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NING STAR. INGTON CITY: . MARCH 3, 1862. UP Though Tas St. te printed on the fastest ®eam press in use south of Baltimore, ite edition is eo larye as to require It to be put to prese at av & ments, therefore, should be sent In before 12 o’olock Mj otherwise they may may not appear until the uext day. Own Frrenps at the various military campe and Positions will confer « favor hy keeping us posted to movements and affairs {n their vicinities Spirit of the Merning Press. The Intelligencer treats upon the !gnorance of the English in relation to the political and yeo- graphical characteristics of the United States The Repudiican urges the abolition of the Ca- nadian reciprocity trenty. Arpvorntev.—The place in the Post Office De- partment, made vacant by the death of (icorge J Fumess, bas been filled by the appotntment of B.F. Wilkins. Uo” The Gottschalk-Strakosch concert, wards which our music lovers are looking for- ward with so much Interest, will take place at Willard’s Hall on Thursday evening next FixanciaL —From the New York Post of Saturdar: The stock market is quiet but steady. Prices, on the whole, are better than yesterday, especially om Government and State atockx, which are de- ‘Phe Government list is stron giatered and Coupon Sixes of I~#1 are rent. bigher than The >.30 Treasury notes are firm at 99 ye! Smell! notes sold at 99 at the Boerd tn three ‘ler one thousand dollars; thousands, and large. There Is scarcely so much pressure for money Some of the banks are disposed to iend on cali at 7 percent., which is the ruling rate of ‘These notes are calird net classes: small, uu- An impression has prevailed that the demand sotes now jn rircniation area legal tender text of the bill passed by Congress certainly docs not warrant such an opinion—there being special wections relating to this issue and the new notes The demand notes are only at a fractional pre- mium to-day, one-sixteenth of one per cent. Yesterday the police discovered that connter- felt Treasury notes were In circulation reunterfeits are destitute of the tnitials U ‘which appear on the breast of the Goddes< Liberty in the genuine Several of the teeding dining saloons down town have issued shinplasters—good for twenty- five and fifty cents—and pay them out to their customers in place of change. Should the scarc e shall probably have afloat of silver continue wi plenty of paper money of this sort companies are experiencing considerable troubl and bave their agents en; city small silver, especial at 1iga2 percent. premium. aged collecting In this y dimes and halfdimex Affairs Out West. [Correspondence of The Star Mownp City, Pulaski County, i) 1 left Washington on the morning inst , and met Col P. B Fouke at Mount Wash- ington, and came with him to Cairo, reaching there on the morn John M. Palmer, a ny of the Ist inst nan Well known to Iilinois- ans, at the town of Odin, where the Obio and Mississippi raliroads cross the Central General and staff came with us to Cairo, and there was ordered to Commerce, some distance up the Mississippi We found more mud in these parts than I ever Yes, mud by the quarter section The wharf at Cairo is lined with all sorts of boata, from the stezm-tug up to the fron-clad monsters {I saw about ten thousand troops there on trans ts, in a condition for active movements. veral of those huge mortars, made to throw a thirteen-inch shell some three miles or 1m bave come on the cars, and are be! harness as fast as possible. They are much shorter them. They look more y large kettles than like guns midable gun-boat, Benton, 1s about ready for ec- B. Terry and Stevens, are at the wharf at Cairo for repairs. They are cotton boats. | was bound for Donelson. but owing to late stringent orders, clitizenscan not get up, and there- fore came up the Obio7 miles to Mound City, which place takes its name from a famous mound standing near the river bank, which mou now covered by trees of about medium size: and there 1s a tradition among the inbabitunts, which bas the semblance of reason, that it was put there by the Indians ata time when “the memory of man runneth not to the contrary.”” genera! hospital is located here, and about (as [ am told) 1.5% sick and wounded are here, prin- cipally from Donelson’s bloody fie!d dered my services to Dr. Franklin, who is !n charge there, and am on duty now in ward A With some other friends sbout forty tive wounded of the Donelson men 1 have a brother bere serving ‘ Uncle Sam,’ and if put into the In this ward there are To-day, we hear many heavy guna in reetion of Columbus, the rebel strong think St must mean business : expecting news of creat importance. as everything . Columbus fs about t Among those who won distinction, ac- cording to the statement of the wounded men bere, are found the names of Gens. Smith, Wal lace. MeClernand and Jobn A. Log: the authorities at Washington will adhere to the those who have earned !t B rule of promoting o1 on the stormy field P.&. | saw 20 car loads of secesh prisoners on the way to Camp Douglas, Chicago; amo! i 7th regiment Texas Rangers. and many boat loads besides The seainity ef them seemed to be a very shabby norant boys, andthe men bad the appesrance of savages, more than any lot of men that I Well, such a conglomeration o: sey! I think that Senator Hammond had better look at home for mud sills” —yes, real, genuine homespun ‘mnd sills"? In conversation they fighting for their rights suppose that they were afraid of Dr. Cheever, Lovejoy & Co. eS Parther Particulars ef the Mevement of y let of small, iz- “Jesus” linsey woo id for their nigvers. Harper's Free arrived bere by th day morning in charze of Captain Duaue and a corps of engineers, who had /t throw river at Lalf-past 3 o'clock, ready for service ‘as 2bout the first to cross, followed by Hamilton's brigade, the 3d Wisconsin bei on the right of the advance. Cel. Geary’s command bad been in possession Ferry for several days, having crossed ¢ Ferry on Monday ttery succeeded Hamilton's com- ade and squadron A ponton bridge Itimore yester- wand, and Gen. Gorman’s bri; of Michigan cavalry, under Major Atwood and ,» and reached the “ sucred The inbabitants of Harper's Ferry, Ci and Bolivar received our troops with « onstration of rejoicing and joy + Yan and “ Dixte’’ were bands respectively Fisber, follows performed by the reyimenta! as they reached the land y, who was !n Harper's Ferry, learn- ing during the forenoon that secession scouts were on Loudoun Heights, and within rifle shot of the bridge, crossed the Shenandoah with four com- panies, who ascended the mountain on three sides and routed two com; who were evidently observin The Colonel beld the mountal: on the Virginia side was safe from attack Capt. Hampton's battery also passed over the ¢ and took position on Bolivar; Heights last ‘This battery is now attached to Gen.Ham- iiton’s brigade, which also occupied the same Position in advance of other commands , adivision which was sta- uring the transit of the ar ‘The river was q nsequently a strong current was run- t the least apprebension was felt for the safety of man or beast, and no accident oe- panies of their cavalry, i Our operations The signal cor tioned in Kolivar rendered important service. fntelligence from Poolesvilie states that on night the rebel batteries opposite Ed- ‘erry opened on the ennai storehouses irected several shots at the locks there, and also of (be canai, with the evident intention of atroy- img them and draini also stated that they the canal above ve streagthened their earthworks in front of Leesburg to a formidsbie A few rebel! scouts from Charlestown have been observed beyond Bolivar Heights reconnoit. but no large bodies have been seen Hundreds of refugees are thronging Sandy Hook, anxious to return to their deserted homes Hanren's Ferny, Feb. 25 —Yesterda the first squadron of Michigan Ca Atwood, appr ached near Charlestown rge body of rebels there, tured three cavsirymen and three fine horses. It is rumored bere that Winchester bas been ly reinforced by troo ‘be ponton bridge withstood the might without moving. Wagons w provisions, and camp equipage are cr discovered no from Manassas. $s Obio pays its Governor only $i suo ir alr and theve stalk of even reducing that to 1,440. The sale of rebel property at Pt Louis the sum of $4,400 7 f —— | _WAN OUR MILITARY BUDGET. |LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. —_-—. -——_-——_ TEP Ay, satye COLORED CHAM of Mr. end Mvs.| THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW r ignates come wp teow tha AMIDE Coen Caren eee ernnee: Wil Foy res ee jou <a ar WAL BASTARD. Apcicoees, he senses Faates snes 8 Malls , a derires BS] TUATION our 7 Pa avemwe ant ‘th Yesterday morning, bringing as passengers Com. | NON ARRIVATAOF CO. CORCORAN AND | WW Ae Re A ete i edo pan bee ‘Baycay Wi th] GORHEN BUTTER AT AUCTION —op Hooker, and returned in (he THE OTHER UNION PRISONERS ing, Address? CN 8” Office, it f otty, Mre Bagger TUESDAY Mc RNING, Mar Wymae and Gea = . 8 em wht : J euct ot = e “y re ts, olens uy fe o ger wot.on roome 35 Lege prime N Yor. nen ux nav cae ay cant TRE STANT Ame rauKe une Te | VW ABA ate ee aaa a ee : 4 EIN TC a ? a) i E 4 WALL Last advices say that the Sumter was at Cadiz, | 3100 pé : (etveee B aad'S's ib iss) 1S MAGICAL ILLUSIONS: Se <= SARK aRD, Dye, and the Tuscarora (here also after her. Foxrasse Moxnos, Marsh 4, (via Baltimore, | WANT SD—Pr90 Phantasmagoria Views of the War ERKAG OE TWO SPORT BRICE OWE DEATH OV GEN. LANDER, March 9 )—The steamer Express, Ospt. Calaway, | 0, lo sow rises) eon’ Fors Few Deys only, — Lemay left Old Polat yesterday at 10 4 m., for James SARAH TUNES Pos Ofice it Man’e € Bac claTion Rooms Re hie seouade Kaew river, (o receive the Union prisoners who were ane Taapantabie pease teeny | VeTée Man's Cumuer i mA ne 25 feet oosite Br 5 5 Ms treet west, between G end H str a0 viucoluts’ Good relerenes | Commencing TULSDAY EVENING, March «.| street weet, beuwren G and H ide D fie. it = His body ts on the way to this | expected on Friday. They wete not met, how- city, where his widow resides according te appotntment; and having Gen Lander had every attention which the old | remained at the appointed meeting place until ents aiven. A =a oe B 28 conta | Ch }dro0 19 osnte _— 7 A p—, us J. st 7; Ex ibition commences at 5 ainder inriz, Hie death wae somewhat rudden Itwas. oi | N&n to-day, the George Washington was seat up | WWANTEL-A rou LADY of rood business colon precisely. nn mn aoe | ghee fhtecn months. with interea, until 5 o'clock yesterday with the order for the Express to return, unless | of age Address “Chai.e Wastingtou Fost P. T. BARNUM'’S of trust ve received Intelligence of hi something had been heard from them. She ac- | 2iies gy e re s° diately took measures f obtaining cadlsgi¢anwe beck, arriving at 2 pm WANSRRT Actes, ise cent 2 SUR YER OF MATES cians By BONTZ & He ee eta phetad Reston Soe MNES | About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Con- Peuusyivania ave ueand H st. Reforecces Change of Looation to ITIVE SAL. and with much feel! federate steamer Jamestown (which with the » Address, stating ioestion, Ac." B. U. PBILBARMONIC BALL, eequntnted ber with the fact of her husband's | Yorktown is stationed off Hogy Isiand) steamed ‘thes - Open This and Every Day during the week. death. Secretary Chase, and other distinvulshed | down to the Express, with a tlag of truce, to Hous ANTE pose of & small . ip Snd ‘nthe evening Bt 1% O'Clock, nn’ friends, subsequently visited her in heraffiletion. ascertain the cause of ber appearance in the rive: stock is 4 of rel! at the eto 7 i eceed! - 1x TOOTS. looate iy y, N. * t ee re ae: TARR I eer Hou toro pnecenive dayell Uke shnphadlahepis at ity. or Iw.ard, wmy b ri ; ALBINO PAMILY, M wt rE. NO. 68, "Cnster ARMY APFAIRS a few rods distant from ber, and lowered a boat | ing “T. P. G.,” Box Ww and ths , Dg in part— ton. > Judge Freese has obtained leave to vacate, for | with a Meutenant on board, to communicate. EN MYSTERIOUS WAAT I8 IT, ® Sai on sicoumeeameed the Sime Being. his office oo Assistant Adjutant | 51, was tuteemed of the errand of the Expréte, Oe serrers WANTED. ae Tall give treme Will hold their General and Provost Judge of Alexandria, In rs Washington, ard a fait price for Old Letera enc: | LEVEES FOR LADIES, JUVENILES, AND rT ’s Division aa Provost | and that she was acting upon information far- 8 P re wri “s pes, Viotorines, een nes mee nished by Gen. Huger. He explained that bis Ce FAMILY PARTIES c.5 Each Day. from 10 @, m. 106 9. m. i And st Night in conjunction with the vi Col are, G " CAMPBELL MINSTRELS ' Wolf, Deer and Hutlsin Carriage Robes, Admission 25 cents; children and servants I? cents £80 The War Department refuses to transmit any | command had no knowledge of any expected letters to the Southern States. Numerous passes ‘isoners; and from seeing the Express on two iven to women and children and per- | PT! tonatn ill-health to return to thelr friends and | days in succession, he had come down to learn families. Passes for business purposes or to per- | the occasion of her visit band West WANT famisied HOUSE, hele? PH RMONIC HALL i s y . ell- farnii % i NIC : ee eee Visit the South an esi He expressed Limeelf satistied; aud returning the Weat Wal fora ena family foc whi ran panes Emma oot aus Sale Ge: \: Napkins, Batic Ciothe, Major General Hitchcock declines bis appoint. | © the Jamestown she went back to her station. | Srai vent “will be parts oa to JAMES ©. saa rt pet ay Clothe. acd Casimetts, ment te that position on the ground that the bad She bas been armed with a gun at her bow and | MoGUIRE & CO.. Auction, “tae eran PORTORIMER other Vectins : health with which he bas been suffering for seye- | another at ber stern, and hasa sharp iron cut- WANTED 0: 6 thonsand (1,900) 7 = ms s A fine assortment of Cloake, Manteliae and Due ral years will not permit bim to prrform the | water projecting some three feet from her bows eheb en n eh bene ne Nove Prosramme Every Nitht a IA a duties of the fleld = _ at the water-line. She {s rumored to be com- Ft pT RAR N iw eee rhe ewe, ee = F ded by Capt, Barnard. CABINBT OF CU. I MILLINERY LATE NEWS FROM THE SOUTH mee ; ALBINO FAMILY, A Southern Account from Fort Don«lson—Panie | Having been twice disappointed in relation to 7 i andthe in Nashville—A New Confetcrats Cabinel. | the expected prisoners, It ie not known when | WW ANTED—Old American History, 3d a WHATISIT? ; Ss CONFEDERATE REPORTS FROM DON+LAON. they will be sent down the river. [t is uncertain | ton’s South € 3 volu Grand Matinee Every Wednesday and Sat da, * Ren deo Seeortment Dry and The Confederate correspondents who describe | whether Col. Corcoran will be among the num- ree Ae ND CHILDREN. ot ila the siege of Fort Donelson represent that the bom- ver, although it is quite probable. eae os: Leos okt vor LADIL AND iN. bardment waa terrible and quite unendurable. . Memo! In moving. some Volumes were iost ; | — One writer says -Ansther: interview. tosk: pleco yeetedey,, off | Tet wcice will be raid. rete ASHINGTON MUSICAL HALL—PRER The Federal commander finding that his right | Craney Island, between Generals Wool and Cobb, ‘ALFRED HUNTER, CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. from 5 o'clock By WALL & BARNARD, Anots had been turned, and that tht day would be lost | in reference to the exchange of prisoners. fe 28-3t* Over Bant of Washingtor. te 2 2. Bomt of efreshmeats. Fini South &% P and th bat for some decisive effort, concentrated his 5 re oO: jay. At the southeast corner Sour i We bear, via Norfolk, that the steamer Nash- ANTED—To have every ove krow that they \d corner of Sixth street, | GALE OF GROCER!IE! troops in the afternoon on our right, and making Ww ton, N.C a oan find the best sock of Clothing, Hats and | ong. opposite the Ni OL a sudden plunge, aftera long and desperate strug- | Ville arrived at Wilmington, N.C., yesterday. | ga the very lowest rates, at SMITH’<. No. | Brown's, acd G imrecden Heteie, _ gle. redeemed bis morni g's lows by capturing a | having run the blockade at that place. 460 Seventh street, below F. fo2t-sm " — = from the fre.on TUESDAY MORNING. | portion of ourentrenchments. The dead lay piled A quantity of telegrapbic cable has arrived here WANTED—Toers cea GENTLEMAN famil- WwW SHINGTON acabeyey OF MUSIC, Eeose ‘without reserve, the remaimder of ss, the. snow’ la cvety direstion® Suit. one oeng | f0F the completion af the Line acrows the bay. As | WV door "barinest. Apply: (3 JOHN IRWIN, BNN. Apyuesethendion ite,’ | stg comprinias nd Yellow 8 fought on; contertiag bch by Imes the ground | 800n as the soundings can be completed thecable Room No. 4,476 ith et. fen’ very evening s remarkably fine Free Concert, | Gere Green tnd Bon ote ow Bases, they were compelled to vacate. At nightfall the | will be extended to Cape Charles. This will be SRFANTIEE Uh GML cae LL Paani selections from the best olsasio music. | Chases, Starch. aud Candies, and Soap, ¥ Pe i oy ANTED TO SELL—A HOTEL doing 8 the most popular operas—rendered in firing ceased, and at 120’clock Pillow telegraphed | within two or three di t is supposed. WwW geod busicess will be sold on good terma. | $24 the most, popu al Bace Rice and i ases Maizens. to Nashville, “The day Is ours. We have re- The propritor wishes to retire from business is the be ne eee 4 Gases Granbery gad Tomsio Bence, ord Pickies, pulsed the enemy with great loss to them and con- HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the aup. | 93 reason for selling Apply at No. 659 Lith withodt charge ol 4 ae » Pepper, 3 iderab! ¢ ‘e i i A 4 siderable loss to ourselves. We want reinforce. | "JYHIS IS ° Hath, obtained fom the Grohe 1" gton oity. om ts.) Reing ts t forthcom! N.to do | kane wmacse In Weekineten ry ex md oe meni elnforcements were not forthcoming, { y i ANTED TO HIRE—A WOMAN, to do | Snget . 0, Sardines gud Mackerel. however, and Sunday morning found the Federal | Columbia, lettersafadieoieg atten oe tenet ot |W Cokin asl beeen geperal, To one | pall, from tho cttentive qtteatents, denidedly the jam, Beetand Pork, | eee army strengthened by thirty thousand fresh men, | estate of Barney Donnelly, inte of Washington ll recommended good wages will et Ap- — ‘Officers constantly in jance to keep come = hiskey. ae a fe eden encompassing the placeand completely surround- | county sforesai ed: All ly at No, 601 7th street, opposite Odd Feilo ne gy Re gore Bae Bo ey 0 ang 2 tgepbery. y Brandy, i . all fer good order, UBENT Cases . Hungsrian and Lemon Cor our forces. The fight was renewed at five | ol! id ee kL HENRY ENTHAL, Barrela Whisky diferent brands, lock a. m, but It being useless to contend oF bel nile rgd WANTED-Three good STABLE HANDS,| feb? 1m Proprietor, | Vandy © vandy and egainst such odds, the fort aud army capitulated they. weay gamareries ber lew an and one Man to warh oarringes. Apply to to the enemy on thetr own terms i fall beet oy the ent ‘estate. W.C. HAZEL, Beall street, between Rig ‘and ING’S NATIONAL AMPHITHEATER, Floyd, Pillow and Buckner, fought like heroes. | “Given under my hand this firet day of Marob, | Congress, Georgetown. eo 28 6 ENN. AV. any E Sz. Near Wittards’. ‘They were everywhere, animating their men, | 1862. JOHN O'DONNELL, Jr., WANTED—Anexperienoed WOMAN, asnurse | 2- King----——- =a iam pee 4 Ges uneery inten ving constantly under fire, and encouraging them by | _mhs. iw Administrator, for two infant children ; aleo yt as cook hittaker_._. oe er} The attention of dene: thelr example and presence. As the regiment ECIDED BARGAIN®: sud washer for s emall family. For honest and | F- rr eee this esle, asthe whole wil be sold without moved on the charge, Floyd would rise in big ysties fe thfal services good wages sixea. Apply THIS EVENING. reserve, to close the business. stirrups and shout: «Be steady, boys, and atm | Irish Lirens, all grades, thiok, medium and tnin, at No. 69 Louisisns avenue, between oo Yom Ring wilt give hu Comte |mitations of fe 23 WALL & BARNARD, Auots low—fear not, the day will be ours.” Cotton Sheetings sod /Shirtihgs, ail of the beat + USIGIANE WANTED FOR AST Gta LASSIC STATUARY. = - ‘The total number of our killed and wounded ts ran’ need in rion or Europe, Q c estimated at from twenty-tive hundred to three | 2) Caxton’ Stitched I.inen Shirt Beroms’ various | [VU Gee BAND—One firet o:aas Musician, capa- p a Reve 728 seen Old p FUTURE DAYS. a. thousand. That of tue Federals at from four to| gaitalitiee, cloice stzies, ing ahd lendiog's mounted Sanh Aine mache rea | In hie gréabevtengus Batce. % La'tubuster! By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. six thousand Wh brios, ali qualities, g00d Musjoian: rm of enlistment 3 years; the A ARAMOUCH ate sa veorartown, D.C. . * * * Had reinforcemeuts been sent for- “Shepherd’s Piaids,” for dreai ual pay, rations, clothing, &o,, of the regular | Phe Beautiful HELOISE Every wening ' HE STOCK OF A R L GROCERY ward, xo that eightor ten thousand fresh men Many new Dress Goods for early Spring Wear, ‘vioe given. Wanted aiso six or eight Frumpet- KINCADE, the 100 Summer: ai an! at Avctios.—On W MOKN could bave stood the brunt of the battle on Satur- Berk g thaw! Inquire at Re be egim-ntel Headquatters. Camp The it ING, 5th inetact, | well in front nly, the actus! cash value, marked in | Sprague, Washington, 'D. ., (iate Rhode Must be seen to be appreciated, Of the auction rooms, the stock of aretail Grooery. Semchon weals aor beeen eee Fort ng PERRY & BRO.. | Iniand Rogol Lt. J. Hi. KELLOGG, Aare iat ON JUA N comprising the uaua! sgriety Kept in 8 reapnotabis * ‘ooery, including the Fixtures, Sesies, Co: l. this effective strength enabled the enemy to com- : Penn. svenue and sth street. | Cavalry. ag? Nase cortege coment he = e ARATION ! Bins. Sheives, as sae. pletely hem our littie army in and extend their i, CHANCE FoR Fmd 5 TERrR is WARTED Every peceee to Seow that san Nuw Novg.rigs in Paerakartion Fe me * cisclam Mewes c ban u ees an, to follow 6 ari . ‘O1 © mart . read: arti 2 : 5 Baek secre en Seape from river: bank to river gale a busine ar exptenaly for that purpose. | inthe houselurniohing line: ‘Thee leaving th Praces—Orcheste mi uot ‘or to D.P New Jersey | oity, or having ® wiil do well to oail. B73 C MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. HOW A PANIC WAS CREATED IN NASHVILLE. kery, corner Hand lithsts " oni st . BUHL 25 Seventh st.. between G and H ats. ed om DY‘ BELLING HOUSE ON MARYLAND The same correspondent teilsthis story of the} — COAL OIL—COAL OIL (onat aid Deaier in New and Second cane ‘Doo! AVEN: ie ONERGAY ne 1 "a Nashville panic, of which we have had some Havine The agenoy of one of the largest Coal § DtUre-___ no tf precisely. NOON. March Sth, at 436 0'o ook, on the pren imperfect accounts Oi! Companies he United States, we can seli ANTED-—Sutlers and Soldiers to kno Cad the west ba f cf Lot numbered 9 ; be news of the surrender of Donelson reached | Coal (11 wh. l-sale ard retail, choaper than oan be they can bey CARE STOVES and Ti ATENT OFFICE CURIOSITIES—Guide to nting 22 feet on Mary.and avenue. Nashville, Tenn_, by telegraph, on Sunday morn- bought in Washington. Also. Lamps. Cans and | WARE cheap of H. J. GREGORY, 321 Penn. Patents, Catalogue of Curiosities and Govern- nd 6 hi ‘West, running beck ta? ing about chureb time, while many of the citi-] Shaden. EO. W, STEWART & SON, avonue. —__J816_ | mont Gardens. at the stand in Patent Office; Raro | feet's inches to wide alley, together with the im zens were on their wy to their accustomed | _mh ! im* Corner 12th and H streets. - | Antiauarian Booke; Governmert Books; Docu- | provements, consisting of atworstery frame dee Places ef worship. Insantly, of course, every DHA ANIMALS. W4AaND Unione st igang BB mente furnished Railroad joportss Miltary Re-} fie house with back builcing,and containing 7 other consideration give place to the thought of = DING, for which we are paying the highest hed i "“Terme: One-heifcash: the remainder in 2, ¢ personal safety. Every me.ns of transportation Mayor's Orr H cash amilios declining housekeeping, oT | jaw, the Coast | and2 months, with interest, seoure’ b & deed of at hand was employed to remove furniture and Washington. February 28, 1962 of farniture, will find it to trust on the pre: . id ‘ valuables; the depot was tbronged with men, * will immedistely be removed ad to give ass call ~ 5 n3st J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Ancts ; 108 being left at either uf the Police ONTZ & GRIFFITH, = : Train after ropes pantious 10 leave the elby: | hares on potiog being left at cither of the Folige No. 369 Mth vt, tote and Kevka, AL FER. | NOTICE.—BAILIFF'S SALE.—By virtue train after train was put in motion; government should be had in | lng the cares, inv) ——————— 8n order of distrain from John M. You stores were thrown open to all who chose to Proipt attention. RICHARD WALLAC! mh 1-3t SeBinst the goods and chattelsof Wi 1am Wises, carry them away, and negroes, laborers, and Mayor. BALLS, PARTIES, &c for atable rent, due and in arresr+,and to med) even Somes eoking pesens, could be seen MAroRs OFFICE a tJ - 2 He ee iat day cf og 18%. seized “toting”? off thelr pile of hog, clothing, or other _ ae H GRAND OCOTILLON PARTY en ore Gray Mare,o ray Horseand ore property belonging to the army, though, by} ” Paorosais will be rand ee Nee Is ae . (TSE STH GRAND COTILI Bay florec and | heraby give notice that on =A'T- 1 oF Abe mullitary authorities, much of this 12 °olook M-on Wedreeday, 1th iuetant, for the iN . TEMPERANCE HA. o'olook. in. {roa of Wore: Bea . > recovered on the ensuing day. construction of water closets, with the needful a} i ; e Pairs Sth s store, Lehall offer the eaid horses at public es. nh a word. the city was crazy with a pamic.| purtenanoes, drainare. &0., in the basement of the . ‘ On FRIDAY E J . Oe | the hieheat bidder for cath. said to Lave rode through the rest end ofthe City Hi milar in style and > Dancing to commen o6 id —. mh 3-3. at the top of peed, on horseback, cry- | ™*nuer to the Sxtures adapted to the same purpose Prof. Arth’s fuli band. Tickets @ that the papers in the capitol must be re- | TMOdy Wave, Feoentiy been constructed by ' the be \ font iw PROF. C. P. BARNES, M PU die Meee! ed; and, subsequently, with the Legislature, . ; FY aa aa Fousirere, W which had st once assembled. left the city in a . Flas themame of Sadersen o¢er eotther, we CLay Horst, Tr.—Un THURS pectal traln for Memphis. Still there were some OHANGE FOR Bice ; Oper Seri aig on | BAY MORNING, orslesk, §n in the clty who manifested a determination ce fant family HOMGE, aod nod cing gh FC reeee eee ean TEE OON | the Bail of the Clay Hote, cn Peun make roland and apply the toreh to every house AGON, made by one of the beat maker , sims tionk Vand ths pa wogeveral: to the ‘highest bidder the ete Fees se fore it 1 re er tate of af- 'e val entire; new, wita i a Net oT fairs lasted, without much modification, until] harness al completes The hoya haa scr hie a ASSEMULY at Preckin, Helene te Tee tepend good Wil! of the Clay Hotel, contain Monday evening, when the excitement began to perlor in the city of Washington, for strength and . subside. All the roiling stock of the railroads uty, warranted in every reapeot; will wor! treets, on TUESDAY. March ath, | ' maisst soomm, Sat Ssing an Ss Committee pledge themscives leave u path — converging in Nashville wax brought int 1 RS nr D . A nothing anduue that'wilt edd to the comfort acd ade hie arrangemente 10 cutest Mone ” gs pastieptellgea to = Irasure of those who may honor them with their | Other | usiness ‘ sition, and the machinery in the armory, guns nee. Arti’s cele-rated Cotillion Band has] ‘Terms: Une half cash: the remainder in ‘wo. and much valuable provisions.&c ,were removed trading person. Cal! at HN Si E a engaged for the occasion. four, and six mouths, satisfactori y evoured with Seven trains, loaded with women and cbildren | Lancaster county Provision Stor T a=8 E Tiokets 1, admitting ® gentioman and indies. interes a . inside and crawded wits frightened men on the | 8nd G sts. mh 1 3t* P. kel Fiver ak fo 38 J.C. Mc6UIRE & CO, op. left the city in one day. ALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE! : ; Y : 5 : \. s fe de. HAL’S SALE— 1 # © * ‘The city ssaid to have bern very wn-| BS : : DR. F. A. YON MOSCHZISKER, 3: Herken Bees eb sound, i Hiclernund himeclfcenfomed thathe NEW 600D' EW GOODs: 1 a Aw R OBERT EMMET. fice of the Circuit Court of the District of Co ‘was tn daily rece! ol na rmat iM — ¥ SC = petro fir apy ot tens prema | LANSBURGH & BRO. take pleasuie to inform Oculist an rist. lambia. for the county of Washington. acd to me GRAND BALL! pont of tne ee To CuLusRata tHe Binrx or Ronunr Ewuer,| FRIDAY Under the Auspices of other imflammable compounds have since been | th@!r,customers and the public that they have take (Late of Clinton Place, New York,) found concealed rexdy for use, sndit i ao nated Hal's old store, No. 379 7th atrost, betwee Fad] ogy be consulted on all Diseases of the ata ich of Union flags we iscovered, but rtment of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY and EAR whether or not those were the remains of some FANCY ‘Gudps. Confident of our ability to give a “yo to pubise sale, for cash. io former celebration is unknown, satisfaction to all. roth Jn price nd qualit f that require medical or surgical operations, The Fenian Brotherheod and the yy 4, inches of iot A vioerog eter en ven fone Oeatanile L fea and examihe our too 4 mhl Von Moscuztexun is the inventor and intro- OF THIS CITY, c pins yond pe oa 4 Saypecen a night, stated that the Confederate forces had re- NEW WHOLESALE ORY GOODS HOUSE. salle eT SEUBEIAt Min ihn eee bidendhelbsceny ing fo. $80 to October term 1o87, inf ential asi : ceive orders toscad thelr sick t» the rear, and |") u HOBLITZELI & CO. have jest opened ETHERIAL EAR INHALATOR, TEMPERANCE HALL, T, Walker. me SD HOOVER. Put themselves tn doarching ordes. ‘ : large stook of DRY GOODS’ NOTIONS, eo, for the treatment of obstinate cases of (1 atroet, between Sth and 10th streeta,) fe 2-dts Maren. y passengers who arrived on last nigh!’s train ¥ 7 ” 5 - sont cok the above report In confirmed aod thatrise aie gutire stook wan tat igard AaGeptember | DEAFNESS AND NOISES INTHE HEAD.| oo, NONDAY EVENING, March 30 eat ARSHAL’'S SALE—In virtue of @ writ o that the woman and vhildren were ordered to | and October last, at prices enabling them to sell to — heri iscias, 1esued from the olerk’s office leave yesterday morning. We nnderstand from | dealers on such terme as will make it the ioterece | Hundreds of Testimonials may be examined at No effort on the part of the ere and me the circut court of the District of Colum! for the county of Washington, and ¢ the same source that the Yankees have succeeded | Of both eity and country merohants to examine pesos ieee es preasl bo sila eaea | wort elie seared te oder Ge al Rd wilexpone to pubic sale, for onshe tn frome et tue Fairfax tUgnck ernie eee rit Their torms will be cash. fe 28-3w* _ | the following gentiemen now under his treatment : ye eee Day, e sth day of March teas at is ‘gales ae NEW CABINET DAYTON’'S LEMON BISCUIT! : WH. Deeks, ier Deere H. Wash- mete TAOS wth satan the following conn sea bat tg aeit all Be A Richmond paper says that the following will DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT! ng! urveying Depar.ment; Henry Beard, my oe tepoell poems gta f eet € nohes of Lot No. 2i.in Square In all probability, te t b i DAY'TON'S LEMON BISUUIT! Interior Department ; John Wood, Capitol Exten | ™ 5 ag . th Sth . between © {in ail probability, constitute the Cabinet of Preal yeep ae aie Hse Wealeh Right oaeset teats Bere waite ees ORE DOLLAR, admitting = gen eoks atte city of Westinevon, ico J.P. Bevjamin, of Louisi Seeretary of | KING & BURCHELL, comer Vermont avenue | White, Keq., Gen'l Henry R. White, Hamilton] The Ball Room opens at 7 o'clock pm bh poised aod eco, mprovemen coe Randolph, of Virginia, neteetasy of the | yg Py MUTI ogtae Pand ch nokie Altea es Commies F Arrancomen So ie hebccaniate taserd toemtah pce °G Memminger, of South Carolina, See, L. A DELL WIG 85 7: Patients wishing their family physician to ac- 4, B. Phillipe, ei anaes term Way Bor of done jeiaty of the Treasury: Mr Henry, MC. ‘from fe a7 tw: GREEN, corner company as wituees operations or Sor the i ‘A US Marshal 0 _ pty? ban eer geese: ke jereche! V. John RY FEET? purpose of 00: anes, iberty coed em. 2, e they Gene: D ee reson et cde) > at ali times pgp to . H. Donegan, GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS THE RUSSIA WATER PROOF witness Dr. Von ‘8 operations, examine iansicapernnnsseananaanpnnenmmemiaionmnnamcore: net NOTICE—A me:ting of the Hotel makes and keeps some of the instruments he has introduced for the P Richi ACADEMY at ASHIONABLE Fs WHARF, GEORGETOWN, D.c Kestanraut Keepers of this o.ty wi'l be hi Boots and Shoes impervious to water, facilitation of Opthalmic and Aural Surgery. irest, between ath aud 10th Oinmres —— . WRDNES DAT WEE, ee naneD atrecta, on) DU Pee sus Pam cet ny lone apain. Sold by E. | "a rtufiolal Kyoe inserted without causing aay pata eyery Tuseday aad Frida afer iy eoreetow aOR OTTICR {DNESDAY NEX I, sth instant, at ¢ p Dewiors. and Drugeists and others, Try itt to the patient. sing aten" Pi Notice 1s hereby tives, thst Sealed Propoee:e See Soemmitiee. oe fear lw Oftice houre froma, m.to2p, m.and trom ste | *"Pomperance Hall will be let for Balls, Pasticn, | beYeosived artis cise wath tee se NATIONAL BASE BALL CL he | “y NEW DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASH. | §p.m &o. Apply as above. f 14 1 March next, for the renting of the Fieh Whart, members @re requested to meet at A INGTON DM Pes N ND, o! . H_ MoCutohen, No. 474 Seventh street. frac, Ho Fes WEONGSDAY RV EMiNG, catenin daly G o'clock. A fu oe 2 . tioulariy required, aa ollroers are to be electe! and | 24. Hooker's Ply phles, Divisions, on the other business of importance wil! come before the ‘at Pyso’s Wh: WILLARD’S HOTEL. meeti a, JAMES sa THE ‘Mt RAR mht lm ‘resitent mh! Carr, i. NOTICE. ; y = Leaving Riley’s Wharf, I HEREBY Forewarn ail persons frcm , aLIEE Rr ea ri tite olock, on aud after Mon e ing one Margaret Deron. who left my KS '—i have just received a very and OFrPIcEs ee ee oe ae of ths towa, tor one ic bh mm toat date. rms = Ne. 997 PENNSYSLVANIA AVENUE, 486 CARD FHOTOGRAPHS 486 fe 22 Sawtd es = a Mayor. Chaiee beturen feo CARD VibiTB ana OVA 100,000 ruitera! parsomra cn hand tct'for Flcros E FRAMES, largest as: it, | sale, (mhi St*) KIR) LAND & DOWLING. at in the. ‘aah; BUSHELS ; ne Mal REITER 'S, 1,000 ‘Seotere sot Pease potatoes. ith wi ¢ jn store and for sale by p dav atl bobrding without any provooati notbe| £018 __ doors above Odd Fellows Hall. | 1 ‘4 as: JORN J. BEALL. - Sevorumeat a Fi rin Clothing, wi aomag od fm ts contracted SRScERS. mh I 3t No. $7, Georgetown. efferioy ar Ww prices, 0. t nth strest, cpposite Post Umos, neat F. te 27 Sm "PF Tei on suNDAy. od the eid George Brownmiler, ROSE BYcksKin Gloves: in AYER MEET: Ww ther particulars vain nd tl rar i thi ce in tptae board. sana ai apply to One x Washington, D. Study your interest and the interest of your ous- Lut a2. J. G. Butler’s,) at the corner of | [> EALED PROPOBALS tomers by calling and examining our superior ie ARE INVITED | QCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS._TI “KERS., at O6 o'ciock p mo! SF day of Maseh Ane at Bm. for See ait ee oneat KEMEDI BOSTON CRACKERS, ni re or eta. darned | pohaa ee oR SeENCA port waht 7 }. BD jp Ca ei ni el - F S88 Mie fis Steck, Fixtures, | gp je used by the Atiry ol aldiaranes that any other madloa! : CATER, GRACES Qiicers’ Gauntiets made to order. duce house, ‘oing the beat business in Alexandria, | of, ent limite ofthe District of Coteebie ee moles SS Maudrak LGR juckskin Drawers and Sh: jais District of Columbia. fered as A " Apply to K: M ern ree ee |p Neuid wil be entertained ‘uniees the bidder ia | ° vA SU R CALOMEL, DAYTON a : MA"S8y, PORLINS & coms wh nt to ree. 18 bi "Ss 6 ET, 7 The Hides r tan th L peated a“ uae ee feziw “Opetween 4 We have just 13 a TA ORA pone ae. Havine to bu BA gia NS ate we pur- vt the goutraetor ™ will be heli ecoonatah be useful; oi be declares FRANKLIN & CO., bee ‘we reco! to eof verr super chase, we are obliged to sell for cash oniy, ‘We | for Hides, &o.. of ali anunals killed, whether eonsaientiously ‘these atk Srtone wishing to pur ace. by IK hope to retain the rit ges oee | ST bie tobe directed to “Major A BECK. | SHAMA,be,teed with periect eafety in all cases unenbemiaey v <<) taba ash ITH, C.8., U-8. As Washington, DC. oh wonder when that the no? (Braneb of P, Tiernan & Bon, Balumore.) fo 2 z : man FR mh xt io National Intelhgencer. | A NOTH fe SOR YONMENT : A Min SLL The creat sucoessattonding the sale of Rich Silk 2 Gal GEE 8s, re DE obes. Spring Silke yop tig 946 Penn’s av.,( me, Iath and 18th sts, : Ef F EYEGLASS! MARINE AND FIELD GLASBEB, co: ing Dresses, one of ie ee &c,, consigned to us from it id Cachepeignes ; ian Hoop Skirts 0; the most gracefal tte ae cre Also, a eta Fmoroideries and other @ SEEING CASSIMERE: 6 ETCHISON No. 12. 5 Between FD ery have not @ on Wednesday wi ving eting N.B. Pinting dove tome 1.1m : iH Bie y R SALEMALT GRAIN anltatle food ty would do well to ear! \. vee rr LO. PLERS conte por buahe! poly Easiern correspondenta seag | main on ale in ee rome then — i Detween ist ai arewers. — eae Sere a ‘Sotus! cash staniard value, 324 Penney by 10 Syrup @! per mer 1 jain bi moe iT a no oO ion to ry E ‘hea 1 per bottle or @5 per aoe "TERE, "| Macaai ESS ht | Peet rence nen