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£. ' = PEBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. 1@ONDAY BICAPTRL,Y e a? TRE STAR BUILDINGS Qeueen PErs'’s Averys ac lirs SvexE> Sd W. D. WALLACH. redeem eusriers ot 94 8 Ta Sater” Ve Seles ie 64.40 © year. on ; Ss for wx for three mcatbs; and for at the rate of 19 cvute » week. Hingle is 0 SBETR. = ALS. FOR BOREDS avy MULES. Cuisy QuasrsaussTEE’s Ustics, Bead Waghensren. — lorees. ant (gr) Aeceriztion. CAVALRY. H i; GBs thousand Bre husired afiwon to (is siete hewts ay 2 Seoken to. ths aeadic. onmreetts bette ie en y + t . and free frem aildefect:. no Yor artiuery, (O01 & Recdred & or ° p) five Best Orson. ) Srieen one-bsif We (i) wistees b oH . between five anc sight years ot ace oo’ oo ors, free from eli defre: 2e3, ocx Dail. ang ed j } j i ; <8. well broken to Bi- to Weigh Bot less baer ‘Twe thousand Melstoo xform t tae foliowia, | erscir 1 211 to be ie goed fash H ALL b be (14) fourtecn hands and over in hight Ati te be-eunservisesbie males for dra z parposs.ar OVER VEREN 48D TRDSR Bie ¥Eana oF 4 PR*PO6ALS. fell mame and post office address of the bid- $ appear in th- proposal. it le in the neme of s &rm, the pames ae Tmouet appear or tha bid will be as the individnal proposal of the party dheicyal parties will not be con- oath of allegiance mast accom pany Iv FoR mOESES. as Sreariy whetser the bid ry Horses, and om tase ih be Did far on the saree paper.” If any vidder wishes to propose fcr both classes, | he meat forward iwo dieting’ propnsala—one for each class. comelae in baring no refer. ence tu any ether proposal by the same party. iF FoR MULaS Pre: must be in s-parate envslopan from thore for horses, and monst in no manner refar to er dcp-nd on them. oporals must be addressed to Gul D. A. Rees. | A e Seer 8 anoaton Dd : " plain! mai “Proposals for Proposels for Mulcs,” a5 the ease GUARANTEE. Phe adjuity of the bidder to fli theeontract,. shenld $4 be swardod to him, mnat be gnarantied by twe | responsibie ms. whose signatures mcrt be ap "The respousibiin not ins suarenwo et be m ra ran stown by the oficial carsiteats of tne Cleré of the Court or of the United States Dia. present in person when the bide sre opened or their proposals will not ba considered, Roods equa! in amount to ome half the sum to he weesivec cn the centract, signed oy the contractor . asd both of bis guasantors. will be required of the | gaccensfol bidder oper signing Sue cow! rae! H Ba Wie bond must accompany the contrat it wri Be necessary for the hiddars A their box: Wen with thers or to have honda aignad io antici Cig Teaty to be produced when the comtrast ‘Bleak for bonds ean be Fite ym npon applica- ! Tso being made this office, either persouaiiy, | By letter, cr by telegraph i FORM CF GUARANTEE. f the county of —-.and State of —, of the evanty of ——, and Biate of ——, Suarenty that——ie able to fulfil accordance with the terms of his propo- sition. and that, should bis proposition he accaptad, he will at once enter int @ anntract in ncenrdanne therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him | po ae ed te eee ee “ H {to gmarantee must appended the official | sertibeate above mentioned.) j . INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &-. { All Horses contracted for under this slvertice- ment will be subject to rigid ius, ection, and those sot conforming to the specifications wiil be re- Ne Moves will be reesived. The Horses must be delivered in this city, withio Yeuty days frum the date of the eowtract, and wo *Ztemstom Of time will be gtanted on any pretext. pe * Mules eont:actad tor ander thiaadrertisemant will be subjected to a rigid inspeetion, ant those | wet forming to the specifications will te re jects ! The Moles must s!! bs delivered in thiceity within | B) iwenty five days the date of signing the | @vatract Paywent tu be mad: apua the eompieiion of the | OF so acon thereafter aa the Unie Quar- | rahait tein tands i i ity in tee 4 or non-conforma: of this advertisement, will ens Yer rejection of the propo-al. The Hermes will be aescted in lote of (20) twe heodre h { 5 0)five an in isi Chief Qnerternaster interest of the Gevernmen? | Quarwrmaster reserves to himseif the ject any or all bide that be any aCe EB Colonel aod Chie: Quarte-may Depot af Washin, 0 obo mace 6th Prerosste ron eur Beaten Propos ste sre inv: ef March. itt. at 19 o'e'e the muheistence Deparimert FLOTR pe | ur to be ‘ommeneea | of af soon thereafter a ea ibe tb the © asual government inspection wil! be made it before the Jour ts rree! ved x E. Bo bid will be eutertaiued {rria parties who bave evious!s falied tu cou ply with tueir bids. oc from iaaers T6t present+o respend Th. fee hep ne rand hen t Bids will be secompanied with an oath of alle- 23% apd directed to Col. A BECK WITR, a. C&C EU & A, Wastington, D.C. ani en dorsed “ Pr: porals for Flour.” mari? } PRUPUBS ALB FUK WOOD. Biradquarters, Department of Washinsion, ee wf hit, reseeraes ruary i a Pacrosatf are invited for furn.ep in, ood to the woops in and aryund the Ports hereinafter Se-cified from owning wood or wood lant* io the vicinit the den. Bexnett. aid, dery Cass. Tillinghast. i aide of the Potomar ncar Ohaie Bride Proposals to be mage ic the following manner, wit. First Por wood standing, ( price par cord.) Peta: Sepa yy gt ge a, Le j | ox woud eutaod corded om the ground | eth: rwice. {price per cord } Thad. ¥ Rropo sls must apace the jocaluy, kind, quanti ty, 864 quaitiy of the wood. c broposs s will be roteived ander this advertise- ert or the amount of wood r-quirad. Pro; will be received at any time upto be 663. b bidder must attach >is full name and Post €e aftress to his bid, ond the names cf ail the Parison terested in the proposal wurtappear io de cath of allegiance 10 the Government ef the | Unsied Stairs mrest ac empany eich O94. Bide will be opened from time to time, and ¢on- es purchases made ad the wood uray be re “The right is reserved to accep! ail or any part of ® E he sale shovid be endorsed, “Proposals for aud addzessed t B ae ELIAS M GREENE. Lieut. Colonel Chief Qaarterma-ter eH lw Bepartwe: t Waskinytoa. OPO2AL3 VOR CARP ERTS AND OFFICE | proro AL3 pen yh he aR Nbe reserved at this Department Jork m..the sth day of May next tor | fot lor tne use of the | sat tTape@eat. vis: CALPeIING. Seven hundred (7+) yar ereim Carpeting of the b. hich must accompany the o sauste te ineinde mak's x. te rach room aud putsng down ts same com piel fe tee Dest manner. Mearieiment to be made: 2 Theo Fr. sud payment niwie for quan ins uhas « be carpewd can be soon j vr leas, oftu | ork inding an Acting eHarks One hundred ard twenty (12) Oak Chairs. cane maple ef which Cau be feu mt bhi offioe, > to be ex n two w eka fror 4 t. Phe price for ery of the sane at ". of the Quartermaster General. fev Wd ROO ALS FOR LAYING WATE MALNS 2 Nb FOR PURDISHING COR PuRKaTION 5 UPS Vatu Rycistaan's Orvice, Mar bh 2,957, heb FRoronata in dop write. addresst cue Die the reedet f the H ard of Aldery aug ere Prt t © Presidente? the Bo Bee eer ne recvived antil Me wh ipet aise elcek p m for the OG ot Wastgngtou dering th Also for fur ishing ore finch. 750 % inch, & of % Sweve te ean be! at by ap by “ RANI ing at this of- Oo g SIDES ZAM wons ehime for mass by BLL ae LAK(FISD OLDS) Lis & QATILN, 14 Sonth —_ street, jaltracre, Mosers. P|. bears & Oo. | bottle | Bitters to suppi | oMbeis, and a fa’ S.—7.—16¢0_K. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. ‘They puri'y, swengthen aad be rigeen te, ‘The create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote te chaege of water and Get eal crereome elects cf dimipation and late Tbey strengthen the ayetom amd enliven the They prevent milasmatis and intormitesst fcvers They purify the breath and acidity of 1B stom- They ure Dyspepate and Constipation, ‘They eure Diarrhe, Colera aud Oholera Morbas They care Liver Cumpiaint and Nervous Hood | sabe, They are the best make the weak man stiong, aad are exhausted mature’s great restorer. Thoy are eomposed of tus ecicbrated Calisaya Bark, Osacarilla Bark, Dands lion, Chamemile Flowers, Lavender Ficwers, Wintergreen. Anise, Clover bucs, Orange Peal, Enake-rovt. Caraway, Coriander, Burdosk, #.—Z— TeCGC—A. &e. . The following ls a sample cf the testlraour dally Teevived: ist Seroisas’ Homa, O:mcimzar:, daucary ib, Batismex: This institu tio: exiemied aid lo ever 14,50) sick and disabied soidicra, L pave of late administered tne Planta- ticr Bitters in mumrronms casee of exasastion, fevers, went of appetive, ke. wits the moat remark sile sad gre T-mults, It ereqgee appetite, strength and ebesr: pour fe liow his vei health. I wiek thie prepara | Sion was in every family, in every hompital, nad ow every battie fivid. With respect, your servant, Ds. 6. W. suoaaw » Soaps. Wit baaps’ eh, Wasaiwetor, b.C., Jaa 73, wu é We require snotuer sappiy of fers, the popular hoaes, Bynes, Ceanwiox & Ce. CLETELagn, Dee el T have bven eo iil with Liver Gom nd Dysparsia thet | was tow peliel te aben don my busicess. I cava toree bottles of tha Pac tation Diviers and ts my astenishimert am entire ly cured. Whey are the bert mmadicine | aver used, ané¢ Lebslien eavor tc make them toon Phase suform me wkat §.—T.. isco X. meson, Youre traly, HOB Riseacer Dr. W. & Ciilde, Srrycon of the Tonth Ve-mon Regiment, writes Plantation Bitters. Th:y aro th sficctive, perfect, and harmless tonic I egar ase Catt Hover, Lorrsr Mesers, PH. Dusue & Co, 3, Ky., Dec 2), i) “Lo wish every soldier Leia has reecived and i i | $ | est,acd bas gi manya | | This Wine ie provouneed by eonn y of whieh dativ | We are comp. ile! to order 19 dogen Plastation i frieucs wao &. procuring this adwirsble articie. Respectiully yours, Sivas F. Mities & Co., Proprietors. tare have me of the worst & f ¢ years staa IT kere Tam. &e., . J. 6, Ostaonn Beewert Horvsr, Cixciswarit, Ohio, ¢ ban b ps as. Dake & Ov. The Phiutation Biciers vblise, Yours Be P. Bacwoeas & Co T ke ke. males rt qvirins ng jawyere and udeita exkau Ae Deliesre f. ke citteymen. © 9 other way of | z to be veTY popuar kere, fvad ustwenuty | mental isbor, will God ihe Plantisticn Billers s { moat beneficial tumic. Erery bas lee of ear -ignatare . 1. DRAKE &CH.. 202 BRQAMVAT NY Fpseawass BTATE Lor? ERY DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH 15 Paetrs vr $4,006 BF $52 060 Ley ST4TE As Act fur the E reaeute in Blate of Del DELaAK ay daterval Larps JOKN A. MORRI= & CO., Menagore. DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN TABMONTH 20 Pures or $1,000 won Ficoxp Garitar Parrr §1 1,000, i price of B4ruv. Iprizeof 4fex, ler zeor 1 prize of ] prite of i prize of I prize of 1 prize of l wrize of i pr se of priae of 1 prize of 1 prise of 1 prise of O, lerice of * J prite of 1 prise of 460) 4.000, aun, +000, } prise of @2,0n, lpriseof 200, . lprizeof 2,00, I prize of 31060 prike of @1.09, I prize of 1,¢00, } prize of i piiee of 1 prize of i prise of L prize of i 1 i 1 i prize of @5) priteol price of prite of i prise of 1 prise of 1 prise of l prise of 1 prise of , prize of % 6 prisen ef @20 are... % prises of 100 66 prites | *0 ar 65 prisexof 70a) Sst HO lprivee Si prizesof 30 2Y prisesof Ma O# prisesof = War —_— S2,2°¢ prises. _.. amounting to Tickets $10; Halves 8 } E RMALK COLLLGK mt | VELYET AND BRi GERMAN SILVER, KOS j NY, ; Quartere R25; Bighths $1 | } DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH | BF All orders for Tickets in the above Lottery | mald be addrensed to JWHN A. MORRIR & CO., Wilmington, Delawarn mar Staor'* O MARBIED LADIES ONLY.—Laronrant ap- View 20d SPACiAL DIRECTIONS fer the full en- joy MeBt, good wpirits, felicity amd health of eveay iL) be wept to any address, by mail or other- Wire. ne us: Gesired on the receiot of ONE DuL- Lak enclosed to» drone The resalt of acionti Fe rch and e riment, th MATION may be implicitly relied mpon asa tings Heies, natural derangement much to health and happiness of every xin Woman. A leppy eiate of mind, wataral enjoy m-ntand good b alth eleome guests and are a by all TOVONE will impart There Ail conhdensial P * or treatment will alko ad NRY a. TAYLOR, M.D, Wa tungion & O fe i4-Un * ([18bS) Hall BTORK. , 242 Pa acenue, maar Thirteenth st. Ladies’ hair colored @ perinavent black or brown, <i tke above erteclishment Also BH BANUEADB Gbhus WIGS, KOLLBRS, ao. tye on hand or mate to orler at tha nhorte DEPOT FOR THE SALt OF BATON RLOWS WATR DVS. ' NEW LHKESS Guus vv F Are are regeipt. of & Denntiful a sort ptof pea rtyly DRE is COUODS. & eh aa Poll de ates Th and White Plaid Valenting. Pirirat Aeiliacts Sb Aipneens Alera vria Kil Gineos, An &e, TAYLOR & CO ties | | | | | | WASHINGTON, D. C.. SAT AUGUSTUS JONNSCH & CO., ss8 FERRSYLYAWIA AVERUR, Saownzax Ora & i¢rz ber., (COMBS BUILDING) Have Juct Eeecived 200 Gass LE &T. MARCEAUX CHAMP:GNz : ; PREREYLVAFIA AVENUM, near Wilisrd’s Hote! | “RED LAG,” TB QUARTA AFD PINTS. neous be ary ebber bined ia the va: eb. snd prom. sipsri jmomt on the Wine List of tretcisas Blew York Detele sod Heetanrante, also 466 €45E8 GREEN #541, eUakre, Botides the abere Wines, we kare constant! t banda fa bow PIPER HEIDSICK, RARIDAICR A OG. iy of Bother weli-keown bre: MOET & CHAN DON ohiquer, . u MUMM & CO 7 An replete in every beri inspect. AUG. JOTLNSON & mer ii tf BORDENTOWN, This Institute ix pleasant! fooateton t ‘ iwlelpbia For cata Bey.J HN Hf References in Washington: Hon J CT Hens‘e; Mon ¢ oN. i Btratton, Honze tativer, dno. VP. Potk, rtat- Depar' Cox, Tre: mert:W HV Depart. tment rc fe wWem* PROSITE PATENT OFFICE 492 :BVENTH STK RET. PAPE RHANGTAGS, Ri cHADE LINENS, PICTURE AND FHADs ‘CORDS. TASRELS, ac. BERLIN, COCOA AN DOOK MAT bd c BF Poperdangivg ahi a for pnb'ie or private buildings Cume and eee, at New Store. 452 py fe 18-dawiw See ov COGNAC BRANDIES, tae og iustitu rf Represen io. N. J ha Dele - ithw wan Js. Lb dow Shates of any Gesciiption furnished KOTH ROOK Seventh str Patent Office, HENNESSEY, DUPUY, OTARD, Mte,, “at NAGLE’S, ___ 289 Pennsylvania a) BHOW GAREA, FrRArsEs, jauufueturar of elegant WOGD, MA LNOr fe a3 Jour H, AND BLACG SHOW CAB Gernerof Reade and Hate yenge, HOQA- » etreels, New Yor Grders by mall promptiy attended to im te-2i paenin. OATSUP, &a. E's, fs Penusyivania avenne, . TO LEARN. By P 1% 5 ANDER SutLOWSRE, Pianist, Vocarist axp C sipoyen, EW anh FIMPLIFIED METHOD & INt PIANO rOKTE AND Prot. Wolo ws bi Classes and a ais which wi ahi zalightknow in 4 very =ho ty and rimen dge by his way of woo ractdinary results NTLRNAL REVENUE STAMPS * BEVERY stall times h reaft. BE COLLEO ORS “498 ertc ¥ fe mE SARDINES. hb ANOHOVIFR RWEES O11 Wolowski’s rew mothod, a parces FOR ing and Piano sano and Sing hay re Dr NOMINATION, K, CAPERS, Ete. ar NAGCLK’?R a 224 Penagivanta av (iveca BROMA CHOCOLATE, Mtz., ar NAGwUB?3, wea D DKUG SPOK 1s PA. AY HLeitg of phyncing » proscription, attention paid to the dia un@ Peoneyiveania avenue fe daw AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATRE. aathenres WHIAD AND POPIFIVELY Laat Rieut ef the Shakepearean Artict, MR. HaCKSTT, ‘whe will appear in bis great elererter of SIR JOHN PALSPAFE. TURDAY EVENING, Mareh seth, Edaloseare's fine someds of th ERRY WIV SC UP ®INDBOR, E: Joba Faletall.. *9. Bora. 5 : co -ss Mies Alice Gray MONDAY EVEFING, The Greatest Living Tragic Artist, MRS. MATILDA HERON, will appear in her far famed CAMILLE, B? Rox Book now opea Puicms oy Apwiss:uz.—Beloony Chairs, 78 cents; Grebesira Reals. 75 ev=is; Pargusite. b) ovn ts; Pam + le, % conte; Private Boxes, $5. ; =a { GRCVER’S THEATRE. { Leoean> Guovea... _, THe = Last night of the Com! Mies LACKA KEENE wk, ML. LMVICK,” ©. PETERS, WHEATIFIGH, © WALSOT. JR., EN. KkOURRS, MRR J BROUGH AM, | All of whom wii! appear, together with the «wxeal | ent euecpany stiacued ty the esisbliskment. in ¢ follosing plays THE HYiE AT LA ct. and to} HEL, THE FEAPER, a W WaLllaCk. ae, BLL DATBNPORT. EMILY MECTayER, ALA PARKER. Icele and Baleony 75 canta: Pamlily Berured Seats. 25 conta artra. VARIETIES! HAZaRDOUP ARRIAS GYRATIONS j and Athielic Exereisee, original and famous in | paetages sith THE GRECIAN GYMNASIA. in perfection by the Wouderfu! nd Tut rsin Acrobatic Mkill, the ROLLANBE BROTHERS, y the most remarkable performers ef the ous Cluster of Beauty and Genius > Le Belle Lizetta, Mise ada Teeman Mise Flerenuce, Mise 3 + Biee Bire >, Kies Whitia, f Mina Marrié, Mise Lester, Misa Deal. | Mr Fred. May, Mr. Budworth, { Mr. Kerr Mr. Clarke, i Mr. Pureeil, Mr. H, Clarke. Mr. Neel, AND THE UNION BALLEr TROUPE! Fate Daughiers Srom Every State in Ameri If @ Baitan ahould visit America. the first piace he wou.d g6 tO Would be the VARINTIES i to exehange ris Circasrisn bea! | for the eevs of @harming indi * whe way weil vie“ln grees aud charm { Pride of ine Harem,” or “The Female fs ith ang y Apoear. NTRILOQUIST g Auto Siarea iG, au TARTENUORY HAzL, CaNte2nURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL: LOU ibiana ay. { THE MGST POPULAR AND THLE BESY CON. DUCTED MUSIC HALL IN AMERICA! POCRAT Thol re OF THE WOKLD TUR AL ETIFUL DANSEURE aud CELEURATED SON GSTRESS, i EERSTINE DR Fainek IXE BE Falun, RENSTINE DE FAthx ERNSTINE DE . will be Palber tis pice in repels wich Btarti ber &e .eucing with s beaut: -Tepresenting an REAT COURT OF BEAUTY I appear in this Ballet RTI MER, the Queena of the Ameri- ean Stage. in 5. THE AK JEEMES. THE PORE, FIGHTS MIT S1GKLI THE =TAGE DKIVER-AN ALARMING BACB: FLUE! AW KWAKD DILEMMA! ap Immense Bilt, in which 4 a Billy fm Wolhe Acm= ’ Jobnuy Clarke will appear, NEW DANCES BY don, Mire Jennie Atlen, lorence, Mine Lot! e Ciifert, ate Harrison, Mins Jenuio, Lx Petite Bila! Core Farly, tf you wisa Seass! Doors open at 7 c’civch ; performance at | Acmistion cents; Orchestra, &) cests; j Borns (buiding six.) §8. 4 GRAND HATINEE SATURDAY Act ER*OON, w Fok Lavine aup CViLpEEs. clock, trem, Cote Haveyon aren the $1 G60 ADVERTISING COACK? Vv JALLAS DS’ MALL—The 1 Aeeden.y.—Mr. GOCDALT, teapeci'ully im Horse € vare’s Quadrille, now ao popnlar—ibat they An conuurnee their lowsear alucee. The p pile tiled to adjsiarion ty tye Ray Bail every Saturday alterncan, at 20 8 aud mireve, at Willard-? Hall, A daily at wy residence, I}th end I ats, te Wt” grand Floral e caret line GARDEN lowest ra oe. ing evary thing now ted to any latitude _ KEB- immnane staak, ¥ . Pears, we its aen, A» 1 FRUIT Peach T e ‘ rape Vinor, Law!on 2 Earpberries, Carraata, i ve TREES. EVERGREFNS, SHRUBS, . DANLIAS, PHLOXEDS ing to the Nutsery and s+ parb amd Asparagus 1 irons JOHS SA mariv soft" Reed Store, 396 Tia ing between ‘ he purpose { business under } feRnew & Marlow isthe ay tinealved { vent ait pers Ded t+ the | ard settle their seconate | collard settle their reoons | Farwuary & ine? W.u. MARLOW, relly that he willcon ald tywit Wood, suy beng | erver } PyeLbtanyp NDON H AND LOND. CORDIAL GIN, | at | NAGLE?R, fo 23 2"9 Venusylvani Bais M VORTABLES. _ Ve RT APR TS im Hermetically Se 1 HLermetical L wSO Pemaosyivania avenue. Oorner ith street and Canal, FISIN SOUP, , at fen URDAY, MARCH 14. 1868. Mr. Hackett | VARIETIES! | . Star of the ; A RAVEL, HELENE #MITi and | 8 } Private | reopen zo'cloek, Adminsion—ledion, cts: | Faskionavie Dancins | forma Bast rr ard winsvn desirous of learning all | tne fasbionehie dancus--inelading tie now Koysi 6x, for | Pritate | erties Btrawlerries, with wil articles | a 8. TELEGRAPHIO NEW. | YROM EUROPE. {| Exw Yorn, March 12—YTbe steamer Ave- H UWslasian arrived Bere at 6.90 thisevecing, with {| Liverpool ed vies to the iet ins | Mir. Newerd’s reeponse w the Emperor Ma { Ppoleon’s ofer of mediation bad attracted gene. } TSleomment The Louden Times eaye sei | Mr. Sewaid, tf not pretermaturally right, \@nprebene!bly wropg, and after crilicieins aod dheren his view of affairs, ea. ‘ant consi: tent with all thal he hee written from the commencement. But whether Le ie coneietent with the facts the Times world rather leave rvenis to decide. The Morning Post ie very bitter and looks uper the letter ae mere bancombe, bat ems. inet, eye itie truly incredible thi honld have ennk #0 low H j ' t H | { +o ertioreeso mach } errant faleehood and abeard nonsense. j | The Star prasson the dizpatch of Mr. Seward, aod thinks (hat it ie unanswerabis, aad that it showe ihat beaceforih not even the mildest torm of interference can bave the icast hope of Accepiance H THR POLISH REVOLUTION. {The Poliek question was the all-ebeorbing j theme in FB x. Ths Russign icy Wan } etrongly d-nou: ced in the House of Commons. H The frelirg at Paris continued to be decided] ; { in fever of the Poiee, bul the general imoreeeion Was that diplomatic meuns would suffice. Tha important policy ef the government in inter- Ting Wee yehimentl attacked by many kere in the Legisinture. het the reporte fe lo ibe terme of the conven 3on with Kuseia are mythical. Notroops are to pare the fronuers withont exprees consent, rem Poland show con- ot incre@sing @clivity on the part of , t u S pines6, With varying success, is a report that Gen. Kapka has gone theineurzents. The veteran Gen. Dem- eo eit Paris tor Poland. The totst +, but nosingle corps numbere more than stated that the Franrror of Rnesia bes red the authorities Warsaw to cuppreee *, within tan day, icririsin Madrid. Gan- iret apoken of to euecaed ¢ Paiser. It was atated tha: | freely taken om the | The capteins ef rehefehips George Gris- | wold,” “Achilles” and “Hope” wers entertain. +d ate grand bangyet by the mayor of Liver- Fri:ndly speccher were intarchanged, Coneul Dudivy areerled the earnest desire ot the American poverhment and people wae le perpeiurte amickble relations with England. The Princece Alexandra had left Copenhagen , forEnriand. Great demonstrations wore mada ; there aud slong the r. ' The British Goyerament’s claim on Brazil bez been modified one-half, Tebel loan has been all ontineptal markets LATEST. QUERNSTOWR, March t.—The Paris corras- oncent ct the Dany News announces that the Trench Government eceived most embar- raering wewe from Mexico. Gen. Forley dus- pSirs of teking Puebla without a much greater for large reinforcements. RANKFORT-ON-TEE-Main, Feb. 2%.— The aikfort Journal of lo-day stutes that the form reen Ruecia and Prussia, - Petersburg. ts conddered the Herlin cabinet to be ef toc general a char- Prussian Government bas requested its lbanings to be more distinctiy defined. Tne H esireof Prassia has ions, which are, most d bers, the reccminending hid Polish imeurge on entevin: tion of Herr ueuirality in tie imeurgents should be dis- Praseian territery, was ine arm acepted with only tight moditications of ' A Baich of Rumors Puivavetrsia, March 15.—The Bulletin has I despa:ches from ye repose und Henry. though it is not credt Troops { Were ordered there for Any emergency tua { might arise A genuth man who } eft Savannah on the arrived here yesterday. He is a pla: 3 x member of uth Carolina he reports (hat immense armie He turther rays that itis the general talk in Dixie that a fleet of iron-cinds will be ready in rereign ports this month, with which the rebeis } repose to ciearthe Mississippi, and co-o) lute with the Movement in Kenineky. Gen. Granper’s torce, who were sent in pur- }enit of Van Dorn, returned to Franklin on Wi dareday, he tehels having fle ‘They had several cay beyond skir- in the pursuit. unts show thatin Northern Ala- , pina the loyahsts are giving the rebels a deat } of trowble-—surpriees, skirmishes and all the ircide i horrors 6! neighborhood war are witnessed. } The Gavette hasa report from Memphis of she capture of Yazoo Pars and 2,000 pebel pris- eners end eight transports, Which needs con- | firmation, H Arrival of Ancther Prize Steamer. Fo. TREss Monroz, March 12.-The British leaner “Adein,” captured by our biockaders the Southern coust, arrived here to-day in hherge of a prize crew. It is understood thst the rebel Geen. Long- street + hendguarters are at Pelersburg, Va. He bas itt@ troops twelve miles thikeide of that | city, tetwern there and the Biackwnxter. A miliary commussion is in session at Norfolk | forthe trislof Alexzader Spence and others, @ ihe turmer charged with incendiarism. The con mi-sion is composed of Col P. Bayer, of | he 103d Penneytvania regiment; Lieut. Gol. G. | win, of the 1t¢th New York; Major J. F. i the $9Un New York, @nd Major Joba *, judge advocate. i } j eae i to Seuthern Newspeper Intelligence. Hearguanrene Axmy Potomac, March 13. The Richmend Exsminer and Diepatch of to- haye been received. They conigin nonews from Cheriesten, Vicksburg or Pert Hudson, ta cirpatch trom Charleston of the Lith instant the city was foll of wantall wee qu rumers of an impending atts aurLentic The Dispatch in its leader speaks discour- sgingly of the prosp for a supply of foo, | ard eaye that the impressment of flour and fram by the cov THmMent discourages the pro- | duction of breadetnfis. miner conteips an announcement Beaurecard has reyeked all far- be that Gen. j junghs snd recailed ali apsentees to their | poets. New Hampshire Election. loncorr, 2.—The rerarne from all towns except thirteen indicate a majority rainet the democratic ¢ ot about 70, Mare fin the I ret K Sarr Lake City, 3 bus day issued & writ aycairet Hrighom Veo r the pol gumy acto! Congress. Murstial «served it withont the aid of a powe nat mumediately responded to and the appeareiin court Upoa jon the judge held him w ballin ), Which was promptly civen. | foes: | BF The Detroit Ad vertiver denies that Fautk- | racefal riot im thet ner, the canse of the dt s that he isa dark- and sts | cny isa negro, — | skinved man, with biné eyes aud <traicnt hair, claiming toge Spanish and Indian, and has | pet only not associated with the colored rest- devts, but hae been particularly hostils to- wards them. He bas alo wea a registered your wm the Third Ward in/Detrott. M. Bismark de. j ended the governments course, and asserted | nia. Engagements have taken place { insurgents 1a estimated at 45.000 | elt, but the latest reports are | 1 Generali Concha bee been summoned to | and some M0 ragged fellows were | but mothing | for Goveraor | THE WEEKLY STAR. hic cucclicnt Family ona Hews Journal, omm- ‘eiaing = greater vasiety of imtererting reedirs ‘Wan can be found ie amy otder—is padliched Om Pridey morning ‘Puawe—Cusd, sowie, to adeane. Single copy, per anaem.——_.____91 06 Fire ea) ‘Ton copies... } of the Treeps. Braz Yicxesras, Maret i i i—vie Came, Ancsm Bali Gaawite } wanal. The dreig- ing mechize has been in stad. work for sey- | eral day. Large fatigue partiee are empieved March 11; Dispatch to thet We are etill working on the | ceit The mverts wer Bigh and estil Mo 4 | TUB © Prospect of mere rain. The weater & ‘The health of the arm hae bapreved +ithin ihe past twe weeks. Theemail pox ie etil? | prevalept. There are @ good mau emsce of Pry tmonia in camp We bave no reliable mews from the !l.faice Indiemole. Somer reporte wa thet th- revels arn )sielng ber. Othere affirm thetehe is « sent j los, aid connot be rendered servicealr. Col. Bllet wane ion toro down the 7 | river with te twe rams, bet Admiral Porter | Will not grant it. The news fiom Yexoo Pass ie favorahie, and | en impression prevails among OUT CRunpe Beat Active Bnd Gecisive operstions will comm-nee | in @ very few deye THE WAR OK THE MissiaaiPrr. | aA Rew M ent om Vicksburg—The Weee j Undermined with Gecret ethos ug i bitrary Arreste’’—Oppesition C: Cato, March 8—The news trom below ts ef & Movement of (jeneral Grent’s forces trom Vickeburg in trapeporte, |pparerty te sens | BOW scene, and tt sbould seem to be as follows: Yeaoo city ie about twenty miles from Views. burg om the river of this name. You have beard of the Yesoo Pass, It leaves the Miscis- sippi about half way between Vicksburg and Memphis, about 160 miles from each. The die- ; lance by this route to Yazoo City is about 2e Miler, the eourse being very crooked Abpat 8F0 seventeen traneporis, with at beast TFN, entered thie pare: and now Genera) tis eee to have gone with a iarge | force up the Yazoo to form « junction at Yaaoo Coty, wi the Renels have « large foree. Tne | Approach to Vickeburg from Yasuo weetward, to tothe rear of the besieged city, ia wary th by rail and wagon roads, and Vie country K. YAas0o i the hey to Vieks' 700 fall, Vicksburs falis. The res: of thie movement, ifeach it be, will soon & ; come & matter of history. But there ver likel todela . pa! cumnex The new conecription law is the eubject of | g€peral conversation. There is no epen oppo, rition to it. Tam convinced that secret ergani- ) YAtION® ATe at work to form plans to i , Recent evente show that similar organisations “4 are oppoeing them. A Part of the Westie drrm ined, so to speak, « ith eimilar. fecreteocicties. For the first time, the Demo- | crate ere denouncing euch societies. Ite prem that the; will neutralize each other. THE SIEGE OF VICKABURG. | Neval Movements of the Rebels—Destruc- ticm of the + ra**—Success ef the Expe- dition Up the Coldwater River. The Queen of the West, the Webb and a tranepert, bave been hovering in the veemmity ot Vieksburg fortwodays. We «an enly @un- jecture What their object in. Seme of our offi- cers @ppearto think thst an attack upon eur irsmtport er gunboat Geet is contem: 7 ‘hers are of an opinion that their mission i to ary Ol Oar gunboats that emp. ion the blockade. Several Mia: river boeis are being converted into rame and gan- Posts st Alexandria and Shreveport, among them the Louisville and Grand Duke. The Hedge: bas nlrexdy undergone the process of srausformution, and mounts three heavy gan. steambont Era, captered by Ool. Etiet, Red River, on the lith ult, and used as eof excape for a portion o: the offierrs end crew of the Quren, was destroyed a day oF [wo veo, by order of Admiral Porwr. Sne vrs ly ing below Vieksburg unprotected, ex- $Rt bs our infantry, sud it was thought the Quen.” To pi'veni her miiiag tewe'us kaha of etn my, a&« the undoubledly would hive Core, she wae scuttled and sunkindeep water, Woerrenton Tiwairs River, Miss, March 1, via Maih 16.—An eap-dition left Moon vw erday mopning reaching the end ot the Part yesterday noon; tweive miles ia ‘tree Cayeande bali, The boauw were mocn tre ke T light upper works, bat aot ose #1 Gin the hull or mecbimery. The mo=: Thon of the trip evercome. [i i« iomcest achicys Ment of she war. Anyone ind seen the Pass before the expedition tered i. vid never Dave supposed thata | Teel ots amen could possibly pres throuch it, Soldiers ane seamen cecupied every ture, , (Ring cown trees, clearing away rafts of eritt wood, and otherwiee making the oc eet very deep Withaswift current and eoure terribly crooked, there was a linhili-y of the Tons being darhed to pieces araiuet tree at every turn. bntsllaresate. They move for- VEC ap aly to-morrow morning. Thr health of the expedition is excellent AU in fine sporits and confident. Loent. Comm wd Gen. Rote sre NE eI Tanger Pp commaunicason hopep web the army. Smith promis-s to pa:red the streeme with gunboate, as hich up as the | Pass, ond as low Cown ss we ge, if the army Will only furnish transports, to retara between veand Helena. There arrangements wil! pro- | bably te made. | FURTBER PROM THE EXPEDITION—THB TaLt a. H RATCHIE NEARLY REACHED, CoLtrwatrr River, March 5, via Gaia, March 1 —The expedition has advanced 20 milef since the last report. The country i en- urely deetitue Nething of the slighwe-t im- portance Bas occurred with us yet. We receive nothing in the way of news, either trom the front or rear. We hope to rea> the Taliabntchie to-morrow, when we stul: begin to make better progress. The roms Lioners and Fulton have joined os, Indications are that the enemy bas Mile i > river with timber, moatly sycamore, whi>%, sinking, only obstructs the bottom of the eban- nel. ‘The grest rice in the river has been caused by cutting the Mississippi levee, [cenaties bows ‘© pars over these obstractions without the slightest treuble.—Cincinaate Ci val. TRE Canal. All the canals are now prononnced enecoms- fol, notwithstanding the enge prediction of a Kebe] pe wepaper that the Yankees would fad ain the Wilinms’ Canal, becanse thay wosld pot dig deep enough to cnt throveh the siraa of bius clay found beneath the sutsoil. It would appear, from reeent accennts, that ey en that citeh may yet be of eome rervice to oe [t srmt the Yankees did die through the chev, struck the quick-eand ander it, and a so>a as the dam shall be removed fron the upper month of the canal, the river, pow apes ee rampage, will rash ok it with ereat force, ond qnickly delve a chaonel large enove® and deep enonch to float onr heaviest om o- bouts, kid what more do we need? Viek-Poee y enrrend:r, or hold out, if she can, ater is. We can sfford to hide onr time, Bat +\> rno’ much longer held out, S@e must «vn | surrender. O7 The course of the Metropolitan Reoort the lesding Cetholic journal of New Yoric ¢ nd the sccredited organ of Archdi-two s yghes.) in reference to the Conscription hil and other new urce of (he Govermment look- ing to the suppression of Reveltion, is gir- ing Much ceneern to loyN men, and w non more fo then to loyal member« of the power ful denomination for whem it c aims to spenk. The tangusge of the editor is, that the bill is Ubcontttunonnl, and, of course, “not binding avy citizen of the United States,” “and, e miscaiied tlonal Legistatare hag ar exceeded it . the peepl- must, neer, loek for protection only authorities Mat can grant it, the Governors of their respective Stats” Again ‘The Conetitotion of the United States no | longer effores protection to its citizens, and the orly barrikr which now jnterposes between ‘ho Whe rtics of the people and the consolidat- ing power of & centrati; de<potixm at Waah- incten is the scvereienty of the States: Ir would he no Sort of conseqneno, perkaps, what the Reecrd said on that or any otheranb- | cer ontetde of the religions sphere, atd i | | beep etending at the head of its editorial col- ree ihe imprmater of the Archbishop of New York, whose strachment to the Union, and toy: ‘othe Government, bappity, bas bever been questioned Itisbeliersd that Archbishop Hughes wit te ibe late whterane:e of the | prempuy rym BF The Stxteot Maine now has 5 G0 men tn the military heplial+, eufferiag irom wounds or Clee

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