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i EWS FROM THE SOUTH. SICK AND WOO! SOLDIERS IN A LUXURY OFFICIAL. "“e. r Three Days Later Intelligence from | LATEST N : A LUXURY et & THE EVENING STAR. the , owes Expedition. IVs tke the subjoined extrac from the latest HOSPITAL. A LUXURY Deaerness oF srarn, TON CITY: THE WAR IN KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE. = ‘Snite oe tine i DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT Wasmneron, January 25, 1902. ae 30, 1869, | THE DAMAGES OF THE STORM ALMOST | oo) Buelt’s pian, says the Memphis Argus, ts the f July 16, 1861. DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT The Secretary of Btate will hereafter receive THURSDAY ......... JANUARY 30, ENTIRELY REPAIRED. — vant periomiy at marr leek pee as : armen Brid DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT Members of Congress on business an ‘Saturézys, s a ; = vast superior! ; General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner Bridge | — ~ 3 =“ . ds for success. It seems that the Federals jn- | and Washington streets, Georgetown, Jan. 24. FRESH EVERY Day commenting with Saturday, the frst of next Spirit of the Morning Press. GPE FLEET NOW HAVE COMET > Ec [teed toleetinte iadiitg woth Ostarene ail ge a FRESH EVERY DAY. ah, ; agemecr ou Daccuracy = 4 * Bow: Treen, then, wi a force only ESH . Ps irae serotn aitieckaasaecaes a aes tee ~ ys pea Sale fen} that anette 3a ajs7th do : a ae moe jan 1-4 WILLIAM SEWARD. the Articles of Confederation, exer-‘sed the tight | THE COMBINED FORCES nour To force to march on. it 1 can, a: Noshviles a do do. Sold by MARSHALL @ PAGE. in DEPLETE “¢ s : r nd t! ywling Green and Nashville. < tr tr= rane soannplan ont aie ic alec This expedition to Nashville will be under the BROWNING & KEATING, | | WV gal ee d a 1|2d VermontVoiunteers 2 command of McCook. Crittenden is to cross the ja 23-tf says the Congress of that date had no power to} The Navy Department have very satisfactory | (en! river, and moving on Hopakinsville, + 83d do a 2] i to the 26th instant, : recommended dispatches from flatteras, up >] threaten our line of retreat over the Memphis ee pag = sega to ado — three days later than the advices received by Mr. | branch of the Louisville avd Nashville railroad. | 20th ilsth do ARMY EXPRESS COMPANY. Lepaetent of Se rece Sue te sitet Sheldon on the day before yesterday. They bope thus to force Hardee out of Bowling on aioe = “wie teoeanias ae te . Cannainl Goldsborough writes that in the Green into the open field, or tosurrender. The tote OxpexeD, That the Wer Department will be closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays end Fridays egainst all other business but thet which relates to active military operations in the field. plan, a sort of a miniature of that of Gniesnau in EW ARRANGEMENT! tion Committee re; three days intervening between the departure of | Gers:iany. in 1813, 16 of the ablest; but It requires | 394 bo 51a ea 9 ps Saturdays will be devoted to the business of gal pales bs the Spaulding and the ship by which his letter oe bpiplaeeg Palos heen gees —— Senctessend: : 17 The Norfolk Day Book, received at Fortress | was forwarded, that much had been done to me say the rals have it, some say they | so do.... 215th do do . Monroe on Monday, has an account of the capture | repair the damages of the protracted storm to the tae pae, Pies) Te centy jen laa: even do. ALL RAIL FROM NEW YORK. Mondays to the business of the Public. of Fort Clinch, on the Florida coast, from the | expedition. Every one of the naval ships has | ;, this war, will be bafied by the same —~ we Vol. 41 HOURS. EDWIN M. STANTON, Rebels. The account says that after taking pos- | arrived and got over the shallow entrance in | that defeated the no-plan at Manseass. A glance Mosytand, ja22-tt Secretary of War. session of Cedar Keys and Wakassa Bay, the safety but two, of little importance comparatively, | at the map will enable the reader to understand it, and to see that, menaced by a superior force in ‘This Company is prepared to forward sll kinds National gunboats steamed up Suwanee river, | the Whitehall and the Barney. front, with one on his flonk and dnother on his of goods to and from— AUCTION SALES. spreading terror among the inhabitants, afte’ | The Whitehall had been sent back to Fortress rear, with an unobstructed road to Nashville, our . NEW YORK—Offics 32 Broadway, Le which firing was heard, and it was supposed that | sronroe for necessary repairs, and the Barney had | prave and able General would be like leon te * For other Auction see cs Séth do BOSTON—Office, 7 Congress street, and 2 Con- page. Fort Clinch had been taken by the United State’ | peen delayed there, but was then momentarily | at Rivoli, ina position whence only eagle-like atta Baugie, phi expected, the Pusey that sailed a few hours before | fpidity in the calculation and use of time could a ‘do. 2| Harris’ Light Cavalry 4] PHILADELPHIA—Offics, 337 Chestant THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW . POPs Pe te ee porte, extricate him victorious. Again, we ask, have 114th Rhode Island Art 2 . street, A Five Pen.—We are indebted to our neigh- | her having just got in, in good condition. they the numbers? for that, afler all, is the ques- Ne re acon - } | BALTIMORE-Office, Camden Ftation, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. bor. William F. Richstein, 278 Pennsylvania | Commodore G. regarded (when he wrote) the | tion. If they have, the great battle of the cam- oad WASHINGTON—Office, 388 Pornsyivanis av., CoNtincazion oF THR SALE A’ ran a lent gold. f the make of | difficulties of the expedition feirly surmounted, ign may have to be fought along that range of ALEXANDRIA-Office, 105 King street, arrain J. = — avenue, for an excellent gold pen o: d was confident that the joint movement from | hills, which, a few miles north of Nashville, af- ANNAPOLIS, FORTRESS MONROE, Dawson, Warren & Hyde. Every pen turned out | and was ly made. His fleet | (%4 8 series of natural defenses of great strength. tod Ys Battery. NEWPORT NEWS, PORT ROYAL, by these manufacturers is warranted to be 16 carrat | the inlet would be very speedily made. a Our men are brave; General Hardee is a well- ‘And the gold. For flexibility and other good qualities | then had entire possession of those waters—Pam- trained, a skillful and practiced leader; our cause . SOUTHERN BLOCKADING EQUADRONS, . shallen; tition. Th: lico and Albermarle Sounds. is just; and unless positively crowded down, we : this pen may fairly c: rouge ——— feel certain the victory will be thus either at AT FAIR RATES! juz ‘ Those dispatches embrace proof of the gratify- ry We 45th do do. are for sale by Mr. Richstein. Ing fact that though the storm bad delayed Gen Bowling Green itself or at Foshville. a mse - y goLoRED MAN, Ji Se gee ae ae a ng fs * | We try to get at the exact force of the Federal Columbian Washington, © o came Tux Porren {kvestigation—A Washington } porn ide’s expedition, it had not in any way so | the mae we are inclined to doubt that they pos. | 4* Hospital at ‘San ee ut 45 years Ot ion —— correspondent of the New York World writes a5} orparrassed him as to affect the prospect of his | #88 the needed superiority to carry out this plan— —— ¢ or labore work of follows in relation to the report of the Potter in- triumphant success. devised, we think, on an erroneous estimate by | ist U. S. Cavalry. 4)Cameron Dragoons... 2 JAMES RHODES, vestigating committee: “It Isa notorious fact that many of the cases narrated in it have ere this been refuted byevi-| OUR MILITARY BUDGET. dence proving loyalty, and stating that the com- ——¢—_— mittee bas been the receptacle of evidence of y kind, them of our force, expecially of those parts of it] 4th do do. 1) lst New Jersey Cavalry 2 near the Navy Yard. outside of Bowling Green. 5th do do. 1/24 do Vol. O MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING SUPPLIES. RUMORED ABANDONMENT OF SHIP ISLAND. 6th do do. T we have marked down the prices of Winter The correspondent of the Memphis Appeal 3d do Infantry Goods, that we may reduce a!! stock of that kind. writes from Mobile, under date of January 16, as | 24 Binine Viustenes : PERRY & BRO., i ” THE FIGHT AT OCCOQUAN. follows : 7th do js 24-tr Peon. avenue and Ninth st. rivals, enemies, and disappointed office-ceekers. The following additional particulars of the i The doings of our neighboring enemies on Ship haya oes paren Bese SILKS ia a fradee ant Fidihy, fom ConrmuEp.—Yesterday, the Senate confirmed | fight xt Occoquan have been received: sland are extremely myatity: ing. couple o! 2d Vermont ‘alan ils medium up to extra fine Biac! ike. the nomination of Maj. Frederick Steele, of the} On Tuesday night, at sundown, General Heint- | W°eS Since they were there in great force. Of Also. medium and fine Mourning Silke at our this there can be no doubt, for there is little dif- | 5th do do.... 1 Lith infantry, to be a Brigadier General of volun- | zelman sent fifty of the New York Thirty-seventh, | ficulty in obtaining accurate information as to | 10th Raseeeeeey ot 1 teers. Also, that of John Tucker, of Pa., to be | oder Lieutenant Colonel Burke, to capture some | what is going on about and on the island. Now jot Rhode Teles a H an Assistant Secretary of War. rebels who were to be at Porter’s, near Occoquan i sahboeelige mo Sone pak tape aie um been Ist New York Artillery 1 Bridge. They had to march ten to eleven miles | ‘pis fact hasbeen Socertsinet in a manner which | Rocket Battalion. through mud, and reached there about one o’clock | I might specify were it politic todo so. ‘There sithew Sock Usssiry- 1 yesterday morning. A duncze was progressing in | now remain on the island but about 5,000 men, 3a 3 6 useful publications of the day,) for a copy of his | the house, which was frame, and coyered with | Ver 2.000 of whoin are sick, the duty of taowe ath ro Pensonat —Morrissey, the prize-tghter, {s sick ordered to surrender. They immediately refused, INTERESTING FROM PENSACOLA—DISBANDMENT OF ith New York = ° in the New York Hospital, with compound frac- | 87d opened fire on our men tarough a window. ALABAMA TROOPS. 2 re “4 ture of the leg. and then made port holes through the sides Correspondence of the Mobile Advertiser. 37th The Baltimore Sun says: Secretary Seward hoping that their firing would be heard by their v senimetoy; Bis Jan. 17 ens ss ays | sith {o Wasbingion, from Now Vork- Gen, Banka | °mrades, and ald come to them. After consid. | 0,"eM!Y 8 dorm negroes escaped from Pensa. | S34 came down to the Relay House on Tuesday after. | erablerandom firing, a whole platoon fired through negligence, of course, or {t could not have hap- | St noon, on bis way to Washington, to testify before | the weather boards, and In a few minutes after. | pened. A white man is under arrest upon the | gin the committeeon the conduct of the war. He re- | wards the firing ceased, and some one cried out | Charge of assisting them off. Thisis the second 77th do... Barnum’s._ They left for Pennaylvania in theaf- | © examination it was found that Inside were | rines escaped, inopen daylight, from the navy _Y. Total ternoon. Ex-Attorney General Black alsostopped | bodies of nine privates and one major of the | yatd. They had (bees the only two guns that % st Barnum’s yesterday, and ‘eft in the afternoon | Texas Rangers and one civilian dead. The man | Could be brought to bearon them. These marines = - saeet Seaclry Scott left Isat evening for | °f the house, Porter, about seventy years old, wes | Oe,vety s‘bad eggs.’ One of their officers de-| 4s General Hospiinn, (eres) — i serted and another was convicted by court martial Pitisburg, to expedite the maaufacture of mortars. | t@ken up stairs, with a musket, which he had | of gross misconduct, and dismissed the service. mena moderate rates. dink ta din ae price only, mar! in plain Tes. < ' BERRY & in 24 6t Penn. avenve and Rast, T x GRAY. BLUE. RED, AND GEE SHC sokets and Drawers FLANNELS, weather. » and Colored Fiannels, waa i 5 . ulation * One price only, marked in 2 eS aro afi Thread ja 24-6t Penn. avenue and Ninth st. é “ey RISH LINENS! ring I RISH LINENS! irt Collars, Sooke. We have a fall sock of isk tiene Bisck and] With a large assortment of Goods not enume- Colored Silks for sale at the lowest R"S%to.. inane will find sniea a0 en I> We are indebted to the compiler, J. Dis- turnell, (whose name is identified with so many do. 1st California Vol. Sth Mlinois Cavalry. 2d Wisconsin Vol . M.R RILEY | Central portuni! jortment Between 3h and street. fs sacrifice us the owner ie about to shane jn 24-10t Opposite Center ned . jos br TARBHALL: & PAGE, Ancts. CouGHS, COLDS, BROCHITUS, INPLU- FUTURE DAYS. ENSA, ants Bl! , Ns See OF CONSUMPTION, By J.C McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, Sold solemie sad remit by 0. BOSWELL. | GALE OF THE RUINS OF sitet at tat tat it tt OSWELL’S B MEpIcaTED COUGH CANDY, R THE CURE PO tee fete elle tet eter te ttt Bl gists every where. i d 7th 3 Z.D.GIL- enue 6D street; nieou* LANKETS—BLANKETS! B Table Janene Seats Sree. peter ba horney eprops or. pry Aone been using from s window. The one whosur- ji Sag us ouene regiment habe the say ibe bey ae inteuty Hi oe new ork Md ene Napkins. Towels, Sheeting s, - meme on receive is friends last evening, ani 8 par- tyil gZiment in the Confederate service an: e firs! nove 7 0" lomiery! lors were crowded with a brilliant atray of mili. a wan @ eke lien/ eng sald he had been | inthe fleld. It is, therefore, the drstof thetwelve | 34. do do g [3a Penn. Volunteers . 1] With fall stock of Domestic Goods; for sale by | Foosing, Jomte, ko. = tary, political and fesbionabie notables. It was or & stag dance; that be was a Union | months? troops tog cut. ‘Twocompanies—Cap.| 4th do do 4|45th do dO...eee M. KR: RILEY & BRO mt Heads and Flagging, oue of the most delightful affairs of the season did not fire a gun, but wanted them to | tains Clark's and Mabry’s, from Barbour county | 6th do do. 9}49th do do...00. 5 Beene as pwn TDRCOS, ae loos, Secretary Smith. of the Interior Department, also | surrender at first. We had one man killed and | were discharged yesterday. On the 9th of F Sth do do 2/2d Vermont Volunteers ju 24-1068 ‘Opposite Center Market, bit urniture, Bedstea.is, Mattresses, entertained 2 larve party of friends. four wounded. Our men had the advantage of | 27Y Wo other companies—Captain Smith’s, for-| 10th do do. 5)3d do do..... eee uy OC. —_———_______ x ” merly Captain Bakel’s, from Barbour, and Cap- | Ist do Cavalry. 4\4th_ do do..... Cc PHRENOLO6Y! : Forms cosh, in vernment funds, U7" Advices from Port Roysi by the 8. R. es to cows en aod only harem seen [tein Easeey’s Gorm Wilcox, goout. On the 13th, ho de Cae 8 rg Ny, Basapshiee Nal. bil ALD N PHRENOLQOIST, having an 8 to be removed within thirty days after Spaulding state that on Thursday last, when she J When a gun flashed in fr! ng, while they never | Captain Dawson’s, from Pike. On the 20th. Ca lo 0. 5/70 ine Volunteers, rooms nnsy VaR 4 . lett Hilton Head, the joint expedition against put out their lights. Thus not a Rebel escaped | tain Posey’s from Mobile, and on the 2th, 6th do do. 5|Cameron Dragoons... Syonee. is now proseren to ahve ver = pepe age ae Commissioner of Public Bailé. Savannah was about to sail. The gunboats of | to tell the tale, unless they had some outside as | C*Ptain Wood's, from Pike. ‘The remaining} 2d do Artillery... 1|Sturcis Rifles’. e ee . McGUIRE & CO., Avots, Commodore Dupont were moving towards Tybee : ‘s y companies ge out in March. Great efforts have | 5th do do.. Sjist D. C. Volunteezs.. me dollar Island by the way of Skull Creek, a much shorter J Pickets, who fled on our approach. It took place | heen made to induce the gallant ist Alabame to | 24 New York Cavalry. 1 — harte. E parties . route, and intended to pass in the rear of Fort | fifteen miles from Alexandria. re-enlist. They were poorly successful, except} 2d do Vol.. 1 Total......+++..+.89| over six persons ; 2!so on childres socompanyiag Ww-s8! NGTON STEAM BAKERY, Pulaski, so as to evold tat fortress. mare cane. the last one, a few days ago, which bas been par-| 9th do _do..... 1 the r parents, 347 C Sraxer. No civilians were allowed to land at Hilton = tially successful. It seemed as if it would break Office 450 Pennzvivania avenue, north side, be- Between 4 and 6th Streets. Head, those who had arrived on the transports] The King Philip went down to Indian Head % Comer! Bragg’s heart to part with the Ist Ala-| At Fifth District School House Hospital, Branch | inp°m=s *ot 1 *. Office hours from®s. m. to}. rye atzention of dealers is requested toour large being compelled to remain on board the vessels. | yesterday, and returned last evening. She re- | bama. of General Hosputal on E street, Jan. 24. a Last week he attended f their 4 PeCkTABLE DEN TENTS! tyr awe aeoeend es ports affairs unchanged on the lower Potomac. ee! atten one of their dress pa- er ORTA Woo) é : Among the varieties may 3 -—Fr N.Y. Ev - rades,and madea speech to the i it. 62d New York Vol... 2/6th U.S. Cavalry. — FrmanciaL.—From the N. Y. Evening Post-of | ‘rhe Resolute came from the lower flotilla past | Prpedis were eee pee Naraeet: eres ae me ae pad BE be Deere. Tit the undermurned Gyr, sale apd wil ke to WATER CRACKERS, Money is unchanged, 6 per cent.on call and | the rebel batteries to Indian Head on Tucsday r He said that he would rather havej one | 5th Rhode Island Vol. 1|Obio Cavalry, (unat). 1 order Portabie Wooden sats, Sats can be gat 520% for prime paper. night. She was fired at, but was not struck. regiment of veterans than three regim-nts of | Ist U. 8. Artillery .. — taken down 10 a few minutos and cnn beeses BUTTER CRACKERS, Gold is dull today at 103%al03%, principally | It is reported at the Yard that a short time | @W troops. During that day an effort was made | 2d do Cavalry’. Total...oeeeeseeesl0 | afthe corner of Fourteenth and @ ate. ‘BURG CRACK! atl03¥. Exceange on London pint unsettled J since, while one of our vessels w; r t to reorganize the regiment. Three companies— | 4th do do. 23 im* JOHN A. JORDAN, EDIN RACKERS, at aoout 11334 for first class. abn fieg &t 2 | Capts. Clarke’s, Smith’s and Posey’s—declined to | — re? z W.... FoR THEARMY. ~ GROUND CRACKERS, The introduced to Congress to pre- | rebel batiery, one of the guns could Hot be dis- | reorganize in this regiment. The seven other | Sick remaining in the Hospital for Eruptive We mye jie nek: GINGER basis in the matter of paying the | charged. when the load was withdrawn and the | companies furnished a small number each, about Diseases, at Kalorama, Jan. 24 lerké seer ot manne Pen SUGAR lic debt in coin, whatever } cartridge found to be filled with sand. 250 in all, This number will probably be in- | 24 y_s 3 Drume (Systeme Grepoire:) Frengh Bi tor ALMOND NUTS, Paper money scheme may be adopied, meets creased to 300 or 350in a few days. {t isexpected | 24.U,8 N'Y Gotan avntlecn {| iniastry. cavalry, ond artillery; Martine Prores GINGER NUwS, patie pny Sty ge dee ntercat, pay- 10 BE BROUGHT BEFORE THE HoUsR. then to all up the regiment by recruits. ‘Thue ttn do 3d New Jersey Vol. wruta of all ete alee th Poe cay sive: RAISIN CAKES, ment ue the of ‘ebruary on the first fift is e Is abama ‘es ifs name an: nomini “4 millions 7 30 Treasury notes, doe pst poe The clerk of the Potter Committee, who di existence. Besides the 250 who have re-enlisted 5th do a Sth Penn. Cavalry lce Strings. Bugson’s Acoordeons and peas. Buying exclusively for cash, and posseamag the Together with a large assortment of reneh advantages of steam power and the most approved Music for Bands. Musto O METZEROTT, machinery, we are able to sell at the lowest man- ja 16 Corner Ps avenue and lithst, | ufsoturing prices, HORE BLANKETS 17" Wholessie Deslers, Sutiers and others buying goods at the North, may save the expense All styles and rice, te beewere of freight and secure fresh work, by giving us & 324 Pa. ave, back room, _- ne eet a seat 355 D street. COIN WANTED! BBER COAT LEGGINS, bitte tear pe — ‘The Highest Price paid for $8.5 GOLD AND SILVER! 324 sor. 293 Srzctz For Satz in Suxs ro Suir, anxiety among hoidiers in regard to the decision | Ved the report of the Committee before it was | tn the regiment, 66 have re-enlisted in other corps. ee do ‘Velauiee of Congress, whether the first balf year’s coupon | Made to the House, will be brought before the | The remainder will go home, but most of them shall be paid in currency or gold. If thedecision J bar of the House for their action, which will no atend to re wate he ee radlety sof see ah ba in favor ‘old there is uo doubt but ¢! in new corps. ey wis! e for a while the notes will rec i to very near par, and iwealicaty doubt be severe, in order to prevent repetition in joys and comforts of home. see a desire to bny at and 9¥ on the encourag- fture- he great objection to re-enlisting here and now re sigos — apn tom in this direction je the = a pegreet ie doomed - stay atl og be other issues of the government would also be LDO E hy . | this place, of whic! are heartily tired. They | j- in better favor. for the impression is fast gaining yo ill eee poly tho Wash Want to go somewhere—anywhere else. Doubt- auth ground that the legal tender notes, if issued, | ington Lecture ciation. at the Smithsonian, | less there are less-pleasant places than this, but tt 56th Would send gold toa high rate of premium on FRIDAY, (to-morrow) EVENING next. st é | is natural in soldiers to destre a change. Gist The Assisiant Trexsurer received from Wash- § 0'0.0ck. & H-2t There is much sickness and mortality In the ington tb's morning a million dollars of coupon A_FAIR, for the benefit of St. Vincent's | R¢W regiments—the 17th Alabama, and the sth, | ””*® - iwatters at the Sub-Treasury are very & ‘emaie Orphan Asylum, wil! be opsned on | Sth and 27th Mississippi. I have not the exact quiet, and wil! remain so till Congress fixes upon | THURSDAY. Sth inst .st the A Tl commer ote ylum, corner G | number in each, but I have enough to show that ‘i ‘ 2 y S6U. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., some measure of financial relief. Mr. Cisco will d loth streets. A variety of useful and fancy | the See res are startling. ‘The old regiments are ——— Fearn re oe wathienie, Feary ees! Ts BANEERS, not probably call upon the banks for the remain- | 9‘lisles wil! be offered for eale. wbly healthy, not more than one in a hun- —2 ~ ing 3,500,000 due the government till next week. ‘There wil! bealunch room where all kinds of es J. B. PUDNEY, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, refreshments will be served. Ice Cream and Cor- lug ‘off his legs,” and deaths have ceased | Ist Berdan Sharps’rs..21/53d Penn. Volunteers. 2 324 Pe. ~ jaw-tf Corner Tenth street. Fy t zd do do....,.15)Sturnfel’s Light Art.. 1 The War in Kansa nests teeeeiverietieg, 8 - Seu NewYork Cavaity. 44th Rhode inland Voi. 1} py i. HRW Tae, LOVELL, COLUES & ©O.. IMPORTANT ORDER OF GE. - NOVICE. meeting of the Hote! and NG. L. 7th do O.+- 2 ndiana Vol .....26 ATENT Compreesabie Cot, be folded RN EXPEDITIO Aout ART—GEN. HUNTER jem ‘Tavern keepers of the City ote gton oo NCHESSIONAL Ist do Artillery 4 into a space 24 inches long by 6 ride, an ingenious WHOLESALE GROCERS, ‘TO COMMAND IT. eo Ger- fumbia, will be he! et, ol att v 'S—Seco: M Iry. sesseseseeees50 | Contrivance, for ace Ly ZaVENWORTH, Jan. 29—The follow! Hall, Uth atrest,on SUNDAY, Fobrasry 21, | *XXV1Ith CONGRESS—Second Session. | 1st Michigan Cavalry. 4| _ Total = : J. B, PUDNEY. 86 Front Street, New York, gral cede, nsued by Biajor General Hunters tas | guentcige mapentast tasiseeeaih Meekreacied” | SENATE —Vesterday, arr our report closed — | At Gmeral Hoopital, Zlazendria, Jan ih jn 2i-te 506 PR Obes Domest, and 316 & Washi caused a sensation in civil and military circles: | “jaz8 st? By order of Committee. The bill providing for the appointment of ‘sut- Tat Penn. Cavalry me Strest, Washingion, D. C., ** In the expedition about to be started South = lers in the Army was passed, with an amend- snd f a llth do do from this department (called in the newspapers 1 3 ment authorizing sutlers to supply apples, dried Gen. Lane's expedition) it is the fhtention of the | SUPERIOR, TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, | apples, oranges, figs;lemons, butter, cheese, mili alin as Roe Gevairy Major General commanding this department to} Comiorts. & pieces White Flan bss sirup, molasses, raisins, candies, crackers,wallets, 2d ad U.S. Infantry. command in persom, unless otherwise expressly | grades, at reduced prices. W_ COLLE brooms, comforters, boots, pocket looking-glasses, Bd do di by the Government. js 30-st 523 Seventh st, above Penn av. piss glove, leather, tin wash-basins, newspapers 4th 4 “Transportation not having been supplied, we | » 7 SE, W a io: must go without it. All tents, wants, chests, FORSY Bae, My aay Go ae (nesr Willerd’s Hotel.) Having started s branch of our New York estab- lishment in this city, we invite Butlers, Grocers, Restaurantewrs, and Hotel-Keepers, to call and FURNIIURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! a of the firm of Moses & kc Phi f Moses & Peo! ( rm a. ada.) Manufacturer and W holt Cans seat Chairs, Cousre. far lor sag Pinion Sace Ne ete eet ttre ad. Ty la MOUTH WINE—an Itglian Wine, much vexmouta } ie subject, each Colonel will immediately report | -O7e%* barsains in all Winter Shawls, Cloaks. } of the Army were consider CHAMPAG Es\'CLARETS, CURDIALS, &e., os > ed, and left among the date on which he was mustered into the ser. = cy Cashmere, Serine: and Winter Dress other unfinished business. Adjourned. do... 2 hire Vol.11 Sree Se, It was also amended so as to require sutlers vio- : | . ‘The on’ nearly new and aa! 3 room Furniture—Thorn’ ng, 608 examine our stosk which 1s well assorted and ebairs, camp-tables, camp-clothes, &c., must be | in good order. May bo secn at the stal °TSN lating the law to be tried by court-martial. Shock. ukeve I, ped sored or iandenad, ‘Fh? Gaver os i EO.STABLER H stroot, botweenS&2e | I'he subject of Mr Brights Jovaity was ais ; Every variety of UPHOLSTERING promptly | Comprised of goods of tho best quality. We take mand taked in bis vali: but jt. hb ote, pply a 8 st 6, or at No. cul >» an after an xecutive session. e Spa neéstiy excout rm orders Qnything line, @X6OL them bors = and no orp soldier wit tors Sean. ails rea Silourned, , 3 - Of or cay and tag or She oopemaigy: “| rin * peter more. The surplus room in the knapsack must | @UPERIOR SHIRTING COTTONS! Teoae After our report closed— hasers will ir interest before Es ammunition and ‘provisions. | SS — SHIRTING LINENS!] | The bill authorizing the President to rene vi i}dth Connecticut Voi looking elsewhere, nr im *igrab oem s ARM- E cfticer and soldier will carry his own dozen fine and low-price Stitched Liaen Shirt | session of railroads and telegraph lines in in 4 do és... ee _ ‘oF QuaPE clothh, wg and bedding. ms, Wristbands and Cofara, it received, at | cases was passed—yeas 113, nays 23. 2 HOICE OLD HAVANA RU. y 5 The General Commanding has applied to the | ‘2 lowest pric ag Pee | RL OOLLEY. The bill authorizing the issue of United States 1 C ry q Government for six Brigadier Generals, to be ap. | —122*t___923 Seventh st. above Penn. tv. | -rreasury notes, and Broviding for the funding of : MINERVA WINE- celebrated Bpaueh Wine, inted from the senior Colonels. To enable him SELLING OFF! 2 the same with the floating debt of the United | canes, mane this in accordance with the order un the SELLING OFF States; and making appropriations for the support 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 to make room for Spi Supplies. do of vario' vinet ie Cape Sts molee. aay eevee eo EEEY, ae cigar, 3) IEASIaN COMCAST RAUCH, | samen ee Re) ¢ «Mejor G 1c Honrsa, % _18 S) GE 923 Seventh st. above Penn av. Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE | 24 N. Y. Fire Zouaves Pe ays ow Yor: c 6. DrG. MENDIA. ALL MEN ED FRI Government trains are constantly mara Sica! g tet, DOUBLE HARNESS ove gQO'' | in another onrd~has uot Deen dissolved but wid | At NOM Ore ArUllery Pesier in vane Seraie, im tena tat New ee, at the t- st a — 01 i ward, but the roads are almost impassable, owing ° THe woe ples Pep exists &3 heretofore, 3 ; is 7 os oe x ——— ‘Store. street. Wo the depth of the cand. “0 3 RES to be sold chesp,: NIKOLAUS MEYER, A FORWARD MOVEMENT ner (iate & sutler) having no farther use for | _J% 29 3t* of the firm of Mover & Conrad. | 9th N_ ¥. State Mil, Orrsavitir, Mo., Jau. 29.—The movement » ‘To be seen at 160 Washington st., Georze- foreshadowed by the preparations of the past) 28% fw ‘week hss taken place. One division, under the N HANDS LINE, . command of Jeff C. Davis, has already taken up PTICE TO CONSIGNEE: its march for the South. ‘They left Marseilles} HJ. Dererg: Som. Buladely Their desti haa arrived, go roady for posed to be Springii eee ee hes. eld . The diyiston conelated of five regiments—the} it Sth and 22d Indiana, the 37th Illinois and 9th > 7 Missourl eccom ied by two batteries of twenty- ENNSYLVANIA arent. Baltimore. _ ROPOSALS ARE INV: - STAERa dor et Peorusry. tor arabs FLOUR to the Subsistence it 5 fooungnt, (12,000) barrels willbe K of to be de- ington at the Depot, or Bt the mills yy = of Fiour to be inspected just Flour must be equal in hi jeliv 1» Jan. 29. 1962, 38.29 st* DAIL For HooKeR® ‘ol¥ikion, MATTAWO- Basan se Bem Sows 2 $3 69 69 mt 0D Ot rt AD HB ae The sx! strong steai ler *C, Raiph” 1 Magton Cicy, aud the barr s mM pro; . in o four pieces and three companies of cavalry, under |” 5:0 bbls. Extra ard saper eae brands— | Will make daily trip to Mattawo-_ a 10 voinary cath the command of Major Hubberd skill cry a neuste,” “Eagie,” &o. men Creek and back, leaving Car- 1} Of each contractor. and energies of Gen. Davis important results are} 100 bushels ITE BEANS, —_—se Mota tatt, foot of 13s st., Evers Government reserves the night to pay in Trese- confidently predicted. The next division, under | 3,"0 ba is AER DALE fy, Rotaruing. wil ince Meee ek rec i “Tide te be darested to A. B Gen. Turner, is expscted to leave to-morrow or] 9% DafreleR ALINE LARTER «© ~ | afternoon at forclogie Feiner oreek 1] cS. U.S. Au and cudorsed “Peopeene® aoe si ts storsand forsale Pa eNRy Giese, | ori ths Agena TORN PETTRORY “etree i ¥F ew Mexice. xy 1 J 7E. K pan ‘of The Sitar.) ja go 4t* 21 Spoai’s Whark Baitieote, | # as Greet) § B.C. UNDERHILL, faattawo- 3 t New Mexico, Jan — Editor Star: VALENTIN. ES! V. y ry er months of unceasing energy, the t al VALENTINES SS CENTINES ! CHERRYSTONE partment commander has placed ‘this T 1862, OYSTERS! upon a war footing, and rooted out all the evi! A isrgo assortment of wrbich the rotten policy of Loring an SENTIMENTAL AND COMIC T. M. HARVEY had inaugurated. The people, VALENTINES, Has just received Bal ine Ses pate coe ferent to their fate, have now warmly espoused the best houses, for sale, whol 1,000 Busuxis ov THe Finzsr. ANKING HOUSE OF os —— —— = tre determined to resist to tativat ine lowestens rigee. A ea aie CH ER RYSTONE OY ST ER 8, B ne REN SB fe 'e jeath Quy attem vade esta! coun! ade i a foothold spon loyal soll. me 7 — Book store. RICHS’ ‘anal To be sold at the Lowest Market Prices, ~ | all on. Ssrone ped ge gene ee eet etanes coma et be removed or | 180-26 Re. $2) Fs. av Washis NOTICE, bought and supplau thout great ment tothe inter-] @ & J. MYERS, Goin, Treasury Notes, cm eftie country of lores: ‘and should there be Ss. 10 Wasuinetow Britpine, Firm of GAR: od RELL & CO odgee wed any political move made towards bis Sooner ap enn. Avenus. wed, be the agency for 10 Qi! Com, ‘Deposit opened ‘i tion, let it be kn: thet of Amerioan Wi r eale, at ot New ome ne in Coin, socountes . , suleldal Jn tts effects to the Union sectinens Sholessles by Sok ges % mA. B, Des Venquas a3, Cntes | #3 Sait, Treasury ar COE BUY Read W sais, cancun sa teen or! With Col. Canby in the military and Gov Armor and other ASHIN: 15, 1862, Connelly in the civil chair, the affuira of this die i vainn af wrote Bay S Metalic 7| W Nor 6. avuvy Depeere tent a of Uncle Sam's dominions are well | Wateh pax Cane sey praeti- bers, of L. A. iy Ps oe ‘ap managed. and success must reward their many Steel at ita oy Fa Purpose ot Colonel Canby is now, we sincerely hope, on at ASHINGTON, by 1” All wholesslo ers in W: Jew- ER Peli. as the stone to bis brigadtershi, t is ‘wou’ a | bet Lltie emarhable at's geouesian of hs | i tt os Bast erckerss dacshen® = | emoe __ SeoweW'EDainmwaren, |, Sometands & pe nor poe elle Bone aa bave besn | _ ja 30-1 PY Ww C. LE SOAP, — ‘ls-cotw verlooked, more when his own sae a inthe department will pit ~d NUTICE TO WATCH MAKERS. Lacaniwn, | BEF aR e tne os ta ee me MR ec ce G

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