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Se eee ait . also Icst several nded ittered. vu cr : THE PVEAIRG BTAR.|, OCF MILITARY BUDGET. ee ee ema Tae | neon Ser Oa een aa ee eee AMUSEMENTS. Fercran eee “Wavy ran. Full Details of the Engagement. names elikely to beebatnca, tS f lt | ()DD FECLOWS MALL. Srvenre Sranrr ne vg an 25, 102 2 eT 7.4 \ " . ‘ . WASHINGTON CITY: The Brig Perry rs Bele Dana, SAf9—TM | rom inte Cincinnati papers we gather the fol- |__| GEO. CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS ‘The Secretary of State will Kereefter receive : , © wi atthe named splendid exhibi- MONDAY eis-ssss--+\« JANUARY 97, 1869+] Tyo 8. brig Perry, which for some months | lowing Interesting details of the recent victong st | YF POL ITICAL—Phe, Hon spetfttan ese! ap ir BENIN Members of Congres on busines on Saturdays, = —— jt low Alexandria, | Somerset, Ky., and death of Gen Zollicoffer: ition of Alexandria. TO MURROW (Te-eda THIS (MO: Y) EVENING, Jom 2 iv "i = prs! has been anchored just below A , eat 73 “ Rite ateere oul a 27-2. And Kvery ne ing the Week. Commencing with Ssturday, the first of next CP Though Tux Stan is printed on the testest | Aeting out for sea, was putin readiness in the} On Gondey mae =, the oe ee Sas cane 8 eS 2 ol — = 25 NEw EK ‘aiid month stam press in uss south of Baltimore, iteedition | early part of last week, and on Thursday night Giving inet! the pickets of the 10’n Indiana. Daye? ‘Javbary at" oper production of George jan 97-4 WILLIAM BH. SEWARD 1 eo large as to require it te be put to press atan fran down past the Confederate batteries in tow of | 7, tegiment Imthe advance of the other 4 oy Cc % }» Burlettas, &o.. &o - See a sees Tee a ee aE Se [fee Perey. Sho was not Sobitat Serie te bechin ces decnate of a8] bon . Admittanes free. | Admission 2 osntes Orchester Seate 50 conte. ‘AR DEPARTMENT, sent Ln before 12 o'clock m5 otherwise they may The repairs to the Island Belie—which steamer | to ascertain the Lar, ce Malt aaile “ b aon thetower whenever | Doors open at qun: to 7; commecoe quarter to Jaxvany 2, may not til the next dey. at the yard—were finished | Cm€My. After proceeding o1 th, 7 ‘a | the bai'diog is open for a Smithsonian free lecture, JOHN P. SMITH, insa. 'y appear until f has been on the ways y camp they came suddenly upon the enemy Wesiness Agent. ony eo Wer <n Ova Fe me varies rafiitary canrpe and on Saturday, and she took on board Gen. Sickles | Genre wood. drawn up tn line of battle, prepared THN De 7 om cane Department will > WASHINGT: SCTURE ASSOCIA ASHINGTON aR. me officers of his brigade. She ran down | to receive them. A® Indiana Tenth emerged Ww 7 E Ne eee —- rebel batteries Saturday night without | from the woods Into an open cornfield the enemy tem as anoeS BPAR PE Fe Mr. H. Bland, | 0s@ Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and mevemen| ty vicinities. a volley from their whole line into their rs Sete te and effrirs in their nit dal ‘eiparon A Satirical Poem. Fridays aginst 21) otber business but that which relates to active military operations in the Seid Saturdays will be devoted to the business of being fired at, and after landing her passengers at pourse But, what ie most sar pisiag, from this SSR sete Point laid byuntilGunday night, when Fitemindvee ve ont er tk Spirit of the Morning Press. Liverpoo! Point laid by un y night, ; ndian. Head. return instantly. upon the * Tue Goipen Car. ‘Tae.intelligencer bas a good word to say In be- sha resureed tal : calle as, a Gatton wine terrific effect upon them. Butthe | On TURSDAY EVENING, January 28, 1962, night six shots were fired at her, but none struck Senators and Representatives. half of tbat much abused institution, «‘red tape.” | er gers [permed neon ip ware Smithsonian Institution, gon Mondays to the business of the Public The Repubiican, under the heeding “VW'ho is to | King Philip and Lesile went down to the | obliged to fall back a few paces into the timber. open at7; Lgoture at 8 o'olock. = 1h SENORITA ISABEILA cuBas, EDWIN M. STANTON, Become the Popular Idol 2”? designates Gen. Jim flotilla yesterday, and returned last night. Here the 10th a a — _ aoe ie nrg Gt the door. couse, mt st ‘i BIGNOR et jare-te Secretary of War Lane 38 the man ia question! '' The Ste ft the flotilla | force of the enemy in c! jr nearly half an | - re engaged for S:x Ni; h'eon'y. oe pring Hanes compap tee hour before the arrival of Gen ‘Thomas with the 1, 0. 0. F—GRAND ENCAMPMENT— — mapeny to plete Se nome, waren this morning, bringing as passengers Lt. Badger | Pnainder of the forces, On the arrival of Gen, ne R. W. Grand Encampment wi!) hold THIS RVENI*G. J. ‘ i amwary fh, semi 1 session on TUESDA EXT; | Entertainment will commence witn the comedy of and other officers, and will return this evening. | ‘Thomas with the 9th Ohto, the 4th Kentucky and | it® emraget Bgey re ym ; tbe two-column article against that practice The rebela appear tobe enlarging d strength- | 24 Minnesota, they fell back, drawing the enemy Fis aetant at 7 o'clock Pp. mM. 8t ‘Oak Police In waa Mise Boek Posie tee are Sendcent copied in its Issue of to-day, summing up as fol- ening their works at Cockpit Point, as.if to make | out of the woods into the open field. ja 35-st B. 8. BOWEN, G. 8. AUUTION SALES. erratic ete Te sameeren Rogers wil appen THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW fogy a Genera] Thomas then advanced bis force to the | ———————_________ er which a Gra: “By 3c. MoGUIRE & CO. ‘Anctionsers. vr No unpreludiced mind cap review auch act, | 'B° Occoannn thelr mainline of defence on thett | optn'geld, when the engagement became general (Oe DAREN ING. Jan aay ith, Pret — aed Mi STUSKS AT AUCTION —Os MONDAY Ap- without ¢oncla@ing that public authorities who | Might wing mae ee ee sera g thagilrae ROKCK, Iste U 3. Consul at M 1 POOR PILLICODD LEE ROON, Jenaney smh, eee in at ‘uction 5 ray comeise, tbe Selplems and confiding |) 4 Eaelsse SUMOR holding thelr ground sgatnst more than double hiands, ca led “The Drama ot the Pas | 14 29,00ndInde Sere. ein fat Buaree Stock of the Firemoa's fasurance Com- sick to the charge o! - ark ic: = Washington was startled yesterday with astory | r6;, number, showering leaden bail upon them. U a 1 ooh EI Bitte Pel tee eens ee ee saying that dispatches had been received at Head- | The two Tennessee regiments, under Gen Carter, | ¥8 from the Z 8 fold importance when the sick, who are to be subjected to this experiment, are the citizen sol- diers who have sacrificed the comforts of home !n ‘poration of Washington Five Per Cent. quarters and by others here, announcing that Gen. | were advanced on the right wing, for the purpose 243t iv ATIONAL AMPHITHE4 TER. ENN. AV. AND E St., Near Widlards’. | 250 Corporation of Washington Six Per Cent. McCook, in comatand of a portion of Gen. Buel’s ee outenking the enemy pps consequently were DES Cor BURN’S ANNIVERSARY—The one prs Gomes cash. 2 of thelr country.. Around them Govern. | 2™Y: had been disastrously repulsed in the pur- | "“phe ieft wing and centre bad sustained the fire Ne.) hundred and third Anniversary of the birtn | C- Sie on inwed 3. 0. meGUIRE & ©O., Avets. Sent sbonid Mhrow its Protecting care, and ten. | Suit of Zollicoffer’s flying force, by reinforce- | of the enemy fortwo hours and hrd suff-red se- | $37 of Ropers Garas will bo coebrated by be | RP. S P By J. © MoGUIRE & CO. Auchoneers. derly guard thelr sick beds from the rutoless | ments for the latter sent from Columbus or | verely in killed and wounded. ‘The enemy were | Burns ¢ genz-aily-at Mrs Hotel, 495 Week of ALE OF THE RUINS OF THE GENER- 4 of medical cbarlatanism.”" Bowling Green. We promptly traced the story | St*tloned behind a high fence, which protected | Soventh street, Oh MONDAY: the ith aeee, 0 aL Hosriral, ow sepiciaRy £qpane— Un aoe _ them ina great measure from the bullets of our | Supper on the table at 7% v'elook. ‘Tickets 19 66 | pent RIT, ct Tursvay Mo STx. dauvery Ce ; Mr. E. F. | 0% finding it utterly false from beginning to | men. had at the hotel. PS Ene Club will meetin thane — ovcicok, at theruine of the Lufirmacy, on K strect, History oF tHe RngLiiox.—From Mr j | end. Nevertheless it created intense sensation in| A simultaneous charge was now made upon | usual room, on the 25th, at7 o'elock. bet th and Stn streets, we iota to Hovey, the agent for this District, we have vol. 1 the Washington hotel halls for some‘hours the enemy by the 9:n Ohio, 10th Indiana, 4th | Ja2-3 ALEX. WILLIAMBON, Sec, ye oe of “The Comprebensive Ristory of the Southern Kentucky and 2d Minnesota. The 9th Ohio, Col NOTICE TO TAX ERS. — rs, Frames, Sashan’ Bisie Rebellion and the War forthe Union,” by Orville REBELS CAPTURED IN A BALL ROOM McCook, charged directly up to the fence, and lem — , TO-NIGHT, January 27th ot Lenker Iv The following dispatch has been received at | thrust their bayonet throngh at the enemy. At Cottxctor’s Orricr, The Who! of 'e Company will appesr and forma ring, Joists, &o, phates . the time of the cherze, Col. McCook’s horse was Washington, December 21, 1961. Phalanx of Talent ee!_om seen.n<ver exo 1 éd. | Stone siils, onde aud Flagging, This work, we see by the testimonials in the | the War Department : shot from under him, and the Colonel himseif | , Notice is hereby given to ail persons in arrears| SEVEN NEW ACTS IN THE ARENA! + urnaces, Ri hands of the agent, has been strongiy indorsed by | St. Lovrs, Jan. 26—Official reports just re- wounded In the lec. for tax hether gas, special, or annual tax, that — Gas and Water President Lincoln and the members of his Cabi- | °e!ved says the expedition sent from Cape Girar- ‘s ts pee, 6 sami ‘at this office before the let -morrow Evening, the Grest Testimonia) ta! Fursiture, Bedsteads, Mattrerees, is due wi en vertised and so: as ie 16) on Which o0008s10n every act in io Governmen' ete apart, an officer with his ald rode upto the | jaw direots. ‘ yc wilt he new For thie night only the price ESS whole to be removed within tec days alter ‘ol. Frv, and cautiously remarked to the Colonel se who wish to avoit the heavy expense of | of admission will be $1 to Dress Circle. the sale. not to fire upon our ply men, at the seme time | 8dvertising will please Pay Within the time epeci- By order of the Commiasiéner of Public Butid- deau to Benton and Bloomfield captured Lieuten- ant Colonel Farmer and eleven other oificers and sixty-eight privates, with a quantity ef arms, horses, gaddies, &c. Most of the rebel officers were surprised and captured in a ball room net, and by many members of Congress and others who bave examined it and zre well qual- Mfled to judge of its merits. ‘This volume Is of some 330 pages. handsomely pea ia A lt rooms pointing to the enemy's line, saying « here are | fed. trebt ILLIAM DYSON. Afternoon Peiformsnce Wednesday and Saturday. a J.C, MoGUIRE & CO..A Ptinted, and the contents soarranged and annoted (Mhened,, di garown men.’’ Col. Fry. supposing him to be a : a Scale of Preces—Orohester Chairs % cents; Dress | °° - = pony! capt Nps aaa cxeanees: Federal officer, replied, We are not firing upon THE UNION PRAYER MEETING Will | ciccie so cents; Ghildson andes 1) Yea at bees , ST Wiibares ad: weit srapllc Midley oF inc Tt There ia no truth whatever'tatho current story Traces hee oar wee eae bie regiment remarked, | Ok, be poigan evcty day this woot tn tne Lather ale 35 conte; Eopral Benge 25 conte; © : reference, as well a8 & grephic history o: e e € cur ‘These sre onr own men here Ns ode conte; jo" nts. | 2. Seon an toc rebellion.” 4 ‘i fant the rebels now have a force of 30,000 men at} The two rode by the aideof each other for some | ith And HM streets, ‘commencing at 40 clock» mm | ‘Doors open at 7 0'clook; pe Wilt oom By J. 0. ERS B.. 3 a Vol. 2 will be tsued in May, and volume 3 in | 84 immediately around Leesburg. It ts a sec sh Far cnn ernie epan, the pattie and the ing ee Ere ern SCNT PERU EY EAE Lp Evsecte On -WEDRE nts, wi eled b ind r ° September. roorback, got up to deter an apprehended move- | B5"(0; niuen te oflcer wheeled biehorseand rode (To, BOOT AND SHOE, DEALERS !The ANTERBU el L-SuS Eee ment of # portion of the army of the Potomac in Lovistans Avenur, » January 29.h,at 16 noeen $34 amd 6th Sércets. A Y clock, at + 3 Georce A. Davis, on L st from Col. Fry, the ald who accomranied the of- Salecribere have 08 hand a lot of és “ath gud Och atrerts west. t ec call tad fects, comprising— Bosm —The wags arcund town are laughing | tha: direction, doubtless. ficer leveied a'pistol at Col Fry and fired at him, | ¢ eas heavy BOUTS ant SHOES. to- over a ry telegraphed to tne Cincinnati Com. gether with & emati lot of Cavairy Boots, LEONI PA MIME COMPANY! ‘ar: itersand Efe atthe same time putting spurs to his horse and | wiich they are pre ared to close out to . ¥: pricht Piao Fo: mercial, representing Senator Ben Wade as being \RREST ON THE POTOMAC. fled. ‘The Colonel now suspecting treachery, | tie tade ae lowe fesen k of panromh & SoMea ; a anemofe Rucker and Parlor Chairs, confidential advi. M. H. Umbaugh, a newspaper dealer of Balti. | drew forth bis pistol and fired at the officer, shoot- JA> C, Mo6UIRE & CO, — nu’ nuh aeet Onion ; f ser of the new Secretary of W ar— = ing bim in the breast, just below the left hippl Auction and Commission Merchanis. T hi and . ookaree Mr_ Stanton ee ee ile ies Feit aed Rirentie Me Bi 1a the beset, tisnesedinees PPje | i8278t____[Mopubona.J MR. ROBERT BUTLER cory ana Coctcact, 5) creas . See newspaper, has been arrested at Millstone Point, | , 7 5e officer fell from - Gen Zollicet. | 7ELVET c = iH CLOAKS. Ax the Bix Bad Boy in Fran-ois Ravel's Comic | Carpet, Ciloloth, Matting, setae —From the N. Y. Evening Post of | on the Potomac, charged with an attempt to jota Font nen aberward rency d as Gen, Zolltcot ELVET GLOAES, CLOTH CLOAKS, snd Say nh I fer, late commanver of the division of the rebel Sha tr osntly and iargely reduced prices. ‘eather Beds, Matiresses, Bedoing. the rebels in Virginia. forces. Pantomms : SCHOOL-MASTEER! 4 be week closes extremely quiet on the Stock Goods &t reduced prices. king Gineses, Mante: Oruaments, ce : . PERRY & BRO. : R! Eertsinkacd Window shades. Exchange. The absence of trustworthy advices RELEASED Col. Connell, who had kngn Gen. Zollicotter | jacstr Penr. avenue and Nintn tt. SCHOOL-MASTS. Stoves, Kitshen Utensils, &e. from fen Burnside’s ex: 1d st . in Werhington, asked to be permitted to see the | — A Extra: t 2u-cess of tha Come Interinde. “Lerma cash, news fromthe gt ee and further Capt. W.S. Doke‘and Lieut. W. B. Wise, of corpse and | went with him He lay {na tent, J SBRIMP—SHRIME! soe, x vegan TOUR DU MAIZON fi » THOS. J FISHER, the speculative stocks, and the tn | the 32d North Garolina infantry, rebel army, have | wrapped in an army bianket hie chest nad tent SHRINE. tae cate nee Olof SALT WATER LE TOFR DU MAISON! JC. MoGUIRE & mostlyamong the operstors ef the Board been released from Fort Warren on parole, and pa ean are AS amg ated pprcpine jn 2% st 21 C street SILAS RALDWIN C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. the market edge ne ok 22 Treasury notes on | leave Balitmore this evening for the South, via! paid, Roman nose, firmewide mouth ued cus "yO. MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING SUPiLIES, The ‘Best Juseler’ ix the World’ the seca ¥- c.. Se ing ef them on the | Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. shaved face. A pistol ball bad struck him in the we have joaraed cows the p cont hs gl WILLIS ARMSTRONG, oy settled value. At the iuoney brokers cone ——————e___ breast, 2 little above the heart, ketiting him in- | Goods, that we may reduce o/! stock off thas > To wis fell, for sccoust of whom it may concern, seme. cleta notes are sxtenble =: 2 percent. disrount. | VERY LATE FROM THE SOUTH any adie face Vote no expression such as those | jg o4.tr Peon. avenue and Ninth tt. pt Siivce Were, of mod-eo snaserae, eompoms— the endorsrd st 3424 ergy aes M Z . who usually fall in battle—no malice, no reckless pe rag pera Ure ER eT SpE ene Lo! ‘ Spoons, Fork«, Laaies, Butter 18 makes no dlatinctica ut the Board oe ; hate, not even a shadew of physical pain. It was O. SUTLERS AND OTHERS. yFOR SALE : Katves. ( ream Pot, Seits, &¢.,&e. Gold alowerto-day. ‘The recent rapid advance THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION gale, placid, noble. But Ihave never looked ona | we, GHle Ar, 2 covered ,Wacons, & sets, Houble rhe Penns, BALE a Teme ct'h. | c. meGUIRE & CO. Aut. r oF ——_2—_—. countenance so marked with fadness. A deep ‘ 6 Fthiopisn Comedian, se - Seeeesent ta Tone ada fealize the proat’ Tue'e | rye CONFEDERATE ACCOUNT OF THE dejection had settled on it. “The low cares of Leeda ho be en ite Wak. Dick Pannen, “Mise Exaca BiLEs, By J.C. MoGUIRE & CU., Auctioncers. fer saleat: $406 163% ng In from the country DEFEAT OF ZOLLICOFFER the mouth’? were distinct in the droop at ita cor- | ington sireet, Genteo:own, 3821-20" » ph peng rp RUSTER’S OF FURNITURF AN pee ai oy bong | per cent., and speculators . 2 See ners, and the thin cheeks showed the wasting FRUACK SILKS. inali grades sa) wid be fron | MMOH Fmanx La roux, aud Lirris uta, HovagwoLp 7Facts — SaTUl baying rates. From southern papers (via Fortress Monrce) we wane eras through disappointment asrogble. ‘aedluny pt exten fue Binok Jamere duken warn oot, Longer. " hep Room, _Bstrartee of 800 oc ot " e death o} ele General does feem “ rr Silke ur ou his Conpe Votants! paogion, pre ear okra Paace wma pe Rumors | have the following intelligence : have disheartened the enemy. They continued genel odorant cies. err: ety Best Slack-rope Performer in America! Pract, TA & inoraplioe i, eee ee ibe that propositions of pers paeld and St. Loulst phe Norfolk Day Book of Saturday contains } their attacks with as much vehemence as ever | Une price on'y, inarked im plain Seuree. | Netuithstanting thé Jorge Otmspeiy bow et the necerds ig Washington ty. 1 shail Fae { Seyi to the A stration, as well as to | 20 4 word in relation to the Burnside expediticn, setae diinnenots Regizes Pare rig caressed jm 24 6 Penn. avenué ard Niuch st, Cant ian DT aNOe IN PR. ICES. falgut Dalaash covered Seis’ Arm 6éd 'Partor Fousre ssfeliows. © TH FePorted propost- | excepting a paragraph on the weather, saying that | yeEpeefenG) teat of the At Kentucky. "PHICK GRAY, BLUE. RED. AND Walre| = U7 NO ADVANCE sod Cpa sah and 1. Recounitien of the Seutbern © : it is under the impression that the Burnside ex- | on that aie. The 15th Mississippi cbarzed up to KLANNELS, ior cold woather. Fine White} Afternoon Pe formance, tor Lacion and Childrens ult lage, Hiab ond Braqket, a Recovnitten of the Southern Conf-derac Pedition isthe cause of itall. Somebody reiieved | the fence, and the men in the two teelinents | a4 Co ored Fisavel , every WEDNESDAY and SATO “ oon omy &. ee i between northern end themselves yesterday by wishing that the saiq | fought hand to hand, catcbing bold of each Ore price only, marked in plain fer, ZO vantities of presente —one & s Dress. — 4 = « its % . the dress oan seenia " 2 fibrogatiou of the fugitive slave law. fleet would either go to the bottom or go home, | her's £10 he ue wureilinttn through} ja 24st Pee ovenan cen Eineeey erry & Bio. Ail our dresses are bought from this ta See Piccollelabor to southern — as they were tired of such bad weather, and never} —MeCook’s gallant Dutchmen came upto support | FRISH LINENS! WISH LINENS! Denesouen;eRermennnh del ded, Admission: tae Basen mae So ie) @ gentioman res ted to see better while they wer ing | the 10th, forming on their right, and with tnem, 3 F . Ladies, 20 5 Chidren. 10 cents. ‘Househo Tooele a hish eilicta! capeci:y, ie the au. | ¢xPected to see ¥ were menscing | driving the enciny out of the woods sien ins Cone Seer pl stock of Irish Linens, Doors cpsosevenunee tein. gether with many other articles of id Union ficera who cisim to be in commurcnen | Ae rsclny acs Ceti mae be reese es | the cess he rat eet ee ta neigh of WAR RILEY EB SATURDAY AFTERNOON Terms cash ft , : O° T of Phursda it, which says | oft e to th ie Fon) e t o, whick, e Ot vo . Raselog catenin the Confederate army, that Davis | teported presence of the fleet te enn Sound, | Bed marched all night to get to the battle, to? | nik Por Familia” edad Children 3. APolition of slavery In tent, thatup tothis writing (on Wedneslay) we are| gether with the two East Teanessee and the 12th | _jx24-1nt ‘Opt 2 ? % Children. amt vin Trem ets twenty-one years. not sure wether there is now or ever been a Kentucky Regiments, were coming up. The] PpOSWELL’S ——C— Admi TENSIVE SALE 0! cut to England” sys, Is the balt thrown | Vance gunboat over theswash at Hatterss or not, | enemy themselves were In danger of being ont MEDICATED COUGH CANDY, geen a tf " The latest news we have ts from Capt. Hill, who | flanked and cut off from their retreat Stand- , OR THE rR OF i Minstreis! Minet DNESDSY MO a From Old Pei arrived Lere yesterday from Matamuskeet, Hyde | #!t’s battery was tn full play. with deadly effect, eROuGHs. COLDS, BRUCHITUS, INFLU- at the . Ff patil seus the store 4. Th. county, through the sound, and says he saw no- | on theircenter. Kinney’s and Whitmore’s were | ED BA Ae Oe CONSUMPTION, CANTERBURY! , Sf Loumans between 6th e steamer Adelaide arrived at Baltimore thing in the sonnd in the shape of a gunboat. | advancing. There was no help for it, the day Sold wholesale and retail by O. BOXWFLL, MAGNIFPICE: T PRESENTS: s ato a.m, yesterday morning, bringing the following news: | We shall probably bear mere before going to| Was lost to the Rebels, and they must retreat, corner Maryisud avenue and 7h street; Z. D. GI oa Me he On Saturday a ting of truce wen! upto Norfolk. | Pf°ss, 28 Col. G. 8. Singletary ht and ob-| They were pushed back, flying as they went] MA 4 droggiats every where. ja4-2 and on the return brought the officers of the French | ied permission from the commanding general | 8cross the field. Sar ASikD name! gi par fess oko arn Enaicen stil ugee- frigate Pumoue, who had been in communication | © 29 09 2 reconnoitering expedition down the| On they went. The enemy !s driven through BUANKETS-BLANEF Ts: peste ; JILTS—QUILTS! 7 THE soar with the consuls of France in some . | fiver. He lefton Tuesday evening. A ript | the woods, where, an bour and a belf before, QUILTS—Q ? ‘oral @rn porta, and also several other passengers | in tue same pape: added. says that Col. Sineletee | they so nearly surrounded the loth. the ge seoct Napkina oe yanenes sane Liven! Ww ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF Music, Aine,’ 00d aaeort ment of Liquors and iby the passengers there {s inteiligence that the | 'Y bad not arrived when we went to press, and| Rich Mountain. Many regiments sre completely Gloves, Hosiery ! ie om uuu tae Whisky feamer Louisiaua of che Bay Line but employed | Weare stil! in doubt. broken, and ran for he forestson the left. Wood’s | With a fall stock of Domestic Goods. for sale by] Every evening aremarkabiy fine Pree Conot tet gg 2. ® trangport in the Burnside exnedition, went | , The rebels at last admit their defeat in Ken- | Alabama regiment breaks fora swamp and scat- WM. R RILEY & BRY, embrao in} tions from ths beat o musle: barrels fine Virgar, gsbore a short distsnce north of Hatteras during | t¢ky. The Day Book says, under the head of| ters there. Some regiments act together, and 2 No 38 Ventral s toree, | and the most popular operes—rendered mm beter 7 ‘Articles which we deem unneoces- the gale cf Monday night of last week. She had | Murther particulars of the Somerset disaster, «Not | form ina field a mile to the rear of thelr first ae IT be ih ay than at ste rt saloon. ‘ seven Bundred troops on board, all of whom were | # bad as first reported by our side. Six thousand | position. But Standart’s shells, thrown from the acre POS COM TEATS waheateeerceie: oy an AAS, plsced ou board of other vessels. It was then | Confederates attack fourteen thousand Federals.” | bill where the section was so nearly taken, begin PHRENOLO6Y! 1pg every comfort ‘they Gesite, Iu asditine to ‘the id that ureat diificulty would be exze:ienced | The Petersburg Express sends us the following: | tof. among them. They fly again, pursued by 4 DI aN, PHRENOLAGIS: ving | finest music in Wi on tn getting her off, aud by order of the Federal | (Gt. Crit'enden began theatinck at seven o'clock | OUr Victorious troops. For the third aed last time, sh $0 Penni ogton, they wili « & short time at 450 oall, from the atteative attendants, decidedly commander she was fired and entirely destroyed. | 2 Sunday morning. The enemy was posed | they form, only to be ecattered as before ig now prepared to give verbal d re a VERS su; lesoriptions | best Refreshments le ip the Metrop- Six or seven other vessels and canal bests arenity | t be but Afteen hundred, but Iwas efteroona | | After this the rout ie complete. Panic stricken, | of charkotor, together with charts, to all'who may | HENRY ROSENTHAL, said to have gone ashore on the N found out that they were fourteen thousand | tbey fly in all directions. ‘The pursuit is presaed | dezire. ‘ rennd 6-Im & North Carolina up to the very intrenchments of ‘th, T Pricas—Verbal Delineations 50 cents; one oles Coast, nnd were burned to prevent the possibility | ove. P y inirenchments of the enemy. Two | extra jur Charts. A discount made on partics _ of their falling into the hands of the Confederates Gen. Zoliicoffer was killed early in the action. | of their Pet have been taken. The third, which | Gver tix persons ; also on childrea accompanying BALLS, PARTIES. &ec. Information had been received that the expe-| GeR. Crittenden was wounded. Col. Carroll took | they took with them, is only saved to be left be. | ther parents, : . . dition at Port Royal command of the forces and recrossed the Cumber- | hind in their flight across the river. Our cannon Office 450 Pennsylvania avenue, north side, be- “pak CARTAIDO™ SUNDLERS af to Oc ‘and river Our loss is three hundred, and the} Open on their camp, our shells falling into their [gen a4 end 0 sts. Usloe hours from, m. to | qa SER THIDSS BUNSEERS Mf the o- tion with the forces under Gen. Bu-nside, preper. | CP€™Y lost four or five hundred Rutledue’s and | Most effective haitery, killing four of the men at | 1@ems 0 ine ate frente ana thp puniie than thee wih ve atory to effecting a lauding and making an easauit | MCClung’s batt@ies were left on the field. We | their guns and driving the rest away. The dark. Burk ENGLISH CRAPE AND CRAPE rat grand HA! ots Ss on the tnt«rior of North Carolina marched seven miles. The enemy were repulsed | Nees Of nightfall only prevents a general assault, VEILS, Ne ‘emperance tell. o7 & s'reet.. ews n Frem Olé Pointwe learn that the Féderal light. | three times, and fell back to their fortifications. | 80d our troops lie down, hoping in the morning | All widths and mE eRaY & DROFHER, Sth and 10th. ‘ne bast musto in the city is enga ed doa! pobaven bad been driven ashore by the They then outflanked us, when we retreated. te | to complete the good work of that Sabbath, a j23-6t Pa. avenue and Nisthet. ooss: ‘Tickets $i, admi tus 8 gentic- storm, an captured by the Confederates and taken our breastworks. We were Sutrounded, and | Work they had not sought, for they were resting | — — ror es witbout the reach of the Federal vessels, There | °T°ssed the Cumberland river under fire that Say, pronase to the attack which Gen. GEN 'L HOOKER’S prvi ION !—The steam. J. O'Brien ‘were seven ren on hoard, all of whom were taken “Eight o’clock, Sunday night —We lost ali | Thomas had intended to make on Monday. leven Lai aan vale 4. Barnecio, lsoners. Another report says that the light- | OUf horses, tents, and equipments; 11 guns were| _I rode over the battle field tn the evening. Oar | lesy MORNING (Sundess suaapeen jam” Mt t tamen was that moored off Willow, hby’s spiked or thrown into the river. Cols. Powell, } men were burying the dead, but many stil lay at 9% o’olock LL ‘Spoons,and Forks, Point, inside of Hampton Roads. She rifted | Sutler, Siahn, and Cummings, were wounded ghastly where they fell. The wounded al | _______ ‘J MRTEENTH GRAND ASSEMBLY ‘Lounge, fo the mouth of Lyunbaven Bay, and wes there | Major Fogg was wounded in the hip. Zollicof- n taken up. The same kind treatment was ex- Rss Linens FOR LADIES’ AND GENTS’ of the Lue taken. fer's body has not been recovered. Our forres } tended to the enemy’s wounded which was given 1 apd pmpie tons in TE ya ps i Att D betwee Eis firming the sceount that Gen Zolliteye orn con made to me as I passed through the hospital, | 4m end. fi our proverbial seek Information had been received at Norfolk con- were six thousand strong. We are still falling | t© our owm. ‘The universal remark which they | , A fal an “ re ee. 58, tween 12 tad Pillows At tbe late battle Io Ken- | 4, Second Dispatch —Petersbarg, Jan. 2 —a | Was, “We never expected to be treated so." We | White Cambrics, plaid ax oe ore entlemaa and In- amie ; ¢ lots on the part of the Confed- dispatch from a friend at Kaoxviit! has just been | have been misled. We sxpected to be served ja 23-6t avenue and Nintese, aaa | fated 5. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Aucts. Sed en 2oPs Was about 400, in killed, wounded | "ceived, saying that General Crittenden rallied | like dogs should we fall Into your hands. You and missing 5 RAND SOIRBE! at Monticelio, and will make a stand there. The | ate kinder to us than we would have been to you. | (¢OR SUTLERS, CAMP_USE AND RES- G 2 E ise tls edmait their total defeat, with loss of fiseete oe oe forces was very much exaggerated yee only ai swrence was = eas neaaial a the dend. _ kee Table ‘Lingag: get (Dumas ym = TEMPERA NCE HALL. | WARING T. ‘2. St EA! M BAKERY. e . 4 a the fugitives 1 0 e1 ere ogether in com- 3 RO’ . (3 + 4 Of artillery left on the Sd eee eries | UY hens mon pits. Our own. were buried fo separate | POSS gp Fee occase aaNet Ou ERI Daw EVENING, Jan's Sint Between 4 and 6th Streets. was killed and Gen. Crittenden wounded. ‘The War in Missouri graves, and on many of them I saw young cedars bat exc it by saying that their fi 6,600, wallet that of He Pte te ‘was 14,000. ooo ts dten News fro; Carmo, Jan. 25.— By re ee 0: ng will commerce Bt 8 0'¢.00k. Good ‘The attention of dealers is toour larse already planted by. tbelr comrades, PORTABLE WOODEN TENTS! pasvegiohet Gt. ore mits stock of FRESH CRACKERS AND CAKES, Sr. Lovts, Jan. 25.—Several of the secessionists |, Besides one of the graves prepared for the éné. for sale and will mske to iy rof. C. <8, Manager. } Among the varieties may be named: sala of this city, who were recently asseased for the | my’s Killed, I noticed several lying already to be | o Zne udermensd has fr» Fiof'c. F BaRNes. _ Rebei States. benefit of the southwestern fugitives, by order of | ikterred. One poor boy lay in the exact position. size,ata very low price. T' of truce, copies of Gen. Halleck, baving failed to pay the assess-| asi was told, in which he was found. le rested ‘ z ta, thei hi his side, his head lying on bis ri atthe coruer of Foutesnth and @ atone PERSONAL, ments, ir a8 been seized within a day | on his side,his on bis right arm, while | &t the corner of Four: ped ad Abpea of the 1oub, Ista and 224 of | or two past, a pepe oy to satiely the assese-| his left hand was Yootely closed’ on hie right J _j823 lin™ JOHN A. JORDAN. T NOTICE. omar »*rom which we extract the | ment, with 25 per cent. additional elbow. His eyes was closed, and he lookedas | > ooK OUT FOR LANCASTER —Lamcuster | NIE corer Sil Persone re receiving @ The Little Rock Journal of the 17th Yesterday, Samuel Engler, a prominent mer. | though be had just fallen asleep. County Provision Store, comer of Sh ard G | HOne, UBER PT me, for $125, sn. favor of ‘hat General Frost, the © ss inst., says} chant, and one of the assessed Secessioniste, had | In one field, where the 9h Obio charged upon Washington,—i am dei'* receiving f.om Lan- A aid | Sberined th: ‘valusbie eon- ‘who bas been on parole faye gs [usoner. | a writ of repleviu served upon Provost Marshal | the enemy, 85 of the enemy lay cold in death, and r Count eh iderati. anion bundred adberents awaiting recrules te General, for property setzed from him, where- | some 30 wounded Jey. groaning with sufferings Fi wi » fresh Ia : sd his attorney, Nathaniel Cox, (form- | from thelr wounds. On the otuer fleld, on the ater 9 id chief, Sterling Price. cliy of Baltimore , : : niet, ) Were arrested and lodged in ite side of the road, as many were found i Sete Rtg en we | Sieaae GLE Bees tn ney sets nt | Png Senate tants Naar oan | ERE came Se sega ‘0-day i ta) ng int evel jon; $ website gong We] Gis and erteeente etme mea | beima ele Ocean, | deta Cea aa a ea SPL al hn 5 < og ¥ ol mits of ment, and ree or four ies were to Col, Neally’s Bay Bald cece tee battalion te ee Bot ines vies the Bess Tenia epawee Anew It was: most dingy a nad > — - | sion of ¢ ‘ommanding Gen under - | that the avera: ‘wounded to the number - Street, Washington, po on ieee —_ balf a milion of alty secording tothe lage of war. , oe sbould be psy less than js usual in eae eee oi - - ont OF3 & ” — ©f the troops Place for the payment | Gen Halleck also adda that mart!=| law having | The killed sud wounded Wore feat te mostly ASK al (near Willard’s Hote).) A letter from. Ried a, dated: the been declared fn this city by the authority of the | shot in the head or body, showing that our men ASK i¥ wtatcs that Jolin K. Jackson, Colonel of the sik oedsiea or A aap meyer Tek Tefeby | opportunity, Theceen’ “in mest stage er tsed | r: Having started s branch New York estab- : id fname or are opportunity. enemy, in most porn R aed faa cece’ eppotnted & Briga- | notified that an’ attempt on their to ‘interfere over, the beads of our ten, which scooutie or i Your Srouen . md trig: The een cane polio mpeg pith the execution of any order issued from these | our list ef dead being so sivall, compared with ed YOUR GROCER lishment in this city, we invite Butlert, Grocers, adquarters, or impede, molest or trouble eny enemy. Restawrantewrs, and Hotel Keepers, to call and , Ky., <ficer duly appointed to carry such into] ‘I'he victory was complete. Thirteen FOR DAYTON’S BOSTON GRACKERS ’ a ] oe General cmpanmesies thet F, eBect, will be regarded asa military rene ana more than a Thousand mand of arms,a thousand FOR DAYTON’S BOSTON CRACKERS epamnine cur monk which 1s -woll neesrted ene): his papers nished accord, ugly. shortes ition, bs OR DAYTON’S BOSTON CRACKERS of goods of the best quality. We take st twenty-five per cent. discount in| the Provost Marshal General will arrest exch | stores of every Kind? it uh Satis tT acme p eege ten’ AND TAKE NO OTHER orders for anything in line, and execute them was at Ni and every person, of whatever rank or office, who ‘tnelu ing ‘AND TAKE NO OTHER i = ew Orleahs the in any way, to prevent or interfere with taand medicines, and, AND ‘TAKE NO OTHER. pemet var pe the execution of any erder iesued frou the heed. books, and even dag , ee, : ENT! bom pso! 2zulc eppeared on the Mis- Spectre He will call on the commandt: officer | &c. They saved nothing but their own lives A E border. L the di tment of St Louis for any milltary as- | copy of the order of retreat was found, directing sistaneé be may require. that the army should move at 4’o’clocg, silent! 7 x 3 > Tar ae ovpeatbing. They did noteven spi . ) interesting frem Cairo. ‘To our men, sceustomed Pay tare pe ee to So said, troops trom = ky, dgach neat eT eae oats us ~ ism, thatthe ma-| aly bes ¥ removed ; 7 igi istarbing niguliy we: tab bwve GARD —The nodersignad bess leave to in- Ag 8 i 2 Perera tpt ee aor ee Twa afte every Cate CaP ST Om 1, Cumberland river. ona la of them ; kets, shot guns and « nuirrel Fiflen, “ But tor ‘ m 32 found. A : ious exceed 300—two 2 and Sf'y killed and wo t will f, o part of table o'dirs thas with eae ot y population — Mettawa be cee 4 cabinet inebe: r y . vi ee. Tbe Po'l wus abo: ae

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