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i, al EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: --- .FEBRUARY 11, 1869, TELEGRAPHIC. Most Important from Europe. LOUIS NAPOLEON DECLARES AGAINST EUROPEAN INTERFERENCE WITH OUR WAR. ———>+—__. MASON AND SLIDELL ARRIVED IN ENG- LAND. 2 PortLanp, February 11 —The steamship Jura, with Liverpool dates to the 3ist ult , arrived at this port last night. Messrs. Mason and Slidell had arrived at South- ampten. No demonstration was made on their arrival. The former went to London and the latter to Paris. Consols are firmer, and had advanced ¥. Napoleon had opened the French Chamber on the 27th. Ina speech he said that the civil war which desolates America has greatly compro- mised our commercial interests. So Lone HOW- EVER AS THE RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS ARE RESPECT- ED WE MUST CONFINE OURSELVES TO EXPRESSING WISHES FOR AN EARLY TERMINATION OF THESE DISSENSIONS. The speech refers to the relation of France, and recapitulates the financial programme of Fould’ Badget. Some English journals (of secesh sympathies) construe the allusion tothe American dificulties into something like a threat, and as significant that France is impatient and when the occasion appears to demand it will interfere. Svan is printed on the fastest Steam prras in ure south of Baltimore, its edition is 20 Ie: ye as to require it to be put to press at an ently Lour: Advertisements, therefore, should be sent In before 12 o’clock ™.; otherwise they may May not appesr until the next day. Spirit ef the Merning Press. The Inteiligencer notices the rowdyism and dis- order admitted by the Richmond papers to exist in that city, 2s demonstrating that the maxims of secession in undermining the fabric of the nation have also weakened the muniments and buttresses of social order within the seceded States. The Republican treats upon the “ Political Con- dition of the reconquered territory,” and argues that the seceded States can never come back Into the Union until they sball have been reorganized and reofficered in all their departments. ——_~see+— OUR MELITARY BUDGET. ge LOUIS NAPOLEON. The news by the Jura—of Louis Napoleon’s declension to favor European interference in our war, (published in to-day’s Star,) was fully ex- pected by this Government, (as we intimatad more than a week ago,) notwithstanding the persistent effort cf the English pressand our sensation press to create a contrary impression. This expecta- tion entertained here was simply the result of the abiding confidence of the Government of the States only, wes concurred in. most favored nstrons in the United States. . - 1 lation to solemnizing the birthday of Washing- a Si One B acksmith = ton was referred to a special communities, with fn. | BY - President: . Thusber %. structions tbat the Declaration of Independence shade Sxwano, Achas fon rot Piste. Ww. Wists Anvils, and Secretary Stanton’s proclamation issued after | — i = le oe. Che. pg ed i. ea. 1 tue Mill Spring victory also be read upon the oc- | QUE PHERO’S PLAIDS, for Dresses and Suits. = Onl Care. sich. u New and Sorap Iron, casion. \ Cl 6, Shswis, fine Silks, aud fine Dress SieGemba.” veciuent, fake ier Binok th colts The election case of Mr. Joseph Segar, from the Met i A. Cumming: Col. Fi \» Sth Hl. ith many other articles which we deem first congressional district of Virginia, was con. of Mourning Goods, in all fabries.is | (ey “Rionards, merate, ae sidered. and, without disposing of the subject, arrived in this city, furnishes us some in’ ing | Carriage Spring: sistance was expected. Mogan & Hinton, inthis day dissolved fev-2w {I CONGRESSIONAL. OFFICIAL. agente cache ro AUCTION SALES AXXVIIth CONGRESS—Second Session. Ammanag Lasoo, President of the United States eg Mayence "| THIS AFTERNOON ¢ To. 4 “ese of Amerios : Just regeived s large lot of ROCK WINES, MOkROW ‘the best now in the country—oon- Sunate.—Yesterday, after our report closed— © To All Whom ut May Concern. vintages By GREEN & WILLIANS. A Mr. Rice gave notice of his intention toask | sptisfsctory evidence having been exhibited to FIANRSOME BUILDING Lor, pred leave to introduce a bill authorizing the lesue of | me that Wana n MicuaLs has been sppoitited aut evane ms Noure M £9. erway Six anpaee small notes, of a less denomination than five dot- “ ‘State of = Sparkling. przsere, a —On TUrSp lars. in the District of Columbia, by the benks. Consul of the Kingdom of Saxony for the ILCR. natant, We shall sel! in front of the The report of the Committee of Conference on | CAlifornis, to reside at San Franciseo, 1 do bereby ty = pook pat of sot No. 2, pot ay a a Ea gomcrty ts vary handerme'y w.tunied. frvtit bill to organize ten thousand twelve mon‘ he o t. street, betwoen Sixth and be " a troops in Missouri and Marvland to serve in those | privileges ea aro allowed to tha Consuls of the SMITH & HART, ‘cash ond wenth strecta, 8: of P. Tiernan & ¥on, rR After the consideration of a resolution instruct- | In testimony whereof, I have caused these letters 1 th stre-t, next to the office of the Nationa! Intelligence’. Washington. | By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avchomes = ing the Finance Committee to Inquire into the ex: to be made patent. and the seal of the United ST OF UNCALLED FOR PACKAGES.— ighT AND we praeeey of seiieh tee if law a oe inst! States to be hereunto affixed IST OF UNCAL Owe ARYL tution of saving an scal agent of the Govern- i ij 7% ae * ment, and a season spent In executive session, the Given ander my hand, st the city of a aed WALL & BARNARDS, south corner of ¥. nate journed. B BLACKS From the Bsitimors & Ohi> Ra:iroad, on Stor- Pocka, Vice Aas Lamon vor ington, the 5th day of February, A. D. {t. 8.) 254 oi Deincepensente stxne United States — - oO merica the e: ¥ -Rix! Hovss.—The petition from Philadelphia in re ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Wheelwright ‘6p, On ground rent, s. zeary R essary toc. PERRY & BRO., - 8, Col W: Tompkins, Berdan’s Pa.avenue an! Ninth stroct, Coy wih intes.| & A. A. Cummings. he House adjourned. 6 Waa ee W HARDWARE! HARDWARE Roanoke IsLanp AND THE ADJACENT COUNTRY. E Fave just received a large addition to our Mr. F. P. Shannon, Hatteras pilot, who has just | fenuine Griffin’s Horee N: is, [RE ART OF WAR BY aid ie ack on enone aang S* PCO | APIS AB 0084 oes y gon, | Tramaatat by Gopi Mania ad Lit rai Mr. Shannon states that thesituation of Roanoke epi Penn avente, GEN. CASEY'S INFANTRY TACTICS, Brows womcis aod swept Sp erecta aes | oat —— pie Das sumaey BSR eet hoecnern sree nce: re. é iy The rebel troops, however, were stationed oni | DHE Copartagess eect oN sxusting Bookseller and Sistioans 334 Pens 8¥ island in considerable force, and a stubborn re- | Horatio Moran and J. P. Hilton. oT rater, Repub. & Chron 2) 2a UETS" RANer, ‘OT, ” it. All persons having claims i UETS! The population of the mainland {s sparse, and He hace y oe i = oe : jor ec Mg suaeny and nabeality. ‘The nfo oe me ad ti persone ae to B cum RSE E Principal products of ve s€8-coast jon are Af ease cali and set! RAL éorn and tobacco, with small quantities of cotion | who will remain @ few ‘days at ~ apa HOUSERO: e. id business, for the purpose of settlini irs of Sroall on low gioond, sno orient ees | lye frei dau ee aay ther Rane be erected which our vessels cannot readily com- Pa thn wascde, Tueettled by that time, will be place ot M. in the hands of a proper officer for collection. tthe corner Most Important from the South, | ™"4—¥. ¥. Poss. BORATIO MORAN, rd lath street, & good sreortment cf fae Feb. 10, 1862, JOHN P. HILTO: t notice, at ita: ——— N. BA first rate pair of scales for weighing | jowost proses. Bog the city | Mahogany and Walnut Sofa, Divant ard Ta! . 5 EXPE NIN SES-] DeatHs oF Sonpizrs. —The following deaths | hay or caaly forsale, 0, horse, osrt, etown. F aed other a _ THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION IN POS among the soldiers have occurred since our last 8, , ae oman Violets constantly onhand. fet-iw oe Mar f by ee SO OEeEeresm Gises United States in the personzl Integrity of the Em- peror of the French and his ministry, whose inti- mations of their purposes and views with refer- ence to our affairs have invariably been of the most friendly and disinterested character. No weight whatever is to be attached to the eomments of the English papers with secesh X ITUBE AT A UCTIO! =~ bh Ss A a o ne of N. B. Vanzsndt, syr SION OF ROANOKE ISLAND. report : NOT ‘rancis Coon, company H. 44th New York vol- ATIQNAL STBAM LAUNDRY sympathies and essociations, (mentioned in our | THE STRONG REBEL FORTIFICATIONS | unteers, at Eruptive hospital. Bournst CRTGt ee N Pane. Ave Sobea ae "| Bxo> teat Feather Bods, Pillows apé Bo'sters ac northern dispatch to-dsy,) wherein they attempt} paeRe MUST HAVE BEEN PREVIOUS- George Tanner, company F, 52d Pennsylvania FOR HOOKER’S. DIVISION Between 13th and 13% streets, Washington. mao . to discredit the word of the Emperor Napoleon LY REDUCED BY COMMODORE bere hay private Shik New: ‘Verk/ vans MATTAWOMAN CREEK. 8.5, Bxtenson, Rooking and other Chair by intimating Gist ke dees mot tall the trate: in GOLDSBOROUGH. teers, at camp.” find strong Steam Pr Army, Hotels. Famil es, and Individuals. Mindew, Shes, Venetian and other Blinds, his recent speech conceming his own purposes - BH Stone, company G, 4th Vermont volun- Mattaw will make a dally © 4 ’ eee At we hare facility for doing up some China, Gisee and Crockery Wareand Table Cut That line of argument, all the world know, is BattimorRr, Feb. 11., (from Fortress Monroe So, at Sousa hospital. . i Thousand Piso: ly, OUr patrons may @ Matting and Ouleloth merely the last resort of these who find tieir} po 19 )—The flag of trace of to-day brings in- eaten oe ae company A, 56th New York vol- VERY MORN Es done wp in the best sty s, Matting a previous statements confronted with positive proof ’ amp. n returned promptly when jock _precis: gturnin, forand delivered) Gh R ul Reseiim Allen, company H, 90th New York | leave Mattamoman Creck EVERY AFTER. | forand elivered. Charese moderate fe7et" of their untruth. talligence Ost cur treeps landed.cn Roancke volunteers, st carp PY 1? OR New York | Meron attics ook. WHEATLEYS DYEING ESTABLISH- NAVY YARD. Island yesterday (Saturday) afternoon. Sergeant Charles H. Anderson, company F, 234 treightct paseenb abies ere resconanie. Lied T N r 5 a 7 1 . J ‘The Kg Puitip wont down tthe etn yeu. | | No patioulas are given, but it was tntateg| Ponenyiraate voluaser a Camp" 007 O70 479910 atreed GHN,PERTIBONE, "| Pinging it impoouble to give Seat attention to terday, and retaraed last evening. She reports | that the island had been taken. volunteers, at camp. : pA Omottas Will leavs the corner of Ttivet nod | $824 W tee it on Thureday:d affeirs unchanged in the lower Potomac. No papers were received except the Norfolk a. Ave, ary. All persons having wo: % = = Passengers taken to the boat free of charge. it that date, Smoke from the rebel camp fires at Cockpit Day Book of Saturday, the contents of which have FIC EB THE JOINT COMMIS- 6 $1.60. fe 10 6t* cali aia tate be obliged te call at my old stand Point, Shipping Poiat and intermmediate places, | ‘ SON OF THE UNITED STATES AND | — — i Goorsetown, whers I am now permanentiy A already been published. RL Washington, February 8, 1862,—At A CARD. loeated: where { shall be pleased to receive thei a visible from the flotilla, and sometimes con z of thet held th LAGETT & MAY Take grest pleasure in an- Ms yoedd to suseute The French steam corvette Gassand! arrived sak ote Pu pond. held this day, it was . xf arr sree Bl fori. | Orders in future, whioh I p'edge myself to exeoute | county gto siderable bodies of men are seen on the bluff over- Phat s'l persons having claims upon | Dounoing tc the Ladies of Washington and vioini- wita promptness Sod dispatch. lex} a looking the river here this forenoon. The Catinet also returned. the Bex BB sg ne which sre provided | ty that they will openon Monday, February 10th, W. 8. WHEATLEY, Court Hoase county, f > mthe United States 20.000 WORTH OF RICH fe7-5t No, 49 Jefferson et., B.C. DAY, the 5th day of March 1862, ore" Heavy firing wes heard from the tebel batteries} Ten deserting contrabands came into Camp gai the Fe A eee ooRoinded on the 2d i ot SILKS AND EVENING DRESS GOODS. GMALL POX! the i bed property, = fs - . c F i : J ‘aim last night. Hamilton this afternoon, having been found by | Lecret: {this Board in the, ‘ of Washington, Consigned from one of the Inrgert Silk Houvees in ne subsori! as! fondant s Shes a abe ig Tot = The Harriet Lane will soon be ready for sea. CHAS. W. DAVIS, New } ork, to be sold at an immense sacrifice on three i No. son, fronting on ot atrest b a scouting party under Capt. Donovan, of the hi Seoreturs pro tem. the orixiael o fimportation, They name, ssa testes Sound, CONFIRMATIONS. " fe 11-26 No. 260 F stiect west | part of the sto out the city and its vioi The Senate bas made the following confirma- betgetacs namie. Osest't ‘Wat 8: Member rancy Silk Dress R for evening, Being cognizsnt of the % Cte 4 A te “1g? lks by th i i of Black’s Virginia Cavalry, who were engaged ai PR mseting, of Bs & ‘el eR Rich E ‘d and Striped Silks by the yard, evening = — poms in the skirmish at New Market bridge on the | NESDAY, February 12. at p.m. atthe house of country and mea Hors Major Generals—Ethen A. Hitchcock; Henry que and Waterea Silks, evening eolors, | cure, destroy and expel Mr, A. F. Benton, C atrast, botween 6th and 7t by y x even! W. ai 24d December with Max Weber’s regiment. By order o: Sommittee, fe 10-2t Rep Sila Ele my Shia 5 s ToT dhe disseech s mot ond “E ol 9-9 2 een Ne Brigadier Generals—James W . Denver, of Cal- WaETHE SINGING OLASS AP IUEAT ET | Grenadine Robes, and Grenadines by the yard, lowed to increase as it has dove du ing the few past by WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, ‘aaa: Mision Gober’ Auitcreon, He was completely armed with carbine, pistol, TH SINGING CLASS AT WES ‘Tisaues and Fissuo Robes, evening colors, months, what will become of the army and eltizens RUSTEES SALE—By virtue of @ deed of 7 : — &c ,and had aconsiderable amount ef Confed- TUCSBAY ind F sts , ia cont Grape de Pari every ipoior, before spring? ‘There is but one answer to this T trai ao Charles Williams, dated Apri a, rtermaster General—Major E. S. Sibley, ’ orery, UrSDAY ING, at i¢ o'clock. | Double-width striped bina, or Chaili-Albanaise, | questi if evident to every one, rT of aon we will offer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel erate money. They represent a great scarcity of Bi fore, pontine Fo attentive ambi ™ a Per or athe ‘Robes, eldaant Th rong gl Guarnatens thas sw porepes suf- THU SDAY. the of February an : § ean jessons. s *_ | Lace an r.eton Rober, elegant goods, fe m this disease, wi o i : THE STCRETARY OF War Provisions in the rebel army in this quarter. OCKvI 3 Gay Beroge Kteber, &0.,&o 8 hin, Will not be marked or pitted in the face Ali | “oWek gh ed 1é Roc LLE AND WASHINGTON | ‘ntao, o larce acaortarees of choice styles of | other diseases are treated with equa! care and suo- = owen Secretary Stanton, while tn the War Depart-| The barque Trinity arrived this afternoon from | [LF | TURNPIKE RUAD COMPANY. Fbru- | SPRING Siti tre a 7 8, 1862.— idend cf four per cent. has been ca es) f ss Be abe recta east zed nore, toether with | oess, without the uso of calomel or blue pilss (mer- | Cv PRtL Of fot Ne, twenty mix, {5 im ment yesterday, wes attacked with vertigo, from} Boston, with four hundred released prisoners, to | deciare1 on thao pus! stock of this Compan io above s00ds, will be heaps “| ge ‘Twentieth street, y 2 which he has occaaionally suffered for years past : to mockhoiders on demand nt the Bank of | Ua eriEmal cont.’ HOKE + Fhey remsin on } | Cases of typhord fever, when treated at an early rovemeuts, oonsisting ofa two ‘ ked. This f P: be exchanged, in charge of Lieut. Buell. It is hington. B. BOARS in saje antil tee March. a EI ¢ D ate 2, cured Spt agen eg bus effice, Bt f is fi ir = a6) r J - ies apg to ie) t a cures 2 Be erencen he fs Ta - expected that Bishop Ames and Hon. Hamilton | _!@!0-lw Seoretsi have now the Ope amity - = — isth Froot, between c and noan onsen ‘Termes of sale: One third $f the parehase better, being able to attend to business in hie| ©*Pecte ig iscen ous SABBATH SCHOOL, FESTIVAI. CLAGETT & May, [TF ‘which sre of the highest oh: yg ey own chamber. No apprehension is entertained | Fish will accompany these prisoners when they J S peanéry abbath Schooi will holda | £9 10-3t 324 Pa, bet. Sth and 10th ats, doubts not, will prove to be entire! ured. that he will be thus kept from the Department | are sent over in the morning. ‘estival at rank: li, corner of S9thand D satis! streets. to cor 4. 7 ¥ NOTICE. Note.—On Friday last the battle of Roanoke | to continue wiring tho week Ae Pelt yee eet | ALL persons hav for more than a day or two. ON CORT, c5.¥ inst the First Formerly pnictical Py sician end Bu mn Mil- Oo" or 3 claims 3 tbe a % - } Methodist Protestant Churoh, ix Yard,) are itary ites in s the past ; NOT so. Island began. It was evidently an attack only pai Admission itoonte mee ee fe ra requested to present them to the undersigned on, ques well known prasaswenar 12 we te or The New York Tribune's story that the staff by our fleet on the rebel fortifications and gun- - __ | or before Wedreaday, Febr F PERO USON ew York 7-8" . ce iat on origina sey ae pee o boats; as an attempt to land General Burnside’s 1m aSHINGT ON ECTURE ASSOCIA. retary Quarterly Conference. H py ects =f N pg ey e New York Herald, on Sunday last, at Wil- ho Thirteenth Lecture will be delivered b: ] fi lard’s, is an untruth. The truth is, two mem. | troops until the fleet had taken the fort, would R.T. ERALL, M. Dy MOG. ADDY TOS: RD MERE. Lines | Bianketes Comforts: Connie; ens. Fhe wapls By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. bers of the steff of the army of the Potomac, on | have been equivalent to exposing them to almost Smet. Mousse fass ptatridion of Watches, 10 Weshington Building. at our preveruials tow ee eee man | RUSTEE®’ 8. Sunday morning partook of a private breakfast | certain destruction from its guns. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 12, é ES Would do well to | tion to purchase. CERRY BRo., with Dr. 1. at Willard’s, at which hotel they The last previous positive news from the scene Sul ue 'RvE HEALING AR®. all exsi ine the K ofS & YERS, fez Penn. avenue street, = ttelaent Ie Wwhiol ey Bro séiiin cent. lower ‘Ao! ‘that board. of action which the rebel General Huger per- EE oben at 7; Lecture at 8 o'clock, Pare other house 4 the sity: 0 Washington ‘Bulid- Sicuise AN HOMPSO NS BAN NOTE u Ww. oy abl AFFAIRS DOWN RIVER. : ad ing. — 82.50 ear; itted to come to Fortress Monroe was up to pe - = _ ae REPORTER.— Weekly, per year; semi-/ conte, imp: . [Correspondence of the Star.} = 7 <=» WASHIN = ™ s nthly, $1.50; monthiy, 75 cents; with two copies anle: aaron Monde reine 65 | sea ued wank we fine ee guven | Ure ot seasons fo eons lo | MYST Stunts "yg, ae te puch |e bare ee al oe ee nano BS gh pee , 1362. — a iz. the election of pe:msnent officers, ‘ate. at u dastant, we weighed anchor from Indian Head in borough had sunk some of the rebel gun te. will be held at the rooms of the ‘Young en's J ers’ Jo! 10 *Wasniogton 332 Pa ane = SIREN HOEY, . fo'tte seoured. order to pass the rebel batteries to reach the lower The news he received subsequently (up to taser sree racgiation, Fennay lvanis STeBBe, be. . a . The terms —~y oomplied wh ae flotilla Piet ee to provision the, sevens Friday night) he concealed, as we learned by EVENING, {he Tith instant at7 clock pm, The £ FT MYEES. having understood oot er Tatas eet Pact Kd Claes COLORS, athe Tinted coat of he raupurciinee. esse! * }, an 01 8 OF e e . i the acemen with small stores and clothing For | our Fortress Monroe dispatch that left there on | St otlizens ie rancere who take eae ee wall | they ‘are conneated WiUh thelr hase, and selling | petyter #i%i2 Kid Gloves, all colors and macs, very BUe# CAPERION, is purpose we took in a quantity of stores, pro- the abov ty, which will an inferior artiole, they take this measure in in- visions, &c., from the Wyandesk, and Aching the evesing before last. resident membere, “Weekly mectings eit Ni T ‘rustees a ‘ perme te ancien. "Weekly mestiogs wall | fOURiEE the trads that they are ia no way cou- al cho dea oad complete stock oft sa osawn WAL DARN y 1 ereafier be held, 2 = city. We now learn from the dispatch just reaeived jects. 7 ASO BOPETE ORS Ow wr gap «7 Branch of Boston House—10 Washington PERRY © RO. By J. C. MoGUIRE & OO., Auctionsers. that BURNSIDE HAS EFFECTED A LaNDixe, which — Building. Washington. os Pa. avenue sad Ninth east. "TAUSTER’S SALE OF NEAT TWO-STORY al our must involve the previous reduction of the rebel | (1H “ronnie Urphan nave wills magne SHRTING AND SKIRTING COTTONS, FRaue ENTH STREET Beoora'D, = Auots —— Cosby eccompanted us be evening being forey, an attempt was made to run the biockade in broad daylight—tbe Ana- costa accompanying us; but on reaching Siump Neck the fog lified, upon which we turned back, JAY COOKE & CO. - E ‘ ¥ it mbers of the best brands produced i: mR Bet, BETWEEN N AND and, anchoring in Mattawoman Creek, waited for | fortifications and at least the dispersion of Gen. SDAY, ith at sat te Ayam, Corner @ | Usion or Europe, PERRY & toed is the BANEZE =, b TON ¥, night. As soon as it was dark we again started. Wine’s force of more than 5,000 men, recently | articles wi!! be offer: for Zale, mseny Gait Taney | _fe7 ot enn. avenue and 2th atr Ne 458 5 ~ Sr : “9 . fr id and stood down the river. ‘The night was very ‘ , There will be alonck room where all kinds of | @PRING SUPPLIES.—Onr usual ample stock Buildings, Washington. Kloet ua a cloudy, and as we drew very /ittlé water, we were | Sent from Norfolk and Richmond to aid—outside rol ents wilt be rerved. lee Cream and Con- of al! Dry Goods adapted for early Spring wants, in connection with our Philadelphis House we enabled to ieep choee te to the Maryland shore. | the fort—in the defense of the position. ns tbe their varieties. : = iol One price ouly, marked in nee eRe ER, No. 462 Fifteenth Street, an office rebels from either seeing bn hooray cerned 2 | We are very sure that Burnside and Goldsbor- Prameies ARE i (THAT we | f07 8 Fa. avenue and Ninth street, ing Business. jira = =o Léve HUCKLESE ES for sale at 1: 7 T! J ZR !. ‘oin, Une bay wg ce ing rey ger ough have achieved a glorious victory, indeed, | cents’xs BUC DAXTON’S skery a fe wr Sorks | 8 (on eommissi on American gaged suppiring the several vessels, Seat Liver, for the good cause of the restoration of the Union. | fe! __#56 lithat., bet. Gand H. | weekiy, Ss Uphoctisne unec all cneesthies ghee 01 Point to Blakiston’s Island, and, our work | Ep. Stak . | GERMAN LETTER LISP WILL BE LZUME GOSHEN BUTTER, 41m JAY COOKE & CO. ingcompicted we ocd aptiericensse tery | ESR REN aRt spac RaMED tn | EMER Ap ares eal the atento of tam. | P82 ae D a i! 8 O! . re . thie morning.” Again the darkuens favored From Fort Henry. new-dealers, aud, at tue 6 ote corner of 7th end D 353 RO NING & KEATING. 20 Waperuezes Bsuaeee, Peet ssotteiod OE OCEEE NOU A BINT Sei rmish with the Enemy's Cavalry—Four | *teets over W. D. Shi Bookstore, it* | jas stew ee Oe aee otk one. American Watches at z y morn! au 7 ‘7 -fiv i 2 H yS. & J. 3. creek with theres fortbe 6th Excesian Henoeae | Rebels Killed and Twenty-five taken Pris-| Guvqremun Welee® wisn to jom ute GENTLEMENS READY MADE GaRM- wholeuale'by =. Sickles’ Brigade, encamped at a poser grr oners—The Case of Gen. Smith. formation of aeelect Chen i in Washington aa offe ENTS. OF FINE QUALITY. i Dinced Seat ie wnclecsione S , s? Br r i cf he , ~ T citizénts an: rd © REPO! All the way down, she was a target for the tebel | Sr. Lovis, Feb. 10.—A special dispatch to the | i13 Una7 Adsrass “Caissa.” I deliberate upon the | moat LOVER COATS, DICERS COATS. NEST | Waren Wonk dove for te trade oak 8 practi- puter bal neat shot rae toned | pemoeat ef tals cli, dated! Pot Henry | Ae Wiad | REGS CUT. Ba A ALOONS sed Ve 1 Zz, w battery, just day, says: a ite Li x he launch, vat theyrall fell cee woe we | | Two hundred of the Illinois cavalry, while on at the launch, vat they all fell short. W.R.G. —_—-++ eo Laxps ror Rai~Roap PuRPosss. —There have been prepared at the General Land Office, and trarsmitted to the Governor of the State of Mich- igan, certified transcripts of seven lists of lands approved to said State for railroad Purposes, un- der the act of June 3, 1856, in the district of lands subject to sale at Marquette, containing in the aggregate 397,123.76 acres. ——_____ Farther by the America. The London Times, in an editorial, says: We need not be eayer tomeddle with American affairs. ‘This is a time for awaiting, and we can afford to STS, cal workman, at 8, . f all col id qualities, Steel and Gilt Keys st wholesale 8. le Binh Star aeee seams, geen! tn mao ead iter? a by wh rk. is ny ALL, STEPHENS & CO., {7 All wholeasie dealers in W. Jew- MN, i 4 do weil to eali 4 ’ , a reconnoltering expedition this morning, m a] ‘The undersigned be; 7 ; igrehant feilors and Cloth nd ware Baile. a EM ERS poste ro otk crea this eveumng. comprny of the enemy’s horse, andcharged i, 1 that he is selling out his fine £ is 22-tfit (int R e -1m* of easing aeatncas Ky nd order on them, killing four and taking twenty-five prison- ORTABLE WOODED ! ES’ Y- 7 my 5 ers, including their captain. Only one of our FRANCIS SPETH. "ihe undornene’ hae for anle apd will make to Pac N we Panes ont 7 ea bento eupe'y kas. tiered men was wounded. Notice TO FAMILIES axp SUTLERS. ler Portable Wooden Fonte, of any required | &0., &0.—I take pleasure i = 5 — . ze, at 8 very low pri ese tents can be pat | that have just received. from vered on In consequence of General Smith’s appointment on closing ont & large stock of PIE FRUITS, tp poirot ig & i eet j Ww INES! LIQUORS! 13 Penn. avenue, op- rey not having been confirmed by the Senate, that Sa FICULTS, PRESERVES, the corner of Fourteenth and G ate. officer bas transferred his command to General | SAUCES, CATUPS, &.. at a sacri, oo ps 8 23-Lm* AUCES, CATUPS. &o. at ae y JOHN A. JORDAN, aR ES Wallace, and will leave for Paducah to- | Wi! consnit their interest by giving mon ‘ENT! EN’SLI N COLLARS, ymported 1° aad , fol +3t 2810 f on HARTY, Gor eRRE TN EN COLA = ea mi ‘ Generals Grant and McClernand telegraphed to eual price 4 same god here as 2 T A CARD usual price for the ah Washington, youching for General Smith’s loyalty HE Undersigned would most respectfully thank | ™*2 " H i 7 ACE. A, Lake & ‘2 Marbic Bazar, and efficiency, and urging that the Senate recon- | the polionmen aud his neighbors for th LOUSY de20 Under Brown’s Hotel, sider its action on his appointment. and valuable assistance in extingu’ on Gerrison street, Navy Yard, on 3 ! wait quite as easily as the North and South can General Grant and staff made a reconnoissance | ning, between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock. W BISRY s ie co, ube pene afford to be working across the Potomac, at the in the vicinity of Fort Donelson today. The WOLPBEIMER, cost of two millionssterling a week each of them. stea: W. 4H. B. hes returned from the railroad uw Sor son st. Navy Yard. a oi cvs mer W.H. B. roa £00 iler’s R MONONGAHELA bridge, with a lot of horses, wagons, commissary PASE UST RECEIVED FROM THE Ps Eine OLD RY BON. 5 stores, &c. perior in style and finish to any ever o! Just received at Cin 7 in this city, whch I will sell at the lowest! EMILE DUPRE. Ki d New Mexii repaired With beatae aed pene eee ewe 220 Penner|vanis srens T The War in Kansas and New Mexico. fice Agent for . MY that LOVELL, COLLES & CO., LeavenwortH, Feb. 10—By general order} f@11-st* corner wih ‘sts, east, | COMDIAL. ait remove Corns td No. 17, Gen. Hunter deciares martial law through- WHOLESALE GROCERS, If there does come any real cause of complaint, it “vill teil al! the more for our present patience and forbearance. The London Globe editorially remarks that the muritine Powers cannot be expected to respect the Peders! blockade, unless really effective. The commerce of the world cannot suffer itself to be despoiled for an indefinite period uader the mere per blockade. As to Intervention, says the MILITARY Gi out the Stateof Kansas, end declares that the Rica Presentation, General DS. ’, Stat. and . ’ . JMPORTANT TO LADIES. slobe, we may be invited, or offered to intervene, | crime of javhawking spall be put down with a LineSWOR ‘The subscribers have opened the 16 that ‘86 Front Street, New York, Seen: Brea S peminneee to preserve consistency anne a zat ger retary of New Mexi. x hathen, Holts, Shoulder Straps, Bword ‘nota, Market nee, Pa.a hots sth and sth eres one ha snd 316 E Street, Washington, D. C In a letter from Mr. Seward to Smith O’Brien, | co, has arrived here in eleven daysand abalf from | Gheag ee Over? “oncription of Rich Military | ol part 9 Point d'Alsnoon ‘Applique, Mecklen aad y . vt, Scena arc Fhe | Btn tren ge aacice| ENTE Sewn, | fei tara Seti (ate Saat pens . . " * ie wi formation rs ° O i“. J 2 jo ey « prosuses the came of ametien of Ure atone res ng in the aha 54 Pa. avenue, 4 doors west of Gor made: up goods of the weal: Having started s branch of our New York sets! and cf bumenity at large, to speak and act in| The rebel Brig. Gen. H. H. Sibly was within] 1-3 Brown's Hotel. (OHEN & DUSSELDORP, bY lishment in this city, we invite Sutlert, Grocers every case. and without qualification, for the | thirty miles of Fort Craig, with 2,500 Texans Cc# EAP CASH ATORE! from New York. NEW YORK AND BOSTON! we 5 . American Union. Mr. Seward’s tone {s highly 2 —_—- with artillery, and had issued a buncnmbe proc- N. B.—All of Laces washed. mended, and . The undersigned have tant hand a | done mig ie From Baltimoreto New York and S. Col. Canby had taken active meas ires to op-| seneral Assortment ot Now sad Seeend rane ease Bp equal'to new, st short noties, de2-2m* | Krom Baltimore to Boston suk Raters 13.60 patriotic for Union, and friendly towards Euro- pean Powers, in regard to whom he is deter- mined to stand always, not only in the right, but Restawrantewrs, and Hotel Keepers, to os!| a04 examine our stosk which 1s well assorted and niture, Crockery, Gladsware, T comprised of goods of the best ~ We tske apes Ge eanaree pose — and felt able to make « successful re- ‘tol H Hiduskeeping Pins foneraliy, BURNSIDE’S tickets for sale at Mr. "5 Office e sat quality. George Thompson had again been lecturing at| Tt was reported that a considerable force of Tex- aper than any’ ot ~ eatabickannt nee cit “4 Patent Portable House, Two trough ys Promptly iawtt Manchester, on American affairs. His remarks ans were advancing up the Rio Pecos to attack | Buying ex usively for the cash, and sel!) .¢ B; ates. 5 p.m - —* were mainly in response to a late speech by Mr. | Fort Union. the same, they aro satisfied they can oompece with Massey, et Salford. whose statements he branded The i 1 vit neces 8 Sansa | "ght Ftara on or bore Mar at built by this Inventor without screws, or ALENTINES! VALENTINES: S'Barnos and Stables built in the sameway. it] VALENTINES: | cries’ cap oan be Rp and cake oes She gamewar. It 1 : fea, Noone POM SMITH & BROTHER'S An express has been sent to Denver City for re- | the cheapest. inforcements, and Colorado troops will probabi: Persona in want of any of the above artioles are march immediate! ov Martial law has toon poy cpenectinly Fequactod to give us B ‘all before ry, and all able-bodied men All of second hi it are being drafted to serve in the militia.~ oban, fetes BON’ i All the mules, horses, aud ammunition inthe} fe il eost No. 369 That bee 4 K sts. Territory have been seized for the use of the Gov- ernment. CALL AT The Indians in that Territory are reported to odd: ty Pst 8, QY be troublesome. Oyster Saloon, PALE OREAM ALE, From Ship Island. wheoysraagoan SUPERIOR AMBER ALB, NOTICE TO WATCH MAKERS, Boston, Feb. 10.—The ship Bullion arrived at Fit FROM THE WatEns PORTER axp NEW YORK BROWN TOUT. —— this part this ‘evening, ieiagiog Ship Island dates RVE = 7 ¥ to January 20 tendy fo orn ne iB,| ‘The sbove CELEBRATED AMERICAN a Seaagh ft hat All was quiet thers, and the health of the troops ALES are B: from = good, caly'one death hacia occurred. A few | ters aff ry 3 atill the CHOICEST BAR the ‘atoh \. as absciutely false, and a grievous Injustice to the North. The lecturer said the breaking of the diocksd- would be a wicked and fiendish act, and no ee be committed ayainat anyccuntry. He ith, however, in the pa- citle and neatra! policy of Earl Russell The Times, io an editorial on Mr. Sumner’s speech, protests avalnst any suggestion that Eng- land bes budyed one step from her former posi- tion win ights,whether neutral or belligerent. reed to at the Congress of Paris, she still stands by, and what she had before limited, only by those concessions, she has mill. The case of the Trent bas made no new ? whatever A dispatch of the 22d, from Alziers, says: On a grote or ay moog be — — Oe apparently from a distance of about six miles , Be shore. 3 vessel was sighted this morning,’ which appeared to be the Sumter. It is supposed she sunk her edversary. The above 4s considered doubtful, as an Algiers dispatch of the 94th, says the Sumter bos been seen in Geno- rae waters, & few leagues off the port of Genoa The Gibraltar Chronicle says the United States A large assortment of SENTIMENTAL AND COMIC a. D.C. a Contrabands had reached the island and been set apes rate of ©1 per busivel - thw who nye ats thom, Petakacr orn Light-draught vemela were . See ae Se quested examine our superior stook, ‘ie ganbeat Ngee eon tent ooditvoms Teo. 70 eT ee _ pages with seventeen S-inch navy guns for de- ‘We have at ail times « large stook ready for de- ‘There was no fear entertained of ressive hivery, iu whole, haf and quarter casks, suitable movements from the rebels. “=e te cloth pants « for the TRADE, HOTELS, and FAMILY USE, consul at Cadiz protested against the assistance The ship Black Prince arrived from Boston on pedad 5 8 yea - ‘which we offer on the MOST FAVORABLE iven the Sumter at that port. The authorities, | the 15th, after a rough passage, during which she TERMS, Nowever, considered ives bound to afford | lost 145 horses. h such aid es was indis stos again. No, 158 & > ash ci ‘The Prince of Wales intends to start avo: 160 Weet lath st., New York City. tne frigid of Pebroary on aq eastern tur, * by Mai or Express promptly exeouted,