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é OFFICciIaL. : The President of the United States being 3 il : i i 3 THE EVENING STAR.| Um MaLrrapy BUDGET. | |1+ 10+ resncsne ge ccnereset novaned | se Cai AN ARRI Jaz AT OLD POINT. I observed with great surprise in several North- | his his men, he and his wife supplied the fami!i H i N TO ITY ‘om mod: bl ittacked the | eTn newspapers t! certain charges had been Was G NO g Reser ‘yerts fag yssaicny Maton Thursday last made against me before the Potter Committee, as | bis men who were suffering with mea i : i i ifs if ? F i f z i 4 I know the members | have no community of sympathy of of interest. | ..tiesed that the Anstroetions contre. it: MONDAY..... ...-... FEBRUARY 3 1862+} “71 ‘rciowing official dispatch reached the | follo That tefubell to invade the State‘et Vir- Magic relation ean tn se ame ee doubt | ¥ene no law in force in = Navy Department to-day : ginia, calling her my mother if there bere is the man | they can be executed without awaiting for legis Spirit of the Morning Press. U.S Stzamer Roavoxz, } 2d.’That I refused to go with my company to dear relation | lation by Congress, | am directed by him to convey The Intelligencer treats further upon the Trent Hampton Roads, February 1, 1862. Maryland. aye Poa beard of @ | om settlement Sim: | have the honor to report to you the arri- | | 34. That I neclec corn. | + Captain, imposing that duty upon my 24 - The parties who bave been so active in parad-| va), during the past night, of the bark Gemsbok, torent Bane 5 hom ity upon my between going Nort : ‘was the best * bogus conversations alleged to.bave passed | from Beaufort, N.C. Capt. Cavendy informs me | “4th. ‘That I received compensation both as cap- : pods oY aden ar Gen. Jim Lone, find | that on Tuesday, the Sth ultimo, ke beard heavy tain ond I District Atiereey 08 tay nétesuntcs ears menies ae eet ieee. themselves placed in rather a foolish position By | gring in the rear of Beaufort, but has no conjec- | | 5th. That my company to carry thems breed | Ttor, toany company in the city” our natural friends the recently developed fact thet the distinguished | ture as to from whom It proceeded. eset te Pr 3 Bas to you : Darsbal of the District of Columbia you not receive into custody any persons claimed be held to service or labor within the District elsewhere, and not cha_ged with any crime & ag isdemeanor, unless upon arrest or commit- ry Sworn to and subscrib-d before me the 30th of | forced by South Caro! “a when tuey were starving. and blood? It is not the purpose of 2 | ment, pursuant to law, as fugitives from such Jay-bawker bas never been assigned an independ- Capt. C. also reports that on Thursday, the 30th] ¢ih. That m y company hissed me when I de- | January, 1962. Jno. H. Jounson,J.P. | own cae: peopte of the North wl ainers the | servien or inher; and you Wil net somtn <a ent command to carry out bis abolition schemes. | uitimo, at 92 m., while off Roanoke Inlet, he livered my parting address ee ae = Wasnineroy, March, 1961. pre pet: Mera an anh but we should net make such fagitives in custody beyond & period of The Repud!ican takes the back track thus : heard heavy firing im the direction of Roanoke peother salt aepeties cevependes oe between 4 His Excellency A. Lincoln, an idol of sceery an i aire Gon vied dorm | thirty days from their arrest and commitment, d Re tal tabs coetian one Gat ae Peomebonk unas | eee envi 08 my mind no. doubt Cent FOE | tate trashed. ; Ww Beery ery tise of Washiagton, loch (0 ‘which we must sacrifice our Union and | unless by special order of competent civil ax - take In this matter, and tbat the President never | | 6. ’Goidsborough is at work. * * # I have never been into the committee-room, nor Medics waigned, fisanty-ekenall towan fer government, ourselves and children. and | thority. intended, him to aac ear ea ie superior Your obedient serv’t, Jou Marston, have I ever seer the original cocuinent on teen, Gon: Edward c. Cart aan n, for the office porest joys and bela 7 if 80, | you will forthwith cause publication to be made fone hr pda a Captain and Bentor Oflcer. | oes New York Patent ine | of United Sister Dastrich Atiorscy for A castes te | together tm the, Musteat te tee to tevobe axe | ef this ender, and at the expiration of ton dove . RP Ra Cee . Nothing Hon. Grpzon WELLES, I can disperse them all by aclond of witnesses. | of Colum it has been the unt versal custom ne Much Ado About No 5 iy Ipation.’’ therefrom will apply the same to sll persons Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C. Without further comment I refer for the present | Zive this appointment to some resident of the | genius of universes! emancipat you pply . to the following evidence: nt ic@ | 80 claimed to be held to service or labor, and By the nex: European arrival it will be District; and we know no man more compete! rs , h sesihs i tion than Gen Carrington. Wasbing- | now in your custody. SUBORDINATE TO GENERAL | District of Columbia, Washington county, to wit: | for that important posi 4 abilite, be 1 was charged before the Senate of the Uni. yo" v steely knows, we: spyrehené, that the news of | exw. LAKE To Act CoE On thig 30th of January, 1862, personally ap- | A8@ lawyer of lear ing, saatey sue aeilty,, r This order has no relation to any arrests made the !mminent probability of a coalition between Wasntxcrtox, Feb. 2 — ‘The President {n con- peared ace the subscriber, a | peers of the | hes few superio as an advocate of elo- | ted States, in secret session, with crime, while I military authority. England, France and Spain, for an armed por versation yesterday with representative Conway. peace nn and for the county &: a istrict, afore quences ead tarde Ron gain yg el hgony ee a sod yee bast res by papper, ty. — ‘, ere: J States’ blockade of their sas, stated that he appoin 5 a sal entry B. Curtis, and made oath in 2 ines . si eaten eevee Sromamipesaay sity naan “hie pretence Br ler General with the exp.ess understand- | form of law that, to the best of his knowledge | eserving and more gratifying to the people of | not been for the geferous interposition of Air. 5 jan 3l-lw WILLIAM. H SEWARD 3 Virginia and Maryla: id the District of Colum- | Ten Eyck, of New Jerséy, { would have been ; ing that he was to serve under Gen. Hunter. | ang belief, he was second lieutenant in company ge z of news !s based on the disapproval of the sink- That Gen. Lane frequently declared bis willin, A, District of Columbia volunteers, pockeiece #74 Lom [Signed by 260 prominent citizens of Wasb- | di: ~<a a peppery ot PARTMENT OF STATE, ing of stone-laden vessels in some of the amall | negs to do so—tbat he (the President) had and bas | by Capt. Edward C. Carrington: thet tomes in | 10g on.) = stranger Bes en — asicene 2, entrances, and of the war for the emancipation of | the strongest desire to oblige Gen. Lane, and con- | the captain’s room when Major Jewell stepped | To Ais Excellency = ; . 7 own defense , January 1862 sla 4 which, it Is falsely alleged, our Gov- uently appointed a large staff to suitand grati- | in and said: Captain, 1 want a portion of yeur the Prestdent of the ited States: The Secretary of State will hereafter receive the slaves, which, y 2 fy him. That while he hoped and expected an | company to go to Maryland to-morrow; | wish | Theappointment of my friend General Edward it ta my office I b Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, ernment {s about to inaugurate. It ls nothing | 27 dition somewhat to his own Itking would be | °@PS act in my place during my absence; and | C. Carrington, the son of my old friend. General 1 ry peary Hye ae fa hen tiie more than ‘‘bogus news’? gotten up by the emis- | co: rorward under him, be expected {t to he done ae drawing a paper from his pocket, proceed- | Edw’d C. Carrington, deceased, late of Virginia, | he will not aitempt to get it by sl - a _ commencing with Seturday, the frst of next saries of seceesion in London and Paris on the | by an arnlcable arrangement with Gen Hunter. | ed to give him ‘his instructions. ‘The’ captain | to the office of United States District attoreey for sor Ge Freihes ail bite oithodt © lmsdats {ling of the last-arrived English | He never !ntended and does not now intend that | said 1 am very giad you do not want me to ‘0, a8 | the District of Columbia,would be most agreeable inks pro os el livi he eve of the sailing for its | it shall be Independent ofGen. Hunter, or in any |] have to argue in a few days the case of the | to me. General Carrington baving served gal- | murmur. pang ng 'y ——— office. jan 7-tf WILLIAM BH. SEWARD. steymer, so as that there would not be time for way offensive or dishonoring to him That Gen. | «Propic Wind.” Mr. Carlisle denies the consti- | lantly in the Mexican war, and displayed very re- | No young erate is country = ro —— due contradiction (o come over to the United | jane must receive his orders from Gen. Hunter, | tutional right of the President to blockade the | cently in @ military capacity much reel and eff- | and «determined band — thqco ered have ‘AR DEPARTMENT, States, with it and the President will be gee Lee Hunt, Southern ports; I can show the court Seat he is slancy in. tasiateining the pecce tad encetity of en ating without office he oug! Janvany 21, 102 7 ‘ " ng wi ders and se! . After the major’s order was made known, e city, e great pleasure in sign! js pa- . After laborious investigation we are able to as- | acting within the range of bis orde: rt wrong. a le ig sos sec a ANT, { ty to the public, can give such orders a8} some of the men called upon the captain an Tr. Winvigip Scorr. persuade ‘That the War Department will be » , sure the public that fr eet < braver tan WILL: satiatartory 10 Gen. Laue." -Corrsepen- asked him and me if they were bound to yo; tuat | © Afarch 26, 1861. Union; the North shall never force me to doit. | ORDERED, dation for such a story, the officia! patches re- dence .'ssociated Press. they had made no arrangements to go, ant that In addition to the foregoing 1 refer with confi- | | Know no North. no South, ne East, no West, | closed Tnesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and ceived both by the legations here of the Powers A week or two ago the Star took occasion to} they were poor men, and their families would dence to Gen. MeDowert ant Gen. Sione, tothe | Pat the Country Tr sbell malsta' Si iMesniny | Fridays againat al other Busines but that which named above and cur own Government by the | expose the utter falsity of the story that the Presl- | Suffer during their absence. The captain sald | whole Bench and Bar of the District. There is | ?™ ih 5 tizen relates to active military operations in the feid. 5 ‘ou are not bound to go; you remember that Ma- t int 3 me, | tthe last. I was bornan American c’ ; two leat arrivals, indicate that the happy settle- | dent and Commander-in-Chief had given Jim | Jot (reo! General) MeDowell wold vou so when | wine wie et eee: *y pee renedrge Epes! pane yr pole tnd in| Saturdays will be devoted to the business of ment of the Trent difficulty has entirely removed | {ane authority to Jayhawk—to rob, murder, steay | you were mustered into service; the major does | did any act unbecoming a soldier and a gentle- | Union with a pure iy love; any possibility of a collision between the United | negroes, burn and outrage—throughout Missouri, worn ant all of you to go; Lam not going, and | mau, of a loyal officer of the Federalarmy. There eae | oe ee Lae Garey nk | Senators and Representatives. States and er or oll of those governments | arkansas and Texas, ad lidttum; investing bim | want some of you to siay with me; I think | js not a Judge upon the Bench ora er at the . growing out of any thing past, connected with | with a command as independent of their con- jondays to the business of the Public. at Lould be dest for the married men to stay | Bar in the District of Columbia who will say that | Constitution, and the Laws, — our current war. trolling authority, as of the laws of civilized war- | yl Ccaptain “nen remarked to me hat irs te mylar 74 se cerchemenion ara ac cf danice tae (ey eee Tne eee jave-tt Te ome of =. Makar er Daokis Aids Maeda meee sin by the band of © bninnaltaclaiy” withers for Frpere to reap a ite wlory. Lauebingly he sald, | me with their money and thelr reputation; not eed ry pleipe ie far ln eeerean ys AUCTION SALES. gratulations to be sent to the President and Sec- } the press and stump spouters who surrounded and | away from the post of danger; did not know pt pelt beer te ba ested ei Neve never te-| | have the ana ~—— era ld se FUTURE DAYS. a0 posend Aah taeonins ‘at pent ‘beatiitien and a alii iaa eas that Cope. ‘Carrington refused to receive captain's Government Norwich T did? net ‘elieve that 1 | As I have frlends in Maryland and friends and By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auchoneers. that Engiand’s off cial messages with reference} ‘The above extract from the Associated Press| P2Y; 8ying that he bad some doubt of his right iON _OF BOOKS AT to the so called “stone blockade” have been io do so. We requested him to do so and epply it was fairly entitled. If | owe any man or my Gov- | relations in the State of New York, I ask that the CRgIcE COLL! correspondence simply shows that Lane’s “blow- | to the payment of the com ny debt. He said he See Teneo eee ee elles fave pabltabed the charge ogaloet he Wil please r on reo ye 7 Ciclonk,o ihe first for couched In the most friendly language, and in| ers) have at length compelled the President thus | would inquire if he hed the right to do so, and, | that after 1 completed my term of three months’ | copy the above. | eroaket ect s catalogue like tone and temper. And, farther, that the of- | sormally to contradict their stories if be bad, he would draw it and give it to the | service I volunteered to join the Federal army for ae gy — fictal replies to them have been auch es will be company. He did inquire, drew the money, and | a second term in Western Virginia, but was ad- Te the Public, exoe) Pp en d fctendt NAVY YARD Bave it to the company. I was present when | vised by a high public functionary, 1n whom | That part of the statement of Capt. B.C. Car- es may be had at the Auction ae in 7 — edna upp pe Paris} A Marylander named Bryan was arrested In | Captain Carrington made his ferewell address to | had the most implicit confidence, that { could be t {s not alresdy n in Londot : : ‘ton, in which he alludes to an 11 ©. MoGUIFE & CO., Avote. , ° i the company; I did not hear any one hiss him; | more useful to the public in my present position of | Zton, imeelf the | —= — - that the ‘stone blockade” {8 2 mere temporary | Alexandria a day or two since on strong suspicion | on the contrary, they applauded 0° loud you | United States Attorney for thie District It te vesorsigueds cect tna tanto ‘office, ix, to| By J.C. McOUIRE & OU.. Auctioneers. closing up of small uatmportantand until recent- | Of being in communication with the rebels. On| might have heard them a square off. Iam a known to many persons in Washington that no mafi use a mild expression, entirely devoid of truth. ALE OF VALUABLE OBJECTS OF ART, re Rae? § Ghcunele. tl acae: Will Se The mis- | Saturday a small cetachment of military em-| nelgnbor of Captain Carrington’s; | know bim had a stronger hold upon the affections of the peo- ‘ ¥ ary No such convereation ever occurred. Comprising Vases. “rpaments. Oram a well; I have heard him speak often, re: bis ef 7 y . . locks. Hronges, Ac., recent'y imported from representation cf the character of those channels, | >@*ked on the Robert Leslie and steamed down byer la ave ks with hiet and een peter Pies hamaiters portion of tp cath rene, February 3, 186: 4. Grey Jewett ig Ciects. — Var Brow fae Wite Viel and the purpose and actsef this Government con- | the river. They landed on the Maryland shore, | jn politics exactly. He always sald be would go | although » large majority of the people differed : = —= | Sens) of Feviage bn, and te Fao nected with their temporary obstruction, indus- | Opposite Mount Vernon, and proceeded to Brvan’s | wherever he was ordered and figh! against Vir- | with me in politics, wien I applied for office. _ ATT : eal tora our Aucii: tlously injected into English and French news. | residence, which they proceeded to search. They | Pinta, or Maryland, or any State or person who | ‘That I was urzed to return to my old home and pepers by w der pay of the rebels, bas | found a number of secession documents and let. | ‘ok up arms against the Feders! Government. 1 | tiyht for Southern rights. ‘That I always said [ ms. wt ‘The colle will be arranged fof pzsmination remember (he captain saying to us one evening, | cannot do it conscientiously; it would be, tn my | M and Carpets. Persons net Ton Wednesday, the 6th tneteued nsist of— doubtless clone induced the English authorities | ters, and brought away as a trophy a secession | «Boys, if we get into an engagement and Major judgment, treason and a teat sin against my God plied re bpm tem pert jersold. | Superb snd elecaat Agate and Bardiglio Vases, to give the oceurrence a second thought; which | flag which was in the house. Jewell don’t learn to give his orders with more | and my country. That | believed esident Cruits, Urns. &o. misrepresentation has already been set at rest The Harriet Lane is being thoroughly over- | promptuess and accuracy, I shall make company ; R LY Droz slebras, six of the United States to be a national, conservative 428 71h street, betwoen G and H {arse bros Candolenene. tix HON. acs ted tary to % ing | A,2ght on its own hook.” Major Jewell beard | patriotic, hones:, and true-hearted man. That it | _ fe t-lm* oust cide. | Super Creach gilt Closk, and va We have only to add, that at no time since the | hauled and refitted, preparatory to her entering of this, and in my presence called the captain | was not his intention to injure and oppress the [Chin & SEeEeseeena en Large Bisquet Figures, representing XIV, rebellion commenced have our relations with | upon sea service to account for It; sayin ; that he had charged people in any section of the country And that ot FISCHER SOIREE ORCHES- Je ‘Lavaletie, the enc iret :. i There has been no arrive! from the flotilla fora m with not understanding his buginess. The } Southern men were bound, by every consideration ever imp: eo ie ue so Nesey aye captain replied, 1 did not say that; but I sald, | of tonor and patriotism, to trast ad try Mae Tt ag Pare vrosared toalteat Choise Parisian Goods, comprising Car condition, unless bo ose Governments ar and say now, it is your duty, as en honest | {s known to my friends that I received a military | to the conducting of Musical Performances at Pri- oe playing en unscrupulous geme of false pretenses man, to study military tactics untii you under- | education at the Virginia Military Institute, and | vate Receptiovs and S«irees, with any numberof} rig voiee is of Messrs. Viti Bros. own in their cffictal intercourse with ours, entirely stand Jt like clockwork; we ought all to do it; | could have obtained a colonel's cr a general’s | the best performers : {the city. and bog leave to ne~ foreign to their character; a game hitherto un- and if we do not it is due to our men, whose known !n the Listory of any civilized government “ and ocomerise nest oo!~ commission in the so-called Confeder rmy. It} sure tier patrons that they will produce the best St of art ever mfered at pave, sale. lives depend upon our skill, to get sone West ANOTHER RECONNOISSANCE TO DRAINESVILLE. On Friday four companies of Colonel Bayard’s Cavalry went outonascoutto Drainsville. No = Music from approved com- is known to my friends that I have in my posses. | #*/¢ctions of Quadrilie “Terms Rebels were seen, but they learned that the Rebe, | Point graduate to command’ us. “I never knew | clon tonds secured waoe wale any posses ae alah intervals, perform Conserved | f9s-4 J.C, MoGUIRE & CO.. Anots. in the world. Pickets came to Drainesville at night, but thag | Capt. C. to refuse auy member of hi kor pony ihe j the State of Virginia to a large amount. It is tion: of Knowing well the bigh personal character of 1 Napoleon Iil, as well es that of Lord n Rus- sell, in the face of their se-recent demonstrations of entire kindly relations and sentiments towards other poe N. B. The best of refer ., Auctioneers. ueit lines were three miles to the south of that | 1080 of bis norses or anything they asked him for; | known to my friends that my widowed mother, | Crmeomtions it: 8. The bea rpeweel wil |. BY_J. C: MoGUIRE & CO-. Auctioneers. the ‘ t he 1s one of the most generous, kind-hearted men | now 1a Virginia, encouraged her son to rales the | Eaket ie Rromptattontion, @ st., 296, between | SUPERIOR ROS! point. No other information was obtained except} lever knew. I never knew the in to dis-} first military company in the United States to | J3th and l4th ste. fel ot r Tr. what Is already known to the publie. bey or hesitate to obey any order given to him by Ne Er- maintain the honor of the Federal flag. They {——————————______—_—__—_ recrenpe THURSDAY Mt F gerne . Major Jewell. I remember one night, when it | have heard me say that I was separated from Saif Noes. te wuigteisned, who is known. by on 16th etrect, between | an? K streets, we shal! the United States, we reject, as wholly false, the 4 FLAG OF TRUCE in torrents, we were ordered off I } against the wishes of us both, y this cruel and | 2% of soos new sas, ornate, a ified. and | ell the F reitare end Exfoots, efforts mede by the secession “ stuffers’? of the | Yesterday,a reve! flag of truce, bearing a sealed ptain where we were going; he re- | causeless rebellion; that her home and the grave | house. at the same timo claiming from the city ae~ writers for the English and French press, to gen- | communication from the commander of the rebel | Plied, y We eee er es en One Hi x my oer nee hg oe by an army from Fhoritien, protetion trom = te . s bs 7 f + 4 Bi etow: t e Gulf $ wi c fi - rs. oder his erate the bellef that the authorities of those coun- | forces on the other side of the river, to Major | siept ail night In our wet Clare, ue captain m5 ow Tstrock fe the rnecerl Gate otfully? onl tries are playing the parts of utterly-characterless men In their Intercourse with cur Government. ‘lor Chairs, a: that every blow I struck in th of | this city, would respeotluily represent that under General McCiellan, came to the cutposts of Gen- | was very much amused; said the mojor had taken | Pt ederal Government would be a blow for her | Military law he is clropmacribed se his mer be eral McDowell's division, and the paper was} one fortress, but he claimed the honor of belng | and my other frends tw the State of Virginia, | 824 does not desire to violate any order of the malt? ‘Cormer. w Work Tabie,”” ; ithorities, he respectfully requests that no . the firat man to enter the breach. He told me | who were the unwilling slaves of Jel Davis and | [S7 Suthorit and 3 eloth, promptly forwarded to headquarters here t the major hed complained that he refused to ng a cer or soldier of the United ‘will eater teamion stand engre at Loxp Lrons HonoRED WITH THE CRoss oF THE Onvze or Batu —The last steamer brought let- ters from the English Government to the legation here, investing Lord Lyons with the Order of Bath, in acknowledgment of the value of bis ser- of obtain: been forced Into the vortex of secession by negro- | or l'quors, ae herwit net. sell te teene ee ee ° During the last eight months there have been | Sve him a consulship. He thought the major | traders, gamblers, and bankrapt polfticians, provate citizens will be a-comm: plated odat was unreas s ah agi hes peo} pr CHARLES KLOMAN, received and sent from the War Department, !n-| 1 he satiated with ig “Bestdeae Ie, the eapaion the ballot box, > Peoples twies expressed s Dene k. Pl his rebellious party; that the State of Virginia had touse for the purpose i TELEGRAPH BUSINESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT. | Call in person upon M>. Seward and esk him to ‘ F ‘bins Set, ‘Tea kets Porks, iting at the ballot-box. fel-lw No. 509 7th st., dependent of the headquarters of General McClel- would feel like a fool calling upon Mr. Seward, lan. 4,000 t a ft th i wh he barely knew, to ask him to gi Maj u rea that Bay copalnn ene ete ce have Rr va =. s - Pillows ita |, over 4, messeges to and from the various om he bare! ew, give. or | referres at my a intment to the office of Dis- vices In securing the peaceful and prompt settle- camps and different aia of the country. Jewell a consulship to Chiaa. Several weeks | trict Attorney 1s rt tothe fact that i raised = PS x Tr end | yg ig ay ka. » ment of the Trent diticulty: a compliment as after, Capt. C. was appointed District Attorney. | military com any. Thisisnotso. { wes choice PRIVAT Bw. oash. fairly earned es gracefully paid A FLEET auxarea axe ZoroMae siecesam. He called me into his rove aad cy Curtis, 1] of the bar. My papers on file in the Attorney Jama J. C. MOGUIRE & CO., Avots, tis. th 3 % ALEXANDRIA, Feb 3 —Editor Star: Yesterday, | want to consu you as a frien ve got more | General’s De rtment will show that I wasrecom- oa a ‘The on dit is, casa n infocming Seceetery Beww- | «50 torcuty ve to Ghisly tail of once ne , | todo than Tcan stand up to. These admiralty | mended for tat oiliee by « majority of the Wash- rer ATS. U7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ard of the fact, Lord L.. remarked that the honor | fret ron the wrechade ye dark, on Friday | cases in the District Court, the criminal cases in | ington bar. I never sald to Major Jewell thavel —_— Fevrennsenence f the rain pati! mre nid Lave been bis insiead, as | night ; emong them, four cargoes of coal, one of | the Criminal Court, examining and approving the | wenld not fight against Virginia. | ‘coke js” a ¢. RE & CO., Ancts. he felt that t ment as madé was indeed | hay, with eamerous ovate ze ata and wood ves- Genes of the new pgp teil sonmeenrs, that this conversation occurred between us, when DR. LA BONTA by WALL - nan. i " ot ng discovered, they were not fired | drilling my company, and attendin, ajor Jew- | we were alone, about the ‘innin, 5 Diseases permanent! *, Mr. Seward’s achievement rather than bis. Mr. the Confederates . eli’s battalion drills are too much for me; and 1 T'was standing’ neat the offes of toe National Ie quick at the uecot Gittsting or poison: rita ta) a Pa Seward, it is said, promptly reptied : « Ob, no, SS | think it is my duty asan honest man te resign one | telligencer; he rede up to meant eniar “Captain of any Kinds Gres Son TUES OS your lordship ; I have long berne my cross. It is ~ ar g | Of jhe offices. 1 think that I will give uptheoflice | I think there will bea battle near Ristimnd | No dieting or Interference with business, Pt 10 o'clock, we aie sei! high time you sbou!d wear yo copartne's! 1p under the Ari cy Motes DHE | of District Attorney, and devote myself tothe mii. | toe: I propose to volunteer to General Scott to] {jaant nen tnourh in its fever. w) Pommencing Bt sebseseent auch do rad Con een ie under | ! consent, | Ty aatt word ects it, the War can’t last | take part in it: will you joinme?” Treplied. No, | edt practioe ia that which isin use teat the | St Grcoeries, ke Cirax Rewoven tn tux House or Rurrxsen- dthatCHAS WALTER, Esq., 2, | long, and it would beabsurd in you to giveup your Iwill not. If we makesuch a proposition to | New York city hoe itals. +} end -r B Tatives —Phinees B Thompkins, of New York, | 0PPs!t* the City Hall. wil bis oftice. He then said, I will resign my captaincy. | Gen. Scott, he will consider it a piece of bragga- York City College and Hospital Testimo- ioe. “ - nee? >| to said firm within thres davs I said, no, I think that we will havea battle soon, | doria. I think it indelicate and improper in a | isis furnished. - 4 “J the Assistant Reading Clerk in the House of Nich and itwill havea bad effect upon thecompany, and | subaltern officer to voluntece teal commanding | gis ey yey se and Diseases of the Womb | @ boxes Kastern Seen Be Representatives, bas been removed, and Mr. Washineton, D. A t would injure your reputation. He then said, if | officer to go any where. His duty to obey orders. cured and saved 8 _— crave by my and Boyd, formerly Assistant Postmaster in the ae ~ you will give up your other business and take tre ent, Besides, it would appear like indecent haste in Thirty-s:xth Congress, has been appofnted in his 36 INCH HEAVY 8 command of the company in the da time, I will Z ite f yth: i disagvesadle Sas n othing faneine or men and and y me to volunteer to invade my native State before | part o Bourbou W: , 23 ine Promise to take charge of them every night; and I | Gen. Seott informed me olficiall that th, All cures warranted, or money refunded. aa Place. Salary, $1,200. $i Bienes ne Eves will pay yoa ice saying you Will loss by the sity existed and the proper time arrived oer Communications in Writing, With return stamp, a, ‘and Wee Shean E : ay r arrangement. I said to him, all right, attend, to ives the word oe 5 News from the Southern Coast. zed Comf.rts, F our duties as District Attorney, Sad Lene hea be Sjor dowel toch ode eae Medtolnes for travelers and others packed, with NAVAL OPERATIONS AT SAVANNAL—REPORTED | Calicces. Clos Gi ere all the time when you are away; but f will “f barreis BATILE NEVR APALACHICOLA ful! instructions for use, ‘Wosecs dozsa volunteer to go upon a scouting excursion through ¥ i 15 cases And other kiad of Dry Gouds. on xaio at the lowest | not Fecelvea single cent from you for any extra some of the ee boring counties of Virginia. et wie oom Ne. 8 Weer ator Ballung, Penn, 16 caste Oincinnsdl H Siren, The following dispatea appears in the Norfolk prices, by WM. R.RILEY fa service. ‘The captain then spoke to Major Jewell] wish to do something by which I can acquire feb 1-Im* & Window sui for soidiers and eutlers. Day Book of January 31, and Is headed, «By tele- Now 86 Conteal Statee, cobecnied ik Gare Gee yat hia egeocr | faune, and thar my children can talk abont after With oun gtpb specislly for the Daily Day Book.” Pd to re eee his agree. 8th streets, nel *s the eu 5 the war » over.” | collet : Major, that tsa R! we <0 TER ey her mentionei, which wil! # A , | Ment in good faith aud tothe letter. He spen Wrong spirit. A man should not fight for fame, Ssid Dick to Tom the other day, ferme comh. Savaxnaa, Jan. 30 —This morning all is quiet — psetor Mette every night with the company, not sleep’ ng a} but from a sense of duty. For my own t the street,” - WALL & BAR! Avote. Yesterday a tieet of steamers went down to look Harvey Single a ea = oy: . rt I cows thaws ‘E sad ___ WALL & BARNARD, Auots.__ As they wen! 5 night at home. And he js the only | have military ambition; my ambition is to excel “We'l, stop at the after and atren obstruction of the river. officer in the regiment whodid. Capt. Cc. y To take a "drop and haves bits to eat, By J. ©. MoGUIRE & OO., Avotioncers. They were unmolested by the enemy. Most of Hep an the Labs most excellent officer. When rained the oem Sa ee gener ee, this nine fom 4 sense of duty. When I fight the people of “For there we'll beat USTED SSALE OF NEAT TWO-STORY Yankee vessels were drawn off the day previou ed wi! pany we were perfectly green; in afew months native State it will be In discharge of & pay fon! cet ekenes duel rout fats Tse sigine bones on y~ be 4 Seventeen federal vessels were at Warsaw we were equal to any in the city. Many of our} painful duty. But when Gen. Scoit, Gen. Stone. With Oy-tTens raw and ~~ N ERNOON Sound posterday aad heavy firing was heard Five with TANGIER S0UN D8 of tip-top quaii- meu are pow in the eleral array non-commis- | or Major Jewell gives the order I shall not hesitate And otaer dishes to suit r Nirtue a deed of . ca nowa. ty, and star schooner Wi'd Pigeon wicn tue finest | sioned officers, We ra 500 volunteers { “ Is! they are made, The Repub & private letter, dated | CHLKMYSTONES. District. ‘The publte is indebted for this mliiterg | °°) 42, pee calls, no odds when ther are Eu mulabeidee, gee! + in “Which it is reported He is now ready to serve Who may desire that a digit’ too 2 it 1 do not recollect baying but one conversation By many sacred or cach 7 . Prime Uyaters at tho arket rates. Tho force an Wat nae aed neat Cyt know it with Lieutenant Ward u x the subject when we Ar prompay oer ound soak - - tg Pisce on James’ island, near Public ®re invited to oa!] and examine hia fine stook | ‘37% Mr. Williams and myself were the first to | were alone. He came into my room, enga; —— = palnc tau. A whieh sixty federais were killed | Pr RIVALVES: fos.st_ | respond to bis call and attend the different meet-| with me in conversation In the course of the | ‘Ah! here’s the RIALTO HOUSE, as you may Pry aed ae nome: The enemy were PURE BRE aD — oo ptetelemlr cre = aided ee in organizing conversation be remarked, ‘ This is a sad state of At the corner of Ninth street and of D.” L 4 le ry 5 2) an ableand eé! ent 5 5 I, lawyer, an amiable gentleman, a pure patrio pend your hiasae kab tae ne iglaia™ i eas % leer friends and relati in Vi ————————— our friends and relations in Virginia?’ { SS Ricken News —The people of Norfolk and —= aeniiue to the cause of the Union and Federal Gov. | ited, «Bud enough.” He then ede | huge CHOICE OLD LIQUORS —The bers eo a3 we learn by @ passenger, Mr. Tay- : . ernment as any man in the nation. very dear, dear there, the wife of a Metho- heve on ia m an old and weil. 4 She erncinnatt, late a prisoner at Richmond,| THE NEW AERATED BREAD! Sworn before me this 30th day of January, 1962. | dist minister *? (1 do not recollect the name) [| K20W0 house in the remainder who arrived at Fortress Monroe, are ii an intense Joun H. ‘Touneon, 3° FP. said, “ Ward, my situation is worse than yours : | “eit stock of Liquors. a State of oer and many of them are ani — 1 have two sisters and a widowed mother there? | barrel . pinion e rebels . t Bese cris ellen heat |ecinament fre masoare af ee a | pote ot Sehr, ae pened | Beech genders a ¥ wel ertained fact tbat their blis: for the manufsecure of ‘s Bread, | peared before the subscribér, a’ justice of th yt mine. 1 jot ised % are—the greater portion of them—determ. | ia largo quantitier, will be ready in ® few d : o | RenetecT thee Rte Cee carpeted at a: go home. their enlistments vx iz, te fill orders—either for the city waleor for th siete Pw ites or on a city ous Dene Peek eine | beczuae t pee to hiss at the ee Mostof them, by the twentieth of t my. iiltams, of said city and District, and made | think that my réply to biva wae the Added to this te the belief that General McClellan | «5 E48 PALY And excellence of thts Bread are at-| oath in due form of law that he war sees have always niade {0 southern men-wher ther be Js considered by them to be the pi fovea aries tested by the most reepectab'o Phyacians of this | Compeny A, Union Volunteers of the District of | were going off on the wrong sceut. [ id, Febeliion, the Confede tes fearing ats abilities | OY» 88 Well Bs by the Medical Facully of Balti- | Columbia, commanded by Capt. Edward C. Car- rseii One te ee ag “ Neither you nor I have been enlisted to invade = _ all ee tn ee Goettion, They declare — Eauaselebis, ary! York eee pee kutwicigethe followin, F facts : First Theta sue a tele roe hae coe Se 3 ‘whatever the people here may think of him mploes of the Bread from our Bakery in Balti- | 9 tion of compan ‘wes ordered t been Teatest "i 4n thelr impatience, his course is | more kopt on hai the Depot of Williams & iis, Capt. Carrington was specially detailed bp Ppt rie an tall Pa the Guit iow for ‘Co.,3 4 45 street, Washington, his Seay ancmage officer, in my presence, to act as States, with whom | cant or rr : for I | worl 10 to it’ REQUA & CO. major, during his absence, of the District Volun- ‘was in 01 if tas vite f W.Grand Lodge of the Cc that he gee a his daty in that capacity with | degrade and ruin her. The are ber be eid on MONDAY, NOTICE energy and fidelity. Second. Thst he always ind seek to redeem and save her.” I do ceded nt agin corner NOTICE expressed himself ready and willing to go when- | not recollect ever havi: a i} seal tow as “and sojourning trethren te TO SUTLERS ever and wherever he might be orden with Mr. Murphy or Mr wi it. 6: raternally invited bebe precece: 7 “RS. commanding officers. Third. That he repea \ all St-Im OsHUA , TAYLURL TO SUTLERS. Lend te scoop Say Gompeneation as Captain for 4 PERHAM rand He q er services, after called LecTunespz.| SPICED MOLASSES CARBS. | made binet Xictiee aekiae tee after he was | ported in tas paper : SECOND GRAND Excursion | W**™" id give tag Soong re3 4 SPICED MOLASSES CAKES. ae ee a seeeiat Lp at Ris sitcoms and men to , ticns” a INDAY Ky . 71m a “ sd Sk Rppry ia yme: i Sat8 O'oivok. “The fon “ SPICED SUGAR CAKES. debt cobtrected by thecoen y previouste hone man, ours be bg nier.* and true-heerted NEW YORK AND BOSTON! f SPICED SUGAR CAKES. mustered into service; and | am informed (this | | where ne is; lim sure, TURE OF DR. HAYES ogres alive, he do not know of Py personal knowledge) that he | he believes to be right; if be bas fal} sw [ hemp wet ay ecto anne = Hy ned aati, fartuer avtioe on | 1m coasequencs of the great demand for our Mo- | Obtained legal advice and the opinion of his com. arms against bis ceuntry, fo§_ | Issses Ginger Cake and Sugar Cake, we have ap. | m&nding officer before doing so. After drawing | trationof the wicheduces d sale at Mr. "e ee ted his captain’s y he handed to me a large portion 1 Ny fora! e see gente hate x HM eure nubes Ne, Syreetat| POM ae 00, of i, wien Paid. to Mr Burdette. see pores ‘Pwo throug tralus ‘daily? loastne VE +d tues » 1 peerage: statemen 479 Niats © ; who will confirm my it. My against “SBistsiz ood to'return on or btore May tet. 4s prinoips’ Agent for their eale, from whom they on “ wil for the company and b cau bo bought at five dollars per barrel. ed. me or any member of the TSE NEXT REGULAR MONTABLY NAPS imbursement meeting of the Board oft rustees of Puciin SNAPS, me. Jno. H.J PREENCON RT| oragel MME cane Samp seg, | Ny 3 POUND OAKz, District of Columbia, Washit ‘: ‘cite Rha vaca ba! IN QUANTITIES, On thls 20th of saawasn ahaa coum A FAIR. IN QUANTITIES, before t Femais Orphans oe 1 IN QUANTITIES. UBSDAY si log wil bof Wins tant pret my geigeesne sth ea 1s Creel Mo eae f J,in ther varieties, ja 2 Ten Cents Per Pound, DAYTON’S uF NO haa -——& meeting of toe Hote! Pose trons teres oe Sait be he arite Sore CELEBRATED MINCE PIES. ith street,an SUN D. ebrusry 2d.) lotelekeepers, Heads of Families, and Sutlers LF re tp enane'ed Sre invited to try our exos!lent Mixes Pies. ___, _By order of Committee, Our MINCE PIES need only to be tried to be ION PRAYER MEETING Will | epprocisted ; price $10 and 12 per hundred. overy day tnig week is the Lu JAMES L. DAYTON, be Ar cctaceatse my Reta corner of Hakery—56 Kieventh street, ooutigued bus 0x0 hour. ™ en” fers between @ and H.

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