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a THE EVENING STAR . *t H&S) BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED, 4¢ THE STAR BUILDiNGs, torner «/ Desssyivemia venus and Kiewents ri <a we —_ ae : ° i Fi. , so run Se os PRR PERKLY . v Tue eteeDent Pasty and Koes pas p eonmining & greeter yeriety of (nieretting ree~ = . ‘ng "eur ean be found is any ether—ir pubitenet . == Friday morning. ‘WuR ¥s—Ga24, troariavig, tm semance. i. Ome Slagle copy, Per 228 UM .ccessenee Bl SS C B. + AA eneneetacenes seeeee- Frwenty-Bve oe; ne Ittavariably eontains the‘ Weakington News’ Maat has mnde The Datiy Evening Star ciremit\c ee generally throug howt the country. E7-Siegic copies (in wrappers) can be pte- sured at the counter, immediately after the issee ofthe paper. Price—FHREE CENTS a WwW. D. WALLAOH. Se fapers served im packages by carriers a} 948 rear, or 37 cents per month. Yo mail subscribers “ae price is $3.56 a year, im advances; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than ‘are mon‘ha at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin cle copter, ons cant; in wrappers, TWo eENrs (J" Avvz .rumeants should be sent to the afice before it o'clock m.; otherwise they may Sot appear until the next day. vo, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1862. MR. RUSSELL’S LETTER. A letter from Mr. Russell, dated New York, February 25, appears in the London Times of TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _| mcyusicsurbiatytye, tod Lexegton, ects | XIROMT ELA Tes, FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CoaST. | famb>y war netaiee eee Ae he tiyins | 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU THE WAR ON THE MISSISSIPPI. The Isinnd No. 10 correspondent of the Chicago Times, writes rather a desponding letter under date of the 22d inst. We extract a DENTISTRY. D* 4. H. PEABODY, arel Ww eens: 4 Florida—Procla- | smoke stack was once. The effect on the — ENTIS?, A es Union Demonstrations in East Florid ‘ocla- | smoke struck 5 effect on t is to ali DoaPehns ie profess th few paragraphs which will show the extensive | Merch 13. We quot mation of General Sherman to the Pecple of | enemy's battery was not ascertained athe n nee of ip an ha scale upon which the siege is being conducted, MR. STANTON. Florida ates for whieh ¢ = . R 2 NEAR APPROACH OF THE UNION ARMY IN SOUTH- The favorite of the day is Mr. Stanton; he cine fons wa a te ee, Sparen eee ERN TENNESSEE TO THAT OF THE REBELS UNDER \ a , . BEAUREGARD i i ing “ South’? newaplner of he strength to the enemy’s works here; and thein- | Tey, like his sharp, clear cut manifestoes, | !nz is from the “New South ee STRENGTH, SKILL AND SECRECY OF THE REBELS. ns oan be periormed day makeg a revelation of added | 2%* touched the heart of his countrym EMILE DUPRE. 276 Vennevivania avenne, Oo. — Sotercen Lith aud 12th etreste, two door cartof the Cixcinwati, March 30—A special dispatch to "Just Reoetwed and Opened, Bidson | HOws- in eame basiding with Dr. Don F x WA» ‘ mi 6 Im*,) Fs 3 id his soundi: ronunciamentos. The re- ins " i the Commercial from Inti Ls says that Gew —— ng poREP oe cad Lanans in cuntiouslly strongth- | O55, ssocenes ere, thay think, somehow or |, Gen. Sherman vialled Jackeonvitlo on the 16th! | SO has svuracdl consaped orcas Recon aad ak A large and first-class stock of cholee M . ening their old batteries, and adding new ones, other conne-ied with his accession to power. | 2%4 was waited on by a committee of citizens; | the latest advices was within fifteen miles of ihe Loum: he rowantor and patentes evinces their conception of the importance of He bas, indeed, endeavored to Maakene the | Whe represented the feelings of all in the town a3 | Benuregard’s army at Corinth, Mis< FAMILY GROCERIES, ssthe MINERAL SLATE TEETH, at this point, and the determination to make a | Ue b8s, oar strongly tn favor of the Union. Many citizensare | Morgan's rebel guerrilla cavalry band captured ieee psu = =e Oe .4) thin ©: tong end desperate fight. So far wo have ob- | Northerner of their delusion that the movo- | returning to Jacksonville, among whom are de: | angtne. wae ee Her es cavaLeY band captured consisting of: eaunot wear othere, aod uo person ean Weak ne denies aoe though shelling | ™™ts of Grant, Buell and Lander are por- | serters from the rebel army, angious to take the railrond, on Friday. Col. Corwin Pope, of Ky, f Who cannot wear those, 2 POr#OR CAN Waar others them continuously for overs wok ad i tions of a concerted plan, each direeted from | oath of allegiance, and who state that desertions was taken prisoner, with a few other Federal offi SUGARS, of all grades, Persona os!ling atmy 081. DAROCOm manning fact we have not enocseded in d fire | Be*dquarters in reference to the other, and | will be numerous. . cers. The locomotive of the train was run {nto a TEAS. Ma EE they may desues e drawing the fire | 145 plainly intimated that their victories are | | The sentiment of Eastern Florida is declared to ditch, and the cars destroyed. ” od wha nde J partiowiar and with the pi from a portion of their batteries, though our ind + io F be loyal, and many are willing to take up arms COFFEE nest £08", Bn most gortect lanture thet gunboats and a portion of Col. Buford’s com- hee oe to defend themselves against rebel tyranny. On Later frem the Gulf Ce » fy wartantes AUER AL PLATE will te . - 4 one occasion, when the regulators were reporte OTTER i °. os era Been temptingly exposed. They | otf acts has been the liberation of the viotis as comlpg, even the woinen seized artua to de- ape Re sgetabigesirly Ber ys ——— And Ih sta, Also, DOT Avot shee bemtetee age vary nn in showing us the exact lo- 12F the (eteres de cacket of the State Depart- | fend themselves. ‘The national troops are teeated no, MSAED FROM TER MEGD OP -@ LAKD, cation of their cannon by firing them and thus - nappies retain e i og gas OF THE MISsissiPri Riv * ¥ ——— es ae iJ ears ment, on the condition that they give le | to every hospitality which the town affords, and Ni ¥. ‘20. ig beat. uats- = z ~ " ~ byt 3 nee ee Perhaps, too, economy | nos to afford aid or ocmfort to those engaged | the people state they will go away with the gun- | | 1y ALE Me rmecnti S eraee Key Weat,which FLOUR, N®°* 48v tu ROVED INVENTION pe Scr none eS saagpecrs 0 compe pape = in hostilit, inst the United States, iy Yd boats If they leave, but measures have been taken place she left on the 35th inet. 3 . i the agent of a journal which pre- | te fully protect them. : bacon d gre Ap rere apse neg tans ts acai poled op ees in huts tee ee oe of Fernandina | witch, Mohawk, Marion, and elght other vessels ommodore Foote thinkstoo muc! is i ; - rs / asa has been rded with satisfaction. i i ‘i weve at Key West. L 1 hich bi 7 = gunboats, and appreciates too well theenor- | f°. atte prost sa his eateries to the eeire Mi Togs wlusplied thet vith seed cot | ‘The prize Magnolia would sall for New York | All of which he offers at lowest cash prices, DE. BB SIBERMOND, is ences woul A 2 ni Nig! 7 Sreadweny, New York — ‘enn syloamie Le cae a that Id attend their loss | he will ne doubt provoke in the discharge of | erzy. ” legs _ = neki igeoaese sailed on Doms suri yom -4 pen dy, Wee A his duty, and of his contempt for its power. | The gunboat Ohama had been 120 miles up the | the 3st for Tortugas and the pio pases statethat} PIKE’S CELEBRATED WHISKIES. — | cy. ‘cae aie STANTON AND MCLELLAN. St. Jobn’s river, beyond Jacksonville, menting heavy firing was beard eeu che first of the passcs 500 barrels Magnolia, : Some discussion has arisen in reference to | With no o position. White flags were displaye where some of our vessels had gone. The remain- , his relations with General McClellan, against rhe ae nes eC bene Saad yeh Annan, | der of Com. Porter's fleet had all left Key West, 500 barrels XXX, ica were also found sunk, but Capt. Stev together with some of our gunboats. MAILLARD’S CHOCULATE, ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTI BONER &e:, &e, &e. - = SF eel eg) . Whirnowr Mrrar. Pravx on Crasre, The steamers Niagara, South Caroli Water guard t of Missouri, Kentucky, above Island No. 10 no army now that could withstand a well discip- lined and effective force of 25,000 men, and it ; i u 50) barrels Millers Rye Monongahela, eS ar the -- - Hees F x ? Considerable cotton wasstored at Apalachicola, y ng’ ert inserted over then, is precisely at this junctore in the Southern } What appears to me excellent authority forsta- | “Pennants bas peoe nvenented including also | 24 the place Is defended by 13 guns and a force 600 barrels fine Uld Kye, mate snetion stusies that we should look for bold and des- | S50 yet Mr. Stanton gives his whole support | Forts Barancas and McRae, and the rebels an. | 3,000 rebels. : a No temporary ton: permanent Tiiove a failing dosee rad Chee ns 2 FS: | to the General, and is one of his most powerful | nounce the calireatarterntar ef tones Bde saepadl tl dls Parherg coher 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, nant sately, thefehy Brecervine ma 2 failing cause and cheer disheartened tnd trusty friends. Tt may be eae nike | wot tuey refused occ noe Teme ordcred oft, |" 2’ greach tnan-ot war, Siem Vara Crux, iad &7 AT CINCINNATI PRICES, n fs (requentiy disbeureke meee 2 utters 18 wo! prai: ribut 3 THE REBELS ILLUMINATE THE RIVER. by the Associated Press reporter at the recent Gen. Sherman has issuea a proclamation to the | “2%°* of yellow fever aboard. * The anxiety to get a boat down to New 2 ‘The health of our troops at Key West was good. meeting of railroad managers at Washington, scope diy pray Pardes’ a pearing a a The small pox had broken out in the New All the favorite brands of Madrid seems to be understood by secesh, and | but he has privately repeated eentitents na thelr ty aud canbie thocg | Hampshire regiment at Tortugas. - ¢ > P , repel a loyal citizens and their property aud enable them ‘Two of the crew captured on the steamer Mac CHAMPAGNE they, being fearful of some of the tags attempt- | analogous to those wi ich appeared in the | to resuscitate their government. All loyal people | nolia report great mA ration making at New : =* ing ® Passage in the dark, have built at | newspapers. One thing is quite certain. Tiie| who return or rematn at their homes in the quiet _ wires J night enormous fires at the head of the island, | concentration of Federal troops in front of | purault of their lawful, evocations sralt ve pro- | Qtleans to resist the attack of the Federal forces. Mumm Verseny, Green Seal, Heldsick, “apces® lifetime and assisted the illumination with a revolving | Manassas has r fully taeind over five years by ood of the first chom:ste and phrsiciane Tihs “BET tes sey tacos r Also inven & white endestruotive metai Giling, with which the most © lyzed the best army the | tected in all their constitutionalrights. The sole Several gan ee eons Ss which, being bought low, we offer at unusually ioe 1 ot Chemisty Ni. met i ~ reflector that at intervals throws its rays en- | Confederates have in the field, and has kept | desire and intention of the government was to | “ne steamer South Carolina had been ordered low rates. = Supreme Court of Weahi tirely across the river, making the Kentuc them away from the West and Southwest. | maintain the integrity of the Constitution and a ‘’ y to Boston. istinetly visible. It is a scene for ® | It may be considered, indeed, as the only well- | 18 and reclaim the States revolted from the | ‘rye report of the capture of Yancey proves to Above, some two miles, are the low, | equipped force (inferior as it is in that respect cenitene enee to thelr former prosperous | nave been incorrect. He had engaged passage In Also, Sole Agent for lack hulls of our gunboats. surrounded with to the o; ‘ing army) which the Confederates A t sat! th the schooner Mallory, which was captured, but their transports. So strong is the light that | have bese abies jomable: peally, ane cooummanée Gini ee _GAS FITTING, &c. 3 - " of lovaity, and recommends the citizens to assem. aes he ee ak ior to sail from Havane PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL, ae occasionally the dim outline of a soldier can THE FUTURE. ble in their cities and towns and precincts, and The Huntsville brings i bales at catten anil Now prepared tec be seen around the fire. The island} Savannah is in much danger. One of its | throw off the sham Fovernment forced upon them, | 937 bales of tobacco captured from the rebels. t&y be favere itself is submerged, and, being covered | citizens told me to-day he did not think it and swear true fidelity and allegiance to the Cen- near the banks, with a thick growth of bushes, GAS OF SEraw PITeING + @s Ss . FESINESS, & iow doors north ef P>, né & comp'ets gasortmer at etzer EAS, “ae 4 tag. 6 All her cfficers and crew are well 300 BET, could be defended, and that it would be obliged | *itu'lon of the United States, ae = Sete : he covert at once of secrecy and = your and New i — be re- | ways of the past. When thi done, iy predicts OFFICIAL. janger. uct ie same nec y i © slccess | a return of prosperousand ha} times, immunit; — VULNERABILITY OP OUR GUNBOATS. which has attended the Federals in the West | from want Find euffer:ng, snd: tas enjoyment a REASURY DEPARTMENT, 3 3 = - The —— —= —— we well know the follows — —— South. The burning of oe baba honest Sabor snit ie sweets of happy T March 21, 1962. 4 4 KES. secesh have there, fired full upon our gunboats | Winton by the Federals is not likel to concil- | homes, and the consolation of living under wise ; from the elevation which ‘he bank of the river } iate the peenle; and as yet there a but little sad caletry Leh only to an industrious and paatremaepetse cel Spannls EE Ge ym lig po hege aod ie pom ay ihe pend aun Meh yer aS At a meeting of the loyal citizens of Jeckson- | date, are kereby notified that provision has been Ss, i it seemes the N WASHINGTON 2 a npon ry € ae oC ah thaiwe ba obliged to present our broadsides and stern tof of such a feeling must depend the ultimate lon ind aniston tne ence ae =e edn eee ie E iN WASHINGTON. — See nhave tne : their aim, and it may not be generally under- ff and permanent success of the Federals. If} bd te the following etf of semi-annual interest which will become due BAKERY 456 lirn Srueez, meshiy sttendad tee teens Co eureare stood that these are the most vulnerabl parts {they are obliged to garrison those enormous | That no Stste Tae constitutional right to sep. ] 08 the Ist April, proximo agreeably to their BAKERY 58 ire StRgxr, , MYERS & McORAN, of our iron-clad western boats, the bow being J States, ruined in resources by the conflict, and | arate from the United States. That the act of tenor, by the Treasurer of the United States at BAKERY 456 Litu Sieger. wear S42 s76p intended always to face the enemy, and there- Jif they must have an armed occupation of a} secession adopted by the State Convention of 7 . Washington, by the Assistant Tressurerat Boston, fore triply shielded. ltation, ce ie eine in conflict with the con- | New York, and Phitadelpbl by the De- IMPERFECT KNOWLEDGE OF THE ENEMYS J sion to understand by what means they are to | ** "PeOple foe retiscallon That Finis ene | positery of the Waited State ate cinnatt, Ohio, SCHEMES. bear up against the burden which will be | integra! part of the United States, subject to con- | All such coupons, together with schedules show. Tao tenacity with which they hold on hore f placed on the Eastern States. The more ad- stituilonal Jurisdiction, and it fs belteved that | ing the number of each coupon, and the agere. proves how valuable time is to them, and J ministration of the laws in the States by Fed- | thousands of her citizens hail with joy the reato- it ery tae nted | when driven from here it will doubtless bef cral officers will bo attended by the greatest | ration of the government, bringing deliverance | S**¢ Sum of exch parce, ens Presented for seen that, while fighting at Island No. 10 they J difficulties. from the terror ef an unrestrained military des- | ¢@mination and verification at least three full have been busy as beaver: crecting stronger _ tism. business days before payment tore formidable fortifications at] points Planting Seeds. They protest againat all the acts and ordinances erdown. Where these points are, we will} _As the season has about arrived whon soeds re Shwe Pocppetirorgn pheed at iboe a tuelr | mb 23-dt apt only know when we get to Sie: snd, perhaps, J should be planted, a fow remarks concerning | 1,” orm States; azainst hostile South, it is beyond one’s comprehen- CH. RIVART & CO, SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT REMOVED TO 8, E, CORNER oF PEXN. AVENUE AND SixTH Sr., Clarenton Hotel Building, Washington. he growth as are in usual demand, v: —_— rly and fame a Tee fi, ROSEY, Acent, New Youn. ood ns Beet; Be JAMES MOLAN, Acznt, Wasuincton, D.C. rf ‘E INE GARDEN x AND FLOWER SEEDS, JOHN SAUL calis the attention of market gar denors, farmer his 8S. P. CHASE, Secretary of the Treasury ——— SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, iis aucnatinne Gi aoar oe ss in this instance, shall be surprised that § this operation may not be amiss. As early as eaar te te berg Hedi ie Henan) opemeaseny DEPARTMENT, FINE OLD BRANDY aud WHISKY, seed grower 1s the best gu such natural facilities for defence should be the ground is in St condition tho sceds of | inoney, property and: later. cod military enlist- Farrvary 4, 1902, J {C77 A liberal discount todeslers. mh 19 or overlooked. The 1,300 miles of river from St. | hardy annuais may besown. They may not] ments forced upon them; gainst the tyranny OTICR 1© HEREBY GIVEN of th diness of L4 DIES’ RUBBER BLOTS mh 18 6teo™ Louis to the Gulf are very imperfectly known { start, but if they do they will be so much | which demands the abandonment of thelp omer this Department to redeem the Treasury notes AND SHOES, - hee to our Generals, and we are ‘ing with an earlier than those later sown, that it will be | 2nd property, and the exposure of their wives and March (3th, te All sizes, at q ‘i ts i r Ban enemy perfectly acquainted with every wind isable to run tho risk of losing a few seeds | Children to sickness, destitution and famine and J Ptyable im one year from date, authorized by the 326 Peat UDNEY'S, Ma, RICHARD H. ORIFEIEH. J: Lapeer y ‘dees ry wine | rather than to I ly bloom of flo ite miseries; against the barbarous policy | act of Congress approved December 234, 1857, and Cingott’s Dry Goods Store, | ductlog, as meent | j 2S cape and beadiand. rr partir hacen he Ril Seanat sar ay which sends brutal soldiers to pillage and burn | the Treasury notes pryable in sixty days from —__________-- Peike pant {the same enti! farth SEY patlat Aghia 5 ane a , roperty and destroy life as x punishinent for re- a oo C ; en's EI 0 have obarce of the an ti! further A Learned Argumest for General Edifica- | 404 tondor annuals may bo sown to be trans- | Mafiny tray holmes; ana camer ths women: mpg enheg on by the act of Congress approved | (\WJEN’S RUBBER BOOTS DSHOES, | notice, ‘Thankiul for past favore,we wall emiens then. planted when the weather is sufiiciently warm | ment which threatens to brand them becaxse they | 24 March, si At J.B PUDNEY'S, OORT ete a BR eRUL : We affirm it to bea well-settled Principle J to make it safe to do so. will not tamely submit te such indignities, Interest on Treasury notes of the above issuce] fe 12-tf _324 Penn, av. Back Room, - = AF nid i> of international law that no better} In planting in the open air. seeds should er Berar pe cesar sich oaks 3 ae WHIL cease on the 7th day of A; rext by terms SOYSTER P SION OF FICE, Juxe 61x, LS61, ns i r eu and restored to the government o! e rt 5- ry 7 q pn beep — they behave better.— pedi laa rine pond aepeep bs United States, and the reign of terror having | °! owe Acta respectively sia thn TO ALL WHOM IF MAY CONCERN, 2@. ¢, p. 66, < Tho constitutional right of the negro to the itil be etter to put in a epadeful of lightor | Eo'ved'autc that ene eens tad eke Apart a r ast Josey lam, lor due renpene of tee Lage W “pursuit of ines,” consists in the right of ma of Whscapatigpiony ng Be fester er nds that a convention of all loyal citizens be | 4 Mme TOn JARERtY 002 2 > eee tpn SA being petrsued in the event of his flight toward |” ner nthe aseaer yee . pie care! ie ed fe with to organize a e The Secretary of State will hereafter receive felicy. —Wheaton’s cp, v. 7, pp. A—27. not to sow the is too deep. ittle sprin State of Florida. Also, The term status means all that the phrase No, 502 N I Oysters of the nh 22 War t the chief of the ] Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, ° ling of fine soil over small sceds cient. | military department of the United States be re- commencing with Saturday, the frat of next r Most of the failures of seed to germinate | quested te retain sufficient force to maintain order ai ie Gla hentia aoe woe imports. It belongs peculiarly to the vocab- ES ‘e tof ine. and protect the people In their persons and prop- | Month. aN NECTS. M 3 ith, and — the Mgr aero Sg Office”’ and is a af eptprangl es "i Where too many | “"'Y- eee ae ; is bil Eee B SEWARD. hi N Y th areuctinent of Mafor ico acres, secured under tho act ‘of ~seograaghS . y ECs sted ih ail colors, at nebeg~ pgatie sd ; ) beader, ar gente as frteging in Sambo, without seeds aro planted the plants come wp s0 thick Important from Mis: W328 berartacar, ihe Brimaiite LOWE, 397 Pe Maron Si, 12:8, 1 the ame of Jacob [rader, and raleeit the ‘op is decidedly African. It is Seapomihie’ te ttn thoes car Aas Saco to | B¥TSEAT OF REBELS UNDER VAN DORN AND PRicr— Janeans 21, 1862, | ave. south aid om No. = 08. | 2 contraction or corruption i i f status quo—in ‘Statuquo—FE pluribus un: toultum in parvo —abeque boc,—hie jacet—nildesperandum— Erin go bragh, &., £:.—Crauch, v. 9, p ii. ‘The right to erm, equip and discipline the THE TEXAN TROOPS Rowa, Me., March 20.—Reliable persous just avoid this. Of course more than enough secd ans x ‘ “a must be planted, as many of them mail fail, | from our army in the southwest say that the Poe eereey treoeantty, Lumrbaze,an8 but in very many cases so many are sown that rebels, some 3.500 inrumber, under Van Dorn | FM 4#¥s *ealust all other business but that which the plants when they come up aro crowded | and Price, have retreated entirely across the | Pelates to active military operations in the field, together 2s thickly as they can ‘ stand.—} Boston Mountain, and are now at Van Buren and} Saturdays will be devoted to the business of Ornvexap, That the War Department will be NEw STYLES FOR spe NG AND SUM- oi, 2. F , — ° 2 Pe : ‘i fone hor nao Saeviaes ertificsts, No. 7: 1 Ss ‘947.) ta favor of Patrick "t U. S. fufactry, besring date gro Gentl Fort Smith, rece! i All of the’ ind prothicet dueitee fer’ tha JOSEPH H; BARRETT. ne; comes of the imperscriptable right to | Countr ‘entleman ort Sm receiving supplies from Memphis | Senators and Representatives. of the newest and pretty esigne for ° ok Ss levy black mail and spun accra the ‘. ; eae ora Little Rock, via Arkansas river, which is} Mondays to — business of the Public. Tom seBr0n, NOW receiving in almost daily si ‘ North of Eurepe, anterior to the comme: nevervatten of Lenther. . ment of the Christian Era —Adam Smith's] M. Jenne, of Elgin, Kane Co., Ill., writes Theory of Moral Sentement, p. 190. to the Prairie Farmer, in answer to an inquiry Nor is his length of heel any impediment.— | {°F ® preservation fo: EDWIN M. STANTON ste bie’ Weawmenra The Texan troops are much disheartened at the M. STANTON, ! death of Ben. McCulloch, and Arkansas feels the} J 22-tf Secretary of War mh 26 Steo Fanoy Good P loss of McIntosh severely. The rebels are badly —————__——_—_——_——— HE MERCHANTS EXPRESS COMPANY r er, that he has two lothi vf = for ; tlle other for ake off forclothing and shoes. Pike’s Indians re. T 3s, STABLIFAED In 1539.) ‘ BET WEE: ablic that they Lave ox- > turned to the Indian nation, not being formidab: BALTIMORE AND Was, INGTON. press to Sahingzon. dare now Crotus, 116. I 4 he “obtained from a man who had been em- | in battle, they having feonemne panic ehrickenst ee white ous fryardng —= diepatea) by the pared to Trauaport Morcha: fine. ina Notes, In actual war, either party-belligerent has loyed in cleaning and oiling harness in the | effect of our artillery. dice of ay Generation te 1 gpg "ens eon L—73 the thee od b. pee i Foal = jaca India service—as he thy paying for ane ee teed General’s commis. ONVINCED meant shippers mr juire, ack JOBN E. =~ ond ant Taoet tenpoumbie Bx wea) it: i nin on! service. ¢ CONVINCED, je lowest rates. Agent for Baltimor n to, without regard to statws—and the quo re nee given him as an capecial One regiment of Texas troops reached Van Bu- B CONVINOED, Wilson. Office, N. W. corner ie ante bellum is not restored thereafterwards.— . oward and - ren on the 15th to reinforce Van Dorn. More are) ,22‘ract from the ‘‘Star,” February 27, 1564 ats., nearly opposite Camden Station B. & sre gine gp yc ‘I have tested them beth for several. ears; | exnected from Louisiana. The whole newton DAYTON s CRACKERS AXD EXCELLENT Bi Ook Te bie oa RA > » page 9. ‘ and find them first rate. They Febel reinforcements will not exceea 5,000 for the J moalty Grohent Am "pat loli tolueere Opposite Center ‘Market, Washington, )), C rig A casus bellum is determined by the ne- | For boots and shoos, take six ounces bayberry | nese sic mocks peri jokers. 138 eae MP BITCH: Axent. cesttirs of the case.—Jaundice vs. Jcundice, | wax, four ounces beeswax, six ounces mutton —— = pers, supply of the superior Crackers and Pies, msanu- | mb 5-Im* Lieut. Col. Herron, of the 9th lowa, who w: fr ‘ed by Dayton, 456 lith EC 7 NB. 404. or beef tallow, one-third paper lampblack | taken prisoner, was in the hands of the rebels for and Hi ‘Daston, manufaotu FSgit ann ORNAMENTAL TREES, &c— D salt gipdn erfeter oe eeey = It is competent alone for Congress to say | pulverized. Melt and stir » good doal. Heat | two weeks. He says the rebels were badly fright- ne stock Of FRGLT TR GG ole aire. Se ek ee eee Senet ol i keeper is well mense of very en & negro is a chattel, and a person, and | #*rushtoapply with. For harness—Beeswax, | ©%¢4, and that they retreated very rapidiy. Dur- hen ft ‘ wens re : etT vigoroes, “ ai . mae hei mixed Raa’ Cons ool. 1p ro one-half pound; mutton tallow, one-half pound; | 1g the first three days of their fight they had ortheru cities, Si D 48,000 rth; And Bt greatly recuoed prices. vis: | Embrol and Poitet Hastherebicle; reste pod ea. Sut d Peach trees, best varicties. ‘sup; in si! grades, The right to comfscate is a Venetian right, er Re ppl pe ee, nga bargieabey tight hae been gow Remercbey cee ae Fics bots rirckostnn slarciee jeotari Q . def Fine {medion White F anne, tos ! until completely mei eep- | fell back to Keetsviile to forage. Ark i : arene by _ _ ft ome ae ing them well stirred all the time. : koxts north of Fayetteville, is cnliralgen e. Arkansas, anne will show the names of more than a score of Orien a iv 5 out. Our T hi 4 Pies man tured by | berries, woerries, Rhubarb warm; the leather being moist and clean. | forces are now encamped where water and fi ~~ other Bake rae ‘were si ee “4 ‘ u . H Roots, &o ; Evergreeen, Shace rpamen: veins. tals.— 1 Peters, 122. rage sare nons carne, 19,U8 | Trees; Shrubs, Roses: Dabliaa: Perenn ‘An inspection of stock obligation to =. Hang the harness in a wa: lace—a warm, | are plenty. Our pickets extend into Arkansas. ars more per hundred partain’ ‘and 2 on um The term “forfeiture’’ attaches only to sunny aie is best. When "anithed. if vabied andthe Febei pic ets come north to the top of ‘ole which the men could eat pL ea nee SOHN S L, ee eee Se contraband pesreare a strongly rae briskly with @ dry, clean cloth, a fino polish | Boston mountains. Fayetteville ts 1 deeeleneS | From the Correspondent of the New York Dispatch, | B19 2e6t* ‘Seed Store, 396 7th s SSO -—" — may be for them.—Story on Con. | will be obtained, giving every appearance of | )/°1y jlttle | has bee! elope Lies. : eene we : Stephens & Co., The right of contrabands to run is justified is te ask, % ts ge fide ore at Freeper at Sxpavia, Mo., March 29 —The notorious bri [eter tor of eats pining fal Sitien Jae Crier arate tied, ek Be ogee mM Wiuirany 74 maya RS. vy the Latin Staimy "apua corit-t dee | willbe adied tothe wont of bares testes | Kone Goat Ware nandvedof pte, | Ku bbgse as sae stata tus eden Selurnbin, Lota, totamentaiz on, tie rrecbal jon 5 4 YT eta cuerrere’’—which being interpreted, affirms the bove preparation.” tachment of Gel, Phillipe regiment of Minoo ue. learn that members of the Sanitary Com | County aforesaid deceased.” ail peraocs having SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS. To Protect Cucumbers, Melons, kec., irom| Ritis, under Major Foster, at Warrensburg, on | Neaithiuls anu’ oosturt oy 1p Justice, thay we | toexhitit the seiner ce the poe ee = Stree ek Ee B they were drives from the toneith as mGatiers {fom over cee Raed en teas pi ge ee variety of * After planting, cover them with pieces of| nine killed and seventeen wounded. Twenty | all quarters of the city, send to his Bakery, ali tof t cluded benefi eatate, i . o4 glazed cotton wadding, split, 80 that one piece | horses were captured. Qur loss was two killed 6 th dav of March, READY. mt Ay ii, ones cet ers for two hills, placed with the glazed | and nine wounded. FAC NI 1082, DAVIDOON, tis clear as mud that any army composed | 70" up, and pinned to the earth with firm Quentril made another attack on the town on pe A a a ea avenne, betware ” ska ae i iagete" | moth pln" atanodsiatng cuttarde | Beinn oy. "Fhertt ua lt wie | Weare Tip Seriya A anos inte haps hha - prevent their blowing away. — forcements fer Foster. Scouting parties from and Steinway & Son's PIANO ; 7.0 MILITARY OFFICERS AND OGVELT aaa aeeeiees —— Sound | , The plants are thus protected in some degree | fof" regiment have captured over two nundred | ™A%t Between and it. | fi nao, ghe Bow ulectured, To MILITARY OFFICERS AND OPH leeeh.— Maine Ag from eaumirs cold Rhys —— a _ pga powder in Pettis county within the +s search ol a reliable Pistoare —— gree yr Sauvine ain ere. pone amy ken P vegin te spread : REBEL BAND IN MissouRr. Also, ove Seoond hand Piano for $6) and one for | The Only Relsais and Harmless Hass newn, PRENTICEANA. aanminacood te fo not know ehough| rasa’ macohoeean is Ugh of the 25th 8i."Atthe Mano store of ; J x Hak DnB Wo said, some time ago, that the Union ar-| to crawl under it. Perhaj eet) bal ps they aro repelled | instant a band of from five to or hundred mies would encircle the rebellion, as a circle militic at — -6. METZEROTT, 1d by Bl ite; sleo.et ones car "fMoliahne Biokkep emer Oa ee bres Ci ‘Je~ | rebels attacked four companies of 3 of fire the scorpion. And now ‘the Atlanta | 0 the bres of the cotton.—Country Gentle. | reacts states fort county, Mo. | They were DR. LA BONTA ane ar Pean's avoine, whers Gazette asks, tauntingly, i completely defeated wii of fifteen killed having romoved his offies to Room No. 6, adj We os omer Bars Sere. Si fg iferited, of ire?" Preity well, we thank you, how i Bene Hie “bats number wounded, smong whens | ls enay carounis five to Waasirion aug” | RESECUe Pasa Sh Haren fine Se rons wary™. Y. F + z am een eee State of Indiana aid QW bas GEN QD 6 Stockton and Cosgrove were severely tocure a Di wi FIR ING. work in the battle of Pea Ridge as > has - THE From Gen Grant's Army. done in «Hi the other battles, GOSLING RESTAURANT, Operations of the Army Mississippians are a figh im Southern Tennessee 47 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, and Northern Alabama, Sours ‘Srpz, Cuicaco, March 28 —The Tribune’s special (Formerly of New York,) ih from Cairo says: A Hee the name and fame of being pete and the One of the Best Restaurants in Town! leat o piceiastomtes en dog ‘day U7"Give us a trial, end judge for you self OF made at Pea Ridge, on the and Ohio rail- Byery the house is road, where the rebels were said to be fortifying, but no enemy was The latest ad Corinth give the bn Gaddiy inst & F Even Bas vs ay Py? ecicitun, te pronsune by Mr R, to be 0" ete with a m Louis ¥. PERRY,

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