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Hom. Joux E. Bovttony, who died a: the residence bis father-in-law, Mr. Parker, the ranges of muskets are a numberof a corner ef 44 and © streets, wall be buried this rebel flags, captared in different batties during TELEGRAPHIC ~ NEWS. THE EVENING STAR. | the war, and among them isa regular Palmetto , South Carolina ; A bust of President and religious services will be held PRICE OF GOLD. >» oF STOUT S wie ott i-ct st Trinity Church. Mr. Bouligny wi WASHINGTON CITY: | (Hy the Propie’s Lines—Offices Sil 9th street Jo Al! Whom it Biay Concern. Linoota dcenpies one side of the semi-circle, | at Trintt eh. Mr. Boullzay was bor MONDAY, +. FEBRUARY 22, 1864. { a aed corner Pa. avenue and Gta street} Ratisfactory evidence having been exhibited to and Taclug its a West of Dani ebs! r ee 1824, — “patel ; ot Hi was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1559, and in the memorable struggle by which the rebeis en Dee to dissever the Union he nobly aaa gallantly defended the same by his instinctive patriotism and love of country. He remained Naw Tout, Feb St- lol, at 9208 i. 99%: | 2 coam Rica shew Tors, 7 60 barely ralesion Fee Tee representing the. death’ of Gen, Sten ae ome cae Pend uababiwas ae ere 12 mo SENATE P.M STH? | Digs ge puch, and dectare him free to axeraise and = ‘On the left-band side of the hall, entering, 2 oy a Per & certificates. old, 16%; er: enjoy euch fanctions, powers and privileges aa are THE POMEROY CIROULAR. the first tabie is that of fancy articles and con- money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Uo. |. S. certificates, + ua; Cumberland Uoal, | glowed to the Consuls of the most favored nations We insert as a matter of intelligence the al- which will be presided over by . feet . . 3 co §; Quicksilver, 424; U.S. 520's, 107. in the United Stetes. bitehed t cireul: ff Mr. Poma- | Mrs. Gillie, Mrs. Toddand Mrs. Taylor. Avove | true to the principles of the Union to bis inst Bankers s in the Uni ja 5 H ready pubiiel secret circular oj wr. 5 '. ho! fi ~) at a es = In tostimony whereof, I have caused these letters “ Natio: ative | the center part of this tablets an eagle standing cr. He was a nephew of the first Senator ni rome WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST. tobe made patent, and the seal of the United | TO%) uonmrman of the National Exec on sledge of Focksand araping im his isions | fom Lonielann. TT" = -ongseiree — ° 5 = " : = mon a Meridinnetpeies: Pecans Let = tier poy city of Washi: The rumor prevailing on the avenue to-day presided over by Mré. Nater; and then will TaGat ALLEY 1N CONFUSION.—Saturday — | Generaled. i tou, the ith day of Fetriary.a. O.1ast acd | that Mr. Chase Bas resigned the offloeof Seore- | come in succession the tables of MiseSaran M. } ight, the colored residents of Light Ailey, be- = c 2 ; 1 | (L. 3] of the Independence of the United dtates | tsry of the Treasury, is not true From this | Locke and Miss Grace Dunn, containing fancy kee and F and G strects north, Be eencos: Feb. 19-— Adjutant General of America the 8th. eh articles; then a nicely draped stand, on which | Were greatly excited, and the noise and confu- — | Thomas and staff have returned here from ABRAHAM LINCOLN. fact it is inferred that he has not been cogui- | wis. Chester will exhibit Kaleidescopic pic- | sion attracted the police, and Patrolman How- New Yore Freer Boarp. Knoxville. Officers of the party report that | By the President: * zant of Mr. Pomeroy’s proceedings. tures. Then comes the table of Miss Mary | #rd anc Hassler, of the Fourth Ward, arrested Coupon 6's, 1861, 111: 7-205, LINX: Certifl- Longstreet is in retreat beyond the French ILLTaM HL, SEWARD, Secretary of Btate, [Strictly Private. Locke, which will contain pictures. medallions, | Geo. Cole, Jas. Johnson, Susanna Williams Oates of Indedtedness, ¥; Gold, 159 ¥. Broud river, to avcid a movement of our great- = a Wasiinacos D.C., February, 1561 &c. Near this willbe aicble exhibiting mili- | 4nd Flora Campbell, who occupied the Light us Gk aan iy, Sepenien Jorees.. Rations to Refagees and Ceatrabands, Sir: The movements recently made throngh- | tary equipments. The table devoted to articles | honse, where the tumult was. The prisoners ARRESTS BY THE PATROL, Nashville and Knoxville are connected by | War Department, Adjutant General's cart out the country to secure the renomination of | furnished by the pupils of the public schools | Were locked up in the station-house, until On Saturday the infamtry patrol arrested T#ilroad, with the exception of 700 yards at Washington, January 2. 1854. President Lincoly render necessary some coun- | will be next, and efforts are being made to fix | Sunday morning, when Justice (tiberson fined firy-one enlisted men and fowr commissioned London: and passenger trains are ranning. | General Orders, No.:.—The following is ber*- | tryction on the part of those uacoadition- | it up in fine style. The American flag is | the males $1.55 each, and sentenced the femaivs officrrs for beg absent from their regiments 2 oterk &* = Wondon will be finished before | by established as the ration for ieee OY tbe | al trirnds of the Union who ditfertrom the pol- | drooped behind the tab'e most beautifully, and | to thirty days labor at the workhouse. - © veek. Subsistence Deparument ugees and | os Rae OI ard commands without proper authority. Thy _ Johnéton hrs concentrated his forces at Dal- | {o adult colored persons commouly called | LO{ Ris Administration | o banners Spee CB es Horry Mover ate Hoeack ny FeMeraay/atlatsons, tae teal. enlisted mem wer@ commitied to the Ventral fon, and advanced his picket ling to Ringgcld, | «contrabands,” when they are not employPd at | tne political action @f the people it was both | one of the moet attractive tables at the fair. | dence of Mr. Samuel H. McCloskey, Sth street, Guard-honse, and the officers ordered to report | PUt Js fearful of an attack, and cannot spare | jabor by the Government, and who may have | vise and patriotic forall true friends of the | Above the table is a semi-circular sign bearing | between L and M, was entered during the ab" A reinforcements for Poix. no means of subsisting themselves, viz: ten (10) | 1 te oi 3 yapartment.” | sence of the family by some parties, who got in to Provost Marshal Ingraham. The Mobile News says that Polk has been | ounces o! pork or bacon, of one (1) pound of | GOV Timon eae Fetellion, Hat wbonedt he, | Peo ie sien Wit be placed lagetiobe, | ata back window. and Tansacked wardrob:, shamefnily ovt-generaled by Sherman, who | freeh beef; one (1) pound of corn moat flve (5) | Comes + vident that party machinery and offic. | Teachers of the different schools will preside | bnreans and beds in the second story, taking CAPTAIN CHARLES M. MERRITT had advanced beyond Meridian, between the | times a week; and one (1) pound ot flour or soft | ja) iy fimence are being used to secure the par- | over this table. off a large leather pocket book, containing a ‘TLis officer, who, it will berememberet, was Bishop and Movtgomery; aad the Mariet:a | bread, or twelve (12) ounces of hard bread, | temporarily relieved from duty to await an Heved hee ramors Of hard fight in Mississip- | twice a week; and soleury 008 hundred ie) + 3 ne! _ ions ten (10) junds 0! an: peas, or hom- nvestigation of nifscon@act, has been fally A tide of-veteran volunteers is being sent to i eight ) Paenae of sugar; we (2) quarts of exonerated and, by erder of Gen. Mart the front, every car onthe Nashyilleaad C1%t- | yinegar;eight(8) ounces of adamantine or star assigned to his old position of Judge | tancoga Railroad being wanted fortheir trans- | candies; two (2) pounds of soap: two (2) pounds of the Central Guard-howse. * portation. Everything is quiet here, although | of salt; and fifteen (15) pounds of potatoes when we we are in & condition to move immediately on | practicable. To children under fourteen (1!) small amount of money, (all Mr. McO. had,) seme valuable papers and mementoes of du. cessed members of the family, and some cles of clothing, cluding & muff, gloves. Ac. Mr. McCloskey has BO hopes of recovering the money and clothing, but would be much obliged if the papers would be returned petuauon of the present Administration, those ‘The first table in the center and at the west who ccuscientiously believe that the interests | end of the hall will be under charge of Mrs. ot the conntry and offreedom demanda change | Portus Baxter and Mrs. Sayles J. Bowen. One in favor ot vigor and pority and nationality | part of it will be devoted to artictos, the sale have no choice but to appeal at oncetothe peo- | of which will go to the benefit of the convales- ple, be:ore itshall be too late tosecure a fair | cent scldiers; another part wiil contain articles aiscuseion of principles. from Vermont, and will be sold for the benefit Those in behalf of whom this commnnica- | of soldiers from that State; and the other part — ; . ‘ders. é ears of age, half rations will be issued; and to | i s. > ; 2: v . { 7 From the publishers, Ticknor & Fieids, oe 2 eli ‘ ye . “a | tion is made have thoughtfully surveyed the | is tor the sale of articles purchased by Mrs. S. Porr oF GroreeTowN.—The receat cold . A = we ‘ ; ag so i. , ang conclusions: Mission an strict soldiers. ice, am e resnit is that hi ssels have pb eae epaanp ad ates Aare peed giana and’ Georgis iv thousands, | teen (15) ounces, to every one hundred (100) 1. That, even were the election of Mr. Lin- | The next table, toward theeas:, will be under | cleared since Friday iest. The tugs have BUC MRSS, the Alone Menhlp lor MATCD: | 77 a-uembers lof delerters teu) therevell| “yc gcaarof the Secrecy or Wat: ! coin dieirable, it is practically impossible | the charge ct Mrs. Kearon, Mies Clark and | broken the ice in the channel, and a path ts Mrs. Stowe continues her charming “House grmy continue to arrive ut Chatianooza daily. 7 SEGRE iS D Scr maxes, | against the union of influences which will | Miss Plant, opened. | Entered —Steainer Salvor, Robinson, oe Telarc oe ee ae ea ee ee een abmom, mort sly Assistant Aqjutsat General. | CPT Thoutd he be re-clectod his manifest | of ihe room, is a chanmigg representation af a | tony Skellioger. for. Ubreaprake City; Por. hk cents 0} . 2 p- elec’ i e ,isa § p! i aa 5 a + Po Sb tatereating Bolin oC Lnsckeray, and: there ba alrsctea ay Getta in the Government | tendency towards compromises and temporary | rural scene. naturally arranged, with mosses | land, Skellinger, for do.; Gov. Oartin, Peter- seu: eentribations by Holmes, Walitier, Mt: | oie. sens burned at ihetaddiag at Colas- ue of Fuel. exprdients of policy will become stronger du- | «nd grasses; birds perched upon limbs of trees, | son, for Philadelphia: Sohr:. Haxell, Bogart, Obeeeboro, Donald G. Mitchell,Alice Carey, pt chy. S ¢ War Deparment, Adjulant General's Office, Til g a second term than it has been in the firs! and other birds drinking watertrom fountains. | for New York; Julia FE. Gauge, Bluck, for bus, Kentucky, to-day. Ths boat and cargo ‘P! g ty Bobert Dale Owen, and other writers of note. ure a total loss. Washingion, February 1, ic04. acd the cause of human liberty and the dig- | There are also representations of rocks, caves, | Baltimore. ‘Paragraph 1,263, Ke- | nity and honor of the nation sutfer propor- | cascades, &e. This will be presided over by , ishereby soameaded | tlopably; while the war may continue to lan- | Mrs. and Miss Bates and Miss Crandell. Also, from Taylor and Shillington we have — Brae Order as fie. : early copies of Godey’s Lady's Book for March? REPULSE OF THE REBEL GENERAL | Yd Army Regulation ain FINED YOR Seu. a Liec OX Stunpay The military authorities appear to be deter- - “ar as {Oo authorize the iseue of fuel, by the Quar- | guish during his whole administration, till The first table on the right-hand side of the and from the latter also, Z’eferzon’s Ladies Na- . DICK TAYLOR. . termaster’s Department, to the civilempioyes | the public debt shail become a burden too | entrance will be attended by Mrs. and Mice | Mined to break up the evil practice of seiling tional Magazine for March. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. {Despatch to New | of that and the Subsistence Department, upon | great to be borne. 4 McClelland, the Misses Barr, Miss Gilman | liquer on Sunday. This morning Capt. To- sabes ie eae as ome Herald. aS ba eouae receiv 1 the fol- | the requisition of the officera under whose di- 3. That the patronage cf the Government, | and Miss Hayes, and contains a yariety of lanip sefectiee #2 mien toe Soliowine parties, w7 From Leonard Scott & Uo., New York, "On pated ta tant news by telegraph: -rection the men are employed, when said em- | throvgh the necessities of the war, has been | fancy articles and refreshments P. Bremer, No 5 oe hacaeeas ian rah ay last Gen. Dick Taylor tae ployes are allowed to draw in kind from the | so }apidly increased, and to such an enormous Miss Schmidt, of the Ladies’ Relief Society, who have for so many years furnished re- onr troops st:ttioned opposite Natchez. gad | Subsistence Department not less than one ra- | extent, and so loosely placed, as to render the | has charge of the sojoining table, and will prints of leading foreizn magazines in style of was repulsed with considerable loss and Griv- | tion each ef subsistence per day; and when the appheation of the “one term principle” abso- 13th: John Maurer, No. 291 7th street, between Land M; Patrick Holmes, A street, Capitol ave for sale books and fancy articles. 5 1 nes excellence beyond the originals and atamuch ° Six miles. The attack was reaewed yester- | agreement with them stipulates that fuel shall | In‘ely essential to the certain safety of our re- Mrs. E. Clark, Mrs. W. P. Dole, Mrs. Z. ©. | Hill: and Jobb R. Yule, (th street, near Pona- lees cost, we have the Westminsien Review for 9% Morning, when the rebels were unsuccess- | pe furnished by the United States in addition t | putlican institutions. Rebbins, snd Mrs. Judge McCulloch hascharge | Sylvania avenue. Tunes nae gocdtadeaves, ane ahowise a ful. being again repuised with Joss, The eu other compensation, the allowance will be the 4. That we find united in Hon. Salmon P. | of the next table. Miss Middleton has a tabl ib 300 wane SRS Se Kain oY thie Sean fois 2 € Amy's force numbered 3,00). same as in the case of non-commissioned offi | Cha:+ more of the qualities needed ina Presi- | adjgjping, which will contain confectione 1y radeon ener sO pears cae marked kindness for this country and its au- Gen. Grover has sconrad be country with | cers and privates in the military service of the | den‘ during the next four years than gre com. | aud@™ext to this will be a table containiag faucy er uae el pg br aa reon Gean hore big cavalry in the neigiiborhood of Mitdison- | United States, The fuel issued will b2 consid | bined in any other available candidate; his | articles, under charge of Mrs. Job Angu . | Proust to this city. go to (ist Feliows’ Hail oe ee eee aaa ville, across Lake Pontcbarirain, broken np | ered as public property, and will not b+ sold | record. clear and nnimpeachable, showing him | Mrs. Towers bas thesext table, aud then comes | ‘his sfternoun aud to-1 or partienlars advertiseme All bills every where, ne semeut colamn aod THE AMNESTY PROCLAMATION. conscript camps within a circuit of fifty or | cr given away by the employes; but, if not con- | to be a etatesman of rare ability, andan admin- | thatot Mrs. Whittecomb, and following that 2 The followivg is a circular letter of the Inw ‘“{XtY Miles, and captured several of the ene- | sumed, shall be returned tothe (Quartermas- | iat rof the very highest order, while his | series of tables, to be under the charge of Miss A large quantity of Leef cattle. sheep and | ter, and taken up on his property return. privaie character furnishes the surest ain. | Plant. Mrs. Kearon and others. separtineat of the, Administration to ths Dis: haver been broughtin. Nolosson our} By crder of the Secretary of Wai arie guaranty of economy and purity in the | At the west end of the hali is arranzed a] O%n Carivon Prison —There were but few i trict Attorneys of the Wnited States, explaining E. D. Townsend, management of public affairs. siand for the epeskers, and it is understood also | Piss ners admitted to this institution to-day, the provisions of the President's recent procla- oe - e e Assistant Adjutant General. 5."That the discussion of the Presidential } ‘hat tableaus will be shown upon the stage, | te only commitmen’s by = eho marstal mation of amnesis + s of the Siege of Charlestoa. ——- si = eneet on, already commenced by the friends of | The stoge is decorated with flags and ever. | Ingieham being Daniel abil pabiel ATTORNEY GENYRAL'S UFrier. Charlesion harbor correspondent of the Loss of Pistols. | M .Lneoln, has developed a popaiarity and | greens, and on either side is arranged asiand | 5 a meets aia ie Gee eat _ 2d Pe WASHINGTON, Feb, 191i, 7 Baltimore American, under date of Feb. loth War Department, Adjutant General's Office, ) S.ccngth in Mr. Chase unexpected even to his | of arms, surmonuted by 2 sheath, breastpia a sy Morte urtiliery, u wr Of cou Sin: Pea ‘ Washington, Feb ei warmest admirers; and, while we are aware | and cap of armor, the whole decorat-d with | martial, Ser: Many persons against who . Says nshington, February 1, in6). 5 Das z om ct ' 7 Generel Orde 0. 0.-Paragraph | 422 te. | tt this stveugth is at present unorgan z*1and | flaes. nazzsxet hed So" Howe Rave 4 indictments, or agai Operations are becoming x little more active | yiced Army Kegulations, is hereby umeaded to | iM No condition to manifest its real magnitnde, | The walls of the hall are tastefaliy hau< : sIQuOR Sorpiers.— Ey more ts Barret, proprietor of 4 liquor store at the cor- than they bave lately beva. Gen. ner of 10th and F streets, was fined $20 this ceedings wader the cor a he ve constan visiting the different p ing ia the courts of uw Lui Tesd &8 follows: “Enlisted men who lose or » ure catisfied that it only needs systematic | W.ta evergreens, formed into wreaths and fal effort to develop it to an extent | festoons. The decoration of the tables is pro- s to the dispose of revol- paring, and almest every al trom sistols entr ives ; lo overcome all opposing obstacles. | g:rssing rapidly, and by to-night will be com. | Morning by Justice Fereusgu for selling liquor out of the participation of euch p in th rs brings néws of eater fer Beis pete t soda Mag OG Sh Atal @ reasons, the friends of Mr. Chase | peted. Each table will be surmounted and | 10 -chiirrs, and also $20 for selling without a existing rebellion, baye, in coud fy tseu Jomes Isiand the pic. ull daily exchange c OF pecnbiary aamare! have determined on measures whi: shall pre- | §:trounded with evergreens, flags, pictures, | Hcense. oh 1 the being the amount of peenpinry damage sns- Pp Digs * © oth prescribed 6: papers, dnd the tare scon pip ey " datonce tothe coun- | &¢c., and the room will present altogether a dur-—Mr. Bladen For awit keown cd: tained by the United States, as estimated by the | & nth Ereetdentiof eth DB Ordnance Department.” ‘A central crganization has b-en effected, | must nttractive appearance. caie the most abject misery in th ty retore entitled ! in from an attack of i We haye a constant and steady 3 Si t which already bas its connections in all the oo nd restorstion of al! rig deeerters coming in, varying in num ay OFMEE OL he Secretary. of bi fouRaieny Btatee, and thé object of which 1stoenable his | _Dieraicr SUPREME GovET, sn Bane—On slaves, and where rig four to ten daily betore yesterda Agsistant Adjutant General. trends everywhere most eif-ctuslly to pro- | S.turday, the cuse of N.H. Milter agt. © intervened, which that proc! Beauregard’s barge crew deserted en masse, paren ai = SE = mote his elevation to the Presidency. We wish | erive M. J; hoson was argued by Mes:rs. W SU A PUR, DELL secures: and cate over to Admiral Dabigren. Their : the hearty co-operation of all thos: (the CELEBRaTBu DOUBLY in favor of | lams for the pisintif’ and Phillips for respon the speedy restoration of the Union upon the | dint. This case involves the applical baris of universal freedom, and who desire an | toe Maryland law of 17° for summary reatitu- administration of the Goverament, during the | t on against tenants holding over, by magistrates first period of its new life, which shall, to the | and juries a3 to montaly tenancies. The deci- felicst extent, develop the Capacity of free in- | sion is reserved. situtions, enlarge the resources of the coun- The case of the United States agt. E W. W. tty, dimivi:h the burdens of taxation, elevate | and J.T. Griflin—indictment for forcible entry the standard of public and private morality, | and detainer, from the Criminal Oourt—was vindicate the honor of the Republic before the | taken up. nent, Adjutant General's Ofice,) ashington, February 2), 16L. Captain N. H. Owings, commissary subsist- epee ot volunteers, having been reported at tha headquarters of the army, for failing to report at Omeinnats, Obio, as ordered, is hereby not- fied that be will be recommended for dismissal trom the service of the United Sta‘es, unless within fifteen (15) days trom this date, lie ap- The President's pardon of 1 pers: news is very interesting to the fleet. TL seems For rate by dealers geaer acts of rebellion will of cour-» rely mat th bels have eight torpedo boats, hike persou from the jwenudties imen his the David that attacked the Lronsides. The-e crime, and where an indictment is peadeng all ready snd expected to come dowa against him therefor, the productiou of t They are represented as being larger pardon signed py the President, or of s nue #8 emirying two persons more than tae tory evidence th » has complied w eligivalene! They experience great difficulty conditions on wh for thera, althongh the: he be bere the ¢ oillvers Who volunteer WW ANTED_ A young WOMAN as Chambormsidy alzo, a MAN to atten! n Diniag Room. Ap wy =o Bleventh street, coe door from Avenues. Ww ANTED IMMBDi ATELY BERS, the oighest wages will be given to aood ones. Jvquire at EB, ALLLOT’S, 212 P. fits ot flair, tt tat pears before the Miliary Commission in s+s- | world, and in all thin, 4, = > - . 2 fe2i-n on hair, th stare “161 met a a 5 g* make our American In September last, E. W. W. Griffin entered = = — = = - Fesson tor BE a werk azo, mtensiing t sion in this city, of which Bricadier ( surral | J asiguality the fairest example for imitation | intoa lense with Mrs. Anna M. L, Black, for a Foren Es Ca eas (A LCLGaR ana TORACOR credinge, and discharging ham trom custody W therein. a Nor is itless doubtiulthat a bona ples Ance of the terms of the President’s proclama 5 ee i Ricketts is president, and make satisfactory ASN she sunk wher on the passage | 2 a ane : 3 drowned all bands. She was raised the | Gefence to the charges against him 7 veding night sud towed ig sgain his E. D. Towers. hes the ihird time she had sunk und | Ass t Adjutant General. tion. by persons gir Sotrebellion, and — drowned si] hands, —_—__—_— pot of the excepted . 1 seotre to sacl It eems that Gon. Beauregard at, Adjutant Generals Ofice, persons a restoration of all rights of property, herge crew to vil her in the night for the | which human progress has ever achieved. Cellnite period, which lease contained a clanse Tf theze objects meets youranproyval, you can | sving the lessor the right to re-enter the prem- render flicient aid by exer'ing yourself atonce | ites On non-payment of rent or failure to c te organ:ze your section of the country, and by | ply with the terms of the covenant. Upon a ponding with the Chairman of the Na- | he covenant the defendauts, E. W. Executive Committee, for tha purpose . £. Griffin, entered the house either of recieving or imparting information. ck Was ejected 4m2 K atreet, between Sth and Gth streets. YpOhk BALF—The BTOCK ard GOV WALL of Greeery and Provision Store. with house aod stable arr be srmitted his | War Departm j Washington, February 20, 1564. except a8 10 elaves, and where the rig UTpo-@ of Hc Captain Edward Tracy, 3d Wuited States | pil arated Tol Jaunare the grand Gney tamat SETRAY—Stri third parties sball have intervened, notwith- lok advantage | cavalry, having been reported at the head- Mary Senger a) a ehcan ee: TOAD AGRINET tha Warden tis ireeconut ‘between 3th aud (3:h.on the Lith inst, a email standing such property may, by reason of into the Federal lives. say it is tne | Quarters of the army, us having fatiedtoreport | Chairman National Executive Committee, | of which was at common law, and the other | Tedand mhite COW Ai eral reward willbe uit those avis of rebeliiou, hay to steamer Presio, loaded with clotaing and | &t Cincinnati, Ohio, as ordered, for whica he ECE gS eat counts under the statute of 2ist year of King | @rtmeirretura. ow confiscation under the provisions of the coufis- provisions and with A emal! quauitly of aems , WAS "published officially. February 15, 1851, is | ao aWEee James 1. On the oth, however, & male pros | (PURER IS 4N OFFICER ON THR BLOUKADE, cation acts of 6th of August, I56!, chapter $0, and saamunition. Eight vessels aro sul ex. | hereby notified that he ie exempt from appear- NG WESE. ‘waa entied ae to this jaatctmen: nied a noes Who wishes to correspond wiih » fair mala icf taere isa lady who wil cooder, 1 oad ber lett vOdreag RTD Mahaska, Port Royal nG to wr u trowd seaylight } “NER, inesr. 77 3.2, fo 23-2 ’ ing before the commission in session in this A private letter recelved in this city|from| Soe sound consisting of four counts, al] auder and I7th July, 1852, chapter 1 without pected, one of therm, named the St. Petersburg, 8 win, the , , agerstown, states that o to Hagerst » Md., = the statute. Adverting to any other source of power in the | fonded’ with a yaluabie cargo of guns aud | City, of which Brigadier General Ricketts is President to restore ur protect their rights of ammuniticn. The fleet is on the alert. The | preeicent, satisfactory explanation haying apprebensions of a rebel invasion early m the The defendants gave bail for their appearance roperty, the ijth section of the actof i7:’ number of vessels bar has been | been made in his case to this office, ‘ “i ge ¥ thori 3 harm t hits “ 2 sping, many of the farmers in that section of | t? answer, and this being the first case of the SUB WANK D-Fru ato Buy, 1e6%, authorizes the President & doubled, the irou-clads all move up at night ELD. TOWNSEND, te Bie Ae celling thrir farma and stock, | Kind ever taken to the Criminal Court, it was SRIEnC) oF Untaea hu meet Pee ime thereatier, by proci nod one elaine fhe Moni- Assistant Adjutant General St ie § s noe. and betweca <3: and Qoth atre-ts One with x tac oght proper that it should bs heard by a preparatory to moving West. Washington | fyi! bench, and accordingly it was heard’ on rpg rows ¢ AND CHBAPEBS MEDICINE | COUBtY is one of the largest and best wheat- | Saturday by the Court in banc, Mr. Wilson, Depot in tkia city is J.B. ae growing counties in the State of Maryland, | Assistant District Attorney, appeuring tor the ave been rendered chable by og ind torpe so that Admiral gladly expecis the Torpedoss poe who may haye ting rebellion in a pardon aud amnest ve apd atsuch time, aud “on such conditions. ne be my deem expedient for the public welfare. Tw It will hardly be questioned, f suppuse, that teda the purpose of this section, insettel “in # Isw ona stable and carriage house preferred. Addrass RK. Lock box £8, Washiraton 0 BUTLE:! ad Which wii bak> £(0 pier per da Bo ler for rteniwing cyster and cooking: bin $20; would exchenge them [>- a gool Aoriey ra Corcisge avo Harnes:. Apsiy at 444 that, it® . Weert Brd Drug #tore, 113 Penn. avenua j . prosecution, and Messrs. Dayidge, Norris and of our men crore kiNed in Wagner yos- | acnth pide, H : but since the breaking out of the rebellion the | Termenie for the defense. We have the greatest difflenlty in SZ” Phyricians’ Prersriptions eompounde: furmcrs haye been such heavy losers by having The defense pleaded to the jurisdiction of the g them cover, and consequently they | 25 pero cheaper than tae cheapast, fe 2) 20 their crops destroyed by the rebel army, thay | Criminal Court, contending that the statute a wach the property of po r- . thei } oe between G and H. wonm-cugeced ti cour lone eae ee | OSs {for heir echoes. | FCT AWS CLOTURS WRINGER, many of them put out an unusually small | wader which the indictment was found was | “OUT Fo Sane Preetdent with full power to relieve such per- onr shells 1), | “he Patent-Lock UMBRELLA STAND, crop of wheat last fall os tees, clvit remedy tes racoeoring tee a eeeasDaetT \ GODEW'S LADY « HIOK FOR MANO | frou! the penalty Of loca Of tee prenecte | ed into tyr | At OGDEN’B a the property from which he had been ejected. | Ft pebushed and for sis by outof ran, rie & SOLOMONS, Hen Bonwinreiening Store, #7 The Lafayette (Ind,) Courier learus that | Tre only pruaity under a conviction on this Hien. 4 id 9 Be th at 5 = ; = ; fe 22 St a Cee oy cachaa need. You = erent st pear P® A¥2_ | Jerse D. Bright has modified his political views | indictmentis @ restitution of tha property, and | "= °* —__ ripened, im “wh { OF—The partuer-hip herotofere existing | to harmonize with the logicof events. Hesays | 8* the Criminal Court was organized for the | ‘PHS BEATS At W z — wel eactyted nas o co dowe in range, iwern J Kimand K Rbudbart. the vse SOYS | tial of crimes and offenses and for the iaposi- at i otver Poems, by Joha am rem, Zurgiaries | the name ends je of Kin & Buchart ved | the South has staked the institution upon the Jemesind Berah tiait. Price $1. tion of fines and penalties, ithad no jurisd upcer both ac's the | by wutual co Napitaats sent on the I9th of Fesruaiy. : fortunes of war, and, having lost in the des- | tion in a matter of thie nature of gnasi civil 3 “2 ai guilt of the i | Jaesh Eba wi | contin: Ly ceson hia gen | * 2 . : _ e of quasi ct & SOLOM N83, toca ions en parae 1 goods. Oueot | gccount, e-ttle all liabliities, atd recive whaterar | Pérate chance, must abide the result. proceedings. Am indictment at comiion iw | fe 2 st 222 Beun. avsuda, tebeltion. By the parce n Wagner ni ce out of St. | iseue tothe cld firm. | gate Lene nea EPS Ze would, however, tie. z ee only is the punishment of isnt < It must hive JACOB ELM. LL spine veAin AGAR NA TIOMAL DRWSIDEN TIS? ‘This plea wasargued on Saturday oy Mes.zs. | STKAMSR BALVOR ARRLVED FROM NEW remitted, but the olf-nes itself is eface holding divine fe2)-st* MAR UDHART. z ii z Cw ges aa Utermenle, Norris aud Wilson. ge Coneigne 4 will piense attend — to the receipt of their ggods imme geass | Ciately. = Falvcr tails at 2m on Wednes tay. 2th inst, | being the special ef the Government. ¢ an end to all pe ttea*of the ayy OR BALE—500 Dorea avwo ted BMPTY BOT. | ConvEention.—The Raucet Corin TLES and CHAMPAGNE BASZeTe at tow | Republi-an party are to met here to- ‘ Eger s nd Navy Yarp.—Last week, as the ravenie necting i a est cath prices = Tnquire st AUG. JOHNSON & | arrange the time and place for holding the Na. | stcomer Reliance, Capt. Dungau, was on the M°BGAN & RHINBHAKT on, wheiher they ris wry moderate, ‘he thermometer | CO°B, No, 289 Peno, avenue, between 9th ad | ee Ee cies * Pisipe uptilie klver abe fe in wih, whe) — sees Foot High st.. Georgstown. ercy ef tie offer d ! / é 5 ith fatost | Ho al Nominating Convention. 2 Wusvetie axeretex f judictat pro- | standing, on an Average, at 70 or 65 geerers. 2 _fota-et rea: ia, Sehcover Mecbauic. Beacham master, ia 0 | 1) ERS ORILRY'S BUUK —Lifs, Adveot es ctoens t act I<:OLUTION OF COPA: | > ERE hes Roth Simking condition, having cet thronel | 178 Borg-. werviorsenirp «ches of Private Mies ceedings ten iore ties Of 2 Db GOPARTNIRSAL?. | PERSONAL. of the North The ‘captain and crew left the | ORuey “ath. ¥. Vs vet comie illus’ ations, beilion, which ¢ rhed and c The vartnersbip Leretofere ex’st'ng nnderthe | vet Expediti eoverer of the Gold nd cume aboard the steamer. Men $1.25 rent by mri: free of postage, Just. the constitute a Presicent tocrant paid nrnd am er the procecdi: 28 Owe sme aud firm ofS & W. Mesenberg in this day | yy : F Ghsolved by mutual consent. Both af the ander: | Mines of Idaho, bas arri @pvedare authorized toeobectard settle tneaf- | Etepping ut the Kirkwood Houss. ut on board the schooner rad to Alex ‘ vene THIB KV in the City, andis aluer wer ath efreet, bet. G an : © Was put acd tor fale by PHILP & FOLOM NA, 334 Penn. nut. since pare elt y W. B. LEWIS & CO., Ba tions other parties not havin —— street, berreen Gand Hs dela Ait, a CITY LAUNDAY. Mead of the Resolute, takes command of the Pe Bi Anacostia, 42% Ser q wealnss the py Pt -anencted “ The kel y Yard for a = : ot Merger by cmiminal ivdserment i | fairs of the late firm, RM PRVENBERG, eS = AND COMPLIMENTARY BALL > eae ants ee eS i W. MEVENBRRU. siwia BATAES Lae EalnGeS: or. : PAD OCU ELIMES Lb TO BS bs property wi der tie contecanu SU THBONLAN L600 Bab, | Washington. Feb, 1b, 164 totv:iw | noesns) rere yal TCE EA tor “Acting Master J. Ut. Eldridze, of t sete Se ace ‘The President bus: be gives cn WEDS FF DAV a4: aut BAIDAP BY GOODS AND ¥a~cygrer tits Cliy. yesterday anpesred hefors G puuteat Delaware How. Ausiacoen meine Ai TEMPERANCK HALL. A to inme'rucr yon tea: in any ¢ peBroary. 3 he leo wat eom at B ; No. 48 Manker Sract | and satisfver rily explained the various charzes | U0“ nin Will be atiaghied’ te the North THURSDAY EVENS ceedings have been ¢ enced, | Tbe public are invited = spd business b aes fore sarried oe by tae Jats | mide gpainst hm. ater which Gen, Hays re- | 7.7. ¢ Squadron a thee Pe AUnRS ing and undetermmed, in the Di Manse tree fe 22-e 938 te eg will be continued s tae | j¢aced him from srrest.—N. V. Times. _ q Silcon P: 2, t ite Of the te te , 7 Ik ace of business by the untera . + y cling Master Nelson Provest has been de- dokn Clary. Some sets Sf the Unie’ Seates AITENTION. AR — | fe:0 i 8.M Mev SNORRG. iach d from the command of the gam%oit Ana. W.M Beis, trict, against a pe Fran wre reg | grok PALE CTso Pecaat Basie li ye Biter. | Warhinstom Money Market—Uatest Quo- | Costin end ordered 10 the Pace Sqn WG. Youliton Mat retellioz > POR PAL o Blecant 8'ngla t Bilver tations. a 4 yort, es aiken: it Plered SHOW CASES 1 fas , - ‘ avd Acting Master James ©. Tole, who b t ey Seley islet | Seog vere evens eon ix fectloay, (a | Fnrniched by Lewis Jubnson & Co. Banks | had for the past twenty-eight mouths the com= | — 22 - { dis-ontinue nd put | TA Entablishment du: igned to be the most mals rept J SRG PEMA OW eal. THT Ry s ings, whenever the p complete of the kind iu t-e United Ftatus. will bs | 11S 790 Notes. it Ciaiwit. GGG ode Ulin Mids koorm! hg ehcp dak et AEE Ebi ta reduce evidence satisfactory to you tha’ hie | | Fyuly to receive orders for washing wbout the 23th | @ yartermnsters ae me ee ee ge drones ved Mord | in pelook, sed RVRNIDG att oalouke cf a late See Luar can dition rset eed ee tee fo 19 ont’ _ | Row Certificates, {5% — | Criial Court room, being attracted ther | SPE splendid colleotio: Grier uistiecs aoe Hed wih the conditions prescribed by the | PESSONS WLe WING To peAcN «d@ | American Silver... sais jor the purpose ot hearing the centences passat | {ye Jatert and most, beaatsf resident's proclan as n of ath Dezember, 1833. . 4 oni: American Goid Sarl = on twenty-seven prisoners who have be-n c m+ | Ales, Photograph Fra ba Shard g 8 eh say amen y er By yYouaNora | — = + a z NEW YORK EATFS—SFCOND ROARD, V cted of variouscrimes. The spectators were, Hoe) 5t pA EG ea Papere, 3 Se bee geen A o div. | @QUADHKON : aie fe, T8ET, x: ine Saver peepee = j y the President. It would be quite impos- | lowe’ Hall to dy Si ee IN TACTLUS BY Cov; op f & 0's, 110%; Certifl- | h wever, doomed to disappomtment, as the in lank Books, » 159%; 527s | Court as soon us opened adjourned in honor of | L)4't For. Wayne, | the cxv. Among the criminals who are to re-'| Five, Inc ER sader Fox's lA Part-r.0 4 8 : 85 | eats ot ’ndebtednes eTaphy ano correepo decce of 1. 14; Quicksilver, (t, r 1Sh4 fly Bibles, Protestant and Catholic @ti- Beecher, edited by bison Chertes vol t sivie for tbe President to furnish the mutti- tuces whe are now availing themselyys of the sbaimné . h fi : “ox tonime . ales wy. ceive theirsentences, are three coavicts of mur- trel 4 Wares, c Woe O Leveaiurt, iwibicilile loctaulovitencs |wuberpesie very ore entaree fas Whortet'e Mand Book'of te = der, vig: Jeremish Hendvicks tor ths waurder ort occ GoM and Bilver Watehes, Colt b ie ¢ fle Fs 5 a “ oO} “nis Shanahan, Emanuel Pollard colores ver of pardon, | It will be saci mt to justify your | eve? Perec iaithee S t PRANC TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Cor murder of George Butler, and Peter Goi. | Gold sou Siiver Peneti Cezes, See ewe eaibaroo on Yew Grand — - in for murder of George Bauks. There is one | doneizy Show Cassa, atistacton that he has, in’ good fia, ta'en on NEW YORK 810CK MARKET convicted of manstanghter: James Murpuy in | 2S 8° SS chee variety of Faney Goods, eer Wie puoes thas he Maly seria ate! cokes | lirge serpanting ineR, Ria BE “i ; cousing the death of Thomas Hull. Tf itore 427 7th etree? between Gand frat acop begotten) uaarer on tardeeh ara cared Tree, ste. lo by a gontio 89 SF ______ [By the People's Line.) four eases of aseuultand batiery; oue of ‘The tock will iro be said at private Cea Tht here oe a eo! ELEN WOLS WERT Boe ate ete Pre’. | New York, Feb.22 —First Board—Ene, 1224: | 01 e of bawdy kousc, seventeen of lar: ir dealers and ot? ere P'lt, im apy Case, you have gord reson to be- M,* CONF RCTIO of 1th.” Also. ons of George A Princess n-w | Hudson, 128: opened at 155; N. ¥. Central, t cect michway roblers, ie whicusenteneehy< | £2: __W. B._ LRWIS & G0.: 8 i +a +3 ae ‘ p to be ie, Wed fulencia MEL ngeie . rf fara a saGhs a - Ga. | BOT yet been passed, r 5 AUMIFTED A, 2 wave tba the cath ieee een Reno ewe! re \ t stat | oe ock. am, ODEONS. Oniy between a Cet, 2138; Harlem, L5xalt Fort Wayne, 100; Ga. Donivg the present tev seventeen: persona] WW Si fee cre IT ED A \ DEr poss Of on alain the poskension Ofpy pal asl hepa reasonable - Tee <OTTAGE ; Jena and Chicago, 122%; Cbicago and Rock | ocnvieted of grand Jarceny usve bea sen- LEWIS JOUNSUN & OO property seized under the confiscation ts. ant y sire cos maiie by sivam power, war At eed 7 Islond. 1214 A122; Quicksilver, 621624: Read tenced to the Albany Peniieatiary for oar Fabruare 1, t96t fa2) st | 3 ‘ ' f; vr % % ‘ 2 . & * for burglary for titres . SATION AL report of the facts and reasons for your baliet deltes eer WALNUT, OAK. IMITATION AND PAUN TED, | ignn Central, 11}. HDD ais gai fecicoeny ronbedy. an6 WAGON AND GOLCH WORKE, to this office betore discontinuing the procesd- $*6 Sixth st., be = | Wirt ayD witnooT Mangus Tors, par Wee tor ove year .nd the other for five yours. Genral Ofice, 825 New Market wirect. Ange or restoring such property tv the posses- aa = ape ear The largest assortment in thacuy. Ala». alarge L NEW 2 : Manufactory, corner Second and Qumberiaad 64. fect eters Ender the fitth section of the act fF tnig painful disease, Wever fills. Inquire at | urstock is now complete in av. rtie 5h Son : The funeral of the late, Theodore Baruard toox Geiloc nicect hae Oricass, 1a. , ieee 1861, chapter 3, are no: of the class Wo. 519 Tatreet north, between dio and 7th straet | wlar. The public are incited ta eed Cores Tue Great Fark avrie Patent Orrice | 006 Yesterday afternooa, frou bis tue rest- OENTEAL DK2OT, pede Sakae ae Proslamation, for, | wert @eolra” | CERN A | Oe pee) ronnie att wOM, To-night, at seven o'clock, the great fair atthe | Hence in the Seventh Ward.and was inreety |, Mp Water arent, GureetresD Oy, i ‘ acral 4 SS —=—= ed i . No, Pa, ev. of the Chri led by his friends, members of the press, rd ‘o on . Dravt. erty eeized is subjeci to forfeiture depeuds upoa sihadebbaelbds sal elt Les Patent Gffice tor the benefit of the Christian | attended by Whealbsrrows Timber Wheels ciapt 410 pants icame: t t rn A horse power stsam ENGINE itt s r others. Mr. Barnard wes an old resident | \7 4 the peeate at of the property itself, sad not ff OR te Apply at Duvallre Foundry jpetbded JA¥ CooKE & Co., ‘on mission and of the famities of soldiers of | 870 00 city, and in days gone by he conducted oe Fonds Pista: chy use, Con taatly on hip } pa Sa this reriece ea innocence, of 13 town. D O. fez? Iw*® BANKERS Instrict volupteere, will be opened. Rev. Dr, | 9 jeb printing office, bat subsequently he was | © fe}9-1m 2 ~ f Act have more resemblance tocvece nt | Ton FALE ; Sunderlend w:ll make the opening prayer, 424 » ey.aged with Mr. I. A. Gobrigat in the office FURNITURE. 4 Of war captured ateen asenemers of pzes | KK “A fine SADDLE MALB. amp {hot will be followed by an address by Hon. L | of the Associated Press. Since the breaking iT than to proceedings under te acis ox Augus, | CaRDOKM AE stevie oe Dealers In Government Seeuritiesy | 1 Cbitend-n, Register of the Treasury. A | ont of the war, Mr. Barnard has, with lUttle meeuER ; bt 2. Ss o | © 40: ‘ “ . 6 a ey —_— = shaped ened memrmar spammy ed mas. onc oli Ap sh a aaa Ne. 452 Fifteenth Street. bed tn Aticmunice will Neen Ci oH aaloy tas Bor dent of the ‘Astocinted Preas, in tue army | Ose xy waicT OPPIOR TABLES, sepilccemregrnes gromereal ear. | GREASE MAROE ROOTS | we avy ax nati, hed ol wjespby Ben, 8 Bereacy, Sys | Heb ee may ice ae tare oe | OA gatas, cocoa aTrine be a ec een oh ” a . y * 7 > fio alwaye efficient instrament’ and lgldmacs | ewe AT MARE? Rates, «| {5185 PP) 209 the benediction is pronpuae sd piace tia EXTENSION DINING TABLES, etiects of public war. Boea eee oe ier alice U. 8S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS, + fe{rore will be vean opportonity of pur-hasjag | FaprcaRy TWEYTY-SECOND.—This isWash- COTTAGE BETS, ke, ke. But av zh the remission of forfslturas Petersen's trdies Nations! Mi {ne for Marsh, {which are no longer {i ed depen usefnl articles aod retresbments. [t n’s birth-day, and in commemoration ot it Hs osig: J rein Brder the act of July, '€651, are thus not within | Ladies’) rlend,a Monthly Magasiae of Literatate | Sbscribers, the whele ann reg ote ety, © | is espected that President Lincoln and other | flags are displayed from the flag staffs of thé | we pave on hand at our Ware Boome (ia the. Ube scope of the provismation of pardon, still, and jon for March, . ‘ole amount anthorised having |g nitaries will be present at the opening exer= 8 cepartments, and riage Private | seer of the Auct'on Rooms), « large stock of the ample power is conferred on the Secretary of | 4) the Magssines, New ie af cheap Fablicx been taken. — houes. ‘From the Hall, fisg is with a general ssortment of the Treseury by the sth section of that wet, to one LBA CLETTLINGTUN'B Boozstoro,. ALSO~ Phe room in which the fal: will be held is in | displayed: the nt and the City an | sever togene ee ee NITURE, + FecMpea under che eliares aud peaalies | | @agon Bailding, corner Wf svreet aad | U. 8. AIX PER CHNT BONDS OF 1881 the Ent Inrse halt in the northerd of the Fat | thorities thug evincing thels regard oF $2° | wiieh welare determined to close out at a wT ar od a e Len io . trance ‘ a a ‘ ict dted thatin ell proper cases ander that act, PS eRESIOL GEDEaae TS SEVEN-THIRTY TREASURY NOTES, | \U° Ofer nies. hall. At this large preme ‘Court, the Coarts of the District, and emall advance for cash. i? Bite the owner of the property, residiag in A TION, SMOKERS! PIVE PER CENT. LEGAL TRYDER NOTES, Urion finge bang from the top of the door. to Anty Councils bavesll adjourned over AM 00 PATENT ARME GOTTS. | ti territory - Tevellion, complies with the |." All Pipe Smokers should use the OBBTIPFIOATES OF INDRBTEDN Ba, the ficor, On e.ther side of nape a Tespect to the day. W. L. WALL & 00., | ic ef the Treasery will cusses hn) core; | | OELEBRATED DOUBLR-TUBR PIPE. OOIN, OURRENOY, AND BXOHANGR. sramids of drome ot muses | Sain or Rustavnante—W. L. Wall & south conser Ninth end Rena. ave. ; ich forfeitures in thesamne spirit Sor pestle Shares &2d economy in price It excels w ae — SG BS semi-circleaop e:tner | Co., auctioneers, sold = Seatpepnien a i me oh of gens rous forbearance Aad liberalt:y which | Other p'perin use, fe pay the highest prices for, kets are piles of D near eee roy ain test Fs iwepired and characterizes the procl ania i Por asle by dealers genera'ly, and wholesale and ~ ABMY AND NAVY: end many tm: e, purchaser. restaa~ é Very reepecitully, &c.. — | retail by the mavufectarers’ agents pe both ta the army &: 7 ee tae Sie . 1 | r i EORG. ’ either side. and a pile. mb : avenue, b Sadec es . Ee acinian J. pel : q BW CocHRan £00 QUABTERMASTER’S ORRTIFIOATR ONBOKS. ‘help to fill owt the mardsl pis’ ‘Bliterseay perchance” The oles includes’ Re aed Thee, ques. | To the U.S. District Atorney as — —_, | t -* “Wuhinews D S fe 4-att JAY COOKE & vo. lenses and Axtures. \ 9 r /

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