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f The Fpeec Hon. Joseph Segar. CONGR TONAL. ARMY EXPRESS CO¥PANY. {Correspondence of the Star] | XEXVIIth CONGRESS Second Session. THE EVENING STAR.| ©°8 “GLITARY PUDGET. Stee & BOLD TRICK! ALEXANDRE: 29 —Hon. Jos. Segar ———— * 2, : A Baltimore Schooner Passes under the Nosed of | an address last night, to the Union Association of Srnare.—Yesterday, after our oe eythane oe NEW AREANGEMENT! Sra: The President of the United States be = WASHINGTON CITY: our Potomac Fiotilia and Lands Supplies for | Alexandria, of remarkable force. Mr. Grimes, from the Committee on the Dis satisfied that the following instructions cont’: PRIDAY ....00000+00- JANUARY 31, 1869. | the Rebels at Aquia Crevk!! re can eke eearegtion of the come hog Coleaib!s fo whick the subgect wns jen het = vene.ne law in force in this ath Ge: snigntawcaccres fiom Bettmory, called th | feet vale Se fntomeenion and was ovr: | Qloratowe Rurond Gomrasy, waicn'wus teed | ALL RAL ROM NEW YORK. | They con wecanosted witout Swalting frp, UP"The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than | day night e schooner from Baltimore, called the | wneimingly conclusive. ‘The doctrine of seces- | ond passed tos second reading " ' lation by Congress, | am @ireoted by him to conve ever of Metropelitan news and gossip, and choice | « Dorothea Hemes,” Capt. Wm. J. Langrall, | gion as a conatitutionol right was as effectually | "The bill making an eppropristion of 84.400for 41 HOURS. them to yeu? Mterary reading, 1 yur counter ready for | passed under the very noses of the vessels of | torn to atoms asa plece of bunting whipped by | the pa t of salaries and incidental expenses of _ ‘as M of the District of Cor yor as S new ee the storm tosbreds, Asa revolutionary right the jumbian Institution for the instruction of fo forward all kinds ‘arsbal jumble delivery to the public. Embreced in iis enter- | onr lower flotilla and ran in safety up Aquia pretext was flimsier still. Rev. fon wasaprine | ¢ne deat. dumb and blind, for the fiscal “4 This Company is prepared will not receive Into custody amy persons claime! taintng coutents are the following articles: Creek to the wharf of the Confederates. The ciple; and that principle wes, that man {a society ending June 30. 186%, and $9,000 for the erection, | of gocds to.and from— to be held to service or labor within the District’ ¥ it th be, by TS e] ived off the creek about sundown on j could uot. at will, throw off ite trammel—only, | fornishir g and fitting up of two edditions to the | NEW YORK—Office 32 Brostway, MRO pwtons tor Mearaian, from the Ta Sracaer bie year a signal, which was an- | indeed, whe: heavy and Intolerable oppression | guiidings of the institution, wat venek; Si e BOSTON—./flice, 7 Congress strect, and 2 Con- sant "Tak on {Change in New Orienser na | swered bythe Confeverte, snd abe then moved | cyitcd_ ounce ciety would be bay sates | joint renclution tative We alana ike of ae Exeisive Octlankiney Gorden the Saver | Into the creek. ‘She was a Inrze schooner, | “rcommesions apply to the present rebellton, be- | Bester cE once Pater Captain; The Assassiv: eat Bird's Point; Co of over one hundred tons burden, and tough | cause the South was suffering, at the bands of the {This requires the Secretary of War to procure WA*HINGTON—Offce, 3°8 Petnsylvanis ar., dition of the Union Armies; The Two M: ostensibly loaded with salt, no doubt had other | Federal Government, no practical grievance or from such officers and enlisted men nee ALEX ANDRUA- Office, 105 King atrert, eawerytrom the London Punch; Gen. Lanes} a osicies in similar request in Dixle. pekinese ling os Paki wk. cami ot acini wocalled Confederste | ANNAPOLIS, FORTRESS MONROK, ruil’ Peat of the late Vicrories in Kentucky. | Incredible as it may appear, the fact seems to be | ()n the slavery question, all hed Sle offered that Slee from time to time, their respective allot- | NEWPORT NEWS, PORT ROYAL, and Death of Gen. Zoliicoffer; Com. Porter and | that no search of vessels is made by our river | could be demauded. It was proposed to give! ments of pay to their families or friends, certified And the the Mississippi Gunbosts; Savannah in Danger; guard of the flotilla, but passing craft are merely slavery perpetual protection Me an amendment to by them in writing, and doly attested in pursu- | SOUTHERN BLOCKADING SQUADRONS, Rebels Mourning over the Somerset Victory; uired to send their papers on board (he flotilla the Consiitation, aud the South rejected the prop- | ance of snch orders as may be made by the — AT FAIR KATES! 27 Im* Iny it details concerning the outfit and trip | TT : osition; which clearly showed that no compromise tary of War for that purpose, and upon w! o Burnside Expedition; The ir in Kane | for examination. 88 desired or would be accepted. Had it been | certified allotment heis tocause drafis to be mede A LuxuRY ; Interesting extracts f--m Southern papers; Apparently, the suspicion never leaked through cepted, the slavery question would have been able in New York or Boston to the order of A LUXURY ‘Athire at Pensacola, Port Royal. Hatteras, Fort- | tne heir of the confiding souls of our river guard | Settled forever, the Union saved, the war avoided 4 persons to whom the allotments were or may ot elsewhere, and not charged with eny er imé or misdemeanor, unless upon arrest or co min!'- ment, putsusot to lew, as fugitives from #urh service or labor; and you will mot reteia any such fugitives in custody beyond a peric@ o: thirty days from their arrest and commita ¢* unless by special order of competent civif #»- cress Square, You will forthwith cause publication tobe my “© of this order, and at the expiration of ten <i therefrom you will apply the same to ali pases -« #0 claimed to be held to service or labor, #2 4 now in your custody. XURY order relati arrests mace Colombus: in Missouri. and the people heppy. made, and to remit those drafts to the address ALU This has ne on to any pdms Verne gy paren a and | thst sald vessel was anything more than trading | ""71. 0 temarkable facts were averted to that Mr, | Seeene reese may be designated in the allot- DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT dy military authority. North Carolina; Disbandment of Alabama | vessel bound in good faith for the Washington | Toombs and Mr. Davis hed both voted against | menttickets, It was thought that the Commis. DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT Tam, tir, your ebedieat servant, wharves. Mr. Seward’s proposition for the amendment of sioners just sppointed by the Secretary of War to DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT seg WILLL SEWARD Late aud important European news; Telegraphic | The « French lady”? is evidently about’? In | the Constitution probibiting Congressional inter- go down to administer to the comforts of the D jan 31-iw AM dispatches from all quarters; Procredings of ' ference with slavery, and that the proposition for | prisoners(Bishop Ames and Hon. Hamilton Fisb) FRESH EVERY DAY pr cmetnee Congress, Supreme,Circuitand Criminal Courts; | Baltimore! oxen Banishing Jobn Brown raids failed for want of | could perform the duties named in theresolution ] FRESH EVERY Day. ARTMENT OF STATE, Smithsonian Lectures, by Prof. Ten Broeck, > BAVY YaRD. outhern votes to carry it. These facts were ad- | The House amendment to the bill making an FRESH EV®RY DAY. Wasninoton, Janu:try 25, 1982. upon the ‘Drama of the Passion.” and by Dr.| The steamer Yankee, which is the flag-ship of | duzed as conclusive proof that the South, or its apprepriation for completing the defenses of EVE . . ayes upon Arctic Ex ions; Washington | the Potomac flotilla since the Harriet Lane was | leading men, wanted no compromise, and did Washington was non-concurred in. [Thisamend-} goi¢ by MARSHALL & PAGE, The Secretary of State will hereafter receiv fist cn (National Hoaen hunivewary Cele, | Withdrawn, left Indian Head this morning, and | Rot regard the Union as worthy of an effort to | men \efochadarete gps mpc me nang BROWNING & ReATINgt Meet | Members of Congress on ‘business ow Saturdays, “National Honor;’”’ Annive: Dele- save it, that no volunteers or militia from anv brition of the Burne Clob;, Meeting of the | CAmeup to the yard. Shereportsaffairs unchanged There was nothing in the personal liberty lawa | be mustered into the eervice of the United States 363 Fenn.’ avenue, | commencing with Seturday, the fi rat of next Young Men’s Christian Association; Arrests for | !n the Lower Potomac. or the fugitive slave law to justify secession. He | on any terms or conditions confining theirservice | {a %8-tf Passing Counterfeit Monev; The Earney Case; The steamer Hecia, 2 Philadelphia boat, which, | knew of not one reason why he should have fol- | to the limits of the Stete or vicinity; and if any p{=8 LIN * of Soldiers; Affairs over the river; | on her trip up with stores, &c., about a week | lowed his State into secession; nor could he, as | guch volunteer militia were In service contrary to IR INENS! ord TASES pun Deat President’s Reception; Highly interesting Wer atcae Colored silks for «ni ft 4 if ¥ BRO. i . fluct, but asa supreme rule. She could not, on | eased; and af-er an executive session the Senate wa. RIE entra! 2 Janvary 27, 1662 poetry and general intelligence. luted with a single shot, the rebels thinking, no | the pr e of State sovereignty, order her citi- | adjourned. Between tn and eh wn ‘This is just the paper above all others for per- reete, bhi ion; for si ju2g-10t ‘pres Oxprnep, That the War Department: will be doubt, they had wasted enough ammnuaition on | 7°D# to go along with her to secession; for since) Bovsg —afier our report closed— eve Wednesdays, Thured and sons sojourning in the National Metropolis to | her alrerdy. : the adoption of the Federal Constitution there | «rhe biil authorizing the Secretary of the Treas- | FPOSWELL’S pet Tae, St ae send to their friends at 2 distance Price only ‘was no such thing as State sovereignty. He could three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage month. jan 27-tf WILLIAM w* DEPARTMENT, iE WARD. required, tke'an exclusive oath of allegiance to | the provisions of that act, they*shuuld be dis- Gazetteand Military Budget; Agricultural, horti- | *10ce, had ninety-five shots fired at her from the | (Ad"/"2f, {Kean exclusive oath of wie ties Charged | daa Neat cultural and gardening miscellany; Housebold, | Confederate batteries, all of which missed her, | of the United § tates, not only asa rule of con-| The subject of Mr. Bright's lo ty was dis- farm, and workshop rec); choice paragraphs, | ran the batteries again last night, but was not sa- : other business wi On Monday last, a schooner had her topmast | not follow ber for another reason—her vote for | UTY [0 settle with States for snpplies furnished MEDICATED COUGH CANDY, | Fridays egainst all but thad which ae € FOR THE CUR cut off by a rebel shot, which fs the only damage | #*cessicn wis not a free vole. By misrepresenta- | !Cit troops, was tabled. Pee eye. plec. | COUGHS, COLDS, BROCHITIS, INFLUENZA | relates to active military operations in the field. ion, i : 4 nt of id by stamps when so arranged. done by the heavy firing of the Confederates, | 10%, intimidation, and coercton, the vote was a reported a resolution setting forth that UMFTION. Seturdays will be devoted to the business gi ee which kas been Kept up from thelr batterfea et | £24 Uom the elective franch'ac, and, therefore, | C228 A Upton wos not entitied to sreat es Rep- | go) d retail by O. BOSWELL, | genators and 3 — athe did not bind him, or any other citizen, because | resentative from the seventh district of Virginia. | oorner Maryland avenue and 7th street; Z. D.@ Representatives Spirit of the Morning Press. | nearly every boat which prssed this week. fraud vitistes al! transactions. Consideration postponed till next week MAN, aid droggicts everwhere. 3824-2"" | Stondays to the business of the Public. The Intelligencer commenting upon the fresh A few days since,a schooner going down in He denied that Mr Lincoln bad made wer on The bill making appropriations for the support = i EDWIN M. STANTON expressions of horror of the London Times at the | the heavy fog which prevalled was becalmed off | 22¥body ine peocimmation Wasa de fence a“ of the army was passed; and the House adjourned. HLANKETS-BLANKe To! uiLTs! * ‘te om stone blocksde of Charleston port, calls attention | Cockpit Point, and when the fog lifted the battery | Wir, cetttinly be bad made no war on Virginia. 5 ja22-tt Seorétary of War, e — Table Linens—t to instances of similar -‘vandai work’’ performed the ageressor—commenced a war by the British at the French harbor of Bolougne, and planned for the Russian port of Cronstadt ; and also adverts to the fact that the rebels have opened on her. The shot dropped all around her, ts by seizing the guns at HOICK OLD LiQUORS—The subscribers] | Napkins, Towels, sheeting ' and her situation was very critical, when Lieut. »the attack on Harper's Verry, and.) | / have on consign pose tego nll po hg Wien s fall stook of Domestic feet ef AUOTION SALES. Badger, of the Anacostia, sent some boats and | ter hostile before a Federal soldier trod the | Kee*u hous in Georgstiwn, the remaincer 0} WM. R RILEY & SE Ties z o ” 4 Liquors «omprisiy g— £ “gaet 5 ight well have ye . towed her out of danger. red soil.) Mr. Lincoln might well FUTURE DAYS th 50 barrels -a36: Whiskey, fru.a eight to mine No 36 Cen! bo hy issued bis proclamation as tte very first act of bis 1 Between 7ch and Sth streete, - ~ destroyed harbors and light-houses upon their} ‘The Yankee will probably go down this after- | adanivists slion, auge he {quad several States | gn heer sold. inet Chamsagre jn 24-10t Ovpomte Center Market, By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers own coast. noon. in ectual rebel { din active defiance of the 5 quarter oasks tSou-don >her NEW PONTOON TRAIN deral sabes y, with an army cf 100,000 zee 10 azn Y iste horry, ef : end 1823, (im- already provided by the Confederate States, wit A train of pontoon wagons, numbering over asian Y prea pray ne dich at May tae tisg wrepared to sell at reduosd avenue, is now prepared to sive verbal desoriptions sixty, have just arrived from the manufactory | o¢ the C tlerate St would stream from the i) cGTIRE & CO. of charactor, together with charts, to all who n8y “e ects, North, and been taken to the Navy Yard. They | dome of the Capitol at Washington. Had be de- missio” Me o! ante, | 4e8iro. Veubal Dehaentions # esuis ens del v Deven Cots’ arose: are for carrying lumber, and are made as strong as | clined to call out the militia under such ci:cum- — RicEs—Ve i ci Pare The Republican recommends that Government sbould manvfacture its own postage stamps and stamped envelopes, 2s the best precaution against counterfeits. ‘1 UPERIOR ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTA* PHRENOLOGY ‘SEN ’ Cc. bo PHKENOLOGIST, having SY ue Foner FPornirvre anp 8; e ey ms io ort time 8t 450 Penney: V8nI8 ood Greea Plush-covered ts i | GE, harts. A discount made on parties ture, rising Sofas,two Arm > Gen. Holmes, the Rebel Commander of the wrought iron can make them, stinevs, be would have been unfaithful to duty ‘ at ler fire +ssortment of pe also on children sccompsaying seas Pecter Chane rss Aquia creek district, on the Potomac river, in an enone ateleiies ane te Dee ik a bjeet oe ean be err to ay ia we ay ee ieal green ame uae Ro,*ewood Marbie-wp 5 ., Corner Stand, 5 7 f. 3. diseusse whole subject of out = -t. which J an prepa +d to er 5 . ¢ Frene ¥ Sppeal te his troops urging —_ fuapertanee oes ., BATE FROM THE SUUTH. tical troubles, and remarked. that he frackly | vw forcaeh. Per onsin want efeno tween Sd and 4% sts. Office hours oe st a Kauey” Corner Enna, re-enlistment—their one year’s engagement being We glean the following from the Norfolk Day | owned be had not the courage to go intosecession. ido el ty call examine my swck | 2° P- m. je nearly ended—says it.‘ would be wicked to dis- | Book of Wednesday la: Walpole. when asked to tax Ameri ‘he would leave (hat to some one of his succes. | sora who had more ca replied, | bei: re p»rohasir g 6 rewhe A all ropa 8 Leally doce. ard orders promptly at- fer , age thin he bad”? So] "i pave Iso ene very five close Parre! Carriage he couraze to embrace se- | wh ch crigivally ot @13.5. bar litt a rd TUE FEDERAT® IN SAVA Ausvsta. Jan 23 —Intetli this morning says that six Federal ve: the river yesterday back of Little e an! jarrors, ork eS Tol Dhaene . guise the truth that we have to contend against AH RIVER Set, &@ powerful and wealtby nation, possessing vest resources for wer, with an immense army already Poktasce WOODEN TENTs! ‘The uncersigned hes {7 sale and will make to order Portab.e Wooden je oo required 5 theav filconsequences | will be suld loW,as the owner tas size, ata very low ‘Thrsetentscan be pat ceupying our territory and our strong places, | pissed up to the north end of Wilmington Is in the face. bis co ank, ard be teaclved to | fori ANDREW J J ae tho corns OF Benker eS ne on beeen ‘with an active navy closing our ports ;” and that oe rene ee ers or a She | bave bis hand a bis skirts clear when tod —— jx23 lin™ JOHN A. JORDAN. *« the Northern ermy now in our front will be in | ‘Thnaderbolt, Let arrived sefe at Sevenne hy 3 | the hour of ret told onttoSonta Carolina, | DD" Gg Obs Pog nde PLES AT AG WwW. FOR THE ARMY. 8 few months efficiently orcanized and well dis- | The encmy was trying to remove the obstruc- : that, for near forty years, had | journerr, z ary kind of Fancy or Stapla Dry ete Sak seemieee: C. Mco UIRE & CO., Aucts, ciplined;* and that ‘its able commander craft{- | tlons fiom the river ther of the N itlonal peace; nor could & hms. a1@ solicited to inspect our) ree Srnortment Grogo re:), Frensh Way es, ais 2 : xs ly and surely bides his time, when the term of} _, Fort Pulosxi has provisions enough to last for s at ter st the | Ftoon Be up ete, in all the depart nd sry ; Marti ABOVE SALE ao Posy NED ealistment of our t six months. 1 bing at the foct-stool foek ineuré no-obligation to Bare I f the rem JES Day, ent of our troops expires, es the proper CONFIDEYCE OF THE GOVERNMENT tie did not believe toe strug- | z " . meats of ali & A ‘ . bovr. = CO. Moment for an advance ” RiceMonp, Jan. 28 —Notwithstanding the com- e colton States were engaged in to be | Une pric- on'y. marked in p'ain figures, henos no | 192 Strings. scone § Jame 4 jasid C. MeGUIRE « CO. Avots. —_____ paratively threatened condition of Savannah, the | struygle for the preat p reiptes of civil liberty. | puraha er is d-ce:ved. M ctor Banda. ie wit ttore of, = Ry WALL & BARNAR LF The Memphis papers of the 17th were re- | Government here bas the utmost confidence. from | suca"s pretence’ wos Wold Iepprew ree ec eee aerate eee oe by express or other | Music i “W.@ METZEROTT, Corner Svuth side Pa. « N Joteing over an imaginary victory supposed to| knowledge of the situation, resources and de- | atltuti =n of the United Stites wore the best system | ™ des, properiy packed fees op chares. BRO. jae Corner Pa ay tar and Mth wt CGR ot AP 4\UC- have been won by the Fallstsfian hero (7) of | 8-8, of the ability, experience and gallantry | of civil liberty ever devised by human heeds or Ponn. avence a Ninth cerret; ———————————————— DA IRNING, Fets usiy Suters Kestushe Geatnat eevee Peete nt Siz thd mea commending on service | hears, and those that would subvert It, were no | ja si-tot ° Pony Bui ding”? ORSE BLANKETS *olook, We Will sella our Pre ga nentuchy—Gcneral Humphrey Marsball. | there, that Savannah cannot be taken by the Ped. | ninna eee liberty—bad none of the apirit of | — 4 pric}, BUFFALO ROBES, hout reserve, to lose severe ‘The Argus has a letter from Knoxville, in which | erals. Hampden, aud Pym, and Russel, and Algernon PERHAM’S Rise ees erica the correspondent states that ‘General Humphrey THE BURNSIDE FLEET. Sidney. :, nase TOOM, y Marsball bas foughta terrible battle in Kentucky, Pi apnea anh lott Poranoria ce mee < Ele tien Thane scheme for emancipation or BECOND ened EXCURSION 359 D street. | / hewicg Tobsooo, eft Por jouth on Satur- | subjugation There was not an act of the Admin- R CUATS. PUNCHUS. I torn Cutting Dairy Cheere, and won a brilliant victory, after having killed | day. fe said Niventy five vessels could be seen | istration Indicating such a purpose, and Congress NEW YORK AND BOSTON! Ree OAs RONCHOS. LEGGINS, Cle, cues Peuier, boxes five bundred of the enemy, who fied in dismay | from Portsmouth on Ssturdey. The storm of | had passed a resolution, almost unanimously, —_— i 9, B. et NEY’s, randy, % cwks Madeire Wine, from the bat'le-&- la” Thursday and Friday was very severe Ports declaring the object to be to save the Government , From Baltim-reto New York and Pe'urn $3; 324 Pa av: kK room, watres Mise’s Kye, aad Ward's and Crow's mouth wes wholly submerged. Several vessels | and restore the Union. From ssltimore Bost-n a.d Return $13.60 oe” 355 Davrest. bourhor W) isk: UU" The Cincinnati Gaze'te says that the heav- tranded, ar Ia answer to a proposition from his State to} piseets for le. Be a fest shipment of army goodsever meds from that, — return home and take tbe oath of allegiance to his! Nx nal Hoe! ‘a bey HE&YY ning LATION BLANKETS, aale cheap, @¢ inde:d any other point, bas just been sent to State, be said he couid not do it, because he bad | Two through trai J.B. PUDNEY, uever been disloyal to her. He bad but obeyed | at64.m andSp m. 324 P-.ave. Loulsvilie. It consists of 40,000 blankets, 40,000 her bigher pag her own commands. As or jbtekets good to .eturn on or before May Ist. street, shirts, 90,000 pairs of pantsloons, 20,000 blouses, APFAIRS AT MANASSA: taking the oath of alleuiance to the Confederate | 483! 14t ANEW on ke $0 000 frock coats, and 20,(00 pairs cf drawers} _ A letter from Manassas, dated January 22, Inthe | States of America, he said: Spurn the proposal | QUPERIOR TAB! E DAMASKS. NAPKINS, Par NT Compreseal HIN fob rreis Sauters, and sodks. Richmond Dispatch, describes tte condition of | With inflaite scorn. 1 would sooner rot in a dun- re owelings and Doviies. Red Bankes ant | in om ep oe £4 Inches long by 6 w Sn ingenious | yy ith o.ner Gouus not her mentioned, which wi! leapt trs {u the rebel camp at Manassas: geon than swear any such fealty”? He regarded | Comforts. £0 poses Whits Fann 1s, assorted | contrivance, lor eale by be pouitiveiy sod, ("The capture of Cedar Keys, Florida, by Rain, snow, sleet, mist, fox, mud, ard the | the Government of the Confederate States as the radios, at roduass 70th cd. jp Se J. B. PUDNEY. ‘Terms oash. our military and naval forces, is commented upon te of the weather generally, have fur the time | Most stupendous fraud in the history of man. It} —?*5°5t___623 Seventn et above Penn av. ja2i-tr 324 Pa. 338 Dee j WALL & BARNARD, Anots. hy inte Stace Raa =! pascal being monopoiized conversation, to the exclusion | W38 No yovernment of the peop'e. The people SUPERIOR SHIRZIN int TONS! ties a [Le 2 : oO: a SE Maan: ms of that everlasting topic, ‘the advance and the | bed hed no part or lot in the matter. It was 2'l f ry : CHOICE OLD HAVANA RUM By J.C. St0SUIRE & CO., Anctionsers, expeced battle’ “Since this miserable spell of | the ‘precipitation’? of politicians, who panted for | 5? dozen fine and low-price =i1! a Dem: RUSTER’+ SALE OF NEAT TWO-8T®)| Mrpgiber set in, the sovj-ct has been quietly laid | @ bixher civilization. or a pure slavery confede- | Boto™ms, Wristbands and Co! atte MINERVA WINE—s celebrated Wine, 4 there is nothing left of the State of Florida worth | ®*!de; and. us it Is the ‘first time since last July | facy, or some other Utopian scheme, without any | _ ja 30 5t 513 Seventh at..ahova Pena av | VEKMUUTA WINE~an Italian Wine, much Sidten* that a Week bes gone by without a rumor of the | Fezard to grievances or the remedies for them, | ~~ + : ured &8 8 tonic, * ng Piece of cg odvancing, and It belng such a.great | He wanted somecLing that deserved the name of | GELLING OFF! Qo orF! CHAMPAG. CLARETS, CURDIALS, &o, {0 From Audson Taylor, 334 Pennsylvania piece of news not to hear it, I concluded to send | & government; a government tuat could protect | "i 1 : “with the Tortugas, Key West, Cedar Keys and Fert Pickens in pcssession of the Union army, j : ; ; | ns in ali ‘Winter Siawis, Clonka,| pp Ot YRNPus SCAN ON! and VERMICILLI resores for Wi ington cou. wind Morretae. te ahnen yr amber of Bick: very grateful o hear sur & plese of intelligence, | vole’ te wend ue rene ct meee, alt Of) Pavey Cantera, Monno.. and Winter Dees | IEAUAN MACA® ONT and VERMICHLL pesmi nae th waiee ef omairean Word's Macssine, in which our Government ard | A trip down to Centreville last week,was quitean | He wanted back the old’ Union of Weshington W. COLLEY Fee ee, tar and Desir ie teen teenie, Reestnnis honk ecten een ee Yastitutions are blackguerded in true Tory style. | event considering the state the roads are ia now, | and Madison, und Franklin; not the miseraole 425) 6t 523 Seventh st. above Penn av. de®-im= No 18 Commeros et. Baltimore. | N and U street north, ru beck I but I f1t amply repaid by the hearty greetings of | abortion of Davis, Yancey, and Rhett, which— HRES HORSES, CO *D WAGON, | ———_—________——-"“"e-_ } thirty-fe taiiey, togeth r with the impro Vemect.. Fimaxctat Avtaias. —Fromthe N.Y. Evening | my friends, and the opportunity I bad of noting “Like the Borealis race, one set DOUBLE HARNESS, ore Se ROL OSALS Ans INVITED. ur- | o — - sofa neat pes well vail ive-cise 3 Stang * the eb 3 7 ‘ i That 7 2 Fe ui the woof Fe ¥ Post of yesterday : be coal smiGet evens: stuce ht traveled over inay be here tonday. and forever gone -amorrow tt $ STORES" Id oh 5 ented ww the Subziste: 32 Department the cid Terme: Ove MNS pt “<The old tents, In som> cases dilapideted, mil- e concluded bis long and powerful argument ‘kenar. barrel: 1 hy ; i dewed and weattier beaten, which bave ttyed the by appeating to bis fellow citizens of Virginia to | town, 1° 0° 800 in'S0 requit dota hi narstoed tages Peantotede ts eeenes 3hS HSE ELL, Trustee. paperin market, vc Storms aud sunsbines of the sommer campaign, | throw down the arms of their rebellion, and ree} @2@%- iS live ed in Wasuington at the Railroad Depot. or} iS! 2swkds J +". MoGUInn & CU, Aucty._ . | names are unchanged, 626% per cent. have given place to comfortable cabina, which 4 turn to their loyalty and the old Union, under ENNSYLVANIA at the mills or rehouses in Geor wn, sore The god ard foreign exchange speculations 4 h of a bave quite an air of nentness and home comfort, | Which they hed so long been prosperous and FLOUR. ko time between the Sth and 16tl aeems to bave come to a stand still. Gold is duil happy, end thetr State was so rapidly advancing 5.0 bbls. Fxtraard Super Fir ur. is Kech barrel of Fiour to be inspected just Soran jis By J,C MoGUIRE & CO. A it fe stick a) 21 1 d th i to-day at 10349103 %, and ficst-c.ass billie on Lane with thete stick and p! t chimneys, and their uctioncers. ALE OP JHE RUIVS OF THE GENER Granvilie,” -Saugusts, eceived. S aL HosPttaL, ox JUpiclaRY FQuaRE—? don at 1124113 one Tindow of aix and four lights, and thelr new | to power and grandeur. 1m bustols WHITE BEANS, * “The Flour mast be eqzal in que’ity to the xam- | WHDNESDA* Fobreary att a ine + Sa Pleak door. In some cases the endsof the logs These were but a few of the points made in the| 300 do UALS, ples to he obteined at tn eit | Bakery at Wash- e ruins of Pai f fsa old is »:iffer within an hour or two—103%a | are sawed olf, and the little villages look qu'te | address; but as it will most Probably appear in} '&* barre’s ROSENDALE, CEMENT, ineto : Ci-y, aod the barrels to be head jived, een 4th ano sth sow. to 1084 now being the rates for buying and seliiuy. | habitable until you cast a glance down at. tt ustomsy « ath of glegiauce will be required ‘sistant Tressurer received another mii- n e pavement. To supply the windows, of po a ms - e pag —— con eoery desertct howe’ Between Centrevilleand the mor . 7. ry notes, | outside of the lines had to furnish its quota. In Also, is on the way, Iwhleb, tovether with the twe this connection an anecdote ia elated ‘of au old | of thee who hive stood by the Union aralerirs | G7 ALENTINES? = VALENTINES ! | C180 U.S a net cere pa BE CE WATE ee nen er kite : i z ES! tony eens rie af spe. © te banks y who took her kultting aud went off to spend | Secession of their States, is not only able, but ab- vA print, its publication heving been requested by| 100 do CALUINED PLasTER. the associatioa, I content myself with furnishing In store and for cale by Of cit Gor -racior. = HENRY GIFSE, Government reserves the right to pay in Trese- you th lef synopsis. I will only add, that as Q = aa argument aginst arcession, and asa defence | 1&3? 4t* 21 Spear’s Wharf, Baitivore, | ury no es the afternoon with a friend. Great was her con- | solutely overwhelming, and so it was regarded Nos— OS—PIANOS! Gas acd Water Paper, ue the government will not be called | sternation upon returning to find ber house micue by every listener, Yours, & Wow A large assortment of Tus er aeuteee naniene supply Lot of Soap al * preiture, Bedatends, Mattressor . for till next week. In the meantime the banks | the windows. As no smoke tee coming from SENT/M&£NTAL AND COMIC petave Rosewvod Pianos, among them tee ge , ae poten to mace ite any Amount of demand | the chimney it was drawn upon as deserted pro- Tete Ls VALENTINES, Sart Anptcome pared ove Troe the sate} ‘he whole Co be removed within tairty days after sai eT purty. B AND E@Gs. From the ee Lape trig een le. aad xe more, which | will sell or rent on very scoommo: | the order of the {Pw Later from Fort Pickens and Key West. — nee F 6; at fair to P.ime Butter, in largeand smali | Qnuntto the Liade and Set ere ce thee stromal ingeee Saprgmiongi enn — yo° S08 e Renee evened AT vawsicots. RALPH WALDO EMERSON. of Mas- | 2.000 (Pt soking Batts Bookstore, WM. *. RICH-TEIN, | (OF se orto r is J. C. MeGUIRE & CO. Anots, ‘The steamer Philadelphia arrived in New York, | tnrton Irestare Aire a eee eee the Wash- | oS bla pr mo fae ee No. 275 Pa‘av., Washington, | Pleven h street, PC. RICUENBACH. on Wednesday with news from Fort Pickens IS(F y ENING Foto Ye] In store and tor saio! D. E. DUTROW, & J.MY*R : > West as late as the 18th inst THIS(FRIDAY) EVENING at 8 ek. TS is 31-6." No. 450 Bighih Pa. . 10 Wasdikerew BuiLpine, Sokoieend acre RETURN ichmond ca» * their Cioth: N 0: ASBINGTON BA AKERY, ‘oeend Furs | W ‘Tosa. ve ne compauy of rat rey ular artillery,ander WASHINGTON LECTURE ASSOCIA SEI ee — Penn. avenus wshirg Goods et SMITH’ e, No. 460 Between 434 end 6th Streets. Nintiech and Ninety-Arst New York volnn-| On PRIDSY EVENT CE seo’, Heews-er, aud but GUPER. pile ty GReee t MYERS, stock of FRESH CRACKKRS AND CAKES, - NING, rowa-er, eu ittls used, teer regiments bad arrived st Key West and were 7 oN HNATY SL, 1088, FE thoy will bell at's oreaen emir At tb enc.mped. No movements were in progress, and Smuthsonran Institution, ©. Mot UIRE & CO. it was understood that such troops ss mignt be Suljeot—NationaLty. AS Auctioneers and Cuumias’a Mer : i RA raid a hand incakwteleae bread ie ckee COTTAGE SETS! Cs Among the varieties may be named : ted : Waveh Work done for the trads only. by a practi- COTTAGE SETS! WATER CRACKERS, cal’ ramin. ats. & J. MYER! s SUGAR CRACKERS, sent to this station would remain there merely ees Ms PERDRIAT, Surgeon Chiropodiet, from Steam Gut Marg enomele, Br: 8. & 4 OOUTTER CRACKERS, reserves, to be called on from any part of the Gulf ts open at7; Lecture at 8 0’cloo! ic or een, Chiropodiet, from All wholesale er! rain Watches and Jew- 7 ie which is now or may be in possession of the fede- | 4,1 !0K0's 25 cents, to be had at the Boo! stores and PMA Faris, Sseete wnigrm you that heoen efféo aai- | eT a yao eae ee ee re : " EDINBURG CP acKERS, ral forces. - that the *hoe os be worn immediately after the | {ure £o-nt on East or purchasing elsewhere, slaction GROUND CRACKERS, The firing of Fort Pickens has not been re- ve, PAIR, for the benefit of St. Vincent's Speration. without inoanveni=1o%, Aiso removes | 3830-10" THURSDAY sh net . re. oorn ‘G go that they w NUTICE TO WATCH MAKERS. : 1 hat f i P 5 H ylem, er y wi Sr smal ard deiicate, N newed. The Private—Jobn Rand, of anger arte and o her supe: fiuous flesh from the hand. y GINGER 1, Wilson’s regiment—who was wounded Le P ment of a suell in the engagement of the firs : wi aud fauoy | 15 4% street, n-ar City Hall. Chai mor erate, aueae was the only one injured, bag since died. aan el be oa a a'l kinds of Refers to the aoctors of W sshington <- & J. MVERS say and Si Col. Brown, notwithstan: his ill beslth, re- | rei Ja wili beserved. los Cream and Gon= ja3-im 4 Unt a eeniee ~ mains io = eat ae Pereocaly directs | fsotionery, in their variati ja 29 tf M™8 xocrarr & SEEUWS, & cet, Ly, mati fat — fre, Rs RF Oho Ne ees operations as hereto! . derstand- | ~— NOTICE TO et Or ‘ATELY FiOM PaRis axp NEw i | By ire. ri) ts ing at Fort Pickens that be will retire, and such a| ([ @ NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Aronow in triscity wiiha Inepandaplecteae. | # Water bbls, B $ KEA’ resalt would be an occasion of much regret among Sdinecra Ores scrment of RICH LA “OWES. He Watch Makers’ To e* de 4-stawt? 53 Pa. vente. near theentire federal force. Washington. December 21, 186! H rt ie p laree stock hey earn r rd The rebels, according to the reports of centra- Notice 1s hereby _ , e hrm hove € given to ail persons im arrears | pat-« nage of Pi ist Ba Sit ee x T ak a ‘URELL & je aD rT ol who bave recently deserted, have with- hether gs. special, or annual tax, that | by dilgeut atten -n to torino tee rh tapes i Ba 5. MYERS | ooodeeum eth ent AND Me voit con” dra Portion of their force from the defences | unless the same 1s pata at this office before the let proval and patre naga of the ladies of Wesh ngton. ods atretsil. Wateh bit voue for the ‘of York, 4:seoly ae opposite Pickens, and transferred them to M of February next the props tty on which the ME NOURKIT & trade only. ir nied price listof Watoh Mater B. DeLa Vesquese . of which they consider in di ue wi: in be advertised sold, as the jm 31-RA* 608 Lith a 0., 8° Bt F0:t free on application. IN Ei ve " ioe ¥ jo twit Ic y t in espe ig law directa. ~ - SS, nent Peer | scion wit Fer ho: hy ~ jas0-in® ~oll : other cor WAN TED: to Col. Brows is uot more thas nix Sroasbseee | arhosesene wil please pay wetinetns fzpense of | ()YSHERE AT Tak OLD PRICE! saceuseen aaa — Gigs mepametar ter tng Meatie a The ‘Prive paid * elusive of thet at Live Oak Plantation, a most | hed WILLIAM DIXON” | HARVEY has just returned home sana N & evaerenedae Vy , : . apertant position, whch the ebels have forti. | _d¢ 24¢otFebt - Toaliestae, qortraets for the supp y cf iar saust: gant S| in sother cards not Den dissolved, but aiid | St ety Stee a : seeece Pex LATS AA Lg > One, hens ve placed a considerable NOTICK—A meet olce t e ‘ ¢ : ' ¥ =< ° estimated at one to three thousand. ie; ‘arern Koopers of tis Coty of Werhiagins Stacorete of tha ro Mesene Gomi. Ee _ a LEWIS JOHNSON & 00.5, Contrabands are constantly coming to Colonel | anc Distriot of C bi i] be held at er-| season. O . KERS Brown {om the mainland; and several were went | tan Hal ti NDAY, Februsry 2d porte; OTN 39 St Li INKW. : Pie ae oa to Key West by the steamer Philadelphia. It is Pp. m. Purotual aitendanoe poorest . noteworthy that one boat load escaped in open P Wait aati xf “ : rea Eanes Ppiscing themselves between ou: ne 2 A. om 8. "ALTER, Keq , 3! nd those of the rebels, in such = imenser THe UNION PRAYER MEETING wai | “eslers 00 else reete he Soars shat If fred on the shot would have been likely be holden evecy Bars spek in the Lather- ‘Washington, D.C yJan. $9 1662 i yao st* : voke @ repiy from their Py Gents’ Silk Pocket Handteral to reach our batteries, been likely to pro- | 8 haroh( Butler’s,) at the corner of GENTS: LE CRA VATS any NECKTIES, ae and (any 4° bier’ ¢ = wnt Gk bAlicivee BURL cook a te’ The sxfo and strone steam pr--peller “*C. ae Bits Metpoltan fate row Bota suis a oP arte ‘cetet es ES pews, pee a cachet a wy the sre room, on C ¢ Ts of ver: “ued Mog py me pong aese oS Sf stock solicited ; it incurs no ert «ne Por inet or aceon Sp fre a purohase, or to the Agents URN eae rag JERSEV POTATOE?. ‘feats nat siti = = ~ = F 4 ok.iy@ Potatoes, in tage, to | PRICHARD TO TO THOMAS, : CHERRYSTONE == tthe Baga. ‘Sid Dick to Tcm the oiher ; CaP taeee woe JOBN J BEALL. Ley Wont Gown the street, T. M. HARVEY bo Killea Lis ~ Has just recerv-d 88. jasist* No. 89 Water street, “Weil stup at the fis to Hon-e . 5 = take aud bite re : Se a, “The alls no odds when thes are many or agipsens tay perce tate ene tar “Ah! hore’s the RIALTO HOUSE. es you may tad isch sia, | AJa'GD Soret OF Ninth strostand of D.” a