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| ’ THE EVENING STAR s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gornsr of Pennsylvania avenus and Elevents 33. Bd W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or 37? cents per month. Bo mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, im advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less tha tree mon-bs at the rete of 12 centsaweek. Siz gle copies, ons cunt; in wrappers, Two cuts. {([ Avvz .tsxants should be sent to the fice before Iz o'clock m_.; otherwise they may Bod appear until the next day. +? Ebening yee. XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1862. LATE FROM THE SOUTH. >> PUBLIC FERLING AT RICHMOND. The Richmond correspondent of the New Orleans Crescent writes : es adence of the Richmond Dispateb } New Orteans, 1562.—The tga 2 is fortified so as to be set a for any hostile fleet or flotilla. Forts Jackson and St. Philip IRON Haunt, | 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OFFICIAL, EASURY DEPARTMENT, March 21, 1962. 'TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. From the Army ef the Southwest, St. Lovis, March 25 —Special advices to the St. ‘i are armed with 170 heavy guns, (63-pounders, ais Democrat, dated Gross Timbers, Ark Holders of bonds of the United States dated wemmne Pog ter razon fertlcimntin cs I 4 rifled by Barkley Britton, and received from acl oe says i—The supplies of we and | October 1, 1801, and payable three years from EMILE DUPRE. these trying times; for it is evident ‘that weare | /2gland.) The navigation of the river is} provistons having become exhausted in the re- | date, are her2by notified that provision bas been not safe in these gays of light-draft gunboats stopped by adam of about a quarter of a mile | zion about Sugar Creek, our army made a retro- | made for the payment, in coin, of the coupons geen = and high water." I answer, in the main, wo | {™ the above forts. No flotilla on earth | gtade march of thirteen miles yesterday t0 this | of gerhl-anvinl Interest which will become de Just Received and Opened, stand it very well. Some, to be sure, are | YOUld force the dam in less than two ew probly belag elated th bh troops. | on the Ist Aprit. proximo agreeably to their A large and first-class stock of cholee down-hearted, and nobody wears as broad a | uring which seats poh cringe We have information that a lar, ly bas re- | tenor, by the Treasurer of the Unitod States at grin as they did the day after the battle of | CTOs range of 170 guns of the largest calibre, | -rog.eq Boston Mountains with the in ention of Wasblogton, by the Assistant Trersurer at Boston, FAMILY GROCERI Leesburg. Still there is a universal determi- | @*2Y of which would be served with red-bot | attacking us again, but this may be only a strong New York, and Philadelphia, and by the De- ceca i ji shot, numerous furnaces for which have been | rec, teri tty. Ot troops are in fine * nation to do ordie—te go down, if need be, pt in every fort and every battery. enidiie a08 antioon again to grapple with the | positery of the United States at Cincinnati, Obie. owargy bees with our harness on, warring like a brave peo- In aday.or two we shall have ready two] foe. Our wounded bave mostly been remdved to} All such coupons, together with schedules show- SUGARS, of all grades, plo to the last. I passed Gen. Wigfall on my iron-eased floating batteries. Tho plates are | Cassville, and are doing well. Col. Clay Taylor | ing the number of each coupon, and the aggre- . return from cst aud a we) if there | tour and a balf inches thick, of the best ham- | bas arrived from the i ati bringing Lieut. gate um of each parcel, must be presented for TEAS, eve ua taee been aitipe aneu aang: mered iron, received from England and France. Fy fel Sod Bends, With propose ir’ 48.) atealok' dud erkaeatieed At leait’thibe fall COFFEE, expect, though, to hear of another defeat in pel hopes ep ti Two rebel captains and seventeen privates were | business days before mest, eNonkwe BUTTER, the nearer Trike the pe ‘s hull botweon wind and wa- coptared, yestetsey op Indien Gases, ogat ortl etd LARD. Somehow I can’t help thinking of Halleck’s We cavern abundant supply of incen- wa ps mpercley 26 Re They sssertion by telegraph to MeClefian, that “the shells, cupola fet acnttan iron, Affairs at Ra: agi oes gay eS of Gev. * ee FLOUR, be remeved.= The le bina Berke ve oaig pik wha cougreve Tooketa snid fire ae. forts thore-ia | NAtvine, March 2 cer. Jouncon bax put 25 AM abe Frexvany 4, 1992 MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, ¥ jetween New Orleans 'e i8 | the news: G ary rules e —T Arg hese secre a tanding. they 2 constant succession of earthworks. At the | Wer Depertoncut, and has suppressed oneortwo.} ‘Novice 4» HEREBY GivEN of the readiness of &e., &¢, &o. Piain of Chalmette, near Janin’s property, there are redoubts, armed with rifled eannon, which have been found to be effective at five miles range. A ditch thirty feet wide and twenty deep extends from the Mississippi to La Cypriere In forts St. Philips and Jackson there are 3,000 men, ef whom a goodly portion are ex- perienced artillerymen and gunners who have served in the navy. At New Orleans itself we have 22,000 infan- try, and as many more quartered in the imme- diate neighborhood. In disciplipe and drill nee are far superior to the Yankees. We hav®two very able and active generals, who possess our entire confidence—Gen. Mansfield Sorrel and Brig. Gen. Ruggles. For commo- dore we bave old Mollins—a Nelson ia his way. We aré ready to give the Yankees a hot re- ception when they come. mad with excitement and rage. He has issued @ proclamation of a conciliatery character, taying that he desired to win the peo- ple back to the Union, but should deal rigorously with treason. Mr Fitheridtve made a speech recently, in which he said s'avery would be abol’shed if the Gov- *tnment could not conquer them in any other wav. ‘The new government will go into operation this week. Warning bas been given that any one uttering treason will be arrested. The Union feeling is gaining ground, and busi- ness is pretty much resumed. All the stores are again open, and prices are much reduced. this Department to redeem the Treasury notes payable in one year from date, authorized by the act of Congress approved December 23d, 1957, and the Treasury notes payable In sixty days from date, authorized by the act of Congress approved 2d March, 1861. Interest on Treasury notes of the above issues will cease on the 7th day of April next by terms of those acts respectively. fe 5-tap7 intrench themselves, and at the first spade-fuil of earth thrown up by them, our generals give right es and say all is lost They have attacked us repeatedly in trenches and forts, and carried the latter invariably, while we, with the exception of the St. Nicholas affair and a few others, have not done a daring thing through the whole war. Another noticeable thing between the Yankees and ourselves is that they follow up their victories, while we squat down in our tracks the moment a battle is ended. This is a shameful fact, which dis- heartens me more than anything else. I have no hope now in anybody but God and Beaure- gard A UNION PLAG IN PAST TENNESSER The Richmond Whig of the 4th learns that an attempt was made isst week by some Union men to raise a Union tlag in Jonesborough, Tennessee, which led to a row between seces- sionists aad Union All of which he offers at lowest cash prices, PIKE’S CELEBRATED WHISKIES. 500 barrels Magnolis, 500 barrels XXX, 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongahela, 600 barrels Sine Old Rye, 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, AT CINCINNATI PRICES. EPARTMENT OF STATE, D Wasuineton, January 25, 1802. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the first of next month. jan 27-tf Later from Wemphis. THE REDE. FORTIFICATIONS—REPORTED CAPTURE OF TORT PIX, NEAR NEW ORLEANS. Cresco, March 25 —The Tribune’s Cairocor- respondent says that an arrival from Memphis brings Intelligence that 200 Federal prisoners there have been made victims of much abuse at the hands of their guards Oae was shot for taking All the favorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heldsick, which, belng bough$low, we offer at unusually WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Around me all are Oar only fear Ww" DEPARTMENT, ts, resulting in the killing | js that the northern invaders may not appear. | &! the window of their prison. ‘Three gunboats Janwary 21, 1962. low rates, of three of the latter. We have made such extensive preparations to bn hither Nepean three ot mepiibier cage ay Oxverep, That the War Department will be CUMERRLAYD GAP. receive them that it were vexatious if their At Fort Rando! pb only four guns are mounted. | closed ‘Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Also, Sole Agent for The Enoxville correspondent of the Atlanta | invisible Armada escapes the fate we have in Fort Pillow is strongly fortified, mounting twenty- Fridays against all other business but that which as & Confederacy speculates in a Iate letter as fol ore for it tive G1 and 32 ponders relates to active military operations in the feld. PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, lows ‘ THE MORTAR FLEET Vort Pike, near New Orleans, 18 reported to be ae Hill De deented to the Vostien of feb 14-4¢ I think no early attack on East Tennessee The latest advices from Key West leave no Jt Is ouly a temporary structure, | Saturdays -w oe) : probable. Our forces will not get a fight at | room to doubt that the mortar fleet has actually | Mountiay three or four guns. Ceetators Na Reprenentan oem, errr TEx that point. By way of Somersetand Monti- | left for Lake Ponchartrain. ‘The fleet consisted pani mea mania Mondays to the business of the Public, AND cello, in Kentucky, and Jamestown and Mont- fof twenty-one mortar vessels, eight steamers, EDWIN M. STANTON, BHROoOTHER’s xomery, in Tennessee, the great valley of East Jand one -tore-ship, and was amply provided | New Yorx, ~The steamer Cham-] ja 29-t¢ Secretary of War. NEW YORK ply pi ; " Tennessee is penetrable, overs better road | with heavy mortars, shells and ammunition Fie bettine later heen tesee eae Route A — : ~ | peree Lb ceeeneeal onscapeotenltin and without any | The officers and seamen enrolled numbered part of the revoluttonary party have teen ai- scour °8'3 PULMONIC SIRUP pe vpp Why then shouted they waste men and powder et Cumberlrnd The latter anked sod must be sbandoned whenever 4 Federal srmu pies avout two thonsand men, and are spoken of as being pecutiarly fitted for the work they had in hand THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Thia Sirup wi!l eearch through every blood ves 6), equaizing the civoulation, preventing hemor- Tnkge separating thé bile from the bivod, makint res'ed in Bolivia, and others have fied the coan- “ty. ‘The army has bern reduced to the peace Yooting The attempted revolt at Arequipa, Peru, bas “ = o od the dircuisticn natural With the Knoxville or London. They wiil »the# New Use ror Grave hen our troops | been suppreased , Sern ant Ge ee I MANDRARE ri latter without some field fighting, and 1 tiink antled the rebel batte at Cockpit and The ill feeling at Lima against the Sponlards | PILLS, the eyatem reeumes its healthy conditio not with it, but they of course would attack us Shipping Points, on the Potomae, the soldiers | '#8*14 to be dying out the purulent matter. abececses ar ulceratio: of the lungs muat yield to r powe In aimost every square of Pluladelphia there are perons who bave heen cured of Consumption in its severa’ etages by the use of Dr. Schenck’s med - iotnes, Many person: have been restored to heatih by these remedies afier being confived to their beds, redyoed to mere skeleto”s. and troublea with ce ahr sweats, heotic ever and all the other Hi, M. Chase, telegraphic operator at Aspinwall, in the field rather than behind strong fortiti- died on the i2th inst. cations. I regard. therefore, the “ massing” of the enemy's forces at Somerset or Monticello as ihe only true symptom of the attempt on Kast Ten- nessee. As atated in my former letters, the Unionists by thousands are running away from of the Massachusetts First came acroa? num- bers of graves. They were laid cut, saysa correspondent of the Boston Traveller, in the streets, cerefully labelled, and contained pa- thetic remonstrances against disturbing the repose of the dead, and violating the sanctity of the tomb, so that suspicions were engender- Later from Pickens New York, March 25 —The brig Yaokee Binde arrived to-day from Fort Pickens, which place ske left onthe llth, and Key West on the 7th inst. The steam frigate Mississippi had left Fort ndieations of an advareed stago of the disease ut by an examination with the Kerxpirometar one East Tennessee to join the Federal srmy. fed that the sacred dead might be brought to} Pickens for Ship Island The gonboat New Lon- | lung haa been d to bein « tolerably Leslthy xo These fugitives carry with them a thorough | life again, and maie to see a little more ser- | don arrived at Pickens on the oth with the malls, [ Seo rnin nt nage do en erin AA L local knowledge of the conntry and its affairs, | vice under the sun. Spades and shovels were} The sioop-ef-war Vincennes hed rtlso arrived. it is truc that in aa eine ‘where cures ars ABA tk and [ can hardty imagine how a Federal com- | accordingly brought into r ion, and Be —— was oe Brogg — 2 = Fa reed the patios have some lunga remsin- ASA bb i i il iv = ensscola, an irties Ww: giasses say el og; bu Or is of a rs : ¥ of a visit from Gen. Butler. Four contrabands, ve descended to their graves who might have AA AA LL THE OCCUPATION OF PERNANDINA AND BRUNS- | tents, packages of clothing, mess chests fur- who escaped, siy there are but 3,000 troops at n cured if they had come to Dr. Scherce in tim AAAAAAAA LL ish ith ces of mod. ke u and placed themselves under his directions. itis AA AA Lu Wick. nished with all the appliances of modern cook- | Pensacola, and they are p orly armed. sented that some who takotchenck’s Pulmene| AW AA LLL The Savannah Republican, after stating that | &TY, trunks of various articles, tools, tc., &c. on die also, They commence too inte. All] AA AA ELELE the Federal forces had occupied Fernandina, | The grave-diggers were complimented for the From New Mexice. thee cUrrmnioR AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND EXTRA BROWN STOUT, success of their first sacrilegious experiment, Fine: and recommended to try again. We are mortified to learn that all our guns on Amelia Island, ameunting to nearly twen- Dr. Sahe this media naie the ability to regulate Sci av Borate the whole: yatems to ripen th» abacesse: Incilitaie the d zonarge ofthe morbid matter, to relax the mucoue mem- brane of the bronchial tubes, acd to cistodge from those tubes the touch phiex Kansas City, March 25 —Psssengers by the Santa Fe stage have furnished the following in- formstion : Col. Slough, of Colorado, had arrived i re as ores .. at Fort Union with 550 men, marching 160 miles TF puru ect matt - fellinto the hands of the enemy. General 267 ELEVENTH STREET. 67 in four days. They intended forming a junetion | Which obstructs ‘hem and produces sericus dis- Ia Whole, Hat/, ond Quarter Cunke pier owes the public an explanation of such 7 - freah f TIN WARK, | with Co!. Canby, who was at Fo t Craig on the onaee of t Bo gan of respi SHORES * a disaster. It had previously been determined ast reeves & een jet , y SCHENCK’s PU ’ itl _pro- WOUDEN WARE, WILLO CAMP STOVES, CUAL O!1L LAMPS, &o, at prices to euit the must economical BREWED FROM THE CHOICEST BARLEY MALT AND HOPS. NID ra! mon‘he, by kese>ing the the putrid matter which 8, wher the luegs sre too 7th. The advance guard of the Texan rebels was at Alquedros, 45 miles from Santa Fe, on the ith. Another battle was expected before the first of long tie #-metimes sev bronchial tubs f ea fr: impedes the:r funetie to evacuate the island—why was the removal of the guns delayed until the enemy was in sight! The circumstance argues the grossest pABES SKIRVING, April. The stage started from Fort Unton, and | farg.net cure There ie ro medicine thar cau — pe eit somewhere, and sn hope fe gov-f mh 2l-steo Mie we erat there are no mails or papers from Santa Fe. The fa ne re oe jane BREWERY, ail insti fy —~--— _~ | stock and coaches have been taken off between w their true condition before taki g¢ his medi 18th Street, between 7th and Sth Avenues, ernment will institute a thorough inquiry into r ' “ 2 know their true & ep re eaeaaagaatit tas. | Teese es gine, He wget no dienaee sus thoee.ofthe ence, NEW YORK. . E ‘ Stir cM ver an ES » Charsee fo fe 27-dtjes the enemy's guabouts Woot sp to St Mary's] REPATASI NES a0hen sy GA aA ES United States Frigate Vermont. ioe, or ozamtining 14st i the, OTSiNcY war, or Bs physicians Posy do; but for a thorvugh ex VEHY PERSON’S INTEREST —That fine Bp nat possessi i see ms before bargsinine elsewhere. Boston, March 24 —Lieut Spicer, U.S. N., n With the Respirometer he charges three . and took sunan 0 that tows, sive without ‘Now on hand & very superior lot 0: who went out as a representative of tle Navy De- ‘and Wishes Cvery On. Tich oF poor, that “4 oye mood St tea taeee sotewale prices resistance. No damage was done to the place, | Seasonea Wood Material of all kinds. ~| partment, on board the steamer Saxon, reports | basa Cough, Pain in the Side, or Shonider-biade, | SxS 8) Ne. 468 Goventh crest, copeeine nor to Fernandina, the contrary having been } AMERICAN AND ENSLISH Enat the Vermont will undoubtedly make for Port } Moubled with sreceen OF, Suer! Pont Offios ye BPS incorrectly reported. Bat few person: were found at either, and they were not disturbed. ———— Royal, and not the slightest fears need be enter- HE PEoPi STURE, No PAINTS AND VARNISHES &o.,&¢ tained for her ultimate safety. Sie is as tight as of the best quaiity, &c., - ri . 1 460 ~event oad: New arrive! The Federals seems disposed te pursue a con- s | Slee poral ra a ans #18 frac ble time, | any vessel «float, bas a year’s provisions abcard, fs ~ the latest styles of Clothing. cilistory policy, with the vain hope of winuing] ko B GRAHAM, ard unbounded water facilities, and all on board & Avenue And 7th ats., | &t No. 460 Sevanch street. nenr fo 2) Sm ERT H. find none so COLCH-MAKEK converts to their cause. They wi! are in good spirits. ou W otnestsr, 26th and Weduesdsy, dcgraded on the wll of Georgia. ahs tee ister, - Ei, Goan tte Seale ees rea | FOR SALE A Ste gee, Later Perish ‘}ae gunboat ascended the St. Mary’s, and HE UNDERSIGNED Wishes tointormhi From the Pacitic Coast. Gisease leading to Consumption ' He gives aivic- | gale prices at No 460 reveuth ‘opposite the officers took special pains to ensure euch of | 1" i ai She ore 8] Sax Francisco, March 17.—Advices from Arl- | withovt ol ey wnt & thorough <x- | Post Umos. fe 7 3m i i frends acd the pablic that he has opened a t the try is almost de; lated, | amination rometor, then his {ee is the inhabitants ag they saw that no harm was =~ rue soe Mopesring Shop on the, corner of Gee ss tee acon Gostiee aoa iy Seer rs * NDS Furnishing 600 Trunks. Clothing, i i ao atree’s,en eving, from along expe- " ie Si: 4 a pe ae ee ae pe emain at | rece im the basineas, that ho Sui beable te posse | of the ladians. Rebel. troops, some 900 strong, Price of the Pulmonic Sirap, 81 per bottle or $5 tanks, Hats and Caps, all at Nor'he-n p icee, f dozen. &t the People’s Clothing ¥'0 5 60 the wood sawyer andthe butcher aad every me~ Be eee ma ee design attacking Fort Yuma, California, but the | Bre of the Sea Weed Tonio, $1 per bottle or $5 number of negroes had gone to the gunboats, | chauic that wera saw and hope 8*. lot at- 2 of ie basalt aneh, = ‘a pul ‘ems as temade, ‘aioe ta beniuses that ke wilt mart Thare of | Yoluateer regiments of that State would be glad | po, RHIRTS. SHIRTS. SHIR TS!—Juet received fd. ¥ Price of the Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box. to meet the enemy. fe% W&SAm’ 2 10 dozen Shirts. which we offer at old prices. the pablie patronaze. atQuirh’s N ately taken in hand 2nd put in irons mh 18 hin” Yesterday the Federsls made their appesr- 0. 46M Savanth at Sale of a Railread. fa 7-9 JOBN KENNEALLY. i NOTIC WORDS FOR PRESENTATION] QUT THIS ADVERTISEMENTS OUT! ance st Branswick, but as the telegraphic in- o Ter ic ALtox, Illinois, March 3! —The Terre Haute, | > palin — struments were immediately ert the Ty GENERALS” Alton and St. Louis Railroad was sold at auction TIFFANY & CO., CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUP! interior, we could hear nothing of tater par- THE to-day, by order of the U.S. District Court. It] Nos. 550 and 552 Broapway, New Yorn. AND BRING IT WITH YoU! The subscriber wi!l advance, inthe way of pur chase or !oan,emsi! sums for short porioas, em DIAMONDS, WATCHES, _. VALUABLE JEWELRY or any description of satiefsctory securities. hay bear or gentioman who would like to obama dollars temporarily, ina tieulars. We presume they took possession of the place, which bad previously been deserted both by troops and citizens. There were seventeen Federal veseels enter- ing the moutb-of the St. John's ou Saturday, and itis presumed they went up the river to was bid off by Robert Bayard, 8. J. Tilden and others, for the benefit of the stockholders, for the sum of $800,000. Arrival of British Treops. Sr. Joun, N B , Mareb 24. —The steamer Ade- iaide, from Piymouth via Bermuda, on the 20th And No. 79 Rux Krenztiec, Pa’ IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KIND> OF MILITARY WARES, Solicit the attontion of Civie and Military Azse- ciations, Commande on Navona! or State ser vise, cae Clubs and individuals to their iarge ® GOSLING RESTAURAN 247 ’ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ourn Sipe, (For marly of New York,) Has the o and fame of being One of the Best Restaurants in Town! J o ~ mist manner, may do so Jacksenvilie yesterday. s thirty. | RICH STAFF AND DRESS ARMY AND] by applying at 456 Lith a between @ ard H. We hear that the progres: of the Federals up | {[7-Give us a trial, and judge for you self £1} ure Sacore bre ig gc anh aby hen te NAVY SWO«Dbs. from 11 to 2 o’clwek. fe T-1m * ‘Their assortment includes the choicest BLADES OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, identical with those made fur Wilkinson, of Lon- don, worn by the officers of the Uritieh Army, and the St. Mary's was not wholly uninterrupted Two scouting companies—Capt. Hopkins: and another, the name of which we did not learn— are said to have killed some twenty-five Fed- the isth regiment. nn aan oh ne Oe oh Boers AND bag) SUIT THE We pe hd manufacturing st! kinds of BOOTS and SROES, Every thing in the house us - of the BEST ‘THE MARKET AFFORDS, FRANKLIN & CO, A id constantly receiving 3, bes most approved by experienced Kurop2an authori- ~ erals and captured two others at Aiberti’s| 17 eel ag tebe ties the clecantly wrought cs Supply of eastern wad aed dee Mills, on the St. Mary’s P_S. A dispatch received alter the furegoing was written, states that Brunswick was occu- pied at 6 o'clock p. m. yesterday. Col Styles, who had a regiment there, retired, after burn- ing the wharves and the storehousas near the BLADES OF SOLINGEN ON THE RHINE, in fibre and finish the recognized modern types of the celebrated Damascus Steel; the excollentand serviceable BLADsS OF COLLINS, OF HARTFORD, des those of other domestic fabricanta, mountings of the biades, i: Lotween i2ih and 13th streste mb 12-1 south ei ——— eee NEW WROLEBALE ORY GOUDE HOUSE, CO. have jest opened NOTIONS, &e., timore. On, ee rold atemucn lower price than bas been retofore charged in this city for much! articles. Persons in wsot of Boots aud Shoes of eastern Or city made work, will always find s good assort tin store and at the GiAPEIN ‘3 + Nad a ferior OPTICIANS, $44 Ponn’sav.,(north side,) bet. 12th and 13th ate, ’ in all caves exe- br 314 Penasyivanis sven St NO. 3 whter Te gnive sat wae parauss EYEGLASSES, gave iy he ontalinhmers wit foun FORNITORE? —— gud Cotover iaat at priced ousblyic then MARINE AND FIELD 6LASSES, boing Of SILVER BILE Gr Becker, pe Aa THE WAR IN THE GULF. 3 of such terms a8 Will make it the Interest COMPASSES, &e., | PLatn or Fine Git, SILVER PLATED. BURNISHED FUR RE! NEW ORLEANS AND ITS DEFEXCES eee ae nd Cmnntty Merchants $6 exaauty of the best qualities, constant!y on hand. Eat, Ricii LEATHER, ete , © de of PLaty, URNITU. Bata aed! {Their terms wil! boossh. _fe2u-see | _foesorlstr Gnirpand Guanse of the wine weniety tiontanes WH MOSES, New Orleans is distant 100 mites above the | 7“ “OF SS ———|na Baraiwene, March jsth, ior, | Aud: Aniah, aud of either reewlation pattern or |» (of the fina of Muses & Peckham, Philad’s,) mouth of the momar sa river and five miles UTTER Salt Ma. RICHARD H. GHIFFITH, Jr, having | OTixinaldevign Should an article of holessic and K in south of Lake Pontchartrain, with which it has heen cog pees which he AND £G qa! V6 tubs and kegs prime ueben aid Cindes Bute | tetired trom sha bm EXTRAORDINARY Exgoance, jauufacturer etail ane seat Chairs, Cottage, Parior and tae Faruitare—huoru's Building. tid Biiog commanicates b The | ter in store # for soms ime a of ® richness and costiipess not represonted in ve D. 3 2 udlic that Mr.@KORGE ‘I’, be required for t levee bas an average width of about 100 feet SO sees Haxers Batter. have charge of the samme until farther | ft ene tee, bay my tie he at, inns ay 7 | arsimeratne promptly where it fronts the town, which stretches pa- ae ‘burrow N ‘pankful for past fsvore, we ehall endeav- | the ohoicest works in gold and silver, Sud ite gen- ey ‘day and evening for the sccommeds- rallel to it for about five miles, and extends} mhoo et" Between Pa. to merit their continvance. eral artistic resources are uausual guBrantess of | ti a af thee public from one to twa miles bebind it, chiefly in the | —— ag ie SEE EAY"< A PERMULEER & SONA «| Ste sesiainaty and spoody production. In answer ‘Purolissers will study their interest to call before looking cleewhere. direction of the lake. The river immediately hasa width of oneand 4 half mi mates will be promptly 23m* Fasnionsths Daassaargn, ’ CURE—CORNS--BUNIONS. SPRING WRAPPINGS, PR 4 removed from 454 ‘Tenth stress to We Have Jagt reosived s 2 and beantiful depth of fi 150 to 160 feet; and, eet. eon Sth and 9th, south sid aesortment of Wrappings, inallthe varied sty): DRIAT, Surgeon Chiropodist, from around from the west, first in a north and thes | 2tsdresssutting rave by Alte tse ee aot, siete Sous usual to sform pe cnn teeta iigetearee meee ems teesorsten| U vo si JEY® BIE avo muse (wun oat REISS eases “Pinas pores the attack has been EARLE, Corner af Sizih and © sts T JUST PUBLISHED, made by way Lake Ponchartrain, the fleet | wu be accommodated HE New walen Gameofr oD, etshes tering the lake bad to pase through one | Carriages, or Juggiee for bite, snl Bf of the Revetiions just tine Laing for te family ei COIN WANTED! of two channels (formed by an island at Its (heer by the day ot month. Sar. RLIOR 4 ‘The Highest Price paid for mouth) called the Rigo , which were exten- 1 handsome brown dy's saddie Pony for sale ong Hy 5 G6@OLD AND SILVER! sively fortified. The fort on the island is| She is perfectly gentio; Tacks, trots, lopes or 18-ecSm st. avenue, Sraciz For SaLz tx Sums ro Sure, called Fort Pike. Opposite this fort on the | PAcgs, snd is 8 perfect peas ar Re ee : oe right there was a heavy battery, name un- s ‘between known, and on the left hand side of ther BOOTS—SHO&SS! channel stood Fort Wood. Batteries been to erected and intrencbwents thrown up within Counen Tawra St. ax Pa, Av. the past year, extending ‘rom Guif Montein, in Lake Borgne, along the bordercf Lake Ponchartrain, in all directions the apy to the city—the principal defenses called Lakeville and Lakeport. The rebels, however, seemed to have ex- pected the bes 4 would be attacked by way of the Balize, made more extensive preeey tions for nce in that direction. Below we ive an extract of s letter dated from New Or- and published in the Richmond Dis- pateh, deere: aq. lene defences of that city, whioh enables reader to form ® more ac- oarate judgment of the fortifications erected onthe banks of the Mississippi river, below eity, than we could hope to furnish from the sources of mformation at band: Misty fe dere era een bai Fag 4 malo PE 6 Citta AND TIN WARE OF _ mi 19-tr Pee ee SNe Ceraioe: geet PHE WERKLY STAN, Wale cretiioe’ Pumity oot peuteiaieg © prettier rer © ha eee ean be feere of tew +h: om Friday woreing WER Us-€* 0h, ‘nvartne.» in sowanes Single S¢p7, PET SRR EMco0s. 00 Bl Five en i, | ‘Wer copies.......ccocccccces secoee. “ FWORtY EVE COPIOR oo.ey.nnerennee 98 OD {tinvariably contalns the "Washington News’ thet bas made Ths Dariy Beemvag Sie cireulan ‘@ Kerertily throug bout the country {O"Singie copies (in wrappers) can be eured at the counter, immediately marnsinens Ofthe paper Price THREE CENTS Rewer Pr etreed DENTISTRY. D* 4. H. PEABODY, ENTIST, Bonn panod to al) b onabee aie roaenna:ie rates hich good eratinns can be performed Vi . ed Office No. 276 Pennsylvania averur. hetereen ith and 12th att ct Kirkwood House, in came bulging er 4 “hon ‘4 Mdeon mh 6 Im*,ti¢ the parest, , and st t ture the. MINERAL PLATE wil te ooine 'n this city—No. 338 between th aud toib sts, Also, OT Aroe streee Protea thie. — mar é-tly 20 DR. CHARLES BR. ROTELER, D '. NO. 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ja t-2o? Butween 97x anv 1lOrE Ste, NEW AND IMPROVED INVENZION or 44TIFICIAL CHEOPLAST1 BONE TEET sR, Wirnovy Mrrat Prars on CLasrs, 8. B'SIGESMOND, 910 Broadway, New Yorb—260 Penniyivanta Aw ass between 12h amd 13th sts, Washinetom, Calls the attention of the public to the following “vgn cf bis improved system : ania yp dome mg of nd ee wil ia Oo. bor change color an being three fourths lighter than rv ced be ex! Solids. other. 2. teeth or roots srtifc:a! oncs oan be inesried over them.” - 3. a Toots wii! be made inoffensive, an never enc 4. No temporary testh are ee it ones can be made imme: » there! the natural expression of the et the old system is Sroqueetiy 5. This work bas bees ini by many of the first chemists and physicians i 8 8 * 20 invented & white jestructive metal fi with which the campeon teeth oan be filled without pain, can build up @ per- t, sound tooth on Bay ede roots, Which will mera Lop ee to Dr. V The best of rei ven— . - mene . &, Professor of Chemistry, a. Ys <4 Wayne, of the Supreme Court Wasbing- thousands of others. Bo 86m GAS FIXTURES, 61 atore, a r e448 jee Patterns and na TIOT iD style to anyth: og hereto! nSrket, We invite oilisers general examine our stock of Gas Water £ confident that we bave the best a Waehington, Ai. Work tp the shove line intrusted to eer eare will be promptly etiondod to. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS! Neo Mere Englich or French Rubbish, made to sell, but not te keep time Why rhou'd an merican tuy & foreign Wateh, wher he onn get « bet ard chespor one at home? Why shor’ Ame eodiaxsly enrich foreign W- “ures es! the eaponse of oar own a w American enc go!¢ to Wmg land atk covert but bitter ensmer, show seeded at home? American buy an whieh. 1 cies oases out of ten Whe ah« Wateh More t keep in order for one year thas ats rey nal price.and which was never tuteuded t Brep tiwe uncer acy circumstances? Why shoul. Ameriosrs uot patronize more generally American m8: ufactures. aod thus eman- C:pate thernselves from tie thraidom of Bagiish capital, French fsehioos,and Continental gew- gas? The Arenovn Waton Compsnr’s Watches are partion'arly adapted fr soldiers? >. being most aetislly mete. aod pot lsble to getoutof » citier in ma:ching, riding, or fighting, Seldby M W.GALT & BRO., 354 Pennsyi- vasin avenue, Washington, Wholesa'e orders shou'd be addressed to ROBSINS & APPLETON, Agents of the American Watch Company, fe 2-!m 182 Broadway, N.Y. HiABNDEN's EXPRESS, (stssLiekep iv 1839,) Beg irave to inform the ab thet they haves > tended their Axprees to Was! a Sag Sd appemeest Mors ae, — ecie. Joweiry, &c..%0 all parts New Ewsland nod Western Stater svt Connecting with the most resporsibie &: throughout the country, we are enshied to ten. led facilities to mporte vr coe fer és 4 | who may feror us with their patronage, For iy ond er on apply to ,. ent. SPP'7 “Srpurd et.,2d door below PR-aeen ja $-sm W ssitngton, De DECIDED BARGAINS. 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