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‘THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY .- FEBRUARY 3, 1843, ——————————Saa a7 BBADING MATTER OF EVERY PAGE. 88S OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. | SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PREBS ‘The Intelligencer adverting to the wonder‘u! Summrrset made by the “on to Richmoni® r..d- irals of Inat year who now gre maintaining that Richmond can't be reached for the mud, and Moreor:r, is not worth taking ‘‘at all, at all," Quote: from th- issues of those same papers of fa-t year their Inudations of the views of Sec- @ tuy >tanton who, as reported by them, in- Sist-' tha. if Gen. McCleilan could not move Di- artivery ind transportation wagons for the mud be si ould “.eave them behind” and go on t& at cck the enemy without them. This mode cf *moving on the enemy’s lives” 20 much laude year ago does not seem to **wash!” The Circle continues i's warfare upon the Intelligencer, insisting that the latter is not sound on the mater of giving the Administration Proper support, The Chronicle has also a congratulatory edi torial on the peesage of the negro enlistment bil Pa x +02 + —___ A Senatorial Nominxation.—The nomina- tion of ex-Gov. Morgan to succeed the Hon. Preston King as U S. Senator, made last nizht. Gisgrunil-s radicalism here as much asin Al- buny, evicently. It is of national importance, as going to show that already radicalism has ost its control of the action of the New York Legisiature—a change for the better we have been for rometime past awaiting, in the con®- Gent anticipation that it would speedily take Place. It will doubtless have the happy effect Bere to which it is justly entitled. We hear that in view of ex-Gov. Morgan’s candidacy, the democrats of the New York Legislature have declined nominating against him. Woe Sincerely believe that all that is necessary to Secure union on the part of the people of all the loys] States in sustaining the prosecution of the war as when it began, is the defeat of the Aims of radicalism on all future occasions like this one. Horace GReecey's VaGaRixs —Failing to turn Secretary Seward out of the Foreign Of- fice, Mr. Grerley has modes ly undertaken to" ™ «nage the foreign affairs of the Government of the United States. If report be true, he has actually sought, and obtained an interview, ‘With the French Minister here for the purpu-< Of assuring the Government of Napoleon III that mediaticn in our af'airs—Mr. Seward to the contrary notwithstanding—would not be obj: cted to by the radical Republicans. Caucht at it, he makes trank confession, but tries to liphteu bis fall by saying that he does not seek int rvention till after the frst of May. Now Curing all his “forward to Richmond” rhodo- menace, was there not method in the madness ofthe Tribune, and was it not all the time pur- suing what it revarded as the most ayailable ard prudent course to bring abent a separs!ion Of the States! Let it not be forgotten that Mr. Gree'ey, at the time of the secession of South Carolina, was for letting the “wayward sisters €epart ip peace * Have THEY Lert THE RAPPAHANNOCK !— The Kichinend Whig of Saturday last says : “The New York World has a report from a well-informs4 source that the Army of the Pe- tema&c w te be broken up, and the bulk of it sent West—only = fragment to be retained at Wash. ington. This comes of our movements being krown to the a If we only had our fall forces now upon the Rappahannock, ins‘ead Ol being scattered south and west, we could eee short work of the Yankee concern at aobasice. But it is useless to cry over spilt ani «The Yankee accounts announce Stonewall's Arrival at Vicksburg with 10,060 m Would to Heaven they were within ten miles of Wash- ington!” Ifthe Whig may be believed, a considerable portion of the Iste Confederate army on the Rappahannock has been “scattered south and Weet.” 1fs0, now is the time (mud permitting) for Hooker to “ wadein.” But the Whig's staie- mente may be made for a purpose, and should be received with caution. ! S7'Gen. Grant bas ben oblized to dig an en. | tirely new canal opposite Vicksburg, that commenced by Gen. Williams last fall having been planned on unsound enzineering princi- ples. At last accounts the water was flowing in rapidly, and it was expected that the river ‘Would soon make itself at home in the new ebannel. Gen. Grant had several guns in po- sition at the foot of the canal, with which to silence @ battery planted by the Rebels oppo- wite. SF To-day is the day fixed for the electionof United States Senator from the State of New York to supply the seat to become vacunt on the 4th of March next by the expiration of the term of the Hon. Preston King. Ex-Governor Morgan has been nominated in Republican caucus. The Democrats have made no no:ni- nation. @7 The Springtieid (illinois) Journal says there ste about fifteen members in the Legisla- ture of that State who are in full sympathy With Jeff. Davis. $7 Onr forces have taken possession of Frank- in, Trasesser, driving out the Rebel General Forrest. @7 The steamer Ocean Queen, with the Cal- | ifornia maiis and $300,000 in treasure, arrived at New York yesterday. i ' Torack GREELEY AND InTSRVENTION.— | Horace Grevley, the editor of the New York ‘Trivunt, in om article in that journal of yes- trisy, reviews at length certain strictures ‘that have been passed on his recent article on the war. The article of Mr. Greeley concludes | Bs follows: | I insist that di acy has nearly exhausted Ya resources in this field, and that only deter- mined a: successful fighting can save the country—that delay is perilous, and inaction | dewh I do not believe there is or has been | any dan; of milttary or forcible intervention iu our q 1 do fear tnat three or four months of such effort and such luck as we | have had for the past three, will expose the | Untom cause to extreme perila. Hence I reite- | Yate my suggestions that the Weet Point Acad- emy be shut up, the coast survey susvended, ‘and their Offivers sent to the war; that the ani- | Tormed militia of the loyal States be called out to guard Baltimore, ‘ashington, the line of the Fotomac, etc., while every available sol- diver is pushed forward to confront and over- © ‘wer the forces of the rebellion. Others may ee enn ; I believe he Union is to be lost or saved in conflicts ow impending, and that they should be pre- —_ for and fought with a clear understand- g of this ee PatVaTecce Ussiv Rerortsey To BE SUNK. Passengers by the steamer Columbia from Havana, at New York, with dates from the former place to the 2th ult, make the follow- ing report: While remaining at Havana the passengers learned the inhabitants that heavy firing bad been heard at ipposed distance of sixty Miles from that place. It was positively as- a red some who appeared to be well in- formed in the matter that several of the Federal unbosts bad attacked the Oreto, and sank her. ‘be report wus generally believed in Havana, wad was the all absorbing theme of conversa. ‘tion. The Colummma left Havana for New York at 1 p.m.on the 2th. Just prior her ure the Creo'e, from New York, arrived, bringing the tpteilig. nce that she had been hailed by the States gunboat sy aby ohage the day pre- ‘Vieus, And was informed by captain thata mumber of the national guaboats and the Oreto bad bad @ sharp engagement, during which the Oreto was struck by a shell and sunk. As but half an hour elapsed between the ar- rival of the geese sorry of the Go- jumbia, it was 5 r the passengers of the latter vi to gather the particulars. ‘Taking into con-ideration, however, the confi. dence of the people at Havana in the truth of the report, and the subsequent confirmation by the officers of the Creole, the pas-engers are fully convine-d that the Urew has been de- @ roved. ‘Three days -revious to the arrival of the Columbia st Hayana the Oreto was chased into that port by the U5. gunboat Cuyler. Ou ths following day the Cuyler disappeared, evi- dently for the purpos« of drawins out Uw Ure. to from bor place of refuge. | Rouse of Mr. Ackmann, (7th str: OUR MILITARY BUDGEY. | ee FROM TU ESS DAVIA HAS AN ADVANTURE IN MO- EBILS Hay. eee nee ony? PTCTAL. aTs. APARTMENTS GminOTOR, Vevraary 2, a, | Infermation bas been receive’ at this Dapart- ment from the United States Miniser at Bogota, Bow Grevesa, of tue death, in thet coventry, of Fr-derics B,Gilber$, Civil euginesr, formerly of HB VISITA ONB OF OTR GUNBOATS AND : Phiisdeiphia. Farther particcisrs may be ob- BSCAPHY UNRECOGNIZBD —<———— The New Orleans correspon-ient of the New York Express, under daw of Jannary 23, telie of @ wonderful eecape of T+ Davis from cap- ture, Jeff. and some otber vig rebel gene started on ® tour of inspection in the bas, and the machinery of their steam tug gi ont, thay Were drifting out to sea, when they bethonght | themeel yee to take a mail boat avd go, ss they pretended, for the Engiish Consui, wiry at that | Doumeat happened to be in one of the steamere of our blockading fleet. Unusual asd extraor- dinsry ss this feint would seem, it succeeded, an:! the renowned J.D. got safely beek to bis own dominions ere any of our people auspactad | bes presence near them. fishy. The story sounds THE PRINCES= ROYAL. Below we give the principal it-ms of the manitest of the cargo of tha «steamer Prin- cess Royal, of whose capture while endeay- coring to ren the blockado of (harie:ton harbor. news reached hera yesterday through the last published copy of the Richmond Whig received at Fortress Mource. Tay fact that a copy of ber manifest is at hand bere at this time proves the vigilance with which our foreign office notes the operations of the rebels on the other side of th: orean and their aiders and abetiers. The tutai value of this cargo in London, without inanrance, was $14,28., while her own value thers was much greater, as she is one of the fastest and host btilt iron propellersever turned out froma Britieh sbip yard. Her value end tha: of her cargo to the rebels, had she succeeded in getting into Charleston harbor, wouid have been mil- lions of dollars. Though caught endeavoring te get into Charieston harbor, she was cleared for Vancouver's Island. Not the least interesting part of her story is thet ehe was the property of Lindsay «& Co., the Mr. Lindsay of which firm ins: year moved in Lis seat in Parliament that the Kritish Govern- ment should ne longer acknowledge th» block- ate because of its alleged ineM. iency! Has he at least not had sufficient proof of the groungiessness of that plea in the toss of his vesselT ‘The bill of lading shows that the Princess Royal (a vessel of $94 tons) cleared from Luna- don onthe Sth of December, 1 fur Halifax and Vancouver's Island. shipped were “Ww st. brandy, by Tipping & Co.: 15!,761 pounds of coffee, by H. pounds of gunpowder, by Cr pounds of tin, by T. S ; Sty an; 12,975 pepper, by H. Sollowa ine candles, by T.T. Bell & Co.; J iron, 500 boxes tin plate: ware, by James Shakspeare; 110 coils of roj» £350 pounds of paper, 21 packages of dirug-, 7,0 dozen cotton thread, 16) gross do. pitces print cotton, 1 case pins, 16 cas ciinery, 200 dozen hoots, 1 t. nace bars, 6 frames do. by H. one case military buttons, 1 case steel pen 2 do. pins, 3 do. buttons, 5 cases flannel shirts, 1 case emery cloth, {0 pairs ankets, 7 cases bone buttons. $90 gros. cotton tkread, 1 case needles, 2,332 pieces wool stuff, 11 cases hard- tons sheet par ma- 3» fur screws, ware, 12 cases machinery, § cases shoe thread, | 2 do. hooks and eyes, | do. bone buttons, | do wool hosiery, 2¢ casks and 42 cuses drugs, 5 | 8 caeks iron screws, | case pins, 8 cases and 23 casks apothecary, 9 cases sewing cotton, 80 yieces woolens, | case plain cottons, 3 do. dyed, 3 cases files, 1 case steel wire, 6 cases printed cotton, § cases cotton hosiery, 2 do. cotton gloves, | 2do. linen thread, 250 gross sewing cotton, 20 doz. show thread, sundry packages machinery, | by Lindsay & Co.; 95 packages bou's end shoes | and 40 packages leather, by L. Irenberg. CONVALESCENT STRAGGLERS- ‘There have been sent to th Tespective regi- meuts from the Soldiers’ Rest in this city, in the month of January just past, 6,074 convales- cent stragglers, most of whom reached this city by rail. MAJOR G ERAL SICKLES Major General Sickles reached bere last eve- | ning, apparently in fine heaith. «02+ — --- Gen. BuTLER'R New Miastoy.—Gen Batler has had severai interviews with the President and Secretary of War, who haye formally re- | newed the proposition that he shall co back to New Orleans to resume command of the De- partment of the Gulf, Texa-, and troops which Gen. Banks will lead thither, but with ad- di ional powers and responsibilities, including these at‘ached to the organization of an African | itis said that Gen. | army on the Mississippi. Butier now hesitates about accepting the com- mand in the shape offered, fearing that the | means to be given him are altogether dispro- protionate to the end to be uccomplished.—N. ¥. Tribune. THE MONTHLY MEETING OF TOE German Reli-f A. 3 tates places on DNESDAY EVENING, February 4th, at the near Patent Ciice,) to which the attendance of is respectfully svlicited. The Executive Board ments at 7 0’clock. fe 3 a" L. WALDECKER, Ree. &. NOTICR.—Weeall attention to the sale of | yaluabie Brick Heuses which wiil | two very take place on THT RSBAY next, the 5th instant. at 4o'clock p.m. Sait property iv situated on Fir- xinia avenue, between 6th and 7th sts ,aniin one Of the finest locations on the Inland. Terma of xala can be seen Py, re nce to the advertisement in the National In’ er ARD JOHN FP ENNIS,¢ Trustees, fe2-st GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acts. FLOR SaLk—A good SEWING MACHINE, at No. 412 i3th street. ean be obtained there. Also a good operator fo $ 3t* OR8BS,WAGONK AN ARNES8S | H . WOR SALE = t F DAWSON & CO."; 164 and 166 Water sizes, Georgetown. 2 _feS-1w* xt door to Golambia Mills. WELL erates a icarin COUGH OANDY ia tha most PLEASANT AND BPPECTUAL REMEDY known for the cure of COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, ae ay simction ofthe T OR LUNGS. or Bold aes incipal Druggista, and at a sie BOSWELL S Drug Htore, corner Maryland avenue and /th st: Price 16 and 20 per peckage. _ NOTIC To HUCKSTRRA, HOTEL K RB, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. The schooner Belle of New York is discharging a select cargo of POTATOBS, reet. s2° APPLBS, CABBAGH CABROTS, , CHAMPAGNE CIDER, BUCKWUBAT FLOGR, &c.,4¢. HARTLEY BROTHERS’ Wharf, fo 3-20" CBBHARS: court. Washincion County. To wit —In the case of Ann B. Want aud William H. Wont, adminiatratore of John P. West deesased tha administrators afor. said bare with the ap;rubation of the Or, Qeore of Washington county afoPasaid, ap) H UKADA Y the Stn day of +l settlement and distrinution of the te of aid dee the same hay~ heen co! whe a HY dee Orphane’ Sourt their claimn Wire by law ceased ® exta’ and turned reditors and eared are ni of Washin excluded from all benefit of said de pullished ones » work for three weeks in the Bva- revious to the said 24th day of February, ‘Rexister of Wills, COAT OIL—COAL OL PB ring Star 163. ert: fe 3 lawsw* 316.4m bia. ne 316 CHIMNKY8, SHADES &c 10) pure article of Coal Oil as cheap this city, and wil! i y twenty per cent. t! at any other house in thin city spurious article’ Calland examine our select assortment of Patent Lamps, Chandel ort ‘Top Parlor and Bed Roo: amps, Flint Chimne: Yon will find our cheaper than you can buy address at our store. and &c.. to of the city, ¢ Union Coal m Lampe, isi fe twenty per cent. re : ¥ and ree us at thi Oil Co.'s 316 F -treet. between | th and ilth, near the corner of i1th st, FOLEY & BROTHER, A genta. ‘W. cal! the attention of the trade, grocery keep- ers. &e.. to our large stock of Oil and Lamps, and ‘which we will sell them with our usual discount oll, fer cash, fe 3-eo3t* Among tha goods H and i414 boxes hard. | Solloway; | every member ; ehruary next, for the | persoaul sod of the asneta in hand. packes roperly vouched, or they way other- | provideé scopy of thisorder be | tained on application te thie Departmens { NVALID 8OLDIB=s. Gencros Gevansi's ore: Washiurton, Janusry Sat | Tt being reported that various parties Have ob- 1 H tained money “tom invalid soldivra un tar tha pre | tenes of asnieting them to their d aenarg= from tha i service, notice is hereby given that ceriilostes of disability for discharge to soldters in g-usral bos | pi and esmpe are only civen by the «urgeon in| charge of such hospital or camp, and ths htrusiva H eforts of persuns claiming to be speciai agents re- | tard instead of hasten the preparation of discharge papers. All soldiera are warned againat giviag | money on such plea to any person whatever. | By order of the Burgron General : { ~ ‘BALL8, PARTIES, be. GRAND RALL. A* coLlcénis Hab, Copel Hea, on . TUBEDAY BY ENING, Fob. 41 Tlereta One Do! atm te ones ladies. __ - . T; REMEMBRE T ea. \& . aE RTH GRAND MONTH :-Y SOTRBE of | the HOSTAL ARSOGIA TION oi i SY5x i x ith Wor’ pst ja-e soe 4 ! fatnre were Ueemres tre e 2 Committee : H fern WHE S{NDLBMaN, Ballet Master. | A GRAND BALI AT TRMPARRANCE HALL, WRPNEADAY BVENING, P-b. 4, 1853. The memrere of ORTANTAL LoDaR, No. 19, . O. F., respectfutiy inf rm the member 1 ic Oster get teeic friends that they gull give @ Ball at Temperance Hall, ‘BD. s NESDAY EVBNING, sth of February Coed music aud exeallent f. — 2 Leo 2 cane! * wer: thing Jone ths’ zane! for the occa: ass po fom j ith thei ay i JOSEPH R. SMITH, furgeon 0.5. Army, | Ry fyort tem wilh tae oo Pay etea—Brochara | | ae Ruppert, Hellmuth, Kettler, Bupprecht = } 7AR BEPARTMENT, | Ter 3 i W WASHINGTON, January 25, 1283, que. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe | War Department, passes for citinema to vi-it the } A my of the Potomac will be given at the offise of Lieut. Col. Commap, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth atraet | R@ULBe MULBS!! MELBRI II FOR SaL eerie bake MULES for tale or exch on moderate terms, i f metipateees H. SURBVE', tween H and I ets, DISSOLUTION, Tnerahip haretofara existing hatwoon t ‘x, under tho pam and Grin of Ware peng & Prenst, ir 7 dissolved by mutual consent. Mr, Weinburg wit continna the bisina-s ir his owp account. and he alone i i is in liga ure the name of the irm Heal ation. RG, feasts SAMURL PURSP: ANCATHARTICONIZED OLD RVR WHISKY for medical use, sold at ADAMSON’S, 596 Ninth street, one door fron Pa. avanne purr LYNCHBURG SMOKING TORACOO, Billy Bowlear’ Band laat King of ths Kvaer- giades An Billy war without an-quaiin lors far bis trike and hunt ng grounda, so this Tobaccu stands unrivalled in point of delicacy ;its richno«s, tre flavor end pleasant perfumes having gained foo it the meritorious title of Ne Plus Ulra Soll at ADAMSON 8, $06 Ninth street, one door from fe 2 'm* athorized NBR to IE PARTNERSHIP HERKTUFORS HAs? in this city between Litsner & Co, ani’ under the name and styla of Litanor & Co. bat this day been dissolved by mutual consent, by withdrawal therefrom of A. Rolland. The bu-ines will hereafter be carried on at the old place, No, Pa avenue, by Lewis Litsnar, under the nans ard style of &. Litsn-r & Co. All payments of debts to the old firm must be made to Litener & Co., atabove mentioned piace. LITSNER & OD Washixaton. Jan. 3). 15 f+ 0.28 “NEYER TOO LATE TO LEARN i aY THAT THE PLACE TO GET Ef BEST STEAMED OYSTERS! Is aT THM “UNION HOUSE,” 71H Steuer, Opposite the Patent Offic | WM. SWENG & BROTHER, Proprietors, | Where will be found the best the market aTurla, } obliging al @ servants and the Bar well | stocked with the choicest Wines, Liquors, &c Giveusscall. BI” Don't forget the House. 5 Bett isthe Unian H feb 2 iw? WM. SWENG & BRO.. Pro f RROOKE's ENGLISH 4 H | BOARDING ANB DAY SCHOOL, 30 Penns: lvauia svenve, Washington. D.C he mix teenth semi annual sea-ion of this establishment | Will commence on Montzy, Feb 21 183. Uirealars | to be had at the book: tores and of the Principal fa St lw? J. SOLLIVET, From Parts, \ inas juat opened a Deaut ful coiteeu ohh ° HEAD-DRESSES, WREATHS and FLOWRS, Also, LVORY COMUS Corner ¥ and 1th rta., 46%, enth. near F street ja 31-lw* *OAL OIL AT 60 CENTS, WARRANTED PORK, At WITMER'S Family Grocery Store, 111 Pa aveaus, 2 th ate, | ja 2-Iw* belwaen i9th and zit! | W4SHINGTON WATER CURE AND ELEC- TRO HYGIENIC INSTITUTE —vr 3. M. LANDIb. of Philsdelpbia, hss leaded the private part of the ‘ Maropolitan Bath Roms,” on avenne, near l'th atreet, where be is uow prepar to cure all disrasex by Lbe latest, moxt inup-owed and scientific Water El®e'ric, Surgical and Hy- i j gienic Appilances daily, from 9 to 3. Ha giv: | Personal attention to ail kin parienta, All sorts of | Baths for ladies and gentlemen. Khvamatian, | Wound?, Dyspepsia, Female, Liver and Nervous Diseases most speedily and permaneutiy cured. | Pationta vinited af their homes” Diptheria. Scarlet | and other Fevers prevented and cured. Testiav- | } Disle in abundance, frem tie leading men of tha | | country, can be seen, and the best ef city references given. ja I7-tm ATTENTION, BOLDIERBB! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! | ASTOVE THAT YOU OAN CARRY IN YOUR KNAPSACK! | HOPE'S PATENT KNAPSACK 8TOYV the thing to £9 With the shelter tent. You can pul it in your knapsack without any ap- preciable enlargement of that package ne Stove, using 14-inch wood and we Ibe 6 02, :with pipe, 7 lbs. ; men. An officer can carry o | of them, officers’ i | | B is just | igbing 2 is sufficient for four in hia valiae, and 26 | 1 6. using Ls-ineh wood, can be packed ina bard bread box It has neither hinges | bor joints to get out of order, and isatoace tha | OBHAPMST, BEST AND ONLY PRAOTICABLM BTOVA for | Boldiers’ use yet invented. For sale by J. BR. BARR & CO. No. 496 Ninth | at. jand by WALL & BARNARD, corner Ninth st, | ‘a. 4 venue. Butlers’ orders promptly filled. Addreca | JAS. HOPR & CO., ' ia 20-19t* No. 496 Ninth at. i rere + HE CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, UDD FELLOWS’ HALL This company attracted another nighly intelloe tual audience last evening to witnoss their recher- che entertainment, aud we never saw more sutix- faction evinsec or an audience better pleased The Boers Fe eis nioctan be Oreerancnes, mnorber we take the acio s: ¥ Gray apd Carlton, the | quartette. the fine basa of Gardner, the iaatru- | mental under their able Jeader Fautenbaum, and not forgetting the Brass Band, which {s far better than any we have scen with othar companies and hear the best band that has visited us for many t be on hand early Ja3i W. L. WA‘L & O09. have now on Uonai, it and ortons ive stock of | at th of their Auetion Rooms, con Maidle oe. Jenny Lind, Marble-top, Plain Wasbate Fores, Tatasen, Chairs and air and Fhuck Mattresses, j er ers, mforts Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, , and Cane and Wood Chai: ‘Witb a very lar, Furniture line, all of ety ef overyihing in the | ever: iJ foh saust H , bo immadiately elosed out W.L. WALL & CO., _jan SD st 4 oth st. COMB! OH, COME WITH MB! Why, to the Central Hotel Restaurant. Yea, ir, that’s the place, for the old and popular corner hee! style, with South corner Pa. Qo Wi Bx | COMB WHERE? s h ae n fitted up in the most — marble countess, t! floors, &e. Cholcest brands of Liguorsat dar and every delicacy of the sea- eon can be at all bours, in manser.at the shortest notice. Prices moderate, | B.D. GELSTON, Proprietor. ms for private j partics. Central Hotel, 8.W, corner of Ponna av, | and 6th st. ja 9-3m* | NEW YoRE Hors. CORNRE OF 7TH Orrosits Pos? Orrior. OLBAN—NRAT—COMPORTABLE. 81.26 per day; $7.50 per week. Single Rooms 5 cent per night er $2.5) per week, j ____ja 5 im* ni “Day Hoard $5 per week, CO. PORTABLE GALVANIZED Peevestr & IRON PIR RAKRRY AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES! mn banda fall 2 to, the most cloanly AND B 8Ts., i } Wo keop constantly above ovens, from N inclusives which ace | D' eax, from No. |, inctusive, i | indispensable to the scTLaR. aT ie { Also, the colebrated ARMY FIRL | Bre of sufficient capacity to bake bre DOVEN. Thay | ad foranentire regiment. They are extensively used by ti ij | 8 Army. Send for printed circular. PORE BIBB & CO, jn H-tteo 39 1 ‘ht atree’, Baltimore, [80-0 TION or PARTNERSIIIP. The copartnarahip har: tofore cxicting hatwoen the subscribers, under the name and firm of K. 8 & G. W. Devwam, 281 Peonsy!vania avenue | Washington. is “bis day dissolved by mutu, . ; weot-R. 8 and G. W. Dunham retiring. | Mervies will settle up the the firm will he paid to him the eaid drm will be settled ) ROBBER all debts d a cin, ebts due by TS. DUNHAM ON .¥ Ap- | ply No 312 ¥ st., between lth and 12th. ja 31 3t* ic | of the furniture 1.HS | tions. Apply at 375 corner 45; and O nts. ja? t ~ WANTS ANTED—A Restaucant COOK. Ap sireet. SEER WANTED_A good Bread Hand. Appiy at the corner of Mand !1th «t« 1 POART WANTEL—By young man avd wife, in | Do private family, State torus, whieh wa t be mederate, Bux 702 Port Office. ie TANTED—An experivaced NGRSH, to tate Witte of uns tilde Paquire at WILT: | FURST Caliery, 434 Peon ave ite i Vv )ANTED—An assistant PRINTER, snd two , BOYS a Photograph Gallery, corner of C B ith atrect. angeevenshetrests JOHN HL PERIN & 09, WARTED—An cxperioncad LATNDRREB. to live permanextiy ina private family. (vod | reemmendations required. Inquire at oan sine. V 7 ANTED IMMEDIA Hand cn Bread, P Ww ply 313.0 fe3 le" retand Secoud | H. SIMP3ON ce No, 421 Beveuth for a young man and hia | ily. in the neighbor rfurtherup. Terma | stating term eS ¢ zt wife, in hood of 17th and muat br “Fureka,” W on | " : —Wanted to bry for cash, a moderate | £3,006 sised BRICK DWELLING, with | from 6 te I) reoms.or a cwe ting with store at- | tacked, inan ibie location. Enquire of ff C. | RPAUE RING Det Tear sath fo ft t WANTED-a NURSE, te ta charge of tro children One experienced, and competent to de plain sewire; if well r-eommended, can re ceive good vay. by calling at G12 G@ airest he- Pr twren sth end sth et fa Ze AY A- TED © pretical FARMER (si igie.) Ay Ween Base atGko FP KREOWELE! Wood Yar !.cormer and i4th atroete, betwarn the hecreoo! andS pri. None need apply wit being sell recommen ers HN. LANSDALE, ANT#h—At the Bbbi WASHER. Appyi YOUNG MAN, to stiend in a stove on Pa. a State aga reference t House. a BI: netintely RL ED—Thres hundced ers and cattle hertera (iool wages, ANTHONY O'BRIEN. Esq, | tle Yarda fo2iw TANTED—A Girct clase ACCOUNTANT. Gooi referentrr required Address, stating quali- fications, residence, &c., Post Offica Box 3395, By a respectadie an.,a SITUA- , first-rate cook, who un‘erstan is bes Dusiners in all ite branehes, Bust refe os fez Address Lox No 24 Btar Oftice - Ws \TED—A careful @IKL, to look a’ter a lit tie BOY. A good home and light work to a | responsibic person Apply at No, 357 Bleventh | street. between £ and M _ fe NEOKMATIGON WANTED Marcomn.er. Any one Know 3 his where atonte will confer a favor by addressiag hia moth- er JOSEPHINE MARCOMNIER Richmon4 House, corner of Bighth and D etreets, until oniords 2.30 Aue h inetan W ANTE, three JOURNEYMEN BARBER, | twotote frst-rrte shavere andoneto he a | youny imam that is @ ps-sable shaver. The b waues in Washingson. Apply at S6¥ Seventh Nev Je - aes WV ANTED—A emai! STORE, on the north side of the Avenue, batweon Sth and isth ate, Ad- | Gress “J. J. Star OMc+. Also, & youny mau i SIFT ATION in nome stare. whora he cag vself generally oseful. Best of reference Addresa'T ," Btar Office, fe 2-3t* 7 AN TRED_-A od COOK, WASTER and TRONER, Must he well recommended siten WASTED Every person to know that Tam retailing the beat COAL OIL for S (fifty) cente per gallon. WM. CORWIN BURGY 3 st cerner f and fit ‘OOK WA7TRD—Wantad. a first rate COOK. Good wages and steady employment offered. Apply at 347 © atract, between 4's and 6th ats. Ja 31-3t" y ) ANTEL—To rent a HOUSE, or suit of Scr 4 Rooms, (unfurnished) by 9 family with- outchildren. Best references given. Addres: K .” star Office Ja 3103 Ww ANTE farnished ANTED—To rent a niece HOUS complete, with 8 or 10 rooms, modern im- Boren preferred: but gas indispensible. iberal rent will be a sid aud the beat of care taken ferences the very dest. Ad- Star Office. ja 3b iw? Gre W tent LAUN- ANTED—A thoroughly yas i recommen DREt5, who ean bring goo WANSTED-A good honse GIRL, wit: tha best references, Apply at corner 43, and C sts, jJee-ee Ta _ _ WV ANTED—A thoroughly competent COOK, that will do the washing. -Also a CHAMBER’ MAID, that will do the ironing ference re- quired. Apply at Tudor Place, Cougress street, eighta of Georgetown, jaB-iw* i “PERSONAL. AX INFORMATION CONCERNING MR. Hod (Photographer,) would obdli his friend, last aren he was in Alexandrina, Va. Please direct a lice to this office,to“T.G. Mo'O.") fe 3 3t* ‘HB TALTY WHO KBBPs A TAVBRN NBAR Grover's Theatre, is met Michaci Talty, 295 F treet,asT retired from al!’ business for the ioe _MIOHARL TALTY._ JOTICR.—The owner of the PURSE and con- come fo 3 expenses, Otherwise anid puree will be returned fo th Maser’ = ae information, enquire at the Star Office. In 3-3 R. EMITH. or any other mam, that wants COAL M OIL, can get it at the New York Grocery, cor. ner I aid Bleventh, of the very dest quality, for culy & (ity) cents per gallon, Ja 31-3t* AStBOLNGY.—He: ——— in Washington, the a MADAME FORRES?, born witha natural gift, and was a renowned Aatr r jor Mi Bhe tells your past life and future destin: togvther these lung separated, causes Tiages, can show likenesses of your ta or friends, or future husband. Cures diseases. Busipess strictly confidential. Always at home, ia 1 street, Ress te sad ste, the only three- stor; wriel oure in the square. amecn oP. Ladies tifty conts; gendowen Rot admitted. The nly lady in America who possesses the true sclence of Tatrotogy. ja 31 St* RS. L. Ren rene Toat Modium, 60 south A street, Capito! Hill, between ist and 21 ts. boals disease by magnetism with but little modicine; sees and describes your ‘ienda; wots nam: sees year. living husbands, wives, and for the unmarried, desdribes exactiy the love: " areyrarel 8 Marvel with surpri re riage p.m 5 thas perso: au ery Waters events in business, mar- (= ra Hours reads eb: from 9a. m , tills ting fa Mie $$ BEN ATILL CONTINURA To oun® BVERY Diskase HAND MAGNMTISM. 445 K Sraust, Between Gta ano 77H, Washington, M NO IMPOQITION ADAMB ROSS, Doctrese and Astrologist, was born with » nataral gift. She teils the past and future—was never Knuwn to fail. Cause speedy = bringa together thone los 9, 43 Dg sOparated the Patent Office. The onl: ies Mi je 22-1m* F street West, between 6th sud 7th, near y a that | alikenese ef future hasbeod ‘or absoat front in reality. Ladies 60 cents; gentiemen $1. ja22 Im* YOR SAL A FINR WORK and 8ADDLB HORSB, Eeat old; sound and works well in haroe: old for no fault. Inqaire of c. W BOTRLER & 89N, feos 31% Tron Hall. OR CHARTER—Oarry- SCHOONER FOR SALE | GEORGE W. DUNHAM, | SSinu about Ke tonn; in good order; four ; EDWIN C. SERVI8S." | J ars old; may he bought cheap Apply te Washington, Jan. 20, 1s | Weare oGuNG JOHNEON Shiv Ohandler | wr ARTNERSHIP NOTIC ne untersigneg | —¢2-7t a Waser es, lesrantema, D have thin cay formed @ copartnsrahip, undee SCHOONER ALEXANDERH AS ARRIV. the firm and nameof HF. Toxnag & Oo., tor the m New York with 21 casks of cid: sale cf WINES, BRANDIES BITTERS, SYRUPS, for Wilson & Lawrence, which the owne y &c., &¢,, at the oid stand, 281 Penni ‘aniaay. °| gre requested to come forward and tak, HeNRY F. TURNER, | away, or it will be sold to pay expenses, ; EDWIN ©. 8HRVIRS" | Capt. @. W, PMARSALL, Washineton, Feb. 2, 1883. fo 2-68 fe 2-2t* at Riley's Wharf, DiA8y, "HOM MABOH 1x61 TO NOV. Baa 563 ,— Garowski. $1.35. dois 2 Y Adam Garow ey Nok ra YLOB ja T HE RESULTS OF EMANCIPATION. By Au- ‘austin Oochin. ‘Translated from the Froctt, PRANOK TAYLON.” — ‘of the Stet wit. It contains 3 column and s , halt of army movements : Springs, Mississippi, with seven hundr | of the Sth Va. Cavalry, was executed, by shoot. | ing, at Camp Lee, near Richmond, oa the Jvth, Tated Ly the lower house of the Rebel Congress | into they pew conscription Iaw, about being | passed: | of War, u TIN £S u'CLOUK P. ™. LATE FROM SI:CESSIA. 7 RUD THE REBNLS CLAIM TO HAYS RECAPTURE m LLY #PRINGS, CUTTING A MICHIGAN ERGIMENT TO PIRCKAIN THR APFATR sseeseaes <a We bave a copy of the Richmond Szaminer, other n-ws from the loyal States, culled ff the columns of the Priadeiphia inquirer of the 3th wit, Axt telegraphed to Richmond from Fredericksburg. * elip from ft the following rebel tele- gramme: YANKEE MOTEMENTS ALONG THR SOUT CARD Lina Coast. aa . Cuarixertox, Jan. 3u.—Uut scoats repor that Pinckney, Dawtusket and Balis Isiand have been evacuated by the enemy. Forty- seven sil yesrels are reported st Hilion Mead. Heavy firing has been heard ta the direction of Storo this morning, which lasted several hours. 1¢16 believed, however, te be nothing wore than the enemy practicing at target on Coles Istand. REPOKTBD RECAPTURE O¥ HOLLY MISGIORIP PL. CuatTranooaa, Tenn, Jan. 36.—It is reported thet General Van Dorn has recaptured iloll, srcizus, prisoners and 8 considerable quantity of army rations, A Michigan cavalry regiment is said to have beven cut to pieces in the charge. Micbael Mulligan (an Irishman), a private His crime was desertion. The following proposition has bean incorpo- «That no person shall b« enrolled who has rub) titute in the army, furnished in accordance with orders heretotore tssued by the Secrelary less the substitute had deserted or ehali des Adopted The ve sition, viz: “Or bas become, or shall become, himseif, liable to miintary service.” Adopted without a division. On motion of Mr. Conrad, the bill was far- ther amended by inserting after the words “forty-five years” the words “not physi ly or mentally disqualified for service ia the field.” ayes 10, nays 23. was then taken on the second prop- THE McDOWELL COURT OF INQUIRY. To-day, Lt. Col. Tillson was examined on the part of Gen. M>Dowell to rebat a portion of the testimony previously given by Lieut. Col. Locke. Livut. Roblie was also examined at length by Gen, MeD., to disprove the charge in the report of Gen. Milroy, (who caanot attend as a wit- ners,) which was read to the court, wherein taut officer alleges that Gen. McDowell retuse 1 him aid on the 3th of August becanse he be- longed to Sigel’s corps Le testified that Gon. McD. appeared d-sirous of reinforcing Gen. Milrcy, and conversed with Gen. Porter rein- tive to the arrangement of his troops to that exd Tre Bi. to Raise Coroxep Sotpiers — The bill for the employment of soldiers of Acrivan dese nt, which was passed yesterday by the House, after the mover (Mr. Swvens) had accrpied the proviso of Mr. Casey, author- izes the President to enrol, arm, equip ani receive into the land and navai servi-» such number of volunieers of African descent as he shall deem useful, for such term of service as he may determine. not exceeding five years. They sre to be organized according wo the regulations, And are to receive the same rations, clothing an.) equipments as other volunteers, and receive a monthly pay not exceeding $10 per month, and are to be officered by persons appointed by the President and subjected to and regulations of the Articles of ther rales as the President vse will any oMicer of rank of African + be appointed tank or to exercise miliwry or na yai Authority over white soldiers. ‘The slaves exempted by the proclamation of January ist, if63, shall not be received into the armed servic of the United States, nor ehall there be recruiting offices opened in Delaware, Maryland, Western Virginia, Ken- tacky, Tennessee or Missouri without the con- sent of the Governors of those States, The bili Las yet to be acted on by the Senate- TELEGRAPHIC. pene OVATION TO GENERAL McCLELLAN IN BOSTON, SERRE INVITATIONS TENDERED T) HIM TO VISIT VAKIOUS TOWNS, manures HE IS ENGAGED PREPARING A NISTORY OF THB PENINSULA CAMPAIGN, eae GRAND SERENADE BY ALL THE BANDS IN BOSTON TO BB GIVEN HIM THERE, needs Boston, Feb. 3.—A delegation from Portland had an interyiew with General McClellan last evening, inviting him to visit that city. Gen. McClelian expressed his thanks for the Mattering hovor, and Sliuded with satistaction tothe conteryative feeling he saw in New Eng- lana, and remarked that he saw in this conser- yatiem the hope and strength of the nation. He promised a written reply to the inyita- tion, A committee from Concord alse called on Gen. McClelian, and in response to their ad- ress he said he felt highly honored, and «x- pressed his regret at being unable to accept it, having already exceeded his time devoted to farther visits east. He further said that he was prepsring & history of the Peninsula campaign, and a: some future time he hoped to meet his fellow citizens from Concord. A delegation from Lowell also visited him to tender the hospitalities of that city. He was compelled to decline their kind imyitation. He visits Lawrence to-day. . To-night s grand serenade by all the bands in the city will be given him at the Tremont House. ee eS sss ines stenoses senssnevsinssunsnssstsasbassenssoasesses LATE FROM ALBANY. aes Se <a THB CONTEST FOR THE U.S. SENATORSHIP. Gini tenia ty GEN. DIX PUT ON THE TRACK, —>——— ALBANY, Feb. 3.—In the Senate to-day Ex. Gov. Morgan was vominated for U.S. Senator. The first ballet in the Assembly stood: Morgan, 64; Corning, 62; John A. Dix, 1; Fernaadg Wood, 1. The Speaker voted for Dix. Mr. Dean moved to adjourn. ‘Due Speaker rac. that no motion to adjourn was in order, the House having made 8 special order. On the second ballot all the Republicans changed to Dix, voting with Speaker Callicott to make the nomination. On the second ballot Dix had 65 and Corning 63. Dix was deciared nominaicd. A motion Was made that a committee bo ap- pointed to inform the Senate that the House had made its nom{iaation. Mr. Dean moved to adjourn. The Speaker decided i: out of order, Mr. Dean appealed from the decision, which was, however, sustained. —$<——____ SHOCKING MURDER. ScRaMToN, Pa. Feb. 3.—A woman, named Sault, murdered three of her step-children, 8ged seven, nine, and fourteen years, on Mon- day morning, in the northern part of Columbia county, by severing their heads from their bodies, and throwing their rewains into a fire, She is in the Columbus county jail. SS cai, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET, New York, Feb. 3-11 a. m.—First Boara— U. S. Coupons, 1881, 98K aM; 7.3-10 Notes, 101% 101%; Certificates, 914; Demand Notes, 15348153; Gold, 1544 a151X. Ti TAILLE Sa AES LEE TT E _— t New Youn, Fob. 3.-—The steamers Washington and Quincy bave arr ~ om, anchored st Southwest Pass, paseed the steamship Ericsson, im lat. 37 towing a large ratt with « red flag. The Quincy lett Key Weston the sou She left there the steamer Continental, sor gp, Orleans, with the 53d Dia:e. Regiment on toss, She was cosling at the time. There is no news from New Orleans. EXPEDITION TO WARRENTON BY (OL. WYNDHAM. THE ENBMY NOT TO BE FOUND AT THE RAPPAHANNOOK, SULPHUR SPRINGS, OR WATERLVOV. —_—=»— KIGHTY STAND Of ARMS TAKEN AT wa. TRLLOO —— Farrvax Covet Hovess, Feb.3.—Col. Wyaa. ham bus just returned from &n @xpedition te Warrenton. He sarprised the town taat night, and while there sent strong patrols to the pahannock, at Sulphar Springs, and Wa! Theve patrols found no enemy at either place, He capturcd, in Warrenton, eighty stand of arm-:, which he was obliged to destroy, having ne facilities for bringing them away. MORE DESTRUCTION BY REBEL PRI. VATE EXs. —— FOUR OB FIVE AMERICAN VESSELS BURNT BY THE CONFEDERATE PRIVATEER RETRIBUTION, IN THE NEIGH- BOKHOUD OF ST. THOMAS, eee waged PHILADELPUIA, Feb. 3.—The British steamer Solvent, from St. Thomas, at Aspinwall, re- ported that the privateer Retribution had burnt four or five American vessels in the neighbor- hood of that island. 7 CONGRESSIONAL. XXXKVilth CONGRESS—THIRD SESSION eee Tcuespar, February 3. SPNATE.—Various memorials were present. ed, among them being one, by Mr. Harris, from meanulactanrs of gunpowder and imporersef sulphur and saitpetre, asking odification of the tarifiion those articles, iso, one from 1,000 discharged volunteers, representing them. + lvee beggared to utter destitution, asking for the $140 bou alleged to have been promised them. Also, ons for a bankrupt from merchants engaged in the Sou hern trade; ang others in relation to property confiscated uy the United States, Mr. Hicks presented the credentials of the Hin. Reverdy Jobneon, elected to be 4 Senator from Maryland (rom the 4th of Murch next A communi re'ary of the Navy in reply to a Sua reséle- tron inquiring by what authority of law he pointed certin Midshipmen (not named to Petition by members of Congress), whereia he States that be made said appoisntvaruts on the Actorney General's interpretation of the law m the case, The annual t office appropriation bill was t:ken up, and among the amendments thereto agreed to, — one creating the office of Nolic- iter of the War Department, ata salary of $2,508 per apnum; and the till was passed. u The bill for the reli: f of Robert Dillon wae then taken up, and was discussed at length by Mr. Sumner tor, and Mr. Foster against it. Horer.—Mr. Dawes, from the Committee on Liectsons, made a report, sccompanied by res- olutions, declaring that B. F, Flanders and Micharl Hahn, Representatives elect from the first and second districts of a, are en titled to seats in the House. Laid on the table, to be called up a! a future time. ‘The consideration of the bankrupt bill was resumed. and after someamendments had been 7 moved to lay the subject on the € Mr. Kelloge table, Carried—yeas 62, nays 61. Mr. Conkling moved to reconsider the vote just take: Mr. Kellogg moved to lay that motion on the table. Adopted—yeas 65, nays 61. LOCAL NEWS. —->— PcTtinc Hix Turovesx Tas Ems. PRocess.—This morning, about 9 o° patrelman of the Second Ward young man lying in the street drunk. He could just manage to sit bis eyes, and move hix head with €Tavity, but wasas dumb as an oyster, appearance denoted a vagrant; but a ing him it was ascertained that hi James Haines—not « Jo KH ” bat « —And that bebad upon him $118.65 in The patrolmen decided that this could be other than the treasurer of the «Ni-hies,” Veteran association of whisky- in this city, and that he had been put throwgh the “embalming process,” to make him eligible to the third degree of that order, which imposes strict silence on the aubject nati! the embalm- ing fluid has been distributed in all ihe arteries, Haines was retaine@at the station until the ine junction to silence is removed, when he will ve a hearing. ie A Dopoxr.—Last night, a man named P. i Ii ut! Mer- lad: Serie Se ens Sa ee and deposited @ package of tobacco valued taking a check from the night watchman forte Alter awhile be was seen to The watchman retained the bim he had taken his ting with the jouse, but was followed saw bim twoother were célied, and arresied them to the Fourth-ward are of tobacco was foun: where the three wovid-b morning in the which can deny. Thet Thy. 'y were boatmen — two Patrick and M. Merlady, and >= Bveclary.—Last back window of i E i Hi : it i 8 é 4 j eH j descended Into the tin’ cured a then cuir a roma, ane A, A. ead tun oh abont the —e—— Wasnrnoron Monsy MARKRT. for stocks, coin and uncurreat R by Lewis Johnson & Oo., = U. 8. Cow Bonds, 1881 U:8.7.30 Notes. 1m U.S. Certificates 6 Quartermasters’ Checks, ble in Certificates. U.S. Dymes, paya- ——— PRR&ONAT.—Gov. A.G. Curtin, Thomas C. Cochran, P. C. Shannon, W. B. Savo;; Dr. G. W. Wimley, 7 5 H. J. Myers, J.P. Rhodes, Jas Onslow, James Lynd, J. Q. Guin Penn- syivania Lene Suan mend , oH. - Gray, Wm. Bavard, And. Zane, ry Fongeray, Peter Kizar, R. Hays, J.R. Massey, J.A. Taylor, J.S. Schmidt, J. Morris Hard- ing, ie Comat, P ree and le, A. W. Markey, 8. = Gen. Herran, Mexico; Gen. Ay 4 Gen. A. Porter, Gen. Crawford, U. 8. A; J.T. Ames and tamily, T. W. Pierce, Mass; S. M. Felton, Dr. S. Pancoast, Pa; are at Willard’s. ———_ Levy Covrt.—The Levy Court of Wash- — County met yesterday at the vag Amd r. Crawford that Justice Walter bad collected “yg ee the law forbid- ding the sale of liquor to soldiers, $1,650, and, as he had been very efficient in enforcing the law, he moved that he be allowed §300 com- i for mo en by all an r. Drary mo to amend allowing similar Justices of compensation for eervices, and afer some ebate the subject was tponed to the next meeting. PRe other business of public interest was transacted. —— Cincurr Covrt.—The court has bean all in calling the docket. There morning engaged ing 4 of are an extraordinari| sot down for trial at