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ee” EVENT*.: STAR. Ana INGTON OITY: THURGOAY.............. MARCH 20, 186% UP’ Though Tex Sraz is printed on the fates: Seam press in urs sooth of Haltimore, its edition 1+ 80 large as to r+ nire It to be put to press at on early hour: Adrerssements, therefore, should be @at tn before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day Ova Parenns st the various milltiry camps and Positions will confer s favor by keeping us posted as to movements end effairs In their vicinitie —_S SSS Spirit of the Morning Press. The Intelligencer treats of the very pacific end Peaseuriiig ature of the Inte news from Mexico, to the effect that the dynastic projects which have Deen sscritgd to the Allied Powers are now ex- Pressly disavowed. “The RepuSlican thinks tht Senator Somercy made some palpable hits im the Senate Chamber Yesterday, in the discussion of the messure of abolishing slavery in this District—the “hits” Deing apparently that ‘“‘he dia nct see the necessi- ty of colonigstion in this care,” “his firm belief that slavery bad no legal existence in the Dis- trict,” and that ‘he was opposed to paying for the slaves; and if the money must be expended, he ‘would pay it to the slaves themselves for arrears f labor due.” OUR MILITARY BUDGET. ——_—— - PARTICULARS OF THE EVACUATION OF AQUIA CREEK—COLLISION. The tug Leslie went to the lower fiotilia yester- Gay afternoon and returned about two o'clock this morning, bringing three deserters, who bad escaped from the rebels at Aquia Creek when they evacuated the place last Tuesday. They Peport that tbe rebels numbered about two thou- sand men, and previous to their leaving they tore up the railroad for a considerable distance, and wet fire to the ties as well as the building, wherf, ‘and 2 large schooner, which were totally de- stroyed. They say that the rebels were awfully seared, and that some tall running was done by them when they started. The country about the Creek had been entirely devastated of eve:y- thing that conld be made use of by them On fuesday morning the Yankee ran up ne the batteries and threw among them a fe Wwhiecb had the effect to hasten their departure’ which had alreedy been commenced. The eteamer T. F. Secor came up yesterday wMernoon for repairs, baving bad a collision with the L. D. Collins, xbout 3 o’clock yesterday morn- ng, Bear Indian Read, by which ber paddle- was torn away. , RELEASE OF PRISONERS Yesterday, after examination before Adju- tant Krese and Justice Walter at the Central geardhouse, the following military prisoners confined there were released upon taking the ~ Oath of allegiance: James Smal!woed, George . Bayliss, Herman Wilson, Jos. F. Dull and Lewis F. Diehl, ail of Virginia. They were taken outside the lines, and said that they bad Come thus near the lines in order to escape being forced into the Rebel service. Mir. John Hoover ‘whe bas been imprisoned npon a charge of a Military character, bis lovalty not being dis- puted, was also released. One fellow would cor take the oath, and ‘*pitebed into’’ the ‘Union’? Senerally. He was sent back to confinement PAYING FOR THSIR WHISTLE The general prices for gocds in the Valley of | Virginia and Fauguter, are as follows. Viz: Liverpool ground alum sait per ssck, Sky bbls. 9250810; per bbi., $12 50; ccffee, 31 perlo; tea, 84; cottons and calico, 40c_ per yard; home-made cloth, $150; candies, dip and mc 25 Wj sugar, 35840 ; bacon, all kinds SiF 60815 per pair; shces, Sé287; Bet gallon. No needles or pins > extra, } 86; family, 96.50; superfine, 5 50; corn, 86 per | Derrei. i patsoxe saxn. i: The following bridges on the Manasras Gap | Rellroad beve been burnt by the Conte lerate troops. Vis: North Branch, Sberandoab, 1 mile this side of Strasburg, 90 miles from Alexandria, three spans, 126 feet each. “South Branch, Shenandoah, near River Sta- tion, 60 miles from Alexandria, three spans, 150 feet long. Bridges from Merkhem to Rectortown, one of | ‘Which is 100 feet long. REPULSE OF THE REBEL GUNBOAT FLEET A dispatch received from Cairo, dated the 19th, Feports that Gen. Pope had repulsed the rebel Gunboat fieet at New Madrid, sinking one and Gameging the others more or less. Not a man ‘was lost on the Federal side NEW ARMY REGULATIONS. frmy Corpt—i. Leaves and Furloughs. TT. Passes. ILI. Inspections and Surveys. IV —VIIL. Same as to other Commanders. VIL. Sunday morning Reports. 1%. Orderligs. Oragrly hour Reports after a spareh. . X. Flags to designate Headquarters Headquarters Army of the Potomac, } Camp near Alezandria Seminary. Va , { March 19th, 1862 General Orders, No. 102 1. Commanders of Army Corps have authority to grantfeaves of absence fr periods not exceed- Ang fifteen days, and furlougts. 11. Commanders of Army Corps may grant Passes to the officers and men of their respective commands, within the limits of the Army of tbe Potomac. Such passes must be signed by the ‘Commander himself, or by not exceeding two members of bis steif, specially designated for the Purpose, whose names and signatures must be eported immediately to the Provost Marshal -Gqneral and the Military Governor of the District of Columbia. 411. Inspections, with « view to the condemaz- tion of property, and Boards of Survey, will te ordered by the Commanders of Army Corps. IV. With respect to troops serving within the Umits of bis command, not easigned to an Army Corps, the Military Governor of the District of Columbia will exercise the functions above dele- gxted to Commanders of Army Corps. ¥. All troops serving in Maryland, Pennsylva- = New Jersey, and on the Eastern Shore of | leginia, not assigned to an Army Corps, will immediately report to Moj. General gaps Dix, commanding st Baltimore, who will exercise, in regard to them, all thie functions of Army Corps commanders. ~ VI. Until the divisions actua.ly jotu the a rmy Corps to which they hate been assigned, division commanders will exercise the functions of Com- manders of Corps VII. The commanding officers of the Ar Ullery and Cavalry Reserves and of the Regular dofaatry, Manders of Army Corps, except th ‘Wous for leaves of absence to officers of their com. ‘Mande must be forwarded for the action of these Viti. Commanders of Army Corps, separate Divisions, and detachments, will make ae dene , every Sunday morning, Gated report of their commands. IX. The following Provisions wiil be ttrictly observed, when not rendered impracticable by ‘the distance to General Headquarters, throughout —— Portion of this army ; 5 Of Acmy Corps, Divisionsend @etachments, will send Messengers to these Seedquarters at 10, &.m., and $,p. m., dally for $4. Orderly hour at these Headqharters will be 13, m., at which time daily « Staff omicer from toe Headquarters of each Army Corps and sep- ‘erate commend will attend, at the office of the Assistant Adjutant Genera: at these Headquar. ters, for orders. * 34. After every march, the commander of cach Army Corps, or separate command, will {tier j attend in person, or sead a staif officer to the e@lce of the Assistant Adjutant General at these | Reedquarters, Yor orders, sad to report the locn- | thes of the Heedquarters of bis Corps and exch of its divisions. $B. After every march, he Crieleoftuc oon consoll- | of Mr Tuomas skinner of Hill aj fbave beew fired ard entirely consomed. fir is ‘ Ld : s tat ee Hand qanter wil end Ia LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. -~ Orrreran: ~ WANTS. AUCTION SALES. 4 a Staff officer, to the office eo ORCORAN’s ista Wy ANTE: PITUATION as amarpe, Call THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW ot Adjstant General, for orders, and, to WROR FER TRESS HOMEeE- (OMhes 0 a Ve ae eet _esshaiereoms, By WALL & eae ‘Aeotoneers. report the location of their respective offices. ———— March 17,'1862, | <= 1 1 a Commanders of Army Corps and separate} WILLIAM L. YANCEY, THE CONFED innbeaa es piaate adi MANS RVANTS WANTED For the house V4Leens IMPROVED. BRAY ms ‘ them. COMMISSIONER, CAPTURED, DIS- Ordered, hath pemves con’ ‘And drive in oarmage. at 433 F street, | YA caoeanek a commands will use every means to keep them- $A SAILOR claims for Investigation and decision, under the | between éth and 7B. mh 20 3° 3 5 Lot Ke bsege sclwse constantly informed of the;leantion, of GUISED Ai . J ieter nt of the Hon,” hdwin M WANZES-A spon teed SUTLER TENT | © absivinfon ot Lit "quare pth, Se eran ae tas tallowing desertptions will be | THE TELEGRAPH CABLE CUT BY SECESA | March’ seg0 ean’ noses subjoined, be. and are be ee Be ts anit” | So feet oan alley. And eis the somes oo ee ef ——o—_—- * com- used to designate the loestions of General Head-] jog seGaR ELBOTED TO CONGRESS, ated eit WANTED- A WOMAN to ake care of Teonee coh aueet hath rol epping tet quarters, and the Headquarters of Army Corps oe a eee ception, from day to day; from 448 12th street. between G and He mh ee ate | 82. or: impr nor-ateny and Divisions : son pgae pre =~ a. png prectaa i# WANTED-—A white WOMAN who under al cam ead ters: To be of Blue, six | Marc! —Returns from — a ‘&o. ‘at the Ftors ' Pathe im 7, dichogetece pute: white star with four In Accomac and Northampton counties, show ORDER grr CONTRACTS FOR ARMS. Rae te “y poking oy EARS “s = [ie Siarann. acon potnts, and 3 feet § inches from tip to tip, in the] Watson ahead for Congress. Segar, however, weahengene S DEMSTENET, | WANTED-A rocd, convenient HOUSE oon ARNAR. a ‘andes. received nearly a hundred votes there. The ess ts taining from six to sen, soetes, Se ir fur- Por Headquarters of at Army Corps: Red, 6} result in Hampton however changes the nished or unfarniened, Apply Theo tes Pe 0) 332 Ha flbeabitceny mh 90-$t and elects Joseph Segar by from 130 to 140 ma- jority. " A flag of truce went out to-day, but no news feet square, having a white ster with four points and 3 feet 6 inches from tip to tip, in the center. The number of the Corps in biack, in the middle That the Hon. J a Holt, and Alon, overt Dele Owens be aid they te appointed a ial commission to audit an jan all phatraste, orders and claims on the ‘ar Deprrtment in reapect t» ordnance, arms and ammunition, their determination to be final. ferred A rece! o’olook from the South order avenue, f the star. ‘was received by it. By. of | and conclusive as this on all wit, ‘* * For the Headquarters of Dwvisions: Six feet | Gen. Wool, the boat’s crew were not permitted | questions touching the validity” execution, and WANTED—4. sont Swe Ca Let , between =i i equare, divided horizoptally, into three parts, the | to receive southern papers; and, consequently, | sum due ae oem due such = nae Lane " woman ath jegom O 5 south, upper and lower thirds blue, the middie third | the press is cut off from the supply heretofore d upon all other questions ing between required, st : ‘the tracto vernment upon said contracts. white, the name of be Division Commander to 2a. "The said comentesion Srl precesa forth- be borne {2 black, in the center. with to investigate all claims contracts in cree pon Wr a mane er scree: = fe a 5 "The piceattes Rhode Island arrived from Key “M , M.S .” this office. wh 19-2t* ve aff, v ® i st to ordnance. arms and ammunition. ANTED-—A first rate K fora fe These flazs will be attached to epepner a West yosterdar ovunines wisn in 9 ls, and sailed var Saat Ge atediaer ant : Te pet BOK fore roses 16 feet long, made in sp ‘ely cote ped a for New — te 2 se Se aot and dicate te same. All] 7th st, opposite Center Market. }9 se FUTURE DAYS. and wlll be habitually displayed in front o: ‘m. L. Yancey was ca: interested In auch contracts, may appear NTED IMMED we ow teat, or from some prominent part of the house of | on board of a sctooner which wee trying to rua | fo person, but not by Attorney before suid com. | WANTED IMME D ST By J. C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. vessel, occupied as the Headquarters they deslg- | the blockade. He was dressed in sailor’s clothes, | misioners, and be heard respecting their claime, | mb 19 st* joners shall nate. and was recognised by one of the newspaper cor- | ®t Such time and place as the comm! K f , appoint. The chief of «rdnance and all other | YYANTED—For « private family. a HOUSE, In the movements of the Army, and upon the | respondents. oficers in the Department will furnish euch books bed reumnennk 7 situated, oonteiniag at lesst tour Se ca field of battle the positions of the Generals will St. Mary’s, Florida, bas been occupied by our | and papers as the commissioners may require. mh 19 3 corporation be designated by smaller flags of the same pat- | forces; also Jacksonville. Major ont he frp sham pe a nt i OARD WANTEDAA a 92,00 Beak of the as Ste tern, but four feet square, and attached to light} ‘Phe U. 8. bark Young Rover, from the mouth | speciall a tink levedigations: At Ail he comm ave B Board ma private family w “he. ean bave an. NO OF poles cr staifs, twelve feet in length et of the Rappahannock, arrived here last evening. they ma award In favor ofsball be mptly paid. aoe a ~ Adarose 5 °. oe » nena 3. C, mecut bntatatre . The (Quartermester’s Departmext will take im- | No news in that vicinity. No application wi enterta! = wots. mediate measures to supply tbese flags upon re- It has been discovered that the telegraph ca- ae wee en which they Dex, 200, S4LEe aie eee ee = — he Auctioneers. quisitions approved by army corps commanders. | ble was cut at about ten miles from the Eastern ‘3d. in their investigation, they shall find | years of age. Marned mon peed EP eo TURE af Avctiox.—On ‘SDAY, the By command of Major Gen’! McClellan: Shore. A man supposed to be the culprit hasbeen | reason to believe that any R. -» ent or employee of 1 27th | sel! at 10 S the S. Wittrams, Ass't A@j’t General. | arrested, and has been sent to Gen. Lockwood. | the War Department was directly or Indirectly 2S Penn: evenue and sth +! Feeldense of Wis weadeuvar: aed tina terested ANTED—A SUTLER'S WAGON. Bate ————— An example will probably be made of bim. SEIMGARCieT of sderteanrety soemmacionan on: ‘and suitadle for two Rorsee:and MARR GA Ci Hair Seat, Parlor, end ann THE OPERATIONS ON THE COAST QF | The wind here is east, and unpleasant. tte pr Procnrement, they shall give notice thereof to fear ai yak pm gee gy Sk, z . FLORIDA. aa the claimant, and proceed to investigate and de- po grt c..” gare 338 Pennsylvania ave Mohoraay. and other Bureaus, and The Gccupation of St Angustine and Jack- Late frem Shipping wicca es es po meeting wom oy ppg hargee ee prok — oe _— (Rspe ican S ok = “= Canter. Card. Dining and other Tabiees, + DAVIS—VIRGINIA 7 A : ise SMe ae een ALLRED OUT--REBEL BATTERIES. be eatablinned: chal be ocd cause for adjudg- | EA Wastin WOMEN at the Notions! Stones pase Mis othe? Bedstonde, Wardrobes, and Wogatacr the Sllewing-tnteresiing partion, | og Point, March 19.—An intelligent | !ng the claim to 5 Laundry. Pa avenue and 13th st. mh 18 2t' lars of the late operations on the coast of Florida from the official dispatche:. Com. Rogers, of the U 8. Fiag Ship Wabash, Epwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, contraband, who has just come in, reports that Jeff Davis issued a proclamation on the 10th call- ing out all the militia from sixteen to sixty years ANTED-A NURSE. Inquire at Room No. Lasbadied A frat tee gl ET as ~ ington, D.C. mh 18-3t* aepememna rare China, Crockery and Stone Ware, Table —e a utlery, 2. Dupent the ocampation of St. CoACaMAKERS WANTE ate fh Giltact Meberane P M and pa Rea ; of age, end orders them report to headquarters by nainith ; also.a Painter, a Trimmer. and | Widow terteins Ae mg = hee patie the bar with some ath pulty companies, “Vinginis, he says, demands, every fait wanes and’ atoady ‘employment ct the N m1 ic ’ sacrifice, to maintain the dignity of her soil. He says everybody has quit work and a thor- ough panicextendsall over the country.. Nothing is done in Fredericksburg but talking and raving fair wagesand steady employment ; none need to vaur orders I approached St Au. pKa WALTER & KARMANN. e under a tlag of truce. and as I drew near was hole!ed upon one of the wf Bi poise re ; reel EN Sg eT Em, good jot Kr ANTED—For Ist April or before, at or erme Marion about the Yankees. proce oot month & Ei ae Git Se8On mh2) (Kep.) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte, T yaasees oon aegis Mayor IMPORTANT FROM FREDERICKSBURG. house, ostasied by's pleasant end f AL'S BA. and conducted to the City Hall, where the mu-| Thirty Thousand Troops Passed tarough that lly. near Lafayette P ace and not eas ‘ the ’ A arrangement | Address, t&@ oirout court of the ni¢ipel autboritles were aseembied. I informed Place. Oem. rc ade eT hee nty of them that baving come to rest e the authority of ee thd tele bee ne” ad bt gs ioge i to Pobiis ale the United States, you hed deemed it more kind . : and he ie TANTED-B. ry % LL | the Slataay of of ead cout towend an unarmed boat to inform the citizens of | on his own farm, came in to-night: and says WwW Fe ore ont therPrean bers | ms the folle > your d: termination then M0 orenpy the town at ——— be Would not take’ up arms against AAS) YE opnv-niegt to t ie freasury Deper 1st seared Re 7. ton once by force of arms. That you were desirous i nas itis {aa einn Wane Se » 5 I jo. to calm any apprebensions of harsh treatment that | _ He was a gf Peg gel before yore Maa. OP Swat Dee &, jot Nevers | fquare No m'pht ex!.tin their minds, and that you should | Troops were being thrown fh from Letters by Gen'l | square No. 78, in idl me 20,000 or 30,000 had passed ‘Washington, and a fair price for Old Letters wri! together with al! carefully respect the persons and property of all | nassas rapidly. do 000 er 18 B00" comniaed, ten by oclobrated. Americans, ‘Ce. . nol ae citizens who submitted to the authority of the tateugh, but not over that they intended datued lebrities, Presidents, Ge . Co | eee ‘and will be sold United States. That you had s single purpose—| _ An officer told cen ce Aquis Crak Beaver zasgen! ator Divines, fewzer &c. Address | j0. 43, to May term 1261, in favor 008 to restore the state of :fairs which existed before | Ing the line forme: ten Stn oo ROBERT SPRING, 643 N. Twelfth street, Pini Co. A the rebellion Dam, the Rappshannock and the gap pisiphis. Rare Books and Pamphiets a ‘mh 7 dte late I informed the munletpal uthorities that so | Mountains. nate poses RTRDOTOE — long as they respect: the authority of the gov- STATEMENT OF AN a e 'o have every one kro’ ernment we serve, and acted In good falth, su-| JudesPrinears another fugitive: cays he wes Mey ry peg is BALLS, PARTIES, &c. niefpal sffairs would be left {n their hands, so | in Fredericksburg ten days ay berger there fo ype oe ‘PRE STH GRAND COTILLON PARTY far as might be consistent with the exigencies of | were no fortification there then, but yerperatiaee: ven ireet, below F’. T= STH bo the times. were being made to bulld a battery on the river, WARTED-From April i 962 for = permanent TEMP tRANCE HALL. ‘The mayor and council then informed me that | tive miles below Fredericksburg. * residence, 5 emali COTTAGE HOUSE, ei: 2 Sth and Joth, the pince had been evacuated the preceding] Atthat time, there was not a full regiment or ip Wathingion or Georgetown. Rent must be On i greet, barons ‘NG. Maroh: 2 penies of Florida troops, and | there, but the troops at the Potomac batteries have moderate, Roi es ae Ph hid Dancing to commen ce at the ‘o'clock. ‘ame y y received the entire assurance [ | since marched in, and from ten to fifteen thousand stieck, Gena, v6. fe 27-2awl if. George a celebrated band. Tee gave them. aud placed the city in my hands. I] are now there. Some of the troops marched there a recommended them to hoist the flag of our Unioa at once, end tn prompt accordance with the advice, by the order of the mayor, the na- from Warrenton Junction. Dd? PROF C.F. BARNES, Manager, E WANTED TO OPEN $1 00 a tice ara take the wholesale agency, in every State, for al reat ~ COAL OL 5 tional ensign wes displayed from the flag-staif CONGRESSIONAL. Maps, eS Commenter a Chiet 2 I M New fern 1 OAL Li nee "Tbe mayor Proposed to turn over to methe five} XXXVIIth CONGRESS —Secend Session. ofmy saps have sivendy boon ecld’ Mice a maces | BAY: CORN. DA mat esnuon mounted at the fort, which are in good PS Se pri cond |. &e., Jo fo to Caltiorsiss Engiand end Guba, Agents aise WoLave t spiked, and also the few mu- Sznate.—Afler our report closed yesterday— 08. : tion and n W8nted in ever county and in every regiment in 2-Im* Corner New Jersey av. at. sg of war lett by the retreating enemy 1 | _ The bill for the organization of army corps and Ourarmy. Send for oiroulars. SLED DRAP sired him to teke charge of them for the. pre- | Staffs was ps a Es ee @N ALL POINTS, tnventories, and establish | _ The bill for the abolishment. of slavery in the mbé Imd&w.if _164 Broadway, New York. netic eres = District of Columbia was then taken up, and after ~ to that = AY COOKE & CO. B. ae ea ae being discuseed by Messrs. Pomery and Doolittle, WANTED Every, — = pig be “i an + ee 4 Pik ~~ 8b ; it ras postpones wntis to-day. : in the housefa g line, corms Ge K SALE—MALT GRAIN. suitable food for Boul men of the city, requesting |, The Senate then went into executive session gions ply Will do well to cali. R. =. cown, ot0.,at 10 ooeie per Buahel- Ariz them tor x peopleaud to confide in our jaune time, and en opening the doors, #3- {enat stde.} Dealer te Mea sna aEgt RtLOEFE LERS ‘Brewery, New ork Be, tious towards them. About 1,500 per- : biture. no s ‘as! i one- Hovsx.—After our report closed— ~ OTIC! GIVI that oor- the ais inevine a an Satere ter preleed The House continued the consideration of the WARTED—Aatiorgand dire | re AY N Toe Ere kates verted te this ares ons Who are earnestly attached tothe | tex Dill for several hours; afler which they ad- WARE cheap of Hd; GREGORY. 251" Pras | Paper is he Be : Union. a large number who are silently op journed. * avenus. jas 1 la:ger number who care very little atter. [ think that nearly all the men ia the condition of aifairs we are now hing 8 much violent and persistent feeling e women. They seem to mistake trea- son for courage, and have a theatrical desire to figure es Leroines. Their minds have doubtless been filled with the falsehoods so industriously ctreulated in regard to the lust and hatred of our troops. On the nicht before our arrival, a party of women eesemnbled in front of the barracks ans @ ‘ne —_ bidders are ieee wo Ee commtanonted wicks tvew the iPS * siajor Ooms bub. WY BANG Sittbater POV Eted EB. Me ko tee ja SERN er « onrerpm, jo 1s-tf N THE LADIES OF THE friRST BAP- tist Churoh, invite a!l.who wish to sid jem in rebuilding their house of egrhip. late! destroyed by a storm, to atterda FEST Ah FAIR, they nome he ee ce jae oe i venus, between end posi! 8 Hotel) commencing MONDAY. EVENING, 24th March Contributions suitable for eush an occasion wil! be very tabie, and may be sent to J. W. 8t,, above |. JLARKE, 364 71 mil9 3t* f “THE TRAITOR, AARON BURR,” HE Un‘er eri kes peoata ieemeskor sending an LAGER BEER, to calls of Felix s Reading Ate est down the flag-staff in order that it might not Lee eee ve attention of all be used to support the old flag. ‘The menseemed REV. WILLIAM H. MILBURN, : CHARLES MADRS, anxious to conciiitate us in every way. THE BLIND PREACHER, Will deliver his SECOND AND LAST LECTURE AT WESLEYCHAPEL, Corner of Fifth and F streets, On THURSDAY EVENING, March 2, mh 19 Iw" corner Pa. avenue snd 3d street. OPera AND rune GLASSES, SPECTA- Cc |. &o. Opers, Merine sed Field Biaasoe orement of Kiso, Gold, Silver era. Sno spel Spectacles, “Mast be 4) Metropol! late Brown s) Hotel, ere isa great scarcity of provisions in the place. There seems to be no money except wretcb- ed paper currency of the rebellion, and much poverty exiaty fa the water batter: ire Bt the store of 8. & W. MEYEN: iat? louse. areas soe mhisiw OVERLAND OYSTER EX. Co, at the fort are three fine 00) pounds, and two eight hewitz of 5,600 pounds, with ‘There is a number of useless and not mount- mar 20-tf mhi9 -st ORR & CO, Banners, 517 Seventh street, rice oteedngey, ee | SaNOL—The Lee and Gherecr af Aare Bur. | GOO, FOUND? tester athe pea tas ries at other harbors. The Canoes BE Goss ROUGH TALLOW Ensiaputed Claims onthe U.S. Govercment at arrison of the plw ent from St. Augustine at sd Washington or other cities. U 8. Centifi- thidviy bt on oat h for Smyrna where are{ | For sale at the Bookstores Ad at the door. and 4 other values, megctinted Tats on sald to be about 500 trons, a battery, the steamer | Doors open at 7; Lecture to cdmménce at 8 o’olk, ARMY GREASE ‘sonaily or by letter. References— Wm. Carolina and a considerable quantity of arma and | mb l-mem ecitvinwall, Seq: Wiles 6. er $ n fon WASHIN ASSOC TED, + Geetord, Tucson ‘i ; itively stated that the Governor hoa | STON CTORE man tos. Zone & ihayer & Brotier, of Boston: oument of/East Florida and FRIDAY Msi 2, for which the highest price will be paid at the Na- VE . oF alt Let a stand near Apalachicola. ‘wenty re; tions! Soap Candie Works, Green street and CH. RIVART & CO, ) of the coest survey, whu accompa. | ¢ WILLIAM GOODELL, E of York. . C. Ried me, rendered me much valuableaid. sutjost fhe Comstincton for imancipation, and aan oe JEWELL, Proprietor. SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT Lieut. Stevens, of the gunboat Ottawa, report ‘ — REMOVED TO the occupation of Tecksonvines aa altTy Rickes, holders wait e yoauired to exhibit | [J , 8: O CART URMASTERS VOUCHERS, 8. E.Connzr ov PEnn. AVENUE AND £1xTH 8t., uh iceeeded Jn crossing the bar with this veasel, | | Doors open at 7 'oloox; Eecture to commisnce at Bove RT TENBOUSE, FANT & Co.. Bee a e Seneca an . thi soa $ Ft ‘ashe ; wr toy att oclock avg no water to are | MOFGA oonte ch tobe obtnnod at the door | a away cPieetima sed Fenmnvivasia hy, _ under our keels. The Smith arrived half an hour | S248 the Bookstores. = G mh 17 H, ROSEY, Acznt, New Yorx. afterwards, add crossed witbout a pilot. As it was necessary to make arrangements to 3-10 TREASURY NOTEH; 8, BONDS, JAMES MOLAN, Acznt, Wasxinoton, D.C. RE pe ppd : = ae ee ra. | " Bought and sold SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, the guns before leaving the entcanse'at erate goth of Eebruacy. 1002, must be rooted on or RITT, ENBOUSE, FANT,® con FINE OLD BRANDY and WHISKY. gvening. 02 iste to move up to this place that | Qusnsewiil be criely cater ee eee | mhistw _tietnlnesoey _U7- A liberal discount to dealers, mahi9 ee I alacovered large fires, bearing | mete SUPERIN’T OF POLICE, POF, SALES FOR $85 CASH —The owner] Q ET THE BEST DETECTOR! W..N. W. from the anchorage, whi OFFICK OF JOINT _COMMISSIO: go plo? be, on my arrival here, the Darang of ecilcana UNtrsp ssarke AND Costa Ric. A pet tht (reed haeds hist ANK Nore Sup RTER houses, and otber property belonging to Northern Boag oT ot: Maren 12 ye pa Of the | Works well im harnese or under the saddle, Hecan} 2 o ’ men with suspected Union proclivit! es, burnt by published on the 15th of each monta by order of the FELD & LARE, Pittsburg, Pa , at HAZEL’S Stabie, in Georgetow: bel commander. pean TD 3 3. ¥. SOLLINS, hei 18 day i the of two months froin thiedags hereby tliowed for olsimants to file their proofs against ae eee bli peri 1 left Mayport yesterday with the vessels named | of Coats Rios, and no sutonahee creat n ON A Al At One Doliar @ Year, in advance, for this point, ordering the Ellen to stop at St. | ¢ allowed uciess good cause shall be shown for qo ANP RCIPAL CITES = ia the Largest and Best of Jobn’s Bluff and take on board the guns and mu-| 8¥Ch delay. Bought and soid by CUONT ER nitions of at that point, and afterwards to} Uh 16-20 CHAS. W. DAVIR, Seo. RIT ZEN HOUSE, PANT & CO. — age join me here, which mission was successfull: EVERY ONE’S —TO i ) "i accomplished. = 4 CITIZENS. oTRdMengs, an FHF] _ mn 1 intellizenoer.) published pe f HLS me the rates We succeeded in reaching Jacksonville with- ‘RS '—1 re received &* very jarge snd ROF. AL WOLOWSKIi BEGS LEAVE of discount for out difficulty, and at every house saving one oe gescrament of Spring Clotmings which I am to nfo and the pubtio, that, bav- New ‘ORK, fond evidences of peaceful demonstrations and | Sftr ae ossuats Bs “near F. fo 375m.) SE, Met_FIth 8 cp the Piano and in Sinerne, | fector are sermbuned ta one urniog reason On our arrival at this place, ” ‘« desi be- i of the corporate authorities, through 8S Burnt’ d=-4 S ee ieee eee zq. came off with tog of trace and geve up Fisker me adi Teoma | forme om the stata chomaclvet of | the oaein © town. ¥ rages system of inatruction, at his From conversations with intelligent citizens {| BBcefor tai fs spony out’ be praatose | fonaeuse, Nor 461 Tenth atroot, Went mide, be- x oy that _ rp ape = egret — As rage = id ‘The ora yan countensnoce upon C3 ion Ci re 12 o’clock a. m.. lor the protection of our } that t 6 and give the peace, now evermore fours 4 fear vs, bat their own people’ From tae oeuye- Amen * bas 1et__ | Zucsdave. Thursdays ahd Saturdays. _ fe 24 im ton of this important potat, | am gatistied ifour opportuni are improved great results will flow. Many of the citizens have fled, but many remain, and there is reason to beifeve most of them will return. { have just heard that the mu- nieipal government has been restored. Com. Dupont says his officers and men have on Ie oe ae vane F DY. a cele Ci rit f the latest designs ‘times 8 Bere. trom Our vosnu ‘scturi Novice 70 \RieKae It A rwo monde Cv kite ‘WAGON, Bil occastons displayed great spirit and ability. any SURE: AND SOME TSF Beet A dispetch from him, dated March 15, off St. “ odee Biase to hntrene No. Sevent Augustine, contains the following A corner 194 aa — Of GARD PROTOGRAPER at ‘*Purther information from the St. Jobns river is satisfactory.” The burning of the valuable mills and lumber, with the fine hotel at Jacksonville, aod the house of Mr. Robinson, a Union man,was by order of the rebel General ‘Trapier, who, after poploriansiy flying with his forces from the town, with very considerable m ans of defense at band, » Butter. ey UTROW, No.4 DR. M. VELLNY’S PRIVATE ROSPITAL, In ras Fepriat Brock, rn SAE ene Patent Fame am, sent a larye detachment back for this incendii Corner = ms, ‘eshragton, Purpose, on discovering that our gunboats hed RestauRanr AND EATING HOUSE, ISHED POR GRE bot been able, on their first arrival, to cross the y bar.” BSTABLISHED FOR TAK SUPE ESSN TRE ONLY REGULAR EAYSICIAN Ab- Down on 11 Tovacco Tax —The St. Mary’s Beacon and the Marlborough Gazette, papers in the neighboring counties of Maryland, strenuous- ly object to the proposed tax on their Principal sericuitural staple, which they allege to be equal to more than enc Aalf the average amount received for itin the market’ They recommend the far- mets to reduce their crops of tobacco and grow sometbing else _ g,Uicaaorans Pings.—The Marlborough Gazette vs mh 25 Bete 20 RUE. En 10 Ress Papa aprons Numerous hry # Sige have oat occurred = in Coaries county, At worn Peter Wiiliam fodder honge, inthe district, hnd bit » —

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