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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON ITY: TUESPaY. - MARCH 3, 843, eo BEADING WATTSR OF EYER? P4G% S88 OUTSIDE POR INTSREaTING GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. Fee SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. TRG Mteliigencer quotes fam prominent Pa. Pebitera journals to show shat the view of ths invedligencer in a former articie, that the pubii- of the letter of Gen. Scott “was caicn- whether so designed or not, to call into queiow the conduct of the Execntive, as comme:cer-in-chi-f, withoat affording him se opportunity of expinining the cfreu:astancas ander which be had -encourag: d’ Geabrsi Ulebian to pursns the comrae et wht bh cFeuecal eet compicine,” te Beid sleo by other ; BAls. The Jnieiigencer quutes a! Jewrralz to show the pr Treercehi in the matter, The Cheowecle treats upon +; plisiry.” FesStawoey So +208 THE PRESIDBNT'S LAY RM, The fast Presidential levee for teck pince nt the Whita Houss Lialfi-past cight o'clock was th Bounced ter opening the coora, bet hk fore that heur an immense throng of citieens sad strange: rs commenced mousing toward the az be- White hou-e, and the living stream VBE In HN the last Moment. brifiiant ang targest assembly of tie kind of the season. The President received «the sov- ercigns” with his ugual hearty welcome, and seemed to bein good apirite. Morsnal Lamon made the presentations to the President, and Comreiasion:r Frerch to Mrs. Lincoin. Sha Was accempanicd by Mrs. Lamon sa. a Inrge wumber of persona: iricnas. Secretari-e “Welles, Chase, Sts Seward @& wemler of weinbers of Gena. Martindale's staf, Gens Fremont Heintzimin, K-yea, Hisilec#, Samuner, Ruserau; Mizisiers TF Stoectel Tassara, Pipes, Schividen, acd ox- Gov. Kasaford, of Wisconsin, and many others of note were present It iw estimated that not less than sons Visite. » per- serve order cutside, whiie a det: onder Serzean: Reed, was on the i ssme purpose. Hate, coats, dr ascs, tine, Bnd corns culirred terribiy, CAPTURE OF A BLOCKADH EUNNER ‘The Navy Department have: eatin: th om the in ultimo the U.S. st-aaer V Lieut. E. Hocker commanding, esp: beige Emizia, of Quebec, trom Na loaded with salt, drugs, &c.. woile atemptny torun the blockade near Bacoa inlet, on tas coast of Hors Conctina. the Indianola like that of the “Queee o West” coew to the secéuntof ihe «h- erratic style of enter prise se muck } some over the “old fogy” routine of mantic well considered and weil balwuce: and strict observance of ord-re. The Indianola was one of tha faes of the eyuadroa, Aud was Conzidered i able. Sha was built at Cin-ianst, “Mexitor” pattern, with an cbiong « turret, in which were mounted two kb: ‘’ columbiads. Shs passed by the natterias a ‘Véoesbere on the night of +4 ‘Was reported to be en roa for tha Redctver, with a view of i the cspturrd steamer = of the The dispatch of Captain Porter informs = however, ths: ihr tabins Were tarard, aad thatthe liter poxt aided ia Seine her former companion. Th glivwing Were the princical officers of tae 1s isola: Lientenant-Commandar—George Brown, © be Acting Master—Iohn A. Ya:re, oxo officer. Encigue—Wm. S. Peace and Biwi Acting Assistant Sarzeoo—Hen:y Mixer. Acting Avvistant Payrinster "Thomas Ver. etsire, Acting Chief Fanci Thomas bie. Dongh- rts R—Tesa st Rerokr o2 Pruxtiss P. mitice om VW aye and Meaner rome awendmente to tae teri, udings ductivn ty % per ceatof the duty of sas: pristing paper. ‘The Gili wes put throuch und Question, mors by Mr. strenourly oppored say ns found be could oly preven! an cutie repent of the duty, by yielding som thing to ersal public demand. The bitteres: opponents of th. ton in the Commitee, sad iis we Sette. om the Foor, NS. about tex per cen, whick w: ty to the pree: He conciaers it Both pe the Gevernment to heip to ee prese jug some from: it, even if it does not mee @f & sordid comsinatio.. by ren of Juve Davis Aprornta a Fast Day.—T reocived, It cogtains a pro: Je Davia appointing the * th day & GBy Of farting, bumilistion sud prayer €:roughomt the Confeceracy. Jets: “Through many conflicts wa teiaed 4 piace Among Lations which comm their respect, and fet Geer enemies wo compass ms around and eeex our destris see thst the Lordof Losts has Sgain tau thera the inspired word, inaithe bate t> ‘be streng,” but -o whoms-«yver he wi! @xak. Acnim an eremy, with lout hoaatu ower, of iF armed man and maried 4: rate us with subjugation, asa with m™ chinatio 8 seek. even in sand @ rown firesides, to ery “a Servan' Od carmnid rervants into mplicasof hetr Wick<d desigza.” —and “be asks thet the people of tha Conf~t- erate States —"“pto ip prayer to Almiga: ty God thai he w continue bis merciful prow ostion owroures taat Be will scatter our eneiien mought their evil desizns, th ANd wet od that he ag Ul grs- ly reatere to our beloved coun:ry she Diceeinge of peace anil seeuri OF There is great mortality among the Rabat Frteoners brought to URicage from ths S weet Meariy one hundred (99) died w: the past week. They were in a wretch=d con- Gitiom when thoy arrived, nearly one thousand teme under Surgeon's care. The diseases are Shove imdoced by waué and ezposureia tae Hebei camps, being principally typhoid faver, Poeumonig, and otuer aectious of thie lungs andthrost. All the Surgeons, buth Unions aud Rebel, have their hsnds full. Tne hospitais are ell crowded, but the ba:racks are com- tortabie. a7 Major Ger General Sisel tact his countrymen at Turn Haile and at the Mi tropolitan As-em- Diy Reomssa New York, on Saturday even ia makitlg = specch to the acsembiage, ep e the Germans to remain untiedin port of the government. He was aubsoq serenaded by sbout five hundred Grrman singers, when, Wilh bis wile, lie General ap prOredsithe winduw of sidunca, and we os cheered by those acer e: we Oferr A ttre read by the ais @umovat ¥ elorss, OF Suuletic fuiet, @ long aud «aide Mork. jics carsu cous epg tod salt Nverson 1 Ntatew NO, xfer BerGeneral MecEt vation of the May ey Four poreers base tri neon in thr Veited > ¢ Weeistne ih Thea. nre the ft are Rk. TH PARTICULARS OF THE Lost oF THES INDIANGLA, S.—T.—18¢9_x. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BLITERS. Trey purify, atr-mython and invigorate, Theerente ss esithy appetit They -+e su snbidote to che ize ot water aod diet They overcome eff-ots of disipativu and late | } Bours, y Rirengtlme $66 @ysteu wat e-lirea tas Rnatisand tatars! 2 su seitiby of tr at prévent sn pur'y ae radgay, tha wita | nee. Thesfight wae ober ating eeveral | yhe, cure THvepsia aud © astipation. u ard she only = r j sinking conditton. She was run aehere, and | athe win Phey ere the best titters in the war. + nia st:tng, and are exzauz cum pared the officers and crew ate uv MORK CAVALt 3 (eeucmtie =D TP FE nterarent Rlowere, Anise NO ENEMY ARocT Mi 126 6 HeRIMYIG UF the te=* {Speciai butvisks’ Heme, Cis: ewer Pree 23, Say Kiom hea fverived and “isadied softalneee, auc be histueuat health. 1 wisa tui propare- 3. o Basin j every butie Geld ‘With compe ot, ) Our servant, De. G. W. Auvanrs, me and both the cap sins named above. Is fe aecertnined, certeiniy, enemy iner abort Middicburg. peratively necessary here is some cuvairy + wander who can enforce such discipline at bis wen as to keep them alwars is caution as will preventhis pi gobblea ap wirengh the caries of the officers be sends o m-nts some ae Ool. Karer proved himeolf ta be 2 Inet summer. WILLShDB Moret, ¢ Waraixetox, &C., 340 43, 1503.¢ man: We require aco-ner su Piercation Bittere, the p gulurity of iecvasos with th waica duly ueets uf uur houan, peotiuily RY + Cusowiun & Co. Ci svsecanp, Dee. 8, T have been soli with Liver taud Dyspepsia that 1 was ev THE MISS'SS? = is tapture the Ram tudianola O Fecsived at Loviavirs sprrenuered, ii or wi en-complianee cf know the pertl David by, See, 2. 45: wv. eae zing this admirable stticle. ally yours P.Miiisa& €o., Proprietors, RS FROW s} RS REBEL SYR Dee. at, 143! d of dyepepsie of near four yndad the ve witneeeed from t ne if preparcti y to commence 4 for rard movi aenetes force re the city cannet Ieay in fileness. Perseus veil a D3 Yours trut co ne country berderi ig on Yaaoo P a ‘T. P. Bacxveas & Oo, Cold Waier say If the enemy sorceed io getiag a ae ke. gentostsin Cold W Thatan army of on: AL bay Aud dystroy aw shouranc in that con + see e2 Tbe Commiitee on Forsiz 7B Beladions screed, it is said, to report tric Russis faverabiy cate females requiring a bas the fac simite of ou © engraving, or it is a Bi Bruggats, Grover P. UW. DRAKE &C€0., 902 BROADWaY, N.Y. being the ecrsai wl be ualer Guz ency Noteaare heraby the depeminatiour ot 43 * and $i ws, to De me: iucosten i $. eters SIGHT Mircns.a mypcrtaace te eréetha following ins na re™ y.seoures 'y the Boada or the Treasurer ot tha U guatures of the B, sud ine Rogiaierot the Trea mise te pay of tie asso Ded by thai'reié-cl aad | wir pinee i poco aen on. be surcey ey be BAUR A T thereat, and i BVET AS HENTY «te. O08 rectiong 3? aud si ot the nal Carrencsy terrusty 3 Y person wi: staring, oF a:ding to Make or engrats, oF Pting to pase any imitation ote; and every person having in puanons: OF imyTuesion inne fn Tnitation of it. oF £ry paper med in imitation ofthat on whice is prirted. ix, by tha ast cf Co 35th Freoruar;, 1453, SUilty of felony a: L excescing be ree: ived until the ath day of tuouet fi: ail cance TO pautey trative (Tawings.and the De the right to mject any cr ail Tretn sz Feomered, For such desigas or partacf | veigun as tay be adcepted, auilsbie componzacion in the asarrgat: te ud the xcvept dde. asive proveriy gf The designs oot accepted will O48 cei pe 2 shane also be received for tarnishing ig accordane< oy the designs; stetive ihe of th i the date at which TO DAYS! LE, BALB. “WASP.” 43 tone TEAMEL FOE The well-known tug boat double srgines iron abrathed dow pa a, iz beet condition hering eh therougply overhacied in Ne raved | the eaclusive properly of the United Staran ttantfavers | Thay | Boy 5 } Bole Mop sarah it erates apectita, ag veu many a fuin.iy, ic evory Bospitai, ang on iy of your seu Plantation | y friencs w2e bare uu other way of ion Bitte: bare cured | te ier bere, Suud us twenty H WETTER? Tene SEAN! Bo? THR PORT } wince age 38 Ly “we following i vace advertied, vtherwire hey maay SO% recelye Sherrer. THREES O'CLOCK P. M. aM ie Jonkine Mise Lavonia SS Aeacare es be Ho ely pa pels A EUTLERS) VESSPLS RIZED. fader are Wale: Opuecn MrsMerrJace | opps schooners C. W. Thompson and Vista abe Minn en ey ms Jet dace oe Wert: seized by the Potomac flotilla on Satur- Korvant Mise tite L dey, new Piney Point, loaded with enters’ | goods trom Balumore, bound jor the army of take omse Among the cargo were fonad | gome contraband articles, and tbe vessels, with i crews ard passencers—including two sutiers, Tdvesrs. Jones and May—were brought up to i tos at y yesterday, And delivered over to the {| Provost Marebat. ‘The patios claiming that: } they could sadefactorily account for the pres- en-r of the contrahand a jer, wera Telensed | from confinement to give iaem an opportunity t Ge so. The sehoourrs sud: curgors were, Lowever, held by the miluary. authorities until the esse was clesred up. There are seven Vecsele, nnder lke bane, lyieg near Sixth j Street wharf, ander military gaatd. The ) Fohconer Chatham ie one, the parties conpacted, therewith having been sent to the Old Capitol yesterday for examination. ton Mise Marthe A Mire Mary Aca Linbear Mra Mar cd Lyuch Miss Maggio? Linger Miss Jace Lewis Misa Ausic ‘Lewis Miss Laura Sadr ore Miss ny de Lawistliee Anas: & Mocre! ore Ma Me ae, ‘isa 7 Dewit Mrs Bie he Mira Marton MeNear Miaz M MeNeve inn de Col E. D. Townsenc, Assistant Adjutant General, who was sent to Port Noyal to adjust the mailer of the con@ict of authority between ; Gene. Hunter aud Foster, returned to this city { this morning. We learn that everything has i been pat in satisfactory train there to give iy Tomise of the best resuits wlien acllre move- } mente shall Lave been entered upon, The repairs upon tha Weenawkon have bern compieted, or neariy so, and the prepara tions generally forthe great movement sdbatan- tially accomplirned, so that we may loo« for aomething “to crack” in that yicinity atalmost any mennent, The dill and general appearanca of the begTo regiment there is Bdmitted by army oMicere to be excellent. Pbilips Maw Pane Sarah M Petterson Mra Mary 2 Vackeson Mra Ponacy Miss | H FROM POKT ROYAL { i j This morning, Mr. J. P. Mitton, Dap: Trested Mr. John N. Davie, sth Massachusetis volunteers, autier o Snuia Mra Louisa R-2 and ©. Mf. Ouglar, his partner, on & charge of sapere ian ane 8 disloyalty, avd attempting to carry contrs- band goods. The offence with which they are charged wre commiticd some weel’s sigca, and Mr. Hilton Bas been on the watch for them ever vince. They were turned over to the Provert Marehal, and sent to the O14 Capitol prison, where tRey will have an examiantion. 2 , Theevidence of thgir nsing disloyal Isngaage is very sirens, and such as ehouid, at leastrid ihe army of ibeir presefice. tines A erMan Mise Carrig & peel Mra A ARRIVAL OF DESERTERS, One hundred and eight desertersarrived yes- terdny afternoon, from Fort Columbus, New so narhor, and were landed from steamerat vReIown Another equad of nine deserters ved from Detroit, Mich., at a fate hour last evening, in eompany with a nnmber of con- Varwecente Bnd exchanged prisoners. This morning, about thirty deserters arrived from Herrisburg, Ps.,and about the same number of convalescants. The deserters were confined in Forrest Hall Prison, Georgetown, aad the i MM Mee Sarah Mrs Kebeces 3 M re ira Mac y rc Rakearet a M: Hate Muss Mary A Wright Mine Mory-3 wut ina Mary 3 2 Mine Laure | comvaiercents provided with quarters at the Ssbingiva Maris Soldiers’ Retreat bd Miss Catherine Wotor Alicea = BARRA NTLEMEN'S List — ‘Phe barracks for the loth New Jersey Voiun- vere, Om Capitol liill, and ihe 169th New York ¥ol “ere, HEAT ine Circle, are about com- pi+te |, and the regiments will more inte them i ina short time. Alexandrew J Afer Alanis Geo Binghan War i —— » Bsesian Win | ro ee TELEGRAPHIC. prattasta names H IMPORTANT FROM TENNESSEE. Bortly Bott Moulell James Porkina Jno a Bakor Pillip Hoptins Gea W Peters dooub ANOTHER FEDERAL VICTORY NRAR MUR- Pilla J: 2 Joke a wn Mente A 5 BRERRKORO, OV A PORTION OF GUE i dar Marti Hecker aehe 2 a KILLA MORGAN'S DIVISION, Pome joke L Peters BT-2 ee ye suitable t eee rinprinting © retary ressrving the : arta Of desigus sud | iY, osber parties thas | usil Loweil OixcI*NaTi, March. 3.—A special Murfreee- atch to the Commernal dated the vd inst, states that an expedition of one thoneand bbinson eavalry left Murfrakshoro yeeterday morning, a wn ao. Sn encotnteryd the enemy at Rrodyodis, 2 2 ee ¢@ After severe Nghting the enemy were driven from the town, with 2 loss of sight killed and twenty wounded. Gaerne Jas e Bird 2 Johnson Joe Fighty privates and nine officers were cap- ' prate dohe Bie Kore duo. G tnrod, besides three hundred new saddles and | Brown Joby —- vag _ meee accoutrements Sud a large collection of official * ne Fett ew SReed Hoary A | Odors, papers, private baggage, ec, oy 3 Richey WH The enemy engaged was a portion of John Brown Holmes Bovine David | morean 3 division. Gur loss in killed and Bai Realing Thee = Buith WC Wounded was about half of that of the rebels. elloraa TRos Bt ¥ —— ping sie, peas w LATE FROM NEW ORLEANS. et AFFAIRS AT PORT ROYAL, Sea gue irs REBEL MOVEMENT TO THE ATCIKYULAYA RIVER. pis im a oe ATTEMPT OF THe CONFEDERATES To CAP Karr Ajam TURK A UNJON SPRAMER DEFEATED Leighton —— Bhi p Seenats << Samra’ Eogerance GhNL BANKS CO-OPERATING WITH THR FEANTERS OF LOUISIANA sme a pe pees Rew Yous, March 3.—The steamer Che- mon CB has arrived from New Orleans, with “pr heap recy ri 5 to the 25d ult, Ship Island advices as f late ae the 24th, and news from Pensacoin-ns Reins On Inte as dhe 25th. ° els Bunzey Jobay There ie no doubt but thet the steamer Har- Miller Jou, | Bchusilee Geo | viet Lane ie stil shut opin Galveston. She ott d g) x Sevenr Chas =A | live been taken up ono of the rivera, wad the Melchell Jere’ Somvalett Pr Bie Giese Geo Mikey De Selman sehn H rebels are believed to be making her an iron. Cuiver Ewd MeGraeiJohn #evearst Micnay | cing. Carrel eee Pintree Devil} The gunboat Essex picked up lately four Collins John. Mu ee ty BE i torpedoes near Port Hudson, each containing aAds oun gas | swo hundred pounds of powder. Hahon eg Fi A Jackson (Miss.) paper says a Jew has Montgomerydno & _ a been arrested, cherged with offering to spike vow lying ab the fool ol 133) street, will (ng the derigns if he Jeems it tor tna | Meara 2p Jno beere Joe the gune at Tort Hudson for sixty thousead rate. rio eaTLA BEE Wwtershvot ibe Goverument to do aot ail cases | McKkown J.B Taylor Jas doll GF copies therao , te be 2ALB FOR T. WATER MAiNS —_ In the wlection of designe. special attention will | 40b sOR fU RN arin to sacurit; yt 5 H Bee AER tauIRG © 7 st counterfeiting and | ‘terations, as well cy. ud designs must be enelosad in anaic.: < Sirected to the Recrotwry uf the y,amd plainiy eadocard “Designs ant Pic: t National Currency,” snd will be upenc Co the Pith dey Of March, 1333, at 7 u'eivek P. OHA. Sectd & eatery of tho GShiaey — LL CANDY FLNASANT ax’ epraeteaL BHNBDY Viaree Recietkin = Os PICs March 3, 1362. @r2iep raorcaaty. te a8 BAtrenaet cue be or iv te F th. i of Aidarmen ¢ ‘one ecpy ts te Prasidentof tha Roard of Qun- mos feuncil, will te raeaived anti! Monday, the eu. inst. ats ociock pm , for ar for th= Gerpurst'on of eb? CAleuder year 5 wepicateD be COUGH mor Ses € AB HEATING BIGTE2! * Gag COOERING STOY ge lo muitabinnass for * Of the naw and moat approved at couuns, coLbs, a . Bourefurnishis¢ Store { any affection of thee ieee De H THROAR 6 ee ees Hyttane by all the principe! D trang at AND LONBON . BOS WEOL'R Drng store, CORDIAL 41x, fa oF 3! sorner Maryland avenue aed Thi at a? =o i. SALE eee ax a hh ‘Two HORSES, and WAGON = band a haifat..No Sse i jy cFNTS = i 2 PRR FOUND KM BERS or CONGEESS- _ D iBR= = avin or Dome au beedi 2) ‘ obs for epring (summer wast RUUAR-O » plain tgaren, Tor oxpros or otza: in mt axt to P. OHBERY &T OxeTERS! && = toc “Siu na, obliges OR tS T.M. HaRVRY Fas just ~ceatvad a carg: No 20¥STK which be willserve to th — i hy ney Teepe (981 0 atreat, am & OkaGE phi tes a tec pee dt® OLE Takrg on secsge | AVaha aSD 2 7th atreot, two dacrs the fi OGDEN 'R nom Belle sBGA ks, AMORING TOBADCD, innuntactaron, at Gina, WING AD aefurnieis niOg Siore, Bu : BUTTER!!! TRERI: York abd vennsyivania Pade ana arriving Ponnayivenia of clogant i FS Weow, 3 MAHOUS- t ie az j ANB er yuisn ¥i BMT 3G DRY GOO) ULase 4.655 epastonenio S emnby marind in pain Hwnres, hence Penn. avenu aud 9th strect. | Be BE VrOM. GS Row tet pe bat Tennison John re Jas Becras Towasoul Inc Rebel deserters report that Sibley has sent Jenerdy, i his infantry, fifteen hundredetrong, to Schrive- ec om Barres Ss Red Thonn Albert | port, and had gone with the remainder of his use a bey ce na A i command—srtiilery and infantry—to Aichefu- - nse) : 8 Drury Joseph MeGarneg oe Vessels Mr inya river. His infantry fe entirely destitute Byer Me Mooschouse A’ Vandyt Thos | cf ammoniticn. Daveseon Jobn Meintyre A Donisu Jeteu'h, MeGlaugnian Mt * ; canes 2Me) yuk Maria WinC) Weltre Win i ‘The conscription of all mex between the agas i ofeixicen and Fixty is being enforced by tue rebels wits ralentiess rigor. w 0 crepe TaN White Bist ey About five bundred rebel prisoners, includ. Davie Geo Myers HY Woast —— ing Gen. Clarke, were sent io the rebel lines on bewhng M1 wid BicGirs ie? the 25 McDonald BP the 96th inet. Miller Roby ‘The rebels stlempted to cApture the sloamer .} Laurel Hil with @ cargo of cotton, angar sad ielacses, obtainad above Baton Konge. She Wank “an ventured too near Port Hudson and the rebels a 2 j Wilton Jae place d two batteries of artillery below her. ltd cuenh ¥ ; The gunboat Essex wont to her assistance \irkige CapkW Norris ¥ Wertanburgar J 4 Preagel Loules’ Nolo A Whal and the rebels skedaddled without firing s Frv Janice winse Richde z a shot. F Nichole Me series GF 2 Nelos L 3 ae iw walt The levee made below Baton Rouge is in such & state of Advancement that it is deemed safe against any overflow of the levee. Arrivals from Vera Cruz report the less, in ahesyy portheasier, on the och of Fobruary, of the barks J. B. Bertram, John Payten and the Sherwood. Al hands were saved from the Sertram and Payton. Capt. Qount, the first iokia, three seamen and one cubin passenger of the Sherwood were lost. The second mate and four reamen were snved. The planters of Louleians bave held several metiing= at New Orleans. Gen. Banks has promis d lu aid iuem in taKing abandoned pisn- tations on the same terms offered py quarter- ioonters, Everything that can properiy be Gone will be toreatore lost negroes to their mas. tere, and the enlistmontof nezroes who have teen ®t work on plantations should cease, Au sllempt ST one of the meeunes to pack a rescinuon in favor of the revival of the State * wae defeawd by a larce Majority. Gen pk: aitnded ona meeting, and cave the aa. « that the Government has su feeling of to the people bere, and be withed to oo all be conid,comsisteat with tus duty, for the pes.e, prospenty, 8nd happiness of the Propie of Now Orleans. Pnorder bss been issued be Gen forbiddl All peace oldier’a lett: ope) ka musiia every tance be prepaid. Also, drop lett at ° HENKY ap BISON, rw Oo TO THE PUBLIC. N And atier Wedaordey, March 4th, et bread Will be solt at Ave rantem loaf by the bako-w aad setullere of Georwctown, D Fuss W HARP “FoR RENT. Tn reed pe at teaates fa argo Peorosatae : oe ‘RTH ANL SOUTS. dant PTH, oy wa naon PeaxcK TAVLUR, Rank. ER the taking of negroes from planta. of Inhor adopted fer thé year, and planers = senting thereto are to be Restated Sefer as pene ticable without violerce or émcuting their ne. groestorrturn The negroes are ey suMclent and wlolesome food by the of, of the Government apd & sbare of Oe aan they produce. ‘Those not thus employed will be engaged | the public work= withowt pay. exerp ins toog, clothing, medics! a'temdance, and sech insttag tion as may be furnished them. CONGRESSION AL. : —_—<—— Tite CONGR ESS_ THIRD SESaIog XXXViTta CON: D Treevay, March 3 Sasats.—On my of Mr. Sumner, 2 ong. ference cofmmtitiee was ordorad on thed <a rra, ing yolet ol the two Houses on the bi efect ibe CORTeRdOA Between bistes apd Pere, signed at Lama Jan. Mr. Pow to apfivitoged ¢ 3% moved the courection of Jonrnai Be tae pre. vioue day's pooce-disgt in three point, pra cre ced to RAG ress = at em bo show that om th net ite—with reference to the mancer in Obair hac put the; tes on the ioenk to agree to the reportol the corfcrence committee on the indemnity wi, conten iag the f petit was pet in aslows sone 8s that Be an@ others cowld ne’ bear it: cher, that it could not (Ben be p; der the Senate, Mr. Bayard st the time being entitied to the Boor The presiding officer, Mr. Foota, ma-> an explanation of Mhe cir um@ataaces warler whieh be was competed to absent himeelf from (ne chair during the iast bonrs of the seston yes. terday, leaving Mr. Anthony wceupying who subergcentiy was relieved ta the Gu. charge of its duties by Mr Pomeroy, curing whore occupancy of the the alleges mus. takes occorred. Mr. Bayard sileo addreesed the Senate upoe the motion of Mr. Powrli seer the Journ neal. Hover.—The Senste bill to gathariee us. CORTS to 880A FXECUTIONS IN Certain Cores was Rene The Senate's amencmenta to the Interaa} Revenue bill were then considered The amecdmentproviding that persons ta, out tavern license shall niso take Ont A licease to sell liquor and cigars, was @isagrre | io. ‘The amendment striking ow: the tax of one per cent. on ready-made clothing wa og. curred in, ae was the ssendment to tas aj chips, steninboate and other wel@r craft: beresf. ter to be built, two per cent. LOCAL 1 NEWS. Tae Concert Soaka AY NIGHT at O44 Kel. lows’ Hail wae 4 handsome etq wel to the fair which was held aid last week, unser the aus. . for Picies of tne German Reher the beneit of sick and wounded suldiers. Kup. pitz was oriiiiant, and under Bis i-n tue fine orchestra performed ta aa un tlenable manger. The ting March from Men "s Midsummer Nigurs Dream—was particularly weliexecuwd. Mrs. Krevechmar tnd Miss Sophie Shmidt were in fine voice. “Liappy Birdiimg of the Porat" s auett Torfute Yorn, excenyd by Konptee and Mis. Kretechmer, where exquisite, — the lauer sang and plaged «Kathlecn Mi voar. neen,” with great power. Se WASHIFGTON MONBY MARKET —( notations for stocks, coin and nacurrent money furnished by Lewis Johnson & Oo, ae U.S. Cou; Bonds, if61 .... BS 7a Rois. Tas HUTCHINSON FAMILY—“Tribe of Aca” — Gelighted & large audience st Wiilar fast night, by thelr debehttel Larmocica oad tongs— ited, bumorvus by turce. It tender, is positively refreshing, after bemz cored fora year by bigh-faiatin operatic “«quatie,” to come back to first print Soa | two, and listen to music that can be compre — hended, a ey kratifies the ear and the jedgment. uichineone a at WilEe'S wait op "Weaeengae cat “nce Dennett will be “shout” on that occasion —— A COLORED Saxvanr Sayt 10 Jatm—Jane | Heward, a servant im the house of Grorgedwens, corner of Twentieth stfax and the Avenue, was ar: ee by Patrol man Stusrt, of the Fire: Ward, on @ charg- of nil larceny. Tt x; rs that Br Ose ne iacetiy bed been mincing articlesof clothing for some time, and finatly a warrant was obtained to search abouse i which ce girl made flequent visite, when the missing property Wa, discovered. She was committed to yall for court. ———~—»-- - Mork SOUTRERN RevYUGRES.—Peter Hattis and Simon Rice, of Richmond; EB. Falk, of Dane. Georgia, M. Kaha, of © > Wir- ginia, Opps penhe.mer, Dalton were committed to the Oia pitol yesterday by Captoia Todd. ‘They all cisim to be refugece from the South, and ex, themsr iver as anxious to take tas cath of Allegiance to the United States Gor-ra- ment. Oppenheimer says be took the cath to the Southern Confederacy for the purpors of celling & pase. ————— 4> AFTeRNOON PExroxwayoey for Indies and children will be given at Centerbnty Halt to-mortow afternoon, the proceeds ee ‘4 Will be devoted entire to the Yana for o} & suitable home for the neweboys. The same bill which eo well pleases the Targe audiences mt this rrsort nightly, will he performed. Mian. sger Sinn gives the use of deal, and ali the ——— yoluntecr, and it is therefore to be oped that the sale of Hekew wild De large. ee eng Peg any QoURT.—The court met this morn- ing, - nan ae nntii Thurs- Ay morning, Judge Purceil eure moved before a reosional seameRice, Tae court will heroatter meet the rogular court day:—Teedays and Sat Hi eclok CrmimaL Covrt.—The members of the Grand Jury met this morning and adjoarned. SSeS eT 7” Sivan Wa 208, ne eat fee’) er uaa tahuteetory. B ttteet, be een pues ciate Ba atm sn ereet re ‘ond of. rane yond 8 octet ud Gonple Seske of kere, oe on eg taker on. yAYE OF BAILING Beant re tee iN AND Cy LC FRoM sarki me ne Per wth. Tburesay, Marca Se RE ee ek ay a 1 ere Necdtass’s en ard eres ae the tte’ m. onfays sete anit ean t must be a “ Xo Npapram & mar 2-3t* 142 Lighter W = bch BLODGETT & 00.5 PATENT ARMY BAKER OVENS. or of! class, ent seal! ke. ber 4, and seil them at th ‘ths ner selene 7 antes “ih ther be Sedees eye: i ad by or cause toll sold any of the above aS Dwa _tamest No, 318 Pognerizacte preset, NTERNAL REY g ] baat SPER MuwaTion, Can be bad at Ki times At Re co COLLBC TOMS orrioR, Oprosite Test ‘fe Deng mir, fe str Cuerces BLACK OL@rH Old po erate tfore few says ouly, Merd prices. bbe CLOTH CLOAKS, Pie Baneor LO TH CLOALS, jbese Cloaks are of recent foxiens styles wi be for ne —s- onty at a OBE ge0htd? ‘ L Es: MS at For esle or evebamee. alet ben Bales. ee litente BAC, ly on band Muses and Poise agg J, SHREYES $e 13-2ax" Tth straat, between Tot =

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