Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EV N ING STAR OUR MILITARY BUDGET. LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FURTHER BY THE NIAGARA. GREAT Ba!TAIN. ——eEe WANTS. | PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. YW ANTED—An experienced SALESWOMAN Wan AD egy sine on Be SALESWOMAN Office Mil'y fF, Mt hom No. 8¢8 Oitr Post Ofoe. it me ARTMENT, ain roceed! amen 20th D . NAVY TABD—UNION FEELING ON THE LOWER Po- E heed « inget Pari pea aea ware Derector Railroads U.S. Tomac. IN ARE: inp. _—e boars Ate ages _ In the House of Commons on the 29th. Mr Bax- ' fashingion, Aprii 3, W662. WASSINGTON CITY: The steamer Cour de Lion, Acting Master} ‘Kpcil SMeneed Gracies cheno ter opposed the expenditure for fortifications ia YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION | Until further notice, a passenger train will be H a . Louis, April 3. the colontes, ex at great naval stations. bet Apply at 365 | street, Saturday bh week, from Seventh FRIDAY... APRIL 4; 1862. | Yara last night fem ths lower Potomac, where | £04 bes reached Pitamen’s Ferry, Arkanuas. | MMe CUS CniaM in ke tata ot gg. | Aaenucas or TS and pret nice oe men! Colonel Carline bad an engagement with the | onles were irtly a colonial and partly a military Fp Though Tux vax is printed on the fastest pom ap lpaip ome tie — aaa fa gn. bon: enemy on the ist instant, in crossing the river. | question Rn the present moment there were twe = ” ————___. | street and Maryland avenuc to Manassas, teaving yar —A SITUATION, by @ respectah'e . ss uteamn press in ure south of Baltimore, its He ec tenant wounded se great nations, which had subject to their rule : ore, Its edition } stove in a few nights since in acollision with a killed one lew and woul veral ule as = : at berwork or waiting, | Weshington et 9 30a m_, arriving at Manssees Addrden Hex 13'8tar 0 It" | 12 m; returning will leave Manassas at 230 p. large a portion of the globe as they could govern, ving gion ato p.m, Farefrom 1s 0 large as te ronnire tte he put to prese at an | steamer . 0 ae nee “i fe sit Papa ely Great Sean and s yrlunipte oF eont € 3 "Goet Cees a ete sae a i ga ~+4 Py and . 2 ©” . 5 6 anu r ca lo} all- " wits ary carly hour: Adeeriisemenis, therefore, sboald be | All along the country bordering the lewer | eautipage, horecs, mules, forage, zation. England took a diderent Course “twas | areal thinc fine. TL | groan Alezandria to Alemamas and return, 82°35, went In before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may | river there isa great deal of Union sentiment, tease 2 pemence. that pee gree received great benefit from Want DTA 8! agg tS BL ee | D.C. McCALLUM, not appear until the next act only among the inhabitants but among the FROM FORTKESS MONROE. her colonies, and if that wasthe case sne wars a san, 19 090) eg ‘Cali at No. PYt) 3 ety Military Director and Sap’t Railroads, U.S . troops, many of whom bave been impressed Into Fortasss Monnox, April3.—There has notbing Sas ll cheaatnomen peri rat ig Sally ae 8 ° oe op $4r ? [Intelligencer & Republican. } nme anell aan the service. Some ffty of the men, who bad | of any special interest transpired here to-day that | 80 18 down any ren 2 WANTED—A praction! BLACKSMITH, or wr WANTED—-A rrr BLACKSMITH, orsn interest wiil bogiv’' nie the business. Appiy ——__—- ithe corner of Seventh and G streets, epponit: tne AUOTION SA ent Uffice. Re Bt ea ss inee-tenaie ZED r By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct neers. WA eee Es ite HOUSES AND LOTS ON NINTH ST. A small children. Appiy to Rew. 8, UTE, AvcTio) i DAY. -k.5 cok Co umbian Coilexé, iP <2. frase ie mtel Lot. Ne. incre. eluded the roamin; bands of cavairy, and have | can be published After further debate, Mr. Baxter withdrew his s+ to movements and affairs in their vicinitics. thus far escaped being impressed into the ser-] ‘phe Sahar was bright and beautiful, and the Peeies. ~~, | vice, are reported by their families as belng | air very warm We “Z resem — in another editorial ied U7-The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than | somewhere in the forests getting out timber for@ | No further intelligence of the Merrimac has prey eer ms ‘oma ne cove pepsin 5 ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and cholce | rare, on which they will attempt to make their | yeen received to this date. an Invitation to discuss the subject to Congress. literary reading, is now on our counter ready for | escape, Great activity prevails in military matters, and | It is clear that If slavery Is to cease, even tn the delivery t the public. Embraced in its enter-} “Captain Hamilton has been six miles up the Le det States, the change must be accomplished Ee s N, English subs of Bevare No, 33, with the important news may daily be anticipated. Bor » ANTED—A SITUATION, by . taining, contents are the following articles: Youghicomico, and bas conversed with as many eee sian sergaesit a surtais axe oem eer Wier (with one, oft Aa! houseleepe? for ments, which 8re two brick ard'one {came TIME lanl Ne iu. inh intsrending, perticuters | &2 2 Bundred of the people, who treated bim with WILTON Geog, mane Wrodetock April 3.an | Bit, the whole Union.” “The Times ferrs the | drevs““Aal,” thee oie ap 4 2 ‘oth street weet, berween © and P streets at . 10. with int ri 3.—. j and notable incidents; Incidents nitending the the greatest cordiality, and expressed sentiments Iron GiEs, nese > Ap. proposed Utopia of compromise will be difficult ‘en- ogress of loyalty. They say that they only want the | quiet on our outposts lastnight. We fired a few | of access; nor does it bel! eve that { will shake the eng to be beard fren at Cortath; Latest Poeeticn of the ied and that when the | guns this morning to disperse some scouts of the | resolution of theSouth. ‘As a proposition, how- ', whic 2 cessal! news from the South; Despondency of Southern | flag js holsted again in that section hundreds will | enemy, on the helghts Meronh Beni: en of the flentiel’ coosian. eae ee Leeders, a gloomy picture. While attempting to cross the north for! u f Fc ‘After the Bettie” aud «Steel Fixings,” poetry; | #0ck to it. They state that when the militia was P worth of discussion ( is 9 . rt ident truly says that the expenses of Cy b;’’ | being drafted, many of the men expressed a wish | Shenandoah river this morning,-Sergt. Morgan The Pres y say: pe anise Dewe the Rove cnr tees ieaes, on that's gunboat would come up the river, in order | Richards and private John Cannon, both of com- | the war would buy up the slaves In any given ite ¥¥ ANTED-Fer a private fami an oxeeiient ee GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avots, Wy ANFED ; hevin 36. Se SS eee ofoity telersnoee, Apply at A Riss Livers By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Ss het ween soth mud Stet ets, Tt" TPRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REA, A 'K Wishes to hire in somé Es apeotable femily, a* cook ; wages ; ile, Dros given; by o8 jing at No 36, at George s Restaurant, between New York avenueand Song yg igh SE So DLS State. If this has any meaning, it is that the | X street. 4 3t* |. 285, 235 Gnd 237, one of the and the Southern coast and elsewhere; — ie ne that they might seize the opportunity to escape. | pany C, 46th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, imubey aeW devowd tk = 2 asenlen bf the yee bi my on gouty 18 ke Vis fay of Apa ker” Guns; European news, no hope for “| They are almost in a famished condition, the | were drowned. North might be more advantageously devoted to F Cigiely, in the neizhdorhood of this city. six | at5o’ Pp m ,at the ‘Auction House of Wall & dom in thet quarter. it country having been despolled of everything in the extinction of slavery In those regions which | Farm Hands, to whom steady employment am roampor cen srogiags Te gvenve, im the — oer . pies pen teapt i = tinny ak portliean He ENGLISH VESSEL AT ANNAPOLIS. are incontestibly in its power. If they are content eho, vane = be given. Apply to id ‘ hingtor, the = didn’t; Slavery in the District; A Lecture that Captain Hamilton has reliable information that | ANNaPotis, April 4.—The English gunboat | to keep the slave States which have not seceded, | ‘wood id to try the plan of emancipation and compen- didn’t come off; One that did; A Wife Mur-| - 1, Lowry, of twelve guns, on the Rappaban- | Racer bas just anchored inthis harbor and saluted | 2" PMreged. a be P = pen "PO LAW YERS—WANTED—A SITUATION ter Tnthe gounty of Waxmorton, 8 the Cotumbis : tion on them, they may, if really in earnest, ac- a8 copying clerk, or ny other @vaiadle posi- he said of land beginning at the of the dered by her ee &e. matters, Getacetic | neck bee d thatthe river is} Ur flag. complishyafer a tine, = great work. But, with | tion im 8n cfhive, by s young mandi years o! age | gortth Ime cia teat of eat ened Now and ‘ee canker or cnta for i peer ees tis hea ea ees acces he Tap- A Returned Rebel poco! expenditure a two millicns Gey, 408, Wits seas had te oiling bs eke lel pean ing ~ See bs . ° sm: . | nothing but shinplasters for money, the plan of housekeepers. pebannock—about forty miles up. Battimore, April 3 —Clifton W. Tayleure, attacking the seuperigs slave owners by comnpes- ‘This is just the paper above all ethers for per- Last week he went witha boat’s crew up the | who was for several months past connected as euman, and is willing to make himeelf general! —_= . 3 Fat clare | 22sTees, West 26 perohes, mise, must follow the fate of so many other wt- rons sojourning in the National Metropolis to} youghicomico, and finding a large schooner, | 28sistant editor on the Richmond Enquirer and = ee seful for moderate compe sation First hea, thence south 69 4 Seon anit oe ul a r 5 resommendgtions given, Addeess * es teits Intersection with the Aftoent test Star Office, Washington, D.C, be larger of land conveyed Md Star OF ‘Swaor, the tempts at compromlse.’” =e - levisees of C. Partier to ward Dispatch, after being Dixie-struck and runnin; @ ly Ni thinks th: ition fal ANTED—A neat, industrious GIRL to do theane-penth 4 t i. send to thelr friends at a distance. _—— only | fred it. Some of the inhabitants afterwards told the biockade from Baltimore, has returned ane Bee ea seep Samalooo Tyson on The it eps ge Keore pavers age 4 3 een weet i Jerchea ‘avd 53-100 of @ three cents per copy, or $1 perannum; postage | nim that at the time a #quad of rebel infantry | the battle near Winchester.’ He is completely | scheme affords at least a good basis for a compre- aan apelt. 487 12th atreet, near FP. "ap 2 at" thence, south 8! degréer, west 45 perohes to prepaid by stamps when so arranged. were in the woodg within 100 yards of him, and | disgusted with rebeldom, and being very re-| hensive practicable and amicable debat?; only Gina See eaaben the beginning, containing Si Serres, lrood and 17 ———+20e-____ that the order was given to them to fire on the Piepercis cat hoast ee eee Bite ad the penis ea ape pnd a2 Peer art ATION, Understands taroring PeThe terms of this sale wil be cue, third oun Spirit of the Morning Press. Party, but the men refused, and told the officer {f | the rebellion in any manner. His experience is a | Marcely capable of the of : Chnisir: srmactegewae ie ba anon Dearing bo pe Bagg Oe ‘The Intellegencer treats on ‘Political Experi- | ye sired that they would fire on him. profitable lesson concerning the evi!s of secession. ‘The Morning Star aiso approves of the propos!- Se OPE EE ee | meats fo be secured by a ven on the 5 mentation’’ particularly as {llustrated in con-| Captain Hamiltoa also brought outa schooner, | A Confederate agent here has been String a] tion. aNaeED ae BDIATEL Y—Two goed One hundred do'lars of the ca-h paymen' to be zressioual legislation for this District which he towed up to the yard. Asthe party | thousand dollars aplece for rebel recruits. ‘The | Tie London Herald thinks that both sides | Bost prices patd sen” VL OB Oustom WOFK: | paxd down at the place of sais; Rnd in omse the pur- The Kepudlican is jubilant over “Einancipation | were casting her loose, they saw a squad of rebel Pelisted for said country. we ad forulag Post reat is er k eee ok wat VANDORAN & JOURDAIN, | Willatonce be resold at the risk and cost of the in the District triumphant in the Senate” and | cayairyat a considerable distance, and a man also Cpposite Patent C fire, SE me. Itsays:—“It can only be accounted for says “Its passage by the House is a certainty. | made his appearance on the hill above, but on Election at Milwaukee, Wis. pane y __ coon! defaulting purehaser ov. pure: nv being the last resource of a Government which MORGAN, Trastco. RD, Ancts, 4 icipa! .—Three good MILLINERS wanted at | _mhSleoads WAL & BARNA ct, Heaven speed the day.”? being fired at he scampered off. The schoon+r Pi apne dare ons ceed ctv ra fe aa toe would make any sacrifice short of sub- iN By BRLLER'S,, 34 Market Space, vetween BYVISTCE OF AWRIT OF FIERI FACIAS, rmibaanioatieas had been stripped of her sails, and lately patated | democratic candidate, Horace Chase, for Mayor,| ‘The London Globe regards the proposition as — £ a wer, one of the jut Any ty of Washington, at ard Cammsck, agtiust the roods, is, lands ani tenements o' Joseph Boucher, to me directed, I have levied upon al! the right, t tie, claim, interest estate of the J and ¢ Bouoher to'and inte parg of Lot No, 21, fronting ue south site of Prospect street. and run- ni 17 endi —-y~ rive notice pera mn meces [otteas for gale the i part of Lot No 21 to'the highest SR, i, TRUNNELL, Conatadl red, white and blue, from which it is Inferred | and nearly the entire democratic ticket. ‘<a piece of political ‘strategy in oid of General We commend to the public the mepehapriaenr, that her owner may be a Union man. ohana McClellan, which 1s certainly well timed for se- this morning’s Intelligencer upon the strange curing the border States tothe North’ It also pai h delivered on Wednesday tt by Senator = baer LATE NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. regards the step as a symptom of deep misgiving 3 i to an- An item in the New York Herald announces | DISCUSSION OF THE CONFEDERATE GENERALS AT in the Washington Cabinet touching the mpol- Sherman, upon the pending proposition toeman- | a crest of Col @°Utassy, “charged with | FORT DONELSON—AN INTERESTING HISTORY OF | Jey of pursuing, fat beyond the limits required, i y cipate the slaves in the District of Columbia. | a egiect of duty, in permitting bis regiment to] THE SURRENDER. to estabilsh the boundaries and arrange the tela: In view of that journal’s thorough exposure of Junder the residents in the neighborhood of his A correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune, | tlona of the Pederal and Confederate States. — the tneongrulties of Mr. S.’s speech and the cur- pees a writing from Decatur, Ala.,on the 15th, makes] The steamer Stella, from New York, with rent pressure upon the Star’s space, we will con- P. tent ourself with simply remarking that the goods fox the at exbibition, had arrived at Since the 1cth of February, the ‘ Garibaldi | ‘he following statement, which, whether true or | 700s OO Vv ANTED—A BOY from 16 to 18 years old, 9 lesrn thi Eos confectionery trade A preferred. Apply at JOSEPH iat ga Goafestioners, ixth street, between @ ap 2 St" Cevk WANTED-—A Colored Woman. Who Can come Well recommended can obtsin & good lace and good wares br appiying at No. 600 Assacaysotta avenue, betweou New Jemey av. and North Capitol at, Bp 23st Ww AN CED—By & lads, BOARDING widow th & no : lady preferred) where there = Guard” bas been In command of Lieut. Colonel | 2°, 18 Interesting: e Government has invited tenders for the | other vonrse idren, ata reasonable ——— effort in question was a very lame apology on Rapetti, and it ts for his arrest the order of Gen The denunciations, wrongs and injuatice | construction of an iron steamer on Capt. Cole's | x aed nee ‘Poonsyieslin aromas B. PARTIES, &c. its auther's part for doing what he evidently felt | & ui shams heaped upon Gen. A. 8. Johnston, for his retro-| plan. It is to be fitted with six cupalos, each | girest north and 7th Au 14th straate wont, Ad ALLS, ’ to be cruel and unstalesmaniike Injustice to the } “We : rade taovem A. Mt tungton Post Office. __ap2 3t*_ arein every way undeserved. | armed with two Armstrong 1v0-pounders, Col. d’Utassy is on parole, awaiting his court ong before G - Johnston was compelled to izens of this District, in order to propitiate the ue NINTH GR AND BALL it ke his retrograd vi it, he addressed Ser ph eee wer bake vate Tani te ge WESTERN Hoss CO., Ne 1 tial, ch with iT “4 make retro; ie movement, he addre . ry Se n& privste fam'iy, ‘est of referenci re Ss » NOT, tion sentiment of a portion of his own con- | Maia crdcucldcregaare to Gen Benker, | lellers to the Governors of the difrent States In. Fatal Hace Ba ere me eeEso! | quired. Chil at No. 441 12th ot, mh S1-6t" will take plsoo nt ents, while avowing and justifying the : . a forming them of the condition of affairs, and was | erciee) will be held ou the Ariaory Erogede Th at + | PY ANTED—A reepoctadle Protestant WOMAN “ae PEA WEEE ioctl. prejudices of the latter against the policy he was FROM THE POCKET OF A DONATION JACKET. thus compelled to expose his feeble condition; dut | on TUKSUVAYS and SATURDAYS ofeach wok, As seamstrees 2ad chambermaid ; none need | —8P3 St©_Arnir 25rn, 0862 nd ms 1 hat of Depot of Army Clothing and E uipage, neither the people nor the government listened to | Members of ot her 8. B, Ciubasre cordially itheut good references—430 D street, be- FIERNOON ENTERTAINMENT FO sustalning as applicable to themselves—that of Washington, D. C., April 1, 1562 } his admonitions. As I have before stated, Gen. ALP. M i 6th, near City Hall. muh 3i-tf A L. enforcing negro equality upon white men. Exstor of the Star—Dear Sir: | have taken the | Jobaston had become convinced that neither cO 8 B We confess that Mr. Sherman is among the | Hberty of ee es taken from a dona- | Bowling Green nor Donelson were tenable, and last Senators of his party from whom we should | #2 jacket, turned Into this depot by one of the | with the hope of saving the latter, be eent ail the peer ran regiments on the move. The jacket wes turned | reinforcements he could to Dover, reserving for leok for speeches in favor of an ultra-abelition | 1:19 depot along with many other goods, and the | himself a force hardly sufficient to cover bis own measure. The fact that he, toe, bas taken ecca-| letter found in the Pocket unopened. The fair | retreat had the enemy fallen upon him. Beats Sos pi Ta +} ciom to mount the abelitien hobby In thts case, | donor deserves some notice, and I know of no It is stated that the message of President Davis, Krai, The paee will opsn from 3 Wo 9 o’e'ock p. _ satisfies us that the prospect for the defeat of the better way of acknowledging her kindness than } in relation to Fort Donelson says that the reports TE OR —From May ist, & neatly fusuisher JLOUSE, in & central looation, tre: 10 te tb Fookas. Addiese Box 3 Star Office. ADIES AND CHILDREN —Prof, RNES will give a novel Dancing Schoo! xhibition and Sciree at Temperance Hal’, J |. from o'ol 4 a oved styie of Fashionable Bances, y= the “yy popuenenee wil teks ve partic) mm @ few fashionabie misaton 2 cents ; children 10 cents ; family tickets &® conta. aps 4" TED—By n and his *dsomely Fusuished Bed Room and f > or & Furnished’ House, in some piessant locality Bs ocd y pain in the cit: For forther particulars, apply to nat through your valuable journal, which Ia red by | of Floyd ayd Pillow do notatate that reinforce | 27 OCT OF He Diet Dene WPA Pa, ‘mh 2 | GRAND COTILLON PARTY Dill in the House, ts slight indeed. Under these | aii tn the country. ments were asked for, and it is not shown that the | ———- —— a Ghicenchol GEL KA ST UREN WARD cae cE at circumstances, we take It for granted that those | If worthy of a place in your paper, you will] position could not be evacuated, and the whele GAR D.~I take this method of retarnirg my cuitab'e person, Apply at No. S12 Macca, TEMPERANCE HALL, among us owning negroes worth more than $250, | secept my thanks for its publication. army saved as well as part. Nor is it shown by Me foe teen onion Eire Company, On8 my Hos nsctts evonae: betWees eh ena ih ote, SY Roane ne wrhich i propowed toe pald for tucr from the |, 4tibinemly one of ver¥ tant tal come daly | whnt authority tbe two beniorpenerleabundianed | EOEAK! Se: fe tes premptanes in Topitice ota | ehunetts even, in i srnna BAR aaa gop fom your fair readers and non-s thizers | their responsibility by transferri: their com- ire ni . n -. a NE 7 i ti ~ U. S. Treasury, will lore no time in exercising | with te rebellion ars mands to junior officers. In ‘explanation in part fogs mach daninge wen dene’ elniripeapric: owe EE nn 5 pe oubserihers, baod ss oncened- Sa quae their undisputed legal right to place them be- Very respectfully, your obedient servant, of the omission thus stated, and as part of the} To the Metropolitan Police Lam de-ply indebted | of HID! from the Bsltinore and Ohio Raliroad, ap 2 3st" 'ROF.C. F. BARNES, Manager, yond the reach of Congress. Inevery northern F. Mituzr, history of the surrender of Fort Donelson, I have | for their eariy nppearance on the ground, and Lor supp. sad to have been forwarded from Washing: 8 Chief Clerk Clothing Dep't. | obtained from a junior officer, who was present on | ithfuily performing their duty sn the prese vation | ton and consigned tous. ‘The owner will plese State that has abolished slavery, at least nine- that occasion, the following reliable state t of of property. M. T. DOVE. a oall and pay clinrges and take them away, other- BOARDING. tenths of those worth more than the amount SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 16, 1562. | the particulars of the surrender, which will be} —ABE! 4 262% wire they wil be sold for the brneht of the owner, allowed for them in so doing, that course was | With this jacket I send you a hearty God-speed, | read with interest : EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, THE | ®!ter paring charges. G. APPOLD & SONS. FIRSTCLASS BOARDING HOUSE, (North- pursued. ‘This is the only defeuce new left to| May God's wisdom guide you in the hour of | | On the morning of the 16th of February, about | LFW ,, Fair.snd Festival at Parkor sD (o7Pe H ap2-iawsw Nos. Sand 10 Watoret palin. Pf ay the slavebeiders of this District against the acts | ws) Couiiss aud dangers overcloud your path: eatteg chee en ae RY fhe com- | suusic. ‘refreshments, substantisic, vary ling $1.50 per dsy. * ap4-st” of those who are legislating to deprive them of ei a Se Sereeatiy__ Don't foil to attend. mh i St my’s lines, destroy the army stores and retreat way, two to ten dol ars for Letters written by their property without a fair equivalent, merely May = mighty arm shield you by night and by | from Dover to Nashville. For this pur, scouts ie wees ONE ST tO THE y. ‘R. iD Washington, and a fair price for Old Letters writ- ten by oe ‘ebrated Ame cans, Revolut "oe a tor st. Stilt. LV LETTERS WANTED.—I will give 0 iy deart Co- lebritics, Presidents, Generals, Com Judger, Doi GEORGETOWN ADVERTM1S NOTIC E—M, REET STALLS AN. WN—A) ENGR S TANG EERE Row eat market in ‘wn.on which additional at the of ‘market gest Sar oe hee Bee SEORGETOWN Taxes rré 1862.— i it er ceil ry es the taxes: the current year, if paid. 0 eS ee CITIZEN. S, AND SOL- that they may strengthen themselves individual- v- were sent out to ascertain whether the enemy S!—lhave eoeived & very | ‘and iy with urea seitiensn ot nas. There! that is as far as my poetical genius ex-} cecupied theground they had been driven from Mt c re ee, om mt je Assoriment of Spring Clothing. which I am SRE Sey oavines, Lawverg, &c. Address tend ‘ood c lease pardon | the day previous, and some of Forrest’s men were i H | ROGERT SPRING, 643 .N. Twelfth street, Pmi- With reference to the effects of the enactment sos if Toontinne 1S psa mney a0: Pl = pepo | Titnepert a slough covered with, back Sateen ies Post ¢ Mfiee ai No rs 4 275m acelphia, Kare Bookeand Pawphiets on America of the proposed law, we Lave to say that it will What e’er may be your situation, whether old | Water from _the river, to see if it was passable for throw on the treasury of the United States the | oF young, rich or poor, high or low, it matters} infantry. The scouts returned soon after, and re- on of paying $500 for each slave in the es so loog oe know mat you Save Sacrificed pus benoit rome rashid aa huroh, (Kev. J. G. Butler iJ, Bt th corner of — by > Om r leasures, no! in the stroets, commencing al "0100! Me District not valued by his or her owner at $250. | Gefence of Hp see - Therefore it pe that I] every direction; also that the slough was And continued brt’ons ti sd Aa As every such negro ts incapable of providing | have taken this opportunity of assuring you that | deep in mire, and the water reaching to the sad- = = * : for bis or her own wants, it will throw upon the | We most sincerely wish you success. We cannot | dle skirts. This information produced a change EW FOUR HORSE i aad express how truly we wish that this trouble was| of operations, and a conference then took place, a Boller for sale. made nprseed: citizens and otber tax-payers of the District the t which were present Gens. Fl; Pill dj petern. For particulars quire of JOHN burden which the well-abused “ black code’ | OVeT: and that peace might again throw her | at which were presen’ Fone Ne? pillow and | MoCLELLAND, Mochinist, ocraer of Loncetves le mantle over our poor, suffering country. Buckner, Cols. Forrest and John C. Burch, Ma-| avenue and lothet ap 4 Si* now rests on the owners of such elaves—the obli- Have you received any valentines yet, or don’t | jorsGilmer, Henry, Haynes and Jones, and Lieu- Meh Al hi ne gation of supporting them—numbering about ry ary dows there ob they do up here in ee eee the two last being GENERALS AND FIELD OFFICERS ‘ankee lend. how does your new et | a . . * : pacratahnae eestor Heschers co date mde OER PS Sa company of “home gutsds® | _ Notwithstanding that commanteation was thus | HIGHLY TRAINED, THOROUGH BRED impression that Congress hereafter desigus legis-} here, and they have had serious thoughts of | cut off, Gen. Pillow urged the necessity of mak! y apply at 402 Sixteenth etrect, between I and lating to force free negro equality and free negro | marching to Washington to extinguish the war, | the attempt to cut our way out, er make a fighi Katres ly, from 8 to 10.8, m or to & p.m. Suppert and sustenance upon the white popula- | 2nd distinguish themselves generally. I imagine | for one day more, in which time he thought that bought. mh 3-lm* Ws NTED—To have every one know that they osn fvd the best stock of Clothing, Hats and Cape. atthe very lowest rates, at SM. ao THE UNION PRAYER MEETING Will be lolden every day thiz week in the Luther- 460 Seve: reet, below F. 100 —AGENTS WANTED TO OPEN e £30 office ard take the wholeesie agency, in every State, for ail of Lioyd’s Great Muli Maps, usea by our Com er-in Chiet. The cheapest mspsiuthe world, A fortunecan be ie on theee yo in each State. 3,000,000 copies of one ofmy maps have siready been sold. Also s man to £0 to California, Exgiand and Cubs. Agente also Wanted in every county aud in every regiment ip ourermy, Send for ciroulars, LOYD. 1.7 iS; mhé-tmayi 164 Broadway. New Vork. atl ‘ap 4-3" ANTED—Sutlers and Soldiers to know that | ~aeN OTICE—LJOBNSES—All persons tien of this District, bring hither within the next | | See the rebels flying promiscuously before their | We could get stezmboats enovgh to put the whole UTTER! iene of. J @REGORY San" Pass ieee licensee from tne. Corporation ot : a3 approach. I think ey have concluded now to | command across the river and make our escape BUTTER! aa * jails etown expire on the 3'st instant are hereby year 2 population of between 50,000 and 100,000 a tus. Admirable resolution ! by Clarksville. 3,09 pounds Goshen Butter, ‘ : - - notified to )enew the sam; otherwise negroes liberated by the natural contingencies of | If this jacket should rip, I’ll say in conclusion. Gen. Buckner then said that from the wornout 50 kegs Penasylvania 6 ades Butter, W4Nt We aro now buying SECOND- | they su! ves to a fins, and the law is the war. Insodoing it will generate bere at | Forward it toSarab Cobb, New York Mills, N.Y., | and distressed condition of his men, and the oc- 30 kegs Cooking Hutter. HA} JRNITURE, STOVES and BED- pulsory proper to enforce eaid least the state of feeling on the part of our fellow | The county of Oneida, in care of Susan, cupation of his rifle pits on the extreme right by} In stare and for sale by DING, for which wo are ‘paying the highest fine tain wents. No further notice will eas z = With pleasure 1°11 mend it, or in the atiempt die. | the enemy, he could not hold bis position for halt . No. 450 Eighth st near Para. | having & surplus of fernitta oo nee he ee wear [eee bawea pro WM. LAIRD. Clerk. citizens towards negroes asa class, existing In aah an hour if attacked by the enemy at daylight, | _%P $-9t No. 450 Eng’ near Pa, savoniage fo lescaeeeme” et CL US Oblo, according to Senator Sherman, and so em- CONGRESSIONAL. which he would certainly do. . GENTLEMEN'S SPRING CLOTHI . at TZ & GRIFFITR, B VUCKSKIN GLOVES! Fhatically justified by bim; and thus it will ren- Gen. Pillow replied, ‘Why can’t you? | think We bave just rece.ved a large assortm fe 12-4: betw.i and ——s at of der their future condition here far worse than] XEXVEJth CONGRESS—Secend Session. Our site’ pid ee ae Porat erro “3 Brounen haan” CEST SS: LY OUINEE sent c a es Algo, a large variety of = ae eae conden Sie aimvery aetng Flee —Afler our report closed vesterday— | © oo sued epics eo gd dees ht we ought to] se suite, and Single Garments. to which we in- —; ‘The bill to abolish slavery in the District of | CUt Our way through atall hazards. vite the stiention of our ovstomers in & national point of view, it will stimu- | Columbia was debated and amended, the princi-| _ Ge. Buckner retorted, saving : “I know my WALln STEPHENS & CO. late apolitionism to renewed exeztions against | pal amendment apprepriating $100,000 for the L ned HS can bool Rae | to bear againsttheen-] apiiwif Merchants Tailors, 322 Pa, ave. slavery In the States, and thus, in fact as well as = of colonizing such slaves in Hayti, Li- papi Cee ig ad le he can oppose me with any Dr. Il. B. SEELEY, in name, postponing peace between the sections, it | wrasse be let 2 after which the bill |B Cen eral Pillow then said: ‘Well, gentlemen, Sole Manufacturer of the will cost the national treasury hundreds of mil- & Ebert, GEORGETOWN. BC. of Genuine Cpe fea | bis MILITARY’ GAUNTLERS, Baokenin Beawore ond Banstee” " is OTATOES! pring Overecats, Busi- | ‘F\O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Bei ing informed that one or moreindividusls have within the past few weeks endeavored to present to the conrideration of the Departments of Goy- ernment modsis, drawings and desoriptions of s Marine Steam Rattering Kam, and nave seuted that they are the invegtors of certain = tures or principles of said War Engine: 1,900 v Yeas—Messrs. Browning, Chandler, Clark, | Bat do you intend todo? { am in favor of fight i HARD RUBBER TRURG, Now th. 8 tonotify the parties so misrepre- | PEACH BLOW ant SUCREYE POTATOES, lions more than if Congress should seek to satisfy | Collamer, Dixon, Doolittle, —essenden, Foot’ | !®& Ut. he under Rises & Gocdyear’s Patents. } seating, and whom itis believed are acting sur. For Sale at low Foster, Gti Harlan, Harri rd.’ J General Floyd then asked General Buckner ii ane reptit'ously, and to warn the public generally. thai JOHN 4, BEALL, the masses of the South that {t is not the purpose F, Orimes, Harlan, Harris, Howard, Howe, | wiat he had t ? F i Lam the oricinal invent hs Concave Hu . é of the Government to interfere with slavery in the | £128, Lane of Ind., Morrill, Pomeroy, Sherman; “VGanctel Paka plied qubshictuss tenets Rubber 9 Office for the Reaioal Cure of Hernia | ism the or val inventor ef the Concave Hw mh2i-lw*. _S7_Wat:r et cet, Georgetown. 2 Si ss replied quickly that to attemy or Ruptu-e, poe tee “ J\WASSEY, COLLINS& co’s SSS Sates. me son, Wim, sd Wilson arta caer Wilkin to gut our way through the enemy's lines would | ATRUF 0 cia: itseet, Caleaco, Iiincts. cating hora me ‘am device, wetting thiesttrs M’ Philebely nts DRavGnT ALE. I these evils are t count Nays— Messrs. Bay ariile, Davi - 4 es mmand oad hollow skiell or shat aud ivel bear con- Teosi Ale, —_ aiedekas sh rt a are ay: we son, Kenned: Latham? MeDeugall, goamayped and that no General bed the right to make sucha] ‘Thus TRUSS w having a success, in the Certrc necting With ati working tutoueh the aueney of | wh a ES tobe o ne Senne qval- Propos ,) Only Powell, Saulsbury, Stark, Willey, Wilson ‘of | ¢rifice of human life. QF KurrekKses. before unknown in the history of | the motive power of the yeazel. ity, Wishing to pu Oy mAKING Im Individual Senators and Representatives may | Mo’ and Wrighteil. » General Floyd admitted the fact and concurred russes; uatikoll ctoere over. pant a cbemaliew spe nralterenenes os (esigning to oiaim the steam | mediate ons sehen . om Rs RUE EeBted « 3 ” rned. Wil’ not sip or movo, can weed in bathing, is Parca! Viant of this city, nor the bat- <= TS but one alternative left, and that is cxpitulation; ean, Does : 7 ; bpisetotnanbrmy rt cecberer joss eaeceaeaes bso grenpepeda fi sepia - and addressing himself to General Floyd, aid: myure the Cord. br overnireton and enlargo the Jaro; NEsrtod & few weeks sines at] FOR THE MOUTH OF YELL ORT OOS io t effec tnen' nsid . “str, Ds! neither surrender the command nor constantly acts to comprers arc therefore, 18 to novify and ci in question, we are free to confess that we by no wsaes = nyse; I will die fet. grontly benekt the worst form of Rupture. ‘The | persons ag nat poe diectis a wndiesty etc BENTON, MISSOURI mee. in me fen. hy 2 2 ; . BY iLVAsion OF tufringement o gerbes power clement nh ec a te | C0” Seed he Nor eaargars rmy— tena nie adn, Tu Eno my ee | Rwy fer, ees, sna |i il nf gesagt er io ja) hs ents i. ving Destruction of Cotton. tions with the Federal Government, and it would nd has never failed to give estisfaction in country a8 heretofore, which is te be one of the z not do.”’ [Alluding to his course when Secretar the worst form, This Trose i = grand results of the war. The suffering, misery The Cthetanat! Gazette vontaine the following y f the worst form, his Truse is recom proceedad with. e ary | case: ap 5 5* of War in disbursing to the douth its quota of | mendec and used in preference to. all others, by all JOHN 3. GALLAHER. Jr. i % C RRIVED AT WASHINGTON, at "s and expense of the war upon the country, North, Ted RS arms. Shea are Protieore Molt Porkn & Ge Wharf, 0» tho Ist of April, the achooser Ma- Scuth, East and West, bas radically cured us at eae at} ie ror areewetiedare\higpdryic sora felng ought to conto cmt chen ea arc ie We ont by Prof B rah Ew wee ee gonnigned ie ie “liper’ Mi he dioes cones least, of ali sympathy with pro-slavery politics. »pposed cotton growing regions inthe} Gen. Floyd admitted it, and said nevertheless | 9 - reeled tebe, Wate ot the hi fore the : So we shall bat! with joy the advent of the day | Northern Suites, it ts announced that nearly a | it was bis determin yi Pare fied Usivesuz. Poot Wok me oe soe Sway rig nd =e Pot come he fn find it at Peter Berry’s, it Ws er : trest, Georgetown, D C., (P. Bersyipava tho freigivol said hay ap 2 EW ARRILYV, N Beab a Pb STYLES SPRING CLOT Ar ‘Astonteninc-Low Pad ~hgeg Whole Suits elegantiy got ust Sens 12, & BRI At 3 Sp 2-Im* Corner E and 7th streets, ion. hie, Wis., acd Doot. Frineo, of Jao when it becomes simply the industrial el _ | thousand bushels uplands cotton seed were ship- Gen. Buckner said : “‘ Then, genttemen, 1 sop-} vill ‘hi Truss a) received Mi " rail This pase ‘edals over all from here to Washington, to-day, for free | pose devol' 5g ther teed pect of our affairs it skould be, of almost incalculable | distribution th b the North. Seas ‘fifteen Gen. Fiovd: sddreoniag Huckoer, said: “ Gen- to he as ‘represented. eraons. wi ring tie in- Pecuniary value to the industry of the whole coun- | hundred more bushels are expected to follow | eral, if you are put in command, will you allow | StTument can be fitted by sending size, in ty. W day arrives, its within a week. me to take out my bri; Lied Pee ee dine of rupture. to DK. 1. B. BEE~ y. When tbat day es, its twin disturber 'y EY, Manufacturer and Proprietor, Chioago, ill., of the public peace, the other American political | ,ccnera! Meigs, formerly a Congreasmad from] Gen Buckner replied : “ Yes, sir, if you move »” Box 4395. i : this district, and now holding a general's ccm- | your command before I aena my offer of capitu-] DR. SEELEY will be at J. W. NAIRN’S element that has done quite as much to make the mission in the rebel militia service, was arresicd | lation to the enemy.”” pes Store, corner of Sth and Pa, avenue, forse war and Its consequences—abolition demagogue- | the other day by our forces from Pittaburg Land- “Then,’ w raid Call acd examine for yourselt. » said General F! “T ism—will die a natural death ef course. command.” loyd, “\I surrender the ae ‘be river is falling very rapidly, the govern- BARR FLOUR. E UNDER N: i paveibereforedeeply regret that the Senators nd | ment iosag ‘beaviit thsodgi hie Gaeneseness ot | accenetat Pillow, upon whom ept it, an mye Pett] 550 it enaes Parefiie CANDLES, Thien who publi ela ha 'haw apeued ¢ [JNION FIRE-WooD MILL. epreseutatives of the bo: . Tr States to vote | quartermastersin D and bouts to be is fixed never to suri + = boxes ~ es Rick” Sow Filing and Ropeiring Shop on the The —_ P, en masse for the Prestdent’s resolution offering the | left aground by the recectng river. General Buckner immediately replied «<1 will i bane SOBACCO” ence it he Sill bet by new The rebels contin 's mence business, thet be to tomers now aid ofthe general Government to States that may ne fortifying at Corinth. Gen. | accept it, and will share the fate of my com-| And mana ence for sale by the sawyer and the butcher and every me- AND bedisposed to adopt an enlightened system of Beauregard remains in command there in Person. | mand,’? and at once called for pen, ink andy 4 SiR 50 Ninth sees ghanic tl Toren Sad he . br ohio ae, 5 or size. wet sipetion Prisoners say they have siaty thousand there now, | and a bugle to sound a parley, it being too: Bp 3-3t* 4 street, —— to business. that he will merit a of s emancipation embracing a plan of negro | and will have one hundred thousand within «| to sead 2 of truce. ws D. dito patronage. BARLOW, perenne os that as most important — aie idtereer Gees ” ao asked a ‘be prop- 20 MNTERCE IANO MEN, _ mah 18-Tm' JOHN KENNSALLY. ap3.4¢___Corner Seventh street aud Combi. 1D guarauleclag we shall not hereafter ba’ ‘cnneseee refugees cont! coming er him to make his escape; to which General * e anctber civil tectionel war, and believe that in | SMBP# 10 escape Impressincnia Floyd replied that was a question for every man| qgudAtTEN'S MILITARY WORKS. BOOTS—SHORS ! M‘55 = ©. wricut due time ail the border States will giadly adopt rhe saueher cate megan bn ie oe Toeten ake fer emacs tomate tis rte ery 9284 | sateen us camrrs. No pauses rages are a A a eatin orig C3 pe a H ma! sca] be » . +f —— = bd the policy, from which they will profit enermons. Union men seem to be alone selected; Col. Forrest, “i Buckner, said, 251 Penousylvania avenue, | WA SON SIFY ay: No. ly, pecuniarily and industrially. Bat they dec} re all shall be destroyed as the lines eee nel: Sane aeaes in our men POOL SALT. ie pet cee ir army advance. than » you me, 1 will — ry rele... i U7" Something satisfactory 1a the musical way | _ Our scouts from beyond Purdy re that the | also takeout mycommand.”” To which Buckner sacks G. A, SALT, asta t sm oro Lem to bogtven ners} Waele onan. ; ifeo do (branded Marshall Wor-| AllKinds of BOOTS and HORS very oheay week here, by Madam Anna Bishop, assisted by Siig wate tooraes: : Mr. Ed. Seguin, the baritone, and Mr. Dispreiss. » eB Eres omer AE ” ead halt Capa Now, land 3 MACK- the pianist. SOLDIERS’ PAY. Psxsonat —Lord Edward Clinton, Lord Ed- ward Cavendish, Lord R. Cecil and L. V. Wil- liams, Esq , al! of Eogiand, are now at Wiliard’s Hotel. Gen. AnvaEw Pontzx.—A Washington cor- respoide! northera paper psys the following deserved 7p liment to the late Provost Marshal of this city : as Dari, bis od of "4 ng bis sdministrstion Fi Hes Be * dareeel Lece, while @ ‘ » Preson Sabi shes, Shoulder = vnvopa ware quartered in this vielaity, ’ 1 called t de inaeuals weomir ie . oe) Ro ~ ~ . ~ Bow Isteedueed oy Gitte Porter in the s. whlon are at shag | briotin ite re by of the Hercutesn labors of the Provost 's 4 = te & 00. omich, are the subjects of universal commenda- woo dP Fe, Bah te e “below 8 BANKERS, - vac bas ave D KB, 8, SMITH, Agent. J mh eiw 469 Fintecnth siseot e * . ry