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WASHINGTON, D. CONTRACTS FOR CATTLE. C., JANUARY, 1868. The Commissary Department has made a con- tract for four thousand heed of cattle, with the privilege of taking ten thousand, at $3.89 per a neenin hundred, live weight, to be delivered at Harris- PERHAPS A REAR ATTACK UPON NOR- | burg, York, or Chambersburg, as will suit the FOLK. Government. RETURNED. eS Mownog, jan, | Assistant Henry Mitshell, of the Coast Survey, Ba ctimons, Jan. 13,(ForTRES&s MoNROB, “| who, at the request of General McClellan, was 12 )—Editor Star: Moat of the vessels composing sent to Hatteras to examine into the effect of the the Burnside expedition have already sailed, and TELEGRAPHIC. THE REPORT DISCREDITED. Purtapgtrsta, Jan. 13 —The Louisville Jour- nal discredits the story of the disbanding of Humphrey Marshall’s rebels OUR MILITARY BUDGET. ——- THE BURNSIDES EXPEDITION OFF. —— SPECULATION A8 TO [TS DESTINATION. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: MONDAY ... .JANUARY 13, 186%. REMOVAL. Spirit of the Morning Press. ‘The Intelligencer. treating upon Government arrests, thinks that “more would be accom- plished, in the wey cf repressing disloyal pro- ceedings, by judicial examinatior and punish- ment, than by military arrest and detention under such circumstances as have come te im- press on the public mind a pretty general con- vietion that, beyond a temporary confinement, no great discomfort is visited on parties guilty of grave offences against the Constitution and _ 4. BEININGER & Co. Wheeling, Va. He received a dispatch = eu Friday evening which compelled him to leave winter storms, and especially of the gt ‘ gale, A id Pe REMOVED are outside the Capes. Some of the transports, ——$________—__ THE RELEASED PRISONERS The Burnside Lap mee at Fertress tigey will probably all have weighed anchor. The releaved three-years’ men, Union prisoner$] Forteess Monro! n. 10—The long ex- ————— oe a granted a thirty-days’ farlough, to enable such of |] The advance, in command of Gen. peony OPprositE coneary lth, © ” them as choose to visit their families and friends | into Hampton Roads at about one o'clock this Saicoe. panied by his aids, left this city last evening for RAVE immediately bas returned with valuable information. J co however, are not yet off, though by daylight Ne. 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | YXTENSIVE AND P; BMPTORY SAL recently arrived from Richmond, have all been Burnside Expedition has arrived pg gg pl oie floor ot to its destination, the weight of opinion being in of = — afternoon, and the remaining vessels have been WILLARDS’ HOTEL. The Repudii: ives « column of space and | favor of Norfolk. ere again going upon active duty. arriving up to the presenttime. The greatest en- set Gener] Burnside and whoever else knows cer- ARRIVED. husiasm was manifested bere when it became oe and The U.S. sloop-of-war John Adams arrived at We tavite the attention of our friends end New York on Saturday last, from the East) were soon crowded withspectators. Enthusiastic Indies. f cheers were exchanged between the troops on the | patrons to the Cerd below : tainly keep their secret admirably, however. Yesterday we heard through a flag of truce from Norfolk that half 2 dozen U.8. gunboats endorsement to that ble hum- “Rev. Cc. W. ? The Rev. c . D favors the Repwdi with a “trium- phant answer’’ (affirmative, of course,) to the transports and the crowd on the shore, and the — jibsoncesnbae — er ered ARREST OF SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS. bend rhe Biome No.919 Pasnsrivasra Avanvs, ae eae neste. eat the meee | ning, Friday aight last, the attention of the | vaaiin, vertorineh. aumner Of punnetis’ alt, (opposite Willard’s Hotel,) Govaxrnuext Carpir.—Than the creation and maintenance of 2 solid Government credit, noth- ing can be more important; for, without it neither fleets nor armies can be maintained. Nay, with- out money, the Government itself must perisb. Not even a family, village, city, county, nor a ‘State, far less a nation, can be subsisted without itis highly probable that they are but the aran: | pj; kets of the Sixty-third Regiment, Col. Enright, ‘Dixie’ being the most prominent. ouriers of the Burnside expedition, and that that | Which was on outposts duty in front ot Gen. Sam- The unusesl cxeltenrent in the Roads this| Dé Subscribers, having opened a Branch Es- 3 S = a, was attracied by frequent whist- | snemoon woke up the curiosity of the enemy and | tablishment in this City a few months since, and is designed to strike either up Pamlico Sound dj. | ling and the ringing of bells in the brush in front a steam tug was sent out to reconnoltre. She - 2 ‘ yash- | of then, | One of the pickets discovered two men, | came out some distance and after taking observa. | ‘éling encouraged by the liberal patronage al- kinds, Sieds, Toy rect for the rear of Norfotk, er to land at Wash- ith a dark lantern, dodging inthe woods. He | came ou e with a jantern, iz tions of the fleet returned. The desti mm of the | ready received from \'s friends and the loyers of TX Raoks. Ington and Newbern and make direct for Ra- | chee ged ae ad ae ro csiately obeemed, | €XPedition is as much a secret as ever. It will pure and genuine covered Musie Et0oes v leigh via Goldsborough. Lieut. Sullivan of Company K, Capt. Branagan, rseerpan. Se ee bia Cottage Chamber Sete, | ; q arnitare. b . its are com| . o =n Charity seaerepetnes cabs # folly; | pois ja buta speculation of mine, which I think Tolhing could. be found, aturde 7. saoraiee Gen, Buustde will arrive here this evening. MIBES Eee xe pares "For agent tno emergency, an individus) | the signs justify. about ten o'clock, just before the regi : sey ipite wey oe wrevalling, Gen, Foster | 224 other articles in thelr line, have determined | % Sleary Double Comforts, | or a nation may borrow money without providing 4) Suan) dtde ost les under euapisionr chowmermetey and staff paid thelr respects to Gen. Wool this af- | upon a continuance and extension of their busi-| Jemmesnsh os means of payment. But on great occasions, ade- 1 and were srrested. Their names are Henry C. | ‘noon. ness. Their assortment embraces— called to thie sale, whioh will be made ta foes te means of paymen' ded. Safe Passage of the Pensacola d George Washington Hutchin: ‘The steamer 8. R. Spaalding arrived from Hat- out pms po cannot be borrowed, cven stex-| The steamer Pensacols, which left her anchor. | Brawn andy sixty dollars in gold, with plenty of | fee8s Inlet this morning. On the 24th of —_ FINE COGNAC BRANDIES iowa 4.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, iT sl 2 e Star of Saturda: 101 J ced w sy snus Nations first mortgage their property and next | 72 Tons esa wo Pohick Greek, whereshe east | June last to collect some money, and had: previ- fe yee Oe bed tee head | BOURBON AND SCOTCH WRISKIES, | ‘yisteccome tax their people. Our Government owns a thou- ously mare two ineffectual attempts to escape. sand millions of acres of land. This, instead of days on the voyage. They say that they were fired at ‘They were sent to headquarters. as they pied Rees ‘sland. They report that etd. C: MeGUIRE & CO. Avet'rs, anchor and completed her preparations for run- . McGUIRE, & CO., Avctionsers. JAMAICA RUM, GINS, &c. ning the batteries. A boat loaded with bales of . y given , must be mortgaged and money SECESH PLOT FRUSTRATED much privation existed among the people. Also, several valuable Tonics, Bitters, and EREMPTORY SALK OF VALUABLE oman! ‘apea'ts, Then taxes must follow to an | b8Y—which bad been soaked in water after being | On, Thursday nigit, between © and 0 o'clock, | "Semb of the wadiens of tates are canplosin " ya Businnes 108. CORNER oF B en amount that will, first, pay the ordinary expenses | UZbtly compressed—was securely lashed to the | while the army of the Potomac was enveloped in | thelr lelsure time in conducting en adult acl Stomachics, which are remedies for —un T 5 yexy of Government; second, pay all interest punctually as it becomes due, and, third, form a sink- ing fund fully competent to redeem all United ‘States bonds and notes on the days when Govern- ment promises to pay them. This done, the Uni- starboard side of the steamer—next the Virginia | ® dense for, —ee ae beg = ein we the — Pobre art acon is = bowel complaints, fever and ague, . | some of our divistons across the river. wi der the charge of Patrick Kelly company C spore 00 an to Protect thone portions of her ma- | Certained that the halters of many of tbe horses in | U-S_ artillery, «. man deeply” interested Ie the headache, and the like. chinery likely to be damaged by shot from the | the First New York Cavalry Tegiment, In Gen. | scheme, and every way qualified for his difficult MADEIRA, SHERRY & PORT WINES. CLARETS, BURGUNDY, CHAMPAGNE, Confederate batteries. The steam tugs Pusey, | Franklin’s division; of the Eighth [llinols Cav- Resolute and Leslie thea ran alongside of her on | alry regiment, in Gen. Sumner’s division; and of the batteries, were cut, the horses running loose yor wi ted States can command, on fair terms, such | ‘he larboard or Maryland sideand were made fast, | 1° vorthe eneampments, Upon examination it x, Mayor Brown, of Baltimore, AND GERMAN WINES. oy ~ Gas i sams of money as the public wants may demand. | the Pusey being on her quarier, the Resolute | wag found that the balters had been cut with | returned to Fort Warren yesterday, the time of i ye By — ‘This not done, the securities of the United States | bead of the Pusey, and the Leslie alongside the | sharp knives, and that several individuals muat | his parole having expired HAVANA SEGARS, J.C. MoGUIRE & CO , Avots. 9 will depreciate to a level corresponding with that reached by the securities of the rebels. We appeal to every thinking man and demand | Js not this #0? If money can be obtained for the support of ou? fieets and armies only by making provisions for Resolute. have been engaged in the business. The First er re RS Of all Vari t Ca t arieties and Prices. At half past 1 o'clock on Saturday night they | New er Covalry bed nrariptwe hundred hones | “Novice tg W atch-Makers. FUTURE DAYS. started down the river, the Mount Washington | jt js believed that there was some secret plan on — FINE NAVY AND OTHER CHEWING By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. accompanying them to Cock-pit Point. ‘The | foot, the successful execution of which would bave Ss. & J. MYERS, TOBACCO CiQTHING Pour: vy aed Mount Washington then returned, and the Pensa- 10 WASHINGTON BUILDING, ALSO, " je ~ CMO RNs at cola (with 2 full head of steam on) and the three Corker of Pa. avenue and Seventh st. rs 2 balance ’ ivi ICKLES, SAUCES, CHEESE, PRESERV: wae J the payment of interest, aud the ultimate repay- | tugs passed on down. Ata quarter before 5 they | efictercy of our cavalry and to cripple our artil- | 4JUst Teceived a fine ascortment of WATCBES | P' 7 : » = | ad quality, Beever Gack Conte, ment of the priucipal, it legitimately follows that | Were opened upon by the Cock-pit battery—two ey was aleesered er ned jeor raccrtapohorinae ee eee MEATS AND FRUITS, SARDINES, a < Frock a i i - vi p z E 5 Congress must impose the texes, or dishand the j shells from heavy rifled guns, both of which pretend known Scuthern syeapathieess Serpe Gop CHAINS AT wag 3. VINEGARS, SWEET OIL, &c, &c. sok Cassimer Votes, ed over ber. It was quite dark, and a beav: ow id Sik ‘Silk Vi ve armies and recognize the independence of the se- | Pass: e! - q s ¥| pected of complicity in the affair, have been 1 achivgton Building. ‘The Stock was particularly ted to suit the | £32 si ik ciyet ‘ents, ceded States. fog had risen and hung along the Virginia shore, | arrested by Captain Boyd, Provost’ Marshal of ATCH MATERI T WHOLESALE! select oilanette, er To be efficient, the imposition of taxes must be | while the Maryland side was comparatively clear. | Gen. Franklin division. Ww zr ‘& pie ARS “| wants of Hotel-Keepers, Sutlers, Restaurateurs, 1) WALL & BARNARD, A timely. If the desire to talk ts allowed to super- | This being the case, and the rebels firing single AYPAIRS OVER THE aIvER. 10 Wachington Building. &c. They are invited to visit the establishment, By J. C. MoGUIRE & ©O.. Ai cede the duty to act, until the credit of the Gov- | guns, Com Morris decided not to return the fre} Fort Lyons, a., Jan. 9.—Editor Star: A V 7ATCH GLASSES AT WHOLESALE! which is under the direction of Mr. Jos. P. SIR STYLISG 6REY ne ea TOP ernment sinks 10 or 15 per cent, as. unaided, it | from the Pensacola, as he inferred that they could | ™0st painful accident took place at the fort yes- 8 & J MYERS, Bvecy. “Le GH anp Hamxrss at AUCTION — terday Mr Patrick Gaffney, a private in com- 10 Wanton Bui'ding. WItson. Jn SATURDAY MORNING January 18th, et 11 not make out hie steamer distinctly, and he did | pany F, Captain Weatmore. 26th Regiment New - mF forks in front of tne Auction Rooms, weaalt < will in almost 23 many days, it is 2 problem bd not want to waste ammunition oaly te show them | York Volunteers, came to his death in the fol- W ATCH-NAKER®’ TOOLS At Wholessie! Owing to the fact that they import most of the | / S& J. MYE : air s'y'i b Grey Horeca, jl whether Government credit could, even bya thorough tax bill, be uplifted to its present post- ton during the entire war. We beg leave to question whether the authorities have themselves 8 just appreciation of the deterioration which time will work en the public credit. A judicious tax bill, passed during the existence of a sound credit, is a very different affair from one passed after public confidence has received # shock, and his real character, and give them an opportunity | lowing manner: He was standing on a plank 1 Washington Building. articles direct, and to their many business facili- xe or . which was over a bomb proof that was some six- eee erecta arpreigneeeere reas op Baggy Waxon. 1 sei Double Harness. to take better alm. As the Pensacola reached the | ‘cen feot deep, when the plank was struck bya] GLK GUARDS, LEATHER GUARDS, &o., | ties, they areenabled to offer their stock Goods at Sie. Ie Conpent of whom it may concern, Sot lower batteries, however, the rebels opened again og drawn by a team, throwing Gaffney into the at Wholesale! S.@ J. MYERS, very low prices. JO GREGSON, with shells, and fired nineteen or twenty in suc- | pit, and in the fall he broke his back. He lived] j3132w* 1 Waehington But'ding, dats aeiend Metrope ite Livery St les, cession, none of which struck. some six hours, in great pain. Gaffney M. 1. FRANKLIN, Your obedient servants, jall-eote J.C. MeGUi « Avets, The leadsmen all this time were taking sound. | Frenkfort, Herkimer county, New York, and bas A. BININGER & ©0., By 3 C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. a father in the Morgan Artillery, who took bis ings every few minutes from the Leslie, which | body to New York for burial. His remains were ata Be a a Aad EVENTS » Janvary iSth, at 7 oo: was the outside tug. The Pensaccla made a fine to the Washington boat by his com. Importers of Foreign Wines, Liquors, $c. Pebtle securities have been sold at 10 per cent dis- | run, and her safety was owing as much to the beg oD elle a ue New Yous any Wasumseron. woman Roce ot count. precautions taken to secure it, as to a combina- ‘w York Regiment,which isattached 8 IF CTICAL CT. tion of fortunate circumstances. She was obliged $e Genera Samo a aivtlon, come =. the land 960 es Rn Aer beac iasn nd A to approach the Virginia shore within less than | Of Dizic on Tuesday. They are a fine lot of man, a EYE ‘ish. SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, provided three-fourtts of a mile, and the rebel gunners are me had s heavy rain last night, The snow is} With the finest Periscopic and Pebble Lenses, and Let action displace loquacity, and promptitude supercede delay, and an adequate revenue law will enable the President to maintain in the fleld {IVE HUNDRED BARRELS K NEW sWEET CIDER, For sale by LOVELL, COLLES & CO. ee Wholesale Grocers, ‘the present unequaled instead 5 % 316 E street, Jing It, wn he otherwise will have to do, | ceraimly bed markamen or hed too much fog in| ait gone and roads very muddy.” Ricuanoe. | Stufehwrth eimott gare for every age, ove Gah] 1, ip * near Willard’s Hotel. Action—consideraie, but not tardy—is now] She dropped anchor at Liverpool Point, until it U8 canine Babee hen Dayton’s Bakery. galled for at the and of Congress by every mo- | was quite light,and then proceeded on her down- we Of Blackistone’s Islend.San, 6. 1862 FIRST CLASS FROM we which ought to influence public neu ward trip. Asshe passed Aquia creek two shot Ve left Liverpool Point at 4 o'clock yesterday MILITARY FIELD-GLASSES, NEW YORK. ince macs mind at er tows the ‘alli, Dut both fell | MOrming. and standing down the river arrived at EAR ‘and Mathemstical In- Cedar Point about half-past 7, having passed our struments, at Jowest Eastern prices, CoLLIsion witH ong ov THE Bvansipg FixPx- pickets at Boyd’s Hole, and other places, without | _Ja 18-tr BRANCH, short, at least half a mile. No. 456 Hleventh st., between G and H, pition.—Last Friday evening the brig Henry A.] The Resoluteand Pasey left her at Biackistone’s | molestation. I mention this, becense we bid 3 5 WASHINGTON. D.C. fe UR SALE-S5 or 40, 3 5 Didier was run nto tn Chesapeake Bay by one off island, and returned to the lower flotilla where | been cautioned how we approached too close, street, iE Sor hoe ag eee of a . YTON NIC YST: od THR th y rei "uote. the ships belonging to Gen. Burnside’s expedi-] they remained unt!l a few minutes vefore moon. fived a Seok ae iia ee = as ad SSrONGE BUTTEn Coen =" 4. == 2. “ =—=* = —= a into, un su ition that they may = i sens Completely wrecking the briga rigging, | down this morning, when they steamed up past | Delong te’ these eset ant the OR FALE—A bier’, SS Wp kind So | Boeken cnsceeaey mus 18 TP give z. 7 breaking off her mainmest about Atees teetavovs | the Latieries, without a shot belag fired Fe heed Boveri dt ed parr perry roed enact | ers Ber aun att ate te re WATER CRACKERS, r er fad iro Be oe, the eck, and carrying away her jib boom, 2} They started about half-past four o'clock this | bitterly cold, but plessant notwitestanding, as| ner of Beoond tect asd Peneeylventa “ SODA CRACKERS, ieee a. TP Portion of her foremast, aud all her spars. No] morning 4 ched the yard abo 1 the sky was delightful! clear. Flocks of wild | avenue. isi st - WATER CRACKERS, estate of George O. Tate of Wa Ry and reached the yard about elgbt} swans and ducks were disporting themselves on | ¢ TTENTION-SUTTERS TO “ LEMON BIscuU gecensed, All one was injured, and on Saturday evening the o'clock. the water or flying in the alr, enjoying them- NN URS VER wens, are at to crippled brig was towed up to Baltimore, her] several sailiog vessels with oysters, coal, wood, | *¢lves in an atmosphere that would astonish a - Ar’ 31.50 Eacu, = Celebrated MINCE PIES. same. with the 4 destination. ee. waralcamien Mating ties Seats ’| Hottentot; but it is all a matter of taste. We At_ BONTZ & GRIFFITH'S te sabseriber, 08 or before i e., p during the foggy weather. landed, sud walked along the beach towards| _Ja li st S69 7th street, between land kK. ] | Hotel keepers, Heads of Families, and Matlere | of Janeary next: ther may awe U7 Nrs. Gaines, whose celebrated law suit} Some fine shots were made from the battery at | a comfortable-looking mansion, a little above. NOTICE. ate invited to try cnr exscliont MINCE Fiae, | “Giese coke tas Gant tha fore saguinst the city of New Orleans, was decided in | tue yard this morning with » new 30-pounder| Arrived opposite the mansion, we visited some |, Persons having sccounts with me unsettled TESTIMONIAL. ary , 1862. . W. Neil. the Fu; Court just before the ton of | tiled gun, finished a day or two since. Another | °f the cabins of the negroes, to lay insome small ease 081i and settle th«m by notes or oth - a 7 2 a Louisiana, has received permission to cross the lines to New Orleans via Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. e1 ced Camp Scort, Sept, 9. 1861, 150-pounder, similar to that on the Pensacola, has b y a oteusla. oe ia H. GRA rau . one iT, Mz. Darron—Sir: A!) of us, beth officers and just been finished let me bear my testimony to Coachmaker 1atoct. | privates, have ate freely of your Pies. | oan con- 2 ey comfort, and the jollity of the N.B. Parties having bilis agai rie CAPTURED AXD DestRoYED n at present them for payment jail.» | scientiousiy state that no man is on the sick list RNDEN’S EXPR: ; ris’ plantation. Well clad i od | er Sah et partakingtof them, ‘Geauisie..Weilssen tus ele that MissHinkley, Brig. | The Navy Department have information that on looking —they are the beau-ideal of Maryland | 4&6, PICTURE CORD AND pocorn needa = Uk ae Ht leave to inform the pubic that they have ox nell, Manceal, Susint, Menbaauer, Anschutz and | (0° ‘ith vittine the U. 3. vessel Gem of the Seas, | Regroes, | The mother of onesable family deserves | *D'terent Colored’ Sees Gord and TAOS | They ene the cele ee fee te euonah of ines | pended ther, Pe xprees to WWaghington. and ere now other artists, will give three operatic performan- | ACR Volunteer Lieutenant Baxter command. | (7dr for het exuberance; and when Joab: King | om,Phororranh pTacaachnte = Fioture Kings, | wo left home. 2, nD dewey, Seto cow at the Washington theater, on the 2th, 21st | Ind, T€2 On shore at the entrance to Georgetown | David's General-in-chlef, expressed & oval tok Ko. Chee Ae {7% Discount to the Trade. ‘and 224 of this month (8.C.) harbor the English schooner Prince of| tbe Lord would ‘“‘add unto the pl how . *% ra | 1 L. DAYTON. : Wales, from Nassau, N. P., laden with salt and | M&Ny soever they be, an hundred-fold,’’ she would ; ‘ (7Serious apprehensions are entertained for the safety of the British ship Rinaldo, which lett Provincetown on New Year's Day with the rebel emissaries, Mason and Slidell. — ("The Coast Survey Bureau has detailed one ef its most efficient officers to accompany the ex- pedition under Gen. Burnside. ————<$<$<—______ FiwanctaL —The New York Heraid of yeater- ‘ay says, in its Saturday morning report : “« The event of = ____ Odd Fellows Hail. z Eleventh oranges, and burned her. She was endeavoring have been canonized. Haviag concluded our Wasons: we WAGONS! jstl-im 456 st., Washington, D.C. to run the blockade and paid no attention to the rareeins, we paid a visit of courtesy to the man- F've HUNDRED BAR u sion house, and were kindly received and hi I have row on lot of orders to heave too. in her haste she ran ashore, | pitably entertained. . SY WAGONS. wh be eold Very cheap. “Also, ech Pe el synch . . Who-esaie when the James Adger came up within two miles} _ We are now placing stores on board the schoon- | Poles, Shafts o and her commander sent his boats to the assist- | *¢ Dana, Acting Master Streat,, and the steamer cachmaker, Ciekth ase. 316 E street, jn 13+tf near Willard’s Hotel. : iy Coeur de Lion, Acting M ance of Lieut. Baxter, which together proceeded | we have got through’ be: ter Point Look on tol” Repairing of ail Kinds promptiy to the Prince of Wales, aground inside, and W.R.G. Coma oF AND. ALL. the People’s found her abandoned and set on fire. By laboring = yout Goods is Se astonaniag hd es ” some hours they extinguished the flames and got ATTENTION, COMPANY C, NAT’ ssortment of Oval Picture | de 1!-Im ‘ ) otoets when In getting her out she ran aground oan D Bart N Nae gad Fallows : tr [iariued (accordicg ihe material and RD LANEETS. Noxiny = Th ie fable again it 6: 1 3 workmanship) wi 80) lb a! x ‘owels, "The eudbbilste ‘tha aaabet-af 150, then com- be Penta bositaswor importungo eel ho ber different Patters Card Visite Eraunon: at ners, sand ail otser ner Kivds of Housekeepers! Dry menced @ fire on the men and boats of the two U.| ais a= Pe"y" BY Ge the Catan: | Remember the number ‘Nov dm6 nirersect, in Gigures. Bere Y e's Mesic SIMPLIFIED: bt doore aho; Penn. avenue sad Ninth st. hod of Musi. . 8. steamers so engaged. The latter abandoned 1. 0. 0. ‘The Regular Quarterly Com- ja l!-stif* ‘8G Fellows” all. LACK TEA! New Mi of Musical Edu ¢ the attempt to get off the schooner, and them. | {1 ocitaogtion of the ie W. Grad Lodge, BURNSID! B tandard BAC TEA! Mr ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI : mbia, wi 3 he! oy ! : * steton we the rebels hom try shorty ater | gece ese MGNBAN tigen | Patent Portable House, | .uc)istniet Hct thsore ben reomve PIANIST ANDCOMPOSER, wards dispersed, without a single casualty trom | —J® 1-2" Grand Secretary. | The inventor calls the attention of Sutlers and | _ja3 Comer Ne. aed Vor, | Boalcties of Revtee, ‘ne Pimetes!, Philhermome their shots. The Prince of Wales was complete. 1. 0. O. F—The members of Ridgely gthera to this usefal invention A Howe can be ‘ae oxire- Treasury par, En- 7 n per 4 bi by thie I) tl EW AND BEAU UL! na I iy send. ohh keg ‘ campment, No. 5, are requested {0 attend wilt by thie Inventor without nails, sorews, or N TIFUL Saeeieker carte aa Hise ra ry ° grooves. caer senation in Europe. ately in $100 discount: doug! Pet] On therSist uit., the U. 8. vessel, the Augusta, | DAY EVENING. the lth of Teepeg nes oes, eee and, Stables built im the same way. It 460 NINTH STREET. Pina Ant andling them Captain Parrott, captured the schooner Island pe the trensaotion of important business, S the bonda. “ crommided BET reosived New York s very mus-o Wil “"Therrefosal Belle, also of Nasau, N. P., laden with sugar A KIDDER, Soribe._ | “Orders can be teft with ; ghgice sejection of the following ‘goods. ‘Fhe st-| read ak oabliaai <tecetvé mati SMITHSONIAN LECTURES —Rev. H. SAMUEL WISE, Builder tention of those in want is solicited. ope: sa fend’ EL A Aegey southeast ot) ore. Wan! ER2O% Prouident 0 Sum ee No. 346 E strest, pear Shireen ih PAPERHANGINGS ope . . whe @ clearance for | Col-ece. Keniucks, wi re on ‘I A _jall-tm - iugton, D, FOR com pared, EVENIN Subject—Jefferson Parlor Bed Rooms, Vestibuies, | march of by po Baltimore, but when first seen was standing in i. i Wall, Stephe I per ent aicccees | for Bulls Bey, ng oli ted. Il, Stephens & Co., Sota plnine Roome, "8d Coatings: wey Of v oslize'ion, he arrives at meat ex MILITARY AND NAVAL MERCHANT TAILORS, She was originally a Charleston vessel, the and other styles General Ripley. Her British register bears date ®inpow SHADES. Anp Deaens In Shade Lines and November 4, 1561 G SWORDS, FASHt8, BELTS, Piotere Loops, Tesesle eae Pato ARRESTS ON THE PoTOMAc Mrr. H. CLITCH, N F GAOT ETE AED ME7TRESSES ane esa! ne wae beter eel . GAUNTLETS, GLOVES, &o. ‘ali dese c to Last Friday night, a boat with seven men was | Iarveiot of Gite ee And every variety of Urnotstaxy captured near Liverpool Potnt, down the river. | == READY-MADE CLOTHING, —— One of the parties captured said he was a mer-| Bed Re Aare stifal, & yy oes At Ressonasie Prices, ES chantof New Yorkcity. acd was on his way in the country, weighin: or WALL, STEPHENS & CO. Sawse South for the purpose of settling some business of | 1? mouths old—a good Raq betwren commercial character. A second represented Foret jet: nd x F've HUNDRED imself as the Rev. Mr. Sinead, recently of Bal. ISSOLUTION 0 For sale very timore; and a third said his name was Jobn Rea, | gb RURDEED BIER D* Gy Geeartnerep Yoveut, di 1 ere CHAMPAGNE son of Mr. John H. Rea, of the same city. He For ania by SWEET CIDER, Five ion. Wedateg sal of Ml 316 E strest. Terre | sor enlo cheap wap. told Capt. Frask that bis object In endeavoring bier a! Thofeatig Sxdoers, the sare Saaceee | near Wiflard’s Hotel, - * to get Into Virginia was for the purpose of makin, 316 E street, has sinoe, NSO! collections of accounts due their firm. The cae sem tt “near Willard’s Hotel, by, to a turonvane on 289 ul partes wore Marylanders, and had agreed to con- | FAR VEY, Siete RECEIVED A| closed their accounts, wil lease Ce sontnset | WANES. IOC ROORRIER per OAES: FINE vey ree irginia for the sum of four| RYSTONe Guees S. by the Pon jarther delay. 7 a hundred dollars: The boat wai confiscated, and | M89, to be served up at 2 taming Jan. 9th, 1882, BEER TARE ISON. ree Sa the party sent up in the Jacob Bell. cher a the of TT aan ey have ad- 50 per bushel. FIRST MARYLAND CAVALRY janis Tae Undersgned esters stnente thant to the patrons o! to late firm of etiee a orem ISON, Colonel A. G. Miller, of the regular service, IVE HUNDRED BARRE for ths liberai patronage cestowed on them BLOCK TIN Goov ments: United States army, has been appointed Colonel F NEW SWEET CIDER, | during their copartnerehip, and hopes ‘at Constartly J, * y TIN CHAMBER SETS P For sate b * | tention to business, and to the be it com. = TH: fit SOLA YY charged of the Ist Maryland Cavairy Regiment, vice J. P, Loven, COLLFS & CO., munity, to merite ¢ cy the * rie Pe 3 rn Creager, in whose case a court of Inquiry was 316 Bs Whole: Grecers, Sapare, * MARIS Ta 4 ‘i 5, recently held in Baltimore. It was generally} jais tf one: ee x near Willsrd’s Hotel. BOS ELL's supposed that Mr. Creager had secured the com- (OAL O1L—CoAL OIL—COAL O14! mission of Coloael, but the Secretary of War denied this, adding that bis proper rank was that of a recruiting sergeant. . We 3 therral RE f AE Mississipri.—a anu factory, be ota instant, states pmarsertt cat a WISCONSIN REGIMENT. ner New Jorsey av, and es - |, com; number of prisoners recently returned c from Richmond are twenty-three soldiers of the F've HUNDRED BARRE: a4 re eninge aoe ee eri Por sale by oe 2 swat EET CIDER, have these men taken to Arlington Heights— ten 'Wcleasie Grocers, General King’s brigade—where they will be well ja 1s-tf , eine: near Willsrd’s eared for by Colonel Mansfield and their brave Da.3 o E Celebrated Lang RETURNED TO FORT WARREN alte 3 BP Wal corner ‘hat are O» - oa yr —