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EVENING STAR. |LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. |*yrertsterm opty Erals|TecPrve ts oa a pore WANTS. AUCTION SALES. convince ———————_— | and Means Committee that the proposed W ATELY—A good OYS8-| THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORRO’ FROM ee ae poate antc Ist The meas He Je not ached for by the own- og business om dees ane Haegalenrig Wife bat geen Rinly ar B90"% im By WALL& ore ee WASHINGTON OITY: PE comedonpaarempnperkr perenne meager her Itts not asked for by the general people of | turers of billiard tables. The renowned Michael FRIDAY.................. MARCH 91, 1868+ | severe northeast storm has been Prevailing here — for the last two days. Several small vessels have really desired by the Slaves themselves, if unin- SSE sae Seep ore tg 0 Phelan represents them here, and in his circular Wétred “Roplrat 956 Hrvkrect, corner’ cf ath B Sues mom se ry . f 34. No evidence exists that it is asked for or setting forth his case he groups so much interest- one Pice Bot tal Bercy, «7 information reference ouT established | it LL & NARD. Anots, mn prom in ure south of Daltznre, edition | bese og without decal ge enn | aah tener as creinaare of cea mearate. | Stitrds ot thin time that we ropabiss ie oc | WW psmuract cipal cucne oT astmost ha, ‘team press in ur south of Baltimore, cys be got off without d'ficulty. «nae 5 appa? tx'the toon of (he ani follows: by Smee. mbox" FUTURE DAYs. 1s so large as to r>-uire It to be put to press Nothing has been heard or seen and desolation which the indulgence of party Dear Sir: I desire in behalf of those who find a Ww 'ED—A good F, ER. 4,rare chance By J. C. McoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. early hour: Adversssements, therefore, should be | mac.’ sectional passions has already produced. Deathful recreation at the game of billiards, the ‘willps oftrel oy eafinrat tis sath at 0 | A OMINISTRATORS SALE OF ar. gent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they M8Y | The Monitor ocoupies her usual position above | sth There is no necess! the measure at | keepers of billiard tables for ublic play, and the | between 4 Sos. m. or from 4 to On MONDAY APTE: = Marek not appear until the next day. the fleet. She has received some alterations and ciao spread rely Sepang ey teed ap manufacturers of ean one 2 aoe am = = pag SK OL eet en - 20h. preg: especi: a8 Tosse! sla- | some considerations agai: Gosling =, fume eet Ovn Parenps st #.c various military camps and edAltions thet will materially a4 tober im Fery. were removed from the District by the leg- | amount, 2. Seesteee, Inexpedien an well = Ww Vinusrivania, eyes & good Wathen oo copes Of Washington 6 per cent, nability. islation of 1850. 4 before to each | one ; - % petions wae oeaies = Sever Sy eee eee Ths clagicph cahis as been = ee os sr coo eeoeentoen ne eee oat 5 nasa ible kept for ane twenty Zl rae year. Now, jf nope pat sack . sohreaie oe "ferme cueks READ Lbs, ‘as to movements and afeirs in their vicinities. run, but the bad weather has puta stop rar posely gned to frustrate @ restoration of measure ate) arr . F. ° it is exact]: to that E.— Valuable if .._ SSS | tie being to operations upon it. ‘e Ph = tebel with some | Saasive i fa calculciod to fafesie to cnata| W sve On f paeacee Iyforsccm: | mhs0d 3.0. MoGUIRE'S BO ee Spirit of the Morning Press. The only important item of Southern news is | coins: of their accusations the gov- | view. A small impost upon each would yield a a ae y located in this | —"By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auchoneera. of the death of ited States bh & aaty. The Inteliigencer notices the indications of | a comfirmation of the rumor z ernmen| Bop dttideae ich they have | larger ite amount, and this ought to be a“ popular sentiment in parts cf Tennessee now pro- | Buchanen, the commander of the Merrimac. He | hitherto so mu TURE af Avction—On tf ‘spa tse ‘or to oGUIRE & CO. OUSEHOLD AND KI needed. of such a | conclusive the tax reported by thecom-]| 1.) 91-¢¢ Avotion sal = Taceokants, H ei Dill will be pla directly into rebel hands. tte. It is erroneously conceived that almost | ~~~“ _“netlon ane Commission Scrobants._ y instant, sell at 10 tected from secession violence by the presence of caarenaly wenetet ” tedpartace sty rad ters whilst it will em barfass the fiends of the Unies | aia ad Ge abe vaeabene eae tn Wants A fall ROOM. suitable for Feeidance of Mre Woadeuvar our armies. of Saturday week, and wes assured throughout the loyal border and the whole gpatent circumstances. Thie is not the case. a y ~ hetouRs | next to the corner of G, 8 good The Republican, appalled by the storm of pud- | that amputation would most probably be neces- | South; and, by arousing new in their makers and keepers ef the ae asin coreg = ment of Furniture, vis: tables are only Oth streets. stven if necesss- | Mahogany Hair Seat, Parlor, and Arm shrank from the operation, but, | minds, will ivze efforts, and thus in- | moderately }, not gathering any lai “D,,”” ‘stating location ‘Rook: heirs, us Lic indigestion failing upon it and kindred ab- | sary. Buchanan definitely ta bloody and expensive civil, ft from thelr capital invested than most other terme. mb 31-2" = and other Bureaus, aad knowing that by such a course only could there a Eo Mahogany. ng o — ianae oa Uadenmaotae Gece te wee i pinion his life, he finally con- | ¥2?- ifthere is one thing in the world clearer = Occupations. Nor are the majority of N as wetni Hl betas an than all the rest it ts that new agitations on the | the players, generally, in easy circumstances, ANTES MIVA TION os wotnaree. Oeil | a1, x . Card, Dimog and other Taties, to-day a whining, shuffling disclaimer that it has | sented. The amputation was performed two or | slavery question should have been held in abey- te Eimoct tice W ‘he. sob t street, between niet Masive top Cottage Chataber saa ever sasatled Gen. McClellan '! three inches below the hip joint, but sce =e potas ry Leb ear pp mre 7d porte. Aninagt ths eee and —. — MAN SERVANTS WANTED For the house SERVANTS WANZED_For tis house Siards. other : The Repudlican bas another of its profound | upon bis ctr great, and he died upon sa fren srenpt ter reer ce and drive jn os at 433 F street, = eather Bese, Hair and Sh uok Batircetss,. Bunsbyfsh articles, demonstrating as clear as mud | the following day. now pursued {s calculated to re-unite the South . 7 Ddetw: Dares Beddi that raw soldiers are better than trained ones. THE CAPTURE OF YANCRY. and divide the North. loyal people of the country. The course that is carriage. Bay erp eee yy > SS s,and Pulows, ; to WANZED- 4 cepond bend SUTLER TENT: | China. Glass, Crockery and Stone Ware, Table 7th. The attempt to this ina hurry at this | fey ; and the t dollars additional + BP. MUNSELL, Star office Clothe ee 5 Saree ee whee een ae oe New Yor, March 21.—A letter toa New York | juncture is Rive Att ed waned ean ra, stating prioe, &o..&o. mh 20-2t* Gover eative of the doubts of its advo- | for the billi ble will simply drive it out of 20-3t*_ | Gilt and Mahogary F ct and Cloggs. she District who do not approve of the billfor the | | "aated Fort Monroe, March 19th, says that | cates if It could be passed when both sides of tne | oh (eee ar plates moe W ‘chleren, a ZORA 0 take care of Ont PR pein adhe Caee"and Wooe cuye that ifthe sluveholders recelve with'such | #1ter has been recelved from aboard the R. R. | Guenion could, be, more fully and furly repre manta frequented by clerks and mechanics afer | 448 18th stock, Betweoe and‘fir”"™' mi Bf he" | One hae Oi east a = 8 Dill really so favorable to them, the | Cuvier, at Key West, 10th inst., that the steamer | jy, t in the absence of one party. business hours for the enjoymentef this game, WANZED-A white WOMAN who under. | Withs rood lot Kitohen Reqtisives, peitchceaty be abel 4 ithowt compensa. | Water Witch captured a schooner on theSth with| 8th. The attempt to abolish slavery here with- | whose profits are too to bear so great a tax. rey eer Roti at the 2 | mhz (Ree) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancty — wea pense- | Wm. L. Yancey on board, disguised in sailors gut the previous concurrence of Maryland, will | in hese the tables will disappear. In, those | som etropotttan H mh zsh) OREEN & | ams — _ clothes. He was recognised and delivered over the caption of the terzitory of the District having | will be retained; and those who have had nine | WWANZED—A sod, convenient HOU; soe: | MASA ene ee acs ee, peel ET to the Fort. been ys understood ooo ise the consent } will keep but three. A tax of five dollars each hh GF ac No. Loutainss a ow tog bes | psa — 2 us . Latest from Liverpeel Peint. “meee wet! Nesmpannation! is manifestly | of twenty; ‘and if revenue is the lect it ought RTE 00d SERVANT for an officer wrllexpose to public cals io cas te ty Rebeis Leaving oe ne tn the | inadequate, in many cases would reach only | to be substituted. If, however, the aim isto 2 Pt Gne said Bow THEY DIDIT Army—Suspension of Worl Ww to horses pre- | the Slet day of March, instant, 162, at 1 upon the Gun- | toa half or a quarter of the value of the t ing the of billiards except by gused- 1 at PHILP & SOLUMON®S’, 332 Pa. | m., the followii » to-wit, viz >—Lot On the morning of the day on — — boats—Arrests of Union Men. to be aarrendered. ‘Numerous widows Fre rien! to aeurep ¢ e manufacture oe tables, avenuc. (Heoubitesn:} tah 30-8 & in'equare Nos “im 7 nee m. Siist Banks’ army entered Charlestown, Va., the ban! Livexroot Point, March 20.—Five white men | oF; 4 ag! ples persons of both | and distress the mechanics thus employed, the | ——— 0, 5, 1p square No. q eines located there absquatulated, carrying off nearly all | and twenty-one negroes came over last night. | 8¢xe# who have been left dependent on the wages | measure le sure tarcoeat it Ie ie le persisted in, ANTED-A sood COOK at 933 Tat, between Pd Ne-Witn square No. 62, sad lot to all the elt. They | of the meas of sateiseren, measure be deprived | billiards will become whai some thiak it is now, | Ny. qigi and 1gth A mh 19-8" | together with all and sing@lar the 1 the money of any value belonging The white men belong to Fredericksburg. ey | of the means of subsistence. an exclusive amusement of the wealthy. Some | “SS = -—S= = —_____m*<*— ~seixed &nd levied upon as the zens of the town and its vicinity! It thus made report that the troops at Fredericksburg are] 10th. The compensation proper to be paid in | think they have found a sufficient justification for WwW eD—A pt s980 ODOK avax it rook Mackall, ‘and will be sold to + tracks for Staunton, as the thieves managing !t8 | jeaving very fast. The foundations or pins at | each case can be ascertained only by an actual | thir exercitant too in the slleation that billiards } 0.4 Sores Geeetare., Anny ot No. Pty escape alleged. It seems that everybody there | cach end of the railroad bridge over the Rappa- | *Ppralsement of the pron cep f in question. isa luxury—“men can do without playing bil- | 7th st. oppo' ane nae oes Ma, in ares depen! Deen parato} ith. The present status of slavery in this Dis- | ijards.”” Yes! and if thistax {s laid, the MM EDIATELY—Two good| mh? dts late Mi ». c. re Stahl ta es eee; eat ee memneret oe ry to its | trict was determined by the solemn compromises part do without them; in which case, how 7~ WANEBENs a 212 Pennsylvania avenue, toote cechataa ety Ceotedonie™ eb cae | Samtution. of 1850, 1n watch the loyal border States have | Treasury to get the money it might have recelved | mhiogts Sn BALLS, PARTIES, &c. their pockets only * Con: te”? and sbin-} A mutiny occurred in the North Carolina regi- | still an equitable interest. It becomes the people | under a> maderate impost? A tax so high as to BA5D, .WANTEDCA contleman wishes . ‘ Phowes oa the retreat of the coke trance eeectt | ment stationed at Petomac Creek. One of the | Of, {ree and slaves to respect and adhere to that | amount to.a practical prohibition to large classes Boma i a private family wherg he oan bers | [TS STH GRAND COTILLON FaRTy sin tno the pop |Se"BRp USN UN ee ele Vat | ia, Tuner erty pty |" fa Pia ET inne made a | EDT an S| TSE OPH ORANG coRLCON ately lost absolutely aii their value, the people a a7 pcg a pposrim Phos eee announced prior to the last agate) election susjaat aud tavidions atctinerien a =o a= ane — TEM ‘ACE tha, sebeat a ea ele ween ae ae apwotutely | tite the disaffection was caused by theit dimes | tat though his party claimed the power of abol- | uivies and some other artistes mot at prime neces. | (pe Boe tthe ity Arde be to ae On FRIDAY EVEN\NG, “March without # penay with which to buy salt, sugar, | enlistment expiring a month ago. There are no prea right, Yet that they asa bead yr peop ne sity. Acartioge worth more than six hundred | years of age. Marni mgicitse 4 fzo., | pDpSeinE te commen ce at 8h oFclogk. »M coffee ecessa: it Unt Frede- 7 jollars taxed liars. 3 brated band. Tickets on sere at inet they ae reniapllsbocne: ‘ckaung: They tevenll tees eausporton across | themselves ofthat power. The following extract } of luxury and display solely within the means of | _ mh 19 6t Penn. avenue and 9th * treet. admitting a Heman and mh ik “PROF. C.F. BARNES, Manager, lel from the speech of Mr. Lincoln at Quincy, Ill. thy. F aventence and utility one 00d SMALL them bed they the wherewithal. Thus they find | the Rappabannock river. aerat Frederiexs. | 1# found in Fcllett & Foster's edition of Political | ‘2e,wealtny. | For con ‘Just as good. Upon this | WANT eonv-miegt to eheafrensary Depart Remecives, through the roguery of thelr abequat-| yang, stated to thé cltiseas of tat place thatthe | Debeies, Page 197. It will ahow that consistancy | srvicle, only used to display thetlaruriocs enten: | ment ieee ee Be war meee ch poke CARD PHOTOGRAPHS 46 Paterearwhon ca hed tem byte ara | eaatnt tea SRSA Fes tetra | pow fou wing psi i foeaen | tateeeg eek uae Go hf eames | COLD LEPTLNS WANTED yl givopom area tri 1 \ Detter—as when secesh had them by the throat. | inhabitants in case ee nt = et apes of which gave them power : i vay the rate poe the six hundred dollar carriage Washin a a ana ‘a fair price for Old Letters wnt- are yisir — = = evails at ee nde aeen Gare “Lenepe ,” said Mr. Lincoln, «that in re- | was put at ten dollars was probably the convic- | ten by ocleb ‘Americans, Revo Ce- the best eory in ae, 4 Navy YaRD. ling back to remeero Ident of Freder- | ference both to the actual existence of slavery in I tion of the committee that ‘@ greater tax would lebp te, een ACdtens | at a, Rareeks, The King Phillip came up last evening from Captain ey eethadib rs ats Sy mg the nation, and to our constitutional obligations, discourage the use of these particular carriages, RK £ rg ( e268 ley tal No. @ r below Indian Hesd, but reports nothing new icksbarg, srased pls ae rz 0 pron vee arene = prea p bagels and thus defeat ae. wer id it not apply tls re prs eee. phuets ‘on Aimerion for 8 doors above lows’ mond started re it ex! and we profess we have no § sound reaso! to billiard tab! ? as im* ga -soicnspe ed thi tng in| were going down the Jomes eed Yak orks | more inclination to disturb it than we have the | snayr mochavics, clerks and others of lixesta, | PORES Ens it ELLE, PROregeis ARs iy @ workmen were engaged this morning in| were going down the James and York rivers to| rent todoit We further than that—we don’t | tion play at billiards as well as the wealthy, Led ar eros urohasisg from the Government the Hides Placing the large rified gun Jately used by the } Yorktown and Norfeik ; also by ratlroad through pese to disturb it where, in one instance, we | while onl: the latter use the costliest carriages? i oan the best stock ‘allow Hpofs, and Horne To » Chucks, rebels at the Evansport battery in position along- | Feterwurg. to Norfolk. | Confederate money was | fuink' the Constitution would permit ux "Wel © aot cary to. Imagine any etherrussen The Gages the very lowest rates, at eriam” | Spine, 9 ai tie Cate ned by fhe Trot dete battery. The gun is a splendid piece, — cx = reder! surg cents on adoller | think the Constitution would permit us to dis- Proposed tax, by throwing great numbers of tables | ———————__ + ——____-_____~n_ ol e except - ‘Every person ‘am in | Sncient limite of the District of Columbia. weighing 7,542 pounds, and bearstheinscription,| The building of gunbeotson the Rap) nock pit teeta ‘Sie ety Hptcloed ae Leng —e yer tth od regres oe ody the Wee creeds to pay cask Yor ae No bid will ve ecierinies Canless the bidder ia . . 0 101 ¥ cal inve in grees: ree pony bh ‘: Biakley's patent, 1581,” thus showing It to be | under the supery sion of Licat. A: W. Maury, | which Tdea' suppose the satsee tener Likely | business 1s above $2,000,000, and the mechanics ng VM % » has been ‘and H sts., of English manufacture. It is calculated to carry fund Far? in the 4 en Phe End low, & tamed at the i surplus, will do ito call andes, ow, Sit ol Soon to agree to—the terms of making the eman-| the manufacturers employ are numbered by Buom oi th’ st. ‘isk of the contractor—he will be held nded. A few of their keels had been lai; 3 ; i aseven-incb shell, or a 150 pound rifled ball. tel at ‘was all that had owt done. cipation gradual and compensatin; ‘the unwillin thotisands. Moreover, all the materials they uze | (east Dea! in 1d Booond =e Booountabie for Hides, &c., of ail animals killed, whether he The gun bad the load taken oug in the ordpance}| Seven deserters from the rebel army at Preder- | OW2¢". Where we sup, we have the consti- fin the manufacture contribute largely to the gets them or not. Tho bide to be directed to “Major A. BECK- tutional right we restrain ourselves in reference en nd be eal wi shop yesterday, which consisted of two shells. | icksburg crossed the river iast night, and they | (Utonal rig’ sheet Sovenue, and they are tobe chargesble With's coat ) jew and —AGENTS WANTED TO OPEN | WITB,C.8.,U.8.A.. Washington, D. to the actual existence of the institution and the | license 2s well. 100 an and take the wholesale — Te had been spiked with a rat-tail file, which was | 2} séfea.in ihelt simements concerning the rebel | digtculties thrown about It.” In view of these considerations, sir, and others $100 inte, for all of Liorde Greet “aiitary of, ZRE TIME FOR OPENING THE BI castly driven through the vent. tk i army. Fy | netit Lincoln bere shows that he had a conscious- J which may with justice be urged. {submit that used by our in Chief, Ti jo above advertisement is Postponed ui ly driven throug! vent. is now in as] as det Davi ea lore ea many prot! soe oer ness that there were ‘‘difficulties”’ about abolition | » material reduction of the amount of this pro- cheapest maps tn the wor! ey — ‘2d Maroh, 1962, at 12 m. mar 13 good conditien as ever. pa, Proclamations | jn this District: tax will be wise and expedient. It will | on theee epeh Peat. na 8g COAL CIL—COAL OIL! 7 as be likes but that it is Impossible to obtain any} "itn. Im his speech at Cooper Institute, New ~ twenty dollars each, bring the | 0! ™y fae Betasd ed Goba neeee ne | LAM Now tetris Go ted wish the best menperaere S Baersaaeee. mere mien from Virginie York, February 27, 1860, Mr Lincoln claimed lenges amount into the pabtic exche eer,Sand Santed in overe’ ots ant in overr ‘Talmont ia KEROSINE O11, at Baltimore prices; Te the Editor of the Star: The Repudlican this The contrabands who came over to the Indiana the Republican party to be “conserva in ae alone should be conclusive against it. ourarmy, Send bea vn tg HAY, CORN, Oats. Hot Jost morning, ss usual, makes statements in utter con- | Cavalry and the outposts of Hooker's Division, | contradlstinction to the Democratic party. He} Yours respectfully, &c., Micuaxt Puxvay. et le ee, fradistinction to truth. It states that the troops | Bronte cr'thesr seme nee tetra Old tents. | Said: We, Republicans, stick to, epntend for, - ee ee eee aaa : under Burnside were raw and undisciplined. | masters who. they say, are «‘fur de Union.” the identi: Soarstd geotog on the slavery question OLDIERS’ DRA 40% ALL POINTS, Tay co co, B. AY COOKE & 0O., Baxruas, ————————_————————— TE. di know that which was ado; by our fathers wh OR HIRE—A emart actiye SERVANT BOY, W iio, =; tah Sy Bs ‘and ‘The fact is precisely the contrary. The Massa- Legeery Cre a ee per Pat +h ts the Government under whick we liver oregon F ears of ag itable for 8 dines room aad WAR! Lhenp or a) EdOR +321 Penn. obusetts 94th is well known as one of the dest- Se a9 Molen p sege ners ro againet ‘oan Het ; | Democracy with one accord reject, and scont, and general sony waseel. inquire # QUES ‘te | avenue. jails Grilled corps from our noble State—occupying barpaertnaaey to take C fe notes. They are spit upon that old policy, and insist upon substi- FURNITURES! sand BED- Dersme position es the 7th Regiment of New | also charged with belonging to a club of Union- | wine something new) The continuation of | EXDUCATIONAL—LESSONS IN FRENCH, WAND Una r (BEB: York. The other regiments engaged bad all | ists sald toexist at Fredericksburg. There are] Ur wad iqee ng pate “ Prappeagy erm oat Enlai modorgte terme, oered by 8 young gentle: | DIN i “Pe re pa: Sasol ooniig st Betacam ; joist — mh8 2w OR SAL E-MALT GRAIN. ssltable ood be iJ at LOEFFLER'S Browery. 2 ow York watts Fredericksburg, nor are there ’ i vol the war. Address served the State for years, and arrived at a high | "0 fortifications at . framed the Government.’ Why should we be} his country to volunteer for st:teof drill and discipline These efforts of the | Sr, ne wee® thst place and the outskirts of Rich- Sar os lala: ai so impatient of their arrangements, and ‘insist | “Dube,” Office. moh 21-2t* = e NQZICE 18 BERES) GIVEN that the ope. RFF t fe EF G E Repudirean to disparage the labors of the officers map hapeerraee Gay did ated ele Ww SPRING W: PINGS. No. 369 iv and Kats, rie hot Menh EATELE Stverand io of our army in thelr endeavors to improve its con. The Fight at Fort Craig. PuAth. The geograptical position of the Dinviot sesotimen sent of Wrappingecimallibe eaued eics forward to me them eidress wre ort thal ser dition are fully understood and appreciated. 87. Lovis, March 20 —A correspondent of the| ina aries fontrequites ite hey bet le es ae all He xe offer = Ea§ uanl be communicated With, with o view of ol the Ax Orricza yom Massacnusztrs. | the Republican, writing from the camp near im region. Southern Members ri (lormerly Taylor Hutehisea,) contract» eijenalaee Guamamen: Beat’s old fort, New Mexico, Merch 6th, says :— | Congressand Southern Presidents, Cabinet Oft- No 42 Con'er Market Spuce. $. J. Lausunron, cers, and Judges, ought not to be debarred the mh 31 oot The Rev. Mr. McVeigh, of Loudoun county, a Ht te enppesed that the B: +4 thelr victory i H courtesy of bringing and safely retaining here for RMY OF THE POTOMAC! Young Baptist preacher, not long since educated | 2°" Fort Craig, will march directly on Santa Fe A AMES Fassia, their use, domestics from their families at home. . P. Kura & Co. r Om: About to emoark for the sunny South mh 1s St Columbian College, in this District, who was | Senertment te belng comooa ceed OE ne ne | alee ia Cen rey clear, from what Spey 4©- | anoula not fel! to proeure.epe of STIN EMETZS made a prisoner a few weeks ago, while serving pelt, and all the available force is being rapidly | beginning of a social and political revolution ve Fate ae 8e Cece eto Ae erwnhion be war- Zs as chaplain to a rebel regiment on the other side led. [ps Bis defend it. The property = midst. Fine gad got bed ney Ls ass Pu B. H. STINEME gelling off their “dolla: 1 a of the river, was yesterday released from confine- ee ea pig erg meg will confer ula them equality in civil hed pag mh 21-at~ between W llards’ and Kirkwoode’ Bites’ went in the old Capitol prison on bis parole to} . Co. this camp yesterday, and will reach | litical privileges with the whites, so, for instance Cane, Te return again within ninety days and again de Fort Union by the The of March, in advance of | that negroes may vote for municipal or other offi- H PANOKEN OYSTERS! establishment liver bimeelf up, unless in that time be might | the Rebels. cere; may hold such offices themselves; and eit as ARVEY Hasanother vessel up the Potomac ores {ho store of 8.& bry Procure the exchange for himself and relesse of} Fort Union is 2 strong fort, and s thousand yo Jorete, ae Judges in our courts. ‘fons MANOKEN OYSTERS! under the Avenue House. the Rev. Dan. P. Lee, chaplain of a Union regi- | Sim hold 't against the combined strength of the} | 16th. Be foot, the promoters of fmarcipation | giso, wovor three boat lows from mhi5 iw OVERLAND OYSTER EX. CO. ment, now 8 prisoner to the rebels. Col. Canby is still sy ier Bay. po ed to be at Fort Craig | should agree upon what mean ultimately to] “The Guest BIVALVES of the sea- vomrmagsp. with 1,200 regulars, ana body af New Mexican re Patong as eyes and idamental connict son. : volunteers, who, however, not rel on. lews and purposes. For instance coed oe Daal Raw cg tiillery, so severely | The Santa Fe Gazette says that Capt. Mckee | speeches and writhae dt tie Preid eet te 267 SuSvANeeereser. wounded st Bull Run, and subsequently so long battery was captured in the battle near Fort Craig | master General favor compensation and gradual — considered best article in LA‘ E HERNANE, = CK BERAG iE NE, IN far 1 fall . Also, our Weual full stock of all the thicker and so inbumanly treated at Richmond, | 1 f its rt, consisting of emancipation, with removal of the emancipated we 5 ve ae, “9 any a Wak . new sup 168 dally na 0 ns o su t . ° B peop ranean reap crear a brig- cune nies of volunteers” running away when blacks the country; such men as Messrs. ATT? ‘OVES, COAL 1 AMPS, &o, at Ons erjes cn © actual cash standard vaine, 4 velentes the Texans charged, and resisting the effort of | Lovejoy, Sumner, P , &¢., scout these con- | Prices to auit the most eoo, RVING m An inepestion of stock solicited, it ob- adjer general of veluntocrs. Gol. Canby himedif to rally them. ditions, "and appear resolved to liberate all the ete dy kd gation fe puronase. PERRY apes, IMPORTANT CarTURE Alsg, that Capt. Lord's dragoens refused to | slaves if they can, and keep them for a perpetual mh 21-6teo 267 Pennsylvania avenue, mh 15-€t Penn. avenue and 9th street. The celebrated Dr. Merritt, the picket shooter, | bey command to charge the enemy. The | burden and ann to the whites. - has been arrested below Occoquan, and bro bt charge of the Texans on the battery is described 17th. The cons{deration of this bili on the ab- RS. DONOVAN, at 608 Eleventh street, Tacv re ATTENTION : = ’ "Rot as being brilliant and terrible, and although | Stract question of the right or wrong of slavery (next to th Gi Oiiog) has Junta Fox's Readine nia rosea to Alexandria. scores were Killed by McRae’s'grape and can- | ought not to take place. “It isasmucis beyond the | rived trom New York with, ® large end whioh he respectfully sulla the eitention sf af nister, they marched steadily on, filing every | scope refihpmaart Bn tion as any mere question jeried 4820) it of aoe oe if Eats roapoetia Conriamzn —The Senate yesterday confirmed | S¥nner but one or two. of religion or m . No being in heaven or es, t ‘&c., &e. 4 HARLES MADRS, the following Presidential nominations. Viz: Massachuset ts of thesin of a slaveryin this Diswice, wee, i 4 poate cliy invitee Sue indies ot me a re —— Jobn Latlyett, to be Postmaster at Nashville ialecgidaed oa eee ifain it be. They should not be anxious to assume | the Federal Metropolve to cal. QPERA AND FIELD CLASSES, SPECTA- Petes > DEFEAT OF THE REBELS AT POUND Gar. an ibility and a gulltiness which cannot ‘Dresses, 1 ty le tg order to the entire open this ing & large assortment of Jobn P. Usherf, of I2., to be Assistant Bee Cincinnati, March 20.—The Calletsburg corres- attach to them The reflection that in their own | satiafaction {adie who desire to be 12 Opera, Marine and Ficid Glasses. Balas "ae | pnt ecm ate Si ope Steno | Sea Ra mee ari aps : f sufficient e of minds o W ew Charles Eaton, of Min., to be U.S. Marshal for | Just Sn7"cu fom Fiketon, bringing the partic. | ine! tney'are:Ia.e conan Tee, ILITARY 600 mhi9-st__Metre iy Minnesota. Gaps 42 miles Dome oineespeaition to Pound | they are not as other men and States are. Maen | ML w. gant Py on cal} their malt -S Metropolitan {late Brown «) Hotel, Oaleb B. Il. B. Wood, of Florida, to be U. 8] ‘Tiere ‘were 5,000 rebels entrenched on the | Of i, thelr Other eg tgnd ,selt-restraint from lag ecm lee secre Consul at Monterey. “| summit of the Cumberland Mountains, at Pound ee Alez. Guthrie, of Chicago, Ill., to be Supervis. Dieta: BAS A Seu were see ed eaumpis of the W eet Lndie Idanda ts | Genrpl. Sted. sad, Ling, Ofgers: pebly orns- Uiget and pay ‘Army, Novy and all ofser ea in |S \. ited Claims on the joverpment not at allto the point. The blacks of J; cates ‘ani other “ c eraser gt Meebo pace of tats | sty Sy anequeiedpias und "hie Rig | Hesiremavs cnet the wala fhare oe | wateily regain ier™ e ag 2 mie —— saaking' 2 vigorons tech be main roed and | would be more to the point ocho frat riiccke: | AoA eels cot very superior quality, vAtpinwsll, Exe? tog, 6, ant, Bg: . ° i one- the 0! ; i Phones areas Penseneeni tor. | PRR sidan toe ouaie adn | ering ter ee wee patch | an Chel gen ga bce seis tatieer Sets Pte U7 The calumniators of Gen. McClellan aro them: after © Sight of Roe ae ey, routed fone on fuccesafdlly. But we know that no such = stfopoliany iste Brompte ) Wi es, greatly annoyed by the following pacagraph in| The rebels i » and we see that poor} mh gi-st ‘otal. abandoned everything. aE. ever, Hak Poo! CH. RIVART & CO, General Burnside’s official dispatch from New. | Gen, Gardeld purtued the rebela a!x miles into | Whites in England still Dounder en wader ebeecy AM. T bers : Virginia, and after q: his men all night | Welt India eke ce gate pmeats from the | ([ARRIAGES: neragKs i ee tens: ition! mun ‘ in the captured camp, burnt their barracks, con-| "19th. T ersons wishing to have their CA AVES Cc or PExn. amp Sixt Br. art Penn Smemetig | nse gon Wes aly te gee ae Re oh cae cee) ee Kaving dennpelis, and shes for costes teehee The rebels lost seven killed and wounded. No- This city has wood anki sees aos, | gakew o8 pe Yay Piss a saape= ot hebeand as, iL far events have in acagularll commcident with hie onticipations "I nay wes bent on ear cite. and came cheerfully forward in the time RIC ° ; pipine AMERICAN AND ENGLISH ly bope that in fal carry of need to defend the Government. Let 118) ARNISHES a te Mhetail tee venetateg een ot a CONGRESSIONAL suffer for their crimes; but the slavenolde® and of the PAINRH'ARD ya go. The only thing I have to regret is the ge people of the District of Columbia ought not to allz, Work done in the sho: y caused by the elements.” EXXVIIth CONGRESS—Seoend Session, | Pe Made the sufferets for sins not their own. This TOR Ee ACH-. H, ROSEY, Aczxt, New Yorr. JAMES MOLAN, Aczxr, Wasuztneton, D.C, SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, FIN& OLD BRANDY aud WHISKY. {™ A liberal discount to dealers. mob le OYSTERS—OYSTER: ! Raliortas ass is but the commonest dictate of justice. (™ Wendell Phillips was hissed in Philadel- eu te ae ee wieion for the 21-lw* 7'Bighth post- from it, so that ¢j : making s disparaging allusion to Gen. McClel- | poned until to-day. The Senate then went'into | White tax-payers not be punished two-fold” A. zwo nog COV EE WAGON, gut Sunate.—Afier our closed yesterday— i ht phie, at Concert Hall, on Wednesday night, on jTpe ill for the abolition of slavery in the Dis- Kory Lowi A the pau. trict of Columbia was further discussed and ism which mai lan, and adroltly changed bis tactics, Tribune | executive session. fashion, on ascertaining the temper of his audi- Hoves.—After our oer closed— euce, edding that If McClellan “should succeed | The consideration of the tax bill ocoupied the in planting the stars and stripes upon Richmond remainder of the day. Justiria. | suitable for a eet Nhe - ————KK—_—. wr GUARD AGAINST FRA D! mh 20 2t* Northwest corner UT?PER AW) I a AYRES & 00. : — NATIONAL BANK Ni REP. ry : OLD AN ALL THB and Now Orleans, be, the speaker, would thank | | paosasis Cartons oy Buasront, N.C.—The| pean ne See ore Te, Pa ecb. | 200 tabs and kegs priste Goetien ant Glades Sset- treed Paltcipal oe Bim from the bottom of bis heart” He also said | New York Commercial Advertiner sa Soription price @1a year, in advance’ Bipeant: be yy HO! ANT & CO. tbat the “uneducated negroes of the South were | “When, our correspondent left Newbers on fons reosi ved HELF & BEHREN, 7 Se ee de OSs Pessericame ce, a or ctkerrpegrase those in power a would leave the Sellewing aa rv Se ape td 389 ee mn aoe Ow, Np. 450 Highth of _ -) : ington were fit to direct the ship ef State.” | The expedition was intended to be sufficiently T OF THE FIRST p ———— en PROk ALEX, WOLOWSKI = Vide report in Philadelphia Press. trong lo erercome All oppeation. "The town i Rg a Pe nyse RESTAURANT Np EATING HOUSE, met vith eo Fa pein snaseache ie jewbern, tertain Serve ‘ doubt of the of the . In that ed by & + to 1 4 yoga nn te We | Seca a pea | ee ota 1 ef fare i pes eared eae York on Sunday, from Port Royal, 8.C., with a] moweccrens fo pwore F . MO} NG. | Casparis for , system eine or Sea ammunition is scarce consent of Gen. Burnside to its pal ies Zecenge Sile ver sgaempisbar od ior beat ceoon, tore ne Fe ‘open tween tan Potent ERs: wei] 2 re! > there was a rumor that there e . St, above mip oaday, 0 nu am, are between fifty and sixty thousand rebel troops} Fimanctat.—The New York Journal of Com- Ww = be Seer oe ite toe hat Bar, Tuosdars, ome between Charietton und Savannah. waTae macho ie neady, bot good bain po. | UH UMNOR I GHECTURE ASSOCIA: | ee aOUR REAUT Ose TE A Sra0h. tos manaseas vis Fainrax ——— ¥ ‘ Drins m tux Last Ditcn —A greet deal bas Pet continues soarce, while apt be r x - 25 irr tow rep rierenaee ste ae Gying in the last ditch. | in loani 20 BBLS, OLD BYE, Werranted » be They only about it, our brave boys act on it. | Titles. out very beep Oy, sat BY BOO. 2 Where bave tbe Seoeeh troops or people ever | Silent by mereban wil see ae Sreees 3-10 SREASURY NOTES, displayed such beroism as shown by our gallant will readily lean to . DRIED APPLES, Nev: 7 . }. & BONDS, feliows on the frigate Cumberland’ bape at even less 10 RELA, DRIED 4F: sethtncoe” Bought { re Tiletie rite Sie sas , 2 comes mere plenty. 1 to be obtained at the door ages i site =_ of Jas. B. Becton ot of Snare rayon pay nied, Pee Marea ree— ESS ge gett wn | ee ena sate a U. 8. Amorvey for that Territory. pyle vel tate meantime. Various mii? | Nte any soe Segoe plane have been for an improvement in bet! sk . H cd The writing of letters by soldiers in the armament, and at one time it was in contem- ‘at our ‘at No, 480 Boe pede now advanced in Virginia, | plated to tthe great Union St Fortress Mon- | enth near F. fe %-am o 4e prohibited by an order issued from hesaquar- foe (which will ‘9 ball of 400 lbs.,) on Board | —<—@__—__— Ss _ 00 Sem > Bi ters. How long this rule wili be enforced it is | of ber, but it has @aaily been determined to INION P, e wal one Cites to. ee Bed, impossibie to say. Thote who have friends in She 10 pounder Parret and the two 12-; ni “5S. m4 fe Doe we and reeeive no letters will undesstand | «rs of amen potent, with whlch ai was 2, Com voy Originally —Veurnal of Com merce. ‘ ‘ope keur ) min SNe “tr,”