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_ the boats, snd, with u drawn sword, beat off the . are ordered to prepare for immedi: - -—— ___ — EVPNTSG STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY........ FEBRUARY 97, 1862. ia U7" Toeugh Tux Staz !s printed on the fastest Seam press in use south of Baltimore, ite edition is s0 large as to require it to be put to prese at an early hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be sent in before 12 o’clock ™.; otherwise they may May not appear until the next day. Ovwa Faienps at the various military camps and positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted as to movements and affairs in their vicinities. Spirit of the Morning Press. The Intelligencer, in treating upon the subject of the “ Extraordinary Mission” to Mexico, regafds the proposed assumption by the United States of the Mexican debt due England, France and Spain as an impolitic measure, and says: “ We are in no condition to assume new re- atbilities with regard toa country and People to us in lineage. language, traditions, polit- ical instituteg, and all else that composes the dis- Unetive life of a uation.’’ The Republican denounces the recent order of General Halleck to his troops advancing into Tennessee, forbidding the reception of fugitives Wwitbin the lines, and asks: ““W bat entitles this upstart, Gen Halleck, to assume to reverse the policy prevaliing every- where else? Will the President tolerate th! magnificent insolence ee How11no, or Courses —Some of the New York city Republican papers are already yelping at a greatrate over the order of the War Department forbidding the publication of information of mil- Mary movements that may by any chance aid the enemy in resisting the arms of the United States. Now, we venture to etirm that there isnot a man of sense aud information in the country not involved in a greater or less degree in the con- spiracy to bave the war waged to the end of en tirely abolishing the Constitution of the United States, and substituting instead a naked philo- negro despotism, who dves not heartily approve the order in question. All know that indiscreet publications of Union wilitary movements have operated on many occasions most disastrously upon the realization of the Government’s mill- tary plans, while all surely realize that the restriction is to continue no longer than a press- Ing necessity for its existence may rest upon those charged with the conduct of the war. Experience hrving proved that if any latitude whatever be granted to the press under a state of circumstances such as now exists, It will surely be elther wantoniy or ignorantly abused by more or less sensational newspaper men, it Is cer- tainly incumbent on the Government to guard against that contingency of license to any, if they would rigidly exclude the enemy from obtalning premature luformation uf the current movements and aime of the different Union armies We believe that a few short weeks will bring the war to a close If the enemy be not enabled to ebeckmate the movements of our several armies by and throvgh sensation newspaper pub ications of facts that the public interest requires to be kept secret, if possible, for the time being Hagp to Presses —That echocf the spirit of the New York Triiune, our gentle ebolition neighbor, the Kepudiecan, is shockingly disgrun- Ued this morning by Mzj. Gen. Hatleck’s procla- mation agsinst making bis camps places for hi doriug runaway negroes, and eccordingly calls him an ‘upstart’ Not long since, when fancy- ing it pessible to use him to break down the General-in-cbief, In common with the rest of the abolition press, it could find no terms too Iauda tory to be properiy applied to him The truth is, the services, capacity and deserts of all our Generals arr measured by the Repudli- can’s class of publicis s wholly according to the disposition they may man!f.s: to sid and abet the now-so-evideat general abolition conspiracy to prosecute the war undertaken for the restora- tion of the Union, wholly to the end of the per- manent abrogation of tLe Constitution, and the es- tablishment in its stead of a philo-negro despot- ism from Maine to Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pac U7 The Treasury Note bill was yesterday signed by the President and is nowalaw. The Dill, as agreed upon by the cenferees, authorizes the issue of $150,000,00 of Treasury Not-s,-u form in similliude, and a legal tender in the pay- ment cf all debts public and private.” it with- draws the fifty mlil‘ons of the July issue as soon as it conveniently can be done, makes the new notes fandable at any time in six per cent. twenty year bonds, redeemable at the Plessure of the United States after five years, makes the interest on the notes and bonds payable in coin, and (a new feature) makes the duties on imports also payable in coin, and devotes them to the pay- ment of the interest on the notes and bonds and the cfeation of 2 sinking fund by setting apart one per ceit. of the amount. The provisions in- sted on by the Senate authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to sell six per cent. bonds for what they will fetch, {n order to raise coin for in- terest is retained in the bill. All the funded debt is exempted from taxation. Authority is given to temporarily deposit demand notes, to the extent of twenty-tive millions, on an interest of six per cent. after thirty days. The final amerd- ment to the bill permite sixty millions of Treasury Notes to be used for the payment ef custom duties, the fifty millions authorized in July and the tem- porary relief tea millions authorized this month. Muses Cegstygy as “ Constance.’’—By refer- eace to the announcement elsewhere {t will be seen that our charming Washington debutante, Miss Chestney, is to appear to-night as ‘*Con- Stance,’’ ta the “‘ Love Chase,"’ a part !n which she made so great a sensation on ber first appear- ‘nce. Her friends note with gratiticstion the wonderful advances she {s making with each performance in conquering all the difficulties of bet arduous profession, and see for ber a future equal to her most ardent ambition... ——— U7 The violent gale of Monday extended over & wide range of territory. Our exchanges are Sled with accounts of its severity and damage to property. Houses were unroofed or blown down, fences and telegraph wires Prostrated, and severe losses experienced in all sections of the Northern States. U7" The Cunard steamer Asia did uot leave New York yesterday at ber regular hour, having ween detained until this efternoon for the par. pose of receiving dispatches from Lord Lyons to the British government. See Wasninezon Dizectony.—We have received ‘‘Boyd’s Washington and Georgetown Directory for 1662,” complied by Thomas Hutchinson. It wes evidently prepared in haste, and is byno means accurate. —<$<<—$___ U7 In toe Marylasd Legisiature yesterday, a resolution introduced by Hon. Reverdy Jobnson repudiating the assertion of Jeff Davis that Maryland was disloyal, was adopted by @ vote Of yeas 52, nays 5 Romoxep Deatu or FLovp —It is stated by re- Uabie gentlemen from Fo:t Donelson and Cairo that it is the general opinion among the rebel that Gen. John B Floyd was killed the bt be so ingloriousiy Hed from Fort Doaeison. The report says that there a eet eXcitlement st the ime the troops under Pioyd and Piliow ‘Were attempting to embark on the steamers, and 8 fearful scramble as to who sbould get sboard and escape, 38 Wensportation was insufficient Floyd stvod in person atthe gengway of one of mitiing bis favorites to yet abosrd. A Listiceat spproaching pep oe me ¢ an effurt to aboard, when be was o:dered off by the Gea- . The Lieutenant continued to advance, when Floyd struck bim on the shouider wilh hiv sword, ind! 2 severe wound. The Lieutenant Promptly drew bis pistol and fircd upon Floyd, and, the report says, kili\ed him.—Lowsswills ‘ournas a —______. {0~ Fee Government bas charte ed twenty-five steamboats at Puiladelpbia—being all at present in the Delaware aud Schuylkill rivers, and tocy jate service in the South. Uy The tal it of the Boston Traveller with Gerieral Hatier's expedition has been expelled from the steamer Constitution in OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. te EES FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Batrimore, Feb. 27 —The Old Point boat bringsonly a few items that are not ‘‘contraband.”’ ‘There is nothing important, however. No flag of truce was received when she left. jone has sailed for MURFREESBORO’, Marfreesboro’, Tenn., the point to which It is now clear the rebel force lately In Nashville have retreated, is about twenty-two miles southeast of Nashville, and was first capital of the State. It is a dilapidated institution, decidedly, and was doubtless selected as a halting place by the rebels as being a point from which they could most conveniently move to any point of thelr railroad connections east, that may in due time be men- aced by the portion of the army of Gen. Bueil now at or-in the vicinity of Cumberland Gap They fied from Nashville to get out of the range of the ‘« Federal hell hounds,” (as they term our gunboats,) and, all things considered, have sim- ply got -‘ out of the frying pan into the fire;’’ as, in selecting Murfreesboro’ for a temporary rally- ing point, they have chosen a locality in which they will find it very difficult to take care of themselves even, it being a point of no particular strategic strength. It is clear that all the rebels in Tennessee (be- longing there and from other States) are under a terrific panic, which hasso disorganized them as that they can offer little more resistance to the Union arms than that of an unorganized mob. A RUMOR. It Is being said all over the city to-day, that Brigadier General Daniel E. Sickles has been shot by a soldier of his command. We have not been able to trace it to a reliable source. CAMP CORRESPONDENCE. PooLEsviLLe, Md., Feb 26, 1862.—Dear Star: ‘The inactivity that bas characterized this wing of the army for some months past has deterred me from writing, and incidents of interest have been remarkably few. easibly discernible from this village. really know bim believe. abled to put our confidence in them. have no nentios but Kaowing the probibit! upon its ga its many long since my connecti Government to stop the traffic al! one-half the cans contain poison. ENWOOD. CONGRESSIONAL. poison athe AXXVIlth CONGRESS—Second Session. See Sunatz.—After our report closed yesterday— Mr. Kennedy. trict of Colum! out amendment, and recommended its p: re. and the bill pasted. journed. House —After our report closed— pondence betiwe recognition of the Confederacy. The comm selve but, on the contrary, bas a from surrection.”’ ton, Congress, and the Fi military orders, uphold that (pro-slavery) North, but will be disgus' uously urged upon her Britannte Majesty's Government *’ any way to pronounce a jud, determine by anticipation what may be the iss of the two belligerents.'’ Allies and the Mexicans. resided in Paris as Mexican between his native country and the E: jeneral monte has left yg / for Mexico, the bearer acompromise that will be honorable and satis- factory to all interested parties The nature of this compromise is not hinted at; Vera Cruz mentioned the expected arrival of monte as the bearer of the a Archduke Maximilian on the throne of Mexico, Evoent tant it has the endorsement of the ——— asthe Foe priny oan General Al- monte a passage on frigate Amazone. The hey md batch Lr geen to make the Voyage in the regu! ish mail steamer. W. shall Probably en heat of bim in ‘Mexico—N. ¥. Bzpress. rej le by him on the previ night, made bim advocate tion of the TE Hf I iE rene 4 i E 2 5 Fi ‘ 5 see "0 I learned from a contraband a few days since that there are but three regiments of Confederate troops at Leesburg. The Rebels have a large fort overlooking the fersies opposite us, which is Gen. Sedgwick has entered upon the duties of his office here, but his predecessor still lives in the heart of his command, although the latter may be accused of treachery, which none who em If the authorities at Washington would stop | more the sale of whisky and other ardent spirits, alzas oysters, [ believe there would be less discontent pervading this portion of the army, less com- plainst our leaders, snd we would be better en- In regard to spirituous liquore, I must rid i on e to indiscreet soldiers, and in this department particulerly, 1 feel it incumbent upon me to mention the manner in which it is smuggled into camp, and how the devotees of King Alcohol are extorted of the smal! pay re- ceived for their services, and for which many of their poor families are suttering. I have never felt as though I could indemnify my stomach for ngs by purchasing oysters, with tbe army, and | think it would be a wise procedure on Sn eet of the er, since fell Ne from the Committee on the Dis- a, to which was referred the bill relating to highways in the county of Wasbing- ton, District of Columbia, reported it back with- 1 E SHIRTS SHIKTS. SHIRTR!—Just reosivad n Shirts which we offer The bill xing the number of members of the No. 460 Sevenih ot House of Representatives from aud after the 34 of March, 1561, was taken up, and an amendment establishing the number at 241, theeight addi- The Spaulding basarrived from Hatteras. A large fire on the main land wes seen from Hat- teras on Monday morning. It continued all day, and was still burning when the Spaulding left last evening. The blockading steamer Cambridge bas gone to the assistance of the R. B. Forbes, which ts now lying ashore at Nag’s Head. ‘The wind is from the east, and there was 2 pros- pect of another storm when the host left. : =i foitisoteia bar" >, BD >: > > > a (Ge WAsnineroy gecTuRE ASSOCIA- The Seventeenth Leoture of the oourse will be de- HON. JOHN JAY, of New York, AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND NEW YORK BROWN STOUT, In Whole, Half, and Quarter Casks, offer: BREWED FROM THE CHOICEST BARLEY MALT AND HOPS. A Smithsonian Institution, On THURSDAY EVENING February 27, jeot—7A the hebdsilion, its Moral bias Sea fs Po'itical Consequences, IL Ticket holders will be requy their tickets at the door to avoid confusion. at7 re to commence at Srineets 2 cents each ; to be obtained at the Saxe nd at the Book:tores 18th Street, between 7th and Sth Aven KS '—1 nave ius’ reotived & fine assorment of offering at our usual ic enth street, © Samson wi! gue Sundsy mee = Literatur The pubic seasors, sessment fr iséz, Hall,as @ Board of. S6th of this month, inerusive, to h aud to make such corceguops hecessary. GEO! feb 4-2awtd United And the csid Kepublic concluded on the ad day July, 106), do file memoriais of the 0 With the o Seorciary of thus Bord. in the oi! CHAS. Nth and EVERY ONE’S INTERKST—TO THE CITIZENS. ~“TRANGERS, AND SuL- ba 3 tJ Hy a or ie cEE be foo fis aS ee A mm mouths. Fs fn be 2) boxes Hive Eipacer| mo CHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS.—This us Sera SOS OSKS Mg EMEDIE ve made D = mo fatal cisreree toate other medical ‘AD! m nthe United Mates. ‘The Maudrake Fille are ed ae A SUBSTITUTE FOR CAI OM DR. SOuENCK avers that his naaverees Pills ‘will ef ot every ovje-t for which the of mercury oan p solen n! BREWERY, ‘pring Clothing. ¢ Office. near F fe3s7 3m THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST BAP- fist Chereh aud Congregation are requested fo meet on FRIDAY EVENING at 73s o’clook, in Dr. Guriey’s Cuurch, New York aveni B at le cel ASS in eS Se ee SONLAN NESDA N Rev. A. Chuvetanp Coxk. lecture on “Popular taste in Artand ‘dhe leoture to comm: vited, Admittance LL, Februnry 3, 1862.—The As- compicted the Annual As- meet im ther ren the Seoret: millions in Bonds, to be isened onder authority of the act of Februsry, 1852, Bot ti h ited nd for the redem OFFICE OF THe JUINT COMMIS- SION OF £HE UNITED STATES AND COSTA RICA, Wask tneton. February ®, WE2—At o si 1 E oid this day. it was Fighty millions of the denominstion of, ‘Twenty millions of the denomination of- Se 260 F street west. BE UNION PRAYER MEETING Wil &n Church, Rev, J. H stroeta, commence: tad continued but'one hour. teh they uncertake to furnish daily, and the least number of days requil from notice of award before commencement of delivery. hae the Soret of VOlOok P Mm, wees 4 » unens of work acoompany t! Models of notes 01 the face will bi Lod atSMis A’ SS 4 form as now used, and on the back He BEST STOCK OF C privilege of le. ai tender and othe: HING IN THE city, 8t No. 460 Seventh st. fe 27-sm BE SURE ANY & plage to buy your © atre-t er five and payabie tweniy years THE date. It is expected also that, a far as practicable, the dies and piates wil he euch as have not been here- | MEDICATED TAK DROPS are reall Ba som ME TO THE BEST bing—No 460 Sevonth tional members to be assigned one each to Penn- sylvania, Obio, Kentucky, Illinois, lowa, Ten- nessee, Vermont, and Rhode Island, agreed to, F sale prices. at No Post (ioe OR SALB—A fine etuck of Ciotuing, Furnish- ing Goods, Tiunks. Hate and Caps, at whole 160 reveuth slreet. oppoate The consideration of the case of the Oregon Senator was resumed, and after discussion, the i & Senate, without a vote upen the subject, ad- The ¢ untested election case of Upton vs Beach, of the Seventh Congressional District of Virginia, Was discussed at length, and the House adjourned. Sacussion Movements In ENGLAND—Corres- m Yancey, Rost and Maan, and fhe rebei emissaries in England, y, Rostand Mann, have addressed ter to Ear! Russell, representing the secession of seven of the Southern States, and asking a HE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE, No. 469 reventh ofS at Nd. 3605 ods. ail tho iatest stvies cf pene: ¢ ‘ 800! sventh nereer, mene svciations by the articles of a:sociation and names ARNUM (8 HEK& !—On fiaeet stock of C1 People’s Clot! Ties. fe de for the faithful and prompt execution of the work as proposed cr fina ly agreed oo in the eum o1 fiity th naiwes of the parti written consent to feo 4 sufficiency, must a i he Scoretary of tne to rejeot any or amounts +p*cified f ee-xhibition, the thing in the city, at the 460 Scventh street, fale at voy low prices, Notice: Twenty-three bundies Bt 56 LERK’3, No, fe.7-3.* FOR SALE—FOR SAL sioners claim that the Federal Government “ has not been able to retake a single fortification of which the Confederate States them- iven out mighty fortress upon the Atlantic, and from soveral forte om the Wootcrn frontier, By the Coufederate arms; that it bas not been able to advance more than five miles into the territory of any of the Confederate States where there was ot serious attempt to prevent it; and {sin danger of losing three great tes of the Union by iu- The effectuality of the blockade is denied, and the argument put ferth that England can have no sympathy with the North, as Administra- ted! by nae Does 6 lati or re ly, jon is) jon, an Mts f rs demoostrated "that bo epee not @ raid upon ery, but ‘is wi In order to a Conatfteri, and to enforce the laws (many of them pro-slavery)”’ Hence er ose — the anti-slavery senti- ment of Eng! can bave no with the tod st ite “caming Sypocriey . he Bull Run reverse to the Union army is magnified to the greatest proportions, and the superior advan! which might be derived by England from an interference with the blockade in securing cotton now being gathered, assid- fen If, however, the English government fails to extend assisiance to the South, ‘its citizens will buckle'themselves to the gteat task before them with a vigor and determination that will justify the undersigned in having pressed the question To this communication Earl Russell replies that ‘the British Government do not pretend in it upon the ques- tons in debate between the United States and their adversaries in North America;” and states that the Queen will strictly perform the duties which belong to @ neutral, and ‘‘cannot undertake to ue of the contest, nor can she acknowledge the inde- dence of the nine States which are now com- ined against the President and Congress of the United States, uptil the fortune of arms or the more peaceful mode of negotiation shall have more clearly determined the respective positions std sean applying a from it tos orcicer. $$$ GENERAL ALMONTE’s Mission To Mgxico—A Compromise Proposed—The Courier des Etats Cats of this morning says that a letter from Paris confirms the d-parture of General Almonte for Mexico, on a mission stcomprovaiee between the Almonte has since 1856, but resigned that office after the of Miramon. He foresaw the present state of affairs in Mexico, and did all he could to prevent a conflict of arms Powers. ut now the war is decided, and that the Allied forces bave determined to compel the Juarez Government to respect treaties, the Paris correspondent of the Courrier says, G. Al- of but It may be recollected that recent advices from ition to place the and stated tuat the French Minister favored the W hatever the compromise may be, it is Pres Ladies’ EF OR SALE CHEA years old; in splen: litt’e used during the pas! Isaneasy caddie horse, ard carriage. Also, all nearly now. WEABEs PUL and C streets. KING & BURCHELL, corner Vermort avenue and {6th at P. WHITE. corner F and isth st. ELLWIG. 688 7:h st, Navy Yard. GREEN, oorner L and 13th st. L. A.D: fo 87 lw A. DELLWI Ac PELUWIG, 655 7th . ‘ard, 2. Al DELL WIG, 558 7th et |Nevy Yond. Dayton’s Superror Sp Dayton’s Supertor Sp Dayton’s Superior Spiced Ginger Snaps! KING & BURCHELL, oorner, Vermont avenue and 15 h et corner F and 13th st, BR L.A. DRLLY 555 7t> at., Ni . if Aaa . a oy Yard Study your interest and the mterest of your ous- tomers by calling and examining our superior BOSTON CRA DAYTON’S 6 E fe 2-iw GRAND The abov Hud atrect at to the ef +R. G condition; but OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, Innket, and halter, EXTRA SUGAR-CURED HAMS, he whole will be sold cheap, as {25, "AP Pin 28, Be, REN ALY, DA\ TUON’S LEMON BISCUIT! DAYTON’S LEMON BI=CUIT! DAY TON’S LEMON BISUUIT! FANCY GROCKRIKS! WM, CORWIN BURGY, TITCHED IN CONTRAST COLORS~Al! colors and sizes, ladies very best Kid Gloves, "g lot of cheap and fine Black Dress Silks, jilks, for the preeent and approaching Many New Spring Goods. One price on 'y, the actual oseh value marked in orthern and Eastern Correspondente rond us Now Suppiice daily. if 1» 585 7th st, Nai G bn eas) ny pent 4 EALED PROPOSALS ARE IN til the [5th day 2 t rohssing from the Government thi ‘allow soofs, and Horns, Tongues, Ciiuoks, and ine, of all the Beef Cattle used by the Ary of @ Potomac, exoept those kilied within the Bncient |1 rite of the District of Coiumbia. u entertained > iced Ginger Snaps! iced Ginger Snaps! | »/oeont to ree pond te hie bra, iar of the coutrectat he will beheld mevoatsine tt 18 Onn! or ¥ 18.1 'e for Hides, &6.. of aii antinals billed, whether he gets © or not, bide to be directed to “Major A BECK- wita.c: 8. U-B-A- Washington, D-Ce je CAKD PHO TUG HRAPHS scape a 01 udi it 0% in varieay us 188 Oo: sures, Also CARD VISITE sud OVAL FRAMES, the largest assortment, ory in the country, for cash, J. MA R's, w een eae T THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT! CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT! AND BRING IT WITH You! : becriber will ohaae or loan, craali suns fo DIAMONDS, WATCHER: or any description of satis Or gentlemsn who w "inthe way of pur- OOPARTNERSHIP. sims & ope, baring Yong une eed seourities. An —. like to obtain giew y 81 én street, betwe "Gaed A, i" ALTER & Ks RMANN. Wyourep to build to order, and keep constantly on han", al Kinds of the most " Jonebie CAKKLAG EX of the or! Las * Onn parciully atvended to at the most reaagaabis pr | for past. favors, © of the same, &t our t, between %thand loth 1>-1m J Morcueri3 Park House Restaurant, No. 232 KE stre:t, betwee 13 lath sts. fe 25 lw* a Ane CERTIFICATES iz * poi QVERNMENT CLAIMS OUETAY COOKE & CO., GRAHAM Ceac CRACKER BAKERY, LEVENTH Street, Berween G and H. ORSON : ER METAMORA, (Cart.C, @. Corrin,) The Pride of the Potomac ! on mae peas SUNDAY, March land? ween WASHINGTON Li Bud the UPPER PLOMILLAT ey ker’s Division,) Touching at Fort Washington. named boat will leave from the footef ODE Es WEST END DRUG STORE, . avenue, south side, a end gen- eRe as ers a py St Up tor the pur; rte, Ww — on Se beaks fs the river. commodation for i Cabin and Promenade Saloon. VER stock o: OPTICIANS, 344 Penn’sav.,(north mide,) bet, 12th and 18th ste, Seventh street. o posite OR A FEW DAYS ONLY.-1 my fine sock cf Jewelry Store to ent atre /¢ coat prices, for ity “4 EAT CHANG! . Sa ded hot mente are at: Apply at LD TEER Gg ILEON. 5 ey ‘< J ise- "1 tion, that it becomes so irequent'y disen ed. The NEW: YORK. yelow and the 7 Seated tongue ja the mornin iY NOTICE, Bt once that thi dopurating organ join — a ite work by, bsives only. Any perron » wil PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING U. 8. fake one hese File es pight will, not C— A.-J =~ i u of dirense, ewise i IsAgreesh o Bt- SSO a BONDE tonden' te. such a= hoatenbe, he, sour omeck, costive wols. piles, an ad j» heavy feelings over the Scan erpiterin fee whole aime, which oftentimes make life bur en- < — epaeers, util uro- °C ited States Notes ant Hor 9 the sauce of U tions G) on of United Gne Covered WAGON. suita horses, Washington built, en eete je HARN 5 0 spore yy n BLANKETS. een by ea! zvery Btadle, cormer C sud Gti. ets. iw" 10b,000 DOME=TIC Clg ARS, various kinds lot Various Bs hoxes dank swest FWRLVES TURACCO, a boxes 6 whic” hs id render the Patient wholly unfit fore: joymert or ers ofsny Waite’s), oorner Lowisiana avepu» on Wednesday, Febri see pitients complain: er Compiaint, Dyspepsia. or Bay disease |* seeetiors it h tion with un ess they want 8 thorer, exami 1o1 “4 Respirometer. then his feo ry three dollars. Notes of Price of Pulmonic Syrup @! per bottie or $5 per rr i De Build vers ohea: nen reatting om ALBERT BY medium colored POUND LUMP TO- FOUND {UMP TOBACCO, au 1a for tation, Andersox’s Amulet and Leaf. 308 Penna’ bsepee ee af National Hotel, ICH ENC re sucossfa vory dangercus ard Preparations biy be usefo!; and he ceclares conscientiously that these h aan med eafety in as or purgatives are :equir: nde when we reflect thet the mn the human organi kind 8, s CHENCK wri! be st hie sgents(S R. ‘Tth at eet, 26th. and Meron 28th, to 1 with Coughs, Col le gives advice without States if doxen. he denominations of 5's, 107s, 20°s. 60's, 100"s, and | D&\fdoxen. = 1 O's, aid twelve millions of ihe denominslious of AE odo soaeiatand Tomo 81 per bottle or 85 per OF REGISTERED! BONDS, Price of Mandrake Pills 25 cents per box. ve million of the denomination of, ao | 2 MS Tht ener fte:n di ge do. OTATOES—1,40 busheis of Jeokecu White ie Potntoes, just arrived per schooner Wm Se- do vore, aud for eaie {rem vessel in lote. do 5,000 PETER BERRY, 35 Water st, — PON Bon wocrecene IE OU _fe (Rep) Georgetown. 1,990 "500 ft ugtAVing, ‘AS engraving must resentative value of -ach demon! « four doo: Sve tho etatement that they srere. tion tofore used exoept for work of the United States. | remedy. Many of our frievds have tried them with -oposal must be accompanied by 4 state- | su and ment ofthe biddera’ facilities for executing the work, the nomber of presses in use, hand: security of buildings ocoup' d dollars wil be required; the fered as sureties aud their oie such, together wit tant Treasurer as to cheir ow ELS! TOWELS!: ‘mpany each propos! TOWELS!" reasury reser~es the right 150 dozen Hucksbsck, Damask, and Bird-eye of the bids, acd to vary ths Towels, 8s in his opinion the intereste | 1,500 yards P is Crash, of the publio service may require. fo2? ish 3 pieces heavy Huckaback Toweling, EW YORK GROCERY? 150 denen Tato Naphine soe” 2. : lezen Tah! Sphins, NoW YORK GROCERY! | Blesohed and Brown Co tn Siyrr NCW TEAS, And all other kinds of For asle by Importer of Teas, Corner of Land Eleventh sts, ing met with s0 much success, 18 continuing his Proposals witl be reomved for the delivery ofall | Gor { instrne" t and in Singi of one oF more denomiraticns of notes ‘aud be og ee ge re to be. complete, insinding the engraving, privting, pum- bering, and paper, or separately fur the e: for printing, and for paper. bein she sigheat style ofartand the paper of the i ‘must state the number of sheets and nds, | by his pe system of instr residence, No. 303 6th atreet, between K street and New York avenue. R sception hours hetween 10 and 12 o’olock a. m., ‘Tuesdays, Thuredays and Saturdays. fe 24 im —$—$—————— A CAR a I DESIRE toimform my friends and the public Models for notes and bongs must je cate ted that I have sucoeeted Mr. Foster in the TOBAC- nd CIGAR STORE No. 509 Nirth street, in front of the door,) wher ply them wth the moat choice articiesia the line of my bu fe 24% suffering from Colds. is the {set that PE. 8 for Coughs. Sore Thro: Aethmi 8 em-{ Consumptives Singers snd Public <peaker capital | are troub'ed with ‘i hroat using Peareon’s Medicated TarDrops, whic incorporate’ companies must be} the throat of husky and tickling sptestion yy 8 oOpy Of charter and tie names $ duced by too much exertion of thd vooal of tho cthoere; and proposals by wuinoorporated as- j and give strength, tone and ful'ness to the voi ; North Liberty st., Prepare i eud eu'd y! GEO. PEARS! 5 altimore. So) 91 Fight street, Washington; No.4 Fairfax eireet Alexindria: A. H. Hunt, Freceriok; and by the Privcipal druggists &n1 confectioners, at 1° cents per packag: Linen Sureticg, rints. With 2 fuil stook of al! id. end ie eale at the lowent mone site age regs TWAT has been so thor-ughly tested at many of the csmpraround Washington, the office uf the subsoriber. mAucing officers. showing - mor to resist the fures of bu!leis, bayonet thrusts, And sabre strokes, may be seen at the same HENRY L. RIDER, “Attorney fort Paty: Office on ith street, next to Rises i ‘e ALEX, WOLOWSsKI BEGS LEAVE rm his friends and the pubic, that, hav- method. All thore who desire to be- short time, fi the piano Seingers or exos!ient per ould avail themselves of ‘ction. by Mppiving at his north of Penn: ia avenue, (indian hall be happy to xup- WM. H_ THOMPSON, 1iFYING INFORMA v8 'o our readers who are MOST 6R that we can ‘Thess ovunfections eaees find ri a, ry fe 24 im ting, nkets, Quilts, aod Ferniture WM. R BIDEY & BRO. ease vet eet. ___ Opposite Center Market._ *S ADJUSTABLE ARMOR, that By be procured at ‘ertifioates of = RY & BRO. = fo 20 VITED 12 m., for March, 1e€2, Hides and unless the bidder is A DAMANTINE CANDLES! 60 Boxes Adamant: HR Sast received. ne Candles, good quality HE FINEST AN® BEST STOCK OF THR ety ington ean be fund at BAR & BRU.S Establishment, corner of & 1 5 At SIZE BO een be fitted out at Bad 7th streets, at much less than usual Prices. cect necerecticensthtnemeteensmeat CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, look to your interest! wth treete—it is the pi 31 proses ah piace to buy fiae CLUTHING for S Tor NEN TOE COME fo Fae gon, Ss 8. Mi CLUTHING at $10, $12. SB,orgie AMANTINE CANDLES!! KING & BURC Corner 18th Sand Vormeneet gall NG in Waehi: s. from the « eof «4 Ls BAK & BRO-S corner + Loox for the corner of E an 486 Seveu'h sires’, 8 doors above Odd Follows" Hall. ereaiter be carried on under the name o'clock. reasonable prices, fora contina- a '& KARMANN. UsT UPENED. ALT 452 Fifteenth street. ett fo L i that re Ul iN. 70 Ps. ‘Avenue, under MARINE AND FIBLD OLASSES, pt Brown's Hotel, best qualities, constantly on hand, ie A wnoyd Ry NEW DAILY LINE BETWEEN WaSsH- A INGTUN GAD MaATAWOMAN Ao CREE Gens. Hooker's and ching st THE STs (ihe sie o i . Rie; ra sefooks Sanna hart, foot of 1:ti stroet, at 9 ‘are @ Tates EE TRIP ON SUNDAY. beach er particalars apply to Coorein ou ———___ fe Sy FSR SALE-MALT GRAIN. suitable food for A need war COvAeers ea mea Rie Se tals TADS ROE Seer Rs abe ne ae la ae ETCHISON.No, 12, N.B. Pitta does toe fe1-Im Quieres: Si SHIntes® BIRT SE ‘Weare givi val to tyampararh ele hare alors oe tae 75 NOTICE OF REMOVAL, asane isis to. ae Lowsr Capt, E. VIDsON a rhing same dar at eshments on each way. Freight taken at reasonable Eis sewers, Now yore Arey L| ‘Ist and 20 sts, sr a at comonsie i D) \G, such before high, and are there anen ~ he . Einehs Coemime es Bod “asinetis, Shik Velvet ou other Vestinge. y tot B. Spend aT CLINE R Cambric Hand. ARD, Auctioneers. Naw ant Btath sevest Sowth mde Ay bot ATee A Sd TAUCTI SATURDA ORSING, tnt Mas i sell, in front f Ry BONTZ <& VE B ¢ wrt lg Se a4 LLINERY Goons, AC &c—On TUESDAY MORNING, March 4th, comm Being at 0 oelcok, Bed gont: ou and ‘n ihe eveving at 136 o'clock, nnt Messrs 5 '& W. Merondire Merket Space, under 1 of Goode, com ing in per— Hee ee ttoake, Ue pes and’ Vietorizen, fis ond Cabs Mink. se rel. Piteh, Stone Marten, Water Mink ad Sable, cy de snd 54 Capes, Victor.nes, Mu tae ee. de, f. hildreus’ Fancy Fars, loves ashirvee otteng. #, Towels, Napki LO , A five assortment of état, Mantei'as snd Dus- ard Worien | eowis, asery.. ¥ Guops Fine French Flowers» ihbons, Broone: Stel Koushes, Trimmings of a1 kinds, Embroidery, s. bdgines, invertrngs, &e.. &o., ro with a general assortment of Dry and 00d Sale posi ithout rega-d to weather. fer d Rep! RONTZ & GR/FFITH. * uote. Terms cash, By J.C. McGLIRE & CU., Auctioncers. Xo LLENT PIANOFURTE. SEWING FrasTcre anp Frrects oF 4 6 Feom THE City —Un BAT- YG, March let, At 10 o'o'o front of the Xroton Room. shail soll the Far. niture and Eff-ots cfs family removing from the bxoel-est Rosewood Cass BP . vy Kaabe, Sup-ri r>ewing Machine, Rvhoterse Waluut Plush rotss and Arm Chair’, MBkOgany Harr Soring Seat seat Solas, Rockers, sod Parl + Crave, Rosewood } i. top Centre Tables, Ten Ws put snd Mabogasy Bookcsees, srus-els, Three piy. and other Ca’ ae Baresus, Was! 5 ac Btesde Ts. Lounges Superior Feather Beds, Bolsters. and Pillows, wr: and Hask Mettrerses, B: Com jorte, orty, comprising — ib. J.C MoGUIRE & CO, Auote, By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Avotioncers. ESIRAR'E TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL- Li Hocs: mn MONDAY AFT. St, at 4o'e ook, ‘ue premie No f ‘ No, 438, frovting 25 feet on Six tod H streets rurth, Sn aliry, together with ing of & two-story bri brick bakery attached. cfsh; the remainder in six, and cighteen months, with interest, iw a deed of trust on the premiacs ' ae pertect, “ foe J_©. MeGUIRE & CO., Anote. Aken sL's face In virtue of a writ of Geri r cy enter len -iseued from the Clerk's “rout Court of the District o! >t the county of Washington, and 1 willexpose to pubic sale, for cash. in court Loure coor of said county, on © Zist day of March ext. lez, at 12 th» tllowine drec ited property, to { defondsut's right. title o aim orin- ites certiaim dwe!ing bousferected 8 and the south 13 feet 4 inches of iot 3 seuere De a7 ie oe oe a te ao evi upon Se tre per lus Viedt. and wil bead t> eaisfe Jadiovls $34 to ber term, 1.57, in tavor of Jousthan J.D HOUVER, Marenal. AR-BAI’S SALK.—In virtue of @ writ oj N fi-ri {xcims, 1sewsd from the eerk’s office the of cut court of the District of “cy ei county of Washington, and to me directed, will expore to pablic sale, tor cash, in front of the Court Honse door of said cousty, on WEDNES- DAY, the 5:h day of Maren 1862, a 12 —s owing described pr wow A ndant’s right, fitle, ¢ @um gad in‘eres: in and to the south 5 feet 8 inches of Lot No. 2i.in Square No, 38, fronting on 8th street west, between U and P strecis north, in the city of Washington, D. C.. together with #!) a vit thereon, seized and lewed upon as the property Lwin. Bark ©, aud will be sold towatiely judiciais No 27 to Jauuary term i982, in favor of John Ey WARD Kence'l. i fois te U.S Marthe! De 32 * AX ELEGANT FRONT ROOM, ON SEC- oud f or. with firet-o'aes Buard, on te ob tained at 425 Isth street, b:tweea Gand H. three work from is, West side. fo-7 m* ———— POR KENT—S FURNIFHED FRONT RO 5M, upp i d with gas. ins p cacmat peach- bo hood, coutitnous to tee ‘Rent moderate. Appiy st 401 H stroe!, (routh ei ’ * betwoen 12th and 13th ets. fear ae (OR RENT-4 wl FURNISH Pa EK with chamber attached, vit fyd eth to one or more gentiemen, &s may be deat children t family. A cord Brick =ieh the premises tlso for rent. inquire oornr land Svecce end Lith et., ot. ims OR RENT—A large ROOM, handsome) = Fe ace Apply at No. 459 Tee haat far a iIUM-SIZED < A gg HOUSE, partialiy far th ented whole or 16 parsone, or the fami'y of two wecld toned the ecoupant. Water and gasm. Apoly 33. » B str ue rquare from the Cap: ar te 26 3:* Fo RENT—A enite re ROUMS, on fi jor Text on the ist of March. N. G strect, berweeu Tih ands nets PP SEN? 29d settee tte (OR REN'—A PAKLOM and CH. KF very neatly furnished, oa the cot door eee vated 5 feet abeve tie sidewalk; locaion ——- — hay near fd State Snc President's Houss, on A - tween iéta and 15:h atreets—No. 466-sn0n ~sad bat's tes gett of the omuibus line to the Capitol. a ABM FOR SALE—Two Fanns, contay together €00 acres; one at Annape Tenctlant Otver adicining, at Sa Switoh, a Washington Kai roed; of which will sold, with the quaat'ty > § 4 to suit puroha The improvements are o Bod sed of the fost us: With oreh: aes of SBotoe cr f ArIRE ; /Rilvond Station Witkin 5 minutes! ‘wa k of either dwelling. ‘erme esay. ‘OF partioulers *pply at the Wine Store of W’ BR. CAMPBELL. S84 Pecsverte, eee” OR R A three. st with every mocera improvement coeoney 001 id Pi gett alah | street, between D aud & streets No propo- sition will be reoerved —— “*e ee for S less period (oes 8t_ Avctiog Se SoMtgGUIRE & AN EAS SQiRAUNG Meat Fume gas Seda nondtoues by apigae tte pear io Sie office o. street.next to FURNISHED HOUSE ed omen manta ncoriaby farlahet, ty oderel, Jo WELLING a6 deri eke uDRSE TO tg riek ith back ding. Eaiee Peean 6 chan L en, be'i- room, two a % nm fae ce!l&rs, GAs aud water throughout, inlet e Matchaute, — -

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