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THE EVENING STAR. | : WASHINGTON CITY MONDAY....... SP READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE, BRE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. Evacunt GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Washington Meney Market. Quotations for stocks, coin and ancrrrent Money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Us, Bankers movme. r i,t peral Kelley is making 2 ee ee acs the cnemy’s moveme! | cisi despatch from Headquarters West Mir- | Bartlett Mrs Bmma Neltx Miss Boynton | eipia, January 31, which savs the temmagd cf 4 Rorr, PO Brion Miss a CB one} Thorburn, which comnrised the garri- | Bordwell Mre Ai Ce Rede tatL) e son af Peterebnre, is now all safe. Crump Miss Almira. 8. 4 orted to have moved im force oi ast from the n@ighhorhood of: we The rebel Generals Rosser aad Gilmore are ssid to heagain in thesaddie. Imboden is also ogements to gtheraies they atve iss EY +3 = e) Chrese parene The Catan poles iop of Petersburg—The Uaton | Renjemin ‘orces Retire Without Loss. i] Partog M New York, Jan. 3!.—The Heral@’has a spe- Pte Inst night he evacuated the position in dav l IoT OF. LETT: burg. 4 ORNICH. GHB BI Persons applying for letters in the followi list will please len Cliiren's Miss Hollis Clark Mrs Ignatius ERS RE MALNING IN THE POST GETOWN, D.C, ¥ 30, 5 : my they wore advertised, t recsive thom. DIES’ LIST. lurphy Mrs jorgan Mrs Mary atlory Mrs ES © ~ MeMahoo Mra &i'a = Nichols Mrs Moralla nye ra Unnuall Patter Miss Ana gouse quence of receiving ixformation thatthe | Gi’ ibsucgh Mrs Kate Queen Miss Rose Buying. SelllNS Yeneiny was in large force, and woald atiack | (ium wnEh Be Shiase ae uartermaster>’ Chocks. Pe ~ | him at davliebt in the morning. Cullen Miss MarvCullen Richardg ir ude jew Certificates, "i The enemy Gid attack Petersburg this morn- | De Orlao Miss Mary Ransell Mr bt American Silver. - ire with light artiller:, and made reularaas] Be Coule Meat. Ye ine Meat A@wericay Gold ° =< proaches, and finally charged, but found wi Diges Mre Betae e Roby Mies Francés New Yore Rarss—Finst Boarp, Gold, 1574. = ote OFFICIAL. A Call for Five Hundred Thousand Troops. Executive Mansion, } WASHINGTON, February ist, 1964. Ordrred, That a draft for five hundred thou- Sand men, to serye for three years or during the war, be made on the tenth day of March next, for the military service of the United States—erediting and deducting therefrom so any 48 may have been enlisted or drafted into tLe service prior to the 1st day of March, and Ot heretofore credited. ADRAHA.’ LINCOLN. a New Publications. History OF CHARLES THE Botp, DuKE oF Bereunpy. By John Foster Kirk. Phil- adelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Oo. For sale in this city by Frauk Taylor. A fascinating subject, treated by a competent haut. In these volumes, while the almost ro- Mantic interest connected with the career of Obariles is not sacrificed, the attempt has been successfully carried out to combine in a sym- metrical narrative whatever the chronicles, the, documentary evidence and the fruits of critical inquiry and discussion could farnish for the just appreciation of an eventini period- It is only bare justice to the publishers, Lip- Pincott & Bro, to shy that the book- work is luxuriously satisfaciory i iis clear print and wide margins. Ovr National Dery AN oy Boston Merchant. Boston: A. Wilhams & Co. Forsale in this city by Philp & Solo- mon. The author takes © cecidedly dyspeptic view of the condition of our national flnan:es, sud argues that ovr present prosperity is a detu- Mon, ana that a terrible collapse must follow upon the increase of the cireaiating mediam by the great issue of paper. ' Ths OaLr ror Five HUNDRED Tiorsanp ‘Tueors.—The President has issued a Procla- mation coupe et five handred ihousaad men tor three ye: for the military service ofthe United Staies. The draft will tak place on the i0th of March next. Ali who enlist before the ist of March wiil be credited to the draft and deducted trom the quota of thesever- al States. 1t will be recoliecied thatin Uctober a call Tor 300,000 men was made. This number has been about half filled by yoluntsering and re- enlistments. men is interpreted to include the 3.0,000. being in effect &n additional call for 200,000 men, The volunteering is supposed to be at present Bn Average of 2.140 men a day. The order of the President makes a creditor deduction of so MANY a8 may have heen enlisi-d or drafted prior to the Ist of March, at whicn time the e400 premium expires. The arrangements completed, the total in the army will be halfa million of men. | Esq The cail now made for 590,060 | TRIBUTE TO THE MoTHERS.—The Chronicle | (ot yesterday) arguing that the industry of the conntry has not been materially crippled by | the war, says: «Trne, we have withdrawn a yast host from the ranks of production, but the noble-nearted ‘Women have supplied the place of many.” The philosophers have nuted the fact that maie-ptbies are born in extra numbers m war time, but we have seen no more graceful recog nition of the exertions of the mothers of the jand in supplying the waste of war upon the population than that of the Caronicle above noted. MUTINY AT MortLe.—The Ney York Urald New Orleans correspondent s@ys that tbera is opposing force. ‘clone? Thorburn wae within hearing wit: Ins retreating columns. Military affairs are Gutterson Mri now epcorraging. The weather is ‘bad and s Faia ng sa ag Griffith Miss Ele 3 A y Hien . Bey py Stone u i Eliza threatening rain. General Milroy made a | Gilbert Mrs Rlizabeth Shavers Mias speech at Gumberiand to-day. He took au ea- | Hebesrpd ites £1 yeoSith wre damon cours ene eiewe ot RINE. Hill Miss Matha A Tillnan Miss Sidns a a ro Huddleson Bt Mathew. Thomas Margaret § a r vi ‘Terre! ar See TT Taree | LACK EE reread Hise dane A Longstreet Making 2 Hasty Retreat. LovisviLLx, Jan. 5).—An officer just from Knoxville reports that about 4 week since the rebels drove off eight handred head of Govern- ment cattle within three miles of Knoxville. He says thet our army has gone into winter quarters, and apprehend no attack. A recon- Noisseuce made last Saturday and Sunday dis- covered that Longstreet had made a hasty re- treat, and gone beyond Danbridge. Johnson Mrs Jones Mrs Loy Kr K Kirk Miss Knis 88 Bet ‘ungins House,anda | Amigh Jeran ME Te Jenking Blige Adeline mophyaer Aire BG Knight Mrs Saltie Tine Miss Mollie B Keech Miss Gizzie-3 King Mre Dr Ht Mra Chas D_ Rrophyaen Mias Annie tay GENTLE. MENS LIS, n pT Cra BO < son. igs Sara wien i Sarai b Wright Mins Martha ri iss Mary Wall Mex Mary Warker Miss Marthy Walters Mra Mac Wathers Miss Kafe Williams Miss Jennie Walker Mra Eliza iT Herdest Francis Parmer Thos 8 Carl Gersking F'W O'Donoghue J om = = ae Cap GB: Glaney Edward yan ohn . | Adams Jno W-2 Gillian Win orter Wir WF Tene there wilt bere MaRtING TO. | Avivew Jaok Gants Paik. Palmer Wm NIGHT, at the Perreverance 1 i ted business of im- Fottatce willbe transacted. By order orgie Preai- Adelshefmer lent. Bsiley Lewis Aimesterry Orin Hebb Lewis 8 A Hlilmen dno W Parker Peacock Thos J akenstien L_ Pifferlin 5 ohn | the coal used being two and thirty-seven hun | dredth pounds per horse power per hour. On beard the members o! the Naval Committees of both flouces of Congress, Commodore Rodg«rs: Engineer-in-coief Ish@rwood, one of the Messrs’ Oliphant, ot New York; Mr. Baird, the con~ structing engineer for the Messrs. Olipdant; Mr. Wethered, of Baltimore, and gtiers. Asou the. former trip, Capt. C. E. Mitchell acted as “pilot? The Entaw was titi fret Jones —Entered.— Steamer ter, merchandise for District trary to the foundation on which rests self- s mncluding with a resolution Seutructhe the Uormittee on Military Araire {-Merenants.. Cleared.—Schr's. Aimerca, Caves to inquire intothe propriety and expediency of | 1 er, for PF biedelpnls, Aid, Bunker, for Balri- repealing or suspending any further draft, and | more; Wm. Bagley, for St. Master's: to provide for aring such mec as may be | &. A. Johnson, Calva, tim ore. Electric, ed tor iting down the rebellion, by | Todd, do ; Kemp, Wootten, do: i. P. Smith, . « inci and bounties, and thas | Osborne, for New Yor, Glove, Urocker, dy. ‘this Elieanor, T. ire, for Baltimore: Ellen, i the resolution upon McFariand, for Itimore; Capt.L. Jotun on, tion Was agreed to—yeas Si, t Tasker, for St. M 's; sloops, Vases Kaignt, for St Mary's, S.T Gritman, Parker, tor } o- comoke; R.L Forsyth, Powell, for Accoma ESTAR or eoon UNAKY rinnell ‘gp recolution declaring iy boat Emtaw, if the, @nlistment of a large number of African des, fens ncaa Com. Binke, lett vy Yard-and } tr would meet the apprebation of the | -VroraTons op TRE SUNDAY Ligvor Law— * | made a short trip down the river, having oa mes tollowing parties, convicted of selliag The resolution ‘was agreed to. The House resumed the consideration of the bill to revive tue brevet grade of Lieutenant General. liquor on Sunday, wete floed $2) this morning Justice Ferguson :—Johbn Sweeny, 2Wtn street, between New Jersey avenue and F street; James Finnegan, F street, between 17: and I*th streets; Kobert Reing, D street north, pear 7th; Heary Ward, corner of Lith street and Pennsylvania avenue; Frederick Bntier, 14th street, near Penns) lvania avenue; Cyrus Mar- tin, corner of tin and D sireeta; Isaac Begeoi. Dretrect, between 5th and 9th streets: Jonn Is gard, corner of Sthand D streets Ae ee a, HEAvyY Rovresy.—Last night the keys of the store of Mr: Ado!phus Brown, who <eeps astcre on Seventh street easi, between E and G@ ‘streets south, were taken from his pocket while he was asleep at his residence, on Eighth street east, and Lis store was entersa, woen the safe was got at and unlocked, anda watch. with about 2000, taken therefrom. A man named Henry Jennings sleptin the same bat with Mr. Brown, and be was arrested on sus- picion by Officer Harrison this moraing ang taken before Jastice Call. who committed hin to jail for a further hearing. Sa eae CErnnmwar Court, Judge Olin. —Ben jamia aud Rieburad Williams. charged with stediog q psirof cart wheels belonging © Allred Bur- rell, were found Fue And semtenced to one year each in the Albany itentiary. In the case Of Thomas Mulchay, indi-ted for an eat anh officer Ecklott, S nolle os. Was entered; and in 4 case Of assault og Smee Crown, hesubmilted his ca-c. TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS. —_—~+—+ ; IMPORTANT, IF TRUE. BALTIMORE, Feb: 1.—The Americaw bas the Assuiance from s gentleman jast from Rich- mond, who has gone to Washington to com- municate with the Government, that the rebel authorities are taking steps to propose to the Federal Government to lay down their arms, Provided the President's amnesty be extended to-thelr lenders. ARRIVAL OF REBEL PRISONERS. Boston, Feb, 1.—About 500 rebel prisoners | arrived here Jate last evening, where they were | paroled on taking the oath. of allegiance and | enlisting inthe navy.. Forty men of the ist Il- | linois regiment guarded them from Chicago to Boston. .. SEW YORK STOCK MARKET. [By the People’s Telegraph Lines—Offices No. 511 Ninth streetand corner of Pa. ayenue and Sixth-sireet, under National hotel.) New York, Feb, 1.—First BoartRegistered | @'s, Isbl, 1004 bid, 106% asked; coupon 6's, 1SS1, Poms Light: Houre to: below Obickamorsia Point, a distance of thirty miles, making it in one pour and thirty minutes, or at the rate of twénty miles per‘houf, the tide being im her fayor a portion of the distance; but on the | return trip, with 2 strong tide and wind agains; her, one our and forty-five minutes were reqnired, her speed being at.therate of gev- enteen and one seyenth miles per.hour, This was gccomplished when the vessel was almos as fully laden as ‘on the former trip; but little of her coal and‘one gun having been removed, to give ber a better «‘trim.”’ The engines, under the engineer in charge First Assistant H. Snyder, worked admirably, making 23% revyolotions per minnte, carrying 15 pounds of steam, with 1,500 horse power— this trip Wethered’s combined steam was used. ? > 7 ton, indicted for an aesanit on Bolelin LL-2 Hayeock Jno Potter Guy KR On the way down the officers entertained the ri r 25) Augustus Norion, NOT? 0 E —“ THE LADIBS’ SOLDIER'S Butte Fathers, Jones Handulph Preiss Obes | visitors handsomely, and a ntmber of ‘oastei} ae - ee Smal ie cdot A Ki ea Edward Johuson, colored, is on trial. ne at the room of seer Postaiaster on thes Baker Stich) Kiltonrtig t oH | Were ara ae ne | August, 107% bid, we asked: one-year certifi- Tue OnRistian OomMission—The U. S February. at 120’clock m, A gr ral attendance | Barnes JN Bremer Pelee sbip, and her builders. Every one was pleased | ene old 162% bid, 103 asked; new, 97K bid. Christian Commission wil! hold their secona ing aueated: 8B based Boorman 420 Kidwell Levi with the working of the yeesel, and surprised { = 4 ane SS penalise Tg bi oT asked. | 8PHiversary meéting to-morrow night in tne =SATSEMBL® —An A-s-mbiy will bo givenat | Berton Horace Kahn J | at the extraordinary speed. At one time during | Site Syocks—Kepnesee ‘asked; anion Oo. 3: hall of the House ot jepresentatives, ae ice Vem sh an Bali, Unica dotel, G-orgctown. Brain Dk Kovgas dency 2) the trip it ie sald, che actually cut through the | bid, gs asked: Delaware and Hudson Caual | TiS duwend by Hon. Schuyler Uovtas, bes OMEBOAY BV jie fonte | BakerCaptDW-3 Lee PlatoT Ree: water at the rate of twenty-two and one- | Co, 174 . 175-asked; Pennsylvamsa (o: Cen and others’ ‘The snua. Brocade of which will be siven to the Young | pikcrcg ea Tpndendue W Rowe Aucustus || ‘elith catice omer a l Got La onmren asked; Cumberland Coal Co., eesti es ay gs FE lanes a a lines egies’ Wriend Society. by the mansgcre Tiok- | Broad Capt. Lang David Simmons font alge sdaage te : | preferred, 51% bid, 5? azked: Central American i 2 39,82, and gan be obtained Ae Bisgell’s,Jno. Butler Jus Landecker P Spear B Sunt The New Yorkers present, we understand, | Fransit Uo. 37% bid, 37 asked: Pacitic Mail | te hospital will be made. » Bog nes, Daniel Brown's, . Dofiz Mink W: Swift Mich! > ol & se 3 ’ a i Wht, EE AEA fo 1st Ceca Eas MiGreper Thos Sharre deca | ave in that the Eutaw evioyriy than the | Steamship Uo.. 226 bid, a0 asked: Quicksilver | ApprrionsT0 THE FREEDMAN’s Esrat WALHINGION LYCEUM LECTURES | Ciery Jno Siler Theo BtewartJasM =| Kin-Kiang, which yessel by the way, we un. | Mining Cow 3956 pig, 52 aa i Naxang *> | rwowore farms, contaming in the aggre (em GaN wuNteny Goled A eadden Patk Sewell Jos W = derstand, will leaye New York to-day orto. | ais: Erie, 107%: Erte preterred, 10181003, about 909 acres, Baye been added to the Freed. The OO; Reena winder Gallagher oe re ae ‘Serrin Sah z | morrow for China, the proposed race having i = GOLD MARKET = man’s estate on Green ¥ wights, and are no w _ Will read : Cartan Jno Monntz Louis J Turner Wm a h owners prudently declinin; & -o. being prepared forcnltayation. Lieut.-Colone! WILLARD'S BA! L Crim Orundo MitkeH aH | Ponies Bot fallen througty:Ber P wd haa {Ry the People’s Telegraph Lin Gre-n proposes, in, the spring, to engage ex'+..- TEESDAY EVEN.NG. February 2d. Sherridan’s | Cavapaneb W McAuliffJno Thompson Jas the contest. It is probable, However, that both | yoy , Feb. 1.—First Boara—9.30 a. m., ] sively in the growing of vegetables for the us Witty and humorous comedy of— | Cooper WH Morris Jos F Taggart Huh T ! vessels will be timed at sea. t 57%: 10 57% : 11a. a57\; | of the hospitals,—Alez. Journal, Jan. 30th, 1s. OF 8 Tri p 6 Bath. wish imoersona Curtis Else Myers 3 a Towusley HS | The Entaw, itis expected, will leave tor the | 804s 9724: 10.8. m.,, 572,857 7; 1» M.y STR t y Absw Mre 3 np, | Ds ussee A : Iie} rymen j i | } acter 3 57 AST ; —$—<—— . eit. Kiegle aduission 5) conte Re? | Denghicor Win Mettac Haan” VarDase’Wm | blockading fleet off Wilmington by Saturday |)? 98 Sertine Ligtor WiTnovr Lr rxare.—Tho Ghee Hom Wein Th tod ee meen the | popten Plesry Manefield Hy, Yolhian Henry | ext, and there is little doubt but that she will: i ETE following parties wero flued $3) Saturday by MPiGkétd FOP scle wet . | ®lory Chas Manchester @ F Watchel Martin | prove one ef the most efficient vessels in LOCAL NEWS. licenses : Maria McQ uire, xeeper bE aisawren = PT ee Meee mk Weer ophes © | runuing down blockade rumners. —. Gis: street, between M and N, and Bride Fisber H W-2 | McCrody Dom’k West Robt A N BD UANNEY eee, ‘yx commis. | Eurydno — Mahorney Cor Wright Robt pa eee oF UNLAWFUL DETENTION OF | Doyle, keeper of a groggery on 2Ist strect, be- SP. = A AOS 5 ' Avniversary of the T. 8. sion for. th Navy. f SDAY EVENTS TNSNE: | Fink Casper of Representatives; exer. Green Jno Gross Rew Jo: Gray Hirain It a’eleck, in will presidé A eum- mary of the last aanual report wil! be given by the Chairman of the Commission, George tH. Stuart, .ef Philacelphis. Brief strtementa of tee tactical work of the Comnsi open the Geld and Frenzel Lonis Finley Mess F 8 O PHOTOG Rar HaRs. tographic 0 =llery, building situsted in one of oBpitals Dee a Address Loc! Martin AllenJ Will Philip Mills Samuel ? ‘ Galpin Josiah-2 Nichols BF O’Brien Win Oppenheimer M Wanh: Weth erdnol ys2 DS Wal Wallice James H WelaCB&S t AM. ote $-2 HENRY ADDL IN. M.P. Vor Sule, 2 tine Pho- in Washicgton; reasons for ja 31-6 * nthe hospitals, will be mate by Rev Parvin, and Rev. Geo. J. Mingius, dele the largest h by A inember of th selling sa fac, ace Brix Gen. Mar town. D military band. All interested a soldie and suilors are cordialiy invited to att nd. ei —— We NEW GERMAN BU(LDING AssOl Gunpow! TION —Thie sesozistion oF a adepted » constitution on the th of Jenna Will bole its first regular meeting for tis eiestion cf oMcers on MONDAY nex: let. at the Ger- e man Bal. Lith stre aad. Ja 3i-2t* ins st » e just received anew au der, Oolong and Bug Also, Jupspese Ten Aliof the best quahty, and | at the loneat prices. EAs! TE AB!! T T EA BI! iv of Inperia’, Breakfast Tea pe For sale A BGAN & PERRLE. Corner of E and 9th street ts, OR %0 ALL SHAKUITES.—Thounter. | ez Mies ET. GRESN Pi BLD, peed. taken great pleasure in informing the TSE’ BLAOK Wan,” tes of -he District of Colu bia and vicinity. Assisted by her pupil, the that they cun procura Kosher Beef, Mutton, and YOUNG SWAN, Veal at Cenc Will give another Concert in the 6th ttreet Pres- byterian Chureh, on BRONDAY EVENING, Fob. 1st, Commencing at * o’ciock, Admission 25 cents. ru erty Market. of M-sm Joseph Barin officiats for them as shouchad. The eai¢ Joseph Barin having amipation according to laws of Moras. by the Rov W Hex Boston. Maen, on the lth day of January, 1864, therefore be isduly qualified to act ia this j ja ,alao at the Northern MYBR & KBBPSR, Lib Mr. through an ex- Box 55,George- | | _ jeg atm capacity = = 7s = Sm BA-5t* JOSEPH JOSEPH WAIB FOR PROVIDENOB CITIZEN HOS bh ain At. (em PETAL. ON OAELTOL HI LL. IN CUARGK TE TAI AY ones. CONSTITUTION. By i$ —Vo tho - idney George 3 . edness for the i sided by trivia. | Lieber ca Civil Liserey sad Belt Government, rca* are invited ‘ola.: Lon- : object to be attained wil! be a permasent sivant- | awe to our city. ja 25-20* JO8 Baar ria ae GON. tloeen @ | new edition fone. Vet: | Chelmer’ at abort Lewis ont Arumor prevalent of a mntiny having taken | piace in one of the forts below Mobile and that tLé mutineers repulsed a force sent to pat them jn irons with great slaughter. The rumor pro- badly arose from the tact of the great number of disattected men known to be among the repel troops in the forts, and from the fact of somany deserters haying reached our flect. These de- Sertets report that a rebel cavalry regimeni, 690 #irong, in the rear of Mobile, refused to eorve | vny longer. From Lovistana. een eent across Ls: e Pontchartrain and a cmber of Government vessels ave mancenver- jug about the mouth of the Pascagoula river. 41 is quiet on the Teche anc the Mississippi A cartel for the exchange of all prisoners cap- considerable force has | tured by Dicl: Taylor has been agread upon, | ond one for the ‘ange of most priseasT- uo w 3» Texas is under favorable consideration. Fro TEXAs.—A Matagorda letier of the ib J<ruary reports thet the Rebel cavalry, on the Tith inst., approacued Indianola, butour treons Be ed in Line of battle outside of the town: wheu the rebels skedaddled. An attack how- «yer, was expected shortly. S7 There is mucit interest feltinth+ opening to-night of the elegant drawing-room in cone nection with the dress-circle at Ford’s The- Ta bew wrinkle, Mrs. Bowers as « Lady J+ntel” io-night also. S27 Two white regiments tre being raised in Viorida. -—s-0ee TELEGRAPHIC N& Et SL 2a AR eas WEATHER REPORT. {By the People’s Telegraph Lines—Oitices No on Ninih street, and c Pa. avenue and Sixth street, under National hore! Frenrvary |—9 o’clock a. m. Portland, wind N. E, cloudy, the Boston, wiud S. i Springtield, wind } nowing, ther. 25~ New York, wind S. E., raining, ther. 39°. Philadelphia, wind N. E, raining, ther. Raltimore, wind N. E., raining, ther. 4‘. Washington, raining, ther. 45°. REBEL RAID IN WESTERN VIRGINIA. pitch arteries ks €eptur: of 2 Supply Train—Union Forces in Pursuit, Despatches received at the War Department ato General Kelley's command, state that on Saturday afternoon a supply train on the way 20 Petersburg, was attacked by the rebel force pcotycin grin Rowser, and afier a severe con- wi € escort, the train was captured by the rebels. sa ee ‘Genoral Kelley has despatched a force in pursuit of the enemy. No further intelligence bss been Yack trom him. Unoificial Account. | S¢,100 white thiek adhesive Bnvelnpes' 6 nionarmy | |i cived New York, Jan. 3i.—The Herald lias a spe. | isl dispatch, dated Headquarters Deparimont p Tipton Virgmia, January 31, which contains following: | Os Thursday night a train of eighty wagons | ‘was sent out trom New Creekiaden with com- stores for the garrison at Petersburg, Accompanying the train was an escort of eight hundred men, under Colonet Sayder. When Ubree miles south of Williamsport, the, train was at'acked at different points by concealed Sevele, 2,000 strong. A hard fizht ensued, last- ing over four hours, at the expiration of which time we had abont eighty killed and wonnded. au 's loss is said to be one hundred. a rebels have four pieces of artillery. A s Fe of the AE caeeenel Weel On hearin of en, ent, uiligan sent rein- Colone! ulligan Fee information from ‘olonel Thorburn that Petersburg is again being threatened, and that Early was re. ENING, it Odd Fellowa’ dail, 7th street’ ‘i rapgemer ts are such as will wiatify refined ) and winiater to innocert enjoyment, whilst the | reasonable terma Ico Cream 7 Ices made by steam powar. the bert auality, wholesa’e and retail, deliveral to auy pact ef the city and Georgetown Jall-la*™ | RE, ATRANT AND BAR POR SALE. HU Restauract aud Bar, No. 43 whieh bas been im eucceestul 9; mor ths pant. is for sale. with tood Will, fixtures, &c, The present proprietor onl cov tof presting engagements at the Saloon, No. 439 Pena. and 4%, streets. + ¥AaNi'8 THIBTY POEM ED Pelayo. An Epic of the 0! Life #nd Correspondence: of Theodore Parker 2 vos 86, ‘the Federalist. New edition §375, Poems. By H Peterson 125 Pollard’ s Second Year of the War; 32. ni a Eervice Magazine, The Lady's Alwanac. 106i; 400, TY Tre Ol Prapklin Almanie, 1364; 15c, sAbtest Qovetess relating to Loansand Qurrency, | Ritled Crdnauce, By Lynall Thomas. fol _"__ __WRANCK TA’ PFOPORATS FOR sTATIONER:. Hovse oF Representatives, United Srar Se sued Provo: aap will be toert ae Male on B POS ALS Will be reesiv. i ti ioe FRIDAY, ti ot March Isat. at 12 ach « —The 9 Penn, avenne, peration for Ave woo ut 3 F un He, 2. Low. | ja 29 Im™ aerotaben’s Political Philosophy, 3 r q t The War cf the Peov!e and the Kings in the 19th otury. By Henry Winter Davia H Bilict? Deba’ ra; Morivale on Golonisation and Colonies: London. Surismaqui on Natural and Politic Uaw. Towler on Analysis of the Constitution. Curtis’ History of the Constitution; 2 vols. ten De Toequeville’s Democracy in America; lonial Opinions Government of pep 0) FRa D! TON MARKET, FocaTRextTa aap B Braexts BouTH, Hotels, families, and sutlers are invited to cali | 2nd examing our stock of Meat, Game, Poultry and | Vegeiables. Sansazesand Bologna constantly on } hand and for ealein quantities. Butlers and pur- veyors are requested to call. H > COAL! | Large assortment of the very best of OOAL (ail | izes) for sate low for cash at and the Madison Pape: vols, ‘OK TAYLOR, GOAL, W.H. MARLOW’S, South side Cans!, corner Seventh st. woon: OAK, PINE, AND HICKORY WOOD, In the Stick, Sawed, or Sawed and Split any length | or sizs desired, delivered to any partof the city | freeofcharge. All orders promptly attended to W H MARLOW’S, Office and Yard south side Canal, corner Seventh, — A. M, HEPBURN, Prop, : theta . for fu:nirhire e; f the following | weof the Housel of Stales. vie: uarte Post Paper, extra suparfiae, Classes 0! Stationery for Kepresntatives: f the United 1) reams white feint Kae 15) reaws » bite Commercia! Note Paper, extra su- perfize faint fired 80 rezms white Foolseap Paper, extra superfi: t: ned fain: 35 reams foney Note Payer, assorted kinds white thie sa eno colore count of Ten 5°00 whi-e thiek adhetive Enveloper, 57/x | by us, we hay, oes white thick adnesive Envelopes, S+, | gords snd we are fel : i hes've Envelopes, i] a. but we are e: 15 90@ whi e thick adkesive Bavelopes, 3,53 5 40 +00 Tarcy note Bevel pes, adsort-d 29.0 boff adhesive Beweloper 87x93) & 100 bull adbesi nvelop-e, 7° x 2,200,009 but Envelopes, 6° x34. wit privilees of doubling the or*er at tae rate proposed 32 dezen short rubber propelling Pancils 6 gross Vaber’s black Lead Pencils 6 dozen ivory and pearl Folders 2 dczen Mucilage. large bottles * Togs 4-inch flat fn¥ stavds 6 dozen robber Pepho.ders, medium size lvozen l-inch +hears -I dozen 9-fech Shears 4 cozy 6 inch Fhears 10 dozen Scissors, fine qualities assorted J0doren Aruold’s Writwe Fivid, quarts and pints £0 groes Waskingtow Medaltion Pens B gross Lewy 8 Goo merciel Bene ( 19 gross Perry's blue barre! Pens, fire and mediam 8 pein’ I2dozen F ortemovnaien, assorted 35 dozea Poc+a -knives, assorted 75 boxeser! Qu lie 12 gross rnb cr Bands and Bings. a«sorted. Fropotels mort ce acompaniad by ths names the suretics intende? to be off-redt, quire by law. preference will be givea to the productions of American intuatry.if equally okesp snd of.as govd quality: and all pereons mak ing prope als to rupyly sny class of articl>s w il siate wretber th« same are the growsk or maor- facture of the Usite: states. The articles .ro to be delivered, free of any Fr carricgs, the offic: of the Clerk f of Rerre-e -tetives, on or before tie ‘sth ard purchases, necestary Lupin’s te Pus ples. Lupin’s Su above eclors 6 tec an impor Bt by cert. helo | | i the Hour dayof march #4 oras fast theren ter as they Fach pre posal 6 be iadored “Proposals for 8ts ach greposal o be iador-ed “Proposals for Sts- tione: for the Honse ot Bepraroutatives of the Unived States ? an0 addressed to. tae und -ratg.ed. Sufficient specins:s of each class of articles 0 0 pcs d for must accompany the proposal, marke! wth the neme of the hidder Tke pereon off.ving to farnish any class of arti- way pri ing the fo! Bed Biank. Cotrour cles at the Inwest price quality coasiderc, shall Tacle ama rece vea contract fortie@ sane. on cxoornees ery variety bond, w th two or more surction #1 pie A 1e Oferk cf the House of Rep even’ for the par- formance «f the rar: the cevtract laraes ae iy eee apeita i the ferultcocured’ EDWARD MoPG ETON, prenenitatives of ara DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT, ON PRB- VIOUE RATES. Notwithstanding the ve we have sold since what we woud have to We wonli call attention which are 80 welt ke customers that recom: ¥rench Mcrins« in all quallt: rene. erines inal fualities Extra Fire, and s! iy Mazarioe Blue, Bro Marcon. Scarlet. and’ Magents Per BK face Rep Popling in Lopin’s AMN-Wool Empresa Clot | quality ip all ofthe shave named col: Lepin’s All Wool Mouscelios ia yarivu- colors and qualities, and all very choup A iro, & large lot of madium price Dress Goods of various kind«. which we are gnili As e would also enil sp-ein! attentiun to our stock MOURNING GOODS, which compriae tha best makes of gcoda that are per ons instances) Twenty per cent. instead of ten Caying their Mourning (ioods of us, aa we be lieve we generally rell these gonas at least te per @ Inarmet rate ‘We also have on hand a # BLACK AND FANCY COLORED SILKS, | which we are selling off geod. bergaia® caa be proc f customers will come in a yt y veedingly atixious to have oar st Jow in Mare» nex®, when our partnership ox; pertura in want of Dry Goods of any either Staple or Faney. will readily percaive that it iste their advant#ge to buy of ne. if they will esate ibe our stock and prices before making their ry larga amount of goods me bare been atlowing #Jis- ents on the Dollar on ail goods gold @ mill ¢ hand a splendid stock of @ great many at adont i nds DO cheap. comp: reea, Tanned wen, superior olf very low, in want will save (in Sin this city uprd stock of very rapidly, and many ured frou, usm this Lino tim . WE ALSO HaVk& STILL LEFT- Quite a large stock of Housskeaping Goods, com- wing. and sll cheap, viz: Cotton Basctings 8 1 of the beat by 3.50% $25 per pair j irting Linens, sad Chirting rands mane Nephins, wud Towelings, of ev Fianneis of all qualities And. in tact. a tail stock of Domentis Goods gen- erally, ull of which we now offer st the market rates and deduct ten per cent, from all sales. W. M. SHUSTER & ©0., No. 38, opposite Centra Market, fake er od Reatee, Rcost.it "between Seventh and Bigbth gts OVETRE BAM PS A OPLEUL HARP. Butlers ned Familees o have this di regived fom the fastory one of d with Oyst-rs at st Felts wotiartee “iteti bone tree aa ss Phaees is PIANOS | aa ewer $ 204 BA econ we firty Pianosnow in gtore,enarsortment | Tig scHooNmR Mit WLTZARRTE Shikering sass anus, Davis & Oo, Wm 'p | af the now Nigar Bisgdens Waart Oa- meron Bebert Nunes & Co, 6 oidest Page os ‘or ea firme te ogee in United } Relede and Sa SOLLY. eviain, ow bow he ‘Sia Pianos baste xe! Also w beantifal HAN OMAN, that plays (oar BEADS! splendid this for onllarse reat Just ree! iF a eaaBETO 306 Pa. am tor oth nod tts sis. 359 Bovonth street, Ssndensiss: Lon- | | terday by one of Captain Dolan's- detectives: dvols, | { } { { , Great Sale of Dry Goods | | i | information that a rebel oflicer had returned to for words spoken in debate or outside, but only | i i 4 4 ; ° used af @ store and dweiling For further infut m2- tor ta in contormity with that principie he | other of the purty was knocked down and had | #44 4 " rf had yoted for the expulsion expressly on the | his herd badly cut. It appears that they were fad Sth ana sor pe ee é ground that Mr. Bright had written a treason. | a'l deaf mutes, ho attend the Mechenreete Insti- iw ;: able letter, aud had uniformly opposed all ap- | tute for the ceaf, dumb and blind, at Kendall | 7, ~ 0) mibseriber propriations for the prozecation of the war, — | Green, at which place the oittcers prohibit the | QU) S5°, LINS FR BA, B Ths subscriber tion. His colleague und himself wera only a! | capa) crosses the track, Sergeant James Ham. oes ond nse’ attend $0. a variance as to the proper mode of mesting the | iton, irem St. Lawrence county, N. ¥., got This steamer will for New York on Wedues. gTeat sectssiou movement. Fer limsel he was | upon the cars to tell the men to lay close to Uke | day mext, the 3¢ inst, at9 o’slock s. in fa yor of co-reive 1neasuras, but in relation to ears, and while so engaged was himself struck fe 1-% MORGAN & REIN gHART, Agts. confiseation he held to the opinion of Judge | Mcrae cold ae oxut oes | SaraaathRaReE Aeaticreateta tea‘ | VASE PEARY @ROBPEE INS, 0, 2a Mr. Morrill indicated hts satistaction withthe | DUt it 38 \hought be will recover. Tho Ser- | sale. No 369, between digh ani Congr: the corner of fered @ resolution pro- ‘th viele meaty arate of a Select Com. | 4% scorn pear ny McColgan ran out to stop rept ove of the I eo ezaminr into the subject of the Treas. | them, Sed grasped at the reins, bat mused 4, Olt Cloths, Mattie ‘ory's trade! ulations.as concerns commercial | ‘2m, 8nd was caught by the tracesand thrown Hegel peony vans tn tI le infers chats wll tbe rebellious States—whether | Uoderthe wheels. His face was cut slightly. napectfell ‘their Saat oe erz imoas have been committed by agente, Or pare Dut Be Ten ueaty wruleod: qAhont the ribs, aad | feist (dep &Ohr 2.) 0 THEO GR'FFITH. pe es Ap be rly balping hl. Ei onecy was feared. Ho was taken to hie home sy 0 A y TereneePP ss. chancery sale of frevent supplies from reaching there, soud for | Exchange Hotel. After a long chase the team L r3rmHTrON Ta called ‘0 the chancery, vale of Persons and papers sre tlonped vy a cavalry soldier om duty near | 7.0% Feb, t até ovolosk an the prem oe Pon modonot Mr Farnsworth, 2 resolntion | 9th ¢treet. . LE AR Wes Taree. Com: ws 4 Fras adopted, juetenoting the propriety and exe | _-CrmCvrt Count—The Febrasty term of the | pirsosuan see Re Ieamrey ch amcasion Sp ornternon ian ss | Celt Genre Sil pe oe ea Gade. | a amides eateries aia ease gt of Attorneys to 1 qui = it . ay ine nvaren fon oer dees Re Seva Reaatinisterss : on traitors on complaint onder of any citi-’ Beds 3 i zen who sbsll show cause for such proceed radars tiiebacl inning stat * ARREST OF A REBES. OFFICER Capt. Scheetz’s detectives having ob tween Land M. aa ee SMUGGLING Watsky —The guard 2: Aque- duet bridge, on Saturday. arreste? Jesse Fex- ler forattempting to smuygie whisky into Vir ginia. He was turned over to ©: Todd, who committed him to the Cenirat Gaard- house to await a hearing. —————— THe MiTcrety Hovse—On Satarday, Mr. George Mitcheli, proprietor of the Mitche! House, corner Tbirceenth aud J streets tried before the Criminal Court (Judge ¥ on an indictment which charged him with keeping a disreputable house, and the jury found a verdict of not guilty without le: The announcement was made in the Star of Saturday that Mr. Moses Bean, | proprietor of the U.S. Hotel, had been arrest- ed and held to bail in 3300 for his appearance before Justice Clayton this morning. to answer Maryland, and was living quietly at his home about four miles from For: Washington, they | the charge of unlawfully detaining the »rop- proceeded to the place designated and arrested | ony oF a bourder at his hotel, ni the necused, who proved to be First Lieutenant | is morning the parties appeared. Mrs. 5 Shaka 1 jg | Louisa Summers, the proseeutrix, being rep- Semmes, of Stuart’s cavalry. The prisoner is represented by J. A. Putney, Esq. and Mr. a cousin of Commander Semmes ofthe pirate | Bean by J. H. Bradley, jr., Eeq. Aisbaina, and served with Stuartin the battles Mrs. Summers was sworn, and her tes of Yorktown and Bull Run. Semmes wis | Was to the effect that she had gone tothe brought to this city yesterday and turned ove | States Hotel in November Iast, and that her to the proper authorities. | brother-in-law had engaged board for har there. | For the tirst week's board a bill of over #25 ag SS wus presented, and Mrs. S. staid there afier- | their box. The house is kept on the Dutopean ARRIVED | wards on account of sickuess. The bill finally | plan, and attachétl hereto are private din The new iron gunboat Wateree, built a run up (according to charges for board, fuel. | roo! where many resort for taeir mo Chester, Pa., by Mr. Archibald, formerly En, | Wasbing. &v.,) to $74.75, aud the prosecutrix | (both ladies and geutiomen, ) and it was charged gineer-in-Chief of the navy, arrived off the | being unvble w pay it, she alleges that Mr. | that dmorderly conduct iook Place there, put Bean accomy‘tnied by his housekeeper and a Z woman, entered the room, « ting her trunks, took them out them for board. (his was not proved. 1: was fully proved thu: Mr. Mitchell did not allow; women to stop in the house, and was careful that his orders in this respect were carried ont by his employee. Arsenal yesterday afternoon, and came up to the Navy Yard this morning. The Wateree is about the size of the Eutaw, and will leave as Z 3 eusiels a . | Mrs. Lydia Bradley, (Mr. Bean’s housekeeper) | The sleeping apartments being furuished wih scon as she ttkes in her coal and hus her crew | testified that she was called upon to visit tne | single beds, are let to gentlemen only. (i one made up. | room of the prosecutrix, arid that in the pres- | occasion an offiger en, ed a room, 4 @ short } ence of the katter the trunks were examined: the keys having been handed to witness by the prosecutrix, who at the same time remarked that she had packed the large trunk for Mr. Bean to retain, but that she wanted to keep the small trunk and a basket. Mrs. Bradley ex- amined the small trunk and gave Mrs. Sum- mers a change of clothing, and the trunks were then taken out of her (Mrs. Summers) roo:n. Mr HL. Bean, & clerk in the Hotel. testified that Mre. Summers owed the bill. The vase is in progress. Se ARREAT OF A COUNTING-ROOM TRIBF.—Sat- urday morning some young men eutered the provision store of F.C. Weston & Qo., No. 517 9th. street. opposite Center market. While two of them, by pricing various articles as it de- siring to purchase, engaged the attention of the time thereafter, Mr. Mitchell becoming aware tbat he had taken a woman tothe room, sen for the police, and both were ejected. Beinz situated near Grover’s Theater, large numi nightly go from the theater to this house, sometimes disorder is apt te occur, but on t Jirst intimation of & row, the proprietor prom: ly sends for the police, and has the wursiy parties removed. Judge Wylie, on the ren- dition of the verdict, remarked that, if in ilar cases the charges could not be bett: tained, it would be well to enter a noll> pr. each. S. S. Williams FORGED PASSES, George Sweeny. John (Connor, Uharies A. Hen, and RK. C, Wagner, soldiers belonging to the 2d D. U. regiment, were picked up by the | patrol yesterday, with passes supposed to be forged. Capt. Todd committed them to Forrest Hall prison. ARREST OP A BLOCKADE RUNNER. A blockade runner, wno has made several trips to Dixie, was arrested in Baltimore yes- appeared for Mr. Mitch and was brought to this city and commitied to the Old Capitol by Provost Marshal Todd. reagay aved FOR, BOT Immediate Wend bet, Mand P. after 9 ani before 8 o'clock SUPPOSED BLOCKADE RUNNERS. Two men, arrested as blockade ranuers, and | salesmen and clerke, one slippedinto the coun:- | YW Cube eT watkaa sca TRON who refused to take the oxth of allegiance, Sas in portal corona eee Soncaining | good references, Apply at 366 north 0 st. Frere Commiited to the Uld Capitol yesterday | i4e was sean by Mr. Shead, the clerk, with the | WW ANTED_—A Walte GIRL todo gvueral Bare by Captain Todd. till under his coat, and to escape dropped the | ave: , det. sandéthew fe i-gt | = a nie till, Officer J. F. Watling, of the Sixth Ward, Washington Money Market—Latest Que- | happened to be near at the time, and arrestad | [108 BENT—Desiravle APARTMENTS. ca mite, ‘ second floor rront; would be rented for off! tations. the thiet <nd secured thé till and contents. The | ge, den oa as q Furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bank- PRiponer isa nity respeciably clad young fel- seuliotke noi aldo” at 322 @ otreat, hee ere: ae’ ow, and wou ardly be suspected as a thief. OP in the Metro- 7 Buying. Selling. | He gave his name 28 William Stevens, and Fron FALE The BA nes bape Meee. Coupon Bonds, b Wei Ww? | hails from Brooklyn. He was searched, anda } BIG, No. 365 B street, bet. 20th and ith atres: 30 Notes 107% 10-\\ | very neat burglar‘s saw, madeof watch-spring | Washington, D 0. i Re -_ steel, about four inches long and the sixteenth Wy 4b rED-1 on Ladies” New Certificates. oy - of an inch wide, was found upon him, He was Dresses. Ko bande ovod American Silver. ia dO - taken to the photographic rooms of the police, bet 4% and sth American Gold.. 155 Kal56% iz where he lef: a copy of his mug to adorn the ied Ser u itt | NEW YORK RAT KCOND BOARD. gallery. From thence he was taken before TED—A DAIBYMAN. To one that his Coupon 6's, 18-1, 107 30s, 1077;; Certifi- | Justice Clark, who committed him to jail for ad some experience in the business. cates of Indebtedness, 4 tial at court. Haute, 624: (.uicksilyer, 4 comé well recommended, g003 Goid, 13:%; Terra smewell : mile and e baif from Georgetown. es Sees Cuaron or Horse Srearrxc —_— oro Zu of December last, a colored boy named Gi | WoA Eb EN TL N Ber” oe took up two estray horses—a dark bay anda Fines mtment at CONGRESSIONAL. sorrel eae pale them to ne father, Dan'l | pis Meeps Bee ee ene at { Te 5 ill, Jacob New, livery <:able keeper, pre- r XXXVIIIrH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. vailed on the old man to pnt them in his stuble, the Post Office Moxpav, Fe February t. corner 7th street and the canal. A few days poke sfvrnished after, New left the city for New York, and took one of the horses with him. Last Satar day, New returned, aud siace his return the other horse has disappeared. Gill made oath | (© this statement before. Justice Thompson Skxata.—Tbe Vice President caused-to pe res @ letter trom the Hon. James A. ‘Bay: of Delaware, resigning his seat in the Senate, ungenging pate snecessor had been duly Te cted, ROCMs, she witt or without Board,iu a private fawily, The | house is situated in r pleasant part ct pnecty, For particulars inquire at No. 210 K street, tween 6th acd I7th atreets. fat 3 i vi rose toa personal | Who ivsued 2 warrant jor the arrest of New: »TKAYED FROM THE #TABLE O7 7Ha BUR sirius Ohne Bonne from ‘It me tMr. 2nd yesterday Sergeant Skippon, of the Third ~ soriber, 3 Dark bay BORSE, about 15 hands Morrill) bad referred to his course on the reso. | Ward, arrested the dd, ane Justice iyeh.27se7 old. Ten doliars rewar 1 will be paid KC :INsON. 135 High street, Georgatown. mm to vail for further hearing. = FaTat AccipENT,—On Saturday afternoon, as the three o'clock train was proceeding to Baltimore, four young men were seen near Scage’s erossing walking along the track, and the whistle was blown to warn them off, but they heeded it not, and before the train could be stopped, one of them named James Kenney, was knocked down and ran over, his skull being mashed in, killing him instantly. An- lution to expel Mr. Bright, of Indiana; also, to the resolution to expel his colleague, (Mr. Powell:) to a series of resolutions offered by him two years ago, and to the substitute pro- posed by him to the confiscation bill. He thonght, in all due courtesy and kindness, that the Senator from Maine has forgotien the jus- | lice and magnanimity usually belouging to him. Inthe case of Mr. Bright, he bad taken the ground thata Senator could not be expelled Thompson held hi , at AND) 5 att street, fe 1-2w if opposite the Post Offis>. t GR oxi B—A new and LO' ita: two story Frame HOUSE on @ixth street west bet L Rud M streets sou’ (om Islaud ) No. 748,00" He explained 2 at length the substitute he had offered for the con fise: yn bill, to the reso- lutions presented by him in February, 1862. In the course of his remarks he also explamed that be bad inadvertently done his colleague | (Mr Powell) injustice, and was satistled he | was utrerly Opposed to secession and nullificas boys trom walking near the Railroad. ie ges ACCIDENT ON THE WASUINGTON AND ALEX- ANDBIA RAILRoAD.—Saturday afternoon a company of soldiers were going from Wa-h- i: gion to Alexandria on top the freight cars. When near the point where the Georgetown ribis + in sodi sg Horses, Omvibuses and Bag- gage Wagon,:ll iv compicte erder. CHAl A. MUOKPTIY Agent, Natiozal Hotel #tatles, sth street, rear of the notel. SIVAD F«OoM _ferett STEAMER EMPIRE ry Ss ew oe ‘ene as they were passing under the viaduct, and wirects. sale before tee Ninth of b ed atpnolic sale on that %, at lio’cluok & m ers made-known at the tirae of sale, Inquire gp re . DUNLOP, Attorney, Gay street. feb 1: L, ote a Wwuenb: Wwoent #eant is represented as a fine young man, re- epected, and marked by his superiors for pro- motion. I now sold at rivate genticman’s explanation. ebruary, it will be Offer Mr. Saulsbury presented the credentials of the Hon. George Reade Biddle, elected by the Legisiature of Delaware, to fiil the Senatorial vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Hon. Jcmes A. Bayard. Mr. Cowan presented a petition from the Bank of Lancaster, of Pennsylvania, praying cecmpensaticn for its: interest in the Columbia bridge, Gestroyed by U.S. troops during the Teel invasion, as @ means of defence. Re- texted to «‘ommittee on Claims. The Vice President laid before the Senate a Message from the President in answer to a re- F 6 nmeeee >see DesERtERrs ARRESTED.—The following de- serters have been arrested by Capt. Scheetz’s detectives: David Lane, 96th N. ¥. voluuteers; gorepn Utz, 4ta (N. Y.) Excelsior; Chas. Sor- der, 27th Pa, volunteers; Johu T. Bryan, ist D. GO. volunteers: Isanc Free, Sth U. S.infautry; George Smivh, 20th Ind. volunteers: Gabricl Oolby, 124th N. ¥, volunteers; S. S. Chandler, 4th U. 8. artillery; Edward Vauwicken, 24 N. Y. eavaly; David Ellison, 2d U.S. cavalry; D Riddle, 5th Pa. cavaly; Oharles Cook, Mth U. WM W. MiNNIX, Sccomssom TO Joan RT, No. 494 corner north E an wes! 3d street<, Has on hand a large lot of prime RICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD, Which will be delivered to parohssers at very rea- solution ca'ling for information as to the re- | © fneantre: Wm. Fox, 63d Pa. volunteers; E. | sonable * fev im" Hae ee ne eerie oe aons to | F Comings and George Spickman, deserters Hit a je reques' permis 5. tro ‘ason’s “ . pess inte the Hudson's Bay Territory in pur- trom Mason) Tas Una reezectfally pee ho Suit of boetile Sioux Indians. eee tal PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—Yesterday morning, a ms team attached toa large Government ambn- lance ran away and geo up Pennsylvania avenne st & trightfal speed. At te from Idaho, —Mr. Wallace, dele, Hovas.—Mr, 5 rite, and being Was introduced by Mr. M syern tool hig seat. t they Bave aes me pattnersh') would ity bot on t mbuts to red. the: n : A: Der Eldridge offered a preamble, décigring | tra cieniel the court iasued one hundred and gainst conscription or, force service as cpa | sixty-e.ght marriage Uc « sete k wy. ‘

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