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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) w. D. WabLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $4.8 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; @2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for lees than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin. gic copies, ons cant; in wrappers, Two CENBS. 7" Avveetiszumyrs should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock m.; otherwite they may not appear matil the next day. GEORGE N. SANDERS, WM. H. POLK, OF TENN., AND THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF KENTUCKY. There is no one better known in the coun! as a scholar, a politician, and a wit, then Wil- liam H. Polk, Se temenee. He has a planta- tion some forty miles from Nashvilie, lives comfortably, has a joke for every on ind is, withal, a resolute man in his opinions. has d notice came to him that he must leave State—a notice which, however, he did not obey. His description of the terror of the rebels on the ay Fo Nashville is said to be mong other incidents is one of a interest to us Kentuckians, mg the fate of the late Provisional supremely rich. concern! Government. Colonel Polk, a few days before the arrival of our aa at Nashville, and, indeed, before the fall of Fort Donelson, in going he heard down the road from his farm, deso a fat, ray , bushy-headed, tangled mustached, di- la ited looking creature, (seme like an oehaer in distress,) so ‘ised in mud as to be scarcely recognizable. hat was bis surprise, on a nearer approach, te see that it was the redoubtable George N. San- Italian organ ders. George had met the enemy and he was theirs —bnot in person but in feeling. His heart was lost, his breeches we.e ragged, and his boots showed a set of fat, gouty toes protruding from The better part of him was gone, and them gone a good distance. “] said the ex-Co an ‘Me!”’ said the immortal Geo: , “I wish it "bai me. But what isthe news here—is there any one run- ” pointing ¥ “No,” said a Polk, ara ae I rors of. ‘ou needn’t mi ii seat of your Tm fpr, 2 sh What in hell here, looking like a muddy sin ry ainted eloth?”’- wasn’t; I wish I was any thing ning? They are ail running back,’ over his shoulder with his thamb. < to the Tennesseean, con- fidentially, and bis tones would have moved a heart of stone, ‘‘ Bill, you always was a friend of mine. I knowed you a long while and - honored you—cuss me if I didn’t. I was aman bound to rise. I told Jimmy Polk pe wa me Jimmy = aera scores in- t to up a biogra notice in the Delvoarstie . mat Corry stopped it. I'm glad to see you; I'll swear I am.” “OF course, old fellow,” said the charitable Tennesseesn more in pity of his tones than even of the flattering uence, “ bat what is the matter??? o“M ites bi and have by this time continued he, in a burst of confidence, ‘ left, hacks was worth a hundred dollars an hour, and, Polk (in a whisper,) I didn’t have ad—d cent.” The touching pathos of this last remark was added to by thesincere vebemence with which it was uttered, and the mute eloquence with which he lifted upa flap in the rear of rail or briar had torn from its position of covering a glorious re- treat “Not ad—d cent,” repeated he, ‘‘and, Polk’ I walked that hard-hearted town up and down on the street his person that some en all day,with bombshells droppi at every lamp-post—I'll swear I did—tryin, to borrow some money; and, Polk, do ven ald and he got think there wasn’t a scoundrel there wo lend anything, not even Harris, the money out of the banks, too ?”’ “No,” said Polk, who dropped in a word occasionally as a sort of ir. “« Bill,” repeated Sanders, ‘ Bill I said was a friend of mine—and a talented mae always said so, Bill. Ididn’t bave a red and I’ve walked 45 miles in the last day by the milestenes, and I baven’t had anything to buy he added with impassioned ogi a ‘what is 8 cursed sight werse, not a @ bit to eat; and,” drop to drink.” iscomplete. It is unnecessary to tell ve the at aed — peer he ie, gave him numerous t innumerable aetaki aod filled him with fraite of fields and fiesh of flocks. When George " a ae gg numerous signs, and finally by words, that he wished th servants to leave the room. ‘ Polk,’ said he, man with a beat in your . said no better man than Bill Polk could be found. I told ‘em was filled, however, “Tknew you w bosom; I told em “Told who so?’’ asked Mr. Polk, rather surprised at the sudden and mysterious lan- ge ser- “Mr. Polk,” said Sanders, “I want your guage, accompanied by the removal of van horses and carriage for a time.”’ % | pete oes wish them.” “Mr. Polk,’ eorge, ‘ honghans md before you in any ordinary character I ee with higher authority; I am ry.” The tone and manner indicated something fearful—perhaps to arrest his host. “I am an emissary,” repeated Mr. Sanders, speaking in very large capitals, “from Tur Strats or Kentucky, and hope to be received as such. The fact is,’’ continued he, com down to the level of familiar conversation, left the Provisional Government of Kentucky a mile or so back, on foot, finding its way south- wardly, and I demand your horses and carriage in the name of that noble State." Of course the carriages were harnessed up at Provisional Government to Mr. Poik’g house. How shall we describe this part? Hon. George W. J. 4s much of a Clay man as the ssered soil of lennessee could affo » but still preserv: bis t and active ; McKee, late of Cou: , following ; Walt: N. Haldeman, with all his industry and perse- pel verance, ng to keep up with his associate; and wits B Machen, tiger ensconced at “Mr. Sanders,” said the Governor, with Mr. ’s, on ey suavity, after the walnuts and wi: claimed to be an acquaintance of yours,§ an we es very glad to send him forward.’ The E a for be be so known, je Emissary—for t to be so \hortly after su to Gov- ermment that be was “broke” and wished to it the Seventh District of Kentucky—that is, the District; “for,” said be, in e, confidential tones, ‘that is the way I knowof for man t money to get to Richmond."” tog eve, 3g ey ———F aa interest ia the rebel Coe, our grena, vice H. W. Bruce, removed or Ey ressman, 88, ler to ask. Spill,” said George’ to his pong Fb ho ep GT: | BA Zon’ btn: s ber shor own jeart, whatever est you make I “4 ‘It is only & trife,’’ said Poik, “ you can easily grant, and which WEEKLY s/iAR. THE talning a grester variety of rtahena than cat be found In eny other—ts on Friday morning. Trame—Cash, invariably, im adeance Tt invariably contains the ‘‘ Washington News’? that bas made The Datly Evening Star ciroulaie eo generally throughout the country {7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pre- cured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—-THREE CENTS. 28, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1862. N°. 2,843. He was the _—— of the evanescent Harris, who ppetred mysteriously, and voted for by the codperationists in the election for Governor of that State. About a month “6° the the name of (od, George, is that you?” Review, but that damned ter!” said George, ‘the d—4d Lineoln- seized vets eager Fort Donelson, en Nashville. pa en ‘achen, active, slightly sullen, but in earnest, every boot he drew out of the snowy, mudd: ving a groan of ens ealaly oa road South. love your wife and family; but if ever I go TEL APHIC NEWS. rie i Nashville, may I be at fs __ TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _ Of course there was no reply to this, and the The Seige of Island Ne. 10. redoubtable George and the Provisional Gov-} Cricaco, April1.—A special dispatch to the ernment soon went on their way rejoicing. Times, dated off Island No. 10, March 31, says: We do not pretend to give this in the lan- | The rebels have erected a large entrenched camp or manner of Mr. Polk, which is said | in the bend of the river, directly in front of our to inimitable; neither do we claim him | gun>oats. An embankment a mile long bes "y € cenek thrown up on shore, bebind which guns are asa ‘Union maa.’’ He has remained quiet ted Laven sues aie iiten yes, ly at home, and taken no in the contest ; | NG we have méencane scinsehingee oie ae but we are indebted to » or to some one |}, they have posted at this int—several who has reported it as coming from him, | patter! however, are plainly visible. for a genial and laughable account of the exit] Their entgenchments extend from the center of of what once promised to be very injurious to | the land to upper point of the island. T! OFFICIAL, EASURY DEPARTMENT, Frsavary 4, 1562. NoTICR is HERESY oivEN 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 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 ROM Haun, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ds NT{SYT. branches of hie pro’ on at the ates for whieh good op med. EMILE DUPRE. Just Received and Opened, A large and Grst-ciass stock of choice PAMILY GROCERIKS, TEETER M 118, M. 3). the inverterand pater: sithe MINERAL BEATE TREE as “4 lends persomniy af hie office on this oe <4 Man, Zeneeng oan mene these teeth wro : consisting of: eannot Wear others, and no perec: wear of er our State, still more for his characteriza- | are constantly busy, h with boats and | of those acts respectively. fo 5-tap7 . Who cannot re posses Cam Wear * tion of that wise, hi incomprehensible | men. Ovr mortars were fired ‘day and to- SS ————— SUGARS, of all grades, eager be gov ous conte Fn ane wine, erage snomemprohonsible | Gay avery Afloon suinnies, with Guat cli we are PARTMENT OF STATE, . sot Reach fuoy ints Senet sharactér, George macs of K ky to unable to decide. Our shells are all thrown up Wasuineton, January 25, 1962. » sartoulerend wis pre] the seventh district of Kentuoky to | Cr'the island. ‘The rebels make no anewer cx The Secretary of State will hereafter receive COFFEE, hmond.—Louisvills Democrat. cept an occasional shot at our transports. Occa- Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, mors fully wasres a sional firing is heard in the direction of New - ng BUTTER, Roome in this city 3% Pe.avenus, berween Subjects for Invention. Madrid, caused by engagements between tatters commencing with Saturday, the first of next ane Si god doth ate, “nino, 867 Aro& street. Par sei jes which ere placed on the opposite sides of t! " i " 7 the Scientific American a SS See eee Cee ane A Geode a Ten Clad. Vecste —A there atthis pointe no) Vo BRO news from) jen g7-tt__WILLIAM . SEWARD. gees. N EW AND IMPROVED INVENTION projectile is wanted capable of le gery or as or ‘AR DEPARTMENT, MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE Z ey i adhering to the sides of iron clad vessels, in| Forced March Against a Rebel Camp at W: Jawvany 21, 1962, . AECLPUEAL, CREPE ASEL, BOUT such @ manner that by explosion or otherwise Union City, Tennessee. Oxpanep, That the War Department will be &e., &e, &c. Criniiot Wines Prastee Gunes a breach may be made. Cnicago, April 1 —A special dispatch tothe | ojosed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and cer. nari with i . | Journal from Cairo says that Col, Buford T- A ‘Gop wh pre ie sal day, accompanied by the 27th and 47th Illinois with protecting armor. Regiments, and part of the 15th Wisconsin Regi- All of which he offers at lowest cash prices, Fridays egainst all other business but that which DR. S. B SiGESMOND, fe relates to active military operations in the field. 910 Broadway, New York—w60 Penn. enue, Detwecem L2ch aed 2 ment, from the force near Island No. 10, with a Saturdays will be devoted to the business of PIKE'S CELEBRATED WHISKIES. oe the sitention of th aeet ey for Seizing Hold of and Boring | detachment of cavalry and artillery from Hick- | senators and Representatives. 500 barrels Magnolia, he ng Jef Jlad Vessels.—A le or | man, under Col. Hedge, made a descent pon other iPivlgg hy seizing and hold Beg fast to | Union City, Tenn, ateta ieteed march of 30 miles, marine monsters like the Merrimac, and of | 94 fell on the rebel encampment there at 7 boving through her sides when you get hold.” | ©clockin the morning, dispersing the entire fore Ordnance and Projectiles for Striking | ana infantry. : Tron Armor Plated Vessels Below the Armor| They fied in every direction, and several of the Pi t1ng.—Improvements in ordnanee and pro- | enemy were killed and a number wounded and Pe file, for striking those parts of iron armor | t@ken prisoners. A large amount of apeuls were lated vessels which are so far below the water | ©*Ptured, inc.uding 150 horses, commissary and fine as to uire no armor to protect them quartermaste:’s stores, &c. Our loss was only deen the scduanne and projectiles at present | °°, ma” xilled, from the explosion in bursting. The rebel force numbered 700 infantry and be- in use; or some substitute for cannon as & | twoen 700 and 800 cavairy. Mondays to the business of the Public. EDWIN M. STANTON, ja 22-tf Secretary of War. a SOLDIERS’ MONEY aXxD ALLOTMENT DRAFTS. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY WILL FORWARD SOLDIERS’ REMIT- TANCES 500 barrels XXX, 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongahels, 600 barrels fine Old Rye, 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, AT CINCINNATI PRICES, over five yeare poyetotgon of this Ail the fnvorite brands of invented & White andertruotive *5 hick tho most “ & To their Families at any plsce on the lines of their CHAMPAGNE, ie eaesanl cam fd 8 eer. means of arming vessels for the pw of Express at a charge of x fy mde roots, whieh Will Isat striking armor plated ships below the line. The Rebel Troops in the West Ordered to TWENTY-FIVE CENTS cuam Vomny, 0 oe Bj Submarine Machines.—A very important West Tennessee. FoR ANY 8UM NOT ExcEEDING Firty DoLLaRs; ai which, being bought low, we offer at unuseally low rates. Poremus, Profor Jeige Wayne, of a ton, and thourands of others. Call and examin for yor:sel!. And ao field for ingenuity is the discovery of an effi- Routa, Mo., ape 1.—Letters received here cient method of preventing the entrance of | from the army of Southwest, say information vessels into harbors by submarine shells or | bas been received that the rebels under Price and explosives. Van Dorn are moving towards Memphis, in re- An Ezploder—An adjustable attachment to | that all the rebel forces In tke Weare eedcna the bow of a battery, by which powder mag- | to concentrate in Western Tennessee fora great azine could be carried under an enemy’s vessel | and desperate struggle. and exploded at the moment and place de- sired N “ a7 Swale: not On proportionate additional charge to piac’s reached by conuecting Expresses. allotment Draiis, should be cbetored Yn Neon? jotme: f shou OB MW vefope and ‘fecure s"nealed, end pend “ Also, Sole Agent for oat Office, ani § a inoities the strest and number) of the person ts PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL. — to be sent, and the amount legibly marked fed 14-48 Ravebpes for this purpose may be had at our 8 Fo aailitate prompt delivery the charge for re ehou ert mah 2-Im ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, nt a ets arn odie vine GAS FITTING, &. Me nor ee Ove S Oo ae "PheNiind, CAL OR APEAM ETRRING BPtiNeY 5 Opening of Navigation. A Small Locomotiva for Family Use—| Dunxirx, N.Y., April 1.—The Erie railway te: Elmti ived hi ith a full fC Stere en sth ~“—s ® fow doors nerta of i, Suited to run on common level roads, to be | steamer Elmira arrived here with a full cargo Avenus, whem ps fogae » compiete ameortican} light, safe, neat, convenient, easily managed | from Sees aera being the first arrival of peor QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE SEA NDE age ether GAZ, ARI es 4 by an: rson and not expensive to run the season. Navigation at this port is now en- Corner 18th and G streets, ————— a reat ned not essantial * | tirely free and unobstructed, and steamers will Warnineton, D, C., March 23, 1862 ran regularly to western ports. will be received ar th A Porous Substitute for Leathsr.—Many | Asany, April 1.—The Ice is moving down the ffioe ®as Fix vuans. h day of April, 1362, at 12 BES i delivering in the city of Washing- BS = , ire ie jowir - , " N, some water proof substance, so that the article U.S sleop ef war Constellation. BER? r 2 ore i MARE IN waaeins FQN. produced is unfit for the feet, and for other] New Yorx, April 1.—The ship St. Helena, iseem fact Cait eh) common callings, MADE iN WASHINGTON. usted Se +a: es: purposes to which leather is applied. which arrived last evening from Bristol, Eng- 25/000 joist 3 by 6, 16 feet long, BAKERY 456 lite Stare = land, reports having «poken on March 16, in lat. 1000 “« Shy6ue" BAKERY 458 litn Staser, MoS RAM, AE uise Indseater— A omaall instrument) 5, acta min., lent OF dag. 4 min’ US alae 10.000 “ Sby62 8 BAKERY 4°6 lire Steer. set for the sick room, oapable of application to the | or war Constellation, from Portsmcuth for the 200 <* gomntling by 4.16 oadicnd _ wriat of the patient, to show and record the | Mediterranean. 2 = oy Sy S10 ene CH, RIVART & CO. aaaaee oe Dee bones: Se = All the Lumber to be dalivared within days | SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT | A Practical mode of saving the waste ma- Ice in the Harbor of St. John's N. F. es REMOVED TO 8. BE. Corner ov Pann. AVENUB AND f1xTH Sr., Clarendon Hotel Bailding, Washington. H, ROSEY, Aogst, Naw Yorn. afcer signing the contract, fam er Lo be Spepectet by an mspectcr ap- on the part of the ‘nment. yment to be made upon atisfactory com- Pletion of the cortract. Proposais must be plaisiy msrked “PRorosaLs For LuMags.” P The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awa.ded to him, must be guarantied nure of cities. ee Jony’s, April aang ont aoyre-enape | 7 te: asks -] blocked up with ice. 0 mails have m re- iSeiag aves --Fasmet oncae co ceived nat or departed hence for the last six been tried, but all have failed to prevent the | ¥°¢E®- petroleum from leaking Extract from tha**Star,”* Feorwary 27, 1802 Dayron’s CRACKERS sxD ExceLimnr / tes Hotel and Restaurant K +. : a i[7" When the vote was faken in the British Clothes Line.—A process, composition or | Parliament on Gregory’s motion calling for the by twor sponsible persons, whoee aiguatures must | 7AES MOLAN, Acext, Wasninoron, D.C, weure © device to protect clothes lines agaigst the in- papers between the two Governments !n relation be appended to the pucrsates. == SMERRY, PORT snd MADEIRA WINES, stpkere and Pies. mann: them from euciaking hen getting wet 7” | divisions ihare’ were" present’ wer sezneata | atotaieteetie crate. cearegene cent be | Fine OLD BRANDY end WHISKY. cog hones sham from shrinking when getting wet. ‘American personages of the floor The one was Pearest district court or of the United States dis- | ALT” A liberal discount to dealers. 1a a sorta wel evereot tue rei oeity of te Thurlow \Yeed, looking as serene as if ‘all the | ‘79 ney. ADIES’ RUBBER BOOTS istrer, when fresh from the ovens, to thone shipped peste, ee VAMEEY Fain. back counties were heard from,” and the election | go 4aerenust Represent |e poreen when the tage L ; AND SHOES, =| from Northern citice. Sutiere will fut it rreatiy to Vanity Fair bas @ caricature of Horace} had gone allright; and the other was Senator | ered All sizes, at their interest to examine Dsyton’s Crackers and Pics Greely on the lecture stand and of the crisis. | Mason, the Rebel Commissioner, looking as black The branbread philosopher is costumed with | 84 thunder-cioud from which all the e tricity the nicety and fastidiousness so completely his | 224 been drawn. own; his trowsers are short but his hair is ong: The Abolition detractors of Gen. McCilel- his dicky is down bxt his ire is span he gee- eee to have a morbid anxtlety to see a Major J. B. PUDNEY’S, 324 P back of Ciagett's Dry Goode Store, N EN’S RUBBER BOOTS Bords, in the sum of fiv) thousand dolisrs, signed by the contractor and both of his guaran tors, will be required of the suocesafa! bidder upon mguing the contract © right to reject any oral: bids that may be deemed tuo high is reserved by the Depot Quarter- before purchasing elsewhere. than 4 score of Sutiors who save ueei lirs ufsotured other Bakere, and were obiig oume to us finally, and pay us two dollars more per nundred ARP. SHOES, in order to get an srticie which the méa could eat ticulates fercely with his umbrella jur- | General’s military funeral, without running the = T ted, fe 12-tf avs Pent ae iy ic” Fron aoe eee capaho mn York Dispatch. Z | ners nformal posals will be rej be | mn. BV. -_ | From the Corre nt of 0 0 spa ro him are his white hat, a table, aj riak of being in the fight themselves. provoenioy? ven ET = nae . 5 Form cf Guarantee ‘We, —, of the county 0. toad —, of the oounty of ie reregtes tbat ble to fal: tract fn Socordance with the terms of his pro) ~ toa, ana that, shou'd bis proposition be accepted, 19 Wil! Bt OR26 enter 1010 & ool -ract in acoordanes jerewith. should the contract b» awarded him we. are pre- pared to become his securities, pre ' (To this guarantee must be. prpenied the certifi~< cate stove mentioned.) D. BH. RUCKER, Colonel and Quartermaster. ED PROPOSALS Are invited till the 15th copy of the Tribune, and a bust of a bay-cro U7 The New York Leader gives the rumor ed negro. He-says, ‘Gen. McClellan don that Mr. Charles A. Dana will shortly withdraw trong nuff for bobolition! Dat’s what’s from the editorial department of the Tribune. matter!” It isa fine subject for Vanity. Sarr aia =e eee Seats re! are si unde' mi as war pnpeamnagge gr -4c tar te unas their colors shall be. Prentice recommenda Monitor immediately upon his arrival in | “""- Fanny Fern’s separation from ber busbana “T hear that they did you considerable dam- ¥ DONT YOU 60. TONIGHT to the age.’ “Oh! sir,” replied Worden, who is Wx oop neh : e H. OYSTERS—OYSTERS! , OTELS, Restaurante sud Private Familes can be supplisddany with OYSPe RS fresh from the shell, dry measure, and: ot tne lowest pros. ‘ ense give uss osll. AYRES & CO.. No, 6@2 Ninth st , be'ween Dang Av. iT, Oysters of (he best quni.-y spiced to order, mh 22 es “We notioe with must p'eseure tho uiarity of our ent>rprising feliow citizen, Jas. »m tre Bakery busin es in tris city. bie sudoces has been gained by the excelience<? ‘oods, ¢ lesrn thst mem of the Sanitary Com- es have ate of bis , ond punce thera ithful; and wé must say im juetice, = ve never partook ofmoré delicions Pies in our ufe Sutiers from erery sectign Bed Families from sil quarters of the city, send $ his Bakery. We strongly invite fartins tg try our BOSTON CRACKERS +and State of —, So ee do la Jj HAIR NETTs—BAIR NETTS, Received another iot of those handeoms doubie Chinelio Nests, Also,a ins assortment of twisted Bilk and Corded Netts, in ali ool “ . ttracti of April. 1882, st 12 0’clock m , for au} by ing Store of MES. LOW Sb sO Ee APPLE Pi witty as well as brave, ‘you musn’t believe | thre, all. - Maxie mhoco | the. ited Sistas Sub Dept with’ 6.009 of Syeenoeh aon. eee Oe a onisnepen ky ¢ a that. The damage, I assure you, is All In My ‘Tne Cattis to ae el Washi _n aaa ana Feeceagire mh 3- Beteeon @ nnd Ht. Rye.” TSE SUBSCRIBERS BEING IN RECEIPT cook animal to average 1.30 pousde gross | EW STY LES FOR SPR.NG AND SUM- cian : a Di. pied — When our Solemn Man Goods. they "rerpect haily solicit call and *s Rt; no animal admitted which weighs tess than Frerigidign’ Wrnppings-~Ladiss’ Wrappings ' PRIvaT=. pended,” he smiled for the frat time dace the | the sable ganeralgy” °~ “er Patrons and sugh quantitine asthe Goveremect man reqtice ored toh ae ccente and Mantil'ss, eee oe fares Sas mnen babar Glad thet they were only | ,1/*%.8]#0 request spectal attention of their < y oauire. 3 Black end Colored vioth Cionks, Catue wit! be require! under this contract soon Coats, Maxtilas, Dusters, Ciroulars, &o , kc, afer the eonwact is closed, Haiifers and bulis not army and navy o to; to their supply of goods suspended from their commands, he went out | in that line, coors Ofte Be in re ung of Swords, Belts, Shou wanted. All of the newest and prettucet designs for’ the a iaastily and has not since been heard from. we, Epauleties. Gold (ages, Un a, Unapenes, A pond. with good snd satisfactory security, + | ear arpa emtilieearnme fk «72k F DR. LA BONTA roper Name.—3: lassi s 280) . F. Land Co., Voaviin murs Depot for Ladies’ Wrappings havi 1 hig office to Room No 6, ad}~ ise ouen in the Dewepepers to antag tole sem AS Miltary ration, FE eter wpe $e aeit the right to pay ig mh 26.Steo Fanoy Goode, 328 the ma ay Ghrentele e Wask: nd Pea Ridge as too vulgar for historical dignity No bid wili be entertained when put in by con- tractors who have previo y fasied focomply with enue, ovr.e ing,s : the k | Dicesees of but we confess that we like it better since Figs Bar ae ren Meanere ce San ne RENCE: to cure a] Dicesses TRE MERCHANTS EXPRESS COMPANY don & Co., or their successors, are urgently > BET Wx! ths use of daugercus o: the Rebels hare boen Shelled Out. Tequested to seitie the sane without delay te respond to hus bid ‘sud'all bidefo be aoboment Aus daily forwarelag Bias, TET Ry une] Eizt, and no inte dovense witn your bas * ade ss 7 Ps 28 Ths Monitor.—The Rebel newspapers com Suocesscreto HLF, London & Co aE a aoe REE Washington . Fiemne pare Ericsson’s Monitor to a cheese box. Our] mh Sl-eo3m in fl, with the precise address of ai] the mem of the firm. Bids to be direoted to par BCKWITH, C. 8. U.S. A., Washington, D. road, Merchan- dise of every description, to any. the lowest rates, Agent Yor Haitmore, JOHN E ie rat he Wi Office, « study and cure of P and to Chronic * f tb Kidnerr, Skin Upons, ke. oud the best sch d.the New Citizen and Military Tailors, own impression is that they found it rather OUNDS Mighty Boston Post. o 500,000 * vd ate f Ns . N. W, corner Howard nnd Appropreate-—Tt. is rumored that a service ROUGH TALLOW dep ate, nearly opposite Camdon Station B. & of Iro: ate is to be presented to Captain and and Dtorage, 662 South Seventh street, Ericsson, the inventor of the Monitor. ARMY GREASE ppoaste Contor Market, Washington, D. = aie Irom Sharpencth Iron.—That is the reason WANTED, ropoaition be ————————— why the Sight between the Merrimac and the | for which the highest price will be psid at the Na- iy coneae 2 FSg7, AND tea pened SERES. Re ; avery Private Monitor was #0 sharply contested. tional Soap and Candie Works, Green street aud im we are prepared:to ie Sb ta TRB ES, Ce Sor ygorose Roem Alien. Gemaitedacten Berees, st aity.—Ihe Nort aro- 1» Geol * J he é 7} riees , Vis: mb 26-1m* Pe. avenue en’ 7th st The Last Rebel Rall: The North C: Canal, Georgetown, D. C. age is guarantee must be to ri owth, and a Bae mgegt oe h Hine Standard saye that the seat of the rebel | _mb 12-Im C. 8. JEWELL, Proprietor, | Dt ROTTER ne Piss nasiatt Peat ‘Apricots Cherries, Fist, ; government ie to be removed from Richmond | gas. EATON, — Provosay , Frou doaers snd rail UPL; | Deaware, Cusenoge, Se ° Bisovinenee Ree fo a ie Has removed from 454 ited till the loth of A: ri), lege, for FUaNis ING ce, Btrawborrion, “Kiubart wed ae arcs BNDEN'S bAPRECE, Only Natural.—That from Newbern we | street, between bth and FLOUR tothe Sab tot the seme ee eh Koote, ‘&o; Evergrecen, Sna7e, and Orramental (EerapLieng 1x 18999 should have accounts of a New Burnside | /or’s dressoutting rule by ee. [le renee by the U. §, Government, yoee? Fhribe,Kores: Dal lias, Peres ial Phioxes. we ae soars to inform the pa fi Wat taey Rave ox- — ae ; ‘OR THE MOUTH UF YELLOWSTONE | , Semple fine Flour oan be seen At the Capitol Seed businers, cheap 4 «aoe {ous BA OL re q to Trae as i ‘Mevelinndiee sac joven, Meas? Waar” Set Trakeorons Bae. |B oe BENTON, MISSOURI RIVER, Ic 1s desired to make @ contrast for 20.00 neceeetene a ae ee "5 7d & ‘Western’ States an? 5 Ld the most ressonsib:e ver, any area Soe to furnish I etat s throughout the country, we are enaiied to ofer lees quantity, he wil. Precise number o; barrel in bis bid, sontractor will be required to furnieh at the The Great Rebel Cry Just Now.—Back- The steamer EMILIE, J, wil leave on or B {aBanen, Master, ward to Richmond! i Ts OP YRROME, Tet Be mt April. To persons di 8 of goin: q tie Tet tg ne perso Teatroumce. For terme ard fertese inio ‘ SSS | Oregon ana the Ternios O nate of fie barman g Are het ge ora © of Alexander Burrows, iate ot Washington on apply to rd at. 80 foes Dae Be Agent FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF saFzs: foun Go" Washlagton Territory, havicg ar, | pp to the wiandard’af tae cainetasbel Hoo ac rely war Jose Ted StS George Be ‘The subse ieneonn ites only 150 miles of land travel, over a | yhthe purchase. t to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to "i rae orate | Calva etd acer Ret | Has are gu ce Heshaatrig Suvueseetrs ie | PSC ioe” BARS AtNs: ar Proc ranging 1m price from $40 to | Forznytn connedtion with the Emilie wit! be & very | Gaorgetowi D. C. sa | eladed Reece ae yaa, Linen Goods, a full sssortmes.: ».: kinds of the bert }-, As. 0. Moe UIRE Soe flrs about the sith docicnes to Fan from the Yol- | rpgverament reserves the right t6° reject any bid | ©lnded from al tay hand this Gar of Atarob mn 38 6t “ = lowstone to the Falls { Missouri. ‘For tra ad be 4 in Treas the } 1882. J AVIDSON, : ieries iy Pooket Handkerchiefs, reoent RLEVENTS STREET ‘apply on board. ma bide to be directed to Mtr ae DEORE 17-lawsw* toe i epedium Shite F lanpels 26 =< SUS A, Washington, D.C. mh 25 & HAVE JUST RECKIVED A LARGE | Pian roaod Fined Cambios god Muitis, 4 wT GENUINE GARDEN, Ls owng azxvs. | oe oS NOT | WEEE 2 : All of thashovest one provectialls bow whee, woBpER Wake &, JOHN SAUL calls the Hop 0 ot gar- met tie 10 and Stein mway J Son's Pla 0 aL val marked in plain bgurec, the sotum cath sisoderd prices to sult the , ‘osx y meena me one ee whioh we are offering Bt the lowest peloee. iuapreton of stock upiies ne oti te the imieapiand, aie tocsll and =" a ah 3k Fenn. svence and tchist. _— with GOSLING auRant, | "2! ae _—_ Penn. avenue sud th st. ise, one band Piano for 96 and one for tthe ‘Stor OS. se Maso Bens of. METAEROTT. GENTCEMERS, PEADY (MADE SAM reesei Pas TT We te som 947 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sours (Formerly of New York,) Has the name and fame of being One of the Best Restaurants in Town ! T7"Give us o trinl, and judge for you self. Every the houee is peace oy aR Pa 2 —_—_—_—_—— s Sau Te) R42 wits, at ND AOT “ITH iON! SPITAt., whe pet ae of Mth and mW The aly iat orm 36 up risus. gr Dr Louis ¥. PRERY. eer =e Sizwe RESS- GOGDS.—Many new and ws ra - Physician aa Sl Smes dode: forthe current wants Of . M. Velluyis one experience in hoe?! ing *hat be cB, cate all Saree c ry" Wate 1 reser he wi) farnen the live ced DRNLQURE AND TIN WARE OF ede pe only the notual cash stunted val ae iz wer ee eS mb 3 tr