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. ioual gcpuiltca. TIIK PAH.Y -BATION At BJCPTJBUOAa la iiutllehtxletCTjftraoon (BudifMiMiittd) tj W. J. M curium ft Ck., ut I ftnlabed to oar wbtcriber (bj uttlm) it M cati m aiontlu Mill isbwrlbcn, IS.H pr iun) M Ibr tli months, in! II for ihrt months, UTitU tlf la taanee Single coplw. ctnl. PROPOSALS. TriHli:F QUARTEHMABTKirS OF. j rice, WAiHtNoroH DaroT, November 17, IMS KLALkD PROPOSALS will be received nt the ofllco e( Cupula C H. Totn! lot, A Q M . L. S A , nt the corner of Tw entysecond And O streets, In this clt). until MONDAY, December 31st, 189, At li o'clock m .fortlio sate of all ihe manors Hour oh hand, or thai may be produced nt stables ami cor r All or thii Detot wlthtu the next twelve months succeeding the date of the letting of the ran tract. The manure will be awarded to the highest MJ dcr, er biddete, who will be required to take it away at Meorthelrown expense. The quantity dow on hand to he tken away within six mo lbs from the date of contract, aod that which mar ac cumulate, withlu al month! from the data at which It may be produced. Hid must be made at so much per cubic j ard. Ulds will be received for the quantity on hand, and the subsequent product at each stable and corral, separately, or for the whole together. If a bid la made In the name of a Arm, the names of all the parties muat appear, or it Mill be con sl'cred aa the individual proposal or the part) signing It. Iho lull name and post-office addreaa ot the bid dr muat appear In the proposal rronnsaia muat be aildicaaed to Cantata C. H Tompkins, A. il. M , U. S A . Washington, V. U, and should be plainly marked " Proposals for M uuro." pAtment will be rooulred to be made In Govern ment fundi, at the end of each monlh, for the ma nure reraovea uuring me monin An oath of allegiance will he required from each ruectssful bidder. Goa4 ana euQlctent bonds. In the aunt of fal.OOO) one tbouaand dollars, will be required of each sue- crssim muuer tonne laumui performance oi nia .ontract. 1he tin r term aster reserves the right to reject all bull that may Le deemed to the lntercit ol Gov ernment not to accept. D If. RUCKKR, Drlg. Can and Chief Quarter matter, uotKJtt Depot Washington. rHOrOSALS FOH AHMY TRANB TORT Al ION. OlHCLOt tiaDLPOTQVARTLBMAITLK.J Fort lest enworth, Kansas, October 38. twa, Sealed J'ropoaala will be receded at this office until i3ti'cloi.k m.on the 10th day of December. lbHJ, for the transportation of military supplies during the jeara Iceland itttA.on the following routes i haulr So 1 Prom Porta Leavenworth. Laramie. and bllcj.aod other tie, ota that may be estab lished during the above yean, on the we it bank of ine nibsouii river, norm or. ton iavrnwvrin, nn.l Mmthnf latitude 42. north tu anv uoita or s'atloas that are or may be ettatllahed In the Ter ritories of Nebraska, Dakot'b, Idaho, and Utah, south ot latitude 4P north and east of longitude ill west, and In the Territory of Colorado, north of 40" north Didders to state tho rata per 100 1 ounils far 100 miles, at which the) will transport said stores In each of the mouths, from iill to htptemticr, inclusive, ot me years met ana iwa haute Ao 2. From toils Leavenworth and Kiln In the Stale of Kansas, and the town of Kaosae, in the State of Missouri, to anyposla or stations that are or mav be established in the Stale of Kansas. or to the Territory of Colorado, aoutb rf latitude 40 drg'eaa norfb, drawing supplies from Fort Leav enworth, aud to Fort Lnlon, N. M , or other depot inai may neucaignaiea in inai lerniory, 10 mn Garland, and to any other polut or points on the route Didders to state the rate per 100 pounds for too mllea, at which they will transport such stores in each of the months, from April to September, inclush c,of the J ears 1864 and 1S6S. houiebo 3 From Fort Union, or auch other depat aa may be established in the Territory of New Micu. to anv rtostenr atatlons that are or mav fie established In that Territory, and to such post or stations as may oe ueaignaiea mine armory of Arizona and State of Texas west of lonaitude 100 degrees west. Bidders to state the rate per too said stores in each of the months, from June to No vember. Inetutu e. of the vears 1S64 and lsee Toe welaht to be trans Dor ted each vear will not exceed 10.000.000 bounds on Route No I. IS 000.000 5ounda on Route No. 9, and i 000,009 pounds on lout No. 1. No additional ner cent are will be uald for the transportation oi baconrhard bread, pine lumber, shingles, or any ether stores. Dlddeis must gUe their nsmea In full, as well as their place ot resldeuooi and each proposal must be accompanied by a bond In the sum ol ten thou sand dollars, signed by two or more responsible I ersons, guaranteeing that incase a contract la awarded for the route mentioned in the proposal to the parties proposing, the contraot will be ae erpted and entered Into, and good and sufflUent sccurl'y lurnlshcd by said parties, in accordance with the terms of thfo adtertlsemtut. The amount of bonds rrqulredwlll be aa follows On Route No. I tHO.uoo " 3 flBOOOO a eo.ooo Satlslactor) evidenced the lojalt) and solvency nt each bidder and person offered as security will be required. Proposals must be Indorsed " Proposals for Army transportation on Routee Noa. I, 2, or 3," as the ease may be, and none will be entertained unless th'-y full) comply with all the requirements of this advertisement. Parties to whom awsrds are made muat be pre pared to execute contracts at once, and to git e the required bonds for the faithful performace of the same. (.uutraota will be made subject to the apnrmal of the tiurtermaster General, but the right le re sen cd to rrject an) or all bids tlmt may be offered. Contractors must be in readiness for service by the llrkt da) ol April, ISM, and they will I re quiied to haeaplceof busloeis or agencies at ot In thetlcliilt) of Forts Leateuwurtli and Union, and other depots that may be established at which they miy be coinmunloafed with promptly and irti'lh. LC.ElTON. Majfr and Quartermaster Y'H OPObALb FOR LEAD. UHDNtNLCOtlUE, WAII DtPAHTMEMT, ) Wasiiinoton, November 17. 1WJ f 8KALLD PUOPIMALS will be recehed at this nHiii until i fiVtnt-b V. Rf .nn the lfith of December next, for the deliveries of 2 000 or more tons of pure, sun irnu, .unauia iur vruuuw iui uii The lead Is to be of approved quail' y, aud t a be i'ellercd at an) time, withlu ninety days, from the au.entance of the bid or bids If is to be de- Ineredat the Lotted Mates Arsenal, Goternot s Island, New York, and at the United Mates Ar senal, st. Louis, Mo , i.ouo tons or more at eaih pltce,freeof 11 charufortransportattonor hand ling and will 1 e paid for in regular certificates of lnsiUion and rscelpt,by ri nui'Hion on the Treas ury Department, In the usual from Did will be receUed for any portion uf the ijuan tlty not less than 100 tons. Uitls, with approved sureties, will In) reqnlrod (or the lullllment ol any contract that may be made In pursuance of this adiertlsement. The Department reserves the right to reject auy or all bids, it not deemed satisfactory for any cause. PopoiiilB will bo addressed to "Brigadier Gen eral George D llamsav. Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington, D U." aud will be Indorsed " Proposals fur Lead1' GLOHGK D RtMSAY, notS-wfmlJt Dilg Gen. thief of Ordnance pito: POSALB FOR HAY, STRAW, AAU UllAltli I'oMAlit. DCPABTNENT, ) AlSISrAKTQUAaTLSMABTLX'S OlMIL, ALA.aANUHA, A ,tio, K,ltlU ) ltlTTEN PHOPOiALS are Invited for furnish tog 11a) , btraw, Oats, and Lorn, for the use of the (overnment,to be delivered at Alexandria, Va. nr any joint on the Potomac or its tributaries, and In such quantities within the amount proposed for, And at such times as the undersigned may direct. Tho proposals to be addressed To the undersigi ed and to state the quantity aud price of each article ollered. Proposals will be received for five thousand 15,000) bushels of corn or oats, and ftlty (6ui tons of hay or straw and upwards, unless It snail be for the Interest of the Government to contract for a less amount. (orn to be put up la guuJ sacks of alout two (3 husluls, and oats in sacks of about three (1) bush els each, v, hlch are to be furnished tree of charge to the Gut eminent The hay and straw to be re cuiely baled All articles furnished under thH advertisement tobesuttject to a rigid Inspection, by the Govern ment insj ector Purchases will be made from time to time, under this Advertisement, from tho lowest responsible bid teres the Interests or ths public serviced) require. the unlersigned reserves the right to reject any and all olkrs which ru la deemed Incompatible with the Interests uf the Government. t tiiments will te made in suh funds as may be I rovldfd from the United States liessury, an 1 as Ur as i raotlcable, up u delivery! but the under signed reserves the right tu withhold the whole or Hiiy part of the payments until the complete (ul fill moot ot agreements (rfwid security will be required for the lalthful fulfillment rl aoy Agriement made under this ad wrllsement. W1LUM SIOUDVRU, noia-iuut I aptaln and Assistant (I. M rp u A L 11 I O N, V4 PLNNn'LVANIA AVKNDK. Between 91st and ssd street rests. tOAHDING BT THE DAT OR WKEK, WITH OR WITHOUT LODGING. Mt.AU at all IIuuss. IJ-Clve us a ell, jelo-ly C. H. OILMAN Ifattg) 5Wi0ttrt! Hcmtbltcan. vol. in. PROPOSALS. pnoposALS roR rooiinq fklt. Cava lav Ivskav,) Or rue ur Cnitr uoaktmaste, J WABHtnaTOB. D. C , sept. 9, isms. PRllPOflALS are aoHaltad at thtSofleefor the furnishing or RUOFINO FXLT In eosulderable Suantltier, aa It may be required from. Mm to me, in the eonstrustioaoi eevalry subl and arracks The Felt to be delivered at the wharf of the Cav alry Depot at Otsboro Point, near this atty. Ridden are requested to send with their bias samples of the quality of Felt they eropoe to furnish. , The Felt will be subject to Inspection on delivery. Lieut tot i and Chief quartermaster, selO-U Cavalry urau. pRO P0SAL6 FOR HORBEB. CAT ALKY BtFAO. ) Orrn e or the CniKr QsAaTsasiArrxa, WAsuiawToa, 1). C,, August 1ft, ISO. PROPOSALS are solicibrj and, will be received at this office for the furnishing of CAVALRY HORSKStobe delivered at PlttstHirr, Penney! v nlat Philadelphia. Washington City, syrecnee, N. Y , or Indianapolis, Indiana ' of Horsea la lots of not leas than twenty-fivet () I hands high, from five (I) to nine (t) year old, well I brokea to 1he saddle, eompaetiy bultt, la good flesh, and free from all defects. The ability of the bidder to fulnjl bis agreement must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, i whose signatures must be appended to the fuar atee. The reatmnsibUltv of the guarantors muat be shown by loa offlelai eertUUate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United lutes District Attorney. Proposals must be addressed to Lieutenant Col on el C. O. Sewtellc, Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau, and be Indorsed on the envelope " Propo sals for Horsta." C. G. 1AWTXLLX, Lieut. Col. end Chief Quartermaster, auts-tf Cavalry ureeu. PROPOSALS' FOR HEAVY PROJEC TILES. Obdiawcl Urricc, War Dcpartmkrt, I Washihotoi , .ovember le, teal. ( PLALKD PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 4 o'clock p m , no the 16th of Decem ber next, for HEAVY PROJECTILES, to be deliv ered In the following: quantities, t the under named arsenals, vlxi ATTHCWAUITOWN ASirWAL, M ASS. 2,000 16-Inch battering shot 2,000 iMneh shells Booo lo-inchshot s.ouo ifrinch shell. AT T11L WATiaVLlLT ASSKN L, H LST TBOT h 1,000 IMnch baticrtngshot 1 000 IMneh shells 4,000 10-tneh shot 2,000 io-inch shells AT THE U 8, ABSUIALtttOVCJIKOa' It LA IT, M. . 1 000 16-lnch battering shot 3,ono 16-inch shells 10 ooo io inch shot 8,000 lo-lneh bells AT THE ALU.01IAKV ASSkMAL, FITTSSDBW, fA. 1,000 16 inch battering shot t.oooiWoch shells e ooo io-inch shot 1,000 io-inch shells AT Tilt ST. LOUIS AMIML, ST LOOIt, MO. 3,000 10-lach shot 3,000 10-inch sbelU AT THE WASMIXOTOM AVAINAL, WAlniKOTOF, V, C. I ooo is inch battering shot t.ooo iMneh shells 4,000 lo-inoh shot 8,000 io-inch shells. The Projectiles are to be made of the kind of metal, and inspected after the rulee laid down In . theordnanse Manual, with the eaeeptlenof the IMneh battering shot, whteb are to be made of gun metal, of tensile strength, ranging; between S0,ot . and ao.oco pounds to the square Inch, and thee must he east from a icverberatory or air furnace. 1 Drawings of all these proleeUlee can be seen at any of the arsenals where they are to be delivered. 1 The projectiles are to be Inspected at the foundry I where east, but must be delivered at the various rssnals, free of charge for transportation or aodllnguntlldeliveredatthearseQal. Deliveries must be made at the rate ef not less than Ive per cent, per week, of the Dumber ot nrojeeUlee con tracted fort the tirst delivery to be made within M da) s after the date ol contract, and any failure to deflt er at a speolfled time wlU su.bct the eon tractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fall to deliver at that time. Separate bids must be made for each kind of pro jectiles i and If any bidder proposes to dellvsr at different arsenals, separate rids must be nude for each k'nd at each place No bid will be considered from parties other than regular founders, or proprietors ef works, who are known to this Department to b capable of executing the work contracted for In their own establishments Kach party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. The Department reserve to Itself the right to reject any or all bids, If not deemed satlsfae tnrr. for anv eause. Proposals will be tddreased to "Brigadier Gen eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnanse, Wash ington, D C," and will be endorsed "proposals for Heavy Projectiles. CEO. D. RANSAl, noivtuthsatist Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnaace. Ommnil On ii., War DtranTMCMT, I Washinotor, No ember , isn ( That portion of the feregolng advertisement which relates to 16-lnah battering shot Is with drawn for the present GEO D. RAMSAY, Brig. Gen., thtel of Ordnance rost-tutbsaixt T HE "GIDEON PRINTING OFFICE," fcHTABLUHED IN I. i GIDEON il PE ARSON, 1 1 I STEAM POWER, J BOOR AND JOB PHIMERft, 611 Ninth Street, near Pennsylvania Avenue, WASHINGTON C1T1, Having greatly Increased the facilities of the above Old Established Printing House by an almost KftTIRr. RKMWAL OF MATLR1AL Aud the addition of several of the most Improved ' I TOWER-PRESSES, ' Are prepared to execute every variety of ' LETTER-PRE1S TRINTINO, rrom a FINK MUTING LARD 10 A LARGE POSTKR, in PLAIN OR COLORED INK. PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH MIY BU RELIED ON. coH-tf JOHN W. VAN HOOK, I GL.NLHAL PRODUCE and tOJiaiJSION MERCHANT. Ukiua m Bullcr, Kn "'l CIhm.1 . . ?ob.ceo uitl s.g.r,i Cli.mnjn, stierrr "! CUt.t WUmi Br.atlri Whl.kir, FurUr, Al. tAd Ctdcr. Aiki, Agent for . Uurca'. AciT.l Ctla.t Chupio us9itm Wasblogto'n. ' WASHINGTON. D. CLOTHING. CUITirst BMaTll'BII BllTH'Sitl 460 8EVKNTH 8TREXT, Opposite the Pott oflee. ibOW OFKMNO Hll ITUIX UT FALL WINTER 0LOTUIKU, OtHVB FURNISHING GOODS, HAT! AND CAP. A II I T S MADE TU OKDEU. Call and see Samples, at J. n. BMITH'8, No. s0 IKVLNTH STRKICT. "p LEAR THE TRACKI" SMITH k BEALL Are now opening a splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. WK DUTY COUPLTITION. CUSTOM GOODS MADE TO UKDER. Call and see samples, at SMITH & BEALL'8, No. MI SLVLNTH STREET. "rpHE OLD WAR-HORBE AHEAD." J. BRUCE A CO., Invite your attsatlon to their stock ol MENS AND BOYS FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS, Of every Description, and at Trices Beyond Com petition. J. BRUCE, No. 4C4 IEVLNTH STREET, (Two Doors below Smith's.) ANOTHER PROCLAMATION. THANKSGIVING TURKETt at WILSON'S I The undersigned, having perfected hi arrange l menu in ruiiaucijioia prw tora, anu oosion, ' takea this method of Informing his eld customers and the public generally, that be la receiving dally, Prime Chester County Beef, South Down Mutton, Salem Ceuntv. Naw Jersev. eal. I Prime Phllaaslphla Butter, Capnns.Bueks eoun 1 ty and New Jersey thickens, Sweet Breads, phea sants, Partridges. Grouse, Snipe, Woodcock, Reed i jurua, mu vT-irj maury 01 uw uwrm maraers, 1 Clear Boston Pork. Snuitd Plr' rt m.A Trina. Smoked and Pickled Salmon and Halibut. Also, a lamsupply of foreign and Domestic Fruits and Vegetables. T families and others giving entertainments. . this is the cheapest and beat place in Washington 'to purchase. THUS r WILSON. oein-Sm lit Peun. av., bet. Isth and totb sis JLilGAL IpSfT , rpERMS OF THE BUPREME COURT 1 I OF THK DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -Notice tsbereby given that, by a rule of the Court, Its terms have been fixed as follows. ' Gtneral Term. Third Monday of January. Third Monday of October. Terms oth CircuU tourf, la which alone a Jury Is Impanneled for the trial of elvtl cases ) First Tuesday of February, Third Monday of May. First Tuesday of November. rtrma olAs Criminal Ovrf. First Monday or March. Third Monday of June. First Monday of December. Ttrwu of I Dittrirf Court. First Monday or June, First Monday ef December. Bptciol Ttrmt. First Tuesday l January. First Tuesday of February. aires luvauay 01 Kiarwi. First Tuesday of April. Third Monday of May. First Tuesday of June FU; Tuesday of July. first Tuaadav ol Sentei First Tuesday of October. First Tuesday of November. eirsi ivesaayoi iweemitcr. AfOfder of Um t-ourt. R. J. MK1GS, tv Q Bl'HAMS' UOl'HT. district op lolumdia, washingion COUNTY yo wiTt NovEMsan ITnt Id the ease ol Catherine Xuhn, admlalstratrla of Joseph Kuhn, deceased, the ad mlnlatratru aforesaid na. with the approbation of the Orphans' Court of Washington County aforesaid, appointed SATURDAY, the th day of December, 13, for the final settlement and dis tribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets In hand, as far as the same ha been collected and turned into money 1 when and where all the creditors aadheirrof said deceased are notified tottcnd,(at the Orphans' Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched, ur they may otherwise by law re excluded from all benefit In said deceased's estate t provided a copy of this order be published ouoe a week for three weeks In the Daily luttonal Uepubluun, previous to Ihe said 13th day of De cember, IMS Test 1 Z. C. HOllBINS. nois-waw Register of wills. rpuia ia to aivE notice, that X the subscriber has obtained from the Orphan's Umrt of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of George anderlehr, late of Lalaette, ateto of Indiana, deceased. All persons having olaDna against the ssld deceased are hereby warned to eihtblt the same, with the ouohirs thereof, tt the subscriber, on or before the Mthdey of Noveru ter next 1 they may otherwise by law be excluded from ail benefit bf the said estate direa under my band this Nth day of Nm emt er, IMI NAR1A A. VANDERLfcHH, note ww Executili. C.. MONDAY EVli!NIN, RAILROADS. rno uisciiakoed soldieiw and1 X OTHERS. t bAUllUA, I As fliers tiava tiit an ininv rninrUlnU m,ta 1 . the Relief Association, and the friends of Dls charged Soldiers, about sUk and disabled an I I'i.. ' charged Soldiers being , lAirosau Lo la the purchase of I PASSAGE TILKI.T8. the undersigned deems it his duty to caution all thofe trAvelllngto Philadelphia, Jvew ork, Cos' too, and the Northern or Kastern states, that t TMK ONLY PLACV to procure tickets is AT Till 1 TICKET OFFICE or thk B aU H. It.COMTAN V, It Is the onltf 1 le vrhere niiv i i.i-.u ' eureaThrougli'Tleket, or where jou can bate Iour baggage cheeked through to the above tiltri rom Washington. pca-l PassLugcr Agent, i I U A N U E it if lioilllb.l j -.-. PhlUdslaiikl'i wilmlMum-.H,! st.iiiM 1 f smaaeisiMa, wiimlstiftoia antl llaltlsaorc Ou and after MONDAY, JAN. 0th, lies, eAs$Fat.n trains leave rmiADi. ton Baltimore, at 4 on a m , (Lxpms, Mondays er cepted,) 8.16, II Ua ru , (Fxpiers.i and loop. 01. utd 13 m,t night. cheater, at a 15 a. in , 1 00, 4 so and 11 ou p. ru. Wilmington, at 4 to (Mondays excepted,) ft. 14, .iu., vm, .w aou II W Vi N New Castle, at 9.1A a. m. and i p. ra. wuirii aigiDii. ru nuu , 11, u, 1 BUIford, atB.l5a.ro. Salisbury, at 8. I a. m. TRAMS ton fHlLAVkWUU LIA Baltimore at Sort, toiOn m , (Frprtssr) 1 lo(Lxl press.) S.W and B (Express ) p. m. ' Wilmington at 7 IS, Sft anl 1 1 to a ru , 13 M ! ft. m.. 4 10, t oo and Ii p ro Salisbury at 2 16 p. m. MUierdat4,aap.m. i Dover at CM a. m. and I tup m. New Castle at 8 so a m. ande 10 p m. Cheater at 8,10 and loot a m , is w, oi and .40 p. m. i tllA HAtttVAAA frt. Ifkl4aklitf Bh.4 lnl.4ihll.lM statlnnaatBlAadfltAti. m Leave Baltimore for Dorcr and intern e Uat ta - none, ai i io p. m. TMAXbS tOR BALTIMORE I Ltty Chester at84oa.ru,ittp m. Leave Wilmington it SW, ia a U s 4 1 p. m .and loo a m FRL1QHT TRAINS Vi'hpAisengtrcir attaItc-J artll run as followst Leave Philadelphia, fur Pciryvlllc and Uter me diate places, at 6. W p. m. Leave Wilmlnrton, for Perryvlllo and Intermedi ate placea, at 8.S0J1. m ' Hatelaceeat4p ta nu4ivai'Uiuj n f m.-.nu di ,ironi ini.v ul . ,, 1 "' Ii(l iciiiiu mi oaiiituurv From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 11 and 1 m. n From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 7 p Only at 8r p m. from Haittmuio to Pbiiedel plUa. marl8-tf WM STEARNS, Sip't. 1 Sfi ARRANGEMKNTH 1 Q.q W YOllK 1.1 It KB rHK CAMDKN AND AMDOT AND PHILADKI, PHIA AND T1UCNTON RAILHDAD COMPA - Jl'fl ??: ,,. .. .. .. ., rroaa Walnut Street Wharf 'sad Kss. - slwfftoM Depot, will lute ar T0LLOW8, tis i rare. a a. tu tviaiauucn and ADUoj-una. Aeaounodatlnu - - 12 38 It A.oL,vlaCaiudenandierseyClty-New Jersey Accommodation . 3 Jfl At A. M via Camden and Jersey Cltj i Mornlor txprcBS .... m At S A. M , via Cami'en and Jen ry City td Class Ticket a At II A.M,vUKeiisingtonandJerseCltyi Eanreaa iki At u a a At S M., via Camdea and Aniimj C. aud a. ABOuaniouaiioa 3 r. M , via camden anl Ambo-C. an 1 A. kSDlCBB i a S i M , via Krnstngtou and Jersc Cit) X ashtngtoa and N. Ltpresi ai r. ui , via Rcnslpgloo and Jfttty City i son At w vrnina iaii . At 1IXP. M ,la K.-nilngton and Jersey nti tw Buuinvrniuv ii . At IH(Nlgbt) via Eenslngtoa and Jetsej City, Southern kxpress M I P. M , v la Camden and Amboy Aeeon ptnodation (Freight an 1 Passenger 1st class ticket 3d class ticket . svo The 6.1ft P. M Evening Mall and the I JO (Night) ' Southern Lxpress will run dally, (all others, Sun t days excepted.) , WASHINGTON AND M- W ORK. Lsava Washlnrton at 8 and 11 JO A. M. and A and 8 JO P. M Leave New York at B ami 10 A and 1M and IJP.M Fifty pounds of Bageage only allowetl eaah pas SHhiniJK5aleut,TelU All Baggage ov lift r pounds, to be paid for extra, OtiiV(iioiin limit lurir icijxmdiiHiiy iur onrjvjo IZiiiitV ' WM II OaFmIlR ..ni wuiiatvb vi .i i urns, idn, vgcu. BMA..B. K . -. IIUI i-l1I... .. ,.. ....... I januarvo. isu. UNK5 FROM NEW YORK inarillLADhLPHn WILL lva. From foot of Cortland street, at 19 m. and an. m . riaersevCltv andCamden atlaulina ni.a.isu ia Jersey viiy inn tuamuen ai ian i in a m , m,l SU and 11 snp.m.vlaJersei city and Kensington ril AmtaiisS Lim i ' ' rroSrier No. 1 North niter at 1 an 1 ft p ni (Freight and Passenger via Aniboj and camdea.' mar Ba r m l m dt a m v orn A U 1 IHUIIL Alt J OHIO cmandaner.MO.VUAvTowmhcr.l.iya'ally trains will he Vuii between ttashingtun I ami jSi York, and Washington and tie ttest, as follows. FORPHILADLLPHIA,Nktt UHKandliUSrON, Leave Waahinfton t.tHnd 11 (U a ru . and & and 8IOp. m dall), except Sundt Ou Sunday at 8 30 ta.vuij, FUA BALTLMUPJC, Leate at tt.&ou and tlo a m , and I lu, A uo ends Mil. in. dill V. c-i t Sun l Un Min Iav nt I .--.---.-,- " . -,-, - - o iu.i.uu. iv iiu ii. iu UK ALL PARTS U THfc WtiT. LeateWaehlngtonAtflUandSA m,andrt)p bb. dally, eaoept Sunday. Unaunda),at 8 .op m, only. t w i ' . TA7.10" r1.' . .. I Leave Washington daily, except hundat.atlao ,, m - " The tirst and fourth trains from Washington id fourth and tilth trains lroni Haiti more, iton at all way points. rUBWASHINUlON ArtDTHfc. SOUTH, Leave Baltimore at s M. H tut and io ;o a m . aud 1 19, 4 39 and 1 U p, m. Un Sumtvy at a 6J and 8 tVl LuVlMUTATIIlN lltAl.N. Leate Baltimore dally cxrej t Sundt) it in FOR ANNAPOLIS Leave ttashlngtun at 8 a m aud 3 0 p ra. Leave Baltimore t.tSiM) -. m initllln ni. For further lulormation, lltkctsof eterykind, fce , apply to George s Kountz, Agent at Wash Ingtou station, or at the lieket uffloe. m. r. priirri, Master Irauaimrtlon 1. M CtiLk, (.enrral TKket xent ) W K I. I. , I. K I ULALEh IX PAPKIl UlNUIMCls) A Nil WINDOW SHAPES, Free kilo Hall, I) street, mar Mnlf, tiet, WAauiNdTON, D C. ... .. ... , , , Work executed bveKnerenel wijrkii.Ln. kini on moderate terma ' Viwrn MANHOOD, HOW I Uhl I HOW HLSTOlthU Just Published, In a sealed f at elmic. Price six efs v w;; w.""rT,;; "; .v.v..: " :. rv." i ni.i,i. ....I n.iii.i ..,. .I.,.. ..h,.. ...".:. ' i bduivnr, u.i iur oailhl, i nn. . i . i Inal Weakness, hnolunlary Lmiisloas, rxual uvuiiiijr, uu ini)iciniii;uis 10 .iiarriatre griieiAuy, li.V0nV,r.lVOl.,ul,'V,un, K,xlriti .." ."' Mental and Thtslcal lueaiaclly, reultlng from SelfAl use, ac ,l.t Hobt J Cuhtrwell.M l , au thor of the Oreeo Book, h.e 'ABOO.NTOTHOt's-.MiSOFSLTrEnybi" Sent Under seal. In a nlnln rnielnnp. tn inr i.i. MstigeVta"bv0DrTlf J '" lK" postags siaurps, ity Ur.tli J L. MINK selfl-Jmtndkw rost Odes Boa, tW NOVEMBER 30, 18(5!! f.UHDPAI.MERSTOaudMUS.O'lCAMt A MILtS o'SLILt SOffO Of All the mtn wid swoor 1 ur 1 In, Whnllvelti songorstorj, 'lill time lets pass bfs euipt glass, lord Pam, 'tis you're my glor) T And this shall be the song fr me, Ai years are o'er me flowln' lime take all else, but late mr pulse Like l'Am's as warmly glowln" ( horus Of all the mlti wld swoord or pm. Who lire In Irish s'or), 'Till time lets pass his emp'y glass. Lord ram (jeou dslnnr,wid)riur w Icked arts, your white hctl, and your eve rlastln' physlck ) Lo-d rin,'!ls)ou're my glor ! To Mra O'Kane a glass u a dhratn, In silks we will attire bert And t rum wet I' riirrf. nt snmethln' worse, On him thatdun't admire her' Irv-sh, flr andjoung, ram'swlonln' tongue (e aicmenf in nelrhtt. I hit Parson O Kane sh quitted wld pain lore lover Jiard ou to eight 1 t hnrus o, of kll the pearlsof precloti girls !' i,-c in "fi'i ur iarr, Wld Vaynns' art to lire the heart. tnu tnynos-an 10 ursine neari, .JMrsO Kane, ray Jewel Mra o'kane, aouMd Mrl. O'Kane, taPrrafe-dArf(iA nithoremterte J Tisou 'llajou're my glory. l-ord Pam Is great, a snhaker sate, Brlttaula'a litiky ruler. In hJg'i drbate on pints of state No nead than hit tooleri Out uoilhernathethesllver wraths Ould Time's white frost or ashes Like Etna's tire, bis hearfs desire B'saka out in tlndher flashes Chorus Of All the in In wld swoord cr pin Who live In British story, Lord Pam (trie )e ould deludhertr, that ought to know bctthcr, aod that does know lettlicr, lut mn't lelp )ourrelf. arooit lord l'ani, 'tis jou're mj glor). 1 here s s-methln' quare In Irish all And adlatof iltaties, 1 hat uinkes us nil so prone to fall lowblshke) and the ladles W id these galore, what want we mure, (iur heads are wildly turnln ; W hlle In our food of dancln' blood Delight is falrl) l urnln. Chorus But ol all the min wld iwoord or pin wan itts in in iu- woiiui aory, Lord Fatli-f An' bad 'tesstome if V 1 lBU "V e n"lf m.y ""0ii half m tent a d hall ",""i) u )r j Lrd I ain, 'tis jou'te my glrirj I n pip Ue Ihe toast, Brltannla'a 1oast, Mis stroLK'st v, akeneis pardon ( And let no thrkk, m royal le, uur hetrt ualnst hlui haidej. The warmest rln baa charwt bralo, Tt r proofs are ithrong and eight) , " to lrs it Kaic a glars hi 'II dhraui, And tu 1'aiu hrr luer of elght ' t horus Och, 'l all the pearls uf precious girls, An of nil ihe loiers honri. Lord l'am I Vnd tou, Mrs O haue, dear, that s ah e ttlleethilf a telegraph post wld )ncuii.korjourrolllckin'.)e.isV3l 111 both, dears, are n) glory' . . "" 1NTIUCEPTKI) YANKKK tURRKS PONDBNCK. The Ulcliinond Fwptircr of the l?llh Insiaui butilisliLa ullh muth gatUracttnn the litter l0,,lc.l btlo, .hkli Ml Ion. tbc band, of Ma. rua,-r- The -7..lrrr aay. of Cautalu Kol.n. I J"' 'J'1 " h f 'olM'a bin ' and dl.appolnted his frlenda TCry much by re- ' malnlng with tho enemies of his country. He ' 1,'alust the Chtntsc pirates, and bvhaved trj j-allnntlv." HrAliqLARTrsa DiITHICT ItXAl, 1 Hoiitow ivr. n, ij Uoh A. K VaJlorv, f tertiary Aavy i Hihi I have tbo honor to forward for jour luforniation a I titer from Capt. Kola ml o, com niaudlui L. 3. steamer Seminole, to Mr. h. V. rov, Assistant Secretary U. ti. Nsj, Ihis litter wan lu tho mall ba of thu Seminole, which, with that of the Catutfn, were entrusted tit tho capmln of a Mockado runner, who du eclttd the I ederala Into Ihe bullef that ho wa buuud for .New tlrleans, aud, on leatin ' thorn at SaMue 1'uis, run Into Ulcuslcre. aud delh- id the mails to nu nPh cr there, who transmit- ted them to tbiso headquarters. The orlKtnal has been sent lo Mr. Maeou, lu Loudon, for publUotluu, ouo cop to thu British admiral a on tnll,mauiIlnH lu hu uun, ana onu to tnu mcxi ' can authorities nl tho Kio (Iraudc. I rcniHlu, tert rcspccllullj, jour obedient 3.3S j servant, J. Uankubii Maokipeii, .tiujor ticuerai com'O. 1 BTTtK OF CAPT. KOI A MM). -UuiNi. Paid, iet 3, I9t3 I V steamer Sfminule Mt Ufc.AU i'u. I am torrj that I hato bnen i'&am, i-ui a urn aurri mm i uutu iui:ii td by the Couunodoro to blockade oil this , ns 1 felt I oould have been of more set- nrdei piaee, tlie ut tho Ulo Orande, where I had seized the l"hlrin '.nP'f.n tl n 111), nf 8. i.l. mb. r. j un,i BtaI1d tilt. ll0t us focus or thosu Cng- "Hmtn lhtri ,ht "iro '" ,en dajllRhl laiidi" Jig',ti if toiitraUaud, willi thu con iii.uuiv ui ihu nn aim, auu bviiiuui; iiiiu i m fi rllihiL- ltiti t mil I tM ti niiil f n1l ... ' .'. till rilKHIOII. Iklltn II, IIUIIUUM Uol Ulllll ili.in, I, , .itiuia.in nllv li.nl In L. . ti .. ii I. I mil II 1 ...-.,..--, -......., ..... . r .,.... ....... . hud .ulUCIent grounds lor IimMUtf thu eeUure 1 did. i Tho "Mr Win. Veil" Is about V IU feut luiir hiiuun, nimuaa oi it. mini mi deck, and has si Undid eiulucs. ail below the water Hue, and built for u nun of.wnr, iron blniicblons and kuc'efl fore nnd niton her main dick, uud could be lumcrlcd Into u prltntuy n if) short uotlee. i exi'i'cieu io iiiiu uunoii imaru, uiu uu not, w Itli Hie t' tcptlou ot tw o Iron 1H pound gnus, Of contraband urtlttn.t found about 15U axles i '"gun (arrlages, and two ca-ks of Iron rings ' tor "rtHItrj harness. MMtl la 1 ilfttlly teitlll lied wlih air ports, and would bu tomfortnblj lor a ere . of 4W IllcU, HIiu will lllttku U a splendid fltiL'h decked sloop, wlih pltot ,,'utii, rute thu spat llClk. Nu one know, who h nut been lo the KIu Grande, the Immense taluo that river U to the u....tk. i..nr.. -,., wi. n..., ... ..-.. . .,,. ui'L.u.isa birillvuviUWl. UlulllVia Bib VJII hlnntU liiidiiii- nr.rM.t....Ornln,iilul,I.I. "V" 1 .. ii . a i gotolexaslu thu sinnll steamers and I argva wiiieli uro lowed up tnu mer and lulirtcd, ou icUirnli)ir, brlmilnj eariroes of Confederati i"tlou Just as bud as contraband, an It I'tita ..., m..i,i..... ' ' ,.iui.a,i,Bua..,i.wiil.lvrucj.'tnu, When J took the " red" situ had steam tit. I aud 1 thought bbowaagoluglo run for ll, fco 1 look her at uiuhor, whkhl would hate mil I referred, us 1 leari I Ihu Lugllshmau would tr out neutralltt, ni he did, but 1 Informed him Unit liu una lu eiror, that I had the ad tanluge, hu nm on tut sld" of tho Uiu, hu was (uUu luiir Hie llti , I in t llulo to llio iiiiitliMuril. 1 did tiuitako aiiy bearings niiself of tho u-i.tll.il. ,i j nil ill! l in I l,,tia InlLdiiiiul.r ..... I -va it, u.i, v.. iui lu.iiiitnuvi iu lliu (11 a. VI aiv general, that "hoshould always tako bearings wbcu wut-tc'ipad near tho land." lie did & whllu J w as on board thu reel," a J mlod tier ni) self, and tuuduj after tbuseUuru I found Hut lu the log w us noted thu bearings of the ritei Kio (Jrandu, W. by ti.f u.tho tlmuof thu , fclzun, wbUh puts us a llttlu In AmcrUan waurt, I am elid ll w duiiu Ijv thu mueltr. u. 1 ult oniu deileaij about a olnl ol 10 much lutcr ti, person ill). it gill lid me lo hate u siouudrel of au Lug liliioitu crtliigout ncturaltij, when he-knew un sil ai f did tint he Inkhecu truftkklug iu ihi. i lood ol nit couutrt men and m iking mouet 'oaioiour in for t uiuii. Ihui iio hud laudut i .... i .... i . . . . ... . .. "' VM , UH . , , u ,ir?.,lu i11, I?,or,1,,uJ ail it ill, t niiBiuiiij ivit Ui)0 Ul UIU JilO .JliliHIU, J aud hid ftiirled with tho lultutloii uf heir I rltnUcr, and had no bodsied in Mniamoi i, 1 well kuuttu, but tbj iuisraldu .Mexicans wh 'tie uuiui itie UeiplLn, llJij UiiJe, aud Jet will no doubt - - tueium u eiaiiii 01 ucuiraiitt. wu cht he. ihciu. si Ites uru tlolallug, lor tho Uuwklus, the Celt, i euuuiiuu, iiiut icii nao. nu uisefiari, l lltcir -,pHilUUviiroeouirabaiidlttudloriiuntid ... 7. . 'i.. M..xt, ., ,,,1111.i,i. 1 t ,i, , , ,. ''" MiiMeun uutUoi-lllc-Htl thri cu-loiu ' U,,J WbvU It is io palputle to auj one of our il.iti mn.n ih.it M.vli in. nr.. t.mi.li itirnn.rli "" '""-"Oiiao at the Ilbi Uraii h .'tlmatlii .i... i1L,,.r..lin l v B.utin( ..n.l i.ilu. nld imi.i eiiuttil io the eticmj, I ttiln!. ll deilllili Li I NO. 310. tbataurpka for tlicobscrrautoof a ncutrallt) which tber don't ohiirin tbeniaLUvr. .iimitrl iu. listened to by uur Guuroniuit, and I Iwhi Mr. diward nlll reoiluJ them of what they arc now uuiug aim nao uono lu me wav or vioiatini luuiralll), b) acndluf- tu itixas innlrabAn I lit irru llirmtirti I t..i 1M II ..!. . ti l. ..... the rlvw ot It, momli I. nbout thrco liunilmi yarn, wine, uu fonr rcctunUron tin- tnr, uti kiuhi u.rruKLr.. JOU o up. I ttiluk tbo Gonrunicnt .liouM .u.taln ln .our.o itttliont lUtftiln to any ax of ntu trnllt) from either Lonllili or MtiKaus. Tim hlp will condemn limilf, for jou know Ler tai,rot Irmu lururni.tlon from abroad, aud ht ibe rau.l lnvo landed, tbo Mexican, nri. l!,tni.ih( ilolntlni; mmrallt), a. It I. tin hll) urn iKiilral to lum latur to ncllhvr I(Ib, but bt ui. i iipht frlmJ to botli ljdlii.-i.riiit. ltautak , I in of my potltluu lan tb. tljfhl eoun. iiu uvulrallty, as tbw cotireo I liaro taken h fully .ttaluidby my uIIIick nun uiu iiia.icr uno jiuciil nil. .hip uy Unr RVi-ir 5fc. w W ' ,m ""y VHlCMn.Kan""i weWun iihora and burned. u...u .. ,. t.it. miu 1 (.4111 ri"ui ui" cuu'i version Vou saw frouillmt Knltsh tail, Jlnnd'n dlspAtih how ihu dria ould In. 'Ihu damned pupp, I wonder If ho recollected how his ion snl, Mr. Duuch, aud some of his brtlhtr m'l itrs, raised thu blockade olf Charkslon bt un Imnirlnaryllncof horlzou. I supjoe thobjuu dary of Texas and Mulco Is oue of tbc smiic tobtui) but I have ooo of Blunt's iouipaMt, which Klve a blunter Ilnu than tlulr s. 1 hope Mr. Pcward will assume a higher Ijw If tho case comes before htm, as Mexico nnd Entrland uru tlolaUni' neutrality lbemseht, and what Is meted out by them Io u iIim should bo made to ful In a similar w. 1 here U not tBOUgli dolnif hero to keep ni alioi I hate been here about twu weeks, nod hate nut kch an)tljlfi but what Is lu tablue ls-, which (hurebeh Jru rTtirjlncinl plllu.' acmss the channel. I dj not anticipate nnjthlut In Iho m jv nf a Hyht here, uuleea thuCllfluu, avhem nud thu Cuitua boats lu tic Vdti come out and make one The Clifton Is In working order. I cun'tl near ihem, as there la on!) aeun feet water nt the entrance of ibu Pass, 'Ihe army wilt uit.uk, I nuppose, fiom snmu other point tho I'aei, ns It la stronger noi th 111 ner. 1 trulf ui dejr ro, )uu will drup tut a line and tell me liow the course I lute pursued, u liirards Ibe "lYel," is appreciated bj Ihu d purtmeutj for I am reill) ijuito auxluus at the riHiHjnslbllliy I hiu iiosumcd, imrllculurly when I thluk of llunttr, who, I hate uuiKr ilcMjd, wh charirtJ with tlolatinir tieutnillu 1 ho huKllsbmeu w 111 do uuj umouut ol aw uir ii,,- -n.l (tie M at. i ,Ah loiiaclo uf ") ability ll r.-tiiu flin e jiex leans iikuwiauironi c-ompiieii. iciousne-s ol hating acted lo tUebest mv nbllltvfor the Intercut of iu coumr ami Us cause, the belief that the I'ecl was lu .tnrr loan witters, and tho corroborating testimony of Iho li.9tcr and l -buok are the com furls J have lu my auxlctr, nnd cm which 1 rut mv define u. Drop me it line soon, and bclljve niojuur frleud, IUHr Konaldu. A true tup; tt. A. ALam., la I. A. A. I.. ' BY TELEGRAPH. KICAPK OV JOHN RIOHUAN. Ci beiaiiiNo. 'J9. John Morgan cud live otlleers escaped from tho Columbus pcfiHtn liary last ulKht. Urvnt Clcrlhuii am buiitif made to recipturc them. Dispatch from Psnou Itrutvulovv. Cami- LocIo. Kt., Not, -i (.en. Hum- sue etui holds Knoxtlllo, and has held his I""1'-", for ten days, j-aluhl larvo odi. llu .m.''r"1 " H-tnr) hero, aud Iiae cndoanU l,iu,,cir,,) lui Lnlomiieti of hnst TiiiULfcauim. uo m?n .r -IM, and descrtia the honor nnd l0' ortliewh-lc luiiuirj. ai-r fi,",n, aro a K1li)lt'llt'i ""J - '" "" i tt to Vln, ,nu atbH'l "a " ' thuiulli- turyauthorlilcs. I shnll return by Chatinnoo,;.. tt. i. IlltOWMiW. kkiape of the Privateer Sumter. Boston, Nut. .! A letter dalel lUrmuda, NotcmHr 17, iiunouuccs tho urrltat of the btpinicr Sumttr, from Wilinlimtun, wlih .ru uaies oi cunon. uT . V. r . i. . . Hlio reports four steamer from llermuda and Naitauu, captured oil ttllmliinrtou. inc ?u inter is pniutcti itiaik, una Is bound ,,,.. . ,. . . ' rIV;,'P,0,rlit,0 r,cILLiu' ," ,ur trj1 of l'-'"-'' er outfit ana resume lUhtt lml1 mUil Muey IJI-cnv ei et- U ,u,oli Bteeis Hleamera New Vokk, Not. . -The Hrlll-h uamtr CorsKu, from N'utsau, watliorwu;bl stun hi 1 mv lunoiu nun (iiivi.,b i.t. uiiciii well an ill 1 h.lL'L'a r. oantii'i ru . 1 " . . . lira MHinm ,11 ntli, mu mulif, jiiU rLlii I ni ill 1iut f. it I nil .in t In. a.ti mil. r 1.11H nmnn r -- - v9 uiu a.K uiw. 1 be bound sltJiiier Lummouwealih collided lliw morning with thu Williamsburg ferry bout, tutting tile latter to Uiu water's edirc. 1 lie Cominonwculth hid hr steam drum diinagul. No lltes were lost. Ihe atuinpt tulmmh lliu lruu clad Daiaiur In ill J failed . hiippllee for I lie PrUoatn at Hlilniioml, 1'jiatnu i ia, Not. ."J Un, lollowii ,-dls pul, was reeUtcd to night l (.eo. 11 mhui -M , Prcaiduil nMlu thrletlau t. .niml.-Ioii limiKtss Momhil, Vt lo r.toije It Vmrrf i umuu i ui,ntn i t u . .-'"'I . . Ihutuctert ream to Icllete that the gooda uu ti) umiiiuuin nun ifj inn en Hilars inu Cbristhin t ommUsluus are ddhered to our 1 risoncrs. I would augjjot Hut jou nnd up niurti mt nnnitili . " I " "" Oigii'd) S. . MCKrUITH, liilgadicr Oinir il cililcut at 6e Nrw oiik, NotcmUr Ji. The ship Eoici. aid. wnlch tailed for l.ltertiool a f i w, ri.i. ulnn. . rrturind to d.i. hniliik' Imd ihu mninln killed, eliUf matu wulied oterbonrd, un I Set end of ihu crew Injure I From Ne llrleHita. Nkw Ulil ans, Not. Jl T ii, iu. '1 !iu Ilrlt lh briu Uushlmr Wave arr.tid on the -Uili. n t ri?e to the gunboat New London, cultured golngituo thu llio (inindi. rMic had i iargu ut ilollilug und wcdUliii nud s7U,tM.Hj hi .'old 1. . . ..m. fi...... a I... ll. I,. 1 . ..I l. . .. - .1 UIJ I'll I1IIIU IIIV Uin"IStl J'l lit CI Ult 1 11 Ii the rebel loin, running Irom UH) to u(kni uro trlug to couceiitratuut some joint mt fir abotu fori Uud sen to Imjidu nL'ath u (hi thu iBih thubteamhoul Line ruin was 11 tacked bt scctiounof thin lorn, hjtiu bur pieces or nrllllert, 'Ihct ilred Mtcrul bliotr, ouu uf which went thrnu.'li the I hi h u-t deck, lhcru being i In-JW U'g, alio cseij ed No litis were lo&t. lucre 11 a report, will i Is lutbtutu, ot a stromf rubel force gath rln,' at L Union, i-i , md auolher ut WooJUII , Mii. Ihu rebels an tert utlltc dlUIuu'i!i- It it iruiu U-iiouKouto to thu Mii'U'IM 1 M 't-1 , lit J all lheetllote tntuts look tn a j re arjtioii for toucentmiiug ut soiuo joint ou ll e liter lu lie it) force, uud pliutlugl iiierlo toob&lruiicouuuerti. Hull jl.lld will luditiruptd rlioril). I roui We -tern i ouil ma Ur re In Hews of a surpiltu ol ihu tiiemt. (Mitbuuih, catalr veiurtiit out ou the Ablictillu road aud the LrmllUou rojJ, to a mllu lu thu ruir ot Camp 1'ruti. sui i orted bt lulituuy uitUUrt. liiev tot k the ciuitiy completely by biuprUe, m uu- lug inu WliolU &IAU1 iea reginuui, Willi Hie i xii) ilonot I went) lite nu ii, lint wire com inaudedb) Lol Uu'Uj 11 licuULint til- ml aud major were absent nnd neaped I tier all i dlipertel thu Second Louislani t hoi citalr), uud returmd wlih sllBlil loi Ntw UiauAs,.Nu. ,'l--0 ir louts MtJeL" I Arkuuui Ci), lexas, ou the l(h lut ud .1 txii0ttat fepnHiratt. i RAVJCfJ OW A D VKI1 f i Ma On arjTiere. three fayi ... $1.00 On, square, foar day ... l.US One gqtiare. five diji 1.50 lire aqtiare, tu oayt ... . . 1,7a KTeTT other ay mdTertlMmtrle, lfit per ecct.addltional Oree a week aiyertUcmejitfl ehart-etl a new for each Insertion. an uur or less. contltal a aqnart. AdvertJamne-nta afiAmtff h ia-ti4k1 In hi 14 o clock m lurrcudertd. We capturM one hundred pris oners and tlirce gana. Vim inrLiitiA, XovemKr M. The steamer (Icorje Wrtslilntoo, from Ncw Urloans, No etnljir ltt, arrived at tbl-i tiort th! evening. Amomlur pfcners areOcoernl Wadiurtb, Cnplalu Durjhain, Uunnr uf dispolchcs, and others. Tho New Orleans t'ra lias a dispatch from a Mobile pnper of the 8th Instant, which ssvit "Charlwton has Lcen tiurnlnff sixty two hour a, nnd Glllmore'a shdls are coastsntly insklnt? It wone. Nearlr all the men In Fort Sumter ere killed bytbe fallof tbe rematnlc wall, nodcr wnica muj naa taken ruufe." Tl.o JlVastatca that St. Luke's churth, hi Ht rculea atru-t. was burned by an IncendUrr. btrnasc It was used as a negro school. Tho itismef Uermuda arrived at New Orle-tna 1 ill Ihe 1Mb with six pi rat re 00 board, taken l mm n schooner vnicti tnejoaa capiureu s few hours previously. .Mintncr (ciirKintr, capturea ujr a poniuu ui 1 TuBLrize .! TIiBtirlzo echooDers Antta and Matamoras. with cotton, hare arrived at Ncw Orleans. The stinmcr Tccumsch,wlth n cargo of cotton, was burned at West Daton Konge on the 15th lust. No lives wereloit. Nuws from OcneralDauksln Texas contlouca tfood. Ho has captured Corpus Cbrtitl and set ernl smaller plaies. The Texans exhibited strong ctldeuccs of L'nlunlatn wherever our nnui inarched so much as that arms aud equipments for them, particularly for earslrr, are being sunt from hen. The steamer ttmte uoua arrived inu uicut. brimiinic three thousand barrels of flour. Tin Menmcr auunytiut, irom jticmpnis iur ihu Ohio rlt r, with onu hundred bales of cot tou and a number of patscngcra, was destrujed b Are several ladlee being burned to death or drowned. 1 he Hrltb h brlir olaul. with a ccncral i ariro. nrrheit at New Orleans ou the llfth, a rlro to tbo gunboat Vlrulula. Kirhy Hmlth hsa directed me) witnarswoi oi rebel troops from Alexandria, La. One Colonel Allen is reported as elerie 1 robe' Oottrnor of Lonlslana. KHOM THK HOLllt. Iteilew r the Itlchnionil Marktt-llli. ctltaueoua Items Important Arret! of .egioc lor Aldtnn; hlavet. to kveapt. t V rum tha Pichan cd Lxnuilner.) It 1ih bien for hume time a) parent to at. uis who httu lot tlituf, that the) were iib sifted In their I! lull t bv amende other than lliiiruwu, Aceordiutrlj, a pi mi wat set on foot to jpi rebeiid nnd hrluir these aiftntsto jusltci, aud on l?aturil.),ulHcirJohn W. Davis, oi i ue viuyurs ioiiev, wno naaatpneauimscii wiui ununuTentriiy io ineworK. wasrewaraca bt the arrest of twomprocs (Joe Holland, ilavo nf Messrs. TalUntl A llrolher, aui Kobt. Mar shall, slave of Ch.is. lUm , ) who w cro charged w ttu aiding ana notiiiug slates to iscspu hum tlicir own hntue, giving them passes to go witiiiutiiu iiinkeu lines. iioiiarja.tneDriiiutcr rase it of the two, mado a clear eoufesslon ol his crime after his arrest. Ho Is a very good penman, and admitted tho writing of the passes lor setcrai nfgrocswnosuuAequeniiyranaway. Both negroes weru locked up ln tbo cage, to await an examination beforo tho Mator this morning. Thcro is no telling jet what amount of los these two negroes hatu entailed upon Iho own ers of slaves, by facilitating their csapo In the manner desirlbtd, and their jmnMbmcut should bo adequate to their tnmo,and at tho samo Ilmu cnlcuhtcd, b Its seicril), to strike a whnlcsometcrror Into the minds of all negroes inclined to meddle lu thu affairs of tholr uia Un. Under the present law. tho penaltr for writing a slute a pus h Uhis ntid trausporiatlon bo- ronn inc nmiis oi uiecoufeaeracy. inis pun Uliiiii uf , palpably luadequiLu al any period, U (,larlugl lusullUltiit now, iu the, dUturbed tlmea, uhen runaway negroes hato their Tat 111 llcsoffscapu doubled b reason of tho J ro hull) of ihu i uhlic ciumt and thu vAtra Induce meiits held out to them by that imint for I ti euutet met of lufurmaliou Caj ital execution woul I nut lrautnid lb-) emergencies of thu casu lu thu aboto InslaMLCS oftictfro loiisplruj un I falthlesaueh. OUD.NANCK OFFICE, tt h ULrtiirMCM V iMtiNOTOMi. Nor. 'JO. leei , nurcisM.' hui i.e rerriea ai ibis I office untuin'ciock P M.outhe i-ithuf Ueeem i ler iift, fur Pxmuu Infantry acroutiemeuta, c-.li SI M.V I) rrtUPisLs Htlll.e rerrhed at this oer, m ififiierei in rne iuu tuingquanitiu rv,' rV.,V: V.ClV.Tr'A , Island 20Or nt at the IrAiikford Arseaa), H-i . t inn. I'a JVu()Btrsat It tl Mlefliiu Arsenal Pittshuir, 1 1 .) tui i acts at the a luls Arsenal, V ,uit, M'. UKd fife -.t the Unite) Mites refl, r hi ll Id, .M-if lleif iH.oiitremenls ar In If ma I lu aln I t itilurmit) with the uirulatinu ptitterns, wu ) Ml ' fll ,, ,,, ,r ,,j.t U .,tn ,t in. aixutl .. 1., . .11.. r..l t .ii,ru t,.m,. .a. . u 1.. ik. .. .. ii ii' Hfii ai .rj oi iur niHi.f u.uif i juitr ............. .""": .":.;' :" eriimeiil t nouo in be af.rptrd or paid fur I ut sji-ti n areapi rotelou insieition 1 he lelts to le i! plaint f halhtr, nuA all the ntnck to 1 e th" 1 in mk tanned .he shoulder belt to he nulukl in I fie si t Urliteins must be ma le In lota l not less llian I uuetsper week lor nil centralis vt t),MWets or uu lei and not less than Jiviets terwtelion til contracta lor orr HV-w set! Ihe first delh rr to teni-ide ulthin filled. da)s Houi datu of roi ti.r nllurelii ddlierat a m tvititd time wilt suiject themntr-tttor toaforlrltuieol the amount to be del. trie 1 At that lime Jhe -.nuutreiutnts muslhtiord In the usual stjle, the box's io !- I eliarfed ttcost to heileltrtniiied I j the Ins.i-ctor Ptllils uill slattiekplUiilt thearseuol uraisr 1 tnUuhirf Micj protue to vtlUT, aud the num Iter uf sets the) to, oe lu di tin r at cavti place, It fur more tlnn one lNo huls will it tunslderel Irom artlrs other than regular manufacturers ol the attl-', un I su h as are kuowa tu the iHpatttueut lotvfulli 1 inni eirnt to t i'i lie In ttir oh n shups the ;l ' pto nsed for r nil patft, u'j'aluli g a contract "-illle ui(U.ri t r rn'tr Into tonil, with aj poel surf wr i Kltl.lul execution. The Uej artmeiit nsents the rifcut tj rij l o nr nil likla U nnt iteineil ittiiln toil PropoBABHlll be adtresieltu Urleilier c.tn iralUcorgeL) lUmsaj, Lhltf ol Hulnaiue ttail Inglon, I t ," and will te iulorsed "ipi-.u lor Inlantrt Avooutremuits (.1 ii Ii it Vls Una (.en , l liief id Orluame uiiJl-ftttulLl tt llllSl'll ALU. LltT "t Hi'Hit is is rue PuTHli 1 01 loll Ult hV rntia I.' ulM ".riuuij iiuiiv not , iltnl eu'hstrett Hrst.Ulween e anl l'to-tli. ( r,rr hos, itil, ouiternth strret tcit ',.. ofeiit ruiua I I Utliiu. v. loiuiul lau hospital, ourteenth street ttest, a ur itliiutit t it tailroad c 1 i tell hopitAt, st cntli street h est, at terrnt .usorcit railroad north Dot gin hospltsl. cotner of I ttiert and New Jeiscy Heuu Kkliigton Imsjltl, oa (.nles s firm, uuilhcait ruui) bust ital, near Alms House, east of th laiuiol .nlr husjital, KcnUll Cieen, Fouith sttee1 iiorthC'ist of city Haiewood hospital. Corcoran a farat, eet.!i strict west Judlclar sutrfr hoipcil, .Uiii-.ii -i Louisiana atenuc Kalorama (smAll pox) h. -j IMI, B' -t ". "ut Iwcut)sceoudstrest Uiuoln hospital, uw mil - u Lapltol .Mount lleaiaiit hi e Hal. rourtecuth stit, bejuudlanrr hos) Ui sciilnu) ho-jital (iroigctuwii, ernerofCay anl Gieemmets stouo h siittl ru'iiteenth street, urar loljm tuuhnpltt. ... r Hiii'elh liuijlta', vlusvue i)Uin, beyond j n d Wist bt Alujs'ui hoijlta' ((vampoeJti) ortLCp tt i and h. itrnti iui 1 1 u Uijltxl 1 au .NwW Jeisey attLke i-'ttiUMit 1 it. i m luRt nmrj n irt T ur tie t , ' ei kii uistts ait it we