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= *UBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (BONDAY BXCEPFED) AT THE STAR BULLDINGS, . Borns of Lennsyleamia aeenns and Eissenth a my vy BP th get: Sor peo ery saa - (AnD GARO OO + 7] FeP cooshent Preity cet Rees forrn: - e- SeeMining 4 grote yorkety ef thieeeney mee ing Aman ona be foced in say otper—ie pebiiccca on Friday morning Single Copy, POT ERR ER ..0se.ccee. 81 FIVe COples .ccsssccscerscsecseccess € 75 FER COP lel. seressererenccersncesens 8 OF fe W. 0. WALLAOH.~” Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 feet, or 37 cents per month. Fo mail subscribers the price is $3.50 2 im adeance; 82 for six Wwenty-Bve Copies. ccecsseseesrees. 88 OP montht; $i for three mouths; and for lem than It invariably contains the “Weshingten News: three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin that has made Ths Deiiy Booming Star cirexiaie @ie copies, own cur; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. se generally throughout the country. (7 Apvanruexants should be sent to the EP Single copies (ia > be cured at the cocnier, Immedisiely efter the teres of the paper. Price—THRER CENTS *fice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may. Sot appear until the next day. vee, XIX. WASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1862. N&. 2,817. Tas New Tnon-Cuap Sreawer.—Her Ar-| Westerns Excernancn —The Frankfort TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. OFFICIAL. IROMnMwW HAL I, HELMBOLD’S rival from Mystve—Peeuliarities —The iron- Fy.) Commonwealth of the 19th contains the | —__—_— URY DEPARTMENT, i clad war steamer which has been building at | following letter to the Rebels: - LATER FROM EUROPE. vi treme ’ 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GENUINE PREPARATION Mystic, Connecticut, since September last, has| My Dear Rebs—I now take my pen in hand| 7HE STEAMER ARABIA AT HALIFAX. Fausavary 4, 1862. . been brought to this port, and now lies at | for the purpose of holding communion with you Hauirax. Match 1.—The steamship Arabia, Norice 18 HEREBY GivEN of the readiness of Greenpoint. The vessel—which has not yet through the silent medium of pen and paper. I | from Liverpool, on Saturday, the 15th. viaQueens. | this Depertment to redeem the Treasury notes EMILE.DUPRE. have just learned that the lines are now open town, on the 16tb, put in here short of coals this } payable in one year from date, authorized by the received & name—was launched a few days “ HIGRLY CONCENTRATED” , and will be ready to receive her armament | as far as Fort Donelson, in tennessee, and I | afternoon She reports having experienced strong of 234, 1867, and ——- x insbout one month from the present time, | avail myself with alecrity of the opportuntity | westerly gales during the whole passage. She Ul AS tite dangdenies Just Reovived and Opened, Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, when she will be immediately prepared for | now presented of resuming our corr: has sixty passengers for New York. nto; suthaciand by tes nat rs approved sea. dence. Your many friends in this section | , "he stles.of cotton on Saturday. wm Linh aoe x per of Coagrem appt A latge and first-slass stock of choice A Pevisive and Specie Remedy This is one of the three iron-clad vessels | would like to be informed on various topics— 4 a Dreadstutre March, 1861. firmer, but unchanged. readstuffs steady, but sales small. Provisions quiet and unchanged. whose construction was ided for at the last | for instance: Interest.on Treasury notes of the above issues PAMILY GROCERIES, For Diseases of the session of Congress. e Ericsson Battery— How are you, any how? Consols are quoted at 92% 293, ‘wiil ceage-on the 7th day of April next by terms consisting of: BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and ogor- also one of them—has made her trial Sty and joe does ‘‘ dying in the last ditch’ agree pate hays protentent inst Se GAY che Of those acts respectively. fe 6-tap7 abil os as SICAL SWELLINGS will soon be afforded an opportunity of testing | with your general hesith russia, nce in grades, ? ; her fighting qualities. The third a building | " How is the * Constitution”? down your way? | later ment, in a note to Austria andthe | 1. cosprMENT OF STATE : _ aod auction the ancora ee ey Neh Rineenen: Phil ia, and will be clad with | Do you think there is any G ? other German States, says there appears no well : FEAS, by wh ATRRY OR CaLChAOUS doppercoey, at adi a, and will soon be ¢! Britis bh Ho re Ki K oP ts hata founded motive for such a protest. Wasmorton, January 25, 1962. COFFEE Qnd a!) UNNATORAL ENLARGEMENTS Gre eee iron plates similar to those used on the Britis! es See ok > The French papers express the opinion thetthe | ‘The Secretary of State will hereafter teceive COFFEE, Gs well Qs FAN AND INFLAMMATION, a steamer Warrior Is Yancey well, and able to eat hisoate? | Mexican question will lead to the fall of the Pal- | spembers of Con, en businets on Setisitops, BUTTER The vessel just arrived at this port hes most | SVhen will Buckuer take his Chriatinas din- merston cabinet in England . — os of her armor on; the engines aro finished and | ner in Louisville ?} Itis positively stated that the Archduke Max!- Commencing with Saturday, the first of next LARD, _ partly in; and a large numberof workmenare| Is Lioyd Tilghman still hanging Union men | milian has accepted the Mexican throne. month. —— employed on board. The work will be hur- | in the First District? The United States gunboat Tuscarora 1s re-] jan 27-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. FLOUR, ried rapidly a _ ae as Speen ‘““rifiemg’’ cannon and other De ee ret cease bore the pleate Bemter anni ntininti enemies MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCKY he entire model is new. he vessi as | small arms? 2 AR DEPARTMENT. For Weak: . been constructed under a contract of Bushnell} How is Pillow’s last ‘‘ ditch,”’ and when will PP A ot ane ghee a nonng negra erly W ” sanvany 21, 1962, &e., &0, &c. Arising from Exoresea, linbite of Dissipation & Co., with the Navy Dopartment, and was i ane, he gratify his numoroua friends by ‘dying’? | ment had protested agatost the tdestr t tz ing hy Samal it Pan. sneteauoret fis Ag peng, P pr agaio permanen uc OxprReD, That the Wer Depsrtment will be Attended with the Following Symptom: : All of which he o: it lows h prices. tion of any of the harbors on the southern coast : zs 2 aes ot ah pee a A > closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thuredays and Indie portion to Exectioa, Loas of Power naval architect of Boston, who has superin- How is the “ Southern Heart ?”” of America by the stone blockade, and the United Lose or * Di - tended the construction on the part oe the} Are you still able to whip five to one? States Goveriiment hed answered {ts protest by | Fridays against all other business but that which Wesk Nerren sia Diftonity of free ire Government. The design was to s0 construct What is your opinion of the Dutch race? denying any yale: Aer hen Ses relates te active military operations In the field PIKE’3 CELEBRATED WHISKIES. SS Poe Wakefalaces, the sides that they should slope inward from} Did the recognition of the 8. Confed. by tale io amen eo eegviazon and SU-] Saturdays will be devoted to the business of 500 barrels Magnolia niversal Lasaitude of ~e the water's edge, and thus cause the missifes | England and France benefit you much? been cen a enaemered to be Somalia | the | Seustors and Representatives. ok 75 Segesemparbeaags Fiescies ‘ol the douy which should strike them to glance off. The here is the ‘ Provisional Government” of | French Chambers in anawer to the Speech ofthe | Mondays to the business of the Public. 500 barrels XXX, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face sides of the vessel, and even the upper deck, Kentucky, and what is it kept in? Emperor will contain a mild rebuke to the Pope EDWIN M. STANTON, 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongstels, These rymptome, it Siiowe ry whieh cis present none but curved lines—s point here-} Where is the Louisville-Nashville-Bowling | for not listening to the conciliatory propositions je 22-tf Secretary of War. : medicine invariably removes, soon follows at to = " ae aes: orgk laste whee a phiahed ak Bayt A oo for the settlement of the Roman ques- 600 barrels fine Old Rye, IMPOTENCY, PATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, ture. t is e nd la: at do you think of yourselves, barre Bs one of which the Pationt may &. . comparatively light iron mail, the sides of the | anyhow? F ie Lara gig nar omaed berevieed, wih} AMERICAN WATCHES lei pontoon: Who cil fat they are not regunaily toi- vessel will be entirely impenetrable to the eens OF ae Zope ne meeae: lowed by those “pa mPUL DisRAsES,” pe rompt se will hei many anxious FOR AMERICANS! AT CINCINNATI PRICES. ret ours, in a ‘ my ores ee haa Tugs Romnng Mosanresior the Better | No More English or French Rubbish, made United States, February 18, 1862. Sr. Louis, March 1 —Gen, Halleck, ina general te sell, but not to keep time. All the favorite brands of Discoverr at Bowxtne Grean.—A letter of war aheas Charente ee oleae Why shou'd an American buy a forsign Wa‘eb, CHAMPAGNE, to the Cincinnati Gazette, dated Bowling | ber of prisoners are captured. the officers shall be : mi ~ ; Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsick, Green, Feb. 18, says: separated, as soon as possible, from the privates. | When he can get a batter and cheaper one at home? Our success here is much more important | A complete list shoul be made 4s soon 88 possi Why should an American needlessly enrich | W2!cb, being bought low, we offer at unusually than was at first supposed, viewing it merely | ble, stating the name, rank, and regiment of each foreign Watch manufactures at the expense of cur low rates. in reference to what property we have taken ‘son. One copy of the list shall be sent to ‘ possesion of. The rebels did not destroy as | De*quarters, and another furnished to the ofticers | OW" Srtisans? much of their stores es we imigined, but son- At arol 3 thy them. As a general rule, officers] Why should an American sen¢ gold to Eng land : i Also, Sole Agent for cealed them in various places about the town | depot, and few ofty wr the enmeening the and France, our covert but bitter enemies, when s . and neighborhood, hoping that they, might | General commanding the department. Medical | 601d is so much needed at home ? PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, possibly escape the vigilant eyes of our quar- perpen te veel y rated from the privates,} Wy should an American buy an imported = of provisions of all sorts, flour, pork, etc., have ah ape arene cool da [pane more to keep in order for one year, than its origi- ed S. & J. SvERS BR “ ou: no i i brapo Bosto: at been found, that we should have no difficulty } tinction will be made between friend and foc, | Da! Price. and which was never intended to keep No 10 Washiurton Deliding ooer Of Pa. ave in su srt $24 arwy for aconsiderable time, | Presents from friends of the sick and wounded | *™e uncer any ciroumstances ? and 7th street, invite the attention of Watoh even if we should receive no supplies whatever | will be distributed to all alike. Prisoners wilt} Why should Americars not patronize more ook of Gow and s odie £0. Ee zie eis laree s, missiles now generally used. The bull of the vessel is about 200 feet over all, extreme breadth 37 feet, and depth of hold 12 feet 6 inches. Her entire capacity is 1,000 tons. Her sides, from the frame which lies on the keel and the ‘‘ build” two or three feet from the frame, are of solid white oak about fifteen inches thick. This thickness ex- tends two feet above the gundeck. The walls extending tothe upper deck are at the base fourteen inches thick, and at the top thirteen inches, the whole being quite as solid as the sides proper. The width of the upper deck is but twenty-seven feet. The hull is pierced for eighteen guns, but it _ not designed to use so large a number.— V . Post. War Buckxen pin yor Escare rrow Fort Doxgisox.—The Louisville Journal of Tues- day, in giving an account of the transfer of Gen. Buckner and his ataff. bosides several other officers, from Cairo to Jeffersonville, Ind., says At the railroad depot at Jeffersonville, Col Dant, who was in command of the provost guard, conversed freely with the prisoners, many of whom made bim the bearer of mes- “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” M8xny are aware of the onuse of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONT Ess, THE RECORDS or THE INSANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption. BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRETE OF THE ASSERTION, S TUTION ON 'FBCTE THE Gyitl OnGANIC WeakN bee te? Squires the aid of medicine to strengthen «nd Lnvigorate the System uch HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU tmvaria iy dose TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TEE MOST SKEPTICAL, FEMALES— FEMALES— FEMALES, 0 OR YOUNG, SINGLE RIED, OR UP CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. In Many Agutune Pecuhar to Females the Extract Buchu is unequailed by any other -em edy, as in Chiorosis or eteution, irreguanigy Painfulness, or Suppression of Ous' Evac uations, Uloerstec or Sohirrous state 6 Ute- rus, Leucorrhes or Whites, Sterility. and for all ints incident to the eax, whether arising m indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the from the North. be rationed the same as our own troops. The CR he s In every imaginable place these articles | Commanding officers of departments will receive senerallg American manufactures, and thas rea Leather Gusras, Spec Aen Deaides 4 maces af have been found—up in garrets, down in eel- articles of clothing and comforts which may be pate themselves from the thraidom of English f is too numerous to mention in ordinary adver lars. in wells, in cisterns, in houses belonging | et ‘© Prisoners by their friends, and will permit | capital, French fashions, and Continental gow- | {izemevts, which they will sell at the lowest eas A » o0BB'DE | them to receive from and transmit to their friends prices. . & J. MYERS eerefected Union men, and, indeed in every | open letters, which must be Inspected by a nrrncs | SOE? See Peete oe fee Sar Sane, fer th situation which any individual would be apt] officer. The money sent to friends should not be | The American Watoh Company’s Watches are | f2°.02'3- Printed price jist of Watch ; ‘Fools, &0., sent post free on application. No oo: sages and other favors te their friends in this aia Cpe Coe fick Sie pepe aye lerp b is amalvs sums, and | particularly adapted for soldiers’ use, being most | Bection with any other house Te thse arty. iw 30 tes DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIbE! city. Many of the prisoners were dispoted to I fined to a a many hundred bags | bursed upon orders from the prisoners to which | UbstSutially made, and not liable to get out of ee NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHO.T iT pec rebiyes sep liesy ce m4 Teens —_ and barrels of corn were discovered concealed | they belong. When a prisoner is exchanged or | order, e:'hor in marching, riding, or fighting, BANHERS, . in the woods in the vicinity. It was astonish- | ‘elessed he will be paid the balance due him. on their way to their place of confinement. e Sold by M W.GALT & BRO., 364 Ponnsy!-| No- 463 Fifteenth Streot, opposito Treasury ; Chaplains wiil beallowed free intercourse with ‘ _ Buildings, Washington. oe General Bus ner cxpr cused the opini on unre. se how speedily and surely these were hunted the prlsoners to give {hem religlous tnatructions. pais osmosed Ane iswnaasashibic couttoan i Philadelphia House we serv that be ow is capti' tothe r ; 0 it them e orders shou! reased to . pened . fteen Take no more Mercery, asant of Gen_Pillew. ey ¥] I shall not pretend to estimate,the value of only when the commanding ofiicer may deem it ROBBINS & APPLETON Brine ienceaotion of = eneral Excnangs, Collec. Saw ao, 2 ae ‘The ders of the Rebel forces at Fort | 88 Property thus captured. I have not seen } safe and proper, and then under such regulations id ‘and Bauking Business. Medicine for aes ond Dangerous wa comman: - B m rrr! Jes es a pom the whole of it, but C. H. Grosven: he able | as he may adopt. Agents of the American Watch Company, 'e buy and sell Coin, Uncurrent Money, Stocks ea Legged and efficient Major of the 18th Ohio, who bas fe 2-im 182 Broadway,N.Y, | 82¢ s, (on commission.) ouAmericosn | HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU thy, egress thy rad at in ha Seow eros Sganed ts ewer nee | CnllgrationavSiwasicy, wi, |-22!™_102 Bretvor te] an Beste seine Att make ras nese he right Wank of the Taderal ing out Confederate stores, informs me that eclwackax, March 1—A destructive fite oc- Smith & Brother's fe4-tm JAY"OOOKE & CO. | SECRET DISEASES ri d i urred this morn: in all their ®tages; J forces, and at a given period was to signal es pe | ool Rema yor Bia sellags of build! eo Enown' as tie CA my uliaieen BPP Pye iE coin WANTED ! Litle'orne arog Diet; }o inoouvenieac Gen. Buckner, who was to attenpt asimilar feat. Fas The first foot was occupied by the American Ex- ‘4 AAA kk The Highest Price paid for causes 8 froauent donte und s ves strength te Pillow succeeded partially, but in the weak- | A Saarrsnooten’s Dvgt.—A distinguished | Press office, Leshey’s gas fixture, Beil’s liquor 3 Pe aR oA EL GOLD AND SILVER! Yateate thereby Removing Cherfuctione, Freee) pce otp dary ‘supposed escape neg- | duel ocoured on the battle-field of Fort Donel- | trectyimved gene ee pepe aR AK tt Sractz Fox SaLz in Sums ro Suir. maaan se cncand felamagon, as » ya rapbin, » between one of Colonel Birge’ - é AAAAAAA wd a a report southward that he had won agrest | seniors a en Firs dy Warne ie lay offices of Finch, Kynd & Miller, Browa 3 AX AA L LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Spoyeat m se cine of sinenece, ond expe vietory. In that deluding his Rebel friends, } fortifications Thott books ond’ alley aie met Py Aa ELE BANEERS, ‘THOUSANDS UPON THOU 4 for he was driven back to his old quarters, and} The Federalist was stationed on a hill adjoin-] The large and opera hall covered the | xxx x xx PEMBsTLvata Avanvs, WHO HAVE BEEN THE ViCIIMS 0+ only —T by stealing out after nightfall. | ing the entrenchments, and at an early hour] third floor, which was eutirely destroyed, to- | XXX x as a eztf Corner Tenth stroet._ QUACES, Genera Buckner states that the opportunity fin the morning the Secession foe placed his | gether with the: and e fixtures. x xx Boots AND SHOES TO SUIT THE who ee id heavy fees to be cured in @ shert was tendered him and his staff ‘«aake their | rife on a parapet, and fired a ball through the} The lossouthe is estimated at $75,000, tes XXX TIMES, ~ AS mem Spey. Lhe .deostved, aad thas the escape with Generals Fleyd and Pillow, and} Unionist’s hat. ‘The Shsrpshooter returned | 0% Which there is an insurance of 850,000. ‘The A yy Lf GE: cad coments eae ot BOOTS Fee eel fepin tne system, to Dréax out in ae ke the plan was submitted to the officers. After | hig fire, received a sec-nd shot, and sent | “mount of the other losses has not been ascer- XXX xX oop fof ons wre made werk of even ae! crevated and . - consultation they, with a exception, de- | another; and from that time until 4 o'clock in | ‘2° ———<——$$—$_____ x XX AX pion, made expressly to order, and will PERHAIS AYTER MA ElAGE termined to share the fate of their men. Well the afternoon the two continued discharging] Geld Coming trem nm and British x Xt Pes XK Eontonige cbetaek is Hage ra hee Pl oad blush to make the admission, but it was our | their isco without injuring one another. - America—Cold Weather. xk xx XXX XX articles. d eee quondam friend, Dick Winteramith, who pro- Both fired accurately; but both concealed] San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 27.—The steamer AA 2EREE Cocmene mn west ef poets Bnd Shoes of sostern Bick. ie cnrritice the men and save the officers. | their persons as much a¢ possible, and endeay- | Cortes, from Oregon aid British Goltmntie ter AAA BEEEE | Sale tascced sts Une on ele, ick, it should be remembered, was bimeelf an ored to deceive each other by putting their arrived here, bringing $120,000 in gold. AAAA ail. GRIFFIN & Oss 8. BO, D'S EXYRA T BVORS Officer. It is useless to add that he escaped. {hats on their ramrods, and thrusting their] , The weather throughout the northern coast has AAAAA ‘ Sp 5-7 314 Prensyivania a} Pt Firat} fo Gen. Buckner expressed the opinion that J coats from behind the fortifications or th trans | been very cold. rere EE - NOTICE. URINARY ORGANS, the Rebels would not make a stand at Nash-} Whatever was exposed almost invariably re- ap poms gh § Aim ty Seen Beg AAAAAAAA whether existing ic cst Wateees th ate celved a bullet; but the two wore so wary and | “"thousands wi left CaTmrie pr ateey gl AA Sa Ctui REEE ALK OR FEMALE, ap Tho bad’ boon dened ee the oom: | skillful that it seemed they might fire until | Dorado are detained at Porticy until the spring | AA ‘Ma ELEEELE EEELEEE “ ADAMS’ EXPRESS CUMPARY.”” from whatever “ance tng and no matter pany who had been detailed to guard the | doomsday without danger to either. About opens. ‘hia Company offers to the public * Unequal: aoe ma Prisoners, says the Rebel officers, notwith-| the hour I have mentioned, however, the we: Frattpecs for the Safe ‘Quick impatoa LONG STANDING. standing they had been sored Permitted | Rebel forgetful of prudence, ‘thrust his head Retarn of Released Prisoners. AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND NEW any Era bis, cP ReaE Oe usbles, Money, &e. | Diseaseso! taose Organs requi the aid of a ir to retain their side arms, formed a plan to take over the breastworis, thinking, no doubt, as Putapenruia, March 2—About 400 released YORK BROWN STOUT, ~~ S:, to ont beck the fore eit West de » . 1, "e602 of the boat on Sunday night, asbort | his enemy had not fired for five minutes, that | PFsoners arrived here by the Baltimore train, at Qud ar-ivein Waehington twice dally, | HELMSOLO'S EXTRACT BUCHU soe the city. ce was s2pegre he might be dead. The movement was fatal. at the degeader morning. They were recelved In Whole, Half, and Quarter Casts, i ressee £10 Im oh&Ige Of experienced and i8 WHE GREAT DIVRETIC, however, and its consummation preven +, = ; ; y an immense crowd of friends, * s certai ° the vigilance of Capt. Walker. : a tha triek earings Se obeapebanapeien cl Bb tb Who bad assembled in expectation of their arrival BREWED FROM THE CHOICES? sckases io: The Boldiers carried at “one soafor walsh pple — Tas Roanoxe Revenszs.—The Riehmond Examiner publishes the following : Dy into the Rebel’s brain, and stretched him out einen ba hap con BARLEY MALT AND HOPS. Ai Articles “ Contraband of War” phia portion, compos. BVIDERCE OF THS MOST BEGLONGISLR ABD CO a corpse before the unfortunate fellow had ing the jority, dispersed to their homes, made MABLY CLAP svTEAa 0) . been able to determine where his ene ha) by their return. alr ors xh Fes ; 2 ye rare rae aen pe ae njsvsalleA sat seats: lurking, or by whore hand he was dextined pices 18th Street, between 7th and th Avenues, # ' 2 tahingtea St eA. heat a5 . a nal emboldens me to venture a criticise upon | © fall. eee et ee Disaster te the U.S. Frigate Vermont. ford NEW YORK. if eases isava Philadelphia et #804. M. and CenerngrE oF S phn chnaties the late reverses at Fort Henry and Roanoke OF The determination of thePrassian Govern- Hootie March 2 —The schooner Flying Mist, = -M., @rriving in Washingion at 3.8) P.M, acc with Names Boewe to be f . Island, which may be grating to ears polite, | ment to use the Gerrvan languaye, jastend ef the from Onpa bod enka Mee 8 fgets Vernet wore ixproesse leave Ha.timore at 40 A.M. ani 3 P. open eee but is rendered necessary by the condition of | French, the mediam for diplomatic commual- | win lone of reader, bork rae anchors, suit of | PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING U. 8. | Boyefving io Washington at 6 a. 2d. and 325 —— = ee ao ke onnene ~ fists fifteen oe ele ollend nat sails end four boats She wanted a steamer to NOTES AND BONDS. peapronsss for al! pointe Jon aad Weat leare Oa character of the war in its consequences to us, | “Weden. have declared that they will adopt a See ee sec pean sends to-wigbt the ‘TReasvRy DePartMent, Fob. 2. 18¢2. = Bcbington at 7.90 P. M. daily. a steamer San Jacinto, Arostook and two boats in " edhe) iaf Contraate jor j@reo quantities of Freight they have been truly amazing, commencing | firs ts the Bertie A ete ne ei eemmaamics- | search of her.” SieAes or the Mecretary of tse Tisasro sae | SMipemsde ob app teaiten as tue Giiea “PHYSICIANS” PLE with that of the cavalry at ‘Alexandvia down } Ruasiaa, Duteh and Swedisb. e Wednesday, the 5th day of Maron next, for furn- | eharges. a mete. W PARSO: WE MAkE ‘“‘no SRORB?”’ ©: pocaay ot that of Col. Pegram, at Rich Moun- —_——__ — Arrival of Co}. Lee at Bosten. Hee annety anitnous of, United States Notes and Bap’t Adana’ £ SELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU tain, that of Commodore Barron, at Hatteras, ber of gas light companies ia the | | Boston, March 1—Col. Lee, Mejor Reeve and | authority of the aot of Feoraaey 186, Seta | Washington, Augaat a. i woomposed of Buchu, Cubes and Juuiper Beiries - &o., &c., to the present lamentable instance United States is 420, employing $51 .620,910.eap!- | Dr. Reeve, were received at the depot last evening | act to ‘authoriae the isaue of United States Treas- I MPORTANT selected with great care by a competent drurgie: . Fort Henry a Brizadter ner. - | tal, of which nine-tenths ts in the loyal States. by Gov. Andrew and steft, and a large crowd of ay notes, and for the redemption or refunding = jar. sede h a ! ine skeet T : citizens | ‘They were received with a hearty wel if,” ten, The caprorsbere © opened the store No. 16 PREPARED iN Vacou. wounded, having a garrison almost intact. 17 The New York Bible Society ts in debt * tes di 1 7 Sie 7 lowers his flag over a dozen guns of the largest | £60,000, in consequence of the extensive publica- a aaset pst Serie mations Sed ip here arate eaeeine —— siten Lot and eee yA BY H. Tf. HELMBULD, ealibre, and with a hackneyed compliment, | 0s for the army, &c. chy gewmamen' ‘oxbury propose giving |" ‘Thirteen millions each of United States Notes of | in of Point d’Alencon, A) Meok!er a: Tactiea! aud Analytics! Che: end Bor Map- saeca Mie Meadless suced: 3S Fhe ing | U- The loss by the recent fre in C tal Col. Lee a public reception next week. the cenominations of 5's, 10s, 20's, 60°s, 100’s, and | V. enciennes Lages, such as Collars, Siesves, ufacturer o! Sed Wectidetieg toons Seathers cepspech essen, aoces teemmael te ot ee ie Ce ee eG Toeei ee ge mtmtons Of] Bociures ani inais’apesods of Ue suoc juakts, | HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS we iE ‘in 4 for half that oy en’ Arrival ef Captared Cetton. _— > aa Up gvods of the a . — : the sorrowful reply of the Yankee Commodore. | Was inaured for half that amount. New Youn, March 2 —The bark G. W. Hall, | Five millie of the dene NDS: And st Now York ESREN & DUSSELDORP. That the General should have neglected to ote 's qglcnlated that there are 1,500,000 | trom Key West, bas arrived, She brought 250] Fifteen do go y Mauer gen eae Tay A from New York. . yoy See the Neer borg, Bede the i alley aan in Columbus, bere power rH i ao conten » shear ‘orty do lo ‘ i Rt oes on hort notice, rE Smee nal! pers roe . Alderman es © ze un! ‘ Bt 6 Perso o re me, an railroad bridge, may be passed ove-, because | Ohio. Itasca.” serge nh i og m ERE a ee ot ee a tot Pi na, a2 Heimpois, wao nO commission can make a man a commander = = : Celebration of Recent Victories. ‘i OF COUPON BONDs. Ts constaxtiy receiving, snd hasalways on hand, | tam no narcotic, mera x P other 12 arin. unless it be given by nature; but if the state- ] @EALED PROPOSALS Are invited till the loth a Eighty millions of t ination +1000 Ww supply of ail the most oni drugs, but are oarely veg ment as to is surrendering be true, is he to} *> day of Msroh. 1962 at 12 0’clock m., for sup- hte? —- me tae ep apa vigiecies Twenty millions of the ination of_....... 800 HeS thai are manufactured ys a OLD, Say ae ama (ee me of the Boatbern)| BLP Cates le eaia 8” te | Tomany ereing toe Siva auch yseed | ofcopteutriuiaregnre! fe dlierrofg | Matrstcaes re Amv caseoh nod | Sword cabente: pe a army ss an officer? — tei ins ttle to 5 ‘ delivered ot Washing 4 City, | military and naval ball at the Academy of Music. complete, in-luding the ougrarine, riouings bum Bae JEWELRY of ue aa, F Rabe ore Alderman, Ninth st. above Pale je rs er g The Roanoke affair is perfect! noompre- | Weight; ng animal adinisted @hich were estes The Pasipevt Osder Be ape Fe NJ ae, Moet 5 also nnnntsatering kinds of Sold hensible. The newspapers are filled with ex- | } aS thas e Passpe eseinded, Lg RL Fae ‘Tie Silver W dk travagant laudations of our valor—the annals nd Cattle to be delivered at such times and in| Naw Youx, March 1.—Secretary Seward tl) pr tipey ecamretiety od y Belts aid Beaten, . envee PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE of Greece and Rome offer no parallel—whole | suoh quantities ss the Government may require, | rescinded the order requiring persons leaving | ‘Proposers Toust atate the of and ore, Gold, Silver and Steel ¥ FROM 8 4. M. TOS P.M. No Cattle will be required under this cont be- | this country to procure Dasspese! the a; tative of. de : reat variety of other things usual Togiments 4 defeated pie mm Fogo the ietday ot Ap "18s nation Ww leh tiny enderiaeeto nna sand operate, and ail at the very lowest Price $1 per betile, or sia ler $9 yielded . Our ei. 8 NOt wanted, ptur: tail t ts ‘®. avenue, between i 4 surrendered “with no blood on their bayo-| A bond ‘with good sufficient seourity will be Cay ro of & Rebel Captain. oa Eenent Seanee it Pr atreets, ieee: Delivered te any address, securely packed nets,” and what is the loss? Richmond Blues, | * ‘Sveriment reserves to itself the right to pay in wiees taat the rebel Captata Jobe mae = Pn mons of scopmpanr thas ee RRIAGES. Seater two killed and five wounded; McCulloch ; been captured near Scottsville. ey hand's and ‘Treaeut No Mill be entertained when Put in by oon. have previousl: with Steam tein comeraete, or here Miz nto comely wath Pe tg et peonaed pinta ss Sida to be dirsoted to Mal, A. BECKWITR, ©. | sailed to-day’ for Liverpool, with $179,00 In will eventually come te it. + 8. A., Washington. D, C. specie. I am, air, &c., Ay Opvvicer. FoRM oF ey, to the 6 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 8 here. f yo Hike Pene Cera, | an UNPRINGIPLED DKGLERS Gen. Sigtt.—A correcpentent of the 2. Louis ela Toms cigst. ttle to 462 io Vr a Savas re de., 464 a] anes ‘er use Poets wit igual nano pcs | set ty ieee ah satsti cen ain, = 3 am oes “m Berg ane. Hangers, ong killed and two wounded; the other four a ier lost in all two killed and eleven wounded. Comment js needless. The whole army had better surrender at once, for it sar soi Snereihamcts| C2 eA Pea rat 5 gems 7 -a wollte all Sad ‘examine my stock | -*?*™ ™ Sewth Weuth st, below Ohestant Pasian ‘Sud orders promptiy at- red Easy ara aero Sieve | Manne ee een Boe x ot edie al dictees hae MOURNING AND GREY GILES, ere sare Vee srs him. So far in- and confident that those Sig from com ing of joatien, be sods gametes OTe e of serv- wiley while he sotb adequately appreciate and reward him. ‘wear, p en Black Silks, more than our usual |arge $d om- _ [> Patrick Welch, « in Capt. Tis- | piste @asoctment. 7 Gules company, 7! ey foes " nivg Yanda Sar pry gud complete sas color =) WELTY ee . H HIRTS, SI bived | Mattreunce, tn tyho oneal pay Hon on. aplied the __ pepatak Aga SRS, cgtdeh we offer at old prices, | DAY are f ee cea mae ue fall to mart bis'be- ATs SUMS Norns PRE

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