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- THE EVEN] ING STAR. PUBLISHED EV ae AFTERNOOR, {SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, CorFgR PENN’A AVBRUB AND 1ITH STREBT, BY | w. D. WALLACH. pionberrecly i, _ aie served in pernagee carriers at $4 a Tyger, or 3 37 cents por mont To tail maserers a e! 4.5) for nix & year, in for three montnopand | oe tess thas Semen hs at the rate of 12 cents a week. |, ON CENT; in wrappers, TWO ORNTS, By ADVERTISEMENTS » should be sent to the Uliee before 12 o'clock u.; otherwise they may not one until the next day. v&, XXI. Eben + ing WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1863. Star. Ne. 3,155. HE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journal, con- taining a greater variety of interesting rescivg than can be found in any othar—t publiahed on Friday morning. TERus—(ush, invariadiy, in advanc Bingle copy, per anpum.—__.____§1 €® Five copies... _-_-___.__. 476 Ten copies .........------------------ 9 00 Twenty-five copies,__._...-.-.....20 6@ It invariably contains the “Washington News’ that has made Ths Datly Evening Star siroulete so generally throughout the country, | S@PBingle copies (in wrappers) can be procured | at the counter, immediately after the iene of the | paper. Price—THRER ORNTS, LONGWORTH’S CATAWBA W SPARKLING AND STILL. FRED. 8S. COZZENS, Sele Agent, Washington, D. C., and 73 Warren st., New York AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., THESE WINES, independent of their excetlent qualities as’Table Wines, are also highly recom- mended for mediciaal use. They areentirely pure wholesome, and, at the same time, economical. Among the numerons recommendations received from members of the Facu!ty, the following letters muy be cited: 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9TH & 10TH Sts., > (COMES? BUILDING.) Sanitary Coxmisrion, Washington, D. C., April 2, 1362. F, 8. Cozzens, Esq.: Have Just Received £1n—With some difficulty I have got from hoapi- tal surgeons suficient data wherewith to found an 100 CASES estimate of the value of the “Still Catawba” wine | of Mr. Longworth as an article of hospital stores. | It seeme to be especially valuable as a tonic and | stimhlant in the stage of convalescence fromacute | | disease, It is gencrally acceptadle to the stomach, | and its acidulous quality renders it grateful to the j palate, * * * * * The “Sparkling Cats | sparkling wines the characteristic of agrecing well | with the stomach, i Yours truly, | DE 8T. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNE “RED LAO,” wba” shares with other trae IN QUARTS AND PL ITs. J. FOSTER JENKINS. Crser Ti, December 17, 1881. Dean Sin—In answer to your note, 1 will say 1 very much prefer the Catawba wine to amy other The acidis Phis Wive is pronounced bye... sisseurs superior te any other brand in the rs &-1 and prom- iment on the Wine list ‘irat-class ' New York Hotels and Re ts .rants. alecholic stimulant in Typhoid fever, very acceptable to fever patients, it with water; twoor three parts of water to ona of wine, and add white sugar to the tastaof the patient. I have used i | tion, and bave general! in many exses of consump vund Jess emaciation than B to diarrhowa in the last | usual, and less disposi! stages of the disease Yours respectfully, SPARKLING CATAWBA incases containing ono | dozen quarts and two doren pints each SPARKLING ISA BELLA in quarts only, STILL CATAWBA in quarts, one dozen in a case, CATAWBA BRANDY, Seuppernens Wine, ete mar 27-2weo + Ss. J. F. POTTER. 106 CASES GREEN SEAL, QUARTS. | PIKE'S PURE OHIO CAT: AW BA BRANDY. This BRANDY has be-n manvfactnred for seve- | ral years from the PURE SB of the | nN. Besides the above Wines, we have constantiy on hand a fu:l euppiy of aii other well-known brands— | PIPER HEFDSICK, Thus afford i ace of the pro- grertateanicticaa Mateorise tee, tains of our ability to produce art he thore made of any other ns TILE O1IO € only equals & rity Brand Rnown HEIDSICK & CO., MCET & CHANDON ONIQUOT, G. H. MUMM & 0. Ete, fuch q ly ua te there vile ¢ mpennds. Bame of Erandy public xo the qual dis of p sovereien and DYSPEPSIA, Ww An inspection of our #tock, whi *s now replete in every branch, is respectfully sclicited, Was D.R.Crark, Feq..8 aualysis of a sample o! pure Uhio of the manufacture of N nati, and find it to be pure wine bran re “free from auy adulterations or admixture of ingredient rimental tv health—not a fictitious Jiquor male of corn spirits and flaming essenc and it is well adapted. from its purity and quality, to take the place of French Cognac THOM Chemical Examiner. AUG, JOHNSON & CO, mar 35 JEWSPRING DRY GOODS! 20) pieces new spring Calico £@ pieces Lawus. 15) pieces Bleached Cotton 2 pieces Rrilliants anc Ginghams @ pieces Molisir Plaids, 15 pieces Black Silk » Dikpers, Napkins js, Crash, Cotton aud Line: 1 hereby cerify tha’ h chemical xnaiysis of a sample of Catawba Brandy brought to me by G, 8 nds, Fsq.,and that I have found no adulterating ingredient or improper subtances init, Itis pure brandy usual colering and secchsring matters b brandy. I would eae it torim CILAS. T. JACKSON, M. :. State Assaver, D. R. CLARK, corner 4% and Penn., ave., sole Agent for this District daar 18-eod'3m s-T. 1860. —— DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS i Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is a perfect appetizer, And nature's great restorer. Itis composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate per- day made a loaking Cloths aa laid Poplins, Mouselins € Flannels. Ladies’ Colored Alpacas, New Style Square and Loug Shawls, for spring is ofevery deseription 4 Skirts Misses’ Cotton Hose Handkerct icf » tou Kid Gleves @ambric. Swiss. Thread and Valenciences Rigings and Insertions _ 35 dozen Parasols, Sun Shades, and Sun Umbrellas, Ab of wt ich we offer st a very small advance. M. TAYLOR & CO. _ DRAKE'S PLANTATION BiTTERS, Exhausted nature’s great restorer. A delight- ful beverage and astive tonic. Composed of © } and atl about them, /BALT , A FULL BLOGr OF DOMESTIC AND FANCY | Tur Srock Must Positiveny Bu Talwaysdilute | p a | 90 pounds Tack LINDEN { ST. aru eee es | 470 FOURTEENTH 87., PERSONAL. Ma NO IMPOSITION DAME BOSS, Doctreas and Astrologi' born with « natural gift. ene tells the future—was never known fail. ‘pert und Cause 5: marriages, brings ReRS NSE as long separa’ Gures all diseases; sincss strictly os erential No, 435 F street West, between 6th and 7th, near the Patent Office. The only person that can show alikeness ef future husband or abrent friend in reality. lian & canta; gentlemen #1. mh2s Im* ;RS. L. EMITH, Clairvoyant, Tost Medinm, No. 335 south Batreat, between Ist and 24 ‘sta Hilt next door to National House; afew d cPherson’s Apothecary, same’ side; yellow blinds, Mra. Smith heata old standing dia- eases by magretiem, converses with your caverta frienda; describes them; gets names; also se living husbands, brothers, wives, dren lovers describes them, tella their character, anc henge Hours irom 10 till § 8 tings €1. AY MAGNEPISM! RS, WREN Still continues to CURE pee DISEASES HAND MAGNETISM. Cail and see (this city) testimoniais. 445 K at. Ww i mar 9-1m* LANSBURGH & BRO'S IMORE 374 Seventh bet. Tand K. JNGHULY IMPOR iNT TO THE SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF LADIES. GOODS TO CLOSE Soup Our IN a Few Wee Bleached an? Rrown MUSLL ruta per yard Dark and TP SHPF® STING GOTTOS duced p: Sof ail x BRES and Corro: SAD en Wh ite and SFOOL COTTON " your goods Se LA GALTIMORE BARC , between Tand K, MW TEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN. kK FROM NEW YORK T LIVERPOOL. 2 ¥ uy y. ay 19. First Cabin, from... b berth. secording to e e State Room nf Servants accompany tL under telve yea ach passenger allowed t luggage. Au experienced Sv For freight und passage apply ef we it 26 BROADWAY. WASPIN WALL, Agents, 3 , CARRIAGES Thave vow on katid and suily nent of FIRST CLAS fe by the best buhd tine aplondidl fall ¢ "AT AGES. the co try, c@ one ur BARGAIN STORE, | + | sage Mawagen—..- j Treasurer... | with our Brilli he. ope Caleche Coach, Br ; fo ad six | Rockaways and Germianto Wagons for tw ons, Doe and ‘op F COND HAND Chants several eplencid Klelghs, all pur and can be ac yon at No, 409 Penns ur 1a gm ace aT ofS alto AD HOTE Ls (Opposite WILLA: ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, With a First-class Restaurant Attached, Private Sopreer Rooms ror Parties, C.P.MUNSELL & ©O., mar 19-Im Proprietors. RY OH, COME WITH ME OOME WHERE? Why, to the Centrai Hotel Restaurant. COME! Yes, air, that’s the place, for the old and popular corner j in the most | Seventh : | and FRIDAY EVENINGS of the prese: | VARIETIES! | Stage M | New Deuces nN ‘AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATRE. CORNER ELEVENTH AND CG STREETS. + -MESSK3. Mase Gossox RED. eae EV. ee vane t pril ae entof the Fase, atin, ee cr JOHN, WouD. = mitted to be thi cory ‘Or SONEDY "AND SONG, 0 New CRARACTRERS— ANNE BRAGHGIRDLE, ‘The Celebrated Tragedienne, In the petite camoay, eed ior ites. Wood by W. eq. « THE RUTKESS RY BAYLIon?, Ox tHe Womae ann THE ARTIST. Scene London 5 ; period, 169, Also, beth te OMEBODY EL8 Singing “1H Pe uo Submissive Wife.and* A Path the Ki Poompenst ts rher by E. Loder, Bq. lar comedia MR JOHN T. RAYMOND, from Laura Ecene’s Theater, New York , will mak his first appearan-e bere this senson a3 HANS MORITZ MRS. JOHN WOOD will shortly a@ppear as PO-CA-HON-TAS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVAMA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel LRORARD G20VER— ——. .__. _____ . Maman THIF (EASTER MONDAY) NIGHT. Gelebraied Gecasion, Grand Gata Nivht. First Appeurance of the Young, Beautiful and pe ed Actress, The popn. MIS= ETTE INCE. i Presentrtion on ie at only of the beantifal Tragic Play, Les SAOF THE ITALIAN WIFE: 5 REVENGE. 22s BB ne rte Tace Fas MORNING CALL. Mrs. Chillingtone..... Sir Edward Ardent Annette Ince In prepsration, the excitin PAULINE French Play, tect nen WEDNE: eck \e benelit of the Campbell Hospital hibenty Daves open st 7? for o'clock ; ex- are ear: yinvited to attend with r that they will be most as reeably ex at the same time contribute to thie and patriotic work, 8-5t 1ET VARIETIES! NATIONAL AMUSFMENT INSTITUTION Fronting on i avenue and Ninth at, Proprietors Hamblin “& Co. AY Esster Holidays, PERIORITY. y Songs, Orizinal Ethiopian Acts. MELE BRIG NOLL & ger KASTER Grand. aH uble Attractivs ‘or th K Pass WORD 1s S| t comp seuse and Vocalist, accompo. nying her songs ¥ the Violin, the bew of w he handles with the shil: of Pagganini, ADA LAUREN na new military dance. arranged and only danced by her, entitled the Female Volunteer, together t Combinalions making the best appeared in one concert hall, ok Watkins, Hel- soley, Molle Ligetta, Frank dntaes Pil aD ile Ge lgrim, Joke Bob Tall, pans that at then RNOON. ane will shoruy evpeen, the intreptd wire walker wud re pe - CANTERBURY HALL, LOUJSIANA AV., NkAR SixrH Beaune, THE FAIRY COMBINATION! In evidence of a Combination of Stars of Which can nowhere be found in the w of amusement, observe Uhis brilliant list of ame 4 First week of the Sts LLES AUGUSTA AND MARTE, ee engagement of MISS JULIA M WSL ie FALBER, TR Sees ER, Emerton, Barry J. Carter, J. A. Willis, and the Memmoth Com pany will appear to-night s . ine TREMENDOUS BILL! THE ARAB LAY! The New Trick Pantomime entitlet THE GOLDEN AXE! New Son New Dances and New Acts! BE, if. Beink | .the Misses Wh'ting? \ i 8 { HARRY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} NEWS FROM VICKSBURG. The Expeditions Returned—Two Hundred | Transports at Young's Point. Cairo, April 4—From below we learn that the waier continues to pour through the eut at Luke Providence. Nearly all the town is sub- mersed. ‘The troops have been compelled to move their encampments further up t-e river. Tug bouts can pass into the lake, but the cur- rent is too strong for the transports. The health | Cf the treeps is good, but the buffalo gnats are said to killing a great number of the govern- ment horses. Tt is now believed that all the expeditions, including the one down the Yazoo Puss, re- turned or are returning to Young's Point, { wheie it stated that nearly two hundred e gathered. in rsays that the Federal battery oppos Vicksburg has silenced a battery on the opposite shore. j Cupture of the Rebel nmboat Vicksburg. Sr. Louis, April 5.—The Democrat’s special Cniro ais ch says Advices trom Young's Poiut on Tuesday night state that the enemy hed@ withdrawn 4 large force from the front to ilicipating an attack Federgis via Yazoo Pu the rear of Vicksburg, by the oo City gthened, itr c river fro Greenwood hrye also been h guns haye beon moved. he rear of ted. During the very eh wind on Monday night the rebel gunboat Vicksburg broke from her es and fonted down the stream, and si cagiured y Admiral Parragnut’s yess Unies: hing ix speedily accomplished by the peditien, it is presumed it will be abandoned, Shelling from the nearest Federal batiery commanding the rebel works at the toot of nal was commenced on Wednesday night. Among the Southern em Vicksburg, porting th tion of a pi | by Hon Alexander Wes: editur | of the Resoln- | tions on the subject would probably pass the | Jewer House of djourn- x d that the course of the Rich- A Isays thata blow will ; Manacled Kentuc FROM TENNESSEE. A Brilliant Skirmish at Weodbury—A Rebel Camp Surprised and Captured. | Cincinnati, April 4.—Dis | dreesboru’ give an accountor 4 illiant skir- | mish on the Ist iustant. An expedition under Tiazen and Col. Enyard started for to attempt the capture of the rebel point. One hundred of the 4th Ghio cuvairy accompanied it. The jutantry inded ‘the rebel camp and the cx 1 in, but so vigorously that the Is were disp: r-ed and fled over the hills. A uwom- bir were killed and wounded, and some thirty eaptur Pitty ; of mules, : four wa op were also cap- tured. anded. The rebels, 600 stiong, were Jol. Smith. The expedition would completely suceessiul if the cavalry hs Gordou Grang alry the next day killed | one rebel ca A private, and captured two lenter ght privat ms frora Gens. Hurlbur Memphis, is,aud Dodge, at Corinth, avy force of rebel cavalry on the Tennessee river ve Florence The rebels are constructin im that buildi pak ts for crus i Ove THER Vicksi Sank to join jaiter to moye that w important. dges the rebel ar if true, this news is FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. seinst Charlest Troops on Sead: ss Monner, April 5.—Yesterday nd Dispeteh has been received, and the Joilowins news, indicating that long expec ton has ok Esland. ns irring news The enemy rook and Ji nin and the Federals i hus ordered re children { nou-combat- ifrom Adams Run, which is ok Islund. are edy aii the women ants to be remoy: ) miles from Sea The Dispatet > that Pensacola was fired by the ‘ry about th and most ot the town de su yed. T FROM TH Shirmish with | the { Guerilla Part ! St. Louis, Aphit y GeneratNg- - Harrison, t “Fayette ville, Ark., telegraphs ss, or Haines’s be struck before June which will untetter long- | | atches from Mur- | TAN intention of the | pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhoea, Liver Complaint, and Nerveus Headache, and prevents Miasmnatic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used gt all times of day, by old or young, and is par- tloulurly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Seid by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P. H BRAKE & OO., No. 202 Broudway, , New York. _ se 25-e06m Amst 2x EXPRESS 00) MPANY,_ OFFIOR 614 PA. AVENUR, GREAT BASTERN NORTHERN AND WEST. Washingion Cuy, D. 6. FORWARDERS! Enna pe. MONEY, sa ONDS ae VALD TOCKS. Horvarted with nore ee AND’ DIBPATCH ‘te al! NORTH, ae or WEST. or pl NONTEWaST. Ita ines on ware TORK, BOsTON ‘ON, Are * BALTIMORE OILN- enh 87. LOUL Sapa and sith steamens THAMPTO WivaE, anat tueeael race by Mayupeas © greases to al cpreaadoent Sommareial ritain and on » Gon- Vullsetion of Bete Ladle and BILLS made at all accessible of the United Stat 0. on NN, jou F. J. feat & CO., geen to OrriZaNs AND MILIFABY MER CESS TALE ORS, ROPOLITAN HOTEL, @4-tf 362 Ps. avenue. Sehington, . .o. DIABY, FROM MARON «ba1,20 NOVEMBE! 12, 1968, y ADAM GUROWSEI. HEILPRIN’S Boc :store, de lt-tf 244 Pa avenue, QUTLERS, ner EOE GE: 00 bo: Pera 80. x68 ADAMAN NTINE foanpux, i for eash or National Boap a: 4 Candle Green street and the Cana! ar ieeetowas mar A QUESTION Phe weep aay Is Shs — roprietors of tue ** Ita’ oa Saree OF mw INDERS, ANATOM mat EDIOINE? i have determi ined-regardl lens expense—to issue free, (for the benefit of suffering humanity )four rot T thelr most instructive and inter. Marriage and its Disquali! Nervous is Debility, Prematuse Decline, = | coro eakness ression, or ignorance = and ad Nature's Law. ‘These invaluable sens been the a means of enlightening and aces coe OO four wempee frosts ia ror hee way. New York. ond Me iby jremsica, BT, CROIX, ARRAC BUM, Of Direct Importation, ar NAGLE’S, RE 259 Pennsylvania ave: pt. W rihington, with two companies sous, And can be relied upon forits purity. It aa p ist Z cures Dyspepsia, isa gentle tonic, and is just the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons has been fitted u ety style, with | iaalan te te | nae eer unters.tlied Hope dee, “Chotcort Dreads | DOOTE open at 6X; o’elock ; performance at 7% of Liqnorsat the bur aud every delicacy ofthe sea | Admisrion 25 cents; Orchestra Arm Chairs, 50 i non can be bad at all hours: inthe wont cleanly | c2ats; Private Boxes (holding six,) $5. | i Tanner, st the shortert notice. Beene A GRAND MATINEE Captain Smith and McFarland were killed P. H. DRAKE & UO., 202 Broadway, New partite. Central Hotel, 8.W. corner of Penna ay. SATURDAY AFTERKOON, at 20’clock, | and Capt. Walker is a prisoner. Our loss was York. 25-e06m \d 6th st. Ja 20-3m* For Lapies AND CHILDREN. ; one man wounded, not dangerously. ee “A bund of guerillas took the schooner Sam W EST, NORTH AND SOUTHW EST, { are aE rveral soldiers and nine OFFICERS. AND SOLDIERS TAKEN AT (A PROCLAMATION: Gen. Sloan telegraphs that Col. “GOVEKNMENT RATES. a A PROCLAMATION ! pursuit, and had two fights The only place to buy tickets i is at the ticket office i BAYTON’S CELEBRATED BOSTON CRACKERS, trom a se vied tweuty- two rand took steven prisoners, FOR STAMPING No | PAPER AND ENVELOPES CHARGE, jwiT NAME, totally routing them and killing S.K Cunris, Maj. Gen. Com.” = their chief, of the Baltimore yale one i Fea | INITIALS, WINE BISoUIT, Railroad at the ts ois. i . . anit 7 = S: ‘. tian se arecerteteeen Waste Be Soper Gaaneor LEMON BISCUIT, PIC NIO CRACKERS, FROM THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI. 7 ARE SOLD RY Movements of Gen. Grant—Vicksburg to be ea ‘Splgaaid. rieontne car ee COAT OF ARMS, | ORME & SON, KING & BURCHELL, GASS & | ‘Boiuburded. tac! allnight trains. Trains leave at® , 8 ; y 5 | } “34 7 and Sand m. Beware ef runners and hire. | PHILP & SOLOMONS, | GATLEY, GULICK, MOOVER, WHITE & | pOlxciwxati, April 4.—The attack on Fort j JOYCE, M. GREEN, mar 21-1m* ! NEW RAG sTORE! NEW RaG sTOREH Bring your rags of aM kinds to Isiand Hall Build- ing, 6th street south, where you can get thehighest | B. FENNER. Pemberton was recommenced on the 27th ult., by the gunboats Baron de Kalb and Chillicothe. The result is not known. qoaietons 5 point to the abandonment of the Yazoo Pass expedition. A flectof twelye trans. ports, just ordered out of the Pass, were ordered Hinge; have nothing to do with them, but come di { rect to the depet and procure your tickets. mar 31 Passenger Agent B. £ ‘Onn RAPPING PAPER Metropolitan Bookstore, mar 25-eotf No. 332 Pennsylvania avenue, | Gus AND DEALERS, ATTENTION! — | A large stock of FANCY SOAP for sale 5) per cent. less than the Whee R. Co. AND PAPER BAGS i resent Manufacturing prices. to return empty. yer 300 boats e Ral dl Se ray ay | S good investment for greeabacks, Give uss call, | cash prices, ie Bi rm empty. Over 300 boats are now at Bs anit must be closed immediately, Also, METALS of all kinds. | Yor . 506 Ninth street, next to AWSON & CO., mar ié-Im* COREY & POWERS, | Great movements of troops are in progress, Perry’s Dry Goods Store, | _mar 19 eo2w* 164 Waters st., Georgetown, — (PRIS IS 70 NOTIRY SUTLERS OF THE yatery of P tt S4-poun MACHINE SEW. ING. army that I an: prepared to furnish at all times | > 's in position so as JOTICE TO BMALL DEALERS IN BOOTS id at shart not es all Kinds of WAG ONS ee ones | toreach Vicksburg. The 2:th ult. was fixed AED SENOES Au Fincs of Machine Btitehing, Embroidoring, | Serisining to sutiers, OHAREMAREAGK: *® | for the attack, bat it was pestponad ia comme: A gentleman has on sterage, 506 Sth street, next to Perry’s Dry Goods Store, a small lot of BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold at New York prices, 17 Lf _mar 23-27" Corres 25 CENTS A POUND, | Bet AND 8HCKES TO SUIT THE TIMES, warranted an excellent article. "We are now maoufacturing all kinds of BOOTS Bold at ADAMSON’S, 506 Ninth at., | and SHOES, acd constantly receiving a sap- one deor from Perry’s Dry Good Store. | of every descri) Corner Sraome and Cathedral sta., Baltimore, Md. | quence 6f the storm. Inportant news is daily expected. Ninth street, between H and 1, Femily sewing | attended to at short notice. Ladies wishing to learnon Grover & Baker machines, taught in a few lessons. | Rooms to rent. mar 11-6m" qoetawes WINES AND { | Dress Making, | | BRANDIES, i Arrest of Gov. Tod, of Ohio. of American growth and manufacture, | CrNcrxnatI, April 4.—The Sheriff of Fair- é. E's, i field county yesterday arrested Governor Tod, { on the charge of kidnapping Dr. Olds, an in- 259 Pennsylvania arenu Gictment haying been found against him by the grind jury of Fairfield county. When fo.23 =, PURNITURE, ly of Kastern-made Work i it w&s ion Sheri vi e x i ind that the Sheriff was _ mar 77-tf ae fen, amuse oxeressly $0 onder, nt willis CRs Hoekof Pu | prowling around to nib bim, the Senate un- rporuams | bere‘ofore charged in this eity for znuch inferior piniNG: RODS AND OFFICE | dertook to hurry through a bill making it legal PREMIUM | articles. TU. for Federal officers to urrest citizens of Ohio, TRONK MANUFA pORY 499 Suvanrm 8r., Wasminoron, D- Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Bastern + W made work, will always no i. « oa aseort- ond Fall aud com siete URNI the most varied and ex- | Bent fe store and at the poment os oar JFIN which would have knoc tensive to be found inany one establishment in the ed the bottoers out ot the Sheriff's wa nt, but too many Senators Give us city. Having Been wirehaser etclusively for cash, bsent and this failed. Thi Bliver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of % DROTHER were absent and this failed. The Sheriff, mean- more, November 7, 1000, pet 14 Pennaylvaniaavenue. | Purchaspree ne) Oe ERS Weer T aoe: °° | time, gained success to the Governor's office, Also, Medal eres Mechanic's Institute Mar 2-6teo Tron Hall, 318 Penn. av, and seryed his warrant. The Governor pro- D. ©., 1857 NTERNAL ay ENUE STAMPS, I OF EVERY DENOMINATION, ad at al! times hereafter THE COLLEOTOR’S OFFICK, No. 476 8evenru STREET, tested against being carried off unceremonious- ly and asked for delay tll the morning train, but the officer was inexorable. The Supreme Court came to the rescue with a writ of habeas LACK DIAMOND LINE CUMBERLAND COAL The subscribers have just organized a jine of light draft, low cabin canai boats for the purpose of sup- I am eonstantly making and i ae | Can be have on hand, of the best ma. ara ne zy cescriytion Of Fine BOLE LE. Onposite Post Uffice Department. lying the city with Cumberland Goal. All orders | Corpus, and the Goyernor was released by giv- THON FR RAM. ME, - J. BOWEN, e for coal by the cargo should be aaeresaed to pees ing bail to appear in the Fairfield Courtin LADIES eS REEONT, en: Collector of Internal tisvatoe fer the OW & GO., or June next. The arrest had been arranged so fe 25 tf District of Columbia, MORGAN & RHINERART, Foot of G street. astothrow the Governor in jail the day after the adjournment of the Fairfield Court. Mr. Olds wanted to give the Governor a taste of nN PAGEING TRUNKS Mer 25-eolm™ PRLLIGGI ES OAR an T MOORE’S WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 VELING NE JUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &c, ae TE OHOOL HELE, &e ya be buppiied with frenk ond "ure coed z TBR ica! the “Butternut bastile,” but he failed, Gn28) Low P PRI! aan aL ‘Also? "roilet Articles, Kerowene Oi Padus UP OF GUM ARABIO, guanine my stock fore asing elsewhere coat nt prostristioad daseeml Is leasant and popular Oo Cough Remedy hax | Seizure of the eee of the Transit Com- ir S toon used me y. euvertor LEA’ 4 and Di TRUNKS mate ARDINGS Ea persens ave boooe i i rami ies extraordina- = New Yor, April “The steamer Northern to order. y cacy. Itcan at principal drag | Light has arrived with $237,000 in treasure. TRUNKS COVERED snd REPAIRED at short ANCHOVIES, oe orn, lores at 25 and fifty cents a bottle, ny The, purser reports that the government of -d2m & eodm' icagngua has seized all the property belong- eGoes dere fe inert a eae ad a CAPES, Ete O's COURT.—Disraricr or Cotumnia, | ing to the Transit Company, , ineinding the ty, Georgetown ‘JAMES 8, TOPHAM. NAGLE’, Washington County Mo-wit:—In the case ofJohu | steamers on the river and I The govern- = fex 289 Pennsylvania avenue, be imoeoeh Seonter a jer earroy ment declare the company have violated their Liczyexp mp FAWASROR I ie O14, Stand, | DAMN’ BXPRESS COMPANY. . pants Court Wash shington county aforeraid, ap | Foo pcty Acie ig reas = i geld an ion, Sowelty, gua; pity MOTION OF REMOVAL. ree be final settlement and distribution mn of the personal Nothing was heard at Aspinwall of the Mo- i sitver ware a; uae oF raid deceased, and of ses Taylor er America, when the Northern ny . ber ber, the place place is 321 G strect, in rear gins, DELIVERY OFFIOR the tates Sopeton 8 wir es ie same have “been ‘sollgeted 4 ee] Distt oe pawl on the 26th. of was ation: mal tween 6th sts, when acd w doubtful if the passengers would be allowed transactions strictly tial om Rect: betwen aciitene.” "aoa helrs of ead decease lecen rol Washingvon oputtya(erornld 9 @ | to come to Nicaragua. H°4"? xp ronpow 2,000 BBLS. PF ARUVIBD SIDER | Sinerwice Uy raw be penly arguened, oF they sway From the Army of the Potomac. CORDIAL QI! 4 id deee: eas asavided 8 COPY der HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTomac GIN, be published onss a wes for three weeksin the Eve- April 5.—The snow-storm of last night was a? ne oe ea ving Star prez ioas to the said lith day a a ‘il & Fi a NAGLB’S, YING OARDE—Hart 8 next, Z. BBIN! very severe, and has made the roads in a ter. fe 23 289 Pennsylvania aveane | PSs wialex tavaon” |” tavaw Register of Wills, | ?1b10 condition, General Grant has succeeded in placing a | AVictim of the K.@ C13 CrixcrxnaTt, April 4.—Solomon Henshaw, a citizen of Newton, Fountain connty, Indiana, - | finding the Kuights of the Golden Circle, | which he had joined, to be a treasonable or. gunization, exposed the whole concern. He } wus threatened so much that he disposed of all his property and started to quit the country, } but, overcome by fear, put an end to his hfe | near Attica, The National Lown. PHITADELPRIA, April 5.—Mr. Jay Cooke, subecription agent of the Treasury Department, announces the conyersion of &,000,000 of legal uder notes into “fiv for the week +nding yesterday, being a daily average of ever 53,40,00, Subscriptions are received trom | every quarter, in large and emall sume, invol- Ving # vast amount of labor and detail. The War in Tennessee. Mrr nono’, April 6.—Gen. Palmer has ; had another skirmish at Woodbu driving | the rebels off. Members of the Anderson Cav | alry were lately condemned to death for mu- tiny, but Gen, Rosecrans had disapproved the sentence, and the men are returned to duty, | and pardoned conditionally on their fntare good beha chy. ee -—Reports from Colum. ‘) rebels were discovered yester- marching townrds Hickman, with the ia- on of taking that place. General Asboin ed down this morning with 6uy men, and ge force is ready to start at a mo:mrn:’s | notice. district of N United tes legul tender hot {| tutional to debts contracted before the nes ace of t jaw making such notes legal tend« All the eur judges concurred. Mayoralty Election. Lovisviniy, April 4 ay has veen elected Mayor of the ci out UU MAjo- | rity. ——— se ______ | ErT couure Rand, of Win a Connec- | tieut, wets of | cruelty Suppl x her, and ¢ whide until she i, her blood trickling aout floor ; plunging her nakeu | through 2 hole cut inthe ice im a wat trough ; compelling her to drink urin among the alleged inhumanities laid ; the details being tc Ne PeTson Of the litte sufferer, when examined, was most horrid. being purple from bratinz, with gash: and swellen as a Td as a stone, her raw trem the ts of freezing, her | having blood blis ters on the end ft thes the like. The girl had been placed in his ¢ by a charitable institution R27 A letter trom Poland d form of the Polish insurge They wear a close-titting co: Gunite plain, w and mide ot coar: a wide leather belt. lured up with blac barr+Ned gun slung over the should volver uck in the bet bread, Ac. Th dime manner end yours.” ish bishop, is o neg ten for do so with- n that he caune mitting that his peu lly wrong, Which be Moreover he intimates t 3 irne religion will not be reded hy thew r his sacrifice. He seems to be pk rey rman w rscomimend his work, which Mis buta primer. Colenso bi p foot in it in more senses th yete and obsti re amusing. while he returns to N. S no idk the proz: &F There suit pending in a } eonit, brought by Mrs. Howell agai th | Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company. to solicy Of $5,000 made by her husoun lt 1ecey | t. Alter the premium had be BS ruck with paralysis when it became due. | The wite not knowing of its non-payment until five days after, offered thein the money, but was | refused—the company holding that the policy was torteited. KF Two gentlemen of the bar were wending their way home Ite one night, when one, | drurker than the other, was nabbed by the | Charlies and putin the lockup. A friend. on | learning the mishap, asked the other why he did not bail his companion out. + Bail hin out! said the lawyer, ‘you could not pap him out!” 4 T. Jones, a barkeeper in New York, died* yery suddenly a day or two ago, and a po: moi tem examination developed the fact tha! he i by his own hand ery; and the case citement from the fact that Jones was the y pal witness in a certain divorce ease, und his death occurred on the very morn- ing of the day of trial, BF Judge Sprague of Mas case of T S. vs. Woodman, charged w: arate froin the mail and forging 1 ence men’, now on trial in the U.S. District Cour: as ruled that the handwriting imirodaed for ndzrd must be admitted hy the dete idant sthe fact in the case to be his handwriting, otherwise it cannot be used either for compari- son by experts or for comparison by the jury. BF Among the prevalent Parisian i story that M. Jecker, for the immerse demands on the Mexican gov- ernment Napoleon is ostensibly waging war, is vot a French citizen at all, but he gets his held upon the Emperor from the fact thal ne loaned him the money for his abor logre aiicmpt upon the throne of France in Init. BF-The inw of retaliation appears to work Grst- Kentucky. Dr. Barnes, of Bata -county, was recently arrested by the -ebels and taken away. The Federal authoricies ar- rested two men in Bath county, as ho-tages tor the doctor, since WRich time the doete > has been released and returned home, and of course the hostages will be set at liberty. EXTRAORDINARY CASk OF DRopsy. Destin, a lady ige New London. Conn. £ days since died Of the dropsy. Within the las eighteen months her attendant physician per- formed the operation of “tapping” twenty-four times, und in all took from her nine hundred and seventeen pounds of water, a little short of four barrels in bulk. we The Queen of England has transtated hokke’s “ Reflections upon Death and Eter- it will appear under the nom de plume «Frederick Rowena.” The preface courisis only of these lines: + This book kas been trans- luted by one to Whom, i the oyerwhelining de= pression of eriet, ithas been a source of comfurt. and edification.” Soip Oneavr. —Vi allandigtam is t is the subject. ot a long articlein the Mobile “Tribune,” a his speech in Congress is pronounzed sb ide ~~ dash,” * snonsense,” “frenzy,” “folly, ithe ness,” &c., with here aud there a word o> tw> of compliment torits earnesmess. Val has solid himeelf to the devil 1 cheap. &7- A late number of the Richmona Enguirec has @ philosophical article upon #he bad habit of eating ihree meals per day. The editor vnes that two meals are amply sufficient, adding that under the present condition of affairs, ar. 1 the shoytness of provisions, +t ts nearly as bud to grow ful us to get rich on the Confederacy. * & McCool, Joe Coburn’s antagonist in the coraing prize fight, is described as a squace built, powerfully made up man, weighin: tw > hundred and three pounds, and standing six feet in his stockings. He has along reach ani stands well on his “pins,” tmtis not yet que up to the wark im “sernce.” 7 A man in Manchester, N. H., offers to in- sure persons from the drait for $200—8110 jes then the Government re s. As there is no possibility of the draft hit more than@seia three, the operation promi:rs to new paying one.