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First Natitnal Bank Fimancial. “‘BALIS, PARTIES. Es oo ” QUNBOAT gies ING STAR. | rome new York Commercial, 0th) _ &e. a CAE fee oe) Cees oS OF WASHINGTON: © THE EVEN. pA ulation in gold is comparatively utet, @ , ap. erick, of the Potomac flotilla, i e ‘ n alee eat Maador Creek and was un- }' a B. D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooks & Vd.) Prosident. ee ae bear” side. There to be given at th ‘W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor, | 80: is altogether on the a ne cvacuiiion of | = Each t wth ot. north. on —- = ‘were rumors in the room o! - ee lass ay mATRO ‘Moree at m20-2t* Able to get off. “While thus situated, a party of Gen a er eee, Mobile and the resignatiop 1 0 f Mosby’s bat: . baat 3 is supposed ta be of Mosby’ talion, ‘WM. 5. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. WASHINGTON CITY: jigs which gold fell trqqeaciiene Ne and ecommenced'a rapid fire on her with musketty A aL i » TUESDAY. «MARCH 21, 1865. janicky condition. The of stocks is Peppering the boat pretty well, but injuring GOVERNMENT PRPOBIZ0RY Bo ore onboard. A few well directed saots | steadily declining; money ii pee ss eee * hi i aS | ereasing caution; and the w! Wasi $ > nf rs a READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. pears tobe in & very, critic@l | P ~ twelenavielgbotat } pathey Ege a aud. ‘ SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- | breaking of any important | ee eo ven 10-day ‘Themarkes is in ~— : boa re FINANCIAL AGENT OF THR UNttkD 1¢ AND OTHER MATTER. credits, might, in afew 7 wit” here. *. and is om acti¥e duty. STATES, GRAPH 5 vastating eae madarstand, tise been rec: BENBFiT OF F. STRAUBS New York—Fiest Bosrp. pct ae ‘off as much as possible its | A Drafted Peliceman. at TEMPERANOB Coupons, 104: 5-20's 101%; 10-40's, 89 x; Gold, FROM SHERMAN.§ LoTR st, OPPOSiT# THE TREASURY DSPSBtwRE, TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. capone national banks: and we Delieve | on eyzspAY BVEw ge isareh o1st, 1985, 155%. (_ienersl Sherman writes trom ie ee mn ‘ Se eee temporarily adop t policy. ait- 2, admitting Gentleman and Ladies, frien received seen resour . THE ATTACK ON MOBILE. fenlty of borrowing money fas forced some Tickets SLE COMMITTE ai SHERMAN AND SCHOFIRLD. from up Cape Fear river, and was, at the time Government nities with = joe Gaitea States, ‘we ef the Batteries Defen Mobile | nolders ot Governments to realize upon their J.F. Kelly, A. C. Smith, W. Be ‘Sitenced—The Rebel Ge ral Hind- | ponds, with a consequent serious fall in prices. | 14e6 Grant. ' ‘ man Killed. beahoie of re fell %: ive: twenties cere Us0ox CLUB BALL. Nzw Yorx, March 20 —New Orleans papers | and new issue, 1%. _Ten-for' which we! ce Save been received. especially pressed for sale, opened geteial There will be s PEPE Saturday last says: | 80d sold dewn to 92—a decline of 3 on eardbeia Here. Fae Licagune extra of vs | day's prices; but atterward the board orders | sive st STOTT. an we draw the conclusion that the force of the On Saturday last an attack was made on the | were recetved which put up the price to 93. | 8m me URSD AS March ey ae AB * patteries defending Mobile bay by the monitors, | There is some apprehension lest forced sales | Qommittes—B. 0. Bedell eg John | former arrived at or befere Goldsboroug! ‘Two of them silenced the batteries, driving the | should produces still farther Pps SL Err Mitchell, George H. Husted, D. Spaulding, M.J. | ©,, yesterday, thus effecting 8 virtual junction s' 1s. ime bee ‘ be ee seeodtihat the rebel Gefisral Hind- | had the effect of materially checking subscrip- igor Masa 50 emcee Ira Gorey Ay with Schofield. It, is impossible that any Zann, while en route at pepe bale pied gg rer fh She’ prevailing un- and iad admitting Grrisat”. | efforts the rebels ‘ihay-haye made te check Sitios beswrern Oakiam aud the RioGrande. | easiness Tespecting credits makes it difficult to him in the course of the past week could have He had a number of wagons and ambulances | borrow, and produces the appearances of very LOST AND FOUND. succeeded: as fer Lee £0 to reinforce Johnston freighted with tobacco, and it is supposed he | urgent demand. The rate on calis is7 per le ccee: : : bad in addition consider@ble plate and coin, | cent., with am unusually close discrimination REWARD —Strayed from No, 22 ext as to enable him to check Sherman’s advance ‘When killed he was in advance of the train. reevecHing csuaieraie: on sayy oor very 10, Oapitol street, a small ee ac ri oe would so weaken him (Lee) as to have resulted - rate remains goed | mar 4.0." The above will be veil att" | ere this in the tall of Richmond. THE LATE FRESHETS. names. h return.- ‘ore’ exchange is firmer; not s0 muc! : = PiTTsruRG, March 20.—Telegraphic com- ans pres demand.at present as froman | [_,98T>02 8 Ry ae Ci inst. = | Nordo we believe that if Lee ventures to munication with Oil City not being re-estab- | anticipation of active buying to-morfow. Im- | neck. A reward of $10 will be paid if le ee 62 | carry his whole force to Johnston, (thus aban- of writing, ready to meve again, and that he had followed, with slignt exception, the path ile O08 before he lett Sea Fi states that he bad ordered arsenal Fayetteville to be blown up, as he hardly thought the Governmept would need an ar- senal in future in either of the Carolinas. Jobnston’s entire army is not believed to consist of over 4000 ‘when he gets all his forces concentrated at or near Goldsboro. NO PASSES, 4 The issue of passes to civilians to visit the Army of the Potomac was to-day suspended- Yesterday a large number of the sutlers came up on the Webster, and the remainder will follow as expeditiously as practicable. BUYING MUSERTS FROM D§SERTERS. — General Grant has made a special requisi- tion for more money to buy muskets from the rebel deserters, who are allowed $21 for their Crook. W. Wal: | From knowledge of the country in which Sherman &nd Schofield are operating, and of . many circumstances bearing on their recent L A movements not generally known to the public, of 20th st,| B7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. WH Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKER & CO., a5 SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness ahd des. patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers. A constant supply of the Notes om bénd and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THR UNITED STATES. lished, we can give but meagre details of | porters whe have been long deferring their re- | Ohio avenue. mh 2! doning Richmond,) he can defeat Sherman, | 8S on coming into our lines. We purchase Government Vouchers on the Most - | mittances, from an expectation of a tall in gold, —A small white ENVELOPE, containing s , » ————— losses by the late flood. The total loss is im” | 57. now remitting quite extensively. pertmonnsie. the ladys marroso tue envel: | reinforced as he has been by this time byScho- | RECOVERY OF SOLICITOR WHITING, | FAVORABLE THEMB, ani give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN MENT LOANS at ail times cheerfully furnishes WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashic:, Wasnincton, March 20, 1845, m 21 tf Solictor Whiting, after a long absence, in consequence of sickness, has returned, and re- sumed his duties in the War Department. millions of dollars. Oil City was completely paithonti¢ dence’ changes aay eee wae gant e paid if returned to Box 870, C: fieid. If an ee pa eo esa ie flooded. and steady. New corn w: - | fee, _____________________"*"_ | Lee might have accom: ed &u: for his so Many business offices were Hosted | Oats were dulland lower Pork was decidedly | ¢ O8T—On Tageday night Tost, at the Taree at . rea ie Bea seackied rapidity. "All ae betom lands above | lowers Beet was heavy. Lard was quietand | Us o14 Folow® Hall, & lady's BLACK © OTH | rapidly sinking cause by 8 and rapid S i , trim! . 3 Ang Oil City were submerged, and MeChnioek ‘and | a eee PN eetancaitne ands ine arananGde in the deme Will oblige the loser By returnina it moyement, that time has passed. A single 2 “7 ae tues Iitccon Uscek rere’ carried away, | retail houses are matking down their prices to SN ee o. ie fertnight more will evidently enable Sherman Derricks and banks, SONAR S large ce | correspond to the decline in gold. A ioked up on 12th Atreet on Thursday morn. to get within co-operating distance of Grant's tity of oil, came down, an e river was black | ip ari 6 inst. @ owner can ge! y . ee remains about Rich- with floating barrels, moet of them filled with | 4 UTHORIZED RNORUITING AGENOY. calling at JOHN BLIGH’S stable, proving prop. | Position; and then, if Lee rem a oil. Along the banks were sad evidences of A PARKER & erty and paying char, m 18-3t* mond, his day of grace for possible escape in recks. Allthe towns along the Alleghan: J, 0. 0.. RSEWARD.—A creamcolored MARE, : ee aituee e ehany RECRUITING AND SUBSTITUTE AGENTS, Re, peosn-colorel ems the direction of Danville, it seems to us, will menee, being moderately estimated at over two On change to-day, Flour was quiet and ope. | The pocket-boo contained $40. gareverd ity . fice. it PoRTMASTER AT NEW ORLEANS.—The Presi- dent yesterday appointed R. W. Taliaferro, son of the Taliaferro whose opposition to secession excited so much comment in Louisiana at the outbreak of the war, Postmaster at New Or- leans. NAVAL OFFIC: Wells, of Louisiana, was yesterday appointed R.—T. M. Wells, son of Gov BX BROOKER & BELLEW, Auctioneers, . 365 7th street, one door above I, e } ffi t, Washington. . wert = A considerable quantity of oll inbarrelswill | _ gabstitutes hed at the lowest rates. | tinct mark gn bet nook an if (rom 4 born cr spaid. | have passed away. naval officer at New Orleans. BTOOK OF CLOTHING, HATS. CAPs, BooTs be recovered, having floated into the eddies | 3. C HAZLETON. T. H. GLADBMON. J- 0. | Tet fialee Fon, YE thy wuove reward for’ any | SS —_—_______—_ AND SHOES. THE EFFROTS OF A DBALEK ears Cee cee neem ee Se ed a ne Te | ERR me Net ot Pesci Basement ma information which will enable me to recover her. AN INTERESTING SOENE, Promorion—Capt. H.W. Smith, discharge | DEQHINING MORNING ‘next, March SMe Manta anata ork ot proieety | RRMARING.cWe remytial ang te | siege aetetratana owt | _Atcleven clock thin morning Major Hw. | oer Hendaaarins Uspetinent st Washing: | b.g MUAY MOMUING gu MASS 2 ou jew and’ Fashio : : : ‘was washed tshore. The large field of Man- make Metabitelihest, cpaned Mt No. 488 loth TRAY HORSELLIE Gictify that Jesse Anderamn | COMBED: Sth N. ¥. cavalry, and others of the | ton, has been promo’ o! above J, we will sell ‘the entire stock of & dealer Major in the Quartermaster’s Department. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. LATER FROM EUROPE. The English Press on the American Situ- ation—A Speck of War—A French Minis. ter for Washington: New York, March 21.—The steamship City ot London with Liverpool dates to the 6th, and (Queenstown on the 9th, has arrived. It is reported that Louis Napoleon has firm- declining business, removed to our store for con. venience of sale, d name in part a@ full line of Gents Furnish: Goods. Fine Shirts, Clothin Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c ,'tke whut; to be sold without reserve, for cash. . @7 Dealers are invited to attend. m 21-3t BBOOKER & BELLEW, Ancts. « BY 7408. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown,D.0, CHANCERY SALE. By virtue of a decree rendered on the 10th day of Ieee rai 135, by the Supreme Oourt of th if trict of Columbia. in Bospee. Auber 3 in which Henry Crow, Thomas QOrow ai Harris are complainants. snd James, Ghar William Matthews, and Kdward Hunt and jy .m., on WHDNBSDAY. the 2th day o h Taub, by public auction, to the hi, heat tid 4 plarch, the ‘premises, Lot Nos 162, i He wnPos addition to Georgetown, D. C., wi “ ments thereon, late the estate of {Barove deceased, upon the following terms, to wit> Ons! chester was entirely covered with coal oil bar- | street, four doors south of Pennsylvania avenue, Tels, and one piece of bottom land a short dis- | All those who would be pleased to patroni brought beforeme a light nankeon HORSE, | officers and men of Custer’s Division appeared ° about 15 hands high, taken up asan astray, on | at the War Department with seventeen rebel tance below, about twenty-one acres in extent, | establishment will be sure of receiving eve Tuesday. the 14t * on 2 the In: 3 me pecans eee nears | Renta een ene amg [amet Peete Pee | SUN teers OT Oey teen Oe ntused mass. u larch 17, 1865. Charlottes y: Oibe Pitabarg Soe pers alsosay the flood Lf 18 TO. GIVE NOTIOB, That the subscri- The owner of the said horse is requested to come Earl in Alleghany attained a height of 31 feet > ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of | forward, prove property, pay charges, and take arly. inches. The entire portion of Pittsburg lying amngten oomuitys taithe Diserict of Columbia, him aw ee 1865. jRiee MDERSON Each officer and soldier in this party cap- } ters testamentary on the personal e: in m 18-e@0: : 7 5 along the river bank from that polnt to Lisw- | Yarden, late of Washin mcity D, i deceatd, | Tae eee Sun tie Gate Sie ae id 8 having claims &, Bi le- is = shops, foundries, saw-mills, etc. On Du- | ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, - BOARDING. tor. quesne’s way, below St. Clair street, there is | with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on = * f th no eantived! th immense loss and injury to stock, machinery, | cr before the 18th dayof March next; they may WO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. with ‘The names of ie party who captare: 2 f oundries, machine shops, rolling mills, nail | otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of T or without Board, on @ st., bet. 1}th and 1th | flags are:—Major H. B. Compson, Sth N. Y- in eg od &, factories and glass works. thie saidieniase. 335, | Std. No. 344, Apply om the premises. _m 21-3t* avalry: Capt. C. OC. Bruton, A. D.C. to Gen'l ; Ana, his wife. are defendants, I will sell at ; The Alleghany gas works are under water, | fu Stiawiw! "A: Ke VABDEN, Mrecutor.” | PLEASANT ROOMS and Grat-clam HOARD at | Guster, 22a N.¥. cavalry: Lieut. S, Kuder, sin | Wy, TesOlved cm, maiminining, (he, empire of and the city therefore in darkness. 156 G street north, bet. 21th and 21st ats., four ae ‘ ee 5 At ' (OMMEEROIAL BUILDING squares from War and Navy Departments, | N. Y. cavalry; Lieut. R. Niven. Sth N. Y. eay- The London Star repudidtes the rumors of Gold Down to 158 . names Aa Charges reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. alry; Sergeant James Conklin, Sth N. Y.caval- ponte sere pane ae eaerie. x i . 6 i iw? E : Cor- 2 eT NGARILANEALET! = oa a ry; Sergeant R. Bourey, ist Va. cavalry; Cor- | tenders his resignation, but Napoleon refuses fourth of the purchase money in cash at the time of the sale, and the residue in twe equal gaym.-n1 at sixand twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the purshaser’s bonds with a surety or sureties, to l® approved by the trustee. Nzw York, Mareh 20.—At (Gallagher's ox- JOBN FARRELL. SOUR OR FIVE GENTLEMEN CAN BE WELL 6 change to-night gold is at 159; old 5-20's and — eee natal ith BOARD and LODGING on | poral H. H. Bickford, &th N. ¥. cavalry; Cor- 10-40°s. 90%; New York Central, 100%; rier FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. K street, south corner of 2th. mar 2) | poral H. Harvey, 22d N. ¥. cavalry; Private G, 60%; Hudson, 100%; Reading, 99; Michigan | PRODUCE REGULATED BY THE PRICE OF )OARD—Persons desiring pleasant ROOMS with | Ladd, 22d N. Y. cavalry; Private O. Anderson, Cchiral, 99x; ‘wickigan Southern, 50; Illinois GOLD, B BOARD. call uthwest corner 2ist and H | 16:14. cavalry; Private W. Carmon, Ist N, to accept. ComMERCTIAL.—Liverpool—Cotton, exporters market flat. Manchester market steady. Breadstuffs quiet and steady. Provisions dull. Lard firm 5 _ Terms moderate. Bath in heuse, “3 5 OES eiincs was yery large and the ex- BTET EE 3) cents. 128-1 * Y. cavalry; asia Eo) Seer Y. cay- Lonxpon, March 9.—Consols s¢4a83% for qiotames ne converances to be at the expense of citement intense. Gold, after the call, sold POTATOES—$1 25. alry; Private M. Crowley, BOON TO a ae matatcont M. PHOMPSON, Trustes down to 158, but rallied to 1594 and closed | _ Similar reductions in eur consignments of PERSONAL. Private 0. A. Cohen, Sth N. Y. cavalry; Pri- | The Times says: ¢-‘The signs of the Conted- eo&ds THOS. DOWLING, Auctionces’ Stee WIN Favors shld vate John Miller, 8th N.Y. cavalry. crate ecnnnstion Save Broun) as yin Sora BBY GBEAN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. —— (Grand. sone Haaecect) wee permemia QUORBS RUPE, A ZOROPEAN GENTLEMAN OF NOBLE | ‘Thesemen were of the 3d division, under | final scene, and the part we shall be called on No, 626, corner of 7th and D streets north, i ie was perform: TObACOS, birth wishes to correspond with » lady of | command of Geueral Custer, and were mostly | to play init. Is the Federal Government to | AUCTION SALE OF WELL KEPT HOU, by the German company last night ina style ot CIGARS, epee Peeters. Andie HARRAT Bon eae 2d brigade, Col. Wm. Wells, ist Vermont | maintain a quarrel with England in the shape HOLD FURNITURE. OUsR effectivenees corresponding with that in which BUYERS SOLICITED.” &e. eattington pidress BARON vo ROOT Ms ote nd S . > Ont | of claims which she does not acknowledge! On MONDAY, the 2th instant, at 10 o'clock s, m they have brought out other masterpieces of | 1m << cavalry commanding. The question we have to address ourselves | Wo Shall sell, atthe residence of agentlemas, ts: =e ERSONAL — Will the young led ‘ : : he ly who came hy ai artment, th operatic compositions. A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR P on the first boat from Alexandria, Monday Onierms vine © Le ba seen si . asd Carl Formes could not well be surpassed in eal bd 965 meee of land, aud if desired 100 Toe ana Pownd t6 5 gentlemen aan ae dott bearers were Us! cau, ae aay ae 4 ; % acres adjoining. eo! - r, pleas pa line to Doctor 5 with interes! the part of Marcel. He was in such voice as | ally good ehataetarsthe: feullive Woaes kas htvend Washington post office. Strictly honorable. og tbs Yebece Was 8 heer i! clining housekeeping, No. 365.0 s Sa aud sth streets north rigs) © eet Between Mahogany Carved Wood Hair Gleth Sofas, Easy, Side and other Chairs, f Mahogany Marble Tep Centre Tables and Bhades, to is simply whether they can goto war with a fair prospect of success. If they can they certainly will. The Times argnes that the Washington gov- ee eae eens oe | inate baring tit thelsenteainerreb a neacee nell Scag those present were Gen. Townsend, | eee een noe ee the arretign of tenes, Miahovany Jonny lind and otter Bedsitad, Acting was characterized by all the power and | Per baving all died with finest kinds oftrait:.| 4 Among thos! - n , | ing immediately upon the restoration of peace, | Mahogany Jenny Lind and other Hedsteads, dignity connected with his name in this con- | Ice house filled with spring water ice; splendid new 486 FINE PAINTINGS. Acsictant Secretary of War Dana, Senator | butit will be for pee statesmen (at the | Mahogany Marble Top Dream, Buresus 60; stabling for twelve horses and ten cows; LANDSCAPR, by Sontag; CHICKEN PAINT. | Haris, ot New York, Senator Howard og | proper ume to see that the quarrel is not al- berry, Walzut and other Wardrobes, lowed to hang over until it suits the American con venience. The Times’ city article alludes to the proba- ble shipment of gold to New York, $ M. De Montholon has been appointed French Minister to Washington and M. Dano to Mex- ice. ‘alnut Enclosed and other Washstands, yon Prwing sed dene Bureaus, Excellen rather Beds, Pillows a; . Hair, Husk and other Mattresses Do) t@™* nection. barn .40x00; the entire farm newly fenced, new spring house; | ING, by Tait. MO’ HER’: Y;b i ichigan, and Mrs. Custar, the beautifu To-night, Ee Dame Blanche. To-morrow | hen houre, &., Xe) Excellent neighborhood un’ | dep. ‘in’ Handsome Freres, with 8 tee UnOiee eects tide of the gallant Custar and who night, Gounod’s new opera, Mireille, abounding | stoex, form tmnplomontar nha ured the whole | ENGRAVINGS, &c., for sale at young ; 2 in beautiful music, and which is now pre. | ed with the farm will be sold ate fir va Me Tee N AEREITEES, naturally took a deep interest in the proceed- sented for the first time in this country. ‘On | for the farm very accommodating. For forther | ma0-stt Bight Doorewghts Oat eae tit, | ings. - : articular i thi ; A. ¥ i Friday night, Madame Johannsen tak s her | BATGHIMLON, on thoth street road, hiiles from GEBING MILLINERY, £e, Oe a tea hauee sae Blankets, Qomforts, Sheets and en, Three-ply Ingrain and other Carpets, Side Boards, Lounges, Hat Racks and Clocks, Glass and Croc! benefit in Fidelio, with an excellent cast. ‘ashington. ‘Possession immediately. Georgetown.—Mrs, B. WHAT intone her cgn Major Compson handed him a letter from Gen. Gook, Air Tight and ‘other Btoves, This is positively the last week ef the Ger. ea oT Flende and they bli thas sho will ‘open 0 Sheridan, in which, after concisely narrating LOCAL NEWS. A Lot of itch en Beg uiaites, on ‘ 8 ne e's Patent 5 + March Ww a ndsome as- mab er ar foo numerous to m fy man troupe here, as some change in their kK in eemplete Order: will be fold cheap by ne rtmevt ‘of Spring Bonnets, Ladies’ Dress Dage | te deeds of iheibrave meni who captured the Terms Cash nention m2l-eokds| GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucti. No. 626,cormer7th and D strects north, ‘ ——— DxcCEASED.—Mr. F. Bloodgood, a prominent citizen of New York, and for some time Sua- perintendent of the New York and Erie Rail- flags, he asked for them a furlough of 30 days. Secretary Stanton, after reading the letter aloud, called up to him in turn each member 80 Western programme makes it necessary for | plying to JOHN BRADY, No. 547 13th street, be- | 804 Headdresses. just received from New York. them to visit Pittsburg next week. 7 fabited and C st&., Island. ‘mm 18-8t* raaiee ace invited to call and examine her Goods, CoEpMBrIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DU! PensOwat.—Postmaster General Dennison MB, Maxoz 18. 1855—Proposala will | FJ ORSB FOR SALRB. of the group of heroes, and asked them indi- | road, died suddenly at Willard’s Hotel last] RXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD AND i = — t ru 5 . 4 KITOHEN left town last evening for Ohio with the view Dar farch Es ee eke reas SED RE nO, A beautiful Black Morgan Horse for sale cheap, | vidually to narrate the history of theirrespect- | Night of heart disease. Thedeceased was well | FURNITURE AND A LARGE WELL SELECT of adjusting business left tl . | two additions to the buildings of this institution, | 84 the owner has no further use fer him. : ich, he introduced th known in Washington, and will be missed by | ED BIBRARY AT ACOTION. i) e unsettled whensum Drawings and specifications may be seen at the | This horse ie young. perfectly sound and ive captures; after which, ‘oduced them | a jarge circle of valued friends. On PBIDAY, the 2ith instant, at 10 o'clock 9. m mMoned to the Cabinet. institation. forte. crys well, and asa saddle horse to Mrs. Custer, the wife of theig gallant com- ae gE sheets zou epee gent'eman de: Itis reported that Rear Admiral Bahigren| The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. asfewequals. Apply to Dr. KEASBY, 457 9t! Harris, i R —Thi i i oe AF = e- aouri avenae. will soon be relieved of the command of the | mp EM, GALUAUDER,” | eitect vert oF at the itabie ds Ohapin & Matlock, | miayocts And ‘0 Senaiox Harris, of thelr own |e Second Ward succeeded recoven tng | Rebmeen.t'gand cth stfacts,a large auvoctment of South Atiantic blockading squadron, at bis | = es President. 2 “ ene wane. Le ‘The several narratives thus given in graphic | Chest and contents, except about 2460, stolen | Walnut Book Case modore Godon. Farlor se. Sais Spree. co) The\enitec: treet. : ; ‘mi7-4t* | interesting and amusing in the extreme. slisg between Iathand I3thand F and Gatrets Fi +4 7 The New York Tribune has assurances bonding ane an) other Lee oe eA see fom Teale eee ce a aEtED PROPHROYING a Sere ey : ges oh Neat | nora cee nee seca | Feather Beds, Pillows + id Bol ste: nenen: trom the highest quarter that the policy. of OF any ey cory this war its commencement, consequence and end, | dence and the time at which he hadentered | yj. .e:ny vor ONE DOLLAR, at the Dollar | Shoots Oomtouts Seventy eee Secretary McCulloch fs fixed and will be un-| _m18 Im* 1sth’ street, corner of i. | Pifo predicted two years ago the re election ef | the service, and on ascertaining that Sergeant | Jewelry Store, 538 Pennsylvyaua avenue, near | Oarpets and Oil Oloths changabie, that during his administration of W OLLARD & GILBERT, tant affatea ae aie, oon be canes ace LL impor, | Bourey. of West Virginia, had taken up arms | 4x street. m 21-5t* Large lot of Chins, Glass and Crockery ware, oy Treasury no MOT food: bearing Donits will floor, formerly Bullman ‘a Hotel. | " ie A at the very outbreak of the rebellion, and pro- | se! } 4 jorge and well assorted Library of Miscellaneous 7 "| REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND GENE fee persons have Blready. through the ed to fight it through to theend, he remarked JANTED—Ten good DRESSMAKERS. In- Books. ume of the currency. FOr BAL advice of this medium, been saved from ruin. ae no soldiers in the Union army had done V quire at No. 459 13th st, bet. Band C, Jtv | _mai-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Sr7 The flood in the Susquehanna river is | will attend to the Buying.Selling and Renting | G, D- SMITHS better service than those of West Virginia, | "['WO LARGH ROOMS for rent. north M street, | FRY THOS. DOWLING, Auct., Georgetown. rapidly subaiding, communication with Pitts- | Broverty. Collections of Rents, and Olaimsagaingt * WILD CHERRY TONIO BITTERS. and he commended Sergeant B. for the special | “mb 21-2t* BXTENSIVE SALE OF HORSES. OARRIAG Guatrab aud Penusyipacia codse has bese fully | ,,0sice 371 D street, directly opposite the Na- = 7 devotion he had shown by his long service al- | Fro BENT—A part of the MOUSE or ROOM for | PACKS: PUR GIES HARNESS, FURNITU re-established, and the trains are running on Sonat Intelligencer office, between 7th and 8th | TH18 PROPHYLATIC is sold by all Druggists | TeAdy given and his pledge for the futare. bie Fant Str 3 cameect, between B ann 0) suiter On W. DNEBDAY MORNING, Mareh goth, at schedule time. a nw coop eet and Grocers. Among the flags presented were two of oTion: Tae = Gate aE x af 3 | orale +Ewillsell at the house and stables of WwW a This great PANACEA has been established 2 | Farly’s headquarter flags, one presented to aa ‘ 4 X an eter Von Essen, Es; jo. 35 Congress sireet, , E Have just received our spring stock of fi 7 . 6 BOOK on Satuf@ay night will confera favor b rgetown, his ent! jtoek, — Depeeeeee teak artes parm ate Navy | wRENCH CHINA, consisting of rich de-qamry | Ye8t#. Its medical proprictios are him on the very day of its capture. Also, twe | sending the Book to the Star Office, ove? YF Uaisealienrwork Borers. oe No oepeT oat Reber sympathizers to construct torpedoes oy gorated Dinner, Tea, and Toitet Bete, TONIC, ASTRINGENT AND AROMATIC, of Gen. Crook’s headquarter flags, recaptured | wp — No questions neLY,,5 H. MOMILE RE. 3 Hacks and Harness, in good order the vicinity of Pauams for the purpose of blows | No steakci to eae one iets ich wre shall It will eradicate all derangement of the STOM- | by us at Waynesnoro. SOR RENT—A fice BRIOK STABLE and CAR b Qerrisges Sec tiaraaes ANE BP the United States naval vessels in]the | mers, We shall at all tines Heep our, goods ACH and BOWELS. It gives Following upon the presentation of the flags, | HQikGe HOUSE, cnietie tor sea horses; | & Buggies, 1 Cutting Box mare et » bus thelr plans have been | parked af the lowest srket pee sorording to STRENGTH and BEAUTY to the YOUNG, Secretary Stanton addressed the captors as | most central location in Washington; rear of B74 | Qneand tro horse Sleight |) | z mi3-6t* ” 604 Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. BEJUVENATES THE OLD, follows : I 10 Pde BRLLEW & OO. 370 Bevan tran, | Blankets, Whips te. ac. sas PRRIONATION AnD Avrorrwent—S. M.| 5a) NRW SPRING GOODS. Cures Officers and Soldiers : Tn the name of the Pres. | $4 door south of Odd Feltows* ial “mh BC” 4 Bxeelient Feather Beds | t '» Eaq., in consequence of continu + — ‘ . i $ BA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE— - ga health, has resigned the presidency of the Pnil- ae Will open on Monday next a fine as- Welch OL El GE ae 1dent andiot fhe pegnla os tbe Ualies) Stazea, it iene silver urn, containing fon ares papas nel is my pleasant duty to return you thanks for om Will be rented at auction, twe Livery Stables, | Adelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad | sortment of new STRAW GOODS, viz :—Ladies’, INDIGESTION, LASSITUDE OF SYSTEM, names ofeach sirup engravéd on the cans | Sheddi: i t i month. rd o! re ve elect- a o a " alr-pump(Syivester s patent) complete. wil 8 80) ‘ermsat sale. ‘Hin with s ehoice lot of fine FRENCH FLOWERS JAUNDICE, AGUE AND FEVER. commencement, been displayed by yourselves | Cheap for cash. Oallat Drug Store 370 pesiti cE Re cklev, of Lowell, Mass. to fill the | RispoNns MILLINERBY r and the command to which you are attached, and 7th sts. - sveere m 2iroe z enue positive. de FANCY | tostimonialsof PEOPLE WELL KNOWN in Wash- id GOODS of all kinds: i vacancy. Mr.H.is said to be well fitted for} toget! itt OBTAIN A CIRCULAR. in which will be found the position. The retiring president, Mr. Fel- Ey ‘if Re Pont Li oo dallera Boabeai FaNoy i ton, has long been looked upon as a master | kerchiets. real Lace Edgings, Insertings, [llu- | 28ton. mbi7-1m spirit among railroad men, and during the ex- | sions, Waists and Sleeves, Rats, Mice and Water MADAME P: CE tended period that he has managed the affairs | Falle'of patural hair, Hair Nets: Headdresses, Kid a ofthe company its success has been prover- apd other Gloves, fine fancy Back Combs, ‘Ball would announce to the Ladies of Thie, I believe, is the fourth time that I have had the pleasure of receiving flags taken in battle by General Sheridan’s command; and on mo occasion has more signal service been rendered to the Government than on that which brought about the capture of these flags. Foe. SALE—One pair of Bay Carriage HORS 6 years old and handsome, may be seen for a few days if not vasly disposed of at eher & Py- well, Sth st., bet. D For farther particu- lars inquire of THOS, MAGUIRE. m21-3t* 1% HOUSES AND REFRIGERATORS FOR Meat, Fish. and Butter Dealers. REFRIGE- Five more of 5. B. & . W. Smith’s American Parlor ORGANS. tenn with previon stock makes our assortment ete, Several very good sesond-hand Pianos—very reasonable. Pins and Buckels, Dress and Cloak Trim: ee Buttons, fine Toilet Articles, &c.,&c. Bonnets | Washington and its yicinity that she hae been Hxgavy DEFaLcaTion.—About three months | ™sde te order. Mianine sewing done with neat- | among the first to select from the present sea- i 4 5 i Two of Chickering’s School Pianos, made is 08 deficiency appeared in the accounts of ness and dispatch. me ery body, and get cheap son’s importations. She takes this mode to re- | To you and your brave comrades in arms RATORS and MBATe SAFRBS, for tamilies.— i 5 ; Mr. John M. Riley, the collector of internal | ©°°4**t Rew Te ieee ee ith. quest a visit from her former patrons,and any | I again, in the name of the President andthe | G2¢*P-;4t the Cabinet Works and Furniture oes eter eee eee eee ane St. ‘Three second hand Mason& Hamlin’s Melodeons, "Two of Chickering’s celebrated fall Grant Pianos. JOHN F ELLIS, Btore. K street, corner 8th, opposite south side of Northern Market. m 21-3t* ONEY LIBRRALLY ADVANCED on DEA- MONDS, WATOHES, JEWELRY: &c. All aos strictly centidential. Office hours from revenue for the fourth district, in Philadel- N. B.—Depot for Boswell & Warner’s COLO- | who may favor her with a call. Ladi, i bia, amounting to not less than $f 000. | BIFIC forcoloring the hair. {C! a} mis Iw see Bonnets displayed in the eladow to attract he matter was promptly takenfin hand by Fiznvan corte aie their attention, but if they come in to see them, Commissioner Lewis, and such energetic steps ‘DEA! resorted to as resulted in the Tecavery of the “a RPE DUe F Seelter, the vcounes {nil be he: nieasek people, return thanks. The request of your General that leaves and farlonghs be given to you, and that you be paid the amount now due 6 Penn’s avenue, ; DIRECTORS. I 0. 0. F—A Special Meeting of COLUM- | Witshugh Coyle, Z. D. Gilmen She he iforconterting | MG. Mery,” Laonigneone ss you, will be granted, and you will each be M., tol, and from 5 to7P. M. No. 234 mh20-8t between 9th and | th sts whole amount, $300,000 by the defaulting agent NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, Her stock of FANOY GOODS—such as, LAC m | Y ani: s from 13 OOOO and $100,000 béing guaranteed by his ofetcal | i . JACONET and SW183 WAISTS, FANCY BAOK | &w8rded 2 medal of honor, voted by Congress | Fenneyivanis avenue, two deors rom 1th street, BU40E SILKS? BLACK SILKS! sureties.— Philadelphia Bulletin. WASHINGTON, D.C. COMBS, INSERTINGS snd BDGINGS, BBAL | for gallant and meritorious services in this tah 2]-]m* Diamond Broker. = UACRS, PRRFUMERY, FRENCH CORSETS, | war. I wish that you may all safely reach | BQ4 PENNA. AVENUE. 394 eid DRESSES AND MANTLES, FROM TEE NEW YORK AUCTION SALES! We have just received from auction a splentil assortment of the best makes of BLACK LYONS TAFFETAS, BLACK GROS DE RHINE, : WATERFALLS, HAIR PUPFS, anda complete J. M. Brodhead, stock of SUN SHADES and SUN UMBRELLAS,— i Norment, | She offers at a small advance, they being from one Samuel Norment. 4 a — of the largest manufacturers in New York, aud be- WM. B. MoLEAN, Scribe. This Bank having been authorized by fhe Comp- | ing without a secend profit, customers can judge NATION per roller of the Currency to commence the business tt Waa = as eens Benue Chun. ‘There of bankingjunder the net of Con: of quality and price by seeing for themselves, your homes, that you may have a pleasant time with your mothers, wives, and sweet- hearts, that you may retarn to your comrades n renewed strength, and that you may be spared to witness. the final overthrow of the enemy you have fought on so many fields, and the re-establishmentin perpetuity of tho Union of the States. HATS AND OAPS8, Spring Styles of HATS AND OAPS now ready at GLADMON & WILSON’s, 394 Pa. av., bet. 43¢ and 6th sts., m21-6t* next National Hotel, GAN MARE FOR SALE.—F. r ity li: Monae av itann, foruerty ie neo seeiiat: erty of Gardner Howe, Bsq., Ludlow, t; six years old; fifteen hands hi, porfect pot, without blemish; kind in 7 o.1, : ate en. rill be heldon WEDNESDAY BVENING, | Wm. A. Bradiey,D. B. Clarke pay N. 19.2 | 336s, will open on Monday, the 2th instant, inthe | Also, 10 dozen assorted NEOK RUPFS, at 8) to AY. the Sd inat «at the resdexse of IVs" bipe house formerly: occupied by the Pat- | 75, being about 60 per cent, cheaper than that tic Bank, southwest corner of Dand 7th streets. | ease per hea pretty article of dress can be pro- eur elsewhere. . F. FRENCH. corner of sth strect east and bani m2l THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. N Saturday we received f f OHICK- ONINGY 2888 famed PIANOS wie Pennsylvania avenue. . meeting will commence at734 o’clock, P. A rystemn of liberality will, at all times, be ex- BLACK POULT DE S0IE, Mand it is desired that memb y | tended to Depositors, ‘Once more Ladies, I would eall ttenti Great applause succeeded this neat and per- ble harness, and. gay and dashing under on band at that'time, “°° embers be Punctaally | “Collections made, and drafta furnished on allac- | to. the little "New York. MILEINEAY AWD | tinent address. saddle, Any iady of boy can handie fier. She Splendid BLAOK GROS GRAINS, Dy coder. ct the President. cessible points, FANOY BTORB, where you can find a well selected. he Secretary, then turning toSenator How- | offered for sale without a fault, as the owner cai BLACK roy ABMUBES. @h 21-2! W.F. WILLIAMS, Sec’y. Bpecial attention will be given to the purchase | stock of Fresh Goode of every description, and T r4 not mateh her in style or color, The attention of up J SECOND WARD DRa and sale of United States bonds, jficates of in- | Persons ready to do their pee lease you, ard, said, “I beg to introduce to you the Hon: | private families and army officers is requested to ranging in price from $1.25 to $5 per yard, sitd si! KESOOTR IGN MUTUAL AID | Gohtodness, quartermaster sincee Mes ete ae mevag S PRINOE. Mr. Howard, & Senator from the State of Mich- | this animal. Bhe can be seen at the stables of ary chenn, 54 tbh, Welobought 4 wa le regular meekly ting sof the association | AU business entrusted to the Bank will have ORIEN igan, the present home of Gen. Custer. The | mar 21-tf Sth-strest, between D and ¥. UNDER THE HAMMER FOR OASH aist promp 3 N Senator feels and shares with you the honor EOALL ATEENEION TO TWO OF OHI o'clock, at German Hall, ith st.. near by member of the Associatio: ie ie FITZHUGH COYLE, President, also ured pecte. CHARLES BRADL Gashier. tf s yt this occasion.” BRING & SONS fine fall i be present as business of importancedemaads hee cenien ——__ait and glory. ¢ PIANOS, now jn store gad on on APN We have ase Sgreat many good bs on. We fe ry TO OUR OUSTOMERS. attendance, FoR 84 Bair of ne HORSES. among Senator Howard, in acknowledging the in- gainsin : . Ww. 7 them one pair of Black rk colts; also, thr: faa : te te om thi t its mane ae AS Bed BP SEDING. Bec ¥- | good single riving, horech aaliaes for fails ceetac Rear eee 1 ores BNE soldiers, | Mvca Pianos. The character and staudiag of tre | DBEEB GOODS, NOTICE yu pecial meetin rposes at W. ©. Hazel’s Stables, Beall street, ip the name af the peop my State, the im- | grin. and the feputation of those distinguished LINENS, LS ofthe a atest Sed) Exeorytion Olah ai Beorestown,D. E rr agent Owing to the decline in gold, we shall allows | mediate fellow citizens of General Custer, I | Pia ats, Who use only and recommend only the Taki Aaseerers . = = is m a. h. ii ade by this firm is quite sufficien 2 . ORROW (Tuerday) EVENING, at 73¢ o'clock, | — - DISCOUNT OF 10 PRR ORNT beg to tender you thelr and my most sincere | Pianos mate 1) et ock insoliaited. 5 . we Experiences ereeteacataree: | IN'EE EReTnG AAD Eien EO ks | ie 3 = SNE x0 TANNED. CON Se eA SoA DEREON, President. | BIlai 303 oth street, between a onallcash sales frem this date. ‘The Secretary then introduced the Hon. {ra | Sole Depot for so . B. TMAN , Secretary. Lm 20-2 lo gh bis ne 3 re arris , le CITIZENS, ATTENTION —A mecting of | beeravied iy weep see eaee or measto will | nr GOODS are marked in plain figures at tri. pia phat ping Toe aera tet at dae An MBRICAN PARLOR O RGANS, BHIRTINGS, Ne: tate St Ree ae etiure, auxiliary to the | readily; sed exec.te om the piano with rare perfec: | Sing advance on the ‘his, gentlemen, is s proud day forme. I] mn o1tt 20° PORES SVenUes OME 10th street, SHEERTINGS, FUbkd yaar gue Common Gourell Ghecsber cx | treoraiuary reralene: MATH D#. AFFive8 8t most ox- poe a feel. more, prond than éver that J can represent BTOMISON'S FANOX, BFORE. LINEN HDKFS, Attepdanes og meree 2: tT p.m.) A! TT iGHLY IMPORPANT NEWB. : i a, bOny, th Hitt Sucka you stelrepresen tng -) "| 0 THB ca DIES. egetany 'y to wid in wpovising for the education and ss f and the deduetion of 10 per cent: will make them | neré to-day. It is one of the prondest days of - pale i and offer them ata trifling advance on thé guction who Dave died in theft aut children of, thoce ov bi sing gold to decline to Be teeta HOG) bitter creende, | FRENON MELEE ERE "D8 ever offered to | tts pee Pee retro the present war inasked (gu try # service during BELLING OFF AT COST cheap, supposing $1.00, the field, in defence of our country, brave men | FRENCH ERY ween B __m I7-4t 308 Pennsylvania avenue. erst of the Ereevtens do 20 $t_| fer. f¥°, weeepoots we AND: shoes of © 308. J. MAY & 00., like you and your comrades. who can present | youn ‘his cily, OF Le Fanchon thapes, STRAW SATRAE, PROGHD HAND PIANOS Om (SIONS INTELUIGENOR AND must be closed out by the lat of April, Dealers in the best class of Foreten auch evidencesof gallantry, courage, and ser- | DATS. Tee BI nBONS, FLOWERS, new shadgs, | sy 0Njoeerne feet $125; one Gilbert, core near K.north, tofacilitate the obtaining steseen: | #ave your money and call atonee at : : vice to the.country, 1 thank you, gentlemen—| 2°) rage GOODE, Fine EMBEOIDERINS, | seta. ‘obs Builth Brother Mal. ““ment and homes for freedmen., women sea ee; ‘C L, HBILBRUN & 00., and Domestic Dry Goods, | a1 of you—fot what you have done forthe| pancy GOODS, Xc. All of the finest quality, aeons at the’ Sercems ce BOTT, aren. All persont wanting pf this class, 80 $06 Seventh street, 398 Pennsylyania aven country 4nd for our native State. i DRESS CORDS, new styles. “ DE Wobser Ci «METZBBOTT ‘willing to do iy 'y by them, are invi- + Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Mall. =) P aero: am 164 to . Good houte servants wanted in m6 m17-4t “ Sbet. 9th amd Joth ats. BONNETS ‘and HATS made and trimmed ‘to bolt gritos Suarewar's Pianos, and ae at bet ath and Jott ate. _ Bol zane. order. ARTILLERY PRAOTION. | examine for yourselves, it does not Washing DB. Mer ae and children wanted JORRGTON’s NATIONAL ATLAS, re oe good ladelpbis and elsewhere No lackies' ry nSoeah: Bates OTIOE—FOR 8ALE-—20 sets of one,two, and ‘ P Call BEAD ta. Hour W to ? 3 Golton’s \ f : || . The heavy fir: this morning in the to OR TWO CENTS A DAY YOU CaN See ee nro ety, | Reeatioeetmia: eran | fre, La Ea Tap cet FAC | ieemutetene ne at rennnng | “YAS Wibe hm coy tea inc tae meena > ‘ 3. : o. . No. ) A ai GHS - D . 250, between INP 2 Valpp Colton Octave Abs PeBe WAN: op,” | amallaceste™® PeOSPE Btw, Opp ee ey pede Pe. mane... betyoongimauaaes ness Pete, | Aki unOlaioote Opole arm..7 pein ar etme | usual eruilery practios. 04