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E EVEN es — _ WASHINGTON CIT THURSDAY... PEBRUARY 13, 1563, ING STAR. SF READING MATTER ON BYSRY PAGE. SER OUTSIDE POR INTERESTING YELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRES. Intvligener defends the Secretary of Syate and the Admftnistration from the réproaca of ta professed political “friends,” who carp at tha Secretary for what Be omitted to say in hia apawer to the proposition of the Frenca Government. The New York £oening Por’, for tnatance, suggests that Mr. Seward asou!d have prociaimed the war vastroggle for the fmaccipation of & race” This, the I/ntviii- orncey argues. could not hare tees done with Otawtacy. for im his prg¢ciamauon of Sep- mber Zi the President was carefal to guard Sesinst giving the war a semblance of direct SatagoGiem toslavery. With reference w the *urgestion of Mr. Seward, that Congress was the proper conatitational foram for dente between the alienated partire. the /nirlligencer argues that Congress, at ite last seesion, created an effectoal bar against a conference in tae National legisiotive hails by th- passage of the bill Spproved Joly last, which prescribed the oath to be taken by all wh would hoid offices of honor, trast, or profit, as it ¢xelndes all from arch offices who have io the slightest degree covstenanced thé reteliion. The Chronicle treats upon the value of a patriotic jadiciary, and approves che measures Adopted by Foatmaater General Blair to pre ven! the tracemission of alleged disloyal new:- prpers throngh the maitla +e + SF Th atier faleity of Ketel reports is well exposed in the case of Col. Juha M Harlan, of ‘he With Kentacky Volunteers. A Knox viile paper stated that Gen. Woolfort nad declared = Levancm, Kentacky, that if Lincvia did not modify his emaamcipation prociamation he would take ap arms for the South, that men cheered, and that “(olonel Harlan, « Mander of the forces at Lebanon, was piesen and after th eting expressed his approba- tion of Gen. Woolford’s course.” Colonei Harlan, tn a note, saya that he did not hear Woolitord’s speech, teing at Lavergne, Tennes- se, at the time, and not having been at Laban- on foralong while. He adds I aever in- tend, under any cireum oe, to figh Rebel cause azainst the Govwernmen: country. Nearly sixteen months’ comatxs service in the army of the Waion, haa increas- oa, rather than diminished, my opposition to Uy retellion and all ite aideranad abetiors. I shall never live under any form of (sovern- ment whieb Jeff Davia and (Co may ee‘ab- liab.” . SF The Lowiavilie Journal denies the Tarnt that there are ten thomaand Kebel ¢. in Kentucky, southeast of Somerset. On Feh- roary 12, however, information was received at heatquarters in Lonisvilie to the effect that sroat two hondred Ketel cavairy were at Ravena, in Kuasell county, and that they hal gone c@ ip the direction of Albany, in Linc ain, ity. These two handred are a portion of a force of wine hondred men, under command of Col. Tacker and Col. Lawrence Robinson, Slias “Col. White,” who are quartered at Tre- view, om Wolfe river. The great object of these troops ia to steal horses and supplies. Their career in that portion of the State will soon be Cured. SI The Baltimore American calls attention to the open-mouthed treason of Valiandigham of Ohio, and thinks it about time his case was at- teaded to by both (dovernment and people. In bia recent speech at Newark, N. J, be used Ue following atrocious language “It bas been proclaimed thatit newer 328 their [the Rebels) intention to invade the North- een Sate Itia very true that if this war is kept up, dates fought, no rlenting spirit, no prospect of pence, ne sound of concord t reach their ears, try ought to be Induced lo make that rane,” SF The colmed citizens of Boston held a meeting iu the Jay street church in that city on Monday evening, for the purpose of awak- *Bing &n intrest in the formation of a colored regiment for the war. It is stated that the meeting was crowded. Addresses were made by Jadge Rossel, Raward L. Peirce, Wendell Phijlips, Lieut. Col. Hallowell, and Robert Morris, earnestly urging their hearers to come forward and take an active part in the wear. The meeting adjourned without taking any Grfinite action. AERIVAL Or THE Havtinw Misiaten.—The seamar Talisman, which arrived at New York on Saterday from Port aa Prince, brought asa passenger the Hon. Ernest Roumain, Consul General and Charge d'Affaires from Hayti to the Government of the United States. Mr. Rovmala was formerly « Colonel Aid-de-Camp to President Geffrard. He is accompanied by bis Secretary, Mr. D. Bruno, and will proceed to Washington next week —N. ¥. Keening Post. SF General Batier has accepted the invita- on of the Mayor and City Council of Balti- more tendering to him tha hospitality of tha cvy. The General will arrive there from Washington at ten o'clock this morning, ap* Will be received by the Mayor and acing he tion of the (’ty Conncils. Thétaadaoum- Wil dine with the City 4 Eutew House. ber of invited ~ House, yesterday evening, Mr. ewihde a bitter trensonable speech,showing ‘bat while he receives his pay asa member of Congress be is doing the work of the rebellion. | He «as promptly replied to by Mr. Leary and Mr. Thowas, of Maryland. Tho latter appro- printvely characteriand his allegation that Maryland was under the heel of tyranny as “a foul a»persion.”" STF Among the reinforcements Iavely sent to General Rosecrans’ army was Cox's Division | from Weetrrn Virginia—real fighting vetr- | rans; also, @ large force from Gen. Wright's | department in Kentucky, and several Tegi- ments from camps of instruction in Indiana and Ohio, We may, therefore, expect that be- | fore many days Hosecrans will make the rebels etthee fight of run, SF Reports recetved at Memphis way that the Rebels at Port Hudson keep up their commu- cations with the Gulf by way of the Atcha. falaya river. The Queen of the West ts ox- pected to stop this as soon as she is repaired. | Over @ million dollars worth of cotton is lying ™ Helewa waiting (jen. Grant's permission fer shipment. i —— | S7 General Rosecrans states in a letter to a reintive that the Rebels are building strong fortifications as Tullahoma and Dechard. He thimks that they mean to make a desperate stand there to protect Chattanooga. The Gea. eral le sanguine as to success, aud his men are said to be crying for a fight. S7 Hon. Joshua R. Gid ngs, American Comeul at Montreal, narrowly escaped death & few days ago. The hotel in which he resides took fire, and he became insensible from the effects of the yapor and smoke, and was car. Thed to another part of the hotel. ee S7-The exports from the port of New Ye: to foreign ports during the Tomh of aeeasts mounted in value to the sum of $19,695,344, of whict only $4,604,574 was in specie. During the same month last year they reached $14,432, - 40%, including $2,658,774 in specie. S7 The chief of tho army police at Nash- ville, through bis detectives, has captured and | turned over to the Government authorities | contraband property to the amount of @bout ‘590,000, of which $10,000 wo: ‘as quinine. | S7The New York Herald heartily denounces | ‘he parties at the bottom of the movement to | FAiee B10000 te be used for the diffusion of | political knowkedxein New Hampshire, “and | Other wise." STA hotrt proprietor at Patucah, Kentucky, WAs TeeeaUy killed Ly one of bis wervante. | == EMITHBON Ww Rev. J. A. Dassimi Recessep prow Foar | pHawny ow Panotr—Rev. Jona H. Daehivii was yeeterday reieaeed from Fort McHenry, | Biter signing the following parcis: Headquarters Middle Department, Ma Army Otice Provost Marsh.l, Baitimore, Fab - Corps. 17, #63—1, Jonna H Dpaehieil, fraakiy sdcdis 7 that it was my daty to have first sade vored fo iear Whether the uatic co 7 layed ° Dui.dicg on Biddle street, ™m Which 1 wor it on Sunday ise was piaced ° by Buthority, before 1 proceeded io taxe OWN OD My own reeponsitniilty, aod I ber-oy thas ima every t atnoing cian nether doimg mys coun-epancing any Gicisi to the goud o of ra flag Raararasce trae It would seem that the rebel authorities find it auf te keep the people of Northern Ala- MA in suhpc te their acthority. Thua the Selma (Alapanta) R-por'er of & recent dae anys “A subeeriber at Village Springs, Jeff-rson comTty, AiR, WTi-s t ua TAL the mountains thereabouts are infe with dewertera and otheTs who are tr;ing ts avoid doing acy sood for the country. tween seven: and @ hundred, and tiat they have air- adj Killed two men and openly hed private houses of all gana aad sama. fition thal they could Gnd. We regret to learn of the rx.s.ence of «nchaa Of 2fair«iu our % ADG hope the military agthorili-s wili ecimely take the matter ia hand. should rpdeavor to rid the coun:ry of ail au Gare-devila 2a apeedily aa por-tide.” Ove Tros-ciap Piet —Pight of tha nine Ericason baiteries of the Monitor elaasare com- pirted. A few days ago the Sangamon set out for her destinaion at the South Os Monday hariestown Navy Yard, and At oe will saii on Friday for tress Monroe. of ‘be Naian:, aiready im southern watara, and is ‘oO be commanded by the gallant Fairfax. To-day the Cavekiil is to be turned over to th bavy, at the Hrookiyn yard. Nha is acopy of the Pasea.c. pow at Beaufort or that vici x and she will probaniy leave New Yor harsor by t of ‘bis week, und-r Commander Kogera The only Monitor now unfinished is the Le- high, which i aflont and in rapid progress One i iad feet now At past. + mbraces he end Tronsides, frieate, first-ciass; firet-class, Galena, cor battery; Pas ~ ao. hawken, do; Roanoke, Passaic, Montauk, do ahant, do; Sangamon, do cate, Nantocket, Cateeill. do. ‘Thia certainly looks iyce busin and if the operations on the Southern coaat “mean buai- | neta, we should soon bh the m 2© will efface the ho asters a Gaiveston, On bine Pass. ar each hat. Mrzeace ov Enionasn Y: ret News has a dooument headed «3 the ; gham Young, of which + synopsis uf Senatore elect." W. Ho Ho f Q. Cannon, went to Washi last apring, and in vin endeavored to secure the admission of this State. Conzress took n> 17- on the petition. They, and J. M Rern- I are suil diligently inborimg for ‘he sa seieet It is the privilege of American citz-na to govern the tase the Governor, we prefer: ished naaze 4 hope scon ig in A condit niation, du th creased by several thousand ir southern settlements strengthen: be grown, machinery nas teen impor: pecially for man ring every reason for encou prospects be regularly of The SF The lumber interes: in Michizan ts ing this wir.ter, in consequence of the anaence of the newal quantity of snow and the scarcity of labor, and the supply of merchantable [nm- ber will be limited next season. BF Acconnts from China mention that Sbanz-yw, a city of great importance inthe «ilk districts, bad been recaptared from the reb--ls There had beea heavy fighting before Nankin. BI it in velioved that [lingis will begin and complete aship canal at her own expense, us the Government refnses to have any hand in it. S7 Ponch’s last conondram is: + What's the difference between yomr great coat and a baby ? One you wear, and the other you was.” SF The wealth of Obio is estimated at ous billics one hundred and eignty-seven millions of dollars, SF (irorge Peabody and Corcoran, the Wash- ington banker, are on @ visit to Italy. JOURNEYMEN STONECUTTERS’ asao- CIATION —The members of tha above Aa- sociation are hereby notified te meet at Tempar- arse Hall TO-MORROW. the 2th instant, at i* «lock, for the purpore of attending the faneral of our late Brother, Joms Hurnraw. Py order of 3s GULL a D. 't. WM. MIDDLETON, Rer'y 1D Peet, A COURSE UF THRBE LECTUR: the bene: if Yonng Catho: wii given in Trinity 8 a c DAY BYSNIN me va y le ° THeR 7 os8, 5. ° Provident of Loyola Colicgs® Belting Ticketa for the course, $1 Tickete for lecture, %. Tickets for sale by the members, at Kidweil's a4 oll's Btores, om High at, by the boys of the shool ; also, at the door on thy evening of *- ectare. . Doors open at 635 o'clock ; Leetnre at 74° ‘clock. fa ly eoat™ TWinser TAN LECTU RES—Ps on #Ri- varz, of New York. willl, 21. on “Gun- Fobraary 3th. and yer ox periments. | PF i fe ni abi ce The biiease sade imittance frea. fo 1B-5t at SorcloekaD FAIR. The rand Pair im aid of sick and wounted sold. Follows’ Hint 7th street. under the see te eet co One week, ticke gentleman and two ladies 0 centa. GRAND PAIR IN ALD OF SICK AND WOUNDED SPLDIBRS — INVITATION. indies in charge of the decoration of Dad Fei lows’ Hall extend @ most cordial bnvitetion te th Indies of this city to assist at any time present week between the hours of ia. ™., crevenings from 7 to 10 o’cleck man Hal of ladies te admnitti te iT | during tl ‘ort iB 0 4 HOnBRS, 13 years oid, bursa in. ape Ah Gulla bs Flsce: oe ! "yon THE 290. 0, ae maemo MES LOW 0 ue. bet wi inal Motte Lait on NOTION TO eTHAMEE wharf, foot o! Mone. Ar ht pre- aon ‘d, 0 AND SEGABR Son atiached. on F centl ry ore _ MITOH BLL, ———__———______4: 3 o BRYSTONM OYSTERS i Jus goal ree, full sup- g YSTHRS from herrystone, whieh wi!l be Quantities to auit, at mod. KLBY'B, No. ag H street, fa 19 2w* The Fashvonable Danci Academy — Mr. GOUBALL 5 pecrirad forme masters and missgn desirous of ‘ta all the fashionable danceas—inoludin Borac G uard's Quadrille ip erate prices, at G. COA betworns.th axe Zlat W tht anbs Wace, , ROW £0 popular—t chr commence their lemons atonce. Bhan ete ertitied to admission to the grand Flieral Ma, Ball rons every Satyrday afternoon, at 2 o'cloek, for asta Willard»’ Hall. Private lesson. ah llth and I ata. fe ia tm* (8 081TR PATENT OFvION prene2 SEYSNTH STR RET. va NGLINGS. w bHAbE Linmya DOW BEADES, PIOTURR AND SHADM ‘CORDS, 1, deo, BERLIN, COOOA AND’ Vv VELVET AND BRUSE Pa aia ounkioRs Leer Hassoons, bh ox Uy eneen: oo win. waa hetatety Aseoription furnished ee ‘ROO! New Btore, 469 Seventh Sst, rad Opposite Patent Omse, ~ saci bnensoee O ARY NORTH AND SOU: correspondent ort ‘th ena RK, 3) FRANCK TA ft M H. Times, Bc. a ee He learas that they numer , They | antucket was handed over to the (soveri- | Sbe is an exact -onnterpart | ir under the auspices of the | jorman Belief Assccistion, will open next MUN- BAY Ais , the Zi instant, tt 7 ocinek, and H mtipue prrosaia von on DING, 7RTUMIN Maron's Sov) Wasaisotes, ¢-> + be ss Prorceare wii thle Coa ‘! fp nap carter dew Birct an@ Beegnd ducriet; for Pourts +& A Gistrigt nod the Filia the enth Wards, forming tre third dist:-t. trict to Be tid for sogarately sat te J foraet comtrasinrs,) for Whe y-ae roe Bret a See, WAL, agrevabdiy to the fe carb-tone ty be of the best New York Morty CHT DatOne® in places ret ieee than two f+ lot g@, 064 Bet l- 8a thee sre, -4 @id@ aai co. that three Ort a hell ine) -# in Shek On-e- (ow er surface or rdgs to be drassed to that t.irc. i get in and well remared wilt clean grey i. Wem, to the prope: zrat- seaon the edge next to cu ©) on the inmer ime, where ths pave: 4 teas the foil width; ou extre messuremens for brie > made Lito be of common qaarts. not ? inch- ain 4 -$ oo wusters, wai ¢ laid om 3 bed of coarse sant clay cr low, ww e material. The Cagg.og to re of the best quality bles rocks or geisa. in piscra of not leas than two feet sc inches lomg by eighteen inches wide. aa4 not inas toss three inches thick. to be aid cosbedo ana avei, {ree from cl: if loam. OF SRarp rivar K itches deep and with close Joiate, Fading Bot excaacing ix inches te be rated iB, ; \o be done in the best manner and -o | the satisfaction of the Mayor ant to becom aea- in ten daya after tae order ia given te ih~ eno. tractor and to be compirted within tha tine samt iz the order directing it to Be done, 31 warraat-4 ive mcntaa ater itacompletion Aat ure of the contractor or contractars to to it within th ne arr the rightofenpiny jas = | eomtrector or contractors « | loss oF damage the Corpvistion may rastai | comequence tnerent |. Asy cepmre ore ‘DB eens tus fatliog #hail pay a: vis which may be - be tim | wor ew York fageing. por square ¢ tows fazeing gai ess per aqnare Por ay. g five ecurees of & on Quived by law ia gutters amd aleys per following work ex. ne grav-| aud sand tiv g dressing lay Bg new F ick pa For taking upand relay *aoere yar taking opand reseting old curb. per rugai Op 204 relaying oll stone payecect rd nited trom award for th & to any person Lot prartion! parere BiCMAko WALLAacd, Mayo- AGGiB MITOBELL- Ny caret PRRPEO? LIRENRS3, od other Cartesde Visite et < PRANELIN & 00.3 44 Pa. ay.. between [7th aad ite ate: ; BR 359 Pa. av. unter th ticsal | OR BALE—Two OFFICERS HORSRS, ona a and other @ light cmestant seen aeTvice io i god beautifa! a: to anddie and harness. Inqri tween Iith and )2th. Books row LENT, ar BUSERLL'3 BOOKSTORE, o26 wSTH Breaer, _ Under the Avenue House. _fe 2St A*® IRON SAFE very gd Seo figure Avriy FOR SALB. ad band Iron Bale for sale at 2 at foils se _ M uL mar tur. Vor asle or exchange alot of yu . BEd fotenda keeping co yom baud Mules aud Horses for exchange. or, JH. SHREVE, im* 7th street, between H and I «= LL THE NEW BOOKB ge qr VAY AS BOON AB PEstic: 88d Novels of the A each Chas. > Mira, iss ‘Mmuocch. Mine Braddon,’ Chas. re aathouy Trollope. Major Wiathro; ‘letor Hugo, Thackery and others a @ assortment ¢ STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, wholeesie and retail. at WILLIAM ¥. RIOHSTEIN’S NATIONAL BOOKSTORB, J 275 Pa. av.. bet. ith and 12th ate., fo 38 2w in, mn, D. JIOBLY IMpoRTANT TO THE LADIRB. GEORGE'S PATENT HAIR CRIMPEB, | We take pleasure in informing our Bumerogs lady friecds in Warhington that 6 prepared to +uppiy demands for this indispensible article for | Gyery lady's tollet. The demand for them in New | iige — en sees that we have bean saat | HU now to supply orders from other cities, No | lady's toilet is complete uxtil she has her hair beaa- ! | tifully waved by thie nice little article. Tho Crimp | OT, With full directions, will be forwardel te ai & dres (free) on the receipt of count will be made to those who dozen. We also always ki the Elegant Improved Sloat Bli ching, which are considered by ju: chive nowinuse. Address H, é SUPL, 327 Broadway York, ay tae A liberal a urchase b: j i BO: This Institute is ploasan re River, 9 miles north of Phi: th n in sucessful operation for re fi te fourlahing instite: mental Munio, Latin are taught hE #o2. the South can leave Wal- a feltman had 3 a.m. aad 2, 4, the vy. JOHN H. BRA aM. References in Washington : H. is ‘ Senate; Hon J.N.L Stratton euse of Reaves: tate De ; Soe, L. ; Jno. BP. Polk, ‘Van Northwick, Gow, Treasury Department; Department of the 1 terior; 3. J. Grout, M.D 1 SH LINENS, vat TABLE DAMABKS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, Drawing, Painting. Freseh an 7 experienced teachers. Persons com: at street wh: andép m DOYLkys, LINEN AND COTTON SHERTINGA, In great variety, dought before the tase sige in | prices, and will be sold by the pleee or in smaller j Wantities, ar Low rac. We have also om hand a good assortment of 7-9 and 44 Bleached and brown XMIKTING GOT- TONS, which we are selling below the markot prices, JOB. J. MAY, 20s Pa fo 17-68 OVE OOD BRCOND-nAND AND! NO, for $75, for sale at v.22 M i BLACK SILKS. . ave “We have them from $1.10 t0 94 aiper yard Load _foIT-6tif, 305 Pa. avo., betw oth aka Inch Shs, G. W. BOAL & Ca., une PANSION. PAY AVD BOUNTY AGENTS No. 66 LOUISIANA AVENUB, i fe m7 st Washington City. NOTHEK ARBIVA Lor AM’B Di Rest Groce end pees weaworth. Mra, Low Hents, Wits | i ee { of closing tbat branch of the business. OF FIOIAL. [UTALID soLDIaRs. at f perae tari inetead of hasten the preparation of discharee papers. All soldiers are warond ageinst giving money on ach pice te any paraon whatever By otdercfthe Bargeon General - ‘ JOM EPH R SMITH gem UB Army ’ MENT, W a sate miaG708, Jamaary 25, it. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department. passes for citisema to visittne — 2 Potomac will be givan at tha ots of i Col. Coszap, 133 Peneeyivania avence above Nineteenth street. BOARDING. "OR RENT—At No.3 Vranxiin Piers, (fare fF 1 t ites of ince third for Foreign M le 2 sash Boon ‘ion. Board may aise be uired. Tas teina all the mc4arn improvements acd third foora, Army Offcers and cthera. desiria tah GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS tY = NOTI-2 —GRORGRIOWN BLECTION, Hi On MONDAY, the 27! inat , an sanction ® O34 in the several Precincts of (raorgate for Mayor. ard for aleven me hara ta compare Beare of Common Cosncil, and for ona mambar to vacancy in the Boari cf Alderaan, fe 20 Sawtd WM LAIgn © wm CTL ERS, ATTENTION! Ps 40 Barreia BALDWIN APPLBS, ia prisas far abi 3 By Gat retell ven ‘pe Barr 2 ¥t PPLE Ui DER, in ators ant arriving. For tale by. Forwar: sor LS TAR. 36 BARRELS ROSIN, APET “9. L. KIDWRLL, Georgetown. D | ee BALS 3 POR SPEING =f meit of SRALS We open to-tay a beant fa PRENCH BA te L M M roe AND § SPRING $v iy aor the bes Im ported expr MER. trade J. MAY, 30s Pennzylvasis Ratwren 9th and pth Be CLUTHING! ‘ellie BOYS’ CLOT We herety call every body's attestion LARGE AND TASTY STOCK of BOS’ CLOTHING. the season. boys from gir - oto, which is—Fare Dealings BAR & BROTHE:, * ERMAN AND ENGLISH G COTTON HOSIERY. We open to day oar spring supplies of the best = COTTON HOSIRRY. consisting fell grades and qualitiog of— Ladies’ German ant English COTTON HOS, Gentiemsn's German aud English COTTON HALP HOSE, Misses’ and Boys’ COTTON HOSE and SOCKS. Allcf which we offer at priees lower than thay can be hat elsewhere. JO8. J. MAY. fe i7-1w 305 324 w24 REMOVED: CHARLES LL. LOCKWOOD Having removed his stock of GENTS’ FURNISH ING GOODE from the Store t# Penneyivania Ave- nue. (under Brown’: hotei.) te the old atand of Mosara. Ciacett & Mar, No, 324 PENNEYLYANIA AVENTS, will offer to bis macy friendaaad customers, anew and comaplate stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! namely White Linen Shirts, All-wool Shirte& Draw. White Muslin Bhirts era, Fancy Muslin Shirta, Ret Fianeei Shirts acd Negolia Shirta, Drawers. Merino Half Hosa, Army bbirts, i o Shirts & Drawers Brown Cutten Half Hoaa, le Shite sad Drawers. Ditached Cotton do ve, waetor, Buck moth, Silk sod Thread Gloves, Avno. a large stock of Army Gloves and Gauntlets. Filk Handkerehiefe, Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk and Wool Searfsand Tie: Also,G P. B.C. Gents’ Patent Enameled Ccliars, at wholesale and retail, 10 for 40 canta, L. P. B.C.& 0. Ladite’ Patent Klectro Collars and Cufls, 6 sets for centa. @7 YINE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDHR, i } i CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY GooDs, At324 PawwsTLvamia Avaycn, L een 9th snd 10th ste, ; Having porehased of Mr. J.B. Cc aoure his on- | tire stock of DRY GOODS, I wil now offer the | neme to the public at Low pices, for the purpose Mr. J.B, Clagott has kindly consented to maka | his offco with me for the purpose of closing his old business, and also to assist with his advice and In- ; fluence in ing his late stock of Dry Goods. CHARLES L. LOOK WOOD. STORE OPEN SVYERY EVENING UNTIL NINH fo 4-20" O'CLOCK. pisore TION OF = COPABTNERSHIP. ership héretofore existing under the Lei ceeenon NAGLE was diseot } | Jantary 3), ives, utusleonsent. Kither of the | former par cuorised to use the name of i the late Grin ia liqeida’ apguerus JOHNSON, HABLES NAULB. Washington, Feb. 3, 1963. OaRD. Beferring to the above, we beg leave to annou: H toour ‘rionde, andthe ‘wabels Aenerally, that we are is day formed a copartpership undor Bame and fe of le '@USTUS JOHNBON & the for the transaction of id WHOLESALE WIN M AND GROCERY BUSINESS. at 289 Pa. avenue, Oomb’s Bellding, lower store. the New Yor! ‘urnish our patrous with ail the finest Wines and Groceries at the lowest New York prices, freightadded. Wo retain the exclusive agency for the Dis- trict of Columbia, for the sale uf the celebrated bottled Wines and Liquors of Mesars. Prank Bin- inger & Oo., No. 16 Beaver atreet, N. and the Champagne Wines of Messrs, Gharles Rivart & } Co,, Rheims, France. Br. Johnson takes this occasion to thank bis frends abd customers fer th. eral patri | bestowed him personally white newber of the | Abt idrecogn 2 & Nagle, and respectfully asks a continwance ot same. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON | flew GORGE W. GhATe ! RXOn H ANGE OF¥ICR, Beoapnen't & BROS. \ pt Souta street, : Baltimore, dealers in GOTERNMENT SECURITIES. Want eb het) dee BROADBBNT & BROS, Prime Java and Kio 01 Coffees. Pioai Another redaction ia the pp j Coat fey-tw* 411 Pa. are., betw: Ima ete OYSTERB—OYSTERS | QAy ROWS & 00., ag eth a J. HEIBBRGER & 8. Washiteten,'D..0, Gf 368 Pa. avence, ' {a the the Old Capiwi prison. Wrappedarogad Vv. bes. 9th and ote ae 324 | ‘he Me or was one Ad =~ se Bead was ca IMPORTANT £2223 72 bey, Veoterday the detective corps of Col L CO a — Teawer, Provost Marshal of the War D-part- ment er men!, srrest-d at Berlis, Md, A T. M. Filter é, aud Jorl Mane, both belonging to loados ng > county, Va, with & 00 Confaderae money oath, ups rected tothe Kight lev. Dr Mae ome - i gil at Richmond « jarge nembher of lett S snow. * for various parties at the South, amonz ta-m ‘ree one from 3, Tohnson, of Frederick, Ma, wae; 2 a waa sending (ha S00 South, raqvesting Dr. * = Magill to prechaes @4,40 worth Uonfederats 3 bonds with the moncy (AG 2 worth of comtrasaad goods ia wagon They came from Raltimore | With passes from the military authorities taere, which they were thne vioiaung Thay are sow common ope the tody of Joei Mann were found a tack lx handkerchiefs, spool cotcon, evalng eutery, & eonquarters SM a Ree aiingeen o General Orders No.4 Ordered, That Lieut. Col. W. E. Doster, 4th Penueylvanis Cayairy, be reli- ved st bls own Tequest, trom coty as Provost Marenai of the cry of Warhinzton, and that Capt Heary B. Todd, ist New York Cavsiry, be, sad is Bero- «¢ Provost Mar-hal Doster will pomediatly ture over in bis eastody Drama of Waskingion. a C.. Fev. 1, 553. § tered wt the @ between the third and fomrth ri side, near the center trated to the brart, c: BO quite a quarter right suricie, bs of the iat Of the body, and pene. sing therein a woanad an inch in depth ail public property and mon fuld examination, Dr. Schafhirt wstified- that to Capt, Toa4, with sta>ments of th same, | the wound tn the Reart Was seflici-nt to cause and vouchers showing from what source thase | Geath, anc that it was the cause of death ts this nar, he Bad Boi the slightest doubt. as the deceased bed the ap; of being in a per. mon 74 base teen Fece:ved. and in wnat mac- fectly beaithy comdiuen. The iungs ber Gistursed. He will thea igumediaiely re- were ex. yop bie regiment eTineG anc foend sownd and healthy, and ” By commeed of Briz. Gea'l Martadale. there wae no evidence of heart diarnse of an thing to induce the belief that deceased w; fea | yuled by fright. Joux P. SHERBURNE, Asst Adj: — Atter the above testimony had teem cop. . an : clacec, the jury mace cp their verdict, THELEGHAPHIE ound “hat deceaced came to his death froma. —>_— : cted by a knifé held in the hand of? MORE MISCHIEF BY THE PIRATE n Flanigan” Acting Coromer Jutusoa ALABAMA immedis‘ely committed aceused to jail wares aeuiies - the action of the grand jury. t e ‘ Just prior to the rendition of the vera, ASTELAL LDEN BP ee ct, the Rerceriieneerth Sr AmovER accused, (@ bright, intelligent looking yo a ef re “ . thirteen years of agr,) aecompanied by bis © CarTUKED AND BUEST. father, who appeared mach distressed, was, _| > brought into the room by Sergeant Heed. te Restox, Feb. 19.—The brig Chostelain was dactiair onal ; > ton the alt, off Altovelo, by tue pr- Aseteer Horse STEaLisc Case. aa. Semmes took ail the sa ai men's on board, and eight Luudred dol- 8 in gold. The Alabama also captured and burned on the W5th wit, off Cape Liburon, the ship tsoiden le The crew ot the Chasteliia were landed at st. Domingo. The er Hanover, from Boston, fer Aux (ayus, Was Captured by & privateer, eff Cape Ha-psnli, Layt. The crew were landed, She Was captured on the ist ult. thi sice of Baltimore traded with a maa, smea Robert N. Seott for a bay mara, giving. & col and twe ars. soc Scou stared lowsrds Washington. The next Gay the gems Herman read an adverti-ement of a rewarg = offered by 3 party one smile beyond Haitimor” forthe recovery of & mare ¢xActly 2aswe: the cescription Of the one Be traded for, which» bad been stoien. The gentleman immediately came tothiscity Sod stated the case to Sergeant Cronin, of the Fourth Ward, who Getatied Patroimaa Frazier to trate Scett and the colt. Frazier got op Re See trail at a stable on Righth etree, where FURTHER BAMAGE DONE BY THE | s‘opped the night belore, and = [BE y « Paliytown, wi ' “ a oe spain i . the colt, and short Gistance ont of wwe New Yorks, Feb. id. ague information per Scott, who he arrested and brought to fis city, and had him committed to jsil by Justice Johnson to await 8 requisition from Maryland, An arrival ut Boetor to-day, sz: the bari Goiden Rule, for A-pinwall, was captured oa | the *u ult, near Cape Tibmore. Thr captain OBRERY AND AREEST.—Last Mere and crew were landed at ~t. Domingo city. Fg Sergeant Creain | The brig Chastelain, from Guadaloupe for suepicicg of stealing $1,250 from ‘Mr. Collies, Cienfoegos, ¥as captured on the ttn off Alto- veta. Her crew was landed at St. Domingy. | The schooner Hanover was captured om the } Bist ult. off Cane Haenanlt by the Retripation. The presumption is that they were all taken by the same pirate. bad Hved with her, asd within three she revealed the fact of her Know line's place of ceposit: she anc extthited money of Mrs. Collins went © Mage a deposit receatly, and discovered that ber savings were stolen.” FROM CALIFORNIA. j —<———_— | THER LEGISLATCEB FRuTBsT3 AGAINST Suspicion Tested om Maria Dillen, and she wes, CONGHEBHIONAL INT2HFSRENCE i5 arrested, amd sent to jail for farther bearing by _ CALIPOBNIA LAND Cual Ms. Justice Johuson. ee a Sam Francisco, Feb. i3.-The Senate has Unanimously passed resolutions prowsting aginst any Congressional interference ia aay sifornia land claims. } It bas been finally setiled by the courts H threngh trial of tae capacity ef Californis to | grow cotton. The efforts were to be made this j season. From five to ten sere tracts will pe planted in Sacramento Valley, and one field of twenty acres near ckton. Dulfereat variedes Ol SAd & 4! De used. Portiand (Qecmem) @eece oe rset, SOR Ge snow a: Florence on the Salmon rirer was Gwe W asuinotos Momgr Magxer—Quotwtions for stocks, coin and uncurrent money, furnished by Lewis Jchasen & Co, = t i } pment Masoy Joyzs.—it is with pleasure feet deep, and the people are ploughing asog: ennoence that the ¢ . Mr. Mt been electri: MISSISSIPPI KEGULATIONS 48 To | jones a noe toes capeee SALES OF COTTON. in oe: Mason Jones art ——— Irsbwar wi! evoked the praises of the English »KNAL OFFENCE TO SELL. EXCR | Jeereals cniversally, even those who wers. : "TUE CONFEDERATE GOVERN MEY *? | Smragonisnc to Ris" "ideas on the’ subjects 5 » which he discoursed, were compelled to ac- — knowledge him the great elocutionist and PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19.—Returned cotton Theloriciam of the dsy. After accomplishing buyers report that the Legislature ot Missis. | in “yo Trelanc, Scotland and Wales the *ippi have made it a penal offence to sell cotton | Most brilliant liverary viciories known to this except to the Confederate Government. Wal peas at induced to visit America. will appear in this city oa Monday mext —— PrRSonat.—Maj. Gen. Burnside, . DEATH OF U.S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY siege Judge McUsndless, Pa. J. F. me Franeront, Kr., Feb. 12—James Harian, =o oy 2. /.*. Simmons, J U.S. District Attorney for Kentucky, died here Peele Sea r Je, PaaS yaa iT tee this morning, of pneumonia. Lewis Pogh, Pa; —y - Verplank, W.G. Fare go. and ‘Gen. Theos. N. ¥., are THE FRIGATE COLORADO. Wiliards.’ New York, Feb. 19—The frigate Colorado es salion Anees teas Poe. Wood! Wood! Wood. NEW YORK STUCK MAKKET, New York, Feb. 19.114 a.m.—First Boara— Coupon 6's, 1561, 97 497%; 7.30 Treasury notes, B KINDLING AND STOVE WooD! On hand, the best quality of ail Kinds of : Or Pe woobn: 13; Certificates, 96; Demand Notes, 161 x: 5 Gold, 1635. . SAWED AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OF SIZE REQUIRED. . CONGRESSIONAL, XXXVIIth CONGRESS—THIRD SESSIOR - _ Tacepsar, February 19. Suxatn.—A communication was received from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to the resolution of inquiry relative to all the facts and circumstances conmected with the sale of cotton on Government account. Laid KINDLING WOOD. Ofce 992 Peaz'aavenne, det. 11th ani IMB. on the table and ordered to be printed. Mill and Yard foot of Seventesnts st. zit, Matplciotcs otauarpun Hk | MRE Roveees et Gunny . D, Morgan, cled a or -York for six years from the 4th of March next. B ae - Mr. Coliamer presented the memorial of fifty GEBAT BaRGarus pen og tage the Ledge sie noes bag Protesting in against Proposed change o: courts of the District of Uolumbia; laid on the table, and or- READY-M4DE CLOTHING, dered to be printed, on motion of Mr. Powell. at oto te ae nena ata business SMITH's, Ro geu a \terest— On — A Mr. Tramball, the bill for the ‘Ho. 460 Guvarra Ovazer, Telease TrisOners Of state was taken aad Ihe = P hay up, where Ve the best assortment of CASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS im the city. Also, a very fine stock of GENTS’ PURNIBHING GOODS, Hovsn.—The House resumed the considera- tion of the bill to indemnify the President and others acting under him for be sear the writ of habeas Series = Mr. ick life pro- ceeded to address jase in opposition to | . rye tir boar To persons in want of LocAéAL NE s. sow is the time to buy them. at Tuz Kittixe oF tum. Uoxtrasaxp Hor, No, 460 BBYBNTH STREET, Huwry Mowroe.—This mornin: Justice Joan MM. Johnson, acting coroner ant Coroner Woodward, OORNEE 90TH STREBT AND Pa av. gout — the wey of goers yrs boy, — pee lily Mane alr youns, 3. H. SMITH, Chotater, Fian; terday mi near the cornor s us er eG aie Gane of Mrs. sos Tr Phew = 2. Bruee ter. ays it 5 Brown's Tealdeace, where od =? * 2 So. 8nd bas a wound ap of an inch in length breast, abont three inches below the top of the NO 237 PENNSYLVANIA avanoa. 4.M. BININGRR | ¢ 00.5 STORE breast bone. Pamneriv, veneers ek le difficulty was experienced in aie sired, ond weary eopere: Gomsier’, geetting wi . B. Murray was sworn, and stated 3 Onn he attends Mie. Brown's store, oother ‘Th 0 ee. en teenth and F.) and yesterday morning the boy PIRKINS, brought pis br-akéiet as neaal, and about 20 at aD. a» that Henry Dad teen stabbed. ‘The dacaasea | 2-4 Beatie Peers ary good wore. had been bitten by a dog on Sunday moraing. Mary Doyle (a domestic in the house) tastfi that she saw the deceased and in a few minutes a colored man — da el grenalper recs — with the she went out an and him lying on ment. With the aid of two colored bronght him ta. John T. Parsons was aworn, and testi be was preeeat when he died. waa called. ehh ne bi cays ego a gerti-man who resides six mile * & which we offer at very low prices for the nextait |