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f THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVBRY AFTERNOON, +? ; (SUNDAY EXOEPTED,) 2 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gorner af Pennsylvania avenus and Eleventh st. pad 7 WwW. D. WALLAOH: z Papers served in packages by carriers at $42 year, or 37 cents per month. Bo mail subseribers 239 7 THE WEEKLY STAR. Wats axeclisnt Family cad Mews Soxrnsi— SORMIBINE 4 greater Voristy of Interesting rend. Ing than exz be found in any cthor—is periiened ‘ on Friday morning. WER We—Cast, inveriabiy, tn advance. Single Copy, Por 2REM.ccosecccereSl > Five COp1E8 .cccccccccccsccccccccces € 75 + Ten copies.......ose ~ 8 the price is $3.50 2 year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for lees thar three months at the rate of 12 centa a week. Sia Gast has made Ths Detly Beening Siar cirouiate gle copies, onx cunt; in wrappers, rwo curs. = Senerally throug hout the country. {([” Avvartwzxxnts should be sent to the U7 "Single copies (1a wrappers) can ye pre. wie Seoe socio oer wey m7] VOL, XTX, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1862. N®. 2.5215" "| tepen, basse em SE - Twenty-Rve COpies..0.s.cccercere. 0 80 It invariably contains the ‘“Washingion News’ LATE NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. = ibe bint Fo ay = ey rome TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. OFFICIAL, IROWNW HAL I, HELMBOLD’S cou 2 of Nashville, Ti see, by the | Whitworth, N. Hobson, John Hugh Smith an Lge a Paleo! Tene eht of Johusten, Pit. | John M. Base. Phe Goamitice was metat the Srous the Uippar Palinlaii EASURY DEPARTMENT, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. low and Floyd—Burning of Ratrlroad Bridges—Scenes in tha Cuty, &e. The Nashville Baxner of the 25th ult. has fall particulars of the occupation of that city by the Federal troops, heretofore noticed by telegraph. After desoribing the battle at Fort Donelson, it says: landing by Gens. Nelson and Mitchell, and escorted to Gen. Buell’s headquarters. The interview was pleasant on both sides, Gen. Buell giving assurance that the personal lib- erty and property of all citizens would be fully protected, and no State institution of any kind interfered with The banks and all other institutions, trades, and professions, &c., could resume their usual business. Gen. Buell will SUCCESS¥UL SCOUT OF FEDERAL CAVALRY. The New York Herald publishes the following Special dispatch : CHaRLEstown, Va., March 5—On Tuesday night a squadron of the First Michigan Cavalry sawed to Perryville. on the Winchester turn- ike, and surprised a body of rebel cavalry, rout- Be them and placing them hors du combat. Our men brought back nine of the rebels’ horses, in- Noticg 18 MEREBY GiVEN of the rendiness of 7 this Department to redeem the Treasury notes EMILE DUPRE. payable in one year from date, authorized by the “ HBPHLY CONCENTRATED” act of Congress approved December 23d, 1357, and i the Treaswey notes pryable in sixty days from Just Received and Opened, Compound Fluid Extract Bucoha, hr cmpiey by the act of Congress approved A large and first-class stock of choice A Positive and Specific Remedy ‘arch, 1861. Frsavanr 4, 1362. GENUINE PREPARATION. cluding Col. Ashby’s black stallion. 7 For Disouses of tue “ x at the acts o! is army si Indica! 18 rr win; Ince advance in n “ : . EL, dD. mored that Fort Donelson had surrendered, | policy and purpose of hi government. is estimated to be. worth $20,000." ‘This inclades | of those acts respectively. fe 5-tap7 consisting of: SICAL SWELLINGS. but it was not until between 10 and ll a —— 1,000 pounds of bacon stored for the use of the SUGARS, of all grades, that the ramor became general. In the mean- Prenticeana. rebel army. : EPARTMENT OF STATE, TEAS time the General Assembly had been hastily Gen. Backner expected, in his correspond- Leetown and Loveitsville are in possession of > Wasninoton, January 25, 1862. EM hire The Secretary of State will hereafter receive COFFEE, Members of Congress on business on Seturdays, | . ge. BUTTER, commencing with Saturday, the first of next -pan month convened, and after a short session adjourned to meet at Memphis onthe 20th. The citizens morally, unaware of any disaster to‘the aaa cause, were quictly repsiring to the Federal troops. Gen. Shields passed turough Charlestown to- day for the West. THE ENEMY IN FORCE AT WINCHESTER—THE BAL- ence with Gen. Grant, to exact and obtain high conditions, but he found himeelf, like a vulgar fraction, reduced to the lowest terms. 3 Ison officers, confined TIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD FULLY PROTECTED sy LARD, = church, where, however, they were met by the |. Some of the Fort Dune j ~ —CAPTURE OF A REBEL PICKET GUARD. = 3 syns report that Fort Donelson had fallen, that » ee tdi alety be Beevoe Cuantustown, Marcii6 Reliable inielligence : Jan 27-t¢ WILLIAM H. SEWARD. @ FLOUR, & eee ne Federal army was alrcady at Springfield, Rob- ments in the battle. Samson used the jaw of | #*tes that the enemy are in full force at Winches J" « | a ap GC Re eel = MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, HELMBOLD s EXTR “CT BUCAD ertson county, about twenty-five miles from an ass in performing his feats, but they wag 2eraand.have co. plated para aabe : ore Ww DEPARTMENT, ue Fer ie ; thie che gemecied (by all and that the | Ghat weapon in telling oftheir. Sumner tiene <P plac terete Janvany 21, 12, Ben Bey be, Arians attack, Dienatom orhis a be sudden fii a pr fo Gdreeae One of the Mississippi companies at Tennes- | pired yesterday. aude tiene eee bed es All of which he offers at lowest cash prices. Attended with ths Foliowing Symptoms: and all the State officers, including the General | S€0 is commanded ky Captain Phillip Cocke. | ‘The work on the rallroad progresses rapidly, generreyrs, yy ennowcats, , Charedaye 2x iton to Laerton, ong Of Power, L and every potat is strongly protected from Cum- Difioulty of Breathing, berland to Harper’s Ferry, and every facility Les | afforded to the company. A large force is employed on the bridge and iron trestle work at the Ferry. The work has been found 1n better condition than was at first supposed by the eng!- neer, and ten days {s fixed as the time by which a thorough connection will be made. We presume he is a gallant P. Cocke. The great subterranean phenomenon in Fd- mondgon county, Ky., the giving up of Clarks- ville, and the surrender of Nashville, are three mammoth caves. Howeil Cobb has published a letter in which Fridays against all other business but that which relates to active military operations In the field. Saturdays will be devoted to the business of Senators and Representatives. Mondays to the business of the Public. EDWIN M. STANTON, Assembly, who took a special train through to Memphis, gave color to these absurd rumors, and the whole city was thrown into a panic About this time Gen. Johnston’s army from Bowling Green entered the city, passing South, thus leaving the impression that no stand was to be made for the defense of Nashville. Such PIKE’3 CELEBRATED WHISKIES. 500 barrels Magnolig, 500 barrela XXX, 500 barrels Nillers Rye Monongahela, Lassitade of the M Hot & * Fr Dryners of the “kin, a vet r of the Hody eon the Pace ; he thrice says, “I ween.” He isold enough to] aii the commands of this division are inthe | 38 22-tf Seeemtety 0 Bar: 600 burrels fine Old Rye, medioine invar:: hurrying to and: fro was never seen. Before | do eo, one would think. best condition and anxious for an attack by the IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, nightfall hundreds of citizens, with their fam- Beauregard is suffering at Murfreesboro from ] enemy. 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, ilies, were making their way as best they could for the South—many of them having no idea why they were thus recklessly abandoning AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS! Ba one of which the Patient mm AT CINCINNATI PRICES. Who can say lowed by thoor Buuker Hill was oceupied by our forces yeste r day as the exteme outpost on the west. A scouting party of cavalry reports that Ashby’s asore throat. He isn’t the only rebel that is beginning to feel bad about the neck. xpire. are not frequently fol exe, » i Humphrey Marshall's headquarters, that we | rebel cavalry last night attempted to cut them oit | No More English or French Rubbish, made ABR EEE BD SOOO Ananth irre ar heacachpatulorst ings Saba ary 4 hear so much about, are a great deal the | when near ‘perryvilie. face ten miles east of te sell, but not toe keep time All the favorite brands of eer ae poate Sayre ste SERPS tary authorities would throw open the public | mallest quarters he has got. Ni erect fet ob stat np ee ip eae , , CHAMPAGNE, THE RECOADS or THE INSANE ASVLUMS 7 T ‘1 “ ur regtinents of rebels, with a four-guao bat- a - Oe ee ae stores to all who would take them. , We hope tho U. 8. troops will closely seru- |.) Sturspted on the od Ineteut co meee eat , ; : And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, The excitement continued through Sunday | tinize every nigger apparent passing tbrough oaty. Hoe Lovettsville, but were adven off] _ Way shou'd an American bay s foreign Watob, Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heldsick, BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO TRE TRUTH OF THE night constantly gaining strength, aided by | their lines to see that he isn’t Floyd or Pillow | without a battle. when he can get a better and cheaper one at home? which, being bought low, we offer at unusually ASSERTION, the destruction of two cunboats at the wharf | in disguise. ; h Loeorlf severe deserters hens brought into] Why should an American needlessly enrich low rates, THE Gonearitu 1ON QNCE Arrt CTED ii i it ion— is sai i a own e cavalry. Among them was Lieut. : 4 * NESS, er Ge en te Sawa = Re eed nee anciraly On ot wale) Oe Larkell, of the Fifth Virginia volunteers, | {0re!s" Watoh manufactures at the expense of our in the Southern Confederacy that the men have to resort to the expedient of seolding the women and spanking the chiidren and makin, them shed their briny tears in the beef an equires the aid of medicine to stron, Ievigerate t nog heyele leted huoh HELMBOLD’S EXTRAC PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, own artisans? Why should an American senc goid to England and France, our covert but bitter enemies, when ames Johnson) having been taken for that purpose. The retreating army of Gen. John- ston continued its march, en ing by regi- CraRitstows, March6, p.m.—A squad of Ven Allen’s cavalry to-day captured a rebel picket, five in number, near Bunker Hill. They be: onged ments at convenient points o je the city. pork barrels. ae The dibinie ore PR pl vod ier gold 1s so much needed at home? se ee ee 14-tf TRL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, _ Monday morning the drama opened in thts The rebels at Fort Donelson were sadly in | Andrews, of the Massachusetts 2d, forexamina.| Why should an American buy an imported Smith & Broiher’s city intensely exciting. The public stores were | want of socks, and Grant gave them a sock- | tion. Watch, whioh, in nine oases out of ten, will cost LL — — distributed to some extent among the people, dolager. Smithfield, seven miles northwest of this place, para x L EE #3 while the army and hospitals were making Ladies’ under garments are in great demand | ¥** occupied to-day by a strong force of Federal | ™0F to keep in order for one year, than its origi- zx heavy requisitions, and pressing all vehicles troops. 4 nal price, and which was never intended to keep ¥ PEMALE: —FRMALES, a ~ | in the Southern army for ‘‘fixed ammunition.” Gen. Banks has issued a general order forbid- bs i coder re rg peau ov a We wonder if the Confederates think that our | dingall kinds of deptedaticns or marauding upon bec cad olreumstances ? OLD ore a MAR Rueb, Ook vaceable quantities were veusoved. tw ie de. brave fellows will shrink from marching right } the propert of citizens. He says: No officer or y should Americans not patronize more ,. up to the batteries that fire petticoats at them. They never ran from the article in their lives. The Southern Confederacy is on its last pair of legs, and it has the inflammatory rheuma- tism, gout, dropsy, and several other maladies in them. Burnside is striking hard blows at the front of the Southern Confederacy, whilst our Foote is vigorously at work at its rear. With Foote, the seat of attack is the seat of honor. soldier shall disturb, in any manner, the ordinary business of the country e bas appoints Major S. HD. Crane, of the Wisconsin 3d, as the officer in charge of all seizures of property for the use of thearmy. Country supplies,which on our arriyal were cut off, are now coming in more freely. Public sentiment in regard to our Presence \s gradually undergoing a favorable change, and faces which, at first, scowled upon the Union sol- diers, now smile tn pleasant intercourse with of- fcers and men. The army storehouses here are fast filing up with confiscated articles of produce pots for transportation south. Evening came, and no gunboats and no Federal army from Kentucky. Gen. Johnston left for the South, Laci Gen. Floyd in command, assisted by Be > low and Hardee. The epprehensions of the near res of the enemy having been found groundless, it was determined by Gen Floyd that the destruction of the stores was premature, and an order was zent to close the warehouses, and a force detailed to collect In Mony Affection: generally American manufactures, and thus eman- the Extract Buchu is c:pate themselves from the thraliom of English capital, French fashions,and Continental gew- gawe? The Americtn Watch Company’s Watohes sre particularly adapted for eoldiers’ use, being most substantially made, and not liable to get outof order, either in marching, riding, or fighting. DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LISS! *#EE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHO.T it. hat kad be i 4 . be si Soldby M. W.GALT & BRO., 354 Peansyl- x what had been given out. ———— and manufacture, and such as are required are i - This was amas far as practicable; but on} ‘‘ You Pays yocr Mongy anp you rakes | being issued to the army. a Nese Nabbed ‘Washington. AA LL Tuesday the ibution commenced again, | YOUR Cnorce.”— The seizures to-day include 570 barrels of four, | Wholesale orders shou'd be addressed to eye ¥< pihaine ar ath and continued with more or lesa restrictions, ‘This copresponds with our previous informa- | and So feneret of whos, the latter in bags, ROBBINS & APPLETON, AAAAA an ons nes prot fina under the eyes of the most judicious citizens, an ane eos no Serey ner es cepa marked “Conf erate States Agenta of the American Watch Company, AA AA be Dison ntil Saturday morning. ‘iuesday night the |p the Tennessee and the Cumberland ort- els. Seaparie 23-1 182 Broadway,N. Y. 4 Ag ‘ LDS BYTRAUY = wire, bridge tists asides Seiten the | gtated with General Halleck.”—Tribune, | USt® Force of Rebels Reported at New| fe 28-1m roadway, N. Y, Aaraaaaa, EL HBLMBOLD’S BXTRACT BUCKY Cumberland were destroyed in apite of the } March 3 . F 3 Cuicaco, March 6 —A special dispatch to the AA AA LULLLLE SECRET DiIsSEAS™S most earnest and persistent remonstrances of “It will probabiy be shown in duetime tht | Tribune from Cairo says: The Federal pickets AA LULL, k SES Flag-oficer Foote had as much to do with its tneeption and success as any other man on the continent. It was not his fault he did not do more.’ —Tribune, March 3. ** Let nobody forget that the mail-clad gun- boats and the mortar-boats which have borne so glorious, and, indeed, so indispensable a part in the recent triumphs of our arms in the West, were planned and commenced by Gen. our leading citizens. The wire bridge cost about $150,000, and a large portion of the stock was owned by the lamented Gen. Zollicoffer, and was the chief reliance for support of his orphaned daughters. The railroad bridge cost $250,000, and waa one of the finest draw-bridges in the country. The scenes which were enacted during the at Columbus were driven in yesterday by rebel cavalry, when the woods in the vicinity of the town were shelled by the gunboats, on which the rebels fled. It wes reported that aay. eannonading was heard at Columbus st four o’clock this morning, in the direction ew Madrid. The rebelarmy at that point !s suid to number 40,000, having been larvely reinforced frou Columbas and Mem. | oor The rebels have also eight wooden gun- ts, SUPERIOR AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND NEW YORK BROWN STCUT, In Whole, Half, and Quarter Casks, BREWED FROM THE CHOICEST BARLEY MALT AND HOPS. Urinate, th Preventing and Cv ing days up to Monday morning, 2ith, 4 3 = marek ans y Pear an The adage aiay of | Fremont.”—Tribune, March 4 : —$—$— BREWERY, and who bsve paid Asee ty it ietltien, wha tiseeakont “* Let ut not be forgotten that to Commo-} capture of the Hebel Steamer Magnolis, 18th Street, between Tih wRd Sth Avenues, | tune, baye found ter Koro. the mayorand city authorities, who throughout | 1, Root belongs the credit of plauning and With 1,000 Bales of Cotton Heth : *PoION” hes. by th: ; evtring this whole affair acted with a prudence, zeal, |", thing the two hlows which have broken the e aycteni, bo DoE Obb in ab 3 and devotion to the city whieh cannot be too highly commended, was inadequate to keep down the selfish and unprincipled spirit of Mammon, which run riot. grasping from the meuths and backs of suffering widows and orphans the poor pittance of meat and clothing which was left them as indemnity for months of toil with their needles, and the sacrifice of husbands, sons, and brothers, in defense of the Southern Confederacy. Through the efforts of the mayor, however, a plan was adopted on Saturday by which most, if not all, of these poor and unprotected creditors of the rovern- ment were secured by quartermaster and com- missary stores. Here was an entire week of panic and con- fusion, during which millions of dollars’ worth of aaa J was lost to the Southern Confed- eracy, and wantonly destroyed, all of which might have been quietly and safely removed, had the panic-stricken leaders been able to maintain their equanimity in the face of a New York, March 6.—The Herald publishes a Key Weat letter of the 28th ult., stating that the rebel steamer Magnolia, Iaden witl cotton, escaped from Pass L’Oatre, and was chased by the United States steamer Brooklyn, and headed off by the st.amer South Carolia: and finally captured. fhe englacer of the Magnolia attempted to blow up the boilers of his vessel, and succeeded in blowing himself up. The Magnolia !s reported to have a thousand bales of cotton on board. MOUS § boon dried wp in feted __ = gravased for: PERHAPS AFTER BS BAG backbone of the rebellion in the valley of the Misses: ppi."—Tritune, March 4. ‘+ The credit of planning the victories which have just saved us Kentucky and Tennessee is justly accorded to him (President Lincoln.’’)— Lribunc, March 4. < : BR. F. A. VON MUSCHZISKER, Gculisitand Aurist. (Late of Clinton Place, New York,’ Can be consulted on all Diseaces of the EYE AND EAR that roquire medical or eurgical operations, UC The iron-clad ship now being constructed by Cramp @ Son, in Philadelphia, is in rapid | ee ae She Is 245 feet long. 57 feet six inches beam and 25 feet hold. The weight of the hull of this ship will be 1,970 tons, the fron plating =20 tons, and the total weight, including outfits, machinery, fuel, &c., will be about 3,430 tons, and notwithstanding this weight, her draft of Water wll not exceed 15 feet when ready for seaz {7 The last of the Audubons died at Audubon Park, near Washington Heights, N.Y., recently. —_—_—_— whether cxitiing in MALE On from Whsterer “Aare px pi J+ LONG STARS " Discacesottiese Orrans requi the and of a jh wEEric, HELMSOLD'S EXT 12 TE . nd incerte pa ernie nena Arrival of the Steamer Northern Light. New York, March 6—The steamer Northern Light arrived this morning from Aspinwall, Dbring!ng $1,000,000 in treasure Washington’s birth day was celebrated at Pa- nama. The steamer Wyoming arrived on the I*th. Business in Chiit was reviving and the harvest was abundant Peace had been re-established in Bolivia. There are revolutionary attempts to agitate Peru. It is stated that the Romis' Bishops and ‘som Collections fot-im Weare new manufacturing and SHOBS I supply of eastern a e Soription, made e: bo sold at am Wer price than bas been heretofore cuarged in tuts city fer much tnferior articies, Persons mn want of Boote and Shoes of eastern oz city wade work, will slways find 3 gocd asso’ Dr, Von Moscuzisxxe is the inventor snd intro- duesr into the medics! practice of the ETHERIAL EAR INHALATOR, for the trostmont of obstinate oases of SWorps FOR PRESENTATION EVIDBROE OF TIE MOST TIFFANY & CO., every mouth in the land. On Tuesday, as we learn, the city of Clarks- ville was surrendered to Commodore Foote, of the Federal navy. The Commodore and his si ited on shore and hospitably en- tertained, after which he left in his gunboat, mnouncing that he would return on Wednes- day, and take formal possession of the city, which he did, issuing a very ¢iuiliatory pro- clamation to the people. There are now some 5,000 Federal soldiers at Clarksville, as we learn. Through the efforts of the city authorities something more like order was restored on Sat- he distribution of stores was stopped, ‘With Rames Frown te SCIENCE AND FAME, lo LIAELE Chal sOTER 7 other clergy are endeavoring to create pulic | DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. | mentin store and at the iow iveus & ue ve hand Coun yan yo 4 Meee Neves Nie Renee Bye b Sigal (chino invtavor of annexation to Spain, re Hundreds of Testimousis may be examined at “apes 314 Peuss Sie ‘We act ee were near at han omment upon suc! And No. v ICHELIEV, Panis, 7 nae. Say7R2 OF oF management is unnecessary in these colamas—| | IMPORTERS AND MANUFACT UREES- Renee wisitae ee scien NOTICE. OERTIFICETES OF CURES i i AL > ‘ 23, mon 4 5 + Far year’ standing it ean be heard loud and unsparing from Solicit the attention of Civio and Miltary Avao. eouheet Saxon | the following geutiemen now under his treatment : W. H, Cooke, Treasury Department ; H. Wash- ington, Surveying Depariment; Henry Beard, Interior Department ; John Wood, Capito! Exten sion; F. 8. Walsh, Eighth street east; N. P. White, Esq., Gen’! Henry R. White, Hamilton Johnston, Exq.. Rev. H. W. Read. Patients wishing their family physician to ac- Company them to witness operations or for the purpose of consultation are at liberty to bring them Medica! men will be at all times welcomed to witness Dr, Von M’s operations, and examine some of the instruments he has introduced for the facilitation of Opthaimic and Aura! Surgery. Artificial Eyes inserted without causing any pain T ie arrived here to-day from Ship Island, which place she left on the 22d ult. The health of the troops on the Island was ood: All the oyster boats belonging to New Orleans, with 36 prison- ers had been captured, thus cutting off the sup- plies of New Orleans in that respect. The sloop of wer Hartford arrived on the 23d at Ship Island. The dav was appropriately cele- brated by the troops and the fleet. Se okt 9 hie tS eS Seuthern Newspaper ttems. Catro, March 6—From Southern papers we learn the following : ‘The steamer Cambridge was sunk near Grand Glaze, Ark., on 23d, and 42 lives lost. The machinery from the various workshops in ciations, Commands on Nationa! or State service, cae Clubs and individuals to their large stock o! FA DRESS N RICH STAF! nate swig, ABMY AND Their assortment inojudes the choicest BLADES OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, identical with those mado for Wilkineon. of Lon- don, worn by the offizers of the British Army, and most approved by experienced Kuropean ‘authori- ties the elegantly wrought BLADES OF SOLINGEN ON THE RHINE, fibre and finish the ri nized modern t: ot the ‘celebrated Damascus Feels the ‘excellent and serviceable BLADES OF COLLINS, OF HARTFORD, Bs oe ARES? = RESS Sear yn 5 is Company offers to the public ual) venti ier the Safe aed Quick aps, on) r is, Bs 08, honey, dont all parte of ths Batted Santen” : Exprosses to and from tho North and Went de- pSrt from anc @ig VY aechingion twice daily, fil Ly aed at in charge of eapsricnced and All Packacos for “Ehe Goldiere oarzied st “on eS Articles “ Contrevana owas i be a “PHYSICIANS” PLR&SE “NOTICE,” WE Mace “no SECRET’ oF “ImcaEnients. HELMBSCLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU isoomposed of Buchu, Cabsbe and Jani; Berry Selected With great care by 8 00 potent druggian’ PREPARED IN Vacvo, BY H. f. MELMEBOLD, saohonl ond Asnistia i Chemist, and Sols Man- ‘Our Expresses lenvo New York at 1, £, and P, ty im Washington at ©A, Ki and 5.36 dresses leave Philadelphia st 8.29 A Beaides those of other domestio fabrigants. M. and iS. turer © ; ees gee! _ | Noskville was remeved vious to the evacua- | to the patient. li P. M., arriving in Washington at 3.90), M, and " me ese mere put ibave tht partied cuted Baie the shat aset ‘wil ste found to oe of that place to Siting mie © head hours from 9a, m.to2p. m.and fromste | © eae leave Ba:timore at 429 A. Mange. ee off. Large quantities w; thus removed. | Scatbanie ber glen a eg eg enon din “9 yagi uring riving in at 6 A.M: and 6.95 But the pode rains in the meantime so gwelled | Prats or Ft Ser tarie hie k bed he we Ie Davis 0 whe tee tals. OFFICES, No. $837 PENNSYSLVANIA AVENUE, the water courses that the railroad bridges gave way, and tra: rtation Srest, R 4 at Memphis as to Gianxo cri anorany Giur, or SoutD Deeeeeed on | 8 8S RIPs UaRTs Of the same varicty A bitter contest is going on a be AFFIDA’ . whether the town shoul: oy Or eased ren tes rata an Contrasts a ur reight u Pere peared oefore ms, an Alderman» ‘as thus stopped 2; {he | proach of the Federal gunboats. OProsiTm Speoi tities the clfy of Phisteipee a Te ; on the Nashville and Clarksville railroad. The Aug finish, and of either regulation pattern — jedi sess teases tT WILLARD’3 HOTEL, ber vie’ Gerda -loation to this (fics. being duly eworn, coth aay, lis reparations oon depots, in the meantime, filled with meat and | Original design Should an article of News from Utah Territery. mh1 im — a av ica bate 3 oer ecole, no meroury, Or other injarious other stores, attracted the cormorants, and riot ExtTRsoRvinary ELReaNcr, SaLt Laxe Ciry, March 4—At the Territorial Sarre Adame’ Expross Comping, gionangs tad veg RELMBULD. after riot ensued to prevent the mob from lit- of a Tichness popniliness not represented oe Lemmy Na — Sot sesairequs fora See, eGASSIMERES, Also, medium and | _Washington, August 23, iss]. au 23-' noworn and sabseribed before ine, thet adayo erally carrying off everything. tee of the sctablissment for the a elected Governor, and Hever C. Kimball Lieut, H. 0. HOOD bias Ayah PS | LS Goes bork gay twenty-four Federal pick- ets breakfasted in Edgefield, opposite the city, and during the morning eight of them seized a avy Biue pine Tlanels, and Oase!meres. Nook Ties, Gio 4 m- elias ooket Hae erohiols ’ Datetairen, rawers &0, the choicest works in gold and silver nufsaiure of Alderman, Ninth at... eral artistic rescuroes ua £ tees Its satis{actor: ‘and specdy produsth Signe Is a Constantly reoetrs and bas aivars enjhand, Supp! st mm t Ww FCH PAs thet are manufactured in ene Governor, without opposition. Pua to orders, desigae aud ‘tex will be promptly CURE—CORN Our Northern and Eastern correspondents send Switseriaad and Amerios. both in Go « PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE ttle sternwheel steamboat that had be: forwarded. ‘S—BUNIONS. Us ne . and Silver cases. He also keeps » i took FR TO ore jnted as a ferry, and declined to perm t a meuriauaie Prat overs A drefe hates “ ts MSE ENDRIAT, Surreon Chiropodi effactu ore ree om he MES > oe ee Vote ube Se aie i sas ell anne jt to continue its trips. Mayor Cheatman im- ene | Sly remova Corns and Bi ; witbou' ° iaipection st appekc:inence so manufact ‘al of! Price Sl per bettie, er sin fer S46, mediately crossed ica skiff, but as there was 27 that the shoe can be worn imaediates ant’ he " inoue 20 “a bn: bad rine 81! kinds of Bold Standard S:\ver Ware. aed keane eras een Sn 8 vers, Sword Belts ‘apd § Sashes, Bows heres, i aot Silver and Steel spects- y of other no officer with whom could negotiate, nothing wasdone. Int! ening Col. Kennet, of the Feurth Ohio Cavalry, arrived, and sent: &@ messenger to the Mayor, ——— his pres- ence. The interview was pleasant on both sides, and satisfactory, though the formal sur- render of the city was deferred until the ar- riyal of Gen. Mitchell, who was expected Sun- day pight or Monday morning, on Monday nothing was done; the city re-_ maihed-comparatively quiet. Monday even-. Gens, Buell and Mitchell arrived in Bdge-- |, Oppesite the sty, snd understand: that RY & if rey Peet ee i. Delivered to sny address, seonroly pokes ‘KIN W, é os St iN ral. SONS CELEBRATED PL are itted Au musicians to be the beet IRR 3 C in this 00} ‘eo ‘hey hay oe received rst premium over all relat ‘orien ine Teoece A large assortment of these inatruments is @]- to a aailahataeies fo! ; ole 7 potave 4 round corner Chickering the ration, witnout venience. on Wars and other cueeeian ry flak oh Ph RG sual and delicate. No. 18 wee Refers to e doctors of aelieton coner- ————_—_______mh6-tf_ Addrees letters for informatien in conide oe A, B. HELMBOLD, Chemist, ————— OT SeALep. PROPOSALS Are invited till She loth aay 0! }. Bt 12 o’ol fore Depet, 104 South Wenth st., below Chostunt Phils 10 Us S. Bab. ‘Dep't with 6.00 bond Bf a ae = eee 462 no PRR De, 464 eer Ger, SSL Quai! oat tne Patt ADE geet oe BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALEKS eit, Batres Bus iu, the city authorities @ commit- “ poke coustipgutihe Mayor and several of our | Goverdment reserves to itealf the Tight to pay in eansen, ining einem be es meeps reqnrtng | "HOY At ound when ati yon rome Have West, BELESTiO: yhpbeuy fF the Enterviow wns | year wha tore wavtra ale cone ey 3, Waren, % D. Gnas, Jexn s . 7 mnean ie P Gon. Nelson arrivettin-the city about 3 A. M., | to, tims Fox, Exrwurts, mo , in ud ef @ fleet con- tog of snag the the St. Louis, and \t eee Trangpers bare - On u pe ey he 7. portion of at army. a+ meen: a eine te. comeahien te leva At 1 Sola malt id, ae ous Hillman. itlemen composed the ‘com- : heatham, and Messrs. James Wood, B.C: Foster, ist, Russel Housign; W. fataadb tin Phe naa ee, A during x