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of Sareea e The Nats headepton sor | Se ee "pon every pretense to | { > ‘ PANIC IN RICHMOND. -kaMd os ——— ’ UX RICHMOND PAPERS ON THE FEDERAL | y APPACK ON PORT HUDSON , Pee i ee . THE AnGED BY ThE coon A DISPO-...; | — MAKE PEACE. = | + wr '® NORTH,” — ttre dlr , The. eteamer:State of Maine reached’ the | Seventh street wharf yesterday evening, bring- Sug’ thiee Nurdréd and nineteen "pr ftom Richmond, one hundred and ninety-two of whom were prisoners of war, and the ottiers civiltans: », the latter is Mr. C. A. Brown of ‘was ca spy be ave apm: Edwin Dorsey, son of ; Dorsey, and John J. Humas, a State from Maryland, captured by General when he made his raid into Pennsyl- j ‘wania; Included in the list of citizen prisoners are also a number of Union men from Tennes- sie and Kentucky, some of whom werearrest- ed for bridge burning, engine taking, and other deeds obvoxfous' to the Confeds. These pri- soners Were Confined in the Libby prison, and ‘Were treated with great cruelty by Capt. J. B. ‘Torner, the commandant. * bles Ow deaving the prison their blankets” and beading, arid even their tin caps.were taken ftom them, although their own private prop- erty..Om the contrary, rebel prisoners sent from here are permitted to take such articles , with them by our authorities. Major Boyle, late. Dr. Boyle, of this city, is yet sts ‘d.at Gordonsyille. Oscar Hough, Of this city, is at Richmodd, acting as adju- tant, wth the rauk of eaptain. “Ste i] We dre tridebted to Mr, Browh and Mr. U: ct wood for copies of Richmond papers, from Which we glean the following {From Richmond Whig, March f8.) REPORTED CROSSING OF THE RAPPAUANNOCK BY THE ENEMY. H ‘There was 4 report in circulation yesterday to the effect that the enemy, in considerable — foree of cavalry sad , have crossed the | Upper Rappahannock at Kelly's Ford, in Cul- | @eper county... The presumption is that they | contemplate an advance upon Gordonsville. | Kelly's Ford tw some distance trom Fredericks- burg and mach farther from Richmond than the latier point, so that this movement cannot be regarded as an advance of the grand army. it may be, however, that Hooker has con. ek te try another route for his “on to Rich- fond” move, and to avoid the Confederate a icksburg, has moved his forces to the Upper Rappahannock in the hope of er obstagles in the passage of that stream. Passengers by the Central train last evening 8'Bte that the same report was current at Gor. donsville yesterday. Another rumor reached the city last night that Gen. Stuart had encoun: the enemy | in Fauquier county on Monday, and that rt torce being su, he was compelled te fail | back before “These lack con- firmaticn. i THE YORT JACKSON MUTINEESS. } By the following ih, from the Vic! j berg Whig, of the appears that justice bus overtaken some of these traitors: } Three of the Fort Jackson mutineers were | @vot here ——— Their names were: Ser- | rant W.H. Brown, Company 1), Ist regiment ° § Ousiana Heavy Arti! 7, and aud s Graham, of Compan: regiment. These men mutinied at Fort Jack- Son on the night of the 27th of April last, and ‘wentover to the enemy's vessels, ziving then ©f course, information as to our strength, cen- dition, &e. At the fight on Bayou des Alle- | zoands, some time afterwards, they were taken prisoners and brought here to be exchanged as members of a Vermont regiment. Ther were immediately recognized by the* regiment to whichthey orizinally belonged, and lodged in ail. Their fate though hard, was nevertheless Feat and we trust it will have a salutary effect ‘hroughout our army here.” Confederate money is going down, down, down in Richmond. The Dispatch says :—“ The ®rokers are now giving five for one for gold, and selling at $4.25 premiam, Silver is selling Bt $iasi.10, Ban« notes of this State, Northand # outh Carolina, and Georgia are quo*able at ‘8v per cent. premium—selling rate.” The © mieds are also seriously alarmed in , ‘Vi>w of threatened famine. “Flour,” the Dis. Pach 6 sys, “continues to go Up, notwithstand- dug there is a vast ameunt in the interior, de- Dennis Kean | B, same @ained there in the first instance by a lack of | Is @ausportation facilities, and, second, by the Liability to impressment on its way to market.” Gov. Letcher has icsued a proclamation wrging the people to limit the production of to- j bacco and increase the production ot grain, i “New York Democracy” and John Van Bu- wen get fits atthe bands of thé Richmond papers. At is evident that the rebs are exceedingly Gisappointed at we patriotic stand taken lately | @y leading democrats of New York. i The Richmond Whig of the [Sth has a sig- j wificamt article, admilting that the Southwest } 4s more inclined to make peace“with the North @v an the Atlaptic Confed Siates, in consequence ©! the rua of. bad luck the Confederates have i nd im Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri and Ar- Bavcas. : ‘The Whig gives the « painful history” of the <( casederave arms in Tennessee and Kentucky, fod adés: 4 ‘If we cross the Mississippi and inquire the ait of our efforts im Arkausas Aad Missouri, ale record is tow Dusniliating to be recorded at Secgth. No man cars to hear the story of the @ vnfrderate se after the fall of MeOalloch wd the jouw Of Prices’ forces to those of regard. The chrcnicle is not more sad itissbameful. 1t may be summed ap in tie Ciybeartening announcement made in our Aalest exe + that the arinies of Holmes and Hiceéman have dwindled from 53,0w d = mere t 1D Pexeh ond fn the pam, ‘erritory story is much the same—larga, @rwies raised and no! accomplished. ‘Gon: ©: roing Arizopa and New Mexico we have eras: d to have anything whateyer. Perhaps @he) sre no longer considered a part of the or federac: “When the fortunes of war bave been so uni- dormly adverse, it is met surprising that a recy le, who see in its not saoja- gation. ‘but the further rav: of their feids, be loss of their slaves, aud the buruing of aheir houses, should desire its cessation at the earliest mtment, be willing to make concessions, w: more fortu- . @ate, would reject.” } The Richmoad papérs do not seem to give credence to the story of the capture of Mexico | ®) the French army. A cannon foundery under the ifimediate di- rection of Major F. O. Humphries, is nearly Completed and ready te commence work at «>tampboe, Ga. 7.4as Ss, 8 prisoner at Salisbury, N «. was & few days ago, while attempting tc woke bis escape. " o Freminer, of the 17th, says of the afar Jort Hedeon : “Orr batteries are located on seo eae stoenas nw, | & \unge of three miles above Bad below, com- | town via | ef Teen técth street and Pa avenue. f ationd. SPIRITUAL MEETING SUNDAY at | Union jo fife of o ee, The Life o Charietie Bronte &e. the gauntlet of & plunging Gre. whois well acquainted with the po- F : HM 2 2 BuMciently elevated: on the cliffs with any ense in the sttack on ‘wseems to os long and terrific > ted to he done nodamage whatever to our side. “his would go to show that their guns did not command vur batteries.” Lert td aH 3 —————————= ++ ” e#- The Cincinati Commercial of the 18th in- + ete: + We have received a petition, ‘ thaakoee #8, addressed ‘To the dent of the United States,’ pray sthat Texas . pit: ae . once oniys sondapels. A sesty way to the signatures asking for the cro- atio at see eo military. department ! ety. slight symptom Pre. neat :3 soiiee den ae ¢ in the apperr- it ance of such adocament”" —. B-0n The &,4lLl paseed the New Jerary Assembly. providing malatto coming into that Stet and rem: ten days therein, shsll be traps to Liberia, or some island of the Wedt Indies where slaver; dorsnoterist ; and evtborizing the Governor to pay'the ex- Ppenre, not exceeding fift / dollars in each case under thatact. ‘The Répa\jlican mi- The: Mercury expects the diiI topass the: Lage 7A telegraphic despatch in late’ Southern papers s¥ ys ths “Helena was attacked in the Tear of Monday, the 9th instant,” and: heavy firing was again beard there on the 13th. The is wnintejligible' ff Helena, Arkansas, fs ‘meant; but it is supposed that St. Helena, a small town in the rear of Pert Hudson, is the the place referred to. If #0, Gen’ Banks was probably moving in that direction against Port "Gens ‘bra and Shoepff have been relieved from duty on the military commission engaged ii -the investigation of Gen. Buell’s campaigns The three other meniters of -he commission Will finish the case. The commission ‘will sit about ten days longer in Cincinnati, and will then adjéurnm to Baltimore, where the record will be made up. ae SFA vote on Monday in the Missouri Legis- lature‘on the proposition to amend the State Constitution to provide for emancipation, in- dicates its defeat. It came within five of being Inid on the table, snd requires two thirds to pase it, 3 S77Capt. John Mullan, United States army, has been appoin ef Commissioner in the chty of New York for the Walla-Walla Pacific Bnil- road Company in Washington Territory. The campaay has a working capital of six million dollars. SF The issuing of orders ‘of seizure under the Confiscatio.. law is entristéd'to the United States Usstrict Attorneys, who.are directed 4o be vigilant yet careful in the execution of the law. S7 The Westmiaster Democrat states that the preliminary surveys of the Western Mary. land Railroad, Union Bridge to Hagers- urg, Will be commenced in afew days. S87 Governor Bradford has issued a procia- mation warning al) Maryland soldiers absent from their regiments without leave to join them, under penalty of arrest and punish- ment as deserters, before the 1st of April. SF Messrs. J. Cooke & Co., United S'ates Téan Sgents, announces the conversion of 2,000,000 legal tender notes into the five-twenty Govyera- ment Joan during the last six days. cae neeernr<taetteeechgeep @7 The report that Lieutenant-Velonel Dos- ter, of the 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry, was wounded in the late cayairy dash on the Rap- paharnock, is incorrect, pie anne TE SF The Kentucky Union Convention has nominated Jacob F. Beil for Governor, and Richard T. Jacob for Lieutenant Gevernor. #7 Commander Preble has been restored to his rank in the navy and ordered to the'sloop- of-war St, Louia. (cto AL SE S7'Shillington, Gdeon Building, sends usa | copy (from his advance supply) of the inyit- ing April number of the Adantic Monthly. BF The resolutions against arburary arrests have been defesiedin the New York Assembly. | SSS Se YOUNG WOMEN OF* AMBBIGA—HeaiA Sermons Continued.—The com -ittes is nopy te anmounre that tbe Rev Dr 8. M. Lanvis by ope.tad reques: will r-peat his great scientific an Practical direcu fe to young women TO MOi Bunday,)at 3p.m ,at Temperance Hall, E street’ elween yth and jth Gentlemen also invited, At 72 p.&., be will deliver an orstion en the life of evrSeviour. Feats free. tad 1em THE POLES AY D THEIR PRIENDS ARE earnestly invited to meet at Lutses Hotel. corer © and Tenth streets, at3 p. m,, the 221 of ‘ March. mar 2) at* TBE FALK OF THE WESTERN PRE-UY- terien Church wail be continued through the | everings of this week, at Stott's Buildi corner mar 17.5t* 3 THE CALVARY BAarTisr CHUR holds reguiar worship every Ba>dath i ial of “Old Trinity Church,” sth street, bet aud E streets. Preaching fo morrow by Rev T.R Howrerr. at 1a m-and7% inens and strangers are ane to ri Hall Oth street. No. 181, betweed D aL! streets. 3 and 7% in tl veni Mrs, Benth Medicis cil ee sede aera og ME ard hol ho desire our future bapoimees She will see anc describe spirits of fiends at the ter Sat the meeting. Admission 19 cents, FS ‘SALE CHLAP FOR CASH —A SUTDER’S T Age! ire Arlington House, cornar 436 street and ar 5 mar 727i 20" (OR SALE Ctikap— I = 260 BARRE: OF APPLES \ ad 15-PACKAGES OF BUTTER mar 21 6" At 431 ® Srauer. T°o* snus AND WIFE. of Tom Themb and wife -dding costume, and Commodore Nutt and Mii Warren. Just received and fer sale by PHIL? & £91,0M0NS, mar 21 2t_M-trpoliten Bookstore, 332 Pa.av. 4 NEW Ov EH } HE TRAPPER’S DAUGHTER, a Story of the Rocky M. #5 by Gustave Ain ard. SLY TA SA OVERS Soy are tinet) Just pobiished a ee PHIL? & SOLOMONS mar2bSt Metropolitan Bookstore. $42 P a ¢ Th fax TENDER'S GUIDE,—Ilow to Mix ; ite, sem ylete | rivks, by dorcy nder’s clovechcof Plein ead Panes ft the Metropolitan Sordiats, Fatep Siruys Lianne we Just eeceived and tors by * mar t-2t Metropolitan 2 * LAWRASON LEVERING, commresfon muacuant FeR TES Sais oF COAL OIL AND BENZOLINE, No. 3 COMMERUE @f,, (UY STains,) Hotel, New York, Maun’ cturing mar 2l-Iw* AALTIMORS. WAGONS! WA 70NS! , ame Oe hcons tO! eR Beticr sad well ished URLER W, goxs Be sold alredueed prices ales’ tunsted fiar-sent js, two and f CR AWA Ye BuGel ERY WAGONE £2. “All work wateonted te’ be as re mted, . EF Be yatring Promptly attended to at reasona- ble rates. TH. GRAW . - Row’? H. AM. Ooacharaker, mare si" 374 D.and 47% Righth street, - P4?2%, books AND Rags WANTED, ~ MARON & CO 315 D. wv. “Dp. We Photographs | THE REPORTE: ATH OF RE! SENTATIVE TEMPLE, OF DE: —— BNPRUR, —---— - ParLaApErenta, March 21.—It was recently dated M says that Colonel Hale Brigade,,o Re) nolds’ Ibfyislon, was sttacked near Mil i agtbne anee Roce cated envairy. Col. Hall gent word-he coaid-hold his o until. reinforcements could arrive. ee ‘ol. Wilder went to his aid with a moun! nfantry force , and, et the tast ‘reports, q The rebels-have lately beem making demon rtratione at Liberty, feeling our lines a and advanced towards Fr: ’ but wete driven batk by Colonel Wa cavalry brigadé.” ~ i " ‘Tie bridge at-OColumbia bas been revdt, and General Van @orn has beén larcel, ‘ forced. Cavalry skirmishes new-orcur ty, We have & Vast ddvantage in position, f General Bragg’s Army. n The Chat Rebel, of the 11th, says. General Biagg’s army is in better condi better organized, larger, healthier, and bent apon its. mission, than ever before. - The rebel papers speak of General Hoo! army as having been sent'to Port Royal, ‘The Mobile papers speak of the A PROCLAMATAON! A-PROOLAMATION Dirrons oBiEBRATE:D BOSTON ORACK ME, ue INE BISCUIT, LEMON BISCUIT, PIC NIG-ORACK #RE ‘ABE SOLD BY " ORME & 80%, KING & BURCHELL, GA8ix ATLEY, GULICE, HOOVER, WHITE ¢ JOYOR, M. GREEN, B. FERNES. mar 21-lm* c : oMRBLDEN & 00 Bs sow og Rapp ae ©00, 293 PENNA. AV , OPPOSITE WILLARD, Wasminoros, D.O., WILL ‘BUY “AND SELE * GOLD_ AND. SILYER,.USQUBREN ~ VLKGINIA AND OTHER Fi SOUTHERN DANK NOT BS, DEMAND AND 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTB andali other / GOVERNMENT SECURITERS, DRAFTS ON THE NORTHERN CITIES AD EUROPE Coljections made most Nibéraftereiy. Bodder foeke and Geld boneut and suid on commissions _ De porite received. mat 71 Fo SALE—Oue FISHING SBIN® in good ai rr store on the corner of 7th and L street-, Navy . mar 2 3t* oTLEAS, ATTENTION| | beta ett PEA cawouts, wo “| 6oTALLOW Cheap for cash at National Boap and Qudle j Progke, Green street and the Canal, Georgetpa, ] Ce we lan ‘OR NEW YORK. } Tire sreamit sh WAN oe sy oes, mate | is now receiving freeny x New York at tae foot Pg BR street. | Georgetown. Wil! sail positively on nday, 2d inst MORGAN & RUUNBAART, are. ee eee TO THE LADIES. a b well made Bhoes! | Pitber dipper or Gaiter. Suoss {Bboee!t } ; * _wulcnerer you chow ; or. prefe ea! eral, iv rd. Indica e it you *Bal! prices you Tl cail rige 5 that might scar the Wited es, But are made to suit ladies—sewed with nesilittle stitches. | Now, ladies, wo are determined to please yor, With 6 aiter B: ot, Slipper or neat littie Ta, If kind curiosity only would seize yoo, And you eply would 7. 1 wiil go and try At he heap biore on 1th, mear the corner {L.~ | Where, the people do say, great bargaias thf sell Now, if you will come, we'll ba ready to shy you Cur new steck of goods just received vt the spring, And if you are pot suited, our regrets we shilowe you= But we do nog, indeed, fear any such thing. And the gevtiemen, too, we would like to seedite1, If they will onty give usa cali ; For if they wish to beshi peered or wptea, McKelden & Stanley arevendy for ali New, we weuld not forget our favorite ones- The bright little boys who love their new Mipes ; nd we ‘promise the fathers who come witifheir That by dealing with us they nothing sha lose, McKELDEN & BTANL! mM st* Ne 390 Eleventh st., bet. K . | eet CLOTH Ss WRINGER | adpaaine alt alt er tac wae he i ‘ ! and the money refunded. Reo them ae New Housefurnishin 519 Seveuth at., wear Pi : ROCERIES | Berra reat Po Be ras | Secenta; good DLaUie = wat taniy beat | sbieclaepeatin fret bmpins. tweet 5 487 Ninth at mar 19 3t* mar 19-8" { EAT EASTERN PATON Commander, TL! S DISPATCHED { | ftreiuee, Sy mah may pes oda ti 1 AGE, i superior a ! Alien a garadle ie Gold, or ite equiv: irre . | eae patenger aiew : } ex, hice ur goon On ; ty ight a> Deurege appy to Olt WHITNEY at the Ofek 20 DADA wat. mote? HOWLAND & ASPIN bh ALL agents. ‘ARBIAGES ! CARR’ a C camnraans:(])28tHe* _ Ib ow on hand and dnily raceiv 7 oe rimentoft Fi ny tases waite bythe 3 twenty it LA. at bald ie country. consistiog of one «: # Unjeche Coach, Brett's; fe yFant Gerwabtowns, Ro peer Pirinna, Ductors! haa! be To egies. of: ‘Wis sates avy trang wey rudid Sleighs, all i car) ee said to surt he thm fone o. ‘SOR Fomnarivanls | Mot MAVING BEB PLETED. t_Pae ALL DEAD HORSES AND aM will hereafter beearried to south of the Observatory, from wheace be taken, boa! Dine Rey | whieh wiil be sold cheap for cash atthe gragry | i & mony, | { | | ti | om 7th street. bey HORSE genet ni 4 Of foot white. The owner, CONTAINING PASSENGERS BLOWN OFF A TBUCK CAR, —_—— - THE NEW YORK SUNDAY MERCURY yesterday from Aquia Creek, we learn that a CORE MSR eter AA ERS esr nimnad ada Ore Gifferent parts ‘any jcurnal. PRANKS OF THE GOBLINS 7M THE | Twenty-seventh Street, P a presented in | OD OB@OF the ruck cars at the rear of the — train; and a huthber of passengers, in erder to cahamecbhes oe (uae — ANGTHSR TERRIBLE NIGHT PASSEDIN THE co. » SEAMBBR OF THE PHANTOMS, AR! puoumbavadren Wee bot Wages tho aa: ~™ Fron to our informant, nor was taly of (hein werd killed or AWARDS FOR FUENISHING HAY CORN, AND . Cole ‘Yornishing Government with three | etptiece of Ray, three hundred thousand bushels of oats, ang ome hundred thousand bushels of corn, were awarded yes- terday at the oMce of Caief Quartermaster Rucker, as tows: diey-—¥reeman Oras; Yow York city, S0)tons, at $23, Freeman Orne, $09 tons, at $23.50; Free- man Orne, 500 tama, at $28.95; Garrett Q. Bro- kaw, Millstone, Néw Jersey, 500 tons, at $35.90, Abrahany H. Covert; Baltimore, Md., 500 tons, at $2.98; Freeman Orne, New York city, 500 tong, at #29. Ogts—Joseph P. Wilson, Washington, D, V., 50,000 Wushels, at 99 cents; A. F.& S. R. Howes, > _ov «| Philadetphia, Pa. 60,0006nshels, st $1.01; Abra- diueaud tateeion pon the terrified. | ham H, Covert, M4., 50,000 bushels, Tig EHOTOGRATHS OF tim avr Apiima, | Siu tees Beate, Wim Bs wns ant tee discovered on ibe litfcersast j bether,atG1 07, Janes &. Fisher, Pansadlphls, the climax of this amar eis well-bigh | Pa»60/000 bushels, at $1.07. rem = Corn.—Garrett Q.Brokiw; Mill#tone, N.Y, i " | 50,000 bushels, at $1.15; Jabez B. Fisher, ciate unaber cose eS Yen banibctoserae®’ | delphia, Ba. gui badbets, tga. the same number contains fel) parti PRISONERS FROM FREDERIOKSBC RG. Confederate po aeee rer atatty Nia Licepegue, tat who are seat to t stand the erenien'eney yy 2 eee ning ty seater’ Night, im she: presence. gf ssveral aul fect Gorgon sud Finmo, aud > Seat Rs ast —% TEES WONDERFUL APPARITIONS seen at other places, among which is the tf This morning, prisohers. th es, Invades the rtments | take erill’ jiant 5 v wast eel aN ae eet prc = ne | taken in A verill’s brill eavairy fight, were RED SPECTRE AT WASHINGTON?! ways 0! | transterred from” the Central Guardhouse to THE PRESIDENTS MANSION!!! the Qid Capitol. terrifying both “6Mi¢ry and beppne “4 ‘try, by startti lection | ol upernatire face cott all of wentuout | TELEGRAPHIC. ii been er in journs! tthe renders of the Suapit Mancust mayer: | RESISTANCE TO FEDERAL AUTMORI© plore this week, with the assurance that they hare ¥ TY EN INDIANA, before them arserted facts! THE NEW YORK SUNDAY MERCURY spose be all the Theatrical and Masiosl News of the World, Sporting News, Fire aud Military News, and the Letters of Orpheus 0. Kerr and A Dis! Volunteer. Se with more chgice reading matter thar dan be Ladin any other New York newspaper, at any price. ——>—— CaPTURED pm Shtin, Rescue: BY CoP- ——— - special dispatch to the Bulletin says that on the 19th instant a squad of soldiers. ‘Rush conrty, indiana, to arrest They ‘had captured six, and when on their ; xonu stb NEW YORK SUNDAY MERCURY ‘ s f way to the cars the deserters were rescued by is now sold everywhere witbia four hundrad miles FS on the niorping of its ETS | a bundred- mounted butternuts, armed with PRICK SIX OENTS, AT EVERY News DEPoT | Tes. Twocompanies of infantry. were sent IN AMEKIOA, from Indianapolis, who recaptured the deser- ters and scattered the traitors, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NewYork, March 21, 11 a.m.—First Board— Coupon 6's, 1°51, 1014; 7.30's, W6%; Demand Notes, 1544; Gold, 1545. ———— + eee ‘oma 2I-1t BALLS, PARTIES, &. CTIVE ASSOCIATION FRANKLIN ENGINE LO.— The mew bers of the Active Associ on of the Frauklin Engine Co., No, 4, re- etfully inform their ‘ri: and the public i th CUTIL aBTY will be a in the flail of the frankiie Bugine dome . LOCAL NEWS. 2th TUESDAY EVENING, Mar STARTLING admitting a gentleman an xed. mar 21-3t* CASE OF THE DEATH OF LIEUT. LEWtS GRAHAM!!: ae net a Indications that-he was Foully Murdered ! nama The readers of the Star will remember the singular circumstances of the death of Lieut, 1E8T GRAND EASTER FALL O the WASHINGTON AKMOKERS’ AS- EUCIATION will be @ yen on EASTER WEDNESDAY NIGHT. April Sth. at Tem-» perance Hall. Particulars in future sAvertise- me By order of tee Committe mit-w.s.M" BOARDING. Was Supposed to have committed suicide in his — : ——. = room at tbe boarding-bouse of Mr. D. J. Bar- Bn x tery ey ye rick, Pennsylvania avenue. After the inguest, Atreet, Between Isthandlith. mar 2!.at" sant Furni hed Ro nd commun! the body wae taken to the embalming establish. ment of Dr: Holmer, +8 Louisiana avenue, to be prepared to be sent home. Subsequently, a brother of the deceased and other friends ar- rived, and entered upon an active investigation of the circnm-tances attending his death, as they utterly discrediled the idea unas he came to his dvath by his own hand. He was in com- furioble circumstances, had just been honor- ably discharged from the service tor disability, (Theumati m,) was in cheerful spirits, and Trat sient commodated. Inquire at Star Office, pRoaenr rect, between I Boyspre AT 495 nt a I One large room for rent with first-class board; also, two small rooms. A few fable Board- perweek, Dinnerat5, m2 Good Boarding avd Lodging rjces by day or week te be hat rewery, D street south, between sth UABDIN mederate FKOMMEL’S at at PrivanstPrié, March 2i—A “Gineinsiad | ‘ree DEVELOPMENTS IN THE | Lumber of alld From a-gentieman who arrtyed Inthe city Transfer checks, it is well known, or shouig be by this time, are worthless unless used from the point of mtersection. e —————— Fovrta Warp StTatios Cases.— James Whith, John Nelson, Jas. 5 disorderly: locked up 6 hours each. Crangie, y; work-house. Jno. drunk; dismissed. ary Toban, do; do. Ina, Kearney, assault and > mili ‘ fz K. McClelland, suspicion; diami ‘ohn Nmitb, drunk: do. Grandin, do; do. Ellen Warden, disorderly; do. ridget Androth, do. do. W. Lawler, do; fined $234. Jong Wikon, drunk a disorderly; fined 81.9, Robt. Richardsoe, fighting, dismissed. Aarog Fr ee do,.. Peter Shubbert, evaiempi; a ee ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO RoB.- Aboot o'clock last oun 3 og oe in pass: slong E street roug udic Eyeare, Was attacked by ‘a suldier of Company 1, 105th N. ¥., pamed Jas. Kearney, wip dealt bim a severe blow and a Dink Mr. Sherif’ speedily recovered, and the assailant found himself iged to take the defensive,ang finally turned and fied. Mr. Sherif rag through the City Hal! and notified the polica, who soon arrested the fellow. He was turned over to the military for punishment, which will be heavy, probably, as he is used te lighter penalties. fae: Se Wastrvoror Mowry Marker. for s weks, coin and uncurrent money, by Lewis Johuson & Oo, 8 uying. U.S. Coupon Bonds, 1681 Ot U.S. 70 Rotes nese see Quartermaster’s Che cks New Certificates U.S. Demand Notes. American Gold... American Silver . > TRIFLING WiTBR TH OLICE.—, negro paniddebeter abdeen two arrested for beating him, and when they were arrested he positively identified both. When they were brought out for trial this m orning, Shabbert told Justice Ferguson he was mis. taken last night, thete were not the men whe Attacked bim. Justice Ferguson dismissed the two prisoners, and ordered Shubert wo be Jocked up. —» Sorpreps’ Rest.— Within the pa-t few days re =< Miners companies from Pennsylya- 240 men, wnder command of E. Baldwin; 160 dratied mea Rotations 105 | ‘hai nia, Capt. ¢ sent to | from Virginia: Company A, 127th Pa, 30 men; 1% exchanged citizen prisoners; 13 men (th © Y. cavalry; 33 exchanged prisoners of Ohio regiments, and « large number of ales. cents, have arrived at Soldiers’ Rest. ———— OFFICIAL. HIEF ASS'T QUA RTERMASTER’S OFFICE Depot of hingion 213 G. per Lah st. asursotos. D. O.. Marek 21, 1838 With a view to obtain on short notice snd on the best terms such supplies for the ove of this Depart- ment, by purchase in the open market, as may be required by the exigencies of the service, an4 not otherwise provided for by estimate on the preper Officers of the Quartermaster’s Departmont, al! @ealers in Fuel, Ststivnery, Har tware, Drage, eseriptions, Leather, Paints fs, Ginss, Lanterns, Ship's Stores, god such ether eap- plies as are known to be purchased by the Quarter- master's Department. are hereby requested to fur- nish this office weekly with price lists of the articles in their line, correested according to the Suctua- tions of the market, None other than those eom plying with the above Lewis Graham, 16th Vermont volunteers, who | ®4¥ertisement ill receive orders from this office, ZUWARD L HARTZ, mre 21-Im Captsinand AQ MU. 8a SSISTANT QUARTE Corn MASTER'S Scr, t G and 224 Steecis, D.C., March 19, (453. With a view to obtain at short notice and on the best terms sych supplies for the ure of tuis D part mebt, by purchase in the open market, ns msy be required by the exigencies of service, and not otk- erwise provided for by estima:e on the proper off- cersof the department, al! dealers in Uardware, Drugs, Lun der, Leather, Harness and Saddery are hereby requested to furnish this ollice weekly With price Late cf the articles in their line, correct- bth east, near t Yat pn there was not, in the belief of his friends, any | ed according to the fluctuations of the market. within balfe'sguate, Renearsstebell tore = | cause whatever why be aneone he disposed to (Sicped.) CHAS, H. TOMPKINS, mar i2 2w* commit suicide. mard-iw Captain an 1 AQ. M., ULB. A. —_—— A close examination of the wonnd by sur- ———— + fon ebuws tbat it was pot such aa one as ,OTICE. LOST AND FOUND. ould only Givided the external jugular and some of the external veins, and did net touch the carotid watery: con-equ surviving the i bours, 1 Qn Thursday mo ning. or Kichth street, D.a pair of GOLD SPECTACLES The Boger gill he suitably rewarded by iecving thot a M_CONNOLLY'S, No. 452 Fighth at ite eee UST On Friday ew @ March 2. at Grover's 4 Thester,(orchestra.)a black OP BRA GLA*8, Th. Guder will be suitably rewarced by retursicg snid Gass to the Box Office of the Theater m2ic:t ‘ 20 BREWAKD.—stelen, from Wa. armen’ sta- > ble, lastnixht,on north A street, dutween ist and 2d streets.s roan MARE; she is e and | hes the hair rubbed off ber left front leg; she is7 | 10 for the thief sad $1 for the mare; | ‘ite spot on the top of her tail mar 21-3t™ > WM. BARNES. $1 00 REWARD —Stoien from the supsori- | 2 ber's resid-noe on P stree’, between Sth acd 6th. No. 480, oa Saturday night, March eth between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock, about FIVE THOUSAND DOULARS, twenty fre han dred in gold, three hundred in silver and the bai- ce in Treasury notes. I will give the above re- d for the recovery of my money or & propor- | the money that may junate oon a aby part o overed, mar alw" SAMUEL HOOVER. ObT—A set of CURLS from the ae. i snstee Theater to 18th Areward Swill it left at this office. ie 29 St TRAYED OR STOLME—From the ibacribe: Ss the 18th inst., one large lack, aod w ite, Gow, with large hoi one smal ted ow A liberal reward af ses at oue me) wit return them to A. ROTH, and © N ste , Washington, . mar 3-31" a vere S the 15th inst , a white oo The oruer Petre tp wone f ‘ove property, pe SURD Fr 20-25" fh uear nil, were up the prisoners ; RWARD—Stalea fi Mr. Robinson diveovered that the $5580 street, last night, my on the a pear the west end abswering to the name of Don’ He ta spo » teoked fresh, and white and bas somewhat the y he died by slow bieeding, ‘tion of the wound som= four belief is now that he was murdered by mn ke fora person who occupied the j; Toum, aud who Lad @ considerable s | honey about hum, the proceeds of a s horses. ‘The sopposition is that the murderers were on bis ual to get this money, and entering his lodging-rcom, attempted to kill gm, as they supposed, but striking at Jiieus.Graham in- stead, and that on observing avother person in tue 100m they decamped precipitately, leaving ir work half-accomplished. A confvderave | Was Sent at is bee ved, however, to get away the money, (With au assumed eryand,) who | managed to curry of Graham's money, but net the larger amount they were in quest of. A strict investigation will be made into the attair, meantime the body of Lieut. Graham Temains at the establishment of Dr. Hoimes, and facts elicited by its further inspection, may serve to throw more light upon this most mysterious again, Superiutendent Webb yesterday received a telegram from New York, stating thai a man answering to the deseription of McNaughton, Whoeis the party suspected hf wy Tobbed Lieu& Graham, had been there; and ning officer Kimonds was dispatclina ‘k to bring him on, if he should recog nize him as the Who wasin the room when Lieut. G: died. aes Sete ArremPT To Bakax Jatc. i Mesars. sears old. she has a w. nderthe cotdien Tae siete € Galioas; was fastens biack ite . & suitable reward 629 M street; or at 496 7th mar 19-3t* between Of tres tesate rotk sive crt. be inflicted by a suicide. The incision 1 Tagatvey Deragr ext, March i9,! 33. Certificates of indebted will be redeened at | maturity thereof, at which date interest will conse. All such certificates must be endorsed * Pay te the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption,” and transmitted to the Secretary of the Treasury. | mie-3t 8 P.Cnasx. Secretary of the Tressury OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, FOURTEENTH &T_,(Orroscte Wittaane’) ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, With a First-class Restanrant Attached. Parvare Scrrex Booxs ror Partias. C.P. MUNSELL & CO., Provrietors, Ney. YORK AND WASH(NGTON STEAM LIP LIN E.—The stea usbip Balti- for W: more is now loadin, and Alexandria iver. New York st. Georgrtorn. y te JAMBR Ti ew York ; st.. 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