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THE EVENING STAR, | THE-LATEST NEWS. WASHINGTON Orry: | BY TELEGRAPH 10 THE BVRNING S74. MONDAY... -+- FEBRUARY 3, 1863, SEE 7 READING MATTSS ON BVERY PAGE, IMPURTANT FROM PORT ROYAL. ————— THE BNCOUNTRR OF THB BRICBSON IRON- SRR OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. CLAD MONTAUK WITH THM CON- } FevesaTS BATTER MS. @naruio AND OTHRE MATTER. | if THE BALLS OF T#B ENEMY HAVE NO MORB SPIRIT OF THR MORNING PRESS BFFECT one on ER MANT The Intelligencer this morning replies to the aebhes attack of the Chronicle made on Friday, charg- x0 convIRMATION OFTHE RMPORTMD ingethe InteMigencer that it does ndt give to the REBBL Cah tiik O- THE GUNBOAT ‘constituted sathorities the value of that wd. P. SMITH, steady, hearty, and unchallenzing support) = roprapagy Monnon, Feb. 2.—A bearer of dis- ‘whieh they andoudtedly deserve.” patebes; who left Pert Royal on Friday, says ‘The ‘Intelligencer retorts that It has never in 1. i no truth in the report of the “Montauk” Undertaken. to give.any administration, even being disabled at Fort McAllister. He says White its'Swn party was in power, «that im- that Commander Worden lay ander theenemy’s plictt nd unquestioning approval which ths Chronicle prescribes itself a daty;” and goes on to ey that so faras it has obsorvod, «thera are Only two papersin the whole land which pha srahpiae eh eS Ta me “Smith's” capture, on the Stono river, Morning Chronicle in this city, and the other is FROM ARK AS. the Philadelphia Press.” { Brilliant Success of a Scout. The Chromele of to-cay finds in the resolu- Srriycriatp, Mo, Jan. tions introduced into the Rabel Congress by Mr. Foote, evidence of the secret understand- ing betveén the Rebels of the South and the tan so Many hail stones. rai Curtis:—Colonel Harrison telegraphs from Fayetteville the success of a scont just re- — cape aged soners, about two hundred of whom were pa- TRIAL OF THH MILLS roled. The scout consisted of one hundred To-day temg the time fixed for testing the and thirty mem of the ist Arkansas cavalry Various hand mills advertised for army usa, #04 10th Ilfinois cavairy, under Lieut. Colonel Quite a crowd assembled on the Commissary’s Stewart. premises this forenoon, on G street, to wiluess No loss on our side. On that ot the enemy, he competition for the contract to turnish ‘two Killed and several wonnded. thim. A dozen different milis were shown and J. M. Sonovrecp, timed. Nv decision has yet been arrived at. Brigadier General Commanding. — ——_+ eee - 7 c- CAPTURN OF AU.S.GUNBOAT BY THB CON- #7 To-morro™ is the day fixed for the ele: PiDBReres tion of United States Senator from the State of New York, to supply the seat to become va- ireans will be a lively one, as several dis- dispatch: Saints! ai CUuARLESTON, Jan. 30.—The Federal gunboat tinguished candidates are im the fleld, each _P. Smith, ¢: ing eleven guns and 331 men, surrendered unconditionally te our forces this ernor Morgan. Hon. J. S. Wadsworth, Hon. afternoon, after a sharp engagement at Stono H. J. Raymond, Hon. Preston King, Hon. Cur- iver. The enemy's loss is heavy. Only one tis Noyes, Hon. Wm. M. Evarts, Hon, D, ™&2 Ws wounded on our side. Another gun- R 4 i boat escaped in a crippled conditlen. Our Dudley Field, and Hon. C. B. Sedgwick, Hor- forces were under the cammand of Lieut. Col. well supported in the Legislature. Ex-Goy- ace Greeley, Henry Ward Beecher, Judce Yates. Ingram, Recorder Hoffman, and a number of PE AR AEE other distinguished politicians are among the Bombardment of Galveston. crowd now at Albany. > The following extract from a letter written @7 The N. Y. Post, a paper so incr¢dalous in milk-and-molasses-colured article, and even Navy: eves the length ef arguing that it is hopeless to SatcrRDAY Eventna, Jan. 10.—We arrived gettoRichmond through it, and that Richmond | (ff Galvesten about noon to-day, and as soon is of no earthly use to us anyhow, and thatthe | ** the captain reported to the flag officer, the rder ran from the fi t are Army of the Potomac hd better be broken up for eet Sty get camer sndieay! Abas S de ons ng t th LC and packed off West. It is lucky that the bone stopped about two miles from the fort, whiie.| *Utheritics in‘o collision. However prov and sinew of the country, who earry on the the New London and Scotia went close in, to war, are not'so weak-kneed as the speculative %T#W, if possible, the fire of any batteries which the rebels may have erected. warriors of the Tribune and Post stamp. | Surrounding the fort could be seen the tents Tue New Yorx Sexatoriat Exectiox.— directed. ball was opened by the Brook Ascording to the most reliable information re- lyn, which was lying about a miie and half ceuved here, it is almost certain that the radi. !rom.us. We saw a puff of smoke at her bow cads'in the New York Legisiature will tail, sig-. and then heard the deep booming of her guns, nally while in the air we could hear the howling of y, in their efforts to elect a radical to Mr, her shells as they passed over us. Kimg's place in the U.S. Senate. It seems to lee Sciota followed with her eleven inch be understecd that the Dem an ‘arrott guns at one extremity of the town, support ex-Gov: Morgan, of taat be a E geaaly | hile we were along the front ai the other ex. » tremity. We ed fire with one Parrott and to-defeat = radical of the Tribune newspaper | Sawyer, but elicited no rep! . We thea went school. We think the election Iays between within & mile.and » half of the f fort and opened that gentleman and Mr. Preston King, who, it fre upon the rebel encampment. The Sciota | seems, is now quite as distasteful to radicalism came after us, while the Brooklyn, with the i tremendous range of her guns, planted ashwll &s the other—a capital sign for him. Mr.Weed — in the fort at nearly the diatance of three miles. has positively declined to permit the use of his ‘We were rolling tremendously, and had to name, under any circumstances. fire as we were rising. Our starboard thirty- a | ection of the range. The shelleesoeedie iis rection of the rangé. © shell exploded in the Dussag Parrr. Saturday evening Sec- fort, and soon down came the Senet flag, the retary Ohase gave a dinner party toa number halyards being cut, so the credit belongs to the = friends, at his residence, which was attended — anton. After bei ayteigd aene shots, y About fifty personages of ni amo. hs e signal was sent up from the flag ship to were pet Mercier, the patho Sauer cease action. We then came about, and as we ’ returned a field-piece battery was opened upon Baron Stoekel, the Russian Minister; Secretary us, but it fell hort though neat enough for us Seward, Major Generals Hooker, Butler,and to hear and see the shot as it struck about 2) | McDowell, and Brig. Gen’l Van Vieit. rods from us. affair was ‘strictly & private one, and pe fiey ‘We then gave them a broadside, aud the pany spent a very ple: t evening. Miss Sciota three eleven-inch shells, all of which | struck and exploded in the battery. The effect Kate Chase did the honors on the Occasion, must have been tremendons, judging from what | charmingly, a3 usual. | We could see through the glass. We could see 22 aie as ee el a the masts of the Harriet Lane over the town, | % 3 lodgeti y whioh is on 8 narrow strip of Iand. To-night iota oe = =e York, are our squadron has been reinforced by two more rnishing gunboats, carrying sixteen guns. To-morrow, to the rebels to blow Union seldiers to atoms. being Sunday, nothing will be done, but when One foand at Bayou Teche bore the mark: ; brane connie Sead ye it Ce ae EO! DGETT’ aiveston a doomed town. ie disgrace oe 5 thor ates” | attending the capture of the Harriet Lane must New York. | be wiped out, and the vengeance upon its cap- | Patented Aug. 21, 1855." | tors will beawfal. On Monday we shali at- T shouldbe revo! ‘and the a bine to pass the forts at the mouth of the har- tees hung as fast as legisintion and hemp can @ccomplish the two deed phe co S7In the United States Supreme Court on SMITHSONIAN LECTU RES —Prof, Hoas- FORD will by the coneluding Lecture of 1 VBNIN Frid War nahin Tees Bhiee Saree ida: ion ua , Iron-el ips. Lecture ——— sya aie tan “ute cP oe comtience at o'clock. Admittance {reo te fo at pt imemaniling commenceat so clock. Admittance free. It court below. Justices Nelson, Wayne, and MOTOR —t- Gieiks, Me Ghiele and mom- Gaage Tribe, No.6,1.0. 8 Me Ulifford dissented. The court below had de- are hereby notifled to atteld the vogelny azn oreed that three piers of the bridge be taken | THI® (Monday) NIGHT. to rake the prover ar- Tangementa to attend the funeral of late Broth- | down on the town side, sustaining the claim er. Jour Moway. Members af siete eos f the j . Visiting ‘rothers, otifed that tne foneral wil of the jurisdiction on the part of Iows. Ko <n ais bots _ aie ieee 7 Col. Baker has arrested eight parties for Mistynres Bes, ik Procuring soldiers’ discharges on forged pa- _J08. A. BURCH, ©. of B. pers. Among tiem is Lieut. 0. N. Holding, of Ne mer UNION LITHRARY ASSOOIATION | | 01 the: 2d Wisconsin, who forged Dr. McUali’s Will Pereafter held their regular meeti INDAY BV. NG mencing mame, receiving from twenty-five toahundred ) ie. Pobruary 34 int the Bo sator ro doliars for each case. Pa: ter Pi bl)" Chureh, corner of 5th and I sts, The subject ymasi omeroy ait eee 1 peid them upon their papers. pe aeards SA circulay has been issued from the Sur-__ '~General’s office, warning the soldiers en- titled to @ distharge from paying money te, nt Assist them in get- | Certificates of disability. Tho surgeons in | oertificaite. f ah a i Efe tna oe on the Island. ma of sale i ee | ae aren by © the mavenlceneet la S@"TasHoade Committee on Elections will pet F Fame Prastecs, JOHN ¥. ’ Sed iae Doles ee onc eemenbers | tease GBEEN @ ead oe Aneta. Lot haterfere-in the elections in any way. In | Bee eka TAR HORSE SHORES —You condideration of the féet that the olections | mecting of the Bisse ey her moi ly j ting of miths’ evi ceppon of efora eos tny | ReLeh MODY AUAHIRG, Baar acy | Y BVSHING, are willing to O¥eriook the informalities. NUL ars Teuvegied to atiand Beart swab 2 | the Assvsiation. Ja3i-2" by Fabiptg- asad the prisoners taken to i... sete 5t. Losis from Murfreesboro’, iueluding many | f captured in the battle, bave | signified their de- | alg o gpchr re Sects btn ona. eee sire to take the onth of allegiance, and will be: Beit tor so fogs» Taga hansen Teledéed upon osth and giving bonds to reside fe g.99 mir : i |= In some Of the free states during the war. i S09 aR TOR Le OR OHaRTBR—Oarry- so-Tt is said that Generals Cadwalader, | reat’) TaD a onght Say “apoly to Martindale and Van Alles, are to compose the ts en ly Ohantier Ti "Getistan al pency te Seas: | 7] BapRSHE Laon eS ae Lieat. Col. Pelouse wil probably be Judge k VED Advocate. for Wilson & Lewrenes which the graces ie are requested to come ‘forward and 87° The arrival of Gen. McUiellan in Boston Way, or it will be bold to pay ox bas’ quiteexcited our gallant contrere of the fo 2-28 Caye'@. ai one Bosfon Post. All alone by itself, one of his 4 2 mm ULES! MULBS!! MB. Ti “All eonte of Paragraphs,” reads, “Hooray for M #” ie of me tees Little Mae! and may God bless him!" or ee rizchange om moderate torms, “Tome F ; ov Haroun’s Feary Noto- On Tat eet r QL RInty—The ident bas determined to re- fo 2-3" seind So much of the General Urder which dis- >. —-->- missed Col. Tom Ford (of the 32d Ohio) from Uwe service for cowardice at Herper's Ferry,on condition that he tenders his Teeignation, to ‘take effect the day he was cashiered. This dece . wit Bot mitigute his cowardice, bus merely allows !o his ows account, and he stone is authorized to bim to Seorpt cae aga, should any ever be "8 the name of the frm in War iste anna offer ma —s \. Inquirer. ‘ f tai oom SAMURL PURST: es i Oe — ” a7 The Jagislaterse. of Nova Scotia and PArcstHaRricon 1ZBD OLD RYW WHISKY* New wi Gi ovilbinees am ance : for medical use, sold st ADAMBON’S, 300 ary tor the purposs of passing thigebatrat Ninth street, one door from Pa, arene Sots tp giveeiivct to the Intercolonial railway | yyURB LYNCHBUKG i BMOKING TOBACCO one Pitty "Bowie ees HO Ring of te Mone! S&F Fourteen of the jolly boys in the3d Rhode = gieden. As Billg w ithout an equal in love for Island, at Beaufort, have organised themselves | Dit tribe and ba: ig Rrovnda, no this Tobacco into @ Regro minsirel oompany, and give enter. | $'sPds abrivalled in po at of delicacy ; ite richness, ne favor end pleasant parfame havin eee meiuch are highly enjoyed by officers | {r the meritgrious title of Ne Phe Une wees ADAMBON ®, 506 Ninth street, one door from wa ent says the radicals have | ot roved themselves just as unfit to govern the | HE PARTNERSHIP RETO - nited States as Robespierre was in the first | T ing in thie city between Litter Se aT. Freack Republic, or Lamartine in ths second. Bae tts ne =e Vy stvle of Litaner & 0. S89” The origins! manuscript of Gray's Ela, Sie consent, by cnwadinn st focanal tate eee: | sia I therefrom of A. Relies eo et BF be carried on at t! dosely and much mutilated, sold at auction in 344 Pa avenue, by Lewin Littace wos es NO. London recently for £100 sterling. ard style of 1 Litawer & Oo. Al pit B7-The Illinois Legislaturehayebeon having ¢ mentioned piace. net Fa Wee #20. & trollo a Chicago, at the State's expense, i Pht fire for four hours to try_nia vessol, (tha Mon- tank.) The balls have no more effect upon her Nothing had been heard at Port Royal of the —To Major Gene- z turned from Van Buren, having captured the Democratic. leaders, or “peace men” of th? steamer Julia Roan and threa hundred pri- Acting Rear Admiral Lee has sent the follow- lowing telegram to the Secretary of the Navy: canton the 4th of March next by the expira- -. :. tion of the term of the Hon. Preston King. It is Nuwront News, Jan. 31, via Fortress Mon- roe, Feb. 1—& o'clock a. m.—The Rienmond expected that the contest between the Repub- Examiner of Saturday contains the following * by Acting Paymaster Frederick R. Thompson, of the U. S. steamer New London, detailing regard to Virginia “mud” during McUlellan’s some incidents of the bombardment of Galves- «@upaign, is now a devout believer in hu ton, has been forwarded ta the Secretary of the | North Carolina Legis ot the ane wt and towards them our fire was eo enth, near Fstreet. @# It isthe‘ Union House, feb 3-Iw* WM. @YRNG & BRO., Prop pactnte a : ata Boric, conse NEY CANTBEBURY! jONTHS, and b: mapeenniug 101 First time in this sity of the m Mis8 JENNIE ALLEN. gity. Yard, »D. 0, FROM THE RESELLiOUS STATES ~~ THE CONTE DS WONT HaV¥ TAB NORTH BST Af ANY Price. — —— NOBTL CAROLINA CONTCMACIOLS, —— From tate Richmond papers we gather the followiag> Bed The Rithmond Braminer re-padlishea Hon. Robert J. Walker's recent leiter on thie Federal fin-nets, xe an evidence of --the Mnancial strats of the Yankee nation.” Mr Hol-mann's New Jersey peas gesola- tions were alsc published, with the commants of rome of the New York journals upon them The D:zpatch, in an editorial, ander the “Latest from Frederickahnrz," annonnces thit “there are no hortile Yankees now on the south #ide of the Rappahannock, ard that itis believed that the regent heavy raigs hive disconcerted whatever plane the Yankee General may have laid, or at least indeRaitely postponed them.” (Correspondence of the Richmond W 1 FREDERICKSTURG, Jan.23.—Since my dispatch ig the imminence of an- other attack, nothing bas iranepired to materi- aily change that opinion. The. incessaxt rain of Tuerday night and Wednesday and conse. quent bad condition of the roads and country, #0 unfavorable to military movemonts, partic. ularly.of alarge a may be the means of giving a truce to h ities for several days, at least, but itis believed slmost universally by soldiers and citizens, that the inauguration of the intended “on to Richmond” moyemant will be actually begun within a very short period of time, and from the enemy’s present base. Considerable bodies of troops have been moving wp the opposite bank of the rivar for two or thrre days past, but how faris anknown. It Was surmised that they were reinforcements for their right wing, though it may have beea nothing than one or more brigades seeking another spot for an encampment affording bet- ter facilities tor wood, water, &o. THE NOK PUWEST. [From Atlanta Intelligencer, Jan. 20.) The resolutions introduced by Mr. Foote in Congress bearing upon a reconstruction of our Government with the Northweatern States, we desire now sulemnly to protest against, and we trust they will be tabled by the Oon- federate Congress, whenever they ara taken up to be considered. Woe ara fighting this war | for Southern independence and for a Govern- ment of Southern States, recognizing African slavery as an institution ordained of God, ben« eficial to mankind, a necessity in onr social and political ret as States. Hence the admission of any Free States into our Union is notonly repugnant to us, butit will be only a continuance of that evil which has brought on the war, and which toget ridof we are now fighting. If the Northwestern States should shake off the North and Fast, and set up for themselves a new Government, and desire to be at peace with the Sonth, no barrier will be placed in their way by cur Government, and We shall be willing to treat witi them as an independent Government, in peace, as friends, iu War, as foes, NORTH CAROLINA CON TUMACIOUB, {From the Rienmond Whig, January 26.) We had hoped the Legisiature of North Car. olina would have resssem’ eral and conciliatory view: bave Confederate authe little regard for the feelir f are upon us,and our whole is at stake. We must fpr the present bear and forbear; our eafety demandsit. We earnestly trust that the have too interests dependent o; q do nothing to bring the Sts on fe we have no time and cannot afford to wra among oursel now. Let us postpone sonal and party grievances to another and m distant day. The first, the at duty of e true southerner is to put furih all his a oy for the overthrow of our implacable and bar- barous enemy. We assure our friends in Nerth Carolina that we who sympathize with them in the wronys | or slights they have received, cannot sympa. | thize with them in any measure that may tend to impsir the efforts of the common govern- ment for the common safety. The time will come for the redress of al! domestic grievances; but till then, and while a fureign foe is thraat. ening us with subjugation, let us, with anited hearts and hands, uphold the sacred cause. “NEVEB TOO LATE TO LEARN!” THAT i THR PLACE TO GRT THE BESY STEAMED OYSTERS! 13 av Tus “UNION HOUSH,” 71H Sauer, Opposite the Patent Office, WM. SWRNG & BROTHER, Proprietors, Where will be found the best the market affordn, | obliging and attentive servants, and the Bar well stocked with the choicest Wines, Liquors, &e, Give usacall. BF Don't forget the House, Sev- NEW CANTERBURY! NEW CANTERBURY! 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A: ONLY & CENTS PER BUSHEL! ing mach the cheapest tuel to hi “eh Hie omen ¥ of aauperior” cr am wa the ime 200 Di an Light Oo.¢514-Mlevouth st,” Sa diinaee® B ee FOR SALE CHEAP, Lor OF PINE PILES, nit le for buildi; ‘ ire of Master Labores at Nave fi ja T-lw* Releases from the draft ea the + have been allowed in the following Oar! Kraatach. George Seubert Joheus Qearga Hohne Joachim Lucors........ [7**+<> SOLDIBBS. at's Orrico, 2. 3 =r x, ait 4 Tt being reported that various partias b; tained money from Invalid soldiers inter the pre. tenee cfussisting them to their disdharge from the aervice, notice is Hereby given that certifcates of disebility for discharge to soldiers in. general hos- pi als and c-mps are only given by the surgeon ia charge of auch hospital or camp, ané the obtrusive efforts of persons claiming to be special agents re- [ preparation of discharge | papers. All soldiers are warned against giving money on such plea to any person whatever, By order 6f the Surgéon General : JOSBPH B. SMITH, Yurgeon U. 8B. Army. 7AR BEPARTMENT, Wasutwroron, January 25, 1868. tari instead of haste: PERSONAL. i U2; MATH. Or get itat the New York Grocery, oor enth, of the very ply &.(Bity) cents per gallon. A TROLOGY.—Ha: eda! in Washington, the | cal MADAMB FORREST, Toctxm88 AND ASTRULUGIST. Twin wonderful lady is a suven*h daughte born with » oaturai gift, and was @ pupil o! repownod Astrologer. She tells your together these lon, vost quality, for | ja S1-3t* rr. 6i life and futare destiny, brings © ng separated, causes speed’ rinyes, ean show likenesses of your abse! or frieids, or future buxband. Burivessstrietly confidential. 1 etrect. between 7th aud Sth sts , the only three- story trick house in thesquare. Namen tas door. Ladies fifty cents; g-utlemen not admitted The | oniy layin America who possesses tne true science Cures all dinaanc- Always at horns, in | O CITIZENS OF ALEXANDRIA sorts of Old Paper, Books ters, Coins, Engravin, um: i b Volumes Schooleraft’s , Burr's Trial, Wilkinson's Memoirs, Old y i ing that cun- | ED HUNTSR. k D4 Washington, Warhington, D.C. History of Virgin: ber gor garrets. . L. SMITH, Olairvoyant, Test Mediu scuth A street, Uapitol i 2d sts., heals disease by magnetism with bat little 1s and describes your deceased frien our living husbands, wiv: » descrines exactly the lo urately that persons marvel with surpri 8 fortells future events ring? ®, reads character Hiil, between isfand 3 butthey | 5 and for the unmarri in busiaons, im: RS. WREN STILL CONTINURS TO RS EVERY DISEASE BY HAND MAGNETISM. 445 K Sramer, ee Sta amp NO IMPOSITION O83, Doctress and Astro born with a natural gift. She tells the past and future—was never known to fail. Cause speed: together those long aa F street West, between 6th and 7th, near the Patent Offies. The only person that can show a likeness ef future husba: n H Manaus Ri or absent fr‘en: - 426 Wth street, corner of *. a. W.¢e IKST CLASS BOABDING —Vacancy and lady, at No. 350 K st. Row, between isth ‘and 13th sts It wae and rebel sympathizers need n —Pleasant Purbished Rooms to single and commanicating, one aguare from Will: Irquire at the Btar Office, Also, afew Grst class Table Boarders -—495 Seventeenth ad. I. one double BED for rent, with frst c ‘able Boarders taken at $6 per week, jazi 5t* home-boara’et 3 Pe AY BOAKD.—A few Da: commodated with gnod week at the New ¥crk Hotel, corner o! streets, SsyLLIvs’ CameTkye BOUBBON The undersigned having been appointed sole sale of the above cel begs leave to call the attention of the publi pure eget oy pon) ees ‘ofessis rm off and others we have to state that the poisonous Fusil Oil has been ext: of the best stimulauts and most useft the sick and debil and a eubstitute for hi, . Lewis, Boston tracted which rend fal rticle will commend itealf \¢ CO! °WJORRPA W. WALRN oorner 9th st., ane Penn. svenue. as! BATT TERR EERE of Philadelphia, Ra Bath Rooms. avenue, Dear 1ith street, where he is now pre to cure all diseases by the lates! and scientific Water. Elestrie, Su: it, most impro' liances dai a stontion to all T ladies. from 9 to'S, He at 5 ie ives "All sorta’ iy and permanently cured. oir es Diptheris, Boariet abundance, from tie TREATION, BOLDIEBSI a oS EE A x Ewe an CARR’ Im YOUR APEAOK STOVE is sustd iter tent. peack withoutasy ap- oF i F590. Be.4 .@ M188 HANNAH BIRGE, Fn Grace elect ow iy Baro gece Wan h as ep ateen arcs a }, Whereall) 5 jes markets can: i ere, with pando ng "oth af fare “_H. D. @ELSTON. Propristor, GOLD PAPBRHANGINGS. 486 Ff mad pea mi lowest cash prices, jo. 486 8 doors above Odd F. 500,000 sity atk, Wikie wi ales, Te koe?’ er cask ot then |, Green street TR WELL Proprietor. Mo NEW BALMORAL els, Mine and Es best 623 Beventh st | brandy, % cases In consequence of the presmre of. business atthe | War Dopartment, passes for citizens to visit the Aimy ef the Potomac will be given at the office of | Lieut. Col. Conaap, 132 Pennsylvania a j above Nineteenth street. ‘take cow rv. x. : AN IMBDETAN? Carrcer. ‘The Navy Department somehow manages to gife-s streak of fat-always with a streak of | lean. The lées.of & vessel notod eisowhore is awreiened by the importsat capture siated Seems A dispateh received at the Na+ 7 Depariment “Tbe Richmond Whig, of Satarday, an- neurces the capture on Thursday morning, off Charleston, of the steamer Princess Royai, rupninz the blockade with a most valuable cargo. The piJot and one of the crew escaped, and arrived at Charleston, with dispatches from Capt. Maury.” ‘The Princees-Koyal is one of the steamerathe | Navy Department has bier particularly look- Advices received at that Department sbow that she took in, prior to sailing, 600 bbia. (00,000 pounds) gunpowder, machinery for } steam bollers, sleam cooking wagon, six screw jerked his staf! from Ntm,~ and th: sounds sa Kelly ands time to secure ) station - bis wite comdurt, aud Mot q for court fdr assauit aed Kelly, were are-ted for refasing to sid the officer. Shenhea was disminsed, and the others held for further bearing. wert carrying station houee,@ crowd of the followed, expressing a clannish feeling ateret, paseed, 5 i asked the matter, and onere- ied that mos Carthy bad N r. ‘orley dest of the fight, } propellers, two Armstrong guns, 500 cases be and shoes, 229 bags coffee, | $00 balvs sheet iron, 500 boxes tim plates, 141 bales hardware, 16 cases machinery, 1 case buttons, 10 cases blankets, &c., &c. McCarthy to the APPOINTED. The Commicsioner of Pensions has made the H following additional appointments of medical | and surrical exami : i . H. Ki lonongahe! r any otber man that wants OOAL © ee ee judging from McCarthy's bead. the crowd told him to“ sha " orhe would get what Nicholis did. Wor- told them t go along or they might share fate, One of the crowd struck a by Worley, and others him very for his buresa. gentleman standing oe Worley down and beat bad! iy. M. Holleran was | Lucius H. Alien, Oswego, N. Y.; G. W. Biack- | burn, Weat Newton, Pa; William J. Romig, i i -L. W. Dennison, Faribsuit, arrested as one of the Allentown, Pa.;-L. gem . fined him $10 for disorderly conduct, which he ; and bail for court being required in the assault and battery caer, he gave bond in $308. | Minn.; Curtis Otwell, Greenville, Obio; Chris- tian Hershe, Muscatine, lows. McDOWELI COURT OF INQUIRY. In the McDowell Court of Inquiry to-day Gen. Enford was examined, eliciting nothing of public interest, however. a ‘Wasurnotox Morey MagkeT.—Q notations for stocks, coin and un. ey Lewis Johnson & U.S. Conpon Bonde, 1581 ..,... 0 Notes ...... -oo0e- 100% U.S. Gertificates Indebiedness , 91x Trent money, furnished Bankers @7 The great Washington favorite (Miss Mitchell) has returned to us once more, after an unprecedented success in Chicago, Cincin- | nati, Louisville, st. Louis, Boston and Provi- dence. She fills her limited engagement here, t- to returnto Boston to fulfilla promise to the i | Bostonians before playing in New York, where sbe clos her spring career previous to her de- All admirers of genius vill avail themselves of this opportunity of | WitLessing her great play, “Fanchon, the 4 Virgmia bank notes, 35 discount; South olina, Georgia. &c., 35a40 Jina, 35a40 discount ty —— Crrevit Court.—The February term of Cirenit avi a — morning udge res! the death of Judge Crawford, of thé Cruninal Court: and also re- ported the resolations adopted ai a meeting of the bar. Judge Dunlap ordered the resolutions to be inserted upon on of the Copri, and out of respect to. memory deceased, the Court then adjourned until 10 o'clock to- morrow morning. Lee Prrsowal,—Gen. Butler and his chief of jor Strong, are still in town. Baltimore, he ong h = in 8 ret to his com- in the Army of the Potomac. Sumner with his family of residence. sill quite low at y physician to Mr. parture for Europe. Gonr.—Section 1, General Orders No. 19, reads as follows: “By cire tion of the Presi- | dent, Hospital Chaplain C. W. Denison, having left this country for Europe, is dropped ftom the roils of the army.” Fon voyage,Chawles! Washington city can TELEGRAPHIC. sovtmsies esa IMPORTANT NAVAL NEWS. phiianntlemennnit. THE HARRIET LANE BSCAPED FROM GAL- Erastus ey son, and . Paine Corning) arrived on ——> . Tamoar asp Cataaeri: TIORE —Those who require the services usa psite is > she ake ini—eehiiincelis: THER BROOKLYN AND OTHER FEDBRAL VES- SELS LN PURSUIT OF HER, nites: DESTRUCTION OF THE CONFEDERATE GUN- BOAT ORETO. Pecstelanaet ret New York, Feb. 9.—Thé Harriet Lane, it is reported, escaped from Galveston om thamorn- ing of the 19th ult. The Brooklyn and two or three gunboats chased her. Passengers by the Columbia say the Oreto is totally destroyed. This is on the authority of the steamer Creole, which spoke the gunboat Cayuga Jan. 27. Jt was reported at Havana that heayy firing was heard at Matanzas and Cardenas, as if coming :from a serious contest atsea, It was also stated that the Oreto or some other rebel vessel has been chased by sev- eral Union gunboats, but the result is not IS80LUTION Uy - {PARINARSHIP. ° r tofore we mubectivert us sent—R. 8. 4 Servies Will sett! Washington, Jan 2. 13. ARTNERSHIP NOTICK.—The onéersignea bave this day formed The Creole, trom New York, arrived at Hay- ana on the 28th ult. She brought news that she spoke the Union gunboat Cayuga, which re- ported she had observed a steamer on fire, and supposed it Was the Oreto, and three other vés- sls were firing into her with great ’ The locality of the engagement is not definitely stated, but was in the vicinity of capes off Uar- denaa and Matansas. - &ec., &e., at the old ¥ EDWIN C. Washington, Feb. 2. ias3. a IMPORTANT FROM NOK TH CAROLINA amenities IMPORTANT MOVEMENT Ni AN IMO! T MOVRM GOING ON ee STIRRING NEWS TO BE LOOKED FOR. — —— AT ASSEMBLAGE OF VESSELS AT BRAU- GRE. BM! or ipa Morpumap Cry, N.C., Jan. 30.—The waters between here and Beaufort are black with vessels of 311 kinds, which are enly awaiting the abatement of the severe gale which has been prevailing for five days. Capt. Slaight, chief quartermaster of this department, has completed his arduous labors in fitting out the great expedition of the day. The army is in splendid condition, and eager for the coming conflict. General Weeselle is left in command at Newbern, with an adequate force for any NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Nuw York, Feb.2.—11% a m.—First Boarad— Coupons, 6's, 1881, %%; 7.30 Treasury notes, WIK8103; Gold, 157%4a157K; Demand, Notes, CONGRESSIONAL. Se XXXEVIMth CONGRESS—THIKD SESSIOR ———__ Moxpay, February $. Susars—The pres: the body a re the Smi:hsoni Badger, of n. Cc. 01 Jong ovased to attend the - is now believed to be in the presented the petition of for redress ted, impri sca menees ae ir ° attention, | Moveaiber 2, 2ats, char pit, Trice *homere: Dotile, t be bad 7 having ben arrest! fayetio and disc! deons ir. , and Mr. Samner, who moved | ite reference to the Judiciary Commities; and Mr. Howe, who moved it be laid on the table Laid on the table—yeas 23, nays 16. The Senate's amendments to the Consular jomatic bil were concurred {p. mate bill amending the act forthe col. 4 Jection of revenue in ineurreetionary districts, was The bill authorixin colored soldiers io put down the YOaL OL © vamnarean HS? OFT saw fees Oroverr shore, Hie preee DANOING aCaDeMY, the em ent of ‘ ITBEMENT G PEAT a en CLOTHING MEBOHANTS: J. BRUOB & 00, selling thelr stock of i MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTGIRG at less than any other honse in W: is the Nme to secure some of the GREAT BARGAINS offered by us, We have on hand the finest selee- CASSIMERB OOATS, PANTS AND VESTS in thecity. Also, lateat styles of McOLBLLAN SACKS, for citisens’ and soldiers’ wear, BOYS’ OLOTHING Of all deseriptions, VYALANTINGSI wiht trade supplied, ot the lowest etn os A LENTINES iB-tw Ste Ps eaetarniing Ber BpOR RDP WNUROKER! y TAILS at

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