atrngyle, bave only tendered todmbitter It. Excesses
are belpg perpetrated on both sides, whicb, In the
name of bumenity, must be equally deplored. What,
then, is tobedone? Aro we reduced to the cole al-
ternett'6 ofwar-rofasilence? No! Withont having
recourse Lo arms, and without remalning silent, ove
means remaina to wa It Je to submit the Pulleh
qnestion to a Earopean tribansl. Russia has elreasy
Geclared that conferences at which all the otber q1t-
tlons ?_ Ir It not urgent to recogalze! by new conved:
tions that wbich bes been Irrevoeably acomplia
and to carry by common acconl what the pescsof the
world requires? ‘The trealles of 18:6 bave ceased to
exist. Tae fores of circumstances "bss pot them,
or tendato npres them. They hava been discarded
nearly everywbere—to Greces, In Bilgiom, In France,
In Tialy, a8 opau the Danube.” Germany fa ecitallog
to alter them, Ergland has peneronsly modided then,
hy tbe cession of too Jonlan Islands, and Rassia treads
them under foobat Wareae. In tbe midst of tend
scecesslre Infringeasents of thy fandamsental Zaropesit
{pact, ardent pasaloss become over excited, power
{ateresis demanfi golftion Jn tho Poni a8 well os 1
he forth. What, then, ean Os more legitimate and
ore eensible than to conyoke the Powers of Europe
toa Congress. In wbich relf-lore ard seatstance would
disappear in face of a supreme arbitrament? What
can bs more In conformity with tho fdras of the age,
Sith the wiebes of tha grestest onmber, than to ade
droea oureelves to iba contctenca, to tha reason of
Siatemen In all countries, and to eay, ** ave not
the prejadices ard raxcor mbich divide us alreecy
lasted long enovgh! Ia the Jealous rivalry of the
great Powers lcesaantly to obstruct tha. progress of
civilization? Shall wo bs covetantly ces\log de danes
at enon oiber by.exapgortk armamrotel Are ob
moat prssiond resources to be Inéedvitely exbaustid
fn vain ostentation of onretrength 1 Shall weeternally
preserve a peeltion whlch Ie nelther peece with Ita
eceurity, nor war with Its chances. of sncress? Lat
us no lebger give Actitfons \mportanca to the eubrer-
sivo spirit of extreme pariics by opposing onreelves
lib barrow calenlations to the legitimate aspirations
of uations. Let as bave the enurage to anbetitute
aregalar and etablo stato of aire for an unhealthy
and precarions conditfon, even IC It sbozld cost excri-
fices. Let us mect withont a preconceived asetew,
without exclusive ambition, evlmsted by {he sole
thonght of ¢siablieblog anorder of things based hence-
forth upon the well noderatood Interest of tho fore
relens and of the pénplea.??
T cannot bat believe that this appeal woold be lis.
tened to by all. A-refaeal wonld lead to tho ¢0pp0j
sition of secret projects which fear the light ot day}
but even If the proposal ehould not bo nnauimonsly
adopted, It would bavo the Immento advantagaof bav-
Ivg shown Europe where lies dapyerand wherecafety.
Tro ways aro open: the ons leads to progress throwrh 1
conciliation and peace, the other, sooner or Ieter,
conducts fatally to war by tho obstinacy of malntaln*
Ing a past which {s rolllox, away.
You koow now, geatlemen, the tone which I prom
poee ts adopt towards Earopey approved by 500, sane
Moned by tho potlle ascent, {t cannot fall to ba le
(ened to, for 1 speek In the namo of France.
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CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Amusements this Evening.
‘Taestac, Peoreyizania avenue, ear WE
Jack Shoppar.”
‘Tenth street, near B~
“he Little Gipdes””
Geor:
lard’s Hot
Foav’s New Tukaree,
“Tho Market Girl uf Paris,’
OCusteasvey Hatt, Lonislana is, pear Fixih
street. Higowasmon’s Last Orime,” **Palnter’s Uta
sion," Kathicen'’s fruhisms, Singing, Dancing, &o,
Wasuisoror Vater: Ninth street, near Ponnsyl~
vonia avenuo.—Pantomumer, Ballets, 8s
Ovr AscurrsczunaL Turuovementa—Tue
New Nariosat Bays Bu cowo.—That Washington Is
making steady improvement in erchitectural matters i9
apparent to evory observer. I¢is made marifest not ofl>
in pablis, bat ine Jarge number of private knildins
feblob mcot tkd view of thopasier- by. Va note this f
‘with pleasure and prido, for atrancors in yeats post havo
been wont to ridicale our pretensions to taste and style—
how Jastiy It isnot forustorsy. But, bo itoalt may, or
may have been, wo bassrd nothing ia predicting that {a
a vars fow sears one ci'g will take rank with those ost
celobrated for the architectayal beauty of thelr edifices,
‘Tho cno now in cours of ercetion fo Fifteenth stract,
opposite tho Treasury buildiog. to be known as the Na.
tlonal Bank, will,in en eminent degree, combloo mas-
siveness with beauty, and, when completed, will copstl-
tate ono ofthe eblofarshitectora! ornaments of tho city
It isbulit cf tho best briok, wlth a ficlog of the most
closant marble—tho sme tbat Is. now belog weed on tho
Capitolextenston. The fouadatfoa anit front walls are
three feetthick, and the iron pilers (cf the Corinthian
ttzlo of arsbiteciare) which sapport the main or apror
rtoiy, ros; on heavy brick piers, the workmanship of
which f4 very o!zborato aod substantial, Ibedepth of
tho baildiog ts 100 fo: width, 40 fect. Jn the rear,
with an alley commonicating with it, Ss a wacaod
lot, purchased by the book for tho pwpreocfatording
the building oll the ond ventlistion pomsble to.
givoit ‘Lhe first floor, olghteoo foct in tho clear, will
bo oscupied by tha banking-hozss of Jay Cooke & Co.
and main or upper story, twenty-two foot in the
clear, by the National Baok ono of the mapy Inatitu-
Ulons organized andsr tho new bauking lax, The door-
Jew of both clorias wilt be marble, tbe rooSg of Lroa
plates. and the ebattera of the heavicat {roo suitable for
de-parpose. Io a word, tho desiga Ls to reader tho
building a8 perfiotly frepreof a1 money and (be oxercle
of akill can rendor it. The two vsuits when Gaished
will, we predist, be precounced equal, if ast superior,
to epy over built In tbis count Mr, Jobo MoArthar,
thodesigner, (o! Philadelphia) deers them superior te
apy be bar constructs d, ord no min hes had more expe
rience than-be, baving wocoled o Jasgo nomber in the
city namrd, The mercoiy apd cbilled-tron lining of
Uacoa vaults, euperintecded by tne orcbitect of the balld~
ing. Mr. Jobo Kice, is porfectloa iteelf, the plates bein,
heari'y clamped aud bo ted througd. Both of thea
yaulle aro I fedt by }2. One would eu poso that either
eoald “Jaugh a (barglar'e) Hegoto ccoru,” bat to make
assoranco doub y eure. het: a-a to be deposited
Fee eee eeaa eeu ong tro ae relorn
prise of those whore yoosttoh fs '0 “ break in and stoal,’*
in the shayo of Lill and Dodd's double door edfes,
with their combi ‘on locks. 4
Ta the construction of this pew banhire buildl 8
imalter of pioper ventilation bas been eurefaliy pls
to. Itis something which ts (oo generally nectected. ot
only {a this, bat in other cities of greaper pretensions,
Tho architcotdesarves praiio for the ingenally. not to
toy philanthropy, which be has exbibited in exarrangiog
bis plaos a3 to make the edifi:
Blo, ox well ar etron ana darn
dolacd in o more Gorid ets le of architecture (he adopted
tho Norman,) butbobas su: ceeded in erecting a baliding
which will locg bo admired by all who appreciate, in ar
cbitecture, anadorned elegance.
Tho sucerviror of the workmen employed is Mr. John
O'N«i!, whe orjoys abigh reputation asa bilder, ‘fto
cost of the edifico Is estimated ot about HOCH. The
farplabing, etc, will cost at leat $5@) more, maklog
the total aboa: $5500. Bat we will not furtber antici-
patoits completion, more than (orey that the exterior
will gratify crery ore. Wo trust we shall ofton have the ,
aareesble tak of "taking notrs” of a)ms now enterpriso
in which all are interested, s) in (ho one wo havo jast
described.
Srvav.ss Deato.—Abont 5 o'clock last even-
ing, a woman nsmod Susan Dugan; eged 30seary, was
@iscovered Ising dead in a wood-abed adj ining ber
dwolioe, on L strect, betwoen Nioth and Tenth. A
light rope, suspended from the door, encircled ber neck
and it was evident tbat che brd accidently become en-
tangled with It while coming out of theahed. tho nase
woman of exceedingly intemperate habits, and, when
intoxicated, of a very bad disposition. It appears that
while fn this condition she left hor bose a
few minutes before 6, with the axe in her band, tocut
some wood. A short lime after acblld fourd berin the
position above described. Two sa/goons were called in
immodiately, but life was extinct. The repo had beea
attached to the place’ whero {t was fonad for 1omo
months. The busband, Daniel Dugan, o clock maker, was
absent from home at tho time. She leaves a fami ycf
four ebildren, the soangeat about Gve months old. Tho
Coroner wes summoned to hold an inqtast Inst evening,
Sorpizas Dino.—The fullowiog soldicra bevo
died In the various hospitala aroana tho clty eleco our
Jat resort. All wero rezorted at the olice of Coptain
Waite: Gibart 0. Polly, 14th New Bampublro: H. BM,
Wheater, oth Wiscomia; James MoCaddea, sai Now
York; Situs Ganleop, 10h New York artillery J
mish Blunt, Meh Osonecti-ut; William Sharo, 119th
Pennsslvania; Will{am 0. Pollard, (rebel) 44th North
Carolina: Frederick Wolfanges, 21 New York Thomas
Bbaonon, 424 New York; Edward sbesban, 28h Macin~
ebuselta; HIS. Beardaly, 60th Now York engineers:
Joho @. Doberty, 15th Poavrslyanla; P. W. Novillo,
Lut Ohio cavalry: Joha Marphy. Lit battalion, Tovalld
corps; James E. Hackott ond Wiloon Smith, Qaarter-
master’s aukziance drivers.
Meetivo av tue Ustow Lesovz Havt—This
evening o meeting of tho German Union will be beld in
the Uuion Loakeo Hall, on Niath otreot between D and
E_ Mr... B. Meyers will doliver an addreas{s Boal’ on
“The meauures best adapted to etcare permnent pease.”
It was announced that tho addreta would be delivered
Smeed’s Hall, Est It has vesn changed to tho Ball Srat
mentioned.
Creevit Court—Chief Justice Cartter—In
this court, yeaterday, afler come understanding between
couatel relative (o the farther Introduction of testimony
on the ecient cations connected with the eut-o5, the
essa of Cook & Sickles cy, the Weablogton, Georgetown,
sod Alexandria Steam Packot Compaay, wat postponed,
and the court acjoorned antil Monday next.
Sexuixe Liquor ro Soupieas.—Elevep ealoon
Lespers wee before Justice Ferguson yesterday cbareod
with tolling Nquor to soldiers. ‘They were each fined $2
The sam of $2) was thus obtained for the cso of tho
Osrparation.
Reuanis Eecontep
day afternoon the remal:
Witoonsin reglment, were cssorted ta t
way to Boston, by foar companies of tit
reyiment.
Carrvse o7
yesterday al rested four Jadisr, who wera
bacco ttace. refogora from (he Benth dl
aad ordered to report this mornieg to Cep
mill dispoas of theircsees.
Restavgast Cuosep.
prittor of the Philsdelrhia Restaurant, on Thirteenth
tireot, has been fined $20 for a Iliog Nquor to s0dlere.
His bouse was closed permanent'y, and bis lisence nla
confireated. "
Resisziso He Guaep.—Jobn Droger was sr-
resled by the detestires of Coptain Todd yesterday after
noo for reiithe tha guard en tho avecus. Ie was
commited te the Central Guanl-houss.
Wons which agitate Earope ahall be discueted would
in nowlse cifend ber digolty. Let us tike note of
pthet declaration. Let tt serve us to extiogulah once
for all tke fermenta of discord which are ready to
borat forth on every elds, and from the dis:
qnletade itself of Earopa, wAlch in ovary quarter In
mined by the elements of ditrolution, Jet a now ers of
order ond of pesce arise. Has not ths moment ar-
rived to reballd on new foundations the edifice des-
Recoverep.—A portion of the mouey ($500) +
stolen from Elizabeth White, who hes a frait rand atthe
City Ha'l, bas been recovered by the datectives who have
been ou the track.
Jewerey Store Rovnep—The jomelry store
of Mr, Berger, on Penssylvaola arena, betwoen Piret
d Eecord streets, wes robbed on Thorid: yht of
arijoles lacd at $700, No urresta have as yor been
contre, kept up a sharp cannoneding for s abort tims, | troyed by the band of tne and plecemes! by rapsic| rods,
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Savoie prioes: a4 be ta rure of promot remittances. We | 3.0 M Me 3 Erderice Mevers will wddress te Soolsty fn | , 1yis'ory of West Point, and ite SUltary Taper tard French piste mantal ond pier classes OME TASES DB PLLE PAULINE CASTRI,
fave plonsure ia calllog attoction to Sr, Farrell advers | 202% thadteeieniaercasaen tuo aflon (in América Rsyoruthn: ard the Och und Hench plate canntel and pler glacees. | Tyo Gsld robber and blhwayaon of Brelacd of tbe | Tio distinguished oantacrios Her Et aspoaranse fo
eestor morerard Bia atco basttroolt, Fe 2 MEASURES BEST ADAP IBD TO SU2UREPEBMA- | Ghee gttul MUS sees itary Bochace Rosowood rscritolre aipranis drat wn pre prxeal | Llc WLI exae™ a
js located, a8 every cne rbould know, ry AvadentesG renee a sear viasworth's F Teter YLLE MORENSI,
Salita sUsallas praca berg esayn io andr seih PEA TRE ta ENA evant Pabllbel sad for alo by ; i ETE CENCE APPIN ech oe eer eae COLO =
Git: 1 ‘Wan Daranrwert, The memtarect 2 ed Be URE ONIRAYLOB, PT epee p ec STRANGE ADVENTURES, The SRL TB EARE,
Rarunosp Tupaovestests—New Scnepunes. Pnoross Maanat Grsreat'a OTIC | 4.4 iyo taitea nnd orate BOOBTIES: vip, | Det st Pesnhpiesnia ween fuacaeiainis Tall of oomfo sitgetlenn startling loeldentac and. Bule\| Th TESS eee
We ca'l attention to the ennouncement of the Balil- Wiahisston, D. 0, November 8, 86%. | Avd tho ladies a: d gentlemen of Waabloston ecperallss * STEDMAN’ 5 jpovemond FoNhig Breadth cecapers hic recaless, daroge bat LAIR RR eer nea
=e 4 Obes en aed Gireaar, No 28: * Bas os Stopdtalls Invited. aner Ke aie C, STEDMAN’s NEW BJUK. Bact unt Dresden 2ecat from tbo Talteries. rather a iri. fa nue ous oe Rint opie Conductor and Musioa! Director —.—_-9EG, MUZTO
of the general chonges In Jts cchedules from Wasi fo following rexulatlore are established, with thear-| Gcsrav AvPacut, j secretarlen pemias_ |—avt7E OF MONM i erie Grares, Wc. cost % 0 . en tf bin dey. His portralt was 5
to altaore and Now York, a8 wal ata thy Wents Ik | Preval of the Bearstaryof Warvand will sorren Musee, GRE ARARETRACTIONATOnD GeLs| Nhe peas Vj eamrt ae gate [ST tee re aaeaa races Raced RENN Xet ch Wingy Gays ho wore fended the “Beeesra Overa AER cones =
FUR Gn he nates east and | 126 end Di-boridog Goer In theis payments f advan SEAT oa streortradead Fr roe by Sees Ba'itngy Gar, thewn-t fsnued the Beceara Oven” | ADOT eit A): Cetera Bits ay may be
id ds ec eat | Sener tater errno | ni ol Sara ECU) oatie Hing scouowoxs, , | Betmaatecrntie aman tne |Sd ab Raed ae ri ea | ences cna a tact
asanaxpericieal fall oaaruaeley ~ enlisted by recruiting ffcers|10 B62 v6. every ono). The benavotent ladies of thi orn Pree eau ryle . ites var pinto’ wallara, inset seh's ooafeaiin te Newgate, Lostructive an’ {a | Renpayivaota ~venus. Ealo of tiotets ty comm
4 fas experiment at Tan rouoleg at ac bears at wl | or ho mar oo eshmenta new i sonerse or heozonrs | SHT7 CEP anh euioas tele erat Patt ot tered | VPLS BARGHANT’S NeW BOOKS erate db tarckador dihen ttodeoey, evntintor auch pues [24 ieaaee Ta
{leds {0 Baltlaora. ‘The traion will now lanve Wars. | °ft¢zi¢e rpira fo 3851 snd 1:61: : abel nucllen, foe tbe! pranal wan 24 OED ETS . . iylanseaben ieee sland pastouiaed salianciaher (|e DAL ABLELAD VICE ZO, TREIEOXS ARIBTLSS! VAKINDLGe!
hay te Ba r . Fangrelag expite inde add 6H ae inare ot ecnrsarpabie. — nvih- TAR onan Z tar plate erties. comprising |, i :
Se a Peet Eat tna nt tunel Be reins rane somser | gg gator me tots Eee) STE SMe | CISA AERA Rete
PM TBS A Me TE 0. and 808 Mae al Nor | hogy and remfamanantng a {2d o flone vi: BLS ‘ist poblithed ned ree RTs soc oons, ignaat gold china diate dud Seer surice, 18 ‘asd artraveasituay wibecatnde, tara acrbhib © Coenen Gane rs
Fee ee ene ee eka Halen cits | 02,beins mustered Into the United States lervior, under , agAl vans ‘S02 Pennay eanin aveoue. Glitwud Zecorativo diner tea, and dese? sersise | pe enble EE acne na Pte els
the tralavon thezmafa lino fiom Baltimore forallparts| ‘el suthority, acd beforefeaving thorecraliivg tatlon Seatheast corner of Seventh and 2 streots - Fiaotablooatiergscutasd ovsp-ved gia ware | =
at ine We Toe ccmeatasfon tralstieacasVisiaore! os 2 oper ta ob spa panz one ae ie) reerat noll-Imd&S* _ Wasblog'on. D.C. TAM Buveri rwal.stearied oxventon taile | = JACK SHEPPARD, THE GREAT MUSIO HALL}
elise a 2 one 10! oo eats 00 | - ~ = Jo tou sideb vad, lauber ovvere f ith 4 femarkab’y pomerful Cas erst 7 i
aur NSA Mend fechra Wanbiat nat 8201 Mavi | gat aleat of beast [oe SiR Aa RDTUEAME | WY ANTEO_ Tail Toons Silo Pirin Sodauecss tonucrislawaace’™"” | seoom gag riasien.7 108 WovsEDSESKER| n> —2Ce COMPETITORS!
seats 1D EM pomn ae 4 ED ends Pett eae bee Washial . without board Addreas Harry sid Wil Pro- oUhedtead aaa = ea hee SSBB —
ae 2M “Bhs tal Hf naa ray el from W ‘A the eoréral Slates, phe elie ca tee sud Wil Pro Bacal oot beduten rprdrobe;,barena, weehstands Jack tboppard.. onsemmninnadfiss Lucille Weitera | Flattering réceplioa b) the pablis of the new stark
rR See Lita © | Total pay before Jolnis is bey usr bo zyompls f 5} = Loun, ehnits, £0 sheet EPOOH THE SEOND-17 UL- . ERRY
ste es cere te ISAS A Pgcine pat aay oeioeabaas najate Spee u | QT ANTHD.—Surgeons and Assistant Eur. | ftersandnilony tle tes ich MILLE CHERRY PETRIE,
diepidsre-cosiacplated, whlch will be devslaped upen |, MuHAra, ax addlosal Iastallmeat of bounty Sp STATE RILIFe namaoT, | eneat efoyealepelezuceate inthe Desattments (f| Window earn, Sap Tack SHEPDRES =a Daal es tte sRARRY COUBD,”
espcirescontupplaed, walch wi bo davaleped p09 | eile noid Isaenrfot basal T B mire noeaey, | Nap EBC einoel bbws Bowd o | fyteber ibtas ual suntaea Mike reat EPO TOE THIRO—THE END OP EIN, j
SiGe aie nel ate in freaky be nero iapetia folaa Lot Ponpervacia sreace, vormer Beventh etree.) yoy! eee» aoe on: Meh cab. Bre Capt. Jack Sheppa. Miss Luallle Weetern BILLY KANE.
betwcon Baltlmore ond Wasblogton, ‘np additional installment of bounty will be pa'd. 49 CO Peer in reasion at Bostor, Now Tork, Wesh= tat ©, MeGUIRE & 00., a
t regular pay day after the ead of the pO Ls oan Bas etek ea Togton) Clnoinnell, and stateul liad abithele exe nee 2 Avctioncers._| | RATES OF ADM2S%10N.—Dross and Parquet Circles. ——SSoe
Reuse or Sorrensu Ustoxiors Sooru.—Ia Watervicn, az additions! tavtliaent of | tain GUzes tag Gacclermaster ao @ tous ort nts, bone ont | PY JAB, 0. McGUIRE & CO Bt octay Grobe ns Chala genaca yale Ole ( NEW aA DOETC SSM OUTEE CLD yOn
eorcelumps to-day will be found opeal, mido™ sisssmerren 40 00 | tho andersis ys i a 1 > Sai ee A
He Wee Bren often ans raarapnesl nice be Sint reson gay ay afr antes Unketofie of@ 2 Siniiay Coan rion ate ae ss ___. AUPTIONEEES. po aed ihe argas drama of “Camille: o», T0°) GREAT EVENT OF THE SBASON.
Ktonts Couth, expretaily in Nateher, MinteatppL. Mr, rerslcotant sdaitaval?initalinent® of ‘of discharged soldiers on New York avenue. ‘avointr Borupisa Lota ar run Court’ of b
Moyortuns Bat recently retarned trom that teotya ofthe | ,B0B887 will Ba DALd ann a) Odio ints Mittary Agente cornet of Saestoune Stews bustg sates = IRIOSDSINEWALEEATRE agscood ite gneve of (he Las ate Nenesll ax Dray
Moyer tas bat recently retarned from that tollo0 of | qc the fist regular pay day after two year rarvice, ites,” pavivante arenes and Betasth treet In tho matter of the pelea of Samos Merarry. Guar: THE FRENCH SPY,
fora of whlch hospoake, Ts eniltted to conilderation at, , 82 #éditlonal instaliment of bounty will ba ra‘d. 40100 WAR DEPAUTSENG, ADSUTART Jucan OstheGuerrs statacribeley¢? shows Uarberse ; TENTH STREET, ABOVE B.
the hands of our citezns, We have rosd tho President's | AMtsz tho expiration of threo year.‘ arvico, of to TS peas omes Wiobington, February 18h, 25% Gores ed. RATE AEE TILED IRI WA A reece pte A erage
pee aan, stecoels epproving the cheat be lwenden,| soz soldier enlisting under this authority, who 1s Ofice Wanbingtoe oa be 3K, DAWN ES, Tn pursuance ofadeoreo ofthe Orohant’ Court of Wath. (Aléo of Holliday Mtrast Thaatra, Baltimore)
eee tries clade tod. wo. tra tthat curatti. | 289 bo bi norably discharged afer two xesru'ger- 1 FerenftERPOIAL OMDRIS NO, soetacies | Sarsean General's Otloe, Noventer inva oe | aon crane, ta the Distrib of Coluabin duty ritited
regen ec end we Uae ora | eg evemtederol heed ni tote 00 | Sctnat ocuhg Meee nw see | PT seo i hy tbe Uenerall Bape Otto ed SIXTH NIGHT THE FRENCH SPY.
people of latches, not to enoak of other placa, ara real If the Goverpinent shall not regulre this0,tr00 ee att te batore Nee INT 7 Meicirand wilt aller forsaleae pebhewacton, ox: the or Mile Cherry Pattie einem meninc TB A
fedhteess, thall tate ullrizes be ‘unheoted? ay | for tho fall parted of ee eee wu roles valid 10 000 AGENTS WANTED oor | Sodertmmed gill oder forsale nt p-blesnotion, on the THE WEBB SISTERS Totrodae BE fay & plead empanraiay Palunecee oe
Hem ea anes fe trap wad | ed Eoumah anf non fr he ein ERAOMAS ausiant asanat | ar tua tose og new ladon Babi rAad a | saaied a ibe coinr of Di tyat part ee rsysty aso ‘i ba
follevo, this isan appeal to.cur charity, which h of thetr terms of oalistment, thoy ahall recelye, on belog | yaiwers gosice Ro, 183 Pennvivanis avenue | Medals of Generale Qi eae, Ro a nad | ai eave ga pure of Lola iad 8. ym tquarel il hront= MR. é PROGRAMME OF IN
suinbbotepsaien lial fatten ey | mttoae be mie spat ccc => sassnopmery aigaaity snare | ir sa ae pe gery eke | Ear alates Bret erat Se se
aod Baltimore, Mr. i ald att al aa SACHUSET TS MILITARY VTAT ivave a faa aliaiie. Photserapls Gf the aloe Trae: | Second street divided (nto (oa~ bulldiog low, frontio S v 5 at 7 o's f
Se RE ne SL ee ee Tho loget Nes of ealdiors who die In toe Fer FAGDRON WASTED TUABARY 27 AE | ris Goreme the Army ofthe lied Siatey voriag Bong perared tat ag aU oe en EG | OA Nu eran Months? "atersova ged 'otecines benede of Meas.
st aueofse given Cah raateioby aro | TU, te pe cin of adie oho de i escvce asta Dupes Gree a HE | pli tvay erin ahh feat | appng Sifter tan TROIS | ah amtranee pare ih ho oxen de | REAR
Bs. Mesye bss ebaleci) perm eden from the G05-7o ae nt tee elder deat nant seonnn, Wastnrona.O_0 oe wine | Map GNA Ma gttncr ah Wiesit ages tit | ferate Oguri ty rarnae nvariten es Seedeerduy Grand Matee, ;
pent to formard tothe bath whatorer may be donated | NO runtcr wl eeecvo tho oné moot | GSS) BLUR=Mroane now prapared to excente al ada fae benef tbaasoah: aed lowrtapintbrpkaw ai | 0h ge hn thfercaga Tetaiwenta rupee TENS LOVIISSS (OD. CYS SAEs Tranter ee ohn othe Bele Netirgten,
Uo weat Pwronty-atciad, or 129 Choraters etreet tavaico ya, boat and premiom. authors ta| fh aNalnEL on A Tae ane MSP thevccoara) cea alte io iol trends afiefog rena. to | Weir tae toe eggs with tho nov aod orton vantertte| (J ANTHRBU BY Hadi
———ene Se a aes Uaieeetneicteaa Che Set z 3 dasgs, ttost of 10 type, | ett galiant acta over recorded jn nn uel Aeterna Ms sr =
Anivoi = Pleven exobauged Cpiiscasn aud | Guar Nevon ct OseneroiMeuitors biscBes Ua Seen fod of alain ha and ow Sor | Sant eer alr eg aera Bate Bi ing apavaranstay bad stages at theexpenanel the pur ASAE OCIS, CANTERBURY,
gua benrel od ane ur cooalacat fom Polo ie Ss terry, 2 | RASS CSL SEAR sey SE mae | ef eased puny ea ceMzeae [oe Sanes meee 9 Moots CANTERBURY
SAG Le ae ee nN noal-It Provost Marshal Genoral RDNANON OFFIOF Spi to'si per jonth, Samplesans eirculseemll be JAS, 0 McaU ee eRDe® | FO-CA-HON.Ta8, Yo Guntit Gavan, CANTERBURY,
Star aod A ret seemmntnil anne | Q)RONAWOD ONFIOE | Many SURG pt A 27 tar | sot ited OANTERBURY,
s seu 7 5 an Dee inivesr. N13 to or address J. Barnet & Oo . Ni - NS.
To J27 Ocoko & Gow Banker, we aro indebted ttt Fee Ory vp Wanuixarody Noveuprr it a goolt avenue, oppceite Wiliaed’s Het3h Wouintes 0.| FQY JAMES MoGUIRD & OO. ee VISISCE PRINCE, SUR ROLUU A
uteri voaracé se murat | wie satin caving ty eeu | aREARRANOW Aaa Uhm pt cet averiowiens, | A2deter eves mauit’| MUSIO HALL AND THEATRE,
tity rasterdey 1 Mutlal of " boldine eorrerpondenco with the enemy a | 150400 yniebixy sense oawats caliber £5, obs dalvered OOMS WITHOUT B ; — = _ : 4
| i heen SSA a Te ARD.—S 5 7
violation ofthe STM arto of map and cf “alslarin-| 1 2¢ Peano ereaaal teenie ecleedceea srsvasi very desirable Meester ee in ae RN OE O DD SEES Oo iiS MREERSTNL Ee eee inet 2 Gedhaea ey
telllgosee to the enemg,/‘1a wlolallon of tho sameartt:| Tica gots at the New York Arional. Qvecroor’ Ttand sIgein'naa be obtatondby iauttlog a No 7 Rourords | 1"sitosk-AvM con ihe sesyad Gor of oar auction Se TtGG TG
rate Ghar) =| de Bente ested Te bessadaol tntbeveniti. | Joleg tat ihe Senior nue varsor'sTiland. | 8.8 et beimeca Penn givania avenue aid, 0 | Koons, covter of Tenth and D tucels, wo tail tell & SIGN OF THE BIG OALCIUM LIGHT.
‘on, Movember { tary. by, New York, or in euch o! coastbo| Di tigers at tbo Allogbauy Arsenal Pitt burg, Pa. Te ~ ned 4x” | large asrortmont of Fare —_—
soe abs Bee Eee reel 2 Ubseaaesue net peu mano Lecur tte ANTHD.—A porsoh who underai ‘fin atoce'e puists of fudion Day, Moxiean. Borruds MISS OBRISTIANA SCHM Mi
8 8 Qsxpens.-—. ot ctaomi.—025 | Tao moeace bas eva aprfoved bythe Present and] ug a Ube Valtol’étatee eset, Sirtondstd, | VV frag sod open ea bear of mmceraaas ged in abl Sak GR ae up an, opal : ee eae
MPa neni Re a ada ter or fo] Mita goannas Fest Giz sagt Owig Booze | Fgh asd tween. mc aud cruz digg gi | me wes Toune (anne Vill wil ne ® | INAUGURAL WEEE
deat Teerons Company, ex the oton te ees |i neice A TONNSEND. se teebbcenel ass ga Whazaraip hupubnetta Hod maga without eblldrengpreferred. edt of raferenes | mas, Cardinal Capes, Hoiacd Qaatier Capes, ecar, | GRAND SACRED CONCERT oF <0E
ef elock ani money nt tho New ¥erk Board of Brokers | 22%! selrtant AdJatant General, | 1oepestion atthe arsenal where delverod, bolore tains Th ; = pew TH Z
ofa, : eee relaval by tbe Uavarnaeat; nase ty ep wctsiegge| 7 ANTED AE tho Treasury Bxtonsio et ox ERED) EIS
Sak teaver bal nach avare aoprosta on Lespecuon, Toe : B. | A great variety of Misses’ ad Obildrea’s q
Secon noAnD. Huinduinveus Puovor Madtuli’s Opvice, _ | Uaid tn buot sroveed fouer and all the stoer a bets yaveny CARPENTERS. To goed workmen | Rabon Bac. of Muse’ and Obildsea's FURS: S'eh | SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1363 2
5 | Mheourl 84 cr geaenlyaauygaroN D. O. November I. | Havgtk aoards Abe vAealder bak to bovfacindea 12 of Conrernsions Trensaey Batis: ATPE | SoBe Fox lovshie 81 a4, : Zz AMERICA’S GREAT LEADING AMUSE
‘| “omberiand: = S| Spectal Orders, Io. 2 rh Truotion, Treasury Bu ALS IREAT LEADIN E
Rtlo... eG ‘Do iverles must bo mate in Jets of not lors than 1.00 SALAH HOGERS, | A-varioty of Geote' Collars. e At O4d-Follows’ Hall, Soyeath sireat, ses Sars
; Perna anlalert Taos Leen oa ete ta Teg Oe ea arelees than seomuteactt SAU0d ea oF ardor Shoorvtsne Araiten_| (Tease ge bue heen reeeved (com root the olde et-| sextet ego uro eR eer ey: MENT INSTITUTION,
ities, 1a adi fon to those na the foNor ing e- | ad nce tess thou a (Oo eta par weak om all contr ots for | — al or louse on iirosdany. bos York . SCH
9, from theeo heacauarters of Gate Novemter High | Over Wom teuy tho slat dein ery oe ndeoiitna ie FOR SALE AND TO RENT, ertted ap’. Bow. ds Bava b>3 auee wea SCHMIDT, MR WAGNBB, ian SRR
SS canretiitseaeae tt re Novenker 7 Failure to deliver at — Tihs bestolty retail trade. an the latcet kD
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS | even 2a x0 on a0 a0 2m 27 28 oS FLANiSON SLY RUBNISAND spac See encen ues pa ES ONG LORE SEH ABSCBUCNGIDE AWA EN TCLLEUIZECE
3 ee 353, 581, 385, 385 (03, 410, 433, 4 ments to lot ruitable for_« membor of Cont SoS ALES a a racredt or oaeuinelont ena neat y | AR, WOLF, u IGHWAY MAN'S
<aanaGoD HOG. SSS SE aE A Ba ed Avply sts! watzeet belveen Teall ued Thi Soran ta tateatit tue bear at piictes seers aaa our PES AEE HIGHWAYMAN’S
extagunn ta PEC as a a ener vial : rancor Feaulral and viven. mo2t 2tdlts Terms. JAMES HcQUIRE & CO. LbASBT ORIM Et
US F a m1 sltrond, 1 - whoro thor propose to SALE = = 2019-7 Nioneers. a 2
satiate minis Jes fila “baat £0, OU OU, 1,68, aod EM, Lott of | fey proves to deliver at seh pier, Pe astie isan | POC ‘SALE — Small ‘onestory House, Io- TET RMESEREGUINE “a =e ae id = eee OEN TS LAST CRIM ETL
Wal ~ nd Soventh rtrost wharr ore 3 cated on Nor! ol sizer between Ban G D&C ‘obs Stores, und © ening 6!
Bin ve sa? Fomuel Ueld ell, Wi ath and Seventh street WDAIT EL au feont on Loale | 2 Bide will be ovns ‘ered com rartian other than ro-| tteets. Capitol UI No_ 28 babies rth os si0D Fede dadiat the; Masla/Glorer,and/en\thevarening’ sty wirm THe FOLLOWING UEXAMELED) AGT:
EOUGCRA? — EnbaePladeahramn | ,Sotsenslandtite ma cen orton Dock | clas pngtearer so tusya le dace ce.te'| QNURNISHED ROOMS TO REN AvoTiONUERS. — | "BiGtfonwst o'r: mermenceats nossa | Tee Gali Farmer. .n.r0- Med 8 Sdnards
penance A Gspy8D dolmre, USA Upon the dat inthe clolelty of the Mlonucsent dud | este ia thelr oma sues ho work uropeeed for. sa rosidenee, + WR SINE || CES ERT OS ACE SE R JOBN K. GOODALL'S Fashi Pon ete aeonoen cop CaS
Berle OF aso Goverauest Cattle Yards; or upon any place in the vi. | Zech rariy abtainiog a contrast will be reqalred to | at BRC CC RE ee ES Pee te ha Sf. Bet VEEN SEO- Ros ALL'S Fashiovablo | Od Mov.-...+-20001- esses ieMes HW Eager
NY L0G tiaea, 8 ¥ epee COSTE a ree PTE v eavaiiling tn saya Uhoest orion. nai rs Dancing Academy, Elev oath cuoet, pear the 2 Me H.W wali
T Webb = ¥ Wm Bally and daogh, P cloltz of Mount Piessant, Carvor, Stone, Columbia Col- ety, for ie talthfal (Op Prissy af eraoon, Nuyaab hat Bar. Private lors ml 4 eH, W AWilitame
SO ark, NY noeh. Pa | tee, Casopbell’s, Lincolc, »ouslaa, Emory, cr Armory | “Tee " GWIOR BALE, a On Brith af ortaen, November a7. ee loge ot ee | and nlier, PUT RC ET ae aan AG ees Med B Clarke
Oar, 0 Fight tp relzct any a 2 =| asdf 3 ;
neo MY Casare Hartly, he rensly fof viola ot thts or | BIL Wsucdeoueasatft cory sna e Tseany Oa : ? fatal undead lee, Navid, fa raanes Tele oot ng | AC ord Sater 7 Bi The or een ee ee outing
tek, Para Gaanta Tlorpltal ‘Tae penal fof volatlonof Me Or | OLE ee ee Sgt ta“ Dilgadlar Gaaeral aie guradaciig gras Joe Rta, Ia anes hs ROBLE | Mal “Scrpica excrce for ehtdran and Jadien; ala the | Mw: HOmRGheT n= ono
By command of Goorso Dintaromy. biel of Oidaanae:/ Havel: gion, 0 NEW YORK HOTEL, ged Wied caciecat rapoige y ck is es abd Line | fang Vilamtie piiete tami lee ended wrx | Od paronea rca de aT)
ee asd wile eadersed “ Propovate for Latustty Ac- 2 > 1 to" Bleak pablioalie, evded ig Thee, Baloo Se ee re ee tttapatd on ime | meets Feasanis, Gey By (he rematlc company
on neERE 2 . oatreiments. 200 Ontieat, betweea 424 and 6th streets. Toran ope towed canbe the remuoger in, six avd | BsBeforte Horas Bee
4.8 Barre, aptaln end Proves: Marsbal. | aoy sajurbine Brie MeO Ahiat AMA Binon, | Hla Hotel bas Dare put im Srrmiauecrder. The tree Got, wit Inerot neeaceu by 6 decd ett | Cai GUAGELETT OBEN DUBIXO THE LVENING,
aca a F aren te Con befor aeanen | ‘ TORE oa the prowises 6 DABSIN r i “ :
Liectepant and aajoran erste ALJIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAs | sCiSeem will bonctdat areoranitle ries, Fosse | SOPVOO=SS AIRS COH LATE TRS Kins, rant One See eR ARS ana ih rien, 3. By CHILDERS!
= ob. amba siren tmmediatelz. Leg. ieee ae c 8, Trastee. enn. avouge, betwoen 12th and ith etreets 6 /DERS.
D0 rep eats 1S 8 Bec ra ENC ES) {frond afer Monday, Neveu bor 224,155, dally trains Bild t7 9214 Git, MSLIST, Proprister.__| -Raea w RDO Cos AUR “And ander the ational otal. gered pape der ea eat
sa, 8 wil'bsrun. between Washlontoa aod’ Now York, « ‘i RURNIS 5 é LDERS,
: rp ace a paienn AND PELLOW-OITIZESe oF wasu-|WeoLgimenstes Wetactalier) Ht A’ UN®URNISHED HOUSE TO LET] J]QY J. O. McGUIRE & CO IBST NATIONAL BANK J. H CHILDERS,
—"* yas INGTON.—Ouy. aaerlag:fellow:ol¢zecs at Natsher PBILADE PULL NEW YOaK, and BO TON. in the First ward. The HOUSE contains fo vstoe! z ‘Tho Great Military Sensation, all Au As
eee Ee iy sat ea TAQUON.—our sodoriag fofon-al run at Native | beus Wettuaioo ats antl a M. Abts aden | Seay oe dann Nau renbeat abe Feta ee: ? OF WABHINGTON.| — nunlse Mtonaneen wit Bftkah
Beso cracen, 08 A EH Patan, 00 is. sort of ffs Thole sed tate of ditess Dar bree Bidb |p sac4 yah POUT AUaMOWE SY oo EE SLADE Eva aoe ame aor i — ; Pie eae Re
Lorem. x ‘oowa to the proper authorities of sour cits, who baro SDE Chrocicie Obes On WEONESUAY MORNING, Ne MISS KATHLEEN O'NEILL,
bee Bue Je ALY a eroted ee soratcion ia Canaeech telineeicokdaen’ piagyet Sanday. OR RENT —Firt eta “TREE at thoatoroof A A. Biniager & Go, Pony Ivania ave OSET@AT 9500/0008. MISS KATHLEEN O'NEIL,
HeSoyter Jr A font seLeball reevive for ther s(d:_ All clases need HO seat BAL eaoatet nse Rest. ry and back paso. | ous, near thirteenth streau wesballcll without reserva = MISS KATHLEEN O'NEIL,
Aebater UH & Hone s2 Tahal reontTe for oe Tea Ot chactty wit |, Leave Washiaatin at 65) ond'8 A N.and 830 PM, | surest untarstineds ve” coe event sticet near F Ricirextensive stock of Wines, Liquors Grocaries, ac., | This Bank, organised andor the National Daoking Law
Hi bow, Alexandria really alloriato thelr rofferiogs, Donations may bo cont | 14'#» exc0vt Eun sage Oa sondey at 510) ? Ml only. arsed Seyrae $e ere datas ¢ ofthe Tait Goaarces ts epened ts day for thotrancac- | 10 ae erh eT Sd Vcc teral horean Boeelth
Gir VBA to the'*Chroatele" elon, All dosa'ions will to pudtic! COMMU LATION Teal, redleg a Frareithed Rerlot and Sleopiee Chamber—or | USuGl2 Bn Bradley nsmnen® 1b Pints snd dears lon of Baninass at the corner of Fineanth and'¥ treet, | S52 roulette Veen Aurel hdr ate Specs
Be A cis. te tho chostcte tox Aldana lot site oublely | Lanregasnevinn duly tacit aot. ot (8) PAL, |avecee anpiote™ ATTOBRLL 80K" Ete) gona chain ve and Doasbon Whisker oon uUreriataTon. eu apyoOOKE Pretdeat aS Haas ee
ChieTade eis, sles’ D'Spauldeg, NY Bovbecrily given by. Your, vary tral, obedient eer- | foozih and Oftn isins frm Yaldmore, atop st Mi way | nom a1 rowharst anf til Beete Bovis. | en casea dee choreies, Port, and Nadel IM. 6. OTT NOTON Cait. seek DEBBIE SES CURES
SORA Yant MAURIOP MAYES, is) Chambers ers, New | ?° "son WasHI GTO", ANDTHE COUTH. ORTREN mr Vannany end ehet | J Se amar Tet a Set et clare ATIONAL COURSE, MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIRER,
RM Kot, Mass 1B Childe Boston J Dest noll-st, | Yonva Waltimore at £0 840, ond 102% M.ard 3 15 RENT—A desirable room, suitable | bares, apsctity of faney stais of Bottled Liauore MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER,
Saeengene OSA AT NEW BOOR CPSP HIAOATOAL wan wap |SPuL SEM: OaBenday a: Jey and 8500 Band) ssresteheate near the Deoat aunts withont batts ven Cates Boley Fakes gg CAESAR DBAs Co ie
PEE rr hy and Hobolliou Record, trom 1660 to Ostobr 10,1853 | Leave palti cm MU TATION gTRALY. Dato, wilh al oume fore Drag iefeat be Cara ifa | Darke Chalve‘and Sore Ptare 2 oeloak, P, Me ee
Piatto. Usa P Price 25cents. Sent by mail, free, on revcipt cf prios ves fuly, exonot Savday, atTISAM. | 4o ch will west due attention. Beat of references will | “a Catalotues at sale. : In new Ballods and Gracefal Dances,
ie H Ui dierent pedi are sed arvze fat | Sere Baar etn iaae a GR RUNT= APRESS 09 ete Amat Garaee Dale sae by
orkes t, rt ealo N jook-| do aliimore at 8 t and 315 P Mf. ul — ‘arlor anc ed-1 J or =F
i ho pap ated Rmiusscr Sk Peaonsaveanen noucaasit | tHe forkertcfeation cuneatarery kind, fo ap-| I to tho immcdiat isnt of Tee | Avaleneass |b Sesrener vinta MONS. GUILLAUME FOUCHR,
: 8 BK ee ee ae EGG Sect nee ec ae a Re Y JAS. 0. McGUIRD & CO., pers entitled ihe
: ue ro ENUE —Bavo you paid a wilt to thia celebrated esta- Team ouue Giserat Heke seen 0 LSt—7 st ‘AUCTIONEERS, — | FW. Mlanme van Mamiellen yo Hermes PAINTER'S I’ LUSION.
re BR bilsbment since It bas been elegantly refitted and far | _ne2t tf LiVaehinetanouners rane de —Tyyo Front Rooms,furnished, | varuable Real B tate on Bstrect, near the Post OGeco | fy R?FeB msm Ameriaan Siar’ to Harness RAINTER SUE LOStONS
) aww $n nisbed? If not. call at once and soo bis rew collection Fi on the second fl or, at No. 3°S Seventh street, twa | Department, at Pabila Ancti TU! y D. Steover, Belle of Baltimore" to W: PAINTER'S ILLUSION,
8 3 carleten. $ Wh of Ieperiat Photogrophe. Also, Card Virpettes snd Pb. )ANO FORTES, Fyuares norih of the Parent Ufice. Will be. Jet to gen Fee eC ae Heder elosky ouaecel preaaite > Ea EM SION,
GNogian, Hoi Pa” Bernlec 16th Po tournyhi In Oll ond Water Colors, is col ection of NEW AND OLD. ee no}G.themiis_ | shall dail the whole of Lot Be, dip Faaure Nett, CUPRA PED AT Introd: ae SER SLES
Hodis oa J Eennd ato Rivera gums Grr swos Cranage Urenatyecen OR RENT. —Furnished and unfurnished fryotiog 0 fees onusatrset nario thes ay AunBand |e A MOFFITT, Mae ia ed. OF BEAUTY
‘90, Balti hee, Ne ri in ‘noa-4m == ours. Apply to Pecares, Cogsw vip, 428 | 167, ‘The Lot will be eold {i ‘ot 354 ep | eee ro orlett c ,
Dusengeds re re Bf “| _& PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE.— CORSON ET ESI Sex niheretinnonita tbe Bit Oca “nist socks te geet Sopra gaat glia rer Q\WEET CIDER, ATBUMCEDBERUTE,
Di Plonard, UO Geo ba toll USA | oontaining nearly SO pages and 150 fino plates and sx| WOR SALU—A three-gory attic fmme a RL SS TELE ESA) est Flour, LILLIE BRANDON,
DO LtED Williams, 6th Mo | engravings of the anatomy of tHo haman organs, £0 heute, cnraer of I ‘ond Twenty-e¢cond at ‘Lhe location of this property (in tho Immediate vicinity Batter, KATE HARRISON,
ae fecrcaviseng od Usa tenatony ict Sek bamany cr “ #5) AE pews coracrof Land Tnonty cond sreats, A | ofthe Patent Glico and Prat ice, Verariment) jae Brel Chere, SULIA RICHMOND, 2
WASHINGTON HOUSE. rural a totarstle Seaest ens eat en) oa (02 S—aperiesg make, | BNFERUUTONS' AU onmsivavia weonves” nosis” | Hemuble potion fort rrortty (ee steation of psoas Biss ee ae icoe Meat: i)
Ay Balnston, Fall Nivor Ta Herton, 0S Army Riana Le mlorable coneetaar 6 rind and | Gao vers Food = nee, 10 = urgeres, rendarothe tale worthy the atteation of persots | 9, yan ae Cod Pub.aid Mackeral, * LUCY CLIFTON,
JJ iat'erson. nia Neo Neher ve z plan of trostment—the only ra- | 0ae exoulent = Hallet, Davis Go, 15 OR SALB—A large F ~ terklns good property. In hand ard for palo by EVAN & PERRIE, M'LLE JENNIE,
3 Ea tarson. On aera EEO Nephor a Vanes Heng’ tad pusbecnful capde ef cura ae ebbwa by the res | Uae oxceltent Brute # rge Portable Oyen, one | Ferms cea. noid Sif (Star) corner ot Bard Nioth treste. 4
@ Hfadelphla Joba QHamits. UBNavs | Dorr of eases treated. A tratbfal adviser to the married | Oost cou bred malar Hans stagn of Batten. sert Sid of the bast over in uso zo, 735 feet; oan bake | Tile indupatsble, D, A, BURR, ILE-R 7 = LA PETITE ELLA, &, &o
meme Mptioae diag (Bam acum uate afl adverte he mre |e cehrueipenes Patsy of utoscou S| AGP ric Arqats af © Barone 20 Klages | got 71. 0 Eee Cee ee eee a sine via an
as Rane of hel yall condition. Bent eo of potas, to auy Teopow Cblekerlag & Soa’ famed rehool Plano, for | AUOEaNCTn Wig: aolre of ©, Baronds 29 Rafe | _poléstatha yO: MoU TH CU | Nasuneeid so tiene tate set (tae crenaiad ty CHABKGTEBISTIONOUO
ress on reoelpt of 25 cents, a oh | a Sale 77 = 7 ny horetofvre off red to the
sllsesfarcodnted sgety nami eesedsce cat | Poet ton are araced and govasted in ovr| FLOR SAL® OR RENL—A large Nansion Y .W. L. WALL & 00, SCR Re emo IED et
Ne ee 1 Ro. joo Lane. | particular. bur are ia plaia and eat owes, S Wou-eand Lot,in Baltimore, ot tb AUGTIONEERS. Ferrante by NEGRO SONGS,
: AS jolie Masa | Albee, Note iden Tn, | papain our ars a pata anl arse c tty or pian | Ad WEaRR RSE a Ug Rata aaa EE BCT arate mates nan SR
Ulan gesleaaitg |, NOMOWan Daranraser, Wauninoron Grr, D Pidoren No.4 Caib ua strost, Dattioere nel7adie | WRerynrl, tale CP Vesa gretsesscagy dan: | PQVANS' TENT HEATER. BURLESQUES,
BAU Soeed Aedanara Miia) D Sai Gestona | 0 Japan Sb, iS fa comtegamne of the proaare OMS AGU TEER = WALI PIELVA LEE 15 Bes Gecrce conaty Se NT HEATER.
* es of basiness at the War Department passes for citizens —The Lense and Furniture of | 8°03 SAR MO wo wi 1830 AY. Nov.
CLARENDON HOTEL. Wit the army of the Potomna will bo given ot tho ofce “Violins Cover! end a lares Dlling Wouse, eontealy eitantod, betog | Rabie, Yorn nace as_ 8 part o AN ARMY TENT STOVE, MADE OF CAST IRON, DANCES}: Sos
Lect Paeee ON HOTEL, Co Cs EOC 1 Violinn Covert ond | star the Nationsl anu Metropolitan Wotan. tasted the resideccoot rhe tata Joe IN THREE SECTIONS—WHEN PACKED, BY
Et Col Fane NOT BA pusesta New. Balto tava Ninctseniitrtect i | every articlo lo ibe Music Fusing. a fs golteble fur o boarding-bouso or for a boat two alles from tho O.d Fields, and adjotulax tho 7 - 2
prrunenenes Hey van ge hs atreet ina” | "Sete nee Birmsy Dye ds ana he ana | Any fo en. ing of Pacor Celie Dr Grariog), Alen term, | OOCUPIES THE SPACE, oxl0 INCHES. THE GREAT PROTEAN COMPANY:
Capri 9.USA Heat Grabs, US A SHH ONLY PLAGB where you can pambace Indie | 194 aR PY Balle? Of | tartar particolars call at, Room No, 1 He eee eae rart predaae for uous ad WEIGHS ONLY TWENTY POUNDS gree Re eee olueks, Homes BOLE
Ost GH Yard, “do” Lon brane.” go Babler Cqedu of all kints st rasufsatarers! at | Ag.Penne avoous, on north aid batween Ninth and | POSE IRAE oeeek Ae Grains, the (mervvawents o mise of a pearly now and —— : feds Margas, HWW Wisk daBs Olacker Mea Bau
Pattenos, Variant -K tond, Wankion UA Ma's tadls Rabber Warenonc,s1 Fs se | Tenth atroe's malas (Starke Hoo) ceutitable Yrame Deoking Bouin a Bil wih weved| , Mafor General Dorasidensyr: “Tundeplatlon oerey Browns sone Bie ee
sore, Pallads si evans, Hint WEUENDIERCOURT = treats of water, Barge, etables, vara 8 robust | ifoaad comtere is complet ms z
dr rabite Aicieiel BEG |siabe aNGS Gi Mandate ts Menct| [ah Suntec COUMD cf the Dis) Deseret eens tril | tae eee een | ead a ct Stace nero a | Alsat Seat tena Doak Pal
aman Phila. WSenalars, Baie pint UH1-tof Columbia, heltieea Disteiot Court of tte | xt as rented the large acd desirable-located | , ferme; Une fourth cash, $20 of which mast be pa ‘kAUQuanTERS ARMY OF TUE Poros Ds,
FEAPae rae Catiton, Waanlarton i Se Ray Pm pucasout | Vat ieee tat Dut, ea nbn ass | Hogsoe ae atten eat tat Gee eft | fur athe bain Loe sshd crural By dee F. Besce tea, wie tong J00M0 1108. | Door open aT lelock. Performances at before 8
= ‘A WORD OF ADVIGE—Thoro oho have boen doo | “BOTIOL 1+ HEREBY OLVEN, That, on the 21 day | Som tesdy for lmm~dlore oesupanoy. The rooms will bo trust on tho premise. Baye the houur to reoelpt of | “HORE
MARKUAMS HOTEL. teria for weeks and toontbs without cbtalniur relter, | Of Osteber, 1663, use schooner Allan, ber teotle, Ka and | Fr2G Sates Be token at a TitGogt beard, or, it de> WH. L. WALL & CO. er of Deoetnber 221b- ‘box con-
Charles WProttNY PREmith USA toring for weeks and months without obtaining rele | Gargo, mere cqvinred by tho Unitcd Siatoscaabout Seni: | Boa nntyac ho oten of th tha hotel. For nartioatars, | BolOU4t essen agra ho“ Tent Stove’ addrested to Maj, Gen AE. POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE,
huleW MN Y | PRSmith. 08 Arms ald consult Des NubIALG phone all oa aa Hes cargo, mare ovptored by the United Siatercoudsar Seuss | go anply at she office of the (iarendon Motel. _owtl-tf SSISTANT QUARt As jo. The General desires we to exiress ble th nbs POPULAR FAMILY Nee
Hike MisowAietandiia’ Wa Michell Buigmors | Twenly-Gre year! experience bas established Dr aro | be saci are beled ads rece cated faithuy Soars ath aT SSISTANT QUARCHRWAS MRS) tor the sere, tee dou to sry hfe and cemiert keene SOE O LAR PAMILY MATINEE
yok Ueneeiloae te nore | Reniy-fve Fine | emo rf the United Stated for enedemeaion, lana : Conxee @ axDTwexry- ‘deve? iu adaptation to sry hfe abd. cowato ‘ Zi
Heagusinfiover, NY Sldney {atta a Neds. NE | efowdaye Churgesedsrster Brie cemny tah el oe ih tha 5 -axe recs? spumoroy, Beth Novatel fists ais iene mana agile fied POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE,
“iBcver Mew Yor FR bukernow fen tie epi, EIOHBLATT, R Bly Gy tatdvorulsclia Sy iuisiarisiet| | OST—On Pridoy, on Sisth or Seventh | wicistctite Baga eetsy cuted ce |ieeloy ie ee tee Re fleri adie | REQUL
Peokerg vey x 02 acker , No. 451 B streot, Menanduwi teen dl Peg ndaxtot/)) Font eEE GR atrosts. Penns} leania oven Bo 'ttreate nd f ond Ementy Oatand taen- | {000 Go Matta nto the followi-# sddrect: | REGULAR SERIES, ox 2ATUE!
FER tn TEAR GET, | uu sntsrnntactaartateda. |Sicamey auremieontn Wikies |i teantomie a ea tataeniard [PURUnea a ctaant et Seco Hate Bie, Bat Ni eed ca ie
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AVENUE HOUSE, Dentist Wi a . Sargeos eter ith ie RJ. MEIGS, nod vf Seras repo asd Loatuer, advies, Briale ek eee) ee
9 Gpanectisat 7 8 Bsowden, Dulinere Destst, Washington Ballliag, oraee Reanmvants | STRAY. = One red! and whito buitila Cow, | Ufautovstatereratest tances New You arg a 188 Hh WILSON MANUBACTURING
HSeeep io (aaapeaniaee™ | Net ahr tiammeige ain ga| JUST NEOBIVED AND TOR SALE. [oe eeu cating soon Bee Maomnras, | aaiessnacetutint Maki aad adits | MTT
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istt ales, Aonapols Pewee, Annapolis spd Silver Paes ase fn rapertreisle Teeth execs | “Gholee ot of Now York Sate Date, in Welsh Tale Bridtoeged of aacorate to i Z wewrekau nold 12t Coptala and Quartermaster, U.StA. | comfort of the Goons, tn, Gat ray tigate er eceipae e
Baldwin NY. sithout prin Ste) | Gho'es lutsia Firkiceuod Half #irkion. .| Regtekio™ Old ithedepevars rnd.veauRert Booker Bill - = "hers innike Aids ‘
Lees Wore usa A wrest eae SAIR DYs HOR DYE poten Tai ie Fick Les oneal Bale RNA : eee SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S Wey ae AREY esvector General imamcezert to J, 7. WALEER & C971
Wes Pe Bilic A whedon Maine wee DYHIt—Balchelor’s eciebrates | Gledes Battor in nll varietion, de, Rew AUK OVIOR_OAT.—MISLATD, a few O#PIOB, Corner of G and Twenty-second strc For sale at Wholesale and Retail by ees
F Brean Vergust D Ria DS air Dyo ls tno best in tho world! Tho only harmless, Wavesiotothedsljerbalalcvackares nc catane guds pig Diack Onaicantcamboater sin | Wasuerarene Dy Gr Oclober 2h int Wil bq sold wt | _n7is-d8hzw La a .
D De D8 Dosbsw, DO Roe aad Selb ear ee ee sufi Slee Bonet Daly Chete aa’ New Youu | ie arythe eal tate Pally iia unas Pabilo Acta’ gn the tend sa foarte Wweduerdage | == 521 Peonsyitonla avenue | waRHTRGTOM DO:
ae, fect—changea Hed. Heurty, or dt . a: market rises bear Mo rooclican Hotel, will rrosive my thapen. tb and 23th of Noveiaber, at tha Corral, rash RRANIS HEY. F
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Bitter 0 Alatohellon, US A Hele or ctaining the kin, leaving tho Halr soft and JOHN FARRELL, Se eee ee crefoes nn Moles. condemned asanGt) Gor Thirty Years bas roceived the Favorable Reco
ee ar aus besntiful: imparts fresh Commercial Building, Loutsl g iar 4 recal je Favorable Recor-
By Ree’ | ceed ae Pea ee ra ge em OR sosnpise a Te Soe artsteriniin iano a ee
eg Blo OS Geo k our a Th enclne i frmed WILLIAM A. NATOMELOR, el ; re (ABLE BOARDERE, aod Boarders with | 2.20 cantatn oR FOURS, Renee ee PEER EEE 1 easorLoroemss 07
Ane T Rest Phila tp Hers Panna: others cre mere Lmitstons, and should be avolded. Bold D YER’S Rooms, accommodated at 183 I, betwen Twentlet! = == BEST REMEDY KNOWN
Nato Yely GW Tomiloron wh, Us A | by all Draaisis Sa. RAOTORY—Sl BARCLAY ST- . AMERIOAN HOUSE. Sod amen eve aireate Ty near to Provost Marah, SSISTANTL QUARLERMAETERS’ | For Fick Bosdache. Nervous Nesdache, Dyspeptia, gour | LAMP BLAOK; ROOFIEG DAA’ 7
Be paceibrodt Calforata Thos “uit Val ¥. Dstsbelor’s Now Toilet Creum for Dressing the Hie, | _‘Thia' Now Hotel,” sltuated on the oxroor of Indiana AriATrasiLeRALH SDAKIEOHS nod 3 OFFLINE, foot of G stroct, Washington, D. 0,, No- | Stomach, Bilious Headache, « uxiness, Corurencas Loss \TERIALS:
wivinean, UNA” Geo Drirebant Pha jezt-die arena and Seaond'stfoal tmo bloose meat of the. Rate HE UOUSE No. 878 PENNSYLYV. a SF BONER | ok Appetite, dont; Indisemtton. Rorptelty of ther tive.
BD tart Ir Usd» ao @absney,. USN Se NETIATELOO Toad depot, in gow oven fur tbe, accommodation of tho 8 5 iN ‘A-| “Wiel, boroid st Public Auction. on TUBSDAY, the | Gravel Kbeamatlc affecuons, Piles, Meartbarn, Bes az
(has steveba WA Stuy N'Y. fi 00., OPTICIANS, public genera'ly. Ix is onsy of socexs from tho depo’, DIA AVENUE, formerly cocapled by Mrs) Doris, | 2thlesc. at the wustf foot of Gstrost alot of Water | Siokocsy, Billous Attacks Yercrs, os.
Astoher UA 5 4 Joo B Holmes, Ma ‘Hi Pannglvacia, avenues pore ‘Twelfth and Thi cares porter will bein a tendance to take chara ot | Bas te ented by fae isior of the aren tien Ho: | Barrels ‘sbi Casha, condemaed es unfit for the public| For testimonials, &c.,seo pamphlet with esch bottle | wrueow’s IMrZ0vsD ¥R 45D WATER TROCE
Jreck, NY * Mis B Crea atreeta, also wasing to vit this Now Hotel vallers | Pazsol. Khe rors wll be let mp onsar~ | “Bale to comm 1 10 o'e'ock MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
Bisetloveee ils us B Gra foid, DO ‘oS Ponmplvanis avenue, under the Natlons! Hotel. mato wieavecualy, Susie ‘Whe rooms ml bo let furpianed. uber totran- | ‘Terms cash ia Gavernmeat berks : BaRKAST © V0. ¥EL4, CONT, AND GRAVEL!
Joo 8 Hall, WY nt Router, Jr, US A FIELD QLASSES and OPERA QLASSES, with the| o> avonoE p. pyen,_ | wblchcan bead at te Hotell des nodi-at Cantal, ane7aS ALLEN, | a3 Worm Crit ber irae
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Jhon Kel, thle Hoover, 4 dieu teat acbromat Tense | COMPASSES ferpos chorea ALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. UTLERS ond BAKERS, ATTENTION! SSISTANT QUARTSKMASIERS’ RS. B. F. ATKINS, at No. 375 Thir BOOF
Ova Te eet AOTEL. THERMOMETERS, BAROMETERS, DRAWING OLOAKS AND Of a aay eer atch Company will fell on SATUB- OFFIOR, corner of Gand fweoty-stcond strests, Conth s’rost, between H and I, Washington City, ——
Ma AhBeak he | 3a Va RSTRUMENTA, PHCTOORARE ALHOMS wed ite thd Bere Pa bay Aiba radeetinaraasin O° | TREE Tesi ete ecdgmet at tec aa a FHLIGEN ==
<A Danton, tur corps Jb Seainau Ca BTES Me. ya E ‘Oveoe, 6 boiltra 3 stoves, & emmoke ttacke, 6 rt nls on Wednedat ates abe ay b ir rnidans
eee Bat BY Brasdare Pena SOOPLC GPEOTACLES, corcectisjeaited fur every eye | Seer Bn tea Reeth. waeninuean acoso aa Lea oo Nene tyitced Mares Sil be fohd cd sats Es connie re muinate A :
spek Peon 4 Wiitaut, Phila right, end warraated. autdly | of Srovgitable fr sicher s baker or atlr, af gach oven tbo same day, place, and terns REURALGIA, RUEUMATISM, DISEASED LIVEB, | "Wonge—yoct of Tasniq-eecc: A te ob weet S
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Bees? meno | DIBRASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEAINAL, oxi-| beh eod Stirtier eB CTL SIC ecg (oe Sepa a ol fae OD CELE ene ne a No uae eee ee
io Pees Feareg Nameatlo, | GRY AND GESUAL SYSTEMS —New and rellahla Hanes cei con Baa ets: Apps Mialment shipped Yansasy’ 9, 188% by tel Fall by disarrangement of the Nervous Byster. Se iLaa maar vende
_ inane Rea) | eicniar crappie creams AtsesDeas | Mus GNa at RSagRAR OE Eitan miatroo| M[ANEOOD] HOW LOST HOW ME) geakauenr eM OOM ge | emus! 94
28 A CanntcenaERREEE FOUEE. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howan Aeociation, Phils Reine ‘Goods. tn great varloty ‘sz Srpty Gaile: Tabs with cores. Ghloped anaary | Eres clk Ca ‘A bostare on tie Natare: Trenteent 7 = » NY LM rUsttLun |
Baits reham, USA EG “arrer, Penpsylyanis | dalpbin Pe "bite and Brown Cotton Shestings, éo.: 1 eo ks to Uomumerclel Line, Marked Patterson | aad ‘Badical Guro of Bpermatorrhes, or Eeminal Weak: | Gv LHe bUoln ko PUBLIU. ake MADAME BUSS, F
BiGaeaee NY rae - S12 | Balcova and Hoop Shins: Knapp. Beat, Involuat font, Rexual Debillty, and Vm = "4 Astrologist lormerly Jo ated at S03 “
baa SOLD PENS. oslery, Gauntlets, Jouvin's Kid Gloves, ko, 45 W. A. H.DLANOK, Acent, | pediments to Marrisre generally; Nervourzcs, Oon- | Having been sppolated a Commls.loner to take Depo- beer sad MAN ts No a Fiftecaih wreet nore,
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SATURDAY, NUVEMEEB 21, 1863.
NEWS ire.
Reyovctioy mm Navan Aativueny—Toe
Great Enicssox Gus.—Ths grest gun which hes
been for some months in conrso of construction for
the nary by Mr. John Ericsson arrived at New York
fa few days ago, and {s now st one of tho fron wo:k
belog prepared for service.. It is one of the most m:
yellous Inventions ofthe time, and, if eucostefal, will
fevolntionszs neval ordnance. Mr. Ericsson ‘con-
trscied, tome time sincs, to construct como 13-loch
smooth bore guns, which sro to hove s much greater
Jnjllal veloclty than avy now Intute. Ho ls toreceive
solblag, for them unlexs they bam over Ro Pounds
of powder; for every pontd of powder beyoni
Ste, reszon ls to receive $6,000, Hols confident of
balze able to burn 100 pounds, and Js certain of burn
{ng 75 pontds. The solid hot ‘will welgh £20 pounds,
The English 68-pousder, (of 12,600 pounds,) sald
» — \by bls Royal Highnees the Dake of Cambridyo to
De the most powerfal gun in tho English eervler,
with 16 pounds of ponder (nearly one-fourth of
the charge), hos an Initial yolocity of 1,800 feet per
second, and therefore punchlog power against tron
Plates of 27,500,000 pounds. ‘The rifled pons, with
charzes of one-tenth to one-twelfth of the shot, and
tho 15 Joch gun, with » chargo of 35 pounds toits
ehot of 425 pounds, hnye volocities varying from 1,100
feet 10 1,400 feet per eecond, The 800-ponuder Par-
ratt bas, therofore, g punching power of 42,000,000
pounds, and the 16-Inch gun of 55,500,000 pounds.
‘Too new gan, with 75 pounds charge (one-third of
tho welght), will have 68 great n velocity na the 65-
pounder, aud f(s punching power will be 55,000,000
pounds, or exactly double that of the English gun.
With 100 pounds of powder Its velocity stoald
be ralsed to 2,020 fect, and lis puaching power will
bo 68,000,000 pounds,” It w}ll thus be by far the meet
formidable gun yet constructed. The great superiority
of our new guns to those in use by foreign powers
‘will readily bo noticed.
Aw Arreotise Scexe,—James Satherland, who
has been on trlal at Indianapolis for four days, for
Killing Roddy A. Small, wes ocqaltted on Thursday.
His wife and threo eblldten were in conrt t the Ume
After the announcement of tho verdict there followed
‘a sceno, says the Indianapolis Journal, nol often wit-
nessed Ine court room. The prisorcr that was—a
prisoner nor no longer—fell upon bia knees, aud
Iifting bls yea towards Hoaven, altered an earncat
prayer of thanlsigiviog and pralse to the God whoss
Jnstics and mercy hed been so wonderfally manifested
im him. ‘The prayer was Irresistibly eleqnent, and
when Amen was pronounced, Amen came ‘beck
In response from avery part of tho room, and there
were tasra In overy cya. All rose to thelr feet ; the
acqaltted mon advanced and took each Jorrman by
tho hand with a fervent “God bless you! You have
saved an Ipnocent man from shame and disgrace ;
youheyotaken a fon! stain from myname. God
bless you!” And to ihe prosecutor, whose condnct
In the case commands edmiration from all for falrness
and honesiy, he gave a cordial "* God blesa you |?”
Tho old white-halred father, whors firm trust had
supported thocon In tho dark hours of trlal, now
melted n tearo of Joy that bla boy was acquitted of
gollt, ond bls ow good namo had remained untar-
Dated. The Jndgo, wiplag bis es of the tears that
bad come unbidden, ordered the sheriff to eljoura
the court,
Gory Misixo i Csvavs—The English
Jonrnals pabliah on ofllclal report in relation to’ tho
gold-mining operations in Cavada, on the Chendlero
rior, Itappeers that o llttie elrl ret found gold tn
thls district Ubirty years ago by accident, and the
“diggings” have been worked in a very desultory
manner and by a few persons over sinco. At present
‘company bas a lesso of tho mining rights, ond a
few men aro st work for it, the greater part, how-
over, Working for themsclyea’ At one polnt five men
take ont, on an average, thirty dollars? worth of gold,
per day.’ The fact that mon work for wages and o-
celvo bat clgbty cents per day, feeding themselycs, Is
proof that gold hes not yet bem found Ja great aban-
danco. No qaleksllver js used In the mines. Tho
gold 15 of a deep eslor, clasn, and clgbt hundred acd
binety-+wo {housandihs One oo an avercge. ‘There
are some Californians on tho spot, and theze will pro
bably show the natives how to get gold oul, If the
placers should prove rich.
Svrurss.—It would seem from the following
from an army correspondent that come of the callers
have been playing a deep gama: ‘Ther cen bono
doubt of tho fect that suyeral of oor sutlere bave boen
engoged in the Lrarsportation of goods to the front,
with the exprees purposo of having them eelzsd by
Mosby, who could Well afford to pay handsomely for
euch aconveniencs. Somo of tham have ben cap-
tured a nambsr of times daring tbelast threa months,
and each time released after reaching Bull Run monn:
tains. Ae thoy were able to reflt at once, end, al-
though loud in thelr denunciation, ecemed ‘very fittle
afrald of venturing ont again afver such incidents, the
Inference Is that the specnlatlona were profitable
‘The military suthorlties havo already taken the mat-
ter In hand, and the prospects aro good for ome In-
teresting developments In connection with this branch
of the army.”
———~" “Arp rromw 4 Persoy.—The inmates of the
Messachneotts Siate Prison are manufacturing aril-
cles for eale at a Ssnltary Felr, to bo beld In Boston
next month. As showing the interest the men feel
In the measure, the Journal esys one max came to
the warden and enid he ws3 not {ngenions and could
not make snything, but ba would like to give elghteen
cents Which Was In the cillco belonging to him. An-
other sald bohad a gold ring there which he would
Uke (o give; aother wanted to give ap ellver wateb,
and tivo oF three others contributed five dollars each,
from funda which they bed Jn the werden’s hands.
Ir is especially important just now that cler-
gymon, jn marrylog a couple, should not reglect to
Give a certificate of the marriage, or to make a regis-
tratlon of it. In tho cese of a death of a coldier the
widow mut baye a cérilficate of marriage beforo sho
can receive a persion. A Now Jercey paper, In
speaking of this subject, os Jt respoets that Btate,
saye: “ Upon szarebing the records witbln the past
pet for marriages, nearly balf tbe unfortanate widows
ave been turned away with theremark: ‘The cler-
gyman performiag the ceremony hes neglected to
‘comply with the law.’ ??
Coxseoricor—The quota of Conuecticut, under
tho recent call, le 5,492 men, ‘The first Congressional
latrict Is asked to farnish 1,527; the 24, 1,369; the
‘8d, 1,108 ; the 4tb, 1.928, Hartford Js to furnish 563;
New Haven, 407; Waterbury, 132; Middletown, 116
New London, 86; Norwich, 205; Sprague, 91 Lie!
bon, Griswold, 17; North Stonington, 96; Gro-
ton, 65; Btoninglon, 65; Brooklyn. 23; Killingby,
St; Plainfield, 43; Sterling, 13; Woodstock, 33
Pomfret, 13; Thompson, $8; Potnam, $0; Canter.
bary, 18, a
Corros ow me Rio Guaxpe.—An army cor
respondent with Banks’ expodition writes that It lo
reported that at Freeport, on tha Mexican elde of iho
Rio Grande, there {s an Immense nmount of cotton,
estimated ot 40,000 bales, and that the road from Mn-
tamoras to Bazénd is fillod with wagons loeded with
cotton. Bagdad ison the Mexican side and at the
month of the river.
Tux Indiavapolis Journal publiahes two cal-
pmne of oxtracis from the Indiana county papers, all
of which show thet tho enthnéloem for Voluntesring:
In that Biato bes reached a very bigh plteh. The
counties are generally paying a bounty of ono hundred
dollars in addition to that cifered by the Government,
nd fn somo ceses locreasing the pay of the volunteer
{en dollars 8 month. ‘There will be no draft In that
sate,
Tas Bermuda Adeocate thinks that it mus
havo ‘riled tha Yankees nota Iitio” to eee the rebel
sleamer Robert E Leo taking coala from an American
‘vesrel ot Hallfax. We were eo “riled” that we con-
lated le fee waa by capturing the steamer,
whea, by the ald of ber Yankee coals
mea, by te is, oho had reached
Two Nevada editors, J. T. Goodman, of the
Terrlorlal Enterprise, 2d Thomas Fitch, of the Union,
hayo been performing a pistol duel, with surgical ac.
companiments, Jatcly. ‘Tho finale ‘was tho smashing
of the right leg bone of Mr. Fiteb, who thas obtalne
the eallsfactton of goatiemas.”
‘nx fuel famine is exciting more serious op:
prehensions In New York tne at Cincionatl an
other Western eltles. Anthracite coal has advanced
from lx and balf dollars tonto eleven, and tho
miso another advan :
ieee cs of twenty-five per
‘Tur Bord of Trade of Chicago has determined
to erect, with the pals ORAS a suitable
monument In honor of the brava soldiers who have
fallen during the presont war, aud) thoso whose Te-
malns ere Interred {a tho ccmeterics of that elty.
A kro of powder in Mrs. Booth's toy store it
Brooklyn exploded lest Friday, destroying yhe (ics
‘story paren tee it wes: acu fatally ipjoriog a
18 arance vilinted -
“ea oe weer. eeepa cus:
Sonx'of the Indies in Hartford appear i
etre without hoops, bat with dresses iy ony ae
to theankle, disclosing Balmoral boots and etrij
stockings.
o ‘pleasant reform.”?
Drstavetios or Genera, Neat Dow's Tay-
NBRY IN PORTLAND,—Tho main building of the tan-
ae Sr veniam Boe pire by General Neal
ro
or FeO OOD ey are carly Banday moratng,
A wax nomed Oats was hauled uj
for beating bls wife and children. On being sen-
tenced to imprisonment, the brate remarked that It
was very hands man wes not elon s
anvery ot ellowed to thrash his
recently
Tax rebsl Government talks of paylog the eol- | ome
wer. Its dorsi revaisals woe vance wee
ler Uberally afer the
8 Poor fellows wlll: “I hi ;
ome everybody; thy ret I giva to the poor, et
Lette from Knoxville, Tennessee, of th
Sit instant, eays recruiting for the Federal ‘arty Is
st
fen thousand reernits are already actually caroiled.
Tue Detroit (Michigan) Free Press is anxi
that the mext ite 2? ito
shall bo Rat ia thai. Hc’? National Convention
specimens of canoeblal fe
A NEW Weel]; it 7
Pespent ies Peers entitled the Colored Citi-
started in Cineinnatl,
equaw paddling down the Micsieal; k
pala Ippl oro interesting |’
Tbr the
fist of sald publisat
vious to the day of bearings
ul going on in East Tennessee. Batreen Sigbt an Eiblar Gat notes
Av exchonga thinks thot on Indian and his| seaoy eee eh eae
colored people, has Just been | SSB" fs
and
asin tore. of the most t
of decerat ard wiiacyaiiehot Soon
Window Shades Gilt Cornice, 2 Alcon larsa ond ves
Se rime
rk executed prompily ir tho bes
Gome and ceo at isd Seventh ctrect, cpposita the Patent
460. 460. 460,
AND still the wonder grow.
Geta does the busines.
"A thing of Joy fs always beantiful :
That is the rencon why our new stz10 of
FALL AND WINTER COATS
please everybody. Call and examine our Splandid Stock
of Clothing, Gents’ Farnizhing Goode, Hats, Caps, ékc.
Gults mada to order. Call aad soa sampler
J. SMITH,
cooly 46) Boventh atreat. opposite Post Office.
CE ‘THE TRAOK while the bell
rings,
There's no uso of talking,
The gooils mart be sold
Constantly reselving from our Manufactory.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
of every description.
Cute cela souples ot 261 Soret
polbatys mamine amples oF S81 SST & BEALL.
HE OLD WAR HORSE IN THE
PIED)
J: BRUGB & 00.
Invite soar attention to thelt largo stock of
PALL AND WINTER OLOTHING.
sprees that du competion
Watch wil them al,
sor low, late oF final,
Of er'yous
White or black,
J. DRUOB & CO.,
oold-ly “464 Seventh sireot,
6677 OW ARE YOU, GREENBACKS ?”
Old mes for counsel, young men for war.”
Youean’t sco it? Thea call at the corner of Penpsyl-
vania avenue and Trenticth streot and examino our
new stock of Bplendid Clothing.
GENTS’ FURNISHING @00DS
of overy description.
BOOTS, SHORS, £a,
AMITH & CO.
oal0-iy Gor. Peno. ava. and Twentieth rtreot.
W H. HAKROVEE,
e
MANUPAOTURER OF
STOVES, RANGES,
And Dealer in all Kinds of
TIN-WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Camp Equipments, do,
62 Eoventh street, 632
Five doors north Ponnsy}vonla avenue,
f Wnbington, D. C.
IRUNK, VALISE AND
BAG MANUFACTORY.
Genta’ Solo Leathar Trask,
Ladte:’ Dress and Bonnet ‘franks,
Solo Leather Vellzes, Traveling bags,
Havercacks, Kaapsacks,
Saddio-Bags, Blanket Straps
anther Pagalers for oflgers a.
2 AXLES E BROWN,
oott-3in 708 Chestaut street. Philsteiphla,
IDER! CIDER!
The eubsoribor bry on hand and Is receiving orory weok
Jarge quaotition of Seat Rostifed Cider, of an excellent
davor aud quality, whieh will ba gold at the lowest cash
prices. Butlers and dealers will Sind it eAvantageous to
Call and examine before purchasing olsewhere.
‘always ob hand to mect demands.
ORANE & C0.,
fice and Vault—25 Fous-and-a-balf attoot,
Botween Penncylvania avenue and O treet,
‘Washington,
Ws
Also, orders taken for all kinds of bakers’ supplies, for-
nlshed'in barrels und packaxes fo cult purchasers.
ee 1T=3t, e200.
(uae ee & BENJAMIN,
BROKERS,
510 OBESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, Peana.
Prizes cashed in all legalized Lotteries, and informa-
tlon given. po19-Im*
AYOR'S OFFIOB, NOV'R 19, 1863.
By virtue of an act of the, City Connell, and in ao.
cordance therowith, I shall effet for sale, for cash, to the
Dighest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, the’23th instant, In
front of the City Hall, at the hour of 12 M.. the exclusive
right ond privilega of using tho several Corporation
Eoales unt the det das of July, 1831, for the purpose of
Welzbing hay, etraw, foddo~ oain in the etram, and live
elock, situated at the follow! laces:
No‘l, JCstreot north, at ita iotereection with Vermont
Avecustaa sanmaiiebecumeneee
2 Loulsiava avenue, between Ninth and Teath
otrosis west.
‘No, 3. In front of the Northern Market, at intersec-
tiga Of New York avenue and K street north.
No. 4. Corner of Moryland avenue and (Third street
eat
No. 5, Ta front ef Anazostin Enging house,
‘Tho following ie tho tariff of rates whioh tho purcbasars
aro ontitled to reosive: For overy lend of boy, site
fodder, oats in tho tras, weighing on9 thousand p:uadé
cries, 55 conts over one thoutand pounds, £0 cents?
fad for cach and every bundio, bale. of backaxe ef the
fate, 10 cents: for welghiog live stocky two coats for
very hundred pend
‘Parties purchasing will be requlred to comply with all
tho trovisioas of the act. approved sist February: 1893,
ntitied "An net to establish pablio. hay esslon, nod. for
other purposes.” RIOHARD WALLAOR,
nosed Masor.
Sam OF REAL ESTATE IN THE TOWN
Block 69 ; Lot ta Ilock wo:
and D in Blog anaes
mods Le
Grand Din ae
ook 7, Dl
©) end ‘Dlooka 1s, 1 1a
Tots, parts of lots, blocks,
‘tho termas-
jdinancs ‘Departments sad or
co
Ie id on each of said
authority, isch vas they ay cee slinbie,goties
than onelhinl of the appraised valuo thereof. Ani
of the sald lots, patts of ota, h ahaill not
ia icc ikea rasan ah en pee
wn. ie.
Given under ourhandsat Beaufort, this
tccond day of November, Text eer Sout Caroling
,B, SMITE
VW. E. WORDING,
WAM. DENRY BRISBANE,
§. Direot Tax Commissioners for tho District of Se
Carolina. neu
AUnED) STATES PATHNT OFFICER,
U October $,
Lsonand Sulth of Trays Ne detprving nee
ofa patent granted tim iti Petranry Ins for an ie
expiration of exld patent, whch takes pince on the LE
19, sald petition be hoard at the
One of tho Hartford papers thinks this | Fea. OUce oh MONDAY, the oth February, 1564, ot
12 o'clock M.; Persons aro notified to
shaw cause any they hava, why cald Poulton ought nol
to be grant
Persons optosing the ox!
tne Baten’ Bion Qhoie shies, evecal ee one
iting, at least twenty betsra the day of hearing:
sane Whe akon had traroaitied ig ever daa
meet offices Which will bo Reig
‘ho testimony in tho cas
een eta iad ogee
{io moming of that day’ the argument, if any, ara
lays thereafter,
also, that this notice be published in. tho
7, Nimes: Now
mn, D. O., and
Fuescaive, Weeks,
Heart sixty days pre
= ee
P,S.—Editors of the il) pleaze copy,
iiiag at sbrteanr date
aia
ARBLE MANTELS—Oonstantly on
band!at my Warcrooms, comer of Fitst street and
ow Jers areauo, the anges tuvpiy of te dideeat
2
ia thls city, and at lower
Also, all
‘poses, such 43 Brown
Bn
tie shortest notice ha lowest
River,
Tas quota of Missouri, under the last cal for] Rermate® See sa Si dora oer
troops, 15 19,016 men.
cli tet aa
ent, a
supplies | BO
sitter te clares ox
(0, £55
vine”
rest Weiwresn Sixt a5)
PS reionsss of Nis Sarl, Abandon
ited (o prove Rls esmecliy ex senckes
EOURE A HUSIOAL HDUCATION—
Mr, JOUN P. SPARIBR Issitos to taform the
ic of WeaRinetan vast he it revoased to abve ere
on the Violin, Quitar, Fiots, a=d opon Brass.
indlvjctunis, el
‘Tostrames
or at Lis recidenso,
aa ‘or
ATTORNEYS.
HOMAS H. FORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASEIRGTOR, D, Oy
RBAL ESTATE, OLAIM
(Opposite
NB, Commissioners for all the Btates.
443 Ninth etzeet.
REMtoncor MEP rest nov-Im*
WiLLiaM wizou. 10. ume JOHN FOX.
PRICE, HINA & FOX,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AND PATENT AGENTS.
OOBNEE SEVENTH AXD ¥ ATREETA,
Post Offica)
WASHINGTON OITY, D. Oy
oc-1m*
OBN JOLLIBEE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Sonranssr conxun oy ¥ xp Freramxrn STaeaTs
Oppotite the East ontranee of the Trearary Bulldinz,
Waruisoro Crrr, D. 0.
Attends expecially to Claims upon the United Btatas,
ap?-ly
fo, 20 ¥O)
thee Gomre
Reais
roryen to Nl nae
TLLIAM HALSTED,
ATTORNER AND COUNUELON 47 LAW
ors
WILARD'S,
dD.
file AMasrats n4ee
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.
Pp, © =Nasnn,
SPOoks,
UBIS.
Sinele end Doabie-Plated,
5
All Goods replated nearly
BILVER-PLAZHD WAR,
4 4 STRUT, ONH DOOR #KOM PONNWYLV aula
TRA BETS
CALS PAK EIB,
LES,
YRUIT PRANDI os
ox caperior Germia Alteae 6
is Meta i
sonal to naw lary
\. LADOMUS.
of avary description
HWIS LADOMUS & CO.,
ATOHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVENWABR
809 Cuxsrxur Starr, E
Birst door above Bighth strost.
‘PHILADELPHIA,
IMPOBTERS AND DUALELS 121
WATOHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE
N. RULON.
ARMY CORPS BADGES
in theneatest manner, and ot
Whe ahortest notloe—rold, eilver, or plated
ens
SUTLERS’ GOODS.
{v2 BUTLERS
AND WORML NOEPNEB:
Wo bare jusl reorived a fullvapply of
SLODGEIT & BWWRETO
YATENT GALVANIZED OVARS,
ehign wa will soll lower then they havo besn fold [5 thiz
Sty bavore We hnve No. 4 to No.7.
©, Ay #0. L GREGORY,
mansylvanis arene,
near Grvanth rizecl
RESTAURANTS.
to mabe
ntinnunss of re
prapared at the shortest ao
menuer,
resk(art from olght to
onpieanay
822 BUHBLER EPUB OY)
= Ld.
{4 la Maison Peres,
rue ros ENN ABNOR
ae roa ie ener ana:
Ghivenarle areas aan sa
at
“GAME, OYSTRES, cod other rafrechments constantly
on hand, and et the siost Teassnablo rates
URBAKEAS:
SIAHR, and
SUPPER.
cond In the most satietec
salve o'elog ; Dinner and
JON Hivos,
Proprioter.
MALITARY GOODS.
160 dozen Cotton and
10 doven BROWN Li
ater,
mySi-Abscts
10 BUTLERS AND WHOLEGALE
DHALERS 1
MILITARY AND OTHMK eoops
We havo on cad ad offar for sale—
100 doxen BLUR FLANNEL GU!
% dorea LINER COATS and PANIG.
100 dozen MHRINO UNDDESHINTB
‘Merino SOCKS,
60 doxen NEGLIGEY SHIRT,
13 doxan HAVERSACES.
INGEN SELAIE:
80 dozen JEANS and NET DRAWERS
ll of which wo offer to dealers et the Lowest Marie
WALL, STEPHURS & CO.
322 Pennsylvania avenue.
batween Ninth and Tenth streaie,
Jas used by ofhoere i
Sechee, bait
nr bo dee mil
Hi Blok ee ono fcrakh
ie morse Be
apli-tt
saouldersiry
‘fina cwortment of
ILITARY s00L8
WALL, SIRPRERY 4 00.
i394 Ponsornvarta Avanos
ej sno laaret eoriaient
thin city, embractin elt
ip ths Army and Novy, on
Hints. Gap, Phi
atform Clothing,
onlonry complete oatits ta
SIUPICENS & Ov.
Fanmivenia Avengal
ROOYRRS T.
Th. than cen be faralsb:
Jeesper barrel then can bs
dealers. Apply op eddress
eal2agstt
PAPER. yg
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ROOFING PAPER
AEM NOZIOR,
A constant surply of Booflog Pspst and Gament eno
be had on the most liberal terms. Paper 4 cant lees ror
ele bere. Coment 26 cent?
purchesed from euy other
KNIGHT & JORNSON,
‘ Bouth Charles ctrect,
Baltimore City, Maryland,
‘writtsa paper of all kinds,
‘Bast Canvas, Fore fe
oF. EMIOEY}
parse WAREH'
Wo. 4 SOUTH
Boatof
cit
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PHBA, oll rises.
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BLE. Csr ald for RaGs
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TING AD WRAPPING PAPERS val
pres WABRHHOUSE
HRIGHT A JOLNAOR
vuLNeaLn peanmes 1»
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amv
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Old Blank Books, Letters, Old Bi, end printed or
ALSO, 3
w, ml JomBEOM; 7m
Davrnmoas Mp.
and Ruled.
Abe, MANILLA. and a!) other WRAPPIN@ Pa-
BINDEBS' ond BOX LOARDE,
PRINTERS CARDS and CARD SOAR,
GEOOBHS PAD: B hb
‘Bo waled wo call ho eile Mar o/Siea Dearne
nod Ou BAUR Bates
EXPRESS COMPANIES,
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ffSainabal Ratiway Towns ia the
MOBTH, BA j, AND NORTE VIBES,
A DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
OFFICE, 514 PENTA. A’
Weshinston,
Gity, De,
A EAERPLGES FORWARDS, OTE
JEWELRY, ASLEB
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exeial towns,
sat BOM made at all 065
Oe OSH Ay oy
Sfo0 10-inch shot
Stoo 10-Ineh ehotla
AT THR WATERTLIET, ARSENAL, WEST TROY, ¥. T-
4,00 15-inch battering shot
tea 18-tnet shells
Eh Id-lnch aoe
600 10 inet ebells x
At THE U. & ARSENAL, GOTERNON'S ISLAND, N. ¥.
‘09h IS-ineh battering shot
5 l-ineh shells
10.009 li-ineh shot a
5.0) 10-Ine shells
AT THE ALLEGHANY ANSENAT, PITTSDUDO, TA.
1,00) 1f-inch battering shot
1x0 15-fueh shells
009 10-tneh shoe
S000 10-inoh shelia
AT THE ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, 6T, LOUIS, Mo.
2000 10-1neh chat
2ooo 10-inch shells
Av THE WASHINGTON ARSENAL, WASHINGTON, D.C.
1.000 15-inch battering hot
Tom Is-incb shalla
eee
i009 10-teeh shes,
The Projectiles are to bo made of the kind of motal,
and inspected sfter the rales faid down fn tho Ordganes
Hooual, with the ex:eptlon of tanls-lnch battoring ect,
‘which afe to bs nede of qun_ metal, of tensile strength,
Tangine between 22,000 and 0,000 pounds to the eqaars
nob, and theca inuit bo cust ftom roverlisratory ge alr
furnaee, ‘The otal fs to bo charcoal Lron, sed tho
Eetoplo to ho tested lu to bo taken fromm tho project,
‘Dravings of all thece projectiles can be ton at any of
the ureaals where they are to bo delivered. ‘The pro
Jectlleaty ta ba Tnapested at tho, foundry wherg cast,
‘tusait bo dalivered at the various arsenals, {roo cf
charg for transportation or hendifog until delivered at
thearenak Deliveries muct be mado at the rato of not
Dot less thai five per cont per week of the oumber of
Drejectiles contracted fors the frst dallvery to bo made
fritbin si day nftor tho dato of eqntrast, and nay fallare
{odellver at's speciied time vill rubjest the contractor
8 ferfeltre of tho number be may fall to deliver at
at time,
(rBebaraia bide mart be mado for cach kind of proc:
eat aad if any bidder propares to doliver st dieren
renal separate bide must be made for each Had
at ensh ping.
1go'TAd ‘wil be considered from parties other an re-
cular foandors, or propriciors of wens, who are koown
{thls Department to bo eapablo of extcutiog tuo work
Contracted for in thelr mn eetabllabiments.
‘oblalnine n soptract wll ba Teqaired to en-
tor fate bonds with proved eurelies, fori fathfalexe-
ontlons
‘the De;
ang or al
ties.
noi7-tutheatlst
ORDNANOE OFFIOE,
Wan Drranruesr,
‘Wasurnaror, November'20, 1863.
‘That portion of the foregolng ndvertisement which
to 1b-inch battering shot is withdrawn fer tho
GEO. D. RAMSAY,
no2l-tuthenl3t Brig. Gen. Odief of Ordosnce.
RROPOSALS FOR RATIONS for 1864.
QuinremusraR’gOrri0n.
U. 8. M. Cons’,
,Yasmiearax, October 16, i03,
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
ofice uutil2o'clock P.M. of tho 18th day of November
hext, forrurnishing rations to tho United States Marines,
at tho following stations, during the year 1664, vis:
Portsmouth, Now Hecpebire;
Charlestown, Massachusetts;
jrookiyp, Long Laland, Ne
AUadelrbis, Fonntylvni y
Washington, District of Columbia :
Gosport neat Norfolk, Virginia.
Bach rallon to sonst of thres-quastersof a pousd of
mesa pork or baoon, or ono ond o fonrth pounds of frech,
orealt beef; twenty-two ounces of bread, mado of extra
Fuperfine flour, or in lieu thereof twenty-two ounces of
‘extra superfine flour, or one pound of read, nt tho
option of the Goverment: and at the rato of eight
‘quarts of best white beane, or in glow thereof ten pounds
of rice : ten pounds of cool coffee, or in lien thereof ne
‘of tea: filteen pounds of good New
four quarts of vinegar; one pound of
‘or one anda fourth pounds of adaman-
oF one and a half pounds of good, hord
dipped tallow candles; four pounds of good, bard, browa
soap; two quarts of ealt; and onohundred pounds ef po-
tatgea to each hundred rations.
@ incroazed allowance of four ounces of our or
bread, and the allowance of potatocs, az above provided
‘will cease at tho termination of the present inrurrostion,
‘Sad tho ration beas provided by law and regulations on
the Ist of July, 1861. :
‘The beef sball bo delivered to tho order of tho com=
man ding oficer of each sation, ether in balk or by the
tingle ration; and shall consletof the best and moat choles
Dieses of tho carcass ; the pork to bo No.1 prime. mecs
Bork and tho grovarios to bo of the best quality of kinds
Bameds
Al jot to inspection.
‘AT Eraesks? be Rocowopanted by the following guaran:
too:
Form of Guarantee.
Tho andersizned, —, of in the State of —, and
—, of —, in tho Stato of hereby gusraptes that
in caso tho foregoing bid of —, for ratfons, as above do-
scribed, be accepted, ho or they will, within ten days a!
‘tor the recoipt of the contract at tho post oflce name
oxecate tho ontract for the rae with good ond cafi-
clent sureties, and, in caze the said —— shall fail to enter
{nto contract a4 eforesaid, wo guarantee to make good tho
difference between the offer of the eaid— and that
‘which may be covepted.
A. B. Goarantor.
Witness: ©: D. Guarantor.
xz
York:
and a belf pounds
Orlears eu
1863,
I hereby certify that the above named —— are known
tomend men of nroperty, and able te make geod their
muaraal
“To be signed Ly the United States District Judge, United
Slates District Attorney, or Collector.)
ex gprenanal weal bo considered unless eccompanicd by
above guarantes.
(Newspapers authorized to publish the above will cend
tho paper cont the first insertion to thia office for
examination.)
Proposals to be endorsed " Propozals for Rations for
1864,” and addresied to the underri
WV. 8. SLACK,
cli ‘Major and Quartermaster,
ROPOSALS FOR MORTAR SHELLS.
Alleghany
At the U. 8. Aronal, Washington, D.
At tho U. B, arena, Bt Luh o, 5,
‘Theso shella are to bo mado of th kind of molal, and.
inspected ator tho rales Inid down ia the Ordnance
Manaal. Drarings can bo sean at any of the United
Stator Arsenals, ‘£ho shells aro to be inspected at tho
foundry Where east, freo of chargo for transportation, cr
sndliog. util delivered at the arsenal.
jelivaries must be made at therate efnot less than five
or cent, par week of thonumbor of projectiles contracted
for; tuo fret delivery to bo made within twenty days al-
ter the date of the contract, and apg fallaro (o deliver at
2 specified time will subjoct tho contractor to a forfeltars
ofthe number bo may full to doliver at that tim
‘Soparate bids mast bs medo for each Arsonal if tbo
bidders proporo to deliver at more than ons. No bid
will bo considered from parties other than regular
founders of propriotora of works, who are known to this
jopartment (o bo capable of excoutlng the work cox
tractod for in thelr onn establichments,
Each par!y obtaining a contract will bo required to
enter into bonds, with approved sureties for iu faithtal
‘oxecation.
Tho Department recerses tho right (o reject any or all
bids, Lf mot deemed sallsfactory, for any causa.
‘Propatala will bo addressed to " Brigadier General Geo,
D; Memsuy, Chief of Ordaauce, Washlacten, D,C.,” and
‘will bo endorsed "Proposals for Mortar Shel
GEO. D. RAMSAY,
nolS16t Brig. Gen. Ghlef of Ordnance,
(QpaneS we OFFICE, War Department,
Weshiniton, November 13,1869, =
Bealed Proposals wll bo Feolved at this oftcy antl 4
o’clook P, M., on tho first of December next, for furnish-
tay is CO) sels, complete, of Cavalry Accoutrements, to bo
c cared je, \o following quantities, at the undernamed
cen vit:
"ijH.000 ets ct tho United States armory, Springtold,
aa,
22,000 eots at tho United Btatea Arsenal, Governor's
Isjand, New York
15,000 ots at Frankford Arsonal, Bridesburg, Po.
20,000 gels at Allegheny Arsenal, Pitlabure, io.
10-000 cots at Bt. Louls Argena}, St. Louis, bo.
‘These accoutraments ara to be made in strict conformi-
ty with tho regulation petra Which can be seon at tho
Bbove-nemoed place iach set is to consist of one sabre-
belt'aad plato. completo; one carbino-sling, with swivel,
completo; one sabre-knot: one carbine cariridse-box:
one pistol cartridge-box; one belt-holster, for army-siz
revolver; and one cap pouch, with cope plck. All of
which aro to ba madeof the best materials and work-
manship, Tho ssbre-bolt, eabre-knot. and carbine-sling
of Buf Leather, blacked: and the {cartridges
holster, and cap poucb, of best Gak-Tunned
ia to ba dustinetly wuders bidders that
leather partially tanned with anything else but Oak will
not be received, All tho articles to be inspected at tho
/a00 whero to be delivered.
Dolivories must be mado in lots of not Jess than 500 zat
per wook for all tracts of 10,000 seta und under, anc
not lesa than 1,00) cots por week Conalligontrants of over
10,000 gots. Tho firstdelivory to be mado within
days after dato of contract; and any failuro to deliver
at appeldted| time will cabject the contractor to s forfeit-
ure of the namber of ceta which he may fail to deliver at
thatme, The utrements areto be boxed 0
asual manner; the boxes for which will bo ald fo at
cogt price, to be determined by the ipspestor,
‘Didders will stato oxpucitly tho Arsenal ¥I
elit nd if more than one
for each. No bid wil
ular manufactt
ILEY A. SHINN,
(Successor to Arny &
PREMTUH SORBED WATKRS
1
Bottler of tha cheleest Domestie
OWSLE ARD PORTRE:
ona Nt bT eS oT DE,
wed heabepaia
Andualso Sarmer ‘Site ‘Gineat Wine Diset!
gore cana cue al jes; Stomach, Stouchton’s en:
B risiaio te for Storokeopers and othora,
ited in the best sivie, et the ‘ Ghronisle’ Job
aay
Misiousi,
stores in
‘ints
may bo
or
fa that
tronths,
propozat
accep!
On K
Batista
quired.
‘Territories of Nebraske, Dako
at wich
ais Boalt from April to Sepiasiber, inclusive, of
orears
ctu No. 2 Vrom Forts Learenwoith ard Ritey. in the
sitet Keusas, sad the town of ansen in the Slate of
ted and entered tnt), and wood and walk
Peer ear taeneat
erin ertivorn
Sethe Sravgnt of bonds revuirad will be a flog
rata No.
gr siations that are o+ may be established ta ihe
fect We a a aa
ty fry of Colorado,
boride Bkigery testate thevate. per 10) pounds for 100
they will transport ald stores fp cach,
‘and 1853.
j.toany posts or stations that are or
Sstablisued in the tate of Kaneas, or in the Territory
Tea Hee, Ba Letvemand, and to Fort Union
oi Fort Leavenmor te
Shoe ‘etger dopot hat ma
feraliars, to Fer
polals on'the route. ‘Liddert to state tho rato per 100
Founda or 19) ales, at hich, they pill trazaport ald
“40 north, (drawing
be desimmated in that
jariand, and to ay other point or
each ofthe months, from April to September,
Tusive, of thefyears Ise aud 1855,
saree Nos From ort Uolon, or euch gtber depot as
established in the Territory of Now Moexi¢
cats or ttaticns Uist aroor may be establish
erritory, and to such posts or stations as may be
ignated in the Territory of Arisonsand Stato ofToxas
Weatotlonettada Hee mere
wrest.
‘Bidders to state tha ‘rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles
at which they will transport eald stores in cach of the
from Jane to November, inclusive, of the years
plod by a bood tn tkemm often thousand dollars, slened
35 two oF more responsible persons, fuarantesing that in
caze acontract
‘is awarded for the route meationed in tho
to the partic: propesitg. the contract will be
jeient recn-
‘partiay in acoordance with the
joxom
* 20.000
3
000,
77 0% ioyaliy and solvency of
to i
each bader and pervon offered a2 security will be re~
Broporals must bo eadored, “Proposals for Army
portation on Roates Nos. 1,2, oF 4." gs tho caso may
be, and nono will be entertained
nig with to roqulrements of Bis adyertiomeat
artes to whom swarda nro mado caust be prepared to
eXesute contracts st once, and to give the required bonds
for the faithful performanco of the came.
Contracts willl be
Quartermaster General, bal tho right iseserved toreiect
ng or all bids that may be offered
i Scclrgitors Tait baja readiness for cereion by the fat
lay of April, 1264, an x
ince of BoslGoes cr agencled ator fa the vicaity of Fort
Hesrenworth and Uaton, and of
cotablished at ‘wb{os they many bo ocimmunfcated with
promotly and readily.
‘oaasdes
Unless they fally, com-
de sabjest to the approval of tha
‘thoy Will 3o r:qulred to have o
or depots that may bo
L: @. BABION,
‘Major end Quartermaster.
MISCEREANEOUS, EEDUCATIONAZ, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. STEAMBOAT BOWES.
= ~ SAT 7 SXANDRIA
452 SEVENTH STREET. 452 Ms. BROOKE'S English ae Exenas PROM E SE ) FOR HEAVY PROJEC- HDL OBA ES FOR ARMY TRANS. VY aE STON AND ES OUTER
—r igen Day, RebopLs No. OTT > — Captain Geling, MARY F. KAPLE®, Oaptats Srack~
Papen aexorwas (pil tebe ttancun cron MaaPeractr | gythnenon tne: crcraetb,. | fit del Se AANA la neler
|e eae a aR gs ata : i Ostbas J meres
WINDOW BHADES: jpuigagress etlanedet We ooktrgrerdelte| craven pnorosAid nil Wr veritel atauodce| SAD REQ Usdto rls pueda tS OUST ners matte idpseres =
FALL STYLES. TE. H, TOWNSEND continuca (after | Heat? Pypscult, tbe dulireredin efolowinecuan- | 85/589 Tos autho dlowipe routers ys. 0, | Uabsmorotian con, aad eond il fot tse. oS
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452 Seventh stroot, opposite tho Patent Oft: GaN ae avin i ee tnetrect | 2000 15-Inch battering eho! ‘shove years, ou the west bank of the Missouri river. por SaRAR ANT.
Dares ro NS he ie A 2000 35-ineh onalls Of Fort Leavenworth, and couih oflatitade de ngetbito | anon
AnD NORTHWES,
PERMANENT ARDANGEMENS.
40% YORK ViA FORTRESS MONRG2
THROUGH IN FORTY HOURS.
30)
ts
fopfrigit nei pusseusers
beat, st River, foot of Wall otrest, New Yer!
“COMPANY'S WHARF, foct ef Hish sirest, Georse-
ALTIMOBH A.
a DESL
05 cat At med betes
healing and Lani viber ani
IIA, MEW TORK AND B
Kesvo W:
weoen,| Son er
MORSEESST: | Sips tg the only poate by which bearsesian bo cbeo®
FASUINGTON AND THR SOUTH
Leayesaltimare for Wackla
poithsands pis. Os Suodayat 430 nn
Sem
Dalitmere st 810 08
Inigostéa. ms cals peo No tr
ze
r trains ealy trom Baltimorsy add
eet ASH four tralss fom Weshington stop at Wa
ya, tekets of kind.
sent st Washi
QUE Searnciat eset
row rem
DOR
PGE farther informstis
a forme
t0.8. KOON
BPN Wicket ostce
suld-dtt 1
ND BIC RAILROAD.
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aici bstwee> Wasaleet'
Pore
bang isp P
Ske —
107. m
bad
aie
Bis ioe fananali ce
jon Buatioe
town, every S
WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAZ.
At 0 floats Ac
Other steamers sill bo dizpstehed whenersz the conve T
ale shit requires.
The ps ‘ie resular Fhiys will in ail enlleory casos
mibis forg-eisEt hour
Frolght, and every convenience afforded to shippers pro-
forring to do their own cart
on a taken by the best Companies on roads
salppod by tes see altho fret abo
The PAUTIMORE, Cant teen
Fhe PANN Capiala Hunter,
2 FAS. 8 KEEN, arian Werahca.
wr compors thoregule®
Beprliiouk detracting from ae merits of
Aippets the alia forse:
6 fers (0 shippers the facilities for
calving thelr good from the North in a eborter time, ate
jerthen say other Lins.
engatneciions ava oan sd, o th saottfayarebia
oraaread witout paymrat of gommaicrton,
iss Tesdine foes om, (ow Durk—Nortk, Bastand Weak.
mall fon as ane
isso at ordinary frajent tatey nad promguty deliv
Gentlemen with thete families going Nera for tke
pamper mall aa. (ab ploseant touts, as Ui Geli
foreafo tanepertstion of
eegucare F
ttenton will be given othe comfort of rick
ae ee aHlsee nd ooflers, ho mil by tls route
Syold all the (aticos of railway travel and ireaecat
antes Of cars.
CUREES, loose attention to tha interests of Sty psteons, | Pass
by promouy a
and
Heuco ofthe patroxsge which has already been 90 ber
ally given tole
Kuen fied with ond dependent
‘nd commercia! proaperity of
sail eeinit.
a the business interest
18 District of Columbia
:
DAB eG, |
TANES HAND, Reset,
317 Wall stroct. New York.
rino Cor
ter of
150
15,000
1,009
7,000
6,000
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1,600
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Propos
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i
SEALED PROPOSALS, for cach cl
be recelved at this ofico until 2 o'clock P.
day of December next, for furnisbing to the U.S. Ma~
to bo delivored at the office of
‘tho Corps, Philadelphia, Penna, {ceo of charge to
‘tie United States, io 0
to timo bo reaaired, viz:
ito paure
00
tots Ep
Payment
Each propos
woarantee:
‘Tho undersigned , of ——, in the State of —,
at, im caso the foregoing bid of
above idosaribed,
for Bapplica for Marine Corps,
WasnixoTox, October al, 186,
{asa separately, will
(4 of the 2d
» during thoyeat 161, tho iollowing sapplics,
ho Acsistant Quartermas-
ch quantivies a3 tay from time
Crass No, 1,
14.000 yards of Bky-blas Kersap. all woo) fre fro
ni
lr, S1 inches wide, to weich 2 ounces to the
yard, (indigo wool dyed Ja
6,000 $ard3 Dark Bluo Kerzoy, all wool, froofrom hair,
Sf inches wide, to weigh 22 ounces to the yard,
(indigo wool dyed.
)
3,600 yards Dars Blog Twilled Clo! all wool, for uni-
form coals, (ndico mended) lncbes mio, to
cus per gard.
Yards of Geariet Cloth, ali wool, (coohineal dsed,)
Inches wide, to wo.gh 1d cunces per yard.
Crass No. 2.
6,000 yarda of 6-4 Derk Bluo Flavnel, for overeacke,
if woot, indigo wool dyed.) 61 Incuea wide, «0
Funds of 24 Date Diao Flannel, for sbirts, all
sof 4 Darke Digs Plann, for shirts,
ook, Sadigo woot dyrd, 27 inches wide, to weigh
BiScunces per gerd
Gray Binaketa all woh, o,releh four poands,
feieu, with lols" U..28." in black, 4 inehed
{Gog in the centre; to bo 7 foot long and fost
wide, and free from rosso.
Bulza of woollen socks, tbreotlzo4 properiy made
Sf good flescs wool, with double and twisted
Fara, to welgh Spodnds perdosen pairs, free
from greas0,
Ctass No. 3.
yards White Linco, for pants, 60 inches wide, to
wolgh 13 onncea per yard,
4
10,00) yards Whito Linen, for shirts, £0 izches wide. to
‘weigh IL ounces pot yard.
Yards Canton Flannel, for drawers, 27 inches
‘wide, to Weigh 7 ounces per yards
Crass No. 4.
Uniform Caps. completa, oxcopt Pompons.
Pempons, red worsted, ball-aapod, five inches
in eircaniference,
4,500 Fatigue Caps, witb, covers, to be made of blae
olath, indigo dyed.
Stocks.~
Cass No. 5.
rors Cost Buttons, Bagh
erors Joskot Buttons. Eagle.
fest Buttons, Vagle.
‘cllow Motal Crescsnts and Seno Straps.
aulotte Bullion for Sergeants and Corpo-
Sats Bpanletta Ballion for Privates.
‘Red Worsted Sasheo,
yards of Yellow Linding.
4,000 yards of Ked Cord.
Rion for Seryeanta,
Swords for Msslelane:
ruins (Fenot)compicte
1m Sling,
Batter Dram Heads.
‘30 Spare Drum Headz.
‘Dram Cords.
rota of Dram Soares,
Boxwood "8" Files,
Crass No. 6.
pairs Army Boots, infantry pattern.
Cass No. 7,
Cartridge Boxes,
1.200 Bayonet Seabbards.
Pereussion Cap Poncher,
Gartridxe Box Belts,
Bayonat Bolts.
Waist,
Ita.
‘Waist Plates.
1/0 Breast Plates.
word From.
Crasa No. 8
1.40) Knapsacks.
Maversackz.
600 Canteens.
Musket Slip;
Grass No. 9
For making and trimming tho following articles, vis +
Watch, conta
9" uifor
Manuel sod linen shirts; drawers; Hannel eacks;
arceants’, corporals’, musicians’, and
and fatiguo coat
‘woollen and ‘iinen
and bide jackets for boss,
‘Tho above mentioned articles must conform, in alle
ects, to tho sealed siandard Patterns in tbe ofBco of tho
fuortcrimaster Marine Corps,
‘Marine |Barracks, Wash-
D. O.; Asistant Quartermaster, ofllee’ Marine
Corps, 122) Spruce streot. Patladeiphis: and at tho Ma-
rine Stations Brooklyn,
1 hero they cap bo oxaunined,
few York, and Boxton, Sasia-
jenever tho articles named above, or any por-
tion of them, ahall bs considered as not fully conformini
is, they Will ho relested, and tho contractor wil
ee,
abd to furnish others of the required kind at once,
‘or the Qaartsrmaster will guppy the dedicicnoy at tho
‘of the contractor, -
‘Will bo made upon the ascopted delivery of
lo guarantee, which may, from time to time, bo
Withholding ten per cont, from the payment of
Scoount rendered ander fret order, until second order is
flifed, and ton per cant. from account rendered under
ffccond order until chird onder is.Ailed, azd eo on unt
is completed.
posal must bo accompanied by the following
in the Btateof ——, hereby guarantea
for supplies ax
ill, within,
10 post office
of
J. be accepted, ho or they,
‘after tho receiptof the contract at
named, oxecute the contract for the tame, with good and
fafficiont ruretios ; and in ‘hall fail
to enter into contract as aforesaid, wo guaranteo to make
‘good the difference between the ‘offer of the sald.
‘ond that which maybe accepted.
cago tho said
AD, Guarantor,
OD, Guarantor,
Wiltnoss,
+ 185%,
Thereby certify thot tho above-named:
known tome
tholr guarant
i———-210
when of property, and able to make good
oon.
‘signed by tho United States District Judue,
tates District Attorney, or Collestor.
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by
tbo above guarantoo.
‘Nowspapers authorized to publish the above will eond
the paper costaising the List Insertioa to this ofica for
cxamination,
‘Tho bidder's placo of business, or manufacturing ex-
tablishment, must be epecifically’ stated in tho proposal.
ala'to bo endorsed on tho envelope " Prop.
for 1851" and addreczed to
lajor Wit. B. SLACK,
Aw Qaartormaster M. G., Wasbingtén.
Beated
ofeloek n
noxt, (0
and wi
tat
ott
ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD,.—
Brvare op tHe Usirnp Starz,
Orrice ov zum SunonAsy-arAniG
Wasarsoros, Qctobar Zl,
Proposale will bo recsived a¢ this offico until
oon of SATURDAY, tho 2lst day of November
the delivery in tho vanits of tha Senate Wine of
the Capitol, of Four Hundred Tons (2740 Iba. to the ton)
of large Bag or Bteambost-lurnace WantTe Asi Cost.
‘The Co
to bo of best quality, thoroughly ccreonod,
‘hed in th presencs of the Chfaf Eneineer to the
Bonato,orblsguictant and to be delivered as abovo co
or before thedeh day o
wwe delivery atthe satne pleco on or before fad Shay
of December, of Billy Cords of bext Pine Woon, the
reasoned.
The Boal aad Wood to bo packed away in the vaults,
asthe Chiof Enginocr shal direct.
‘December following.
QEORGE T. BROWN,
Sergeant-at-Arms United btstes Sor
pr
ian.
Proi
a
from five
pesala
Horves in lols of pot Tess than twenty-five, (,)
‘be from fifteen (25) t9 eixteqn (13) Bands hich,
arene Gh ee ntae ty sac elds well beaten tothe sed
figsompsctir
‘The abillty of the bidder to
be caarant
tures must be ai
io
us uhtial oeiasalo of the GlerE of a wearest
Court, orof Coe
POBALS FOR HORSES
Oavaner Donmic,
Oynox oF ra Oummy Quarranuierny
‘asmrxGron,,D.
OROSALS an colisiisd end will bo rersived at thls
e
fia for the fernehiny 0 OAVALEY HORSES,
lelivered at Pitts a
be
Sunayivasia ;Philndeiphles
fon Olly, Syracaee, N.X..or Indianapolis, In-
Wil be consldayed for, the farabhing of
built in good flesh, and free from all de-
Dis asteezent wast
by tne repose persons whee tas
tio guetan
nility of the xuarantors mt be Sara ta
Netrict
States Dirwict Attorney,
dressed. to Hfentenant Gotonat G
dorsed on the exvelopa
Li
aett
yposals m1
G. Sawtelle, Chief Quart . Cavalry Bureat d
ae Pa er for sere”
fentenant Célopel and bl quiemantz,
- cvalry Buresw:
awit,
PEOPOSALS. eee at
PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR WAY, STRAW, | watern tat
Quanrenwasran’a Orrice, U8. M. Con AND GRAIN.
Fonaor Drrantucxr,
Assigraxr, Qvanrnpycastan’s O:
AtgsAnouta, Va, Noz. 15
WRITTEN PROPOSALS are’ invited for faralshing
Hay, Biraw, Oat, and Cor, for the use of the Govern-
meat, ta be delivered at Aloxandrl
en the Potomac or its tributaries, and in such quantities
Within the amount proposed for, and at euch times asthe
undersigned may dircet, ie
Tho proposals to bo addresied to tho undersigned, and
to state the quantity and price of ect article offered.
Fropozala will bo received for five thousand (5,000)
bushels of Cora or Oats and Gfty (60) tons of Uay or
Straw and upwards, untets it ehall bo for the interest of
the Government to contract for a Jess amount
all t
1863.
HE PENNSYLVANIA OENTRAL
oon tas ports of New York and Georgecown | 13 A FIRST-CLASS AOU
LE
LEASTED, AND FREE
‘The greatest caro uscd ip the handling and storaea of | gro pr
TAGOLOR CxRCERD THROUGH YROM ALTINORD.
‘Thres Daily Trips
PHILADELPHIA £0 PITTSBURG,
Twi ui jaktinj
SeaoyOy AT LAREIOTESO
:
NORTHERN CENTRAL
nd fora
rae onsatobWrit41 ROUTE
WASHINGTON ANDiBALTIMORE
ots in the
WEST, NORTHWEST, and SOUTHWEST,
Maroach Tickala sppiy at the Office of the North
Sfiteliroad Company. Ne
SR SCE Pessapivanta avencs, Waibiagton, and at
Calvert Station, Ballimore.
ores, carriages On furnitare Pilerean NORCARATO
SPLEMT IN: “SuokING AND S&.
| Fo
asually cent by xpress. | | FP,
TRAINS.
ON ALL THE TRAIN:
to omplaint, and by ent aonnt
aoe ate afi the deiats of Its waalnces the | M.,trains.on tha N
managars of this line will endeavor to merit a contin- Ta Ey ee gal ang) Bonnar
eis intended to be a rermanont line, | Ceatral Railroad for all parts of the Wet.
‘or freleht, passage, and all other bustac connected | warded to and iro;
Th
Daa marion the Uni
‘on tho. O13,
heaves, Cumbarlaed. Iiliels,
(Ex, | the West, by tho Peansylvania Central Hallroi
Companies,
bs particalar to mark pack:
Vas of any point | onxraat, HatboiD”
General Tisket Agen
matd.sbtt
1863.
ETO ALL THE WEST
(FORT)
OM DUSI
ti
HAILROAD,
B corner of bixth
ALL NIGH}
OW CARS
ang S30,
ate Tal jescriptlon: ba fo
By ths roate Trolehts of ell deteriptlons san be, fore
Wisconsin, Lows, and
vania Central Rallroed alco connests o
Mr cote fou ponds gna bs forwarded
mi Kentucky. en
cipp. W iteonsle,
Ani ed rivers, and of Oleye-
‘Sandusky, and Obiago with steamers to all North.
pert entracting the transportation
Company can roly with confidence
oyna PeasrLyanis
WILLIAM BROWE,
Agent Northern Cents:
Superintendent Alloane, Penne
General Superintendent Altoepe, Benn
lito,
jivantn,
Peassylvanin,
HOUSTOR,
Goneral Frajebt Arant Aedohin
Com to be put up in good sacks of abont two (2) busbele.
and oats in sacks of abont threo (3) busbels each, which P
Aro to ba farnleked free of chance to tuo Government.
‘Tho hay and straw to bacecurely hated.
Allarticles (arcished ander this siverlisement to bo
gubjegt to u rigid inepection, by the Government Inxpoc
oF :
Purchases will ba wado from time to timo, under this
advertisement, from. the lowest responsible bidder, a3
the interests of the publlo fervice may require,
‘The underciened reserves tho Tizbt to reject apy and
all efor which may. bo dormed incompaulbla with the
{atereata of the Government.
Paymoats will bo taade in tach fonds as may be provi-
ded frow tho United States Treasury, aud as far as pras-
Heable, apon delivery ; bat the uadercigmed reserves the
Hehe to withbold tee whole or auy part of the payments
Unt tho cowplete folsliment of agreement
‘Good recarity will be required for two faithfal faiAll-
mont of any agtenuent made ander this advertisement,
WILLIAM SLODDAND,
ol-2nd Capt. and Aesirtant 0. Mt.
RUPOBALS KOR LUMBEB.
Carey Assioraxy
Derorov W,
ARTRRMLSTED's OFTIOE,
waror, Now Iii B st. north
'WASMINCTON, ‘November 1%, 1883,
Sratnp Prorosata will be resolved ct thiz oboo ontil
Moxpiv, Navember 2%, 1863, at 12 o'clock M,, for deliver
pot Qonttermoster may direct, one million (1,000,(0) feet
Eimer of tho following Bad god dw arlotlon, via
Siz bandred gad fits 1
‘Twenty thousand (2,00) feet $4 or two (2) inch white
ping esiamen culllp
foot lope, (hemlock. i
“izty-eix thousand (65 010) feet csuntllng, 9 by 4, four
tean fect Jong, thesaloek)
bunigite Blosaad (ton fot seantlng, Shy dcelztese
“Bixty-als thousand (0100) feet ecantlins, 3 by 4, elgh-
teen fect long, (bowloak.)
Etityrels thounand (00) fectecaatllng, 3 b
I)
Ail the abavedereribed fo be good merchantable Lam
her, anbiect to theinenection of an got appointed on
the'part of tho Goyernimen!
‘All tho Lomber to bo delivered on or beforo the Math
day of Decomber, 1833,
HILADELPHLA,
Hor Walia
85, 125 &.
heater 9 8.1,
For Wilmiectoa até,
pa Aad 1 :
OF Mow Certle ot 815 p32. and
Doran at 00) o,f en
Laave Rew Cai
are Gberar at 74%
a.f'p. 1.
Lene Heltisore fo
lishrary pd intertzosie
oe Wi ‘ : an Geore
ing in Yao clty of Weantogton, nteuch points ax the Do | fetove Coaster nl S45 =
ond 1a. m
joussnd (69.60) feck of Ak or | | Brel
eng () inch white pins comson cullings age
tacos
‘Sixts-aix thousnad (63,(C0) fect tcantlicg, Sby 4, twolve | _ asoy
{eo follywing ‘Tealns cole
aiiges Ptilsdleonia to Dal
rrenty | » from Fhusdelphls te Witmincics, Mm m.
fect ions, (netalos “R
rom Wlieineion to Phitesch
mm Esitimore to Phiindeln!
8 ident PW a
Pultadephlay ss
zs
attochsls will sae
or Panrailla and lotercestalé
Wilsitzston for Perryville and Ixiormertine.
thio ead Shier odes
On red Go
ning Tend 8.2%) ye
em
ond
Taadsdesit
PROPOSALS.
Tho fall name and post-ofico address of the bidder
must annear in the propeeat.
Its bid is medo in the namo of a frm, the names of all
tho parties must appear, or the bid_wuil co considered as
‘tha individual proposal of the pasty cigning it. ?
‘Proposals from dislozal pariics will not be copsidered,
and nn osth of allegiancs mest cooompany each proposi-
Sa.
Fropesals mast bo oddrosied fo Captain Edward L.
Haris, Awistant. Qaartermaster, United states Army,
Washington, D. O.. and should bs platnly marked ™ Pro~
posals for Lumber,
‘up resconsiblity ef fae eunraates cast be shown k
6 rea5 01 of tha uaraators mast ba shown by
tho oficial certificate of the Clerk of ths nearest District
Court, or of the United States District Aitoraey.
‘The ability of tho bidder to Gil tae contract, aoald It
be awarded to him, must bo guarantes] by two respon-
sible persons, pho‘ signatures aro to bosppanded to tao
Gusrentee, and eaid guarantee muct accompany tha Bid.
Dudders must be present in person wasn, tho tds aro
ongned. or their reoperals will pat Laicsidar<d,
joads ia the cam of Ave thousand 4: tiraed by
the contractor mud both ef bls gaarzotors, will bo re-
‘lred of tho euczocsfal bidder of bidders tron eleaing
je contract
IRECT BAILROAD ROUTE
wameneo Rt EE baw 20
ZRAINO-NO STOFF As
ya
1K DRANOH LAILBOAD
PHILAD'A, WILMINGTON & DADTINORT » 5:
any
CAMDEN & AMBOY snd §. JRBEZY BAUS <00
SEW ARRANGEMENT, ~
Ga apd ofter April $1, 1565, trains will (ey+~
‘Peawpe Koviza Nonra reo:
TLIO gas 8 GS
Seravo Wechl
Leora Philadel
‘Arrive at Now York, Y. 10,
Tabexa Movrea Bourn r20u t
fecays Now York 7,10:
Geena
Grrive at Wesblanten 620, hal bem 69.80
WB, baeeR i:
iauadent Pa Weand 8. Weil:
matt
Pees
8b
Poliafelphtes Abri
Wasucasror
[cajun abe
eee — rane
, of the spunky of ahd State of ——, 0
Deroby quirantes that —— is able to fuldll tho contract
fn occomdanes with the terms of bis proposition, and that,
ghould bis propeatiten bo wooepted, he Will at once exter
into a contract in accordance therewith.
bould thecontrct be avazded im’ wo are prepared
to become bis securities.
(To this quarsntes just bo appécded the affeial cer-
tigeate above mentioned.) Erp
‘The rient to reject any or all bids that may be deemed | sec
too high Is reserved by the Dey
as thoright to solect from each old such Lumber, at tho
price therein panied, aa is required by the Government:
nd {n case of tho fallure of the bidder whose, proposal is
accepted to furnish within tho thine preseribed,
tho Arsistant Quartermarter to havo the right to cappiy
meh dedsiency by purcsars, and rach bidder to be
Satred withibe dgeronssct coat, oS
See rere eS RDWD.L. BARTZ.
pold-9t Captain. A.@ M.U, 8. Army.
ROPOSALS HOR HAY, STRAW,
ASD GRAIN.
pono SUSTAST Quaszeawiczan'a Opricn,
‘oRAOR DAPARTUENT, CORMEE @ AND 22D, BTS.
Wasun270h, 2. On October 16th, 1553,
Written Proporala aro jnvited "fer furnishing Hes,
tram, Oats, and Corn for tho ae of this Dopot, to bo d
livered at the Rai ijasd Depot or at any of the} Govern:
eat Wharves fe this city
‘Tho proporals to bo addressed, to the understened, and
thoy should state the quantity of cach article off
BEAT PENNSYLVANIA ROU
D SOUTRWEST.
7.15. traing will leave Balin’
Hones folic:
Bi
NORTHWEST
ON AND AFTER NOV
ors rom tha North Ustvert 6:
Mall [ea769 Dtescraseem
68 ISB G85 Blac coe ae
‘Acrommodation Teay,
f Quartermaster, ag well | Parkton Actommadetion, No. 1, leaved tla... 7-2) 8.)
markton Accomm onticn, No.
0 6.50 8. m, train from Weralagtoy
oF Se ee ea re eo oedeaes | ead Tar Met Bepale aoe:
boArsistuse Quartermaster apply | dalsus, and Niatarn alls, and for New York Oise
‘Fo 080 p.m, trate from Washington
ra. train from Baltimore, for
ond Bitteburg and the Wer,
MEPING CALS ON HIGH? TE:
3) Lickels ah Government Rae:
ORS THROUGH TRAIN ON BUDA
LOW FARE Al
Mor Ucketa en6 any taformation apply at wautites of
ivanls Routa’ eqraer of Penusyh
Ui"Hizees cader Hatocs! Heal Wes
JOUR N. DUDARRY.
enperiatendent Worthera Central
fered, | ast-dnols
rial
™ Great
avenco
tezton
20a
eT
<r 8.00 pe. a
Tnaves at... C07,
counecta with tha
ety
air a
cmos with Use
Imire ant (aa Neri +
roe,
0. NORTON, Ticket Acant
ri \d dato of delivery.
cert eat en tomas am
‘and Gfty (20) toos ot Hay or
Braye, oud upwards, unices it should be for the Intarest of
the Government to contract for a less amount.
“All grain to be put up in good sacks, of about two (2)
cee
Sunkrestor,
‘Tho Heviand Straw to be secarely baled.
IEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE,
J: ALED. BARB gnn airs November 17th. 1863.
wes
sin Gath 1 ts UB. Acres the corner 2
Pete Soarad aed watsniin acl tit HONDAS,
As there baye been #9 many,
‘each, whicd are to bo farnished at the coat of tho | Relief Acioclation, and
being
travelling to Philadel
Norshora or Bsstorn
waar
THE ONLY PLAGB
to procure tickets,
In Ay gun
TICKET OFFICE OF THE B. & 0. B.D. COMPANY.
o AT TH DEPOT. mae
Ttis tho only placo where o passoager can procure =
wera you can havo
tha above citing from
ERT W. EDMO!
Tecalved ot tho ofice of | SASS"
clei
10 DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND
plaints Bde by the
sud Disdarred Goldiers
IMPOSED UPON
pong barns
8, Dusenger Avent,
December 2st, 1803, at 12 o'clock, M., for the zals of all
the iaanure now on band, or that way bo produced at
stables and corrals of this Dopot within the next twelve
months rucceeding the date of the letting of the contract
‘Tho magare will bo awarded to the
bidders, who will bo requlrod to take it am
thoirown oxpenic. The quantity now on band to botaken
away within six months from thedate of -ontract, and that
which may accumulate, within six months {rom the date
at yebich it may be produced.
‘Bida most be made at eo much per cabio yard.
Bids will be received for the quantity on band, and
thomubsequent product at each etab.e and corral, fopa-
BOSTON AND
Tam. ond 650
yheat bidder, or
gener | G8
ibe Lightning Sxpres
Cos, Passengers leaving VW asshiny
t. arsive at Becton att a 1. next 107g
Trains of
10 PASBENGERS TRAVELLING DT
EASTERN STATS
eahlagtos
rately, oF for the WhOle together.
‘bid is made in ths name cZ a frm, the names =!
all the parties must appear, or It will be considezed ax the
individual proposal of the party sicninc It. —
‘The fall maze and post-osico edcrees of the bidder
mmust appear in tho proposal.
Properalsmast be addressed to Ceptaln 0, H.Tomp.
fey AG MUS Ae Waslngton, D. god’ aicaid
be plainly marked “ Proposals for Manure.”
fayment will be required to be made, in Government
during the manth. :
Anoath of allegiance will be required from each suc-
cesifal bidder,
dane
33)
a
funds, ot tho ond of each month, for tho manure romoved nest
ad no chorge for handll
Hionlar#, apply to,
ood and rusient bonds, in the sum of ($1,000) oue| Seime~te4 Onta
cessful
FPIOBERS AND SOLDIERS ON
EVRLOUGH oR DISCRARG
SOUTH, OR NORTHWEST, sre
jorchasa tiskets ct doverament rates, by 021
ies st the Depot of the Baltimore acs
mpens ‘This rote hes no change of cars irs
‘ths Ohlo river, one chan:
two to Sti Louie
. GOING WREST.
formed thi
ake
jo Kadi
‘ty Cincinnatl.
Re
eae te
Ravine vat
of each
thousand dollars, will be required
bidder for the faithful performance of hia co
‘Tho Quart
that may be deemed to tho interest of @
to eocept. ‘D. 0. RUG
‘Urigadier General and Chief Quartarmaster,
Dold Depot Washington.
lovernment not
GAUNTLETS.—Oficers, by sending an order with
umber of kid glove they wear, can immediately bo su)
piled: at St per air (or Back Gauntlets and Si ferLamb: | 9°
lin ents snd companies can be cupplied
UNN & CO.,
Publishers of We Sotewit:
KBB, ‘OWWLOz=—51 Park Bow,
‘Boter by
ILITARY BUCKSKIN GLOVES snd =e oat
mmtract.
er rezorvea tho right to reject all bids
53
nished gratis on appli
amp. Mi
ices
moo"
A Seventh rt=sets. Weriinston.
fon. Joseph Lol, and to wore
thousand patentecs, for wkom they
fen years.
mruetloes tad. weet alermallon fe,
or, Bes ip
T ouaraltstivn, oral Mt
iy or by 5381).
Dene [nadie tat, 8. Patan} O80 36 Tye
ed’ do.
with Buck Gauntlets, at 90 centsper pair, A large aszort-
ment of Long Bias bepeing ‘Undershirts, and Drawers,
constantly on hand | lo to order.
5. E, 1 Vourth ond Ghestnot atresty,
nosanfh commer of Fourth and Ghee
cate Gen
jor General Wi
“=
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