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, OUR MIL Y BUDGEF EST NEWS.) | = THE EVENING STAR. MeDOWELL COURT ov INQUIRY bes es e = a ea ws { i “WASHINGTON CITY: ¢ | Ye'srésy Brig. Gen Buchanan wuiied, | BY TELEGRAPH 10 THE BVBNING STAR. cieses trom the drat on he eco of alienase | }. Mowing fuses : verifying the following letter: have been allowed inthe fol - SD. FE: y. _. Where Drafted. =- THURSDAY......... FEBRUARY 5, I<03, Wasuincton, Oct. 20, 1298. IMPORTANT FROM CAIRO: | Leche einer 25... uidepeeteee Wiens. _ ‘THREE O'OLOox P. ™. —_——__— —— sO Your note, enciusing a printed copy _ ear! ‘age 0 co 86.. 2 — S7 BEADING MATTER ON BEVERY Paces. Mitroy's report, is tefora me, and I | a2 pepeps REPCLSED WITH CONSIDER. | Gettfriet Weit —ae SER OUTEIES ‘YOR INTRERSTING THLE Ot AN to ihe take of mind Geraral Milroy | . AULR SLAUGHTER AT FORT DONELSON. Po ad a Sh sah coe + Be mike A ~ YET LATER FROM RICHMOND. GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. : ies fis ie easels a: —_—--—- — —— ———— reducrd at th @ "to whicn OUR LOSs PROM FORTY TO FIFTY ONLY J NVALID SOLDIERS. THK VICHMOND PAPERS OF SER 3etXEE 1 at hen he rod: —__— ; = * VK SOT A WORD TO SAY O Gnd Gare oe Tonforeements. ES SEE re Pesan s DAS ER OEP ek entender HAN E LOCKADE-RAISING AFFAIR The Intelligencer holds that the events of the Ayswer. Gen. Milroy’emanuer was FROM ISLAND No. 10. It being reported that various parties have ob- | AT CHARLESTON last Tew months chow that Major General Hai- citec: so much so as to stiract 0 —— aio s repo! tained money from invalid soldiers unter thi - pe leck is rather nominally tnan-realiy the Gen- ntion of thore present, 2: terce cfassisting them to¢neir d@.scbarge from the | qe ATTACK OF THE FEDERAL IRON-CLADS ¢ Mr. Wall imtroduced a “aTRo, Feb, i i received se eral-in-Chief, and urges that the Presiden: '!40!!t Who ‘hat was, CatRo, Feb, 4.—Gen. Tritile received a di WINE Apgut | ro wildly, andgwhat he wanted | patch this aflernoon stating that the rebels had notice is hereby given that certificates of | ON THE DEFENCES OP SAVANNAIIL the Misitary Com mittee to should remit to him exclusive jurisdiction over As to whether or not it was S question | been repulsed at Fort Donelson withconsid. @. 3 for discbarge to soldiers in general hos- | aN I the tacts “ves © of the province which rightfully falls to him ac- Detie r my (your}-sending remforcements to | rave slaughter. The Federal loss was from pitais and e»mpe are only given by thesurgeon ia | 4 pEDERAL TRON CLAD ADVANCES TO WITH- john i pale tery ry cording to the name and style of his office. Gee eee lee HS (eu) zesused oe hogtas not fTty to fifty. pe orcam| oe al ; IN SEVEN MILES OF SAVANNA. een Neg in Fort Delawar. T ee ; ro Chronicle serra hegis ieee of the An: wer. Eyer Ap seep ats as far as There are no further Jaime = eke otsereec ian cueavitne oeeehi ce i ae ene acaouna oe can wae or rr cisting to Intelligencer to comtrovert its (Intelligencer’s ; There is nothing further from the Rebels at cites i ee A Saighsieile, 7pm (Re (round (ect woman ihe Sees te Beer niuet Me cece oo mee | elas Ne. 1@ Tein supposed ey bayebeen'| Uavere Ail oeielies ate waned cuaiees wivine techn sie ae | were severally considered ana life of our nation is at stake,and whenher pub- your (my) brigade, which he claims to have money on euch ples y pe : —>— act to incerporate the Washington Were most needed, bat from Completely driven off Ana 2Corp The fthe Surg-on Gener lie foes are striking at and stabbing her, the it ¢ «@ whe We have the Richmond Whig of the 34 inst, | 9.0) Company was read twice and toferred ty - which they forced back,” &e. &o ——— PIT RB. SMITH, furgeon U. 8. Army the day after the news of, the alleged stoking | chy District of Columbia Committee, loyal journalist cannot be diverted from his “ ayswer When reinforcements were cailed ELAWARE STATS LOTTERY et aa of the Mereadita and di-persion of our block- | Toray. Mr. Fenton reported from the Seiad duty by contentions over the studied “argu- foro ry to the assistance of Geh. Meade, | wis D 1 Putes OF $1,909. V TAR BEPARTMENT, = ee md {f Charleston, reached that | Commitier a Lill for. the & of 4 a ag ordered by Gen. S: to take tAree of my bat- SF 533.900 oa Wasnivoros, January 25, 1353. ading eqvadron of arieston, 4 military raffrosd trom Nee OS ments” of her secret adversaries. ur y y . re Of basinces akthe i postal an New Yory The Chronicie believes the report of the naval 6" nd move up to the front and left t th- DELAWARE sv-ATE LOTTERY, In consequence of the preseare a city by telrgraph. } Int Mo-t threatened, which did ai once. [ | Authorized by “Au Act fur the Becoars! ent of War Department. passes for citizems to visit the fight at Charleston «a grand canard.” on the jt (en. Milroy haraneving and secti tting | Internal Improvements in State of D=laware ground of the improbability that two Confed- niost emphatically, in ih- same place wh. re his SOHN A MORRIS & CO. Managers 10 Waslungion. Objected to. Strange to say, the Whig says pot a word Mr Colfax Seeetae bill for the e-tamiishl concerning the startling news. This looks as | ment ef thir! ‘Yep additional post Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Dern sentto the front after E left,and cen weather work. From the foggy mature of the Microy was giving it some orders. I at one Confederate stories of the affair there can be no = Tode BR to him and soe bi 2 ere those batal- j " iors belonged to my br: of regujars, and | Peasy pepo are! ers magnified its tyat I could not consent to any int?rter. importance greatly beyond the facta. with my comeand. He said tiathe did not ——ee ore eee know they were my men: did nut wish to in- THE NAVAL DISASTER OFF CUARLESTON. terfere with me, &udonly wanted to place them SOUTH CAROLINA. iu the best position. 1 told him that I was re. The public ot Washington received its first a gssantod ot ay ommesd and i ; ¥ cid bot WANT any assistance either in posting * information of the startling news from Charies- or figining se Whonie utes i ton through the columns of the Star, yesterday, Hi- own brigace was not near there; aud he and our cflice was thronged until late in thes: emed to be rushing about the fle} ithont evexing by Uiose anxious to get possessionof any especial aim or object, unless it was to as- the details of the sffair as related by the Rich. *!*! i2 the performance of other off '* dutie-, whenever he could find one to listen to him. I mond papers and furnished in the Star. Gid pot lose one inch of ground after 1 got my Although it is not believed that the Rebels brigade together, which I did immediately by bad achieved any such results as claimed, yet micving this Jatier portion wie: left, but held 7 as the enemy at bay for balf an hour: and instead bein gy eae wie Armies that there was | oes feerd beck tee ne my posi- enongh of Gisaster tous im it togive the affair fign until ordered to fall back to ce position decidedly-unpleasant look. It seems, on a from whence we started. . smalier seale, a repetition of the Merrimac Had the enemy “forced” me back in the sense raid—iron-clads against wooden walls, andthe ©! Gen. Milroy report, he iesoge have ob- ne aa ‘ ¢ = : / tained pos-eseion not ouly of the turnpike, but later s'auding no chance in the encounter. of the Stone bridge,snd what would then have There is satisfaction, however, in the belief teen the result you are well aware Ourdef-at | that our iron-clads now concentrating at Port would baye ben ci-astrous, “AWN EV aD kmaN ay 7 Lieut Col. Connap, 132 Pennsyivania avenge 2 auete Gad erate vessels “should sink an equal numberof zestlon with you con menced. He was | DEAWN EVER wEDs wspAY EN PRE MONTH 1 ee Minetounth amect payne ror lnedat tates a i : ” ng for teintorcements, saying that if 5 ° ate: made its great ng our iron-ciads and burn four more.” We think they were sent at once the day would be ours, | prize of 33.0% is eS ; a —— = scry” (in the way of telegrams from Charles- | for the peecuidee, Incivlatinee fn. > it! the Chronicle is mistaken in supposing that we 4. d tbat the enemy were ready to run. | Lp izeof 8,217.3 . PERSONAL. ae we shes Meng 5 ogg Pee wed :| ve . - art td ou) OVET precious little +-wool,’ eed. Had | pe men had any iron-clads engzged in the fight. W- Al ri placed my three battation< im position 290 I prizso! 7 = . proceeded to con-ids T bs -~clads at 1, but none, we I roved to the right of my line, when, to my | } 30m) prize of a 2S ived in Wasbington,the ‘'!¢aMeir been of any particular importance, ad iron-clads at Port Reyal, . . an P > STROLOGY.—Has arrived Rion, as —— apprehend, im ihe blockading service of *UTpTise, I snw about onehundred yards wo my 3.08.) prize of = A crlebrated | the columns ef the Whig on the next day caucteead they being unfitted pa Souk devel Tight the remainder of my brizade, which hid zn of § = MADAME FORREST, H 2 = 3 Pe nescctagy ory yee geen th would doubtless have teemed with articles LOCAL NEWSs. “ © vt . s then Bhat" os This wonderful lady is a s-venth daughter, was giorifying over it. . con Precinct, — born wi ha natural gift. and was a. papil of the low we extract all the news of interest Fagg oP eecety asp hae Ae Senin pons an lif snd futuredestiny, brings | Which this copy of the Whig of the 34 con- | 1.58’ each Suny udd, Sarah together these ne nalens Comeee Aveedy Er tains: gereney, takem to tiwir eae : " > ildre dee eee anne ee Seer SUT dearer | Tie ATTACK Os Tan Dupebons ov SAVANNAH. py fe ype norged bare eon Fad camp. Business strictly confidential. Always at koa SAVANNA, Feb. 1.—During the attack upon Kate U'Bryan Driaget'Y Pitzgivens, disorde I street. betwoen 7th and sth ste , theonly th eFort Mc Allister, this morning, the flagstaif of yan, Bride t ry ede rly; story brick house inthe square. Namecnteedorr ih. jron-clad was shut Away. She was an. | dismineed. One soldier, turned tary. Ladive fifty cents; gentlemen not admitted The oh within 3,tiby Fame OF ts ‘She Fourth Precinet.—Merritt Reni, pevit Inree. ynily Iac Aiuerica who posscssex the true science Cored within 1,000 yards of the fort. She re- ny: jail for court. Edward SAddier, do.- dis. see 7 nae feast’ | Uiredtvicently injured, as she did not reply to sed. Anna Bennet, alias Edwards b pS 1 = - | the shots from the fort when retiring. egg nog ant ee ee, tell Sr cours” NY INFORMATION CONCERNING MR. Thou,h the parapet front of one of the guns | * house of a Hodges. (Photographer,) would oblige his . Willisms, Lizzie Whit, Emma Benner, Anng friend. When lant s-rn he was in stoxandrin, Va, ¢ Of the fort was eutirely demolished, the men | (yams Laas Mt bir, Exama Benner, Tare, eee S Nee to ones OES. Mee, ‘bere is no excitement, but the best spirits gy Syren gi. ts J ee. pre valhd s t & ° 7 About 3 o'clock this afternoon an fron-ciad dies de ee rs) sndayunboat approached within two miles of oon tly: distniserd, Wen. Gole oeltinebs ans, Inst UO years. Thunderbolt battery, dipped a flag, fired two | “ a at titenae: Mnee $20. Thee. — fe $50" . MICHAEL TALTY. | shots, and reured. The Tuunderboit battery is petty Iaieemor Ginieand. J =, UTICK —Tre owner of the PURSE andcon. | Hye mils south of the city. Tenth Precinct Wim. Olnrk, drunk and tie: tents adversived Aus wat 15th, I5i2, 18 request ME Oia bei getegine eno orderly; $1. Jolin Mack, do.; dismis-ed. Den. ef rove pre} vant pay expen Mondiy last. 2 2 ly Peabite on dead) paid meaty hp anc set fire to the houses on several piantations. Fr mage pene Ye vce an e20. James +r information, enquire at the Star 0: Copt. Harrison's company of cavairy fred on | 3° er ae oa Mowe ees workhoneas them, when they hauled off to a distance out of | SPEP » Pe lnirvoyamt, Test Medium, 69 the range of sinatll arm, and shelled furiously, | W™-Carpent lairvoy , prize of 3 oa ae "PHE Tal TY Wile KEE os A 1AVERN NEAR | Grover’s Thentre ia set Mich Talty; 295 sirvet.asf bave retired from all business for t Capitel between 1 ni Another boat was landing men at St. Mary's pooch cotta aol ce ey Dee Pey- Roy at will soon appear on the scene of the late Lam, sir, respectfully your ob't sery't, nye pos ee «m Tuesday. ton Johnson, disorderly; $2.9 rach action aud give the Contederate fl-et of Charles- Ror C. Bucnax slo teen sour lin Lt. Col. 4th Intr, com'dg 1st Brig. Ri meen cen eave wacbe THE FIGHT ON THE BLACKWATER. ton @ pressing invitation to take partina fight yz }. Gen. Irwin McDowell, U.S. Vois.. : Sea arrived, Ceseri vem exactiy t PLtersbenc, Feb. 2.—Rehable intelligence A ner Frozex To Dratr m rm” . » Wash- that S mArvel with eurpr from Suttolk, Saturday, states that Gen. Corco- een on HIS NoN.—Yesterday, the frozen, on mere equal terms. ingion, D. C. S : events in business, ina: Tan (not Gen. Peck) commanded. The enemy body of a colored man ws brought from Vir-- But from this time will go forth the cry, De- Atihe close of his testimony, neither G:. > Rae: CRS character Hours from 9a. m till acuit « loss in killed and wounded of 5u0 (1!) gina and left at the Seventh ‘vara Stat! tenda est Carhago’ Charleston must fall: and =McLoweli nor the court haying other witnesses an 12K ; Among a ea once es soe Ireyed not | until his frends, who reside in Baltimore, «| i > hes nd her deat = . Ace e = Z Ko. WKE re. oily cted, an 4 jor. Al Os pi- i it vou d seem che has provoked her destruc- tu call, the evidence in the case was announced a M “iy eee ean, bd tais in Suffolk were filled with woundea: aed Sp oa ihe sy as sland, ten justat the time when have aforce in to have Leen closed. = CUKE EVEKY DISEASE thy bapust church was seized for a hospical. chopper in the employ of Riadle & Go, He had that neighborhood adequate to the inission. Ge wl McDowell then stated that on Monday =] HAND MAGNETISM, The wife of Gen’l Wm. B. Shands, a grand. | his litte con about. 3 years of are.) with bim 4 3 i F< The propeiler gunboat Mercedita, which the he would be prepared to submit a statement = 445 K Sti keT Bor wean Gra aNp Tra, ughter of Ex President Tyler, died on the | *t_D!s Work, but wanting to grind his axe, they pera « —_ presse a reviewing the testimony ; when the court ad- s Washington, js 22-Im" ee . t ——— wandered away er ae ag in the woods the* uit in |» by Mr. ward Lupton, at Wil- = ‘ a - = >OSITION — 7 10. father getting chilled, snnk under the effects iiam-burg, Logg Island, and was iutended for JoUTned until that day. . tt Mapawe nce Astrologist, was Col. St. George Tucker, long the clerk of the | of the severe cold weather, and was frome te eee ne See lath peas ATTEMPTING TO CROSS THE LINES 7 bern 6.th «# patur: ¢ ett ~~ the pastasl = Virginia House of Delegates, (brother to Bev.) death: the son remained with him and was mj any een New Yor jarans 6 a NES = f was . il, Cause spew 4s = edly frosted. Th nar and f-3a8. ee SES Geo. Hicklty, a schoolmaster from Culpeper, % marriages brinen toesther hove lone aepeteien | died at Charlottesville, Va, on the ith ulto, ie s ScleMESAE ROGER GO SE ; Whu the Mercedita was anes and ready wss arrested yesterday, near Fort Albany, | | Sg Es , parwees “6s pees = Gold was worth $2.25 in Richmond on the | curea and the body was brought to Washi , cteneive aleea ernment bought her and mude ai mpting to cross the lines, A his way to | | prize of = St Nas Drabeent fcr se | 2d inst. ‘on. The name of the deceased is not reported nage * » 8 nes, 3 2 “ likeness #f tutare bushand orabsent friend in = Cisse gunbost. On thn sth ce een aC | Bottimore, and:Benj. Wott-and Joseph Wine. | }buse CF 1 prize of Z yo Ladies se nta: gentlemen § aed on aay ony, meeting bas nomi- | Stuer cayece Pecan Ghee the was put in commission at the Brooklyn burg were takim in the lower part of Mary- | tpuaeet *. 1 prize of = nated Hon. Col. Hubbard for Governor of Va. ——_—__— Navg Nard, and soon affer sailed ona cruiseto land, by some of “Scott's %0 cavalry,” sup. eee P51 ors or = . PARTIES, &c. | The Petersburg £zpress saysof therecent fight | Descent vrox TH FaNcy.—Yesterday, at. the Gulf. 4 posed to be endeavoring to cross over, and they | 1 Biize ef ett _ at Bisck water, that “two hours or more before | 20 clock p. m., Sergeant Hurley, of the fourth audited mates on om andh Bask ADOMbtW0 ora gent ts’ Elect Gouael Dosae, pas | Nee 2 (ARTRIDGE BUNDL ERS j Gown of day (Friday) cur pickets were dties | Porcue of Tesqntcah Gan Ieee ee i 5 : : prize of 2 5 2 bad . ' corner of Twenw y On the return of the Mercedita in Augnst Marshal, who committed them to the Old Cap- | I prize BH 3 Lormsor 4 The members of on PEEL Roce batted to | in by two mounted regiments, and a few min- occupied by Capt. Stedman, but now ft Im t, the following was a list of herofticers: but tol. | {brscer 3 ca ecias of Soother many frivnds and pais in general ules thereaiter the enemy's artillery opened on | occupancy of Madame Anna Bennet, Ea. whetker any changes have been made since we | Lprize of 9011 prize of 3071 price of that they will give their third GRAND BALL | our Livouse fires. We immediately re, lied | W2rds. The visit was in consequence of com- knowmot: SUPPOSED REBEL sp | i “ of 34. | at Temperance Hall. KE street, between 9th Biray laints dents in the yicinity that : ; eeaengs Secor | REED DON ee ee Sap L eetzeet 4} thon WEDNESDAY, Feb ith with the guns of Capt. Colt’s S. C. battery, and | Disin's from residents in the vicinity that it Commander, Henry S. Stellwagen: Lieu- Yesterday, James Darling was sent upfrom | Iprizéof 34.) prizeof 341.1 prize of ap n. OD ripest’ ’ heat Js Acting Masters, Chaties B. Wilder Cassie ifthe Army of the Potomac as a Rebel spy, ana | |priagol wt prine uf 340°} pr tent Ealdwin, F. J. Gower, John Dwyer; Acting John Stull was arrested near the city, by order | prize of 300" 1 prize 5 of Aseistant Surge on, C.H. Mason; Acting Assist. of Assistant Secretary of War Watson, on the | | Prize of 34. Was a house of ill fame. A warrant wasissued © Particulars in fatare advertisemen one section of Capt. Wright's. The enemy's — oe Searle ee eaereeonie ae ge mk cg id " — = oa shell tell thick and fast in our immediate yi- | the Superintendent ce. Ben. B16 rambs Chitveys teabes. £6316 | cinity, but our boys stood manfally to their | Let acknowledged herself the proprietress, and. = Iprize of 30. . a - ioe a was held to bail for court. Seven of her fe- nat Pay Sr Date awaeen: Senior Engi- same charge, and sent to Col. Doster,who com. | | prize of 300, Bae horns Tals ctr nad Coal aa cheap | cons, aed. weve the) vanilals 26 sneth nad on | os, same peesmiee eaeemee held to Beer, Alexander Acting Third Assistant ynitted them to the Old Capit ji pee ot” So, Detter article by twenty pet cout: thaw cas be got | Sood ne they vent. BGR Sor Geeit Gud Belnvine, . Engineers, S. Rochteller, J. A. Manger, E. ded art nipaticndea at any other house in thin city, “No humtone ? Wwe “At daylight the artillery duel ceased,and| This was quite an extensive est ome org meee pe PRISONERS OF WAR | iecscot swt orsecr | ‘itious article’ Calland examine our large and | tne fight was then maintained with musketry etal ere ae neck of that ot yes 7 aoe B; < 2 ‘ , Y elect assortme! ‘atent ha ters, ee Bara, GME Augustus Perrot; Hospital| Jas. F. Billingsley, oth Va. cavalry, was | ! prize of Sa dormeel sen) inecs Vortable Too Parlor and Hed Room Lamps, lait | for about an hour, when the enemy ceased | Known as the Shanks House, = Steward, G. Bearse. " ‘yesterday sent from the Army of the Potomae, 300) 1 prize of 34s" i prize of Lamps, Flint Chimneys, &e , and fell back. We held You will find our prices te range twenty percent. | 7!9F: our position, spelen The New York Commercial says inregardto and with John Buckhalter, of the 61st Ga, chenper tban you can buy elsewurre. Leave yoar | but the enemy not advancing, and showingno| BILL Pon THE ADDITIONAL Force or CLerxs prize of 30.1 prizéof the legal effect of Beauregard’s ‘raising the _ who had recovered from his wounds, was sent prize of 46). 1 prize of a : ve GENERAL’s O} ya01 prize of 3%).1 priz of addrere at our atore. a1 will deliver your Oi!- | disposition to renew the fight, Gen. Pryor re. IN THE QUARTERMASTER GE Borade:* Rael | to the Old Capitol. rite of iv, | prize of ae, manne C= fat acs $8 | urea toCarrsville sieht wileadieu'ai Iaet ac- | one Siiicer of legal aiiainmenis ‘and at bl en (rhe, “ip not eres) wha wee tw ‘WOH Traveler publishes | mate gf Bi Mp tat. Soe T oe Republican learns from its the Guar rinaster General of all legal ques. ba> ©°?STy absence (if absent they werglosuve - ’ a veler publishes ’ Fog cldlseds H t: " _ | tions arising in his it: the fourth- whether thereby the blockade of cunvieken the foliowing extract from a Newbern letter, we = Ae eal siabreelie ie meee correspondent in Charlottesville, that Captain | Coacs $1,400) clerks; ninety clerks of class one vant Pap ate Se Geemen | dis prigesct Joare ANCATHARTICONIZED OLD RYE WHISKY | Mullory,captsin of the post, seized om Wednes. | (81,24;) ‘an thirty copyists, at a salary of po A e otice, * e - a " as in the orignal blockade, to foreign nations. |, 5 2¢**Pedition for Wilmington and Charles- —— ek pti jor medical use, sold at ADAMSON’S, 406 | day auput $21,000 worth of goods—boots, shoes, | $1,000 per annum. 32,36 prizes Ninth street. o1 ans q s mounting to....... 95/3392 Charleston would, then, for perhapssixty days ‘0% has started. The iron-clads are already id 3 be open to all vessels, and the rebels would “OTK. Two of our company who have just door from Pa. avenue ary goods, bats, and 460 Ibs. bi carbonate soda- | _, The first officer is to be selected by the Presi- | 2 $e A it. The Ts eceive their come up from Beaufort state that they could | Tits $10; Haives $5; Quarters $24; Bighths 91% URE LYNCHBURG SMOKING TOBACCO, | These goods were in three wagons, ras drecs tae Bocaoiiey ar War, but se. setae tant weedtalsapplies; which would tend ' boar them polting away at somethine ols day, | S-Allordera for Tickets in the above Lottery ea As Dili was wifbout an eetal ie ines ter | Stine sure Of 5 merchant of the piace, Generar note Made by the Quartermaster OR emetener nLy, pretract the war. © © aca iat thoy had already reached the gain ot be adarersed to JOHN A. MORRIS & CO. fit fine “and huut me grounds: se this Lobaces | ‘The owner of the goods and wagons had a | General himself. ‘The copyiste-peneney te cea de teubat coaiiiaaice Tie forcible aay Fort Fisher, at the mouth of Wilmington har- nation. Delaware. feb S-tmar!”” | stands unrivalled in point of delitacy sits richness, | permit of Col. Eppa Hunton, Garnettand Gen. - cdectdagey A few such have already beea effectual raising of a blockade by the party wi ee JZ CENTS 1. io Thetis perfume having exined for Stuart, to bring shoes, hats and other things | *PP® eeaihalitate blockaded: Kent says that when a blockade is | g3- The Military Kefurm bill, now before SEES OURD | ADAMEON'E, 300, Ninth street, one door from | outof Loudon county, for the soldiers. Capt. | _WASmINovo™ MONET MAREE?.—Quotations Sere oe ee eee ee re | Caneseam guider bal clivo@icers Gi ace SUGAR-CURED Haws, | Pa.ave — fe2im*_ | mailory =o ee = these goods | for socks, coln and uncurrent money,furni: Red ren d* novo. i ereis ot reinstated in their commands an nt SON" <i : ' OST ARRIVE ‘ came from Baltimore through London county, od i Ee evianuce Guilt was sane een eee iis SDAMEON 6. 506 Ninth Btrect, 60 pozen xew BxD COMFORTS, which were ¥ ? Bay 0 into active service within twenty days after _fe4-Im* Next to Perry's Diy Goods Store. | pought at anacrifice,and will be sold atnanallad. | nd that they were brought to Charlottesyille | J. S. —— Bonds, 1881 ..,... 94 — that it Nope raised voluntarily. ine passage of the bill shall no longer rte SECRET DISEASES | vane mE ‘ “ R. ap ee s for speculaion, and not for the use of the U.S. 7.30 Notes........+» a superior force is Strong Deas wee aisuey | pay. It also repeals the act restricting the | Dn. w. Ok gEED Bue Secres Diveaser, no | jagi.gun "between Gand H mts’ omtaide, | Soldiers, seized and holds them subject to the | U.S. Gertifieates fi fact that the fleet was never attaeked, and that number of Major and Brigadier Gencrals in watise Bey on ia pores y oréer of the Secretary of War. the rebel rams went back to Charleston and the Army. e i staid there, when only four vessels of the ° HE PARTNERSHIP HERRTOPORE EXIST- 25 x 2 . 5. Flournoy has been nominated this city between Seldner & Co, and A,| Hon. Thos. S. Flourno : , hospitals. Office hours, 10 to 2 and § Reel anar the neuip aed style of Seldner & Co., | tor Governor of Virginia by a Halifax county blockading fleet again appeared off the bar. BJ The Quebec Chronicle pricks up itsears north between 7th and sth ats, kas this day been dissolved by mutual consent, by We are constrained indeed to believe that the at the threat of leaving New land out in th 7 : proclamation of Ingraham cnd Beauregard is cold, and says: “Maine we want, ‘and must er qe PERIOR SR00ND HAND PIANOS AND simply an attempt to embroil us with foreign 4 therefromof A. Rolland. The business | ™¢eting. ter be carried on at the old place, No. Sieg gee OPS the feds. years of which has been spent at sea. N8, COFFEE POTS, fe4-1w__Auction and Commision Merchanis. | F)ARTNERSHIP NOTICK.— The undersigned | ‘° ‘He com ne pA piney | KH. & ING MACHINE. 344 Pa avenue, by Lewis Seldner, under thename | RuxoneD Rap or Stuart's Cavarrr. ‘ and perhaps all five of the States may yet seek —” We have on private sale, one aarerior Rosewood @ style of Le Saldner & Co. All ta of float in town that Si wers, which suspicion is strengthened by the 7 pe ar yle of L.«Seldner 0. payments of | There is 8 rumor afloat in town that Stuart’ et that the publication is timely re the Eng- Ce een aeanion fOnre re eave Boudoir ene Serene cae eee mines be aaede Sopeieeere 0. cavalry have recently made a raid in the yi- dish steamer. One exe lent Rosewood Case Seven-Oc Washington. Jan. 31. 1863. fe 2-3t* ini f Accotink brid; bbling up a Fed- —— SMITHBONIAN LECTURES —A course of taye round cornar PIANO FORTE. by Rossakrans, | —Waehington. : iy = mfictnctngteants 4 #7 Captain Rutledge, who in the recent at- \em 5 ee wil ag Given by De. Joum Tokay Oss Beelee & Wilson SENG MACHINE, in | [Pp 2eLvrion or ae a eral decree sacs We ae ee aes tack on the blockaders at Charleston,command. 0! New York. oa iG cial - @ first be perfect order. ; G. . NERSHIP, - to any reliable source, and presume it is one of i " - % t d 3 fi j * ed gunboat, was formerly an officer of the ad MOEA poplars a teat: | —fe4-6t_{Mep.] Auction’and Com Merchania,_ | Pilar testnrsbraniinene ee hme yped Sop ep the canards of the hour. United States Navy. ii i siti Tiais of Combustion. On FRIDAY, OK SALE BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, at the! & G. W. Dosaam, 281 Pennsylvania avy. Heis anativeand citizen a Pe c 4 | Flame, and ite application to Illwmination Lec- corner of Seventh and D streets, No. 326. ‘Washingt ‘bis day dissolved by mut: of South Carolina, from which State he was it will commence at@ p.m. Admittance free” | 500 doten FRYING PANS. Sas “al bent ke a eae. Wo Danner eee SucxsH REsOIcINGS.—It is an ill wind that Sppointed to the navy on the 9th of April, 1535. 10 grors one quart TIN CUP3, Servise will nettle up the busi spat debts due | biows nobody good, and the liquor dealers cer- In 1641 he was warranted as a past midshipman | ———————$————_@a__————— - ne ogee ent: oer Me once apy debts due by | tainly made money last night from the general acd im 1949 was promoted to a lientenancy, | DARNS PATENT CAMP CHAIK.—The best in 10 desen half gallon COFFEE BOILERS, ROBERT 8S. DUNHAM, | disposition of secesh in town to stand treatover preree aTene.Oept D. W which rank he held when the rebellion broke | i .H. & H. I. GREGORY, nod Seen eemon RNIYS and FORKS, - Gowik Oke yas! | the news from Charleston. Perhaps the m@xt em pm eae aoe J madi Law, who out. Up to that time he has beennearly twenty. | _ fe &Iw __321 Penn. avenue. — ind many other goods suitable for sutlers, Washington, J 18 a news from Charleston will notbeas acceptable | gay arrested by the patrol on the of six years in the United States service, eighteen | MESS CHEST, TIN CUPS TIN PLATES, PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Grabrites to i i | a | with citizens clothing, and sent to the Old H. 1. GRkGORY, ELA CAVALEBIB ; par Georges de Pimodan; | 4, 22¥°, this day formed s copartn:rhip, under ELE APHI Capitol. Fea eaten tae esd odare Sag IMPORTANT TO aaa see | D's Barnard 49 1s Cavaterie; 57 eta. i sate WIN a4 son mS, 1 JSYRUPS, Tr GRATE ‘C. Havixnc Government Goopvs rx Posszs. i f | sth at s “f a Vani ay. 5 ‘ forbidding the iseue of passes to civilians to D()() > iMLOBTA PANS, astorted sizer, Just | Javail Individ 2 ls Cavalerio; @1 28. one stand TEN RY Bo TORNER, LATER FROM CHARLESTON. s10x.—Benj. Mastin was sent in yesterday by travel south of Louisville, and the fact is | eeeived from the Factory, and for eale by | lee Intericur des Troupes a ; 183, ie the Provost Marshal at Fort ‘albany on the Baturaliy taken as indicative of an inten-| 9, 1” A. Bee 1 SRSGORY, a Cavajerie; a vols.; 3.7. | Washington, Peb.2,198.__f38t_ | ou» sLooK aDING SQUADRON THERES ERIN. | charce of baving Government goods in posses- tion on his part to renew active operations —f 5 — | nibfictheaus da Sous OMielerde Gavsicrie; 1.25. | [MISS BROOKE'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH FORCED BY THE IRQN-CLADs. an, Sand sont tosheeaupieh at an early day. Large reinforcements are B*422 sOnEW SCE are ARMY, Cavalerio Instraction Proviscire Sur ls’ travail | P. BOARDING _ pets OE a ad Sep, 1 mas 9 continually arriving at Louisville, and being For esle by the dozen. ae ndividugl, . | tormth ‘acent nmeel e ‘Of this cstablishn AN ATTACK ON TBE CITY BY OUR FORCES s—T.-1s60o-=. 7 Ordonnance de Cavalerie; 8 vols.; $3.25. teonth semi annual! remion of this establishment 4 despatched South. Trains are running on the | ELH. & BE SERGORy.. Extrait a Usage des Bous Officiera et Brigadiers; |W!!! Commence on Mond MOMENTARILY BXPECTED ! - avenme. a jay, Feb. 2d 1863. ireulars “rt } ; Louisville and Nashville Railroad thirty m: ! ta. to be had ai the bookstores and of the Principal ——_s~>——_ DEAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS. ie " Aesaisins OBATORIO CLASB. Ecole du Cavalier a Cheval; 15 cts. _iaStlw* ForTRESS Momnon, Feb. 5.—Gen. Dix is in ; below the former city, and the entire line will | b 4 ied'Bgsem. | Leen ee Onrslior a Cheval; ‘ They purify, strengiben, and invigorate, be repaired within the coming week. ; Blew Ie fart ereniig Som Be Peer an eae a Borem: | fe Voltige Milital ‘en Campagne, (Cavalerle;) 15 VALENTINES! (1963 | receeipt of Rebel news from Charleston to the They A 5 wi create & healthy appetite. —— PKI. Those who wou! i lik in that class cts. lowest wholesale prices stant, at which time the port was thor- 87 Captain Henry Steliwagen, who wasin subseribe at Prof W's residese Neds; pee ‘do Instruction, (Oavalerie:) is cts, BF pecan acme = Ly piap reine lien) Federal tron-clads lying — are an antidote to change of water end command of the U. S. gunboat Mercedita, "1 between 2and $0 clock p. | m.feS-tw_ | aod | ante try Tis ea f all styl VALENTINES tauda tke ow ay ” = : -Romarai , z coden walls. ‘They overcome effects (which was sunk by the Rebel gunboats, at J OVBRS OF BUCK WHEAT CaKRS, fea PHANCK PaFion. | of all styles, at the oo BOOKSTORE, ‘The latter were not with the fleet at the time | ponre- of disstpation and late Gharleston, the Captain and his crew surren. | ||) DELICIOUS SYRUP P. ?,,2:76 MARRIED Lavrxs OnLy ee te of the attack on the Ist inst. dering and being paroled,) is a Pennsylvanian, WiTMERS © PORTANT eee 9 armetat DIRSOTIONS for | OKNER OF 7TH AND ‘ An attack upon the city was momentarily and has been in the Navy since 1%, and has |, Family Groeery, 111 Ps. avenue, OF avaaY Lanes will We sont bear eae neal Orronita Dore Osten Ete expected on the3d. been constantly in active service, at sea, at na- fe 5 lw between 1%th and 2th ata. or otherwise, as may be ‘desired, i on the r eine of alt of val posts on shore, and in bureau in Washing. DOLLAK enclosed to my address, The res CLEAN—NEAT- COMFORTABLE, paps The account of the affairin the Richmond NOTICE Hy " . z 3 ntific research and experiment, this tr. . 1.35 per day; $7.50 per week. Single Ts has been awfully exaggerated. ton. In the Mercedita he has made many con- To gure cae PER one CHATHAM, Rom Siow may be implicit!y rolled upou as « Curate oes ber Dight or $2.6) per week. Kea oat with an official account from band captures since the war commenced, a Coneignees eee: gee os of part of | ip ail contingencies, uatarsl derangements, Ae Tt | “Day Board @5 perweek. ja15 im* 3 traband captur commenced. $e ee are requested to call at will ameliorate the condition of woman aud cicrast | FOOR SALE Throw thousand corde OAK woop | Admiral Dupont is hourly expected. co Wl DEen aa Hart, rlgD average pone aes Tee , and improve man itis imparted withthe charate | JOR oy ee a eR PS made a speech at “i NABUM SMITH, kNowLvbor that it willadd greatly to the connu, oe Sulton Soom Drown gett. | Aisece 22) Hexry Ward Beecher's Church, Brooklyn, on st Master. | bial felicity, heal! ¥ ith and happiness ofevery Mixkiey | Containing 250 ecrea, one-half in w: with com- NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. —— wouss, A happy stateotmind natural enjoyment , fortable dwelling and a new barn, within 5 miles of foax, aa ra te ee SOuMERCE And gud gcd heath are welcome questa and are prised | Brown's Switch, One-third cash; one and two | Naw Youx, Feb. §—11% a:m.—First Board of all articles of eonmnres Gelunanned yall These instRuctioNs are full and explicit, | Years for the balance. Price $12 80 per sere. In- | yy. 5. Coupons, 1881, MaSix; 7.3-10 Tuesday evening in which he spoke in the most contemptuous terms of President Lin- a wi a , | quire of Mr. WHALEN, Belteville, or W. W. 4 cola and charged that that functionary is of the United Bates with aif foreign conatrion i 9s terand wenkth hove so¥d Chor ronit eee cisteee | TAT none tue pecratone’ ja Si-iw" "| Notes, 101Xai01 X; Certificates, 91291 x; Demand opinion his emancipation proclamation has Years. Cow merce of eac + History of the | this knowledge for auy money. ns ityave the ‘t EPLODGETT & 00. PORTABLE GALVANIZED | Notes. 1540154; Gold, 1878157 x. panna nto a gimmeree of various nitions, S<' &e./by J Smien | tHe yPamuaee for ADy money. as itkave them that | Beereett OW PIm BARERY OEY ANIZED _ = asa ate Leg gestadiaasog Seeretary of the New York Ohamber | Rave this 1IMPoRTANe BECKET. All business conte | Av MANUTACT UREA Pi saus? S7 Commander Jobn L. Worden, of the iron- History of ihe Bank of England, with additions | “7/70t.,, Partion desiring byte OF teat. — coe OMe tue Tee in the case of Aan cind Montauk, and formerly of the Monitor, $d tabular details from the new cliarter to last, by . HENRY A. TAYLOR, M.D | gr We.keep constantly on hand a full assortment of | & West and Wil -, West, administrators of was yesterday nominated to the Senale as 5 : "FRANCK TAYLOR, teste = meen 8) 0.0. 1 ay jispenvable to the sce Ronn et Ten SF0 | John B. West, <osen ae neer in a captain—a promotion for gallant serviceinhis ~ POSALB FOR LIZHOGRAPAY | J°OR SALE—A good SEWING MACHINE ‘Alno, the elebrated A IELD OVEN. V coats = hs Pe a —— ae Proresas FOR LITHOGRAPHY, I No 4 lath attert, Alxo @ good pperator sre of xaficient $ pacity to ny broad foram gates SCESD AN. tho mte a ceanty totes oinineaetl sc —_— ee e. - fe 3 3t* regiment, ey are extensively used + | Gnal settlement tribution ef th oO Supertntendr ul a oe en ~ a s7 From Franck Taylor, Pa. avenue, we Te Maat: Pea WAGRNEAN® HARNESS & Aims Bend forprinted circuit ayy oo., | Estate of said de pe heve copy of Mrs. Wood's new story, «Ver. £¥a1.nv Peoros 1s will be received uxtil Mon FORK SALE Jn 29.6teo 39 Light street, Baltimore. | fits money; when acd where ail. the ners Pride”—the most popular novel of the Sn''pristivg tins shercher dene nal Oh jtranafeating DAWSON & 00:3, “/@\ PAWNBROKER—PAWNBROKER! heise of eald deceased notified to 4 # accompanying the rept 164 and 166 No. 299 C Sraza Orphans’ Court o count senees Sereereye Tea Bleak ta npat of, the Coast Rarvey for Water street Gnore:town, } Bawern 9:h and lun sere Uieir laime property vouched. of they Sodntaes Avil has bees introduced fan be pracared chupeiieuth se amremes en, | | pttoney advanced on Gold. sil Censed’s tetates promod acy ar hie nie te. in the Ohio Senate, providing for the elective precieelp therewith" JCM SoBe Re™ | Ae Beecher, | "Yaz Ini” JOHN PLLA & 00, | Published once a week x for three reeks franchise being extended to the soldiers of the fe £-eost Superintendent q aver Thoughts of Country Parson, $18), J a NEW FIGs. ~ Kee Feat: z. x BOBBIN: ‘Sista: i sory of the Guard—By Mrs, , KT Received at A. M. B 3 wi Regi aa es | "Ve vndersign tt yetABDS, ee Winthrop's Canoe ana Badile gto 8 587 Pa avence Sina ne bs gh dickdan yl REE ee Pepnonst-—Mr. S. S. Southworth, (1Jobn | tropage he tae reecived, begs riane Heatalpe- |} Toreueri les Memories 2 vote , $280, | potmensnrannty for famiiyune, 'e™ (sar o%2» | [TARY FROM MAROW 1801 To Smith, of Arkansas,”) a well-known editor form Mle friends and the "public, t . Fee ey joan Paul Richter, 2vols., 9 | 2 dows i and public writer, has been appointed to an fie” corner of Pannay!. Plemolrs of re Betton gicheres, $1. | Glove Ouit, Lasting Moco aaes LBS. ROUGH office by the Government at Washington, vent and [ith street, THIER NEW TA. 4 Vreweut | ea! en. $1. i ‘isses’ and Children's ‘Balmersis 500 000 aRMY Ghnagn Wa SESS NE Ee 73 oi 80 & private risee,@ 5 deacri: Gum Lo: hb! = cf epee N every 2, ng | which the hest price will ®7 A portion of Gen. Foster's expedition was phar exter “atin city. ne Dosen by cece Ree lata morreree : ) Peni reel hose, Sota cand Doetned eee mg cust Soap, 360,000 passed off Cape Fear on the 3ist ult. Its desti- Sen cense =e business, to merit a coutinuance of Roreallts Pree A ie mat No. £6 Market Bytes, Pa, 2 sad Candle Watks, Grows sceet = nation is supposed to be Port Royal. fe 5eulm ” 3, W. BARP, Rial, sme—By Wilkie Colling ais TAYLOR: between Sth and 9th sts. = § , Geo le J, RosmntuaL, | “Seidecty "9:5: ZRWELL Proptiotor,