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t i 7 wr PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsyivanca ave. and Eleventh street, BY W. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at $4.4 THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Famtly and News Journal—con- tatning = greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Friday morning. Teams—Cash, invariably, in adoance Single copy, per annum. +610 Five copies - ©% year, or 37 cents permonth. Tomaileubscribers Ten copies. 9o0 the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six Twenty-five copies 20 @ menths; #1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin_ gle copies, ong cant; In wrappers, TWO CENTS. {> Abvertiszments should be sent to the office before 12 o’elock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. —w er, It invariably contains the hington News'’ that bas made The Daily Evening Sear cirenlate ©9 generally througbout the cowatry WASHINGTON, D.C, "i dESDAY, APRIL 1, 1862. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. NE. 2,842. various larcenies. Whenarrested, he was rigged DEPERRED LOCAL ARTICLES. From Southern Tennessso—Ne Active Ope- ED EOSAL 4 IROOM AUK, out ark first ee _—_ rations Yet. i Pouce Matt First Ward.—Patk O’Btyan, | and a!l,with the sash in his pocket. At .be Fou LATER FROM EUROPE. Cairo, March 30.—Thete i nothing {mportant } 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. R. J. H. PEABODY 3 isor i. Hensen, malicious mis- | Ward station be was stripped of his official robe s " D BAS = 3 Sutets eockinttiod to jail Stephen Stark do. Lae. and placed in the cell. Uponexamining the coat, | President Lincotn's Emancipatt Message Tennessee river. It ie not tha’ DE in Europe—Cemments of the Press. PortLanp, Mz , March 31.—The steamer Jura arrived here this evening with dates to the 20th inst. from Liverpool. Hee steamer Hibernian arrived out on the 19th There was a heavy fall of snow in England on TPretaee tecota: ipati it. jt *s — jon message at- tracted much attention in oeiand. There had been but little time previous to the sailing of the Attends toa)! bans «of & cenon at The mort reason rates for witeh coed op Statins on be perio (<— Offices No, 276 VAIS Bvorue, between Ith and rt tn. twe dours met of the Kirkwood House, in esme bri. img Wi'tp Dr. Don- Bideon. mh im" ste Mary Netrill and Bridget Keenan, drunk and dis- orderly; sent to the workhouse. Wm. Miller, drank and disorderly; fined $2. Henry Pardo, eping in the market house; fined $1.75. Edw. Ral See fined $2. Mie! Kingsley, Jobnu Tenly, and James McCor: drunk and disorderly; fied $175. Catharine Kane, do.; do. Second Ward.—William Pindall, drunk; fined #191, The case of Hdw’d Kurner, charged with the Jarceny of money from Joha Bowers, was dis- missed. The case of assanit and battery also under the loop inside the collar the name ‘* Fortunat] Barbetta’’ was found. The buttons are of the rifle . He was sent to jail for further hearing by Justice Walter. active operations will commence until the arrival of Buell’s army, unless our forces are attacked by EMILE DUPRE. Just Received and Opened, A large and first-class stock of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, The Seal Fishery. 81. Jonns, N. F., March 30,—The coast is stil firmly packed with ice. The seal fishery will be a perfect failure this year. Rosine a SoLpiER, PaRTIEs ARRESTED, AND Prorerty Recovered —Saturday, the patrol- men o: the Fourth Ward arrested Chas. Spates, Wm. Bronson, and Franz Rivers, for robbing a soldier. Upon Bronson the soldier’s watch was found, valued at $150. Bronson is a hackmen, M EEWE, ° LOO M. D., ths inverts saienika efthe Hinchey r a tende personnally at hist Ya Many persons cau wear these tneth © no OFFICIAL, consisting of: SApnot Wear others, ac Be paTSON oom wear other, pending against him dismissed. prose. | 8nd the soldier being intoxicated, was taken by | Jura for newspaper comment. E ! > a4 po onanot Wear tiene, . cating Sotinees not bring able te voce Pregl ap- | im to a restaurant, where he fell age The Liver; Post says there can be no doubt D Aaigbietge I aaa: ek 28, 1862. BUGARS, of all grades, atte ee peting my ofine cone Boo camgantod Seapine Q:5 Star npn Suteriomn | prety to Saas eens” SET mi | Sad al Ree CaS SORT | | Tanbhlowmng omc eers noes renee Teas, Sprasierwat ca thc ener gee pofation law for -reomopen . = after 12 o’clock at night. e by for aight Ing | Party was committed by Justice Donn. northern cause. at this Department from Mr. John de la Mon- COFFEE, pe ens may hore rar of Sepeere. Pet in the street, was sent to the workhouse for 60 The Londen Times says it is the most import- | tagnie, the Consul of the United States at Nantes, re tally Warranted. days Rosszxy.—On Saturday morning, while Mrs, | aut news received from America since the split. | 4, published for general information : BUTTER, ooms in this city—IVo. JEL perenae between Third Ward —Edward King, assault and bat- | Gloetsbeck. who resides near the government | The President’s avowed object is to recover to “y dike | honst:Sa: alpha’ stosesie:onentn LARD <* and 10th ats. Also, 807 2 fo, cet. Phiiade: bo Thoma Fee Denzin, throwing slops ae ee bart genre . aang eto ado of fer tntrinete. Tle rouge from te Unied States to this port suffer losses : wt, A | In reet; do. Jas. Flanigan, throwing stones; | was en an en from her bureau. , = " > . = dismissed.” Lieut. L. Schintde, tiding’ on the Suspicton fell ‘upon a teamster named Frank | 2¢ce} dere tog simply because it isa proposition, | througb the ignorance ef owners as to existing FLOUR, NEW AND IME ROYED INVENTION favemen ; Rped $2 58. Henry Middleton.drunk; | Sherman, who rooms in ber house, and he was | 2nd is the first bid made towards putting an en MATLLARD’S CHOCOLATE, &e.,, &¢, &c. All of which he offers at Jowest cash prices, arrested by officer Noonan on Saturday rfternoon and $30 of the money recovered, Justice Clayton committed him to jail for a further hearing. dismissed. Frank Sherman, charge of larceny of about $40; for further hearing. IsaacR Burch. ard, drank: turned over to the militar Fourth Ward —Johbn Thomas, assault and bat- tery, and Bridget Welch, do; both held to securtty for peace Sarah Smith, drunk end dis- erderly; fined $5.01. Sarah Brown, do; work- bouse % days. John Washewer, do; fined #2. Capt. Cipperi, riding on the pavement; do. $2 01. Wei. ‘Boo » Profanity; do. $2. John Rice, Daniel Quick, and Joha Maher, disorderly ; to the war. We may hope that others may follow, and that the North may gradually rise in its offers until something acceptable has nm put forth. The only oe of the South to Lincoln has been a resolution of the Confederate House of Repre sentatives to burn all cotton and tobacco that may be in danger of falling into the hands of the in- vaders. in every point of view, the proposal of the President gives great scope for speculation, and perhaps some glimpse of ho ‘but it is for what it ma: herald—not for what it is. ARTIFICIAL CHROPLAST] RBONR TERT? aA, Wirnovr Mera PLare on Crore. DR. S. B SIGESM 910 Broadway, New York— $Oes, Ociweem Lik amd iSts ots, Calls the attention of the public to (he ae of iia improved crstom 1, Bhe Zesth of his me: “I prepose to briefly and concisely present these te the Department. * “Vessels usually take charters to deliver car- goes either at Paimboeuf or Nantes. ‘There is water enough at Paimboeuf, but the exposures in reaching this roadstead are some- times perilous. “The lowest river water between St. Nazaire and Nantes is from ten to twelve feet in winter, and as low as seven feet in summer. “A vessel drawing over ten feet must lighter ARRESTED.—A young man named Ross was arrested in Baltimore a few days since on the charge of having stolen a horse and bugyy in this city. PIKE’S CELEBRATED WHISKIES, 500 barrels Magnolia, 50 barrels XXX, Up" The Gunboats on the Western waters are turning out to be, more and more good for noth- 3 + other: turned over to the miliary. Machael Cooney, | ing for fighting down stream. A Cairo corres- | _A general meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph oe ata cost of money and time “500 barrels Millers Rye Mononganela, x fe! : i, 22 the wbo just finished a term in the workhouse, got | pondent of the Times writes: Company wag held at London on the ey eee Nat ta cemal eoiaee ae. Neates, she must pe 600 barrels fine Old R 3. The roots w. an never rank and was sent back to serve another term of | In a swift current like that of the Mississippi | the directors” report was adopted. Hopeful views pilotage, and, optionally, towage. Zu ™ p Ay yee 30 dvs. John Doe, (an old offender,) was picked | river, there is great danger that a boat will be. bat sor hp geeoe~ for Beep contnay Gntel “If partly discharged st St. ire, the cargo 500 barreis fine Old Bourbon, opts Con to mnte bea Nhs Eresevine up for ing drunk and disorderly, dw come unmanageable. Fighting up stream, a boat Is atthe tl 1 t til de- the zatural exprocs turned over to the military. : William Destaond becoming disabled woul manent out of range, | lowing week. livered Ler peas fiche o engeaaresay ei AT CINCINNATI PRICES, - oid The U.S. gunboats Tuscarora, Ino and Kear- the sage were at Algesiras on the lith. The lieuten- ant of the Sumter and the ex-consul at Cadiz had been transferred from the Ino to the Harvest Home, bound for Boston. FRANCE. Additional troops are going to Mexico. A new brigade was to leave Toulon on the following week ‘The Corps Legislatif have adopted the address to the Emperor. There were nine dissentient votes. was found splashing about in the canal, and was pulled out by the p trolmen. They intended to slo a kind ac: for him, but it made bim angry, an@ he cursed them and said he reckoned he could swim, and it was none of their busines=. or fear that he might again put them to the ‘tauble of puliing him out, be was turned over to the military. Jobn Wade, Jas. Sullivan, T R. Morzan, seldiers; turned over to the military. Daniel Minahan, drunk and disorderly; dis- missed. Conrad Salli , do, and keeping a dog without a license; fined £20.91, and in default tent to workbouse 00 days. Jobanna Sullivan, drunk and disorderiy; dismissed. Catharine Col. ling, do.; do. Mary Sullivan, do; workhouse 90 eyetem is frequ. ee was the case of the Essex at Fort Henry, and Work has been f the other two fron-clad boats at Donelson. Had these boats both become disabled, with a current in a con’ direction, they would certainly have fallen Into the bands of theenemy. Such a result is to be feared here ; and benceall the approaches must he conducted with the utmost caution. The fact that they are not armored beyond their bows, and for the narrow space over their boilers, makes it imperative that they should be held in exact positions when approaching a battery. The first shot that disabled such a boat will allow her to swing side or stern toward the cnemy’s guns, and thereafter, instead of a guabcat, will become a slaughter-pen ‘The vessel pays half brokerage at St. Nazaire, and full brokerage added at Nantes. “The riska on the river are considerable. Dam- age from ‘fouling’ is frequent in a crowded, ner- row and swift river. “I would advise all charters to be made to St. Nazaire, not Nantes or Paimboeuf. Here is a large eafe dock. “The folloWing expenses of a vessel of four hundred and twenty-four tons will give ship- owners an idea of costs of river navigation : “Steam towage from St. Nazaire to be ce o- +405 frances. “Return towage to St. Nazaii 2202295 at “River piletage from St. Nazaire to ce All the favorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsick, which, being bought low, we offer at unusually low rates, sted @ white gy 5 the most re tomn be ¥ Erde roots, ¥ Dr. V. Mhatt: Shr. N for Doremus, rN = ft artof Washing Judge Wayn ITALY It was reported that Garibuld! had another long interview with Ratazzi,and had postponed bis Also, Sele Agent for PIKE'B ARMY CORDIAL, days. Ellen Drane, do; workhouse 30 days One guuboat like the Monitor would open the | departure from Turin for a few days Nantes, with steam..... 2 4 feb 14-1f WM ¥. DOVE & 00 Thox Simpson. fighting; fined $2. Thos. Young, | Mississippi in one fiftieth part of the time that it reat precautions are being taken by the Aus-| «River pilotage from Nantes to St RR a sae ee FY ended Ong esdare with atempting to rescue; fined $1. Johu Linken, [can be done by our present fieet Every boat | trian government on the Venetian frontier. ‘be Nazaire, with steam... ..... pari “ pine BET, af vizwine assanit and profane; fined $10.91 Jobn Linkon. | Composing the Mississippi flotilla is cumbrous, | advanced posts bave been doubled and the garri- —_ 09 BET, assault; security for peace. Conrad Sobl, do., | unmanageab'e, and for the purpose for which | sons augmented. Troops have also been posted “Total pllotage with steam. .... 164 francs. do, Robert Adams, abusing a borse; ned $35 91. | they were made—that of opening the river down— along tbe line of the Po. T. Emperor has gone | «River pilotage from &t. Nazaire to Lewis Vaitou, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. | is a disgrace to the mind which conceived and | from Venice to Vgnna Nantes, without steam............ 10 « George Evans, larceny of a bag of flour; jail for | the country which built It A captain and tWo officers of the Austrian fleet | «River Pilotage from Nantes to St court. Wm. Fonsig, creating a nuissuce; for bave been arrested at Mantua, ou suspicion of Nazaire, without steam..... ...... m0 s heartux. Antnone Thom; drunk and disorderly; | Vixvication of General. McCurLian —The | belng partizans of the Italian cause. ' —— ott Sred S1s6. Thomas Russell and Virginia Rus- | Washington correspondent of the Springtield Re- GREECE ‘Total without sleam...........220 francs BEST sell, Beht'ng; do. $2 cach. Mathew McDoliar, | publican says: All the cannon of the insurgents have falleninto} ‘‘Lighterage from St. Nazaire to Nantes, about eae qe: de S2. Betsy Kendle. do ; do. $2. Nancy] How far General McClellan is the author of the | the hands of the royal troo| 3 francs per ton for wheat. MADE wasi TON Macesy, profanity; doi. Leon Paffan, cre- § general plans of (he campaign—howfar he may| The insurgents at Nauplia asked an amnesty, } <‘‘Lighterage on umber. about 2 francs per ton MADE IN WASHINGTON: athog a nuisance, for tral. ‘Timothy O'Brien, § be credited with what has becn done at the South and an armistice of twenty-four hours wasgranted. | “A work is in contemplation on the Lotre MA WASHINGTON. Yefusing to assist patrelman Hannan tn tbe d@ and West,—is another matter of hot dispute A corps of observation of 20,000 Turkish troops | which expects to make fifteen feet water In the NAKER “ Sreuit charge cf duty, whea summoned. The justi The subject was under discussion at a dinner | have been dispatched to the Gre frontier. most aboal pacts of the river. Ite success 1s prob- BAKER Ht STREET, lrctared bim upon bis duty in such a case and § where General Banks was Present; and he, who,}| Roms, March 18 —The Pope has been !Il the } lematica). BAKER H STARRET. the penalty for refusing, and diemisecd bim with ms = pc Stands by General McClellan most week, and bis strength er Uteapeemer teeth, beat cabal ne egg mh 25-tf - (he assurance that another refusal upon his part J loyally, quietiy remarked that while in consulta-| He has, 1 consequence, suspen bis audl- ight are not nsually made here until all the <a RIVAR@ Ak " im eaun 7 wil! eubjeet him to trial at court sates Reside, tion wid General McClellan last November or | ences i . freight is delivered.”” mar 29—3Uf CH, RIVART & CO, (GENUINE GARDEN a * Lhis prisoner batts from Baltimore, an posing himself still there, began to tell the Sergeant that he desired to ge to V ‘asbingten, but ‘be cars left him. and he thengbt he would take his family with bia: when he left. He said he December, the latter incidentally took down a map, and pointed out te him upon it every move- ment that has since been made by our arinies; and, as to Manassas, said that we should cither drive the rebels from it In a successful battle, or COMMERCIAL. Liverroo., March 21.—Cotton—Saies of the week 29,000 bales. Prices advanced kayd, the market closing firm and unchanged. 4 Breadstufis closed quiet but steady. Wheat bas ——<—______. SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT PASSES. REMOVED TO 8. E. Connex or Penn. AVENUE AND SixTH Sr., Clarenton Hotel Building, AND F WEK SEEDS. AUL onils on of market gar alaree ard care teed © the at Headquarters Provost Marshal's Office, } ted stock selected from City of Washington, March 25, 1562. WW _ — a = stez, ry — aang Jack the day J they would evacuate it of their own accord. a downward Maren sw fi and previous quotations Special Order, No. i9 * ashington. no Polat Mabon whole load of potatoes at —— are barely maintained. All Passes heretofore issued from these Head- Hi, ROS! oEnr. N Johed te Mad Bimsaeif me Wy seeming Re was aston} Me. Tmactenay—The London correspondent | | L0X00N, March 20 —Consola close at tec closed | quarteri to the 31st instant will not be genewed. | JAMES MOLAN, A Waren 0 Celery, £0. Flows _ — —t —* Dlg ns aay to of the Manchester Guardian learns that Mr S ri poses Bourse has advanced. Rentes close babivecarnlaet wail totic codecs - , dh ome 3 . 190, sul*able for ax = 5 ‘hackeray Is about to give up the editorship of } &t 69f 70c. sss didecseistabaare 2 SHERRY, POR’ M 3 WINES, military, Tas Areca, turned over to the} the Cornhill Magazine, which has riseu’ se | The funds on the 19th closed dull at lower By order of Major WE. Doster, Provost Mar- reer anatovce tinted : apoar ef as. McCormick, de ; dismissed. John rapidly Into large circulation under his charge. Discounts easy and the demand light. Goid fows shal. Cuas. E. Roixson, Adjutant, IL A liberal discount te dealers. bo ee, de; turned over to the omg The cause of bis retirement is said to be some | to the Bank of Engiand in large quantities, and BS — - Fifth Ward.—Martin Muliroy, Thomas Doris, point connected with the absoiuteness of editorial | there is some expectation of an early reduction of mar 23-1w ony Lave RUBBER BOOTS rsa or re Rien Mikkacn uit Keough, } control, on which the views of Mr. Thackeray Co Sk ae. The fials.clesed eles 4 bees DEPARTMENT, didi ks aND SHOES, M Rese (soldiers,) drank; turned over te the military’ and the publisher and proprietor of the Cornhi yo Freavany 4, 1502. R. RICHARD 8. tai mB differ. Ofcourse, he will finish the story now in| United States 6’s are quoted at 76377. Progress. Tue Repeats Have no Banps —A writer from Winchester, Va., says: The ple here are highly delighted with the regimental bands, J. B. PUDNEY’S, 324 Poeun averue, back of C.sgett’s Dixy Goods Store, MENS RUBBER BOOTS At Micbael Dougherty, (seldier,) assault and bat- tery; turned ever fo the military. George Har- stealing ® pistol; committed for court. O'Keefe, disorderly eonduct; fined $1 94. sre? Salinger, drunk and disorderly; fined . Notice If HEREBY Given of the readiness of this Department to redeem the Treasury notes payable in one year from date, authorized by the act of Congress approved December 234, 1857, and retired trom the business which he has been ducting, a tceut for ne for some Lime peat, ye a ieave to advise the public tha Mr,Gnoaer T. LOKER wii! have cha: Botioe. Tuanktu! for p Or to merit their conti THE ADVANCE IN VIRGINIA. THE REBELS SHELLED AND DRIVEN ACROSS THE RAPPAHANNOCK. cf the same until farther fsvore, wo sha:. endeav- = music being about as rare with the Rebel. ae Manassas, March 30.—At the skirmish at the] the Treasury notes payable In sixty daysfrom] fe 12-tf mh l7-lawiw" A. Bh MULLER & SON i mrs is Caer ag Aacs as | Sean eciinsbfresnp rea | alle ary ehGetic Wek | de tora ye ot o Congron approved | 74 —oega PENSION OFFICE, Jevx 6, 166. wach. Ferdinana Relshart, disorderly; re ee cane £7" ally the only means of} with remarkabie rapidity and precision. The | 24 March, 1961. OTELS, Restaurant 1 33. S158. Delilah Sear, do ; do. in the breasts of the Tenth District—Jjamex Pumphrey. fighting; se- sunty, to Beep the peace. aw. ieee runk and '¥; workbouse30days. W. Wenys, driving on the pavement; $2. A Donnelly, W. Ampeon, Chas. Shewer, Dan’! Collins and Dan’l Sbeban, disorderly soldiers; turned over to the military. Jas Titcomb, committing a nuisance; fined $1094 H. Wilson, col , disorderly; fined $158. Sarah Sims, col., drunk, disorderly and 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 EPARTMENT OF STATE, WasHineton, January 25, 1562 The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, traitors, enemy left, in their — a number of cars loaded with grain and other forage. We ceuld have shelled them with terrible effect in theact of car- tying off their sick and wounded had it been lesirable. A rebel llentenani and four privates were taken prisoners The enemy, day before yesterday, captured six men of the 66th New York regiment. Heavy firing is still heard at intervals on the front. Zi June, 1860, for the reiseue of the Laud War rants described | are alleged eo have been lost or d at the date fo rant, a pew C sved. if no valid « No. 63.273. for 169 Me 855, Em tin ware ted June & No. 37,934, for 160 nor {7 Mr. Mason, at the ning of the British Parliament, sat next to the black ambassador from Hayt!, and didn’t dare te turn up his nose, lest the British abolitionists might suspect him of thinking himeelf better than a nigger —Louis- ville Journal. an bekupplied dary with & ech from the shears measure, St tne lowest prias, Piesse give us 2 call a AYRES & CO, No, 502 Ninth st , between D ana Av. mm Oyatere of the best qualily epiced to wider. mh 22 the act © iB) Faith, and lived. J HAIR NET TS—HAIR UST Received another int of tho dsome double Chineiie Nevts. Aso. ne r commencing with Saturday, the firet of next] twisted Silk and Corded > 1 Jzrucd under the aot of nybting; workhouse 90 days. Catherine Finne- pisnoz: eine PiANOS!! ~~ noose - ery a pt the eile, waists! ™e 3. the Brimming store of Mite. LOW Maro 34, 1858, in the neme of Jnoob B a gan, disorderly; security to Keep the peace. PIANOS FOR olARos TO RENT —Last and nep! ent iz $01 aye. ath wide mhs Cases in Georgetown —Jas. McKewen, deserter; turaed over to the eet: Kitty Matthews, (col’d,) stealing; sent to jail. W. Graves, mali- cious misebief; fined $5.44. Terrence Mclione, selling without license; fined $291.19. Joseph Nower, assault committed to jail. night A bottle of strychnine was found among the rebel forage abandoned in the vicinity of Warrenton Junction A secret meeting of the secessionists was held at Fairfax Court House last Wednesday night. Several of the troops have been killed by the rebel sympathizers in the neighborhood of the Jan 27-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD, EW STYLES FOR SPR:NG AND SUM- W?® DEPARTMENT, . MER, 1862, Ladies’ Wrarpinge—tadies’ Wrappings ! Frenoh and Enghasn short Sacques, Sis-k Silk Coats and Mant Black Snd Golored Cioth Cloak: ws Week received gain & supply of new, Pianos from the celeb atec f: of wn Krabe & Co., Baltimore, wh will sell or rent on very moderats te-ms at my Pisro Store, No. 494 lith street, above Pa. avenue, Also, Me- ledeons Tor asic or rent, mh 62. rant Certfiest t 1847.) an JANUARY 21, 1462. Orpszzxp, That the War Department will be closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and “ pany K R Giroulars, &c , &o, | 9 8t Heoouber, = 01 jantih ya H COAL OIL—COAL OIL. Court House during the week.” Steps have been | Fridays against all other business but that which | All of the ewes! and prettisal dessus for coh baer eis -AME Banner Estate —Before the Orphans’ | Oi Sompanine sie tie Ucn ke areeet Con! | taken to detect the perpetrators, and to prevent a | relates to active military operations tn the field. | Present eeaeon, now receiving in almost daily sup. | ‘ult 27-\ew ____t - Court, Judge Purceli—On Saturday last, the | Goal Url wholeenie and retait, chiacoet Vanna | similar oceurrence. Saturdays will be devoted to the business of | ?!\° Ww. eaceptions of Mr. S.C. Barney to the report of, the auditor, (Moses Kelly, ‘Beq » Register of Wills,) on the accounts of De Harvey Lindsley, were read by Mr. Davidge, counsel for Mr. Barney. The exceptions as explained and am- plified by Mr. D.. set forth that twe accounts were rendered by Dr. L. The exceptions filed by Mr. Barney were tothe first account only, aud not to both. That the exceptions and ac- counts were referred by order of the Court to A drove of twenty-five cattle were captured bought in Washington, Also, Lam y Shades. GEO. W MEWART & BON! from the enemy. W. 8T& mht im* Corn + 12th and H streets UST RECELVED AT L. A. BEALL & CO.’ Js “stock ef CLOTH FU cise | of y GOODS, TRUNKS, HATS s3d CAPS : 6 A. BEALL & CQ’S, No 361 Boventh street, _mh 26-3teo Sure ee acal Sa Pav. aRtanes 6 SP Shs ‘THE MERCHANTS EXPRESS COMPANY H (ESTaRLisueD in 1©29,) BETWEEN Beg legve to inform the pablic that they havo ex BALTIMORE AND WASRINerON. tended rT ixprees to Washtorton. and are new re v forward (with dispateh) by the ared to Transport Merchan tse, Bank Notes, aman Ratoens. eroban- gpg 6., fo all parts of the Mitdie, D, ow Senators and Representatives. Mondays to the business of the Public. EDWIN M. STANTON, ja 22-tf Secretary of War. Reopening of the Baiti: and Ghie Rail- road Harrer’s Ferny, March 3!1.—The last rail completing the track of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was laid ten miles west of this place on Saturday night last, since which 400 loaded cars of every description, to any, asiand and Wasters States aud Canada. smount shippers may re, at Mecting with the most responnitie Expre: zon ae Ares rr JOHN E. | throughout the country, ws are ensbied to offer +18 tho piace to buy your WILSON loward and Sac to all who favor ue with CLOTHING. FURNISHING GU UDS.1 have pasecd through the lately dinate a eee : sj pusriy epponito Gemaua Bicene flat pawccern, For termsned Teen lateoas MK gio had sommoned no witnesses and FRUNKS, HATS and CA Poet New York procs cast and west. Nearly 200 tans of western produce, ANB 44 SONVINGED oe iy Croom Ceenden Ctanen Bd 9 er coyeee® Fer teres ned [arreer laters to verify the accounts, bat had omly taken the | (OME ONE AND ALLAT LA, BEALL & | louded.at the Onto river Int week, Preeed. hers AND Be SONVINGER, opposite Unter Market, Washington, DG e et | jas am PhTé *t~™ door baiow Pe aren. accounts on file and the exceptions, and made 4 | © COoR Ne Sol meneath etre between Sad | GNA seachot Baltimore to-day, the first since] ¢ 1404 from the“Star,? Fibraary 27, 1962. ppoeate Ce + Weopinstans ey . report thereon, and in that report had fell into NISHING soo K, to. buy your CLOTHIN GDUDS, HATS and CAPS. a Seeaeterraiaareeee SoeeNy NS W is YOUR TIME To puy YOUR pOTaINS, FURNISHING OU DS, ‘he first through passenger trains, which leave Baltimore to-morrow morning direct for W heel- ing, will doubtless be welcomed along the entire line as tbe sure token of the return of peace once Dayron’s CRACKERS AND Exceri Firs.— tel and Restauran’ rs, Sutlers’, House- Supply of the superior’ Craskors aut ios eee red by Dayton, 456 llth strest, between 6 ESIDED BARGAINS. Pagina erage jeepenuats be ye Linen Goods, « ful! assortment Ail kinds of the hast the errer of supposing the Cxceptions applicd to vs a! he en ult FES. of vers vigorees, ceth accounts, when ax above stated they only applied to one P ese last« xceptions (offered on Saturday) take HATS and C 1 tL. A fact i tiade oF aneo £ro} mn and at Embroidaries ond Pocket Hendkesebiela, recent es and CAL'S at very low prices, at L. A. | more to this war desolated region. asa] manufactures all kinds of Cakes Peso trees, best varieties. ng SUPP LOS ID es — Tica bap oe ee oe ase & CU.’S, No, 31 Seventh, betw “a i With the increased precautions of the Govern- fers of the best material, And every hovse- | Pears, Standard Pears, Apricots. Cher: Fine an* medium Whe keopor is wel! aware of the great superiority of the latter, when fresh from. theo o those shi from Northern cities. Satier: jeotarines, (tuinces, &o ; Grave Vines, Conoords, Delaware, Cuy . &o; Biackberrier, Rasp- ment there is no fear entertained that this valu- berries, Strawberries, “ihubars mad Atpaanbs able route will be agein interrupted. The for- Plain White and Pieid the first will apply to ali. That exception refers All of theabove x 0 to the amount of rent collected of Isakc Marshal NOTICE. to thi bs will find Itrreaily te wardi { Government anpplies for the entire } their interest to examine Dayton’s Crackers and | Roots, &c ; reeen, Shate, and Ornamental 4 . fang pov pe Cones to the test y rad and seacoast armies | ts greatly facilitated Pies before Purohasing elsewhere. “ ‘Trees; Trubs, Roses, Dahlia, Perennial Phiox i a a te aaa with 322 vee caten ‘\ ADAMS’ EXPRESS m7 by the restoration of the road We will show the names of more than a score of ens el eaameedber 7 3) SAUL. tales beth eccounts and says, “you allege that ‘his Comy yrbie Uner pig ot eg irr cote ei "Seeds mh 19 e06t* ' Seed Store, 396 7th st., corner H. ee aie * Wall, Stephens & Ce., Tce Eee one “is Orphans MILITARY AND NAVAL. c, , other Bakers, and were ol g : ly, and pay ua two doll: St. Lovis, March 2 id Ne 10. —The St. Louis Democrat has a dispatch from Cairo which says: Dr. L. eught to charge himeelf with $382. He bas charged himself with more—with $196. But, ssid Mr. Davidge, we to e thaton fers to the public * Unequal! Pe eg Ce hay tesleraleets pox ars more hundred in order to get Bo article which the men could eat without making them sick. \eavy » to Washington County, in the of] MERCHANT TAILOKS beta aceounts be should charge himeclf with MWashincion tevos deihee | ,, The steamer Dickey wentdown to the ficet yes- | From the Correspondent of the New York Dispateh. ene AAS 7 ; 6 ce nceounte Be serge, ane) with mah iam aud arrive iu W ashiagion twice daily. terday, beavily laden with ordnance and commis. sonlarity ahve mates, with auuat plenaure the lexi jot Burrows, Tats of Wathinetm SWORDS: Sanne east te = a aes ga vot r nadie onreng: "Fhe Seldiers carried at “onm Pour so: pounders, navy cannon, were also taken fr Dayton, in the Bakery Fusiness in this city. claims against the aaiddee eed are hereby wer EPAULETS, SHOULDER STRAP ty down for the gunboat ton ; also some hand J fis suooess has veen gained by the excellence of hib: jue. same. ith ey 8 pl te GAUNTLETS, GLOVES, to 6,00 called “Confederate Stat renades t 1 boarding parties. before Meenth Briot: | Teles "Contraband of War will be © ‘Peraoas frou New madrid report that several sats em that membore of the Sanitary Com, Sis ase, Sears be ow boax-4 At over, Sony ot aos GLOTHING oe of the rebel transports an: nboats came up in ithful; and nt tice, Sheet * EASOMABLE 22 ic wy Exproanea Ware Nes Yerkes Seth etd $35] range of our Biddle Point Batteries on Wednes. Rover encuest of more deliorous Pre 1 my hand HN AVIDSOS - a= 4 a F mS ERR SECA. TE OS OW | ad opened Stey-bus Wore semepelied te etes | Soe han ee ata families. {rom 7 lawsw* | WALL, STEPBENS & (1 ? after a short e: ement. all quarters of the cily, send to hie Bakery. 329 Pennsylvania avenue, betwee The Grampus is the only rebel gunboat above our blockade, which is constantly on the alert, our movements at New Madrid. eo ou reven| fe Pope’s bis meecedey from crossing te attack, ir rear. B HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE . >. WwW pict fen __Untel, & Rerub.l Mh wn moh h Son's Plano ~ 0 MILITARY OFFICERS AND which we aie dering at tae logent b BATCHELOR'’S GENVINE Hain wyn. Pe searoh of a reliable are req ‘The Best in the World. strongly invite families to try our “Re ca ir Weatnrton eee 2: Mf S248; aoeae DA mh 25- band Piano for $@ and one for The Only Reliabis and Harmless iieiz Dye Znewa, calied for PRIVaTsEZ. WG. ou Biagio Soop Basa nron's ats PRIvVvaTs. te! aan FPRIivaTzs. DR. LA BONTA 20 F EL Ee eet ee ee ee ; Bi CLOTAING. i ffion to Room No.8 , We ~ would be uajust to Dr. 1. the nad Shrdal Note s aatingion Sonn ry Cations, © aevorin soon ef Rave Sia ins re a1 ‘ -* Ow priced, mm thine auditor (Me Kelly) ror investigation. {Pisctaoe of A a Neiurs, without 30 }embrac ‘ease {Tow priosd. me pe cperergss. or. tee ng, Gitigs of any fine Thioh — J Psoreacy Atrenvep To : oted ‘whole im Priges PING saat SOO: sate satus 2 saa Mee ay Lk Ba 3 = Inne a ow b w "NOTICE OF RENOYAL, ‘Whe delivery office of this stesitins Batten St Veave Lrertexast — Oa Sanday, Patrolman Seach air eteda w named George Sanith, on pespicion of complicity with the perpetrators of Application having beer msae under che ae. of |

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