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THE ; EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON OI?Y: MONDAY, ....5...0 4B BRUARY 15, 1964: === > Washingtes Money Market, Quotations for stocks, opin and uncurrent money, Seayinnes. by Lewis Johnson —_ U.B. Conrep Honds, EE 110% U. 8. 7.30 Notes... aa vermascers’ Ghecks. Rarus—Presr’BoaRD, Coupon, 6's, 1681, 1104; 7-90's, 11; Certifl. - gates ard ndadiedness, 97%) Gold, eee 2 OUR MILITARY BUDGET, BLOOKADE RUNNER ‘GTO GRIEF.” The folowirg cMcial Uispatch bys ‘been re- ceived at the Navy Department: “ Newrout ,NEws, Feb. 14.—Hon. Gideon Weiles, Secreitry of the Nary: The Pequot has arrived, and brings report of the destruction of Zour blockad+ running steamers, viz: The Nut- field, Feb. 4th, by the massacus; the Dee. Feb. | Sth, by the Cambridge: the Emily, and Fanny and Jenny, on the )¢th, by the Florida! S. P. Les, Acting Rear Admiral. The Nutfleld is an iron paddie-wheelsteamer,! of about 40% tens; néw;a fine and powerfal beat. Sailed from, London in December Yast, with pork, biscoit, &c. The Dee is a double screw iron, steamer, built e-pecially for the Southern’trade, at London: New yeasel, tight‘dra¥t, and shid to have been. >. xy fast—ié or 20 miles an hour—sister vessel ‘ieee 10 feet. 1H ny and Jenny is the old prizs Scotia, clvrees in (etober, 1562; condemned and sold Lo outside partics, not being goncidered fit for poss service. Her name was changed to General Banks; taken to Halifax, and sailed trom there in July, 1663, toengage fn blockade Funhing, Under the name of Fauny and Jeany. The Emily is new screw eteamer, bailt in Jd. tion last fall: owned by Bighie. A Wand- eerie boat of about 510 tons. tie a aoe ave way Auwrsae 8° * S6uTI'S 900." — ‘This regiment -has been relieved from duty nd@ orderda to the Depirtment of the If, to report to Major General Bsnks, ‘a1 New Exieane! . A vumber of the staff officets. of this regi. ment bave beer on dniy at the headquarters or the Military District of Washington, and hsve made hosts of friends by their obliging wiley position and affable manners. SULPPORED DESERTERS HROM OUR ARMY. On Saturday Poticetran Cline arrested Geo. | Crcss and Jame: Green, who claim to be de- eertess from the 19th South Carolina infantry, bat ore supposed to be deserters fron our They were committed to the central ardacuse by Capt. Todd. BOSLS DETECTIVE, x Dopian was arrested: yesterday for Passing himeelt cf aé a military detective. He Ws committed fo tle central guardhonse. * wee “A BLACK JoB.* Thomas Hood, the humorist and py a mann ef the deepest and tenderést te Bi of the warmest sympathies with the un. tortunate and the lowly, as evidenced by his “ Bridge of Sichs,” and “ Song of the Shirt,’ Was Aleo endowed with the gift—peculiar to the writer of keen huthorous pdwers allied with earnest fecling—of detecting and exposing that sham cexsibility and shoddy philanthropy of which the wo.ld bas always so mueh afioa’. lohis * Black Job" the history is given of Sn undertaking by a“knot cf very charitabie amen," to wash aud whiten the African race. But first money was wanted: Money—the rout of evil, —dross, and stuff! But oh! bow pappy ought the rich to feel, ss enanled them to cive-enongh African trom head to heel! ed—yea thrice blessed—to su>- bide he whose fortune was at best@ brittle ue, rie he gave dnt pence, how sweet to kno’ He helped to bleach a Hottentot’s grent toa, little one! The money came, great were {he'sums col- iccted, and. —grent results in consequence expected, But somehow in ihe teeth of ai! endeavor, | According to reports ! At yearly courts, ‘The diacks, confound them! were as black as | ever!” Nothing abashed, however by repented fail. | | ures, the | ‘+ court still:met the chairman agd directors, | ‘The secretary. good at pen and ink, t! The worthy Wwessurer who kept the chin‘, Ard all the Sh gollecto-s; we ap hundreds of that class so kindly credu- US, ’ ‘bont, whoed help, no charlatan alive, ble Compury could hope ip thrive, Gr ble Ur busy obeva ier, however eelnious te and finally made a last grand eall for funds, an ae neing that Ke itimpractieableto bleacti 4 negroes they find ‘decided to «gift “em™ in the cause of Humanity! Hood, in the «+ Black Job,” suggests that tha palianthropists of the class under notice varry assumed + irjendehip to blacks” to the xtentof * en: o whi es,” and were he auy? ne streét cers, he migh va! on tO reuilizia theopinion with empiusi4 ° are the merits of 106 as The si:reet Railway Compeny, with an attevtion to tha ; ~——— 2x _ ele in the | eeting pertieniars, seo small bilis averywhere, see i penaittnnenectenoe==eseeee TE | to eat theze things when she gets home.” And ) then the Itepublican goes on todemand a reform As follows: “ Either raise the, ingtosuch an amount a3 thi willing reach of those people w! ficiently civilized to respect others,” or “have an extra tra mernings to carry dirty , Irish paskets, crimeon Dutch women* big little girls with baskets, and drunken soldiers without baskets." Thats the sort of talk addressed to the bun- dreds of respectable womea from all parts of the city—Firet Ward. Northern Liberties, Navy Yard and Iginnd;—eho are enabled to do taueit marketing £0 convenlently by the straet carst white,—ond many of them ++ /righ” ands Dutch” at thet,—they have'no buéiziess in tie street cars, snd must clear fie track to meke rqom tor A.T. Atgusts, M. D., Colored!” 18 not | this shoddy philanthropy with a vengeance? Sham sentinfeht in benalf Of Me ‘black js here earried to the extent of heaping every epittiet of ridicule and contumely; upon a whole com- munity of white women, going to the extreme even of designating them by Tace; in the most offensive terme. A more mischievous doctrine ¢ould not be urged at this time, when the ‘aid « of every good Union manqwhether he believes in the duc- trine.of negro equality preached by Mr. Sam- ner or-negro supericrily, preached, by the pub olican, oF mot) is needed in behalf of the Union| cause.‘ The “best friends: of the: colored man’ and of 'the’Uhtion depfecate these attempts’ to divide Union men by these unnecessary issues. Even the New York Tribune, alarmed. by the mischief being worked by Mr. Sumner in his one-idei course, Warns him that he «grievonaly: errs in thus pecking at the twigs and leayesof the Upas tree which he is at the same time trying t wproot. He incurs the danger ot | repélling ond alicnating good men by bringing for- whrd so many separate measnres relating to slayery, «The Irish witness, who undartoolt to give fonfteen retisons for his father’s disobediente to the summons of the Court, having begun— +L. Becuuse he is dead, and can’t come,?...: ‘was very properly stopped by the judge with an intimiztion that the mmaining thirteen were supej finous, and might be cwithheld. And, by the same rule, Mr, Summer, having submitted to Congress one proposition fatal to American slavery, (amd better iu sé yen lines than in seven. elaborate 2¢solyes,) should mot only abstan, but urge others to abstain; from introducing) a multiplicity of propositions touching the same general subjeci, but eithér superfluous oF of qnite subordinste and immater.al consequence. Ghexe is danger in vverdosing; sand, eo that the main point is secured, others cau wall afford to ‘walt a little.” ‘al This is sensibleadvice, The colored maa— certainly mthis Dis:riet—is doing very‘ weil. He is free, has the meaus of getting ‘an educa- lich, is qualified to, testify in our. courts, and bas o.-her privileges sneb as he hgs nowhere o ry—nen ¢ver in Boston. It is’ bo real irendship for. him that demaudé for him in 1861 perfect equaliiy with the white in the streeb car, at the polls, in) the opera box, and &t thé boiel table. And the intelligent self-respecting. colored man doesnot seek to make these issues, knowing well that their only eiféct will be to revive prejudice and do him pesitive disservice. sete CONGRESSIONAL, es sages ewes In tHE SENATE on Satirday — The bill to equalize the pay of Loldlans of the United States army was cousidered. Mr. Wilson moved to strike out the dlause ye. Seen 's bill giving Colored troops the si pay, Xe. except bounty, during the Sriiele tite they have been in the service, and Insert trom agd after the first day of January, T2361, which. was adspted. Mr Cowan offered (he {cNowivg substitute | for i bab 4s amcuded, upon which no action was take «That trom and after EME BESS ORS of this act, oll soldiers of the Uniled States, of the same arm of the service, shall réceive like seerep sation’ 1 388) P Bars: ¢ new Cal Kftore: No.4 No, {itor hice ¥ éo0r forte © Alzo, ® find VALENTINES on rate, oid his ie S-GO TO ODD FELLOWS’ JIALL to aight every af’ernoen and it this wiak. if Briga unteers, is president 2: defence to the charges against them: 8101 nik die General | tener this; icketts, U. make sati: ir be: emetic Without Proper Authority. nia crete nm soak volun vol Cepiaia in plain «terms:that being only | teera. York vol Captain 3 . First Second ¥i lina vyolunt Mp Rewer Captain. Edward. Ti bd United States cavalry, having Seen ters Of ths onthe ee re aay eae Aye Ford tha Onio Ve ‘Sevond gutenant 7. D. “Smith, 1 Wea ens ea bibeine 2 Ah i New Hamp- Gyre ilie Bl Mabon, shire volunteérsi Carol inn volar, T Ww, tment, ui nati, Ghia, as he will be the Daled Sie service 0: nites teen shana Bo feat oe. date he ap; the oh, of which Brigadier General Rt Si Volunteers, i¢ PF hn Shee inmission, resident,” Assistant BD. tant Adjutant General, et New hive p- Carawan, 3d South | tA. Hergti'8d Sonn Caro- | DP anbdonecacahde on; Duty. Second Lieutenant Aaderson Dawson, ist irginia cavalry. ‘OWNSEND, ‘eb. if fie i atthe headqua: rer 8 at Cinci alge That fr the © daze “within fit- ira betore Bes! TOWNSEND, LL? BF Peinons, Davir Mrs E Fergerron Mi LETT! Ore aaah TUR aise please they may uot macelye them, Fekrvany 13, LES for iether LADIES? LIST. Moke iF 2 Mel Nelaon Nelson Nekon Pate M sh Gilbert Mes 8 © gle Wark, Haw! Miss Mager“! Shave Mi Harris Mra Matin § Hoover Migs L Harris ae a Mitchell Miss Mehormey My Haake Tract AWS! Coven Wm Of ley Thos PatwistleT ho: English Root =a fot Cap’ ¥, Neh Staph: ad Galpin dosiah oD, Miss Kate Hane Miss 0 Turn-t Tramov West Mr Whelan Maurin Biol he bt, Wilsgn Wilkon Mire Walker GENT. MEN?S LISP * Hew Win Ey Jos fo Lyvcl GM Evsncr 8 ¢ B Nechahe Jes Twn Danny aM rea Ay Mud egan DP McGee Joun Mone 2 Merri 3-2 Mani Ma ° pe ; ai th Norton ag) Pluner Wp mM Theos fT ATNENG Parmer Mrs Letty iat Rost | fers iu the following they wére advertised, ion MreKtiza Mitchell Mra Anuie J inde Mrs Mathews Mrs Jane K Mary 0-2 Miss Kate Annie ra Mary. Ano Prather Lucretia 9 Palmyre Mrs Kua Poesey Mre Capt musts ‘Mrs satin “ i tter Mr clin heel 0 wie sk Ellen uli aed Hs ivan ' sul ivan ue ee gia Fewell Mes dos W 8 Ardells rR Serer et Mrs Ann Maria Iss Nellie tins Miss Anna FL Miss Mary ‘Torna Mrs MA Thompson Mik Thomas Mrs Luerctix Mre Marv” et Bice PAZ RA? ‘Martha-2 Wheisn Mrs Marr we ene ma ‘aries Miss Charlotte Robe; ts Gent Ritz Geo poppe | RY Toes Aniox ey Shauuon, Fas Femane Wm Sherewood if L Si Shith bs wink Soifert CF Shertar Albert ‘atner Wm iL Toler Rick Phowsowk -Tanny PC urger Abralnon k Mane ie White 1G | Guptres Jacob 18 sei une Weenie x i ety Sa : yam 482 Wakes as : EEN ADDISO) watt to enjoy the grandest entertainment even Hl brought to this city. See advertiaemeut in ainuse- uiepl coirmn, and ter programme and inany inter. ne MES. N_& ‘BRY ANT Will Delineate NECKO ECCENTRICITY. North aud South. Ar WILLARDS’ HALL, On WEDNESDAY RVENING, instead of TUES- DAY HVENING, as-previously announced. Tickets 50 cents; for sate at the Drinnipel book- stor: Sand hotels,” fe 15-at$ SMI THEONIAR: Lyoten 's Tso, N Grurrrz 1 ot Wabsck Co} ee Tpdishs; deliver a Lecture of MONDAY VEN ENG! bruere sth, in commesooration of the couple! ton of the third ceataryof <0 birta of GAULLRO ‘The Lecture wu commenss at 3 >/cieck: mm The polis steinvited. Admiltarcs (ree emer CREAM. CONPRETION ERY. Receptions, Parties Wines. Bail pera Pairs and other entertainments rae shortest notice and most reasonal Cregia and Water Toes nade by steain pow! ranted to be the beak in the ext y whales ale tail. de ty red to any bunt of the Ru-ses delle Pyrataite anil We rat JOSEPH SHAFPTE SSM Bt. 5 bev. ands ar NV EAS ATORY, Rukh dsticw ou effectesl. cevtafn. and permacent oF thie painfor dt dace, Naver faite. inant 10 Lettest north, between 5th and tthiatr: [f-9 eolma"4 uC EBNAN. ot pend Tartatte Sriely tion. | eX you. WABT FR ¥xy0¥ Ta GRANDE conveniencé uf the colored com tsiement ever brought to ibis city, go to ded No where bide id the ashute Oud Fellows’ Hall to ntente ant every atteriond ti exd vigat this week Hee eivertit-meutin amars- Dir. Sumper’sown city ct Boston, hive ae + } Ment column, anc for programme std maoy coe | nisned a fully adequate supply of first- care (precisely euch Cars ag are heed by wats wee of colvred people, aud of wiaitos wag donot object to ridvinahem. Iu tht sara? spirit of consultitig the convenience of alt , se { the, community, they provide otter | esis jor whites exclusively. t « One *A,Y. Augusta M.D,” a -gloredimes, ! insist: that he will not ride ta the eplored ¢ but that he oi!/ ride in tho: for-whiles; and. on being ejed demand to the military authorities that the conductor who ejected him shall be “arrest and brought to puntshment.” thereupon inuoduces a resolution taste ueli ing ¢ the Committee on the District of Columbia to conéider the expediency of further providing by iaw agaiost the exclusion of colored pér- sens from the equal enjoyment of all railrord | privileges in the District of Coiumbia. A city paper, the Republican, ‘follows .in the seme vein, but ina temper of yvindietryencss Ajainst the railway company that sugzests | ecme private animosity underlying its as- soults. In this, and a preceding article upon the same topic, the Republican curiously enough cemands (apropos to d's philanthropists) tat while the negro shall be admitted to the Tuilest privileges of the enrs, certain classes of ¥, Bile peopte shalt be e¥éInded altogether. To Zor, ihe ueses 0 * {he extent of @ couple of columns of editorial ” t pe me Republican there berates the gompany ~« -fur Sead into the cars women with mar. hietly Trish peragps dirty and” ty {a4 Bod -cosrse.”” All the Re- c sensibilities ara excited lest these , r Ke wey females” (us the Repubiican terms | , Cera: Bais Whio ‘ate -chfefly Irish,"” shonia fob the pdelicate muslin dresses, clean and | ee colored, new aud ancrumpied” (as thie 4 anrs | Por ce i ) Depot, as fnequentig x may be reaatréed ; tke entire roatl eted trip inn safe, 4 the 1 Ki-pedlican sweetly’ phriises it}, of ladies of | ,teforment. “Doudlless sever thege ladies of re! ry 20 eavse of cameo! Wf robast and per. eviring gentlemen ‘of the Ethtopian persua- fon were jammed” Against them fa cars i, yeu of there -blowsy,. Sanit h i: Dish” But it is not ently the sairty | de, bwomen” that are objectionable in tie Ths Sixgusted wit Bt aig ¢cedginous fe Fagee Sipe eo riding wi 5 eee a whether “a woman who is maple t to ccrry easily « buebed basket r@unding “fall of potatoes. tomatoes, squashes, &c., is not alse | avle walk? Particularly as she ts supposed | in the Républican's } ement Would have | | interenting gartice!ara see tmall bids ekeryr haze. $ | fe Balt : YTSAMER EMPIRe as VRRIVED PROM SY Rew York. and is now ¢issbare’ cargo at The foot of Bight, Geora tora. Ceonsterérs wif please att tend to the rec. of thet enedaat orca fe MOR Ww -AEHENGTON. D. February 84LS will, be race ved b He fate hersof, for c tity beiweenthe Was tes & ony Wetand th Baltinere and Oni ailrood Phe see 1d atof March asx 0 be riko gfaenes. iene De cs paviel by the written gusranty sat retyopsitie citizens as to the ability of ¢ ro perforin the serviea ratisfart wily if a. cepted. The werors ured matte aubjoct to 1 approval. srd tvs euch ms are mecetaaty to ci manner’ ‘The acerptancé of an bia roval of the Postmaster General ererow sert apdveceived by the traina vice jeaving an¢ arriving at the Depot at the foilowing | bon Leaving Washington. frriving at migreiet: oa aM. 6.5) A. A.M. 122A. has A. Bi, 5.29 P 3 b 2 6.65 PL eo fers-c6t S35. BOWE HH COPARTNERSHIP HERB: T ba . iD ner Detwectne. 2 E. teev ‘ A ry Mi mutn: con: ict . 08. 4, ee “December 1, 1863, COAL AND Ww oon. OMHAND:AND FOR SALE. BED ABH BGG AND BTOVE, © >* WHITE ASH EGG AND BTOVE, : | FUBNAOM: AND OUMBRRLAND COALS, ALBO, : HICKORY, OAK, AND PINE WOOD, Sawed and Split to any Jength or sise, or in the *ord length, ‘at the lowect market prices. . @. L. SHERIFF, Ofice—Penn, avenue, bet. SA'bnd 4H ete. Nard—ti htreet and Caual, fe 13 iw f r Ter rh $200. REWARD, Chive Washi nkton and Aailrgadt to, { Febr & reward of two hundred Sotiens rei vd osid for information that will ied bre} the xerest and ron ric fon ‘of the person wh rt, while Bsieanct | Ne Central Depot - fe ld st on ke pla pri Foul op © 4 on G ah neey s rant orev Te mee e 3 pia = Ch rte Ay fen an res v ences rer fore re ean at =~ will the ge purpiis, wil! eo ureg 6) iv Pore, by dix naw, nuit Fit All bore wh cellent psrfor opr reasaty bynppy ¥ rtréet corr 80L The so-vert Wilts, 4 Severth street, nea: itor plain, price ca ce Fl BG. Virvel tiled anttedv tao he texen curencsof feta by it same ia tk harmless, cxn can te Misa jar atre eerhbraty more seni rebtin op ia Fingi ers Canavan ther ia enor it ne ver pet hus reqideeae, No. vetor BB. Gil- oa one of the eats of tha ,com pany, inet GIDEON. President. vy oN OF DENT, Oak K Pei i igs! n Parsion of Ann Uathisrine Ximer- ye Ringe ION OF PARIZNESR SIL? nerahi ip heretofore a E Bent ois : . ayreme ENS sitet 3 ¥ PEr ERY Werhington.D: C., Feb Taras poor SALE— MoxEY! M A fins tone in th ehed the: plexeore i io an ounce at the rame fine that they wi “lcout: nue the ab i PrANO PORTE, Resriy new. snd well th will be sol ia zneeize st Bo 418 D Wiréet, metmeet 7 1 6th and 7t ery c! t MONEY! K. WALSH & ED PAWNBROKE ox) oo. 7 No, 299 © street, Malta ‘Sth and loth sts, ieties, Near'the Var! Money advanced on Gold and Siiver Watches Diamonds, Ladies and Gentlemen Weating Ap- 3m parel. &e 486 * a re ee PA?BRRANGINGS! , pend WINDOW SHADEB! OVAL PIOTUBE FRAMES! J. fe 11.194" par) CHEAP FOR CA "ae PICTURE CORD AND TASSHLB! SH MARKRITER’S, No. 486 SEVENTH STRBET, RIGHT Sons ABOYE O4 THE MUsiOAL PuBtrO—J. mM. Be aye sip Viornam 'd-Peliowe? Ball. & Latran aR. a3 ay es cma t New. ahairesca; ees 40 rent in the negative— , 2a ,, Was then agreed to—yeas 78, Committee ot Ways ndian Appropriation Senate's amendments orp ot the Internal Revenue men ; ‘SteFeds moyed that the House concur in he steamer M fount Wasuington atites on | the Senate's: ments as to whisky and Saturday bringing up the steamer Ueres cap- | cotton, ete. us being ‘he recommendation of tured on the 6th of December Inst of Wilming. | 2° Commitice. tou, N O.The Ceres’ crew rau her ashore and | pane das After setting Mire to her NbANdoned her and made | “Seuleeerere Ie- NEWS 5.. ‘pe, T eres oe buill CHitin tou) endides Agree tc ata rRom w dixse, ? uilt of Trt —— 2a in ena | and uae ak entis. | deferi¢e to the cane against himy | typhoid fever, having passed :hrough aseyere | yours man, being,on! | movey butwhen it does there willbe a crash.” have Afready begun to veijirm t6 the Held, aud > Stops. Whiel wis redepred to tbe Comme ‘ which mey recedé from irs , bil providing tor the unproyement of the Po- ! aoa a BU for essgblishing branch taint } Fite were cftered aud adopted. vee? Ds ayis™ ADBRREE-TO HIS TROOPS wile it ANOTHER NORTHERN RABD THREATENED. The cargo was destroyed, but miBebing: Tpke ae to fits hed ia} juredjand Hey a @oydildes Griign ood round sum. The Ceres «a3 brought up by prize. | master Jakes! ABraAGan, Actisig Babign of | i] | the U. S. steamer Aries. The HHa,” Atting Masier’ El@ridge; arrived | on Saturday afternoon, having in tow the | schooner Ann “Hamfton, of Baltimore, in | charge of Prize Master Acting Master's Mute | Wm. Coomes, of the ¥ Sooner Wm, Basen. The Hamilton was"captared'on the ith inst. at |-cause of the Confederacy by eplistment of those Poitit Lookont, for nady tag on ® goods'nét | Whose term of set vice hiis expired, and oon- on the fantter, as‘alsé'a quantity, of Sontherh | triste with the hdltiic and retuctant service bank bills, anc gso for “being pbound to an| of the mercenaries who are purchaséd’by the enemy's Country withont a proper permit, by | enemy <f the Prige of the highest» bounties fire ¢¢hooner ‘Bacon and steamer Heréates. hitherto known in Wir, = He says the brave battle cry of the southern legions im ther eoming spring campaign whi Ting through the lana ofthe enehiy and shience | the vain oasting of their corrupt partizansand joned press, and do fustice to the calutiny i Which (hey seek to persuade the deindad | Speoyile that you are ready to purchase dishon- orabla safety by degmding endmission. crap Rauisay. though a One oor Aci af ecipn Were buraed at only 26 years of age, WSS | Winaimpton. X. U., on the St Instant by an ac- one of the most disttaznished in his corps. He | -cidenigl fire, was appointed & lieutenant in the corps in A fight ocerred at Lebanon, Ala. on Wed- 1957) since-whieh time he Mas been actively | nesday last Hetween Lewis? syaadron and our employed, mostly at sea, Ho Was on thé fa- | 42. ps. According to'the Selma Reporter, the mous bloopidfwér Richmond ‘during alt her enemy, 9000 strong, subeequently abandobed fights on fie Mistictippl, and fought his Guard Tibanon and ratrcated tovvurt the Tennessee with such iundanted ‘bravery and snecess as | iy. to receive frequent’ and most flattering official | The Heraia's diepaténes trom Vicksburgsinte mention, ‘During the presen! rebeliton be had | | that Jackson and Yazoo Qity ave iu the hands been ip fifteen evigsgements, mostly hard-fonght | or GenaSherman, after a.etight skirmish, at- ones. His funerab takes»place to-morrow after- | pay ced With jitel® loss tolour forces. Generals noon; at? Bide, trdm ihe Marine Rarraék rt ad "MePherson took possession of ox —— x1IGHT wT: LEBANON, ALABAMA —— FEDERAL STCCBSSES IN MISSISSIPPT. 2 Jaegs sae. Naw YORK, Feb 15-—The Herald has Jett Iivis’ uddreéss to the rebel army, in fell. “He calla the attention of the soldiers to the DEATH OF (N BRAVE OFFICER i Capt “Alan: Ramsay, of the CS: Murine | Corps, son of Com; Wm, Ramsay. U.SN., and nephew of Gens Gro. PD. Ramsay, Ghief of Ordnance, diedyat the Headquarters of the | Marine Corps At tl o'clock this morning, ‘of | attack 6f smatl pox: Pee Capt. Ramsay was well and tavorably known | j4.5 5p, While Yazoo City was occupied by throughout the ‘Dietrich, and: leaves mn) Gos, Coniesp-afier- a sharpedight at Saraita, friends io mourn his death. where the enemy made some show of resist- i dud Miled a Ciel of our men. XAMINATIONS FORO FETC HR OF COLORED STS Ns fut hiahor OOPS, 4 ‘The board of Pr ha tor officers-vf colored \ troops Yor which Gen. Casey is président) is |. New Yonx, Feb, 15.—The steamship Aritl still in session at-No. 2 F street. Daring v -hes arrived from Panama with $453,000. io past Week fifty-tliree app licaiits buve Been ex- | treasure, * amiued, et whigh number thirty Raye heen | The French slagship Paulas is at Pauama. recommended for commissions, as follow: WneRyvetich Bloekdeiof the west°coast of One major, 10 captains, 9 first* Uentenants And) Mexico is now effective. 10 second Jeuten:nts, ; The steamers’ of the Pacifle Mail Company The whole’ number exaypined by the Board | gry excepted, beg declared to touch at Ac- up to the present time bas been 146050 whien | Rpluco, for provisions and coat, and ta Wand rejected. FROM PANAMA AND SUUTH AMERI. 0 ‘cargo. nit sg BEMORED ums. tant Capt! ; ‘Advices from Bogota report Silat trang bility Toad; Provost Marshal of (his Military Dis. "1% Teetored: tthe whole republic, Other ac- trict, had been relieved from duty and placed underarrest at his residence. Another Tumor | isthat charges were prefert: eAinsthimn some days ago, sid that he immediately a revolutioniste fn Antioquia have several thou- | sihd men. and have ronted the Government \: troops iv-one rbgaverent. They were how- } ever, defénted off invading thé State of Cencn, wrcued inte.Antiog ais what the charges are, but his frie ba the belief that he will beaule to dienr his sk of any officixl corruption ros ORTH ‘ AROLINA. ENTICING SPEDIERS LO DESERT On Saturday Thon Clonigiey was at Fort Sumuer by Col. Welling for etic is soldier (Welongiug to the WA New York ariil- | lery) to desert, Heywas forwarded to this city this morning ayd committed to ibe Central Guardlnee. sig ag Bw YORK, Pen. 35.—A letter:to the Tribun-, { from Newhetn og;the ctf, soys it Je rimoret | that the enemy is coming on that place again, REPCGEES. Allis réady for the attack. j BANK ROBBED, Within whe past two days twelve refogees | (By the People’s Telegraph Lines > trom © Dixie” have presented theinsel yes at the Loerox, Féb. 15.—The Saving’s Bank at South Provost Marshal’s office and taken the oath of Scituate was broken into between the hours of allegiance. They were mostly British subjects two and. tomrareldcke yesterday morning, and and bad passes furnished them by the author. | 1. cn eate town open énd tobbed’ of five ities:at Richinond. hundred dollars in billsof yarious denomiza- THE ESCAPED PRI: INERS Rona. z Coufimation of the! reported escape of 109 officers trom Libby prison, Richmond, his rencbed bere. It isbeheved that a large portion lretch the Union lines. . PRICE OF GOLD. [Ey the. People’s Telegraph I. New Yors, Fab. 15—Goldyat Mao. SP4 DAT ILA. My SPY aso ine. aan, all. SS CE SET a We regretito leam that Mr. Theodore 1 FROM YORSRESS MUNRO nard, uimy correspondent of tha Asso Fort » Seb, eu va stesmer arrived hers Press, is lymng yery dangerousiy tl of pueus monia, atthe army hésdquarters. nt BZA correspondent of the ‘Cingin th fe writing from Nash vill, savs that «some little times will elapse “hefore the army can “LOC Ati? NE ws, —— New anu Watox Naawue gedias Res aebieved another trinmph for «Uncle Sam- uel. ang the AdjatantGencrals officersin the The ¥eteran regime pte tir | ‘Gen Grants army field are about to aibdndon lumbering army waeons fora pew contivance,wheresf, among imiliary cluehans and divers olerks, thereshall eens are largely creepnited. ‘Phe 66th Ob¥o arrived at Necnvitte! 16 sitonger than when it Want | be eres rej cls Tne snes, diffic wities bith. g erto copinded with by “beaddqnarters” in a home, sud the sd Wiscomsia Wr ¢ fail. | campign, i trgnsacing its official business, ys a ae ae fa te pia i Sitdowm 4! offic E: } 7 George, S Mandell, Ksqeefor several years | : orimanding Asotetant News Editor of the Buituaore: sen, | 9 ae their | died t Wom ore on purdity. the army, | ae ae a Adjutant sei eeu Sus. CONGRESSIONAL. enrred jin { ce of the necessity of packing papers; aes resets XXXVIIITH CONGRESS. = PLRST SEBSION. — sg Moxpay, February $3, Sey sve.—Mr.Grimes prevented a petizion of ns ol the county of Washington,-P. Cy, representing wat they are subject to taxation widiout representation. + Mr. Grijhe: sutroduc ed a bill in accordar A plil tor the proper | obrtOf the Uo ed to he © iF ot Cothmnie Tue Pres py LL AL Pett try and everything pertaining to tha boxes, and* piling then’ one upon an. | mito the wagons, A new invention over- nes afl these obstacles. In Capt. Tompkias’ Sovpesiroe nt repair shops, on 20tn street, nnder | sunerintence of Mr, Allen, a magnificent } 2 iicle has beew built, embracing all the con- ces ot aiarge office; with the-comfort ete protection from iuclement weather, A covered Wagon, Very Like iti external nee seek in /beatty of workinansh: je coloring) to a four. » wh three doors apes e: theory ade Lo,turn dows, i pose of a writing g table Yaet of thse ope nto seat aud cormmediowe rb so of pigeo: Hoof cihpeay y COasiIE Fit uthidtiees } eitement of Ris accounts tor nay ats intde hy Mr oH. Péters, of Cass nt th Navy ¥ app wd Mr. Sherman introduc ne peur ft inside tor sto Wing - p top of tle cages ts Toom for fo. \ sloop iy conifortably. Ouiside of ail are ¢ mritins.whickbex‘end dawn ket hotter of 2, protecting them evtirely ing pon halttug for the u Fary to Jou: the curt md exfond t like the roof ofa honse, by nena gf swali a et down # door in the side of the wagons, «ti the paraphernalia of a complete desk is . Should it be necessary to use all the the hiad wheels can be instantly re- + tnd seyen clerks eam’ resume their s with xs much comfert as in any offica. old the weather be extremely cold, it is t onty necessary fo drive under 3 hospital tent, , } apd in less than five minutes every desk may | be & readiness for use. The arrangements for ; the driver and clerks in the wagon are most excellent, and with sueh &n cstablishment ofive duties iu the®most arduous campeigns ‘*onld be preferable to shose of our Washington i fin refatioa 19 on, Finance, Mr. Ramsay inttodueed a bill to reorganix romate the efficiency of the army chap- ‘© department: which was referred to the b, ry Committee. My. Poster introduced & bill for the similar purpose, und to define the/rank and pay ot army ‘chsplains, which was veferied to the py Liecamitive. ‘ trqm, the Miliu edi aimeudatc act, recommending 1 u a to ihe House amendments, "The Siuiate concurred in the cz port. [The bill thas gors baste itis entyoneces. | for a commiitee of conference } "Ybe deticievoy bill was trken ap, sts the we finished bisiwess, and the Seunte procecded consider the amehdments reported by its Fi- Lance Committee, Mover.—Mr. Dumont, of ind), from the Com- mit@e forthe Disimet of Columbis, r+porred a ¢ Ty is propesed to furnish the com- rianding general of cach army corps with one } of these vehicles. General Meade has alrea: been cupplied with one, another for the army ot the Cumberland is of exibition to-day, and da is nearly completed for the cavalry rks, tomeae river. . a ‘ 3 built ia a style equal Mr.cthtevens, from the Committee cf Ways | comps. Tho wagons are aia! Means, reperted-a bill for the appoiutasent | to the worl of the bast private sheps la. the oftin Wssistant Register of the Treasury. country, amd for EIpauing thavwectiaye yt Mr. Arnold-introduced! 0 bili-tor the con- | Restor veds anything that we have yet seen on 1s, siruction cf aranal round the falls,ot Niagara. Mr. Stevens, from the Special omiuittes on the Paeaile Ruilroad, reported a, hill granting lauds tothe People’s line for a railroad to the Pagis by the northern roate. Wallace, delezste from tdaho, tutro- HP BRS Set BO CREMENAL Gov BT, Judge Glin, On Saturday . John McGowan, indicted forhighway robber? Was acquitted. John Heiman, indicted for receiving stolun property, was. surrendered by his securities and erfered inio custody. Thomas Bowie, hereiotors conyigted of iat- vety, Was eranted & pew trial, ‘Abis morning, Peter Goodet® ant Gracey Banke, golorcd, indictad for the murder of George Banks, on, the 6ih of November last, i thal territory; which WA‘ referred to the Gout Anisteo of Wise and Mei * & larga nihmber of re: I Intion®: of! faguiryy Among other thipgs, @ resolution was agreed to, suatructing the Commiti¢e ou the Judiciary the c ci AD Jatter as acces- to fo hquap sp at the 0 cxpedisney 0 of e= pioblishiag he sacar princi me oy te ren a a | Dep tof Reve “i Be. to whch shall bare. | Nr, Bele, counsel, moved Peg ros macel el z thy a pete he Favenue, etc, iso retard Prop: ingan a8 ae Vala a Litton of very in all solution: That}. Re. C arse ase States should so ahead 0 a very if the Unti States whe Ran wean mn he Pahl, re « py nie ae 4 ig Ra be i laid ated. nes intimacy between the ven ‘coe man moved upon 2 erent te hoes, ' and receive mails though no passeugars or |. counts, said to be reliable, reports that the fr } At TEMPERANCE HALL, Est. | the @éctased ordered hiva out, When the wif pterfered, and & scuffle ensued, in whi whe write deceased was cut with @ knife, causing his death in a jew hourg. EBS RE, Ta Dring Conprriox.—Mr. EF. B. Gilbert, the conductor of cit, Fracescheane car No. 45, who Ws shot at and ‘wounded. while on his car, by some. wet on Friday night, a: 2 o'clock, is, we under: in a dying 2on- dition. His physiclane Yen up all hopes of Ris encinkbox oo as not yet been fohnd. Mr. @ is 21 years of age, and is sme ya, Ne ¥4 Where his parents re. Go To Opp Fettows Hal to-night ana every n and night this week, if you Want to see the smaliest and prettiest w: pate ihe two smallest © world, a See bares the grandest nr seat ae and miscel! entertainment ever brought to this city. scverticements and small bills, eyery where. eis CrRcvIT COUBT, Chief Justice Cartter — This morning the "Werle tase of Youn, against Con = Tr (reple case rendered a verdict for p! a erin Martha Ixherwood Leng rt T. Fankopte, réplevin of ball ich got into detendanr’s encltsure; sapamset tor plainti Z. he Negi a pike world. being 14 years o/4, oniy 17 tnches met si ‘unstion with the so emails lagt maeg tothe 80, atGdd Feilows’ Hall, night noon ang night thivwesk in a prantact oft Takice: jabeous entertainment ever brought to % a meee thi is a e medida pa inamu*ement ceo! d many interesting pation’ 5.“ THE FALBY’ rt Eanes erat. s bEls lseverywhete eee pcr Two Easement BO IME, at No. iz Obte-es bet, i: and istn ste, fe 15-3t* T ‘wo #arcisbed MOOMA 8 for Uemen only, Inquire at 461 ith strest new: 1018 a ‘OR BEN T— 1° BOO! ‘orth F 10th street tween aN and ae re abeve N. fein ¥s* W trettact O00K A White pt ean find steady emol re en «004 jogat A. RODIES'S Waite t te Hote, L® ‘OBF—On Eatarday ater, Fed nity, aia Pot sianxant .2orner “th an Fe. sean Pie rider will be suitably Pan ea TOELY > a is ROOMS eae ee BOARD. Also a few Ta! Boa acne. dated by ‘sopiring at 365 Bixth rest, bet Hest L'streete fe tS iw* Wks oad a. ae De Tram mes, ae ards, aul other busi- aesimatter. App ede > MOXLM No. 324 pena ridiners bet. of) 0th streets, Wathington. iid Fo RENT —Justvacsted at No 16d P xtrest cwest, ad. Winders building, 4wo Provt joining: RCOMS, nicely fusnished a3 Coamber and aitting Reon ne two Onamberr.. Bath Hoom adjzining eis st CET—A large DOG, with cigiy bats, a) Bleck 4 except one whige mark On the chret Who ry-r will bring bin, of give each infe rma’ cover him, to 493 Seventeenth stress; Sbreward’ PV ANTED—An honest and fale Mele BO. or lt years old. in a woolessle Mi-linery store, to learn the businers and keep stock im §094 01 Apply st 53% Soventssirset, batwesr Louisi avenue and D street, up stairs, Good wages v1 given, fe 15-3" BR EALE-A Two roost BRIOK, intend sf for « ‘Pack building, with a good summer ei attached. and a two etory SHOP on th 20 by 8) feet, a bargain for cach. Bn premisos on First street, between L sod Flee street rorth fne'gteo* G8T—Saturd Bingen ee Penn eau be 4 tween 7th and aist SPORT 3-ON NAILE contaiuin: a ante avi ef: dcllex gold aeuitadla reward ow i! te given if found and left at tae Bae Offig. #0 the-owper Gan recover it. fe ANTED—A Coak. Warher. and Ir-ner fora family of three pe 3 to ons thorongh'y comp tent (and ro other nest apuls ) tha best twazes willbe given, Alto a spall GIRL company fora sick lady. Acrly toW.G WALL & CO corner of Pennsylvania avente ap: ant my lsree Dark-brown Uo" ne eareed 2 cramyios horns. latee bag, in goed condition, fleres; a read petbesd will run a dsrkey Btsight. The ahov eroward wijl be vsid op her re jurn te Gales Hotel, 126 G, bet. 2ist and 234 ats Le! stg res the oth instant. 208 8 SAULK—& fine large pair of WORK NESS anc, COVERED SPRING WAC ON ut FLEMMING Nationa! mon bles ond O street, between 415 end bth ate fe T. FROM POSTON St3 sid HE Clipper bark Bay State. Capt Bidrid a arived aba isBow Pacrereina her freieht, At ply to A ¥ & BRO, & 95 dnd 99 Weter street. fo ¥5-3t* Georgetown, D, 0. NOTJ08 469 NINTH STRERT, WHERE YOc Baye iB weighi from 6 to 10 ponnda, oP ery KW aar soKED BREE. cTOORTERE and 8UG SES o! met ia low ery the Sarket will aford, atrest, near Call 469 Sth feisiw T YOUNG & CO. ¥ YOU WANT T E BMAI.LEST AND prettiest woman in the world, aed the two smallest men ip the world. all nerfeet mipinty ‘9: of humanity. and universal pe ts af man ad dwoinsn kind, and allsy thirty- f troupe of mu «tote Odd Felloges! Hail to ¥ Shee S TKUERGBAPR. NEW FIRS? GLASS LINES, DiRpor To NEW YORK, BoaTON. PHILADELPHIA, ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, Wasktizg'on ¢ffices—511 Sthatrect, (west aid ard corner Pa, avenue and 6th strae’ yer Ne- tional Hotel, CHARLESB NO?Rd, fel52w Manager Washington Distrast, prPnovE ORDER OF RED MEN, GRAND BALL, ENTERTAINMENT ayo LAVES GREAT COUNCIL DISTRICT OF ooLU MET ay or tre On WEDNE2@DSY, 17th Yob ie Prof, Bussell will introduce the G: Beene, **Fescte of Smith sy Pocrhontss " 0: frinds are most cordially invited to be pra ent on this octesicn gs to effort wid bsspared to mats this the beat entertaiament ef the season, Tickets $1, admitting a gentiemsa and taties, By order of the Executive Committ», {oI 3" _ 2, 1. MIDDLETON oF k fom tae Rprirs vee” abgo-t Liven. oods of all kinda Domestic Colton Gavda Spring Dreas Goods great variety esa Goods t Paris Eid Gloves ‘a Furripbing Goods tabe for ail seasons Li Caffe, Soarfs or dB of vere description rated Heop Skirts, &e, &e, >" Buying exclusively for Cash,and only from Aands, enables us to sell our Goods lower than any other house in the city, JOS. J. MAY & CU., 308 Pa. av., bet. rl and 0th fo 15 at ¢ aiit sult OF SELANDID G00! Goubs 3 P08 Ao- Bo CGH Day at A DIES? ait heere is! Pale QR Mi + Feb 3 . and continuing each succeedin; ee R that Boar until the wiolois tinpa abel. ae. st waite auction to the bi feat | are tor c count Of the ies tonal Saniia's ‘air, 8% teeir buildin: scernere’ Seventh street sud Pen byt veninavemi, ee eoltection of useful act fasey goods, t, with Bienns ee citeest Bis Black Py wetoat ore aireet poser Marcie top. Fipborstely carved with valued at Sw, . Few ines of vari aufacturers, Rh rang Sa pibke and sak Sait Btands, Water and Or Cream Pie a Sime tad feake ‘Kaives, Spoons! Forks pom iplondsa! itary Saddle, ‘3 Halts, nGcld aan Zewoulled Military Ping, Goan: a Breve fh Obton Vases. Gronr’. ova Sais, sae ie aad. Wedgewood Gronys, ls & pare 7 ree Birds and flowers in vases. with giasr shader. Bhewie, Zephyr Wi gaa tesa "Fiat chee ee ® ihe ‘AD! Dias ST Drees Fans tas But a's White “ay ecrn GA Gsusticts and Gloves, a so est Bmbrotdered ‘Handkerchieis. eran, Bieacued White a seni, ‘and anendiess ver yet ration to thia aale, which 7.0, MoGUIBE & 00., Mints, | =|

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