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Kentuoky has ance with Gen. Grazt's orders, been Givided tite two districts. The Western district comprises ali between the Nashville Railroad and Uumberiaad Riv- | Dzap.—The colored barber, Nathaa Oi4iy ‘who was injoredom Thareday night tas, v7 falling tn frent of one of the street cars astt was going op the gerade north of the Uapitoi, OFFICIAL. | Dremiseajs for the week endiag YWarck 26, TELEGBAPHIO NEWs. PRICE OF GOLD. THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON CITY: (By the People's Line} Ofptats tevin, sim One’ covers er, nder Gen. Ewing, with his headquariers Fe Se Stactoost Baa tee cabers os as ae NESDAY......s-. MARCH 30, 1864.| New Yore, Maron 309.00. m.—Gold, ' | date March 24, 1661, ‘or disobedience of orders. On thr railroad. The Esetern district comprises | Meitiireved Goken near the gil Between the Nash ville Railroad and the Big = 5 ju Tein ie , wl wi je to be under ¢! a NAVAL CAPTURES. command of Gen Beapridge, wit headgear. il ficer, and coa- 10 &. m., 64 264%; Ll a.m, 6. ‘ disreipect to his commanding o! . READ TTER ON EVERY PAGE perf eee duct anbecoming &@n Officer and gentieman, Poa craate ty 70R INTERESTING TELB- Arniy of the Potomne. saptain B. F. Ryerand Liectenant | As stated previousiy tr af- | fsir wes entirely accidental, and no biams cum ‘be attached to any party. HEADQUARTERS, ARMY OF THR POTOMAC, | Andrews, 9th Independent Battery New ¥ ork The Nevy Depaéttment has received faforma- | ters at present im this city. That part of Ken- ——_—— @RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. | Merch 99.—Lt ut. Gen. Grant, sempre, voluliteers, to date January 14, 1874, with 1038'| tion of the following captures: tucky weet of tle Comberiand River belongs |) ArrogyTen.—Yeeterday, Commodore Mont- ooo |! Major General Meade, revi-wed * Ler all and allowances, for dishogorablé | On the 11th . of ito Inlet, Fia., | to :be Department of Teanesser. i '¥ direction of the Burean of Yards sad % of the Fifth, this morn. pay inst., Mosqui et, Washington Money Market Corps, now & portion Se obralning their commissions trom | the 0. ® 4 ‘ The express train which left Lonisville on teas sppointed Mr. David Lescallet Master v mg ing, nearCulpeper While passing aloog the | condoct in i 4 4 the U. S. schooner Beauregard captured the Monday moraing for Lebanon, was captured | Bojler-maker at the Washington Navy Yard, Quotations for stocks, coin and uncurrent jingin.5 were greeted with the most enttusi- | the Governor of New York. schconcr Linda, trom Nassau to New Smyrna, | py guerrillas and two passenger cars were | in the place of Thomas Simtth. neiao ved Mr. mouey, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co., aetic cheers, (sem cases tue cee ceatins Foret Lishiesest ones Foes ee Fia., with a cargo consisting of eait, liquor, berned. Alecare ise seveateen (Ee cderal i Tasca! tis well known in the District, baving Bankers: | 7 " | pois cavalry, todate Marc! n 1984, for: - | coffee, &e. tere i en Taised in Alexzandris, aud some ye rs + RiGonapon, HOAEAES Bae peat Ot Pea Second. Uorps was tohave been reviewed | ennees and conduct unbecoming an offiver and Also, of the capture, om the same day, by the fa ga tonto has been ordered to Louis- asco Be eae in the boiler maker's department Me 2 se ’ Ohecks.. wy - in the afternoon, but a heavy rain oe hav- | gentieman. same verse}, tha British eloop « Hannah,” of Federal scouts bave proceeded some four <j i pabmktisa cr — eo = fogient aimee still continues, the review | ~ prize, Teptegant fag agpery Si'ea a hike 3 Nassau, NP, Terese tang bowed Sern gt jemaee beyend Baus Oe @nd report no signs A) Bap Bror —Last night, a young 58a 15U = 3 | sylvania voluntee fusntity of cotton, but’ the captain threw it | © . ’ soidier name B. Liebby, was picked amos e- wag iia ets - ——_———— sik loss of all pay and allowances, for render- peared before being ania, mG I eld The dajor Pitew, whe a) from aguiter by olor W atin of the Fourth ‘mw YORK TE8—First ARD. . Th. bersof Dawson 4 - = bs " ‘ard, pear Trowred. © was taken to the Cowpon 6's, 651, 113 5.276, 1094: Gert ates 03 *Nordeyrilh aranetiee ofa calle Pipe cti ine — accounts against the cornest Neemle have been sent to Key Weet | rejoins his reaiment, Ward, nearly dro reotored’ tS conaeivusecee ndebdt is e ;N. Y. Centr at Masoni (Wednenda: NG. a vi ie for adjudications ii ia was tu y bers anamerie " Re a feck. By order of the Wa TRELE. Se: First Lieutenant Q. N. Kirk, 25th Ohio vol- a Sa aE aan _ | The Quota of Kentucky—Uase of Colonc! aaa Geneine druuleances eit ~ wee alt as +e adece unteors, to date March 95, 1661, for habitasl in- | SECRETARY STANTON AND THR HORSE CON- A ne ee eetey, dae hake oe eee dismissed him, with some D T. ANN‘'S INFANT ASYLUM, C i 5 i Despate e New Yo fs Rood advice. A NOTORIOUS REBEL ARRESTED ET consequence of the inclemest weather, | ‘emperance. Waesixérox, March {Despatch to New | Waburmoron, March 33°-Governer ham: —-— General Patrick, Provost Marshal Gener: ‘ ‘ t Jacob Greenwood, 10th A on supper end Retresiments at thie Institation | Firet Lientenart Jaco York Evenirg Post.j—Secretary Stanton yes- | lette, of Kentucky, haa bad severalinterviews | ANOTHER OLD .UiT1 Gonx —One by one Army of the Potomac, sent to this city yester- wi} he continued until TO-MORROW (Thnreday) | missouri cavalry, to date March 25, 1861, for tt with the President and Secretery of War in day a noterous rebel citizen and’bush whacker, po ge ames ohh oe Fee Be eneeeed ieee firing 2 bu Iding, the property of a private citi- erday broke up a gang of horse contractors, reference to the quota of Kentacky under the charged ne murder of the son ot Senator 2% i 7 i i ‘fter recet cemmitting one of them to the Old Capitol | new call for trovps. He does not attempt to Brown, sor witeia: The proof against, this wonpae sa ne eee S torte prevahens yiode ene ph after ving orders not | prison, ‘They were endeavoring to put up the | oppcse the cnrolimedt of slavea in Kentucky tice of horses by a combination. according to law, but asks thatthe mode of man ia skid to be positive,as the deed was OF Pera orercr Suicpine.” ROOM, | Second Lientenart John E. Olark, sath un. | Pt" 7 enrollment be made as inoffensive as possible. the old citizens of Washington are away, and the obituary notices of to- an- nounce the demise of another, Mr. Richard Smitb, for many years cashier of the Branoh Bank of the United States in this city, and tate cashier of the tank of Metropolis. Mr. Smith Witnessed by eeveral of our officers. Colonel MARCH 31, 186 nois volunteers, to date March 25, 1961, with | Tax Enristwent FUND BALU tobe held at | _ General Rosecrans’s senior aid de-camp ar- | was 75 years of age. i i it D i ies” a " ‘ived here on Saturday from St. Lo’ to - §) aap eet Ingraham committed the prisoner to the Old The West Wing will be appropriated { r Ladies’ | joss of all pay and allowances, for gross im- | tne Patent Offite building to-morrow (Thurs- pipe rergyren paired res ee pro. SA oe Gowen ne a ieee A } Dine Beet Wing an Gentlemen‘s Dressing Room. | morality and the contraetion of a loathsome | day) nigbt bids fair to be the most popular ball | Committee in case of Colonel Sanderson. ‘The THB PRBNOH MERCHANT SERVICE DESERT- | Phe Ccupmittees will be designate) as follows: diseaee which physically unfits Sim for asso- | ever held in the Metropolis, and so it should | Secretary of War at once ordered him unger ERS. police Committee. Red White wed Bite Rosette, | ciation with the officers and men of his regi- | pe, tor no ball was‘ever elven for A better pare rest, for violation of the rules of the depart- ‘ToN.—The members of the city council have arranged to visit the Columbia Lastitution for the Deaf, Dumb and blind, at Washington, on " di ‘3 in. being absent from his post of duty | Saturday next, leaving here in the 7 10 morn- Yeeterday, at the requeat of Mr. L de Geof- e'reshments Committee, Red Rosette. ment. . | Pose, or one more closely identified with the Withoat leave from Washington. ing train. They also propose to pay their re- roy, Acting Minister of France, the for men ees bor ana it Cee Bee weet cette Dismiseals Approved. interests of every individual in this commu. | ™ = oe aa per to the city council of Washingtop.— a mentioned in the Star s day ortwoagoashay- Refreshments will be supplied by Mr. Jos. Shaf- | The orders of dismiséal hetetofore issued in | nity, President Lincoln, the Vico President; Utimore Sun to-day. ing been committed to the Old Capitol as de- St Si Ia Pe aor Prof. Scala will beim | the'following cases have been approved: Cabinet officers, Gen. Grant, Gen. Halleck, LOOAL NEWS. sertera Tipe. the: French merchant service, | attendypcas” os 0d qb 86 ps for the Lieutenant Colonel Henry Fimnegass, 34 reg- | anda host of other celebrities, have been in- A enw eel Fee Ane z were sent to New York to be turned overtothe seception st. wae Be ‘opened @ Pp. m. iment Corps d’Afrique, to date September 12, vVited, and many of them will doubtless honor | .. ‘MPT OF POLLARD AND HENDRICKS TO ‘OURN OUSE PAINTERS ing officer upon of e, at Port Had- | really a beautiful sight, and well worthy a . one sea TIE SIREN iy | BOGTARIQN AL meetin gf the Jour- | con, om the 27th day of May, 180 visit from staid, echer. feGpié;usiaGeantocden | tH? county, jail. ads 8 desperate attempt to Lee’ ciety of Washi it ‘ ‘ wore sent ep from the front. ‘They took the | held on the4sth jnnt.itwas resolved that onand | | Capiain W. H. Daley, 3d regiment Corps | io «trip the light fantastic toe,” as well asthose |.c#cSPe. They eer ape grit teapot adit Pp after the Ist day of. ‘April next, the wages of all | d’Afr:que, to date February 19, 1061, forjdrunk- who delight in dancing. From the number of Tick from wal! heir cell, and wi it oath and were released. A rebel prisoner of poormenuen pe lds atta oe aa days be enness on duty, breach of arrest, and conduct | ticvets sold, and the gen interest taken by Succeeded in’ eeraning ate ae the chain war, captured by& scouting party, was also in the event of the Bosse plying unbecoming an officer and gentleman. erat at connec eir leg-irons, They then weat a 4, itis made the duty of each journey: lassee, we predict its unbounde: cess: thro sent up at the same time. He was committed {5"tefuse to go to work untilsuch demands are | Second Lieutenant Peter Wessenstin, 10ad | *! Classes we predict ite unbounded suc; to work and cut through the wall into the cell sia <1 AS SEETS CHANGE OY RaILRospD Agent.—E, J. Wil- kine, Esq., has been appointed agent in this eity of the Great Pennsylvania Railroad routs, vice E. ©. Norton, who has been in charge here forsome time. Mr. Wilkins haslong been connected with the office, corner of 6th street and the Avenue, and will, as heretofore, give all desired information to travelers. 2 E LiqvoR Suuters Frven.—O. Tinck ana T Frawley, keepers of liqnor establishments on Market street, Georgetown, were arrested thie i ; i: where Peter Gooden, (colored,) & convict not | morning by one of Capt. Dolan’s detectives, to the Old Capitol complied with. The regular monthly mecting of | pennsylvania volunteers, to date February 27, | THE UXcoNDITIONAL UNION Ooxvantion | sentenced, 1s confined ‘and together they ‘men, | and fined $20 each by’ Justice Ferguson, for NAVAL ORDERS. | NENG. Ist, at ‘4 lone i, é 4661, with loss ef all pay and allowances, for | of Prince George’s one, ie at Bladensdarg poets 0) ent fo Pee kc, Br. Ropers selling liquor to soldiers. S : . Secretary pro tem. S 29th. 8S. B. ct on egular round o! e - —> —— Commander J. B. Creighton bas been ordered | io eoriaresret| cess Ha rand rent the advance in the pace Prelate Ba aaa Brison, at 1o‘clock Monday morning, discov. | Govenxwuxs Paorsatr Suizey—Yester- to temporary ordnance duty at the Boston | ‘Which istotake piaceat theInfant Asylom, | NBBt time; going beyond. the lines without - Boger ered the cell open. He took the precaution to | day Capt. Dolan’s detectives seized a lot of Navy Yard. | atthe Circle, on Easter Monday, 23th March, and | cause with two of his men; permitting them | fecretary. Mesers. John Bowie, sr., Dr. John | cali the guards, and they entered the cell and Government clothing, found in several stores Be , D dered to the %° c(ntinue for three days, the publicareregs “sted | to drink liquor, and drinking himeelf; firing | H. Bayne, George W. Duvall of George, and | secured the prisoners. The attempt was a | in this city. The goods were turned over to Lieut. Benjamin F. Day, ordere to attend, as the splend d' set of rilver which was | — . Shelby Clark were nominated as delegates to | desperate one, and might have proved success- | the property sergeant at Gen. Martindale's steamer Saugus. - | for raffle at last featival will be disposed of onthe | bis pistol, to the alarm of the picket, and y Z ea fal but for the regularity with which the | headquarters, - . - | last night. There is a few more chances to be remaining absent until three o'clock in the the State Constitutional Convention. Thecon- guards make their visite to the cells and exam. o s7-Ceaptain Thomas ©. Sullivan, for three | tXen- mar 25-4" _ | morning, in dereliction of bis duty as an vaste acopird the muewite seinen? tne the doors and locks to be sure of their se- GN Rican ST acon SOLA coals e x SOTICE.—Th bers of the Columbi resolve we are in favor of immediate | curity. e insecurity of the miserable old et Se ye yeare past Commissary of Subsistence at Bal- per Wane, Members of the Columbia, | officer. 5 y. 'y. 4 4 emancipation in the State and compensation to | building makes it a work of constant vigilance timore, bes been transferred to San Francisco, | election for seven directors of the Columbia Li- Dishenorable Muster Out. Joyal owners by the General Government,and | on the part of the keepers to secure the prieaxs Cal. Capt. Kellogg, Commissary at the latter | brary Association will be held on MONDAY EVE- Upon the reports of his regimental com- | that we accept, as the exposition of our prin- | ers. $ piace, is to be transferred to Baltimore. poly Peat a oan ee the Engine-house: Polls | wander and the Governor of Ohio, Captain | ciples, the recent address of Richard J. Bowie oe ———— . issionera of Election— and others to the voters of Montgomery county. Crrinat Court, Chief Justice Cartier.—Yes- FROM THE SOUTH. 1 ae emaponers of Bigction, Francis O. Jardells. | Thomas Ross, 77th Ohio volunteers, bas been dade itch Bema e ¥- | tercay, James Cavanaugh, indicted for high- Mebile P Rebel A " ‘WILLIAM P. HICK, dishonorably mustered out of service, to date | Varsran REAERVE TROOPS GOING TOALEX- | Way robbery in attacking and taking fifteen Extracts. £2 Oe ne Rte Machen | mar ate Librarian C.E.Company. | September 29, 1863, for absence without leave. | anpRia.— The Government transport steamer | dollars from Manuel Gormes, a colored sailor, 5 G oR'S OFF City of Bath arrived here this morning froi was found guilty and sentenced to the peniten- Files cf Mobile papers to the loth inst, nave | (Vy, REGISTER'S OFFICE. March 25, 1834. Dismissals Revoked. Washington. She was at once dispatched to | t ary for three years, " te-n received. The orders of diemiseals heretofore issued in | New Haven to take on board four companies George G. Howe, Benjamin Williams and horse power. Apply at DUVALL'S Foundry, Georgetown, D.C. mb 30st" Hk PERSON WHO LEFT THE FORE PART of a wagon at the wheelwright shop on @ street, near 7th. is hereby notified to call an? get it within a week, or it will be sold to pay expenses. mh 30-2t* C. BOWERS. OR SALE—A fine young MARE, Is; hands h, well formed, accustomed to. single har free from unsoundness; sold beeause the owner ig about to sites rgy _Also ahanisome Fal hi, ness, Fued to owners of Wagons, Carts,and Drays will | j Rock: , with glass frent. It fo yete| ‘ber. es tak> the bombardment of the Mis. | expire on the first Monday in April. and that said | the following cases have been revoked - of the “Veteran Reserve Corps”—heretofore | Jeremiah Eustis, three coidiers, indic ed tor a | py Watson, of Philndelphia, in excellent order, sieaippi forts very coolly—probably through | Licenses must be renewed in compliance with law, Captain A. B. Stuart, 2d regiment United | known as the Invalid Corps—which will be |_Tiot in attacking the house of Mr. W.S. Wright, | sold together orseparate. Apply at 324 G street, saze_t iy Zh | at this office within ten days after that time. conveyed to Alexandria, and take the place ot | Were found not guilty. In thecase of the same | from 2to6 p.m mh 3-2 tear of creating @ panic among the people of placate SAMUEL E. DOU py ABB. States sharpshooters, he having been previously | 20 equal number of able bodied troops. This | Parties, indicted for assault and battery, a — Mobile. The Regieter of Feb. 23 says » | =cobssatenio “<r | honorably discharged upon tender of resigna- | ip understood to be the first similar movement | Mowe pros. was entered as to Williams, andthe | pyRKINS, STERNE & Co., others submitted their cases, when Howe was fined #10 and Eustis #5. This morning, John Phillips, colored, was found guilty of steating grain, and sentenced Be ee for ten days and to pay a fine of $10. no. Thomas colored, was convic'ed of steal- @ coat and vest, and sentenced to two years ‘What's the newe,has been the question ask. | (> EXECUTIVE ENLISTMENT COMMIT. | tion. of the men of this corps. Many thousands of ed of and by everybody during the week The Maror’s Feeley Ty Hate Second Lieutenant William A. Schmidt, | such soldiers quite fit for garrison duty, are pounding of Fort Powell bas tean very heavy Washineton D.C. March 19%. | 55th New York volunteers, and he is honor. | “istributed throughout the North, and may be When the wind and water would permit the | The following Committees have been appointed | ably giccharged, as of the date of the order of | C#l!¢d.on to follow in the track of our armies. Federals to ope:a’e. A goodly namber of our fer the GRAND ENLISTMENT BALL to he held v ged, of | N. ¥. Evening Post, 29th. people who insist upon knowing everything , in Fair Room of Patent Office Building, THURS. | dismissal. tha’ is actnally occurring, as wellas what may | DAY EVENING, March 31. 1854, to aid the fund Restored to Comnf®sion. Washington Meney 180 Broadway, N.Y, EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA WINE. ‘ket—Latest Que- | in ‘ for the encouragement of Volunteer Enlistments tatiens. in the penitentiary. 7 be > te i : Vashi pel ¥: . © guatantee them all to bi hotiriyeoostea: Sat ihidge ete nae one eon | inthecity of Washington. The following officers, heretofore dismissed, | j-urnished by Lewis Johnson & Uo. Bank- | Howard Worthington, indicted for the lar. | We s¥stuntee them all to be oe ne ver willgo right until they have been con- | Hon R Wallach Gen PF Bacon are restored, provided the vacancies have not | erg: ceny of acoat, was found guilty, and sentenced ABSOLUTELY PURE, a lted, or at least allowed to know all about | BB French Gen RC Weightman been filled by the Governors of their respective NEW YORK RATES—SECOND BOARD, to one year in the penitentiary. —— it, Well, Forts Morgan and Gaines being the W WY featon GB Noyes. ie States : , re cneaie ernment, Aulckaliver, ra é Comets T: lor, smdibeted ce ae sisaalt aed For sale by sll first Grocers and Druggist « liore,” T little Fort was A Mosie, corge Wrig! i i cific, 236: N.Y. 3 Erie, 125%; on en Bri submitted her case, =. : 4 90-8m* to obscurity until the guns of the Yankee dest | Ej, Mutlcten Jae Bogli Major J. Q. Anderson and Major R. Reln- | Hodson, 161: Harlem, 12; Reading, 153; Mica: | and wae fined $10. | Srerrw here eS, suddenly thundered it Into notice,and,as it | $2 Utermeh ie ses H Fagtish hold, 17th Pennsylvania cavairy, with pay | igan Central, 10x ‘Michigan Southern, 1164; Mary Jane Hall, colored, indicted for steat- By 3.0. McGUIBE & CO , Aucti was giving no great prominence by the gossips, | Geo P Goff John Seasford irom the date at which they rejoin their com- | Illinois Central, 150%; Galena, 126%; Toledo, | ing a feather bed from her sist-r, Ellen Hall, ARG: 4 . v, At ihe fret broadeider nonce a brent deat of | GeoR Wilton Hndean Tarte ee Mi Bagh Teena: *Cathartue Dunbar; indicted for keeping 8 attbe first broadside; hence, a at deal of | Geo ison ndson Taylor A i i s , : up Nostra P svasut —On PRIDAY A. trepidation as to its fate has been matiifested | Rees sieve Wm FE Hutchinson Mejor W. WW itshire; 136th Tiiaols-volnn: CONGRESSIONAL. bawdy house, was placed on trial, when it ap- | Abril Ist. at 6 o'clock. on the svaniiord re by tne mid, and the crogeer bas had s slashs | ©!" (Pypmaster Cunningham, C3. 3 “Captain D. U. Holdredge, 294 W 1 oNGRieS 0 Seared Ey Beary Dace Paylin, Tao Sarees, | SR eee eek ee ie ae ing good run, and di in | eee 3a: in D. UC. Holdredge, isconsin vol- Vv. a CONGRESS —FL 5 occupied by Ma ane Taylor, who wascom- ee inches on et runsing bee! gisomy cee pre Et eonaare tae i SOMMITTER CF. POLICE. : = ie REEVES Cosen ee es BREELOS mitted at the lant tara: ofthe Court, and that it | 99 fest on s 60 foct alley, to be sold entirely or di- Vided into building lots ss may be desired. ‘&-Bale perem J pere! Terme one thi: twelve womths unteers. little tort cannot be knocked over or taken—it ©#vt Schectz A - Warpwespay, March 30. won't surrender—the Yankess. Waa @ a@ hard ES Wicklin DEPARTMENT OF STATE, SENATE.—Mr. Grimes presented @ petition of was one of the lowest dens in Washington. nut to crack and the croaker is reluctantly | COMMITTEE on RETRESRMEN 13, WasHInoTon, March 29, ot ‘brewers of lager beer in Vitinols, setting forth The witnesses for the prosecution were some of the Seventh Ward ice, Who icatifled to Ory. cash; the pemainder in six and = tarinest, a heavy Iand force will soon co-operate with Mr. Harlan, from the Committee on Pablic | her, and had previously paid her bed money. eaining confidencein its strength. All we care | 2 M Duban Richards Offictal information has been received at this | that any additional tax thereon would beruin- | the general character of the house, and two of ‘By ord: ‘the Trestec. to sty sbout Fort Powell 1 our sangaine | “DLammer | OH Anderson artment that the port of Neustadt, in Hol- | ous to their occupation; which was referred to | the girls, Blanche Davis and Mary Stevens, | stsca’ °* 8° 5G" McquIRE & CO., Ancts. iriends Is, tbat the Yankees will not be able to | oe stein, which was in the first instance exempt. | the Committee en Finance. Whose testimony was to theeffect that they had J. 0. MeGUIRE & 00., Auction a cpen that gate to Mobile. The Yankees cannot | ‘Adolph 01 COMMITTEE ow paves izions. ed from the blockade of the ports and inlets on Mr. Fessenden, from the Committee on Fi- | both lived in the house, (Second street, be- si By = LDING- ones dig up toit, and spade and shovel are of 10) Thoites Lewie oer a ton the east coast ot the Duchies of Schleswig and | nance, reported back the House bill making | tween C and D,) which consists of two roome, EF ova Bg eel Surisiae rm Sad om value. While the bombardment is progressing, | wu as scenes y) Holstein. 18 now also blockaded—the blockade | appropriations for the Legislative, Executive, | and was iosmerly, occupied by Mary Jane and ayhees Onn 4 DAL ATREWOOM: Ronan faire go on in this city as though there was not | A of that port having been ordered by the Danish | and Judicial expenses of the Government for | the prisouer, ond they had paid « Dutch Kate” | st § oelock. on the premises we enall roll four smenemy on the continent. It ig expected that | Col J ¥Davie CaMr ETRE Om meee: Government to comm=nce on the 5th inst. the current year, with amendments, $12 per week board since they had lived with | handsome building Lots on the south side of North | : COMMITTEE ON INVITATION: ' = Lands, reported favorabl: the joint ‘1 Th ‘dict of guill ? ah if toot Wee igohen: and ramming’ si St £ the blockading fleet, and attempt to lay-siege TEE ON IN iN OR SALE—A complet y ‘vorably on joint resolu. e jury returned @ verdict guilty without | ¢a¢l feet Mire in 1, ani bos fess to the city by land, ond it is still ‘neceseary, | Hudson Taylor Alex RSCreRPE EN B60 Parnvenue e? SODA FOUNTAIN, st | tion explanatory ef the 10tn section of the act | leaving the box, and Judge Catiter sentenced to ngs foot alley, The eastern Lot forms thecorner and theurgency great, for the:mom-combatanes lex epher, UTTER, CHEREE AND BOGS to reduce the expenses of the survey and sale | her to pay a fine of two hundred dollars, or in | “qurtrect 45 feet wide sho neuiktates in wk to leave the city. No person is wanted in the wmGM FLOOR MANAGERS. "7 ae = of Se pabllc lands, and it was adopted. [{t | default of payment, to one hundred days in and twelve months with rest, secured by adeed city except those that defend it with arms in | rin a Sore ay Opiaadard 280 kegs of fine New York Butter arriving. Part | PTOvides for the refunding of any excess of the | jail, at the same time remariing that a woman | of tra:ton the pre: . ; their hands. When the fight is over all can | }p23 Lies r 5 SCethran in store and for sale by i DUTROW, sum required to be deposited to cover theex- | whohad followed a lite ruining mere childre.i, Cory ces at the cost of the purchaser. come back and ‘see the show.” ; Jas English 8 Y Sylvester ee Ak 450 8th street. | pense of SonNey ty purchasers, 6") had sunk so low that there was but little | mbs+d [Rep.] J. ©. McGUIRE& 00. Aucts. The Tribune of March | says: John Dudley ND Larner OR SALE—A covered three-spring WAGON, | , Mr-Wade called up the bill trom the Hoos’, | hope of her reformation. By'W.L_ WALL & OO.. Auctionests, We learn that there has been no firing to-day | 8 C Culverwell IT Halleck nearly new, price $100. One set double HAR: | for the organization of a territorial government a ae MPORTERS BAL ; mbli¢ ate ai Fort Powell. | AC Richards P M Dubant NESS, $25; also, two light work or saddle HORSES | for Montano. RIGHTS OV PASSENGERS AND PREROGATIVER ras early next month by order cf remeliea & ‘One of the enemy’s vessels had left for New L A Beall Shes GE Genfeld at $70 pad 0. Apply at No. 227 8th street, be- | Mr. Wilkinson moved to amend the 5th sec- | oy CARRIERS.—The disputed question whether | Co., on their premises, No. 393, Penn Orleans tor repairs. It is supposed that she Snow fen Fobines n oe E Wroe ween N an sts. north. + mh. tion by striking ont the words in regard to | the conductor of 8 cit: passenger railroad com- | pus. np stairs, a very oboice stock of Wines, Bran was damaged by 2 shot from the fort. | Gwynn Harris % Downing FORSALE—a new Grand Square PIANO FORTE, | veters, “every white male inhabitant,” and | pany, whose rate of Tare is fixed at five cents, | dies, &c., consisting of sbout!/xd dozen, The said ‘The came paper of the 6th has the following: | Andrew Noerr Sonn H Bike fa erent sacrifice, 7% octaves. ele. insert “every free male citizen of the United | is bound to change bills ot #iand larger de- hae been on han: ity about 4 ye: The steamboat Admiral left Fort Powellyes. | WmRMcLean Harvey Roberts fantly carved legs. ete.. by a gentlem Sal States, and those who bave declared their | nomination tendered by passengers in paymeni | 8P4 Not before offered to the public. Private terday morning. We learn by her that there The various committees will be designated by | prog’ Des Woljwakive rooms. No SiG F itceat intention to become such,” above the age of 21 | of ‘are, is in a fair way of being solved by the iy with. pow sold only fr reason of a change of busi- Bess, and one of the partners going to Burops. Cat- alogues will be ready two 8 before sais dey, which will be hereafter announced mb 80 lw (Chron } W.L. WALL & OO , Aucts. By J,0. McGUIBB, & Co., Auctioneers A TIBSOTIVE G4LROF ITALIAN MaRSUR AND ALABASTER BTatus ey, ORNs, Vases 0 | &0.—T0-MOBROW AFTER XGON was no firing on the fort on Friday,orup tothe | Suitable rosetten. to sates will | Comnerof Ath st. Houre of reception only from | Years. Jvase send names and address to Hudson Taylor's | to '0 o'clock a. m. daily. mh 29-6¢ Mr. Johnson said the purpose was evidently ookstore, lvanis . between 9t TRIAGESIOC to give the elective franchise to colored men, ‘The wind being trom the north all day, it was | ith RET api ga oe meee rane RR eSRRING ESO”? CE and if those now being freed were to go those likely that there was no way of gratitying the Tickets for sale at Hotels and Bookstores. | pai ~ Territories they wouid hardly be fitted at once ssineane desire” of Farragut to get possession | (Chronicle, Republican, Intelligencer and Times.} On hand, afine assortment of first-class, CAR- | for that privilege. of the fort. mh 2s BISGRS, cone ingot eae end four seat Rocka- With the close of the morning hour the sub- 8, Ex! Q j in North Caroli No-toB Buggies and Jersey | ject went over. ~From Ten- -NOTICE.— 70 THE TAX-PAYERS OF | Weeone Topand' No-toh Beoeien : Bet oes Suitcriugia Rickmentnc ice WASHINGTON Cee. ad Bee Neb Buggies, &c., &e. Also, |“ Mr. Johneon offered the following; which courts—a cage of the kind having been heard this morning by Justice Kinsey. It appears that yesterday Mr. David Westerfield go: on car No. 44, and offered in payment of fare a %! bili, U.S. currency. The conductor, Mr. Sey- bold, could not change the bill, and reques:ed Mr. Westerfield either to give him five cents or getoff the car. Mr. W. said he would not leave the car unless force was used to put him tinve she left yesterday. Itis probable that the Heet of the evemy was quiet all yesterday. SSE8SOR’S OFFICE, ROBT. H. G was adopted : off. The conductor stopped the car, and pla- | $4 0’elock, atthe Apction hall close The gator ofthe: Norietr Old Worainion has |!" Wasuixotow, March 14, isa | mb 29.30 PT aha Deand 477 Brerinakeest, Resolved, That the Secretary of War is re- | cing his hand@-upon Mr_Westerfield’s choulder | the entire invoice of Desatifel geots of the tmpor- received a copy of the Richmond Enquirer of | «The Board of Astencors. having completed the | oy oo quested to furnish the Senate with the original | requested him to get off. Mr. W. did so, and | Seton of Signor @isrannonieand Zammont of Fior- the 25th instant. The news is unimportant | notice that they will sit ara Board Of Appealssand N “NEW BOOKS. thevftes of the Deictnest ot Majer aes Dee dura warrant aguiuel Seybeld for aeeuurt aed | Biepand Hisborstaty Heceiwe reund other beantite We give the following extract: for the purpose of making any correction, from Polko’s Musical Sketches. Translated by Fanny Pri Mateber a 5 in. Dix | out a warrant against Seybold for assault and Vases. Urns eiversand other beaxtifal Burnside in North Carolina Monday, the 2ist day of March, to Tuesday, the | Fuller. Price $1.25. to Provost Dodge, of Baltimore, dited | battery, in order that this might be made a test orrawents for the.Parlor, Hall, and Libra’y. We undetatand Gdictal Snfonmation has been | 2th day of April, inclus (Sundays excepted.) | Rambles Among Words—Their Poetry, History, | tbe 5th of November, 1561, concerning the elec- | as to the rights of passengers and prerogatives We invite especial attention to this sale as received at the War Department coucurnitee i & thee oom No.6, nana t atory, west wing ang Winlom.” By Willian Swinton Brice, $1.50. | tion held in Maryland the following day. or the road company. This morning, the | pete has ‘icle will be disposed of, without regard to the landing ot a large force of the enemy in |. By order of the Presidents 77 °*°2 99¥ Comfort. spoken from City Pulpit. Priee.8i-3). | Hovsm—The Committee on Nayal Affairs’ | Perties appeared, and Mr. Seybold admitted | PLS 9) ar 3.0. MoGUIREB. & Go,. Aucts. Washington, N.C. The fores is said to be un. | JAMES W. SPALDING, Robert Browning's New Book, Sordello, Straf- | yesterday reported 4 joint resolution, prop s- — car, and also that he had placed his hand upon bim. Mr. Marbury, who appeared for Mr.S, heid that the conductor had a right toeject any By WM. L, WALL & CO.. Auctioneers, 7 nh 15-tA p26 ecre ‘d, Christ: : and Eas i Jo 31 - der comma d of General Burnside. 15-tAp% —_Seeretary Board of Appeal. | ford, Christmas Day. and Easter Eve, Price, ing to refer to the Court of Claims the adjudi SALE or IMPROVED. PROPERTY ON Tat Whether an immediate forward movement —=>10E CREAD FRG = | _ Thackeray, the Humorist and man of Lett-rs. | cation of the claim of Wm. Wheeler Huboell, was contemplated or not, the recellt heavy fail | (os M; CONFROTIONERY, &0— | Price, $1.25 . eceptions, Parties, Weddings, Balls, Sup- ite? t é for the Government use of his patent fuse and By virtue of 2 decree of the late Circuit Oourt, condition in which it will leave the roads, an: J To nal rms. Ice leigh’ tune. ee. - | £100,000. fi r 4 > an 4 fi lay of May A. D. the attendant flooding of the swamp-, will pat | CZam and Water Ices made by steam power, war- | per price, scents sone DY Holme Lee. Pa- | tally the resolution was passed yeas vs, | Change a bill; and furthermore, that ihe com- | 2,48) Modre & Oo: arecomplainants pany or its agents had a right to eject or refuse to carry any one who could not tender the exact aroonnt of fare required. Mr. Marbury ad- mitted that conductors had trequeatiy changed ranted to be the best in the city, waoleasie and re- | Private Melcs O'Reilly’a B ice, $1.2 7. tail, delivered to any part of the city, Oharlotte | Alcs ai ines a ES As oat A * he Ce 4 Sa RPT SLE gakee made All books sent by mail. free of portage: . 01 at - e s NS,. bern recently encamped around Norfolk. Itis | ery, 356 Sixth st., bet. and H fe1l-sm* pie I Ae @ stop to any advance into the interior tor some cays tocome. The “expedition” is no doubt composed largely of the new levies that have Geo BH. Kirk and others ar fendan:s, I skal! for ‘at pudlic auction.ia front of the premises. on isDAY the ith of April. 4. D. 1851. p Lots of ground nambered seven iy) and pins (3 square rumbered four hundred and thirty tions. ‘he House, in Committee ot the Whole on the state of the Union, resumed the considera- tien of the Natior.al Bank bill. aan rf < 1 #1, $2, $5 and even S10, but they had done so ; bopresomed that they have been withdrawn WASHING AT SH10NR NOTION The mihg0-3t_332 Penn. ave., bet, 9th and Ith ais, seen merely in a spirit 9° accommodation, and not |; (31))0f the plan of the fin the pant h B aa ? 2 2 so. tes East Tennessee: | Hands, and is now in fall operation Rouginiee | (NOTICE TO FAMILIES AND TELEGRAPHIC NEW2s., Nn ices bon te 0/89: : dimessions of which will be given on the day of 7 = i tA CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON Justice Kinsey held the matter under advises | sqie) with the improvements thereon. conaistin: ide adden LET Re Ma aor Ee bore and prompily delivored nous a sees 2 are -— ment, and will give a decision at some future off nen ard Cpe ¥ poe ages; y i ‘ i ENCH COFFEE. LATER FROM EUROPE. time. i property ie situated on south, de the Yankees, who had advanced as far east as | 12 80 Order at the office. south side Pennsylvania This justly celebrated Coffee, made from pure EEA Set ae tween 7th and 8th streets west, ina thriving acd and retired to Strawberry Plains, only some | notice! [mr 4-Im’] PERRY COLMAN. | £2ti*faction to all families. Those who have nacd —_————— LUM—A Man Blown, One Hundred Feet in the |, Terms: One-third cash, theresidue tn two install fifteen or twenty miles from Knoxville. The = | auilpourishing inthe exten Te acenceaithy | HaLivax. March 30—The steamship Atrica | Air— About 9 o'clock yesterday morning an | Mtns of aix and twelve montha. the purchaser reireat of the enemy has dissipated, for the SALE— = = | tea neewene ny *Sromotes digestion, and iq | 1Fom Liverpool on the 19th instanthas arrived. | ©xplosion of one of the gasometers at the In- | {terest from the dev of sale, The deed to be Te. OR SALE—Two larze WORK HORSES, kind and yatem; promotes digestion, and is re ai f sa preeent at least, all prospects ofa figit. gentle in harness. Apply at corner of 2d and | 004 for dyspepsia. For invalids its nourishing | Console 914 a91% for money. sane Asylum, from which that institution is | tained watil the whole of the purchase money is The enlistment of colored troops in Middle | ffsts., to CHARLES CURTIN: 1h 30-3t* 4 | Walities are wonderful. Various hospitals speak supplied with gas, took place. and was at- | paid Tenteseee goes on rapidly. AtShelbyville and § = ~——__—-__~_1_____ AS | highly of it. Bullion inthe bank of England has increased | tended with a fatal result. From the best in-| All sonveyancingat the Sag eon Lebanon there are tye thousand ready forthe "J HIS Is 70 GIVE NORIOR HAT THE SUB: | | The French Coffee can be obtained from the fol- | 63,00 pounds. formation, it appears that Mr. Wm. J. Feeny, | yy) AD WARD OC, CARRINGTON Trae ee sos . | of Washington Counteie copie Ureang named Grocers of Washingtonat theman- | ‘The belygerents in Denmark show increising | ‘he superintendent of the.gas works, was at | _™! -b. * Darrom Gay March 23 The ciemy have | Wier gf Samintateadl ates ers Hepewy femmes & Co., BY Jackson. | activity. ‘The Germans are vigorously prose- | (ung the gar, whioh Hewas athe heoit or | ME tlor WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA pd from our front, and their receat move- ceased. All persons having claims cent the aud Middleton & Beale, Bean Perrie,” | cUting the siege of Duppel. ‘ doing in the building, when itexploded with RIS MILLINERY, FOR SPRING ments are supposed to be only reconnoissances, | deceased are meray warned to exhibit the same, P. White & Co., Orme & Son, A Cabinet Council was held in London | a terrific crash, startling every person in the PARIS * a pion A beavy snow fell here last night and to-day. Me She voughers ti semper. to the subscriber, on or Edward Hall, John Farrell, | Saturday afternoon. vicinity, and throwing Mr. Feeny. as stated oy TNURSD. Ma h29°5t! 11 lies tour inches deep. Mine hy Lae he allen eee aits ther may other. |! _mar 20-tt |" Late Berlin dispatches state that the Pr one of the witnesses, over one handred feet | ————— ieee 7 Our troops haye captured the post of $ipe,b¥ /aw beexcluded frow all benelit of the said SrRacces | P “. TUS: | high, and Trending the iron of which the gas- | @{TEAMER JAMES S- GREEN HAS ARRIVE! Arkansas. . Given under my hand this 23th day of March, A. 4 ; sinus are ready toopen fire across the Wemim- | ometer is composed into pieces, and coiled | > Osc ecoy will -cibasn ation tothe Anti-Substitute L aw. : D. 1864. i JOHN'S. BOGUE, ND PACIFIC PRINTS. burg them uprinto an unshapely mass Mr. Feeny | oo eee Cr their goods immediately, Macon, Go., March 22.—The Supreme Court _ mh #-law3w* Administrator. aed. . The Danish tron.clad ‘Soltdrake” has been | {Jl near the gasomoter quite dead» and ap- | ““Tiissteamer willeail on Thuratay. dist. at7 of Georgia tc-day unanimonsly affirmed the e : led. seared to have been killed instantaneonsly, MORGAN & RHINEHART. Agent: constitutionality of the Confederate anti-sub. (RAYS PATENT We are now opening more than 30 pieces of very | Tepuleed. Togs is body being terribly braised. mh2o-% + Foot of High streat. artes “elie lias been pincsdl iaauhuene ee MOLDED COLLARS choice styles of Sprague and Pacitic CALICOBS. | The Vanish batteries are armed with rifled | Yesterday afternoon. Justice Kinsey, as act ing coroner, held an inquest on the remains, when a verdict was found ‘that the deceased came to his death by the accidental explosion of ® gasometer on which he was at work at the time.” Mr. Feeny was about 35 years of ‘age, and had been engaged at the Asylum for over five years past, during which time he has COAL. $10 0. W. PALMER, $10 Office at Wharf foot of Eleventh street, Island. O. W. PALMER, Office corner C and Ist sts., near B. & O. R.R. depot. Red or White Ash, .- Kteattbost or Nat. These goods are nearly equal in quality of cloth, | 882% tga, ond OF the Northera District of Ala- trarenow been before the public fornearlya year | gtyton end eolovines te WHE INVASION OF KENTUCKY bgma. From Florida. They ‘re universally pronvunced the neatest and te Information has been received by the mili- | best Gtting collars extant. ; SEN CHAGOUDS 4 The Fight at Paducah. tery authorities at Lake City, Florida, on Sun- aud although they cost us 2344 cents per yard by | CAIRO, March 28.—Oar forces under Col. ' : The upper cdge presents a perfect curve, f ; % cay evening last, that the Yankees had landed oo Bree pertect curve, free | the casein New York, yet we shall ge és 25 | Hicke, at Paducah, comprised the First Bat a ferce at Pilatka. ‘The force landed at that tom the angles noticed in all other collars, yetwesliall sell then at 28 e : a talion, 16th Iino, numbering three hundred | torne an excetlent character.. He leaves a ee cint is nol known, but it was rumored that it e Faces bre cents. . 0 Swiie ee large. General pinnegae nes aiepatctiok iin Be ie crunte puckers on the inside of the : ee raw recruits, under Major Barneu, three com- gpl» RS small children, in indigent | Lar, ec Ree or oe OL ae torces to neege nates ooneieting: of cavalry, in- Fey det sollte they are as SMOOTH INSIDE FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND SAXONY pases ey ee eae aad . Buell Bee ond Stove. Sh res iantry, and artillery. Our pickets in front of S$ OUTSIDE, and therefore “ eo and” DRES! °; ‘wenty 9 J} 1p ‘umber! , a 5 Jacksonville confirm previous Intelligence that cay to the nec é Pecan ek, Ae EONS a ef Roane: y | two hundred and fifty of ine Jat, Kentucky | /, eat ergy pinta a Bernat boar wees ihe greater portion of the enemy's troops had ea en citacy — : ee e rates rom New York and will heavy. artillery; colered, under Lieut. Cate | [he charge preferred by Samael Ireland, Henry : 590 eftthat place. Everything continued quietin Jarotte jar has 2 emnooth and evenly fin- | open to-day an “Morrow many ve 1 n \ . eeec ne sR take op 0 ee the neighborbood of Jackson vill bs ished edgs vn both'sidt-s. Dress Goods, from auctions and AiMpceiony Baines wccee teat) Gane fonasea at Pas anne: Tone Ht Lasley and Buaktod W. freed” | | Gord lebuth or sawed and lit. TT er ee ae hese ot simply 4 ee Bs i vill se! E » y a Y Sos cop =F ge os Emm RawenGReENnacks—It is sald that ratsea | __T PSS? Collars are not simply fat pieces of yaper | Mil of which we will sell at less than the market | duca, and valued at $70,000. Oa cal nnd t7th stteet ls, for aseauittug gana | $10 COAL. $10 g-eenbacks ute circulated here, The work ts | C@t inthe form of a collar. but are molded and | rates. Mesers. Wolf & Brothers estimate their loss neatly done by pasting ones to pass as tens, | shaped tot the neck. 303. J. MAY & vo., by plan gering at $20,000, threatening them, pad ns the Hie daite 8 Ore PALMER & SLY, gathered at Justice Of course none but careless pe | - cai 5 s io steamer Bell his arrived with 200 bales 3 for the ti usetts ave! not used to handling money, Esc eg Sep oon | They are made in “Novelty,” (or tura-down ‘ST REC we et. Sth and loth st4._ | of cotion for St. Louis. | i ype State keer Fads pat the teint by . vd. It is to protect such that we call attention | style;) in every half size from 12 to 17 inches, and is LANSBURGH & BRO., ~ Forrest Within Erght Miles ef Colambi id not g0. on, Justice Jo! anno! that Eggo to the altered notes. ‘Tueartof pasting noes in “Bureka,” (or Garotte,)from 18 to Winches; | * / BALTIMORE BARGAIN Store, Camo, March 29.—The rebel Gen. Forrest,,] the railroad company having determined to test ; Seana as been brought to great perfection, and thosa © and packed in ‘solid cigon’’ i 75 Sevextn STREET. . Pinek * ot * tho ¢ matter, Mr. the president of the.| Small Bex and Stove... -... who leok only to the flrares oy a noe may be, ig rites? in meat blue cartons, Third Door Above T hitect, with & force Cstimaind: 5} senor Mousind. My any bad given bail in S400 for ench | asi O 3 character.— Rockette containing 0 each; ii @ pieces Bi; s Poe P 4 casily misled 88 to ffs chAracter.— Rochester | containing M0 each; also in smaller ones of ten dee lo: at % percent. less thadim- | reported withimeight miles ot Columbus, Ky: i answer any indictment which ma: found, each—the latter a vory handy package for travelers, | Alto, 15 cases Bleached Cottons from tu sventa | J88t night. "They cut the telegraph tines be i Se ee Pon ob preva Bien am i ween tha place aud Oairo yesterday. | i DrowseD.—About 11 o’clock lag} | | Pa s SF The Portland Courter says: « Nothing | My snd-navy officers. or8. 00 ¥ : eee saree more capture ' fa hes Sprig in this vicinity for long years { | WF Every Ool'ar is stamped Alta een ree uae Wath, deci: Sn be at Unica O1y; Getiged here 183 arene soree ceeon it at st 5 serene — that more powertully operated to strength. “@RAY'S PATEN} MOLDED COLLAR,’ A large lot 0} Cambri Rdgings and Insertings, ‘They report that only twe hundred and fifty d avenue, ani " fy sf 1e, 7 en one’s belief in human Repravity Gus the | * x é With a great many other bargains fro: ction | prisoners were tured with Col. Hawkins, @ where x scenes connected with the wre2k of the Hohe. ; Svld byall dealers in men’s furnishing goods. | too numerous to mention, t van Biv" End parties of are escaping everyday, ‘drunk in miap. Ifanother aa of equal extent, vari. | The trade supplied by ca EMALE OUOLLEGE. rs ‘i : = drowned, whom he ty and richness should be cast upou our shores, : HATCH, JOHNSON & JORDEN’ Nd. A Railroad Traim Captured by Guerrillas— | =f it je tard telling who would be saved.” | fk eli eee hana ee war. | ote SERRE locton of tay Tadttviion wil) Sens etnepantecte Berces, oP | Boswell, AU us tiene he “4 3 ——— Deale: ) re | e iy vi : ect’ te ily : ‘wes nts, . > ee i* 5) cents per pound in New. ishing Goodé and Umbrellas, $1 Devonshire | Pula. For catalogues containin ng a: Lovwviti ; %9,--Ia pursuanes of di-| Short tine he doubtless would havebeea, my, | street, Boston, mar P-eom | mhi¢im* * sie rections Trym Gen. Schofield, and ign wecord- | crowned. ee oe e