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/ oe Bratton ND WOUNDED SOLDIERS In | . AND HARNESS AUCTION SALES. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | *'* 48? WOUNDED soupimne 1m |, See L270 2: (aD OR SALES. EVENING STAR. NASHUITL?® CERTAINLY OURS. FROM FORTRESS M TRESS MONROE. Published in conformit resolution cneline und and °° | "THIS AFTERNOON &§ TO-MOKRO cot Covered WAGON. suitable WASHINGTON OITY: We now have positive information that Newh- aida cen rae sth in “re By MARSHALL & PAGE. THE EFFECTS OF TRE GALE. of the Senate of July 16, 1861. fap ercecer dobar ests Warnes het oon 863 Te ae Fe » under Odd Feil: i. bandoned by the rebels on the ES ag At Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, Fed 21 be found. “ee aan O*Eissonp: inna Be: @ Boseat s Se eens : ooet get Vampsaigeing sorts nt atears si | borece, Washington built: and’ ran atont six | TRURSDAY MORNING, Fetcust B, we wi == = | approach of General Buell’s advance. arrived and brings the following : 2 U.8. +-19/9th Penn. Volui = : montha. sll at our store a eetieiecs ante ascent Se eee Fonrarss Mornox, Feb. 25 —The steamahip | 4th 40 ism ‘ Fro gots Canvas and Wookey BLANKETS. pc unde Dates, Reisner Se. The Zndeliigencer applica the cousilc mration, | ggTh® Boom of artiliery and the erack of volley | Spauiding has arrived here from Hatteras. he | 34, 4° Artillery... 1\s7th 1] _Theabove proparty will be epld very oneaps and Davis allegetion In bis fast-day proclamation, | after volley of musketry, heard bere thisforenoon, left there on Sunday, but brings no news. th do et Sleek, ; *, as weet ro Fits ut peer Dee nd that ‘law has every where reigned supreme, and | were, we take it for granted, practice shootingon| ‘The attempt to lay a cable across the bay was} sth do 16m i lier's 1 very OOrner throughout our wide spread limits personal liber-| the other side of the river; such as frequently | » failure. The Hoboken, after getting half sth New Het 2 — “— ty and private right have been duly honered ** takes place there. Washington is to-day wild | way across, anchored for the night, but was over- a 1/48 1 FOR SALE—0ne foot RORSR, aad a oi: 9°, 7 te 3 The Republican further sdvorates ihe emancl- | wich excitement over the news of our late suc- | taken by a storm and went ashore on Cape Henry, | a 42 Hote SH nag Ney ot a as ree a pation of slaves in the District of Columbia. cesses in the West and South, aud anticipstions | and jsa total loss. All hands were saved, and | 69d do AH jassach Pear ivania sO. EE. CO iat a ee eee = ‘ of what is destined to come off elsewhere in | were taken off by the Spaulding. Half of the | 85th go 10 betwe Serapeoaine IEE. Fargensrn.— The Mow | carious quarters, Upon this latter point we chell | cat, was last, ‘The haf whice iw laid has ite }$7% do do, } "T° DEALERS AND SUTLERE —— soriexing in Congress some legistetion to de-| Of COU"8® publish, es usual earliest accounts of | ng buoyed up in the bay. 94 New York Art (a) 1 1 dentro to close out the follow ing goods. and of- | —>—> > -ceuiRE & CO, Agouonsew abriexing 18) Congress seme legislation So 22} cegnts ds they aiay have transpired. The eneel-| “seus p “mw Mecees teat eabeee: -aeas Nag’s | a4 New York Cav.(6) 1 fer them at pri market pra By 3-0. Mi % feat the purpose of the military authorities to ent the transmission per telegraph of intel- | emt and necessary order of the War Department | ead, and will be a total loss. prevent s t ‘at prices the 5, 3 N CIGARS, dift PIANOFPORTE. SEWING Tohoeet Raa IG ARS. iferen is, ahs a * columns this} The ste Express is reported lost on the 25 boxe: ete: tw ‘S TOBA Fairy ovine Fao teu City On SAT ce _ | of this date, (to be found in our he steamer Exp! co ye : enon, 22 rate €A Matues Sisiceraing DEY evens | abteineed,) takes Tisaculabent Upca ui GAPE | Rous mies. a ESenaret To tet: & Tinton sot, cron, Prides | 33 baxes medium col POUND LEME 40 Paver Mvanin we chal soll ihe But: ters likely to aid the enemy, In emis so aoe to be guarded end cautious not to publish news Georgetown, awe re POUND LUMP TOBA’ : Sat Ot the A pase a Sad Lys Sank tas aden Sey Ss caatas: permis vest pylaaldtgnge lesen. aoc ~ Sr. Lovis Fae. secre evening aie ichigan Vol Sosdwie f Pigatation. oe Ye Amulet and Ecelfent’R’onew ged © bs . by Knabe, - : f the Union at the present . » Feb. 23. a tient K wood Case shrieking in Congress of course responded by —o the armies of the Unto P thirteen steamboats landed a strong force of Ped- <a do vei Cornish’s Virgia Leal we _ Bapericr Sowing ¥ nthe : getting up an Uyatrake Pag committee jute NAVY YARD. eral troops at Seema vee focrertertrem a fo 3938 ry of ae Seat it a a8 poeta ete ern Arrival of the Steamer Baltimore from Roan- | whoee destination is supposed ‘some point? od WertmontVaten 36-6 (onal Hotel. resentation of the —_ sere ory paedmaroncl cke Island —The steamer Baltimore, Captain | in Arkansas. 4th do. LINEN GOODS OF ALL. KINDS—A fall stook | Ton Ww. y Bookcases. the military authoritles likely aubserve DeMain, errived at the Yard this morning, direct Tribune's ends. from Roanoke Isiond. She left there on Sunday, and arrived at Old P bogar, if ail the best grades 6004: , and other 's = . “i PERRY BRO., Dressing ani T'atu Bureau, Waal The Rebel Legisiature ef Tennessee at fe 25-6t Penn. avenue tea Ninte btect, Becsteads, Chars. ——S>_Emn. avenue aed Ninth street. Memphis. ‘The utter folly of such Congressional interfer- BEREEBEEESEEEE® sesssesscessssessseesees 7 ry jor Feather Bede, eters. and Pillo «Just previous to the gale} Sr. Lovis, Feb. 25 —Two old citizens of St. PLATO ES 1, barhele oF Ee ee ee a em. ence with military matters, is aptly illustrated by | on monday. She anchored there until yesterday, | Louis, who’ lett Memphis on Tuesday last., ar- Poss toes. just arri nr echo | Aergerhe soreness the order of the Wer Department to be found to- | when she came up, and passed the Confederate | rived here to-day. a anes at. on the day . PETER BERRY, 85 Water at. ise, Stans, and Crostacy Ware, Sey wader the Bar's Wer Gessite head batteries last nfzgut without being fred at. She | {hey,teft Memphis, the Tennessee Legislature = fo 24 4 (Rep } Georgetown Touetier wut & ¢ of Kishen It bas at length become necessary to hold the reports no damage to our vessels at Old Pointor | the following day to discuss the present state of | 54th On Apocnst of nce pvcs: — me op Powe ef seneational writers for the press on mill} 1. 11.6 Potomac from the gale. affaire in that State, ssth price APRoERt of the condition | ; Teme tary matters iu check, lest they defeat the plans The Baitimore brings up a number of water The people were rapidly arriving at Memphis of the inflitary autho: s. that require secrecy for the time being for their s __3.€. MoGUIRE & CO, Aucte. 56th J. F. te) 5 eer eae from Nashville, and congregating in large num. | 58th fa 24-3t In charge Gas Light Com % By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Avotioneers. tanks taken from the Confederates, and a gun | bor “All the gold sad ciiter tetnoae oe got | 59th ESIKRAB!E TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL- , KINDLING WOOD. D a 3 = t carriage, which was knocked to pleces by our | hold of hed been moved to Memphis. A panic | 64th P, E KINDLIN: l Line House, with Bskery Art. So, the Depar'ment, brus' aside the inves- | are; siso, a number of muskets, &c. of colossal dimensions had seized the Rebels. 69th po ald sri Woo RR aotier aa Siete: bn MORDAN RA? ‘Lot tigating er =< : Sulina The Wyandank cime up to the yard from amet Confederate Scrip was of no value what- ts Rifles. All sizes of COAL for A ea a + Baia Seuare No. 6 Frovti 2 one’s nose—proceeded (as ccasion requires a erday. ‘ 382 Pa. bet Uth 6 \. er ign aa apace | NE pest ae Sagan enene 8 te Semana Sater" 1] soeour MAME Mventeteie, | Foscir ears keh eee a telegrapt! sith presse regate Earthworks had been erected a short distance 24 U. 8. ROF. ALEX, WOLOWSEI BEGS LEAVE | welling hoore, w.th br: ; ery . As abolitionism is bent on defeat!og the suc- turday, March lst, all persons | yolow New Madrid, Jem Thome wos aA ae P ts olathe trendéans TE Bee ae tonne ‘curt a te, remainder in wiz, cess of the Government's military plana, least | crossing the Navy Yard or the Anacostia bridge | command there poles eh FAI on tho Pihap oad in Binsion, | csoarod brn dood ct treet ce ake rea that may ensure the restoration of the Union | for the purpose of g nto Maryland, will re- 2d. Se by his new method. All who desire to be-| Title . with the conttitutional rights of all the States} quire a pass Great Fire at Besten. = ath do gome, in'a short pas ak Pere or excellent per fom J_C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Sore oan ose tween W. Boston, Feb. 25 —A fire, which occurred here formers on the pi RSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue ofa writ unimpaired, it wil! probably bowl, as never be- Persons re 4 between Washington and this ? » 2d D. his new system of instruction. by spplving at bis " Seles ae Gala teak acd 6k ton Department. A | side of T B will be allowed to cross to the city in | Last might, was one of the greatest ever known in 3a eee racer east et | MEARS Boston. It burnt from ten o’clock to three this morning. The gale from the northwest was blowing heavily, with snow and hail,and the firemen had a severe night of it Two firemen fieri as under | ed thy sasatet! NorSosth sec ose i the Carte tines artes igen ns, Sere Reception hours hetween 10 and 12 o’elook a. m., | !umbia, for the county of Washington. axd to Tuesdays, Thuredays aud Saturdays. fe 24 im brief week, however, will demonstrate to the | order to procure a pass to cross and recross the world that, as in all previous cases, the probable | above bridge. All persons will be required to fuming and fussing of abolitionism is to amount | furnish satisfactory proof of their loyalty or teke : i A CAR; were killed by falling walls, and one was badly ESI inform and to rendering the enemy subs:aatial aid—nothing | the oath. - injured. The, entire range of buildings on the To: citys oe " mn Boe more Workmen «mployed at the Navy Yard or in] north side of Eastern avenue from Commercial OU and ClGAN STORE jo. int ‘ee! four doors north of Penney! avenue, (Indian in front ofthe door.) where I be happy to rup- piv them with the most choice artiqies in line my business, tata tt 1 Government employ, wii! require to be endorsed Bosh !—In thetr insane efforts to take the direc- Li tion of the plens of the campaign into tueir owa | PY the head of their departments. All persons hands, the abolitionists are doing their best to | Teauiring pass: street to Water, including East Boston, Old Ferry slip and the large six-story building known asthe Exchange Hotel, with 800 bales of cotton, was de- stroyed. Five vessels at the wharf were towed : eum WM. H. THOMPSON. v0 2 = oir | 70 passes be otherwise granted. Office hours | out and saved. The total loss is probably half a 1 do —— Walker. 8 et i Seen RAL ee ne |e Anke Gru SooRa million. Some estimatesare higher. During the 1/Oneida Cavalry (THE MOST GRATIFVING INFORMA. | ‘fesas” [. boy areal. co-conspirators. This is evident in the ‘‘repor! night the tower of the Roman Catholic Church, | ah do do. 2|McClellan’s tion that we oan give to our ARSHAL’S SALE. rtue of a ed” sayings and doings whieh the Cincinnati CONFIRMED. me a East Boston, was blown down. 1| Rocket: Battalion gufering from Colds, fs the fact that EONS MARSTALS SALE. the LE Shee st Gazette, New York Tribune et al., are strivingto| Mejor John Symington and Major William 1} 1st California Vol —_ Seah cAR De pk s are = the oirout ogurt of the Dretriet fasten upon bim. Maynadier, both of the Ordnance Corps, were LATE SOUTHERN NEWS. «+ 6] lst New Jersey Ca ashi Wecan assure the distant public, those j to the contrary notwithstanding, thst their yesterday confirmed by Colonel, the latter es Senate, the former as evant Colonel of Ord- 14/8th Illinois Ca THE EVACUATION OF NASHVILLE. 9/ Sturgis Tlinois Rij ries The Richmond Enquirer extra, of Saturday |3¢ 40 success for Coughs. Sore Throst, Hoarse: coqty of ie 10" Colm, She ington, to me Agito thw eaertar tia acer | Sant Ret ah eta fares do. ‘Sth day of Maroh 80a, as leo" 4th do. 1/19th Indiana Vol gre troubled wi reset by 7 eoncerning alleged daily conversational declara- ee Both are griey “ sree ewseine, contaiae eo eee 1 arent Eg do —_ Ascoipeg er aetne 7 ‘Drops, which a fects hia Sal fags td to tions on the part of the Secretary are manufactured | an) e 7” 8 city, ‘onel ?, sl 10. duced by too much ex o or, sou! feet 8 ine! }o. Zi.an of whole cloth, simply in the hope of t Symingtc y years the commandant | here from Chattanoogastate eee and ee tirepeth, tou and | ifnese tre cay 0, 8 saute Wes between $ aging Gen. McClellan. Edwin M of the Washi rsenal, and the large store-| gv wxan. Feb 22.—Gen. Walker has received Bay led . Pa! 3 o8 | together with Ail’ and pen A che in man of both strong sense and unfiinc houses, mod. other buildingsat that | dispatches which state that the Confederates have ight street, Washington: Ni 4 Fs street | thereo, S. Derkar aed eaihenan, b+} rity of purpose, and is not engaged in subserving | post were erec e was stationed there. | evacuated Nashville. Principal Grugiiata and Gonlsotiohery sete penne hea io Tanaary term et Bret ob 40 the ends of Greeley & Co. as the latter would have 4 ARTIO.ERY AxViEw. AvcvsTA, Feb 28.—Gen. Buell (Federal) has per pnotace. fe % im =. ag LAMO: c iiima STC ee Ue the world believe. To-morrow, at 1}; p m.,a portion of the artil. | ®#!ved at Fe ae ” rPOwELs: TOWELS! |= - U7 Charming, xraceful, nt, beautiful | lery of the army of the Potomac reserve on this} phe Richmond Becnes says:—A rumor <4 Miss Chestney is the attraction at the Theater | Side of the river, consisting of seventeen full vails that the See in very strong force, are marching upon Winchester, and that General Kirby Smith, with his command, has gone from Manassas to Winchester to meet them, in con- junction with the forces under the command of General Thomas J. Jackson. UNION MEN IN THE REBEL GOVERNMENT Work | 4¢ General Hoare {Owelt,) Washington, SHOPs. Fe 21. we — [From the Richmond Examiner, Feb. 21} TO bday’ md bs 1= = Huckaback, + and Bird-eye ‘o by 1,500 yar esis Crash, 2 pieces heavy Huckaback Towel Ect ee ll mn io Napkins, a — Bleached and Br Co:ton Sh OR RENT—Two newly FURNISHED Linen heetin 5. Blankets, ellie isa Parniture KOOMS. on gig floor, with ees. rt Maron.” i No. 436 With a fall stook of all cinds of Dry Goods, for en G and H. Apel it? this week. As ‘Marton’ in “The Pride of the | batteries, will be reviewrd by Brig. Gen. Barry, Market,” she applanded, bequetted and en- | Chief of artillery, at the usual poiat for such exer- cored, after the most enthusiastic sort last nig cises, on East Cap t, half a mile east of She was capitally supported by Mr. Brink and others of the company. To-night she appears in ““The Honeymocn.”* RENT—A large ROOM, handsomel mee ‘Apply at ie. 459 7 ater saa sale at the lowest prices, “A MKDIUM acre sbuishth apiece We announced in our vesterday’s issue that | 1st U,8- Cevalry be ih ll oar 5 : Wi: Re 'Y & BRO., wed Mi RIZED ,HOURE, partially far- Cee SS eens — ee ace pen pate ce fo) Military Intelligence, by | forty of the em loyees in the government work- - +4 Poy i 1 Between 7th 8th ble pe the youngest son of the Bresident ts stili tinprov- Telegraph, Mail, or otherwise. shone hed on Yuceday- toes to take the | 42 = a bre mad TT ane ween 7th 8 ing in health, and {s now considered entirely out Wan Departuant, oath of allegianceand weshould nave pubiisued | 2 40 40 jew York Cavalry. 1] — prosite © ‘. South B streot, one eq t from the disease which prostrated him Wa ‘, February 25, 1862 their names but for a positive order to the con- Ist do Artillery 1 ATWATER'S ADJUSTABLE ARMOR, that second strevt. Capitol Mill, tosh are Capri ‘ny also, who was much indisposed | Ordered, First. Ov and after the 26th day of | tary, given by General Winder tothe gentleman | 8t 4° Artil 1] camps arocnd Wachineeen, wee te many of the ESRB TTA tite of handsomely Furnished 2g : 3 sedis at the artillery works who has the list of the re- 2 pe ato ribere? Gaks ROOMS, on first floor, chamber and parior from anxiety and watching, is now improving, | February, instant, the President, by virtue of the cusants in possession. Yet, though these names) 2¢ 4° Infan 2 | tbe chtice of the subsoriber. | CertsS ‘Of this An. | COMMUNIosting: price B50. Aleo roome in 3d but is still confined to her room act of Co military possession ofall } are kept secret, the fact that ep number ~ - nat tthe fore od Galton bee ot thrusts, at lees rates. A large and conven ent CA xinck ee “3 i od St ma A HUUSE and STABLE, with stalis for? Oreos; . United States. of traitors have been hitherto employed in those | gin de don 88 Ee RT eke eeen Bt the same piace. | oe te ABLE, x UP From the publishers, Petersen & Bros, ic communicatjons in | !mportant departments, laboratory and the artil- | n 4°, 49° HENRY L. RIDER, Attorney. for om G street, between zh and IS h wee Mies x Philadelphia, through M.S. Sellers & Co., corner] peard to military cpers’-ous not expresaly au- | FY Works, bas given rise to much angry excite- Buk, Coon Ish street, next to Riggs & Co., : of Sixth street and Pennsylvania svenue, we have} ment and indignant comment. Men recollected 3 thorized by the W Commending, partment, the General Charles Lever’s dashing military novel of ‘ Jack Generals commanding Hinton, the Guardsman.” = iv" OR RENT—A PARLOR and CHAMBER esterday and compared notes of rumors regard. | 4! St. Blisabeth a, Bastern Branch, DAMANTINE c nestiy_ forsitbed oe ae Goor, eie- NOTING vated feet above the sidewalk ; ato ng the quality of the ammunition furnished by DAMA by CANDLES: i pi it Bod healthy. near the ‘State ‘De this city to our army on the Poiomac. 29th New York Vol... 1/6th N. Hampshire Vol 1] , 60 Boxes Adamantine Candles, c001 qual dent's House, mult bat been told Bere, and never contradicted, | stuVermontVolunteere 1| Sth Biase. Volunteers. 1 | JaRt reocived. tween ets ond 15:5 mereote Ne. Gas e ichmon Jerr Davis’ Inavcvrat. — fixed ammunition was so 224 New York Vol 1/76th New York Vol 1 KING & BURCHELL, ee mantcenet of the omnibus taste the a jew Yor one 217 = ‘and Vermont ave. b papers of the 224 give the inaugural of J ers publishing military | mean, and even dangerous, that the Washington | 234 Penn. Volunteers. 1|57th Penn. Volunteers 20 | _£° aS FN Corner 2th sks Vermoni _ o96f Among the astonishing effronteries of the ed and by whatever medi- | Artillery refuted to use it’ after the first expert- | 4}st New York Vol... 1|10th NewJersey Vol. 7 ray yy FENG on Ween oe, ARM FOR SALE—Two Farm thorized by the official au- | ment; pelle, having copie coral ge Cee canes sea qo| canbe Gund at BAR EBRO-S Letationmece | F Atta en as: Ane “ Our Confederacy own from six to thir- | thority mention preceding paragraph, | the gun. A shell ts also said actually to have ex- ae ‘New York Vol... 2' pis ighne Mire ee teen States; and M: t will be excluded from receiving infor- led before leaving the barrel of acannon of by hallowed memortes and materral int fre phor from transmitti: T beliewe, when able to speal with uns ening: ere commect Aer desiiny with the South containing one at Ani notion, cite tat ae erage hajen gong ee ALL SIZE BOYS, fom sol2, wi 6 sere, Pendleton Artillery. And, further, it is said — is Ja vi theage years w the quantity of Jand to ar 4 be fitted out at BAR 2 BROS ooner ! | The improvemen f the crscch sod len that not one in ten of the Richmond shells ex. | Sith remaining es ew erie and 7th streets, at much less than usual prices. of fis best quality, with orobards «f choice f Diseases, ot Kalorama, Feb. 21. a . —_ loded at all, so defective are the fuses. Since pe 10 full besring ; railroad station within § minul With respect to the success of the South he} Fourth. Edward S. Sanford is made military | fhe discovery of this Lar © party of our enemies in 2\77th New York Vol CURZENS tND erie goraer of wn | “Termecser eee says supervisor of phic messages throughout the | our midst, our people think they Perceive already 118th do do. streets—it is the place to buy fine CLUTHAING for For particulars Spply at the Wine Store of WM, « Battles have been fought, sieges have been | United States. son Stager{s made military helene ae complaints of the artillery but little money. H. CAMPBELL. 383 Pa-avenue. fe 2-20" conducted. and, although the contest ts not ended, | superintendent of all telegraph lines and offices | COfPS z and the tide for the moment is against us, the | in the United States, sae pe in Sag igre Bopp acer ry P fth. This possession and control of the tele- “The period is near st hand when our foes ae 2 ‘aiken must sink under the immense load of debt which | &PD lives ts not intended to interfere in any they have incurred, a debt which ifort | respect with the ordinary affairsof the companies to subjugate us. basalready attetned x1 earful | or with private business: dimeusionsas abject them to burthens whicn % with every mocern improvement, coptaning CLUTRING ne Sie, $12. 815, tes Ae —— rooms and kitchen, for $72) per i32°3. =e Al & BROS satisfactory tenant. foostion No. 1 _fe2)-Im*_ Fashionable C it. et, D and E streets north eros ————————— sitio: w ll ——<——-—_.,———___—_J STOP. SHEN You com TO TRE cor- Fes. RENT—A three-story ERICK HOUSE, ree GREAT CHANCE TO MaKE MoNEY— tati su RS BSTABLISHMENT 1s SALE CHEAP-—In 8 place where twe: regi- ments are stationed. Proprietor going t» ULOpe, Appiy 69 Pa avenue, fe %-2t ae ma will z - | than two years. Appiy to : A MEINGHON ANS EAWOMAN 9° TELE, moouine & 00, By order of the Pres dent w * BA) S. suitabe for ine ot som CREE . MA -AND, fe 25 6t__ Auction and M n' ra - wf gener 3 A . H.; coac! ui m— to oppress them for generations to Epwin M. Stanton, gmbulance | as been in nse 4 onthe, Wi Gens, Hooker's = cd. Biches” Divisions, on the A Lay: Ee ane Roe cork cAND. He congratulates the South upon the cffct of Secretary of War. | street, Metropolitan Stable; or Washington Baile. Foweinas at Praere 4 Depet og bate canal lot tee eae the blockade, in having united them more firmly ee ing. Room Nc te 28-4¢" THE § 4A RARE O, fedex together, end developed their resources, maxing | »,Fixsciat —From the N. Y. Evening Post of NEW York GRO, them a ‘self-supporting and independeat people;”* re The stock market c pecial'y on governm: maintained the war by their own unaided ex. | Sdvance at tle r: CERY! EW York GROCERY! NEW TEAS, OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COrFEE, Dues very animated, es- and regards {t as a satisfaction that they have and State bonds, which PT, a VIDSON. ving Riley's Wharf, {oot of 1th street, at 8% | ~ NY PERSO! v o'clock on and after outer next. PiskeD H OSE enone eee, Salosmeaioee oan fiod a good tenant Cte T bed Pelededed Ledeked kek iededksted J Spplring t> the su! . ber. Will take @ house fore teas ¢ years or anoe st ihe xale of 1s {Ra Percent. at exch EXTRA SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Fare Sleach Freight at reasonable chase on fair terms. Wil take the best oare of ertions, having ‘‘neither asked nor received as- | OO of stent woes Ce aeing outa large And all other kinds of {7 TRIP ON sUNDay. Bitbeta Cinoc £2 lod etrestmest io Higgs & 6 sistance from aay quarte a ferring itself {:0:n' some of the bigh priced ratte Ee gor eae a beard. nt Partinlaes ‘epele to = Cy Me admits that affaips look rather blue !u Dixie, | rond shares to vover: ment and State securities, ‘or ~ 7; 7 “as. | saa wellock for great activity tn federal stocks WM. CORWIN BURGY, (QPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY! PR YETOR RENT" ame No 196. cose “ After @ series of suacesses and victories, which | The Present year on account of the large issue Importer of Teas, ARE REDUCE street, @ three story Pen yield by Elory, wwe have recently met | SBE24, a8 well ss the prospect of an early termi | _fo 6 Corser of Land Eleventh sts, Pals Nove LuteeeD re me monks ant engderteci? "a, ‘offered Tor with serious disasters. ut in the beart of “4 : 8. MAIL LINE OF 8TEs ERS—Eginvexs, itto & esti teanet, Pie Tesolved to be free these dissaticn tend bat to FI nip gece er Big yeas | Sut ths foe ane iarch, ted: at Pm, ie oO de Kish Voucmraas Cape Passer | Eins saci ceive megua Gielen, commieede Han nae ig nts 8 GoM | erga, “The Mixon 1001 srocbor een higher— | purchasing from the Goverment the Hides . i ‘allow Hoofs, and Hor: es 7 92 for the Cowpons and Yi % 392 for the Registered. ice ‘-which bas so visibly protected the ¥ ‘ t Oonfederacy during its brief but eveniful career!” in pet we aud the Fives of 1865 are ; Money ts in yood supply at 6 per cent. on call. CONCEBESIONAL. The banks ae ies ing! more freely this week ESS Exchange on London remains steady but dull. EEECIEE CONGRESS Seentfentes. | ea = \ing drawers have sold in smali TX ar fail the beef Cattle wast by tes anead 2 seeite | itae Pate Btenetktuen et He jent |i m No bid will be entertained unless the bidder is $ : pragent bo respond fo his bid. ined at the | At Fifth District School House Hospital, Branch | gore aud Fraghtraet chon, eld — C Mo@UIRE On and after February 20th. every day (Sundays | _ fe 2 ot Avotionsteasd Comming oe Marcant. exoepted,) at il rreeck. from Sones TAESIRARLE DOLL Pa Re os EAA BOG USES TOE abe looker’s division "3 i Matta The Hides, &o., riak of the contractor he will be hat for Bis & Btabie | _ef General Hospsial om Fifth strest, Fob. 21. | may be seen om board. = 4 chambers, dining room, hitches. bar Sznatz—Afler our report closed yesterday | amounts at il}, but first class bills have been | {0% Hide, &e.. of all animals killed, ‘whether he Cameron Dragoons... 1/5th Rhode Island Bat. i ‘on the tome, T eames ty online, ga tad: water The biti to confiscate the property and free the | done in the oper market Aicahide so Peaiarected to “Major A BECK. | Ohio Cavalry... 1/34.U.8 Artillery... 1] _fe19 .T STANLEY. : Tals, Qtek UIRE & CO., alaves of rebels was made the special order for WITS, C.S.,U.8.A., Washingtos, D.C. as ene. 1 = Fo SaLE—MALT GRAIN. suitable food for | {020 6t_Autioncers and Commiss’s A to-day. THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST BaP. | 24 €24 New York Vol...2| Total..scecssssees 7 oto.. at 10 cents Mr. Fessenden introduced a bili, which be had | ((§ AE MEME i aUlOn are requested NG at 236 o’o1ook.in York avenue, Dr, 28 SABGATH at 3 p.m, ey Telvel will meetat 23s p.m, at Dr. eae te 26-3t* Cc Just received from the Secretary of the to meston FRIDAY EV to authorize the S-cretary to issue cert te Dr. Gurley’a Chure indebtedness to public creditors It provides for | RaMSON will prea: the issue to any public creditor, who may be de- | 1 sirous to receive them, upon the requisition of the bead of the proper de; ment, in satisfa audited and settled demands against the United States, of certificates = emcunt due, not less ‘4 than ©1,000 each, signed by the treasurer of the " + United ‘States and countersigned, aa may be die Tho publio are rien ae eee eke rected, by the Secretary of the Treasury, and to | — Pure 868 iuvite — - bear interest atthe rate of six per cent. perannum, aw oy BALL, Fobruary 3, 1862—The As- hogs. cows, eto... Apply CHEN TICS PULMONIC SIRUP st LOBPELE od prewers. New Yor! Srmewibte POR RENE oie SALE AND Lf nue Sup willnench trough every blogs tie | At General Horpital, (Bekington,) Washington, | ETSS® It a Spristo. "he oft for ase tie Bisel snd’ ee aeae ; Cae rates E HAVE OP A sel, equalizing the circulation, pre ic ~ WwW very fii UND ee be soca tp ote ig Beane arp) hat Pm. raya | DRAWER, Sif Samer iol he SEA WEKD TONIC and AN. ane aa oo ONES H sth do Stes ae ; ‘Penn. arentey Fent, conta ns rooms suffisiegt 8 lodging house the matter. Absooseee’ ard aly nications | ist U. 8 Cavalry. 8 Total. svesessssee26 | fOUbtt Srarket bones week aay, cea prenimatty to oft must yield to eit vo an ae (2) One officer. (5) . a oe on ii Sy rapidly. porous who have been ts Tees At Douglas Mospital, corner of I street and New Lede Ee FANeY Rerassy between ft 8 “ (isi V«eLAND Coxe, D.D, of “Popular taste in A: ‘or several stages by the use or Dr. nenoks 2. Brathone Led Cony yt roster health Jersey avenue, Fob: 21. 6 plessare that I Fe and payable in one year from their date or earlier, wat for ise” mpieved the Annual As- juged to mere skeletons, ana out bo 1/88 Rhode ietead Vel. 3 ~CLUTE A Gia Hoists ‘ "ai ~~ at the option of the Government. Hallyen a Honsa OF Apmeat foment, room, City | coughs, night sweata, hoonie sere 1 bt re Tho dill was passed, aud after an executive | Seth of this ane ciustve, to hear compleinte fadieations of au advanced stage ist U. 8. Chassours wi ends texs.on, the Seuaie adjourned. and to maks euod corrections as they may i oe bean Dena te oe foe Moee — Hous —After our report closed— neoeerary. C&ORGE COLLARD, pend it cannot be douvted thar Bilis ring the oath of silegiance and to Seo «mani aS we besn saved by a timely resort to these aan support the Constitution of the United States ts VEPFICE OF THE JUINT COMME on. es true cases where cures are | 4th Between a euaiaitaen to all masters of American yes- SIUN OF HE UNITED STATES AN. ~ ayo the pati ust have sume 8th do N. B. Pinking done to gris clearing for foreign and other ports during | VUSTA MICA, Washington, Kbruary 8, 1963—A8 | 106; at yroaands ot CONSUMPTION 4th do HIRTS! the rebellion; to eatgbileb a postal ‘money order | © wogtng ofthe! bua. owt the any, Waa eucenaed to their graven Wie Scht haye | 5th 40 system; authorizing Widitional matlable matter; | me Mepuclio of Coste ine, Nae iaims BPO it 6th do joviding for the survey of grants for claims of by the convention Letween tne Unit itis | 2a do me regulating the time of holding the courts | and the said Kepublic corciuded on the ad day of "4 Butm Sth do of the United States in the district of Kentucky; | July, 186), do file memoriais of the ch too late. 2d Maine authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to issue | Seeretary of this Board Ubhectty of SV aahington. is 34 do certificates of indebtedoess to public creditors; th A Saas ath do and extending (he laws regulating trade and ta-| 49 1;-9 No, 260 F bireot west. Sth do do, tercourse with the Indian tribes on the Indian | ————“—____“0. 360 F Street west. 6th N. Hampabire V. Feservation of California, were passed CHE UNION FRAYER MEETING Will ‘2d Massachusetts V. DAM® EXPRESS COMPANY, ‘The following was adopted : tate Bolden ovary ony tus wook in the Lather, iath do A fea Resolved, Tat the several railroad compantes | PR Uhurah, Kev. J. | junohoibg Bt 4¥6 0 C10OK p my Ist do NOTICE OF REMOVAL, which have received from States grants of public | aud acntinued potoce hous 4th Rhode yee lands made to such States by Cungress for the | ~ {[j Chester Harding, the artist, is in town Ist do oh ‘hie company i purpose of alding in the construction of the roads | —“? eee Repent th do fF of said companies are uired to transport the COAL O1L—~COAL OIL! Sth Connecticut _ Property and troops of the United States over their | [ay Now tarvishing foo trade with the best Sth Vermont Fespective rallrosds free of to!l or other charge ete Serr arte Baltimore prices; also Ist New Ji tes HAY, CORN, Mr. Blair, of Me , from the Committee on Mil-| price. Mary Affairs, reported a bill entitied “Anadil-| fe tional article of war” 1 and ef st- ro core, ® BUGOMELL. ee WrofLabuaia ew Jersey av, K at. ne ‘ork Vol .. RUBBER It provides that hereefier all officers in the set- “AND COCOA NUTS. ; Prag BOOTS ND BHOKE, vice of the United oe are prohibited from em- 2 boxes bs) Arle All sizes, at loying any force under their respective com- Se BMUNS, oaae the purpose of returning togives toni 6,000 fresh COCOA NUTS, service or labor; and any officer found guiity of | ,J¥%* received cu courignm-nt and for sale at 2 violation of tuls enactment to be dismiced from | Bsitimore p:1ogs JUN H SEMMES & CO. the 0 Corner 9.n street and alaians After excited discussion, the biil was passed by | £525 st Oppo. west end Center 8 vote of 83 to 42. aT S' ERIN: CON Aa kid Gioeae Ruper Venacirt —The Nassau (N. P.) Guard- So “oho J Aa mt coats tan of Pebrosry 8th is informed by « schoon¢r uf ne og EOE ES, Oty form: a that the —— tS gem b @ total failure, 7, a filler having beea taken i, Phe Uni had alsoa great defeat at Bowling’Greep, ,000 having been Killed and 3,000 takeu prisd- ners. Thesinall pox had broken out at Washing- “ ton, causing universal alarm. SRSRRPRESSERRSEEE FE seeresersseeesse’®

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