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"WASHINGTON O!TyY: @aATURDaAY , MARCH 14, 1906. @BRAPHIO AND OTHER MATYER. SPrILIf OF THE M@BNING PRBESA. sThe Inteikgencer treating upon «Latters of Marqe,” and noticing the action of the New York Chamber of Commerce of the 21st ult, arcurs that it would be impolitic and withont justification to iene Ietters of marqne during the present war, as the retels have no mer- castile bottems afioat on tha hich seas, and theretore the sole reward of the privateer — = booty "—could not be obtained. The Intelligencer sl-o notes the course of thie Government and ita recent promises and pledges in retatin to privateering: and quotes from Halleck ana Kent to show that it is al- ways policy to avoid the fesuance of I-tiers of marque entil aleolute necessity require: The Chronicle replying to the Inte defende the action of the President in select- ing yadges of the new Supreme Court vubvide cf the District. The Chronicie says that the judges of the superseded court were also ap- potated from outside the District—one from Pennsylvania and three from Maryland. Tha atwntion of the Inteligencer ia also ealled to the fact that Mr. Harris in introducing his bill for the reorganisation of the court was forti- fled by such precedents as those afforded hy the efforts of Hon. Henry May and Judge Mer- ick (prior to bis appointment) to procure such econstruction of our conrts. see. A BRTTHR TIME COMING. Itt clear thatthe dangers of the honr are inducing those who wield influence over the populsr mind to exert themselves more stren- wously to cbeck the headlong impetuo-ity of party Jatore in wideniug the breach between the people of the loyal Stttes, upon whose unity of action in support of the Governmeni the so- lution of the problem of the duration cf the war depends. The tollowing admirable letter from the Hon. Montgomery Blair, read at the lace loyal meet- ing at the Coo; er Institute, New York ciiy, so clearly illustrates that to which we refer bere that we give it a place in the Star's overcrowded coluwne: Moatoomenxy Brain on THE Unrox.—The foliowing Ietter trom Pos!master General Blair Was Teceived too Lite to be read at the Cooper insti.ute mertit ¢ on Friday evening iasc Waskiscton, ¥ Messra. Opdyke and others—<eentho men: 1 ree gret that I cannot be with the loysi imen of New York to morrow. Lheartily approve the movement sed the resolutions to be subimiited at the meeting. ‘The lovers of fire covermment should be thor- ougbly roneedt to a sense of the necessity of Courtint, unied ond vigorous efforts to preserve tor mavkind the happy progress of our great Republic, which im ivs# than a century has «feted m the New World a nation blessed with a proeperity bitherto unknown. itis proeperous power is the creation of popular gover R@Bt ON & Vast scale, aud tie stru +; in whi b we are bow involved ix resistince to & must formidable couspiracy of cligarchs at bome sud xbread to destroy it. Itis not permanentiy to dismember its lerri- tory Liat this grea: Government is now assaiied. Ite vital principle—popuiar sovereignty—is struck at. The physical conformation of our country defies all sttempts to diswver th: Union. It lakes and gult, North and Souta— Ms rivers traversing Bastand West from ranges of mountains, terminating in immense bays of the Atlantic and Pacific, and vast navigable streams in thecentral valleys which are chan- nels of commerce, bringing the seus to the homes of ajl the cultivators of the continent, rence r the dissolution of the Union which grewe out of the necessities of comm=rce us impossible as the destruction of the system provided by nature for that intercourse. land and Scotiand are not more marked as the home of one people and one Government than our cwn conttry. Perpetual, anmisigated neetility was the fate of the English and Scotch pore until they hecame one, und-r the same devernment, and so it would be of us. But while the conspiracy against the Government c ot permanently dismember a Union born of matural causes and bounded by natural limits, it may, and will. if successful, changes the character of tha: Government dae brand (marta at its birth, and acepting the connter declarations of the Kebellion, Which makes alavery the toundation of the new institution to give law te the continent. The rophatic heart of the President long azo foretold the inaue which the Southern agi'ators were forcins on the country, when he said, im one of his sarly contewts for freedom, «I see that the Umited States most all be fre or all slave,” and this is the iseue of the hour—not of debate, butof arm« We must juer, or the irresistibie power of the Union trselt will subject us tothe Oligarchs, Lam, wry respectfully, your ob't servant. M. Brarr. This patriotic exposition of the true issue of the times was in exceilent keeping with the Pro eedings of the important meeting, whereat Joba Van Buren snd James T. Brady led off with great eloquence, in behalf of the energetic prosecution of the war unul peace may be achieved by the only means to which the oli- gxarchy will listen—by the due exercise of the military power of the loyal Ntates. Suleequently, Gerritt Smith published a pamphiet, full of patriotism and sound sense, proving that at length he, too, fully appreciates the diMculties of the Government's task in band, and realizes and heartily sustains the cause for which the nation is in arms—the Freetorstion of the Union and the Constitution. His ideas therein expressed are diametrically opposed to the mad iciosyncracies of the New York Tribune, the dangers lurking in which Mr. Thurlow Weed, by the by, continues to «© xpose with s master band, in Teply to each succreding attack of that journal upon himself. Amos Keidail, also, is about to address a serivs of letters to the democratic party, warning it ® bis well known cogency of argument against following leaders who are traitors at beart into treason against the cause of the Tee. | twration of the Union. ! Ova BeLaTions wits Srais.—Some time since the Court of Madrid prot-ated against the reteation or the blockade of Capt. Hunter, of tae U. 5. steamer Montgomery, becaues he was said to be a to the burning of the 24 amer Blanche in waters. Mr Sew- ard ordered him be recalled and tried by —— court-martial. The Secretary of the '¥ Bas just received a report of ihe trial, which took place a few days since before U.S' Ravel officers in Charlestown, Massachusetts. They are underswod to have acquitted tha cosptain of serivas bisme, and we hear that an account of the procesdings is to be forthwith forwarded to her Catholic Majesty.— Tribune. Note —Atter due inquiry, we have authority for statumg that all ramors with reference to the finding of the court-martial in the case of Capt. Hunter, are without foundauon.—Stag. Tus Tammany ReGimmst —We are glad to Gotice that in view of the favorable inspection ceports of the t¢ (Tammany reciment) New York volunteers, Gea. Hooker directs that tho prestlege of lenve of abeence and farloaghs be restored to them. The Tammany regiment has cmtinguisued iteelf in: many fields, and it is pro abie that long service aud thinned ranks vcensoned the spparegt deficiencies oa its prior ine pection 7 The gate yesterday reconsidered the esees of Col. Torbort, of New Jersey, and Col, Ellet, who were rejected on Thuarsdiy bey were comfirmed Brigadier gen ibey them reconsidered the confirmat Kray rnnoweki, of the Fifty i oe Leigadir General, and rej & nls. ot th New York wd him Frmaxciat.—The New York papers of yos-. teday ev hing say The market opened firm <n powrrem: pts and, Biter some irregularity aid Undiness in several descrip'ioas ef -}*cwlat ve stocks, cloerd wih a atrraginon- uy tecewcy In government securitiv~s the * @yieet transactions this morning were io —.ep-(Biete and for one year goid-hearing criti ates, Of the Inter some lar, mounts | <1 ed bands at 99%, and we hear of sales at » or We note litte rturbition in the gold | sorbet, me the purchases to Ml mitaring en. | ft ments, together with the demand for ship- | maintoin prices at about the same polat rotedt yret roay '® cfosing transactions. Qao- | fee Pave ronced from MOK alsly, the ten- | © bey temnge towares the lower extrema or Tbey have enuyht the first salmon in the | y+ noscot, The Pertiand ire 4 Ae very leece Bud promici EVBNING STAR VICKSBURG EVACUATED! , Gem. Rosecrans Telegraphs that ke | has information leading to that conclusicn ! pubsts vse Information received at the Navy Department confirms it! This forenoon, s dizpaich was recived here from Gen. Rosecrans, stating that according +o information that he reached hia headquar- tere, the rebels had evacusted Vicksburg. We may add that for soma days past tha i Navy Department have been in possession of ; information from the Miseissippi river irading to the same conclusion; showing that they warc then Moving their stores and other war ma- terial trom Vicksburg back into the interior. OPFICIAL ‘CONFIRMATION OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE INDIANOLA, AS eS THE ORDBR ISSUED ¥ROM VIC LLJW IT UP WHEN PORTKH'S 3M “ MONITOR” WHNT PAST. ——--—_ SKULL OF THE SBASON. a TUB GREAT. U.S. Missteeter: Sguavros, Yazoo River, March 16, (via Memphis and Lonisyilie, 1%) | Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy —1 have Leen pretty well aseured fer some time past that the Indianola had been blown up, in cunsequence of the appearance of a wooden imitation mortar, which the enemy sunk with their batteries. The mortar was a valuablo sid to us. It forced away the (Queen of the Weet, and caused the blowing up of the In- disnola. The following is an account of the affair taken from the Vicksburg Whig, of the Sth instant: «Destruction o¥ THA InpiaNoLa.—We stated aday ortwo since that we would not enlighten our readers in regard to a matter which was puzzling them very much We aliuded to the loss cf the gunboat Indianola, recently captured trom the enemy. We wore loth to acknowledge sho had been desiroyed,; but such is the case. “The Yankee barge sent down the river last week was reported to be an tron-clad gunboat The authorities thinking that this Would retake the Iudianola immediately tssued sn order toblow her up. The order was sent down by courier to the officer in tharge of the veeeel. “A few hou terwards another order was sent down cou rmauding the first, it beins Sscertained chat the monstrons craft was on & cOul buat, but before it reached the Ladiano- !a, sLe had been blown to aloms—uneot even a EM WHS cave Who is to blame for this folly is precipitancy ? t would really sev mas it we bad no use for gunbosis on tLe M magnified into a monster, and our authorities immediately order 4 boat that would have been worth a sinallarmy to us to be blown up.” Db. b. verrae, Rear Adni’!, Com’g Miss. Squadron. # A j BEY. W M =D. RYAN Will by Divine n€; permiseiou. preach at the Foundry M. € thoreb, correr @ and Fourteenth atrects. TU MORROW SES ee ee IS (gr THe k WM M.D ORYAN.D.D, # preach in the Foundry M_&. Uhurch. carn of Pourtrenth and U streets, TU-MORKUW, tia sth inet .atlla.m it* NOTICK —Netice ia hereby . iven to all the creditors of the Committee of Fair, fur Sick and Wounded Soldiers, to hacd in. thair Claims within oue week from thisday. After the expiration cf this time ro farther oiaime will be paid * CHARLES KLUMAN, Treas. <The members of Columbia Bo- wine Co., No. are hereby bovitied to meant Hail od SUNDAY, March 15, at 13 o'olonx, ip full uni‘orm, to attend the funsral of our late fellow. memoder, Ros - J. Comworiy. By erter: i GEOKGE AIlZ, seer-tary HEALTH BEKMONS POSTPONBD WG es it #0 are sorry to announce that Ker. Lapis has beeu uueap-clediy c iiadel pb: be no ing ja tee today Therefore, thera ¥. if arenes Hall oath the Chee os +, between oe and 12th ete., by 9u'c:ock pext, sf (CS Sete ar CONPERENCH, at Union US Halt. ami Ninth street, on SUNDA‘, at 3 piu. Mrs L Smiru willopen tha mo. ting under spiritual intiusuce. Other speakers may br vx pected. At 734, evening, there will be & public circle at the seme piace. Rpirita will he describe their names giv o, and various manifestations may > ‘ouNe MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOJIA < Tiow.—The anova! meeting of thie Asso ciatica will be heid on MONDAY, inth inat., ate o'cleek, for the lection of officern’ A full attend- ance of the members ia desired. mar 13-3 40.C CLAYTON, Reo. See. Sr TWF LADIES OF TIE WESTERN PRKS- BYTERIAN CHURCH will hold a PAIR st Stott’s Building, corner of Penn wyemar and 2th Fires comme on Monday evening next, (March 9.) and continuing through the evenings of the week mar $-7¢* ‘ SOR SALE—A S1EA Appurtepances aetown. BC M LAENDRY and all the Apply at 147 Dumbarton «t., Ca mar 14-3t* (UR + ALI CHEAP FOR (C48H~A SUPLen’s TEN? acd rmali STOCK OF GOUDA, at the bew Convalescent Camp a-ar Alexandria. Va. Tuquire at the Arlington lic . corner of 44% at avenue, Washington. mari it" A MACHINE BREWING. LL Kinds of Machine Stitching promptly axa cuted at No 349 Sixth ptreet, between ft and I, Dy M. A. TYRKBLL Troy,N.¥. Family anw- ing sad officers’ orders atvended to at short notica ies ing to learn to operate with Waweler the above number Puls 18 TO NoTIVY BU army that { am pr-pared to furnish at And at abort notices all k pertaining to sutl ra HARL AOK, 7 Corner of Joh aud Cathedral ats. mar 14-6m* Hallimore, Wa. mar i4 3t l tices INK GUNPO DER T 12. a F aacau be bought in this city. Ee 10; good » Choice Bugar-cured Hama, 125; «, Dried Apples and Peaches; Canned Paaches, Poss, Corn ana other Fruite Woe ars rmined toseilas low as tho dame quality of be purchased any where, and usaecall. J0e. W. DAVIS, (cosouEr 708 THM ORPHAN Boys, ODD FELLUW’S HALL, TURSDAY KVHNING, March 17. Prof Jas Scheel Flutiet and Bi Hong 3 back r0f. J. Wiessert, Violi Bich iasiut—Joho McCalicug f Fhiladelghis, the eminent and taleni-d and bisto ic and poeti- revter— will recite U'Brien or the Beld toy of Glin Ga! 4 Robert Emmett’s spsech at hi+ eolebrated trial J. ur Raq the popular ter or singer—Mr. Mathew an, la’ rs sloger—Jno. Wyman. Wig’, tho wall known, the favor te, the unequaled Ventelloquint cod Sagi cian BF Let every cnw go to thin weil selocted and diversitied entertainment. we ULIA A CANNON ¥8. WILLIAM PC The object of t ¢ivorea the com the defeodact. { dm the Crrcust Court for Prince # orge's County NON( Gea Court af Bausty smuii is to procare a d-crae to i Dal @ vincele matrimonis from je Dili etmtes th: ant was united ic the bonds of fers spt some time in the year y with whom aae liv: the year eighteen hundred a tor some years they lived together ypon t-rma tual conden’ and affection; but for the last ne yours the defomtant has been bit itth ily mod during t i ted Dut littic for their supp } W aod taken Up his rea 3. That the def-ndaut nas twith marked sisre- y.and fom the volence ment apd conduct towarts ber she wes in dang Of rome be dily Darm in: oa'iauing to live with how 1 te f nd .nt haa beea for some yaaraio op-n nd sixty two h eroun aed (lie) Ciatercoares qibis ta-10us low Gir potable women abl fe ws this pervinteut Course of ufe of Lie defend tat she ta nalistied that Bree Nation can be had between h-rsalf and the cetrrdant Ant the maid defoud ant resides oat Of the Btate cf Maryland Itis theseopen. tiie sth day of Marok. 18°53 ad- aed an® orders d by the Clerk of the Oircait art fur Prices Georg:'4 county, as a Court of Equit that theo uli sot by cansing a copy of this order to be inserted in oub tances of this nm this Gourt the Int cay of dish i ICK S8AS8-'ER, UI Circait Court of rriace George’ itv, z ata Cvart of Besity. rm se ‘Fe8e 0097 — Fes on RD ERIOK SARSCRR, rh of Cirenlt Oourt for Priuee George's ovaniz mar li lew3e* indsof WAGON. i ri i teen & c., ap- Seippl, As a coal barge i« | be expected) The public are invited, Admissi« | Weerta. ine (CF BOiBL, RESTAURANT AND Tavens | Keepers are requested to meet at the OL Amembly Rooms eornsrof Ghio ararne and izta | etree on MUNDAY, 16ih inst. at 2o’c'ock p im, mar I$ 2t" THF COMMITER machines. taughtin a fow loasona At | TLRRS uF TiIR . i Wi—A sma:i HOUCH, fara shed ‘CONCLAVE UF PHANTOMB | a pera agen gel Bet oem | thet have fora month pastrouderad the looaltty aitance, Ana ip, Star | FRE CHOST (N NEW YORE. | c = i : Pyare RAND BOT is a Spey baal. j TOrrible & Astemmding Revelations W¥.'sm. aveder33 mate. poses Duar TW face ‘apa t amd = ‘A Peapa Dp ont | SAD STORY OFOUTRAGEANDWReNG Aw 3e0.Fo s837 1 ot <9 em 3 | eG pecan 8 Bis Biss 1 NEW YORK-SUNDAY MERCURY | a ov 4 i MAEOW AGA: eae Rouse work. Apgiy at No. 133 Wasa SH he given the full particsiarsof bs incliling ta ingtou street. Georgetown, D marl43 t O-teute which ever cantly in =e Tiox ie HAUNTED MANSION WA oe yore tang ast In Pwenty seventh strae:, Now York and the agton- ishing revel ione ati-n,.th -licitet frem the | py at9i Ket , betwoen 4% and ath ate. famous. THN NOCTURNAL ora ¥ WKLL-KNOWN AND DISTINGUISHED MAN quis OF ECIBNCK, Hot WHO SAT UP TWo WHOLE NIGHTS ALONR IN THR HAUNTED RCOM, y in giten camplete, and furnish isture of the awful and ams YRRIBULR ORDEAL thr ugh w DIARY aPLAJ6 ror in- W ANTHD—By an Americaa gir 3 tal hourewors im a sum: y for tha Chamberma) i fe siiy t the Ce ANTED—A nestly FURN ISL BD Ru: oard fora ge zo Ax y preferred chei ane’ ne * SyouDR wri A irk. the spartuont: thetletaet: V rmaid ina priest-f 1 and te ironiag. Ap ath street, wa TBD To BURROW-—TWO THOUSAND D LLAR- fr ten yerrn at five per ovnt. ter eB. recured ‘ya soft ustous in Montgemery cou .Ma Aidrees he stene of th tly before him. n ON THE SPOT, and ev. it describ ons who and tis zy palpitaten with all THE “YOUNG MAN OF GOUD BUSINB 3s QU +L. a AUTEA IN of Sho Hele pine 1 4% ifeations d: sires a Situation ee woocts, wage i¢ an exact transcrip! of what he really he busives-; is @ good penman and hss @ practi -al Chile the TERITRYING ADOT ACI Tei haowiedaw orb: gaerR ee Riot tetas necagiven., n sround him. Heopere the Bib Se conto helt en Oma PTER OF ST.-MATTHEW, and while ie ia SOCTeae YR. MORTON, City in readin. anrat MYSTERIOTS = 8r Te St _ = nace NDS het prodace. He will also bo ronal oversight of mamall farn pey at FIBLEY & GUY'S, 322 Pa ar nue, be mor it at » A>TED—A CULUKBED MAN as wel © who thorough y understands bis busin -s ne din-ny revin 68, DO OTIATA Neat iSth slrset beuwsen # Vageant comes suddenly upon AU STC, BEAUTIFUL SHAPLS. ULY LIGHT, envelop and sur ides. Wordaare faintly utterad andin answer to his question» tween i0th and Ith ats, V Popyibie, to read tho accompanying inv i a fearfully exciting seme, taaulte av seu mar it 2°* MIDNIGHT DRAMA, a aed aa eRviA aes otaile ”" D ery tr v0) is j A* AR a Eta ng Br r es 3 aa detailed hy the writer tn the very tremor of h V kus suitable for slechoc! for young - a If imadwe iin rou i D CURDLA IN ON fawily if agrecable The fading fire: the ax chill, hin atu 2 vr tchool Desks and Seats. the Port Office. Vy 482 Eb— Br, ‘& permanent teunat Contain. CARY. Pest Ufic * ANTRD-—A whie WOMAN to enn and a War ts 1° HK SOME TIME FROM THE CONTE SION HEE are ail told with thrilling force and point. ° WONDERFUL SPIRIT TABLEAU X in whieh th W iron, App yatNo, 252 Fatroot, b. twean ith INOLDEN end lith. mar i3 it TS OF THE PFRSEOUTION AND MURDER TENT WaNthb- © ¥quare Tent. [n- AX quire 506 Ninth street. poxt to Per-y : Perry, AUSPECTING SHB WAS Gord Stereo, " MURDER Paes WANTED, (white tude grueai h IVEMBER 1o50." ki are set forth and mate chs ofsmering @ fee anther * ina mal tomy German pr Such is the leading clause of the fopls tok oe DUPKE 361 7 ttween L pit SPIRIT REVELATION on which the Tablenux hang. and the STORY OF THE PE SLU TKBO Ont forms the theme of the roat @ ist of Ap OL eigiels ta:uing tr xt my Addrees BISHED HULSE, cx The Sex appre: Be lieit climas ia GALVANIZED REFLECTOR OFA wk cas work GROUP OF PHANTOW PHOTOGRAPIL OR a Si on SBRVANT, ons who PICTURES OF THK GHOST 3. Neus oi msad Woman, the Victin 4), the vid Man! When the HAL and the Meera’ n fr milea fram © Apply to JUBN BONE, covuer th wud D> Mi esses at wiih atusaement’ Bit, * when he peruaes the do tipth n ot the HORRIBLE PHANTOM HEAD reeking with blood and glaring withen EVE OF HELLici PIRES as it appeared on the nigit of the Gth inst. N jea cho be formed of these fearful scenes orgin NEW YORK SUNDAY MERCURY THK PHANTOM RATD3 @re also given in full iu this number vlartiing ap: IVB POINTS’ (HOST, IN TROY, NY. 4 co WANTRD —The orders 5,000 thorized te horrew four o and dollars for ire ycara to Da aacured Dy a pis ga of real sstate worth five times the anon a te It. P. JACKEON, No. 155 Bridge at. Ge town. mar {= WASTED By & re-peciable wowan who has 2 babe 3 munthe old.a SITUATION in 2 family to ook, wash and iron. The a ed references girec as to character. liky, ficiency Apply at 264 If atrast, detw-6 and 19th. mar 12 8t* /ARTED--An e ia Tueiwortay V NURSE; city ref Apply at THe eighty pine (#9) Kast Capitol atrect, beleoaa H NEW YORK SUNDAY MURC and 4th south aide mar fF the Thentrical aul alae coutaing all . World, Sporting News, Fire V cotton sud wovlea rags, boos, newapape he Letters of Orpheus © aud A hotties &c , acd we witl send the wagon for ths Junteer ether with wure ckgice weigh them'ai thedoor, aud vay the bighuat pr resding matter than badia any uther New fir them. Be sure and wend to the right namber, York pews paper. at euy price. 375 D street, ocar7ih, MASON’S Paporand Rag THE Warehoune. mar iO tm* NEW VORK SUNDAV weRecURY TAN? “TG RENT_A WL ia now eold everywhere within four hundred mice | WW ANTED TU RENT — & good DWKLLING of New York, on the morning of the cit: pRicE FIX CENTS, AT RVERY NEWS DEPOT IN AMRuICA Bitvate fannly, Bot over tan minntes’ waik from Cantarbury H fer a howss wite bali, cor or t4 publication in om hav — ee ayearly tenant by appiying to WM. M. MPU BATBIOAL INTELLIGE Rian ie ee a SHOWING THe H Ww TED By ths ist of Av: is, a modern PUR MOVEMENTS AND PERVORMANCRS NISHED HOUSE, in the vicinity of Wii . ov ALL THe jards’, by = gentier an from New York, for the HTATIONARY OR TRAVELING COMPANIES, fummer, Address 8. M THAYSR, through city pasmanr DAL bt Office, No 35 Maine avenue, bse tine 5. L : i muh 6. a v AN BS a ee * 4 as SAT witae Not, YYANEAD TO sRLL—The Stoce and Fixtures of AY PRRBENT BEFORE THE PURLIC IN THE a frat-clave Grocery Stand in the central part GRBAT ofthe city. Satis:actory ressons given for selling. THBATRH OF THE WORLD, Adcresa’ M * Btar Office fern SHOWISS a} » fa RENT — ies ra LW. 3 : ANTED TO RENT— Sy a permanent teuact, Fee eae ee EE RHATASOURE Wo inant untateiaed DWRELTRE AOE : A ‘idress—stating location description, and prios a! Tent—Box S46, City Post Office. None bat o» ne ot parties h in wer. f> im* Poeun HOUBE WANTED.— Wanted to rent, for from one to three yosrs a Furnished ann THE LECTUREABOUTS or ALL THE PUBLIC'S BRET PAVORIT BS. ean hiways be found inthe NEW YORK StNDAY MERCURY. Dwelling for a private family. Location in the Also, Pirstor ad Ward preferred, Address Lock Box IN ADDITION TO.aND IN CONSONANCBH = 63, Washingion. D se4t RST CLASS FA LY NEWS JUTICK.—Thore in want of Bmpioyment of any Tie aes TISTER Be ay Se: kind would better call on the new Intelligeuce s tiNG MUVEMENTS Office, No. 511 Ninth st., where the best uf pay #t home or abroad fornia, Europa, ata, will be given to first-class Servants. I have alwaya BY TELE AMOR BY MAIL." applications en band for good Ovvka, L. up to the moment of going to prees ambermaids, Waiters and Beart PRICK SIX CENT for Young Men AT ALL NEWS DEP to wait or tabies, in pri or hotels’ Farm Hands wanted. FE = ~ fyood help will Hind it to their advantage : “BRLOOP, 1aGo, BLOuD"” mes Heures wanted. The best of tesante sea GREAT SANGUINARY SENBATION, [ Mao atin" onvelaree by pairing ss store. viz | : ORPHEUS 9. KURB | WANTED- very person to know that I ain in Has the market, 'y to pay cazh’for sll articies | A THRILLING DURL } im the hourefurnisiing tine. These leaving the with H ou, or having s surplze, will do well to B THE CONSERVATIVE KENTUCKY Coap, | BUOHLY, 425 Seventh street, between G end feetel tate, Ue “Picheulng detaiin” in hin lant | {east eide,) Dealer in Now and Becond-hand letter tothe | tare. mo 16-tf NEW YORK SUNDAY MERCURY YOR THIS WEEK (March: is), | JRDWARD WILLARD, | Wurthermore th cions Historian of the | E AKMY AND NAVY BROKER, | fmmortal an? strategic MACKKEML BRIGADE | gy pier) Vici) yo a | recounts in this same wartial epistie, all the sou! | . Claims and Loans Adjunted Collected, invite buy- - sees yee } ite | nd remitted, Information given o tothe army aad Nav: Rel a i every town and regiment 1 andjeota ‘@ Agents he United stl ring particulars of @ reeent great LNION MHBTING IN aCCOMAO, im which oppressed Ireland hed i if with Cele onthusianm, ki Ua : mar 13 3t* . SuPHRES C: RERE Pay h i ; ORCHEUS C. KERB i marin [Obronicie Ose dh ant Bote shectiy to cotice vine pbristates tise | gsHAMPAGKE ON DRavGaT, heautifally eretatic description of te: ented ;c™ . | watere of Due: Lak . Peoniat—Prof. J. P mpeaiee { the famous humorous | Mervels recently achieved on the empsataoan | 0, by the Mackerel Squadron o: that glorious oid sea dog, RbAR-aADMIRAL HBA j whohascinght more striped bass since this dis. | vesing war commenced than all the rest of oar | slybeate Navy put together. These and other surprising matters, are most tralbhfal.y d:pieted im ORPHAUS C. RURR'S LBTTRE, | which appears in the = B sppens ; ‘ GROCERIRS: NEW YORK SUNDAY MERCUMY A. Lanam Stock ofaant FAMILY GROOMRIBS, | ie B fOR MAROH 15. ry to! town. PRICE, SIX ORNTS, lack Cea, only 25. cst AT EVERY NEWS-vEPOT IN AMERIGA. mane 14 It ar $75 OBNTS PBR GALLON, aT ROAN & rERRIB'S, marllé4t [Chroniei Ger. 9th NOrcE TO BMALL DRALNES IN AND SHORS. A gentleman has on storage, S06 ‘Kh street, next to Porry's Dry Goods Store, s amall lot of BOOTA and BHOKS, which wil! be sola at New York 1. mar Trom plated | > 1hUN CLAD REA STKAMEKS, Begere. TRAFFORD BV ANS, mar 13-3 447 Ninth st. betw. Dand W, “UB UCCIDENTAL HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Nos. 470 xv 473 Pourranyrag Sr., Directly Opposite Willards’, Navy Davanramst. Match 12, lias. The Navy Depart nent will, upti) April Itth next r porals fur the compicte courtcuction ut for ges Kerviow, iacludiug wronght wages. butexciuding guun, orduance | instraments. and fael, of AV steams rs of about 8 0% tone burden he a bin gl + and Sidraught rigging to | often gana weighing aboul 25tona without | This establi hment, having been Gtted sad far- pished throughout io the most magnificent maa- ner, will open to the public on SATURDAY KV KNING, Marob 14, 1433, «to he of the hari tal tabs! J Sf Gregrate Gurtacs, cal | Tewill be tha cimee tha: Srepeli'eiate Saake ds 1-0) equare feet of fire grate suri | & 200 square fet of water-he The ptrictly vyiaer-ciass in all renpeeta, | machi ery to coreis rn : dice tion, horlar @poratin, ris mar 1S-6t C. P. MUNBELL & 00. 3 dependently, two ure crew prvo-lis-s of 18 foes dian eter, cme under each counte’ of the vassal. HAND AND +0R BALB_8,00 Smoked O* Copacity of each of thet ur oyliadern 1° eohi ait beef Tougues, 3,000 Saeep Tongu h fit To be povided with Rewoll'x anrface eon. Iba. of the beat aalt Bet, plate aad bela e d+ower. contai ing 6.50 aquare feet of expo: eg | inthe beat manner, Por sale tebe surface foreach px r ofengines, Bankers to ticle can be b. ught for elxew! be provides for Law tona « coal, apt rupplyof brenh Mea @ Froperal-- ei iyed on gener: pians |” 0HN HUGVKR, corner 3th and D ste, Bod ep cific: ay he examined at the | mar 12 In” and in Oenter Mark Navy Depsrtinent; or pasting may pr pose on plana | SS ginass 5 sue tyelications of hail wal marhirery of that) Conpysn nagtt Bees s maoren orn. ; \ . an ai 2 an SPLIT sud FAS? ERN HERRING | of the bert goatity. for pale at the 1 all <> RGaN & PERKIB'S, j “< As Ca ___Oerner Ninth and Hatene IN iy FLES. MUSTARDS, & lo PINT OU. FRENCH MUSTARD. BRANDY SO do Cage Cups. r i FRENCH CHSKR fv do ART GT PS, with covers. 1y OIT, BLaCKBBRRY &T 45 de TKRT KNIVES Sifece, PERL coco, CHOCO 1 do Rivne nd FORKS. VANILLA, &o , sunt recelse 85 a) bs le F, ¥ soe ie ean ey | mar 128 tt _ __ Corner Ninth Z We } YING OARDS—Hart & Oo y aud sthere eee ie | P's raanck tarion. ani; ANTED- 10.000 housekeepers to aye their | te families mployars in want | 314 Penn. avenae near Willards’ { THRER GOLOOK P.M. — -THE CAPTURP OF ACTING BRIGADIBS GEN BRAL PTOUGI TON Carefal investigation has made it certain tha! the following are the facts involved in ths re cert rebel raid om Pairfax Court-Honer, in which Acting Brig. Gen. Stonzhtos and ozhers Werecaptnred. Vis: CaptaMosly, withfrom HtoTS men in U.S. uniforn, entered Fairfax } op the morning of the 9 hinst aszjoam. He exme into the lines by way of Centerville, prss- ing the infantry pickets, {t iw stated, with the cont t reign Try did net pass in frontef Ohantilly and come through the cavalry pl ketruaning norch from that point, ae hae beemstated; bat kept to the south ef both pikes. They approached Fa on the south sid, & partof the force passing by the enst od of the lina, to the north side, thus surrounding it They then came in from all sides in =quads of four or fire, not firing, but quietly capturing all the © provost mar-hal’s guards,” whe took them for Trion eoldiere. They then formed three partios, one going to the bouse occupied bwGen. Stoughton, another to that occupied by Oel. Wyndham, and the third to that where Lt Col. Johnstone wae. Gen. Stoughton was takes prisoner, Col. Wyndham was abernt and Li. Col. Jonnetone eee;ed. Everything waseoquirtly conducted that the presence of an enemy wae known to butfew. Their chiefohject seemed to have been | to capture Gen. Stoughton and horses. They did rot take or destroy any commissary stores. ‘They went cutio thesame direction by which they entered, struck the Warrenton pike about eight miles the other side of Oenterville, and continued on thatrond to Warrenton To pre- vent being intercepted the wires were cut by } the rebels betwien Fa:r‘ax Court House aad | Centerville, and no communivaiion could be | eentto Fairfax Stauion, ss ull egress from the town Was prevented, otherwise an officer in mmana at Union Miils could have been a: ed in time to hsve cut them off at the stone pricge. @ Sundry citizens of the vicinity known tohave acted in co-operation with Mosely have been arrested and sent here ‘The following is 4 list of the prisoners ani preper sicn. V: headquarters; Baron Gard PP. thgraph epera pher. 15 privates. Gen. Stoughton and aids lost 4 horse tLeir equipments, patrol guird, 14 horses and do quartermaster’s department, !f nnservicea- be borses and 8 servicesble do. jenuy a noms rof the horses were toundin the woods and bronght k. Subse THE KEBEL KAIDON “THE OX ROAD” Careful nweugation has developed the fol- Wong incts connected with the rebel rand to riax ce on the 26h Febraary, Viz: nant John Nelsea, company K, inth Pennaylvania Carairs, was in command of the peet, and bad a force of 40 mrn reports the attacking party about ly ong. The post was compl-tely surprised, owing to negliger Ce and disobedience of orders. There was Gefence made, the men rnnaing at the firetahot. Hie videlles were not placed as | ordered; but close upom the reserve, and ao ine of videttes was established, as directed, on the road running touthwest from Thompsoa’s te communicate with the Chantilly picket; in consequence of which no alarm was given to that post. It was fully explnined to Lisat, Nelson where he might make a stand, in case ofanattack. All the instructions given him were disregarded. Lient. Neleon is in camp, suppoerd to be mortally wonnded, Oneshot paseed through his body, and another through | Bie thigh, fracturing the bone. His leg has ! been ampuisted. One man was Killed, two Founded, and one taken prisoner, and thirty- | four borees belonging lo the post wers cap- tured. CAPTURE OF A REBEL MAIL. Col, Baker's detectives this mourning cap- tured & young man nam+d Owen Ualian while croesing the Navy Yard Bridge in the stage. He had with him two hundred Pounds of borax, which he said he was taking to Chapti- ce fora binckemith shop While under guard and coming from the bridge to the sireet-cars, (Callen, unreen by the detective, took fem s ride pocket s bundle and threw it over afenoe. The WAS, bowever, een by a gentiomaan named Brooks, who secured the package and brovght it to Col. Baker's office, where it was op: hed, end found to contain aimom forty let- ters, directed principally to parues in Rich. Tond, whiia some were directed to North Carolina. A food number of the letters were tel Goyerpment officials, Callan was commited to the Old Cxpitol. Alt the some ume and place, another euptare was made of 8 man who bad # large quantity of dry cs, linen, sheeting, &c,in his Possess. sion, which wxs also seeured. JUDGE WYLIE The motion to reconsider the confirmation of the nomination of Judge Wylie to be an Asso- ciate Justice of the Supreme Vench of this Dis- i trict, made yesterday in executive session by | Senator Morrill, doubtless grew out of a per. | sonal difficulty between Senator Trumball aad Judge W., wherein the Isiter is ssid to have wsed threatening language to the former, on | Accoust of & statement made by him in execu- {| tive seesion, to the effect that the judge had | improperly abetracted & bond from the custody | of the Orphane’ Court of this county, for which j Senator T.’s informant bad no foundation ia ) truth; Judge W. sileging that the Senater had j ample proof of that fact befora making the } statement. The fact that a motioe tw reconsider his nomination has been adopteu, dows not necessarily prevent the President from conuine- ing him in the office. } CONvVIRMBD.—Among the contirmations by } the Senate to-day were those of Gens. aril Schurz and Stuhl, to be Major-Generals, and } of Col. Stevenson to be Brigadinr-Ge eral. nomination of Hon. R. J. Meigs, of Tenn., as codificr of the laws of the Di-trict, was, it is understood, the murning confirmed by the Senate. | | fe bierliira | PROM FAIK¥AX COUBT-ii0USE Fairpax Corrt-Hores, March 1.—Bditer Star: The excitement Bere has been latense since the bold, dashing and reckless raid of | Moseby’s gueritla thieves, who stole Brig. Gea. | Stoughton at midnight from his warm couch, ” without gtying bim «pecial notice, and carrying hm away to Dixie, where he cannot listen to the dulcet sound Of his famous Vermenut band, who rerenaded bim every evening and moraing with soul-stirring, harmonious aud pacri tic music. Many of his brigade sympathise wita bim much, and say if he had bess with them, and lived in camp, they would have protectd him; but as be preferr-d to live far away (tour Pellex) they could not sustiin bin. any of the troops here feel mortified to see such « “pebbiing up” of fine horses, General aad mea without «gun or pistol shot, aad th t our frat was Jeft + ithout sufficient guard orpitrol. Ne private property was taken, no stures rifled, though the bandi:ti halted in fruato! a large stock of army supply goods belonging to Muses Swreteer, Col. Johnston, atter his miracu.oaa recape, mustered his men together, aad has bern in bot pursuit over bill and va'l-y, turoach de uee forests and Monataim paxsas, nut coald find the gaerillas. The Penasyi is Baok- taile ore patroling the town, and good order reig: 1. 1.. O'Connor arrested ai] the mie vitizens and sent them to the Old Uspite! prison, sup. poring there Was eollasion somawnera, Tare is no positive svideuce again-t aay one, now cver, 6nd itis “better that twraty wuilty oes should eecape than one fust person shonid tf fer.’ Among thoee arrested were the f ti» arin: Joshua ©. Gunnell, formerly ek rit. E.R Ford, merobant; J. N. Williams, de; Joi: R Tsylor, do; BR. M. Powell, do; Thos. J. War. ray, lawyer, Robt. Newman. farm-t; Juba W. Grahbom, do; Elisha Owrander, do. Simce the raid we find that apt. Karker, New York, Count Vardner, and Tdsat. Aa cia, of Col Wyndham’s stad, aad fifteen privaw 7 —_— oS e quently they were the! + the pomtoon bridges on the on . rd . J tred cool: Yours, trcty. i ~s a pita. 7 a RES PrRTHER (CONCERNING THE vrs. ERAL SUCCESSES ON THE YA ‘, DESTRUCTION OF THB REBKL FLERT. or Ree ree tows CAPTURE OF YAZOO CITY. | COMBINATION OF? THE FEDEPAL PORCES og THE YAZOO RIVER, > Crisotxmati, March i4.—The Gasette has q Memphis Clepat.R which says.it is reporteg that Acting Rear Admiral Porter has receiveg information that the Yazoo Pass expediticg had captured Yazoo City amd destroyed the rebel feet. Porter momentarily expecid ig. telligence from Hames’ Bluff announcing the arrival of our forces, which would be the sig. nal for @ combined attack apon those fortifican. tcne. Judge Corstable of the fourth judicial Oir. evit Cocrt cf lltinois has been arrested by order of Gen, Wright, for resisting the arrest of de. werters. He will be tried by the Umttnd States Court at Indisnapedtis. Major General McDowell and ctaf, ang Brg. Ger Slemmcr, arrived st the Baraeg House last night. .Mator General Rosecrans is expected to-day. Private advices from Rorecran's army give the mort satisimctory accounts Of its conditios, ‘The men and officers are in bigh «pirive; cong. dent and cheerful. They are well clothed, weil fivd, rplendidly armed, aod have comfortable quarters. Foraging parties have been exceedingly eug- cesstul. IMPORTANT FROM THE WEST. REIN7ORCEMENTS VOR THE YAZOO Page BXPEVITION, i wt Sete Caicaco, March 14 daepatch of the 1B iust., says tbat Qu; oye Division which was forced to retura from Young's Pciet on account of the high water, stopped at Yazoo Pa-* and bas probabiy gone to reinforce the expedition smd to have paseeg Yevoo City, and coptur:d the fleet uf iranspurta which bas bern Pr ndezvousing there for Bluag ume. DESIRUCTIVE FIRE. Boston, March 14.- The Eagle Woolen Mille were burned yesterday. The loss is ure thousand dojlars. It was iusured for fifteem thousand. NEW YORK STUCK MAKKET. New Yorg, March 14, il jg a.m.—Firsi Board, Coupon 6's, 1851, 102% 7.3u's 103, Demand Notes, Gold, 155. CONGRESSIONAL. pean trcnenione EXTRA SESSIUN uf THE SENA — SaTcRDarY, March 7. Szsxats.—Mr. Loolitiue re; back from the ludian Affairs Comuitthe a Presidential Mresage in relauon to the indian massacres ia Minnesota, aud certain papers in relation tothe removal of the W yanaotte indians. On his motion said commitiee were dis- charged trom the farther con+ideration of both these matters; which were laid on the tadie. iri ped then went into ex-cutive session Atha C past one the doors were again op=ned, and the Senate took & recess until two o'clock, at which hour Mr. Foot, President pro tom, called the Senate to order, and immediately declared it adjourned sme dic. LOCAL NEWS. nenetiliietatamate Brcrat Assavct om a Bor.—Yesterday afier.oor, about3 o'clock, a man named Pat- rick Daly struck a boy with aha chet on tae tack of the head, inflicting a wound very daa- gerous, if not positively :atal. Dr. Rolaad, trom Stanton Horpital, attended the boy te-a- porsrily. Father Wait-r was sent for in ex- ciation of the boy's death. Lt apprars that ly and the boys mother occupy the same house, and s quarrel! bad taken piace betwera them. The lad was in the yard, and Daly took 8 batehet, aud going to nim, chopped him oa the bead. He then ran from the premises ant escaped arrest. The sffdr occurred ou Second, tetween F and @ streais. The police of the Fourth Ward have ben industriously engag-d in trying to find and arrest Daly. The name of the boy is William Grady. All hope of his recovery is gone. ClOFB QUARTERS. night, the wardes of the county jail and his assistants, bai 268 prisoners in the stody. This yasi number of persons, all under criminal charses, have accumulatd by reason of the suspension of the Criminal Court. The cells are avout ricnt by ten feet each: and the prisouers at night are ckliged to Lie spoon-fashion, of course. The next term @f court wiil probably relieve tne warden of many of his lodgers; but the prison | 18 unfit for the keeping of even a fourta of tae | prevent number. a Frox Ricumoxp.—Aodoat 9 o’clock last night (Wo Tien Were arrested near Fort Wagerr, arar the Insane Asyium, traveling in a wagon, gave the names of Elias Cohen and Berokard 2. They euch had passes upon them dated “yr yagpece ve by Gen. Wiader, and about $3,000 in Southern monev, $34) being ia Contrderate nots and the balmhoe in State's funds. They were eeut over to-day uo Piper to Capt. Todd, who seut them te the Old Capitol. e —S— WasHinoton * Makker. DotA me for stocks, coim and uncarren soy turaibed by Lewis Johnson & Co., — UV. 8. Coupon Bonds, 1851 1eye tae Oxrga administration were issued to on the cota of James K. ey «° CouktT.—This morning letters of Thoms Sriiier, Ada Guburri, on the Gobarrit. Wo. Dranc wasappointed gusrdiae to the children of John Brervtos. No dacision on the Ba: case was made this morning, Jocge Parcell not having compleved it, bat it Saturday Will it is understood be made on next without fail. —_—_»—_—_ Sotptare’ Rast. Capt. EM. Osmn, A. D. C., ence Wednesday Inst, bas received the fei. lowing: 34 convalescent, 17 recratts, 5) draft. ed men fur Michigan regiments, 125 furlonghaa MN, And 9 deserters: has sent to regiments in the fleld 468 meo, conval-sceat camp 293, to Forrest Hall prison 9 deserters, A Bevesn xwan Txivae, Tew vile Disgeant ‘Srne that quite a spirited litte Ngbt tovk pace p-arTriuneon Wednesda inet ‘The rap: dition sent out was wader dieu. Sted. Man, And embrac d two regiments of imfamtr:, Sbout -Ix hundred of Gol. Johnson's Eat Tee- P peeves cavalry. and some artilier . The! com re +mal mussville Journal, March 11th. The Nash. acon OR SALR.—A four -borse BUTL. gt Taquice Risu i 6 Metropolitan Hotel, fF Wil be ao Uff ce ip the reer of mar lieiw iM ee FILM OF SMITH day disrclved by mutunl The eo wil. be at the od stand, Fo =hom parties wi frm, @ gak CODKeL! coun iaue stot all y @ Washin, mar lie 4, 1363. % SIGN RD, thauk ul for the pstroe- be, por ’ brs uoun tue late Sra. . f o tame Tis nice: of goods will aleeys be felt aad of Oho a5 tod well Los ty con bomee ot Tiersen « Son of Kaltiecre ehich ell be so Meant gesrastes Chet they wil! give entire — caneh of P,P & fos saemeh CH SLT nore to Tasetlige: © ling ore sree in oar an 5 HB. Geode Arliverd oity ot Leute e®,