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‘ + SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN ‘AR DEPARTMENT. THE EVENING STAR o MILITARY BUDGET. TELEGRAPHIC. siedetean WwW Cage ae ui . aoa eoe> —— THE NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARIES. THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. Published im conformity with the resolution of OxpeRep, That the War Department will be WASHINGTON CITY:.. Mr. Jobn Tucker, of Pa., and Mr. P. H. Wat- | The Victory at Somerset—Particulars ef the the Senate cf July 16, 1901. closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and FRIDAY .........,. JANUARY 24, 1869+ | son, of this city, yesterday nominated to be the ction _ Pes Fridays against all other business but that which ———_—— Second and Third Assistant mask > <a — tek ~The Poverty of Rebel At Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, Jan relates to active military operations in the Seid 47" Though Tux 142 Is printed on the fastest | (under the new law creating those offices) aread-| Generals—Gen. Buc! mer’s ren Bare. 24 U.S. Infantry ....13) 30th Penn. Volunteers. 1 will be np Wiis Silineee of ston peas Ta ace of ae its edition | mirable selections. i pichdial Gk te pet ce Hardee can’t Pay his Wash- do arti H 49th do SS — ectbcrmee is on hs t ire it to be to press at an Mr. Tucker has long been t) len’ e = ‘ad cushy ideas “Ascapmnounts; taaslbie: aadoEs be Reading Raslroad Company, in which capacity yeatpocs at iltiaie cits tas att oe wa Mondays to the business of the Pubtic. sent In before 12 o'clock ™.; otherwise they may | he has had the direction of the heaviest freight- Sunday morning the enemy drove in the pickets | sth VermontVoluntecrs illst de B RAPE AND CRAPE EDWIN M. STANTON, not ir until the next day. ing business known to the commercial history of /6f the 10th Indiana, stationed at the forks of thelist do EILs, ja mot Secretary of War. ‘ ber peer tene chee hr ON the United States. His branch of the business of | road, eight miles from Somerset. ‘The 10th were Aes Yee Oun Frixnps at the various militarycamps and | t4¢ War Department is to manage its immense waenneeen pee tec crony, Ancona 4 ‘Pa. avenue and tees AUUTION Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted | transportation by water. who instantly opened upon them, rev GEN'L HOOKERS NIVI-ION(—Thestean-| = AUC ‘to movements and affairs in thelr vicinities. Mr. Watson {s probably the first patentlawyer in |“ Gen. ‘Thomas immediately ordered up the 9th | Soin Noe enieye ay nd VoLUaTRR THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW ee | the United States; a business man of great industry, | Ohio, 24 Minnesota : abe inte Lae 2d do do eersir aot foevects ont. Bes sen © 20 ROEROW U7 Toe ne, ois Wecky Sta falet han | cer bend, and sting Integrity. We bed been | fof Oa. fnalans, the Iter bedi te |r 8 Sot Manns | stemcecck ST ee ‘ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice | Secretary Stanton’s Professional associate in much | reinforced. The ist and 2d Tennesseeans were For SUTLERS, ry USE AND RES- “ @rary reading, is now on our counter ready for important business, for ten years. The latter | ordered up on the right wing for the purpose of § = ‘Tabi TAURA % ae a the > delivery to the public. Embraced in its enter- insisted upon Mr. W.’s entering the service of the outflanking the enemy, Lear ‘3 son Whit- | goa 3 oo fh Raia Eki nF Pend taining contents are the following articles: Government, to aid him. Mr. Watson’s practice “ony Pap edacd og the meantime, shelling the do. : $ | Saas et ‘avenue nth at. Vayle Ventnor, Private—an entertaining story of | at the bar is of great pecuniary value, and in con- After being engaged nearly two hours, the 9th 3/9@ D 2 PERSONS IN. BLACK WI FIND © | the war; Poverty’s Moan; Romance, very near senting to relinquish it for a year, he necessarily | Ohio, 24 Minnesota and 4th Kentucky Regiments rh 7th Maine Volunteers. 2 stock full and ample in ail ths bert ae bal ball ba ney egg fey Sooners" sacrifices many times as much ss his salary in | made a desperate bayonet charge upon the enemy 1|U. 8. Signal Corps... 2 Rar ermine Sparel |, Sud at prices most and drove them from the woods, completely ‘teers. 1|Hospital Department. 1 r SS $v see cree eect ~ ae bara amount to. So much for his public reuting and pursuing them to thelr entrench” josp! PERRY & BROTHER, | 3 z : venue 1 ments. At the heat of the e ent, Capt. 5 Total .ccevcceeesl@l — ba of an — 7 the gel pal NAVY YARD. Kinney ordered one section of his Battery witha r 1 wale BaANzine Bo USE OF RITTENHOUSE, rhances amo! Toes; 1 te ‘Troope at Somerset, Ky., before the Wer The steamer King Philip took some stores down | §'X! ia Spes toe ota eae eats eS os RI oe oa WaAsBINorON, D C., Jan. 2?, 1802. Details of the late Union Victory in Kentucky, | to the flotilla yesterday, and returned last eve- | the success of the day. % ; Union Hotel Bridge Will 0. H, BIDWELL, Bro, please call st and Death of Gen. Zollicoffer; Rout of Hum- ning. She reports affairs unchanged down the | Our advance arrived within sight of the Rebel | 4t General Hospital, jeune tine en? RITTENHOUSE FAN Eeesbay asics in Ga Getr ce eetes abeaeL, | river. FRAG boet Jo now in chatge of Acting | ealtenchruente one bacr mene dark, and fired | and Washington streets, Georgetown, Jan. 17. | _J8 ANT & CO, et i + in wu! jex!co, 22 tl LY 5 an tae ne ee atten ae Kentucky, Western Virginia, and Tennessee; | Master Cook, Captain Wm. Mitchell having re- get gerne roth ppc Op hyd Sth New York Vol... 1) Ist New Jersey Vol... RISH LINENS POR LADIES’ AND GENTS? | Chins, G ase at Cairo, Fortress Monroe, Hatteras, Port Royal, light, next maraleg note oe 17th a do... 5/5th do a and Pensacols; Ing news from Southern air. covered Svan | oth Efaeg Ronen ita kre Hi rr : hemo Budget ‘of military operations | The brig Perry, which bas been anchored below | transporting troops across the Cumberland Whit- Epon the Potomac A fall and om je stook in ali ny rabere thick me- new a dium : ? rt ily low ts. et upon ; Alexandria for some months, left her anchorage | More’s battery of Parrot guns were brought to | 22d see 1)0th e Latest telegraphic dispatches from all quarters; fine, at tends, Wiite’Cambrica pied afd einle, tne 9 be negroes as soldiers as a means of waging the war .. sth d the 3ist ult. The place was found deserted by its | ™ing in Zollicotter from the west and north. : ad 11th .¢ ‘ % cigs ith 600 bushel jo jo. prime © Some secession spy carried the intelligence of ’ TERS, He wil! Keep in earnest, and szys : male inhabitants, and crowded with women and | Gen Thomas’ moveoent tee nd camp, and |: . berate my ade re long 8s bivalves osh te bad et “The ee ee children. A detach™nt of seamen and marines | Zollicoff:r, making a forced march on Saturday 4/24 U.S. Artillery. same price. Who can fs'l to eal! ? a wag-tawoe | ad Gee residents, | were landed A small sand battery was destroyed, | alternoon, ‘reached Gen. Thomas’ encampment } 4\4th do do.. se - and two guns, a nine and six-pounder were | fly on Sunday morning. Tax Paorossy Currency anv Loan Birt — do, In the meantime, Major Sheppard, with the 18th brought off. regulars, and Col. Mauson’s brigade of the iuth | 24 Maine Lar sexe HOM@OPATRY IN THE ARMY. Indiana, Col. Ha'son’s 10th Kentucky, Colonel 24 VermontVoiniitecrs The Committee on Military Affairs of the | Cross’ 4th Kentucky, reached Gen. Thomas’ camp | 34 \°qe do..... 2 BRANCH OF P. TIFRNAN & SONS’ WINE DEPOT, Baltimore. 1 1 i boat, whi ; 1)2d Michigan Vol..... 4 PERRY & BROTHE ja Mit J.C. MoGUIRE & ©O., Avots._ i aj | Yesterday afternoon and proceeded down theriver | wards wes. ia amen Loe 1a Coca after. Pid do in doronens 3 | net =e nroruesnd Ninthit. | ~ py c, RL. CROWN & CO-Anotionee, | Proceediags of Congress, Supreme, Criminal | in tow of the Pusey. The King Philip, on ber | Onte were ordered by General Thomas to advance 1 oe se 3 f E, WILL SELL, st Auction,on TU MOR- and Circuit Courts, American Colonization So- | turn to the yard, met the Pusey below Mount | on the enemy’s breastworks. Moving up in line 1st Se 3g 2 iS OW .( Setuidas,)the 25th inst at 9 o'e.ock, ciety, &c., &c.; Agricultural, horticultural and aad head of battle and scaling the entrenchments, th- 2| Ist California are Merchants Ouse, | at the equare ry marker, , ve gardening miscellany; Houseold Recipes; local | Vernon, making g: ees found the camp entirely deserted, and everything 2) Ist Excelsior Bri 3 ia Ghz cinsolved by, matual | Droed Work Horses. {0 a drover. news, poetry and general intelligence. The King Philip is, this morning, taking on | Standing oc whee occupied by the enemy” The 3)24 do H honk is a4 feb, ip want of fine horese are invited to attend the nie This ts just the paper above all others for per- | board 2 considerable number of 8 and 9-inch houses, tents, horses, mules, wagons, baggage, | 52d Ht = 3 tour wakeb a ‘ cog te SEO anere sons sojourning in the National Metropolis to | shell, which will be transferred to the cars at the | cannon, ammunition ~h oe chee any = 2| ist Maryland Vol. 1 | Alexandria, Va, Jan'y 22, 1962 ja 23 SY It* No. 257, cor st. aud Pa. By.south send to their friends at a distance Price only | Sixth street wharf. They go to Annapolis. ewer orpaee Epes peng at iltet Indiana Rift 1 PoRTasLe WOODEN TENTS! ty WALL & BARNARD, Acctosesa WALL & BARNARD, ‘Auctioneers three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage BILOXI. coffer, and were8,000strong. ‘The Federal forces 4 ¢ ae 's Mich. Vol ‘ "The undormreed hes For debe uadeiliebs to pected oY Sg ~3 strest. Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. ‘The Navy Department have dispatches from the | {n the fight did not exceed 3,000 . 2|New York Rifies..... 1 | 9Mder Portabie Wooden Tents, of ert By oR "nT = eames commander of the steam frigate Niagara, at Ship | MOVEMENTS PRioR TO THE SOMERSET VICTOR h di do 2|Kane’s Rifles. 5 January 25 commencing at W o’elock, we wisi se) Spirit of the Morning Press. Island, dated the Sth instant, embracing intelli- | Lovisvitix, Jan. 23 —The Losisville Journ ‘ 1|Cameron Riftes. Q a front of cur auc:ion rooms, without reserve. says that the instructions of Gen. Buell show that 1 OHN jot of Facni:ure, &c , The Intelitgencer treats further upon “British | cence of the surrender of the town of Biloxi. | he ts fally master of the situation. It was arranged 1 E poont | Public Opinion.” Miss., to Commander Smith, (with the steamers | that Gen. Thomas should leave Jamestown and a 2'4th do 1 R&S THE BLOCKADE HARVEY = * The Republican argues in favor of using the Water Witch, New London and Henry Lewis) on | Gen. choepff edvance from Somerset, thus hem- 2 1 4 1 1 2 1 The currency and loan bill reported to the House of Representatives proposes to legalize, as /ato/ul ete By MARSHALL & PAGE, Anotioneers. ‘We bave just rece invoice aee AND TERNANS BrOMeo SHE Trane Segment ; Saey _ rt — ™ o’ol’k, fter a forced march of twenty-five miles, so that 20, an invoios of fresh Pate de Foies Gras; and | PAY and SA’ tender im all money transactions of the country. | House have had under consideration the expe: | pesia cries man OF upon the rebele and drive | 92 do do 1) Total... 133 | are constantly reociving aii aetiones of luxury tor | 72 villre si} Teyatot sto store 307, Fe. United States Netes of Circulation to the amount | diency of introducing the system of Hahnemann | them before him wali he reached their entrench- 5 pe vis of $150,000,000, including the fifty-million tssue | into the army. It was agreed to authorize Mr. | ments at night. At Hospital at Columbian College, Washington, | js23-3t 11 ‘ ‘ory and G'aes Ware, a > A private letter from Somerset says that citizens Jan. 17. OOK OUT FOR LANCASTER — ‘are of &'| kinds, under the act of July 17. This cireylation, and | Dunn to report a bill instructing the Medical and soldiers are straggling in loaded with the ip UB. Comthsy.,, 1\Gaseen Dees L Consty, Prose: oe of ipih apa © jets. Boots, Shoes, all other audited demands upon the Treasury, are | Bureau of the War Department to permit, under | tropnies of battle. Our bullets were sent with | stn dig” azey ae lst New Jersey Cavalry 2 —I am dai ey od com Lan- AoE ee made convertible into the Public Stocks, bearing } certain restrictions as to number and qualffica- | unerring aim, and many of the Rebels are shotin | gen ao 12a do Vol... 1 County farmers : 3 utter, in poucds, Terme on six per cent. interest, end having twenty years to | tions, the employment of graduates of regular Lthe Lpadeag pebeinged rn Peay: hbo © jon peeple 34 do 1 __ MARSHALL & PAGE, Avots. run. The new creation of these stocks is limited | Homeopathic Colleges as army surgeons. are jubilant as = oe petliara ‘e-fleld In droves, ax x fet gan Bolo nae. Sas He pare a dy the bil the recent estimates of Secretary ANOTHER CAPTURE. Itis thought that Gen. Crittenden Is among the | 1 | Sweet Cider, Cider Vinegar, Councry Soap, FUTURE DA ~ Chase for the service of the next seventeen montts; The Navy Department have advices of the cap- | Prisoners, disguised as a surgeon. Sth N. Hampshire Vol 1/@th 1 dies. Daweh Choose, oy 1 01 By BONTZ & GRIFFITH, ya. that fs, to the close of the fiscsl year 1€63. The | ture of the rebel schooner Capt. Spedden, loaded | GEN. HINDMAN aRRESTED POVERTY OF EENEL | 2d Vermont Volunteers 1| Ist 2 | have aleoon hand 6.00 Sears 7. Leanhomaed per rae an A+ Stocks are to bear the uniform rate of six per | with lumber, by the U.S. vessel Henry Lewis (on Emsrene stp TICKSEA’s cmLpaas DAKE- si do ie Secs, ; = : rf efueopers Bad eutlors, and ee nd Haxp Furwirere—On mM Bay’ hon cent., but may, when so applied for, be expressed | the ist uitime) of the Gulf-coast aqusdron. She WASHERWOMAS. nt SABLE TO FAY Mis} Ot node inset Aer, tick 1) este GN SaRODER ot ih, af 20 sreleok, 1 Oi im the currency of any fyreign State, and made | was turned over to the Quartermaster’s depart. Lovisvitus, Jan 23 —The Journal learns that 4th do Vol. 3)8th 1 seoond- band + urniture, rookery. 6 isee, Payable abroad, to the equivalent of their per | ment at Ship Island, with her cargo; which came | Gen. Hardee has arrested General Hindman for | ist New York Artillery 1) 13th 1 ocmp:tsing— value in the Federal currency. The Notes of Cir- J’! the nick of time, as it was just then much panne houses at Cave Cityand otber piaceson 2d do ae, He 7 culation are to be made of the denominations of } needed there. ‘The same paper also learns, and credits the rT YOUR GROCER five dollars and ve pward. THE FRENCH FLEET. statement, that Gen. Buckner has resigned his : YOUR GROCER —_—_——— commission. YOUR GROCER i Naw Worx sy Mas. Sovurnworte —From the an ba pacend ee. pea ed eerie mae: The Rebels at Bowling Green are suffering for 1 FOR DAYTON’S BOSTON CRACKERS | publishers, Peterson & Brothers (through Hudson . P iisedl ace Pp want of lect j Harris Cavel ; FOR DAYTON’S BOSTON CRACKERS Taylor, 334 Pa. avenue), we bave Mrs. South. | 2‘Tived at Ship Island, and he was Preparing to {t is reported that Gen. Buckner’s children are | 17th New York V: FOR DAYTON’S BOSTON CRACKERS , , ing about town barefooted, and Gen. Hardee, | 224 do. 3 > “ se 7 ; | send her commander on his way to New Orleans | Tunning a! “al » ND TAKE NO OTHER worth’s new book, “The Broken Engagement; : aa Mis aa ages the second officer in command, could not pay & do 1 a of, Speaking the Truth for a Day.” The scene is J under a flag of truce; as bis mission was there. | Colored women employed by him, and gave her a 1 AND TAKE NO OTHER mn fhe akg in London (Mrs S is now in England), and the | This French officer states that France now has a Passthrough the Confederate lines as the only + 1}1st Minnesota Vol .. 1 AND TAKE NU OTHER. . , 2 fleet of twenty men-of-war in the Gulf. means be had of liquidating her demand. 4/2d Michigan Vol .. 3 33 tf BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Aucts, story Is told in lively style, of the misadventures ‘There are no further particulars from Gen. | 624 + 1Bd do doll ada, DISSOLUTION jn d Rep.) @uring asingie day of a young gentleman who EXCHANGED. Thomas’ command. if do do. 217 HE Copartnership fo: ; ~~By J. GC. MoGUIRE & CO. Auotionsers, indulges in the novelty of plainly spesking the Maj. Gilliam of North Carolina, and Lieut. All is quiet below do ahs. Wy Coiler ‘and W. M. Bro oF. aA pn Ng a truth, after listening to 2 powerful sermon upon | Ward of Norfolk, have been released from Fort Int Excelsior B: of 5. W. Couey f — Ss TERNOON, Juanary with, ateo clock, at lying. We must take the word of the publishers} Warren, and are now on thelr way to the South, From Missouri. a cae y:va Fetalcccasecces 183 cage. " | Apehon Koome, we shall eel, in sume to sult— that itis the work of Mrs Southworth’s pen, oth-} where by the terms of thelr release they are tol Fapatia, Mo, Jan. a9 rao companies of | McClellan’s Dragoons. 5 mee? ai 7 a | 128 Shares Stool erwise we should have attributed its thorougt}; § obtain the exchange of two Federal Prisoners of a ry, under Maj ees Ealderman, of the boy (a) One officer. . Ww. SOLE 8: ‘porstion of Washington Five Per Cent. ’ drastic dialogue, poinis, and situations to some J equal rank. Maj. Gilliam left Baltimore for Tae expedient; left Lexington on a reconnolt- > of Washington Six Per Cent. 7 % expedition on the night of the 16th, which 5 ‘. 5 eae experienced L play-wright. Fortean, Mores yesterday, snd) Jiteut.. Wasa | Mae crrrruoe on Sez Captain Whiting, Joe] 4 General Hospital, (Oircle,) Washington, CARD—The undersigned bers Jeave tojin-] Stock goes down this afternoon. Shelly and several other notorious Rebel despera- J 0 @ReT7 form his friends and patroza of the late jana 3. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Avots. Tax Orgra !.cst Niout —Another large and —————_s0e-—____ does, and the capture of large sot of .—, rT sneer ees 1 gd Vermont Votantoers : feat be wit const Cae | 3 eeand = a c*; Aen ry ye ence #1! s , rons, m! en 8. jo, * 5 » Auctioneers. Were Donen be wes greeied with hanes se iat: | XXXVIIth CONGRESS—Secend Seccton. | Sale uenlity of hooteand ehocsind other ardciea| ih do ilastn do” donne: pe eabonbfin wth at cabove Padv._ | TUESDAY, MORNING.” Snuuncy “ay et 0 i vate boxes he was greeted with hearty applause. = rt ch raay— some time since, all of which were turned over to 3 Gen McDowell was also present. The perform-| The Senatediscuseed theca DEM itvs the Federal troopsat Lexington, : oun New Ven va LOVELL, COLLES & CO.. streets, ances, like those of the preceding nights, were | loyalty, and after the consideration of Executive} Col Deitzler, of the Kansas First Regiment, in 1) Cameron Dragoons... 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS, business, adjourned. command at Lexington, announces, by a general 2|2d New York Vo! 1 exceedingly good, (the size of the company con- : te. a order, that as Rebel assassins lurk in the ambush ij24 do Cavalry. 1 86 Front Street, New York. sidered,) and the hearty wish is expressed on al! sag trcoe eth tpt sted srt agri * e sup- | 224 fire upon our soldiers, he has therefore or- a Sturgis Rifes.. 1 7 . hands that the artistes of the New York Academy opal the nee ype ja at West Point wos} dered to be arrested a large uumber of wealth: 15th New York Vol 1 and 316 E Street, Washington, D. C., | i * dl +s ay v and influential Secessionists who give aid an |9th do do. 1 3 of Music may find it consistent with their engage- | discussed by Messrs. Alley, Washburne, Harri- | comfort to Price's army, whom he will hold re- 2d do do.... 2 (near Willsrd’s Hotel.) ments to pay us another visit speedily. son aoe Franchot, bre (without disposing of | sponsible for the good behavior of their birelings; 24th do do.... 1 ——$————————— the bill) the House adjourned. aud the assassination of one man of his commani 7th Maine Volunteers. 2 U7 We are indebted to Prof. Bache for an- +s20e — in this manner will be followed by the shooting — Having started s branch of our New York estab- nas coppers Other of the accurate maps issued from the Coast Great Britain or hanging of five of these wealthy Rebe 4 ne - of the Commissioner of Public Build- Survey Office, and found so indispensable at this | pen, ding the arrival of the Europa there was a) ———_—_—_ rr | lishment in this city, wo invite Sutlert, Grocers, time—““Sketch of portions of Seacoast of South J feeling of great suspense in England but the | J SHRIMP—SHRIMP! At St. Elizabeth aorta, Eastern Branch, | Ressaurantewrs, and Hotel Keepers, to call and J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Avocts. Carolina and Georgia.” futids were but temporarily depressed. Some UST Received a fine jot of SALT WATER = — ia —_____ | @xamine our stook which 1s well aesorted ard eer is. journals argue that a definite answer was not to ey: ©, forsale by T. M. HARVEY, 4th Excelsior Brigade. 3)Ist Penn. Reserve.... 1} comprised of goods of the best quality. We take A ls Convinuep.—The Senate bas confirmed the | be expected by the Europa, and think the cause st 251 Catreet_ | og do 0.... 1|59th do Volunteers. 1 eters Ser. ongthing ie obe end excoute them nominations of Brigadier Generals Schoepf and | °f Peace loses nothing by delay. Others construe j 0 MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING SUPPLIES, do a Excelsior Artillery Vol 8 | © eenysUnS res ; the delay unfavorably. The Morning Post think eo bare, marked down the p: oss of Winter | 53d Penn. Volunteers .11|534 Pena. Volunteers. 4 | prompt'y. ja s-tf Ord for meritorious service tn the field. \t diminishes the hope of peace, and that the | Gocds, tat we may reduce Perey eee | Ste New York Vol... 1|4ist New York Vol... 2 = OF The Secretary of War yesterday put in force pdr sin beeen not foe's mowent be ia %4-tr Penn. avenus and Ninth st. pio Eg 1){5th Pena. Volunteers. 2 Csr 20 3 anon * the new regulations in the War Department re- J entertained. TY. SUTLERS AND OTHERS—FoR S4LE 8th ct 1a comers sere of the coamtnatiy tn { cently announced. The Times asks why the decision should be CHEAP Covered Wagons, 4 sete Loubie | sth Vermont Volunteers 6 ‘ ee, ns eapecinlly Lay oe pocencatees 5 TE Se CTY delayed if favorable for peace, and says that the | Harne, {anvee Tent is by | Brickel’s Art. Batt Imperial. Green Seal, I consider it my daty to | TObse00. een cther Grepsteen > Financial Avvains.—From the N. Y. Evening | !mmediate surrender of Mason and Slidell would Apart , Horace. and a sh. | 60th New York Vol ‘ eaution the arainst suc! imposition, ond tol aissss ‘of Liquors 1 and Beit et yettestioy : a victory on the Pate 10 the Confederates than | ineion iraet, oui owas © He seen At 160 Wash- | Goth New Vork Vel...'3 Advise purcharera and consumers to buy the Moet come.el whiss are fie, yeh ae The principal topic In the street to-day fe the } tne Pedorat crete eae? Bnd Worth millions to | TEN Nish Georgetown, 824-20" 36th Penn. Voluntes 73) Silethouses. eon from aoe Basie: Wines, ti eral exchequer. "PHICK GRAY, BLUE, RED, AND WHITE a fa teaser een ES. |The speculative feeling | ‘The Dally News sees nothing but pence DP ETENNELS: Beer REDD AND W White ifth Distri ADOLERUS OECHS, barrels fine in it seems to be Eaity Strengthening, and on the . a i ac Fiaarel 7 PI At Fifth District School House Hospital, Branc Messrs. Most & Chanion’s Agent, x Exchange it po eer Slee an All the journals publish the sembpofiicial ac- | Sad Co ored Fianeis Vingar, of General Hospual on E strest, Jan 17. For the United Staiseand the Conetias, other articies which we deem unneces- tion as New York Central or Erie. The sales ai | “OU from the American papers. Cee BE Se rented ta bial § & BRO d New York Vol... 9/4th US. Cavalrysctva | N&w Yorx, January, 1062. P the Board this morning reached $250,000 at 10334 precmaietn er beaanee fo eeat ot the T ia ast Pena. avenue and Ninth st._ | $94 New, York Vol... 214th U.S. Cavairy.-... 1 ] ont Suueer Branch Houseof P, TIERNAN & is ib do do. 1/Cameron Dragoons Wine Deoot, B closing firm at the latterfizure. One broker | Cember, when he pred, ted the formal demand LACK SILKS, in all grades ani wid 8th Rhode Island Bat. 2/Ohio Cavalry, (unet). 1 tsfor Messrs, Mort & Cx inde, te 000 af 1093481094, bayer thirty days, | cf the British Government. . it ee B [median up to extra foe Bick Jafery. ‘fem F Vol. 3} = — For the State of Maryiard. Sceeuns. B answer was looked for e steamer Amer- . and ‘otal... 5 — £ @ bullion bref bt large I ica, due on the 13th insiaut, end the Caving r ved | Ue4sl moderate rates, 3 WE BEG ATTENTION TO THE ABOVE IRE & 00. Anationsen, 4, and Une price only, marked in plain figures. card of Messrs. MOET & CHAN. ‘WOOD SEVEN OCTA thei (eating een summoned to meet in council on the 14th. PERRY & BR the samo time.to ofr to onaporessere the = rq se purchases at the } “Dr Russell, in bis correnpondence tothe Lon-] js 24 6t Penn avenue atd Ninh Dise at Kalorama, brateu Wines of this house at Arent’ Rytees, firmness in exchange encouraging | don Times, predicts that the Cabinet at Wash- 78ISH LINENS? ———=. 34 US. infantry «0-0 5/N.Y Rocket Batialion x & HART, sePaneerekcaneton iasiies but very firm. The | )98'2n will refuse to surrender up Mesars. Mason | J ” IRISH LINENS! 7 alftabene Cosine (ay | 2238 wae ae ing speculatives are, in the main, higher, but | 2" Slidell. He also says that a victory over the We have a fall stook of Irish Linens. and ‘ the government list s heavy and lower. There } onedgreie army hes become a political neces- | Colored Sulkfor vals at tue lowrst price 5/13th do Volunt’:s() 1 A RARE CHANCE FOR A SUTLER —I have is au advance of 48% per cent in of the | 22!) and that Gen elian is being pressed on estern stocks, bus at the the close 7th Maine Volun' - 3/524 do - 9 ' improvement | “iyridea make «forward movement moor [itnide® de Slash $0 BORN Cee ol eet Bee ate scarcely sustained. ward tendency in the w: ski Uprosite Center Market. | 2d VermontVolunteers 1/98th do Governments are week especially the fives of} The Paris Patrie and Pays say that t e Govern- OSWELL’S eB 104th do do. 187i and 4. Our ents show a decline of | ment at Washington offered to restore Mesara. B MEDICATED COUGH CANDY, | Ist New York Artillery 6| ist een Oneaity, - the sixes of 1861 are | Mason and Slidell on condition that England coucas on. THE CURE OF 24 do Cavalry. 2| 19th Ind . would not recognize the Southern Confederacy. ‘all oes, BRUCHITUS, INFLU- | 13m a cnet § Pat GD pe Hm BD at ON tt [¥} Cc. V. HILL. ASS S—_______©. V. Bink. x Be) N: \- G*""RSR OPEN Aiea ENSA, and all incipi-nt The London Morning Hereld says that if the * 7 4ith DR 8 fo Mason and Shdell affair is settled, England and | gold wholevale sud Seal eo RON WRLL,| th do s Dept LOONS ‘and Sresce Jave an ———s*. on grommet eoner M nd yanucend 78 street; Z. D. Gi 57th -euual Trou: recognize well-earne \epend- vi Th prlesteaily at H not dull, at Sa6 per cent. on} “nes of the Confederates States, and that unless ns o Pit K. TS—-BLANKETA?. iy : 2 W Mrershas i eat ANKE: the step is manfully taken by the Ministers at T8—Q 322 Ps. ave, ‘Thige mitiioas an ed eat tae 7,30 Treseary once, itis certain to be taken by Parllament on Table Linens Yanks Lease ee! At General Hospital, Alewandria, Jan 17. soutit (intel &@ Rep.) tock have arri jones Wasnt mecvtee its assembling. Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, phe are tor meme reeanessata pebuates SPS Gl : U.'S. Artillery .... 3/35th Penn. Volunteers OIN WANTED! , au.bis atch of 7.30 notes Will be handed | «ne Contedsvan Sates ye coe any reek E'ngitan | With a fall atock of Domestio Suge ronery j | 24. done... aso do ae 4 efows ‘the banks for account of the first instal. Principle to be readily a subject for apprehenai wa. BRO The Highest Price paid for GOLD AND SILVER! - Srecmz For Satz in Sums to Stir. LEwIs soraon & ©0., BANKER ‘Pannerivata AvEnvE, 2 in 2-tf Corner Tenth s:reet, Liarre'orial att oe * 0. $6 Ventral Stor reasuty notes are bea Between 7th acd 8th str PUR a an per tn aE ER Sy 8 24 -70t Opposite Center Marist, sv; from the Secretary of easury, SMITHSONIAN LECTURES—On MON- ‘<n them out to Jovtinnbes hea oat lem DEVENS. Tooss 27th, Prof ed BALMORAL SKIRTS a? $2.50, Ing at bout 2% percent discount. A portion | 4sorck. late Us. Consul at Muuioh, wili leotur BALMOKAL SKIRTS at 33 y Of the investmenis of foreiy in these notes the qr gio *xhibition in the Bava- BALMUKAL SKIRTS at Sass: bave been closed up receutly, baving been sent | (82 i sito of the nia (whiten bestensnea HOOf SKIRTS—HOOP SKIRTS. back by the steamers which arrived last week. middie aco, ‘abpblinnes ton CLOTH SOS RE CLOT, ALOARS, ARTILLERY anv CavaLRy at THE Pare Baz- 3 wa. Ry RILEY & BR oo vi BEE et BeeEete eeseeseese 2 é afi NIVE: po QB GAS ANS vanan ofits ate Baty of urns will be osiebrated the Sree enemas Maus ontn reek ae MONDAY, the crth nites, on Bt sjoek. Tickets to give ver! dsecriy Naan ae aath sy csep will mest in o! T, togeiner with charts, to all who may “fered” ORDER WILLIAMSON, Seo, | “Hite WASHINGTON, {ECTURE ASSOCIA iF ‘ON, The “—_ ‘Lecture G6. w. CUn Tis, ES. = NESS! anuscy 2, 1968, Smithsonian Instrtution, SET RES Ec SbSea SOwWav ose arr wee EERE ie BESBEREESEE? ¢ = Oar SERRDSSSEEZEE

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