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— W4SHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY........PEBRUARY 23, 18€3. SY RBADING MATIMR OX BYBAY Paes. OUTSIDE POR INTSREBTING PULB. @SaPRI0 AND OTHER MATTER. SPIRIT? OF THE MORNING PRBSA. ‘Tho Intelligencer, noticing the dissenstone ax- iting im different d+pariments among different generals, especially thy recent ted breach Yetween Gen. Hunter and Gen. Foster, thinks «ta great arzament im favor of confiding th eutire management of mililary affairs to one head. Gen. Hatleck shonid be commander in isc: aa well agin name, the Intelligencer urges~ ‘The Chronicle calls the recent refusal of the “Paltimoreans to sliow Vallandigham to speak there the grateful loyalty of Maryland,” and Says iteyinces the fact that their joyalty ts far THe TA aggressive and uvcompromising Man Uist of any city at the Nor-h. OT JUDICIARY Itis tobe hoped that Corgress will surviy fact into Isw the pending bill to remcdel tho ivdiciary of this District. Li fails to mact tl sanction of the bar here; but thatis by n> means strange. Aa class, the interests of those of its fturmbers whonatarally exercis+ most influence With the body isagainst any change whatever, This was vignally apparent io the history of the canvas forthe adoption of the new code, defented clearly by their interference against it, to the great injury of most other interests air ong us. . Weare fast becoming a commercial people. Our business pursnits have changed more in the last two years than those of any other city ever charged in the same time; and onr resi- dent population bas weil nigh if not quite doubied in that time. These two changes will very shortly donhie the sincunt of business to be disposed of by the Destrict courts, requiring the Iatter to ba changed so as ‘to comport witk the jodiciat changes thai have been found to work well for the public. interest im commercial cities with large popa@iations. If the President elacts, ha may, under this law, retain the present judges. But, whether Tetained or not, we respectfully subnit to Congress that in times like the present it would be folly on their part to permit the interesta of individual cfficeboiders to ba weighed in the balance against the many co- gent reasons which wiil sugges: themselyes to their minds for the enactment of tha bil! or which we are here commenting. ees THEIR RXCUSK, it wis stated yesterday that the [st Peansyl- varias Reserves refused to do duty, when sent on pi. ket in the +feinity of Union Mills, The reason they give for this disgraceful conduct, acd which is no excuse whatever for their criminality, 's that they have been in the ser- vice since May or June, 1561; that they have Perticipated in most of the hard fought battles of Virginia; that they are so reduced in nem- bers, that no cue regiment will number 2nmen, and that their request to go home and recrait bre been disregarded. Just before going ont on duty the day on which they so disgrace. Tully vioiated their trust, they were informed shat the 2d New Hampshire Volunteers, Lient ol. Bailey commanding, a thraa years re; Tent, numbering 56) muskets, had been per- ‘mitted to zo home for the purpose of dlling thar | regiment to the waxwmum number. Tha fs. setves acted upon the ground that partiality ‘Was shown, and the officers and men crimiaaliy took the matter in their own hands. Tha pun- iskment to be visitéd npon those, especialiy Ofticerr, Who would thus act while in the fleld> shouid be sharp and prompt. : A REPORTED RAID ON LEESBURG. Yesterday evening a report reached Bertin H thre a large rebel cavalry fore, with two pieces ~of art Mery, bad made their Sppearance a | Leesburg, Loucon county, Va. in the course | of the day, yeeterday. There are no Union troope there whatever, and Goose Creek is just BOW so Swolien as to prevent access to that | town from this direction, to ascertain the truth of this story, which, we take it, is untruc, | though tome portion of White's handful of guerillas may be prowling about there, know- ing the siste of Goose Greek. f eSCeNeR_sae eeeher eee TRE CONFLICT oF AUTHORITY IN sorru CAROLINA. As we some days ago took occasion to deny the report of dissensions between Gens. Foster and Hunter, in South Carolina, and as the atatement that anch conflict of authority has occurred there is now reaffirmed with Positive- | hee, i is proper to say thatour denial was | based on what ws considered axceilent author- | ity. Vix: that of Gea. Poster himself, who ; sted freely in conversation while hera that ‘the alieged dissensions were Wholly without fourda‘ion, iene aeee eS GENERAL Mc DOWELL, Last night, Gen. McDowell gave an enter- tainment to his staff, at his residence in this sity. He goes on Monday toorganize the court | for the investigation of the cotton frands. Tha | piace of holding ths conrt has been from Cairo to St. Louis. Three of his stat, | Capie. Leckie, Havens, aad Cutting, accom. pany Gea. MoDowell to St. Louis, and the others have been assigned to duty elsewhera, —_______ EEDEL PRISONERS, 4 Last evening the following rebel Prisoners were received here from the army of the Poto- | mac, and were this morning sent to the O!d Capsol by Provost Marshal Uapt. Todd. Viz: | Capt. Joba Alexander, Xi Va. cay., and privates Thomas P. Jones, Samuel R. Oliver and Samael O. Betts, tot Va cay, and Butler BR. Boilins © anc Joecph J. Bearnoy, ma Va cay. ——+-20e SJ Our Government hae ben ofMcially in- i formed of the action of the Mexicaa Govern- ‘ment im relation to the invasion of Toxae by | bends of Mexicans. The Minister for Foreign | Affaire bas inetracted the Governor of Tamar. iipse te make solemn deciaration to the Reba Suthorities that such incursions are not only Giscountenanced by the Mexican Government, Dut meet with their stern condemnation; and the Governor fs further required, as far as Poe- sible, to preven! euch invasions of the neigh. boring soil, Should the Texans or other Rabels fetatiate, by in turn invading Mexico, ss is th:eatened, they aro to be treatad as vandite; while thoee from the Mexican sida, passing into Texas, are to forfeit all protection of the Meri- cau Covernment. 87° We can assure all concerned, 6&ys the Jacusviile Journal, that ihe majority of the Members of the Kentucky Tegisisturs have pever thovght o@ecommending a con vent 2 o: tbe conmmittes of tha conservative Legisia- UTE WD a View to nnght+lse than the briaging Of hese Legislaturce into distinct and harme- views co-operation upon the ground of the Preservation of the Censtiintion and xt all byyarce the restoration of tha Unica. tate Lunatic Asyium at Nasbyille wwur ediflce, was destroyed by tira rug of February 2. Tt had recently ‘wen teed =s @ Giltary nospital, and at the iz eed the Sirethere were two hundred and nts im the bailding. All of them nee, aad the medical stores were also BF 2 ‘sil wisick urigausted in ths Obio Son lies (0 vote, passed th Heaae, only two members vutiug against it Binving teen seecded in House, it zoe back to the Senate. oles Sater eaig on GF The Spaie yon erdny wed, appoinied Brain. or in mort. rejected Tsher- Several distinguished speakers will address the sale at slore end atthe Librar is 2 FELLOWS’ HALL. eS ele BALL: Be Der! m street Char auniverssry, Ai 1 | Aoniversary proper, A eRe Fe Of the Goinwbia Ny. ib ax ay Halion BUSDA aro horaby notitie: ta mast . (sunday! KEVENIN (colored .} corner of Lt = expected by the Re Rider. Rey tinguished epeabe: TC Temperance to complete the arrangnzencs tee the Biimet Scuper.” _ (eA GRAND, gare, TN AID OF B10K GWs’ HALL.—Tbe PAlb will b. THURSDAY soe FRG ay fren 2 toe the afterncon, On SATURDAY it will be open all ; day from lv of! Apo WERK, on ard aferéo% terdaree. evtertel: Navy Depart. | Aly in execetive ewciom yeetorday, made the | following contirma‘ions: \ » Kk Admirals in the Nary —Churles Heary | Davis and John A. Dahlgren. Comm wer of Police, District of Colam- bia— Rte Hut. : Medical Inepector—Jobn E. Sammers, Commi-ari-s ot Subsisience—Benjania S. Nobie, fow 4 Norton, S1s8a Marcms P. | Rreekinyi: ge, Geouge H. Smith, N. Sp @od ¢ Dwight A. aiken, Mich. teats steTee-iad. 3B. Ely, Wiss Wo Bap! N. J: Nt 3. Wm dt. Mo. > Taos, B. Hunt, } He. H. Lunt, i +sietant Cloarternuet-r«—S. Hf. Lunt, iow aor Har is, Macs, and Charles A. licary, | braska. 5 uartermacasters, rank of Captain 7 Ehas M. Greene. 3; Ang. L.Laomas, Water Ourtis, bg st waste ldin 7 York yoster day, fo luvestiznie < mysterious marder of | Henry Foster, who was shot on the siveet, The | dr éresed livad but a few moi ints, and r fuse t fo tell whe shot him. Tie jury rendered a | verdict that the deceased mei hes diath at is. Ph" hands of tome prrson unknown. Tha potise are Sctiyely engaged in ferreting out the wur- aerer, @7 Colonel Ti pins, United States Assis- | taut Quartermaster st New York, died yester- Gay morning. le wag resident of that ci:y for many years. Me graduated at West Poin: in (S$2*, and was through the Florida War; as the time of his death he was 61 y+ ars of age. a7 George White, a noted Philadelphia tor- gtr, sixty-two years cid, was convicted in | Conrt of tuarter Sessions at New York yes- terday. a7 The President bas nominated Judes Withey to the new judgeship of Michi Courmmyarione ne van Serarnteesee: | THE LATEST NEWS. 1 if » ARMY OF Tx ¥ Mississiey1, : ——o—_ REINFORCHMENTS “ROR ABMY. 2 tia afles a... Rtgeteplte Seaibtend, ——— AN BXTEDITION-T0 PASS AXD THE Uc “> AH BEAR OF VIC Ykz00 Pasa.-Feb. 19, vin C+ 4 guiet st Vicksburg up to 3un- premise of ay Tol tra.spur above, it waa said to take down retafors ment. 1 | 0. & brigade left there on Saturday evening f. | SeMe poled up the Fiver, And @ere passed on Thesday morning off The morsalfiy in the army still continued ‘the dean were bir: P- x largely at points | les above the Yazoo. Grant was foracin stone the rivera few mi | Heexpreseed his deiermination tu live off the eTeMyY as trity as passive, ers were quiet at Laks Prov guchoet fyier was. lying off quit a large Meer of transports a* the bank, The Conecetoge, off White river, had captor. re Rose Hamiiton and Evans- r trading with te enemy contrary ty | deability for discharge to soldiers in general hor. | at ples, aad | sgorts of persons claiming to be special agent re pral Grant has positively prohibited alt ade Delow Heleaa, and no boats are allowed da exeept under cover of gunbua's, Licenses to trade in cotton are-reyoked, and i are to be lesned hervafier. Especiat par- mite will be eranted trom general headquarters under protection of the gunboats. has issued stringent orders azainst | partins caught firing into unarmed boats to ha treated as highwaymen and sseassins, and po 7 to be given them. 8 All clear of obsiructions rough it to Cold water river, twen- Coid ater is obstrncied g short dis- sued ins day or two. The iuion will then start: ATRAMPRIN YA From THe Rapranasn AVERILL’S CAVALKY.—The owi H Hepoteh is publiehed In the New ¥- { onre: | i i Starronp, Fob wW.—Abont y Stuart's cavalry made au attack on”) mef tavniry, near Wartwo ea skirmish enene: pulse of the rebels, O (ad. and prisoners is A rehel cu killed. Another cn also a number ot priva a: Tkep Run about weod Church. a, resniting loss in kil d RAND Falk { ess 4T ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, | The Fair will positively close to. night. when the | rumerous Besutiful ard costly articles will be sold ! atanction, without reserve, to the highest bidder | fale to commence at 8 o'clock, Between 7 and 3o'cl't tha celebrated Hucthinson ' Family. who have mest geut:ous!y offered their | rervices for tbis occasion, will appear end sing Several ol their most popular ballads. quarts ttes, | ect. ete, . i A great National Tableau, in three parts, will be rendered, 1, £oidiers departure for the seat of war, 2. The battle feld, $. Triamphal end of the war. 4 Interest.ng Phrenclogical examinations will take piacc,and the chaming Fortune Taller #1) be at band. Numerous other new snd orizival atirsctioua COMMITTEE OF AKRANGEMAN A. Cites, & THE SOLDIERS’ PREE LIBRARY ' AND READING 200M, JUDICIARY SQUARE, CORNBR Y AND FIFTH BTRBATS, Will be dedicated to the FREE USB OF SOLDIERS, SUNDAY LVENING, Manca lay, at 8 o'clock. aud.enee, and some seered aud appropriate music will be preserted, ADMISSICN 50 CENTS. ‘The proceeds to be appropriatad t. paying Melodeon and the Mettees in the Hall. Tieketa for " is’ Music tore, Shepherd & Riley's Buck- The Managers of tha GERMAN RELIEF assoclaTion beg teave to announce that aga painiiae? ersitg ts very suce-ssfal PAIR in aic SICK AND WOUNDED S80iDIHR: they will gives GRAND SACKED CONCERP at the shove named hall, On SUNDAY EVENING, March 3, 1382. es in the kindest mannor, tendered thet, Services for this ocension : Med. CRCILTA YOUNG KRETSCEMAR, Mise VIOLA CROUK #2. Miss SOPUTA SCEMIDT, And a full and efficient Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. CHAS, KOPPitz, For particulars sna Programme. Ticears ov Avaissios 50 Czxt3 gicn, Concert to eommenea at So'eleck. tt BATURDAY, ABT 23, 1353, MADAME saioniber DB VILLIBR® YOCAL AND INS RUMENTAL CONcER?, Miss JULLana Mat Soptane Mz at Sele L,, Violinceito, Br The deri e, —— janet. Piaao used va thin eesasion (5 D kindly Inaaed by Mr. Motserett ic DMLSStON OS DOLLAR Tick ain or vale PY ES Willards’, all the principal Hotels, Muss s fb the principal ctela, Music and — } 1, ena bare mecing the h | Groves we, D.O., TO MORROW,3% 0 THE MIB8IONARY ANNIVERSARY OF Georgat wa station, MB. Unuech tprntpoce secount of the weethor,) will be he.d in tie TO MOREOW ea. o ‘z #5 ze. EES ] oc Ved ae aa > ) bath.) the let of Marek. "At li o’ciock a. in” ncn by the Paster. At 3% p.m, Hahbeth aobon, | tor of Ind ana, H feud “Hun. Senator lie: as, | Y( Marek latyat igo’cloex.to the fonora! of thair deoe: b Goltemith. By idee sg is ia a TZ, Secretary, =~GRAND MISSION ARY MARTING —A Mis- siopery meeting will be held TO- MURROW ‘tj iu che Asbury M. MW. Charen H { AK at Addrewe- may | ®. Pholpa, Prosidiag | V. Oock, acd otrer dist ne Dr. Bayan, SOCTRTY.—The inembers of tiis | re horeby notided to attend «spot MORROW (Sunday) NiGifl, at THB CIRCLE. | | WOUNDED SOLDIKRS ar ODD on! yin 2 toso'cisck ia SOMT#S Gy ARRANGEMENTS, Seo'y fo 2st "GRAND FAIM AT ODD PELLOWS' HALL. © Oe Fatr in ald of Bick and Wousded diers, w y be epee erery of THIS | Rom, 45 cxcellent Band, ied by Boreman, wilt be iv at. Numerous displays, Padteans Vivants, ewittom iy Cul TER Ur aL. CAPTUPE OF RERRT, ¢ MrHIs, Feb. 2 (via Cairo, atch te the Chicage T+ ig stli he at ob | Roeveies { ed that the river is falling, Tigress saw fout | outh of Yazoo Pass, | Tees were ecotiled ye seve", bY guerrillas. 4 were taken prisoners 2 voi Biy b's cavalry was broken up, 12 d tents destroyed Cell at Thirteenth aad D st. JASUEATING 8K snd mont approved < | COAL WELL PREPARPD BEPORN DELIVauy Groans rexen on SORE: tne use, ALY Tth streak, tee ; Housatfurniaing Sor. SPRING STY} oF HATS AND Cars: Ens opened az | Boing the greatest Eindling eat for ozilding a @ totho ondiic | OLetH CLUARS UN fa fow daysoaly. anc at rery re a tet teaver CLOTH CLOAK, CLOTH CLO4aKs Teceat derigas, copseqa wk for Next saason on ana arenus, ¥ AND PRIVATS | THKIR ENTIRE HISTORY FROM TILK BARLI- CELEBRATED PIBATA, BUC CANBERS, AN The following rminent artists, among others, have, YAS SEB PALVATBBRS DURING THE REVO PILOT BOATS AND“ LONG TOMS” IN 1913. Pi | 18 THB ALABAMA A PIRASICAL ORagT? | Mr. JUNGBIORBL, Mr. WAGNER, Nr, WOLF, | FIEST COMPLETE LIST OF THE CONVuD. | BRATH NAVY EVHB PUBLISHED, THE NEW YORK MEROURY POR MARCH 14. ERADY SOW AT 4Ll NBWS DuPOTS, KIVATSERING IN 1776, uterenting article vateering apa piracy, givi: eer liest tmese, will appear fa MEKCURY for Mareh lita. depcts. No subject at pe 3 TRS Nie YORK rene, Note, Beets, Water Buckets, Wasb Boards, | Toor for other goods. their advanters to ee gpe dour from rerry’s Dry Good Btore, T erica stiaige WINES AR every o- posted ia the history of 9: Lt Keeare 2 orpy of —————— OFFICIA e Darsatusst oF 27a Wasutsersx, ?9d. 23, ez. Reivam from thedrafton the ground of aliemage { ans b@eD allowed im the following casa: 3 —— bs > Wisurscrox, B/G., Feb 2618: Offic sl mctiea fe baredy givegi that the-ordars = i The Commissioner OF Pensions to-day mate th following appointments of examining pay- fcomm these Headquarters GabcorAlig the dosing of | syiens end -surgtons for tho service of bis Care sol Drinking Houses, afer 9430p. m ,and on | fu 4 . | bute: ays Lave not been rescind 4@rimolaed, and | ; N.Y; HM. Buektey, at Deini,.N. ¥5 AF. Gia Mate. CL | Heiersworth, al Cxsiinevilie, Til; Robert BL. Sea ee “ HBNAY B TODD, } Sweeney, at Marion. Ohio. Capt.and Provost Marcial | s : es A. 8, BAKER, Liogt, and Adjutant. fom {; Clasexs 1x o2 Darantungsr.- | George Fist of Pa. second class cies, PR VALIP SOLDTARE | hes been transferred from the Intertor to the Scnanos (axazat's Orr:oz, > | Pension OMe: Washinaton, Jacuary 31, ' 133 } 3ae. A. slorgtn, of ORio, of the Land Omics, It being reported thas various pats pove oh ome. Steg teinel money from invalid soldiers uniter the pre- a eae ~ tence of araisting them to their dixezarge from the | HL i Pa Breer ef : teen service, notice is hereby given that cartiScates of | heemitran: ferred from the Consens to a. Via: Bre. itverT. Bandy, at Depoxtt, 4 and Camps are only given br tus surgson iz F. A.Sania, of Cal, has been appointed a je of such hospital or comp, and Sue obtruaiy. ies clerk ia the Pension Office. tard instead cf hasten the preparation of dischargs | repers. All scidiers are warned aguinst giving ae ee eee iif ty a necro foren tx r¥identiy order o paral: - ‘ . é ” JOSRPH R. SMITH, Burgeo: T.B. Army. ; “SvnSalicn Rows,” merely, a3 if such & move as | ment wee in contem Isiion the Fribunc surciy 7AR BEPARTMENT, ; Would not frustrate it by any such premataro vi Wasuinaton, January 25, $353. saree 9 23 : In consequence of the pressure +f bayinese atte | PBDI cation. War Departwent, paeses for ci é - Atay of the Potomac will be given nt t | TELEGRAPHIC. Lieut. Col. Compan, 1323 Pennsytvaria avenue H Pea ree | abuve Nineteenth street, i LATER FROM EUROPE. | peng ae ; THE LONDON TIMES GIVES THR CoLD SHOULDER AGAIN TO THE REBEL COMMISSION Et, MASON, > - SYMPATHY FOR THE UNION IN ENGLAND. ——— New Yorn, Fei, 98. The steamship Africsis off Sandy Hook. She brings Qarenstown dates to the Ith inst. The italian Minister of Finance, in his report Chamber, st_t the def citon the 3ist ot ine: Becemier was oe, The steamer Gibraliar (late Sumter) has sr- Tived at Liverpoul. Tho cotton sales for the Saturday previous to the sailing of the Africa were 6,40 baies—?, 000 * of which were sod to spcentators and export- "| ere—the market Closing firm and unehan red. ; Wheat dulj; de: MEDICATED | ae Sen eames a covam . per querter. Ree c quiet and steady. BOARDING. =a H i OALDING—Good ROOMS and firatectesa | Head Sar te tks Bos war tate Brews | i | i between B and fT. A few T at ayn por woek. Dinner at 'E Wor FAMILIZS. and three or four sing! j Vemad can be accommodated with KOOMS and SUARD at No 475 + st. 2: corner ef a4, twa zqnares from thy © pot. Table Boarcera can be acco: cay orweek. en ee as BS Lass BOAR) CAN BK OW AT 39 Dealt street, € eorg- i poiks NIUGOLSON HAR #04 RENT AP Naat | 2. ave., two suites of iargs and Law od APARTMENTS, 079 gecand an, Bec housseoate a. PLYPASANT A ‘a covGHs, seca: :) 1 has arrived. he Times ritievies the Lord Mayor for z Mr. Mason inte pror at the | Mansiog House banguct, and shows thatthe | affair wos without any eiguificance, Itsays }oMr. Masi o's remarks shout the early recogat- { -derstes, goes dar abvad of she ate of afftirs, recognition is mot a quee- A PULL SUPPLY or ALL KINDS OF CUAL, » of fre Co i tien of time, of r ¥ OF mtjority, batefd ah | real existing 2 When the Federals fea LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES! | themeelves obliged to loave the Coufiderates in the quiet possession of their Mtates, then it will €to discuss the question uf recognition, until then. As itiv, Mr. Masom has ved no msistance or eMcourag-ment. ec. 2,220 Les. zo ram fox, FIRE KINDLINGS Aan tonitatiitcig ; Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, was te be idd RINDL for wergh the i6th instant. 7 A mnass meeiing to adopt an address efeym- Py Es ; aE CEN T#s pathy te President Lincoln is fixed for the ith inst. in the Ampitheater, Liverpool. ents have bee@ urresiedin Paris aking demousir.lions ix favor ofthe Poles, - 7, There is nothin, W isiative to the Polish in- BINDLING WOOD. surrection. The insurgents continasd to show Cut very short and split fne~ propgared of the boss | Activity. Austria prohibits arms and ‘warlike etores from crossing the frontiers to Russia. TSR VERY Latest Pee 7H8 Araica, Wood or Charcoal Fire for Pine ; a complete an parcadsre of Charceal, ar { STETtiN, Feb. 7.—It ts stated that the Poles AND ALL KINDS have appa inlase letters to the Russia ambas. ? eadors st Lerlin and Paris, accusing Ausia { of encowracing the Poles ia their insarmetion. Wood 4D 094i, j Tt is alse tate t inst the Poles # at i LOWS3T POASIRLA RATES, at Croveramert of Potand. Bruin, Feb. 1—The conreation 2 GAL T’s, ik Bed Rveeia, in reference to the Palisa OFFICE Tecliuk, wes sige 983 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, j LATE FROM LOUISIANA, Between Lith and itta ste, Hl = ESE FREES *: j FEDREAL DITION THROUGH Yazoo Y4RD AND WHARF ion To MOON Laxk, FOOT OV SEVENTERNTH &T., | ——__— fosist {intei.} OataeBivor, | TK ENEMY ENDEAVOR To OBSTRUCT TUR oa oe ce = 4 SHAN SEL OF THK LAGR py Zz. UM SLEEPING SENTINEL; 9 > od . ING TREES Pee raneia De Hares Janvi IY cont ou RANCK FAYLOR ———t ee a NTERNAL REY ERURSTAMES j *K SKIRMISH WITH TH REBELS, ; ’ venus ON, a Sig Cap be bad nt all times hereafter i Omesco, F Aspecial Memphis dis. Rea ea TIOe, | patch soys tho expedition through Yazoo Pass catia Post ¢ phee ren a j reached Moon Lake on the 22d inst. Beyond 1 Collector of Internal Revenus forthe ‘b's Lake, leading to Coldwater river, the ene. fest t District of C. Sia, | Ty sought to obstruct the channel by felling TO SMALL GRUCBRY DSALBHS— | tiers, &c. The Federal troops have bean at * om hand ® lotol Teas, Voller, Sugar, | work three weeks te clear ont the Pase. Dicer Candice, Coal Oil, Macterel Raisine Cue A battslion of the Sth Illinois cavalry, sent te scour the bank, bad a brisk skirmish on Fri- cay with @ company of sixty mounted Tebals, reing Wem, killing six, wounding sey. and capturing twenty-six. Our loss was ubs, &e..'woich f wish to diepose of to mare Smal Dealers w: itl dud it to at ADAMSON #696 Ninth BRAN DIRS, Dre wounded, Americen growth and faotare, “rane nee ee = ANOTHER REBEL PIRATE AFLOAT. Lu 289 Pena-ylvaaie avonus. New Yorx, Feb. 23.—The steamer Dolpa BE TER ALABAMA A PI = BOLDIBEB KET PRY Pan {Fhis question ta suecessf SPONG Ase apd cea casried in the pocket. = WF. BTOOKING’S, New York Braneh Btore, 338 NEW YORE sTOtak Manuey, alee containe& ist Batreet. moar t rover's Thcates. im the nareice of the Souther @s0.L 1% CUNPEDBR. Gietend cle ev: gf the Southern Conf rt. to be wate ty tar wes ia an bjector privatesring and “St times to the ig veinabie and thished TO DAY. ERATED PI USTRRS, and ATR PRIVATBRRS Tas waplete list of the + irsor, from the went da! RE MERCUA interesting decum*at, wil: bo RATHS. CORSAILA ert COANHBRS. Tha ch 13th, ia a history of * present time, there ean bs no mors is: Ne than that relative to privates, that all interested in the nuntiy shoud know hi 2 8aed ib the daynof the Revolstion a: ist Boots, and Shoes. Military NOTICE OF REMOVAL Up STAIHS. The Indica aod pub! litare respect ully infor that the ostabl:-bmen mo GTBRA tar wellknown aa TATR STORK, Mteirs in the came will in future bo earri Dulting, ~here w B: Curls. Py ‘gon Land or m bhanaome PARLOR sC1f3. sat ep peeres ae ¥rensh Brocaseise, Lasisag, | wounded, two of whom witl dia. Tavy ats Pa to order at tho aborte, Also, One Perfamory. Bxtra Toilet Mirror+, Soaps, Dent Barina Cologne and Tolle: Ar hogany. Gar a oti Ld 2 Pann. svecre. 7 paeaies into Ornaronta, Re e. TO THE ARIY ais ¢ just reerived anether ecpply of LLODGETT & CO.4 PATRNT GA ABMY BARB OF RNS { Of all vines acd ball Koap a he: d. sod sil them atthe cir sule sept for the » | ton, Georgetow, | They are errtatals tha bast itake Oven fi At, pataions, we ar < Eoardimg House (7, ‘QQ TRAMBE POR S4Ln, thy Waren i — | cold ear of Members Or { No. 313 Pees ruppoeed to be a rebel pirgie, ealied from Holy. ‘uratic, weight onty balf pound, | eed om the 12th imat, for Nassau. it. Bois ouly ad fe 23 te* NON, Avent. H New Yous, Fed. 28,—114 a.m. —Firs: Board. “WE NIGH? COMP! ~~ | Gonpom 6's, 1961, 101K al01y; 7.30 Tresenry Ges Hogker uso Bove now Pockes Nighs | novos, ly alGis; .Cerdfcates, jours: 5 ‘ela ‘ en ae eh STOUR ING’ Now. Yorn ie | mand Notes, 1704 a170%; Gold, 171 filivy G0, L. CANNON. Agess, | IMPORANT FROM THE ARMY OF THE Fa EALB_One thonsand ects of one, two and | PpuTom: Bs On J ¥ > {rect 8. JOUNSTOS, No. 373 Peausyvants | FADTICULARS OF sSTUART’3 LATE RAID UPON OUR LINES Bas — te end Oth antares : it« the 2 ——_ " SDIMS’ CALMUBAL® AND Mi THE REBELS DRIVEN BACK WITH soir Oat Aloe Let Lasting Moros- LORS. ‘aiidren’s Baimerals| eit e- &y Caur WBAR FALMOUTH, Va., Pab. 281Die te. in great variety, at the | prich to Philadelphia inquirer.]—On Wednas. pesaibls da tarts. fe Market Space, Pa. Biternoon, sbout two o'clock, s daring at. J. ROBENTHAt. tack was made by the brigades of Siuart's and "DESKS, "| Fitahugh Lee's Rebel cavatry, numbering some LIBRARY TABLES, fen hondred to twe thousand men, upon our CHATRS outpost cavalry and infantry pickets north of Jurtreccivel,s large aod complete assortmast | *S!mouth, which resuited in killing of taree pio! of DESKA, TABLES acd CHAIKH, suitadie for | of our cavalry, aud the loss of about any public (Mces, counting rooms and M Stores, taken prisoners by the Rebels. Four Rebei sade FARLOR SCLES tm Hoaswocd and'Wet | priscneds fell into oar hands, three of eee cared Of many wounded mea wita Wiew ic their retreat. ane rome, areas Pers —Eartyia ths nat redweetfails inwite %: tT Gay Stuart's Cavalry '+ 2 orissed tus Rap. oraicing Sarguioe to alk eo taeee pabanperk rixer at Kelly's zurd, about io. patronass. & pies above Fsimenih They came up Ute DTELRR & WILSON, ford ronu to & point where it intersects tue Iron Hell, No ‘Wertrhwn road, :eading into Palutoudi, wher: ch aed A : SAAMBEB SUITS in Bosewons qd :mitation: and,in ol epee they met Fz Buegh Lee's Onvsi: Brigade, ADEIRa, PORTWINE, winen Rad crossed at some point apavat aaa PO "SHERRY came Cown the Warrepton read. of Ol¢ Vintegra, = = The movement wax concucted with a view of at vaimng their ieres and mokiag a dash Bpor NA BR, : ovr pPiowe:s, and, if pussibie, penetratiaz w f%3 Sane. | the right wing otenrarmy. They cam» dowa Tem To RUOUT OK Mites DOTA ut t which point our furthest cute: hers Were nostad, . ts it MUNOX they divided rheir ave cotnione, Red Md © ances down the three poiuts ot the road a. +7 veh tely curyrizo the opter piekert of sam: wh UY emenly cavalry men inecing Wu ontnes 4. mfr OF VG eb pment, 343 ¥ Areiv tm Feil DO Pak Waruingtva, fe ty bt 'e Regumer , IMMULY Simsariov —The New York | story'of a contemplated Invasion of | shot ond shell. That the may Rave full conrse and be glorifies. tr night !n wielding the shovel, aud: 4battour (ROBSANG sOldiwTs are detailed same ty fates ew }2¢ aN teat and contr ments and clothing > ‘They then felt tack Towards te outer ting x mene bf — eared vro mites — ‘simeuth, an: romn: a whole distance. Soms ‘, S Paes ~— became from ee mun 5 rreking im the woods and tarm. along the road, were captained by the sdvage. ing bels. * ‘he outer inisntiy pickets being slarmeg. the notse of the fight of the retreating men, were prepared Sc Soe, and being yYen'sgeoutly poste (,they gave the Tobets ene 2 reer ption &3 to stop thelr progress, and com. pei them to take thy back track. tis reported that the infantry reserves Jom reversl men in the it itis generally Delieved that the Rebeis nm ercered the river immediately after their etam. peor form our in"intry pickets, as they knew Irie tly well that « strong force would be seas out to aftempt thelr capture. They msde goed time in getting out Of the will grestly exceed onre,as they bore » canny of their wounded, J oe Sea ee CON GRESSIONAL, XIXVIith CONGRESS_THIRD SESSION _ Sets Satvrpar, Febroary 23. SuSATE.—Mr. Grimes reported from the Ne Fal Afinirs Committee a joint resolution re. turning the thanks of Congress to © : Codwalisder Ringgsid, U.S. N. Committed. Mr. G. sisointroduced a resolation of saguiry of the Secretary of the Nayy for saformat.on whether any gificer of the United States had liberated any prisoners or restored Sny prop- erty captured by the U.S. naval forces, and if so, the reasons for zo and, fu om whother any legisiation on the subject is neces. sa A to. = S water tax. Referred te the District tee. ‘Mr. Horian introduced a bill to pay the peo. States for damaces Indians. Referred. ‘Tis presented & memorial from the New York Legislature in rejauon to their Sisy tounties tosouirss, r. Wilson, of Mass, introduced s joint reso. on to pay for tho arming of foyal “G im Statc ta. peotion. ea Ciatieeaited up th “Hoose bill for the re. U. 1. Latham & Brother. Bill passed. anc, of Kanses, called up the bi'l to en. he yx opleof Colorado te form & Sunte ‘ion, which, after being devsted by Mecsra, ik sumer, Wilsun and others, ig » Woes laid aside. Waleon extiea up the Conscription bill, the House amendments thereto; upon ch Mr. Bayard addressud the Senate a engih, against the mefcnre Rover.—Mr. Dawes, from the Comnnitine og Ex ctior ored adversely in the case Of Ab. ovr Bewkins,<laiming tw be a from thé ninth district of Tenaessee. ~~ Mir. McPherson, from the Comumuiitee of ference on the bill providin, for an addit) hember of major aud brigadier generals, made tprovising for 3 instrad of 20 ‘of the » end ot instead of Se of the later, which wat adopied. Mr Watton, fromthe Committee on Printing, Teper ¢ SeVeTal reso'utions, among them avthorizing the printing of "000 copies of poration of Georgetown, D.C, to levy ‘Comunit. ‘or the nse of the Deparuments, which was re- committed. Mr. Steven=, from the Committee of Confer. ence cu the Indian Appropriation Rill made Areport, Which wis agreed to, The report of the Committee of the Whole on the bill amend:eg the interna! revenue was taken up, and Mr. Morzili offered s shbstiteie, which be Proceeded tw explain. LOCAL NEWS. — £ Laying tua ConygsStorsor Hite of Treatrm—At balt-past 10 o'clock this - ing the corner-stone of Ford’s New Theater and Academy of Music was laid on the site of J ecufice Teceatly burned hy . ~ crremcnies were performed ir. James Gifford, architect, ang Mr Pugene ieacer of the iste Ford's Theater orchestra, Ber point with pride. Itis tobe 72 feet in width (twice that of the old boilc.ng) by 110 in depth, and sp order oe cure this amount of space the adjacent baild- ings a been purchseed, and meved. sola ila WAshineoTon Money Maguer. fog stocks, cvin and aacursent org by Lewis Jobnocu & Co, ee eee § Wy i g 7 oe, iss U.S. 7.30 Notes. 0. .... --- Wy us. re oe -8 Qoearlermasters’ Checks, ‘able in Ceruficates. ees U.S. Deraand No’ Tinutes ater by > terday patroiman Lipstomb wen of wees 0," and arrested the other, Finley. ag ‘were sent to ee Gu. rotting is of frequent occurrence, proves the presence of man: Tobbers in and Pp rye ¥ Geeperaie rot fF fermer contrabands ave Ddusity CT el AND LONDON CORDIAL GIS, . : PRR POTRD so SUGAR CURSD Haus, oe

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