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THe BVENING BTAR ‘PUBLESH&D EVERY AFTERNOON, . SUNDAY BECEPTED,) AT THE STAR SUILDINGS, packages Oy carriers nt @4 & o served or 3T & ate month, all aa! B YOST, tn advance. '" is ge nS threa month ‘month. at the rate of ADVERTISEMENTS 7 OL. eo . Sox ursmes v=. XXI. sant to the ise they may got are c ee ® ‘WASHINGTON, D. C | | ATURDAY. JA ARY 31.1 863. PROPOSALS. PPorosats FOR FLANK HOW! T7883. PROPOSALS. PPOPOBALS FOR 2000 BARRELS OF WASHINGTON THEATRE. | gLOURK. . : @uates Peon fnvitea til] the 1th day CORNER ELEVENTH ANDO BTREBTS. Cansance Oenca. Was) > 2 1a8. of February. 19g, at 17 o'clock m., for farnishi =Maupan & Oo. ap wit be Tecelved at the ofice ati «| Pas ceeptistenee Department with 2),000 barrels-of none a ‘Bde pores ap; png Ae eae) Bide will b ived for what is known as No. t SES ECE Ne. osand No"pand ice ‘any portion less than the THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Weise. wren tuicked about lo poumiacach ant | XcObarreln.” Bids fo: diferent grados should be Complimentary Testimonial to djawing: exhilitine their dimen-ions ena Leseon “Ay Cpalte sbects of paper a willbe abont 00 | ME{SRS. W. H. BAILEM AND &, H, BRINK. They are te Us saljoat te ead tates Arscaals. ' perrefadai'y, delivered either at the Government Will be performed the drama of a ane to be anlges mares: Bistes | Warehouse ia Georgetown. atthe Wharves or at 2 ged proot, and none ate to fe racrived the Railroad Depot Washington Doo WICK OF THE‘WOODS; paid for Social ey Soetiaseiectee and Payi will be ete is enti ——- Or, Tue Jrspemalmosay. mated by thia offi - + for distribution’ vn) e.sovernment may have | po vious te the dratis, the elegant f be made on eettiti-aten of iuspestion al ree pe | fF distribution. x akatanien oo jen acai cece pt te be given by the luspector, ad f-rwarle! ta ‘mis ers wil: stat- the pemier of Howite-r: Bro. osm to deli cee Hingoaa hundred, d d-\ivery. aad the price | shed Howi:xrr; and no nit entertained unless it be from a founder Sagplecly I ceed in the ee ee evidence of which mus: accompany the . Any “ porals 7 bidaer obtsining contract will be required ty | Corset “Pre Series ‘iter into conds, with mot less than t#o wuretiag | PROPOSALS FOR Woop. in the penal sum of ten t> ousand dollars, fur the aeeane H fait! fa! folfitmen: of his contract in all resp-cts._| 8, Defenses of Washing: ton. The bend must he acknowledged before a jntze of | ef Quartermaster, Jan. 29, 1963. Sceurt of revord. and the bondsmen must be cer- | Bified by the Jad: of a District Court of the Un ted or an Ordnanee officer is charge of a United — ‘al e be worth the penal sum over and ities. above al. The right is reserved to rejeet all Proposals ifthe The usual Cop secre inspection will be made just before the flour is received, , No bid will be entertained from parties who have - eviously failed to cor ply with their bids, or from idders not present to respond. ty mt eg be new Sp percienpe th of alle- wi accompanied wit oath of al §°3°% "4 Srented to Col. A BECK W TH, A, NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS, ‘Monday, first night of the Charming and Versa- | tile Actiess, MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, who will appear in her great character of FANCH N. THE CRIOCKE?, | | Prices or Apmissiox.~Baleony Chairs, 75 cents; | Orchestra Seats, 75 cents; Parquette, 80 cents; Fam- ily Circle, 25 cents; Private Boxes, $5. Doors open at 7% ; to commence at 8 o'clock. A., Washington, D. @.. ' ProrozaLs are invited for furnishing Wood to around Hea ri = ecdbcte: rae ls ae GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hote) LuomanD Grover. as i THI8 (SATURDAY) EVENING, the troops in tae Vorts hereinafter epecil , from wing wi OF Wor lands® in the vicinity Othe tame. vit” Forts Alesander, Kipley, Franklin, Mansfield, Penn:y)vania, Battery Tenaliyiown; Forts Kear: ptteeare ‘wemed toc bigh or if. for any cause, it | chusetts, Slocum, Totten, Mone Deke maa | Sixth Avgeerance of theceletreted original Irish 5 mot deemed for the public interest toaccept Raratogs, Thayer, Lincoln, Batteries Vermont, mr. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS - <x pi Martin Scott and, Cameron, on the north side of | “Who *ilappearthiseveniagin ading Cemsrcs dibs. teg ied and addressed toBrig- | the Potomac, ° THREP DELICHTPUL COMIC PLAYS, Wesbington. D.C.” and wi be cndocsed Pace: | gghtiporals to be made in the following manner, yir, Baraey Witine in ‘Pwo Characters? sale foroaun® Howiizers.” JW. REPL rst For wood standir g. (price per cord.) | Mrs. Barney Williams in Two Characters! jaZ-totheIm — Briga@ier Gen’l Chief of Ora'e. | ‘cond. For wood felled by U.8. Engineers or | To commence Frith Buckstone’s comedietta, the SOPUS . it) il i 2) } P2oPOS=LS FOR 1g 10 AND 5 INOH CAN. | ~ TOInL POY wood cat nad corded on the ground, Tim Moore Br Barney Wittians ~s . 5 i * M4 . Fiegig.. ra, rae i Onpsasce Orrice, War Deranrurst, } Pap eee epee eh locality, kind, quan> | Mrs. Fizgig = bas a oe _, WASHINGTON, January 27, 1953 Proposals will be received under this advertine. _ Rates of Admission —Private Boxes, $6; Dress PROPOSALS will be received at this offi 4 5} A - ; Shai ; Pai mon the :7th of February, Isis, for furnishing | Joqugct ‘oe smOURt Of wood required upto June | Pircle, cents, Orchestra Chairs, 75 canta; Facnily | 5 ch east iron cinnon, to be wate in | "Bach bidder must attach hia fuW name and Post | Partetre,foceiits, Secured seats, 25 conte ontee: ngs to be supplied by the | Offer address to bis bid. and the names of all Doors open at quarter before 7.0’clock ; perform- acd with the following te 3 posal must appear in the An cath of alleriane to the Government of the | GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL United States must accompany each bid | pounds per | Bids will be opened from time to time, and con- | MPLIMENTARY CONCERT ware inch, to bY determined by testing specimens | sabasee wake ust bere | COMPLIME " jen from the sinking head of the 21 tracts or purchases made the wood may be re- to be given in honor of gun.and from | quired s cylinder cast from the same heat, and fro metal aheseht is reserved to actept allorany partof | {ADAM CECILIA YOUNG KRETSGHMAR, ot On TUESDAY EVENING, ¥xs, 39, New faty peated ¢ | Lf 7 o'clock, mre So ich teal ee eo owing ties int: rested in the pro: | ance commence at half-past 7 o'clock. warm or cold blast charcoal iron, to be cast jellow ang cooled from the interior, and to have « | tenacity of metal of not less than 5», { of the same quality, as that from whagh the gun is | a: als should be endorsed, “Proposals for | east This cylinder isto be cast op end,in diy | sand moulds, and is to be 72 inchen high, with ax on 2 Wood,” and addressed eliptical bake of M inches greater snd 16 inches , ELIAS M. GREENE, = — Stree or oe ee oe a | Lieut Colovel and Chief Quarter aster WILLARDS' HALL. | p= ny Dlptes parailel to. and equidistany | —2= 20 Defenses of Washington. The following eminent artistes have been engaged: from the axis of t he cylinder, abd the lesser axis PROPOSALS FOR 108. Muxpicat Purvever’s Orrice, Washington, Jan. ri SEALED Proposats will be reee! ved atthing ce | of February, ), at until Monday. the 23d da: twelve (iz) o'clock u. for Tarnishing the Medical ital Department until the lat of the base MR. WAGNER, MR, CREDINI, MR. MORAN, Th- Ordnance Depar MR. BENKERT, MR, JUNGNICKEL aad MB. KOPPITZ, the Unrivalled Flutist. Tickets $1. For sale at the principal Hotels, at r. Grosse’s Segar Emporium, at Metzerott’s Masic Store, and at the tment will tent the specimens, furnish tre ammunition, and preve the trial gua, which must be ready for trial'as soon as poss‘ ble an< not iater than three montha from the date of | tract. he given, nor will | r) Unless it shail indure a | Hi No contract will the trial gun be psid day oY January door of the ha! py r el att ap ee 2 | th : il om the evening of | ef 1.060 rounds. er Vic h 7 > | witha ly of pu E, e concert, Rervcf which 20 rounds will be with asltichettoed | the iallcwing places viy 0 | 07 0 P® Gelivered-at | " Docrmonen at 7 o'eluck, Concert to commee Ofounds with shells. The testing is to be done . Malton Head, South Carolina, at $o’ciock Is3het ij free of charge to the contractor, but he will be re- Rewberp, North Carolica. | ep ae Pa: ite quired to furnish proper Incilitics for testing, such Fortress Monroe, Virginia. | CANTERBURY HALL as convenient grou: d. storage fo butt in which the projectiles will yaved, and the requisite foree for handling and firing the guns Ali the cannon are tobe made of the asme quality of iron as that of the trial gua, and the Ordnance Department is to have the right to test the iron during tre process o: fabrication ammunition, a ensacola, Florida, CANTERBURY HALL! CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AV., Near S1xtu Szaear, EXCELSIOR COMPANY OF THE WORLD! Reenyaite: Tennessee. New Orleans, Lcuisiana, St. Louis, Miscouri, Spiro, i ae ashington, District of Columbia Memphis. Tennesaee e embedded and : 5 j CROWDED HOUSES! of the cannon. for which purpose the founder isto | , A# the quantity required at the respeetive posts pinsiling furm'sh, re ot charge, at least one specimen from | i8. not precisely known, bidders will state the quan- | PEOPLE TURNED AWAY EVERY NIGHT! the head of each carnon.and slabs frem cylin iers, | ‘tity of ice they can furnish, where it is gathered, Se astefore deserid d, xt the option of the Depart- | Price per ton of 2.0% Ibs., and within what period MAGNIFICENT HALL THE MORE they caa furnish the amount of their bids, N AMERICA! Al- though stisd BeBt, not to excerd oF for cvery ‘en canton, : a4 “3 esirable that bidders should propose Each cannon is to endure the regular proofand in- a the foundry where made. numbers amt cali»res of t to turnish on the foregoi:: @itions; the pl: time of cow spection for guns of the same caltnre; and none are | te furnish the whole amount required at any one of It is acknowledged by both citizens andstrangers to be received or paid for but such as are approved | the places proposed to be supplied +, | to be the beat and most respectaoly conducted Mu- after inspection aaz proof. which will be received | Bidders will state what facilities they possess, if sic Hall in the country. { jidders wiil state the ay. for storing the ice at the posts they propose te nnon supply. Le ice must be of the best quality, subject to the ‘pection aad approval of the officer in charge of © pest where it isdelivered. The full name and they propose Specifications and con- ¢ where they are to be male; the ing delivery aud the rate of de TME LARGEST COMPANY OF STARS ever appearing in Washington! ips) j th 4 3 4 Our motte ia. > H litery per menth, thereafter. and the price | post office adcress of the Lidder must appear in the 7! via be sctrretee e ‘nished exanon’ No Bits Mite bid is mado in Who name of a frm the names fies We nese tee il be ent rtain- $ founders ac a ¢ Rame o: the na: | Sigiksd tn Che Bostare cea eae actually || aiteis portion ‘must appear, or the bid will be Look at tue List or Stars acimrany the bid ntidered as the individual proposslof the party that will appear to-night: Failure to deliver at the specified time will sub ane it " noe ., | Misses Julia Mortimer, Kate Pennoyer, ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to ropusals from disloyal parties will mot be consid- | Aynen Suiheriand, Frank La Fotte, delivered at that time. Each party obtaining | ‘Ted, AND AN OATH OF ALLEGIANOR MUST ACCOMPANY Lilly Brardgon, Florence Rivers, Jennie Allen, __ Hannah Burch, And Little Ella, First week of SESE UY OMRITL. I.N. CARR. Comic Dancer. ©. W. PARKE EACH PROPOSITION, Proposals must be addressed to Iznay Jonsson, M8. S,,and Acting Medical Parvenor, “Proposals for Tee?” “herid he nisiniy marke: The nhilty of the bidder to All the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the guarautee, and said guarantees must accompany the bid. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the oficial certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Distriet Court or of the United States Dis- trict A ttorne’ Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, s ct will te reqnired to eater into bonds, sure ies. for its faithful falfilment: fer Of Ube Lonten Ce are ass exter its entire forfeiture Bidders will be require te fie with their bids.» bend in the peuslanm of not lex than $590.4 ¢ signed by not less than two persons, tioned that ifthe bid. Ia aecepted the bidder vaply with his proporal end faithfully and fal'y perform what he pro take. The bond must be acknow indge ofa court of record, and the bondsmen must be eerti fet by the Judge of x District Uourt of the United States or an Ord ance officer in charge of a United States arsenal, to bee+ch worth the penal sum of the bend over snd above all liabilities. The right R, The Wonderfn! C: ntortionist. AND TUE 0: D FAVORITES: Gee. R. Edeson, 7. A Wile Lor, oe t an Lary Lie JS. Clarke, Dick Par! : contractor and both hie guarantors ‘wi 4 eee ay occa pang pe gery Pig openly ae to Pluitel of the successful bidder upon signing the | THE ABOVE NAM. ED STARS WILL APPEAI deemed for the public imterest to accept them. contract, mmens Form of Guarantee. lio of SINGING, DANCI BOBATIC FEATS, &c. roposa!s will be sealed and adddressed to “Gen Wer ake CE ik, Cate GE G. AC fab. O. and will be eniorsed Proposals for and ——,of the county of —,abd state of 143 | 7), serrormauce will onelude with the laugha too. D.C .” and will hereby guarantee that——is able to full the heavy cannon.’ “-tuthsim = Fri tract, in accordance with the terms o! his pro- | ble Farce, positions and that, should his proposition be ac cepted. he will = ence enter into contract in ac- e therewith. : neuld the Seatac be epardes him, we are pre- bi is securities. Pio this cuarautee murt be appended the oficial i -mentioned. "The Berecon General rerorvea to himself the right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too high or WENRY JOHNSON, M.8.K..U.8. A. ja 23-dtFe23 Acting Medical Purveyor. 7 Papers authorize? to publish Goverumentad Yertisements please copy. J. W. RIPLEY, jier Gen 1 Chief ofOrd’e. CQiSIN JOE; + OR BUTTONS ALL OVER ME! ‘ox—Balcony and Parquette, 25 centa; t Orchentra Arm Chairs, 0 centas 10 Private Boxes, siding six persona, $5. actors open at M o'clock ; performance at 7K. ‘D MATINEE will be given next Satur ay ponies for Ladies and Children, at 20’clk, Admittance—Ladies, # cts.. Children, 10 cts. WASHINGTON VARIETIES, For the Holidays. A. M. BININGER & CO., Baawon oF Nos. 19 axp 21 Brow Sr., New Youre, OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORB, * Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD ENICKERBOCKER, BMY BUPPLIRES, ARTERMASTER, ‘Orvios or 28 CxIE Qu Se beret NINTH STREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HAMBLIN ig { | PROPRIETORS. ._.....A HAMBLIN & ¢ THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Fhoresane areinvited for inking fot the use | SA ir Maar EAMES “ois e armDy 0! 'o' = IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS | ~ tons byse quality Fimetby Hay, securely HALL OF BEAUTY. Moet MOR AVE PAALRESSRAE TR * OROWDED NIGHTLY. TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. 190,000 bushels ef Oat, of the vest quality, ts aie 1,000 ore Ok toned Hickory Wood, well seasoned ee best quality. * —AL80— Be- ment, for one week only, of ; fa est be od. by Sho endorse. talented fe scoresytianed artist on the ¥ al FINE GROCERIES, GAN GOODS, guietacme = ‘Aecompaniod, by the 0 The most talented ‘aad acc — “| a KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, artes er Rs te oa tine to time 8 a the ar- Continned succend eee he a KENNEBEC SALMON, for the quantition bedded to. the lowest responsible | Balitled by the prese and pabiie the'Quoen of fang. “| bidder up to the time of a e- Eng: ing ar - enly, o! SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, « wo right is reserved to pi mS iia ai ented ae ' . endorsed “Proprsals ment of Shier or Gals, or Wood,” as the sare may bey and enclowed MR. GEORGE WINSHIP. " ENGLISH DUN UODFISH, {a separatecnvelopes. | BUD US ee o.. Hi week of the graceful and charming Dapseuse, oo 2s-tf Oni . , ‘ Hi. —— FR 7 === HOUSE The renowned od alent Neare Actor. LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON. Yy HOLEsaLe PROD! 2 a Gale ener ont : : , JONES & 00, fee greeacarcnet eae Messrs. A. M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors Corxer Kicuts amp D Sraeers, 7 BININGER’S CELEBRATED Washington. BBLS. APPLES, prime Western New fruit like it in this 1,000 Sore (no fruljONES & 00. —<—<———$— BOXES SWEET PALEBMO ORANGES, BEN. 5 And his famoug Corps de Ballat.of T: ty Besatifal Migs ADA & e tit Yeenny BaM OM nc baled oraed ¥ PI pe well: _DULA KERNS, t! LONDON DOCK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use. a list, JAMS well-known PEORDON CORDIAL GIN. | FOO Say SHON. poston carey. | Rutten Sin E MES Hast hie Foe ea “a | sOnRK E60, “cormert ahd Dow. | SLOPOR DINE the Enclosing Daman S7-All articles bought at their store warranted 1 000 BARRELS POTATOES, x acae MISS. ‘pair wet hmm he | Popular Dan of the first quality, and forwarded toany part ofthe | I, do, | ONLOME eed and eoling: souse, Mise Julie, Marsh Miss Edith Whitin tity free of expense. sustorectar: SORES © $0.87 Misa ids D : Mars i As we intend to be Lsignpraned loentad #0 Te- - Corner le other Artiste. who will appear in shasio a request famili ve us seal. SITE perfo: new. iginal. =i as ABRAM M. BININGER, | JRUTTER! BUTTER) POTTER), page, ont POPALENT OF ALL RATIONS! HENRY T. CAPEN. ;O8HEN BUTTER, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY, Wasermcron, December. 1862. = BOLL BUTTER, Attias a NG BUTTER, Prices oy ApMissi0x.—Parguette and Family A.M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with | Twenty five per cent. better and thirty per ceut. | circle as conta; OF ‘Chain cents; Binge acy other House ebeaper then, hore and Faumore. us. und D te. Seats in Boxes, 75 cents; Private Boxts, (holding : HU RCH, Agent. JONES & OO.. corner 8th an | siz persons.) 85; Colored Olrele, 26 cents. ite ees ae — XES SPLENDID NEW YORK | Doors open at 6% ©’clock ; commence at §o-elk. Woo Wood! Wood | 1 000 cifeisn, tt New York prices. a at Dcmaehd , JONES & UO.. corner Sth and D sta. Tape Fae: KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD! YOR RAISINS, SAR- ARG. UR 810RE Moths, HERMINGS, TONGUES. HAMS. and all kinds Produce and Pruit, ¢! eaper and bitter than snywhere. & 00., jal im Corner 8th and Dats, Washington, JQ. __NEVRR TOO LATE TO LEARN ee LOWSEI, REAT BARGAINS On hard, the best quality of all kinds of G weopb! AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OR pan BIZE REQUIRED. KINDLIN«+ WOOD. A Buperior Article of Pine, selected expressly for in READY-MADE CLOTHING, at SMITH’S, No. 460 Suveutx Staxer, where I have the best assortment of 'Y PROFESSOR ALEXANDER WO! Pianist, Voca.ist aNp Composer. NEW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR 1ANO FORTE AND SINGING. ed Short and Fine Split, as a substi- ki tinues hi 8 ‘and Piano eee cal ta taliiing Authweatie Pires in | chit Wciows = eens heen CASSIMBRE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS ich wil) be the last, as Professor’s in New York iD Ct Eat i ee in the ¢ity. Also, ® very fine stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Radiaters, Ranges, &c. ing ite i SF Cash at office when ordered. thom those who really desire # ime to lose. hich we offer at very low prices for the next sixty THOS. J. GALT, "| segepuPigaeuai wane takad spare bar | 7 Office 2&2 Penn's avenae, bet. 11th and I3th, = Tir Most kuawloecet music will be enabled | days, to make room for new Spring Goods. ingo' i rt time to read music with great facil- Me eee sects operatic a8 well as elassical samslo To persons in want of Mill and Yard foot of Seventeenth st, CLOTHING, 4 Chreniele. ; a ne = sae we "as tothe ale 7 exec kaatge now is the time to buy them, at ee Peuice powerfal nd cuablor te singer torocal Saeed tty aura EYEE? ; E lity, accuracy pe tone. 4 H_¥. Lovvom & Oo. ine with facitity, ey and fine quality of tone, = CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY a Pref. Wolowski rece’ tora daily from 10,6 sities sie jilted adle'es, ae. 4A lla m and from $to 4 p. m..a "3 00: ee a ieee 451 Tenth street, bet and F. Ja ee Eas ot ae ct 269 bs wwenne 9. 2.000 saxs. PRIME OLARTFTE OIDaR eeu rene eee by asee ares HB ee | ae Me BoemGeBStimare, | $088 Two dooreabored. Bruce & © jee le PuaSck TAYLOR de - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, (ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. } ——————— FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Gen. Hooker's Staff. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTromac, Jan. 30.- The following general order has just been izsued: Headquarters Army of the Potemae.—General Ord+re No.2.—The undermentioned officers are Shnounced on the gencral staff of this army: Major General Daniel Butterfield, chief of staif; Brigadier General 8. Williams, assistant adju- tent general, Lieutenant Colonel James Dick- inscn, assistant adjutant general; Brizadier General James A. Hardie, judge advocate general; Brigadier General Henry J. Hant, chiet of artillery; Brigadier General M._R. Patrick, provost marshal general; Colonel Ru- fus Ingalis. chief qnartermaster; Lientenant Colonel F. Myers, assistant chief quartermas- ter; Colonel “H. F. Clark, chief commissary: Sureeon Jona. Letterman, medical director: ©aptain Cushing, chief signal officer; Lienten- ant D. W. Flagiey, chief ordnance officer; Maj. W. W. Lawrence, Captain W. L. Chandler, Captain Alex. Moore and Captain Harry Rus- well, @ids-de-camp. Malf officers absent from the command will reporttor duty without delay. yy command of Major General Hooker. Jas. Dickinson, A. A. G. Vigorous measnies are in pre 3s to secare the return and prompt pani ent of deserters now absent from camp. A heavy snow storm, accompanied with a northwest wind, set in en Tuesday evening and ceased carly this morning. A portion of the enow melted as it fell, but about eight inches on & level remains on the ground this morning. The condition of the roads are in- describable, THE ARRESTS IN PHILADELPHIA, Presentment of the Grand Jury—Charge of Judge Ludlow— The Prisoner still in Fort Mclfenry. BALTIMORE, Jan. 30—A. D, Boilean, of the Philsdelphia Evening Journal, still continues in Fort McHenry, Several Philadelphia and Baltimore friends visited him to-day at the fort, and found him well, but very anxious to get out. They have, by permisricn of Gen. Schenck and Gen. Mor- ris, hada long interview in the office of the latter, in his presetice. Ar. Foileau has writtey a letter, which is rep- resented to be joyal and conservative, to Gen. Schenck, ditayowing his knowledge of the ob- jectionsble editorial being in the Journal until alter ils publication, and also editorially disap- proving of the editorial which reterred to Jet! Dayis and Lincoin’s messages, He denied any design on the Government, and claims being for the Union, and tor crush- ing the rebellion. The letters will be handed to Gen. Schenek to-morrow, by strong Union | men, who will no doubi endeAvor tw effect his | speedy release. Mr. Boileauis well, and hopes | to be reheved soon, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 30.—The Grand Jury to-day made a presentment relative to the arrestof Mr. Boileau of the Evening Journal. The wstimony before them showed chat the arrest-was made by order of Gen. Scheack for the publication of an editorial article under the tithe of “Davis’s Message,” and other artitles of like dangerous character leading to the sup- j port and encouragement of the rebellion against the United States Government. After quoting the editorial alluded to, the jury cannot refrain from saying, that they, whilst indirectly or asa body, could not con- scientiourly do anything which would havea tendency to weaken the arm of the General Government in the exercise of its constitutional authority for the suppression of this most Wicked and csuseless rebellion, yet they feel equally bound to enforce aib laws that have protection of Jifp, the security of property and the Liberty of the citizens, in their sacred keep» ing. ’ Alter reading the preseptment, Judge Lud- | low said: “I shall direct the District Attorney | fo examine the document, and to frame such bills of incicument as he may fluid to be neces- port, not only of the laws of Penn : nin. but ot the Constitution of the United | tte 'id, Vo can then arrive at the question of | The récora will then present detiieu oma.. o, and the defendants may object to prosecution for aty canse they may bave, and they may also have the judgment of this court, and also the final judgment of the Supreme Court, In case they should be dissatisfied with the find- ing of his court.” The Grand Jury was then discharged. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Jan. 20.—The steamer Vanderbilt sailed hence this forenoon, and got to sea at half-past 10 o’clock. AY westerly wind has been blowmg | | | | | | The Georgiana, from Baltimore, was de- tained, and did not reach here until half-past 2 o'clock. A Suspicious Steamer. New York, Jan. 30.—The schooner Gipsey, from Kingston, Jamaica, reports, Jan. 25th, lat- itude 35, longitude 7430, passed a large screw war steamer, bark rigged, painted black and steering south, supposed to be the privateer Alabama, as she would not show her celors. She was pierced for about sixteen guns, and passed within two miles of us. Railroad Collision. New York, Jan. 30.--The express train from Easton, Pa.,on the Jersey railroad, collided | with a coal train yesterday. Both engines were shattered and six passengers seriously | injured. + +08 + ___ a7 The Minieterof Foreign Affairs of France has submitted to the Legislature his livre jaune (er “Yellow Book”) in the shape of anu official report of the situation end policy of the empire abrond at the cleee of 1562 With reference to the United States hesays that the Emperor's government had «not neg- lected any one opportunity whichis auth; it to explain ite opinions to the federal go’ - ment on the dangers and difficulties of the situation.” “The offer of allied mediation was made to England and Russia after wit- nessing a “disastrous struggle” for two years. Had the plan been arranged and an. armistice effected, the.conditions of reconcilation “were, of course; to be leftentirely to the free choice of the belligerents.” Englandand Russia ing refused to assist him, the Emperor ‘taken care” to inform the government in Washington that he is “quite ready, if it should be desir to facilitate, either Jectivel a.m any form that might The Erench’ ister refers inthe report to the operation of the pace for Rangrenn 7 duties which ha: im} for cial purpo- een, to the th ry of commercial interests” in the United States, and adds that the “active efiorts” of Napoleon’s diplomacy “haye con- tributed to arrest the advance of the cabinet of Washington in a coutse so fatal to internation- al transactions.” French merehandise on American soi] must be protected against the eventualities of destruction or seizure.” The imperial «Yellow Book” informs the members that the Mexican question has “en- tered upon an entirely military phase, the is- sue of which must be awaited.” in cai 5 @7 About ten thousand pounds of ute were raised in Yolo and Sacramento countivs, Calitornia, during the past year. Had it not been for the flood there probably would have been over twenty thousand pounds produced. The first lotof peanuts raised in that state came into market about three years ago. Their or col- | &view to the settlement of all existing diffi- LATE FROM THE sovuTu. ae W OF PE. " REBEL VIE patho Ns. ACE EUMORS, THE COKFEDERATES ADMIT THAT THE | BALANCE OF EXCHANGE ON PRISON - ERS IR AGAINST THEM SINCE THS SURRENDER AT aR KANSAS POST. Seana amas SENATOR FOOTE'S PEACE PBOPOSITIONS. ———————— The Richmond Ezaminer of the 27th thinks the pexce rumors from the North don't am-un to much. The Esaminer gors on to say:—The Prasident P#Ys no attextion to them, his mind, accord u¢ to the Sanders dispatches, being absorbed ia efforts to repair the disasters to the Kentacky cumpsign by “new combinations” and old Generale. But Jerusalem swallows them all Happily, the people have a number of solid facts to stacy them, and are in po danger of being carried away by the whirlwind of fiction They know that several thousand Prisoners have been taken at Arkansas Post, and infer that the President will have to resort to « new combinitions” in the matter of retaliation, for the en, have more of our officers than we havect theirs. The tail of Arkansas Postleayes Little Rock open to McCiernand the State Capital may reuse General Holmes from bis stupor, butit remains to ve seen by whatstrtiegy he will bring tovether Hindman, Reins and Parson, and thus prevent 4 being cut offin detail. dn Tennessee Bragz, with an overworked army, is confronting Rosectnas, who is being reinforced with all the recruits from the caw ps of instruction in Lilmois, indiana, and Onio. A report is abroad t n. John-ton Las re- tyined to Tutlatoma, and person of Bragg’s urmy. May be trae, buteven Joh hi- skill to cope Rosecrans, ‘ned. The telegraph this mornimz orings us tidines of formidable movements in North Carolina, und the enemy claims to haye crossed the Rappshannock preparatory to another huttile xt Fredericksburg. There tacts show that the sensationists from Warhington and Baitimore, when they tell us of peace within ninety days, are but so many Guliivers and Munchausens, whe would be | kicked back to Washington by any Govern. Nn Ulers gullible than ourowa. The Yankee army now 1n the field is yery large. It will be mace to fight. When itis whipped, and well whip ped, then, and not till then, we may be- gin to think of the possibility of peace. REBEL PEACE PROPOSITIONS. In the Rerei Senate, Mr. Foote had offered a feries © solutions setting forth the terms upon which the “Confederate States” will ne- goiate for peace. extract (Wo or three specimen propositions 2. “While the Confederate States of America fre not at all responsible for the existing war, We trus: the report with the enormous columns of and have been at all titues ready to participate | York cu valr in such arrangements as wonld b> bes! igi to bring ittoa close, ina manner consi-tent with their own safety and honor, they could not yield their consent te dn armistirr of a single ‘ay or hour, 80 long as the incendiary pr. as pation of the atrocious motister now bearing rulein Washingion city shall re in nore voked; nor conld the Government of said Coufederate States agree to negotiate at all in regard tos suspension of hostilities, except upon the basis of x formal and unconditional recognitioa of their independence. 3. “Whenever the friends of peace in the North sball grow strong euough to constrain Abraham Lincoln apd his flagitious Cabinet to withdraw said proclam: dl propose a armistice upon the basis aid, the (Fovern- ment of the Confedérate States will be read to accede to eaid proposition of armi-sties with | cultirs. ot | 4. Should peace be at any time brought | about, the Confcdc rate States of America would freely consent to the formation of a just and mutually-advantareous commercial treaty With all the States now constituting the United States, «xeept New England—whose people SPLIB whose iengble love of gold azd brutity- preple ot the Contederate States of America aré tirmly and deliberately resolved to aave no in- tercourse whatever hereafter, either direct or | indirec’, political, commercial, or social, under wey circuntstances which could be pos-ibly imagined to exist, with said States of New Eng- | lane cr the people therviu resident. 5, The Government of the Confederate States, in consideration of the change in public senti- ment which has oecurred in seyeral ef the Northern States, wherein political elections have been recertiy held—symypathizing most kindly with these by whose manly exertions that change has been brought about—would be willing to conclude a just and honorable peace with any one or more of said States who (re- ncuncing all political connection with New England) may be found willing to stipalate for desisting atonce from the further prosecution of the war against the South, and in ench case the Government of the Comfedérate: States would be willing toenterintoa league, offensive | and defensive, with the States thns desistiag, of a permanent and endurieg character. Affairs in the South Carolina Department. The 1st South Carolina regiment, numbering between seven and eight hundreti men, was reviewed on the parade. at Beaufort-en Saturday last, and aguin at its pomp at Smith's Plantation on Wednesday last. On the latter sion Gen Hunter and staff, as wellas Gen. Sounea and staff, were present.” Gen. Hunter Phe loss of | | | | |; om | tor Moatauk ie the chief actor, | the Fvnboat James Ad THE WEEKLY STAR. The wxeellent ~~. — inn 278 Five copies Bont SL ‘Twenty five copies... =o POOF it tm Tt conteinn Rew» dition tet bi gr ment with th. ‘Shere A " andeke Kom Pingel = (Correepondence New York Times.) Poxt Royai, Jan. 26.—The «: of the West ieaves here for New mach tomy regret, as I hoped to Star York to-day, send by her ccuunt of an expedition in whieh the Mon- of the re- suit of which I shall probably this evening hve the particulars. ‘Phe Montauk let Port Royal barbcr early on Saturday last, tn tow of ger, bound for tie le ‘Snail er am emptying into ~*~ oper Oph Winty miles couihol Tybce pinned. Her « Eyiture the te) ‘bor kage pamaine eieeast Neetivitte, which has pet tos voulon. A: the Nashville is under the protection of a shore buttery, anc of the ram othe: calied the Mate ot G-orgin, there et Kover,& to ume fighting. in whieh the Montaak will have an excellent cugettaniay oft ihe destrac. uaye Capseity of her tifwen inch eleven-inch Dehigren guns. Yceterday, one of the most inelancholy snd opaque of togs hung over this lire regiow ail day, and under its cover itis” ely that the ebstractions which have been ul in the river were removed, and the torpe- (ors und other infernal contrivances rendered them from | taken command in _ aston will need an | harm lees. Thier morning the sound of beavy guns was heard tar sway to the southward of Po- , bekt, which Col. Parton, commanding the | garrison, interprets as the action piace. We sxpect the Montauk back, to-Morrow, with the Nashvilie in tow, or the report of her de- | ‘traction and that of the Fingal alro, jo pre- vent them falling into our hands, iw iron-floored Gecke covered with guns tik@a trom th atteries on shore. E) \y immod: rately eunguine down here since the unk és bis command is strength. | ‘ which ts sbout | panei | + cbout.twenty mnes from here, 9. | babanrock, They bad crossed th ) SE Me into Cur Maes for the pur y addreseed the nv congratulating them eypen thelr fine &ppearance and their skill in he might socom see 50,000 colored soldiers fight- ing the —— of renee Gen. Saxton also acdressed Teg! . Gen. Saxton has pres a bra ae consisting of Rey. M. Ba! Rev. L W. Brinkerboff and Mr. B. K. Lee, Jr, to whom all domestic difficulty, among the contra) will be referred. If, among those who apply to be married, there are any cases in censeguence ef bad treatme; faithfulness, a divorce shonid be arties with whom they bee elated ss burton’ and wit, if tere ihe a tie Commiecton all ch cag will be referred, The Retel ram Atlanta passed through Wille ming‘ou Riveron armet last, andnow lies within™ of the ee in Orefoaw. . is, as we . Bichain ea te pceeataa Nhe Nashville, © . ‘water anda broader nel. We tod ir i 9 wilfand ag that «he are of the opinion, age) seal thet the the task of great mi Confederate Navy is not likely soon to be coubled by the escape of the: to sea. Postmaster-Geners] Biair has established a Post ce at Beanfort, ‘S.©: "Mr. Henry Shears bcen commissioned as Postmaster.— Tort Royal (S. €.) New South, Jan. 2. , Tas Haxniet Lane Biockapen 1™ Gat- A correspondent of the New York Tribune writes from New Orleans, Jan. 16th: The Herriet Lane is blockaded in Galveston Bay. The Rebels are fortifying the island, and fitting out the Harriet Lane, and a large number of Rebel troops are concentrating tbe island to resist our atiack. Gom. fieet 18 large, Gaiveston, but bis desire is to recapture the cultivation has been so successful that it is probable the importation of them will entirely cease within the next two years. 87 Adelina Patti bas paid a visit to Rossini, whe is living a jolly, nabot lifein Paris. He was very kind and comiimentary to her, told her she was a second Malibran, and accom- panied her on the piaro while she sang some of hersonge, &e., kc, Figaro, which reporie the story, describes the old marsiro as quite touched by the artlessness of the “little Aimer- ican savage,” as he called her. 87 In New York, in redeeming sviled postage fininps, the postmaster cnused a ltd who broug).t stamps that had beyond alldoubt been cree used, to Le arrested. The lad gaye such ‘simony as made it beyond a doubt that wlole fomilirs were engaged in wa-hing and eltring etamps cut off from letters. choke were at once provided wish Y Lsrriet Lane, and not to destroy her. We hear from the United States Consul Mstemoras—Mr. Pierce—that 1,300 Union’ | fre ell orgénized on the Rio Grande, near | Brewnsville, into two cavalry regiments, Thy bave horses, tnd about one-half aré \ erm d. Also, the Consu! writes, that about ror oTrs and amr un.tiey are furnished. The avnoanement that Bangs’ Expedition was destined for Texrs, and tort Governor Hamil- ‘on wer on route with a large force fof the re- lief of the St hae produced (his organiza- das riven Louis Na- wr recroes for Mex- amother ‘ied to the wer Gurr dimen, (© mere are rendy to jon (he Union ranksas | where, a desertion ss um x Srktnad ae tater aba from Wy an viously me left. About 7 o'clock our gupbosts made MD BORO’, Tenn., Jan. 25.— yueton BAX—The Rebels Fortifyingthe Island.— | os the Gomveriand is still Tying in ! ja ¢ Well-tramed, and | m ris in Lyndon, Vt. | emt advent of iron-clads and the p; romise operations in the department. a= emia FROM STAFFORD COURT HOUSE. {From Correspondence Philadelphia Inquirer.) Starronp Court Hoveg, Va, Jan. 30.— Present there are some matters of interest tranes piring bere. kighteen men, bel respectively to the th Pennsylvania 4th snd 9th New York and 17 | cuvalry regiments, on Monday last, started on a connoitering expedition from Cam) Alcock, four miles from burch, and fifteen mules from here, It was heir intentben to scont sround Rap Bock had S auion, but when they by gone Ellis’ led into an ambuscade by hei fae) 0 lat c t tWo-and-a-balf miles of residing niar their camp. Al mounted Se endden! Shin ted the road over ‘which they and sew rel volley ot the mea belon; were 8 were fired upon them. One fing tocompany C, ith New ry, uamed Michael A, Fagan, was in:tantly kilied. Two others were slightly Wwornced: one other was captured. One borse killed and two others taken, but they were recaptured A couri rT war immediately d hed to the 2 rho commands leacquarters of Col, Cesnola, the cavalry brigade of this Grand Divison, and & detachment of filty men were sent to the aid cf the scouting party, When this body arrived they routed the Rib Is, who were compelled :o rorea: hestily across the river, to save them- + selves fromthe vengeance of ourmen. The eacherous Jammer who, in the eu » betrayed our mun, was, capacity of howe e-, cap- nd tncoubtedly will meet with t «nt which he so well merits. Dering the pest week eight sutlers’ wagons were (aptured berween Dumtrics and Oc-o- qran. Many of them were loaded with valu- sive stores, Wlach, no doubt, the Rebels prize voy highly Two rotcrions bu-hwackers, who are sns- pected of havimg shot some Union soldi-rs, wre arresed yesterday. The day hefora, thr be mi+2sef Company H, ith Virgiowcare a Ty, Were captored ac Wheatiey’s Mills,whieh a the Rap- ¢ river rd of havi ¢ od aad Clouumne. avalyy continue to shew them- g Loth sbert of ro | | selves m smal parties almost daily bet ween B cu -va and Stafford More. Tey merel about to obtain information from Rebel in1z ers, Wl sneak in and ont of ounjines to tell all the y hear and see of our doings. Scaretumes the Rebel cavalry dash across the tappohsnock, in the vieinity of the Station, They seldom linger long on this side of the rn . Other parties occasionally make de- monstrations in the neighborhood of Damtries and Occoquan. FROM THE LF DEPARTMENT. The Affair at Bayou Teche. The correspondent of the Philad: lphia Ingué- rer, writing from near Patterson ville, La. gives the following particulars of Ube recent affair at Bayou Teche: For several months the Federals were aware, ot the presence of the rebel gunboat Cotton in the Layov, snd she was the dread: d enemyof all the forces in the Berwick Bay country. Commodore Buchanan, rome the battle, wet up the bayou for the of destroying thr rebel monster if but Fuller, the commander of the Cotton, had beer ized of lus coming, and 60 ebetructed the stresm as to render Gom. Bacbanan’s errand lute. ‘Lhe lather, however, fired a few shots, bul finding be could effect nothing he re q and after conruitation with Gen. Weitzel & the use of arms, and expressing the Mope that | Latte by the jand and nayal forces combined wos determined on. On Janey Toth, Gen. W.’s forces secceeded in Griving the rebels irom Pattereon ville, and at daybreak on the morning of the 14th, the Fed- beyend Patterson ville, T4 Oftharzonboat. the Federal chtea the ad x the 12th Connecticut cover ing the righton a “otton as obstructions. Hq ogee oa, as were fair or two boure here wee «is. Atthis juncture thesth V and Lge the fnceny teen inaesiRe of the latter escaped. bended up stream, the bayou, FROM GEN. ROSECRANS’ ARMY. Activity of the Rebe! pits, Many s Cotton was then nid quarted tr the head of Reipforced—A Bloody Batti > t. {From ce Philadelphia Inquirer.} rel Murfreesboro’, while the enemy are iten~ ing their posit Shelbyville and boma. P are that the ace will be held gain time for urther , im case they are attacked by our forecs before completed their The Rebels are be ney as being norengaeed not active at y bw 2 bow whe are engaged upon For some time past it Anat ‘oF it a the enemy ware being reinforced, and at last that suspicion has become @ certainty, Within the past two weeks Bragg has been about forty or forty-five thousand troops from Richmond, and-there is a but that forther reinforcements are on way. The lead: rs teem determined that the next gereralengagement in this quarter shali be @ decisive one, and that they will either winor loee all in the coming cow The object of Mi ‘ aiige Yorten is to accept an invitation to himeelf and wiie toate nda wedding, one of his strfi bamg aboutto marry one of the fair duuphters of Salem, Mass. The wedding pas a ieody eR postponed Once or twiee -- woupt of the inability of Mr, MeCletlah to be S @F7-Se-me Villain, assnmung to b> a ghost, ba ping the people of Newport, Rh, a the Nay: Tnotifies his ghostsh'p ' a e valves bis lile be had hettersivedaddle ~ des on double quick,