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THE EVENING STAR. WASHIN OITY: MONDAY. a a7 BEADING MATTSE ON BVERY PAGE. “SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TRLB- | GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. Tho Intelligencer deplores the criminations aad recrimications which now too often char- Acterize papers opposed to each other in rela. tion to the support of the Administration and the prosecution of the war; and thinks the country would be benefited by a more united #pirit. Chronicle, Dotwithstanding the diver- sified opinions of the English press, sees in them atl “the established conviction that for- eign intervention in our affairs would be worse than useless.” . SF Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts, Raving been authorized toraisea brigade of Begro soldiers in the old Bay State, has fofudit easier to get this permission than to get the re- eruits. Having drained New En2land of its “colored volunteers,” he has, we see it stated, “opened recruiting offtces at New York, Phila- delphia, Fortress Monroe, and even as far Southwards as Key Wert. A New York co- Yemporary expresses the fear that his crimping Sergeants will shorily turn up in Egypt, com- ‘peting with Napoleon for the next cargo of Nubians. Grere_er ConnerxpD.—Thurlow Weed has been badgering Greeley lae-ly te the extent of forcing the latter through a variety of natrow holes, and finally seems to have fairly cornered him. Driven to desperate frankness by Weed’s syttematic approaches, proving (from the files of the Tribune) Greeley’s indisposition for the warand readiness to make “the best attain. | able peace,” Greeley now says that he is tired of the war, and if itis tobe contfnued longer than this spring he wants «to be counted out.” Grover’s THEATER—Grover follows up hus feats of managerial enterprise by bringing on here the famous Wallack-Davenport com- pany, who appear in standard drama forashort season. They open in “ Othello,” with such performers as E. L. Davenport, J.W. Waliack, Jr.. Emily Mestayer, (of the talented Mestayer family,) Ada Parker, and others of note, in the principal rol Tue Cuiyrewas.—The new (amendatory) treaty with the Chippewas, confirmed by the Senate on Saturday, was duly ratified on the same night between the Secretary of the Inie- rior and the intelligent Chippewa delegation now here. It secures the tribe such additional lands as they stand in need of. Tue District Supreme Covet.—it is vn- derstood that to-day the commissions of the judges] of the Supt me Court of this District will be made out and handed to them, when they will at once take the eath of office, and organize by electing a clerk for their court. &7-Hon. John W. Noell, M. C. from Mis- souri, died at bis rooms on Ninth street, in this city, on Saturday. Gen. Noell was a member of the 36th and 37th Congre<ses, and was re- elected to the 6th. 87 Application has been made at the War | Department for-authority to raise a colored regiment in Philadelphia. The offieers to com- mand are men who either are, or haye been in the service. a@-From Hudson Taylor, agent for Wash- ington of the Leonard Scott reprints of foreign magazines, we have the Edinburgh Review for January, a good number. S@ The New York es appeals good sense” of Cassius M. Clay to decline ac- ceptance of a place for which he is so mani-_ festly unfit as an important diplomatic mission. S7-OCol. William A. Spencer, Clerk of the | Court of Appeals of Maryland, died on Friday last, at bis farm near Centre ville,Queen Anne's RAmte Af teh nias @7 John Van Buren has received a nnmber of congratulatory letters on his recent loyai speech—one of them from a Maryland slaye- Bolder. v7 Secretary Chase is reported to haya ef- | fected a loan of one hundred millions in gold ‘ with foreign brckers, at the current rates of exchange. S7 The New York +Arglo-African” (orzin of the colored peuple) devot+s three colamn- of ats last isene to peppery abuse of General Banks ter bis course in New Orleans. 87 Mrs. Gracie anc her dauzhter and a Mrs. Stewart were arrested, on Friday.in Baltimore on achargeof aidiug Fderal soldiers to dezert. How Geéx. Stovexton was Cartrerers.— ‘The following extract from a letter from a Federat cold®r at Fairfax C. H. to a friend in Verrcont, written four days prior to General Stoughton's capture, will probably explain how it was accomplished: “Generali Stoughton, who commands the 2d Vermont Brizade, bas his headquarters in the village, although his Brizade is five or six miles away. What he could or would do in case of an attack, I don't know, but it seems to me that@ General should be wittthis men. If he is eo fancy that he can’t put Sp with them, the Government had better put him out’ * | * «There is a woman living in the town {Fair- fax) by the name of Ford, not married, who bas been of erent service to General Stuart in giving infermation, &c.—so much so that Stu- art bas conferred on her the rank of Major in the Rebel army. She belongs to his Staff. ‘Why our le do not send her beyond the lines is am question. I understand that she and Stoughton are very intimate. If he picked up some night he may thank he: it. fie father lives here, and is known ef es and give all the aid he can to the this ia the little hole of Fairfax, radar ao of the Provost Marshal, who is always full of bad whisky. So things go, and it is alt right. No wonder we don't get along faster.” The young woman mentioned above was ar- Tested on Friday. Upon the premises were found letters which indicated that she had been corresponding with Rebels in Richmond. Some papers of an important character were not overiooked, and through them it is learned. that another raid bad been planned for Satur- day night. Several thousand dollars in Confederate bills 8 d Other Seceeh papers were also found. LETTER reoM GeNerat HALLECK To GEN- BRaL Roseceans.—Major (ieneral Halleck has addreseed a letter to Gen. Rosecrans, ap- proving the suggestions of (ienerals Reynolds and Thomas in regard to a more rigid treat- ment Of alldisloyal persons within the lines of (Gen. Rosecrans’s army. “No additional instractious ia chiet are deemed necessary tells him that he has pee to enforce all laws and usages of war, however rigid and severe they may be, unless there may be some ac’ of Corgress, regulation, order or instruction tor- bidding or restricting such enforcement. As a general role, he says, “you must be the judge Where it is best to rigidly apply these laws, und where s more lenient course is of more ud- Yortuge to our cause.” ctions, however, should always be mace tim regard to the character of the prople im the district of country which is militarily crcupied or passed over.” — L. In conclusion Gen. Halleck says: “The laws @nd usages of civilized warfire most be your guide in the treatment of all classes of persous ef the constry in which your army may operate, or which it may occupy, and y. will be perm: 2 lt where it is from the general - Gen. Halleck ite fer you Reet to Vigor, and where bes: to be mure leu Mre.-Marr Wart.—The wife of the Inte Bowrioms Mat Ward, traveling under the vsepmed nome of Mrs. Robinson, w Arresied at Isiead No. 1, on bowrd a stean Cars sro, fer tryin Trhe l offi ers throw arrest S°tT from ' i seseceseeess.. MARCHE 16, 1863, ; |OUR MILITARY BUDGEHY.| THE IMPORTANT FROM WINCHESTER, — RECONNOISSANCE BY GEN. MILROY. eo NO TRUTH IN THE STORY OF &-C: RATE FORCE IN THE VALLBY The following dispatch, from go intelligent. | |, and well-informed a source ag W. P. Smita, | It railroad, sets at reet thestory of the appeor ince | ean d ot a force of the rebels in the Walley : Campen Station, (Baltimore,) March 16 — 1. a.m.—W’. D. Wallach, Editor Star: roy’s tillery of Saturday from Winchester returacd® this morning. Results highly satisfactory. Tae story of 10,000 Comtederates at Strasburg or be- yond found entirely untrue. No enemy but | cayalry discovered anywhere in the Vall-y, The Baltimore and Ohio railroad, therefore, is not only entirely sate, but our armies south of that great line are not even threatened reliable. The indications are that this distinguished officer, recently confirmed to his present rank, will be at once ordered to duty as commander of the division of cavalry attached to the De- partment of Washington, where the services of such an expesienced cavalry General are proved to be absolutely necessary by the suc- cess of the Fecent rebel raids of Mosely aud others upon our front. We apprehend that the force of cavalry attached to this department is amply sufficiert for any possible service to be required of it, and that the difficnity in the way of its utility has almost altogether grown out of the want of an experienced and efficient cavalry division commander constantly out at the front, and carefully watching every move- ment of the small bands of guerillas and other regular troops that have, alone perpetrated the mischief tuat has taken place there in the Mil. vy reconncissance of cavalry and ar- This is W-.P. SMITH. MAJOR GENERAL STAHL. conrse of the last four weeks. SUPPRESSION OF THE CONTRABAND TRADE. Gen. Lockwood and staff visited Leonard- town, Md., on Tuesday last, and remained until Wednesday morning. He is nowin com- mand of all the military forces stationed in Charles and Si. Mary's counties, and will ' establish his headquarters either at Pomt Look Out or Leonardtown. The principal object of his mission is to suppress the contraband trade intercourse, generally, Dixie. charged with. between THE HAYTIEN, MINISTER. . irom Hayti. ‘to the | The thunder and lightning that occurred in | iit | tot i ihe ina! wor | emergency. ——— A FLUSTER. PRISONERS ARRIVED, | Milcs within our lines, near Union Mills. | Lieut, Samuel P. and private Wm. H. Whit- | | more, taken near Drainsville. They claim long eince to have left the rebel service. but are ged with acting as guides for White and Moseley when the jatier approached our front. Yesterday, the following refugees from ihe Seth reached here. Viz:—From Kichmend— Plapcie, P. M. Gow, Alex. Muirhead, ¥F.Q'Donvell, D. Metiuire, M. Timli Morrison, P. Carr, Owen Johnson, Jno. Br: REFUGEES ARRIVED. Also, j — Cunningham, wife, three children and yant, Merris Power, Mich’l Connolly and wite From Culpeper Court-House—D. Davis. From Fauquier county—J. Lewis, We believe it has been determined to remove from the immediate vicinity of our lines, in Fairfax, all residents not known to be reliably loyal. -Events of the Inst month have amply | demonstrated the pressing necessity for putting in force this expedient, by a resort to which the rebels have invarlably profited ever since | DISLOYAL PERSONS. the war begun. SOLDIERS’ Since the est-blishment of the Soldiers’ Re- , treat, October, 161, the commissaries in charge | have issued, to the ist instant, 906.133 rations to Tegiments and companies; lescents, stragglers and deserters; ant! 18,965 to there and lie promises to respect the institutions and laws of Maryland, and to protect the peo. ple so long as they commit no acts of dislceyal- | ty to the Federal Government, but he threatens ‘ to punish with a protracted imprisonment ail who are canght in violating the laws of the United Staies. His present force number about | 1000amen, which will be increased to 5,000, if deemed necessary to enforce the measures ke is it is probable that our cotemporarics who are making a great “to do” over the fact that the Haytien Minister is to dine to-day with sho Secre‘ary of State, are rather running the thing , into the ground. It has for many years ween | customary for that functionary to invite each new minister accredited to this Government, seme week or ten Gays efter his a1 dine in company with more or less of his coi- leagues representing other powers here. The | Secretary of State seems in this case to be sim- | ply fellowing the diplomatic custom of the past half century, rather than se!ting a new precedent in the case of this representative val here, to this vicinity lastevenjng flustered the telezraph | operators amazingly. They found themealyes j unable to pass communications between Union | , Mills, Fairfax Station, Fairfax Court House, | &c., and forthwith charged the difficulty upon | rebels cutting the wires; rath Cause: tne sta sphere #@ OF the atmosphere | | Their concequent reports to headquarters of | | this department caused a very general sum- | mons to readiness for active mevements of ali | its troops, which were responded to with such | — alacrity as to demonstrate that they aro ina (} yery commendable state of readiness for any | Yesterday, the Provost Marshal committed | to the Old Capitol Jacob L. Wright, of com fiany ! @ sth Virginia cavalry, who was found three | 158,223 to conva- | teamsters and laborerg making in ali 93,324 rations. OF, Rall WE WISH TOCALL THE of the readera of the Siar ven by the Sham Ex . between 9th and Mth 5 rock Clab, at Tem ta., tO be Nop | With a large stock of LADIES’ UNDSRGAR totheGrana bal | gMENTS. | OK. & W. MEVENBERG, Tanes | eid on the 7th of March. Ticketecan be bal at the door. A! Strongly recommend our friends to attend. } LATEST NEWS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM Vicks. A Splendid: Victery on the Yrree—Febels igre Master of Transportation Baltigfore agd Odio j ceived in led tha: Commodore Porters Bad're- | tien” thatthe Yazoo i t pedition had captured Yazoo City -andyde- stroyed the Confederat» fleet between Hain s | Biuff and ¥azoo City. Commedore “Porter | momentarily expected signals from Haines’ | tnite ; The canal opposite Vicksburg is temporarily impeded hy the washing away of the embink- ment at the mouth of the levee between Grand Take and Providence, which was cnt by the The water is overflowing the whole country. The water is three feet deep in the canal beyond Lake Providence. Ourmen are still at work, and the canal is believed to be a success, notwi hetanding the levee cutting. The health of the troops is improving. SS SY { i | rebels. { | ; Sec has deen al owed in the following case: | Chfistiog Badera...,.... im De Lurusey or Stare t 7 Wao seron, Morne 13, isss. Relesse from the draft the ground of alien Name. Where Drafted. THE GOOD XEWS UTHWEST: pes * jee 6f | OFFICIAL PoNriRMATION OF THE SUCCESS . Col. 4D, 139 Penstylvanié svence OF-THEFALCO EXPEDITION! | above Nineteenth street. i — | APMIRAL PORTER PEVORTS TO THE NAYT, EPARTMENT UF STATA, | DEPARTMENT THAT HK HAS JT p™ Wasuinorcn, Jauusry36, 1883. HEARD 1HE SIGNAL GUNS AGRBED Tho Reerotary of Stete hereafter receive Me UN. 1F THE KXPKDITION SHOULD pars of Congress on business on Satgrdays, com- wmencing with Saturday, the Grst of next month. ate wae WILLIAM H.BEWASD. | The Navy Depar:ment received a dispateh — | this forenoon whick greatly increases the prob- _ | ability of the truth of the acconnts we publish elsewhere, tbat we have gained a very im- pcrtant victory on the Yazoo. The despatch to which we refer is from Ad- BE SUCCESSFUL. Vy ANTED—A whit avepne, near 3 Store ar 15-20* TANTED—Two WHITE WOMEN to heip in | iF | Ser tthe strest and tkeavenue. Apply to JOUN BLONTZ, corn rth an ats mar I3-la” 456 PHOTUGRAPH CARDS, Q oR SALE CakAP—An AMBR°TYPE CAR; ma; b- recmat tr. ho HALLS Coach Pacto-y Newoand choice selections of CARD PHuTJ- meee coy os at och beat Engravings, Paint- +t laivary, eceived at ’ ies i OATy JATIN. MANE RITERS, JOTLN Wo, 186 7th wtreet.§ dou x above * ~ Odd Fellows’ Hall, <DERSIGNED RESPROTFULLY I friends and the citizens ¢ Vint be haw teken the atan é iby James Steala,on Pa, ; be'ween Ist and 2d streets. waevo designs keerizg a first-class RESTAL - RANT. Thankful f¥r past favor: whilst at his late father’s. (Post Offics Restaurant.) he solicits a con tinuance «f public patronage, and trus w known reputation axa caterer, will need no farthee comment. Hin larder will be supplied with th: finest delicacies of the season, aud his bar contain the choicest liquors and the most recherche beaud | ofcignrs. mar i6-lw* __ JAMES W. GIB! RAGBABbeoN ON HOSSES Rarey on Horse Taming, ie Miles 6n the Horses Foot, and howto kecp it Sound,%c. Cole’s American Veterinar “ Gentleman's Pocket Farry Ye, Turner on Training Young Horses, Lon: Dada’s Moder: Horae Bucio: Steneber ce’s British Rurai Spo Rtewart’s Stabl+ Book: $1. Youatt and Spooner un the Morse; (Pies Bunting Field by Usirer. tin : Qi. Stonehenge on the Horse. London Beaucker on Brent ine ard Trairing Horan Lawrence on the Hores: 65 Linsley on Morgan Hor 1 The Horse Owners’ Guid eee pas sae. . [OOK BALE—A ELEAM LAUNDRY and all appurienances, Apply st $47 Dumbarton et., Georgetown B.C mar 1-3" Fos tALs CHEAP FOR CasS—A SUTLER'S TEN? and +mali SPOCK OF GOODS, at the bew Convalerc: C Va. Aloxandria, Tnquire at the aud Pa. aven . MACHINE SEWING AL Kinds ot suet itching promplly exe cuted at No 3 iween Hand £, j ¥. Fami orders ations olesra te to at short ith W ning ’» mac! & Wilson hiner, ta w leaping nit the above umbe = ¥. - 14 3e™ puis 1S TO NOTIFY sUrLeks oe rue army that [am prepared to furaish at a‘! tices aud al short notices ailtc:nds of WAGON = pertaining tosuil-ra. CHARLin SLACK, Corner of Jobe ant Cathedral sts mar 14-6m* NOTICE £0 SUTCERS' AND OLHER IN have in Store— ap- 2h dozen FRY PANS. i 80edo TIN PLATES. a do PINT CUPS, do QUART CUPS. _ do Soaee CUPS, with covers. 75 do POCKET KNIVES. 25 do KNTVES and FORKS. 10 do COFFEE POTS. ° i Wholesale manufacturers of Tine Ware oresals Denaly H.& H. U GREGORY. 1 | 321 Penn. avenue, Washiugion, D. 0, mar 13- Iw {Chron.} rue cecipentan HOPEL& RESTAURANT, Nos, 470 asp 472 ¥ourtagytH 8r., Directly Opposite Willards’. aving doen fitted and far- rougkout io th jost magnificent man- yeu 6y sue yuu: £ATURDAY EVENING, March 14, 1968, | Itwill be the aim of the Proprietors to make it Strictly Fike7-CL4s8 io all respects. mer 18. 6t* Cc. P. MUNSRLL & CO. N HAND AND #OR SALR-S/00 Smoked and alt beef Tongues, 8.0 Shaap Tongues, 15,000 | | iba. of the best Salt the: jateand brisset, cured ; inthe best manner. For sale lower than the same , cle can be bonght for elsewhere, Also, a con- | enteuppty of Fresh Mea’ i JOHN HOOVER, cornar 8th and D eta, i This estadli-hment, hi bisbed a LA eee Rares. C Fisu—#isu! i -ODFISH HARE, No. 1,2 sud 3 MACKRRR SPLIT snd BASTERN UNKRING, all | ef toe best cuality, for rale at the low- eet pricer, at bGaN & PERRI moar 13 3t ‘inth B stror L BRANDY | TE3, JELLY, | IRUP, TOMATO | BL BROMA, , ne + N & PERKLE’S. | Corner Ninth aad E streets, <IPHE’S PALKN? CUAL OIL AND GAS Nurvery and Cookiag D4 cin Low de seen in operation at TH. Bayley’s np and Coal Oil Store. 476 7th street. opposite the Post Office. Lai pe are worthy the aicentiog of hospitals, fain lies barb re. scldirre aod bachelors. They are ° D, A BR E B OCOLAT ttable and can be placed on your table, and ace ineaiuable for the sick room. Cont Oil Lacapa, himuey* Wick for sale whol~sate and revail, 496 7th street, H. RAYLEX & CO. : A EGY wanted, mariliwt } H B phase KECEIVED—A large k of Maltese | Tread aud Vaiencicune Coliars aul Sts. Pisin and Embroidered Handkeraniefa, Infant Rober and Waist, Dhread ana rusher Lace Vers. Atao,a | Magnificent stock of Meadaresaes and Fancy Goods euch ge t-el Jet and Torteise Pins Grops and Belt Chaspe, Portemennates which will De Sold @t low prices, Aca fully solicited, WM. WEINBERG marg-ly ___ TS Murcet Space. FOE FALE The best four horse * RIG" for a | wgintierin the army. Inquire of ©. J. NAGLE, | | 259 Pa avenue m: 1 EMBR0rb Bie 1 j ‘, EMBROIDERI MS! | We have now in store, and wiil neil without any | advance on old prices, the following goods, rush a , CAMBKIC and SWISS GANDER, ie 8 do. INSERTING gud #3, COLLARS and SLEEVES. in ec INFANT BODIES xnd ROBES. | WINDOW CURTAINS, | Plain Hematitched acd Embroilered WH ANDKER- CH EFS EDG- ts and single, H 45 Market Space, (under Avenue House, maril between 7Lh and Stir ste, H mpwo = Nv { CHICKERING PIANO: | for gale very cheap, at the music store of s MOTIOR.—Hatice in hereby given to ailthe | mar is = MESO | creditors of the Cowmitt * y 3} Wk and Wounded Soldier. to hand te thar G48 ANT AMES LANTHEN GS Goa PES, claims within one week from thisdry. After the A large and beautifnl variety Just received, at expiration of this Ume no further claims will be uty key! .W. BUTELER & BON. | paid. _mar M-3t" OHARLEX KLOMAN, Ereay. | General Housefurnishing 8 | YOUNG MEN'S CHKISTIAN ASSoglA- | _™8r125t 31%, Iron bt I i. anc Tion.—The intion will be held o'eluck for the election of offcers! f the membe: mar 18-5t on MONDAY ra is desirad. 0.6 € ST. PATRICK’S DA iS ming unde the auapic.> on the table at half- which may be had at ‘alocn, Duty & the railroad de cban. tailer.)7: mar H-W_F.M&T-4t 1G OUR S4L THE ASSESSORS, having ‘comp Seecrement ior 1863. will meetiu their row: Hal). asa Roard of A t h ef March pro leint 4 to make such corrections as th jeer neceskary. honvred anniversary will be macner at rity if 1s i f Slob Gautier’-, on Penn. ave: of the Fenix Societ Tete clock. Pieke @ follewiu rls Waion Re ‘M annual meeting of thin Ass 16th iost..ata A fall attond- AYTON, Ree Sec atreet, opposite the Possumes. Grry Ware, # : tad pea, from the isth in ximo, inclasi to h Piaros, Inquir st the Star Offices. PA vw nearly pew é 4 &e inye bight ennen T MOCKE’S WES Py Vinge b ‘ uE—Fou ANS COR SALE ONE HOW CAtKs AVIES, PRA FS nu per CTICAL PHYSICIAN eREET uprlice with fr . Filet Artic! Nesk tir Steet, th Site) fe 17-2awtMar j —Oue of the’ finest cf Chickari:. tt may 7 ee M mar bee P-Ore OYSTER ROASTER foguire at J.D. HAMMACS 3, + R¥enue Bau tet atany hoor an a1 mar 1-tw* ENO DYHUG sronse th vide ins | Beco tbe ecm: matics SUClUPANL, Sear t endat Jamen Lackey’s (mer - | Farina Cologne and Toilet Articles e-n PAWNBROK BK—PAWNBKUK ERI No, 20% C Street. Between Mh and wth streets. 6 + | GI Mevey advanced on G Diamor ds, and ali articles in miar 12 lin’ oo old. Silver, Jeweiry, | eecd order JOaN PELLA & OO. Ne 1CK OF REMUVAL UP STAIRS, The ladies and public are respe that the urmed ‘ishinent swell kp GIBBS BAIR STO iture be carried on Up e Where a full aesor , trnide, Carla, Pages the seune ment Wins. aif Mandeaus, Ae, li he Yeon bend vr made to order ut ihe shortest c ». fine Perfumery, Extracts, Combs, Drushe: t Mirror., Boaps. D -ntifries : Joseph Autiow | | 242 Penn. avenue | 89° Heir worked into Ornawe: | charged. &e (Petite Poix;) Copas, in oil; Nonparei!;) French P.cxlea: Mon Tisle; Fpaniah end Fr-nob Olives. An- | Chovies; Btrasvourg Me-ta—tast roe-ived — * KING & BURSHELL, mar 42w Corner t8th st. and Verw.nt ay. iM lai Ea Ke L Fer sale or exelmuge, alot of well-bro 7 Keo Mules ard intends beeping coustaat ty ov bend Mules and Horses for sale or erchar xe, 7 A. RL PE 7th etraet, hatwreen H and tale O'tck TO SMALL AND STIOES | _ fe Rim DEALERS IN BooTa A genilemaa has « FOG Sth street. neat to Parry's ode Sore, a emall lot of BOTA aod Obs which will be rold at New York rrices, marli tf —~ | Warehouse, | or parties bh i es liberally rewarded & charges aud take bi: | white star on forehead ; ieft shouider somawh | _ mar 16-16" _REWAUD.—Lost or stolen from tha sub- | hundred of them are in the hospitals. § ! 00 seriber va the 3th ipst.. ‘four HORSES, Gen. Furey gave @ farewell address to the | two bays 1i years ol}, 15 hands high; one bay é | years old. | above cow willcome forward, Kichen of restaurant, Apply at 476 15th | roiral Porter, before Vicksburg, dated the 7th fiteet yDOny a Peipetadl a t inst. He says that be had just heard the TANT) r Stadlé yous Woman, « W itt ttionascian brnad Gat nihaty | signal Agrecd upon ‘between himself and scat le ae 1*"_ | Commander Smith (who commands the na- ee Tat eee AS es FOR GAS. * | val portion of the Yazoo expedior ) to be fired location pal price ate satistantors ee #3: . vy the latter se scou as he should succeed ia . . - 7, nk yelling into the Yazoo riyer—nine minute 7 ANTED—A BOUBE in mronveniert partuf | &* W the city, payable monthly or quarteriyitad: | puns and three guns aferwards im quick sac- iran adavess ceeeen che hestOmea, ok cession. His porition on getting into the river | would be in the rearof Vicksburg, and close H enough to the Missis:ippi to permit the signal | to be clearly heard in Admiral Porter's sqoad- __mar 36 | Ton. OUSE, betwcea }-- As the rebel fleet of transperts, &. had taken tion hatwaen th | Rent | reiuge in the Yazoo, it was of the utmost im- ¥ | portance to them to prevent Commander Smith's sb | expedition from forcing their Way inte it; and and iron; one who understoods her 2: ans thorousniy. Noue need apply wethout the best of | & Stubborn engagement to that end probably references Apply at 135 @ street. 24 dcor abore | iooy place. 2ist, south side, i — given, Address, through the ?ont Ofc mar I St* V h ANTED—A firat-rate COUK, WASHER and TRON KER, and to do general houdework; also, Tmake herself os ference required 9 12t> and 13th ata, ¥ 7 ANTED-—A FURNISH thir and the at of May; to and 2iat streets and Penn. avenue aod K, nottoexcead $1, 6) per annum, Adiress 266 street. ___ omar ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN to cook, w: D3 to wark at YY ANTED—Three good HA Tes COLGNEL CISNOLA, \ iekiiz: Rune but steady aod expsrienced | (ol, Ciemola, of te 4th N. ¥. Uavairy, who WY nae Wicate canine mactiog Neals nt | was broken not long since through an entire ko vtreat near ith, mar } j misapprehension of the facts, has been restored | to bis regiment and rank. Tue Wasuiseton Rixe.— We notice on the | Avenue to-dry quite a sprinkling of freshly- Yeturned amateur speculatorsdn gold of the noted * Washington Ring” that got so terribly | blislered by the fall, They look seedy and preternatarally solemn. fy ner 1 over Drug Store. 7ANTED—An BKRAND ey tart ia afan ac aadvaner. Ad mae 4-5t* EGRAPHIC. ———_—_ Clorious News from the Southwest, The Yazeo Expedition Completely Tr ANTKE To Bi ROW—TWO a DULLARS for atfive perc Suceessfal ! t ewoured by a deed of trust ob aNgiuan geometry county,Md. Addivet FA. it , ae 1 Oe TWENTY-SIX REREL STEAMER? CAPTURED OR DESTROYeD. i OUR GUNEOATS NOW AROVE MAINE'S BLUFF READY TO ATTACK THAT POINT. j Se a aS aiustrious MAN who | FURTHER CONCERNING THE EVACUATION i can be trusted with OF VICKSBURG, fe will alan be ex- seas eT MAN OF GOOD BUSINE iesites a &-iuation in se nd h. @ T-Bo-2 nIrAN practi -al nig; best fer-ness given, | N, City vost Office. 1 a Woidrgoed a the tale of gy t " * farsa, > ie y a Sibi &. y ge op alec INCINNATI, March 16.—The Gare’te has a tween 10th and lith ats, lnar TV'st | ABTED—A COLORED MA one | Psss expedition has captured twenty-six | cleamboats, eighteen of which were destroyed. The gunbosts bad srrived above Haine's Re eee 2 al and would soon commence an attack oa -ANTED— By n lady, an UNFURNisieD | BU W who tho \ KUOM. suitzblo for a school for young Indies, | He'ne’s Bluff, ae ; Tee Le ce bearn Se the same | Rumors are rife in regard to the evacuation nee ee ane © throush | of Vicksburg. It is supposed that the greater y TANT ED—By « x x HOrse portion of the rebel forces will go to Chatta- Py ae on m4. oe aS nooga to endeavor to oyerwhelm Gen. Rose- = ero a ey — | erens. A ave SbO Ninteainet ie harm Slee Bo Gen. McClernand’s troops baye been com. poe ye mar i3 St*_ | yelled toembark for Milliken’s Bend, sixteen 4 workin sstoal Temily, Gerken’ peferer, | miles above Vicksburg, owing to the high state Apply to F of the water. The recent operations on Lake Providence ILE DUPKE, 361 Thirteceth street: between L and M. 1 V y the Ist of Ap clon or ne. 7th street, ins good neignbornood. an UN-OR ye result MISHED HUUSS, containing from fou iveicht | 224 Clsewhere have resulted im inundating rooma. A goed tenant may he obtair-dforfiem | more than a hundred miles of Louisiana ter- ene to lwo years. Address “G. W.,”? Hox 725 | Washington, D.C mar ry 4t* rilory, besides destroying millions of dollars WANTED TO RENT—A PLAGE on Pa. avenue Suitable for @ segaraud tobacco store. Ad- dress, stating termaand location, *K. F .” Reom 13, Clarendon Hotel. mar 12 lw* worth of property. The guerillas have been completly drowned out. - A refugee from Georgia arrived at Marfrees- NT: to xave their | boro yesterday, and reports termble destitution te DewWspapers, x ° + bottles, &c oo for them, | in the northern psrts of Alabama and Georgia. weigh then: ighest peice firthem. Be sure and serd to the r Eniett’s Marine Brigade arrived at Cairo on 375 D street, near 7th, MASON’S Pa Saturday. The Commercial’s kt number, Muartreesboro’ despatch WANTED: Sythe Ist of Ap it, = modern FUR- % lard ,NISHED tlle in the inity of Wil- | says that Col. Minty returned on Saturday D 7 roe re td Aadcone “s is UOBAYER, throtak ce from * successiul scout of eleyen days’ dura- Lost Ofiice, No. 35 Maine avenue, Washington. 0. tion through the encmy’s country. Hé dis- ANTED TO SELL—The Stoce and Fixtures of | beteed several bodies of the enomy’s forces, W a first-class Grocery Siaed in the central part capturing prisoncrs, wagons, camp ofthe city, Satisiactory reasons given for soliing, | “°!°* Address’ Morton,” Star Office, feal equipage, &e. WASTED To RENI—By a permanent toaent, | He “penetrated the enemys lines as iar as a small unfurnished DWELLING HOUSE: | S.crmy vitte Address—stating location. description, and price of | >)*lby ville. fent—Box §46, City Post Office. None out ow ners in es need answer. fe 18-im™ LATE FROM MEXIcou. piclontatntbatis LOST AND FOUND. MOVEMENT OF THE FRENCH TROUPS IN PUEBLA. L O8T—Yesterday morning, going into Dr. Gur- ——— ie mormerat Aew CpDra SeeaEe, or INSURRECTION IN ST, DOMINGO H , Pinkney’ si Church, alady'’s BROWN FURCAEE, “Ths dor ee TROOPS SENT FROM CUBA TO SUPPRESS IT. cena staal tee it, New YorK, March 16.—The sehooner War Eagie hag arrived irom Miuititlan. She con- 4 firme the capinre of that place without oppo- sition, on the 9th ult, by two French gunboats. The steamer Militia, from Havana on the 9th, | brings late Mexican news received per the Eng- | lish steamer Clyde. The French army commenced to march from Puebla on the 19th ult. Gen. Forey started on the wid. Saligney and Almonte followed on the woth. It was presumed that an attack on Puebla would begin about the ist of March. Gen. Ortega bas 21,000 men for its defense, and Comonfort has from eight to ten thousand men for the obter defences. The guerillas grow bolder, and carry off daily mules from the very gates of Vera Cruz. Four hundred African soldiers, furnished by the Viceroy of Egypt, have arrived, but owing to the voyage and the change of climate, over a y leaving it at Col, T'S, H streot, between lath aud 15th mar Ig 3t* “OUND.—On K street, near Vermont Avenue, } large black HUKRE, attacked to a tup Bugsy. The owner will come forward, prove property, pay im away. s DAVID C. YINGLING, Government Stables on Vermont A venae, mar 16e3t™ between H aud I OST— On Fri 4 and Philad 100 each: 3 night last, between Waski gion hia, 9 Taxan Indemuity Bonds of pons. Atl parsona are eaution the #ame, payment of said bon beer stoppec. A liberal re- mar 16 4t Ss REWARD.—Tke above reward will he g wiven for the return cf our SORREL which was stolen from ver stable on Bat- ght last, He war about 15 hands high, 4 feet believed to be white, end s t worn hy collar; be isxbout ¢ years old, earries head low, and wae in good condition wsen taken. JOHNSON & BBUMAGIM, Butchers, No. 64, Cant r Mirkat people of Crizaba on the i6th ult, An slarming report comes from St. Domin- go. The people of Guayautin and Monte Christo have arisen under Gengral Lucas. 1 * have been sent from Puerto Rico and S o de Cuba, and ten battalions are about ving Havana. Several vessels of war haye “hn ordered there, There bide fair to be considerable trouble to the Spanish protectors of St Domiago. No news has transpired at Havana, except. hauds bigh, aut wne sorvel mare 6 The above reward will be given if tykeu im Washington, aud a correspooding reward if her pic} reerer so oy Riso & rearonabdle re- ward will be given fur the thieves. BLCHARD WELS, ar 16 st Crownsville, A. A.county, M4. ‘AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER, white COW, Isrge horas. Th years old, 14 ree a large red and ¢ ewner of the prove property, pay | Ls charges. and take heraway, ” ANK abure, mar i4-St* st. near Congressional Oria'y ‘AME TO @HE &UBSORIBER, COW. borns bores small The owner is req come forwad, pre property pay chars s ing the arrivalof the U.S. gunboat Hentsville take heraway! MRS. SPAULDING, Nat bd . mar 1s 3t* between t!, and 6th sts 4 —— SAKEN UP. on thetthinst adua HORSE with | FURTULK CONFIRMATION OF THE a black atripe dona Bis bad ad wite eat on BRILLIANT SUCCESSES OF OUR vie left. bi owner willeulat No, " Apel, Jalferaon street. Georgetown, prove property tpay SUREDATS ON SRE TAOS pharges, aud take him away. ; RIVER. tar 14-5t WM, F. DAVIS. aaa HAINES’ BLUFF TO BR MADS FLOM ABOVE. Scantontier aah CuicaGao, March tb cial Vicksburg ces: SOUND.—Lant ight, about half past uo clock, | THE ATTACK ON fon D street, betwee & black cet Beok eontai monay, post and pepere uf bo vas tc The owner can 1 leather p e etary the ov —The Tribune ba: agpe- i, Which says the Yazoo mplete success. bad crrived above Haine’s but poorly fortified. An attack mide from above he punboats + which i » Gor fect captured twenty-six transports ap he Yazoo river. turk baw MAK ut ANEW YOK Sith MAKKET, New Yorr, March ~ i & co First Powe U.S. Coupon 6's, (1, 027: 7-3) Preag. ury Neves, 16: Demand Notes, 1554; hela, ty co ve thn sera JAMLS B. SHEAR, | Vicksburg dispatch which says that the Yazoo a2 = oo . giovea Wide att Leland, below Savans&h, says: On the evenie of dhe Sth inst. & lato the barber, Bred two gubs, abd Toft agnia'betore the cus, of the, fortifications, six in.number, conid brought to braron ber... : ‘The fort wos in of Lieut. Miter, It is supposed the vessel was the Aisbams the Florida, ors blockade runners we ———— IMPORTANT FROM KENTUCKY. ——— SERIOUS APPREMENSIONS OF 4 voRsr ~ BLE REBEL INVASION oF THE stare. ——<> LovisvViLig, March 16.—A pprehensio = ist bere, in which military circles that's formidable Tevet in: with a view to@ permanen {bttupation Of tae State. E DISASTER. New York, March 16.—The schooner Muy and Helen has arrived. She brings Lermuds papers to March 3. “They contain mo news She spoke, on the 7th inst,.the British ccnp Linfield, from Cuba, tor ‘With the lors of her mainmast ont of Sbe would put into Bermuga 10 repair Gam. DEATH OF A NAVAL OFFicer, © Hepson, N. ¥., Mareh 16.—Capt. Stephea B. Wilson, ot the U. 8. Navy, died Sunday, aged sixty-eight years, LOCAL NEWS. stare Pati g REGULATIONS FOR FISHING IN THE Poro, mac River.—As many of our are in. terested in river Kive the follow. ing Mest of regaiations prom: from eerie iM be granted +¥ wt idl is w Persons to catch fish in the Potomac river present sesson, upon the Ist. The applicant mastbea Vinited States, to be accredited in some citizen of known loyalty, asa loyal Applications for fishing permits must be made intariling, signed by the applicant; must «pee. ty hus place of residence, and occu and ae piace and limits which gd Pereoas who dasigt to cure fab 2d. Per to cure fish must ty ip their the pikce where te is to be ew = mene 3 ‘be cured, ang the quantity of sait'to im the operation, and salt 2p Rag bee gh lg Sa) tion of ilitery curing . a | on the Mi: aadehort . He shall the oath of allegiance. He shall not take salt, spiritnons liquors, or munitions of war on fo the Viretia shorn er any articles whatever, provisions himself and the men by him, and packs tackle, necessary for € 4a 4th. He shall not any ¥ t the men employed fs him, to any manuer ecmmunications te Maryland and Virginia shores. Sth. He shallemploy no to assist him ex ef known to Governmental iT toy per crank oe Tegistered in the ofc oe Military Goverucr, and be wed by ‘<mey also be with permits assist the applicant as fishermen. 6th. Be: to fish, ander permit, beiow G pas copay somiaes a hiss, ana regteee: aihite he ee the servelinnce of the raval force on duty on yer. 7th. He shall execute & bond, with reasga. able surety, ia the sum of not less than $1. that there shail be no vio- sbe of Justice Hazard, and a in calling for her bundle, and some other c! ‘wearing the. ares a FoLLowtne TRE Sotviens. — Not ‘eently small boys irom ether cities make ir wry here (in company with soldiers), running off without the kno: of ther parents, causing a great deal of trouble for ‘hem. This morning Officer First Ward, found « boy about twelve of age near the Circle who his Balumcre several weeks the Isth Pennsylvania cavairy from here to x. He ga clap preeen and “a7 resi op Hanover snd Mon’ Baltimore. The police will aye A this afternoon. ee WHERE Dip Sux Comx rRom? patrolmen Brewer and Tucker, — found a colored w HoWD, afflicted with small-pox, l eylysnia avenue, and 81 w condition. Officer Brewer Medical Director, and from ambulance, in which the removed to the small- some curiosity felt to were that thrast her thus inbumaa! street. — TRE Dretrict Jveit. 5 —— St. Patricr’s Day will be celebated appropriate manner to-morrow by Society of this city, by a su; Pennsylvania avenue. An & t entertain- —— will certainly be provided. Tickets $2.0. advertisement. VARIETIES! glemetant posi ely Last Week of the World- pen ay ee aierasae Sorming sn cnseet- ©! ge VARIETIES! for the proot of our assertion = izetta, =” , “4 ao e jeu, ies a ohn iss Rire’, ine Hi a Miss Whiting, Miss B. ting, * With Numerous oer Artists, AND UNION BALLET Ltt ND MAMMOTH sce all cnr Brilliant frestrieel Liste wipes. Z0YAR FORERST MARIETTA | RAVE. BLLA WALLA Fo. ALE.—A four-horse BUTLER'S WAGON ‘ill be Inquire RIKO’S Bxpress (ffce.n tig rear of the tropolitan Hotel, mar -iw* HE FIRM OF SMICH & BART Is THIS day Sissalved, ‘by mutus] consent. The burinens wil. tinwe by Geo. T. Burrs. at the oid stand, oO S11 Bereuth street, = whom parties wiil , meconnts 4 — partion wiil settle for au ee ” eae Washington, March 14, 183, mar ig-cost * (Intel. & Chrovicle } BEEN KSIGN ED, thaok/ui for the patrom- hte 0 Jiberalt peg upon tue late Gra, ret & conlinnages of U ie Bis stock of goods wilkalways be full and of the dest quabt wn q of my goods from & old oxtabtisnet end well know ot PB. Tiersan of Baitivore ‘shie J willbe asufgeient cusractee toat they will coe entire satistact “7. SMITH, ee vanch of P. Tierean & Sen, Baltimore, * ‘Ko. S11 Seventh st .nextto " . Natior a! Sntelligencer Balidins = B. Geode delivered free in any pert of th Georertowo i = = BUTTER! 3 N ch BUTTER!!! Putter 4 arti by express, at N Vork aad Priladelpbir prices: For sain yy, ‘ : t.(onat wide.) No. 450 Kighth stzet. (east mge-) mer? we

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