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Ld PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, 1S0NDAY BXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Conran Psxx's Avewes s¥D 1iTH STREFT, » Ww. D. WALLAOH. —»———_ by carriersat 94 a Linge pe Tneuth, Yo mail subserivers Lat ny three months; and for lean tree it the rate of 12 cents a week. copies, O88 ape hn gray —. nage V ERTIES: should nen’ oe bene Seek) otherwise they may not nex . » BR for ix & year, wn adeane: & | . XXI. NATIONAL LOAN. THE NeW SIX PKK CENT. ofthe UNITED STATES, paYasLe qwerty Yeaks PROM DATB, ‘Gr after Fire Years, at t Option of the Goverament,) THE COUPON BONDS, In Sams of FIFTY BOLLARS, OZ HUNDRED DOLLARS, F:¥e HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUBAND DOLLABS. ¥HE REGISTERED BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARE, OFZ LUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, Fi¥E THOUSAND DOLLARS, and ‘TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, IgFaasT amore Fr | AT DATE OF FUR- . AED PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. ‘These Borns are the GRBAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY mow in the market, Fhe Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv- alent to & Pea Cuyr. in currency, | FOR BALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 452 FIPTEENTH STREET, Dualzas mm SOVEREMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, } CERTIFICATES, 42NY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, GOIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE door AUGUSTUS JOHNSON &CO., «See FSQNSYLVANIA AVENUB, SOLE AGENTS fer the biTRICT OF COLUMBIA of j @BGSES. FRANK BININGER & 00.3 (Ho. 16 Reaver Street, New York,) CELEBRATED SOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, | FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. | elgbty recommended by the most eminent Payei | | ! cians of the U. 8. Army, SOLD MEDAL COGNAO, SOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, i SOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, | OuD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, | Kip VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NU VHRLENT, VLD LLOMESTEAD BYB, BARVEST SOURBON 1953 EASERVA, | 420M £TIO SWISS FRRB BITTERS, Taterite the attention of Physicians. Druggists tat Orceers to these excelieat goods, which we se!’ et Gew York prizes, freight added. We toast that the inivinsic merits of the above gvde will insure the satisfaction and conSdenes cf 4 erimimating people, who reject the stale re. e+ Ttee of irresponsible dealers, vis : puils of new? @ cers and so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards ee. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO.. s™ Bole Agents, 22" COLLINS & COS PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Lam now receiving large quan*ities of DRAUGHT Al¥Zsnd POETER from this celebrated Brewery, which lam prepered to furnish on short rotics te all persons who will favor me with their orders. Batisiaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended tc. Goods delivered inall parts cf Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Forms :— Cash om deivvery. RILEY A. sme Poon Union Bottling Depot, reen at., Boett Georgetown, D. 0. EMILE DUPRE, xsRON BALE, 380 PENNSYLVANIA AVEBNUR, ‘WHOLESALE ABD RETAIL DEALER IB FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, FRENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUEBS, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, SUM, GIN, BEGABS & TOBA00O, has bow om hand A Very Pine Assortment of the above at fair prices, BUTLERS SUPPLIED. _ Rov ett AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS AT REDUCED PRICES. American Watehes for Americans! ‘Tur Aweartcan Watcn Company give notice that ther have lately issued a new style of Watch, ex- Dreasly designed for Boldiers and others who desire & good watch at a moderate p ice. These watches are intended to displace the worthless, chesp *atehes of British and Swiss manafactare with which the country is flooded, and which were never *ipectod to keep time when they were made, being Tefuse manufactures sent to this country because Unealabie at home and used here only for jockeying aad cindling purposes. PROPOSALS. PFoosars FOR WOOD, Headquarters, se ier a ‘% Sorensen rusry 19, 1953 DRY GOODS, &e. 200 PIECES SPRING PRINTS. MBERIMACK, Prorosa.s are invited for fa ma SS oe the Forts ke r ning Vicinity of the tame v near Chain bridge. hemes ser Foponals to be made in the following manner, First For wood sta Becond, For wood felled i.( price per card bird. For woot eut SPRAGUSR, ana BNGLISH PRINTS, in very choice Bpring Colors, and will be seld at | low prices, by the piece or in less quantities, (price per cord.) P U. B. Kngineers or and eorded on the nd. 2 the sdocality, hind, auance: =e advectise- Also several eases of 1400 PACIFIC LAWNS, in the very best styles and at mueh lower prices than they oan be sold at atter the Ist March, Propose @ will De received under amount of wood requir will be received at any time upto rmust attach die Office address to his bide and raid interes! ted in the propcsal must apgz: or Thureday night positively, An cath of allegiance to the Govsrnment Untted States musi ce ompa. bi Bids wi!l be opened from purchases made as the wood _[leht ia reserved to accept allor any part of | [NOVALTIES IN ‘ 1d be, endorsed, “Proposais.for | . ELIAS M GREENE, Lieut, Colonel Chief Quarter: partment of Was RY DEPARTMENT. Frrecary 13, 1969 ROPOSALS will be reevived at the Oliee an of Conrtraction, until 12 o'clock, M ng to the foll J03, J, MAY, 308 Pa. avenne, between 9th and loth a's. Prozcrals shou BPRING 8} ! Wood,” and add; BRING REAWES PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel | LuomaeD Grovsz_—__ We have just received and invits the attention of the ladies to the mont beautiful assortment of | i EPRING SHAWLS | | ever exhibited in this eity, Mr. Baroey i Mra Barney W Mr. D. Beteche Treaanry Depart- 1963. for GLAS nhedule of nizes aal ud of Glass estimated | for to be furnished by each bidder, PRICES VERY MODERATR. JO3,J MAY, 308 Pa. avenne, _ between oth and } ‘th ate. Phil Malligan Widow Sproutr, ot MK. and MRs. BARNSY W LLIAM3, REMOVER! Paices OF ADMISSION —Drens Circle and Baleony Che 75 cents; Pawily | CHARLES L. LOCKWOOD Having removed his stock of GENTS’ FURNISH- ING GODS trom the Store 358 Pennsylvania Ave- nue, (under Brown's hotel,) to the old stand of | Messrs, CLacett & Mar, No. 324 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | will cffer to his many friends and eustomers, a now and complete stock of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS: | WELLaRD HALL, - POVELE THICK FRENCH CRYSTAL, 32 plates 3] 3-Hixi6 ROUGH HAMMERED GLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS, 36 plates 6312!—*, inch thick. be delivered at the Treasury id unbroken, and accordi All the Glaes te Building perfect ani sunples in thickners and quality delivered from t le to be ~ the istof April, | All bidders must send suitable gvaranters cf their ability to perform the contract, | and the successful bidder will be required to give er bond for the fulfillment of the contract The Department reserves the right to reject any pr all tive bids if considered for the intere Government to do so Luyelopes containing bids to be indorsed * Propo- for Ginss—Treasury Extension.”? ITSALAT ROGERS, asury Department, White Linen 8h White Moelin & Fancy Musiin Shirts, Negolia Shirts, All-wool Shirts & Draw D i we. Mn ot i ms Engineer in Charge of Tre Erbovine, Mme De Staci. Dr. Birbeck, Si Red Plannel Shirts and Gerful powers—liiustr’ Giatcry gud ber Music her gr. Feveral ret pared with ALB FOR CIRCULAR BATING STAMPS, Post Orvice DerartMnyrt, Washingion. Jan, 12, 143. Seaten Prorosars will be receiv partment until and including the 2 th day of M. itt 5, tor f2rvishing, for the use of the Post Utices for four years from the first and Rating Stamps of MARKING AND Merino Half Hose, nirts & Drawers Brown Gotton Half Hose, Silk Shirte and Drawers, Bleached Cotton do. Kid, Castor, Buck. Ctoth, Bik and Thread Gloves, Aso. a largestock of Army Gloves and Gauntlets Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk and Wool Searfs and Tie: \ Universal Binancipation of the United States “eture of the Informer’ | @ey of April next, Ma the following descriptiox, vi Circular marking stamp durabie ma erial, of a ciren 3, inches or less ute’ Patent Eran type for the years, month like material, w | Ladic# Patent Electro Collars aud Cults, 6 sets for Q7-FINE FUIRTS MADE TO ORDER, | S Farewell Cration en's Tickets ef admis such words ani figures as paid, freo, vlar marking staimpso CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY GOODs, y material, for iron, or any ot pete At324a Pexnsyivanrs Aven F B.Ciscrrt his en adapted for | Of the stainp tu be toa same | eck of DRY GOODS, I will now »furptse A ented to make | Lest night bi rs and also ton CHANLES L, LOCKWOOD ¥ Z 4 * . Chamupion Lad ri? Beauterul up UpWoktu. 4 KERNS | pu? MASTER DOWLING, | | MISs WIHING. Miss FLORENCE, KVERY EVENING UNTIL NIN g stamps, to co stn Classes 1,2 and 4, AN AND LNGLISH COTTON HOSIERY, We open to-day our spring enpplies of the best | auized, ofa tik di creased or reluced in th inneut, forwar led, sting cf ell gr Ladies Getisen and BE) en's Germanand English COTTON HALE missent and fo eid 15, paid 24, ound, unclaimed. . Proposals for improved or patented stamps will will ive » Gran SATURDAY Miee:s’ and Boys’ COT Alef which we oTerat p can be hail cleewhere, lower than they Jus. J. MAY, 305 Pa. ay., bet. 9tit and Ii BLACK SILKS, m the quantity of BLAOK SILKS rest in this city, | 1 ‘The right to change or alter the style of the stamps, dercribed in either class. upon cquitable terms, is reserved to the Postmaster General i Preposais will be received fur furnishing the whole of the ae named circular stamps, or of each class separate. : Stamps wi'l be ordered for the different classes of | offices agreeably tothe rules now in force and ac cording to such rules and regulations of the D-+- partment as may Lereafter be adopted in relation We Think fro we ate selling, that we have tie We bave them from $1.10 to $2 fi7-6tif 308 Pa. ave., betw. ot: HANDKERCHI&FS. OR LADIES— i ¥mbreidered. Gross Linen Hemstitched. Top Bordered, Mourning, and others, ENTLEMEN— lored Bordered, Hemstitehed, Heavy German Handepun. The above stock is very large. and we will offer ‘hem without aoy mexance on old “| 48 Market Bpace, je ‘The number of circular stemps r num is estimated at three hundr clasa, three bundred for the second class, twelve hundred for tbe third elars,and one hundred fur ‘The number of rating stamps for the same period is estimated at twent, M. dels of the sta:ops must accompany the pro BAIR. Peach bidder must furnieb deure of his ability to com cient recurities wi aud the stamps must be delivered at the Post Office Department, at the expense of the contractor. e yee until Feb, ENBERG, der Avenue Heuse, between 7th and 8th sta. LADIRG’ DRESS FURS! - vese large and fine and rate e required toa contract i & Ri P a! as Bought before the tise, we are thus enabled to suit the most fastidious aoe - of DEY G00) vale, g newer Market Byace, am NTERESTING POR LADIES. (We have again reduced the prices of a large stock handsome Dress Goods o pA to 50 cents, ‘oolen Hosier loaks, Embroideries, ny Postmaster Gener i inpreased WENBURG. oe der Avenue Hous tween 7th and sth s.r .-1860.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, | Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight | ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the | W' It deetroys acidity of the stomach, | ¢ createsan appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhoea, Liver Complaint, and Nerveus | Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease | from change of diet, water, etc, It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate | persons. Sold by all Grecers, Druggists, Ho- tele, and Saloons. P. H BRAKE & OU., No, Kthicpian Acts, avd $8 conte per yard, | Bibe, Clown Gloves, Morin: ¢., will 80] Bexer (boldir, Furs will be sold at great bargains. They new msde nites pone, sf man- HOT" Marke Space, Dé AB - unde enue House. 1 gi 4 EPICURES, ATTENTION ! willigive pee AT HAMMACK'S world-renown:-@ in, STAURANT, Hone, Hope, Mappiness.’” We cffer to sell our Wateh, which is of TANTIAL MANUFACTURS, AW ACOCRATE AND DU- ¥ TiMBkuEreR, and in Sterling Silver cases, Busting pattern, at as lew a price as is asked for be trashy Ancres and Lepines of foreign make alre:dy referred to We have named the new series 0’ Watches, WM. Etsy, Boston, Mars, which name will be found on the plate of every watsh of this manufactare, end is one of cur trademarks. Sold by all respectable Watch Dealers in the Joyal States. Wholemle orders sould be addressed to ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Co my, 382 BROADWAY.N_Y. | s.-T._18sco.-=. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS invigorates, and purifies the sys. tem; ts premiera oaracs and nature's great Festorer. Itis composed of pure St Croix Rum, the celebrated Oalisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- fons, @nd can be relied upom for its purity. It | cures Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just | ¢ the @ing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggicts, Hote ls, &ad Saloons | PH. DRAKE « OO, 22 Broadway, New | Yorn. B--ohm A SEBACTIOAL TREATIS# ON TUE MP} Met oftuly ist BG. and am. ntadocy = stot of“ Hee ive rein Ohap- WRANOK TAYLOR, @ to be had, served he best of waiters le. Also, the finest ¢ Larder is supplied with ‘Kets afford, and is under the care of an experienced caterer, whose strict attention to this department needs on! Billiard Saloon. tables, Keptin ~~ = 22 Broadway, New York. All the Delicacies of the season in the most finished style 244 PawysYLvamia V JILLAK DS’ MALL—The Fashionable Dancing ie saloon is arsplep- 38S Pa. avenue, wader the Natsonal Hote the sbove saloon in. 4 N PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Br rrectly multed to. the eyenght. MILITARY FIELD GLA’ ROSCOP Ei me BABOME' entitled to admimion to the g' Leraous every Saturday afteracon, at 2 o'clock, for manters 8. ERA GLASSES, TERS and THERMOMETEKS, ASRES SURVEYORS’ INATRU MENTS, 8,120 AMUSEMENTS, WASHINSTON THEATRE. CORNER ELEVENTH AND CO STREETS. simues Maviani soa ®racs Man,osn_...... “ TUESDAY EVENING, Fed. 14. CARD FROM THE MANAGEMENT —The Man- thease TERTeE exeeeding:y the Gieappointment to their patrons last evering in not being ab!o to retent te popular eomecian, Mr-J.8 GLARKE, a bir celeirated -haraeters, and beg to an-ure them that the severe domestic affliction which compelled hia kd ence will only Cefer hia frat ap Peararcs forgnightertwo. An cvering, the favorite Comedian. MR. OB KIEHOP, = il appear in = Com len a) P, PAUL PRY ard OUR COUNTRY COUBIN. Le: Pry and Cousin Jo -© B Bishep areery...... B Mire Alice iray &7 Mr. J. CLARKE will appear Wedoeaiay aleony Chairs, 75 oants; ‘arquette, 60 cents; Fam- GROVER’S THEATRE. = Manas pot HIS EVENING ut fonro: the greas Comi ND MES, BARNEY W frawene iest night MR. A Ra, When will be ity McLaughlin -Kate Kexrney --Peter swan To conelide with THE LATEST FROM NeW YORK. -- Mr. Raroey Williams i Mra Barn-y Williams @7 Friday Joint Grand Com: limentary Benefit rs, 50 cents; Orchestra Chairs 7 je. eenta.” Keenred Seats, 25 cents extra, # st., directly in rear of Willard’s Houi. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1863. THB SECOND ORATION OF MASON JOREF, the most favorshle Tar Distinerisnen Inisy Orator, Wheas Oration on Garibaldi, delivered on Monday | ums than wereever | efure bertowed on an orater in thix city. i j Subject for WEDNESDAY EVENING: | “CURKAN, AND THE WITS AND ORATORS | OF THE IRISH BAR? ¥ SYLLARUS. Curran’ Biographer W.H. Curran, Thom avis. and Charies Pbiliips—Lorda Byron and | bs on | nd John Foster, bear testimony to Cur: nk won as Sena of froland—Her of Irish Ele Gr. Plunk A College is first It Kebelllun of 98—Awful Condition thetT W Tone and Lord &. Fitzgeralt—T @ Brothera Sheers—State Trial 1 snd Robert Emamett—Curran on the igns the Judicial Office—Hin De-pon cy and Death— Bis Power of Humor—Avvedotes “bom mots,” repart y and is Kioqnence | | - Mason Jones will deliver ple Of great interest. On Friday, Pebrnary n . ree Tickets, for the tbree orations. .._. saleat Willard’s, Metiopolitan, Rirkwood'a icnsi Hote!s; Blanchard & Molua's, Pay! ury’s. Franck ‘s aylor’s, Philp & Solowons? n Taylor's, and at all the principal Book: | Hecenta -- $1 ts for sale at the door, fe 24 2t HEPA MARE resption to the | DICK Lay et | G MISS ADA TE> Ax» tite Masetorn Compa HE VARIETIES, dm ission < urche quette and Pamily Cir- Chai &, 5) cents; Singie "25 | ate in le 2 Boxes, (boiding | ix pers ps 25 cer.ts Docrs open Perform- , \ ¢ to COMMENC# a! A quar ' RAND) CONCERT B¥ MADAME ERNESTINE Poh Fianist S Hall. ou MISS + Art. , EVENIN 14V ar wel sre always of the highe Tbe scon given UY! NEW CANTERBURY! LOUISIANA AV., wean Siavu Braet, Quicard we x0 in our glorious sueress, R NEW STARS THIS WEEK. ‘A CHANGE OF PROGKAMME- JIMMY CLARK, . . bibiopian Comedian. PRANK LAWRENOK, Marie Dancer. The Celebrated Boneless Man C. W. PARKER Willis Armstrong Misses Jennie Allen, Lilly Brandon, Florence i Batite Harrisen, Mlles Jennie, and La 8. t week of Lottie Clifurd, and Josephine Florenes, TO-NIGHT. ses ons, Ezollosy’s Beautiful Ballet, Mons, Ezollosy’s Beauti‘a In which the Court of Beauty will appsar. People, New ngs, New Dances, New fy j ing forth as a volea:ie fire while the people, the rule the land fice of P Appropriate ceremor prand bangvet this were pre triotie © plied te wv + Halle | great enthusiasm USI1O'S FAIRY STAR! — | brated here } iwlignarer Y= seriously delayed by | day | Main street destro: | toetors, loss 20,000 ND yee) BiLL, | ‘ | | « Six st J.H. Cunningbam, E Sawyer. ro ity of MeMinny tic and discredited, speak of Rebel forces in the vicinity of Richmond, Ky. TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS. | Covneil Friday evening, the follow | Presented and appropriately referred: A mid AFFAIRS IN GRORGE row. [Correepondence of the Mer) GEORGETOWN, D.C., Feb. At the meeting of our Board of Os oad New Yorx, Feb. 23.—English rs re. | #Age from the Mayor, enclos ceived per Canada contain « rariery'ot tele. | John G. Hobte, fore ng np epiad eames in reference to the Polish insurrection. | bul i ate the master of E pe a ° The main body of the insurgents are said to Dumber 6,CC0, commanded og & Inte colonel under Garibaldi. Other and smaller divisions | Sre yet at varcous points. A *sanguinary con- fiet took place near Olygenie, in which the Rureian troops were beaten.’ A numb-r of | of the street commiseton towne were taken by the insurgents and con- | ale0, fixing the eal: Fear op | Teecivtren in regard to and defining the dudes poor for the jing 3iet Dec. q Pasred, and, being con. The following we crired in by the Board of Aldermen, were ¢: Aresolution to Pay ceriacn c. er and waler engineer, ary of the mayor, bill from ordinance sderable money captured from the Russian | the Foard of Aldermen entitied, am trocps wae rapidly forwarded to Poland. A Teport, net +o late as via Halifa: eeputatiors cf the Rritish and Foreign Anat ee Society waited on Minister Ad ms on Mr. Adame re; in the course of the Union army wai enly safegu’ the principle of frecdcm. Jokn Bight delivered rncther epoch at Rechdale, on the 3d, in favor of th. The steamer Airica reached Liverpool of the 3d, and the the 4th inst. FROM THE AKMY OF THE POTOMAC. Aqvia Creek, Fe ied to their address, stating | Temarks that the Policy of S10 Uproot slavery, us its 3 ziverpool on the Morning of the 3d inst, the Jura on the night i LD). Peck, a8 judges of ¢! . Were ordered t City of Baltimore on Mouday, > os be tranemited to the Board of Aldermen. . 2-—-The anniversary of fupplementary to an ordinance ealitled - rt nee L the for additional revenue, ap. prdved July, 1860, with amendments: resoin ‘on in faver of Wm. Whelan; &b Account, resolution for the telleef Oey r solubon au horixing the laylog of certain fla: jcolwaye; resolution from the of Aider- mn in relation to the repair of the market. Against all future attacks on i ar capac in relauon to vaccination: | Treeolu Suthorizing the leasing of certain ot property of the corporation t. . Burford; Frecintion fay or of Wan. Hi. ‘The resignations of © F. Edmonston and (. Mr Newman, from grievances commit | which wae referred the petitions of Wn’ b iJus and Mary Batson, Praying to be relieved irom the payment of fines, &ske@ that the com. Wa+hington’s birthday was celebrated yesur- } wilice be discharged from the further consider. day in the army of the Potomac, notwith- standing the prevailing tempest, by salutes emonetration of I batteries on | ircm several batteries. No di the kind was heaid from the Tebe! South eide of the Rappahannock. A tnow storm commenced late night, and continued untit yesterda Gritting in come places from two to three des, The enow on an Average fell to the ¢ least seven inches. The eoldiers afforded but poor protce storm last night. The atmosp ingly cold, cansing some frost.biu tle ten exiremi- before the roads will be uspices, Washington's Birthday in Nashville. @ree euccesstul. The citizens of the city and connty and sol. | 0 led im large | Humbers at the Capitol. “John H. Smith, the Siere of the Union Army assemis miayor of the city, called attention tom gat ing composed mainly of the citizens of Nact + ring that their presence was © evidence Of the falsity of the ace ‘riion ef the rebels that no Union semti: that city He that th ubexisis in «fentiment did exist, and was break - A revolution is urring in rociet p oway old ts und the n urks of banghty aristo- bs who have come down, boue and sinew, shall __ Cpening of the New Philadelphia Post | Vifice PHILADELPHIA I The new Post Of- lndelphia Begaees 1 to-day with with a hororof the oc: retary of the ieneral'snd his istants und their als, t among the gne-ts and made pa- her, A toxst tothe press was re. ohn Russel! Young, F-q. Letters e Teecived from General > G 1 others, which were receiy Washington's Birtha y Nrw Yo Feb. 23 All the mail trains d here to-day have the snow-storm of yeste Fire at Buffalo. Purraro, Feb, a Teller’s looking-gia-s trown’s clothing store, : Raunedell’s shop stor. loss & Sweet's shor stuj + damag i Peel The Storm at Port Foutnrss Moyror, Fe crumenced Pre carly on Saturday morniag. ss Monroe. n beach. viz: FW neline Cheste Celebration in St. Loris, Feb. 22—Washi pstreets were handsomely decorated, and ronged with an immense number of citizens. Movements of the Rebels in Tennessee. TovtsviLLE, Feb. Authentic advices re- le, Tenn. Rumors, unauthen- Movements of Gen. Wool. Toston, Feb. 23.—Gen. Wool and staff ar. ls K. natin J | Tived to-night. The members of the Gover- Sieg per et ogans = H.W. Egan, nor’s Council met them at the depot, where a Misr Kate Peoneyor, Billy Everson, large crowd had gathered, giving hearty cheers Mc Geraldine, Mons. Bzollosy, } to the yeteran warrior. George hk, Eueson J. Sylvas Clarke, Reported Seizure of the Steamer Eagle. New York, Feb. 23.—The report that the steamer Eagle, of the Havana line, had been seized by the revenue authorities, is pronounced untrue by her captain and owners, ——+ 020+ _____ &7- An admirer of a prima donna, at Berlin, | senther lately two magnificent robes with a billet doug, in which he informed her that be THE BLAY. | would call upon her in the evening, to know The performance wi fae eich the Beauti- | which of the two she had selected. Shortly ful Trick Pantomime, entitled THE MAGIC BARREL; OR THE FAIRY OF THE FOUNTAIN. -..,....Mr. Geo, R. Bdso rchostra, &) ceats; Privat Acwirrion 3 $5. Doors open at 6% o'clock ; performance at TX. RGracd Matinee BATLEDAY ats oclecke cr—Ladies. et, Children, 10 conta. CTCHINSON FAMILY; “TRIBE OF ASA.” H » LI72¥ “ABBY, FREDDY i ADB, TL LITTLE DENSKTT R&T CONCERT A: WILLARD'S HALL, On THUKSDs¥ SVBNIN vyldighre %, 8 0! ing their so: ae faith, Friendship, Freedom, Fraterntty!” and Cords of admission, 50 cents ; children, 95 canta, ors open at 7; Concert at So'clock. fe 23-4t* Acades —Mr. GOOBALL reapecs‘ully in- and misses desirous of learning all le dances—inciuding the new Boral Qnadrille, now ro popular—thatthey xo commence their lessons at once. The p2piia | aud Florai May Ball | i \ é wirker, Willards’ Hall. Private y At my resicence, 11th and I sta, =} PHOTOGRAPHAG 3 at the lowest prices. = 7 | {QooTS AND SHOES TO BUIT THE TIMES, | now manufacturing all Kinds of BOOTS | 24 BHO} , and constantly receivin, reasly to order, and will lower price th cbarged ip thir i f BOOTS and EMORS ef Bastero miadowosh, will always fifa nt in store and at tbe le (PFI on 4 Pennzyivania ave YOUR MONEY.—Cail at the fon the Kuropran plaa, $.W. cor- mfortable lodging vere cone Restaurant at- UMS, DE VISITE. & Daa 4. HUET, ‘This eraipent Ph treatment of Gon’ mace by him curing an exter 46 years, can ipsnre relief in @ charge. ‘Tbe address of porsons cured by hin after | having tried all tre train of oracked-up remedies, inhalatio ngb syrup, pi) r oil, Seger at aienen on ener of Paygtte any required style or size of Shade made to erder. or Panis, Faaxcs. ‘sician contiuues his quecessfal ption, and, from discoveries ractice of over few days, or no Gold Etamped, and cedium priced Gold Paper: ith a varied rioek of Glazed aad Blaak Papers at the lowes cazh prices. New De Gold Band and Imitation Gold Band | Window Mined | sold ats muc ick streets, Balt ty for muck inferior | and Fre 12 CENTS Persona in want 6 PER POUND ror SUGAR CURED HAMS, T ADAMSON’S. £06 Ninth Btrest, ext to Perry '# Dry Goods Store, TV EW YORK Ho Dirtrict, from the best manu factory in the country, with Beautiful variety of small sized Oval and ufscturce. Alxo, Photograph Cards, embracing oxy, bite & ary, Albums, &c, Central Uotel, fer Pa av. and tch st.,w ob ~ had at fo nts ger da! ache Sheen moat handsomely Att | taebed to the hotel ha Saag hee beer ts markets oan bs bad. ioe Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings, Byes, Nails,&e. Orders for Paperhangings or Wind Shades punctual!y execate’ menin caty or country. Terms cax N&H OF 7TH AND B STA, Orrosits Post Grerice. ~NEAT_ COMFORTABLE, 71% per week. By, regardiess of x | fed pubstantia «af the style atacdboo re, with promptmess, H oD. @RLYTON, Poo Bingle Rooma 0 ex redneed 10 prices PERHANGINGB! 86 PAP ee Vat WIN .OW SHADES! es. Buft, Green and Blue Hollaad, or | (wari to be gilded with Gold Leaf.) The (ekg largest assortment in the | insite Frames. of foreign and demestic man- | and @tata- | 8 of cel-brated Pictures, PICTUR# CORD AND TASSELS! by experienced work- J. MARKRITER. SH Vlease remember the number, 486 7th Ftreet, | aed the terms cash fur goods and Inbor, jal? * | before the appointed hour, he received the fol- lowing anewer :. gant, so thata selection is quite impossible. | shall, therefore, keep both, and you will have | Bo eccasion to call upon me.” “I find the robes equally ele- &7 The following colloquy is said to have occurred between our own and the Rebei pic- kets on either side of the mock: on Saturday | 4y afternoon, Pp. depth of at shelter tents of the jon fr i "4 ware | Ald rm | 4nto jot meeting, Mesers. Tenney and | Were requested by the Chair to wait oy Jovrd ot Aldermen and conduct them to this | Chamber: who ba. ing pertormed that duty, the joint merling Was organized (Walter S Oox, Feg.. president cf the Beard of fidirg,) and proceeded to the said election; | Wtich bemg concluded the joint meeting dis! Nasuvitix, Feb. 23.—The eevlebration of | 3,5 °S. Washington's birthday was in the utmost de. | vious to the storm the mud had partially | e up, but now peed days must cJapee me passable under eerted he wished the rebels to know | tthe South which will | 3 John Bins one Mate eine it Craphan, Cle { Eameueton Gcde3 to fill the vacancy in the | cermen, ihe yote standing as follows: Unce A fire this morning on | Rinry Adeneon,, ichn Biarbar: W.R. Col —Areverestorm | ton’s birthday | wos celebrated here yesterday. The presented a_fine ap yewed ty Major General ¢ whic te | March. None other than a well qualified tenaber will be selected A private of the 6th Connecticut regiment, cluiming to kaye been confined im the + fool house,” as he termed it, (insane asylum,) not rl army is in the vicin- | finding any water in the canal, walked into the river to drown himeelf, but being unable to ac- complish th Teschked just in time to save his life, being un- Caroli ers schr. Box+r, Bean, New Yi mercban- cise to avis eee top, merchandise to Hartley & Bro. Sehr, Returm, Bailey, Baltimore. Ouza. ion @f esid petition; concurred in, aud eom- | mittee discharged. ‘The resolution fixing the enlary of the mayor Was lahen up, and inid on the table _ Mr. Tenney cflered a message, in writ to iting, dof Aldermen, proposing a he two boards tn this chamber, this seve. tf. for ihe purpose of electing Judges of elec. adopt- on to fll certain vacancies; which was | ed and rent to that board, A mnesenge bemg received from the Board ef *) copcurring im the proposition to co Aldermen, pre- + Board ef Aldermen withdrew. Mr. Tenney offered @ message, in writing, to ircof Aldermen, informing that board Ving dirporrd of all the business before his board war ready, with the concurrence of Beare of Aldermen, to adjourn sine die , adopted, and seni to Mr. Collins was catled to the chair. Mr. Tenney offered the following resolution, Which was read and Unanimousiy adopted: Kecolred, That the thanks of this Hoard be urrnimonusly tendered to John Marbory, Jr., F-q, for the able and impartial maaner in ¥ hich he has presided over the Board since the Geoth of the late lamented Jona T. Bangs. A mettage Ws received from the Board of Aléermen concurring in the Proposiuou of this Beurd te adjow adjourned a : dir whenever this Board rdingly. Uniness, Hotwithstanding the inclemency of A eather, base been rather bi vely during the river®avigation is uninte Truptd, acd ve bad a goodly numberof arrivals. But in consequence of the water being drawn from hos level of the Chesapeake and Obis Canal to make ily ‘sary repairs, we now miss the asu- y bum of the millsand other machinery *peent @pom that work for water power. Superintendent on this di jon of the 1 understand, is making edy pre- ne for t! e opening of navigation, aud if escape a fresbet this spring, we will proba- ily have coal boats here from Cumberlan 1 by sth of March. Cuna. Erkr «RY 23.—The election for Mayor, mem- {the Common Council, and oue member the Board ot Aldermen. nassetaaror “UF Peck, J.C. Hieston, Wm. H. Orr ig, C.F. Chas. 5. English, were elecie i e Common Council; aud Wm. i. oard of Al- mlers of MAYOR. | Union. 77, R. Orvickshant..... 66 COMMON COUNCIL. nal Une s. Myer A. Peck 5 je. Ole a J.C. Mies iC. F. Edmonston WH. Craig ymers are ashore on Old Point vad Hamp. 4 C.F. y ringtou, Elliot, Oboca. | C. F. Edmonsto ALDERMEN. W. iH. Goede + 222\C. A. Bucky ...0000i57 Mrs. E y Fargubar, the «flictent teacher , of the senior male public school, having re- signed that position, the Roard of Guardians Ps | ot the Public Schools will, 1 understand, elect and were re. | ber successor at their next regular meeting, rtis and staff. | tkes place on the first Wednesday in object, called for help, and was conscions en bxuled up. BRasinere is quiet, there being but few arrivals to-day, which are as follows:—Schr. North Capt. Mitchell, corn and oats to P. SPexcn sy Grex. Brexsipn—In pascing through New Haven on W evening Gen. Burnside was greeted at the bya large crowd, in response to whose enthusiastic ie AT? itizens, I thank sincerely for “Fellow-c! ne, yor this recond warm re-eption, whieh I value the more highly because tendered by or (Connecticut. 1am frequently asked what are my views of this war. I have only to say that 1 fee] the same confidence of success that I did when the first gun was fired Fort Sumter pon. {chv ers} and I icf my office to enter the service of the country. I haye nodoubtof the ultémate fuccess of our cause, and in that confidence I am row aes Washington to again enter the field in service of the Govern- ment.” Facts acarnet Faxcy.~The Rebels have Rebel.—I say, Yankee, I'll throw my musket | been boasting of the number of vessels which blockade, | into the river and ekedaddle, tf you will. Yankee.—Can't see it. Rebel. Well, we'll all agree on this side to bite the bullets off our cartridges when we have the next fight, if your boys will. Yankee.—Can’t see it. S77 Speaking of clothes, the Philadelphia In- The Flas of | quirer calculates that an army of three hua- ovr Union Forever” | dred thousand men will uniform, exclusive of overcoats. The over- coat cannot be supposed to cost less than thirty cellars. This will be an additional sum of | nine millions. S77 1n the charch at East Canaan, N. H., 25th uit. atthe moment Rey. Mr. Barron, a Uni- versaliet minister, rore from the sofa to pro- nounce the benediction, the chimney, wei; perhapea ton, fell through the sofa down to the ground, crushing the Bible. Mr. Barron was hit by some of the splinters and fragments, but escaped with his life. a7 A I@\ ing to bis wife certain property, which by his will she was to have and to hold only so buve mire @n outlay of eighteen millions of dollars for each new cloth m: ied in Lakeyille some time since ip the and even Mr. Mason the number as otal age The put report of the Rebel Treasury pies the falsity of these boasts, for he puts the whole Custom House duties for ten months, «ncing in December last, at $666,556. The com- merce that yiclds bute litth more chan half a miliicn of dollars revenue for pearly a year cannot be extensive. This fact proves the | blockade to be @ little too strict for the Rebel comfort and necessities. B27" It ix the intention of the citizens of Nash- Ville to erect # mow ring of the Anderson Troop, who was killed at the batrle of Murtreesboro. It will be remem- werd that, when the Arderson Ti (caval ry) refused to fight on account private sci Wances, he announced his intention ef go- ing glove to .epresent the regiment, which so aroused the company that they all resolved to accompany bim. thus saviag the entire regi- Mivut from dirgrace. ent to Sergt. Silas Her- G7? An ice mirage was iately witnessed in Fu.rouche, Kent county, N. which a pertin of Prince Edward's 4 miles long as the should retain the mame adopted in | Gistant, s:¢med to be suspended im the air and her marriage. The lady bas just secured a very nesr, 80 that the clearings sod buildings second edition of f-livity, and at the same time | cou d be dirtiretty seen; nd with a moderately- j eXved her property, by marrying a second hus- | OVAL PLCTURE FRAMES! | band whose name is the same as that of the first. The est label for fruit trees, shrabs, &e. » tin about eight inches long and an is a strip of ie cont. Palat this with white lead, and mark the name with fan awl, seratching it through the paint. Bend the pointed end around a sinall limb of thetree, which expands to its growth. No says the inch wide, tapering to a points Annual Register, * Martial law has been proclaimed in th, Kansas, the civil authorities quate to keep the peace aad a lanin- Teauvenwor te ing inod owerlul spy gines isting uished moving about. tle and vehicles could 87 Thoma: McLaughlin bas been arrested | in New York. charged with beating his wife— a blind wowan—to death, A danghter of de. corns « arr € ad aivtn named MeCasr, have been + seoesRories B87 A man in Brooklyn, a few days ago, be- | comirg ured of bis wife, amased himself | pourmg sealding water over her, b anja dee. une f B7 Five boys, whore ages range from 11 to 45 years, bave ben commitied t jail la Albany Y..0n charpeet burglary

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