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EVENING.STAR. ‘WASHINGTON CITY: FEBRUARY 12, 1862. WEDNESDAY (7 Tbough Trex “raz is printed on the fastest steam press in use south of Baltimore, its edition 1s so large as to require it to be put to press at an early hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be tent In before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may may not appear unt!! the next day. Ovn Frrenps ... the various military camps and Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted- as to movements and afnirs in their vicinities. Spirit of the Morning Press. The Intelligencer treats upon the case of “ Dr. Ives,’ and suggests that he was rather a rude offensive specimen of bis class than a “‘spy’’ in tbe military sense of the word The Repudlican has a congratulatory article upon the “ step in advance” taken by the intro- duction in the Senate of Senator Sumner’s aboli- tion resolutions. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. THE GLORIOUS NEWS OF THE VICTORIES IN THE SOUTH AND THE WEsT! Our pen cannot describe the general joy here over the glorious news we publish to-day. Do not the details of the achievements of the Burnside expedition at Roanoke Island, and of the combined fleet and army on the Tennessee, completely vindicate the strategy of McClellan and the wisdom of the executive authorities here, in resisting so firmly the insane efforts of the traitorous abolition onward-to-R ichmonditer to brow-beat them into interfering with his (General McClellan’s) well matured plans of the Is it not quite time that the malicious plots of the New York Tribune to defeat the General-in. chief's war measures, by seeking to bring him into popular odjium, were summarily stopped by the exercise of the Government’s duty, in times ilke the present, to deal summarily with those who aid the enemy elther directly or ind!- ROANOKE ISLAND. It is understood that General Hill commanded the rebel forces on Roanoke Island in the recent He was formerly of the U. 8. army, and is a Virginian. His command (with the portion of the five thousand that Henry A Wise took to strengthen him that had reached there) numbered between three thousand and three thousand five hundred, of whom not more than two hundred at most, if so many, have engagement there. Gen. Henry A. Wise “tuk sick,”’ of course, before reaching the island, from which It “‘wornt” quite as convenient to show his ‘thorough breed- ing’’—his bottom and heels, as in the mountains of Western Virginia. where he earned his reputa- tion of the fleetest and longest winded animal the war bad then produced voiuble, as he was, notoriously, ortatorically he is far longer winded and fleeter in his new mill- As long winded and The New York Tribune of yesterday makes the following statement, which is utterly false: “The arrest of Gen. Stone was made without consultation with or the knowledge of Gen McClellan, as it was made without assent of the Secretary of State.’ The arrest of General Stone was made by the direct order of Major General McClellan, after that officer had devoted much time to the examl- nation of all the accusations against him. The order was doubtless given because the submission of the whole case to a court-martial was the only way in which, under the circum- stances, justice could be done to both the public interest, and the accused. The steamer Stepping Stones arrived from the lower Potomac this morning, but brings no news Of interest, as affairs are unchanged there. Heavy fring was beard from the rebel batteries this morning at 4 o'clock. ——— eo Tax Prcnetary oF Wanr.—Secretary Stanton, ‘we regret to have to state, continues quite an in- valid to-day, being still confined to his bed His indisposition, his physicians say, is en- tirely the result of recent over-mental an: They anticipate, we rejoice to be able to add, that but a few days of rest are needed to restore bim to perfect health again. $< Have we Not a GeneRal-In-CHiEF Amone Us?—Roanoke Island, and Florence, Ain to-day answer that question ! Fort Henry answered it yesterday! Fort Donaldson will doubtless answer it ere the end of this week! A victory over Price’s army, in Missouri, will Probably reécho the answer from the far West —————_—______ (> The New York Tridwne, in its traitorous attempt to break down Gen. McClellan, affects to discover that this officer isin disgrace with the Administration, because the Secretary of War, in issuing orders, uses the phrase, ‘« By order of the President.” The Tribune is perjgctly well aware that promulgations from an: and always have been, thus worded. The Tribune is defeating its own purpose by betraying such 'y Cabinet officer are, $$ 7" To-day, the Seventh New Hampsbire regi- ment, Col. Putnam, leave New York for the Tor- ees {> From Franck Taylor we have Part Rot Frank Moore’s admirable “ Kebellion Record.” Pinanctat —From the N. York Evening Post ys evernment stocks are dull. selling at 98% 299. Money is easy notes are 3s per cent. higher, it 6 per cent. on call. Ko? am, ie rket is not sensibly Europe, though rates > Speculation having been absorbed ides, ‘asuperte are faltii regular market. Thi 115 on London, ing off while the thus establishing a more jeading drawers are asking and 4 92}, on Varis, but these are 42% per cent. above the selling rates this morn- ta, Sia is very firm to-day, higher. ‘The sales are large Most all the transections we and aX per cent. , €Specialiv on time. ere at 103% al04 cash et thirty days. notes - brs sub-treas- ncipally from he notes do not ury on 5 per cent. interest are savings banks and individuals. pidly as was pe oat a supplying ti bave been redesmed ive circulation, bank bills which during the past month. THEY axe Doinc.—The New Y ork correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer “The unpatriotic, if the attacag upon Gen deat, which «ppear ai umns of ihe New not seditious character of McClellan and the Presi- almost daily now, in the col- York ‘Tribune aud Eveni »4re exciting aniversal detestation here, an » seeing that the effect of them is to breed discon: the troops, to whom particular os #re said to be taken to neve these pa; only wonder is that the Goveromen ARREsts —Mr. Heco, 2 Japanese, who come to this country for the purpese of ial connections with some of the ) agtomn, ate came here a Te appears that t he as been business firms |. acquaintance In this since on a visit. inistakeo for a oF INGRESSIONAL. 10. been at hand the enemy perbaps would never have co. TELEGRAPH been able to have landed his forces. XXXViIth CONGR ESS—Secend Session. THE GREATEST Henningsen bad orders, we understand, to re- hindies <¥. =e el port at Roanoke Island, but by some misunder- manding he mistook Elizabeth City for his place of destination. Capt. Taylor, of this city, is fep- resented as having distinguished himself. In addition to the above are many rumors we inight give, but as they are nothing more than rumors, , after Resolutions de@aratory of,the relations between the United States and the territory once occupied by certain States, and now usurped by pretended govefnments, withouteonstitutional or legal right, Were tabled and ordered to be printed. The fortificaticn bill was considered, amended and without finwily disposing of the subject the Senate adjourned . UNION ACHIEVEMEN OF THE WAR! The Burnside Expedition K or Capture Wise’s whole Army on Hovsz —Aft ir report cl = Roanoke Island, except Fifty, we withhold them. Among them sone, howev- The reportof the Elects Opener dondacioring who managed to Escape! er, worthy of notice, that Gen. Wise had been | Joseph Segar not entitled toa seat in the House HOCK WINES. From the House ae Henkell § Company, yance. ist recei lot of HOCK WINES, ane sisrtthe =, in ae country—oon- ‘cae and Sparkling. Ne L—Still and Sparkling. G Rranch of P. Tiernen & ron Baitinns * on, 511 Seventh stre=t, next to the office of the fe8 3t Nationa! Intelligence: Washington. —.—_. : as 4 representative from the Ist Congressinal dis- IST OF UNCALLED FOR PACKAGES.— © THOUSAND REBELS TAKEN PRIs- | ‘0 while in an ambulance on his way to Nor- | trict of Virginia was concurred in, ead the Honse ace ar ee eastimars & Onin Raitroad.on Stor ae : ONERS! folk, There is no truth whatever in this state- | adjqurned. eS. a ment, so far as we have been able to learn, and = A Cann, ONE THOUSAND REBELS KILLED AND]. only accout for it by supposing that the name 500 in sehr pags. Sor sale, to close consiga- Jobe sm =, ricker WOUNDED! W. was confounded with that of his son, AMES 8, GIBSON, P. Wiso W. Leitner, a nas led Ton 923 Pennerizeniwavenve, | Eissiain Matlock, Capt Wietoabottom, let LOSS OF UNION TROOPS THREE HUN- | who was reported among the killed. _fe 12 st opposite Willards’ Hotel. fe P.'pariey Tes. sours, DRED KILLED AND WOUNDED! It is reported that one regiment from Massachu- OA BA TOL ESALE. ane ais th 1, eg ist Mich. peereens qemen™ .,, | setts was nearly cut up, but it is impossible to J. LANGDON &CO,, W. A. Cummings, Col, fF erneworth, sth Til, eee RSTROVED nD | ascertain which of the five that were attached to| —¢5 9 4f New Jersey arene, 2 | ¢%, Richar a OR DESTROYED! Spposite B.& Ohio R-R:_ | Murdoch & Copeland, “annomenins:, Borden's — manna the expedition. OTICE.—All forbidden to * aii . = tints an nooeptance of R. W, Adame, oeted G; Richards, a: A Camames, HENRY A. WISE NON EST AT THE The news received to-day occasions great ex- Fi ber 16, 180teiveon Kectren sates Masemna | oaas ~ BATTLE! citement at Old Point. at the Metropolitan Bank, New York,—the same i T R rege dai Gtspeiches fedub Genet having been mailed in New York tothe urder- T BEART OF WA 0. JENNINGS WISE SHOT THROUGH THE | 4 steamer with official dispa signed and not received, scL:aeamore acne th comme, “HIP, AND A PRISONER! Burnside is hourly expected. x a < | Translated by Capt. Mendeil and Lieut. Craighill, , AD ing at least} J BLACK AND GREEN TEAS. “ . : ee TO TRE eee aPiared,: numbering. ‘at, low UST Reosived a larre lot of Gisgk andGreen | © GEN. CASEY'S i FANTRY TACTICS, CITY 7 > 4 i jes, im] . Tiernan es ELIZABETH cae 2,000, will be here in a few days. 5 of Baltimore ‘among’ them, A pw be All Military Boost, seat N gee ee es All the southern papers received are unanimous | English Broakfast TS nite FRESE sbiSajiidaietes BUS; sth Li a GREAT CONSTERNATION AT NORFOEK | in admitting the complete victory of our troops) apraneh of P. Tiernan & . if Balumore, 511} fer-2w [Intel., Re & Chron , 20 AND RICHMOND! and that the loss of the island ima very serious | “fe ig'gt = © “B® National Intelligencer Offce, BoevEts Pee DETS" sahara vo gy, oS a | Men idremten | cceeibtide 7 . SL- * It wi ve yo! a NER Pa. av. Toy ES NE GELS AL {OMfetat Report of Lieut. (Commands | i-action tags a itie. gutsidg Penner vane 5 aa Geer Madea? Heist, Sa het MFhehierements om the Tene | seaidaees.SeANEe atarotacning | PANCY MUIR TAREE Saes ano [Per Telegraph to The Btar.] Achievements on the Ten- to. Orders are taken for Warnes to fit. Also, all I Balla Partice aod saidinge.eupplind me HALsTseonm, Ven. 12) {vee Peres Mokee re nessee River! weed ae Gos ‘able Hands to do vp lace go-ds aout steee ieaenenees to all parts the city 11.)—By flag of truce to day,we learn of the com- = an ‘st* sad sew at fine muslins KSH LEMON Plete success of the B F* Rad urnside expedition at Roan- | The U. S. Gunboats under his command AH CUITS, 12 cents per Ib., The island was taken possession of, and. Com- 1s oneiny had upon it ! Sopa. do. Sonate, modore Lynch’s fleet completely destroyed. —_»—_—__ Ocak Brown sve £3, pheno Elizabeth City was attacked on Sunday, and | The Rebel Ti soees. Rooross Sess DESAY or Nery fine CODFISE Bi cob pet evacuated by the inhabitants. It was previously bi ae POTATOES and BUCK WHEAT FLOUR, burned, whether by our shells or by the inhabit- Cairo, Feb. 11.—10 Major General George B.| fs byes low ELL WIG'S. Navy Yard. foie pet coment. McClellan, Washington : The following 's Lieut. | ADIES’ RUBBER BOOTS vy SHOES The first news of the defeat arrived at Norfolk Com’dg Phelps’ official report to Flag Officer All sizes, at s on Sunday afternoon, and caused great excite- menr. The previous news was very satisfactory, stating that the Yankees had been allowed to ad- vance, for the purpose of drawing them intoa trap. The Rebel force on the island is supposed to have been only a little over 3,000 effective fight- ing men. Gen. Wise was ill at Nag Head, and was not present during the engagement. When the sit- uation became dangerous he was removed to Nor- folk. All the rebel gunboats but one were taken. That escaped up a creck, and was probably also destroyed One report at Norfolk says only 70 Confederates, and another only 23, escaped from Roanoke Island. Gen. Huger telegraphed to Richmond that only 50 Confederates on the Island escaped There appears to be no bright side of the story for the rebels. The Richmond Examiner of this morning (10th) says, in its leading editorial: ‘The loss of an entire army on Roanoke Island is certainly the most painfulevent of the war. The intelligence of the telegraph yesterday is fully confirmed; 2,500 brave troops cn an island in the sea were ex- Posed to all the force of the Burnside fleet. They resisted with courage; but when 15,000 were landed against them, retreat being cut off by sur- rounding elements, they were forced to surrender. This is a repetition of Hatteras on a large scale.” J. B. PUDNEY’s, 324 Penn avenne, back of \ Clagett’s Dry Gocds store, MENS RUBBER BOOTS Foote : “U.S. Gunboat Conestoga, Railroad Crossing, Tennessee river, Feb. 10, 1862 —To Flag Officer A. H. Foote, U.S Commander naval forces west- ern waters, Calro, Illinols: Sir: We have re- turned from an entirely successful expedition to Florence, Ala. At the foot of the Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the rebels were forced to burn six s.eamers, and we captured two others besides the half-complete gunboat Eastport. The steamers burned were freighted with rebel military stores. The Eastport has about 250,000 feet of lnmber on board. We captured 20) stand of arms and a quantity of clothing and stores, and destroyed the encampment of Col. Crews, at Savannah, Tenn. We found the Union sentiment strong. I am, re- spectfully, your obedient servant, 8. Puxtrs, Lieut. Commanding, U. 8. N.” G.‘W. CULLUM, Brig. Gen. Vol’s, Chief of General Halleck’s staff, U.S. A. ( Note. —The Star respectfully requests the New York Tribwne to see to whom Brig. Gen. Cullum, chief of Gen. Halleck’s staff, officially reports the glorious achievements of a portion of the com- bined army and navy in the West. We make this request because what we publish above utterly disproves the Tribwne’s reiterated falsehoods alleging that the relations of the Gen- eral-in-Chief to the whole army have been changed.} yas Another Important Vietery in the ND SHOES, At J.B PUDNEDS fe 12-tf 324 Penn, av., Back Room. AOR8es WANTED FOR THE U. 8. GOV- ERNMENT. SEALED Proposats for the delivery in Wash- ington City of 1450 CAVALRY and ARTIL- LERY HORSES, for the U.S. Government, will be received at the office of Col. D. H. Rucker, Depot Quartermaster in this otty, unti! 12m. ,on MONDAY, the 17th instant. These horses wil! be purchased in lots not ex ceeding 2 each, and no bids will be entertaired for a greater number from any one person. No bid will be entertained that is not endorsed by two responsible persons, who will gusrantee that the bidder will oomply with his proposition, if it should be accepted. Twenty five days will be given from the opening of the bids, for the completion of the delivery of the horses. Of the above horses, 500 are required for Caval- ry &nd 950 for Artillery, Description of Horses required. Cavatry Horsrs, From 15 to 16 hands in height; between Sand 8 years of age; of dark colors; well broken to the saddle; compactly built and free from all defects, AMiLLERy Horses To be from 1534 to 16 hands in height; between 5 and 8 years of age; dark colors; free from all de- feots; well broken to harness and to’ weigh not less than 1100 pounds. The horees wil! be inspected by a board of officers detailed from the regiments requiring them The undersigned reserves the privilege of reject- ing each and every bid, should he consider the interests of the service require it. STEWART VAN VLEIT, ' fe 12-td Brig. Gon. and Quartermaster, The following are dispatches on the subject in 7 West! Baltimore Clipper. Philsdsiphia Pross, New Richmond papers of this morning : —_e——. York Herald and Pittsburg Commercial Journal, Will please copy, till day,and send bil! F cents, fell Commodore Foote Destroys and Captures the entire Rebel Fleet in the Tennessee River! —_.—__ Se much for the Resultsin the West of Gen. McClellan's Strategy! peasessecrs Biatiarl as above, LIES ARE INFORMED ¢ HUCKLEBERRY PIES forstcat ee DAYTON’S Baker 456 lith st, bet. G and H. G CHESS, ENTLEMEN Who may wish to join in the furmation of s select Chess Club in V ‘ashington city may address *-Caiasa,”” Box 59, when a meet- “Norroix, Feb. 10 —The latest news states that Capt. O. Jennings Wise, son of Gov. Wise, was shot through the hip and disabled, though bis wound was not mortal. Major Lawson and Lieut. Miller were mortally wounded. About 300 Confederates were killed. Our (rebel) wounded ‘The following telegram arrived last night at ing of suetr will be called to deliberate number over 1,000. The number of Yankees the Navy Department from Flag Officer Foote : matter. , ne? wounded isaboutthesame. Midshipman Camm Cairo, Feb. 11 —The gunboats Lexingto.., Tay- INES: 7 had hisarm shot off. The other casualties are w LIQUORS: lor, and Conestoga, under Lieut. Commanding CIGARS! sare undersigned begs leave to inform ae publie unreported. A late arrival this morning says Phelps, agreeably to my orders, have proceeded r ing ont his fino stook of Wines and Elizabeth City bad been shelled and burned by | up the Tennessee river, and destroyed or captured ddauors MSE eet, ault, fase; Bt Cost price, at his A . the Yankees, and that the enemy was pushing on | art THe REBEL BOATS, BROKE UP THEIR CaMPs,| fell St* FRANCIS SPETH. through to Edenton.” AND MADE PRIZE OF THEIR FINE NEW GUNBOATS. NOTICE TO FAMILIES ann SU3LERS. Second Dispatch —Norvotx, Feb. 10 —A zy | They went up as far as the river was navigable. | ~ Tam olosi out & large stock of PIE FRUITS, :8. ay SKVE! mor has prevailed that Cemmodore Lynch’s A. H. Foor, Flag Officer. SrGces CAT ops. KeSix Vue gg Sa] T &o..ata sacrifice, Dealers will conenit their interest by giving me a call fo 11-3t 281.C ats oppasite Trester. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FRO. North a large assortment of CLOCK =, perior in style and finish to any ever off: in this city, reel ell st oe ment market price, 108, 8 8 P with neatneas and divpatca ater? cabin WM. SEEGER’S, fe 11-st* corner of 8th and I sts. east, MILITARY GOODS. Ricu a Presentation, General Officers’, Staff. and take Ider Straps. Sword Knots, fleet of gunboats had been captured. It is not regarded true, but it is believed that all were burned by the Confederates to prevent their cap- ture, with the exception of one, which was en-- deavoring to make Its escape. The fleet went to Elizabeth City from Roanoke Island, and was Probably burnt at the former point. Third Dispatch.—Norvorx, Feb 10, received in Richmond at midnight.—A courier arrived here this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and brought the intelligence that Elizabeth City was burned this morning by the inhabitants. During the confia- LovisviLLE, Feb, 11—Two persons just ar- rived here report that the Rebels are evacuating Bowling Green, with indications of their pro- ceeding towards Nashville. The Mevement Acainst Knoxville. Cincinnati, Feb. 11.—Reinforcements have gone forward from Danville and Somerset to sup- port General Thomas in his movement on Knox- ville, Tenn. AN RROTHERHOOD.—A special (0 Riecting of the Phatnee octet wth Senet R. Bi fee. Sh Epaviods, and every description of Rich A large assortment a!ways on “M: W. GALT & BRO. Jewellers, 354 Pa. avenue, 4 doors west of gration the Federals landed a large force. All Sineon Fi BASDAY" kV ENING, ath inmant at fe 11-3t rown’s Hotel. of our gunboats, excepting one, were captured | 70°clook P: coe pe panes i ee a CALL AT ‘* by theenemy. Gen. Wise has not yet arrived at bomen d pi Ae peace on Oe ay. event hiss até Old Original Steam:d- Norfolk. itt ANDREW MokENNA, Conter. wey Saloon, A courier arrived hge yesterday afternoon about OFFICE OF TRE JOINT comm O¥ST: three o’clock, from whom we gather the follow- em of C, Pee, Te a ah HARVEY has always ing information: The enemy advanced in full smentiege ths Woaen’ this day, it was dealing in best stock it if . ns ha claims upon | tend ern force upon Elizabeth City yesterday about seven | the Republio o Rica, who sre provided in mots he heat Ove- clck and Degas on ck apn tat place. | Seanad Pen eet ot sk at ata eihfinalanes a July. do file memorials of the ith the Oppose The citizens finding r sistance In vain evacuated Se . edo hicm - ain tagity of pl ss P! fel St the place, but before doing so set fire to the cown, CHAS. w. vavig® GQHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, for Dresses and Suits, resses and Suits. and when our informant left it wasstillinflames.| fe 11-2w No. 960 F vireo ‘west. Gasie attedee fine Silks, and fine Dress We have also to record the capture by the enemy K VILLE AND WASHINGTON | _ Cur stook of Mourning Goods, in all fabrics, is of all our little fleet, except the Fanny or Forest, rae. fin BE ROA BOMPANT. Flores new Sul and eoumprety, PERRY & BRO., informant not certain which. This eluded the | deu ‘f on the ‘capital, stook Tor tus Company _fe 10 6t Pe. avenue ud ‘Ninth sisett. enemy and made up the Pasquotankriver. It was] Wrahington: eee oe en Bea AN. | We BAR DWARE! PARDWARE? aah pursued, however, and fears are entertained that | _!10-1¥ Seoretary. |} stock of— she too was captured. itis said that before our boats surrendered they were abandoned gnd that FVERUBADDATH BOBOGL PinTITaTL_TL | deuuine @nGin’s Horee Nails SABBATH BORGO, FESTIVAL.—The Carriage Springs. ” ‘01 - E, School will holda| Garria, ge Axles, &: ie iat Fraawiin il cer of oth end D a fonds. PR L & SON, commence TU AY, ith inst., and the crews succeeded in making their escape. If | to continue during the week. A tal brass’ f fe 10-6t* oO Sits opolitan Hotel. #0, we are ata loss to conjecture why they were rer in pitendance. A. plessant bias £ eats 7 DISSOLUTION not fired before they were abandoned. Tue ip heretofore saat WASHINGTON LECTURE ASSOCIA- ‘hirteenth ‘Will be delivered he Thirtgengt ear ML jetted The disaster to our little fleet is attributed to the fact that having exhausted the supply of cos, Horatio Moran and J. Hilton. as the firm of 7 7 di ved by mu- Be consent. All persons having ti fo aad firm will please Ryprent them '» Mo- and ammunition, they proceeded to Elizabeth Smithsontan feotetion, the rm: witpieaes y 4. ie with thesame, City for the purpose of obtaining a supply. Ey-]| On VABONESPAY EV! ING. Pebraary 1, | who will romain 8 few dare at seis dee cf busisess, for the purpose, of Q tals al t © firm, lor Bn: ery effort was made to obtain coal, but without alr bileitt maeettiene a rs ‘ine, ‘will be a the success, and on this account the fleet was unable Doors open at 7; Leoture at 8 o’olook, Admittance 25 cents. _ — fe Prone ge ISORE to return to the Island or send any assistange CITY HALL, February 3, 1862—The As-| Feb. 10, 1962, JOHN PF. HILTON, whatever to our forces. ; Sessors, having completed the Annual As-| N. B.— all 9 of soales for nares accra aie | ante, ra lt All the details as published with reference to seth beth gy eer pon the lo the | ne the capture of Roancke Island are confirmed by a courier. He represents our loss at 300 killed and wounded, and that of the enemy at not less than 1,000 killed. Great havoc was made among them while foming up the road leading to the fort. Our forces brought to bear upon them two 32-pounders, and at every fire their ranks were terribly thinned; the places of the fallen were, however, quickly filled. Pork Point battery was manned by the Richmond Blues, and most nobly did they defend it during the conflict. They were attacked by a whole regiment of Zouaves, and though completely overpowered, they stood their ground bravely, nor did they yield a foot till all save seven fell bleeding to the ground. There is good reason to believe that had Col. Henningeea, with bisartiliery, been on the island it would net have beenforced to surrender.” A Tack of eld pléces Was tadly felt, ahe'bad thee complaints and to make such corrections as th deem eceseary. GEORGE COLLARD: "feb 4 2awtd ‘Secretary. T the * 620 Bournsive® expen BUT DAILY FOR HOOKER’S DIVISION, MATTAWOMAN CREEK. Steam Propeller, “CO TION. Beis esa g aed te OAL. s 4 ns aon, tow: P. S—Frest Violets cons'axtlyonhand. fet-lw eee NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY, Between isth and 13 atreets, Washington. WASHING For the Army, Hotels, Families, and Individuals. As we have every facility for doing ap Thousand Pieces lv, Our patrons may upon heving goats Sons in hod best style ri rom! . Goods forand delivered. Chareee mod fe 7-6t* Ww HEATLEY’S ye Ne ESTABLISH- Finding it imponable to ghee oes Attention to the Washington branok of m i I in- tend closing it on Thursday. the ikivof Pebre- ~All persons havi ik there will pirase cali Bnd take it pray "ono beforetant date, other- he ee aor logated: Where I'shal be pleased to selve their ers in future, e ‘edge myself to execute with promptness Bad Gispatons MALL Pt § Efi ingto! vee cons 0, and te hl ston — ington res wi 8 ago, . is and regret, fognd the Small Pox prevailing throug: \- out the city and its vicinity a Iming extent. Being cognizant of the fact t di not in the least » he felt it his duty to bis country and fellow men to rewain here, in cure, destroy and expel that loath: your midst, aro If this disease is not lowed to increase as it has dove duiing manthe, what Frill peoot Soeemy jore ri here is one ewer question and that is self evident to every one. _ Phe subsoribsr guarantees thst all fering from this disease, who be ane ind eoee marked wi h equal care and suc- other diseases are goss, without the use of calomel or blue pilis (mer- oury. abit pred, fever, when treated at an early ie, tn 48 Be All persons who will cali at hs office, No. 369 ISth street, between L and M,oan examine his Testimonials. yhich are of the wgheet character, and aS. he doubts not, will prove to be entirely satisfactory. Cc. J. ‘oN coat. Ms D., Formerly Practical Rysicien © Surgeon in Mil- itary Hospitals in Earope, and for the past 20 wee — known practiciczer in ~ city of e" ork. ie 7-8t* OUSEKEEPERS’ WAN TABLE Linens. Towels and Napkins. a full assort ment. Doylies, Sheetiugs, Pillow Cottons, Eisarescemtiie reverent he ige rig Res Bee te7 oo Penn. avenue and 9th street. S'Chise 10 PaOM Peo We Ba NNO REPORTER —Weekly, $2.50 year; semi * i . per thiy, $1.50; ithiy, 75 cents; with two copies slemmipaes list free 4 al! who pay in advance. Orders promptly executed bi te aidressed to Wan EN CRUATE, 332 Pa. avenue = fe 7-61" Ss TITCHED IN CONTRAST COLORS, “A Kid Gloves. beat Ladies beet Pais ‘so, pisin Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes, very 2 OFF usual full and com: stook of a the pressat and approaching eeseon. fo 7-6t Pa. evenns’ aud Nintl eavcet. JAY COOKE & CO., ANEKERS, = No. 452 Fifteenth Si: ite T: - uiidings, Wasnt eine! Lt jt ith i pl openl 2 t o huh emrre for the transaction of 3 5 We bur andecl Comet Money, Scocks a ny s- (on eomumisal De. on An Collections up ny ‘soocssible vounte” ieim JAY COOKE & CO. S & J. MYERS, . 10 Wagaineron BuILpIne, A large stock of A: wholesale, by 8. Qpnations Clocks at wholessie atoh Materisis at wholesale 64 Warn’ ‘Work done forthe 1 egity practi- cal workman, at 8. & J. Yi . Steel and Gilt Keys at wi AER e rea is — LARS ARERR E_UN ane AT tock of i * Biber UNI aaah 8 Fmcorted ‘lore Tot'so highs dod are ters” No. Ts “Sthes RG. ETCHISON..No. 19, N.B. Pitkin deseo fe3-im _N-B. Pinking done to order.” fe7-tm_ <idsce as ou doce ey fe l-im* ae ————____ Sak ee. RK. PERDRIAT, Surgeon uae begs to inform bi without PERHAM’S SECOND GRAND EXCURSION NEW YORK AND BOSTON! Fron BES rte Bs BPs ao Siecaeet aerate gate, bail heres A large of ei TAL AND COMIC THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW Zaby GREEN 2WILLIAMS, Awctioacers 526 Seventh and D rtreats. CY GOODS, ROOTS Pao NITURE, AT Avcryer Ef Bt 18 0’clock a. m., By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avot HOUSEROLD AN corner of Mass. Walout Divant acd 5 and oigut Sots. ‘abies, Beds, Pillows and Bo'sters arg air ~— M adnate! By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, pay ee ee y of Febreary, ie jot No twenty-six, in by pA le Pea mace Pe the improvements, hoi stal mente, be . date, with interest, to oom wit «property msy be St the risk and cost of the first purenaser. " one, notice, Wa x, FUTURE DAYS. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, ME SUILDING Auchoneers. . FRONTING GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acets. Vv 18 POSTPON BOVE SALE ry ENE WILLIAMS A 1 Sirs hi tC ‘the District of Col: the county of We sand ts me a0) at 10 o'clock a. f AL'S mud, from be ey ‘ashington, and i i Prd ° ail fi : # ; 3 : F g4 8 z 3 a Having started a branch of our New York ests- lishment in thie city, we invite Sutiers, Grocers, Rescauventowrs, and Hotel Keepers, to onl! and @xamine our stook which is well assorted and comprised of goodsof the best quality. We tske our line, and

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