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rr ETRE er at STE eS THE BVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON OITY: SATUEDAT........ PRBRUARY 1:, 1808, s7 BEADING MATTSS OF EVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TBLB- @RAPHIO AFD OTHER MaTTER SPIRIT OF THR MORNING PRESS. The Inieiligencer Weate upon “the Freach Proposition,” and says it te evident that ta> cegtmamon wish the Americas propis, wi:l oon-ur in the propriety, not to say the naceasity, of tha fRewer whied Bas thus been made to this prop- «eition. The Chrenicle publishes extracts from letters of democratic officers in the army from Indiws to show that the soldicrsin the ficid have no @ymypsthy whatever with those in the North whe prate of an easy peace with the traitors in arms. —-—__ 400+ OUR MILITAKY BUDGET. eR RAICY THE CFFICIAL FAOTS AS TO THR CONFED- BEATE EEv CLs AT FURT DUNELSON. pelts OTR GUNBOATA DO THR WORK AND SAYH FORT DONBLSON WHEN SURROUNDED BY THS ENEMY. —— U.S. Guwnoat FatrPray, OF Dever, Tenn, February 4, 1-83. Sir: Ihave the honor tu report that, on the 34 instant, I left Smithland, Ky., with a fleet cf transports, and the gunboats Lexington, Fair- Piay, St. Cia, Briliiant, Robb, aud silver Lake, as convoy, up the Cumberland river. When atout twenty-four miles below Dover Imet the steamer Wild Cat, with @ message from Cel. Harding, commandant of the post at Dover, informing me that his pickels had been driven in, and tha: he was atticked im force. {£ itomediately Irft the transporis, and maids si; mui to the gupboa's to toiluw on up as fas: us po-sidle. A short distance beiow the town L Met another steamer, bringing the inteilizeace tent the piace was entirely surrcanded. Pushing ov up wits all possib speed, I @ rived bere abouts p.m.,=nd found Coionet Lar iimg 8 tore out Of ammunitive, and en- thely Surrounded by the repels iaov. rwhelming numbers, but stiil Doldins them in check. The en: my not expecting gunioata, had un- wiarly posed tie main cody of his army im lime Of ‘atte in the graveyard xt the wes: end Of the town, wv isis his left wing resuag iu a ra. vine that led dewn to the river, giving us a chance to throw a rsking fire elon: his inae. Simutancously the cunboats opened fire up this ravive. inte the graveyard, and over into the valley beyond, where the enemy nat horses hits hee, she west probably kept His reserve. The Reveis were so much taken by surpr.sa, that they did not even fire a shot, but imm-di- ately commenced retreating. so weil directed Was our fire on them, that they could nut even carry off a caisron that they Lad capimred from our forces, but were compeiied to 4x1n- don h, after two truilices Alleimpts to desiroy it by bre. Aner hiving dispersed the mxin body of the e@Dr my, 1 stxtioned the Robert and Silver Lake below the town, to throw sieil p and prevent th> Re beis from retu of the wounded, while the Lexi play, St. Clair and Brithant weni above, and a5. Hed the roads leadin: out to the eastward. Supposing the retreating forces would fol ow the river for @short distance, I sent ihe Lex- inten and ot. Cicir om up w shell tbe woods, Brees and aap me them as muchas possibl-, while this boat and the Briiliaut lay opposi:etae upper ravine, aud threw sheiis up the roads. About I p. m. we ceased firing, with tre ex- ption of now and then s random shell up the Pouds. Atil p.m, learning from Vol. Harding teat the eremy had entirely disappeared, w: ceased firing, and took position to guard the ruads approuching the town. Although much of our firing was at random, we Lave the gratification of knowing tnat scares BA & proj ctile went amiss, and that out @f the 140 buried to-day the gunboats can claim their share. Even when the ———— and St. Clair went abuve, many of cheir ile tell right in the Midet of Me retresting Rebels, killing and ‘woundirg many. itis re:orted that the attacking foree num- bered sere *,52, with eight pi-ces of artillery, urd F commana of Major General Wheeler, Eertg. Gens. Forrest and Wharton. It is crr- tainly very gratifying to us to know that th entire force was cut up, routed, and despoiled of ite prey by the timely arrival of the gunboats, end that band were spared to wear the honors they had so fniziy won. At fires I regretted that I was not bere with the g: mtomts sooner, bat, u, reflection, 1 do mot think I cocld better have arranged tae tame, bad it ben ac My power. iad we been here beturs Wheeler, he would Rot have mae the attack, bu, Must probabiy wonld bave marched on Fort Henry. Had we arrived during the day he would haxe seen onr strenzth, and would have tr. treated with but little ioss. Arriving as we did, avr dark, ana when he least expected us, aud was So sanguine of success, we caugat his forces arranged in the most fayorabie Position to receive a raktng fire from our zuns. The officers and men were very giad to have asbot st these river infestors, and only regret that they did not remain within reach of «ar g0ns & iitlie longer. As it ix, they claim the honor of dispersing them, and enving Fort Donelson. Very respectfully. your obedient servant, Lu Koy Fires, Lieut. Com. Fieet Captain A.M. Pensocx, U.S. N., Com- maAndant of Naval Siation, ro, Ti SPY ARRESTED. Yesterday, Mounted Patrolmen Harry and Eley arrested a supposed spy at Tennallytown, gad kcdged him in safequarters. The prisoner, om being arreeted, immedialely destroyed some Col. Hardiag and his galiant littls | | | papers in his posecssion, and which, doubtless, | were ef & ch=racter to criminate him. { Nourszartioz oy Guxeeats yor Tam ARMY. The Senate, in executive session on Thursday night, ceclined to act upon the tour major gen- «vals and the one-hundred and fifty-four bris- adier generals nominated to that body. The list was returned to the President for revision. The disposition is that suck officers shall be judicivusly selected trom those now in the fisid, to the pumber of twenty major generals and fifty brigadier generals, ae additionally prov’ ded by the Sonate bill which passed Thureda:; GovgExMEST ADVICES FZ0M EcRora — Feem the tenor of the dispatehcs received by the last foreign steamer, it is thought that the feeling iu regard te the Amorican queetion ie silgbily improving, not merely in Great Britain bat om the Continent. There has been s minis- terial crisis in Turkey, in consequence of the irascibie and argevernsble temper of the Sul- | tem; and thie, it ts said, is causing mach con- | cern and apprehension of grave pelitical daa- gore is the Hast. Se The compitmentary resolutions inviting Gereral McClellan to visit Albany, passed the New York Aseembly by a ananimoss rote —minsty-2ve to four. The resolutions have tees slightly ameuded, so as to extend the in- yitation throngh the Governor, instead of threugh & commities, in order to preclude any Possibility of ety being mistaken, either by hus friencs cr fors, as a political endorsement. How tr Fort Dospisow Victory was Wos,—Tho iate victory at Fort Doneison was won, it now spposre, ty the gunboats, which Tesched the scere of action and commenced U.rewlog sleile among the rebels afier our forves had been entirely surrounded by the enemy. Our men had thcir last round of ar- tillery ammunition in the guns when the gu: deste arrived. s7 The War Department bas ordered 3 Covrt of Inquiry to investigate the charg-e | ‘that certain cficers in the Weetern army have bea partici:a'ing in the cotton trafie and using Government transportation for private perpiers. vA thority wae on Thereday isened by i | the Wer beparitm-nt to Gen. Grant to accept | the services cf such Trrcpesseeans as may of- fer their weryicee for the euppressicn of guer. rilia warfsrr in that State. Ges. Banre’s Cou 450.—So far from there Beimg any cyatrction in Gen. Banks's com- mend, ner pert-d by the Rebels, autacata ta. fervaica received hare shows & directly-cun- wary etate of sffsire. ST Meps (iw Preuont bate made spplica- Moe [9F BcU re erricn. 7 By a letter from a Helene, Arkansi eorreeponcent, of the New York Journet of Commerce we learn that on tne 2d inst, (hea. Grant commenced & movement on the rear of Vickeburg vis Yasoo Pass. Yasoo Pass is of the left bank of the Mississippi, about six mils below Heirna. It jeaste into the Yazoo river some ¢istance from its roonth. Gea. (trant, by outting ie levee of, this pass, floods an im- mer e extent of theenemy'sconniry, andopene con. munication for small gunbuais and siesm- Deate thronzh toma point in the raarof Vicks- br Fy these means, it is supposed he will be ailetocaptore the enemy's transport feat Bow saicly proiechd in the Yasoo river by the Rebel batteries at Haines’ Binff, and at the | game time t:aneport a large force with which to cut off the Vicksburg army from its commu- cations with the tuterior. ‘The undertaking is greatly hazardous, bot we are assured wiil ba Pushed through to successful resu 87 The Misapuri Lacisiature has givea up | WANTS ANTAD—Two HOUFBOARPSNTS2" ap. 7 Wteor OW and b steerie—tinte's Hoda vise 7 ARTED.—A stout CCLORED SOT to atipad | W 8 Printing Office. Ap; to McGILL & Wii HRROW. bet., betweom ith aad Ins ie yy ast: ny SITU ATIUN@—o ANTSD-By two women, SI Ww aenek 5 the other as chambermaid. Aopiy: 83.346 Pourth ntreet, between # ant @& LG Yy BELLWRIGHTS WAN? RD - twe godt work. Vom an. at WM. W. RAPLBY's, Prospect st., Fre-gatown us fo 14-3t® VWWVANTSD—A CHAMBBRMALD white or o0!- wrist in waiting oa table. App:y imamedia: iJ Teirtsenth a Se x wee LERK WANTED. inaciaimageney oSen, Ad 7 dress “Agent, Loex Rox 24, P. O..’ oa in: brewieus Occupation, reference, and salary } quired, fa 15-28* | 320 Pa av. all bope cf electing a United States Senator at i preec nt, ang the joint Convention has adjoura- | ed until next Novemter. COLUS BIA 1 YPOGRAPHICALSOCIBEY #8 Sdjouras. meeting of the cviuubia Tap: ical dD » . ve ; ery Ui) i 15 yLEY igs eo J. PRIZZRLL, Roe. S20. H Afulls “WM. DI: Co RSE TO THER YOUNG.—Rew. M dw es Crunk, cor. H and 1 tA at: Lretof w-eries Fivyeien yer: ting, £U MO. kuW (ti boath) RVENING, at 7% 06 wa 3. © Vite SIC ABD se. M. 1. Gog eu syeciaily iutite , te 24-11" oe THK NINTH STREAE PKK-BYTBRIAN CHURCH witl bs re-spenod_for wership Té -MuU! IW (Babel Tas Rev. dchr C. h, will proach £11 o'cloe! and Rev. uc. Bouton, of Concord, N. II. o'clock p. ace iF UNITARIAN CHUR and streeta, iv now re ROW MORNING at be delivered by Rev. iu the evening there will be a 8ST ervices -very 3 ky, acd EVHSING at 7 Jd drinity,” Fifth « reve, Rev. 4. R. tow: zens gad sojcurn- aly invited to attend. it" = YOUNG MEN'S CHRIST 1€; T ’.-T>- regular monthly m: of tz.i8 Association will be ueii at 3 p.m., on AL-:N- Aye ue Leard of Maungers will meet at Ty. mM, same crening, Atle t iu pertaut bos ne-s” | J th it er DT tell diem Rav X 2 Church of ¢ Tih Prete im the MG. TD between . LSTT, -r a" err rte cord -€.¢ iwercer.} TURE. EV. B. F. ti, will deliver a 1 2 ian Chure on TU-M ROW t7 jock, on ie on, Sons wal iva Usil she church in reg are iuvilel ty pabiie is cord er “ J. K. BRIDGE, RS it invited ty alice F.M. Drapisy, W.P. Uk SALE—One Sutler’s Portabie Woot Cali we NU whe ACW se.cey atone, Lept Bette*,. 5 AND CHERSE 30 Grrive and tus York aid Yenney!vania Butter, suitable tor table use. ins vo: by . . B. DUrBUW 456 Eighth etr-et. (o: fo 14-19" Dear Ps wv OK a FEW LAS O-LY —M-e. 3. Courteiiix, from Dew Yo:k,at Mine Guillot's store, 538 Lith et uri the Avevue. has just broug st will ber the chicert nssurts Point Lac: Sut, G 8 Uo flur-s, Val , Parisian ioop skirts. and other tre art , for aoe fads ate | PRE, 320 Pa are ith and sth nta.. near Pa. ave . by a desir. nbie tepart. Send particuiars to bc teaal 4 eo AKERS WANTED — two SECOND HAND hut geod Rakers 1 ceitivg Bakery. 394 PV ASTED vi Tne goo" BJ ea 1 FORBAAN wy 2 'con: pa rh N F Ww ANTED—Th Fu: Feme nie eligi herbood Beat of refecenose zi an’ required Addrers particulars to guns fe 143° W ANT BD m8. vid ercunted wi 1 the boundary of th and 2b Kani tl atresta, Will rent fur, o- louges if lesits Sochildres. BE..TON, Var Doo ment fe 14-3 Vy ante IMMEDIAT ML Y—A thoroueniy | € tent TAUNDRESS. Appiy at 375, corner ‘,ard © ata fa i3 3 ¥V J ANTED—To parchase a LOT, somewhere be- Twien JUD and 7th strests and Nurth of », ave .with or without provements. Aspiy corner of D end sta, fos A LADY, Wuo 18 a GOOD COPYTIS irour O° obtaining émployinent ere. No. 334 Treaty Ha:dlI ts do Apoly to brat etre! Ly Yo 13 8° WASTED —A WOMAN, to wash and ip stow a &c ins bait i-ge tania ment the Metrorotitan Bathing Kooms 0.e 4. Star Oiflea, a, edoreart Twelfts atro-t. NTE —A WOMAN. to cook, wach aati Atran CHAMEERMAIL U References derired. 13a: Arpy ata good wag IMM ) § DIATE t fi: ticng, and 12 fest Shurdan o * MG WOMEN WANTED (shite ar cE Tel) ore to crox and wa h the otherts iren and ty aANtbu W UO RENT—A UOUSK evntunisg © ght or twelve rcoma, bet sens ta wed th treet pear Ave Noobiection te buying Iwerrtore henedred ¢ lars worth of Purniiars, © Darreet, fel- we Apres stamp sour goods T goods for sale ou aust » between Laud M ered—cue who usderstandis her burness aud - “yj . ANTED—a PURSISUBD HOCSH, Datwoas | Pa | ished ROOMS, ia | aprivata family, if persinla, with Soaciin | A fore -d HOTRB of not lew than | inept 7 ets DQUAKTSRS MILITARY DISTRIGE OF n™ Washington: Waentzoroz, D.O.. Pebrasry 19th, 1998. Onweeat Unvsas, No. 6. i All Citisen Prisoners ow on Parole by authority — of the Milltary Governor or Pro:ost Marshal ef Washington, D. C., are ordered to report without | dumy to the Provost Marshal of the city of Wash- ington, By command of Brig. Gen] Martindale. JGHN P. SHBRBURNB, Aee’s Adj't Gea'l, fed 13 SUE DEEEEEeeene pursere SUOLDIBBS. i Braocros Gauneat’s Orrios i Woshinaton, January st, 1583 ¢ | Itbeing reported thet various parties have ob. talned money from invalid soldi unier the pre- | tence cf assisting them to tueir disebarge from ths | service, notice is hereby given that certificates of | y for disebarge to soldiers in general hes- | sand c:mpa are ouly given by the aurgeom ia | pit | charge of such hospitel or comp, and the ubtrusive efforts of perscus ciziming to be special agents re- | tard instead cf hasten the preparation of discharze | papers, Ali soldivra are warnad against giving | ; money on such ples to any person whatever, By oréer of the Surgron Gozeral : JOSEPH BK. SMITH, furg-on U. 8. Army. Sac ters te weatre | bebe cited ay A:my ef the Poromac will be given at the office Lient. Col. Comzan, 133 Pi BALLS. PARTIES. ae. G SAKE NUTIC“‘, EBAND PHIL DELPHIA BALL Tobe giv nsttin CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, (cn (2th st. } tos the Avesue.) On MONDAY EVE ING Feb is, 83, Tickets One Doita:, admitting a geatlomaa | ladies No hats allowed in the ba lroom. Floor Managers. D nafferty, # 4s. Grimes, j 3. Reider, 3. Wazaar, DL bougatrty, 0 xayter feose | { ry GBAND Baie sil se giv-u ey Cue LHisea ZR ERLIEE Mi IBTY of brs oty at To a terapee Hail beatr-et on PU ith inetent, the peoceds cf wh fer the Oroefitef the Ie sh -ute: Yhe Guribei ti Riots. A goud Lire «spect stehane- tillatte Lent, Do r Tickets $1, adusitting @ go: ro yo Fas G kKaAND FREENCH DKEESS i ao Mas@U ku aDE hand sith street, j in iwocolar , iting ageatlomen lee ™ Comsirres, M. Rockat, A, Jubers A. Zo-ra | Fo Defloree, ¥! Lebour, @. Fucrosdo. | i Orchestra by Me. or. Fenelou, i Tick ets te atthe Winter Garden, fl iw* | ° GRAND Ball of the UNIT | CIATION, te be te the Aus 8) Kreine Tease! on MUNDAY, Fed. is, Tibets 91 admittiuw « > tieman aad le ' dies. Commiuttee. Jus, Waterryer, Wa j Win Hl P PAPER WANTAD—Dan'ta ilyour » Fouks, and Papers for nething. e- for Cetton and Wolken Rae Newspaotre, Aco We boy f cient Books, and Curiosities gegeraliy. he wawongor everythi ABUN'S Kk ae: WaNTED. ut from one ty three gears a Furmahad Dwelling for a private family. Location iv tne firstor Secout i 5. toD c Te MARKIE LADIES ONLY —Iuroncavr an vices L PIKECTIONS fec the full wn- Joyment, good ayirite, fli ity end health of RVmaT LALY. wih: ha seut to any add: eas. bs mail or o/h. tay be cesired on tax receipt of one voL add The rasu:t of scie «ti tinge bier Rus Woman 3 yy state . f mind toral evjoy me ntand gcod h alth are welen Saul a8 prized by ell These instructions wiil imp Aieve blerein ge, All business ron Adential Partios b rhein = are or treatment will also ad- mail. Kone me OY A" HENRY A. TAYLOR, M.D. fel4tn* Wa hington hb. | laos MEDICATED COUGH CANDY is the most PLEASAST AND POPULAR REMEDY ever iftrodaced fur the effectual cure of COUGHS, CuLDs, HUARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, or any affection of the THROAT OR LUNGS. Bold by sil the principal Drug, ists, and at BUSWBLUL & Drug otore, fe 14 corner Mary! ‘Avenue and 7th at. i “ beip will End it 80 W ANTED- Every porson to know ti ba the market, ready to pay exsh for all arti: 2 the housefurniahing Pros leaving having a surplus, 46 weil to s Y, 12% Seventh atreet, between G and H Dealer in Naw and Becond bend Kuro no Witt enut ride.) Du SKOGS P-H an TURE, Sov and BeDDING, for paying the highest aah pri ig horaetesping er havi of ferniture wil! find it to their advan’ rj to giv mA acai. BONTZ & GRIF PITH 9 Seventh xt. etwaan Tand JOTICK.—Thore in want of Employment of ary IN kind would bettor cail on the new Tntallige ce Office, dD Sti Ninth et., w the best of pay will ba given to first-class Servants. [ have alwass applications en hand for good Cooke, Laundreaans, ambermaidn, Waiters and Saamstrasses; also for Young Men to wait on tables, 4 te families or hotels. Farm H: 8 wan! to their advantage to cail, N. B—Houree wanted. The beat of tenants can ba obtained without charge by opel abors. Bo 4 . MILLER, BARBELS POTOMAC HERRINGS POR SALE FY BOXNELLY & WALTON we 33 Ria +tr et, Alvxandria, STABTLING BETSLATIONS ; bs sds CONSPIBATORS aT THB FEDERAL CAPITAL, CEPHERINE; on, Tus BECKBT CABAL, A TALE OF UNDERGROUND LIPEIN WASHINGTON. DB. J.H. ROBINSON'S naw Romanes with the above title (unquestionably the moat intensely intersting story the Rebellion has yet suggested) is cow ready n the NEW YUKK Mua. CLEY for February. The machinations aad in eof m large and compreh secret organ- ieation, hostile to the Unica developed i ~ Cepherine;” and the tale. more extraordinar ite details than the most inpseions 4 vicve cf tieti is founded on realities. It is vigorously weil! full of incident and adventure, aud has the gr meril of being eminently original. The autho: bas chosen a oew fleki for sire of his genius, and has suece-ded in producing s nance which will joubtedly create a profound sensation through out the rg oy 8 The: anunderpio! to the dark drama of the Rebellion w haa bean heretofore a sealed hook to the ¢ ry Dr. Robinson breaka ora a giimpee rans. a THE NSW YORE MOWRY for Yebruary Bis eee all Mews Depots. Price Five Ceuts. fe 14-' 5 A PRESENTATION PIOTUBBE! ar FBLIX 0. C. DABLBY. THE HUMORS AND LOVB PASSAGES OF ST. VALENTINE’S DAY. pou TH NEY YORK MBROUBY bruary 8 costeine s maguidccat woed = after tnelaborate pletant arene by DA MThustrative of the different phases, toader and com: TRUS LOVER'S JUBILEB, the Feetival of 5. Valentine. Im the ign. ite bas sar aati LE The groupings are wond fsotive, mal the faeces almost seem te a ¢ eomtral score laa ‘aster, eminantly ort- ad the largs ia various . Phere are amp, "the Kitchen, eek Berns. which eqegpiet che entire side of PHS NEw YORE Ma: cu , Caunot fall to attract the admiration of con- Buissedre of the Fine Arts, as wall ae iutecced and amare the public issue of TH taining this m: News Bepote. rpssascay Daraaruany, RerLev Peorosars will ber, of the Burese of Construction. Beant ries Five fe ed at ths Offes Freasury Oeparr- t, wmtil 20 cleck. M , March 3, bv, for (HL ASS, scouring te ihe following w hetale of sizes au unplee of the Kind of Glase estimated litlee. Yor to be faretehed by each bidder VSBECE PLATE GLASS. 194 pintes 43 5-isxmig e 204 4 oS ssyamy. we eSsexbiy. wh Beeps: ! 13 5 IS oS FeARy Bs ¢ wy mo" Mihir DOURLB THICK FRRNOW CBTSTAL, 32 plates 31 S I92:6. BOCTCH MAMMEBED Gl.A¥e FOR SETLIONYS. ‘3 plates 69r33—Y iach *hiex. *U the Glass t. be dolly. red at tha Praasu y Balidicg yarf-ct and unb-okew, awl secording io sem plas in thictuese ant quality. The whole to delivered from the } th of Marca to the tet aa ray be required AL hid ter: must sand @ geprnlece cl their abili'y te perform theeoatr the suceoneful dor will be required to gi ig kg . Hagen ight to reject an ‘the Lataroet ot the lateresto? th aieg bits tob indared “ Prapo- Fine —Trenmury Bea ter-iee? 1 Atal Kou sits, Che cof Tr asaey Dope + daast, large. 1 SEW YORE MBROURY con- | picture ianow realy avail | Cents. ne SY the | ! lend | sores of tie above is god and ferti:= m:adow werful and | rel bile. In thi e ‘seals and wivosthe | aCSY, : i H { i { ! | 1 | | | tg PGR SA! EoFour sound FAMILY HuRSas, of fireatile from Ca roil oc. ‘they are of 1 fee fs nre,and wil) be sold tormc for cash App! Livery and Sate on Ms Kighth street u-ar 0. of te J.P BARIHOLIW neliware and Agrioaita tal Waret ousn, .. entn -& A GOGD FARM FOR RAL B— 20 eres in ealti Vation, 843 acreain sia. Der; with new Prams Hour, with 41coms; 70 youts vrsch trees ani an Srrie orchard Jt ls situet-4 om 7th sreet tara. D he. ahout7> miles from Waerington, D 01 blood tn sas, a6 the remainder No 1 up’and, f ontiug on two Santa gona, (Ter aacacy. Prantl be chive at «pee or particularé inquire o '. PH LOW. or CHW A. BAKWR, 335 doveath at, DP seL0Tion or COPARTNERSHIP. The eopartaership heretofore a: meme and sty le ef Jonseos & Nac Jactary 31, 863, by mulu-l consent, f rmer pa:ta.rs is authorized to use t! See late Arm im banda to USTUS JOHNSON CHARLES NAGLS,* Washington, Peb. 3, 1843. re to anac rally, Rip Gi our fri OaRD Beferring to the above, ve bez !e the publis have th part Wanted two | ard preferred. Addresa Lock Hox | ORR te THOR WE Lams, | sbMEMBBEK TH 4 re - Z ti GKaAN. MC 1¥ vy. the Mab} SUCTAL ASSOCIATION be vem at Temperance Halon MONDAY, Feb. vary i6uth. 1863 a liert Brarw ant been Stor the oo asi - si. RetRONK DOLLAR, atmitting a ond Im jew A No hats or cars will be allowe* to be worn in ths reo, rot sh com mts, 5 . Blvd 4 fe 1u-'w* __ Ma-tar. | | QUARNIVAL, 2-63. GHKASD SKENCH BA BE RESS AND MASQU BRS DK ONDAY BYANING, Be! BOARDIN | byes eee large, tandiomaly furnia o@ second story -ront Room (w't~ ~se of -isno ) for :eut, in »n o Foalthy maics «re; ood. on the line o- the csty railroad, ° out Beard Applyimmediatiy .noea ded to’ L ,’’ Star Off @, wili receive attention, fi4-7* A FEW MJKK TABLB BYARDERS CAN BH ce mmodated with good fowl at et 442 B ot., between ¥th and 10th af fe ‘23° GaEING —Une lerge Frout KIUM 9 forrent, ih atreat, be with BOARD, at 4 Also twren A and I Table toa» on joer w DAs beast A low Dey Gonrinrs can be ac. com mota’ ¥i gorda bome-board a! week at the New Yi rk Hotel. corner of 7th and A fow SE Sl H } | | | j | i | / | atreeta. ja im? PERSONAL i 1 a arrived in Waehlogtwu, tee | onlebraled MADAME FORRBST, } Toeremag axD <sTROLoGIS?. j _ She fee seven‘b daughter, was bora witha natu ral gift, acd was a pupil of the cammeeet As. sod future dastiny, brings togstaer tologer, eee Moretta, of Venice your past ii these ‘* reparated, caus-s sp-edy marriages, w likenesses of your abeent Slei:dren or or tuture husband. Cures aii dissa: tae mtrietly es lousigh Alw, athome, is I stiect. between 7ti anu sth sts , theouly taree- brick boure in thesquare. Nane-n ta- ee fty canta; geitiemean not admitted only lasy 1m America who possesses the true science of Axtroway. fe7 im* N RS. L. SMITH, Olairvoyant, Test Medium. 60 e nth Asireet, Uapitol Hill, between ist ant 34 ata . heals disease hy magnationa with but littie Badicine; & 06 and desoribes your teseasad friends; gets nam pest ypcd living husbands, wivar, and for the unmarried, ceserites czactiy tne lovers ao aceurately that persons marval with sarprise. TS. % fortalls future evants In businass, mar- Tiages, reaitctaracter Heures froma m . tills p.%. Sitting $1. fos-aw* M2? ¥28 N - STILL COSTIZUES TO CURB BYREY Dissase ar HAND MAGNETISM. 466 K Stasst. Barwass ¢rz 150 tr, men Tw Bame and style of Washington. ja Ti-ime* ACGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO for the transactiva of the : Manaus das, Detweec ose hetrelogion wae WHOLBWALEB WINB AND GROORRY BUSIN BGS, | bore with o matural gift. She tells the part and at “"9 Pa. avenne, Uormb's Belling. lower stor ture—was never Known te i Cause Bcing represented ia the New Yo:k , ! 5 er those long se Baa Wines bd feet Pie By ! the Pateat CBee ¥ posta ‘shat peed ieee, froightacded. vt) ne lowert New York | ht ease er tatere husbeot or sbrest frost Te We also retain the oxelu-ive agency for ‘be Dis. | reality. Tedies 5 91. jam Im? fie <? Volembia, for Me sale of the eoledrated | Pot led Wicesaad Liquors cf Messre. Vrenk Sm: | roee sEIRTs! Son & Ue., Kes oe icon’, Bow York, ena | H ' HOOP SELBTE! . Barina France. wand i plaghehes In our stock will by found the vory best qualities ef Jobrecn takes this ccsacion to thank al Uverst patroasgs “onde ahé custemere fer the mtowed bim personally whi! f= of Johnson & Magis, und Teapeckt @ otinuance of the fe 14-1w ' ‘y ashe ASEET “gene™. @ YBE 0) BON-PLa?. a PALSENT Rigs Lagecrhgte muses Lakg order, fir, BEAM RS toh rl cA 5 io le id OTICE TO PISHBRM ES — N ascommecatas teri: i ane ot : 4 s, ocond-hended SBINB, a jot ef ditty CR ge a par roe lexead: fois #* nee: M of H and sth etccets. 3: FAthionasasun dD WILLARD: 4 4 a. pert ANCIN cata s will assomble Seturday a- 2 ud Minana’ tea ‘ER C§OPABTNRBSHIr. ATBBOWS, Li4- 1 CULN & OG , hea 4 seoived shia Nebcuace eee Inte'wcembo'e wercol, baw we, rotived eee mas ines wilt be’ condnsted unte: the ees tod LiaVilltl~e wil be vida 6 On Ah: s ‘he Susic. = PIANC, oeriy v M. WIGHT’. #urn: Be. 357 Loawians @ rotix val rt OW Bud “th ate., cppurlts Bauk ‘oe __fota ase wFOOND Haw t rat Were hevms, between We PXUHANUE OFFICE, Baoavnan'r'e Hitus, Ne 93 Fal'i- ore deal-rsi COVERNYRNT SECURITIES WANTBs Tu PU oH vs x. 7-30 7EBAGUR ct A =? bh! my res 2 South otecet, | of LapIBa’ AND MISSES" TAPE AED CORD HOOP SKIRTS, whieh vill be seid at a very lew pries. DAY AND PARGY GOODS in barge stsortmant. LaySsSCU BOR & BR's Balttmore Bargain Store, 375 Seventh st., fe em" betwoon Laat K. rg Be Lac ecei Len A He Bas bad several year: thece la military rents le cure aay of the sbuve di 3 heurs. 19 to 4ard@ to is. Private reoms for eon waltetions with I=dies, tations free. I et. (Desery brick, horth, between Tih and Sth ste., Bame on the door.) fa itive PROPOSALS POR PAINTING, &c. Tassscar Dar.aruesy, Fobruary, iss. Brie will be rece’ ved watt! ‘clock &., on Bod- te. 188. ot the offce of Consiruciles, the —— of all the far wok tions of which mry Corat ve Do or ab bi ore bt apac 8 fer the pain , Se een at the office of he Buroan of cut voeervee phe right to reject aay i imontidered. for the interoet of the io ee. int tor tained 008 38 conforms te ‘lowest the opeaidiietions fe ell : is to be aceompaniod by a satisfactory tem Of some sour! & person as to the of the bidder ta porters oe _ fe B-eotd Boal B™ & CBOUNUN:' URAN?, fixre Br aa i sLuw Pa. Ave Ly Bs. im therear of ‘Heset, 1» reception of visitors seer Of LIQUORS-CLG ae and BDIBLES, 4 i ioh Gon he ebleine at +l hours of the day acd RTERS ond other Refreshments sont par order , of faraiiles. ow ch wll z WR MIRERA BLE Sages Tranuawes. same 4 Raw rene eh: wt ac” WRsxsz Tati ce, THEEE O'CLOCK >. 4. TELEGRAPHIC A IMPORTANT FROM SOUTH AMERICA. ene KE LOG A SPROK C¥ TROUBLE BATWHEN BNGLAND AND BRAZIL. a New Yorx, Feb. 14.—Rio Jaariro dates of January 9 stale that the English Minter Rad med+ demande cn the Brazilian Government for the wrerk of the ship Prince of Wales, aad Al @ for the arreatof saveral Rritish oficars, who, while in citizen's drese, created distarb- anos in the streets. Both demands were re- fu-d,and the English Admiral, acting under the oiders of the Mimister, seized several Bra- zlian weesels in Rio Janeiro. The Rraziiisn Government refused to treat with the English Minister, aad the matter was | ecttled by referring the caso of the ship tothe | Brazilias Minist-r in London and the English Government; and in the case of the arrests to the Kirg of Helzium. ¥ There was greatexcitement in Rio Janeiro, and the residence of the English Minister (Christie's) with all Englishmen were threaten. ed by amcb; but tie Emperoraddressed themin yereon, promising that the honor of tha nation ehould Le maintained. LATE FROM P> NAMA. Se VESSEL BURNED BY A CONFEDERATE PRI- VATEER. —_————_ New York, Feb. 11.—A Panama Iettar-to the Timez, dated 4th instant, states that the brig Hannah, which bad srrivedat Aspinwall from New York, reports that on the 27thot January, twenty miles south of San Domingo, shesaw a ship on fire, and asteamer Ieaving ber. The \eerei was burning neat morning, Callao advices represent great excitement there in cousequence of the appearance of the Ppanish feet om the coast of Pera. A british war ship has arrived at Panama } With three and a half millions ia gold, waich she emuggld ont of Mexican ports. IMPORTANT FROM VICKSBURG, Jenin A MOVEMENT TO ASSAIL VICKSBURG BY THE REAR, aa: ! THE LEVEES CUT BY OUR FORCES TO FLOOD THE COUNTRY, ———— i Catno, Feb, 13.—Tahe levees on the Mississippi river, twelve miles below Helena, at Yazoo Tare, have been cut by our forces. Tury have so been cut at Greensville and on the Lorins- je cide, oppos:te Lake Providence. NEW YORK STOCK MAHKET. New York, Feb. 14.—11 & m.—First Poara— Coupon 6's, 1581, $7 _ a97 Udy: Certificates, 95 % 206, Gold, iS &. €7 A post office has been re-e tublished a: Portsmouth, Va. aad John O. Lawrence ap- pORed postmaster. CONGRESSIONAL, = ; XXXVilth CONGRESS—THIRD SESSION SESS BE SE Satcrpay, February 14. SEXATR.— Various petitions wore presented by Meesrs. Richardson, Dixon and Anthony, prazing the «stublishment of a camp ho-pital and ampuiance corps. Alter tle presentation of some other petitions, Mr Wade reporied trom tha Territorial Com- | mittee the bill for the creativa of the territorial fovrrnment of Montara—tor the territory pro- voeed ty be cul off from the prese at territory of Washington. Committed. The bill to prevent and punish frauds on the Government was rr ported back from the Ju- dictary Affairs Committee by Mr. Howard, With a sul stitute for it, the adoption of which Mr. Ei advocated at length. Hoven—Mr. Dawes trom the Commitive oa F:ections reported 3 resolution declaring that Jennings Pizgott, claiming to be @ represeata- lve from North Carolina, is not entitled toa reat im the Liouse; Isid on the table and or- dered bo be printed. Mr. Moorhead reported a bill to establish a avy yard on the wes‘ern waters at St. Louis; Teferred to the Committee of the Whole. LOCAL NEws. SEITE eT EET Hoves WaRMING.—On Thursday evening, the members of the Hibernia Fire Company, bow on special service with their steam fire engiue in this city, gave a handsome entercain- ment St their quarters, “Our Camp,” on the corner of Nineteenth and H streets, to their numercus rriends, among whom ware C: rry Cemp and Hartz, Mr. D, McIntosh, cbief clerk o! Col. Rucker’s office; a large number of clerks Sand aliaches of the Quartermsst-r's Depart. ment; Capt. K. 8. Dygat, of téth Michigan, tor- meriy chief engineer of the Detroit fire depart- ment; F. N. Knapp, of the Sanitary Commis- sion, Col. Jaz, Page, president of the « Berny;” Chief Engine: r Peahody, and Assistant Thomp- son, Of our tire department. After an hour had been api nt im social conversation in the hall, the company, numbering abont one hundred, adjourned to the tae whieh was tastefully cecorated ith the American flag and portraits of cur prominent men, conspicu- Out Among which was a splendid portrait of Gen. MceClelan, and did full justice to the nu- meroue vyiande set before them; after which na- merous tossts complimentary to the company and visitors were offered and responded to b Colonel Page, Captains E. L. Harta aad E. Cump, Mr. Peabody, and Chief Direetor Dick- wor, Of the “ Berny.” ee Oxruans’ Court. Pwrcell.—Lastcourt day, the will of Johu Stewart, New York vol- untrers, was proved and admitted to The will the late Thomas A. Jones was fuily proved and admitted to prebste. Im the matter of the estate of Tillotson P. Brown, it was, with tha consent of the counsel, ordered that on the petition of Jonn Wiley and Emily FP. Wiley, the tollowing iseues be sent to the Circuft Court for trixt: lat. Whether the petitioner, Emily ¥. Wiley, te the chils of Titomoa FP. Brown? 9d. Whether Tillotson P. Brown was ever = te the mother of the said Baily FP. ‘tiey 3a. Whether, after the marriage, the said Brown “Oy Aci sac the said Bmily to be hie c! To-day letters of administration were issued to J: A. Mi of Ne R. J. Wa — cetnetn ann tone 7 OB A. Jobneon, on the estate of Joka RB. Johnson. Sana ALBXABDRIA Avrains.—Yi about ‘esterday hot ies for Dizte were fared cn the road t2 Port Tobecce eu toate . The partios pass trom the Uon-. fcderate Government was dated at 9#th Jan- wary, printed om brown paper, and was duly givea on ee, beings gorpenn 2 Gark and gey nothing. The owner of the goods is in the Old Capitol pricon. We gather the follo’ of the Provost MM: a ar ae Contederate prisonere, captured recen’ the Sth New York, aud 18a Peni veats Cavalry, weresent over to the Old to. Some, whea arrested, were armed and equiped Others were suspected of acting in capacity of guides, and other wise sending assistance to the enemy. At lhe tast mectingof councils a resolution Was adopted acthorizing the Mayor, to makes such sriaagements with the Military Gover. nor of Alexandria. fer the sale of spirituous iignore by liceneed dealers as he may deem re- qvieite.— Alew. Gasetie, Fob. 13. i ee eee ee for etooks, co: Gnourren' by Lewis Johnson & Uo, Bankers U. 8. Cou} Bonds, 1881 oe 4 ee) ewes: eee ‘| U. S. Certificates fi (a: olina, Georgia, &c., Cerciina, Sad discount ——~-- - Recruits, &0.—Since our last the following have errived: Ov. A. ist N.Y. Artii- lery, &¢ men: 33 reeruits for Vermont regim-nta, 23 for Mh N. ¥. Cavatry, 44 for ish U. faxtry, and 168 convalescants. Resrenno. . MeDautey, of the tenth precinct, has rasignad to a-oant a sition on the Baltimore and Ohio Katiroad. The pstroimen tee ing prec Toots ol eoldier, named ‘Alvert Tedepeon, Spon whom they found the oe of the Tartonings of the dour which had heen. broken. Tnompesce ‘Was put im the celi of the station Bouse with another ‘poltier, " ad during the a! ‘hompeon's pocket of a small amount of mo. ich he kad. This morning both were taken hefcre Jortice who seal Thempron to the central reardhonee to receive the neual atintions for bie conduct at Lake Shinar, and Serivenner was arnt to jail to an- ewer at court to the charge of robbing Thomp- Fon. a Dean.—We regret to ammounce the drath of Rev. Elias Harrison, D. D., of Alexaedrin Dr. Harriven died on Friday might, at nine o'clock. He was in bis 72d year, and bas lived io Alex. andria for nearly years, He was a naive ol New Jeravy: took charge of the Firet Pree- byte1ian church in that city in 188% having succeeded Kev. James Muir, who died in i=. life, engaged about hie master's be ines ig acing food, and not much troubled abont ue world’s affairs, We understagd bis funeral will take piace to-morrow, > PICKED cP Aca:x —iagt nicht, Astoul, rongh locking young man, who gave his name asid¢>. Rurk, and by profession a card. wri . was taken to the Fourth War: station. Bark had s slight scratch across hix nose, and made (t an excuse for concealing his face. Therebeitz no other cherge against him, Justice Ferzusoa dismissed the case; but just then a pstroimaa entered the trisl-room, and asked him to show his face. Burk did so, and the patrolmae turmed to the Justice and horrified Bark by the remark, “Squire, this man iam deserter, who escaped once from th- Central Guardhouse and once from Forrest Halil” Burk waslocked up to be seut Lo the military prison. —a a Sap ACCIPENT.— ‘This morning, as Mre. Smoot, an elderiy lady, who resides on Capiiol Hill or atthe Navy Yard, was getting ont of a city pasteng: rcar, on the A venue, near Seventh street, she was run over by a horse, which aa! troken ise from a Government wazoa, the ar~ ijmel knocking hér down and striking her apoa the torehead, inflicting a fearful wound Mrs. Smoo: was carried to 4 carriage and conveyed at once to Ber home, the wend bieecing very profusely, and cansing serious appr: benrions as to ber surviving the terripie blow received. — Crrcurt? Court, Frb. i2—R S. McKa‘g, agi George tingly. Verdict for plainut. Jchn tett, net. Leary Rates. This was ar: action fer bourd of the defendant and his wife and cbild, the payment of which was re- risted on the pround that the serviess of the wife and daughter were worth more than the ‘rd, and the jury found-for the defendact. February 14 —A. Harnet, agt. Chas. Spang- ler. Verdict for ploind. Jo inh O. Arutes, agt Overton Sandersoa. On trial, ——+——— PaRponeD—The Pr-s.: est yeate rday granted ap.rdon to Henry Willams, who Was ¢con- viet d abont five years since of man-iaughter in kiliirg Reeve Lewis ond assanitiog Ieane En wists, and seutenced to the penitentiary fer ‘ight years. The- pardon stats that he has already served five igh bs of his ter n, during which be has conducted himselfin an ex. ey manner, anu that be is in failing healt caienintelpsiaiaia Trvexep Oven.— Yeuterday, Serceant New- man, of the third pol ce precin: t, ((Feorgetown,) turned over to the property clerk the clock an i aitar cover belonging to St. Alban’s Cha: Rev. Mr. Christian, pastor, which were «: hy n Randolph, a soldier, who was arrested aud sent to jail on the 10th inst. REE iia Prrty LaRceny.—Yest-rday, Roundsmaa Keliy, of the Fourth Ward, arrested a contra- band named Edward (¢reen, for the larceny of & wood-saw from Wm. Mankins. He was before Justice Barnacio,wko committed him te jail for court Season - ANOTHER DEATH Ix 4 Lime Kris.—Last night a man, name unknown, was suTocated or brrned to-death in Dowling’s lime kiln, ia Georgetown. \€ Mee HALL. SATURDAY BYENING, FERRUARY AT™% O'CLOCK. FEES LECTURES, PESE LECTURE, FREE LECTURB, FREE LECTURE, sr PROF. 0. 8. FOWLER, PROF. 0. 8. FOWLER, PROF. 0. 8. FOWLER, PEOY. 0.8. FOWLER, OF Raw Toax. SUBJECT: SELF-CULTUEE; SELF-CULTURE; on POWER AND CAPACITY OF MIND, xD A RIGHT EDUCATION. ‘The Frofessor is anxious that ali should learn the laws that govern human life and make ups esefal existence ; and believing that his science uafolds the true principle, invites ome ayy ari to his lee ture, FREE OF CHARGB.