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BRIGADIER aes General Todd, referred to above, is a cousin, . Dot abrothet,of Mrs. Lincoln. Hei:a military wan bypeducation. He graduated at West Point July 4; 1898; served in Florida from Oct. 20, 18%3, unt 1842;.then on the Arkansas tron- tier untilthe spring of 1946; then in Detroit on ‘Uwntil Jannsry, 1917; then in it the Mexican war, where ‘tion for his gallantry. Atthe | close of that war he.was ordered to Fort Snel- ling, where he served till the spring of 1819. Next Neserved at Fort Ripley until October, 1854; next under Gen. Harney in the expedition, @zgaingt the Sioux. Indians, in which he com. manded theadvance at the battle of Ash Ho’ low. He resigned in 1955, and settled in Da- kota Territory, from which he was eleetodis first delegate in Congress in 1561; and in S2p- tember of the same year he was appointed a Brigadier General of volunteers, and was 25- Signed to the commend of Northeast Missowi. In December he took his seat in the House of Reprefentatives, which he occupied mt March, 1862, when le jommed Major Gener:tt Halleck at Corimth, and was assigned to tho command of the sixth division of the Army of Tennessee, which he retained anti? rotffied of the non-action of the Senate upon his nom- | ‘nation, when he returned to Dakota, In Feb-., Tuary ke was renominated by the Presider, upon the recommendation of Gen. Halleck under whom he bad served, for Brigadi-r General, and rejected .by the Senate on the 9.h. of March, 1863. Weare puzzled to find any just reason for the action of the Senate. He was not rejected because be lacked military experience, skill, bravery, or loyalty to the Government of the United States—that is settled. Why then was he rejected? We have heard no good reason assigned, but it is intimated that his rejection ‘was intended by those who were mainly in- strumental in causing it, as a blow at the Presideng, and we confess it has that sort of look tous. That being the case, we hope the President will promptly reappoint him, and send him to the field, where generals of his ekill and bravery are so much neede Baten am YOune's ArREst.—The announce- menta day or two ago that Brigham Young bad been arrested and held to bafl on a charge of bigamy really amounts to nothing when it | 4s considered (as we are informed by & gentle- man familiar with Utah affairs) that the arrest ‘was occasioned by a tacit understanding be- | tween the Mormon leader and Judze Kinney, the latter be’ng now, and always havinc been, the fricnd and tool of the former. Brigham | Young could not bave been forcibly arrested in Utah unless the arresting power had been strongly backed by Fedcral bayonets. It ap- pears that; Judge Kinney has long been con- | considered by the “Gentiles” of Utah to be in league with fhe Mormons in their endeavors to prevent the working of the rich mines abound- | ing in the Territory of Utah. Miners, however, from California and neighboring localities, tully aware of the immence wealth imbedded | in the Mormon domains, have determined to ccommenee operations; and this can only be done will safety ander the protection of the arms of the Government. To get the soldiers out of the Territory is the main point now with the Mormon and such mer as Judge Kinney and others who are their aidcrs and abettors. In order, therefore, to make at least a show of obedience to and acquiescence in the judicial authority of the United States, this arrest was no doubt decided upon and curried ont for effect. Parties familiar With Utah affairs think more arrests will prob- ab‘y be made, and that the Mormons will evea alluw one or two cenvictions, the sentences to be held in abeyance;) and thus, by « pretense of submission to United States authority, ine | Government, they hope, may be induced to ‘withdraw the troops; aud the latter once out, | the Mormons imagine they can prevent their return to the Territory, at least duriug the preeent rebellion. J Late Richmond papers farnish some items of Southern pews. The rapid decrease of food in the South is creating the utmost sol‘citude- A resolution was offered on the 11th inst. in the Congress of the Confederacy, by Mr. Conrad, Proposing terms ef peace, and was referred to the Committee onf Foreign Affairs. In effect it provides thatthe Senate and Honse of Repre- 2entatives of the Confederate States do therefore resolve that they will cordially co-operate with the Executive in any measures he may adop*> consistent with the hovor, dignity and inde- pendence of these States, tending toa speedy restoration of peace with ali or with any of the States of the Federal Union.” Tae Carrere ov Yazoo Crry.—The Chi- cago Post of the iGth says :—« A gentleman di- Teet from Memphis informs us’ that the report | of the capture of ‘Yazoo City by the expedition ‘whicti went through ‘Yazoo Pass was from snch & éource that. it was, credited by Gen. J. D. Webster, yet until further intelligence should . be received tt wes not deemed proper to give it putlicity’ss anything more than a rumor,” tg en vania House ef Representatives has reported & bill to prevent the immigration of negroes and mulattoes into the State, 2t prevents any such persons from coming into Pennsylvania, either temporsrily or permanently, under penalty of indictment, and fine not one hundred’ dollars, with imprisonment «xceeding one year. ARREST OF 4 CORRESPONDENT.—The New York Heralds army correspondent, named » Was arrested Monday by Gen. Hooker's orden lor publishing contraband news in that Ptper. He és now in confinement at Aquia (rm ek, and will probably be tried by court-mar- tial. Cer. Phite. Inquirer s7"The Buell Contt of Inquiry, sitting at c pati, has been interrupted in its pro- <« & by a difference among some of the Members as to the admissibility of portions of the evidence» Gens. Wallace ana Ord have come! fo Wrehington to consult with partes here upon the subject. EP Avother ft of delinquent offiders bas been spportes ¥ the, War Department, all of wv hem Walled tsmissed from the tervice un. Con tuietioner a: Washington. 8% Hon. Joseph J. Lewis, newly appotiestt ComM@bisioner 6? Internal ‘Reverub, dutered< vrol BS détieswieterday 8% Gov. To, of Oliv, ‘s in the city trabandiste, Ming, and Benjamin Haward, | nods Mabebhry. lark and ‘picked up on Saturday, by the miles inland, daring which | fired. Chapilear; who:ran the bont, was caught near by. Farner s oe . ‘Yesterday, as the Wyandank wes on the way ! ap, a boat was. ‘Wicomico, in which were two men, Seldner and Ashberry, who were returning from Rich- mond, andtwo contrabands, They each had upon them a considerable quantity Of South- | ern State bonds. « The whole perty will probably be sent to the Olid Capitol to-day. - IN THE FOG. We apprehend that our brethren of the press are in @ dense fog with reference to the pur- poses of the Government im the matter of the erganization of new troops under the conscrip- | tion law. We come to this con¢lusion from the fact that Provost Marshal General Draper has been directed to cuntinue to discharge only the duties apperlaining to his office, leaving all work under the ,comscription law to be per- ' formed by a new militery organization of loa>! or State provost marshals, who, it seems to be understood, are to be takem from the multitude of those who have been disabled in the cource of the war, from active service in face of the , enemy. ca A EEBEL VESSEL AND CARGO DESTROYED. , “The Navy Department have informet!on that + bout Ist instant Acting Master’s Mate Jeff. A. ‘ Slamen, of the U.S. gunboat Sagamore, with | the sbip’s launch and two other boats atiacke: | @ rebel schooner of 150 tons, loaded with co!- ton, trying torun the blockade near Smyrna, Fia., compelled the rebels to burn her, and had a sharp engagement with a force on shoro pear by, in which he lost one'man killed and five wounded. As he fired canister at short range, he thinks the rebel loss much more <e- ere. ‘STILL GOBBLING THEM Ur. Last night, when posting pickets at Hern- don Station, two miles beyond Dranesyille, - | Mejor Wells and Captain Redfield, of the ist ‘Vermont cavalry, with three or foar of their | Men, were gobbled up and carried off by a | band of either White’s or Moseby’s skulking guerillas. ! i A NAVAL CAPTURE. The Navy Department have. information that the sloop “Peter,” of Savannah,from Nas- | seu, N. P., while aitempting to run the block- ade of Indien River inlet, B. Fla., was cap- tured by the U.S. bark “Gem ofthe Sea,” on | the 10th inst, | srThe newly *ppointed officers of Arizora ‘had an interview with the Sect tary of War | | yes erdsy in relation to the militiry force Fa | that Territory. It will probably b: granted, force to be raised in New England States, Penn- sylvania andin the West. Pennsylvania troops | will be enlisted from mining districts of that | State, 7 It is said that the upper ten of the African persuasion of Washington have songht to effect 8n entente cordiale with the Ministertrom Hayt, but he declines the honor, He stands like the Minister ofany other nation—the Tepresenta- tive of that pation merely. eR t NOTIOE—An adiourned meeting of the twoekhoiders of the Washington, Alexan- } d Mount Vernon Steamboat npeny will | be held at Judge Br; an’s room, on FRIDAY, the | Dth imst., at 1 o'clock Bs i 18St~ J. N RISWICK, Pres’t. GEORGETOWN COLLEGES —MEDICAL BE PAR TMENT.—The avnual commence pataes unseat will be held @ George- town College, THURSDAY, the J9th instant, at 11) o'clock a. m2.” The degree of 4. D., will be confered on the graduates by the Rey. Dr. Karly, President of the Collage. ry will be delivered by Profesror | The valleciet..ry James B. Morean, M. D. The profetsio it” m aud public are invited to attend, JOHNSON BLIO’ -» Dean. THE FAIR OF THE WESTERN PRESBY- | terian Church will becontinued throughthe | t Stott’s Building, corner | ex everings of this week, 2 | of Twentieth street and Paavenue. mar I7-5t* I nay Ne gaee Seine RIGGING LINES. CORKS and HAULING ROPES for cale: s mar 8-5." CHARLES OARSON, Alexandria. bout | pels of LADIES’ GAITERS whieh will be sold brid at less then =; A. R. HOOV?R, (0. 331 Pa. av., bet. 6th and 7th sta. > 5 N ind icaaietumboame iW RAG TORE! Ez Bri ir of all kinde to Isiand Ba!l Build- ing, af Street south, where you can get thebighert maritime CA Fintt ney & POWERS. _ STON. Pear Tine peeuas Eee Peony Pee, coma several shots were |. captured off the mouth of tne |, | rimental to heal | B ar | her freight. A ‘to marine ovat BE Wt, 2POgzE FOR BOSTON, | doa serene mcr Chern, se “are gy REL 7 & DROTRR & mar ie-3t 97 and 09 er ge ere ty i So™ans AND GROCER’S WAGON, eran os 9 Oo a Gil ow net +] a without Springs, ‘Broce ged “otter wagsee A7” Carriage Ropalting of ll kinds ‘rompiiy Hahn WAGONS Vor aay, (tera SECOND | sitended to. nen { ‘a <4 ous Youna, ARMY AND NAVY ALMANAG mar 18 3m mnsylvenia Avenue. —mar}8 3m ___No. 409 Pennsylvania Avenue. { ABSANGEMENTS HAVING BEEN OOM. apRNRNT Tete Engl eae LETED, |. Containing, im addition to s Oatendar andthe or- on fi AD HOR. od D Fooba g! 2 ary Almanec Information, jouth of Gpacr ratory from ‘whence they’ wll TABLES OF REY ERENOE ™ oriee deer bee Ene, MATTERS OF SPEOIAL INTEREST Citas ing dead borees in a a leave ait Frauices mt the ction of the int - t ry 10K, igi “hel lice, a6 no Garenases will Edited: sh Pestex Poorer, ely, el, OE RER ES uke cht at OBB. A. UBB, and A 5 + | _mar anes * "in Oharge ofeaborlg Partice, Limar 17 st ORO Roe ntan uth and ith ata, c* sal cannr saps {A BBIAGRS!! OR SALE ONKAP—One OYSTER ROASTER, I bave now on hand and ie receiv: nearly new Inquireat J. D. HAMMAOKS, Hy ity eee ey No. 200 Pac avenue. mast 15 iw? “ers 7 “ R. DAVIES, Biernerortaci ties ce re pee | D™ EE ora, srymictan, at Foch aways sod Germantowns, Boat Wagons - 280 Bet rie Span 2 Blips hfe ee Whe hour on all H sett MANS a ceagpat caemne Wisaases. MOORE Se EE isle" , agp, ana can baad Xo mate finer es PURE CaLivOBNIA WINES AND BRANDY. a nis ae. otea & Dis- eee = Pada you Rdg hits more aoe, onion & i Sect Groned, ie. Ss ns rs 5; rested HAMS Tz cents 4 ees UNS RoR bre ‘the Chedde: Op save oon ak ants pp puna, a only Meenteper pound. . - ‘ an 5 P, ANDY! ed from Fortress Monroe. as ey ok ed ee cy, gin pateray et | BERG esis is importation ; rene hes Hix chamber, reeqemended.hy the mesient peste HE ARABIA OUTWARD BOUND, % CORAOH ERS, fr ? ; im: | VA ! March i¢.—The Arabi& aniled this sat BS ton Milk Boda ORA 3 rote tte Patt tg mall SH? tyrénoon ‘with $08,600 in epacie. pa r: A an hg nity in Comma Ti a - ——— —— SET ES he ere Se a a ne oe 1 snd Ricvonth streoin, A Thy, sitention of the Lina “hotel Roeper and | Je phere Hew. York 58 onnerlvantn Tee A Now. Ste a Cina Com 71 Fp Yoel on rom in Phe “ety, onty” 25 Nee Ra een wa raeoae” | Vouk aPiitadeipaie pr Gackt a 53 rag ' ey v we: soeeatybie pebibesa st __? by the sesetorsinele horheret the vole Ag wey: Le rede t. DUTROW, | ty Note ol 9%: Dem darts Oe Rieveatetrosts, | sua 7-2 Goruet Deautenteroesi, | mans. #OO Mabe cess et “Phe, Not te, aK a se! The kt IY, *arrtved from the tion on the 6th; ba ‘contraband’ froin » firm the belief of the capture of Yazoo ; and that Succetsfal movements be made ‘Tallahatchie, The Emily, ‘getting the Pass had both wheeihouser nq other damage inflicted on her oteiae Mey woe Met tg ‘of ieee ebcisia Biwi, but. it wents PORTED EVACUATION OF VICKS. 4 BURG CREDITED, “Orscrn att, March:17.—The reported evac- uation of Vicksburg is credited here on two @itinct grounds. One reason assigned is, that the Federabtroops Nave forced the evacnition by the rear movement, cutting off the reb>i stipplies. The'other reason is, that Port.Hud- son is to be left to hold the Mississippi, white the rebel troops at Vicksburg retire to the in- terior, ultimately to reinforce the rebels in East Tennessee, for another invasion of Kentucky. There is noionger any doubt that a most for- mudable invasion will take place as soon as the rocds are pasrable. THE REPORTED ADVANCE ON FORT DONELSON NOT CREDITED. a“ Ciscinnati, Martech 17.The reported rebct edvance on Fort Donelson is purely sensation - al, nor has there been any fighting near Jack con, Tenn, with loss of artillery, | 8. INTERNAL REVENUE, 2 NOTICE TO ADMINISTK, EXEGU- TORS, AND TR ATRES } All persons having inchsrce or trust as adminis- | trators, executors or treticcs of ewy legacies or | distributive shares from perional propexiy of any | kind wnstrever, whe: *,5 ne is ee ssmomssof suc rsonal property, as afc , 8) et of one thou, Mi dol!) actasl value, ps7 - ing from eny pereoh. + ho die since the prot age of Excice Law of July 1, possecied of pad ane AAS A Ti he ict as y yendck #0 tbe azcersar OF Ws-istant anges or of tiie trict a schedule list o- atatement of the amount of such property. vei ified by oxth of affirmation, co that the duty or tax chargeable may be { accessed and paid tefore any distribution ean be | mation dn the foregoing can be obtained | district. eM PEARSON 5 for Distriet Oolumbia, Mareh 16, 1263. mar 13 3t made. z Alli a of the N. PIKE'S PURE | OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. This BRANDY has bern manufactured for seve- ral years from the PURE JU10£ of the CATAWBA GRAPE! Thus affording additional evidence of the pro- oes Siar ie eee —_ foaneury ri of our ability to produ: icles at home equa those made of any other nation. THE OHIO not only equals but dies .in arity ., This statement is fal. bo- yA at ee ne went ot Pen ieradaiiven long- been felt in this country, and the iniroduction of an article of lg compeupas, hitherto’ sald, Soden tke 7! 5 magi, Se sate sy beceeured ara erect 5 ie al The qualities claimed for the best im Liquors, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor, and a PEPSIA, | FLATULENCY, AMP, PM CHOEIE NGUOR LOW, WPIRiTee GENERAL DEB LY US, &e., Fe. reede pea) supe: ° ot randy. ar sovereian and sure remedy for , CHOLERA * SF READ THE CEKTIFIGATES!!! Wassrxcrtos. B. C., No + E D.R. Crank, Bsq., Sir: Thave made a chemical avalysis of a sample of pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, of the manufacture of 8.N. Pike% Oo.. Cincin- “pati, and find it to be pure wine brandy, free from adulterations or adwixtare of ingredients det- ‘Dot a fictitious liquor made of corn spirits and farming essences, and it is well adapted. from its purity and quality, to take the place of French THOMAS ANTISELL. Che nical Examiner. U. 8. Patent Office. State AcsareR’s Orrice, 828omerset St : + Oct, $3, 1853, 1 hereby cerify tha: I ave this day made a chemical analysis of a sample of Catawba Brandy brought to me by G. Rimmonds, Esq that I bave {ound no adu! in, ient mpeoper subtanccein it. It is pure brandy spirit, with the usual coloring and saccharine maiters belonging to brandy. I would fie it tor medical uses, 0} eR ay MD D, R. CLARK, corner 4 Penn. Agent for this District. en mar ig-sod SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE OHBAP In m uscd only sabort time. Ap- y + 20 Penna, ats. mar 17-2t* ‘OR SALE—A fine keel bottomed BOAT, o: year ald; cnr ong . Hh fe ‘ie br 08 Woe Bea F long: and 81 pounds GILL NET son m2 a a soot 2s new, wad a8, ‘used bat an experienced han i. J mar ¥7-8t* UTPER, CHEESE, AND ECGS! 300, 100 is s BUTTER in store sh EGGS, For b 450 wighiaee EEROR. mat W7-te* Ss iia ie anion. Nai aR rt attention of a being tl it style Bow used by them and the market first ever ck in tuis on ‘one WHITE OR WOR, ro if | ~“Hmapee: rete: | lice, and om signing a stipulation not to tell or give, ag be Stony Ba, yp 4 “Licensed dealers residing in Gcorgetown will . | Georgetown and the Superintendent of Police. pr | these Headquarters will be strictly enforced against | | P. Rnilivan, : BOAEDING.—Pleasant Rooms, with or without } | > To HAVE SUNK THE UNITED STATES STEAMER MISSISSIPPI, IN PASSING THE PORT HUDSON BAT- ALSO TO HAVE BEAT OFF ON THE TALLAHATCHIE. NE eee eee ered all scecincty incensed | 4 dispatch received -here-<his morning from oetue cecakee sfineciesas pienso keep | Fortress Monroe states that the latest Richmond soeged f their papers that have reached S teprteca ye thatin ‘ejeale of 4 "| recently attempting to pass Hudson ines theory Warahal of tals elty their lsoases te- batteries, Admiral "Farragut lost the U. S. } gether with s gommementatien ro§ b ie cicamer Misefesippi, which vessel, the Oonfed- Mayor of the city and the Saperi crates allege, was @estroyed end.sunk. We place litle taithein the story. © They admit, however, that ope of Admiral Fartagut’s squadron safely passed the forts at any _cpiri or ce) or re gs or y person wearing the uniform of a volunteer “to he man of the Army; and agreeing that, in conan (Sed of the infraction or viblation-af tbe pledge | and about , i Ah artes Tot Bt. |, ae sata and contiaated, and their licenses tor, | SMID8re4,our fleet meseniaily. ~ ee. not to be renewed during the existing re-. ; The same papers state that our Yazoo expe- Hien dition hed attacked a fort ‘bn the Tallahatchie, but claim that the fort beat the yesselsoff. The fact that the expedition is known to have got All parties will be strictly required to preserve through the Tallahatchie into ine Yazoo proves, $i"tanen oa cas tnd in and" | Rowever, thatthe tac was eecesefa ‘from relling on the Sabbath. — Special Orders, No. iv, of January 14, 1853, from SENT TO THE OLD CAPITOL, Yesterday F: G. W.ikins, 1ith Mass.; T. Del- cher, 9d Me.; P. Casey and J. B.'Firth, 734 N. Y¥.;and W, Murphy, t#th Me, were sent froia the Army of the Potomac to the central guard- house, and this were sept to the Old Capitol. The following rebels were sent up at the samie time :—Scrg’t A. Suer, 34 N. C.; 8.0. Beacham and T. 5) Herron, 40th Va; and Jos. Bennett. Wm. Enright was also sent to i guardhovee on the charge of disloyalty by Co’. L. C. Baker, and wes this mornirg wApetan cag to the Old Capitol, Toe Horse afp MuLe Contracts «Lx: - TInc,”—At the “letting” for army horses th-i came off here yesterday, the following bidde-. were awarded contracts. Viz: Cevalry Horses—Oriando MeK: ‘Wash- ington city, 200 at 8106.50; Peck and nt, of Warbingion city, 200 at £107.50; Ernest M. Be- meat, of Waehirgion city, 400 at $102.00; Geo. Peck, of Washingtca city, 200 at $16.50; Levi Sarge: nt, of New Philadelphia, Ohio, 100 at $113.9; Andrew F. Weisel, of Doylestown, Pa., 100 et $114.00; John Duffy, of Lancaster city, Pe, 50 at $114.50; W. B. Croxton, of Washinz- ton city, 100 et $114.87; W. P. Church, of Cin- cinpoll, Oh‘o, 200 at $115.00. Ariikery Borses—Beck and Bement, 200 2: $108.50, Geo. Peck, 200 at $100.50, Levi Sar- ptoeure the recommendations of the Mayor of ell parties pot complying with the provisions of ‘tis order, This order will take efect March 2, All appli- cations for permits must be made between the ho f 12 and $o’clock p.m. order. HENRY B. TODD, Captain and Provost Marshal. i and A mar 17-40 #.8, Dacer.L Ww DEPARTMENT, Wassixcrom, January 25, 1863, In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, passes for citizens to vicii the Army ef the Potomac will be given at the offee of Lieut. Col. Comnap, 132 Pennsylvania avenuc ] avove Nineteenth street. SPARTMENT OF STATE, Wasuinotom, Januarys, ists. The Becretary of State will hereafter receive Mem vers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- wmencing with Saturday, the first of next month. Jan 77-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. BALLS, PARTIES, &. — J OOK OUT FOR THE WAVERLY—THEY ARE Vs BOUND TO WAVE! The WAVERLY ASSOCIATION will give & GRAND BALL at Temperance Hall, on MONDAY, April 1th, 1853, For particdlars! — See futore adver licements. (IRST GRAND EASTER BALL Of the WASHINGTON ARMORERS’ A8- mento. By order of tee Committee. mi8-w.s.x* EMEMBER THE HERO OF SUMTER! R THE ANDERSON Bove IN THE FIELD AGAIN! The members of the Anderson Club take great jeasure in announcing to their friends, e public in general. that ( their a Be ABAUAL ae dh apce a ree! mo 9ta an ba THURSDAY EVENING. Aer ot Tere = irga gt mas and | . ‘© hats or caps wed in the ball-room, Conennstee af Arrangements. - Conne: D. MeGrath, WEDNESDAY Niowe taper Oh at ee Eater. Ohenne aac bag o vi . a ™m- ter —Oviarne Pr it, ‘- perance Hall. Partionlars in futuro advertise. | - ¥!e!—Ovisnco eK nig regener fmt fect M. Lement, 50 at £97.50; Beck and Be- ment, 500 at $3.00, Geo, Peck, 500 at $98.50. No More Passro 2Ts ron Evaore.—fsye- Ta’ mere>ant: ia (ineinoct, destring to vieli Europe on busines, sppl'ed, some days since, et te Simte Depsrhrest for pe “poris, end were ipformed t “t P. Flemming, D. O’Connel Thig is a mistake. The State Deparin-» | (oot hues to crant poseports to all loys! citi. MONDAY RVENIXG. April vi h- A if liabte to coneet’piion, will cive boad. ws <8 jeman and ies ; fi z igi rb any at the wernvers and at Semen 4 procure eubeiivi ¢ if eo lige.” Bee pattiealars is (ature nave meos teats THE OASH OF MISS FORD. ‘By ler of the Com: 2. mar 16-e03t* Faiprax CovrtT Hovsr, March 18, 1963,— Editor Stor: I am sorry to see by the popes of latc dates that several correspondenis ned takea such unwarraried lihe~tter in aspore'n, the charecier of a youns Irdy of (n= town. in connecifon with General Storghion. Mrs Antoineite Ford is a young ladv of refio- nent, educstion and prest imodesiy, sud I believe as pure and chasie as the “morning saubcams,” and universally respecied bv all. Her iather, Dw E. R. Ford, was one of the firs. merchants in nauire at Stor Office. mar 17-.t* this county, of pee poet cha~sctor fer bon- ARDING AT 49 esiy, promptnets end gentemaniy deportme at, BeMGne large Soom for sent wie fenaton | and stl will tevaly to whet Thave saline ne voard; also. two small poems. A Table Board- | has educated his dauchi> iu the beet manner. 5 taken at £6 per week. imperat5. mi6st* ie Soomro been the beacquarters oF Gans. ING.— McDowell. MeU'ellar. Pope oihers, oe sn wr pepe thong yon a do pe. suy bu. she was a (oufederste and scces- TROMMEL’S Erewery, D strect south, between 5th | Sloaist, and her sy-ap. i*'es were with hem pro- 16th east, near Navy Yard. Cars ranning | ple, going rs mo: . of then do. wich their Si. Vibin haifa square, Restaurant at ali hours. feckend of the ur ifon; but ibis ib toc.n patri- par iw ot'sm—their Ste pride, es-00 ui ors, &e.. lead them to believe i: réligioesly. But I wish to BOARDING. ard. can be obtained on moderate terms, at No. 563 lath str Grounds, BoszDine --Pleagant Furnished Rorms to rent with Board one square from Willard,’ Hotel ‘eet, southwest corner ee manly, divnificd gua patriotic manucr, Iam a Up‘on men f1om the Norih, connected with the army, and havo iakea particalar pains to investicate this maiier,ard my owa per- sonal knowledge, compels me to writs ine ‘OR NALE—Four large SHOW CASES at Iwi LAN'S 350 Bere mar tatoo IsHE’S PATENT COAL OIL AND GAS Nursery and Cooking Lawps ¢’n now bo seen in RANDY, me pave now (ped STiRarecsra ares | Mp . | MUBOATEL, very choice, of exeulaite bouquet, | it wine. ouation at Hi. Bayley’s Lamp and Coal Oil Siore, | aiove in vindication of truih. 46 7th street, opposite the Post Office. The ¢ Yours, &c., Moses Sweersee L® ps are worthy the ai.cntion of hospitals, fam- iim, eoere rears Reshelers. They ace ————— a can maluable for the sick room: ‘Goal Oil bane. TELEG RAPHIC. aw. Wick for sale zhelgenlo and retail. « oO Ps “hae BAYLRY & 09. san tigk FROM CENTRAL AWER!CA. wanted. . ~ AotGrenue, wonts Hide, tee pablle coe ie | COLLISION BETWHEN THR TROOPS OF GUa- slays be supplied with ge pore med. TEMALA AND SALVADOR. +, jcien, “Alnor Toilet Articles, Kerosene Oil. pata ahd &c Very particular attention paid to the THE GUATEMALIANS DEFEATED. as ieee A GENERAL OUARREL EXPECTED among THE CENTRAL AMERICAN STATES. pe dicinsing of physicians’ prescriptions day ard nis wor l6-iW <& SALE OBEAP.—An AMBROTYPR OAR: bay be reemat G. it. HALL’S Coach Factorr, ccrar 13’2 street and thervepue, Apply to JOH | TZ.‘corner sth and D ts. mar 13-iw PHOTOGRAPH CARDS. New York, March 18—The stearer Ohar-- pion has arrived. She brings intellicerce of a jllision between the troops of Guatemala. N Nostions of = Gh bre one, be rated Bacravings: ere. under President Carrera, and those of Salva- ingend Btatuary, sast zoestned ER's, dor, onder Pre ident Burtrory on the 2d of Bio, 486 7th street, 8 doo x abore February, at Caatepeque, about sixicen leagacs mi }6-1w* Odd Fellows’ Hall. | of the city of Sen Sclyrdor. ‘MB UNDERSIGNED RESPROTFULLY IN- ‘The result, ait-r two days’ fighting, was a adi ite fie iin heed gh | ft dete’ naman omy. wih te fornrly ecew pe pests eon Pa. Joss of four rifled gums, and # co>siderable aven we © ic: Sgeweon 3 nd $i nttes ‘<r | auantity of munitions of w&r, 300 killed and a Ks 4 fe eying ‘past favors whi! EESTAU- lerge number of wounded. fe b, (Post Oitce Restaurant.) solicit - | “It is believed, trom present indications, that Eroy eps een Patropnee, ai traets Me well: | au aye of the Central American Sates eos be- mab is lara will Be applica with the | come inyolved in the quarrel. te elica ; of he scasom, ard s bar contain Stele ee nee mae Ome InamarOnG LATE FROM MEXICO. mig6-Iw* JAMES GIBEON. ~* ——— ae ENERGETIC PREPARATIONS OF THE MEXI- CANS TO RESIST THE FRENCH ARMY OF INVASION. pie te New Yorx, March 18.—The Tribune's special RE, | Gispateh bas official Mexican advices to Feb. AMEB FOR B4L5, roan mpeateg la Re treet. jp z rt + oat 8 Daranit, arly to MIL 8 EB DUP Ww mar !S-iw Soe ae Toth witain Eicon mites of Puctia. ' 0 NOTIFY SUTLERS OF Mex! preparations are complets, and "Didi Neat Pom spepared to faveistai el Gees | the determination to reels the French is as Es tere OHAREES Shack’? 2? | earnestasever. Corner of John and Cathedral sts President Saurers has ordered the return of ma 4-6m™ Baltimore, Wa. | the forced loans made at San Luis Potaai, |AiWBA WINES AND 152 That atempipnemetn mings BRANDIEs, ; y WE parame, FROM THE GULF SQUADRON. LB’S, R NANT le 5B wagin ‘THE STEAME! AUTUCK EE OFF CHARLES. | OF ee Bene, Also. s eon- | the 1th and Fortress Monroe, has arrived. aes + Her advices sine that it wan the tron.c “ud inGoster Marist, | steamer Nastucket which Med afterd at Coerleston bar, instead-of the Nahant as Tepori- = mar Im™ WAGONS! WAGONS! reiute the bese slanders upoa a Gefeoseles Plena id apse female, now incarcerated in ourrrtour! prison. - eat s T have ro apolozy te mr ke .or Ceo. Sion 7h. >» ac Be Re, WARONE ot aT aon i BSGTHE, | He ivable to vind'ea's b'w e'f. Ma>y think } irge ‘apd Small TocwaWaye Sersey WaG- | was = evi _ v ve pales _—_ do. . &e. agaost our Provos. srehal, Loeai. o. Gor manne Repairing of all kinds promptly on reeds no refuteor. ae all who krow him | p know it to be a bese exJumny and uw ojusi accu. “vary POB'E HGRA EAM, Conch mater, | sation. He has conéacira h.m-c'f ia a cenile. vourt ai ‘e mesos erat SUspicous places D-emect, wo ose ioncn, Sirecie at late bours of ‘he night, asg when quesivioned, cun give no ‘our at soch an horn, and - for exa ir eptcrisinmre,. tor —— fon ior bet them to these with a view authori' es to be eons. aa RS rT alee wooldier ni 7 ¥ cCBme {> the cy irom Fairfax to gei sowe Morey due him. Re {eli in wth a ace: avle sort of fellow namre Hanneza~, and took a “siret moved towns.” fon mlesaelins & a ue tae ae iheir PD “ey got it, 2 two pa‘d a pended eo aiiey. the potorious «No. 10." ww my reli pon 2 .ofm, and Dasneganieithin Boon aiter Hanmesne }eit ome of the feu tes discovered that she bad Jost ber cloak. Miurphy was errested by the police, who to discoverhis companion by bim. This ang, Seas weul arornd ‘with the officers to all ces be bad visited wih Henocgan. bui ialicd tofiodbim. Ke was dicm‘sced, and was very t© find that bis movey was sefe. He says it was the firs time be wos arrested fo~ any criminal offense, and wewla be ibe Jasi, es in visting Washingios he wenld lo cuutionr of bf y \/ SRIV@TON eee Paneer therein stocks, coin and urcurren' , furnished ly Lewis Johnson & Oo. Bankers: Peay RvuNAwaY asp Narrow Escare#.—This af. terpoon, & horse aitached to @ wagon in front of Johnson .& Nagie’s « on the averne, pear Tcn:h strest, containinga lictle son of Mr. Joceph Saler, was ent by some one Framing, end stared st a furious pace towards T welith Wagon pear siree., overi a furpiture the coraer of Twelfth street and the avenuc, ling the child in them@d. Fortanatety i toned od on by but was ach frig! Le mhurt, Nef m ly covered with 5 — Sorpizes’ Re-1.—Sioce Saturday Inet, Capt. E. M. Camp, at the Soldiers’ Rest, as rectived ¢7 reervils, 210 convalescent, 101 turioughed men, 60 stragciers, 136 in detached partirs, (among Which is one company ist U.S ofan. iry, forwarded irom tbe Army @¢ the Potomac ty Na hvite, Tenn.,) apd 4 Prisoners, i4 | bes ebipped 153 men to regiments in the field, 413 to convalesccnt camps and 6 to hes- prtals. See Pocket Pickep.—This forenoon, we bear, T sig. Ger. Baford, after drawing about #120 from the Treasury, stepped over to an oyster saloon near by, aud wuile eating a few raw oyciers, bad pocket picked of ube money by tome * ri,” who had followed him. He dk covered his loss just afier the scoundrel emerged from the saloon, but was unable to cote bim. —>_—_ Scrroren Sry ARREstep.—Yesterday sf- teracoa Lievi. Foyt, st ‘be Depot, arresind a young man (who grve the name of Frank Wil- son aud siaivs thathe is irom Balti-nore) on suspicion of be'ng a rebel spy. wes soand & letter direcicd t which it wee siaind (hat he w Loon af Pe disposed o' the Ciuy Hall amougst -ome of the lawye cooseguence of a rumor thet ihe new jw will reqvire all practiorers at ine coort to take the same o3tu of loyaliy they (the ,edges) od are reguired to take. ere wees Savep rrom Dears.—Phos. Covrhtsn was taken ovt of the caval in Gcorretown, about twelve o'clock lasi night in aa almos: frozen ceorditiog: very few moments louger would have sufficed iocnd his earthly carcer. He was taken to the station house ard properiy cored for, eS Unper SENTENCE or Deatu.—We under- | sterd tLetasoidier named Castiilo, is under | tence of & covrt martial to be vhot for seruon, erd that the proceedings are now Lefore the Pcesident for bis approval. pa NER ET Tur Gerwan Fair.—It is estimated that the ned proeceds Of {ve Gerrar fair for the retief | of sick and wounded soldiers, beld oo mp ee tiirty-three Odd Fellows’ Hall, will amount to hundred dollars. ———-—__ THe F. for ans, last rp at Oda _— jows’ Han, wot ovcrwh tier y tnmted and a goodly sum m ave been Tealiend fi the pereutiods litle ones. os veneer i Secoxp W agpSz; TONY. ner, selling liquor *e widsere; Suct eat drunk and @-orcerly; do. Ko- 6.5 WHITE BOY to fren ware facture, D. WYVILL, No. 423 Pa. av., nest $d ot as iren. Apply at Ww Bra a ert- os 7, room Base Ae eed ete hee hea ket iB Stock, Fixtures and wil Ro ay at 10 fer , With the priviiece of dwelling its, ® good bu siehiborbood Eat poe for selling. it be shove, ox owner js leaving tbe city mext fn’ ¥, Call to-day correr isth and Mais. wart Fo SALE—The Btoct ané Good Will of a ily Grocery. corner of Eighth and Borth—one of the be: t bocal ons for business in th city, now commanding the trade of « large neig borbood, Te anentet » isiug men with ezpit lan poriupity is offercd rarcly to he met with. L will ‘Ve porscs: iow vo that my suecesser ena «tock the #iore and start besiness om or before che iat of ‘apr. "* finarist' "s0nN ©. ADAMS, K RES T—A fret class FURNTSMED DWE UL- ING in u efile i= David PE OT oe Thrice bouse with larre d-; Foe! , and ToOM. touverien kitchen, icehouse ano wire cellars; su; water avd ga@ amd allthe modern appl: ‘eontfort. Tb Qetlosateens et taghed with mental shralt vy avd cohen A Bae ei © ane Gorriere on prevai is adiniraiie @ for exterua pete any fee! ant re — reu immedin: eo: terme y= e c= fewor to W. 8. COX at No 40 Lowisinon avente, {intel,} mer 1-0! ieee. fellas the Rost Om léth, be- ee nae or ar taining tetwoen F remnpen Ry red . inuotes. The fuder will De an =! ample r by. Priesivg 1 to the Biter Cy loose will prove his property and pay the mar 1-30" ef

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