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LOCAL NEWS. Auveswants To Nie +t. — Se ee Ea- ‘orrest, will appear even! cele. and wil supported t Jol - Selicegh and Miss Athena. Uitizensand will doubtless embrace the nity afforded cagtecuad were the great last night, as I doubt con’ ae 1 be while Berclval offre uch 8 dancers — every evening, @ians and gymnasts. Ovo Faitow’s Hatt.—Seventeen choice stars of minstrelsy, numbering such performers as George Kunkel, Harry Lebr, Nelse Seymour, 'T. L. Floyd. Theo. Abrend, &c. All these ap- tT each evening !n a new programme of songs, jances, and burlesques. Parxee’s Hatt (Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation Rooms) — Extra sttractions at the Ladies’ Fair to-night. Vocal and instrumental music, refreshments, curiosities in the shape of Secesh currency, are all to be beard, tasted, and seen there. Remember the proceeds are to rebuild the Firs: Baptist Church. ‘Tae Dierrict ix Concages.—In the Senate, ——, the bill to amend the act establishing he Metropolitan Police of the District of Colum. bia was reported with amendments, and a bill was introduced by Mr. Wilson for the better or- ganization of the District militia By this bill all able-bodied male citizens in the District between the ages of twenty-one and for- ty shall be liable todo military mays except the Vice President. , officers {n the various services of the United States, mail-carriers, ferry- men, gate-keepers, pilots, marines. clergymen, Professors and ver of educational institutions and members of the fredepartment. The second section relates to the organization and officering of the militia All officers are required to take the oath of Sw * the eee — performance juty. nes pegiect of duty may be levied, at from fifty cents to two dollars ites and Pap areonp ome officers; enbaitern officers, from two ve dollars; cay ns, from two to ten dollars; staff officers an officers, from three to fifteen dollars; briga- dier generals, from five to twenty do! ; major — from ‘bt to ey hilar twenty mes the smount of flues may be levi when the refusal to do duty occurs in a call to repel invasion or suppress mobs or insurrections. ‘There shall be a company muster in Apriland a regimental muster in October in each year. Ten rs’ consecutive service will entitle an officer an honorable discharge. The dill to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia was then taken up, ard after speeches from Messrs. Wright, of oe Fessenden, of Maine, the Senate to vote on | amendments, both to the original Dill | and the substitute offered by Mr. Clark, of New | ire. The former was smended so as to bt — it any one who has borne Inited S:ates, or rendered Confederates, from compensation for slaves. A propos’ to submit the uestion of emancipation to a vote of the people of the The substitute was amended by « making the sum to be pald for each slave up to sixty vears of age net to exceed $500, one-half be paid to the owner, and the other half to be re- tained by Secretary of the Treasury, to be by him paid to any slave freed under the law locating | in _a foreign country. Without disposing of the subject, the Senate adjourned. 3 z Mexrine oF rug Boanp of Tacsi2es oF Pra | tac Sepoois.—The lar meeting of the Board of Public School Trustees was held in the Alder- men’s Chamber, City Hall, yesterday afternoon A communication was received from Mr. An- thony iTyde, for W.W. Corcoran, Exq , dated on the 27th of March, and stating that when the use of the building on H street [known as the Cor coran-library building.—Kep } was given to Miss Middiecon’s schooi, !t was asked and granted as a temporary arrangement, until the then-contem- ated building on Fourteenth st. was erected. hat having been accoraplisbed more than a year since—t ommunication proceeds—it ts but just that rent should be paid for the building, if the Corporation continues to occupy it ; and “1 have therefore to say that rent, at the rate of $300 per annum, will be demanded from the ist of April aimo.* Signed by “ A. Hyde, for W.W.C.” twas stated by members that the communica- tien was unexpected. [t was referred. 4 communication from Alfred Shew, asking ————— to a teachersbi p, was referred. chair (Mayor W allach) stated that a lady named Adams had called on bim for appointment to 2 teachership. Mr. Miller,from the committee on books, moved that the treasurer be authorized to purehase eight copies of the latest edition of Mitchell's atlas, for the use of —_ district schoo!; 5 A resoluti poor the hour of opening the rchoois in tke mon! of April from Meo 2. ™m., with a recess at 10% a. m., was A resolution contemplating an enlargement of the school-house on the corner of G street south and Seventh street —_ was A resviution authorizing t school district to have the of a new school bouse (to be located on corner of D street south and Third street east) prepared, was Passed. Adjourned. A®ucesu View or tae MatrER —Sditor Scar: I have seen publications in several of the C= condemnatory of the clergymen in Wash- ington who omitted the prayer of Bishop Wh: knows, i joyeus thanksgiving for victory to the Federal arms. Could any one with a* conscience pray for chat mae net desire, or thank God for what rieves ? Would any of us be willing to ten to 2 minister who feared the power of man More than he did the anger of the A! Force 2 man to pray against bis conscience! tyrany !s unknown In the former history of our country; and the suggestions of se’ of the leading papers of this city, viz: To administer tbe oath of sllegience to the clergymen and choir of all the churches, ought to be frowned on by all who approve of justice and free thought. I did not believe that the Bishop of Maryland, so long and so truly beloved by his charge, would coun- tenance, much less be the author of, such a ty- ranpicai i He was doubtless unaware of the pain it would cause. If the government jes to punish all whose bearts are not with it In its werk of subjugation, the countrv will be full of ma . And tbe punishment had better be reserved for those who pray against their con- science than for those true hearts who fear God rather than man. If our ministers and private citizens are eS \r own vers, where will there anend to the ty- fone i do not reside here, and have never heard the cleegymes referred to express their views on the subject, but it grieves me, as it must all lovers of justice, to see these things foreei Into the church as if we had gone back to the dark = Wasuincton. sshington, March 30, ise. trustees of the 3d ach Pouice —The Third Ward patrolmen reported ee mee Micbsel Brown, Jeremiah Lyneb and Bartholomew Ri: », charged with larceny ef Government perty from cavalry camps near the Park. ‘were turned over to the military. A farther was made by the military au- thority for and we hear that from the premises of Leins, who is now ueder arrest, three ‘wagoz loads of property was recovered, und Jennings, throug 2 Northern Market and Drdaking sabes fined wi—by J: tice Clay- tea. George Dill, charged with ha, ing stolen Beene’ in bis possession; dismiseed—by Justice ‘The Fourth Ward imen Jobn Hawkins and Jackson. , fighting; locked up for four hours Nancy Murphy, ma- TI. Davis; scot to jetl_-by fustioe Cla on , sent BL. Reem, pone P. Geary; for trial Wed. before Justice. Murph; i i I iy t ef $ rE ef if z i i i i i FE eel § g I E “Pus Pot —Persona who went up yester- bg: Bit fi 1) ta search of “the Seceolr ie L oe a that after xam! Lopes St aaicias IL” Tasks Mok Bove, Deca some mistaBe about the matter. | the Wash! Martine or raz Wa soct —The — a of the Washington Belen Associat ‘was held last evening at the ball of the Medical College, near the corner of and F streets ‘business pertaining to the association, Prof. 8. L. Loomis, the oo ident read an essay on the ‘‘ Correllation a Conser-” vation of Forces in Fermentation.’’ The most larly interesting portion of the lecture was oe u ore a . The action uy -mass was fully te sperma THe stsed that theearet efter the yeast was introduced was breaking up of sugar (which Is in the flour) into carbonic acid and alcohol, but as the heat is in- creased to 10% another fermentation ensues, and it breaks again into lactic acid and chemical force. The growth of the yeast was next noticed, and its minute structure explained, the cells being only one seven thousandth part of an inch in dl- ameter. rived, and the cherassry of ta manufacture ex- se: > ol man ure ex- lained. Fermented bread, leavened and un- vened bread end aerated bread were mentioned in turn. Unleavened bread he stated to be an old institution, but the aerated bread, which was a modern Institution, wss a kind of unleavened bread which he thought was the best for diges- tion. He .then alluded to the habit of — bread by means of leaven,a portion of dough which has stood since the last beers and stated that after the dough was once teoay will commence, and altbough the suspends the decay it does not destroy it, and In course of time persons who use bread 80 will become unhealthy. The loss by this fermentation or decay was no- tieed. In 35 was lost, while in this country from 1% to 15 pounds was lost. It had been estimated that the city of Lon- don by this means lost 50,000 barrels annually. Porics Matrers.—First Ward—Rosana Burns, drunk; $1.75. Frederick Kenegan, do; $275. Michael March, do ; workhouse. Second Ward—James Driscoll, drunk and fight- ing; $1%. Sandy (rittenden, ity; $2 58. Jas. Gradv, drunk; turned over to the military. ifth Ward—Jobn Carr, found in possession of U.S. property; committed to jail. Henry Don- aldson, Jobn Hiffiny, drunk; turned over to the military. Samuel Anderson, do, $258. Henry S. Bonsall, Jas. Wallace, do ; $5.58 each. Thos. Byran, disorderly; $2 58. Sizth Ward—Nace Brown, stealing; jall for a farther hearing. Wm. Yarny, Jas. Soper, drunk and disorderly; $1.94 each. Seventh Ward —J. B. Hepburn, disorderly; fined $1 91. Wm. Carpenter, do.; do. Edwar Thorp, drunk; turned over to the military. John Gilright, do.; do. Thomas Nugent, do.; do. John Day, insulting ladies; do. Edward Hamilton, disorderly; do. Sergeant Kelly, assault. do. J. Turner, bench warrant; sent to jail. Francis McKown, drunk and disorderly; fined $1094. Charles Syles, do., and carrying concealed weapons; fined $30 94 Before Justice Clayton —Ann Brady, drink and disorderly; fined $194. Caroline Adams, col’d, using Wagwere. fined $1 58, Mar- Charles Blue, breach of the Fing in ALEXANDRIA To-pay.—The old ware- house, belonging to James Green, at the feot of Wolfrtreet, Alexandria, on the w! , was de- stroyed this morning, at 2 o'clock. It hed been ovoupled as quarters for horses for the 8th Illinois y, and some old hay in it. It is not known whetber It was carelessness or the work ofan incendiary. The property, fortunately, was not of mach value Tue Wasatreton Taearae —We understand ton Theatre (Carustt’s Saloon) which was closed [ast week, will be reopened to-mor- row night under new auspices. It is rumored that Miss Maggie Mitchell is to be the star on the opening night. ARRkiveD at Carter's Wharf, (foot of 13% street,) schooners Mary P. Stephens, Reed, Philadelphia, with a cargo of coal for Henderson Fowler; Eu- brates, Burnet, Raitimore, with 65,000 feet of umber for Samuel Norment. it Orricens of the army should bear It in mind that the finest collection of Field Glasses is to be found at Messrs. Franklin & Co.’s optical estab- lishment, 244 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12ih and 13th streets. It Mies Nina F ostzn.—The N. Y. Evening Post ‘writes this of Miss Nina Foster, who recites dra- matically at Madam H.C. Watson’s grand cont cert at Willards’ Hall to-morrow evening: Her rendering of the part of “Rosalind” was very ae and thoroughly appreciative; her Miss Hardcastle, to which we have before re- ferred in especial praise, is an advance from that of ber last reading, though then characterized b an inimitable combination of woman’s tact wit! girlish simplicity; but her — only demon- Strated itself to the utmost when the absence of a delinquent Sir Peter Teezle, whom she had relied on, com her to assume that part as well as his coquettish wife’s. People who bave seen the full strength of Blake and Laura Keene brought out by the necessities of these two char- acters, will understand what a daring venture the duel impersonation must have been toa young lady who has never had stage instruction, so- call But the event justi ber. With the most perfect self-possession, and with charmii faithfulness, she portrayed each of her difficu! natures in turn, never hesitating, never blending ber parts, altering voice, face, position and man- nel with the changes of her dialogue, until at the close of the scolding scene she retired amid an applause which was as sincere as it was hearty. * As IT 16 A MysTERY toa good many persons who have of late bought their outfits of Spring Clothing at Bar & Bro.'s Clothing Establish- ment, corner of E and Seventh bow itis possible to sell ready-made clo ual in style, making and trimming to the best of those made by merchant tailors, at such low rates, we will therefore give the following explanation: 1. We superintend the manu: ring of all goods ourselves, acd have found through a good many years experience tn this branch of busi: and in this citv, what styles of goods are bes calculated for this market 2 We are contented with small profits. Qur constant alm is to gain the entire confidence of this community for fair dealing, as this is our motto. We willcentinue to sell goods cheaper than ever. We have just received a large stock, com- pris! all the latest styles of boys 2s weil as men Every person can now get suit- jothing. ed and fitted with the most desirable patterns. * Baz & Bro.’s, cor. E and Seventh sis. Mx. Barney on THB Barney Casz.—The fol- lowing communication was te the Re- — tly in reply toa statement pub- ‘ished in paper on February 26th : COMMUNICATED. — Purcell a trespasser im the‘ Barney Case,” decree of divorce of Iowa ‘a nullity, net voitabis, but iy —all persons concerned tm executing 51 Judgments or sentences are considered wm law as trespassers '—Elliott vs. aes Curtis’ Sup. Ct. Rep , Vol. VII., pp. I have delayed thus long to notice the erroneous version received be Roa sapere, and published per of the 26th ultimo, of the proceed- Judge Merrick, on the writ of habeas functionary, commanding uce immediately before him the bodies Ri i ia i l iu court of lowa erred, this Court hes no power to him, the sald Bemuel Chase Barney redress. ‘hat the remedy is before another tribunal, the be on ingest Se y by this te re upon that uy Goal shes ace Sai To sustain this wgorer ty na some half dozen which | was. alt INGTON ScrEntivic As- vd tisdiction over me on the same su' and at the same time; hence if I and my late wife were under the jurisdiction of the of this acknow! and indisputable fact—I could not consider that the court in Iowa had jurisdiction over us; and the assumption of the Orp! Court here of jurisdiction over me and my children ren- dered void the jurisdiction attem: to be exer- cised in lowa; and upon this con it tion | consider that the court here had a right. and that |t was its duty, toadjudicate. Influenced by these views, I resorted to that most unexcep- tional authority, Kent, and to the decisions of the U. 8. Supreme Court, and I soon found authority to controvert the decision of the Or- phans’ Court. I first a ote Kent's Commenturies on law of di- vorce, vol. II., p. 109, &c.: “There is no doubt of the rule, that the allegs- tion that a foreign judgment for the Iowa decree of divorce was obtained by fraud is admissible, and if true, it wili destroy its effect. Ali judg- ments rendered anywhere against a party who proceeding, are rendered in violation of the first principles of justice, and are null and void. Sentences obtained by collusion mere nullities, and ali other cowrts may ex- into facts upon which @ judgment has been obtained by fraud. Bvery party is at liberty to show that another court was imposed on by collu- sion”? Talso found 8 decision of the U. 8. Supreme Covert, rendered by Chief Justice rahall in the case of Elliott vs. Plersol—Curtis, vol. 7, p. 608, 609 : ‘Where @ court has jurisdiction it hase right to decide every question which occurs in the cause; and whether its decision be correct or otherwise, its a until reversed, is re- as binding in every other court, But of t (Lowa court) act without authority, its judg- ments and orders arc regarded as nuslitties. They Gre not voidable, but simply void, and form no bar to a recovery sought even prior to a reversal in opposition to them. They constitute no justifi- cation, and all persons concerned in exacting such judgments or sentences are considered in law as trespassers. This distinction runs through ali tht cases on the subject, and wt proves that the juris- diction of any court exercising axnthority over a subject, may be enquired into in every court when the proceedings of the former are relied on and brought before the latter by the party claiming the Mager ge of such proceedings ”” If these decisions are valid in my case, the re- eee ie - Judge ipl gement tL ate ges — 'y of trespassing on my rights; and I consider Freoua be justified, under the #gis of the high- est tribunal of the land, in taking into custody my children, without subjecting myself to farther trespass by the intervention of habeas corpus writs, But I will bide my time ; for it is as sure om ing a8 to-morrow. t Sam’: C. Barney. Cristaporo’s Excension Dre Js unrivaled in the world. No other Dye has been analyzed. No other Dye produces auth faultless coiors No other Dye can be applied so rapidly. No other Dye is so lasting in its effects. No other Dye improves the texture of the hair. It has been Analyzed by Dr. Chilton, Chemist to the Croton Water Board of New York, | and certified by him to be as harmless as Croton | Water. Hiscertificate may be seen at the estab- Ushment of the proprietor. Manufactured by J. Cunistaporc, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and ap plied by all Hair Dressers. Price $1, 1.50, and $8 per box, sucording to size. No. 2. avero’s Hain PRESERVATIVE, Is invaluable with bie Dye, as it imparts the ut- most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the hair Price 50 cents, 81, and $2 per bottle, according to size ap 2-eolm Dror ins at the “People Dollar Store,” 438 Pennsylvania avenue, near Four and-a-half street Examine the splendid assortment of Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, and mammoth Gold Pens, and ‘‘take your choice for onedellar.’” ap 1 5t# Drake's PLANTATION BitteRs. 8. T. 1660 X. It invigorates, strengthens and pur! tem, isa perfect appetizer, and t) ost agree- able and effectual tonic in the world. [t is com- of the celebrated Calissya Bark, Roots, lerbs and pure St. Croix Rum; particular! adapted to delicate females; cures Dyspepsia an Weakness, and is just the thing for the changes of seasons. Sold by all Grocers, jes the sys- Drogpists, Hotels and Sa- v.H. Draxe & Co., 202 Broadway, New York. BRANDRETH's PILLs, com wholly of - etable matter, are found by experience to harmless to the most tender age, or the weakest frame, under every stage of human suffering; the most pleasant and benign in their operation that were ever offered to the world, and at the same time the most certain in searching out the root of any complaint, however deep, a neo forming a cure. _ B. Branvrety, M. D. Soild ut No. 204 Canai street, Brandreth Build- ing, New York, and at the Branch Office, corner Ninth and E streets, Washington, D.C. P 8 — Sutlers supplied by the dozen. mh 29-lw Tue Ixvian Hens Doctor, Prom Canada. BE WISE BEPORE iT [8 TOO LATE. Call without delay, and see Dr. Tumaiety the Indian Herb Doctor By so doing you will escape the iron grasp of mercury and other baile- ful poisons. ay, Imgre, you will become once more in jon of tant of all earthly Dlessinge Health, —— I desire your prostrate hearts to lift, Your bleeding wounds to cure, And with the treasure of Nature’s gift, Relieve the rich and poor. The following is a list of the chronic com- plaints which are treated by Dr. Tumblety with unparalleled success: iseases of the Lungs, Heart, Liver and Throat; Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Fits, St.Vitus’s Dance, Rheu- matism, Diseases of the Kidoey and Bladder,and all Diseases arising from Impurity of the Blood, such as Scrofula or King’s Evil, Erysipelas, St. Anthony’s Fire, Cancer, Fever Sores, of however lige gery Also, all other complicated chronic complaints which bave baffied the science and skill of calo- mel doctors. ‘A good tree is known by its good fruits,’ and a good physician by his successful works. So don’t be cast down, be you ever so ill, But go and partake of bis superior skill ihe Ped has fulled, there are hundreds can Who are brought from death’s door, now bappy and well. His charges are moderate. Mild treatment end Will soon purify the whdle mass of your blood; Malignant diseases he soon shall put down, a es ee could tell now who lives in this n. The Indian Herb Doctor will describe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their com- ——_ er illness, without receiving any informa- from them. No charge for consultation. Office, No. ii Washington Buliding, Pennsyl- vania avenue, corner 7th street. mar 2i-im Lirias! Loag!! Line !!!—The subseriber has on band one thousand barrels of the best wood-burat Lime, which can ey be had at bis lime kilns, he having dissolved all connection with any other place or establishment for the sale of Lime, Ce- ment, &c., and which will be sold low for the cash. [mar 29-tf] We. H. Gopzr. HEALTH yor THE SoLDigRs.—For one who dies from the effects of the bullet, ten perish from damp and Se re to night air. Small doses of Holloway’s Pills taken every other night will all disorders of the Liver and ‘Stomach, purify the blood, and insure sound health to every man. Only 25 cents per box. 22. , is a wonderful operator. His method of bunt 3 corns ons, bad etc., is tion iteelf, no lon- gartromm thacchesdneinge .but submit their treat- ment to the science and of Dr. White, at 426 Penneyivania avenue, between 4} and 6th sts. # —aaee 490% Bs Weegee jomR : THIS EVENING. Second appea-ahoo of the greatest living tragedian MR. EDWIN FORREST, Who will appear in hie great oharscter of JACK CADE. THE BONDMAN OF KENT. John MoCul-ough +. Miss Athens Thursday. Edwin Forrest in 8 great oharacter. (7 EDWIN FORRES?’S NIGRTS—M:o- day, Wednesday, Tharedsy and Friday. Box ¢ fice open from 9 to 1] and from 2 to 6 o’olook. when seats oan be seoured. < ADMIASION. Cirele and Parguctte Pee for reserved seats. o extrmo : oe SECHARLES EK. FORD. Treasurer. CLARENDON CONCERT HALL, (Unpzn CLi Enron Horst.) CONCERT EVERY EVENING, - te yn TOLL BAND: esutiful Waits is, g Leese ales, and 2-Iw* Everything in the mating line. DD FELLOW®’ HALL, Seventh st., near the Post Office, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK! Kunkel’s Nightingale Opera Troupe TRE LARGEST, MOST VERSATILE AND BEST ORGANIZED Company of Minstrels in the World ’ Com is SEVENTEEN OF THE PickeD Stars oF MINSTRRLSY, R U! es aay RRY LEHR. EL, Al 4 . OeR EERE SEyMOUR, ToMRELOYD. THEO. AHREND, and i2 Others. ane menios 28 cents, For particulars see ama! Doors oper at7; comm mos at 8 o'clock. spi 5st (Wepabdlioan | Ft $ aeEEn SSeS sor VFERBURY HALL! In evidonce of a COMBINATION OF STARS! ., the Fava of which can be nowhere found in the World of Amurements. Observe this Brillant List of Names : MISS MILLIE FOWLER, MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MIS# LIZZIE FRANCIS, MISS FRANK LA FOLLE, MI88 MARY BLAKE, MISS LILLY BRANDON, MISS PRANK SECOR, MIS8 JULIA RICHMOND HARRY J. CARTER, DELBVANTE BROTHERS, DICK PARKER, BILLY QUINN, JO*% CHILDS MASTER JCHNNY, JORN SEANY, ®YLVAS CLARE, JOHN HAMILTON, Tae Best (aceesten Sonrs oF PHILADELPHIA, (CP No change in the Admission Prices £1} Adsnission 25 conta ; Orchester Obatre B ornts, Afternoon Bntertarament For Ladies and Faenthen, on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY APThaA- NOONS, st2 c’olock, lavish distribati of Klegant resorts . 1} Clos, mae O78 theent Silk Dresses. _Admission 2 cents : Children 10 conts. GRAND CONCERT! Madam Henry C. Watson, (Of the Philharmonic and N.Y Classical Concerts) will give her FIRS? GRAND CONCERT At WILLARD’S HALL, TRURSDAY EVENING, April M4, on whion o-onsion ahe will be assisted by TRE FOLLOWING EMINENT AR-TeR6: MR. 8, B. NI LS, MRS KLINOR DRUMMOND, MR. ie THOMAS, And MISS NINA FOSTER (the young, accomplished and ‘eastifal sicoution- ist, whose recent readings in New York bave n 20 brilliantly successful.) Musical Director....MR. HENRY C, WATSON Tickets Ong Dotiar Eacu. Reserved sests, # cents extra mh Si-2t* Prtenys, Cauntorusct Cusosities and Govern: jogue of Ct ett! 2 ment Gardens atthe stand in Patent Office; Kare Books ; Goyernment Books; a- 5 Railr eports; Military Re sports; Cheap Hook: od to Pediara; Mi.itary Triste; Military eguintions; Panorama of the Coast les; many thourand Cheap 90! oe we 6 og iow i a i a ALERED BUNTER, ROP, C. F, BARNES’ ASHIONABLE P aNciNe ‘Acad Wir at empersnee Hall, ke etrest, between Sth and lth Classes every Tuesday and Friday ernoon class mh 31 J iree every Friday Srening at So'ciocks. Mlusie ny Prof, eo. Arch. ‘Temperance Hall wiil be let for Malls, Parties, &o, Apply as abov' 4 2m* A ‘resh MILCH COW, with her Apply to the subsoriber,, No. 18 Congrese street, Georget era. apl WILLIAMS a Ss S. RANKIN & 0O.. Ss. WHOLESALE . WINE, LIQUOR, AND CHEAP BOTTLING vi wy ESTABLISHMENT, STREETS, : a WEOROSTOWN. D.C. ERS-—O ERS. Cuxsar XE eae Or Ssloon. The subsoriber bavi: compieted 8 Steamed aztec Salooa, is now to furnish to » strangers, . wih. Oratece the pabile, 5 fe ‘Ket oan efford. wii al- at yster OOD, 403 G street, near 7th, and east of the mh stim WM. P. WEBB. or. STAGE FOR MANASSAS, via Fairfax Oifiie Rataite gra o'cloe| Mon ar ‘Tuceday, for * sir- Court House only; on Wednesday moruing M for wil start Is the regular days leaving ria will be ay, Friday. from ths Steamboat , foot of King om Manassas treat, at 9 o’elock as. m.; y on Taesday, Thretay, and ‘Satureas fer the round Seats can be procered in Washingtonat Grego ry’s Stove Store. Pennsy' avenue, south book's Porisdie! Store: Wor I26 Rina eis lexancris, Ve- ‘mist lw [NTEREST COUPONS 73 10 TREASURY NOTES TRY COORE & 00. AY COO) eo .» Bankers, mh 2 lw 10) EE: SHIN-PLASTERS, > 1 Cred oh te meray acs eh are ah 3!-5t" U, & TWELVE MONTHS, a TIFICATES, Bought and Sold by Jay MANRERE, co. mh @-lw 452 Fifteenth street. E LADIF OF THE FIRST BAPTIST Biitistsbecrsinenmae' we a I@TON HOOP SKIRT FACTORY ! Loe Ap se. 10 @ short time. from a Sw "a? SAMSTAG & CO. MION 1 KING LOST AND FOUND. Fito ety conics n= oan have Seer crease ane ecu LOST. LOST!—810 Rewann—Yee- te coming from Baltimore, J isit Faitat No. 369 sh Lt, F. KLENKER 74th Reeiment Pa Vols. adopt ap? s:* Treasurer. ENT AWAY FROM ME THIS MORN ing. GEORGIANNA, my ohiid She ie colored; and about 1+ years Old; has on 8 brown oaiioo with white sports in it; a brown Spron, acd a siraw bonnet; biack gee sloak A>y infotmation left at AN IE JACKSUN’S, Vermont avenue, between M and N streets. i JQHNSTON, (ail colored ) I NOTICE: CAUTION ai! person or persons from harbor or hiring my NEGKO MAN Jan. CRAMPTON, exept {erm my velf porsomaily. He ve very notable; he isa very derk copper color; he has # soar te tween his eft forefiuger dad thom), exten ting two or three inehes towards the wrist; he has a soar soross his foreivgers on tho sight hard; he is sbout 45 years of "ce. § feat 5 orf mmohes in height. Fey very cry. He lefe my house on the 24th of ar ‘oh, without any cAuse. JAMES RHODFs, ap 2-2:* Apri! ist. te52 TRAY EV—From No. 27, Indians rin the 29th inst. ® bisck white COW, with 8 s rsp sround Beck. $5 reward will be given to any o! who can give information concerning her, © more if returned to the houss. ap 1-tf L°oSt0= Thuraday last, bet atreets,a pairof GOL!) rPECTACLES, in & biact morrocoo case. The finder by ieavin them with AVELG DAVIS, Esq, Seoretary o: man’s Insurance Co. over Bank of W enue, on ween 9h and B receive a suitsble reward. to: Esteay OR STOLEN—From the vicinity railroad station, on Mach 28, one 6 biack HURSR, full roman head; with & white strive in forehead; one white leg, the left; with the letter “C.,” on the left shoulder. Will be handromely rewarded by lea v- ing informe ton at C, BO) LE’S, Depot House, $10 REW ARD-S:olon about 12% o'clock m., this morning.» m-dium sized grey HORSE, with rovernment saddle snd bianket; horse had no sh in left foot; branced U. f ont of Aigier’s Recta: t, D at tion oon-erning him will be ree: Aigler’a, (ap iif) PHILLIP ZIT THE GENTLEMAN WHO TOOK AN UM brelia, on last Saturday, with the American flac engraved on tho hi je, Wiil please return it toJ H. SMITH’S Clothing Store, No. 460 7th street and get his own mh S1-3t AME TO THE SUBS TRIBER, a rosa padi AR f abomt * ae high. The owner as jected come forward, prove property, charges, and take him away. a died ged KiCHSTER & SCHONPORN 4 Brewery, Navy Yard, OF COLUMBIA, County yoron ~J hereby certify that v of Maral, 182, batore ie, DSR ber. & Justice of the Pence. in: d co + porsone!!v app-sred George made oath Bocording to In: 4 y on the lath da~ Mar ' . Sprune in the left fore kree; o tore halter when taken; auppored to be 8 or 6 year: oid. BEORGE CEDDES Sworn and subscribed before ms dar o Maroh, i362 _B.W. FERG he owner of the abevo name. enested tm ca’! at the offies of oP Police No. 616 11th street, pay charges, an: hia property; it will otherwise be so! charges. OST—On Saturday inet, between Clagett & L M Store and the corner of ith antD ate. wecan SLEEK VE-BUTTON. A reward Wii be paid if leftat Mr. Seinken’s, Jone mb > BOARDING. OAR D—Two large t tach. euttabis for gen ema: in. Pleansrt'y ertnated ands? Terms mo’s: nee Kk SAL AND RENT. S FOR RENT. with or withos ri vata Pom wel Ts beet Cay art Bod ee g NT—Ore ares FURNISHED RU beck of Rrewn’s Hore, Keur 912 raaees Also, for sale. one fine MOCKING BIRD. Price oe nat 310 C sireet, between 6th and 7-h ap? 3: f0R RENT—A STORE, in 8 goed business Jooation; enitable for the wholesale Greoe: Rasivess yeh to COCHRAN & ROBERT. IN, No Si Ninth street, near Pa.av, ap2s.* rick DWELL- 460 D FO RENT.—A three-story B ING, with s pack bui'dinz, No between 21 and Sd streets. It hy * improvements of « oariiag act OR RENT—With Board, one irre nice Fur aishes. ROOM, suitable tor two gentlemen or entioman and wite. at 329 New York # ween 9th and 1th at-ests, unless they are wiling to psy 1 £004 Accommodstioar. sud Rre “unconditionally” 2° for “Liberty ard the Uri st™ FSR. BE A fanished PARLOR ond REDRC at No. 341 F street totw-en 9h And Joth streets. Sp }-st* FOR, RENT. REDROOM in the nnme easurr and ap i-3t* -nearly new, URRAY & api eosthif ‘SE, rear the .. inquire GENTLEMAN CAN OB- Furniehed House, with every Board if preferred ) where six OR A tain part of s weil domestic comfort, ‘aad there are no tier boarders, and convenient to the De, or farther information address ee. api ste OOMS TO LET- & most desirabie location, at 448 E s:reet, near 7th, withn 2 few minutes waik of Pennsyivania avenue, the Fort Office, Patent Office.&0 The rooms will be let without roard, One 8 good Gentlemen ferred. Seve.al good Eating Houses in imme- diate vicinity. Spl et FUR NISHED ROOMS TO RENT, with d, in & pleasent loestion nesr the Capitol, P Soe eed Boarders scoommodatei, Laqui Offires rh URNISBRD HOUSE FOR RENT,.—For ps8 meree gue Ran bak ee me ie ustion. To tenant be $125 per month. Adress large oc!lar—a goon stand for any kind of bue- a No. 427 7th street. between 6 and streets, I will rent:t tos good tenant for one yearor moreats low rent. It wo 00d Foz RENT—One large 7 RE ROOM ands in a lace for & general pred: bi ure The premiecs of SAS. ‘A: WISE, or at the Capitol. mh Si-8:* “JAB. A. WISE. UMMER RESIDENCE FOR RENT. Ree Site "Eiken Ferme Dn Cade Ie melee above Georg: iL tive ‘etowm, (near Mr. Lowe desirable turuished ouble House well water, 4 With stabting, carriage s &e.,&0. ‘The artention of Members Cabi- net, Forsiga Munisiers. and gentiemen with 7 = sepeoisiiy i vi ited to this advertiseme. on LET—Suitabis tor ie gentiomen, tly woh atlas Tesson- ‘West corner idth and L ate, 39 6t* Fe RENT Tires comfortable KUUMS, at 450 street, east aide, between G and H sircets; one of ‘furniehed'as 8 sitticg room Ce bere I ove ol iceneetdeacetis la Washington. ot ‘2 ¥ Fro ET class BILLIARD TA- BL 5 er ye and every : 4 ye desinng the above, will’ study i et GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS eR Er ae end . be sold to Biter foroechon Bats nt the seins tae Mmaract sarees oem ITs LAST BOWL. Aboclitioniem is again howling et Gen MoClel- jan to day never before ‘‘ Honorables”’ e-le brated for T racing qualities !mmedistely after the battle of Bull Ron, newepsper men of that ilk, and outside abolition sympathizers generally around the city, are well nigh foaming at the moutb over an elieged prospect of immediate European interference in ont war on the ons hand, and of the speedy u:ter destruction of Ger Buell's army on the otber; one of which is about #8 likely to cccur as the other, doubtless, though neither is more iikely to happen we apprehend, than Greely, Wendel! Phillips, end their aigers and abettors in and out of Congress to shoulder muske’s in their country’s cause The remarkable success of the campaign ep to this time everywhere, and (he absolute certainty that In this quarter an overwhelming aad de- cisive success is rap'dly epproaching, warn ab olitiondom that unless it can threw the Govern ment’s military planus ato utter coafustou at ones, the war will soon end witbout the entire over- throw and destruction of the Constitution of the United States, and the erection of « sort of free negro under the auspices of Greely, Phillips & Co., in I's stead. Hence this very Iast so genersl how! end screech against McClellan LATEST FROM THE S0UTH. FORT PULASKI INVESTED AND ABOUT TO SURRENDER: ——-_—— THE PANIC IN CHARLESTON: —_—o—— AFFAIRS AT FORTRESS MONROE Sirdar “ina FEDERAL GUNBOATS ATTACK FORT JACKSON, NEAR NEW ORLEANS —> & THE LOSS OF THE REBEL VE2SEL VAN- DERRILT oo THE REREL ACCOUNT OF AT/ISLAND No eo Battimors, April 2, (from Fortress Monrose April 1.)—The fag of truce to-day from Norfolk brought down letters from the Federal prisoners and a despatch from Gen, Huger te Gen. Wool. The Norfolk pspers notice alleged military movements at Old Point, and seys thet “lerge telnforcements are lacding from at Ieest a bua- dred large steamers, and which are at the wharves and in the channel.” It also notices that Vice President Hamlin with a party of ladies visited Fortrese alovroe on Meoa- day, and bad quite a jollificetion, which was the ceure of the salute fired there A dispatch from Chsrleston, 8. C, exys that Gen" devans advanced on Saturday on North Edisto Island with 2 000 troops, but nding the Federals at least 6.00 strong, ‘retired in a mas rh The gunboat Semtnole arrived thir afternoon from Port Royal, with dates to Saturday Inst Fort Pulaski has been thorougb!y invested for thirty days,and was momentarily exn~cted te surrender It was ssid thet sbout S00 rebels were in Pulaski, and that they «fred to go out with the honors of war; but Gee. Sbermin de manded an unconditional surrender, and would on the ist of April open on the fort, if they still The rebels had withdrawn all their forces from the coast of Georgia, and had ebandoned their works at Thunderbelt, taking ail their gung to Savannab. The Seminole landed and destroyed Thunder bolt fort, which is within five miles of Savannah over a good she!l resd Refogees from Savarnah say thst friends of the troops in the fort (Puiaski) tad offered $90,- 000 to any one who would release them Refugees from Charleston represent that a creat anic bas existed there eince the capture of New- = The women and children are leiviag tne city, and it was generally believed that a terribie lew would be struck there. From Florida the news wos most gratifying. A strong Union sentiment Is belag developed there. A dispatch from Norfolk in this morning's Richmond papers, mentions the srrival of Vies President Hamlin and a larze party of ladies end gentlemen here, and the salutes on the eecasion, and in the same paragraph says there hae been ne communication bv flag of trace for several dare. There appenrs to be litle doubt that all move- ments here are faithfully reported to Rebel av- thorities The papers sleo state that there are nearly 106 transport steamers and other vesse’s in Hamptos Roads, and that large numbers of Federal troops were recently landed here The Richmond Dispuch ef thie morning eye that the graud army of the Federals seems to bave been transferred from the neighborhood of Wash ingten to the Peainsula, which they ly concluded is 2 sborter and easier rovte to Rich- mond than that via werey te which we bave continually placed at their disposal. ‘The Dispatch says the roads bere are as bad e¢ those on the Potomac, and refers to Gen. Magru- der ass man net likely to be caught napping ‘There was a rumor in Richmond yesterday that @ severe fight bed taken eg on the insule It was probably caused by the fect of a strong reconnolssance towards Yorktown on Saterday. A dispatch from Augusta, of tee Sist, says Charleston papers of tbat date contained a die. patch dated New Orleans 29th, stating that Federal gunboats, on the 23th, commenced an attack on Fort Jackson, at the mouth of the Mis- sissippi. Up to that time nobedy bed been hurt. New Orleans papers of the 27th report the lors of the Confederate steamer Vanderbilt. Thecaptain, crew and eight passenvers are eafe on the Florids coast. One bost, with 17 men, had not besa heard from The Rebel Ordnance Buresu bas issued an order calling for all the bells that can be obtained to be re-cast into light artiliery. Troops are gathering in large numers at Jack- sonport and Pocazontas Gens Van Dorn and Jeff Thompson were pre- paring for an early movement on some point on the M ppi river. With this force it is consid- ered that the Mississippi Valley is safe from the enemy. Mearuse, March 20—The Avalanche states that the force of the enemy attempting to take Island No. 10 — wee ees sbot and — for 246 hours, without ing any damage to works or guns. Up to this time only one Confed- erate soldier bas been killed. A small tug came down the James river yester- day afternoon, aed at long range threw some half dozen sbelis into Newport News camp. No e wax done. The distance wes so great es that {t was uecless with our guas to make eny repl The rumor current here that Yorktown hed been abondoned, is not believed by our highest autborities. Notwithstanding the great delay in the reap pearance of the Merrimac, she is bourly expected, and our Naval and Militery Commanders sre prepared to receive herin a Siting way, stany moment ios E FIGRT Tt does not esy whether CONGRESSIONAL ——o—__ AEX VITth CONGRESS—Secend Geerier —— ae WEDNESDAY, A) - Senare.—Mr. Ten Eyck omered resolution Somiee the Secretary of War fora 3% jatement the amount of John B. . acceptances in severel Risconion Wataelleed the amount thereof outstanding. Paseed. On motion of Mr. Trumbull, the House re int toe Mr. Trumbull, the House joint resolution to co-operate with Stetes in ot emanc!) |, Was taken v - in its favor, slavery in this meer pie large number of Senate bills were Mr. and in favor of the istrict.