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Waa -winetON CITY WEDNESD«¥.. UP Though Tre Stax ts printed on ti steam press in ure sonth of Balttmor, its edition isso large as tor: uire It to be put to press at an early hour: Adveriisements, therefore, sbould be sent In before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day Ovn Frusnps et the verious military camps and positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted as to movements and affeirs in their vicinities. Spirit of the Merning Prese. The Intelligencer quotes from the proceedings of a disunion caucus held tn thts city on the of January, 1861, by Senators from Georgia, Ala- bame, Lo jana, Texas, Arkansas, M!ss!ss and Fiecrida, to show that, in the very a Bof urging the Southern States to “‘secede”’ from the Union tn order to preserve their ‘‘institutions’’ frem Injury, these gentiemen asked to be re- tained tm thetr positions long enough te preve the passage of certzin messures that might other- wise be adopted to frustrate thelr designs, and asks, “if they .bad power enough to compess thisend by remaining at their poets of duty in Congress, what pretext was left for secession on 299 the ground of ‘imperious recessity The Re, ublican argues that Congress bas powcr over slavery in the District of Columbia. __ ooo Taz Fervasor #tavexy.—We commend to the aitenticn of the thoughtful the letter from the pen of Pcstmester General Blair, printed on the first page of to-day’s Star. It was written not long since in response to an invitation to attend 2 pubilc meeting of those in New York who swear by the sentiments with reference to slavery repre- vented by Messrs. Greeley, Wendell Phillips, Cheever, Gerrison, the Washington Kepudlican, and the schosl generally who hold, with Phil- lips, that Tousseant |’Ouvreture, the negro revo- Tationist of St Domingo, ‘‘ was a greater men than Cromwell, Napoleon or Washington.” The crowded state of the Star's columns of late has compelled us to delay its insertion until this time, much against cur will; because we regard It as being likely, more than aught else we Lave seen in print for years past, to bring back to their @enses the portion of the race of American public men of the times who, without really designing to aid in the work of the utfer destruction of so y throughout the United States, are do so in striving to get up and keep ups popular ex- eitement upon the slavery question, that they may tide upon its topmost wave There is, in truth, much more sound philose- phy end common sense, 2s wei! as true patriotism, in this paper from Mr. Blair's pen than is to be found elsewhere in the writings of the times upon the vexed question. It is therefore destined to live In the memory of the country long after the froth of the two classes of public men of thi« era, who brought about our current national troubles —the abolition slang whangers on the one hand, and the slang whangers whoconterd that there is no other American public interest worth a straw but that of southern slavery—shal! have been for- gotten. een “GRAPPLING THE MONITOR A correspondent of the Baltimore 4 merican wants those knowing individuals who speak so confidently of the Mer- timac “grappling” the Monitor and towing her vessel to tow the latter into Norfolk, supposing the black cheese box should, in addition to the! nati exertion of ber steam power in re: ng the tow. Ing process, happen to let go its anchor with fifty | or sixty fathoms of chain attached on a good holding bottom. The writer might also have asked what the ef. | danger fect would be, Supposing the Monitor succumbed | De to the towing operation, and, when she had b: dragged within good hitting distance of Norf opesed her two guns on the city A retired sea captain out West sugcests th: tower of the Moniter should be co coating of soap and tallow, ( put on ships’ bottoms:) which would p: perfectly smooth surface, and grestly increase the ch. of shot glancing off, if they ha to bit the vessel, and would likewise increase the diffi culties of the “grsppling™ process Tar Hanrsx’s Frauy Bane ny Onper.— The Baitimors American of this morniv thot President Garrett bas recetved dispatch: stating that Inst evening a train with a stock of coal crossed the railrond bridge at Harper's Ferry. The dispatch further says “We were received with great cheer!ng by the seldicrs andcttizens. We will ranto Cha town to morrow, (te-day.) Besides trestiing o: @ we have secured others on the Winches’ We will finish track tron trest NG aT THEIR © aD CHILD&EN.—ASa portion of Gen. umn entered Newton, ten miles from Winchester, on the Strasburg rozd—a village of one thousand inbabitants—on Saturday last, the rebels open on the town with two field pieces, the streets at the time being filled with women and children, ‘who were forced to seek aaees in the cellars Crreieat Promorions.—The foliowing cler!- al prometions have this day been made tn the OMe of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Department: F. I. Seybolt, of New York. toa fourth-class clerkship—salary $1,600 per ar num ; Jos. B. Will, of Obio, third class—81 600 and M.C. Munson of Virginia, and Z. P. Gunton Of Indiana, each second class—8i 400 ——<$<______ Tux Mezuimac to Have 4 HeavigR AR™Ma- MENt.—The Richmond Dispatch intimates thet the Virginia, aiies the Merrimac, since ber Teeent contest with the Monitor, baschanged ber forward and aft pivot guns, for two of the cele- brated Armstrong guns, of heavy calibro —$ —________ lutwges or Hon. Atynap Exy.—flon Alfred Ely is siek with diphtheria 2t W illard’s —_—— Fimanctal.—From the N.Y. Eveninz Post of esterday: T e stock market is very firm again to-day, es- —_ On government securitirs, which are eely taken tn the face of reali banks The long Sixes of 1361 are wanted at 93.% 204 for the Registered, and 93 293% for the Coupon. The Fives of 1871 and '74 are scarce at much bigber priers. The Coupons of 1874 are now 67} bid, 56 asked Thercis n decided improvement in bank stocks. The gold market is more active and higher Most of the sales yesterday were at 101¥. and dali ct that, but this morning 101% is freely bid The new government certificates of indebted- ness, bearing 6 rer cent. interest, have made their sppesrance in Wall street. They have not yet — issued in any quantity, and may be quoted jut 98. ——__., Ouro U 8. Sznaton —The sharpcontest going on in this State ended in Republican Gaice caucus, 44 for Wade, 35 for Delano, 9 for Groes- beck. 1 for Ewing, Sfor Odlin, 1 for Schenck. Toe House agi to postpone election sill next ecesion by & vote of 46 to 44. en OFFIC\AL ORDER—ARMY CORPS Headquarters, Army of the P<tomac. : Fairfax Cowrt House, March 12, 1862 Generai Orders, No. 101.—In compliance with the President’s Wer Order No 2, of March 8, 1662, the ective portion of the Army of the Poto- mae te formed into Army Corps as follows First Corps, Major-General Irwin McDowell, to consist, for the present. of the divisions of Gen. erals Franklin, McCall and King Second Corps, Brigadier-General E. V. Sum- per, consisting of the divisions of Richardson, Bleoker and wick. Third Corps, Brigedier-General 8. P. Heintzei- man, consisting of the divisions of A.J. Porter, Hooker Ge aa Fourth ps, ier. E.D Keys, consisting of the divisions of Couch, Smith aad Case Piith Corps, Pinion Ganesal N. P. Banks, con- sisting of the divisions of Wiliams and Shicids tbe cavalry regiments attached to the divisions will, for the present, remain so. Subsequent orders will provide for there ts, as well us for the reserve artillery, regi infantry and regular cavalry, Arrangements will be made to unite tee divia- tons of cach Army Corps as promptly as possibie. i b+ commanders of divisions will xt once re- ver! ta person, or where that is Impossivie, by let r, to (he commander ef theie Army C: rps. By . ommoand of Major General SicCilellan : A.V. Coutem, Ass't Ad’t General. EVENING STAR. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | THR rloresr In 208aF en into Norfolk, to “grapple” themsélves with the | out tc problem as to how long it would take the former } eweney cedinien elena AnD WT eens En + Bt. Hiiwaheth HeepBet, Eastern Bronsh, THE MORTALITY OF THE ARMY Many exaggerated statements having been made Headquarters ap -pabeeeces “ ston } asto (he mortality in the army, it is ascertained Gen. L. Th _ Adjt Gen’l U.S. Army from official sources that the number of deaths General: I have the honor to repsrt that, tt among the Regulars stationed here for the quar- | embarking the troops with which I intended to nding with March, 1861, wae 28; for the | attsck Newbern, in conjunction with the naval ng 3 3 4 46 | force, on the morning of the lith, a rendezvous quarter end! with June, 33 regulars an an seats ote inlet. volunteers: the quarter ending with September, Flag Officer Gotamhereagh having been ord 56 regulars and 749 volunteers; and for the quarter | to Hampton Roads, the naval fleet was pregnd ending with December 108 regulars and 2,970 | command of Commodore Rowan. et ich 100 aros Early on the morning of the 12th the entire volunteers. ‘Total deaths 3,980, of whic’ | ge ee eens ee at see teem wounds chored off the mouth of Slocum’s , some The above deaths were In 257 regiments, includ. | eighteen miles from Newbern, where I had de- ing the army of the Potomac. cided to make a landing. { | | A i , mit the resolution 2b New York Vol, Another account a2 et New- Of the Senate of Taly 16, 1861. Sth Vermont Volunteers 40th Penn. Volunteers, 1 vd 4 eweeee t | 28d New York Vol 1/€8th New York Vol... 3 13th do. @o....13 ; fist = do do. The mainland, for fon of rifle pits ana | 4# Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, March 1. | Gih do loaz.. t|tath Man Voluscer, s city wasacontinuous succession of riffe pits and a @ Sth N. Hampshire Voi 1/5th Penn. Volanteers.11 <n gee 3 76th New York Vol .. 1/434 New York Vol ...1s ° 4 57th Penn Volunteers. 5 | Leth New Jersey Vol . ° > 59th New York Vol.. ©/6:h Maine Volunteers. 5 4 624 Penn. Volunteers. 1|!st U.S. Chosseurs... 1 Maine Volunteers . 3)Cameron Rifies......, 1 . 2) Excelsior Artillery Vol @ 1 RS OF STATE = ype if a by Thecdeck imate = 7 THE COMMISSION UPON PRISONE! morning, under cover o! m by inted and. order promptly restored. 8 The commission relative to rrlsoners of State— | effected with the greatest enthusiasm by the troops. | Pues et fees tg eta see ree aa yen AUCTION SALES. composed of General John A. Dix and Hon. Ed- | Many, too impatient for the boats, leaped intothe | and 200 taken prisoners. They fought behind | 3ocn do ____ SUCTION SALES. wards Plerpont—have o:dered that during the prety enti Sellaveie march through the "mud, a — pepper nace the fact that a 4 Wei, 2| THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORR hours when the commision is in session no pet- the Send of the column marched within a mile | ""&* tatest accotats Gen. Burnside hed full pos- | 23, 2° Fic Sele 7PRUSTEE’S SALE.By virtue ofadecreeof sonal interview can be had with the commis- and a half of the enemy's cong, agent Tend, | Session of the town of Newbern, and hed bis | 107thdo Pa bey ourt of the District of Oe sionere re!a to any other case than the one on ing, where we bivouncked for the night, the rear Frey F elem By Anon | ist do trial at the time; but eny ‘communication, in ooees128 | forthec:un'y cf Washington, sitting as a , dated the ‘ rye of the column coming up with the boat howitzers writing, sddressed to the commission, or to the | about three o'clock next morning, the detention secretory, ©. D. Webster, Esq, will be received | being caused by the shocking condition of the a de toads, consequent upon the heavy rain that had atany time fallen during that day and the whole ofthe night of the inbabitants fied, but were ey bea rotected in wate perty: f Teseerere large vantitien « of naval stores in the town, all of which was claimed as private weg oer mle red. Pre ‘ederal troops engaged in the fight were A P62, at four o'clock oe N GEN MCLELLAN THROWN FROM Ills HORSE the men often wading knee deep In mud, and it Gen. McCleilan’s horse caught one of his legsin | requiring 3 whole regiment to drag the do by incipallv from Massachusetts and other New | 14th do 1 | Purobaser or purohSser's notes, bearing interest, brok lonk, while crossing the Long Bridge, | Pieces which had been landed from the navy and Rinziana States, and they exhibited indomitable} 17th do 3 | Sud endoreed t» the ore ee a broken pi ’ our vessela. I indi gE. C. MU. Lt} 5 Yt dt bisrider. Fora bravery and pluck, as their heavy lomes cate. | 18th do bl WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, yesterday afternoon, and threw hie rider By signals agreed upon, the naval vessels, with | ‘The engagement iasted three hours before the | 334 do = oo eeeEeeoa—ss moment the General was ina critical position, | the armed vessels of my force, were informed of | patteries were stormed. 4ith «de i By MARSHALL. & PAGE, Auctioneers . ti H 1 our progress, and were thereby enabled to assist 502 7th street. Under Odd Pslows’ Hail, but he instantly regained hissaddle, amid the progress, The or oe of Newbern is most important, | 49th do 3 “ 4 “ cheers ofthe bystanders With the exception of be mane in our march by shelling the road in cutting off Fort Macon, under whose om the } 60th do 1 Oecd eo ee ee a slight brvise be was not at all injured. At daylight on the morning of the 14th I or- | ona" communication seitn the Thee a git oo i Sey ee ome gt from THE PIERCE FIGHTING AT THE BATTLE oF rsa | dered an advance of the entire division, which State. The distance from Newbern to Fort }séth do 1 jouse ceo ining bust sting of Sutlers' ee will be understood by the enclosed pencil sketch. | Mason, which is located near the mouth of Ros-| fod a3 & | Goods, &e. Auction TYERY BuEw 6 J a Gen. Foster’s brigade was ordered up the main | noke Island, is not over twenty miles by railroad. 9th New York Cavalry 2| _mh it st MARSHA PAGE, Aucts, A letter received in Washington to-day states county road to attack the enemy’s left; Gen. Reno Ist Penn. Cavalry 9 2 ° 3 ight; and ————_z_——_———__EE 3 a By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioncsers, th the battle of Pea Ridge, Col. Dodge, of | up the railroad to attack their right; and Gen. Ist do Volun' 2] QNOVERNMENT LE OF TWo BUN- h Towa regiment, went into the flzht with | Parke to follow Gen. Foster, and attack the enemy LB3. ROUGH TALLOW AND 24 do 1| Gore! AxD Firty HoRsEs at Avctioi hundred men, and out of that number one | Hien wrizeder meructions t0 support elther or Dighest price wall be part at the Heticce! meee tea [ath do THURSDAY nex«, Naroh 2°'tn, 1652, atthe Corral, hundred and elghty were killed or wounded, | {must defer, for want of time, a detatied so. Candle w orks, Green street aod Canal, Geo:ge- Ho = ieee em ung ae le th ut Col bree h: sb count of the action. It is enough to say that, after 5 tion) we RED AD 5 be sha gene nearer ie sity e Ps anen gement of four hours, we scocveded in mh sim" ___©. B. JEWELL. Proprietor. — ©. B. JEWELL. Proprietor. | 8th do Condemned as Reetfor ubdlio service. wader him, end wes himself slightly wounded. | corryleg a continuous line ef S08 work of overs T ATTENTION! ole Rais to commence at It o'clock. CEATION OF AQUIA CREEK mile in length, protected on the river flank by a HE Un‘ersigned has received & Jarre stook of 1th do baat pe in Governmen' es oF - . lavy Y battery of thirteen hea ins, and on the op- | Felix s Readi LE and LAGER BEER, to ly order J. DANA, The tox Lesile arrived at the Navy Yard lzst } ba tery ivy guns, P| which he re ily calls the attention of all | 6ist do Capt.and Assistsot Q 4 evening, from the lower Potomac. She reports Lins Wie legit Ae tae Lotel and restaurant Koogers. mtr WALL & BAKNARD, Avots, that a large fire was raging at Aquia creek as she the midst ef swamps and dense forests, which mh 19 lw* nest Peon pee... & eget By WALL & BARNARD, Auoctioncers. befvre the veurTs Loft they act fe to the wharves, | Ianieye Ree bandied coeainy So ines tate | (VPERA AND FIELD GLASSES, SPECTA-| iat 0-8. Cry 3 | Vise atcrion On TRORSDAY AFTER: bels left they set fire to the wharves, | infantry, five bundred cavalry, and three batteries | ()) CLES, &o. : 24 do do... do... 2 | NOUN, goth iutant, at ¢ Ocick we wih ooftes &e. The Potomac isnowentirély free | Of firld artillery, of six guns each. We open this mo 8 large assortment of | ath do do. i of the premises, part of Lot K. bring © part e position was finally carried by a most gal- Opera, Marine Field Giasses. Sth do do. ion of Lot 24, square 515. fronting 14 lant charge of our men, which enabled usto gain Also, Gold, Silver and fine “teel Spoetacien. 6th do do. on L street north, running . the rear of all the batteries between this point M. wy yy B wets pent ofthe a4 do L i nod mg oes aie. ant it 5 ane a 5 ws ee n was l= Vv. ire west Infantry “ . adjoi . . a cancel = Temenee the cnttrreee op eae ae and | ™hi9-St Metropolitan (late Brown's) Hotel. | 14th do a 19} inones 2 L street north, end ruppine Ue Ly SRAVI Ith CONGRESS-— Second railroad, the naval fleet meantime pushing its ORR & CO, Banxgns, 517 Seventh ‘street, eo : pT Lot impro Sth e--story ——— = way up the river, throwing their shot into the D Washington. D.C, buy, sell, regularise, 7th M: husetts Vol.15 Terms: One thi d cash; balance im three and ter our report closed yesterday— | forta and in front of us. pare, collect and pay ‘Arm Navy. and all'ofher Sp isloed Artitiors sixtee. months. boaring interest, gud secured by in reepect to the loyalty of Mr.| ‘The enemy, efter retreating in great confusion | vndixputed Claime on the v. 8. Government zt preg eg! & deed of trust on the premises. some Giscussion referred 10 a) Corom We ralljond ‘bridge: end the county read | Oates. aud other values oectintsd’°Tefesesttinn | 3d Wermnent Vebuncers al ole ee eee lee. Cr . roduced a bill to compensate the | bridge, burned the former, and the | ’“Aapinwall, eq? Wilton 6, Runt, eg Sth. do oe ' FUTURE DAYS. e on b ard of the Cumberland | draw of the later, thus preventing further pur- Rpofford, Tleston & Cow of New’ Yor i 7th New York Battery .10}1 5 i acked by the Merrimac for lost | sult, and causing detention in occupying the | Messrs. Thayer & Brother, of Boston, 8th ao “a. on ' MAESHAL's SALE.—In virtue ofa Titer The bili was passed town by our military force, but the naval force mh 19 oa ps ewe ppp nore = : Ptr eae Cole ee aee oe | petnelt gene oe wanrven) and commanded It! Sore ANDORNAMENTAL TREES Ace inn 22 CavMly,! Mi fumbis, for the county of Washington, and to me - t of Columbia was taien up | by their guns ie eaten es oe Ale AS Ee rected. | will expose to public snie, for cash. in Mr. Ha dressed the Senate at length tn 1 at once advanced Gen. Foster’s brigade to monee stock of FROIT TREES of cori 25th pa ong of the court rouse door of agid county, favor of the The bill was postponed until | take possession of the town by means of the na- I thrifty growth, and at greatly reduced pr: = RIDAY, the Ziet day of March next. 1a, an to-day, end fa short executive session the | val vessels which Commodore Rowan had kind- 40,000 Peach trees, best varieties. 5 ‘ook m, the following desorihed Ser wit, vis >—All defendant's right. ite, ciaim or in- ly volunteered for the adjou p pes aay r our report closed— The city was set on fire by the retreating rebels 36th Standard Fears, Apricots, Chi 37th séth oa H A series: Fos Grave ¥ oo | SONS e's cad ses neh to note of ouss — j E : m lot No.8 and the sout 2 Fue discu-s'on was farther continued on the | 12 many places, but. owing to the exertions of Strawberries, ‘Mhalnsh eal auperae SHA eaceecaae in equare No S77, in thecity of Washi bill to! the etliciency of the medical corps | th Baval officers, the remaining citizens were in- 0; Kvergreeen, Sha‘e, and Oreamen woos. Seized and levied upon as the of the a i — _*” | duced to aid In extinguishing the fames—so that | ‘Trees; Shra Rores Dabliae, Perennial Phlox: is Viedt. ant will be sid to satu 2 "Whe ec eration of the tax bill was resumed, but little harm bas been done. With all articles partaining to the Nurser 330 to October term, 1857, in favor of and occupied theatttention of the House until the Many of the citizens are now returning, and we | Seed bi adjouramer are now in quiet ion of the city. Wehave ii a eS have seotared: : e printing press, and shall at ' PHILLY D HI uns — | Once issue a daily sheet. Me the Cee, ces aun Gums — | iy this vinlsry Gur combined fords have cap- ‘2d upon with malignant pleasure tured eight batteries, containing forty-six heavy Poililps, the New York dribone | $28; three batteries of artillery of six guns each— malcontents, to give point | king in all ph feta guns; two steamboats, ; Srninet Gen, McUlellan, [md and a number of ealling vessels, wagons, horses, j onathan | ener 4. D. Laat q 4° sii 1 ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue 1 Mas ig hon ° 2 | Somsty of Washington nd “to, me ist New York A: 1 7 a ae see iyi | we cash, in mh 19 ecét" "Seed Store, 3967th enna i. Ciscoe ollie kaos shan er eerianae ner CH. RIVART & CO, SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT REMOVED TO S. E, ConngR ov Penn. AVENUE AND S1xTh St., Clarendon Hotel Bui to oa jouse door o! count st day of March, instant, 1662, at 12 olga 1 9 7 the Si m. 1 tity of ammuniti ! nd square Nor of eC Ns ste arokee Ne east a - i a large quan of ammunition, com: jeare No. 41, io w juare No i sack eeeat by our own soldiers. | (cl eestesests vee fotmee en tee ee Washington. a No, &, 1 equare No. 43, lot No. #2, in square No. ike 2 cee Ewerks oussdisety bose equipage of the rebel troops; a large quantity of H, ROSEY, Acrnt, Naw Yorr. aa 2 lot Nolte raaace, No. tn Ferhincton D a rebe: t ie . . 0. 76, the ol . they were e 4 by the advance guard of the — Serpentine; cotton, &c., and over two hun-} jays MOLAN, ‘Acer, Wasuixctox, p.c. | 34 3d Vermont Volunteers 1 | torether with sl and sr lar the imi 2 tro re reported as stating most pos- Our lew tates far vigined. will ne — 4th +-21|/5th N. Hampshire Vol. 1 on. seized and levied upon as the pro} rot at there were neither “Quxker guns’? fi tilled ion i’ amount tof SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, | 6th 4 — rock Mackall. and will be sold to jadi nor pa'nted logs, nor logs of any kind in the | ™imety-one killed ani four hundred and sixty-six FINE OLD BRANDY aud WHISKY. Sth 1 Total......0000.130 0; 45» to May term 1861, in aoe Hooe Rrother Seis at ist te — Pave Inger. | areeme of out moet gelsnt edicer act set | UI A.iberal discount to dealer Wohi | pare pe sink Os, hing, | m7 de EP EN eat ; = oa aysen is lying Zs Febel done ie novere; Bet mat so great as our G#T THE BEST DETECTOR! D.C., March 15." : t bis residence in New Bruns- ’ y their works. cosneet : cae" SSS | ecetad med or ter antriog amon anda | BANK NOTH REPORTER, |W uatn tele de Vode 3| BALLS, PARTIES, &e. i hestart News, 17th ceasing patience in accomplishing this work. published on the 15th of esch monta by . 7th New York Cavalry 7/5th do Artili oo T® STH GRAND COTILLON PARTY The effecting of the landing and the approach to FELD & LARE. Pittsburg, Pa Sth do do. .19| ist Berdan Sharpe'rs.. within a mile and a half of the enemy’s works on a - 124 do do... 6|8th Rhode Island Vol. ‘ bd Michiga vou..?: Olreeee 1fath doe - li be given at TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between Sth and 10th, On FRIDAY EVENiNG, Maron2i. Danoing to commen ce at 8% o'clock. Mune Prof. George Arth’s celebrated band. Tickets § eman At One Dolier a Year, in advance, is the Largest and Best Detector of CUUNTEKFEITS, BANE FRAUDS.” the 13th, [ consider as great a victory asthe en- gagement of the 14th. Owing to the difficult nature of the landing our men were forced to wade ashore waist-deep, march through mud to 7th, (opposite it ane eet eet ‘ND aeatting 8 ceat 4 DAY BV a point twelve miles distant, bivouack in low . _ BROKEN BANKS mh ROF.C. F, BARNES, Manager, table for marshy ground, in arain storm, for the night, Br biiahed in the country, and, by giving the rates Slonesae te: = e. engage the emmy at daylight inthe morning, hes Ct 2 tod. Weck, nl9.t™ | Sphtlog them for four Lowe amide donee ne PRC gee ae ino tee AM Now furnishing ine teade with the bea | og" THE TRALTOR, AARON BURR that prevented them f-om seeing the position of ons, Kach numb-r contains ea Whee. |] KEROSINE OIL. at Reltimore prices; iso, K the enemy, and finally advancing rapidly over] the ‘atest intelligencs of New Counterfeits, Bank be 1|Capt. Whitney’sInde- | HAY, CORN, UATS, &o.. at lowest marke. REV. WILLIAM Hi. MILBURN, bad roads upon the city, In the tmidet of all this tures and ® variety of information useful to} 7%h odo do.... 1] _ pendent Company.. 1 not acomplaint was heard; the men were only ness public ~Thoss wh: eaxer to accomplish their work. Every brigade, and in fact every regiment, and I can almost say 108. 5. W_O’LAU N. 3-Im* Corner New Secerane tite SOLDIERS’ DRAFTS ON ALL POINTS, Ist New York A 4)Government emplo: 1 ‘of the Reporter should call on | Slat Penn. Volunteers, § reyes ‘cam nd it 6 otthelf & Behren. Variet: 389 ro ve ‘ariet 7th et., between H end] where they may Siew 1008 do Total. +145 a at. SLIND PREACHER, Will deliver his H No i ve every officer and man of the force landed, was in their su i ‘so fur- seth _do : ecg 7 Os = a a iG pS - tote gubcer Berry beer is . AY COOKE & CO, Bananas, | SECOND AND LAST LECTURE rhe men are all in good spirits, and under the | nets Fea ete ot eee inary Manual oon- | icy ge am gael am 452 Fifteenth street. | AT WESLEY CHAPEL, reams t Gon meee Laepreae I beg to say ihe velishllity ond eroding of the fstionel” we | eo semen ong | comene bushel. Appl: t Ri . a es 5 Corner ef Filth and F streste, Ss cueeaiaad aieiioeanat, that I have under | refer ks, Brokers and buriness men gen- | 24 U.S. Cavalry..... 5|New York Mounted atLOEPFLER SS ry, New York avenue, | om: y com a sion can be relied upon erally of Washington City, Sth de do. 2] Rifles......+-seeses U} hetween Ir fo2-Im* } On THURSDAY EVENING, Maron 7, in any emergency FELD & LARE. Publishers 6th do do.. 2| 1st New Jersey Cavalry 1 - | Swhjsct—The Live and Character af Aaron Bure.| Amore detalled report will be forwarded as) mh 19-2t* Pitteburg. Pa. [9d do Infantry..... 2|10th do Vol.... 3 | Smee. Pent ae Teeny soon as I receive the brigade returns. The Brig- FOR SALE—An uncommonly handsome, well | 1ith Maine Voluntcers i/ist Penn. Res. Cavairy 2 Coe oe Saeeons adier Generals, having been in the midst of thelr Fors K—An So Bg sed pepteome. well | 7th Massachusetts Art. 1/6th do Vol... 1] Pure WHITE ASR. free from olincker. wand ah tbe deer: seen enlat under fre, will be able to give] Hog ag’ cler tan Coe te ee 19th do.... 1] HAZLETON. SPRING MOUNTAIN, ; Leoture to oommence at 8 o’olk, | Me minute accounts REARNEN’S Station cntnee oft abi Ra do de. 1/52 Penn. Volunteers. 2] GREEN WUOD, BROAD MUUNTAIN, &e. Bio Ws arte pots omeanting re and Centre strects, Baltimore, on igre f and di } or of ® very superior quality, = ~ - fe endeavor a} i * fowndry an © purposes, GE LUTHERAN very minute instructions given me by Lim before Simo demtate ee = u IRON for belie al lexan leaving Annapolis, and thus far events have been sineularly coincident witb his anticipations. | only hope that we may in future be able to out In detail the remaining plans of the cam; D5 paig the only thing I have to regret is the delay caused by the Tiamat. sage! ammencing TRIS ALBERT ROOT, cement of tue bbs. mh 15 3t* 8 uIsiBD® Avenue. OTICE H ¥ SIV! thet oon- arch bas not been c!osed. OO OYSTERS—OYSTERt ! ‘ath OYSTERS h Qy.. the best quality oan a4 @a TITION OF TSE SAB- Stand’ Noo 503 Mists pf ia Chapel. whan pote Qua Orgter Stand, No: 308 Ninth street, between unt of the w ather, will take Vn tc me 0b 00 me me me : to me fceir address, tm ordor thas they teas D I desire again to bear testimony to the mh 18 tin® AYRES & CO. sonted with, witl Z P. ‘ie SDAY EVENING, h 19 y 1] Total.seeees-eeeee86 | be communicated with, with ® view of closing ths Ripe Jae helene Pree: of our naval feet, and. to express any thanks A STAGE FoR MANASEAS Via FAIRFAX : Fans frat: | be: Tian tat aad, (Rev, Dr. Noble's.) | Commander Rowan and the officers under him House, giving passeng ee A. J. LamBerton, Tick te t aren en wh 17-3." | for their hearty and cheerful co-operation in this At General Hospital, (Eckington,) Washington, JaMBs FREELAND, | re 7SONIAN LBCTIRES—on | Movement—their assistance was Sneiy and of ' ih March 14 _P. Rrirran & Co, ECK WITH. ja kes Mach lth, Prof. Far. | §teat sevice In the accomplishment of our un- al er that every Tuesday, Thuredsy and Sere Ist U. 8. Cavalry..... 4/98th New York Wol ..18 J ee Giada Tierect | Leenites day morning, at 10 0 clook. returning the de do... 5 : 6 Giac. 1 omitted to mention that there was a large ar- re rival of reinforcements of the enemy in Newbern during the engagement, which retreated with the Hager of the army by the cars and the ceun- ry roads. I bave the honor, General, to be r obedient servant, A.E. Boxserne, Brig. Gen. Com’d’g Dep’t North Carolina. P. 8.—I enclose the names of killed and - ed as faras received. The third Brigede’ bein So far distant itis im possible tocommunicate wi it in Ume for this mail. . Admittance ist U a 4 smmer.ce At 8 O’olock p. in. 2d do oe 1th U. 8. Infaniry... 1 7th Maine Volunteers. 4 mhis jor Com. Pub, a_i Com. Sad, HORSE®?, W & pO = The unde-tig: Company are. ee ntire stook, sonsne of 17 ine WORK a d SADDL! VASES, Snew = REDS WAGONS, HA 35,40. Also, Tin rubs, and other msteriais belonging to the inquire at the stove of 8.& W. MEYENBER’ Sod = follo 2a evening. Fare for the round trip, @6. Ist New Ji 6 ments oxn be bad on board, Pascce toxeeak’ 3a New York Gavalry § TSE UNDER ti 4th Penn. Cat seo 2 NED Wishes to Fenda tod the pati st ee ‘opacaa's Sth Rhode Island Bat. 1/75th Penn. Volunteers. 1 ih a errata beta wef om va loue expe @2d New York Vol... 1| Total.....s.es0e.44 od rand i ene. | 4t Douglas Hospital, corner of I street and New LA yopee, ae rc Jersey avenue piles i. will merit @ chate ot mts iw OVERUAND OY8TER EX. CO e a-« e = 5 Major, Pa’ «+e» 1/64th New York Vol... eee ee Cesaae tend LACK BERAGE BERNANE, IN NAR. JOHN RERNGALLY._ | Cepia in y. 1/66th do . Pog hy gO PS Biack ieeneeaininrnmenneeramsemantintihesaien ‘GTON LECTU ASSOCIA- ON AE RE OCIA DAY EVENING. Maroh 21, ‘oty D Cor u! WILLIAM GOODELL, aq .0! New York. Subject—7ha | onstirution ‘for Rmanzipation, aad Emancipation for the Constitumeon. ey EP Ticket holders wili be required to exhibit their tickets at the door to avoid cunfusion. * Seo saepen St7o'clook; Leoture to commence at o’cioc! Kets 25 conte each ; to be obtained at the door Sond a! Rook: tores. inh i7 tL KIVERS AND HACK OWN- © numbers required to be worn, Cal > sth U. 8. '--(@) 6/69th do row and extra, wide, ‘OR PERSONS.IN MODERATE CIRCUM. | tet do Artilicy.<. Slestk 0 oopieos Our usual fell sock af ell the teuakes BE ‘The great bulk o: our, stook of American and Ist 108 of the best grad European Ury Is. in ali the depar ‘ t goneral and specis! family wants, wae telsated nad 12th U 8 Infantry ...15 prices @rranged to meet the requirements the do ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. Our troops, cousisting of §,000 men, under Gen. Burnside, phe on Thursday evening of leet week near the mouth of Slocum creek, west side of the Neuse river, fifteen miles below Newbern. epees 2 of the ordin ee approved a hake Haslet ger ny naval vessels did not sone ries only, the astenl ‘ash value, marked cn N Hempstire 4 a Eeiete ae ie nt or the aities of the or} Early on Friday morning the fight commenced. ieee PERRY & BR z rr do . do. . .(6) i ‘a a = ____ Fenn. venue and 9:0 strest__ Tae AS ae atiy onto ond, By orders Our troops advanced along a country road run. | _mb 18-tr av. and 5 M m Vol. 6/234 EAD WITH } ND act wita POLICE, 22d Massachusetts do : OPEIGE_OF JOINT GOMMI two'in the ear The road Ie skied oe eet | Woe are nc Coe GK AMPS 84 Rhode island Vol. 1/24th do FRECAUSION! YS" verice * JOU c 10% - 7 be Long Island . DR ys TE BOSPIT. ' UNI rho SA TES AND COSTA RIG (| side bya railroad and a denseswamp. All along on. * ood pu 4 sri ‘g bth Now York Gav i oth a M. VELLNY'S PRIVATE @ ei arch \2 4852 [Ata meeting of thé | the river side were series of batteries, whic § « 8th New York Vol... 3\534 do ae a t ‘Sy it was ordered that the period | were taken by our troops, one after 3 also ry 6 a . Opposite the General Post and Patent Offices, sinansfo ose poate santune's opaule | Some Bloody hand-to-tend contest.» | BRB, ws offer ta themdrohasta of Washington | 17 do Sieute ous 36 wo sasepe of 105, Aud no Oxtorsion of said pericd wil | | O4F troops were divided into three brigades, phy wily usa call. Also 334 a 1 do Corser of 7th and F ate, Washington, D.C., be allowed t.ie6e good cause Shall be shown for | UNder Gens. Reno, Foster and Parks. best he '»(Warranted,) - | dist do do. 93d do ESTABLISHED Fo SUPPRESSION suk é-lay. Cushion pave, an ¢ advanced gradually, the enemy deserting promt for W: 434 do 4/1084 do ‘OF QuacKERY wv, ee | tae unm, until We reached s line of earthwarks Say ‘irises San bosesn Steer KetTSioe,| 45th do 4} 107th do THE ONLY REGULAR PRYSICIAN AD- INT#RESt—TV b " tat swamp on ‘ Reve street, opposi o Post Ofies: | 54th Ln S —1 nave ius RANGERS, ’ eA Soke pacer Pro pthc T We ate Dy Dec. és cham 56th = do. i VBKTISING! fine aszorimous of ng Clothin; "whial I ‘am about two miles south of fewbern, and bance mnie __HENRY BAYLEY & 00. a) ~ (6) ™ Assistant Sur- eae en — 4 in 7 al “alte Pe Offs. oar fo om | stadAnd, tbe ovy ran Trent river: “The county | Tag pELAVRING RETRACTS. so ace: rae brivate pature-or he ‘wil fonteit the ~osite Post fice. near F. fe 27-5m | road and the rallread ‘both passed through these | 4,55 Price fom ¢ ttle. — am ve hundred JNION PRAVER MEETING Will)| Works and crossed into the city by , a ange, foo Dreams; Jol | At General Hospisal, Bod see him. No fomrurtation. & on overy day thie Weck inthe Luther-| In front of these works the rebels hed felled a] ies, &o.. warrants are on perfect and'radion! cure Som coeny “ci-sowimouctng as Oe osee'p as | eke number o tees forming an almost fmpea- | '*** ONTZ & GRY amv. 8. says or noe man 173m" ui continwel Hut one he Fed aca Unttis. | Here the fyi were ral- bb ere coe in| shies More the Magee were | ee Pe BSSEEAN, SOME SY, ek DEE OKSE FOR SALE —So Bae epee lows fought until all thelr ammunition | Wags, EATON Oth do do BPS Hoste K und and kind, Apply | was spent, when jer to je bayonets was "Fi ad ist NewYork. 8 corner 19th. street nd Poamenaee ae given and the were taken at the| Has refoved from 4e6 Kents wrest te nee" 1 | 2d lst de 1 | : vane ay, t of the bayonet, the i between sth ade 8 Bow GAR VIN 8. ui Everything beuiea themes euemy Aylng, leaving | gtrge tale by Mite he mn eine” | at tn de 2 ]_ 5. ONE YEAR CERTIFICATES in their retreat they burnt the bridges commu- Penn. Volunteers U Bougitign * BEMASFERS’ VOUCHERS, | nicating with the town over bers the county road BLAck aLES, Y¥ RICH LUSTERS, on do > dO..s000 i att by et and the railroad. As they had trains of Just received, in al is 6th ‘TTENBOUSE. PANT & co, | ind cars in Pee ‘and at the F Govereee 1 snkers, 352 Pennaylvacia av, ir rear just across the bridges, they were of | lowest market ‘2d Massachusetts do.eveee 1 mhi9tw [inteilig 7 — able to carry off their ‘and dead. J.W. COLLEY. |i do do 40..005.28 mail oe: Foca J EE hed do r) Ta row UST PUBLISHED, must have been pretty Int Rhode alana fe 2 pin Gamovt : ecession,or Sketches | — Before our troa 2 of the Rebellion; just the thing for the family oir- | the. Pte oo Sth Connecticut + cle. or to send -o the Uzionserdier, Pablished by y Sener 6th Vermont do sig, fe CMARLARS Bucy teams | tt = a ae 3 mb 19-ec3m 4% et. and Pa. avenue. SPLENDID TApLE DaMaeiee a a i 7 5 10 TREABURY NUTER, nan it do iJ Bought and sold b ; = a ime "ae in as 7 Sees nit ‘eNwouse, FANT & CO. ma de Indiana tbe feo ; * _mhioiw —_ (inteligetaer) enm7ivanis sv, juat o- Pee Waskington D0. ies {OR SALE-F < wner oth FOR TH FOR, SALE Foe 0° Chau Tis TIME POR 61 8 *p rited and gent! 2 abut DSN a nix hi and. _ a | Woiks well saddle, He can be ren fe do _ mh 19 5 3.¥. Bovine, th do —<-___J-V. COLLINS, — SOLD AND EXCHANGE 0} 4% G Ke PaiwciPaL Cirins ALL FRE 7 bs rebt a A RFPTE NBO! J RPT ewouge ran co, a. = } wh D-w Untelligencer,) oy do ‘

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