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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY........... PBBRUARY 10, 1863, “a7 RBADING MATTSR ON AVERY Pagz. 82) OUTSIDE FOR INTBRBATING TALR- @RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. SPIRIT OF TI MORNING PRESS, ‘The Intihgencer notices the fact that the en- thusiasts,ss the New York Tritune, &c., Wo Prophecied such favorable results from the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation, are the first to despair of the success of the ; efforts to crush the rebellion; “but it is pre- chsely at the point where such enthusiasts do. Spair that more steadfast and courageous souls will ‘best up and steer right onward.’ ‘The Chrenicte thinks the soldiers of the army have no sympathy with those who are doing their uttermost toe bring the Government into conten: pt by misrepresenting the objects of the war, and by embarraseing the measures neces- sary to Its vigorous aud successful prosecution. “Ths soldiers see the Southern treason face to face. They know the cruelty and ingratitude of the rebels, and are convinced, by daily ex- perience, that no peace wiil be accepted by the n+ mies of tho Constitution and the Union that does not recognize the Southern Conirderacy. An, more than this, thore ts not an intelligent white scldier- Democrat or Repudlican—who is rot willing to see the negroes enrolled aad enlist: d for service in the unhealthy regions of the cottop Sta'es, and who would not exprsss his gratitude to the Government for employin, the m in the various Southern forts, to hold anc keep these forta in the Frderal possession, under the command of competent white officers, a Gew. Hattrck Writes For it.—Washing- ton correspondents of New York papers are in the habit of assuring us that to get correct accounts of what trangpires here we must re- sort to the New York journais. But for this dictum the supposition of the New York Tim-s that Gen. Halleck is a contributor io the edi- terial colur:ns of our susp hbor the Dstetligencer, would be received in iais vicinage With a cer 2ree ef incredulity under all the <ircumstances. As the Tim-s sagacivusly discovers and observes the sienature ++ the Inteiligencer’s recent article on Charleston i is precisely the initial of “Halleck there cannot be a doubt “shout the m iF. papa states that Maésachusetis hes sont tbreak of the reb-liioa® ercni cl. of tro and expe ome te )amou cludi: ¢ bounties an & toval of S3.450,110 hutions tothe Reyc fem wih ¢ q he works. The ears}, whieh was dug last Was lat nine he top. This hos ben deub oping to in wit, and tae water @ ti i ommenced S net tie only means mu the Mi al was Sippi river, BF A,greast mass of documents relating to Mexico vas teen sent w the H. pLouch Pprobebiy te make ® thousand printed uctaro pages. They prove thatthe Mexicans are by mo means disbeartened in the struggie aga nst the Fiench, Mut are rather disp. toresist che inyssion to the utmost. The F soidiers who have been captured have bern treated With great kindness by the Mexican G ment, Many desertions from the fre: have taken place. @7 It is suid that the Nayy Depsrtment did Botcontemplate attacks on Cha m and Sa- warneh hy -olads for ten days te coms Dut it is now s!ated in well-informed quarters that the recent bold operations at the former place are to be followed by swiiter retridution than the secessionists might haye otherwise an- ticipated. ‘The proclamation that the blockade is raised may turn out truer than they atrempted to make it appear. SF Napoleon's | ey the sul ject of the future of Mexico aud fhe res- torat.ou of the Latin race West ward, produced s decided sensation in England. The London ‘Times regargs it as “startling,” both in its ob- Jeet and pian of execution. Lt is spoken of as offensive to the principles and policy of the American people, both North and South, and as being as dangerous to the Confederate Reb- «ls as to the Union Federals. ser iran pondent Vick berg writes wo & Western paper tha: when General Sherman retired from Vicksburg, supposing the expedi- tion had been abandoned, the Rebels sent eleven stexmers up the Yazoo for supplies, and our fleet having returned in the nick of time, they are now blocked in, and the Rebels bave only two steamers between Vicksburg and Port Hudson. @7 The Southern Herald is the title of anew daily afternoon paper just started in Baltimore. Itis pu hed by Messrs. Beseh, Young & Beach, and announces its purpose to stand by * the “Constitution, the independence and soy. Ates, and the political liberty | ."’ The senior Beach of the Her- aid is the writing editor of the Baltimore Sun. | Nxw Mvcsic.—We have the following from | Joha F. Ellis, No. %6 Pennsylvania avenus, | between Ninth and Tenth strects:—« My Low- land Home,” “ Weeping ead and lonely, or | Wheo this war is over,” “Osli me nut back | trom the ¢: holess shore" —three pleasing songs by H. Teeker #7 The Boston Traveller (Republican) says SDat it is Potexpected that a full regiment of negre Suldiers can be raised in Massachusetis. ; Governor Andrew will therefore have to con. tent himself with a battalion. The colored | Populstion of the State number nearly ten | thousand. i Nor Frozex To Deata.—The Chicago Tri- | Dune denies the story of the Times, of the same etty, that 12 Confedorats prisoners were frozen + to death whilst confinedin Camp Dougiss. it ‘as, says the Tribune, an atrocious libel, for * the purpose of exciting im the community a symputhy for (he prisoners. SF Two hundred rebel prisoners. who were taken at Murfreesboro’, voluntarily took the omth of Allegance w the ('nited States at St. nis, OR the 4th imatant, Rad were discharged. ¢ ‘They are destitute of money, clothing, shves, &o, and the President of the Sanitary Com. Missicn in that city solicits sid tn their behalf. ts fur Rosocrana are con. feleg up We Cumberiand river, acd it vintimated that he has accumulated a sf. heb Rt quantity of atorasat Nashvitle to make 8 furward movement pussille. Ii will proba. » need ata ve y Fon Neo .- en. Cases, hes been requ. sted by the War Do- of tactics for nse > eul isied in the na. pe y Smith, 082 hes seat in the ne stata of nia rustmer of oF Fuoite 5 snmpraticr er the fher dentin a per pou an Chariveto | OUR MILITARY BUDGE?P. ee NEGRO SOLDI BAS IN A NEW QUARTSS. Tticeaid, om good anthority, thatthe Emperor of the Franch ts actually shtpplag from Alex- andria, Raypt, to Maxico some thousands of | Nubian troops, for whose sarvices in hisarmies » Be has bargained with iheir master, the Pasva. They are conscripts, as black ae the a-¢ of spades, and having originally been forced into the Pasha’s service, are again being forced into that of Napoleon IIT. on this continent; making no little resistence in tho streets of Alexandrit to being carried on board of the Freuoh boats oF ye-ecls PROMOTE We hear, And have no doubtof the correct- ness of the statement, that yesterday the Presi- d-nt nominated Brig. Gen'l Phelps (of negro proclama‘ion fame) to be a Major General, vice ex-Gov. Morgan, of New York, resigned; antedating Dis commiséivn so that he willrank | all the volunteer Major Gencrals in ths service except Generals Dix, Butler, and Banks. eee THK NEXT REGULAK MONTHLY MEET- img of tae Beard of Trustees of Pubiic Ronools will be held in the Aldermen’s Room, City Hall on TUESDAY AFTERNUON, P-b. Jot] 45. o'clock. Wat. B! paYTUS ba Secretary. THE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF Eagle Tent, No, 244 0 piece on THURSUAY kk at Ebevever Church. 4th street cast, The public are invited, DAWSON LODGS. No. 16, F. AND A. ATTENTION —MASONIC FUN#RAL.— be funeral of Brother AsRoy It Picuan will ha solemvized atthe Church of the Epipliany. TO MOKRGW ( Wednesilar |AFTERNOUN. at so clock The w-mbers of Dawson Lodge are not! at M-eonte Hall, corcer of Ninth and D sts m The procession will leave the Hall ? Buarentincarringes At 2's O Cluck precisely bers of the Maeonic fraterrity in goud stat are cordially invited to attend, rof HORSES, HARNESS, and IN. Enquire at LOW eventh street, between 9" Fok sabes Sutlers’ WA ARDS Stables, Hand 1. | Oke A FE . 8. COUR- TELLE th Avenue, New York, at Mme Gu '8 Bhue Store, nenr the Avenue, has b sere assortire cier-e and Th Bet Coiture, rict Headdresees. made up se all Linen Collars, Remember, 8; alsu, fe i or a t STAURANT, Wo Dowk~ Benow Pa. sf wiheronr os the Chir : Ot Vistoors the publiv tot ARS ang EDTi rs of the day perier toes © which can be o| Wagon Repairing of a!! pUy a tended to, Rep'T UW. CRAHAM, idea 7 Coach ROVOSA BL will be rece th Core reetion vb. until c n lores, to DY Ston: tha right te rejec ered for the interest of 217 the Favelcpes containing bids to be endorsed “Pro- persis for Markle Work, ISATAF ROGKRS eer in Charge Treasury Depa safe 28 NEW YORK MILLS ~ SHIRTING! 4-4 Bates’ M 44 Ardroseoggin, 44 Bartiott Mills, 44 English Long @loth, 94 an Now im stora, 4 Shirtieg Cottons, and all offered at the low: York cash prices, Jos. J. MAY, New Stors, 308 Pa. Avayea, ____ between oth and 10th ate, LS FOR PLUMBERS’ WORK WILL + Bureav of t. 163, scheduse Marble Uasins (with overtiow.) 13 incaes e 328 Waste Cocka, vith r i. lever, and flange plate, 12s Straipers, with cou gli ocks. with i one end, 2 Basin Ce ‘a two op nings, . two inches, te price fur each article delivered F ry Building in go. d order. bidder must furnish ple of every ar- stimated The whols to be delivered the 16th of March to the ist of April, as may aired. hexten eparttient res ryes the rigbt te reject any. or sl) th bids, if considered for the interest of whe Government to do su Fuvelepes contain perals for Plambing Work.” ISAIAH ROGERS, Engiueer in Obarge Treasury Department. fe 10-tutbsafe23 srHine DBESS FABRICS NOW OPENING AT 3. J. MAY'S NEW STORg, 308 Panssrivaxia Avanus, ——_—_____ Betwoen Ninth and Tenth Streets. Allthe NEW STYLES of DRESS GOODS for the IGHT DRAFT VESsELS F L (75 llamas Navy Darintuurr, Fob. 10, 135% eng Reey Depart mest will reoclve proposals for the cbustruction and completion in every respect xcept guns. ordnance atoraa, fuel, prvviaions and tical Instruments) for Armored Steamers, of sbout:reven bonired tons, of wood aad irun com: D bired, havings single Tevolving turret, a perrons! application asthe Navy Department in Washington, or to Rear Admir: Gniwery. | "0 o 413 Broadway, New York, parties intendive to cfr can exaisine the pians ans wpcciticatens which will be furnished fo the euntractors by the ba peep Ovffer will be considered unless from parties who ate prepared to excoute work of this kind per emai te wo Senge ane iscls, of which, if no! La ment, deuce with their bid. ees @actot Congress approved July 17, 1952, x pro- Bibits the transfer of any contract c ia- tog ‘ 2 rein i y a etor order cria idder Stete the priee and th. within whico t? ey will agree th complete treat sel or vessel the bid m' and U be arcampantead the guaranty required by !i that if anni thew they will promptit exeeute ta- cou tact Proporitic os will be receiv, Feobroary, aud they must be fer Vearels for River Defence trom other bi was letters. J LATEST StY¥i, UST Received the latest styles xi gentlemen. youths sod wore Ain. Military OAPS and CORDS, For sele low. BURR & BRO . 3%3 7th stroct, fa g-3t° wader Dorsey'* otal. aa SHOE q -—— WATS AND Cars 2) fine Drees aud Military BOO : sia = 4 aod aeons DMO TKT adiew 3 O00 lve ALM) *, Tory fins, wa A MOWALS LACE Boots. 7 "™* a ‘J ue SOPT HATA all styles, For aula inw BRO, 393 Ith atrees, nade Docncy’s Fotit COND IF PIANG3 AND NE Nu M s ior Rosewood PIASO, free | COLORS —¥h “ihe satisfaction given at one former balls will | misrantee a pleasant time to sli who will favor 13 jowith th e é 0 ) streets. ning bids to be endorsed “Pro. | | te fil | born with e netatal gift. £ even K | Deheld in the several Pracincts of Georgetown, MVYALID SOLDIBBS. Beneron Gueannis’s Orrica Waskineven, Fannnry 30, isle. Itbetng reported that various parties have ob- tained money from invalid eokiicrs unter the pre- tence of asstoting them to thelr discharge from the service, notice is hereby given that certificstes of | dizability for diseharge to soldiers in goneral hos- | ANTBD—A PITUAFION es cook, a spectabdle yours = Apply at Ho. pitals and camps are only given by the surgeon in | charge of auch hospitelor camp, and the obtrugive | efforis of persons claiming to be special agenta fe- | tard instead of hasten the preparation ofdischarge | papers. Ali soldiers are warned against giving . money on such plea to apy person whatever, } By order of the Surgeon General | JO8BPH RK. SMITH, Rurgeon U.8. Army. | { AB BEPARTMENT, Ww as Wasningror, January 25, 1868. In consequence of the pressure Of business atthe | War Department, passes for citizens to visit the Aj;my ef the Potomac will be given at the office of | Lieut. Col. Consap, 132 Pennsylvania avenue | above Nineteenth street. V TILL GEO. T. 8, CURTIS AND ALFRED | :HOMAS, if in the city, pirare cal at No. 299 Gatrest betwoen7 anid o'clock p.m. OTICK.—The geudlewan who left a Yaiise ia charge o: a friend at Aquia Creek, #ebruary 3, 1883, can recover the sams by applyin to CLAS 8. BRADLEY, Washingtou, D. C., aid paying the charges : fe 7-3t* Ato GY ‘ashington, the celedra: MADAME FORREST, Pocraass and ASTROLOGIRT. | She iga sev daughter, waa born witha natu- ral gift, and was a pupi! of the renowned As- trologer, t Moretta, of Venice, She tails your past life and future destiny, brings together these long reparated, causes speedy marriaxss, can show likenesses of your absent childreu oF friends, or future husband. Cures all diseases. Susnese strictly coutidential. Always st hour, I street, between 7th and 8th sts. story brick house in the square. Ladios fifty canta; gentlemen not admitted. only laéy in America who possesses the trna science ot Astro fe7 im i tens L. &MiTH, irvoyant, ‘Test Medium, 60 cuth A street, Uspitol Hill, between Ist nf 1s disease by magnetism with but litt es sud describes your deceased friemt jalse sees your living husbands. wi and fer the unmerri d, describes exactiy the lovers ccurately that persons marvel with surpris S fortes future ev-nts in bu-iuess, m racter Hours from y a.m’. i Cea STILL CONTINUES TO CURE EVERY DISEASE BY HAND MAGNETLI 445 K Stusat, Berweens Washington. OSLELON- stress ay She M ADAME ROSS, secre BALL ~~ KEMBMEER Tile ey ik A. HP FOURTEEN GRAN® ONPHLY 80. st the ME x CIAL ASSOCIATION wil S be ance Hall,om MINDAY \ Fe’ 3 A dad String Band has © 1 ee asion ‘i kets ONK AR, stmittiag a ger alin ies ‘or caps will be allowe to heWorni Bs co. t the KBIGDLEMA lat Mas 8 Guillot vp BLOCK —TAE YOUNG | BOUND £0 THEIK UGRAXD BALL of tag YOUNG UNITED CLUB AR will De g ven at Temperance hialian Bst_b tween oth ar loth,on TH RSDAY EVENING, Feb 12th. web reo: the Clab pleoge themselves that no i to make thie a gron? Ball of # $1, admitting a genutiemin No hats Gr cap: willbe allowed ta he ball room by the i lee of Arrapgements—M J Bailanver, G@ Neam h 0 FOR THE CARTRIDGE FOR THE THIRD TIME WE GREET YOU BIND FRIENDS! c est of our many lady friends, we will give GRAND BALL at Temperance Mail DAY, Feb. 11, 185: ars of th DLERS’ BALL! ed to maxe thi the Bali of the season. } The hali will be besutifully decorated. A full brass and string lend 1 on engaged, | Pcsitiyelr, no hats or caps are allowed in tho | hall. Stricterder will be ebverved. r pres Several distinguished » cers, who are alwars in for fun, have been invi To'r, ake everything convenieat, we have on a line of stages to convey the guests to all parts of the city at the close of the Ball, Tichets One Dollar, admitting a stionss and § so ate SS BOARDING. OARDING.—One Room to let, with Board, at 125 Thirteenth st.est, between Gand il. T quire soon, fe 10-2t* PRGSEDING — Rooms for rent. (with Boari large, comfortable, and heated from below by Latrobe rtove; lighted with Bathroom in | house Auexcrlient table provided, and good at- | tentance. Keferances gtven and required. Apply | at 203 Sixth street. between Mand N. fe 14-2t™ @| NE OB OR TWO GENTLEMEN DESIRING | & quiet home can find a Room and Board at 664 south Sixth atrect, Island, within one square | of the City Railroad References required. 7 3 AY BOARD.—A few Day Boarders can be ace commodated with good home-board at $5 I week at the New ¥crk Hotel, corner aan 5B ja 15-im™ GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. | Nem rE —GEORGETOWN ELECTION ec} Gu MONDAY, the 234 inst , an election will for Maycr. ard for eleven members to com pose the Board of Common Council, and for one member @ vacancy in the Board of Aldermen, few td WM. LAIRD, Olerk. A COURSE OF THREE LEOTURRS Por the beneft of the YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOCIETY 4 Qeorgetown Wi 6 givon at Trinity Church, Georgetown, PIRST LECTERE TURSDAY EVENING, Fab 11, REY, FATHER STONBSTREBE, 8. J. Tickets for the course, §! = Ticksts for one lee- : ture, 5@cents. Doorsopen at até%4 o'clock, Les- ture commences at 734 o'clock, fe 10-eolw* Fo SALE— 60 BABRELS TAR 30 BARRELS . n | received from the Factory, and for ge} s to aoth” ‘5, L, RIDWHLL, Georgetown, D. 0. EVICE OF COLLECTOR OF INTE REYENGD, 476 Be AL ath street, Washining AL uch peri nd ban Cy 20th instan’ |, tha om F th $ ten per cent will be added to all bills on that day,andthat such ilte fwill thas tenet lected under the summ: OCORR the Internal Revenue law. a 8.3 i ie J. ‘BN. Collector of I ‘ feost “tor the District of Galette, uy PASSENGERS TRAVELING BAST, Passengers for Boston and the Easter: notified that the only line connect- pe Slates ste: ing direct with the 6.3 p. m. trai from Washington city, is the li via Springhe When you purchase tickets be aure ask for tickets by the way of Sprij e checked ehrough from Waahivetne | Mustin, &c.. Stamped -\ a ¢ iB tee a fr 10.-t* Watar street. Georg. ANLED—A BOY. mended. Apoi ch Lat i a fa: will give Fepnch Lowes Pale 1 Bslom93*, drers “5. M.. Wa-biraten D.o. J ANTED—By & youn, ax cham hermald yatNo, 234 F Ber present piace cfe it TINGS, No. 20 Lowisiaca avenue. AN AMERICAN LADY. bi ac | Wale ara re 26 ie Must ecme well recom: y immediately to 3. for Mus:c. womaa, adi TUation Tefsrance givm Age At. D-tween ith a d 15th ate, yment, It HB UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO KENT A | Farm, withis t+. mites of thi- city ipg such for rent, will please aera Capt. C. | A KRAUSB Star Ofice. — TANTED 70 RENT—A F Any one ORES Dd URNiSHEP HOUSS, | 4 AMEAVY Hatt A portion ef Col, Baker's detective corps inet Bight seizes 16" ctars of boot and shoes ia transilion seross the Potome, from Leonard- town, destined for Dire. The goodeand thos \ who were smuzgiicg them ar) nowon tae way up the Potomac under due guard. at aconvea'ent distance fom the street valle — "8D. J 2? Star OMice. fo 10 3t® 7 ANTED—A «mall HOUSR, either faraished or unfurnished, in Washi a. AYE, ite neighborhood. Apply to C. ington or the immadi. “On NAGLE. 259 fo 1-3" WwW eight or twelva rooms streots, near the Avenue. N ANTED fO RENT—A HOUSS coutainio betweea 6th acd 13t! 'o objection ta ba two or three hundred dollars worth of Furniture, Apply 336 D street. fe it! we road. Good referonces given. Add: ss three days, | TANTED—A COOK, WASHER and IKONER’, forsamall family Settled woman pre erred. Apply immediately at No. 431 Sixth strevt, be- | tween F and G. 10-2t* ED. RAIN fe 10-3t* N¥YOCRMATION WANTED - agent eee gat Shee ¥ ee stent rlora. on Fab 7th. Ep. Wa INY Wartington City, D ©., Post Oaice, R. COHEN, J: eight roomannd Addrasg 10,000 Northern Lihertica. Josies, Slipp ra, and Pincush rates than iny other plare in ? pret the d We stamp wait, Also beeps stampel gools muslin. Re:aember, 25633, fe 10-2w* on K et., ANTED—At th ave. av 2 bidiar Ww WASTE oA ewoas = ZION. The best re: WILLTAM RODGE v prly xt. Dept, Washinet LORED . AD Ww; \TED—A F ina smal far and good warher and ir nept sitnation, by encls “LMM ,” Box 44> Wash fe 9 St" 7ANTED—A WOMAN w with a mangle, and te £ Wages mn § IRONER who wu Wages same HOTCHKISS, Nat between 15th and 35}, tt WANtD-te re NOUS of thr- oderstands hy ahore for apply at Hf between 9th ant sth sts Lith street. a4 wid SA to Sard b nal Steam y six en LADtES WANTED—To ges ther Fisnnei, Velvet, Merine, Uam* at 2™0%, Cloaks Seventh Saequex, ions Stamp~ he city. Ores your goods w Caper, betw as MAN, tu att Wits whe ywill ANE - ho has assi ee Fr a e for 4 Laundry, Pa feg one or tes yeare a oma, at rasgonabdls rate, Prompt mon payments.’ To tyke pos- sessior Istof March or April. Will pay 31 to per- son informing me of ous & le Cut catand bear inmind. Address ‘3. K.M..’" Box 431 Ci y Post Of fe 9 3t° OYS WANTED-—To drive those who can read aud good wages. Er: roof Mr 6th end G sts., Fi inted with the pre: Ws. THOMPSON, 7 ANTED—To rent a em Tooms, ir a good neig \ town or Washington. Ren movth. Address “Uv. D7 S t Ward, fi RUG CLERK WANTED resand carts To Write. stoady work ard O WARE. Gas Works, reednys. {37 3t* Ine cription hnyingss. Ap- corner 4ith aud N.¥, fe lw all HOUSE, with 5ors hborhood, in George- t not _to exceed 3i'a ‘tar Office. fa7 3t* who is aa W | with everything necessary for houseXce dreee“O. A...” office of th ANTED—Ry a pentleman and LOR, BED ROOM, and KITCHEN, fornisa ife,a PAR. et ad 2 pape: Fo water and gas. Gcoa and the best r W Star Gfice, « LORED and P sts. \ DENCE. containing xi mente, from 10 to 12 reot and Stable. Price not to exceed WANTED To zen' g.cn Penn. ave , be Ward, for which I pay a lit 7 ANTE D—To purchase ab of March,a STORE, w: Kent in advanes, furniture. Ai- ope week. f 7-1w* BOY, (who Knows well the city.) from 10 to 12 years of age, with good recorumendations, fer light service. ¢ i Apply to No, 451 Tenth street, seven le 75 1 wages firet-cl 1 the moder: een How and the tic-t h or without ti inst ral rent, and give the stofcity refererce. Would buy the parties out ifthe stcre suited. Address, stating Box 38 Siar Office, for two weeks, os fe 7-eo%t* AG? AND PAPER WANTED—Dont sell your Rags, Books, and Papers fer nothing. We pay etton and pers, &a ks. and zocd prices for Reports, News Coins, Ancient Woolen Rags, Booas. We bay Botties, Bad Curiosities _yeneraliy. Wo rchd the wagon fur everything. in the bousefarn MABON'S Kay d Paper Warehouse, _fesim* 373 and 379 Det, esr 7th. WANTED_ Every rson to Snow that I am in the market, ly to pay cash for all articiss ie (esst side,) Dealer in line. ‘hoge leaving th or having a sarslas, will .do weil to all, B. CHLY, 428 Seventh street, between G and H. New and Second-hand op 7 ANTED.— SU STOSE, which we are paying the b ilies declining house rey of furniture wiil find it to asacail. BO! je12-tf No 369 Seventh NTE & CRIVET st.. between I and K UBNISHED HOUSE WANTSD. it, for from to th: years Dwelling for s private ” “Location in the First ‘or Becond ‘ard pri Ads 65, Washington, D.C. i jloyment INGiied ogi Wetter a on he ze Titehlgeeas te given to.frst class Servants. T ‘havo always for ks, Laundressos, wait on tables, in private families a wanted. ‘im ‘ers in want ind it to their eevee mee oan SI Be i ant to know who © reet, | PR oer rRowN aan, To-day about thirty sece:h prisonere were eentup from the Army of the Potomac. TELEGHAPHIc. DRE EE AS COLLIS:ON AT SEA. ee TH STEAMER ELLA WARLKY 8CNK. crerens seein FOUR LIVHS LOST. ~~ New York, Feb. 10.—The steamer North Siar, ‘trom New Orleans on the 36th ult, via Key West on the ith inst, arrived last evening of Woodlands, where she collided with the steomer Elia Warley, ernshing ber boilers and canting her to sink in twenty minutes, The ist Aceistant Engineer and three coal heayers were lost, is supposed they were senided to death. The rest of the crewand the passengers were saved. The Liln Wariey sailed yesterday afternoon With ber corgo aud passengers for Mayans. THRE CALIFORNIA SENATOR, Sax Francisco, Feb. 9.—On the first ballot to-night for Senatorial nomination, Conness received 39 votes; Sargent, 32; Phelps, t; and Lrown, 6. Consess was then deciared unanimousiy | neminated. DArr’ PATENT OAMP OHAIB.—The bestin | use. For sale b; : HL & fob-lw H. I. GREGORY, 321 Penn. avenue. CHEST, TIN CUP: Mins. COFFES POTS, lw ‘8, TIN PLA’ e it TES, FRY H. 1. GREGORY, 321 Penn. avenue. by éonex. For sale by the ae _fe 5-Iw RASS ECREW CANDLBSTIO. you THs ABMY, H. 1. GREGO! sarBe arent ORATORIO OLAss. A NEW Class for Oratorios and Music @’Rnsem- Officore and soldi fur i | Dies is Just forming now by Prof. ALMX. WOLOW- will Gnd Ula mont dosirable rota Ue ReACE | BRT” hove who Soult like toscue task oe te line run through from Now York city to Roston | #¥bscride at Prof. W ’s residence, No. 451 Penta Without change. fe 9-1m | st., between Zand 3 o'clock p. m. fe t-1w CARD. P. P—TO MARBIBD LADIBS ONLY.—Ix- M ETPOPOLITAN HoTR L, ; ae Get ge —— full enjoymen CG , fel NEW YORK, feoraary 7th, 1853. Of myauy LADY, wi nt to any nddvenn, by mall As it has been published in most of the papers thronghout the country that our ri advanced to three do! ars por eel lainen that the charges at the Metropotitan Hotel will remain as heretofore, $7.50 per da: exponace at that prica, and nothing in war times, fe 9-31 R.A. HOE ee This eminent Phy; tr atuent of Gonsuiuption. uinie by him during an ext 40 yearn, can insure rele charge. The addroae of par: having tried ali the train of inbwation. e-ugh eyru it can be had ct his offie, nt and Fra erick streeta, Balti. day. We can pay | are willing to work for SIMBON LELAND & CO. Kis nnecessfal | from discovertos | ractice of over | ow days, or no | ured by hiin after Ke remedies, ive- oil, Ae, ! sterner of #4: TLERS. assortes by” Wen TGRidhay, | feb lw 331 Penw gronue, | ; aed will im or otherwise, as may be desi! 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CONGRESS —— AXAVIlth COUNGKESS—THIED SESSION a q uk and di We drunk chu Jacksun, assault ti-missed. Third Preein dismissed, % > Pat Dono. < + ise ho, Mike orcerly Jokn O. Reiss, d s Dicker, ¢o; a soldier, do; Barcy Egan, do: dismissed. F ment; $ out license; da: S stephen Lee, drank Thor » Elizater lor, indecent expo- John Ander. - Lamon, assault- Jonn Dagh, guage in the ing 2n officer: drunk: _ F drunk aud disorderly drunk and Tenth Pr assault and bultery; jen, Atiorew Kidwell. drank: dismi rt. s. uk and disorderly: Sned $991. Jno. i ty tor col *d. Jno. Bozie, Js runk; do. $1 Jno. OBriea, do. So ridiag ou and protan pavement, held fo ond Ward station f aylained that Billy Vancot had stolen bi y fom her. While wa ng for an offic ».rolmin Biz- bey arrived with a prisoner, jo she at once identified as the person she accused. This morning, it appeared upon examination that as drank, and | ocen dashing around che, driven by a colored driver. of that She aged a White one, round to various Grinking szloons with a young man; and after awhile that one left, and she discovered that ber money was gone, and accused Vancot. Justice Drury was unable to obtain evidence to justify a commitment of Vanyot, and dis- missed him. Anna Lang, for beif& drunk and disorderly, was fined $2. The Justice had no donbt that the woman was robbed by one of her companions in that drive, but it was not proved that Vancot was guilty a A Riot, anp Escapu or Pxisonuns.—Abont half past six o’ctock last evening, a number of toldiers got into & row in one of the shops on C street, near the depot, in which some of them were badly besten. Odicers Simonds, Walling- ford and ch mada their appearaace aad ar- rested six of the participants, who were taken to the eastern lock-up, where they were placad im the cells. One of them, being & witness, was laced in a cell from which the bars were bro- en, and during the night he made his way through the opening, and, getting an iron bar, smashed the locks of the ceils in which tha oth. ers were confined, and they all escaped, to- xether with one who bad bees comfined in the building. The. house which has been used for police pu vs for & number of years ia but a poor apology at best. As for holding prisouers, it iv entirely useless at present, and the authorities ehould at once put itin order, ei Divw’r GO TO Hovusskusring.—On the 34 inst. Chaplain Raymond, better known as” T4eut. Raymond, of the provost guard in 1862, ‘was called upon to officiate in the marriage of Chas. F, Brown, and Ida Price, who cesidas at No. 313 D street. The ceremony was performed at Justice Walter's office; and on seeing the bride and bridesmaid, Chapiain Raymond rec. ognized them at once as fparties known to him officially while he was om duty as lieutenant of the provost guard. Yesterday the bridosmaid also was married, if we are correctly informed. Ida, however, hss since that her hua. band’s name is not Brown: i this, with the additional fact that he has not changed his reridence and gone to housekeeping with her, ehe thinks a sufficient cause upean which to base a petition for a divorce. . _-_——.>—— AcOIpENT.—Yesterday afternoon as Daniel O'Connell, who keeps a store on O street near the depot, was examining 4 breech-loading pistol, which had been Ieftin his kee it ‘wae accidentally exploded, and the ball want throngh the front of the house, and si uck a seidier named Jonn Brady, of company I, éta Penneylvania Reserves, going throagh his ear and entering the ecaip. The wounded mau was st once taken to Trinity Hospital, whore his wound was dressed by Dr. Foster, whe “pronounced the wound not to be dangerous. O'Connell gave himself up to officer Pierca, who took him before Justice Fargnson, who held him to security for a hearing to-day” This morning he appeared al (he oles, and the tem limony bcing that it was purely accidental, he was dianilesed. Fast Drivise Day@knous.—Snowden Rob. ineon, Jas. Devlin, and Franklin Bennett wore &rteotd Idst night by Patrolman fiurch, and taken to the Feurth Ward station fur faqt driving. it appexra that they were Tirttne down Seventh atreet, near the Avenus, at very rapid rat, and & woman w Aenia ia ber arms was knocked down, atso two mew foriuuately neidher was seriousty iajared. Mle Deviin was fined $2.91, and Bh 38 companiva: #08. wn paniva: | 3 dru, nosure, Joba Depuet corpienene a ‘cha BK Menry, dromk and igeki ami... Beat gine yp dam rien ~ | ty , dros Norris: larceny: pail for cours’ OL ianyenelpanatinant Wasnisetos Monsy Mager. tor stocks, coin and wncntrent money, = ny Lewis Johnson & Uo. : P.S8. 7 U.S. Certificates : Quarvre.et-re Checks, paya- aids im Certificates... U.S. Dp mand Notes. American Guid: American Silver, Crrovrt Covert, Feb. 10.—David Lewis this morning Appointed @ constable for W, ngton county. ‘m.H. Huson ve. Wm. S. Hopkins -y, dict fer plain' if. Chas. Frizeli vs. John J. Boyne. Verg for defenaant. Somuel Cole vs. Wm. S. Holliday. y, fer plaintiff. (Court adjourned until to-morrow morning 10 o'clock. we) ——< Sxcomp W ano Statios Casas—Dick Ri disorderly, dismissed. Pairick Carroll, drag do. William Harrison, drunk and aisorg fined 21.71. Wm. Vancot, suspicion of tare dizmissed. Patrick Lynch, drunk and qj orceriy; workhouse. Aleck Sweenson, d dismissed. Anna Lang, drank and diso: fned $2. _—s “APR OF A Renet Sry.—Several days Wyane, of the Canadian Guards, ptured by our pickets in attempting to ugh ont lines, and bronght to this city pitted to the Old Capitei prisoh. The Ss thatn few morning's since i 1 of a door treading to his room was {& removed, snd that he lind escaped. > Ligt or Te SocviERs.—The amo * collected b the Central Guarg, edirg January |, 1 of which was paid to the United Slates, and sig) to the Levy Court of the District of Columbia, ~~ x Nominarep.—Chas. Wa E ied by the President Py notice of the Peace for the Dig! eee | THE ATTACK ON PORT McALe ISTER, {tad Montauk under Pire—ty Tert Keinfe ah. Loy COUR vl re operations pchee river We barn thata r ¢ against Fort 3 river en Tuesday le auk, the gunbo: Yatloud aad mor . Wilvars participated am “o hundred yards of the wo the obsirtictioa ia tur 2ras ant at ospeaded lie ¢ fort and the nature ot the having beer definitely +Ttaby © coming ov, operations wer a Une. “Fort Mcalt ered with rail ister is 2 cavemeted work, cow. ad iron, 2nd mounuing Ua ‘Ube pracuce of the Rebel aruilers petiect. Their first suot—a t struck the Jiontauk in the bow, and dus he exgagement she was hit neo less to sikteem mes, Wilh po Other effect than to oustrite her to be perfectly invalnerable any ordnance which the am Oring beur against her. In retern, the ponderoy tui-siles of the Montank A with fearful eff pen the Revel » reed d against the Montank, sion in the Hine rded an eacelient target for their he bs. . Pst The latest ir telligence from tie Ogeechee that five contrabands—one the pilot of Nashyitle—ceseried from Fort M: Wednesday might, ag them: emili row boat aameng the reeds, w overed and taken off by one of They were so chilled through wight's exposure as to render it mex to lift them ard. Gnrof these contr: was the master of the Rebel tug, m PemMeving the piles from the the Ville Went Into The Ogeechee, and scquentiy replaced them. lis knowledge their joc&liy Bad of the proper way w ext caiethem will ve of great value to our for Twenty-five huadred men from Savaguxh inforced the ga@rmison of Fort McAiliser Thursday. ENbOats. ihe FROM THE ARMY OF THE roTomat, Reorganization by Gen. Hooker— Pens syivania Reserves Eu Route for Alexa dria. . % (Correspondence of the Philadelptis Inquires] Ix Camp NEAR Faimoctn, Feb ¢.—Gal cker, to-day, i The order convinnes iorce the corps orgagizatic: @ud aaucen the names of the ditferemt corps command Major-General Reynoids commands tae Fi Corps: Major-General Conch, the Second G rai Sedgwick, the Sixth: and Bri General Daniel E. Sickles is temporarily piso ed in command of the Fifth Corps. The fore der G al Sigel is organized into a Tate corps, uncer nis comm: 5 The First Brigade of the Penneylyanis serves, Cob. William McCandless, commas ing. embarked on board transports last st Belle Plain, for Washington city. irst Brigade com es the Bucktails, Fi Second and Sixth Regiments. The Secoad Th Brigades will embark for the same nation in &@ Gay or two, as soon as tran are provided. The One-hundred-and-iwentyj first Regiment, Col. Chapman Biddle, and One-bundred-and-forty-second Regiment, 0 Cummins, three years” troops, but oply a Ume in service, and brigaded with the Rei will not accom! y them to Washin The object of taking the Reserve Division Washington is to recrnit and reorganize it fore it is again put into active service. It! raid that one brigade will be stationed Alexsnaria, another north of Washington, third at Frederick, Maryland. itis the mtention to suppl ie ee Reserves with other troops From 7 ro thatthe strength of the army bere may maintained. To-day the battertes and infantry sent up river on a reconnoisance returned {0 camp, cA&yalry not yet having arrived. This arm the expedition was under the immediate © mend of Colonel McIntosh, of the Third sylvanis Cavairy, and like good soidiers u re meen ene sada heey e raiiroad bridge belongingfto range Alexanoria Railroad, which spans the B bannock and Edward’s creek. The expedition met with no armed RB and it has demonstrated that there are nont the neipbborhood visitad. To-day being bright and clear overhe took @ tour along the river. The ten were, some few weeks ago, —— on the opporite side have vanished. ofcamp is visible. The streets of the are a nily deserted, while their once lining the bank of the river, are now aad far between. ENGAGEMENT NEAR 8ST. FLORIDA. Rebel Attack on the Stenmer Johs Ads! Gullant Defence of the South : Negro Scidiers_Our Less Six M Tr Wemen—Retreat ef the K Threatened Attack on Iilton Head. Fort CLincn, Firorrma, Jan. 3L—! send the details of a igh: which has just cco at Scrubty Bluff, about forty miles up St- The forces ongaged were Clark's rebel oe, About eighty men, and companies Ctl, of the Let South Carolina Volunteers (colored Gar forces look sevea prisoners. The c ef the Union steamer Jonn Adams, whic! sieved in the fight was sbot in the head. Joss was two men and six women. “The sterner did not procerd to her death at left toontain a load of brick « for Sta} _ The rebels immediately ae ot them, who shot the o tape wie he enemy Would sve al ae ae ‘The msn that shot the capt WAs killed by ibe cots ptiy the tm MAR