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hanna (vow the Northern Central) railrosd. He TELEGRAPHIO. is well known in Baltimore, but for several years THe ART GQ a Ak BAR br, JOMINI. “LUE _EVENING STAR. . 5 ighil! - has resided in Tennessee and Kentucky, and on ie Ex Translated by Cre tel and ‘Lieat, Crnighill, WASHINGTON CITY: the breaking “a of the war was made an officer Latest from the Burnside Pedition. GEN. CACEY's INFANTRY TACTICS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY &, 1862. | of the Confederate army. BURNSIDE SAILED FROM HATTERAS Heee Volumes oO 5er, av. fez2w {intel Read, & Chton 2x COM. A. H. FOOTE, U. 8. B- INLET, TO ATTACK THE ROANOKE This gallant officer, who had command of the ISLAND FORTIFICATIONS. gunboat expeditiun so brilliantly successful in —e—__ Spirit ef the Morning Press. The Intet/igencer treets further respecting the , + J antiquity of «stone blockades”? and the honorable | the capture of Fort Henry, 1s aon of ex-Gov.| LATEST FROM DUPONT AND SHER-|RO@UETS! | BOUQUETS place they hold in the annals of the Royal Navy. Foote, of Connecticut, and has seen many years MAN’S OPERATIONS AGAINST CLEMENT So NPT, ‘The Republican expresses satisfaction that the | of active service. He was in command of the SAVANNAH. Cobtakn Farav AND sp st SOUTH SIDE, President has exercised pis executive clemency | (nite States forces in China at the attack on the ———_.+—____ Geer Ma Hote! in the matter of Gordon, the slaver, and says: ‘Slave traders, foreign or domestic, are no! unywhere, very respectable men, but in point morals we could never see any difference ‘ween the man who sold a slave, or be who bought one.”? facturers of al' kinds of Msnu' and the most popular ts, and rendered great service to the ETS. VASES AN le than at er Hong Forts, an FANCY BOQUETS. BASKE D | style than at nny other fort t country on that occasion. His experience in river warfere has been turned to good account in the present successful engagement, ONE OF THE RESULTS The Cairo correspondent of a St. Louis paper BaLtimore, Feb. 8, (from Fortress Monroe, Feb. 7.)—The steamer Eastern States arrived here WREATHS OF FLOWERS. ried with | wane seete—ond. th this morning, having left Hatteras yesterday. nt Zo Be nF NR Bibenge ok riod Pig ee e She brings important news—that General Burn- | jowest prices. Boquete sont to al. parts of the city side’s fleet left their anchorage in the Inlet on | 8nd Georgetown. fev-iw Wednesday morning, for the north. N4TionaL STBAM LAUNDRY, -—-—_ OUR MILITARY BUDGET. wrote Av. Stve. of the expedition against Fort Henry: The gunboats started first, and the transports Between ist nnd 136 hac: Wdahington, ~ «The battle will be a thorough test to the new | Carrying the troops shortly afterwards. Thetr Tawi G Li ati or LATEST FROM ROMNEY. gunboats, telling in what they are deficient and | destination was Roanoke Island. When the A Forthe K AL A ey a —_ According to telegraphic advices to Headquar- | exactly what they can accomplish. Eastern States left, news of the arrival of the fleet Army, Hotels, Families, and Individuals. ange Ses a '. inforced and | the demoralizing effect to the rebels at Roanoke Island was expected there, (at Hat- . cuentas Goran nantes +-ole Lessee ters bere, Gen. Lander having been re! will be great, who will see a similar reduction of Inlet.) ‘Three or four. regiments were lef faseten ss —e nas pte aie sruuesey ot he hood af bonwemn 7000 0nd ann fiver Will be popenltis fer Ucben doses te ext] ts ee ale * | zou baring fog. ayns pit toe Dea eiy'e aad “rms RVEN iver w! accessible for Un 5 it y at the bend of between 7,000 and 8,008} 1.0% ry heart of the secession territeries.” The Eastern States will return to Hatteras t6. | forand x ‘Tom King vill ave tations of Sages gee ee eee Ramey, Fae Seee AFFAIR UP RIVER. morrow morning. WALL & BARNARD, Avo's. WHEATLEYS DYEIN there was about equal to his. They declined} Hancock, Md., Feb. 4, 1962.—Editor Star: The [s=conp pisparcu } KI r "S72 ah eon BUILDING LOT, ING occupation of this point by General William’s Fortress Monroe onding jt eae 22 SE: DAN GA AN . acconing the an ative bendge then ate | eaigteia emited in tne evacuation of Bath | pips) “ns ‘eermansh hepeblees of Thecus | af wgagitumnonibieg aire cckeienton 101 ry 4 eC ieggeh + | EieeReorn pars PP ESUAY. the five cocvering, the ss, wire belie Shove, in thetr | snd So Searles Semadianly aoe of the eed oe ange at ol "a hureday no sen of ¥ we front of st real jackso! ce, massed : wing © =. rear. Gen. Lander is in possession of the town, | st winchester and U "s, at which latter placea} “The giass revealed yesterday no new moves on or before that date, ot forsee and they have run off from the vicinity, probably | large force, (calc: at eight to ten thousand, )as ments among the Federal vessels lying in the cut be ~~ very well as Co! erate artillery, (over 49 pieces,) are ft a addition to the in r . ey A ON streets. in the direction of Winchester. laced. As the roads in every direction are in an | Orth of the river, beyond an mn ato ere | jessed Every Richt . z GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acct. THE AFFAIR OVER THE RIVER YESTERDAY impassable condition, owing to the present snow | number. Some imagine they have moved nearet . spatoh. New Novecrigs In ! We have the following additional particulars of | *%4 frequent rains of last fortnight, no move can | to the river, but we could discover no material . #. WHEATLEY, = at By GREEN & WL . J be made at present. Detached parties have, how- | change in their position. ere eors Scale of c ELWRIGHT AND ELACKSMITE the handsome little dash of our cavalry vesterday, | ever, been sent across the river (he last week, who “Pp familiar with the waist t | QIMALL POX!—Small Por Efectually r . eere, ‘ARviLe, ony td resulting in the capture of thirteen of the enemy: | found Bath deserted of troops. Two guns have ‘ersons familiar w' e water courses sabe por BP ys cae iy subesrtber anmee te A nd ol — > = ‘&C, at a At 4 o'clock yesterday morning, Col. Fried. | been. brought back as the only rebel arms left | vicinity say they have not yet repobed Wall's | (--.On4 fren enay Q£0. and, to his astonishment 7 ry) , the 19th jaatiat, at 0 man’s cavalry, the Cameron Dragoons, number- | behind. Cut, but are lying in the river just beyond. ‘Sud regret, found the Sms! Pox prevailing ~ SESS INTENT, A fr aa reas sel pe ba bs This town is remarkably quiet, with so large a “Tat does not commznicate with the main | QUt the city and its vicinity > 2" be extent TERBURY HALL ales ing 600 men, went out in the direction of Fairfax | hody of troo occupying it. The complaints a . Being Cognixant of the fact that igense is not £3.2. of articles, Court House, for the purpose of capturing the se- | made of the dauage to property had thelr origin channel. Yet vessels occupying that position can | in the least, abated, ie felt &. his ty 4 Bawson an phy ee (oe on ground rent, cession pickets. They swept the country from | in the sudden and irregular possession of the | readily command the main passage. country b d expel that | athsome disease }50M a is, Fairfsx Court House to Hunter’s Mills, perhaps a | Doutes and property of individuals made by the | «Jt has been stated by persons who ought to Immense Success of the J Vv @ of five miles, going within half a mile of Union troops who crossed over from Virginia farther speed! l. - ONI PANTO: ‘A! : about four weeks since. know, that the portions of Mud river which lead od to inorease seit haa done serine the nw pas LEGON: PANTOMIME COMPANY | Germantown, which is several miles beyond the ees cow Gp sub cuaboetta to Wall's Cut, into Savannah river, go dry at | mo: of Court House. ., " G o'B army and oft f om VER GHT: doom U. 8. Sr A Feb. Sth, 1362. | ‘B*ee-quarters ebb tide, and that if the Yankee Before spring that te sel * bur dhe a ene eaOrS "OVERFLOWING BOUBES. me: a which we =_— They drove in all the secession pickets, thirteen Editor Start Please give plies ts the columns gunboats should pull up all the obstructions they To meh excepted, who belonged to the First North Caro- . The pabenraber, gusrautees that au pereces? “ nt, of your much read paper to tue following : would not be able to come through. Bhi oe pric nthe fos, All| The Laughable Gc"mie @ called the lina and Stewart’s Virginia Cavalry. Thesethey he men composing this vessel’s crew have} ‘ Nothing new from other Points on the coast.’ | orher diseases are treated with equs| care and SAILOR’S RETURN! captured, and last evening they were brought to hers, wa cite ae amers hag eaerog ees | cess, without the wie of calomel or blue pilis SAILOR'S Ri TURN! ‘Washington. They were found in a log house, | ent ‘hen t P cury.! e, and during that time have not had NOTICE —A meetinz of th “Hotel and | “Cases of typhoid fever, When treated at an early Ben sur. ER OARDI or two neat) y 2 2 MR. ROBERT BUTL B ae and on being surprised fired upon our scouts. One | leave of absence. During the time of being on | Restanrant Keepers” who signed the me- ar vir cured 1n 43 hours. W. ooms, poe be rebel was killed, and Capt. Wilson of the Came- | board this vessel, we have on several occasions Reid at Vrackiin Hat on SATU aS Te Reteeary sth, comet teweet ene gag Eyl | Hans VANDERDEEEX. 324 @ strest, vetween -_ ron Dragoons, was wounded in the neck. A | bee? actively engaged with the enemy. Now, Sth. at 4p. m. Punctual attendanos ia requerted. | ‘Testimonials, which a: for two 5 those 4 of the inghest character, ry rT a, ‘with sir, it seems very bard, upon the arrival of the WM. 8S. SIMPSON, Pres, and which, he doubts not, will prove to be entire: ® age, eergeant was also wounded. sicamer at the vard for two or three days, we | ~<—< TEMPERANCE MEETING Tierra: | salelactorys oo” 2 . LE TOUR Dy MAISON: - sek fait ss the highest prices will be The command was under Major Moss, of the | should be astonished by seeing two sentries placed { lar monthiy meeting of the Catholic Bene- J vox ci ya M. D., u Lu oR N giv ss. form ol oO - eir }, cor “uns 4 hy regiment particularly engaged wes led by Capt. | [er order to fire at ny person going from the | ou SUNDAY EVENING. the sth, instant. The} Pare = known praoticioner in the gitte!| WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE: — SOMteAR Carrie, Gen. Smith’s Assistant Adjutant General. | vessel to the shore (officers of course excepted); | meeting will be after Veesore. A ful! attendance | _New York u » S1LAS BALD WKN — He surprised the enemy’s pickets at about day-| we could hardly be worse served were we recesh oF Pp miombors ie requestod.as important basiness WASHINGTON GYMNASIUM, | ‘Mashat The Best Juseler ie the World! vrerk, driving them back to Abraham Horn- | \tself. This is not as it should be, surely while | ¥,14 J.J. KANE, Seo. ‘This establishment is now open from 6 8. m. to 8 WILLIS ARMSTRONG, beck’s house, where thei - | risking life and limb some little consideration 7 .m. One of the officers in attendance from ito 3 Ciown, PaNTOMIMieT, AND ETHIOPIAN. v0 their reserves (picket) com-'| sxcuid be paid te our feelings, as there are men SMITHSONIAN &. Rad droin Oto So'cices. Pomeme bedine c aeiteae — sisting of two companies of cavalry, numbering | on board whose homes are ia Washington, and AL BYE! 1952 | ry life would do well so jv between forty and fifty men each, were found. | who have wives and families. FA lel wg € i cin immed a fe6 wiil iliuetrat j variety of speci- | 202th, $2.50 three mouths Most of them took to the surrounding woods, some anak hat you will Insert this, as it may do | mens of oloth RE. implements, natural history, o, OUSEKEEPERS WANTS, from whence they kept up a brisk fire on our Iteity t Dave the honor te be. giving It p\ Admittance Linens, Towels and Nay Lecture will commence at 8 0’ clock. fe7 st jies, Sheetic iopiea C ‘Assi (CFA SALE FOR THE BENEFIT OF ar. atour yrovertially low “col ed in pan fig: 1s8 Me | E : Y 3 pec 1 , tris Eta. 1[7~ Owing to illness in the family, the usual | basement of the Church. Fifteenth and H streets, lon tonereaee not SE we Bee M’tuz Franc La Fouts, and Litre receptions at the Presidential Mansion will be| during the present we Music, Kefreshmenta, | te7 6. e : pg the, t werk usic; Refreshment Penn. avenue and th strest, omitted to-day and Tuesday next. The invalid eee oe Cee SULLPRS AND OTHERS SHOULD sUR- there isthe President’s son, William, the sprightly SC E — << 10 OMPSON’S BANK NO’ ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH.—The Rev, Dr. RTE Voki gees ~ és party advancing upon the house, from which many shots were also fired ere the doors were burst in and the rebels sheltered in them were compelled to surrender. When that occurred—after having fired about 500 shots in all without hitting a Union soldier— the rebels in the woods mounted and fed in the OnE oF rouR Reapers. One Week Longer, WARD on his Corps Votantr! t Slack-rope Performer im A‘ c. oR —Weekly, $2.50 ; i INCH HEAVY SAIL DUCK, little fellow so well known to hundreds who fre- u MeCarrany. President of Mouat St. Mary's Le bec phe td Se a copies ‘the large Company now at the 36 = teak Cotton Duck, + Will pre (| yan0e, ‘and esting. direction of Germantown, closely pursued by our | quen’ly enter the Mansion. oysins Churoh on a NDA Y 'N EXT. the Sih of Grdors promptly exsceted by pin php lenis VANCE IN PRICES. £1) Pee tlaphios. Tabie Linens, attacking party. Their horses being fresh and «oe February, The collection wi!l be devoted fo the Jin a note aidressed to WARREN CHOATE, Aftersose Paris 208, for Ladies and Child: Comforts, eee eae te Caatled thous to make good CONGRESSIONAL. Buspioce of the Young Cathorios Prion Sonate’ | 332 Pa. avenue fo7-6t"_ | every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, worth | Eopnnoie, Shar, Cashmere oe , RAGE Ses: ei fo 1,6,7.8 Dress. Capt. Robert d’Orleans, (the Duc de Chartres,) XAXVIIth CONGRESS—Second Session. i esent ‘tale lowest S TULCHE DAN CONTRAST COLORS, | eee aoe e eee nee eee Nussere: | Abd other Kind of Dry Goods, on at the Ladies best Pacis Kid Gloves. Porry & Bro. All oar dresssware bousht Brom thls — WM. R. RILEY & BRO.. of General McClellan’s staff, fort nately reached} Sgyar —Yesterday, after our report closed— Femaie Orphan Asylum, wil! be opened on | | A! pial Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes, very | hones. = ami ss No. 36 Central Stores, General Smith’s headquarters about 3 a. m., and ‘ annual civil appropriation bill, and a bill URSDAY, Sthi tthe Asylum, corner G Fi ait it ae 1 full and lete stock of Doors oven, afternoon, 8t2o’clook. Admission: ’ authorizing the immediate issue of ten millions | 824 10th streets. A variety of useful and fancy n edcition, our usual ful! and comple! Ladies, 20 cents; child 10 proceeded with Captain Carrie upon the expedi- of dollars Cerereane deaand notes onary ‘ons | articles will be offered for tale. Dry Goods, in ali the departmenis of family wants, | “Doo tion. We learn that he was in the foremost cf the ¥ trons | rok A FAIR, for the benefit of St. Vinoent’s a 8th a. rs Open, 6venings, Bt EX o'clock. fea fest oppo. Canter Rast. here will be sianch room where a!l kinds of | for the preset and approaching season, 7\DD FELLOWS’ HALL. ~~ NOTICE Mr. Johnson read a copy of the dispatc ts wi 5 e81 d Con- PERRY & BRU.. DD FELLOWS’ BALL. OTK fray from its commencement to its end, and dis- Tennessee, relative to the capture of Fort Henry, [ot Torre a eas a fee Creace ja 29 tia fe 7-6t Pa avenus and Ninth street. oO Suvanrn Sesaee, sets tinguished himself by the enthusiastic and im- | and the Senate adjourned till Monday. fg THE UNION PRAYER MEETING Will JAY COOKE & CO., Geo. y’s Minstrels —— petuous courage with which his example ani- Hovse.—After our report closed— TOR tekcidon ours day this week in the Luther- BANEHKEZERS, ee eee TO SUTLERS. mated the troops engaged, in the discharge o Mr. Van Wyck addressed the House at length } an. hureb, (Rev. J. . Butier’s,) at the corner of No. 452 Fifteenth Street, opposite Treasury : TO SUTLERS. upon the report of the committee on contracts, | llth and H streets, commencing at 4% O’olock p m., Buildings, Washington. at ——— their duty. and the subject was postponed until next Tuesday | 0d continued but one hour.@ S> ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. SPICED MOLASSES CAKES. They, too, the Cameron Dragoons, deserve great | week. — = In connection with our Philadelphia House we And continus every evening unttl further notice. praise, for they proved tacmselves in all respects | _ MT: Sedgewick read to the House the dispatch | FY OR. SAL FA second-hand SUTLER’S | have opened at No. 492 Fifteenth strech an cles SPICED MOLASSES CAKES. reliable soldiers. from the West, announcing the capture of Fort by 15, compete ard in good oondi- } for the transaction o ; enerai Exchange, Colles- NEW SCENERY UGA “ bh bi t - Inquire ls KES. ; Henry tnd fhe Hoswe adorned Mf Monday." | SBS" WiLLNEAC Tbe Nate fof 3” | UAE RE PEE dle con ony, srvun as Uapa ade Sie RGEE ERY ovary SPICED SUGAR CAKES We had one captain wounded in the neck, and RAN ES eal EDUCATIONAL. and Em, (on sommission,) Drait A GEORGE CHRI SPICED SUGA a sergeant wounded in the leg. One of the enemy DETAILS OF LATE SOUTHERN NEWS. Frencu LESSONS, at moderate terms, of- | 824, European cities, receive Dap: d was left dead in the house, and among the pris- fered In consequence of the great demand for our Mo- By the boat from Old Point. yesterday morn- oners was one wounded in the head. enti f good family’ and | Collections upon ali socessiblo p CELEBRATED FARCES, BURLETTAS, who o&me ato tins coustry tevolunees | —fe4-tm JAY Fe? PARTS Bet rece’ fo ddi Dube,” 81 — insses Ginger Cake spd Sugar Cake, we have sp- ived the following through A abe.” Star Ofiioe. & J. MYERS, i : Ata later hour Major Meas, with the portion of | sotiated Prean, ken. from ‘Risumond’ panars af ‘q(OR BALE—Two very ice caddie HORSES {0° 10 Wistthoren Bunt, Bocre Cpu a guarier to amremmrcd er quater W. H. HAMILTON & CO, the regiment with him, made a dash into the vil-| the sth inst. . table for wieers or car A large stock of American ‘atohes for sale, at |r? amy, are ins lage of Fairfex Court House, and captured three | "°* wisi cobain deicis Call at the corner of OSg Ee Soleealon Fy Seas J MYERS Ne as — ss principe! Arent for their “sie, from whom they Prisoners, and 2 wagon load of provisions d-awn | Meupuis, Feb. 5 —Three Federal gunboats ap-| _fe8-st* JAMES KELLY. | Qt Aacerinie at Whole eS MYERS P4ALENT, QEEICE CURIOSITIES Guide to | can be bought at five po tone ‘by ® capital team of four horses. ‘The men be- peared on the Tennessee river yesterday. ‘Thi NOTICE! wane Chains at wholecale by S.& J MYERS ment Gardens. at the stand in Patent SNAPS, longed to Fieid’s regiment of Virginia cavalry. comes fire on Fort Henry, and the latter respond. To THe RESIDENTS OF THE Stoh Work done for the trade only. bys Antiquarian Books: Gey * Rooks: Dose JUMBLES, -. There was no damage done to the fort. The WA Orders for Night Work left at cal werkman, at S. & J. MYER: mente furnis! Raulr. eports; itary MOLASSES POUND CAKE, THE LATEST FROM PORT HENRY. re landing troops two miles from the | lowini Ww Brashear Steel and Gilt Keys at wholozale by pores: ye fs Omee so eeke IN QUANTITIES, Last evening dispatches were received at Head- ; m attack Is expected. | The Confederates | betw Station Hou VERS fu OF qusriers bere from Gen. Halleck, (at St. Louis,)| ate in full force on the Tennessee river, and no | Hill: 2 ERB. i 7; All whoiesale deniers in Watohes and Jew- Z. Williams, Balding’s Wharl, . te a is ara Arm: ‘tio 6 Coast UANTITIE#, giry would do weil ® oaliat 8, & J. MYE over 260 mile: Ci ap stating that after the reduction of Fort Henry, our | 4#™#ge from the Federals is apprehended. eee immed from te War A NOTICE. fore “1 gon East or purchasing elsewhere, Boo! Ooeaeet hc Wee ioe, low is QUANTITIES. n order was issu ‘om the War tment LL Persons having claims a is im Prices. irs, Over forces immediately proceeded up the river, in the | on the tik ordering all oiltay aac | Ae sa ee Bn eaine cate a are | ADEs? READY MADE_UNDEROLOTE | issim? RLPRED HUNTER. |_| BOSTON CRACKERS, | direction of the ratiroad bridge, sixteen milesdis- | impress all the saltpeter found in their districts, | requested to prosent them ta the wed ed, LARS BA Ry ae: AND MILLINERY sued tant. On the way they had also reduced a battery | except such as in the hands of original manufac, fore Wednesday, February jth it S; REAL LACES, EMBROIDERIES, Ten Cents Per Pound, f th turers and government agents and contractors Kk. B. FERGUSON, &o., I take pleasure in informing the ladies BALLS, PARTIES, &e. — or batteries of the enemy, situated on the other ying therefor 40 cents per pound, and no more.| £@® 3t°___ Secretary Qu terly Conference. } that i have jnst received from the north s large DAYTON’S bank of the river Tie order is lesued In coeseduence of the monop- OYSTERS—OYSTERE. MADE UNDE CLOTTING oes, READY. | [VJONUMENTA CAIN: CELEBRATED MINCE PIES. Upto 1 p. m. to-day news that our troops or | oly of speculators, and the exorbitant rates charged are Ni ht Dresses, Skirts, Ladies Severn Hepes nd rT Heads of Families, and Sutiers gunboats bad reached and taken possession of the | the government. Great scientific improve: which, I desire the ladies to inepeat ae trey eos Hy erally, that Sotsl- beepers, Meats : ‘The Richmond Dispatch says the Missour! dif. ment in STEAMING and . : . &re invited to try our excellent Mince Pies. railroad bridge (over the T: ad Tr pal y' uri dif. Imported before goods got so high, and are there. 5 tt i paren ort hete, thee na | culty has been satisfactorily arranged. General by which the entire davorand sakes? the fore very cheap indeed, Zomporance Galt Our MINCE PIES need only tobe tried to be not reached the Headquarters here, though no| Price will doubtlesws be commisiacd © Major | ic retained. ae No. 12-MRS RG. ETCHISON..No.12, | ae ‘Tickets $1, dm and npting—lpeer phony beeen seg doubt is entertained that that was accomplished | General, and the Missouri troops be received into} “The PEARI, SALOON, 213 Penn Panna. AvENvR, ——_By order of theCommittes. __it*_ | appreciated ; pi Yro 2 few hours after the batteries mentioned above | the Confederate service as twelve months’ volun- osteo aid egeel el open toe omnes: | NAB tthe iy ye a fol-im_ | (HE THIRD GRAND SOIREE eons tw do ole 2 ai ro" — - Bakery. were reduced. The Legisiature of Virginie yesterday (naye tha | oF Hearne: ness of fitting, and order of ner- ATTENTION! TEMPERAACE HALL, feos between @ and B. The fact that the enemy’s force of four or five yas vice. All desiring & luxury will be rewarded by ST Reoeived a | seortment of N. E street, 9th and 10th, Dispatch of the Sth) went into secret session, for | Swling, Superior quality af Frege: Soro ey Somfortablos” Biaakete x On FRIDAY EVENsNG. Feb’y 14) ORSES FOR SAL’ thousand, in position to aid the fort, (Henry.) | the purpose of considering an important commu. gonsteatly Gn hand to supply Hitets fiminers,, Comfortables, Bisnkets, Bedsteads, hie, 8% oolook” Hi OF y ipply esses, Bud Ca) Persons wishing Dancing will commence at 8% 0’ T fied without fring a gun, losing nearly all their | Bication from the Governor upon 1 subject in re-| Families. in shell, keg, or can. Fi ¥ buy are re d musio will be in atterdance. kets SL Constantly on oy -~ a stores, Xc., satisfies all that they would not | £ord to which It is understood the State and Con. | delivered on short notice. Chote Cigars at rea- | chacing, 6 fea-iw* Prof © F_ BARNES, Manacer. cols-ém* = = federate authorities are entirely agreed. Its pur- | #0) le 1m ai ~~ —" ‘scaled attempt to make a stand at the bridge, if aught rt will not transpire at present. NOTICE. 1E) EN might be accomplished by so doing. P’Troope at Norfolk were being rapidly sent South titi Apne ee NO By Arother rogues ofthat many Indy friengs, | GiIGOL LARS, LINEN CO = ogre By seizing (he bridge, our troops and river fleet | 85 far 28 Mobile. rennithe Hest of eee. Henbell $ Company, I CARRIAGES, Ps LAFAYETTE CLUB cree toe tee bnanenaeeah our own have doubtless cut the direct communication by oS rebel army will commence on Just reoeived a large lot of HOCK WINES, Ce ror bene a large nnd fine assortment of 1sTH a L msgutpetare At ‘. Me etween Bowling Green ard Columbus and} ‘Bishop Ames and Ex-Gov. Fish will not be per- Serena Deh BOW. Mt tRG SOREHYCeen- hich’ L'a prepared’ ts aa At TEMPERANCE HALL, oe ae oral, Memphis, the preservation of which was of| mitted t visit Richmeot ete Tons want of good fall Brass ‘and Stris heen for the much Importance to the rebels in their present : igre Feb. ae from Savannah says and examine my stock ress tring is engaged for LOVELL, COLLES & CO., eavy firing was heard here in the direction of 5 i —s as ther atéhe ew River, on the South Carolina side, on Mon- i terdedte. And extern srometiy ab- Forperten coment re advertisement. WHOLESALE GROCERS, ey have ano’ (tound-about) connection morning, lasting four hours. A Confederate i 1 havo also one very fixe close Panne! Carriage, “ BIAWATHA 86 Front Street, New York, by rail between those points, via Nashville. Our | officer at Savannah says one of our batteries on R. whiepoxis low £2 tha, Put lite'e, used, and Ae.&9 a wae ake great belief however is that Commod ‘cote will New River has been attacked, and one Federal MT bd - i 16 E Street, Washington, D, hii chert ts been at ase cee nL gpanaman eae ; of P. Tieng ae ART: or it. ANDREW J. sover ig ppnouneing to there frien and 316 E C. < dessegets- t Line up, also, by again | BYRDS Charleston Mercury says tbe firing was at Venth atre*t, next to the office of the Jo 3i-Im ‘orner 14th acd K streste, lin Hall. corner of Ninth 5 (nes Willards’ Hotel.) steaming out into the Ohio and up the Cumber-| pea Bluff, and that the enemy destroyed the 8 8t__Nationa! Intelligenoor. Washington. R. FERDRIAT, Surgeon Chiropodist, from | DAY EVENING, February 20th. . -_— Oiarmreces nes, Richmond ater «mejor coe-| LPigt a BUGALLED LOR EACKACES.| i eects Sins nt Biome wiGntfairts | eter teen Sx-_| | Mevine started trench of our Now York e- cece ptr por eeet ship and for supplies, ago st WALL '& BARN ARDS, eouth caaer ad operation, without Inopuventeres: Aico coves | a | iishment inthis city, we invite Sutlers, Grocers, igre ses ae Ov» Pornr, Feb. 6 —Richmond papers of yes. arts and other su The fine United States guboat Pirola, just fin- H terday contain the following items: ished by Mr. J. J. Abrams, of Baltimore, left that = bet rggoe— = the Arenag ng army, was city yesterday morning, and came a: dj at Knoxville, suffering severely from wounds he Ped pcan She ane past the nikd taser received at the battle of Somerset or Mill Springs. He was thought to be in a critical condition. {accompanied by the Resolute) this morning, be-| A serious disturbance broke out 1n Richiond tween | and 2 o'clock without being fired at, and | on Tuesday night last, which for a time threat- arrived at the yard at an early hour. She wil] | ened disastrous consequences to life and property. here take on her armament and stores. she is in| {* !8 sald to have first commenced in a drunken Gents’ Undershirts and Drawers. QPRING SUPPLIES—Our usual ample stock “ brawl. At this a crowd collected, and soon grew a w. Fine Cloths, Vestinge, and + assimeres, for gents, PRING SUPPLI oe ao charge of Lieut. Commanding Pierre Crosby, and | to formidable proportions. ‘I'hree or four sok sated joch % Copeland, Sharpe potenae ine Tog. | Cotton shirtings of the best grades, °° Sohalpoy Gots in cary 8) wants, is a fine specimen of naval architecture. She isa | are said to have been killed, of which were some - use, Milline, Linen Shirtings of the best zrades im: ‘ ys E screw steamer, about 156 feet in length and 57 | f the police. A. tiohards, A. A. Cummings. Allo’ fresher "ak our Proverbially low prices,| a9 6 Fe Pee. feet beam, drawing light about 10 feet 3 inches. | .. 10uses, stores, &c., were broken open and ran- eS _____Em- Svenue end Hints cweowt,_ porfi S \RTING AND SKIRTING COTTON end Heid Rowere M. Cohn, so that they will ap ca al Be {rom the hand St Feumvers at the beet brandy greauge je tas Restaurantowrs, a Pa to call and 0} Saree, itefors tot dootors of Washi Bret — Penn. avenue nad Mh strest. i vie Li Fe NTS? SILK ORAVATS ann NECKT. FS Ghkt At ty} ead . @1 in ist e1 . MeComubs st Mich. | Gents’ Gloves, > spakerouiela, ING FoYs' react ita ocnnd orth, ath IIl, | Gente’ Umbreline, 73" [haber bao! it) 222 Org> S ROR Se DDOOM TO RENT aulotle dan cae aanaiz | AB IBsPection of stock solicited ; it ineurs ne > sacked, and it seemed impossible heck OOM TO KENT, sui lors” obligation to purchase. Tae engines (two) are beautifully Anished, are | violent proceedings until late the following more | ER siork. Apne Ne, Ce ; ne POM BERRY & BROTRER, t abeut 500 horse power, and were built by C.| ing, wnen many en; in the mob red of | Of Watches, 10 Weshington Build: ja3i-tr Penn. avenue and Ninth at. aN Reeder, of Baltimore. their own accord Dispatch, speaking of EALERS IN WATCHES Would do PERHAM’S this affair, calls ita disgrace to the city and shame- xami stock of 3 & The Jacob Bell came up to the yard yesterday. | fui"! the'extreme. Ittcalls for the cit to be in- Dis aad 8 inet per ge | SECOND GRAND EXCURSION THE PORTER FAMILY stantly placed under martiallaw. The citizens | other house in the city, 10 Wash The Porters are @ naval 2s well as a patri- | (women especially) were greatly alarmed. ing. SMITH & . 5 . otic family. Besides Lieut. David D Porter, Sasik tor ee nooo ee mote * Ww r — in 22-ttit Norfolk for the Southern coast. A iment ATCH MAKERS Will save Balti eturn 'OODEN TENTS 1m command of the mortar fleet fitted and fitting | infantry left on Wednesday, nda ccapeny of Waseh stein Weak hee, From Beluisetee ea Beaear tant potera $is.50 PpoRTasLe MOODEN SENT! out at New York, there are in e Navy 8. H. Por- | c@valry on Thursday, bound it was s: peed: to rf wellers’ Jobbing Materials 10 Wasik: enna | sale apd will ter, acting midshipman, apfbinted from New 7 — etbeang. eae oe As Nocona for tale at u'partotare sy be had order Fons tents oan York, Nov. 20h, 169; T- K. Porter, master, ap- | aition, supposed to neva tebe tort inte. ee | bral travering podinra haviserrescceatat ter; |g hweo,turourn trains daily, leaving Washington ates ~ pointed from Tennessee, May 26th, 1852; Wm.C. | vessels of the expedition, of minor imporiance, y ssenoseduit ei hattertaa ‘Tioket; 00d to return on ot before May Ist, ‘sin A. JORDAN. 8.8. Porter, Lieutenant, appointed from District | have not yet been heard fre: they are be- pinierion — messure in } jase at < * of Columbia, March 25th, 1849; and Wm. D. Por. | lieved safe. Only three, Poca + ie tee OF aaenne in th one ALENTINES! VALENTINES pa. mee 27.74 ter, commander, uppointed from Massachusetts, . Alar ia Branob of Boston House—10 Washingto V WALEN INES: ad ae or ¢ To NEW YORK AND BOSTON! i if Jan. Ist, 1823. Oce of the last named command. | the armaments Building. Wi iE A large of is ed the on onhen ton the Tennessee, and was vessels sunk. SENTIMENTAL AND COMIC bi ——- rent maaenre the unfortunate ex- | “Roanoke Island, it was rumored, was to have ; Plosion that vessel. been attacked on the 5th inst. with’ strong force. , pmpe vioysetcueh x Ths abeanda iyi ee Poa te wae Tux Stinainc News From Mrxico.—A steam- Se, Uptinen ree iy aes — rf Ns er, up from Acapulco, at San Francisco, bri 3 0 may hy some miles bicher is very daring, | ys’ intelligence, whiek, if true, will be likely ; ee pos SV Se. ebels are reported to have on our | make the European powers think of D; NOTICE TO WATCH MAKERS, ° than interfering with our war te right at Columbus and Hickman 50,000 men and at Bowliog Green at least 50,000 more. We must | Davis, and breaking up the Charleston i this stocy 8 des; battle ( 20t, therefore, expect thie position at Stewart's gee hi SS just outside us Crossing to be held, uniess our troops are im- Cru: : seine jards ‘at mediately reinforced,—but if the movement be oaly 2 dash, the dash destroys the railroad, and is therefore of immense advantage tous, In any coatemptated attack on Bowling Green. THE REBEL COMMANDER AT FORT HENKY. Gen. Licyd Tilghman, the commander of the tort is @ native of Maryiand, and a graduate of West Point. He served a sbort time in the U. 8. army, and then resigned bis commission and de- voted bimeelf to civil engineering, in which ca- pacity be was formerly engaged on the ‘Susque- fl i