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THE EVENING 8° ~ “WASHINGTON O1TY: MONDAY... ......- -..MARCH 1963, eS ae “eq BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PACH, SBR OUTSIDE Foe Yeredser NG Yui. @RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTRE. thea = SPIRIT OF THE MORNING P.tRss, The Infelligencer, vader the head of « A Word with our Resders,” has something to say in regard to the news items that «the Hoa, Sucre- tary of Wer bad withdrawn. trom the © ¥u- tiem 1 Infelbge: cor the publication of the adver. tusements of his Depar:ment, and baddirected the heade of the verious Burésus under his contrel to withhold any further publicatious trom that paper” 7 The CAromele pitehes into the |New *York diercid and Chicago Time: a3 being now the oniy two paperm tn the North of any ability, who xympatiize with shs Rebellion. ee OUR MILITARY BUDGEY. ofr ¢ somes hees re SOLDIERS’ REST. Captain EM. €xmp, A. D.C. to Gen. Mar- tumdatle, in charge of oldiers’ Rest. has received simce Swturday: 195 convalescents and 70 drafted men for Michigan regiments, and 150 pileoners, guerillas, &c., from Missouri. There bee been sent away during the same time: 173 men to regimexts in the fleld; 175 to the conva- Jesee nt comp. During the past month the following have Deem received: 2,229 recruits; 3,716 couvales- cents; 391 stragglers; 59 exchanged prisouers; 10 paroled prisoners; 389 dearrters; 91 in de- tached parties; 3 officers, 560 24 New Hamp- shire regiment, (returned home;) making in all 7,560 men Within the month 2,172 have been sent to regiments in the fleld; 3,716 to conva- lescent camp; 10 to parole camp; 42 to hospitals; 363 to Forrest Hall prison; 26 to Alexandria, {dese riers;) 83 office rs to regiments; 36) 2d New LUsmpshbire, (returned home;) leaving on hand, Aw Sing ord+rr, SO men. THE NEW CLERASHTIPS. ‘The board for the examinatioa of the ap- pointees under the new law authorizing the Sppom'!ment of ninety clerks and thirty copy- sets for the Quart rmasier Gen-ral’s offt- consisting of Gen. Meigs and Messrs, Denna end Barbarin, is expected to commence its ses- sione this Agernvon or to-myrro ¥. NAVY YARD. ‘The gunboat Primrose, Master Street, lately the Nelli. having been ptaced ia fir-t-raie ord-r, left the Navy Yard yesterday jor service down the river. The Teaser arrived up yesterday, but brings mo news ¢f importance, APFOINTED. Mr WR. Collins has restzued 2 temporary clerkshipin tie Q uswtermaster General's Jitle * and becm appointed clerk to Col. Green, Chivf f.rmiser Degen es of Washugion. +0 e BF The war meeting which was held at New York on Fricay pigut, and addressed by tech Democrats vs Jomes T. Brady, Judge Dely, sud John Van Buren, is one of the most Sipbi> (Ant elvis of the ti Mr. Var Buren eaprrered bis hearty suppart of the President, sid sppicved of the acts giving him fail con- ‘wi of we pure and she sword. There should té nO outcry sp amet “extraordinary powers” excep! from these who wanted to ree the re- ds Wot proeper. He did Rot question the con- ftitulonaity of the Proclamation, he ques- tioned merely its utiliy. Till the so called Contecerate Gov-roment was destroyed he held ali propositions for peace to be entirely | DFt}-O+trous and absurd. He would sastaia this war to the bitter end, and he thought that by weived action that might be reached in nine- , ty Gays. Mr. Seward’s excrilent letter, read »y Mr. Raymond, was received with enthusi- H aetic spplausr, particularly the more emphat- { ie parts of it, declaring all other interests sub- i utdinate to those of the Union. The temper of | he audience was evinced by one very re- markabie circomsance. They kept their seats tor five hours, one in waiting before the meet- ing was opened, and four ia listening to the | spesk-ra, without any signs of wearinces or | satiety NomNations.—Thea civilians nominated as | Brigsdier Geavrals are understood to be: John ' P, Slongh, of Colorado Territory; Herman | Hoopt, of Massachua-tia; J. B.S. Todd, of Da- | cotah Tervitory; Hector Tyndale, of Pennayl- Fasia;: Stephen C. Craplin, of Michigan; G. W. Deitzier, of Kansas; Frincis B. Spinola, of New York: R. A. Buckiand, of Rhode Island; and William B. Barton. The otaer norminws are all officers of the United States armyor of, t volunteers. Hor. John A. Gurley, ot Ohio, has been nom- | inated for Governor, and Hichard ©. Mcor- mick, Esq., for Secretary, of the new territory | of Arizona. ‘ Bon. John M. Goodwin, member of the last Congress, from Maine, bas been nominated as { Chief Justice of the same Territory. W. H. Wailace, late Delegate from Washing- ten Territory in Conrress, has been BO mifated by the President for governor of the new Ter- ritery of Lda Convixaky.—The Senate, in execntive sas. fon, on Saturday, confirmed tha Ion. David Wilmot, of Penm:yivania, to be judge of the | Court of Claima. Albert S. White, of Indiana, Eli R. Chase of | Wisconsin, and Cyrus Aldrich, of Minnesota, +o be commissioners under the late act of Uun- | arese, “for the relief of persons for damages sustained by certain bands of Sioux Indians.” | Climtoa C. Hutchinson, of Kansas, to bs agent for the Ottowas and Chippewas, of Swaa | oreek and Biack river, and Uhristiaa Indians | im the State of Kansas. o The «0. ©. Burr,” who now figures a the bead of the Copperhead party of the North, will be remembered aa the perso: whe traveled,” for a season, with Lola Mon- tex, aad on one occasion was seen carrying her iap-dog! A very nice sort of leader for the Coppecheads! S7°A report bas reached Panama that the Alsbama was at Cayman Ieiand trying to ship men, and bad teen ordered off by the anthori- | tira. Commander Wilkes and four war i steamers were said to be outside, blockading | the Alabzma, and wouid, it is supposed, suc- | cod i= c@ptoring her. Doubtful. S7 General Burns bas been ordered West to supersece Gen. Robert McCovk. General Burne commended a brignda in Rarnside’s army verti it reached Falmouth, when he was promoted to the command of a division in euck's (formerly Sumner'a) Corps. He has Blie acy eter B @7 FPiehop Qrinian (Catholic) of Mobile was recently Srreeted by the Rebel provost guard, at midnight, cad taken to prison. He Was liberated next day. The Catholic Tels- areph bas heard no reasoa assigned for this bersh menenre. Resionatioy asp Arvoixtwuyxt.—R. Betts Das resigned the Consulate of Oniva and Trux- ille, Honduras, in consequence of iit-heaith 1. L. Lombard, of Masa, bas been Sppoiated by the President to the fill the vacancy, - e7 Captain Tinkl-pangh, of the Califoruia suamer Northern Light, denice explicitiy the story. that that veeecl was chased by & priva- feer. 7 Internal revemur officers in Boston hive \#-ught actiog SgBinet several persons who 2 Ove iniled ie t Mcenses aad make re- treme under new Sew. BF The N.$ (%i-s solemnly bopes thit -sntodgers “ss Satredaced fate the army —<rthe men BT The tote of the ship Ja-ob Bel! ant errre wilt pes 4 975.08 to $30,000. Ths | wor rek io not ¢wi-wtad ia 4M the tnsaran swe, &7 The crtin ea of Wheeding, Va, are making swe Woking to the 71 OC street | £8 lronds, GSTAP. VTHE LAT | found the lowest in this market, EST NEW NEWS FROM VICKSBURG. BET ANTICIPATE A NIGRT aTTack® ¥EOM THE REBHL RAMS, > THB REBELS TRAIN HEAVY GUN@ TO BRAB ON THR MOUTH 0¥ THR CABAL. Re ees Ped . Caine, March 5 —The Belle Memphis aod Ruth beye jst arrived from Memphi<, with ony bor dred end eighteen ee of cottun, and pavers of the 4th. The canal between the Mis-iseippi river and Take Provicence is fuished, but water not yet lettin. Theengineers are debating about butid- | ivgaloek, A large force are engaged in re. Mowe Obsiractions from the canal connecting the Iske with Eayou Ma-on. It is fourtern | miles Jong, snd as soon as this is finished sn | expedition wi 1 be ready to move. [SHCOND DISPATEH.) ‘The steamer Kenton arn¥ed from Vicksburg last night, forty-eight hours out. Shebrings no later news (ban by the steamer Henderson. The reports of serious damage dome to tha Indianoia when captured are not credited by H nybody. Southern accounts of the aifair had not arrived, Ap attack -was expected by the fleet Thurs- day night. It was feared the rebel rams might { get after the transports. All were ordered to Freep op steam all night, so that they might be able to back out from bere and siartup stresm ata given signal. More heavy rains has rendéréd camp roads almost impaseasxble, River rising, threatening inundation at two or three points. Sickness is said to be increasing in the army, particularly m dirrhea pneumonia, and remittent fever, the natural result of continued rains. The canal is Leing pnmped dry for the pur- pose of widening it. The rain has lately inter- fered with the progress of the steam pumps. A few nights ago a squad of soldiers made s break in the dam for the purpose of etching fish, and Jet in more water than could be pumped out in two days. The rebels sre training their guns so as to drop shot snd shell into the canal s mouth from the lower side. They have a battery of Whit- field and Armstrong guns directly opposite the canal’s mouth. = THE NEXT KKGULAR MONTH [3 ise of tho Board of trest FeTools wil be held ia tue Aiderm: na Re: Hail,on TUESDAY AFPERNGON, March +h, o'clock mary 2t _ WM. B DAYTON Sec | | Kt h inat.. at 3 5 mitted fort Onei ie rari siastical. No one else will | mar 9-it* mar at Ee Bu street, ecuimer (March 9,) and cont th mars7t* | —NEW >I x LA8S3.—Professor ALEX WULOW: KT is foem ng a new Singing Cli-a oy bie New and § mpiified Method, and which will the last before his departure To begi« that immeciately are wanted culy a few geod Is dies’ voicen, Those iadier who would like to juia that fice class, and cu | terms, can apply iu- mediately at the Profeseor’s residence and try th-ir ¥ ices. Professor's resicence ie No. 431 ieath ‘eet, between Rand ¥. tiour of reception enly between Zand 30'clock p.m daily. inaré lw A COURSE OF lem THRER LRCTURKS, For the Feneft of the YOUNG CATHOLIOS’ FRIEND SOCIETY oF GEORGETOWN, { will be given in Prinity Church, Georgetown. THIRD AND LAST LECTURR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, Br BEV. CHARLES F. KING, 8, J., of Loyola College, Baltimore. Sabject- RIGHT AND WRONG. Admittance. car Tickets for sale by the members, joys of Trinity Senoet, and at the door on the evening of the Leo ure. Docrs open at 7 o'clock, Lecture at 8 o'clock. _mar 6-7.M,1Tv& w* STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING — Notica hereby given thata mesting ef the stock. | elders ofthe Washington a d Georgo own Rail- road Company will be held at the office of the Con- pany, No, 255 G street.on WEDNESDAY. March 1ith, 1883, at the hour of 120’cloce m. Business of importance will come before the meeting, Sy order of the Board of Directors B, Pres't. M.D. Cuok _H.C. PAHNESTOOR, rec’y mar 4dta Orry Hite, Feb. 16, 1853. THR ARSESSORS, having coupieted the Saeeament for 1863. will meet in their rowm. City Hall, as & Board of Appeal, from the I3th instant to th of March proximo, inclus.ve, to hear com- siuts and to make suck correction’ as th-y may m necessary, fe 7-2awtMar i7 cesee esse 2 eonta | Fee WHan?, ALEXANDRIA. The usual accommodations for the Rpring Trade will be furniehed at the above wharf during th-rraron of 1563. JOUNSTON, Dar 9-3t* Anditor, Ye BAKEKS ig FOR SALE ABREADROUTE, HORSE not WAGON. Thera is erent.) loaves of bread # lion th+route. It cp rensona'le teria. Inquire at SUAP- ® Confectiovery, 356 6th -treet, above G. mar 9-3t* GPRING DRESS GOODS. We are now resdy to exhibit a large and very attractive stook of | SPRING DRESS ¥ACRICS { of the Inteet importations. Many of the stylesare Bot to be found in any other house south of New York. As we seil only for casn, our prices will be marsh APFLES, CIDEK, POTATOES, ORANGES AND LEMONS. $00 barrels No. 1 New York Packed Apples, 0 barreis Prime Eefined and other Cider, 10 boxes Fresh Oranges, ! 300 do. do. Lemons. } Now landing and in store, and for sale ia lots to suit purchasers, by J. G. WATERS, i mar 9-#t* 109 Water st., Georgetown, D.C. PN RE RINE, TOWRLS, LINENS, and other IBISH AND SCOTCH LINEN GOODS, just received from a large AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORK. The above gfds were DoePht last week at auo- tion, for Cash, and wil. be sold very oleap, by the piece or in quantities te suit. 308 J. MAY, 30% Pa avenve, between 9th and 1th ets Br*scerp COTTON GooDs. ! 4-4 NEW YORK MILL3, 4-4 ENGLISH LONG CLOTHS, 4-4 ANDROSUOGGIN MILLa, 4-4 BATES MILL, 4-4 BARTLETT MILLS, 7-3 ANDROSCCGGIN MILLS, 7-5 JAMES @°R4M MILL3, 7-% BARTLETT MILLS, Tho aluve gooda were bought last waek at the BOSTON AGENCIRS, for Cash, and we offer them ata very ama'l ad- vance, JOB. J MAY, 305 Pa. avenue, mar 9-6t | | avd’the pr AUCESTES TiNst5a a 6O., 228 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwane Oru x iden Evs., (COMBS BUILDING) Tavite { HOTEL KBKPFRS, GRCOGERS, { j i i RESTAURANT, s UTLERs, 4ND THE TRADE iN GENERAL, To Inepoet thelr Unsurpassed Stock of CHAMVAGNES, CLARETS AND HOCK WINES, LIQUOSS, is Bul and Glass, TOBACOO AND SEGARS, FANCY GROCERIES, FOR THE OAMPS, OF BYBRY D¥sCRIPTION, We have conatast'y en hand ail the well known CHAMPAGNE Gr Branda of MOET & CHANDON, PIFER UELDSICK, MEIDSICK & Oo, GH. MOMM & Ci DE +7, MARCEAUX & 00, ERN 5BAr, EED LAC, CaRTEN OTRE which we offer AT NEW YORK PAICES, mer 7-tf (freight added. «| AUG. JOHNSON & Co, OFFICIAL. - £3051 x Lew@oLg, Prosiiont of the United Stat-s of Ameri-s To Avi Whom it May Concern. Patistactory evidence having been exhibited te phe th as suah. a8 dodl tree to, ex@Ecise and enjoy sugh jens, ard privilege as are allowed to thé Consuls ofthe meet favored na’ ops, in the States, _ In testinion: to be made patent Eines te be here: oto affixed Given wader my hand at the elty of Wassing nd the Seal of the United os Si tay of March, A. D. i%3, i. ct the Iniependenca of une United | seo! America the a7th ABKAILAM LINCOLN By the ? 2g Witt Bawarn, Secretary of State. © NE” BEL Lalluho Fu PASS, _ a nuvust Mamsaac's Orriog staal iit hes tas. ¢ Srectst GRPMKB, Ne, 4—Othvers of Payot wil examine csreful:y <!} passat janved from thin office for ofiicgra ‘ender mor a tr atment.”andall that have been issued ofer tec oty (9) days will be me) bed “revokes” ovar tha sienatare of the officer of pacr -Lopcwrs directed to get another con ificn Uhe suc on. and have the pase re- bewela co AnoMcer using a pass marked with the name ei the patrol offe-r affixed. will be ordered te report moder arre:t to thes) Fes@quarters, Ho roafter, passes for officers under ned reatrent wil ba gitom only for tfieen Geys; st the end of which time, the pauas wil te renew d for eech length of time as the cor tif ate of the exrgeom shall esti Tor . M.Clymer,cugeun U S.¥ 295 Pennsy’vacls avenue, is tee the certificates required from oficera | of yoluntee By crder : HENRY B, TODD, Cart. and Provost Marshal, A.3. BAFER, Lieut. nnd A‘§t mh7 3¢ Fy Psveuskrens Bh a MARSHAL’ OF- | aoe, Wasnixatox, 1) ., Maret 5, 1853. Freciat Oznxyps, No. 7.—To loan through the neglige: les ana uvprincipled +o! ‘oer vicioaanans of cara rs, 1% 18 ordered, that on and after the @th inyt., esiiated mon of tae | United States Army are procinited wearing side | ind, within the limite of tais sity, | aven duty cequir- | arioe of any € of TReir camps, ence gti: fog the use of such arms, A yout Guard are directed to ar Hessquartirs, or confine in ihe Centrai Guard Houre tbe circumstances of the case may re- quire, all seiviers se foun! witn «rms vpon their persots, Win they are relossed, their arma wiil be retained, and delivered up ouiy on reqaisitioa ofthe officers commanding the regiment, er desnchmert of which the so.di-r may be a memn- ber. A proper record wil! be kept by the offtesrs patola of tha Pra stand briag t> these Com aLdirg at guard st\tons of ali arms thas re | tained, the partes fromwhom seivcd and ‘te whom eud when returned, This creer will net be coustrued ay interfering with men actually mm iranseu @ their regiments, from Ceteched service, hospitnis, ete. | By order; RENRY B. TODD, nd Provost Marshal. Capt. nt Adj mh Siw WANTS, & SALESWOM WN, no Bency Store 1 & ge: Leman and lady ea ion, tor.ns, &o E = VV ASTED—« cheap, crntra: part of the prompt paynu nts Fox 1 Star Gtffice, W for asma.l family. W.DIELW's av. end ith eta, urni-hed KOOM, ins y. A cood tenant, ant Addrens, atuticg iocatiou, &c., itt Apply imnediate!: 99 Pen. avenae, dotwe wh Fe FALE—The bist four horse" RIG” fora satleron the army 2s9 Inquire of C J. NAGLE, | mar 7 5t D street hat he will giv Appiy at the } QUITA:|ION.-A_ GUILLEMIN, #r 4 qmire. frem the French ! aiery,(faumur,) informs th | of the evty t Im p-rial Rehou: 6 tedies ead g uth ¢ lessons u iliterias and | privates ‘or the ordinary method aud Baasher's | method He breake the militar Urmen's horses ‘at ie O TO BARVEKY'S E fret load of YO —Fe t hK RIV as ja+t received the Bk O18- TAKS of the season, by «hoo er Ru- Bvanr, Icadet at York secin, Cant toan aud favor. mar? S* They sre noted for thet: f.toess To be served to his by any quantity, trons ae ead mond House, 140 mar7 3t* i HARVEY. | D-pot 291 C street. and Corner U and Rlaventh streets | Wra re ef BOY’ and bewert ety es kOYS’ CLOTHING. now im receip CHILDRE fia eres. CLOFATL suitable to the prevent season for assortrent | NG of the © prelerce 1, For such an an- wll be pad. Appiy 1 Pa.ar, AT DG WANTED- A Wire Lerme & wurt ben G-at-class ration, mala fair but no faccy oric toH k. TURNER & €O BR: PEOTABLE Yu! Situation ae Gemusstre Loteler large bos ffi oe) KD—100 LABORERS for Aqui: i wager and comfrtadla quarters three da:sat372 Peno. ayevu-. it? Capt MORGAN lerpeciable youcg womqn as to do plain sewiig; Das @ NTKL—By a BITL ATION ws Wheeler & Wilson scwing mechine; ix wil ing to mako herselt geveraily ure'ul. Address ‘Mis Diary B..” Box 19 tt is ofiee. mar9 Vv ADTED—Ia 2 pleasant ivcality a handsomely FURNISHED APARTMENT fora genticman j Shc lady,iv a private family with fail board f r lady oniy. dtrasa, for three days, ‘G. B..” Box Warhicg on... mar 9 2t* FIPCATION by &yoarg gir drese abe scree l wear,to which we iavite the at- tention of parents, eee Oe TOD ALL, BTRPHENS & Co., nm! Ivit 322 By enn. avenue, b-tween i a aud 1th ats, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. W BR Have row on stera a al xtook of Gantla- men's ePRING OVEK COATS, RUSINKss S014, PRES? 501TS and PURSISHING GOOD2 of hs Intent atyloz, manufactured with the same deg-eo of nomtuess, xtyle. and eleg ince aa if made .o orier, WALL, oT KPARNE & CO, 322 Penn. avenue between mh 7 wif Sth and] th ste, T FINE HORSES. ; HY Subscriter ix con-tantiy in receipt of vacy fine HOKSKS barnere apd riding bor-es, ey y singly xud watered lected by hime If at the North ex for this market. and rome am ng them exanot {41 to pleare steck 7-tf 2Eses vts JO% L HEISR, @ ne aly tne who wabes to purchaw #14 11 sell them low for cast liwho wacteither Buagy Carr r Ridizg E nd excl args etabl side, bet «een 6th and 7th and resp ot ray wire him» cali at sia Louisiana avonus, the firm by mutual eoprent | late firm will please call axd settle thee xc -oante 308. J. MAY, 308 Pa, avenue, j between 9th and Kth sta, Partnershi cKxaw & ROLLS. be etofore existing betwaan -H Martow. for the purpose ting the sood and cecal business ander f McK uew & Marlow, is thi-day tissolvel Ail pere sue indebied t+ the i 1 McKNRW, Frencany 5, 1862. W.H. MaRiow. | fs | N. ©. McKNEW begs leave to inform his felende whtlw a ic generally that be will ene at the ol) stan: . Where cap be foun | general assortment of Coal of all & and Eplit Wood, any lee, | orcer, th or size dry and ia good No McKNeEW °° Union Pire Wood Mill, Corner 7th streetard Canal otinne the | corner of | tailtiness | jaisy Sawod | j i | | | and 7th and lta w | vance te amily as yeamstres Iediew and childres weak be wilt TiS ae ie Crema note to dns WANTED TO KENT—A good DWELLING HOUSE for a p.ivate fanily, nut over ten minutes’ walk trom Canterbury Hall, Woull ore fer ahoure wits hail, one or two parlora, dising room ano Kitchen on @rst floor, and not lasatnan four chambers, Parties h B suitable house wil firdayearly tevant by ap gto WM. R. SIDS, Canterbury Hall, mar 9-65 Cc GK WANTRL—Apply at the Clarendon Hotel. 4 whT 3t* WANTED—A enod BREAD BAKER Apply at _the cornrrof K and lith ste toh 7 at* rp WO FURNIFHED can cus and reaves, Bl-o olain sewin. todo lightchamber work. az «x Ny, 3, Star Utica, for tt A 466 Datreet between nth and 7th mh7-tf V J ANTRD—A WOMAN, for general hou-ework aud cooking, (a Germen preferred.) at No. 295 Pa ave , between 9th and Ith «iso mh? cad 9 Velween lith and ats, immediately. 5 WANTED—4 cocd CARRIAGE PAINTER, at the Firay Ward Carriago Manufactory, (at Detween 17th and Isth ate, mar 7-20" OY WANTED—A lad about idyearnold. Ad- yep $i¥ing Dame and residence, at thisofce, s mar7 3.* WwW ANTED—A WHITE GIRL to erek, washani irom in a small F gptleeas fanily—permasent situation—at Ne. 455 D astrect. between int and 24 ats. Germas preferred. mar? 3t* J. W, JBNNINGS. and water, between P: nga rest sorta, Re.t will be paid in ad- -P .” Star Oflca. mh 7-3t* H YB HEALED! KEAD AND BH WISER! zone DBR. BROTHERS & GRAY and becurad | be ey © given tb ad cure private ch: ests bi r yarticular atten ion + par: atacter. for %) year: Gine@ @ upon themselves’ o be cured re! late, thi i family at eVeEntn, jee and residence Island. cppoxive Smitheor ian I expo-ure of them, | to the ledica! Uf ide tra 2 vee aud 79 south B street, ati ution. m3 bat NEVER TOU LATE TO LBAKN | faxiet, Vocaist amo © NEW AND SIMPLIFIED Mk’ tOk7B AND SI Prof. Wolo «abi continours hin Rin Clasrer, acd pe #3 Dew course fur which will be the lat | Pr f Wolowski'erew m ing «uly anlight knowledg. iu a very short Ume to ro PIANO is § iy ands xeru'e op ratic xe we!] a: classi cat wit rare pe Prof Wolowabi ry ce: m.a hi acd PF. BRIVED-THE CORSELI EL veneh stree _Shivpers will please taka notice mars 7° o'clock bh tween E Ww RB Are now iv ve rfeetion, Ye~ Vinit: twhar By ptdpeae Ratan WOLOWSKI, | i} FP MPOsRR THOD FOR NOL in tity to SOHOUNER CAROLE Abas arrived atthe fu ¢ NEW PESS GOUDS, cnipt of wm senutiful Ni. i and Piano vaod Sing- athed, « parson hay of munic Wi'l bs enabled ad muaic wish grant rik music he vocal part, by way of vor lization ewat mont extr: te ‘Ax puvrerfal aud enadl Peon ae facility, socuracy and fina qiality of ty ss ites eet, mers tu froin i Ns. anD “& a sort batwaen 9th ant toth ale m DRKES BOUODS + Oe 4, White Plaid Vad-nting” oe DOMESTIC SEGARS, o hod hate Apes Slack CHEWING aNb Moraine ier et Gee. anna BMOBIN Irish Liners, Bleached Cottcus ++ &e a manufac fe Manit WoT Ley Sa ____289 Pennsylvan mie. | QtPOMTE Patent oe as 7 WIKRE 23 CENTS A POUND Ginn et eee C Spopleat ap'icle: VAold at ADAMSON", sin PAPERDARGINGS) 4 INDUW AttaDEa L) et. oF erfrom be Ha & 2, Y fe mitt Srr7's Bey Good Stove, PICTUMS any SHAS a Conny, i ax + ae VarT BICCK OF BERLIN, COCOA AND Valvet * + aphEW AND srruisit DOOk Wats aND-zbde 7 FIRS? CLAB* SPRING DRY G0 D3 VELVET ABD BEUS5Ki3 POUT Bassoons Seork Complete ta all Dep wtement OF Feverhanging ailitunly oe ments itt My + ceate! One peice vmiy” marked ta gale figaros,hereg | BF Witt w Hoa mentee ey no purchoses 1- deceived” b for pub tece ike AD ineyes ion of steok inoure nv eb! lestine to Come and ¢ at HOST per. PRERY & BRO, Dew Blue 48 ea 0) mar Poa. avenue and nbrnet, fo Weaune i Sent) wef A vil neat add | terms, “Prompt Tenant, | mer? 6t* WANTKD—ty «indy, FURNISH 8D HOUSE, with from 7 to 9 roo: z Te ; Central iocation. To occu pies hy » suinil fami y—no children. Ad- arene". W. BD, 303 Lat. Delween ith ned late, mb 6 tw* stands Whecler& W ferred. Al-o wanted GiRL, aor ley WOMAN, to sew for © family; one wao a: n’a Sewing Machi rH hits or enlerad 5°. to take care of ontl- sa she nay be to 4. Ay- C ana ov ANTRD—A ams or metiua Ws paitof Dfarbished prefe: mah 7-2 ‘ed ) wituat-d Beige torhood—for immediate ANI KD—Te b+ row $/5¥ or #2/0 in current ovey. for lt yours, without Interest Pay ed by 'n deel of trust on a ralg V Georgetown ay ist,an Ua- WAS TEL—To rent in this City bow Fr at aby time befor- M furniebed HOtrE, ceolaining 8 or 16" ruom, Owner winking a guce teumol. with cit, reftrs: wt adarese PD ANTHONY, ctar Other, statiy esticn aud t mh 3 W ASTERD- Fy th-1-tefa Risnab BUUSE, la:ds’, ty @ gentle an rumper, Adaree M ‘este fice No 35 Maine 2 s from New York tor the THAYER, through city avenus Washington UO. c oa _ mh t-30* AGS WANTKD—3000 Xcond-band RAE i werted, ty W.H CAaMPBE L353 Arh eng avenue, mar t- AND“OMELY FURSI©HED PARLOR AND uM atjoising,-nt two CHAMBERS tant” Apply 457 Ninth ner + Pat (fice ma D 1G -RLL- the Stoce ana Pix.ares of f Clare Grecory “tard in the conte d part Fate rect ry re-sons given for aelit Porto “Star tdlice fe? By & parmsnrat teasat, LWKELTNG HOUSE, 4 Wueatinn diver iption, and wien of RAGLAND seek Wan radon Kage, ote and Panee for mw tm: ccod privea tor @ age Be ports, Newson ere Me boy WacAtsh ot Books, ged Cunoclies tee: srepd "he waar en forestry hiog MAbORS Hee and Paper Wirphoaee +o bet Brie ath D 6t., nar ten ANTED—A WKT NURSK. Apply at 256 Pa. | | a Gash inte the Federal lings at Pair | { UPON FAIRFAX USE. BRAL AND 3a¥ GOBTLAD Le A dispatch bas been received Nere -tating that, about 1oolock this morni & Lody of Con‘ed-rste cavalry, under Col Mosahy, mate a Comrt Hover, taking Brig. Gen. Stoug!toa and bis * stat (with the exception of Liont. Hooper) | che alien. cura public pracy, | : he pr by from ; and preserve the property of the Go ternment | THRY CARRY OFF ! “ppiy at 4 2 mar 9-2t* VA ANTED- 9 CltbeMMalo. ed op forreA ) Apply at Mra. BAWNERM Fonrding Houre, 422 Pa. arenge mar Ws + were mighine OP KRA- tds peremonitaituscion, | App 199 Tr atreet t W4Nttt—fo TOR vertgog on real estate. nbout $i m this ety, about $60. Addrean™b. M. s omanc Pay sud terns aust | ANIEL—A WOMAN to wash, cook and iron | Ge, i | pre OneTs , ‘Lhe Confederates decainped as suddenly as they oppeared, There was-a large amo sat of Govergment stores at Fatffax Ogart House, Dut it is.delieved that im the Dasty exit of the Confederate cavalry they did litle dsmage to this property. oat lt is aboul time thatour Brigadier Genorats stexpoursd peute brightened up their spocte- Mre. Stonghton and her matyer were in the houre with Gen. Stoaghwn at the time of tne capture, but itis not believed that they wers curtied off. 4 bem ft FURTHER FARTH RS OF THE j CONFEDERATE RAID AT FAIR- i FAX COUR?T-HOUSE. aK SS i THEY CAME IN DISGUISE AS UNION SOL- DIERS. 5 -_ me tiv PINE HORSES, AY | WELL AS A BRIGADIER GHNERAL AND NUMEROUS OFFICERS, —— THRY TAKE ALL THE PICKETS AND PAT ROLS PRISONERS, AND PLAY TUB MISCHIEY GENERALLY, rammed canerenas {Special Correspondence of ths Star.) FarrraAx Court Hovuss, Mirch 9.—2ditor Star: Last might the revel gueritias underdant, | Mo-eby, came into this town, dressed ia U> on { clothes, took ail the “picke:s aud pa: ola prisoners, stole one hundred and ter hora, took Gen. Stoughiov, of the Ver- roont Brigade, prisoner; Ruated for: Cay. L. U'Conxor, of the N. ¥. 5th, Provost Ma fualct the town, but ould not find bim, ths, niso eearebed Cot. Johnston's house for hit, , but he made bis esespe in his night clotnes, ‘The wight was dark and rainy, but these gurinlias cashed io and fro im a reckless | manner, abhough ther plins were wellma- tured, a8 the different «quads whe went to the diferent headquarters would tndicate. They weut to Gen. Percy Wynduam’s head. ' cua: ters; found him absent in Washiogton; bat they took his aids, searched his trunks, and | wok his papers. | Tlere is a screw loose somewhere, and we | peed a larger force in front. | {tis supposed there were 500 gucr.tias, but | about 166 ente red the town. They came in on M.S Tae Scorcems Covet of the United States Will meet to-morrow (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, precisely, and will then proceed to read its opinions im the several cases before it. | the Vienna read eee oe TELEGRAPHIC. eee LATE FROM P« RT ROYAL. | HEAVY FIRING HRAEKD IN THE DIRECTION OF SAVANNAH, ———. THR ATTACK,ON FORT McALLISTER SUP- PO8ED TO BR COMMENCED, DESTRUCTION OF THB REBBL STHAMER NASHVILLE CONFIRMED. Seale eee New York, March 0.—The steamer Fahkee Arrived Ist night from Port Poyai, with ad- vices to the 3d inst. The day before heavy firing was heard in the direction of Savannah, supposed to be an attack on Fort McAllister. The Gestruction of tha rebel stenmer Nash- ville by the Monitor Montauk, Commander Worden, is contirmed. LATE FROM TENNES ER. a MORE OP THE AFFAIR NEAR FRANKLIN, TRENNESSER. > TUE REPORT ABOUT ! EBEL NEGRO REGI- MENTS UNTRUR. aeemeeee NafnviLie, March 9.—Late news from near Franklin state that our troops fought with great valor upul ther ammuvci'ion was exhausted. ; Gur ices in killed and wounded was about 300; an prisoners, 1,000, The report sboutrebel negro regiments proves untrue. The rebel loss, according to their etatemeata, » | is dow bie that of ours in killed and wounded. We lost no officers killed, a NEW A\UKK STUCK MARKET, New Yorn, March 9— 11% a. m.— First Boasc- U. S. Coupon 6's, 1881, 101 x; Demand Notes, 1554815555 ;Certificates, 98 098%; Gold, 155 a155%. CONGRESSIONAL. EXTRA SESSIUN OF THE SENATE. teste Hina Mopar, March 9. SuwatE—Mr. Anthony off-red a resolation looking to tle formation of a Senate Committee on Manufsc:nrrs. ferred. The Senate then went in Executive session, we | and subs quently adjourned. LOCAL NEWS. fore ate oy BALTIMORE ANNUAL CONFERENCE M. BE. «HURCH. WuPTH DaY. Religions services were conducted by Rey. Thor. Myers. Rev. T. Sewall, from the comunittee appointed ferthat purpose, made a report in relation to the affnirs of the Baltimore Christian Advocate; ‘Dich was adopted. ‘The relation of Mr. Effinger was changed to euperannuated, Rv. R. B. Frampton asked a losation, which War gravted. The characters of W.S, Edwards, A. Bahr. man, W. J. Speake, H. a. Garver, J. W. P. Gratam, J, L. Gardner, Geo. B. Leech, J. B. Clitum ard L. Leon's, were passed ky. W. Champion was continued in the en- PeTaunvusted relation. ‘The name ot Rev. J. Banting was then called, and Mr. Fheips muved his r-lation as a super. annuated clergyman be continued. Mr Collins proceeded to make a statemaat, Largieg Mr. 7 ing with disloyal:y to the e@ orch, when Rev. Mr. Clemm obj. toany- bing being aid detrimental to Mr. Bunting s <tarecwr while the latter was absent. Mr. Collins suid be only wished to detaila fw tncte, which be considered it bis duty to state, and be then proceeded to state that far. ban-ing bsd preached fora partyonthe Wood. vibe circuit who did not recoznige the author- ity of the Haitimore Oouferene:. Kr. Cham sgn onj The brother try have ulled appeinuments on the cir awit, ‘vt pot ne th. dictation of as independent pro- ther. J. Davis moved tha refersnes of the ® commictee of three for lavesticativa, Bunting were here he wid oppose — Bim o1 ths reypere eh d reletion. athe being ansant, ard the Conrrenc having ao avatladle Preot of MC, It whe beet to peas the matter tor we tS TNS Smply w fact presse a ood ron st ofa broth © tmore ( onf-renes. WA ee ae cms eo tteov NJ. B. uld be bet to 4 Importance. FAD eOe weet tha: ty the matter wite ray tras th*r. was Dub 2° tear ree. of ib enMicient to foen i noting ® loyaity to we Bes Sab obiire at tn er ieDt, ADE TOO TARDY Of Chess cases NAd yoy rAd ou paserd over. such had i a § sen Soe ape wed oe te churob, Gis) ther ios toval to theit God, Detiewst. It eas with | NOW there was RBA Sent to the lower pary ese “ite Sabo to Sr G0F, on Mr. liawtr was } pout -het he ime « ta" qerenon,, 4 any) : rT CRSOR. : pavietne. Sed ss) Mr WS naracten APPOM ADOVE wus pic ian Saat the inter. stor the church diman ied ab mvertigation.” ~~ : Aft-r to-tner von By Mesrs. Pros. ; Grmth, N. J.B. Collins, Clem a? j that Mr. Benturse fina; ». usb towto Mr psy, carried, 10 the ef, Lasban. and och rey reso u ion was Of te copuaord ins Ag od dealer tom debate, anda thata propesitien ter, and pet wind blew, was manifert-4 verice made by Mr. Cot, ry weatigntc created a int showed which way tay one OF tO Membors ip ir tee di the Ioruage. _ x gid soot O08 was,nthis own teqnas, ranied Ap effeeiivesistion. |The care of Rev. BES was then «. He thee stated tha diMeujtie. he had pep origed to contend with om accornt of the u3, preted ftnte of the epuutry. He s:ated further, inat he agreed tay with the discipiines of te chureQ except that part Teiativre to «tir, As to the qurenon Of loyalty to the country + be, id. not think at vince of this Con ferencs to investis th Mr. Smith taen retired, »i and Mr. D:: is sai@@e bad heard romora del imental to Mr. Snefth’ “acter, no s0 mney his reliagvous of metal character, bat tn reiq. hon tu bis Acceptability asa preacher 2 nog the peopl; be moved the case be ree ferred.o a committer of & Mr. Morgan thought the statement mae Proth t Smith shonid be satisfactory, n4 moved as aeutetitute Wal his poegeeret cng Mr Davis refased to socept the subsiliate, There was always fintter and & restiessuee: when these cns+seame up. He (Davis) mage jus motion for the purpose of setting the Usa. jerence rivbt. : Mr. Morgan objected to the terms “restless, ness” and “ft as being an IMPUtation upon tbe membersof the Conference, Aller fariher diseussion, Mr. Smith's char. actr presed, but the fore was salsequentiy recopeid: red, Mr.- Dast= baviag pr. terr.¢ charges'that Benedict Smith was auac Tpylsine te ibe church &s ag sliorrant preacher, awd uaat he was disloyal Ww the Government of tae Untied. States; whereayou & committe, ogg. sisting «ft Revs. M. Geheen, Thos. Mypra a” Parkinsen, A. J. Myvrs, 8. N. Brown, J. Pear. J. A. McCauley, Brom well, &ad U.P. iste aa, -wih Rev. T. S wail as cusirmac. ana sv-¥- Leach as secre tary, was xppoimted to ru yest. 22 «charges preferred. 2 - The Pishop stated that be had reoived af? sronymcur letter caied. Wasbingtua, Marsa: Sth, ene osing $2, Wid the donor. wi-heg be exprnced for the reliefof orpians. Theta vrasked u there Was 4 minister who world) lock afr sonis and not davble with Pobtia, that be be sent t® Martin-berg, The mousy ¥ as turned over to the steward. Gov. Wright, of Ind, was b rr dntrotuand by «be Bishop, an@aadr-esed few well-timed romirks. He sugpe-ted the pass ice of appre. priate re-olutions and the Appolut:aeal of cay of prayer tor @ur couutry. Thereport of the M thodist Book Concer New York, and the Western Book Concera, + Cincinpnti, were laid beture the ou Dr. Cafitcn expiaiand the affairs of the B Conceib, whiek were in a highly prosperogs condition thie year, snd had de-slarsa a dw. dend of S2v,000, (#400 to ench Cgofer-nce). Rev. John Bean, from the c&mmizise on the Bible Cause, made a report closing with reso Juuone 6; ving of tue cans, and the sic of tae church in the circaiation ef the © Scriptures, * Rev. Mr. Lipscomb, from tne commitiee on Colomzstion, mide a report stating thai teres | exypeditic o Sat beep sent owt during tin closing i % TesOlutOn Approv: caure; which was adop‘ed. ve Rev. B. P. Brown reported the M. collection at Wesley Chapel to amount to ome thou-and doUars. The stacistics received re‘ary, in order, stowld there be auy errors, that corrections be made. Mr. Tanaban offered @ resofution that the Preachers, during the present year, hold elec. tons, that the male members of the charshes Tay vote on the quretion of lay denzanea. Accepted. Rey. Lr. Morrell, of Christ Charch, Wask- ington, Was introduced. Acjoursed till to-morrow morning at nine o'clock. ~~» Waskitxotor NEY MARKET.—Q co'atiors for stocks, com and uocurrent Mouey, furasare by Lewis Jubnson & Co., Bankers: Us. ie Bonds, 181 U.S. 7.30 Notes....... 00. U.S. Certificates Were read by the sre. American Gold Anwerican Silver =e. iw - mer bank nots, 3.310 es Sort -olina, Georgia, &c., 3531 dis; North Oarcli- na, Sado discount. Ss A Rumor.—A Washington correspondent of the Balumore Sun writes: «Jt is stated in we bert informed circles to-day that the names of the Jollow ing gentlemen were esurday seat *o the Senate for the new Judgeships ander the late act to reorganize the courte of this Distr: > fy :— Messre. Olin, ot New York: Carter, oO m3 Fisher, Of Delaware, and Wylie, of Vir- gj ia” 7 —EE— DRowNeD.—Last night, 7 & woman nium Erdget Cary, fell into tha caonl, between Hich Bnd Congress st rerts, Georgetown, and was howred, The Jory returned a verdict cicental drowning. 4 arr . a KESIGKED.—The resigua‘ion of Andrew Wy- lic, as Commonwealth's Attorney for the dis irict of Alexi ‘Was reeet and accepted on Saturday. —— P x APPLES ani) tabs F eieurTE Apply ab 431 B strect, «ppraite ‘ont Of mac 9 3t* VAREING at 498 T7th sirest, Dot i sad BY 8s Foom for rent with Arat-aast pion St @6perweek. Dinne: HY {OK BENT—A weit wi E ie fer 8 gem pid men, w: itheul board. Betreet beer tin, “4 DOR BENT, WITH BOARD, To GuNTLAMET F eu) Beata ape.tp GUasisuae ‘OK > ALR—338 barres ED nova suite Se hada a8 * meron” 3, ivo cae 7 BOUMS. st No § i Ly Ge street, opposite Pr. Mae et proveef Qn TOVs eo! q of JOHN D opr Rm, 8 sad om. ee, Aexardrin Va mar 3° ‘ONSIGNEE’S MOTICE. ‘scraps and @ Cc 7 ky furniture, ey daria from : . W. 1 MSDON. Dt wet 103 Inquire Boral om ¥ eet gctown, DO. mer 421 NP PUMNISBD ROMS IE ope of meet iweations cuy on ith ate} * — ‘ay ment weak! e&ré. Aso tome a : OF iDQui'© ax above, mer: Mas. wan MAGNETISM! CURE ali Diskaies Gann MAGNBTIBs Call and ; i188 sca: w ineton (this @-t9) teotimonials eS Magnidcrnt stock of Head dresses uel ¥~J gg Ban ‘ortem ‘“e eeld st low prices. A call i WM. wein mor) ta JAS. 0. MoQUIRE & CO, Ae buant: = . ° Cc Ome cmwane in afew a heie® MENT Shik st bs sold en rassouabe tebiog trom the whet sex a avewsst, marl a" ‘veh ot, ood