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ra er ee ——— EV ENING STA R. LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NAVAL OPERATIONS ON THE COAST OFFIGIAL NOTICE i i i / bl SOLDIERS Im | A: D S108 AND wou ~ * Douglas Hosprral, corner OF GEORGIA FLORIDs. Jersey arenes — — AFFAIRS UP RIVER. OFFICIAL REPO 5S oe - hota ae Tr 3 pies } Published in conformity wach tha resolution tC ee : | la yam ‘-- WASHINGTON CITY: | ADVANCE OF GENERAL BANKs TO from Com. Dupont, dated March 10th, 20 at i den cate ne + tee 3° Aechmea 34 do do within the limits of this command, will no longer be required of Gitirens. 2, OfScers and soldiers ceming from the south= WEDNESDAY ‘ APRIL * tens: WOODSTOCK ———— = = SKIRMISH WITH THE ENEMY (ta Parenns at the various m!itary camps and oe - --2 Sth do Cavalry. .(«) 6 34° de Infantry... ihrem ‘ist, give interesting particulars of the successful expedition to Brunswick, Ga., by a force in the 4 Seminary Mespital, Georgetows, March OS oat) @- Ep — 7 do do. --» 166th 24 U. 8¢ Eefantry ..... 5]59th New York Vol ot : mys = steamers Pocahontas and Potomska, end other si 4th 4 a ilea a do... 1th de. do........J4/91th Positions will confer e fever Wy heeping ws peeted’| BRIDGES BURNT BY CONFEDERATES. | hoy, under Com.8. W.Godon. The following Poerguare, nme mt beve penmits 6] MB dec de ee 7th ee. Sm ne lo movements and ageire tn their vicinities. wooperocx, April l —General Banks made an | ! description of the batteries abandoned by the 3. No restrictions upon trade on (he Chesapeake ~ — —— . 17th «ol? lenterrs ——__— —_—- rebels, and occupied by our forces rete 9 34 Vecmont¥ clumtcces #(i0tth ees = : s t dathis and Ohio canal, or that portion of Virginia within do. 11/934 do do. 1 | 24 Vermont ¥olunt OM do Spirit ef the Morning Press. ped eg nore Some epee Aisles al cane ety earned al the limits of this Military District, will be main- | 2dVermontVolunteers 4/34 NewYork Artiliery23 | Mb do do... .(>) ; ist New JerseyCevairy The Intelligencer, In an article on “ Peaceable | POlt, and when approeching the town, ts commana tr cameo to Bt Simon's Sound. | tained, except ae to liquor and articlescontraband } 34 Mossachusetis Vol . 1|34 Penn. Volunteers ed ee ee ee eer rT) | | 3d Massachusetts & Seperation,” treats on the physical obstacies| rious Ashby, with cavalry, infantry, and a bat- | po re twelve embrasures. and numerous | of war. 7th ae ae 1/36th éo do...... 1 | 15th ‘eration, P oth de a 316ist di -1 which lle In the way of a political distribution | tery, disputed our passage. We passed through porate ow tng ing pont «Ee oD — 4. No permit wit be required from the military } sot), do do. 1 1 St : en . : of the country under two separate governments. | 4), town, however, the rebels frequently stopping indie lenw-eattueoet: aaGienn, = authorities to engage in fishing in the waters of ey = re 7 — Ist NewYork Artillery 4/34 do ‘The Republican anys that ite famous story sbout | | throwing shells at us, to which we responded | On Jekyl Island were two batteries of much | the Potomac and Occeqtan within the limits of a = ae _¢| TaN Y. artiltery.. 1)t1th do the “‘weoden guns’ at Centreville was ‘‘ upon . greater strength, however. The one furthest sca- | this command. 10th. New Jersey Vol. 1,98th do 7 | Diek’a N_Y. Art... the authority of an eye witness, an ex-member of | with effect. ward, and commanding the main channel, wasa} By command: *tockton’s Mich. Vol.2aipeth de 1 | Ath New Ca Congress, copying bis memoranda made on the} General Banks pursued them to Edenburg, five pos apt shade pala taearqntomgge aoe ———_ 2 4 Brig. Gen. Jas. 8. Wapswortn, . 102d do 1 es me 1 4 spot” Why not give the mame of the “ex-| miles south of this place. Ashby buming, in bis | traced from the Intericr will, marten ieee Military Governor District of Columbia | ist Long rr do member’’ t t ike and one railroad bridge. 2d New 1 do 2 The Rev. Dr. Béllows, whose Republican au. | V8; two turnp a a PASSES. dao i]s a alvith do ‘ be galnsayed, in bis lecture in All the railroad bridges between here and . $4 Rhode Inland ifimth @ 3'a do 4 thority will not L 4 : Sse The other battery, 500 yards landward, con- He réers Provost Marshal's O five. ~ 2th do 3/88th de 1 New York on “‘the Field of Manassas,” as viewed | Strasburg had been previoualy burn : . eet i 4th do Art 35 f ew York on A fe sisted of two casemates and an earthworik, ca- tty of Washington, March 26, 1562 13th New York Vol 2} 2d de 8 get do 2 by bimeelf, on the 12th, 13th, and 14th, said : The only calamity which occurred on our side} pabie ot mounting four guns en barbette, and a | special Order, No. i9. cm wT a Fy stn éo 31934 do 7 ‘He did not see any of the log guns, of | was one min killed, who belonged to the Penn- | magazine and » shot furnace were attached. | a1] Passes heretofore teed from these Head- | 17th 6 198th do i ES te jive iri pagel pentose. sylvania 29th. One of the 2d Massachusetts re- een Simon's and Jeky! Islands bad been quarters to the 3ist instant will not be renewed, | 25th . Pom 4 H oe 3 amount of lying for some one to answer for.”’ ceived a ball on his belt plate, but the effect was The expedition passed on to Brunswick and put recognized, untll further orders. 35th Aza do D.C 1 harmless House. ‘The town oan watirely desetied. aed | bY rae" of Major WIE Doster, Prowoet Mar- sk ve [aan fe in Ww 13 jouse. Oo OUR MILITARY BUDGET. LATER. nearly all the property which eculd be resovea | *#!: dee nny MB: Bomneeny Adpeteat: seesereenen ste | GS : no 8 peal erg Woopstock, $ a. m., April 2 —Our gunsand bid been taken awa ~ The lenses belonging to | _mar 23-lw S4th > H | Total........0000.873 SET BACK. ght-house at sews, and the light. | z 6eth 1 ketry drove the enemy from Stoney Creek, , Hospital, Uaion Hotel, corner Bridge . wee is fore. | US house at St. Simon’s (the latter building havi: NTS. iu ofel, . a swsiading neotpener paccseabs achey as | near Edenburg, this morning at 7 o'clock. They | been destroyed by th Rebels) could not, after 2 = sits WANTS. | ____ | ad Washington strests, Georgetown, March 2 A pr A a siete net setually connected in| were in line of bate within range today, but | C&reful search, be discovered. The channel buoys ANTED—TWO MEN to work on @ farm @| ig) New York 1[7ist Penn. Volunteers. 1] (/) Fi ) Captati well as all others ly ; which were formerly in the river are stili there, t distance in the country. inyu r> at 39 a u some way or other with the service, from eccom- | probably none but Ashby’s command constitutes | put out of place. Tth strest, corer H. Sp 2%" 1th a do a the army of | their force. = ee " Our men are building bridges over the creek | buildings, urging the inhabitants to return to SCE: Three Food ee tee ee the Potomac. As more or lees war correspon@ents are now | today. All actually with the troops in the field, it Is said to bave been ordered that they be sent back under the penalty of immediate arrest and confinement was quiet during the night. itis not knovfm if Jackson's forces were en- Ltd etd - a ee circ saa the teadtor gaged yesterday. Proclamations were posted on several public — . 3, 3t Spaos, their homes, and promising protection to the Thand ethew” i Aas eeeee ~ cau then retired to their vesseis WANTE ees at, wre IRL to do | 28th A reconnoissance was made by the Inland pass- nerel ho o rate tem jj; + Must come well recominended ; nose «ther age from Brunswick to Darien. The vessels en- a bet appiye407 sth ctreck meee on one o 1K0. countered several obstructions, consisting of hea for refusing to obey the order. 5 me fe tos amie piles, with thelr tops just below the water at low ET NURSE WANTED. Good wages to a | 50th Up to this time the movements of no other} Caino. April 1—The gunboat Conestoga er- | fac swital ‘on. Apply at No. 512 Masen- | 62d army of “half its size were ever 20 well kept | rived from Istend No. 10 to-night. She reports} As they entered the Allamaha two Rebel steam. | chusetts pet ween éth and Sth sts. Bist secret. Their success depends in no little degree upon the continuance of this commendable reti- cence with reference tc them. THE NEW ORDER OF THINGS. We learn, on inquiry, that the order of the Pro- vost Marshal, abolishing the practice of requiring passes from citizens crossing the Potomac, is de- signed to admit their free passage within the lines of our troops on both sides of the river; in fact, to restore matters, os far as possible in this section of country, to the condition in which they It isto be pre- existed before the war beg2n. no change of affairs there. The mortars fire every half hour, but elicit not response. The Rebel mail, ceptured to-day at Union City, contained letters from the Rebel troops on the umed that the Union commanders of our ad-| Union city vanced linc will mxke regulations in this con- nection applicable to the situation In their own immediate vicinity which may abridge the lib- erty cf the citizen to pass and repnes, unques- tioned, near their camps and pickets. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Headquarters Provost Marshal's Office, Washington, I. C., April2d. ise. § The only passes now issued by the Provost Marshal of this District are for officers and suldier: who wish to visit the sonth ride of the Potomac and returu; aud the enly interdicted articles are hiquors, and contraband of war By order of Major W. E. Doster, Prevost Marshal } CHaRies E. Ropixson, Adjutant. REBEL FORCE ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK Jala d, representing that the forces there were disheartened and dispirited. ‘There is nothing received from General Grant’s column to-day. Forty or fifty eoldiers came {nto Hickman and gave up their arms, and desired to return to their allegiance and join the Federal army. They were a portion of those escaped from yesterday. They report that a large number of the troops are disposed to yield. NEWS FROM Bb EBEL PAPERS aco, April !.—The T: patch dated Cairo, to-day, st Memphis papers of the ton Mercury, of the 224 ult., bave been received. President Davis, In recret session, has advised the Confeders ibune’s special dis- th, and the Charles- Congress that the prisoners re- Yankee Government on parole be and be allowed to take zglefor independence. He urged Tetaliation for the itufamous and recktess of faith exhibited by Lincoln in the ex- change of prisoners '! ption i 8 ss enrolled excep The New Orleans Delta, of the 26'h, re ferring The prisoners taken tr the recent reconnoiasance to the gallantry exhibited by Capt. Keske Yo the Rappahannock, state the Rebel force tn that vicinity to consist of elybt regiments of in- fence of the battery at feland No. 10), says j single battery has thus far sustained the brunt of ithe bombardment, repulsing the Federal gun- faatry, two regiments of cavalry and six pieces of | beats, and sending them back to Calro, crippled, . t otori. | for repaizs artillery. General Ewell, of Dratuesviile notori ‘The Memphis Appeal says: ‘The secentreverees of the Confederate army are nerving them with hew fatth, confidence and hope, and it entertains ty, was in command. To MOUNT VERNON. ‘The President, occompanted by = party of per. sonal friends of both sexes, visited Meunt Vernon this forenoon, per steamer. Tue Watson Coxeext—War and muaic go Van Dorn paratory N ne doubt of t ultimate success of the cause. and Jeff! Thompson are concentra- ting a large force at Pocahontas, Alabama, pre- an attack upoa the Unton troops at id d that Gen. Pope will be com- ers were ng off from the wharfat Darien | —® ae ——-— ae diag a if ‘s eas; ec! is braces of the Potomska’s shaft had bfoken, in a measure disabling the vescel. fra peg ey 5 Apply at 457 Tweift! oe Sth Commander Godon learned from tome contra- | Seon Gand A. apie _ bands who came off from store that Darien, like WANTED IMMEDIATELY~A GIRL to do jd Brunswick, was deserted, a company of horsemen : eneral hoenewore: Mop Pom aot only remaining in the town, with the intention of | mendations, at 346 Tenth street, between iow iiring the place sbould tbe steamers approach it. |™Me_ hd Owing to the crippled condition of the Potomska, WANT D—A BOY from 16 to 12 yeara old, to Commander Godon did not deem it advisable to learn the confectionery trade A German push the reconnotesance further, and accordingly went Ap %, ee nen rfeticeme 45g 3 Fetdrned Through the Passage he bad cleared, to] eee are nn ree, between Gand B, e anchorage at Brunwick. ~ —— = The following account is given of a dastardly COCK WANTED —* Coren Geta sae — and concealed attack made upon a boat’s crew 8 by applying at No near Brunswick: ropes betweon New J : ‘On the afternoon of the llth inst., Assistant TN Surgeon A. C. Rhoads, of the Pocahontas, by WwW ree 8 SUT CATION w4 Bret cis rhe’ Permission of ble commanding emléet, landed | .caghertis ol pestte ra hotel he renten artic, with a boat’s crew, near the town, fer the pur- A ene onl] At 297 G Btroet, between lath ps Aoi process: Roop taped ied ae ships. 0 I av! ce is object, the was re- OUNS WOMAN W Situstion | turning to the Pocahontas, but bad scarcely gone pA: f plaineeon Uren enone twenty yards from the beach when they were A apr gee tena nit aan ton ne suddenly fired upon by a body of Rebels con- d heip to wash snd ire cealed lu a thicket, and I regret to report, that le Box two men, John Wilson, © 8, and John Shuter, fii ’ O. 8., were instantly killed, and seven wounded, one, Wm. Delaney, mortally and two seriously, —Wm. Smith, second first-class fireman, and Edward Bonsall, coxswatn situste Afier the rebels had fired thetr first volley they | atreet north called out in most offensive langnage to surren- | "A. M. L der; but this demand was refused hy Dr Rhoads, 12th who, with the assistance of Acting Paymaster vN Kitchen and H Kitchen und hin wounded boat's ath December. i39 sre praia yr pen crew, pulled as rapidly as they could towards the {to hinve been forwarded. {rom Was | Pocahontas, the enemy continuing their fire. In nedtoas Th ° a few minut.s, a shell from one of the Ll-inch | call an! pay charges and take thei Res: guns of the Mohican dropped among them, aud | Wise they wil" be rold for the b-nefit of t “ey 2d New York Vol... quite near to another company of Shout slaty men, | Mfter paying charger. ~ . a 8 who were advancing rapidly. The rebels scat- = Peni 0S mu & SONS. rind tered and fled inall directions. Several shells — ar Ne Ged were also fired at a locomotive and train observed WwW ANTED-A GIL todo eral honeework Bosth in the distance, it is supposed with effect Ade family - orot references regu red 91 Com. Godon, writing off Branswick, says:— | 4 tp attend to children. Arey “ Fires have been burning about us, but I believe —— = itis the brush being consumed, nor have I no- ; ticed, ax far as the people are concerned, that they . aid are willing to follow the advice of Messrs. Toombs t A and Sith and Cobb by placing the torch in the hands of the ——— a renderi : ANTED—Hy 8 private family, a rerpactaiie | Sth New ¥ ork Caval Fa tee Pet wee WANTED. Sopris amit a tin wash: | 1st Peon. Catelry 0 do do do do do do do 4‘ General Hospital, (Circle March 8 do 2| ist Ty, 1|4th Vermont Vol. 4psth do. ___ AUUTION SALES. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, South corner Pa pants at. 1) Washington, 1ji7th U.S. Infante, 2 1 ist New York Artiliery 2 ralsere. giz Cavalry. 1 ha Mart bop, Berean, Vol sir cee Sart Mattrense-, 10" + 7.34 Penn. Cavalry. jands, T Sos? Cane Feat Recker ant 9/26th do 7/83th do 1 4/99th do 1 . fist Vermont Cavalry. 1 25/34 Vermont Volonteers 1 4[5th N. Hampshire Vol. 1 ist Mim ta Vol H, TRUNNELL, Conrtabie, Br WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers, RUSTEE’S SA oN ay = = = - 13th 3/94 Virginia Vol 1 naturally torether—we need not bother oursetves |, \W-cGnesday: lant, but the Confedenies nace |e arae © consume thelr property Wee Tie font GOAT HANDS: aiso | orn New York Vici ith Maine Volunteera § to know precisely why. Strange, that, in the | sunk two Federal gunboats. 7 ~ papneren 3 diate] WM. TUCKER'S, Merohant , — de +13) meg a mowed anidst of discordant conflicts the thing most pop- | Tbe works at Fort Pillow have been completed. | Financiat.—The New York Evening Post of | 426 ‘9, between 43 aud Eth ere ras ular should be a concert—but so it is. The pub-| Gen Pope is building flat-boats at New Mad- le will be happier, therefore, te know that there is to bean exquisite entertainment of music at In M Willard’s Halli on Thursday evening. Several ‘Tennessee ississippi the planters are piling thetr cotton ready for firing. rid, to transport bis troops across the river to the ore of the finest musical artists of New York—Mrs.| Gen. Pillow has yone to Richmond. Henry Watson, Mrs. Elinor Drummond, Mills, ‘the pianist, J. R. Thomas, the singer, with Miss Nina Foster, tne reader, to vary the entertain- ment—will give (probably) one of the most agree- } © able evenings the Washingtonians have ever known. Mr. Watson, who bas the management | jets of ft, fe tbe well known journalist and artist, and anything be undertakes is sure to be well done. ———— ee DP From the publisher, D. Van Nostrand, New York, through Hndson Taylor, 334 Peno- sylvania avenue, (who has jt for snle) we have “Nolan's System for Training Cavairy Horses,” tracts from prepared by Capt. Garrand, Fifth Cavalry, U.S. TRENTOX, A. Nolen’s work is now out of print, and this book prepered from it with additional chapters on “‘Rarey’s System” and “Horse Shoeing,”’ ta very desirable pubiication Se U7" The Liberian government hes sent hither back to the The ladies of Charleston are contributing their jewels, silver spoons, watches and money toward & gunboset. Tae Mercury and Appeal contain extensive ex- military news A dispatch, dated New Orleans, March 26, says the Confederate steamer Vanderbiit bas foundered at sea with all on board. The Memphis Appeal is published on a half heet. in view of the scarcity of lead, the papers sug- gest that the lining of tca chests be run into bul- rthern papers, but no important The Case of Jackalow. ed not to pass sentence of death on Mount Holly Jail, thereto remain until further orders. He will probably be dis- charged before long. —_ 1 —The United states Circuit | tificates of indebtedness have been issued in sat- Cenrt has deci Jeckalow, but directed the Marshal to take him yesterday says: >: °j > The government list continues weak, and at 93 Wane 8 ny come Hea it the Sixes of 1851 are freely su plied. ‘The Fives | niture. Also, to 1 of 1874 fell off to&7. ‘There Is also a heavy feel- | valuable inventic ing in the 7 30 Treasury notes at 99% 90%. Demand notes are plenty od tek No premium has been patd for them since saturday. rewing machine; must be a rood There Js a decided advance in gold and ex- | operator and well Acqunicted with the maght ghange to-day. Gold solid very freely at 101ha M. WILL! There 1s no crowd at the Sub-Treasury to-day. C OMes S Variety The work of paying the coupons on the October to 2 P Frames aeteee s Rov 9 operste on Wheeler & do Peas. Volun' do do nares rapaese | i i} i Volunteers. 6 lst Treasury notes on ve letly, glean up and assist generally in tne ator Exoeisior Artillery Vol 2/83th Penn. OF this 1sve was en by the banks, while the know how to rea and write, eo of cova 6ith New York Vol... 6 first fifty millions of August 10th was chiefly ‘eetor Ronee, 8. —_—_ sp st honesty, &¢. ee PS istributed among a lic. Over a million ANTED—A email HOUSE, or a ewt of dollars of coupons been deposited at the ROOMS ( nished) with al degirable Sub-Treasury, so that all delay in the Payment nd 9 is removed. ‘The amount of intercat to be paid x Srithent ¢ pence what | 6a at the New York ofice will be but litte short of witness 19th Penn. Volunteers. 6 %. 6/6th Maine Volunteers. 4 1 hi idren | Cth New Je: Vol. fainily without obildren pe York’ Vor ~ +} 622 Peny. Volunteers, Eo MORG mh "Lst* [24 Maine Volopterrs | 3 ALLA In fourteen days $30,233,000 of government cer- JV ANTED—A competen: WOMAN —A goiored | 5e'h New York Vol .. 1 or a German womsn devired to take tht enitra isfaction of pressing claims upon the government f 5 years old; ono by is % 208" | Sick remaining im the Hospital for Evwptive » Aud of amiable d:eposition ; must bring the best recomm/ncations. To ons who c80 Bnswer to the stove requirements the higheet wee be given. Apply at 146 & street, pe 7 BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. NTED—By the let of May, (within easy 2% 4° wi an HOUS Diseases, 24 U.8. 6th do Kalorama, March 28. a GP4ND COTILLON PARTY . 8 ew Yor! ol. TEMP CE HA - 19th do do. Ez RANCE H. fie, - 3| Oneida Cavalry H On FRIDAY EVENING, A CONGRESSIONAL. OTICE. istance of the Treasury.) s sm JUSE | Sta do : al ist New Jereoy Cavalry 1) Dancing to comme: ‘o’elook. Mr. Jobn D. Johnson, a merchant of Monrovia, as ——_+ —_— Pontsining at least three bed-chambers. two psr- | 6th do anes eee New Jersey . condi ; AXXVIIth CONGRESS—Secend Session. CHANGE OF HOURS. lors, kitchen and ooilar.and—though not indiepen- | 4th do Artillery. .. 1|52¢ Penn. Volunteers. special commissioner to represent to our zovern- fuer asec enn " ON AND AvTER WxEDNRsDayY , APRIL 2, 1969, e—a mali stade. Rent must bs modorate, xs | Lith Maine Volunteers 1| 104th do ment “the claims which the government and J Peopic of Liberia have upon the sympathy of the civilized world, and to afferd to the government of the United States the necessary information Preparatory to e formal recognition of the Liberina republic.” ACanarp.—We are requested by parties resi- ding near the Chain Bridge to contradict the story started by a city paper, of two ladies, named ‘Tennent, having been carried off from their resi- disposed of. journed. SENATE. —Afler our report closed vesterday— The bill for the abolishment of slavery in the District of Columbia was discussed, but was not After a short executive session the Senate ad- After our report closed— Bill occupied the attention of the House to a late hour. Mr. Washburne, from the Committee on Com- merce, reported a bill abolishing certain coliec- ion districts in California. THE PassENe: ‘TRAINS BETWEEN nt aa las careful not to 1: e@ th WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, AND | fos au seNs w A. Ene" at the office of this paper, | 12% THE WEST stating full particulars spl 3 < do do @ tenant will be permanent and punctus! as to} ist Massachusetts Vol. 1/107th do a HAE YOU TAKEN YOUR WIFE, OR ughter.or friend, to the crest Fair. pow be- + 1|Quartermaster’s Dep” you cannot fail to be pleseed. lst New York Artillery 4/2d Berdan Sharpe 2] ing heidat Parker's fi Go this eve: and Wil ran as foliows : WATER SY TERE COOK. Apply at 12th New York Vol... 3 oh See m Five Dotly Train: Arrive at and Depart from LLIAN’S, 510 Elevent! ead two on yr egy = WANTED—A GIRL todo eneral housework F ADELPHIA and NEW YORK— a r = ase Losre War kington at ee. maha) a ibe ond | suited eran nese references re- i —- . “ % RS. ACKEN WOULD INPURM HER “i. be friends who ere auxious A District School Howse Hospital, Branch sprinl at Eckington, Bfarch 28. Sp. AN’ AGI » to de Thous Bot ANNAPOLIS—Losve Washington at 7.40 SE eS gO pint on = uired, ly immidiately at No. 414 K w’reset, } Tet Californ! ia Vol. PEDERI w sees 1/284 New York Vol... 2 interested i whatis termed The tesolution which Mr. Hutchins attempted wen EREE SE LOR-Leaval Washindton at 7.0 een Shand Huth ats mah 23 40° Fist U. 8. ied ao. do... 1] investigation =a - m \. In — = =i 5 u by Steweitrcavairy. Thereisnatapartcleat waa | Wikia eeeetetee encNlceid te byME. |e POM ALL POINTE wast, |. | WVANTED-AremrotbicPrcwrat WOMAN [240 ¢ Vomucen i]tea Go 46.00} *s cavalry. e a ickliffe, sets forth thet on the 26th ultimo Gen. re A F } itrost. ne. | 7ist Penn feers. in the repert, and it has had a damaging effect | Hooker issued an order directing that certain hoster, eave Washington tT sm, geod references—430 D strest, no- | 7ist Penn. Voltin‘eers eocived 8 large Upon business Interests in that _ Paper only. _—_—_—_ ¢. Sundays. ari rep! Paist-} 5th do do. do U9" By an errtval at New York on Monday | \}.% members are hereb notified ati Fraine jeave Anuapolia for Balt more and Wash- wee Ola me Writings; Lotters; Leg: 2d Maine Volunteers. 5|9th do pan’ at6 50 . and 3.40 emeirs. In movin; me. Volumes were lest; * the Sum hes advices from Vera Cruz to March | W chine ibe com pes mbit et Wedine faabing "Bett cer Fraine teavi: P Washington at 6.00a. } their value will be paid, if to do « Pena. Sth ‘Tbe English forces had withdrawn, and Dip ents to Ye the funeral of our late 5p. tho Spanish were also leaving as fast 28 possible ‘The french bad teken possession. There had been a great deal of sickness and death among the aliled troops. a \I> An election will be held in Western Vir- giuls to-morrow, when It is generally understood that an informal poll of the voters will be taken on the question direct—Are you or are you not in faver of the gradual and Ppeecefal emancipation of the slaves in the proposed new State’ ————————————_—____ U7" Ma). Genera! Fremont and lady, and Chas. Zagony!, N. Dunka and E. Glyka, members of the General’s staf, arrived at the M’Lure House, In Wheeling, on Saturday. ou 12 beatae Al 0 From Chas. Anderson, 458 Seventh street, ighberhood. No Passzs Requimen in Onver to Cross THE way; and Poromac —It will be seen by reference to the of- ficial order elsewhere, that Gen. Wadsworth bas annulled the order requiring permits or passes to cress the Potomac. No further restrictions are tu be made u pon trade tn this military district, ex cept as te liquors and articles contraband of war. U1” We have received the first number of the Nashville (Tenn ) Bulletin « paper published by Sumber of journeymen printers “thrown,out of employment” by the events that have occurred there in the lest six weeks. In politics itseems te be non-committa!, and purports to be « news. mene to thi ul MASON Co odge No lis ef 9th a VEENING, at7 o'clock jusiness stave owners, who had runaway slaves inside of the lines of the division, be allowed to seek them, and ordering that no obstacle be thrown in their ‘ben these men, with others, attempterl to find the fugitives, some of the soldiers became enraged on accountef one of the men ata negro; and that, to save their lives, Gen. Sickles ordered them out of the lines The resolution concludes by instructing the committee on the conduct of f Kittle ot War pesca id approved tticle Var by Congress and a by the President. : © war to inguire whether General ord violated the recent eoial meetin { Lebanos "eA: M.. will be convened Oorae decease of cur iate Brother, gs. COLUMBIA ENGINE CO, No. 1—The RATH. By Te HON DRE oKENNEB; Seo, NAL BULLDING ASSOCIA- i ting. — is tatave bo honk ectac Omer ol tas Inavranoe Company, sdjoining (north) y order of , beginning with April ist, Board of Directors : the Hoard CHAS WILSON, Seo. Ee EVERY NIGHT THIS WE. TAKE "air gud Festival at ater’ site Brown's Hotel,) vocs instru’ musto, refreshments, substantiais, oer tins ft 2 (OPPO - Asrecatly. Dor’t fail to attend. Sit VER 3 INTEREST—TO THE ee cir NN STRANGERS: AND SOL R. bave reosived & very fine assorment 0; Cloth I " t at No. Sev- <a eet, opposite near P. fe 97-8 e and ain ¥ MEETING W: im tween nd 6th. near City Hall hSi-tt | 20th New York Vol TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. eesen Sih and th. near City Well __mh siti Baim on we New York at 78. m.; Philadelphia 11,39 a. ANTHy TO # EN’ rom May let, & neatly m. Baltimore 3 5 p.m. Arrive at Wi eee 50 fornish*@ HOUSE, in a central ioostion, tm] _ A* Generai dforpita), Alexandria, March 28. 24 U. &. Infantry do. 10 te 15rooms. Addreas Box 3 Star Office. hh S-tf m. Pave New York at6p m.; ntlatelppie 100 p. ae Ra ee PEE EE eee ee Br; Baltimore 430.8 m Arrive at Washingion PVANTED—A seutleman in this @ ty engazat Leave New Vork at ll p.m; Philadelphis 330, prokinbin, oe eek weltent Oe m jBaltimore 740 & m. Arrive at Washington — Premera Ras Sipe m Traige leave Battimors rough Post Office, mb SI-8t*_ atl0a.m, sua 519 p or Washington; arrive OURSE WANBED—A email fomily. without there at 12 4. m. and 709 p.m. children, will bireanestir furnished Hoi Oo Sundays at 4.5) and 7.44. m only from Baiti- | contaminr gas, water, and, if possible. all the more. No Annapolis or Fri ick corrections | modern improvements, situated between Pa. ave nd nue snd [street aed 7th and s7th at. Good refer 3d ny evees given Fhe bost of care will ken of the = leaving Washi: nat 7408. | furniture, Address“ W. G ,” Star Offic uth S1_3t* m. 0° p.m., and Baltimore at 7.4 a m. and | ————. we make ¢ connections for Annn ANTED—Oid American History, 34 and «th H tire Jubotion, The 2106. mt, 008, ete at vel Ww volumes; Burk’s History of Virginia Dray. for Fs ik, Hagerstown. Har, Ferry. Mar- } toa’s South Caro ina 3 volumes; Nile’s Rone Unsbar, » Parkersburg, South Csrojins; Wilktoson’s Tri & ial; Old Coins; A. ", ALFRED B NaER and 35) pm’: will stop osiy at aneerohs | mh State Over Back 0° Warktag tou a m@. Junction. 3 oF We ¥ Passengers must toke the Accommedation WANTED—A SITU, SiON wre midd'e aepd s ik se ica W. P. SMITH, | Elven if required. ply at Grovery Store, #4 sp2 Master of Transportation, Balt, | treet, between | an * MRS. FRENCH. 8 t, 1c sD— “wile. e On ano SPH EN W AEiesmnoip Fitrslched Bel Room ard Paros ee etnias on. 8 Bal io Rail 8 Furot ed use. in some pleasant lity EMILE DUPE, 320 Pa, acs te ETERS WANTED—i will from OW’ ten a for Fe wont by ort Ww uKto’ ir > hes Old Letters Ly ne jenérala, Egeeeesebe® BREE Eseose ag¢ cheoked Mi of Transportation Dalidor® Ait yo » SOLDIERS’ PAY. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS. bows! WILL) FORWARD soLpieas’ ‘RemrT-| V7, Ha ere & < do 2 | aeua! ots, both at Best of Cosi ae ily - st 9. 823 C street, can in — nd 7th, ec: ss. old etand. mb 26 J. W. MORSELL. 188 KW. 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A ira tte a And 8 proportionate additional oharge for places ovmaraes From Port RovaL—O; for sohoover vee fer The remittance, puether in siete ie eee or BEBE t 3 scohsepeweesesesesssss sna 00 00 ab wes co 8 on cs Bao me on cr a1 eo “parpose will be furnished at hows sobs ange Srey ee erg oo | =P tf WOUD ay ongth ore zo iL Also, CUAL «1 81 sizes Benne YS & mane, api“ Corner street & ‘ .

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