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vst. XXIV. WASHINGTON. 1) C . WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. lSftt. N2. 364!.
TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY.
B ALT * nitKK A/nil OHIO KA1LKOAD.
aii
On and after Snuaty. Jul- l'ta. ?&*, Daily Train?
w.il be can b*iwn?A War-hina-tos and New York
and Washington and the Weft, a* follows:
FOB I'UILAUML I'ft /a. Mi* TVM* AND
BOatOH.
Leave Washington at 7 ;jo a. m.. 11.U a. m., and
8.*' p. m. daily, except Snuday.
On Sunday at n SOp. m. only.
/"OK b a J.TIM') At Ai\U PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Washington at 3 p tn. daily, except lti8<
will net* that this train runs as faj
M V a Jade Iphiaenly,
FOB NEW TOHK.
Leave Washington daMy at 8.3U p. m.
This train is for A'a# York rasMngtrt
FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Washiagten at 6-10 a.m..11.18 i. ta..Sp,
?b , 4.1Sp. m., 7.20 p. m , and a.#1 p. ta.,except Son
day.
Oe fan layat 7.30 a. in.. 8 p. ni., and 8.80 p. m.
FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST.
Leave Wnshin*ton at 8.30 a. tn. end 3,4.45 and *A"I
. t.. daily, except Sunday.
On Sunday at 3 and 8.30 p m
Tk>tet* s->ld to all points WKST, and bag*ai<
thr-\id ikroitrh.
FOR AXSAPOLIS
Leave Washington at 6 JO a. m. and 4 43 o. tn
dvly, except Sunday.
?? tram lor A nnapolls on Sunday.
*'.'"aing leaving Washingtos at. ? *1 a. m. and
f.S p m. g<j through to Hew York teii/iout tAa*#?
tf tar jr.
Sleeping cars on fi.S> and 8..?i< p. tn. train*. Bertha
can be s?*cnred nntil 6 p. m dailv at the ticket of
fice Afte^tbat honr they must be secured of the
leepin* ?r v >ndnctor.
The fi: ? an Sfth tram* stop at a'l way points.
The 3 tr train stops only at Bladensburg,
Beltsvill-i L> rel. Annapolis Junction and Belay
Sous* Sali.i except Sunday.
On Bunday it stows at all way points.
PARTICULAR NOTICE
Passengers will please observe that the 3 p.m.
train runs only a> Jar as fktUtdilpkia daily, ucnepi
Sund.iy. On Sunday it runs to Fnltimnrtanly. Also,
that the C 30". m. tram taint Miis York vassenurt
mi In.
Jror further information, IIek?u of any kind,
Ac., apply to GEO. 8. KOONTZ- *gent at Wash
?n?ton,or at the Ticket Office.
W. P. 8MITH. Master of Transportation.
L 5 COLE General Ticket Agent. je20-tf
1
- b? \T PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE
? 10 THB
?'UTHWEST and southwest.
%s?'
r# Mir' '-??
ON AND AKTKR November 1Mb trains will
leave Baltimore front North Calvert tation as
foliou s :
Last Mail at ?? 2rt A. 31.
ParrisburK Acc mtnodation .. . P.M.
Lightning repress ? ? . 9.30 P. M,
THRK30A M TRAIN~~KROM WASH INT. TON
connects with the9 2 a 111 tram from Baltimore
f- r Pittshcr* and the Wf^t. and for Elm^ra. f.nt"*
f-lo. Rochester. Dunkirk. CauanjiaiKua, an-' Ni
agara v^ils, and fi r Sfw > ork citv.
THE 7 an P M TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON
connects wi h the 9.'<" p tn train from Ra'Ti
roorf for Eimira and the North aul Pittsburg
ajid the Vest.
SLEEPING CAP.P ON NIGHT TRUNS.
BOLntf ^ TlC*WT3 at QoflUMUT Ri
ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY.
LOW FAKE AND QUICK TIME.
For ticket?? and any informatior apply at the
onice cf the tireat Per.neylvauia Roi.te, corner
Pa avenue at <1 t'th stre-t. under National II^?te!;
and D*p t ID use. No 403 O St.. n^ar Ne* Jersey
avenue, Washington. J N PUliARRY,
Superintendent N. C R R.
E J WILKINS.
Pa^s and Ticket Agent, c>rner 6th at.
je 3 tf and Psnn. avenue.
B. T.?1800.?X.
Persons of sedentary habits troubled with -weak
oe s, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack o
Appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, cr.n
gtipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will no
try the celebrated
PLANTATION BITTERS,
which are now recommended by the highest med>
sa! authorities, and warranted to produce &a im
witdiau beneficial effect. They are exceedingly
Agreeable, perfectly pure, and ranst supercede all
Other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is
required.
They parify. strengten and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to a change of water and
diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late
hoars.
They strengthen the system and enliven the
SD.cd.
They prevent miasmatic ani intermittent fevers
They purify the breath and acidity of the
gtomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation,
They cure Diarrhea, Cholera, and Cholera
Morbus.
They care Liver Complaint and Nervous Ilead
a<"h
m
Tney make the weak atrong, the languid bril
iant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
TLey are composed of the celebrated Calisaya
hark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all
preserved in perfectly pure 8t. Croix rum. For
particulars, see circulars aud testimonials around
each bottle.
Beware of importers. Examine every buttle,
gee that it has D. 8. Barnes' s gnature on oar pri
vate TT. 3. Stamp over the cork, with plantation
scene, and our firm signature on a fina st'-*il plai."
tgraving on side label See thato^r bottle is n#t
refilled with spurious and deletenoHr stuff. Wedefy
any person to match the tahte or character of our
goods. Any person pretending to sell Plantation
Bitters by the gallon or in balk, is an imposter*
We sell only in our cabin bottle. Any person
tmitatin g this bottle, or selling any other material
therein, whether called Plantation Bitters or not,
K a criminal uc^er the U. 8. Law, and will be so
prosecuted by cs. We already have our eye on two
parties re filling our bottles, Ac., who will succeed
In retting themselves into clow quarters. The
demand for Drake s Plantation letters from *s
o'.ergrmen, merchants, Ac., is perfectly iacredib.'a
The simple trial of a bottle is the evidence we pre
nt of their worth and superiority. They are sold
all r?spe?tab!e druggists, grocers, physicians,
hotels, saloons, steamboats and country stores,
P. II. DRAPE A CO.,
ng I-eo3m 202 BROADWAY. N. Y.
MAS8KY COLLINS A CO.H
PHILADELPHIA
DRAUGHT ALE AND P0RTBB.
1 am now receiving large quantities ofDF.ATIGHT
ALB and PORTER from this eelobrated brewery,
which I am prepared to furaish on short notice to
all persons who favor me with their orders.
Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at
tended to.
Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and
Georgetown.free of charge.
RILKV A. 8I1INN. Agent.
Union Bottling Dtyut, Green street
pj tf Georgetown >. 0.
^ LA KINGS AND NAVAL HEROE8. London
Allen * Life of Duudonati, London
Dixon's Life of Blake, London
Shipwrecks and Disasters at riea, London
Lives of British Admirals, London
Gulf's Shii'wrccks of the British N*vy, London
Neptune's Ileroes, London
Cooper's Naval Biography
gouthey's Life of Nelson, London
Cooper's Naval History
Memoir of Admiral Brenton, London
Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Bmitb, z voig.
London , r a
Memoir* of Admiraii de Paumarex, 2Loiiaon
Lif? and Correapondeace of Admiral riapier, 2
volt. .London , ?
Niehelas' History of the Royal Navy. 2 vols., Lon
BrjDtSa l HaTtl Hiitory, S
AUCTION SALES.
KI TI RE DAYS.
J AS O. Mc il'IKJ 4. CO., Auctioneers.
CHANCERY 8ALE.
By pntho?ity of a decree of th-3 Supreme Court of
this Lis'riet pissed in % can. ? relating to the estate
| of the late G C (Jr*nui>r,Jr . I will on the Jays
nnd fcout and in the order hfrfimft'TiumM. on
'he premises. expose to sale t# the b>gh?*t bidder
the following v&uiabin real e?ta'e. to wi'u:
(in WJiDN ESDA V, N >v. Stli.at i j o'clock o. m.
Lots No. 2, in Reservation ?J. front'ng ? feet on
Maryland avenue n 'ar the Catal BriV. ? it Id
street. Island.
Lots A Hiid B. in sob-division ..f p-r' of Stjtiarj No.
731, esch fronting *St feet on PeDnsyl* ania ave
nue, b?*weeu 1st and 21 str'e'sesNt. near the
Capitol Square. Improved by two frame and
one brick tenement.
n THFRSDA V, November loth, at ."> o'clock p. m
ivrts of Lota S?s. 12 and 13 in Sq iare So. 4n7
fronting.? feet on the w->s'. side of ith street
west, hy 1;!0 ft-pt deep. TfciS property i-' situa
ted rio?r to tb (+epfr-.l I'ost Oft-;e; improved
by a wo-utory brick bouse.
ALSO.
Part of Lot No. 1?, iu Square No. ?13, bei>ig th<>
north ?? feet fronting on 41.- street, dept'i of
112 f-et 11 inches to a wide public alle>. This
Lot in opposit? the Fir*t Presbyterian Ohnrch,
and fores a por:-on of the grounds nttached to
tb ? residence of the 'ate G.C. G rammer, sen.
On FRIDAY, Nor l!*h. at 'li o'clock p. m.
Lot No. 9. in Square No. v'j7. Iroitir* 2} fee* on
jiouih D atretrt, by >?<> f?-t d.->p to a rubl'ic
alley 1 etSti: in 1 pith .streets. Island.
Od saTL'RuA". i?'>v ii'!h .^t t'j o'clock p. in.
Lot No i? aud Lot lettered O. ii Squar-' N". I f
fro-tin* respective^ on north L ?t:eec and
Connecticut nv< nue.
On MONDAY, Not 14tli, ?t 1?o'cloc'*. m ,at the
Auction R 'orrs,
A \alUahle Tract cf Land 1 v:r;p?rt!y in the "can
ty of Washington. J C , and par ly In Mont
gomery coi.nty. 'rsttina on t'?e Hook
Creek Church Roa't a<>*' the farm of the lat>*
Win. 51. Morrison containing 4$ acres and
poss?. 99a f 'y finebuilding site. .< plat c'
tbi , land n'.ay he ^?'en *t the .taction K^orr.s
T"rm?, an pr-s-rified by) the deer-- One-thir l
cash ; ' he residue iii r> and 12 tnontns, -*i:h interest,
f. i| ?iii<K ?hr ri *. bonds. w i n surety,
wi11 be take? , and it 1 ten r 'nrvm mi c>,
Bold
If the tj'tns be no* compl ei with ' thin five
dsys from the da'5' of sale, the trustee r> serves the
right to repell, on seven days' public notice, at
the ri*k atd ci.st of tli" yurchaser failing to
cci^piy.
? amps, deeds, Ac , at 'he > -<st of the purchaser,
W L. TODD. Trustee.
oc?.Veo?V ia J. C. McGUIRiS A. CO . Aucte.
1
J, C. MoGUir-U Ac CO., Auctioneers.
TRt'f'TEK S 8 AI R "F V AI CABLE pROpjRTY
ON -2D STKkBT WEST, BETWEEN i'. ASH 0
81 R*ETS NORTH.
On MONDAY AFTERNOON, November 21, ISof,
?t 4 o'clock, on the preniises. by v:rtue of a deed
of trust, anted March .3Cl snd-Jnly reco. di- in
Liber J. A 8. No 7.1, folios ill et seq , a* ' of the
land rwcordR for Washington co n*y, I sbail se.l
Lo: -ti. in reservation No. U. fronting i5 feet on 2d
ftrc'e4 west, between B and C streets n. rth, run
r.it:K bara loOfeettr a 15 t ,ot al! v, w.tb a wide
pn> l'.c alley nnning th? full dep.L of tbo lot on
th. ccntt yide. The lot is iraproved with several
pi.>all tenemerta.
Terms: One-tV nrth in ca'h; the rem irder in 3,
6 andv iminths, with i*iter 'Bt, secured byl a d^ed of
trust on the premises.
Conveyances at pu'ciiaser s ctf t
CUA<? McNXM EE.Trustee.
or 21-2*wAds. c C. M"OFiBS A CO., Anct~.
WAL1 OP CONDEMNED vJLARTERMASTER'S
r? STORES. AMBULANCES, Ac.
Chtff Qt,.art>rm tstir's Qffia, Dtf ot of WaskintionA
Washington, D. C., October 27,1 ->54. \
Will be sold at Public Auction, at 'he Govern
ment Warehouse, equated on the square uetween
E and >' ai d St;th and 2!st strtat*;, Wasii'ngton. D.
C,,or FRIDAY, November 11,13o4, at 10 o'clock
a. m , a lot of
OUARTF.RMASTEH S SYORES,
condemned as nnht tor use, viz :
Aies, C*rpenter8: Toals. Brashes, Bridles,
Bnckets " " *" ? * ~ " ~
Stoves.
hciap . _ .
Urge lot of Scrap Iroi and Wa^Ti Tire, A'
A i.so.
Will be sold at foot o* 19th street, near Ohe?a
pei.k.- and Ohi > Canal. imnned;afei y after the com
pletion of the sale abo* e rett-rred to, a numbo -of
Ambulances, Carta. Medical Wagrns, Meta-'.io
H a, Wagon Bodi?p. Spring Wacooi, c.
Successful bidders will be required to rerao.o
the Btores within five (51 days from ?he date of
sale.
Terms cv-h, in Government funds
D. a. RICK KB,
Brieadier General and Chie' liQartertnas'.er,
_oc i7_td D'-p t of Watiaington.
j^ALL OF CONDEMNED HORBES.
i^uaiUtmasler Gtneral'i Ojfitt, bint lit ision.?
Washington City, October 2*. Ifrftt. <
Will be "old at Public Auction, to the highest
bidder, at Gierboro, I). C.,
On TUESDAY, November let,l%i.
L'O Cavalry Horses.
On FRIDAY, November 4tb, 1?61.
15< Cavalry Hors'-s.
These hor>,ea hav*> b?eu condcnned as un'it for
the cavalry eerTice of the army.
>or road and farming purposes m ;ny iood bar
gains nay be had.
Horses sola singly.
Sale to eominetice at 10 o'clock a. in.
Terms: Cash in United States currency.
By order of the (Quartermaster Geri ral.
J AMR ! A. EKTN,
Cclcnel in cha-^e first D:visioa Quarterma-ter
General's OffiJc. oc?Sa-9t
s, *jsrpeniers To?m. lirasnes, Brities,
ts Ss idles. Saddl? BHnkets, Stable Brooms,
i. Sa? <, Sboveis. Pick^. P'-ulins. Halters,
Leather, Porta' *e Vorguo, jva:ves. and a
Ji
BLRH ft BROTHER,
DEALKRS IS
H ATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES.
UMBRELLAS, AC.
No. 3*3 Seventh street, near I Btre^t.
oc 2' lm
(CONTINENTAL MONTHLY FOR NOYEMBEi.
J CONTENTS ?Vhe Progress of Liberty ia the
1 i.i'ed g.ates. by Rev A. D. Mayo. Th?Und:vine
Cor edy, a Polish drama, part 3, by Count .-igis
mnnd kra-insui, translatel by Mnriha Walter
C.'ik. Death in Life, bv Elwin R. Jolin^cin.
3'. one. apters X IV.. \ V. Creation, bj Cbaries
E Tom. 'rut. t'bero-nena of taze. f< "8, snd
c! nds. by Charles E. l'o*nsen l. The i>e?.v?s fro-n
ti e Life of ? Soldier, part 2, Chevrons, The First
Faniitic. by Fanny L. Glenfteld Sketchesof Amer
ican Life and Scenery. V.?The Adironducs. by
Lucia D. Pychowska. Lois Pearl Berkeley, by
Margaret Vane Hastings. The Scientific Cniv?rsal
Lnnt.'uage, its character and relation to >/th?r Ian
guag ??. article 2, corresponding first disci-imina
tien it thought and language by Edward B. Free
land. The Two Platforms, by H'*nry Bvereit Kus
ae'l.
oc 2.1 F'tANCK TAYLOR.
IV U- miller a CO.,
w
PTTPTITCTES !' I 8UB8TTTFTh? ?!
AGENTS F JR THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT.
No. ?'ill Nic..h street west, near Pennsylvania st
MEN ! MI3N1 MEN!
Always ready to be riu*t?red lor one or three
ye*rs, at the ipoft reasonabbj jfices.
We wi.itlo better tbau sny other, Aa WE ARS
KNOWN AND RELIABLE.
N b--Runners and others in the basiDe^9 most
liberally dealt with.
N H. MILLER,
Sep 20 2m Justice ot the Peace.
Washington city savings bank!
iSCO.tl'ORATtD Makcu ?tu, l?t>4.
EDWARD SIM5IS, President and Treasurer.
EDWARD CLARK. Vice President naa 8ec'y.
WM. F DOL B, TIIOS J GAttDNER
J J C' OMBS, 8, V.N1LES,
JOHN R. EL\ AN8, Lirector<J.
This Ean< is now open for the receipt of
Deposits, at the
NEW BANhlNG HOUSE No 5s La. 1T.
Under Semuis' New .building.
Money Loaned on stocks, trust deeds and all
good eeC J* ities. ED W.CLARK, Sec'y,
1DWARD CLARK A CO.,
? AN KERB,
At i\e Savinjrs Bank, No La. av.,
DealerB in
i.MC?IA>'GE, GOLD AND SILVER.
And General Parking Business.
EhwaRD Ulabk, fsepSi-lm] Jso. R. Elvisj
|)IANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
W G METZEROTT, corner Pa. av.
The largest Mus.cal Es-ablishinentfiS^M
ana only importing houee in th? Dis-n ? T f?
trict. Sole Agency of Steinway A Bona gra- d and
square PIANOS, of wLich we have just received a
new assortment, tnak'rgour stoek If? inatrumenti
ot this celebrate'! factory alon?, which is a larger
aesortmeat than can be found at any oth?r agen
cy of ?his house in the country Beside rhes?,
??tare a stock of Raven ft Bacon, and Ha.nea
Brothers make on hand. W'o are the sole a*ente
of M_sod A Hatulin'a lastly celebrated CABINBT
ORGANS jffhich we s-11 at factery jirices.from
u we sell at acwrj ?AiSa"'"""*
?lie tot**!. Prince A Co's MEL0DE0N8.
Purchasing exclusively forcasb, we are enaniea
to sell at the lowest tignreg tor cash, anl upon ac
commoiatiog terms. .
Old Pianoa taken in exchange, tuned ana re
paired. o-6
MEDICAL BOOKS -Drum's Surgery; Dalton'a
Physiology; Dnn^ison's Medical Dictionary;
Draper's Physiology; EPia' Medical For<nularr;
Ericbsen'fc Sa-gerv; Ludlow's Manual ol Exami
nations: Neill A Smith's Compendium-, Tbornaa
Pronouncing Medical Dictionary: Gray'a Aua
tomy; Word.' Praetic#, 2 vol..; Wood.'Thera
K<Jca"'2 T01"' FRAN OK TAYLOR.
AMUSEMENTS.
CANTERBURY HALL.
Lodte:a?a Avbmci,
MUSIC ^canterbury HALL,( AND
hal L {CANTERBURY HALL.l THEAT1R
P*ct Corner of Sixth stm*, tiuir cf tfattonnl mnd
MttropolUan Jlottl*.
&???>?? l*a ?~.?? Propriety*
w. r. Cavinahgh _?8t*ga Manage!
i?m'is saom.ost Hallet Master
j<*kn Eppdta ??Musical Director
A proclamation
A PROCLAMATION
A proclamation
A frocla mat J ON
A PROCLAMATION
NOT PY THE PRE-TDENT,
>ot BY tjik president,
n >T BV if" p"pitni.nt
NOT ry Tit,; p.... - r l>2\T ?
NOT RY THE president,
boi by the Prop-ietor of the Great Canterbury,
?who cordially invites the friends of
LINCOLN ANP JOHNS >n
LINtOi.N AND JOHNSON
lincoln AND JOHNSON
J INCOLN AND johnsjn
LINCOLN and JOHNSON
well as .hose cf
mcclkllan AND PENDLETON.
MeCLELLAN AND PENDLETON.
McCLEL'ian and PENDLETON!
M,'clell.an AND pendleton
mcclellan and pendleton,
To assemble in force to-night at
tne gijeat YARIE1 v t-ibatpe
THE GREA'l vauiet v THEATRIC'
tus IMM' rtal C \NTJ*rbury
the IMMORTAL C<? NTFRRUPY'
the IMMORTAL CANTERBURY*
tub IMMORTAL CANTEBBr-rv'
THE 1MM ri AL CANTERii ;bt|
me?odrami"reprc8entat,on ofthe ' >ul-*tirriag
Tlit; },r?i? girl
thf r ,r;mb <'ipt'
i <1 k dv<| i) n j |
the dtm^ 7,1'
THE i'UMB oiru
the do MB GIRL
the dumb girl
THF Di MB girl
the dumb girl
this dumb GIRL
o? GENOA,
OF genoa,
OK GENOA.
OK GENOA,
ok GENOA.
With that incomparable actress an!
GLORIOUS BEAUTv
guiriou* bk VUTY
GLORIOC 8 BEAUTY
GLORIOUS BEAUTY
glorious} 15FAUTY
CUKRRY BELTS,
CHERRY BELLE,
OH ER'iy BELLE.
' h KliRY BELLE,
? '' kkkv BELLE,
cbi t*RY BELLE,
chki.. v BELLE,
CnE?r 'KLLK.
CHERKY BELLE,
CHEKPY BELLE.
In her favorite ro?e of
JULIF.TTA, THE dumb GIRL,
JUL! ETTA, THE I)rMIi girl,
ji LI8TTA, THE dtmbgirl,
JT'LIETTA THE dumb girl,
julietta , tile dumb girl,
A character in which ehi
acknowledges NO RlvAL.
ACKNnVt LEI'GES NO RIVAL.
acknowledges no rival,
acknowledges no RIVAL.
acknowledges no rival.
The Drama has been gotten up with much care
and will be r-refeu'.ed inaftyle cha11enging com
parison with any
FIRST CLASS THEATRE.
CHARLEY KANE,
CHARLEY KANE,
CHARLEY KAN*
OHARI.EY KANE,
CHARLEY KANE,
CHARLEY KANE,
Who wT! appear in the new version of the side
splitting negro Burlesque, entitled the
virgini \ MUMMY.
virginia mummy.
VIRGIN ia MUMMY.
VIRGINIA MUMMY.
VIRGINIA MUMMY.
VIRG'ma MuMMY,
JOHN MULLIGAN,
john MULLIGAN,
JOHN MULLIGAN,
In an entire new i>!io of
BURNT corkogp-A PH tc A LIT IBS.
BURNT corkographicallfljbs.
BURNT cofkographicalitiei.
Assisted by bis Corps d'Ethiope.
delebanty AND v \RD,
delehanty AND WARD,
DELEBANTY AND WARD.
The world'; Champion Clog Dancers, who*e abili
ties also as double sojg ana dance performers are
uusu'passeil.
j03h hart,
JOSH IIART,
iOSB HART,
The capital cmmm and Negro dt linoator.
J.J. dougherty,
J. J. dough1rty,
J. j DOUGHERTY,
The favorite Versatile Amor and impersonator of
Old Man characters.
DIOR COLLINS,
DICK COLLINS,
DICK COLLINS,
: and Comedian.
JOHNNY REDDEN,
JOHNNY REDDEN,
JOHNNY REDDEN,
Song nnd Dance rcan.
bion8. LOUIS p7.0LL0S8Y,
MONS. LOUIS S'/OLLOSSY,
MONS. LOUIS bZOLLOSSY,
thj celebrated Maitre de Ballet and Mule Dancer,
MISS LArRA I e CLAIRE,
MISS LAURA lh CLAIRE,
diss LAURA LE CLAIRE,
The charming Vocalist, Dans?use, and Come
dienne.
tub ilduu OF dbatttl,
TH.e ALBUM op BEAUTY,
THE ALBUM Otf BEAUTY,
Composed of
SIXTEEN YOUNG LADIES,
pr< sptiting an
unexampled ARRAY OP LOVELINESS
seldom witnessed upon one ?tage.
The Beautiful Sisters.
ELLA AND MARY WESNER,
ELLA AND MARY WESNER,
ELLA AND MARY wesner,
In tfceir charn icg Duet Dan ;es.
THE WHOLE MAMMOTH COMBINATION
THE WHOLE MAMMOTH combination
TI1E WHOLE MAMMOTH COMBINATION
In one Splendid entertainment, arranged especial
ly to suit the Tastes of All
LADIES' AND children
LADIES' AND CHILDREN
LADIES' AND children
M'JBtbenxii mind our regular
SATT ri'AY AFTERNOON MATINEE,
SATURDAY aitkknojn MATINEE,
uatuhday AFTERNOON MATINEE,
When all the Gems of the Evening's Entertain
ment will be given.
SEVERAL novelties IN PREPARATION
THE FRENCH SPY
will be produced
ON MONDAY NHXT.
PRICES ok ADMISSION.
parouette, balcony, and Gallery ..? j8 cents
Orchestra chairs. -- ~ . ? ? ? 80 cents
Herer^ed Orchestra seats... .? 75 cents
Lower Private Boxes, holding six persons..-. jsfi 00
Upper Balcony Boxes >?- ? ???..????+.?. ? ?. $5 110
Single peais in Balcony Box.?.. $1 oo
Private Boxes and Reserved 8eata can be secured
from lb in the uornins till 2 p. m.
NOTICB ?an entire new Company is engaged
f?r thooinierbnt. embracing some of the Great
est wonders "d most Talented Artiste- in the
1 The'Canterbury will shortly bo enlarged, the
entire building baring been leased for that ?ar
pose.
AMUSEMENTS.
RROVtK'l theater.
Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard's Hotel.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. November 2.
I nst night but thre? of the extremely successful
es^agement of t ie Popu'sr Come tian,
MR. DAN SBTCIIKLL.
First and only time this season of the new and
highly popular Comic Drama of the
DUTCH GOVERNOR.
First appearance of the beautiful Comedienne,
>1188 AMY STONE.
To ronclude with the Last Performance, posi
tively, of the Great Burlesque ia two &cts,iOy the
late Frank Wood, Esq. entitled
LEAH. THE FORSOOK.
FORD'S ?KW THEATER.
Tenth street, above Pennsylvania avmue.
BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE GREAT SPEC
TACLE,
With all its new Scenery and Wonderful Effect*.
MAGICAL TRICKS AND tr\N8FORM ATIONS.
THE BEAUTIFUL APOTHEOSIS
AND
TABLEAU OF RE8PLENDENT GLORY.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 2,
the Oratid Romantic Spectacle of
FAT"ST AND MARGUERITE.
MEFHISTOPHSLES Mr. J. B Roberts
MARUUEBI'IE ?. ... Miss Alice Gray
N?*w Scenery by JAMES IAMB
Novel Machinery and Effects by J. GIFFORD.
All the Original Music ur.der the direction of
PROF. W. WITHERS. JR.
The Novel Machinery, invented for this piece,
was made expressly for the
PRINCESS Tli EATRE, LONDON.
at an expense of three tbou^-aud dollars.
QDD fELLOWS' HALL.
Complete Trinmph of
SANI>ERWON S MINSTRKL8.
ON K WF.EK LONGER
t<rar>d Changes of l'f"<arnrae to-nieht.
NF.W BONGS. DANCES, AND ACTS.
Dootf < pen at 7; commence at s. oc81-lW*
I > P.AD Y 'S G Y M N A 81UM,
r? AND -0 LA. AY , NOW OPEN
I [13 NEW GYMNASIUM. FOrt. PHYSICAL
CULT <j KB,
THE MOST COMPLBTE IN THE COUNTRY.
IS NOW OP EN.
Ciskf? for Gentlenen and Boys in constant prac
tice 1 ms. ? pt*r year. Sii for six months, or
?fl.r> for :i months wnich entitles the subscriber to
admisMOii to Gymnasium. frora6 a m. till 10 p. rn.,
and th? free use of a Locker. Reading and Che-s
rooms, C'asses, and Hot and Cold Baths. Ac.
Classes for Ladies and Misses in the Light Gym
"?ctics. forming.
ocll-w- AKNER8 BRADY.
NEW
"%T I'M
CAPITAL STOCK. ?1,000,000.
100.000 SHARKS AT JIO EACH.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE QA P3R SHARE.
LANDS YIELDING LARGELY.
OFFICER* :
HON. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President.
WILLIAM T. PHTPPS, Vice President.
ROLEBT B\ESE1T, Secretary.
B< oks ?re open for subscription at the office of
the Company, No. 24 Empire Building, 71 Broad
way, New York.
The.ands of the Company are situated in the
heart of the Oil Region, and include portions of
those well-known localities, "the McElhenny
farm, the two McClinteck farms," and other
proved aad valnable working territories, includ
ing over Two Thousand acres of the best Oil Ter
ritories alocgOil C^eek and n West Virginia, now
under process of successful development, and oil
is a'readv regularls and largely produced from
several wells upon them.
Address the Company, P. 0. Box 336"5 New
York. oc 2J-3aa
CLOTHING.
GOING !?GOING !-GOING !
DOWN THEY GO,
AT LE38 THAN GOLD PRICES t
J. II. SMITH and SMITH BROS.,
THE GREAT
CLOTHING HOUSES OP WASHINGTON,
No 400 and 404
SEYEN1 ?1 STREET, orroaiTB Post Office.
ALL GOODS SPONGED.
Where vou csn And all the
?ner.youca LATEST STYLES
OF
FRENCH,
ENGLI8H,
ASD
AMERICAN
WALKING COATS.
LATF9T STYLES
prn %'OP pANl'd
DOUBLE BREASTED VESTS,
AND
BUSINESS SUITS,
PLAIN AND FANCY CAS3IMERR.
To?etherwith the
LARGEST STOCK
OF
BOYS
CLOTHING
THE CITY.
N. B.?We also haveTHjj
LAKORST
STOCK
PIECE GOODS
FOR
CU8TOM WORK.
AU.r?hich1^ PRICBS
C.ENTLF-MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, SUSPENDERS,
&C,,A:C' J. H. SMITH, No. 400,
And
SMITH BROS., No. 404,
Clothiers and Merchant Taii.ors,
Seventh street, opp. Post Office,
oc 25-Sm Washington.
|T S. IN1EMNAL REVENUE.
Assbssor's Office, #
Washington, October 31.1354. S
Notice is hereby given that 'he list of assess
ments for the Special Income Tax for 1863 is now
in this office. No. 4 to 7th street west, oj,en to the
inspection of all persons disposed to examinelue
same for the space of ten days from this dut*, du
" rintr which time appeals from the assessment, will
be heard >f presented tn writing.. ,, ,
Am! as It is desirable that all should bear a just
proportion of the taxes imposed by the Govern
ment, it is earnestly solicited that ft general in
spection of-said list may be made by all those who
desire all others, as well as themselves, to bear
their proper proportion of said tax,and to givethe
necessary information of those who have not ma le
a return, or where the return is not as full as it
?'AH perno*n8 who have not made return became
of nbsericn or sickness, and do not bv-the>
ilf-D of the aforoooM will U6 H88C886U ftui
fifty per cent, added to the tax^ ^ pBABS0N<
oc 31-dtNovlO U. S. Assessor for Pis. Col.
rrHE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON TIIE
1 EUROPEAN PLAN,',
Is enlarzed to donble its former capacity.
B EUROPEAN HOTEL,
Ctrntr Pa. av. and 11/A St., Washington, D, L.
Th b hotel, the oldest conducted on the European
planin this city, b as been enlarged
improved in every way necessary for the yr.-t? ?r
actonmodation of tne increasing gues s._Ai iHMr A
TbartctuJ for the patronage already received, tne
propiietor hopes that by attention to business wo
contiiue to receive patronage as heretofore.
Gues s will only be charged with wha. taey receive.
CocT?f'irem0<ier'tte>- RMRICn. Proprietor.
r^LiRIFIED CIDER I 0LARIPI1I) CID1R !!
I hive Just received per goners - George 8.
titles to anit purchasers in ???,t nf ?
Hottl keepers, sutlers, and all <TOMS ?M"J
prim# article of Cider InVited to caU and ex
amine this before purcha-in^sewhere^^^
Union Bottling Depot, 5T ?re,!n2.t'}1
Georgetown, P. O.
t<UBSTTTUTF8 ! _ 8UBSTITUTBS nTKg ?
8UBSTITL'TES ! SUBSTITUTES.!
Al?ays on hand pood men for.8?^9rted Vn'tMs
ore. two. or thre? years PeraonB drafted in th.a
Distnct can procure 8th^ .treet,^
QC24-ow*faK? "? het Penn avenue and D st.
MI8SES O'BRYAN. No. 1.10T
Philadelphia, have just r?celve^ alarge^Q
and hancaome awortment of FBSNCn M
LINEHY, to whTh the attention of th^ la-^
diesis inylted. Particular care given to oraera.
oc 11 -lm*
-pEILLS AND FEVERS?8HAK1 NO MORR.?
t Go at once to MOORE'S DRUG81 ORB, 113
Penaaylvania avenue, Weat ?Vlila^ntidota
bottle of Ague Cure and a PMo*f? ?9 L>
Tho are warranted to cure. Price *2.fi0. ae? -Iw
TELEGRAPHIC N^.WS.
FROM TENNESSEE.
."Meaning oi the Late Rebel Movements?
fien. (?litem's Brilliant Fight.
Nashville, Oct. 31.?Union men from the
Sot?to, and deserters, uniformlv declare that
Uie late rebel movements in Virginia, (Georgia,
Tennessee and Missouri are a bold stroke or
Southern leaders to defeat the Union party at
the Presidenual election. No doubt what
ever exists as to the reliability of these state
ments
Direct communication with Atlanta by rail
is open and secure, although there are swarms
ol guerrillas between the Etowah river and
Big Shanty.
A telegram from General Gillom, this mora,
lug, represents the last light as brilliant in the
extreme. The entire rebel force was scattered;
many officers, a lull battery, aad one extra
gun-were captured. Geueral Vaughn, com
manding the rebels, was severely wounded in
two places, and secreted somewhere in <Ir? *n
county.
A later dispatch from Gillem says he is still
picking up prisoners. He has buried 70 rebels
His entire loss in both tights was eight killed
and 2(1 wounded.
Guerrillas are exceedingly troublesome on
the Cumberland river and Northwestern rail
road.
flood's Progress? IXo Fighting Since His
Kepulse at Decatur.
Nashville, Nov. 1.?S.nce his repulse at
Decatur, Hood lias moved farther we.-t, along
the south bank of the Tennessee. He is be
lieved to have crossed "ome of his infantry at
or near Baiubridge, twelve miles above Flor
ence. No part of bis lorco has he moved far
ther north
FRKiHTFlI, RAILROAD ACt'lDEST.
Collision on the Lafayette and Indianapo
lis Bond? Cvrea' Loss of Life.
Tndianai'OT.is, Nov. 1.?A terrible collision
occurred on 'he Latayette and Indianapolis
lailroad last evening. be;ween the passenger
train which left here at 1 o'clock and the cauie
train coming south.
Twenty.eight dead bodies have been taken
out ol tlie wrn k, r.nd t*.vo f f the wounded have
since died; there are st.ll wenty or thirty
Wounded.
Full j.ar'icnlars have not yet been received.
Tli'' accident occurred six miijs south of La
fayette. The majority of the k;.led and wound
ed were rt turned soiuiers.
Among the killed is Key. B. 1'. Winans. of
The Sanitary Commission.
FROM I'OKT RUY.IL. S. C.
pect of an Lxcha'k.'U1I,er S,,.?iiers."
Nsw York, Nov. 1.?The steamer Fulton,
from Port Itoyal on the Huh ult, Das arrived.
The blockade-runjier Fiamngo, trom Nas
sau, was sunk on the v3d t?lt., near the mouth
of Charleston Harbor, by our Morris Island
batteries.
There feems to be a prospect of exchanging
all tick and wounded soldiers on bath sides.
fleeting oi the War Democracy in 5iew
York.
Nkw York, Nov 1?The War Democratic
Convention organized to-day by choosing
James Worrall. of Penu ylvania, president,
and a vice president lrom each State. Kenolu
tious wer?> adopted favoring the suppression of
the rebellion.
A national committee was appointed, of
which Hon. E. C. Bailey, >?i Massachusetts, is
chairman.
No nc initiations were made, and the conven
tion adjourned.
The Baid in Buffalo.
Buffalo, Oct. 31.?The city is being patrolled
by the military and police, in antieipa.ioa jf
tiie raiders, but none have yet appeared. Last
night compr lies were stationed at theelevators
and around the docks, but nothing occurred.
The prompt action of the authorities, and the
fact that the military wre all out yesterday
amending General Bidwell's funeral, entirely
frustrated ti e rebel plans. Many suspicions
persons have been observed in town within a
few days, and it is even stated by 6ome, rockets
were thrown up and guns fired by unknown
parties lor the purpose of signaling to parties
on the opposite shore.
Yesterday Celebrated in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Nov. 1.?The triumph of
emancipation in Maryland was celebrated here
to-day with much spirit. Salutes, parades,
and sermons in ifce colored churches marked
the event. To-night the headquarters of the
committee to recruit colored troops were illn
rcina'ed by gorgeous transparencies, emble
matic of liberty, religion, and progress. Chest
nut street was thronged, and was almost im
passable from 7 o'clock till a late hour.
Our Soldiers in the West.
Harbisbcrc, Oct. 31.?Brig.Geu'l Knipe, of
the Department ot Tennessee, has arrived here
on a short leave of absence, and Captain W. D.
Earnest, of the Department of the West Missis
sippi, is also here. Taey represent the soldiers
of their departments as being almost unani
mous for Lincoln and Johnson.
A Ventriloquist's Trick.
The Troy (N. Y.J Times tells this story:
" There is a certain barber's shop, which wa
will rot locate, further than say that it is
within amile or less ot tlie American House. It
is kept by a military proprietor, who shall b<?
likewise anonymous. One of his tonsorial
corps is a ventriloquist and a wag; one of his
constant patrons is a Democrat and a Water
Commissioner. Last Saturday evening, there
was, as nsual, a crowd at the Majors. Razors
were scraping and lather flying as fast as if the
shop was to be closed ti e next day. At this
juncture, Commissioner S. entered, and so did
a Methodist minis.er. The former sat down
to be shaved in the chair at which the ventril
oquist was 'operating:' the latter retreated to a
bath-room, out of sight, but within hearing of
the tonsorial department. The Commissioner
began to 'talk polities'?which is very fashion
able amusement just now?i?nd defended 'de
mocracy' wi'h much vehemence. Thespirn of
mi-chief tempted the ventriloquist barber to
throv. his voice into the bathing room occupied
by the Method'st minister, and answered the
arguments of the Commissioner v. ith Union
talk, as forcible as the McClellanism of the
outsider. The illusion was complete?every
word seemed to emanate from the slats ot the
thin partition which divided the outside
'shavers' from the inside bather. The contro
versy grew fast and furious. Every thrust of
the commissioner was handsomely retorted by
the invisible v oice. Even the customers in the
other chairs were deceived; and, as for the
minister he wondered whn was doing nil the
talking in a tone and with sentiments that so
nearly resembled his own.
"Commissioner?'I'll bet you fifty dollars
that Lincoln does not carry New York state.'
" Invisible voice?'I'll take that wager. Just
wait till I pin my collar. Get your money
ready.'
" Commissioner?'Hurry up your dressing; I
can't wait all night.1
?> Voice?'Yes, I am on the last button.'
"Just at this moment, the unsuspecting min
ister issued like a second Diogenes from the se
clusion of his tub, and walked into th? main
room. Not thinking himself an object of inter
est, end yet wonderiugjat the stir his advent
created, he gave the urbane Major a ticket and
started towards the door. 'Hold on!'shouted
ihe Commissioner, with greenbacks in his
hand, 'Where's that bet you were poing to take.'*
'What do you mean sir !' replied the minister,
'1 never bet. It is against my principles. The
issues ot the campaign are too important to be
Eettled by a wager. You are laboring under
some mistake.'
" So he walked out, while the Commissioner
set up a loud laugh at his imaginary victory.
He boasted, toall his friends'hoW|he had backed
down an abolitionist;'and he was not unde
ceived until Monday, when tne ventriloquist
made an open confession."
A man named Blake has been arrested at
Milan, Me., charged with having murdered
Mr. Parker, the collector of Manchester, N.
H? about twenty years ago, and for which
crime the Wentworths of Saco, Me., were tried
but acquitted. The arrest was made in conse
quenceof the death-bed revelations of a wo
mau who recently died in Manchester.?Blake
formerly lived in Manchester.
j?f-A returned soldier, who couldn't pick
up things with his left hand, because it had
been shot off, was teased to walk in & Copper
head procession in Philadelphia. "I was
compelled once to walk in a rebel procession
from Mechsnicsville to Richmond?shan't do
that thing again, though, voluntarily."
LATE MEWS FROM THE SOUTH.
Richmond paper* or the a?th sit. have been
revived in New York, and the following ex
tracts published:
Grn. Lee's Official Report*.
[From Richmond Enquirer. Oct. 29.}
IIkaihjvartkrs Army ok Norther* Vta
oisia.?Hon. J at. A. Seddon, Secretary qf War.?
Th- movement of the eueray agamst oar left
to-dav was repulsed. Two attacks upon our
lines"VI. re made?one between the Henrico
Poor House and Charles City road, tbe other
on'he Williamsburg road. Several hundred
prisoners tr. a four stand of colors were cap
tured Onr loss verv slight.
On the South Side the enemy crossed Row
anty creek, below Burgess's Mill, and forced
back the cavalrv in the afternoon <>en. Heth
attacked, and a't first drove them, bnt fonnd
them in too strong force. Afterwards the en
emy attacked aud were repulsed. They still
i hoid the plank road at Burgess's Mill. Heth
took some colors and prisoners.
On the 2?th Colonel Mo?by. near Bunker
Hill, captured Brig. Gen. buiie and several
ether prisoners, a number 01 n. rses and killed
a number of the enemy. He sustained no loss.
R E. Lkk.
Another Dispatch from Orn. Lee
IlKADViCABTKBS AKMV NoRTUCBN VIR
GINIA, Oct 'J8.?Hen. Jot. A. , S'crrtary
of W ar ? General A. P. Hill reports that the
attack of General Heth upon the euemy upon
the Boynton plauk road, was made by three
brignd'-s under (general Mahone hi front, and.
General Hampton in the rear. Mahone cap
tured lour hundred prisoners, three stand of
col? rs and six pieces of artillery. The latter
con id not be brought off, the enemy having
possession of the bridge.
In the attack subsequently made by the ene
my General Mahone broke three lines of ba-tie,
and during the night the enemy retired from
Boynton road, leaving his wounded aud mor?
tkan two hundred and fifty dead on the field.
Abont !> o'clock p. m a small force assaulted
and took possession ot our works on the Baxter
rond. in front of Petersburg, bnt were soon,
dri ven out.
On the Williamsburg road yesterday Oen'l
Field captured upwards of tour hundred pris
oners and seven ^tan^s of colors. The enemy
lett a number of dead in front of our works,
and returned to his former position to-day.
i< F i.KK.
Telcgrairis to the Richmond ?' t ;>ert.
Pktkksucro, Oct. 27.?The e iemv. vith a
tcrce ox cavalry, artillery and Unv? >rps ot
infantry?the 2d, 5sh and iith?moved this morn
ing by a detour on ?nr extreme right, driving
iu our cavalry and occrpying the Boynton
plank road, near Burgess'* mill, seven 'miles
below here. Onr forces were disposed to meet
tti<-rn, aud considerable tightiug ensued be
tween 4 o'clock and night. The enemy, at
night, slill heid the plauk road, and we have
captured about 60 prisoners from the Second
corps.
Pt:tki te';, O.t. Cy.?Last night, abont
! 'e f n. my charged our works on the
l*!\in , capturing a small portion of
li' in, ti un v.hich, however, they were quick
ly aisio<ig a, with ti e ioss of about a dozen
prisoners. Lieut. Cui. Harrison and Maior
Wise, of Gen. Wise's brigade, v. ere captured
by the ( r.< inv.
Ab nt Ido'clock last night theeremy charged
our works on the Jerusalem plank road, cap
Miring a part of our picket line and driving in
the rest of it About 12 o'clock, however, the
line was re-established.
Financial.?We take the following from
last evening's New York Post:
A buihUi ci sensation rumors have been
Iloated (o-oay by speculators, with the view to
operate cn the prices of gold and fancy stocks,
ally tailing to -'31^, closing at238)$.
The loan market is easy and somewhat moro
active. The current rate is 7 per cent., with
an evident inclination on the part of lenders to
accep. 6. The accuoinlation of capital con
tinues, and the supply of currency is in
creasing
The stock market is buoyant. Governments
are tlrm. New flyj-twentie.s .-ire selling freely
at 1(1'?: a.101; ten-forties ut t'5; and certificates at
V'* af>03j.
Railroad shares are advancing, under the
I clique combinations and an increasing desire
on 'he part of the public to purchase.
Tbe business of the morning was unusually
heavy.
The report is premature, and without official
| foundation, ih.it Mr. Fessenden intends to
recommend, in his financial report to Con
! press, tha' legal tenders should ba received
! instead of gold in payment of customs duties.
The New York Commercial Advertiser ot last
1 eveningsays:
The Germania's advices give details ol nu
merous additional failures in Europe. The
panic appears to have partially extended to
the principal financial centres ot Europe, and
has resulted in considerable commercial em
barrassment in Pari- aud Franktort. The
resolutlen adopted by the directors of the Bank
of France to raise the rate of discount from
seven to eight per cent, has produced an un
favorable impression in Parisian commercial
circles. The week opens very quiet in the dry
goods market. Buyers are extremely cautious,
only purchasing trom necessity', to supply im
mediare wants. They are all looking forward
to the result ol the election to determine future
prices, and the volume of business until then
will, undoubtedly, be small, and prices nomi
nal. Notwithstanding the upward turn In
goid. prices were a little off this morning on
most descriptions of goods, and in no Instance
was any marked advance noticed.
Messrs. Haggarty & Co. had a sale of dress
goods, white goods, hosiery and gloves. The
dress goods realized about former prices; the
gloves, more particularly winter styles, went
eft quickly at a slight advance-the white goods
brought abont last week's prices
Alexandria affairs.?Yesterday evening's
Sta-e Journal says:
Mrs. Beardsley,of Charlotte, N. C , reported
to Col. WHIs this morning, and was released
upon taking the oath. TTpou looking over the
record Mrs. Beardsley accidentally discovered
the r.ame of her husband, who was a telegraph
opeiatorat Richmond, and who reported to
Col. Wells on Satt rday last. He took the oath
and was released and sent North, whither his
wife will no doubt at once follow him. Ske
v. as not aware until she visited Col. Wells'
o?ce that he had succeeded in getting through
the lines.
John Keyes, a machinist from Ric hmond,
also reported to Col. Wells this morning. He
also took the oa'h and wa3 released. Mr.
Keyes was formerly employed in this city by
Fowle & Co., and deserted tlie Confederacy in
order to avoid conscription.
Lucy Thorpe an-i Elizabeth Foley came in
on the train late last night, and reported to Col.
Wells this morning. They are from Fauquier
county. They bo'h took the oath and were
promptly released.
The Alexandria Gazette of last evening con
tains a note from one of its editors, dated at the
office of the Provost Judge, stating that, owing
io his arrest and continued conriuement, he
W! 11 be compelled to suspend the publication
of his pap?r until bis release. Mr. Snowdeii
was one ot th<? first amongthose detailed as a
safety-guard on the Orange and Alexandria and
Manassas Gap railroads, and is still held as
such. We learn that these guards will be re
tained as long as it is necessary to operate these
roads.
Recently Mosby has been seen and conversed
with by persons of Fairfax county It is said
that since he resumed command of his battalion
he has been seriously wounded in the foot,
caused by his horse tailing npc.i him He wears
a slipper and walks with a cane, and evidence's
by his manner that the wound, is not danger
ous, but very painful It is said that this in
cident occurred to him several days ago.
We learn that a party of guerillas made an
attack last night on the colored company re
cently raised by Judge Underwood, of this
citv, at their s'.ation near Accotlnk. Q,uite a
spirited fight occurred, which resulted in a
complete ront of the guerillas. We have not
learned the particulars, further than that the
attack was made by the guerillas, and that it
resulted in an utter failure on their par*.
A large number of soldiers left our hospitals
this morning ou furlough lor the purpose of
going home to vote. We believe their furloughs
extend generally to fifteen days.
In tbe Trial Term of the Superior Court
belore Justice Barbour on Friday, Rosa Des
isleu formerly ot Portland, Maine, and amusic
teacher by profession, obtaiued a verdict for
ten thousand dollars against Samuel Cliue, of
Key West, Florida, tailor and clothier, lor a
breach ot promise and seduction, perpetrated
at the latter place in May, lb62. Defendant was
married in June last to a Miss White of New
York.
[?7"" Michael W. dusky, formerlv postmas
ter of the United States House of Representa
tives, has recovered of the wounds he re
ceived in battle, and is elected a member of
'he rebel Congress from the Memphis dis
trict.
?y The Boston Brass Band serenaded Gen.
Banks at his hotel, the Parker House. Hoston,
Saturday night, alter the meeting at ianeuii
Hall.
?y Kavanagh was defeated at the Philadel
phia billiards iournanoent by \ i ctor E < tophe
on a grand match of one thousand points.
ir??Thenewcp*ra house in Chicago will
be fSr stories high, with a marble fron', and
capable of gating 3,500 persons.
?7-The "dummv" engines are giving entire
satisfaction on the Btreet railroads where they
are used.
jy jt is reported from Africa that ,Tn>s
Oersnd the explorer, was drowned while
crossing a river.
^"Tbe new organ in Mechanic Hall, W )T
cester, Me, has 77 stops and 3,^.4 pipe>.