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THE EVEN : THE WEE AR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEENOOR, EE “KLY. ST 14UNDAY BXOBPTED,) This exeslest Familiy and Rows Dedradl, oce- aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘eining © greater variety of intatewting TeMlirg ER PERS AAVEEUR AFD LITE SY =_ Prteay aee, unt 1 MAY there published o0 Ww. D. WALLAOR. + Bingie copy, se bonreninpeti ig 2100 Parers_served in packages b> © raat $$ 8 Sen anoles rcs <3 year. or 37 “cot par month. mibacribere 4 —-wn 2S Re price ie 4.5 & year. ts advan: 5 Sater as ' Twenty fre copies. ----. 26 €@ tees . a variably coateiné whington oe roathe at the rate of 12 dexis a werk. Eangie { ull cia cousin hs = ashi 7 ecpire. ke it, [mp wrappers. = 0 2. = —— ” spice, oh eo CNould Ne beat to the yo: . . enerally throughout the nountry befora ito einck u ; otherwiss they may not —_. Ah : Ny copion ote eto cen XXI WASHINGTON, D..C.. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 186 2, 3,097, | amemtnS aS rape se be wrocere ee = a . paper. Priee—THRERGARTS, were he For tho Holiday [p**4F 488 erate Lorrsry. aes * on at a eae = BRILLIANT SCHRME! DB WoToriie rox: AMUSEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | 4NorHER conrepenate P a A. H. BININGER & €9., caprrar__2!° PRIZES OF $700. PeXOroeaLs FoR ice, ROVER’S THEATRE. e oe Hecond Capital 1 yz “agen Mrnicat Purraren’s Orsicz, PEREBYLVANIA AVENUE, near Wiliard’s Hote) | ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATUHES.} entedrrate Steamer Oreto Cortatn Baazon o7 Nos. 19 aun 2i Baoan St., Naw You, Lowest Theos Nas bes Price, 3700 Doltacs izixanlPacresicn wa senate Jun. isce f Leonard GaoveR——— ——. —_______._. Mana: oo = os A ott Tanpiares and Sinks s aivak Wa Tueiae ance redke DELAWARE SATE LOTTERY, eEtil Mom tag” Quer Sopu be Epoglnd at thie ofice | wean oeuaiaen FROM EUROPE. t Esc, 4 the Chas Anthovined iy “Au Aci for the Encouragement of | imeive id) o'sioex a. for Futniching tne Madical EVER PERFORMED TA WAST TT XZ, You®, Jan. 27.—The steamer Saxonia, | By the stil of the sheer Manse te Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oR ag Ft nor i a tate with scoppiy of pare Poth ez Sf esaarr, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING fem, Beuthampton on the 14th inst, nas ar- | 8t New York we learn Giat the reamed ; rare. 5 3 ; . eld ver Third x : tw aa sea THIRTRENTS STAMET, oy ZORN, MORRIS 260 Manager | Ro, Oartinn, ooh ano Hii BIENET Wrntiase, | | age Tereusied Mette Espero: Kapsteon | Tom? Otc MA got out of Moby and haa - c e Ie ew! N i. © 60m) it! H in brig, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, | °- SATURDAY, January stat. 183. rireas Moston, Vicciune, TRRLAND AS TT Wage” °PMet | in American affairs. ‘The London Observer 1th, of Tortagan, fore pode ane one THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF | | Prise of Q3npmn in ete | eee fir. Garner Willame | Popland 7 no och Oller kas been made to | ‘The Greto escaped on the moraing i Aprize of 7,900 i ew Oricaas a? See Mrs Barney Williams | Frelandg | on of the idm INPORTED WENES AND LIQuaRs 1 prize ef $70.1 To couciude with the charmi rotean TN AND OUT OF PLAGE et « Emperor distinctly intimated to Mr. instan* She bad beep in the harbor four : j . Duyton, the Unit ‘ % i Tprige of 700,1 prize of i OF yton, the United States Minister, his refu- | Othe, and was time I prise of Foot wciseck | Dintrict of Columbia. Pi abe y pide ‘liiams in Sve characters, (with | sei to eubmit &ny proposition for cue by our “cruisers, ee number. eee ¥O BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. BE hs as MOREhIR: Tennensse, : i art " oe the American dispute, ni ing veeeels consisted of the Saedur “34 ine ot 760, 1 prize e quantity required at th Ro fs 2 wenden Times think: Com: ‘ip: od {Beach fe} be of yhotsieiaty ncurses tering posts ois Admission “Private Boxes. 8 x | pre dhe difcultes would befor Sa’ Peteest | Sivas Gwin, Onpion memento wd = a, ts een, where it ia gathared, 2 .” } Goverpment to dis ¢ FIFE GROCERIES, oan Goovs | IES fait pas af aa ee Peat eeu te.cama within wht pried | Baiterre,Giegith “Eecaret teats Stans’ | sovenigmiy thd ind-pendence ot Sack Suan | it aad ren $j“ Bol uae . i prize of Ti, 1 prize of thongh it taderirable (het BLits eir pids, re onen at quavier vefure 7 o‘civex ; pertorm- | kaving them perfectly untrammeled to { Pembina, which w: KITS AND EEGS No.1 MACKEREL, Iprise of Tet prise of furaisn the whol: pow Lear eee eropoTy | SPCR commence at Half-part 7 o'clock. tsi Omm connections fer the futur, a posi, | overer even the bah anh ta nar ope lie wae a "0, ‘18e o! pincce proposrd to he suppiiad gor Hel a Te whic! ‘ht . | ment Oreto KENNEREC SALMON, } I pel Fr] prise of | bviders wilfvinte what facts they posseas. if WASHI TON AR HEATRE. | cer matual chiich ileht enable thiesi, un. | teat of the Or See, Bre & gam, aed Hat 5 x . 3* = } 1 pris 70, 1 prize of pre he la Hh ht ot a they propose te iN C STREETS. edeTation, embracing the whole of them. beats, ehould give chase. “4 SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TUNGUES, itp 700; 1 prise of + ice ust be of the bert quaiity; subject to the (xsaane, an -Manvarn & Go. ‘The Metropolitan railway hasbeen reopened. | The captain of the Pembina discovered PIGS’ FEET pip 700; 1 prizaof 700, 1 prize of | Inepeetion aud approva! of the officer in charge of | Btaut Maxacume 5 gi Bosco der cags= pirate passing ont at? o'clock on the Seren , | Epriseof wi prize of Tun 1 prise of Tau j the pent where it ia delivered. ‘The fall name and | oo) aeAGHBer+mss-rs---+--- FRED. G. Mazomm | At the openinc of the Legislative Chambers | Of the 12th, but inetrad of firing, Pan dewe tt ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, i Cd °F ed beiee Ce ns s nee of 7 | ee coeee adcress ot the hidaer must appear in the TNIS(WEDNEK&DAY) EVENING, a the conditionof France woald | the fleet and rignaiied the two veseele a ee | LtsSe fet eiat pat ator 3 | i iamede in the ameot afirm the samee ane patvona tu Tabet Of Ber nemerenistitents | dried gp one cl theses emit eres | Greece Canon acide mies ogether all the i 1 prize o} si prise of 7m 8 must appear, or the bid will kn ‘MISS ALICE +f industry. et Oey : he toage a! cthon, the EEXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON, | [ech Relbrnect Pui pracet fe | Taethe individtal propoealof the party | | Tus Brax or tue Amamote traos, MA Pubile grant will be asked for the.cotion | Cuyier put off after the Oreto, followed uy the ee | Lprize of 700)1 prize of 70011 prize of 700 | _Propornin from désieyal parties swill not be consid- | Reter Bho on OP NSE Mote im her great ehar- | operatives. The chase continued for several hours. sents BB'S Cp. aw claw ale Progcictonn i 4 Bree of od s nue af et prize of Bl j eeiseo Avoarxon ALLBGIARO® MUAT ACCOMPANY VALSHA, THE SLAVE QUEEN a =f said, attempted to send beyond the | one time the Ouyler was within four miles 4 . B. le t ir . ii . l, ae ‘ ows an’ ie i or a ; opresen: MBININGER'S CELEBRATED | } Reise of 700, 1 prise of 70,1 prize of Tun Proposals must be addressed to exay Jouxson, Tn which she will fight a territic but the preat maritume Posers er Bane pad ng he mtaun a arene LONDON LOCK GIN | Iprizecg furl prize of fut brise of fw Me acticin pg thd Acting Medical Purve: or BROADES WORD COMBAT! 8d Vieuble as yet to act with m bligedto | ‘The Orrto went in the dheectunser fees | : et I prize of F001 prize of FOOL briscor Sp | Mpthingion, D. vend should be piatnly marked GEAND MARCH OF THE AMAZONB! | postpone toatnore suitable opportenine seetee | And by the arrival ora ere Hon of Havana, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Iprite of 7001 prize of 701 prize of Tw | The atility of the bidder to All the contract To conciude with the great Farce of Gt mdiation, the object ot ‘which wat to stop | It Was ascertained that the pirate te ithe, Sold Agente fiz H peanet ones of 10,1 prize of ze ahesie Te Re swanted to him jmust be guaranteed | Sam HMobbe Bass: Mr. W. 11. Bail rr eeaicnet blood and prevent theexhauston | Havana, and that she had cntoned Lopeheaen td j a i . ‘ i le parkonk, whose signatures sre to Tipu Selena mannralis eee erin Uy, Te oat y | o mericé&, Whose future caus | ef cotton. GLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. | iftucch mestbrucct Por! Srasch fel g | Rusemndel tote euaramtec, and wala guarantees | 87, 0% Phares creping the celebrated Irak | upon with iadiderence. —~ “Net OF TOKG | OG passage she annik« brig, of which the Iprize of 700.1 prize of 7,1 prize of 71 eS | The res nity of | , j Drestes, de, will be prevented. Look outfer in?” bs rk SWITZERLAND, | hame is notascertained. vee how. SPA! articles bought at their store warranted i cutee f 700, 1 prize of 70 as | shown by the BF ATA ee day cba Pi Bd ee re ve Renee ety Ape0k OMt Bec iEl The Federal Aseembly was opened on the | ¢Ver, louded with sugar. neces ef ide first quality, and forwarded toany part of the \ Pee = aeeeeae ss m “3 | Seeing pistrict Court ox ofthe United Staten Dis- Ont oo Chairs, =e oath dies ‘ j \ It should be explained that a Tehel boat 0 i H orn ie 4, 75 conte; ‘bout enter: into parti r a ity free of expense. I prize of 7901 prize of lprizaof 70 i Bonds in the eam of tive thousand dollars, siguet [| Uy Circle, 2 canta; Private Roren . een ¥ affai g tho Presi pe pissed open j Mo: iiehers oF and to eer nd te pans out of 1 “= 4 |. Sig dent expressed the ho; te harbor and to got o as we intend to be permanéntly located, we re- ” 70, 1 prize of Iprseof 70 by the contrectur and both his guarantors ‘will Doors open at 7g ; to commence at 8 0’ i = pe | te £0 Our vessels in chase, suuitally vaquset taaiied to dtee xeeatt } 70, 1 prize of 0,1 brite of z| required of the *uceessful bidder upon rigning the | — ee | Sitelity rid Tarte fot ee ee ee nce ome seen. Feaphics, = ss 0, 1 prize l prizaof 200 } eentract. . RBURY ’ 3 ty o reign intervention #00 to for that boat. aENRY ae 18: Fear} Brwserot Tw) 1 prize of 200 | Form of Guarante. 1 Ca eRe NTERBURY HALL: Aiprrican stocks were upward. U.S. sixes | | Eicit of the bleckaders were at Mobile hare isnisleden: Dihente - : ik Metter See, 28 1 We. —— of the county of —, and State of —, CANTERBURY HALL} und Peunsylvania bonds, cach kind, advanced | DOF at last advices. The Unyler, which carried » December, 1853. 1 pri 700) 1 prize of ibrise of foo i Setcby cree, Cf nd Btate of — ae VOUTSIANA AV... 5ean staTs Grazer, Sie ia bas nat been beaed franz io? 1 that of the Greta, nO} ori t = : fs folfl the . > _ 8 net been he: . eo 00. ha’ } Fog? | Brise = et weise of 70 i Seallica and that neni he oman e! is pro- CELSIOR COMPANY OF THE WORLD} THE FRENCH WARK ON MEXICO. i Tus news gives colar to the suspicion that <a: ‘OLESW OWUROT; Ageat, | | : Pert prize of Jo | Septed, The will ‘at ence enter into contract in ae- i CROWDED HOUSES! Particulars of the Bombardment of Aca- | pds Feleery sank the. Segunboat _SOLLIN OBUROH, Agest. | i " ith. mae o. . ‘ . 2 wiviewkL cous i : oye) wees of 70.1 prise of Ba Should the contract be swarded him, we are pre- i PEOPLE TURNED AWAY EVERY NIGHT: ; Spel eeereonr Jan. 27.—Further partica- | yes pat she Oreto. pre Ne . . pare . —— x: ars of the bombardment ef Ac < 0, According to acceun| THE NEW Iprise of foo'l price ot fort briece adeey euarantce must be appended the official THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HALL the object. ‘The French Sips ingen og | ngtier customer even than the Alston 2am SIX PER CENT. BONDS teat wa ieee isoof fo righe te eencen General reserves to himself the aaa | ntay canines ereraee breath oat | anid to ‘be bored Yor ten wr tonnes qual "One ot tae Tree ok A I rine of a aE RON, Ma te nnn | telgethe bent aud’noet sepecea dy aamteMAP ERE | te aid feed them on the Pactie. “The slips | Ht Some of our gunboats eatch her quickly, Wt é a s . : fe 5 > PAYABLE I prise of fort brite of Feo | vertiseneats nlenee ase t Publinh Governmentad | ONG ire and he fr thier mss fron he Hot DE 10: TWENTY YEARS FROM DaTE, forise et 200. i prize of Too i= id ca ae ever appearing in Washington! The shore batteries were soon silenced, but the | THE ee EXPEDITION FROM Gr after Five Years, at Option of the Goverameat,} 4 eres of 100, prize of i 00 | PEOPOSALS FOR MaIL Bags. Ourmotte is houwes and damaging fitty, the dost pes toe | Importamt Movement of G : Soecoar Tprize of 7001 prize of 700; 1 prize of 700 Sraten rrorogans will he as Beef Loox at tae List or Stans Se | By the arrival of the U.S. transports Elie FIFTY DOLLARS ipeine at yet ee psf Lad 1 mass fe He partment uutil pine o'clock a m. the 2a day of . _ thet will appear to night: The French Expecte¢at Mazatian, Mexico, | 5. Terry and Dudley Buck at this port from J Iprize of 70,1 prize of 700,i prise of 700 fpgl nest, f furnishing for four years, frou the | Mites Julia Mortimer, Kate Peunoyer, Sax Francisco, Jan. 27—The steamar | Newbern and Hatteras Inlet, we have import- OWS HUNDRED DOLLARS, LPrite of 700) 1 bries of Tw, Bees Oe iy 7 en pepe retour p img — Paps eetberiend, sees La Folle, Crezon has arrived and brings the following | Bt DeWs concerning the Federal expedition FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, Sl yrises of E100 are. Yue, Mail Baga of tho following description, to | Jennie Allen, (Hannah Bure,” ig Pere ee | from Newbern against the rebels. Our advices and « ef :: : And Little Bila, religous “wu, Brevails "are not, however, of @ character to warrant ONE THOUSAND DOLLARs, THE REGISTERED BOUNDS, i 3 3,906 prit izes of 231456 prizes of m LEA: IER MALL POUCHES Of size No, 1, measuring forty eight inches in a re sixty es in circumference, do. 2. measur t chen i a nd forty-eight inehox in ei cumnforanon, eee First work of CHARLEY O'NEILL, LN.CARR, Etiovisu Comedian, in mining operations at Sunora and Sinoloa. Very euperior machinery is being crected at | several mines. The French fleet was daily expected at | their publication at present. Gunboats and trausports to the nember of | twenty or more bad, up to Saturday, left New- , bern and Hatteras for their Southern destina- In Sums of 78M prises... amounting to.........9525535 | Of size No. 3. measuring thirty- in tens Yon eer ; | Hon, Wy FIPTY DOLLARS, ‘ . id forty two inches in cireambrsnes, ee"? |G. W, RARER. S Dane? Three thousand Mexican soldiers were therm. | tronps wor on heat ae oy Home Fete that mo Gua nuaeaes aaieace Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quartors $9%;; Bighths 1% | Of ne N ing thirty inches tn longth The Wonderfai ©. ntortionist, ‘They would retires sate distance inland, and | the ey eee oa oe oe © is; but 2 WF-All orders for Tickots in the xboye Lottery fice Naw’ 8 mesnatings eee, | £3 FER OLD FAVORITES : cy, euibiedemeertce Set FREE SSSaRY, Be | lett in Newbern, ready to march at ehortngice. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, sheuld be addressed to JOHN A. MORRIS & UO., length and twenty-eighc iueher In cineaifer, | O°¢; B.Ederon, “4.4 Willis, dias Sshaminstbombardment. | ‘The destination of theexpedition was well an- ONS THOUSAND DOLLARS, Wilmington, Delaware. jan 6-1m* med ‘i 2¢ inches In cireumfer- | Larry Tooley. Lis .. Evan, " ! FROM TENNESSEE derstuod among the nautical men; ‘and af the — a asin ea BB ro cmdatiiaad hy ot 8 : : ck Parker, . Clarke, E b a ' ve 7 iv : FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, s.-=.--1860.-x. axa wauorentlal sing Aerial ee of | ‘ e . ; | Mawrewm: Séuon Ps Accounts we have received are correct, one of and wa a benees, and for f.6 snialer sizes ee iesettnee | TH® ABOVE NAMED STARS WILL APPEAR nong jhe many reeit bean dnagdnncrgl [pee miles peop ieee ovrets of See, et eae. DRAKE*S Dx sw waren nwa delight: | teven ounces to the square foot; the beitomfot | PINGING, vane TONIGHT ewasoyace. nF P20 RBSNY, IOEIMERIS.AL.RANS ¢REARL | Caublless.snon occur. An e ‘ TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, IWPEREST eS AT DATE OP PUB- fai beverage and active tonic. EExANaAcsea nature's great restorer. A dwlight- Composed of ereular foym) aad the fapto be of gig4 Nese | leather, well tanned ; the reams to be well and | stron: secured wilh the best iron rivets, well —— The performance will .onclade with the laughs. | ble Farce, 1a year sgo 1,106 strong It now masters | cuy 10¢men, Major Reynold. command. | ing. Colonel Ailen is at home, in bad health, ialion Newhern, when the Federal forces shoes movements they appear to understand, shail lave taven their departure. Adequate pre. pure St. Croix Rura, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. {tis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- COUSIN JOR; | tinned. LEATHER HOR*‘E MATL RAGS, (saddle bags form.) Of fize No 1. inensuring forty-eight inches in length =nd twenty-ove inchea in width at the | widest perts ; the ends or bottoms being four- feet by Lweaty-nia inches, | ends avoring to get recruits. General Grant bas returned, haying been to Napoleon, it is suppesed, to consult with Gen- erais Sherman and MeClernand. Tt is stated that Gen. Grant sent an order to Gen. McClernand to leave Arkansas, as that is cuntions Will be taken against surprise, aad two or three small gunbont« will be left so | guard thé town. The health of ovr troops is good. The per- centage of deaths was never emailer, and the active operations which are now in ASD PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. ‘These Boxps are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY oR BUTTONS ALL OVER ME! Apwrsetox—Balcony and Parquette, 25 cents; te | Orchestra Acm Chairs, & cents; to Private Boxes, | holding Fix persons. @5 now in the market, ‘The Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv- sient to S Pex Oxnr, in currency. tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nerveus Headache, and prevents Miasmutic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and ts par- FOR SALE BY ticularly recommended to wesk and delicate oO oO. persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggiste, Ho- — re aoe ght tala, and Saloons. P.H BRAKE & OO., No 459 FIFTEENTH pane a2 Broadway, New York. se 25-eo6m Dastzas 2 ; Wood! Wood! Wood! GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, « CERTIFICATES, 4guY AND NAVY FOUCHERS, COLN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE deo 9-tf JOHNSON & NAGLE, KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD: On hand, the best quality of al! kinds of wooo! SAWED AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OR SIZE REQUIRED, KINDLIN« WOOD. A Buperior Article of Pins, selected expressly for kindling, Sawed Short and Fine Split, as eubsti- tute for eharcosi in building Anthracite Fires in ae9 PEINSYLVANIA AVENUS, SOLB AGENTS- fer the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MESEES. FRANK SININGER & CO.B (Ho. 16 Reaver Street, New York,) ORLEBEATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. ‘ighty recommended by the most eminent Physi olans of the U. 5. Army. GOLD MEDAL COGNAO, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, @OLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL. Su? VAN WINELE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD BYB, HARVEST BOUBBON 1563 RESERVE, AEOMATIC SWI88 HERB BITTERS. Welnvite the attention of Physicians, Druggists gai Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sel. Bt Bow York prices, freight added. ‘We trast that the intriasic merits of the above g00ds will insure the satisfaction and confidence of scriminating people, who reject the stale re- tearee of irresponsible deaiers, vis : paffs of news papers and so-called chemists, geudy show cards eo. JOHNSON & NAGLE. oor Bole Agents, s.-T._isco.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Envigoratee, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, DAture’s great Testorer. It is composed of pure St. Croiz Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roote and herbe. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- ‘ons, and can be relied upon for its purity. It Cares Dyspepsia, is a gentle tonic, and is just ie thing for changes of the season. Soild by Mil Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons 2 H DRAKE & OO., %2 Broadway, New Yorr %5-e06m SSCOND-HAND PIANOS.—One very nice Piano | &% for S%.in best order. One 6-sctave for, ! .) A lathe assortment of new Pianon “Fra the lowest factory prices, at the Music Store of .@ METZEROTT, a=s ole Agent of Steinway & Son. T MOORE'S WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 4 e.. south side can be found at all & good stock of fresh and pure MEDE- S. Also ail advertised Me ticines, to- er with , ee with « general -tock of TOILBT AR- | ‘ar attention given to the compeund- an’s prescriptions day and night. Badisters, Ranges, &c. 3 BP Cash at office when ordered. THOS. J. GALT, Office 262 Penn's avenue, bot. lith and 12th, Mill and Yard foot of Seventoonth st, fani-tf [Republican and Chronicle.) _ WwW ATEE NOT 19 B, In consequences of the lowness of the water in the @eneral Reservoir it will te grest seunom wr is practiced, for the Government sgn to tut ot the Ee a persons are, ther: ‘ts on Pi i] Ns 2 stroote sfavences under the care and sipervition of the Commissioner of Publis Buildings, for watering the Retever. acy ecw saris sci wi s Porepneceing he water are uy ae- Matted to es economical in Its use ag, He. f{ stages, ear- Marsl+nd. Leaves corner ith end g morning for Rockville, and return same Twerdays, anered) and Sa: urdays, rans thr: to Peclestilie a Broderick andreta ce . B. corner of . ja 1¢1m* BENTA N COOLRY, Prop'r, (SIRST WARD HARDWARE STORE.—ED- Kk MOND §, HAVEN_ ¥0.150 Pa avenue, be- taceen 17th and 18th ste. —Having taken the large and commediows store formerly occupied b: win Greep, we sre now to the trade with every and Housekeeping . ry farnish citizens and g in the Hardware, Outlery D. Eruoxp—W. T. H pbell & Coyle and Campbell & Son. BS TO SUIT THE TMS. Ww now manefacturing all kinds of BOOTB and SHORS and constantly receiving a sap- ey, of Eastern-made ly ogee oops seri jon, made ex) resaly . rice than bas been aa ee Ea city for much inferior J. Cc B°™ AND BHO best qualities. B. H, STINEMETZ’S, Joxen or hundred in Baltimore. venue, Dear 7th no !7 B) ch t be bought eR iT GREGORY. street. Of sie No 2, measuring foriy five inches in length ighteen inches in width a tow widest parte: is oF bottoms being twelve by twenty- ches Of vise 3, measuring forty-two inches in length and sixteen inckes in width at tho widest parts; the ends or bottoms being ten by twenty inches, These bags are to br made of gcod and substan- tsi beg leather, well tatined, weighing not less than seven ounces to the sane foot ; the seams to be seenrely formed and well a@ti strongly sewed, or if tveted,to be sodone as not to chale borse oF rider. CANVASS MALL 8ACKS, Of size No, 1, mvaxuring forty-taree inches in leagth and sixty-two inches in cireumterenes, Of sive No. 2, measuring forty one inches in length and forty eight inches in cirenmference, Of size No. 3, measuring thirty-two inches in length and’ thirty eight inches in circumfer- } 8 of sizes numbered | aud 2 | wth a tabling or hetn at the top, tw ha sufficient number ofe the former and eight to t ee wrought; and they are each to be provided | with good aud sufficient hemp cord to lace and tie | th: um thercughly. All are to be marked insid, — “USS. Mail,’’ ia large distinct and durabie etters, Tn view of thé present scarcity and high price of the cotton duck or cantass of which the mail sacks | have hitherto been nade, it ix daemed inex pedient | to limit the proposed material of such eacks to cot- j ton slone, or te preseribe any standard as te kind or quality cf material to be ollered. Bidders are there- fore invited to submit specimen mail sacks, made | of cotton, flax, hemp,or jute eanvass, or dundee baggipg.or of any uaterial possessing requisite otrength and durability which may pe considered ub ecunomical substitute for cotton canvases; and the Postmaster General will make euch selection therefrom as he may deem to b-, in connexion with the bid+,the most advantageous to the De partment Propoazls for imp: | & ruction, ax well ax in the materials, of any of the above dere-ibed bags and pouches: pies And the relative ne and ptation to the gervice, as well an epecified price of any s0:h improvements. Rage! Ye conalder in determining the lowest and out bid. Kv All arliclea contracted for are to be delivered atthe wn ¢ of the contractor, in Boat j i ements in the form or son- | Comic ringer, PAUL | and VocaRst, JAMS PILGRI ; Mary , tucky, Cincinnati, cH Chicago, Illineis, in suc2 | timer ar the ais, Missouri, apd quantities and at such Department may order, And they are to be rigidly ins, before delivery, and’ ‘nore | | are to be received which are inferior.in any re Reset to the specimens adopted as the standard page “Pie Pro) porals ehould specify the price of cach ar- tig proposed to be Rarnh hed. as ‘o proporal will be Considered if not secom panicd | with apcoimens or samples of each article bid for, | showing the construction, size 2 quality of ma. j ter‘aleand workmanship offered, and alee witha. | written guargntee from the persons proposed na | wri tee from th poxed | sureties, (whose rexponsibi'ity must be certified by | the postmaster oi the place where they reside.) that they will become reaponsible, on sufficient bond, for the due spine of the contract, in case buch proposal be accepted, ‘he specimens or amples must be delivered at this Department on or before the 2ist day of April bext, aud thowe which xball have accompanied the accepted proposals will, in connexion with such vada pega form the basis ef the contract: to be istin | very Specimen #udmitted should be well and inctly warked with the number denoting its id have affixed toit asample of the materials (leathe canvass) ¢f which itis made. | articles. All syecimens deposited by bidders which can, ‘Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef Kasterp | with rnfety and convenience, be used in toe mail or City-made work, will always Gnd 8 good assort. | service will be paid for at the prices specified in the Beet actor and OF ee aE ae | hSURe SAE Ee EMIS ade on or bare 3 ec into) ap 5-thr 314 Panpsyivania avenue the oth cay of May oreirery the, accep ed mies or ader- wi ye Tequire o enter inte contri . OYBTERS—OYSTERS 1! i ent bond and sureties, on or befute the me 33d day of June, M3. . monn pe The average uuimber of mail, age annually re- quired will probably not exce ie following es- AND BEI CED LOYE PERE SER EREE Nee Sat ponchos ; Go Inail pou At BMITH & MORRISON'S, 6 horae mail b nd 63m 67 Louisiana avenue, 25, Prcan vids 0 Hacks, <= Sar THA RIO SILKS, | But the Postmaster General will reserve the rizht EDIUM D PIOLOAKE: | to order more or lets mail Dage of the kinds above for street and evening Dresses, Choos! | described to be furnished and received. as the wants SHAWLS, ke. im great a tay Ga * | and interest of the service may seem to him to de- One price only, marked in piain Ayures. 4 tray dl Guribg the torm for whlch the contract are de 9-10t Be ave and Ninth street. | ton moposals abould be transmitted in a seated 7\PRICERS? envelope, endorsed “Proposals tor Mail Bare’ and O ARMY HATS AND CAPS, be adireteed to the Pentmarter General Washing- With appropriate ornaments—of the finest and ten, D.C. Selene. ee ja)2-2w 236 Pa. avenue Thirteenth st. | 7 UGH, COLDS, HOARS NEBS, ‘ee, | (AMP srovzs! C° Ss CAMP BTOVES! AP STOVES III COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIO, Ww facturing OAMP, COUK and | ppjp pleasant and popular Cough Remedy hes GRATING STOVES, which we will nell by the vee 50 sone known and extensively used that t est have become familiar with its extreordins- ry efficacy, Itcan be had at all the principal drug stores at 25 and fifty cents-a bottle, oe 7-d2m& 04mm * oe ghee Translation, com: " ‘FRANCK TAYLOR. reet, ee 7 ~ “OIDER. RIFIE£ED CIDEB 2:000 woe, eH oranizzEp ct W CROP MALAGA GRAPES. raien Lot of the above jurt received at the old and well known house of A M. BLNINGER & ©0., 237 Penn, avenue, near i3th st, de 30 Doors open at 6% o'clock ; performance at 7%. A GRAND MATINEE will be i next Satur day Afternoon, for Ladies and Children. at 2 0’cik, Admittance—Ladies. Pets Children. 14 cts. WASHINGTON VARIETIES, NINTH STREET. NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PROPRIETORS... A HAMBLIN & 00. ETAGE MANAGER JAMES PILGRIM BALLET MASTER. se eeeeeB. YATES HALL OP BEAUTY. MOST MORAL AND INTELLECTUAL ENTER TAINMENT IN THE CITY. CROWDED NIGHTLY. Ke Engagement, for one week guly, of t 1 a Ee Re aast x be most talented and sccom plis ertist on the ida ‘Auneriowh Btage: Continued Kaceves of the beautifal MISS EVA BR Entitled by the press and publi ke Bp ement, for one woéek enly, of ee. GW. SMITH The celebrated and talented Artiste. waseecnent of MR. GEORGE WINSHIP. Sa week of tie fas and charming Danseuse, "LLE LIZETTE. W 8. BUDWORTH, The renowned ard talentec Negro Actor. BOS GUTLER, The Humorist and Pautomimist, Continued muccnts of Prof, . YATES, And his famous Commas Lallet of TweatyBeaagtifal | onng on, vente Aw LONG, ine popeler Dellnestor : ; he r . omic ® BRRG ER, the favorite Actor phar . iJ BNR, ord Funny Wi Author end A Paptomimist. ER ctor x FRANK KE a @ INE, the ‘opul seuse, Miss J Whiting, and P. Misr tga D, ist MaryDecille, Mien Deal vere, i S| Miss Julia Bose, Misa Ranma Styne, and Fenty other Artists, who will appear in chaste and brilli- ant performances. new, fresh and original, TALENT OF ALL NATIONS! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. Pnices or ApMission.—Parqnette and Family Circle, 25 cents ; Orchestra Chairs, 5) cents; Bingle Feats in Boxes, 75 cents; Private Boxes, ( six perrons,) §5 ; Colored Circle, 25 cents. Doora open at 6% o'clock ; commence at Bo clk. BPD FELLOWS HALL. THE OLD ORIGINAL. CAMPBELL’S MINSTRELS aFrD BRASS BAND! M.C. Camppat.. : -+-Maxacar DIRECT FROM THE PALAOE OF MUSIC, (Fourteenth st., New York City,) NOW OPEN 4t ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, BYBRY RVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, In their unrivaled SOIREES D'ETHIOPE! @7 Forfull particulars see mammoth posters descriptive sheets, programmes, &c , &e. A*imission 25 cents. Rererved ssate 80 cents. Ja 25-tf FRANK EDWARDS, TTBNTION, SULDIERB! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! ASTOVE THAT YOU CAN CARRY IN YOUR KNAPSACK N HOPE'S PATENT 4 PSACK STOVE is just he shelter tent. ancther department. it ix thought Gen. Grant will command the next expedition in person, All trade with reLels has been or will be cut cf on the river, 28 well as in the interior, un- ull the retel stronghold falls. General Grant has telegraphed Governor | Johnsen to postpone the election for Congress- men in Tennessee. Major General McPherson and Staff have arrived Aun order has been issued requiring cotton speculators to pay #100 for permission to trade, the money to be used for secret service and hospital purpores. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Fortress Monror, Jan. 26.—From New- bern, N.C, we have advices to the 20th. Capt. Ashcroft, of the 3d New York Artillery, sta- tioned at Fort Hatteras, has received authority frum Maj. Gen. Foster to raise a battalion of artillery from the citizens there, and with good | i i j | A Sharp Contest op tbe Buyeu T: wil be conducted under the best auspices.— ¥. V. fest. ANOTHER FIGHT IN LOUISIANA. ture of a Number of Rebels—Drath of ~ Lieut. Com. Thomas McKean Buchanan. “d From the New Orleans os Fan. 16.) « learn by passengers from Berwick yester= day that an oa ement took et yd berween Gen, tvel’s forces and rebels. At ibe ume the train left it was reported Wiaht the Unionists bad killed six and of the rebele. Heavy cannonadiag was atterwards, which indicated that the gunboats Were busy We also received yesterday the folio’ dispatch from Berwick’s Bay, by which at be seen that our nayy bas lost another efficient | officer: Bexwicx’s Bar, Jan. 15.— the Delia: 1 bave just learned of an afiairot some im premise of success. Maj. Ge®. Foster is desirous of the organizs- tion from Joyal natives of North Carolina of regiments of artillery and c&vairy. From Southern papers received here it ap- peat that great consternation and excitement nas been occasioned in the interior of the Caro- lianas by the re} concentration of Federal troops in that ent. It has been ascertained that 75,000 Rebel troops have been sent into North Carolina | the Rappahannock, and that another force has SROM NEW ORLEAN New York, Jan.27.—The steamer North- | ern Light, from New Orleans on the 17th inst., has arrived. Her news was anticipated by the a last pight. Gen. Banks bad issued orders assessing reb- els to support fue pers. disposing of contede. rate estates, etc., to allow produce to be sold in open market by all dispgsing persons, and re- quiring all registered enemies to tike the oath | of allegiance; also, that insults te seldiers will’ | be punished. it was reported at Key West on the 20d that the rebel pirate Oveto had escaped from Mo- bile, and captured and burned a Bostoa brig oif the Tortugas on the 17th inst. FROM HILTON HEAD. Sailing of a Naval Expedition. New York, Jan. 27.-The steamer Arago, ' from Hilton Head on the 2ith has arrived. | Gen. Barnard and Staff are amoug the pas- | sengers. The battery Montauk and other vessels left Hilton Head on the 2ith. Major Gen. Hunter had arrived out and taken command of the department, The Rebel ram Atalanta now lies in fall view of onr blockading fleetin Ossihaw Soan:t ‘The gunboat Vanderbilt was at Port Royal, reparing damages received in the late gale. FrxanciaL.—New York papers of yesterday evening eay: The topic of Wali street to-« * the further extraordinary rise in gold, the p touching 1543, a155 against 149 at this time yes- terday and 152 lastevening. The opening sales were at 1524 al52h, then at 3_Xats4 on the first call” at the beard, afterwards at 151,a 155, and finally 154a15i4, which is the price ruling at one o'clock. State stocks are firm, es- the thing to go with ‘You can put i precia»le enlargement of that package . teve, using 1iinch dand weighing 2 Ibs. 6 o7., ‘with pipa, 71bs,.) in sufficient for four men. An officer can carry one in his valise, and 25 of them, officers’ size, using 18-inch w: can be packed ina hard-bread box. It haa ne joints to gt out of order, and isatoace the T, BEST AND ONLY PRACTIOABLE 8TOVE for ‘ ted, Tale By JR BARR & 00. No. $96 Ninth L & BARNARD, corner Ninth st, y J st and by WAL! acd Pa avenue. Uers’® ly filled. Address Eutlers’ orders prompt! 7s itOPE © ja 0-10" N T NOTICE. NE Basement under Central Hotel. formerly use¢ a8 a Corcert falcon, »n- he 8. E. corner of ith and Penn. avenue, has been fitted up asa first- i} t regardless ofexpense Give me soe nT DP GELSTON, ja 2'-1w* Proprietor Ovntral Hor al i — NEW FIGs. M. BINI T Received at A. NGER & C)’8, invoice of ver: put up expresoly for femily use. it in your knapsack without avy ap ither hinges | 237 Pa. avenue, second door below Lith street, an | ‘choice selected Figs, (new crop,) | ja id-2w pecially Tennessees, Missouris and North Car- olinas. Goyernrhents are weaker to-day. Con- | pons sold down to%3x, Uertifleates 95 y¥. Seven- | day’s prices. Money is in full demand at 6 per | cent.oncall. On good collatvrals the supply is easy. Dutiable Demand Notes are Ug per cent. higher, selling atjii7al#7% percent. At | two o'clock Dutiable Demand Notes are selling at Mey; Gold 15iy. Exchange oa London is excited and higher. First-class bills are quoied | 169a170. @7” The Manchester (Fog.) Guardian styles and destruction.” a7 The town commissioners of Denton, Md., have resolv: d to issue shinplasters. &7 Hon. John Bell, of Tennessee, is living with his family, near Rome, Ga. @2 A fire, inflicting 8 loss of $12,000, occurred at Catskill, New York, last week. 87 Rio coffee sold at auctign in Augasta, Ga, one day last week, at $2.45 per pound. a7 A small afair—Tom Thamb’s marriaze. | | thirties are an except on, beiug firm at ye-ter- | Mrs. H. B Stowe “a raving priestess of havoc | the which wok lace yesterday. Early in the Commasder juchanan went up the Teche with the Calhonn mntil he came to ebstractions placed in the channel by the rebels. At this it, unluck- ily, the gunboat got agronnd. . Bachanan, however, it is said, went forward some dis- mont, hearing the firing, ordered hie to charge the pit, which tesulted inthe eaprare been withdrawn thence for the Southwest. | of thirty rebels; end the Test. The Rebels profess to belieye that the Army of Tt ate leat told theaters were tases, t the Potomac is corapletely demoralized, and on | learn on good authority that the of the the eve of mutiny. Hence their withdrawal of | rvbel gunboat Cotton was. is also troops to the points named. reported that the boatis Isbaileend you further particulars as soon as 1 can, rT te OF THE TEOHE Payor. e Teche ced tesh> isa on of Lovinians. and” co commpences io sh Tins rv Tish, & miles from and afier eee ip a sou > eieone: in tertuenus course of abo the Atchafalaya Bayou neat the sou extremity of Lake A towns on its banks are and - Franklin. Itis bordered by fertile prairies and — in which cotton and sugar flourish. ring high water can this bayou for w@ distance of 20) from the Gulf of Mexico. AXAVIith CONGRK ESS—THIRD SESSION ———»——-- . SexatTs.—After our closed = ‘Lhe bill to indemnify Taceiaar aol Ow. cers acting under him, for snepending the v- ileges of the writ of habeas us, and acts done in relation thereto, was > Messrs. Collamer and Doolittle in favor, end Mesers. Davis, Powell and Sactebary. *- ‘The latter, while making & long speech, was ser- H i etd 4 3 called toorder several times for censaring the President, calling bim by name, and was re- quested to take his seat, when he replied “Then the voice of freedom is not allowed to be hésra inthe Senate.” TheSergeant-at-arms, by or ter of the Vice President, took Mr. Sanisbury in | charge. and conducted him from the Senate, but a short time afterwards he (Mr. 8.) again made his appe=rancre, and attempted nde an 4 when he was again placed in charge of the Sergeant-at-arme. Thr following amendment was offered Mr. Sherman and adopted, and the bill —veas 53. pays 7. “Any person not in the military or haval vice, and nol subject tothe articles of war, shall be arrested in any State or district where the process of the courts is not obstructed du- ring the rebellinn, for sidme the rebellion, or for obstrneting the execution of any law or military order, shall be discharged from arrest | unices within ten days charges be filed in | office of the Clerk of the District Court of | United States where such person bs | Leen arrested: And it shall be the duty of | Judge of the said court to discharge such tone or hold them to bail.” At 10} o'clock the Senate adjourned. Hover.—aAfter our report closed— The deficiency bil! was taken ge Commit- hole, and Mesers. Mr. Stevens cal | President to call into service such | volunteers of African descent as he may deem | :equisite to put down the rebellion. | Mr. Hickman offered a substitue, authorising | the acceptance of three bundred regiments | persons of African descent or color for seven years, unless sooner . [The dill pro- pores a line of steamers between SS and Liberia, for the deportation of slaves.)

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