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I TF E EVENING STAR rrwJSHRU IYIKT ArrzKNutm. sMUWDAT MxcarrtD,) a* THI STAR BViLDiMQB, wmmmmmmmmmi AJ"111' 1 JH»'j JL .'"1 .1 1 ' 111 11 11 - JggSg1 1 V°i. XXI. WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY. MARCH 10. 18(54. N?. 8,132. Oiiib nn1 A Ayb*vw aww lira Hruat, W. D. WALLAOSL hM Mrrtd hi pkUim br ittrftn it 14 » mm. * witi f*r u>»otb. To m*il mb*«ritora ET wiw i* * * r««r. Ml mdvmmu: |tl for lii ..tw« 81 far thrc* uorctka; &ad for Um Vk*a oitix it tk« r»to of 13 mdU a w«*k. tingi* m|«, wa « > ; ia vrtphri, two ohti. ^ASTIITICIIIINTS ikooll ihI to tk* flt~ Wfort 11 e «io*k *Ui«r«U« tk«r boat mt UpHr uW th« Mit d»f. itfillTCI JOHVIOI k « ., PEVV8TLVANIA AVENUE, larrui frn A lOta Sts., I'll III ua 1 f 1 « v/ ImiH M9TML KMMPIR&* Jtocrxs, IXSTiCJUaTTS, BUTLERS, AMD THE TRADE IN SEKERAL, tfc«lr rLnrr*'«*d 9lo«Jt «f OilMPAGNES, I i CLARETS AND HOCK WINES, LIQUORS, la Bulk and G1m*. TOBACCO AND 8EGARS, FAJfCT GROCERIES, FOR THE CAMPS, W PBflCkirtiOM. kav« MiituilT *B bas4 all ih« w«U known Brwda «f OHAMPAONES: MOST A CHANDON, PIPER H1IDPICK, EIDSICK A CO , 6. n. ML'MM A 00., SB BT. MARCEAUX A CO.. ISSN PEAL, SSD LAC. AftTl *01 BIS whi«h «/T«r AT yEW YORK PKICKS, 4 freight fc'Med,) AUG JOHNSON k CO. U 7-if Fop the Holidays. A. H. B11II1V0EE * CO., Bbavoi or No«. 19 a*d 21 Broad St., Niw York ovru FOB 8 A LB AT THEIR 8TORB. H«. 337 PENNSYLVANIA AVEME, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SI9N OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUOftS . TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. .ALSO. FllfB GROCERIES, CAN QOODS, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, OUSED 4 PICKLED LAMBS' TONGUES, PIGS' FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Miw«. A. M. B. & Co. are aiso Sol* Proprietors f *LNING«R 8 CELEBKATLD LONDON DOCK GIN, Fmt ay in Quart Bottles fer medicinal sh. A 1m, Bole Ageuti for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, OIN. All artiel»a bou*bt at their ttore warranted f tA« ftrtt quality, and forwards to any part of the ftty of eip^nae. .I J * . w wW ibiwhu W WW prnr^uriny K)C®l«fU, T0^wtfolly raqoMt families to give aa & call. 1 A BR AM M. BIN INUKS, HKNKY T. CAPXN. WA#Hi»eTo», December. 18G1. A. M. BININGKK k CO. hav* no connexion with tmj »Uer Uobm. _4*-tf ROLLIN CHURCH. A«»nt. Til O* 1 0 1 0 HOTELS. GROCER* RX8TAURANTS, PWV A T Vllill.lKD v mm a jm m » f* A m*» « T*« iifcwrtbfi k»v« Ju*t reoelTod a freak tklament of m O&BM 8T. J U LI JIN ANV f LOB RAO C L A R T S rkiak Xkmt offer fur eale at New York prioM. Also they have eon«x*ntly on &**<! A Lmr$t and Wtii S**tsitd Stctk «/ Okvioe BBANDIBB. QLb ^ADkKlAtf, EDRTB, tiHKRlUS scotch, I*ISB 06ik r A tt N ILS of %1'i fjTrntH hr^prl« MGLIbH AND SCOTCH ALEr, VQ9*mj* ANB DUBLIN iOBl*B3, SaVANA CIGAR^T n«UsB FlCKLiH, SAUC5V gfilLTOH, CHXDDXB ul 1NQLISH DAI5T OHElJ*. pnijii Kg, HIT P ALLlf BiiiLll VUNlif eUMAN »n<l OOkDlAL* 4snm®w<c-'" * WmTmVat*caiv« Mwrtm«oi. f wn" ** FA1*0V OJkKJBHI U bT 31MNfcr«R <k CO (l»i*bll»h«4 mi) »r%nefc-Yl# P». owoihi Wtllard*' Hotol, W**hln*fcin. V HH r«MiT*4 » miaIJ Lot of 0®o*r« Ll*not Ofctfte *n r I Jamaica * s-T. Cfcoix, ARRAO HUM, CO fit** i I'npirr'tu »">». N A G I, PI »i. ^ I ITA3®'!, PROPOSALS. £>ioroeAi«a roK~aotuBktf AND HULK. Caur QiiRTit«iKTik,R Ofw«i, i Dtrot Ifoiiafitwi, i«tMr Hw., } WaahinztoA, D. C., Maraa 4,1M3.\ Sbalbd PaorvaaLe »1U t* raoaivad at tkUol^t mntll Tbisdat, lk« :7th day of March, at It m.. for famifchinc tka GoTammaet witk (1,^) tvo thoaMU>4 SorH*. and if Ontilwo th«u aatf Maiaa, of tk« foJlo»io* daaariftio®, tu ; CAVAL1Y. for Cavalry. n>*>) o«e thoaaaad tj*e hncdrad dorMa. front i L9) fift»aa U»( W> ftixtten haadt hi#h, batwtan fl»* ao-1 ai^M rear* of a*«, of dark colore, ~»n In »>!» uJ'U anmiMti* hailt in mns*1 I w»ll VfVAVU IV .-"7- T » ' " » ^ I»ik frM fr«m ill dtwoti. iiu.iuimrr ARTILLSHT. far Artillery. <N*>) § bnodred Iloreee. from {US) fifteen and ane-balf to (16) sixteen bands al*fc, between At# and «!«ht yitri of a^a, of d*rk aa.ort. free from all dafeete. wall broken to bar mi, compactly ballt, and to weigh aot iw tbaa l.joo poond*. MULB3. f wo tboQFand llnlea to conform to tba following rccirxcATroas. Ai l ta be in coed All to fee (>«)foart«fr bands and orer in bight. Ai l u hiod>, nni*iM« mala* for draught j pnrpuees.atd to Ot OTia TliRIC HQ CIDII ami i mi* or . PRftPOS-ALF. Tba fail name and poet office address of tba bid- ; 4ar rnoit appear in th* proposal. If a bid ie made in the name of a firm, the name# afaLl the jpaitiae mint appear, or the bid will be oonsiaersd as the Individual proposal or loe party virBlDC tt. Proposals from dtsloyal partus tetU mot Utonttdtrtd,m& an oath of alUfianee must accompany aaeh proposition. fob bobs .*. Propetals nait specify clearly whether the bid ! for Cavalry or Artillery Horses, and m no case mint both be bid for on the earns paper. * If an? bidder wishes to asuposn for buth elapse*, he mart forward two dw>Hn<j% proposals.on* for each siass. lomrlrte ««* aw3 having no refer nee to any other proposal hy the sauie party. ir roa MVLBA. Proposals must be in separate envelopes from j tbo*e for horses, and mutt in no manner refsr to ; or dt-pfud on them. Proposals mnst be addressed te Ool. D. II, ftcos- 1 a. Quartermaster V F. Array. Washington. D. 0.. and aheuld b* plainly marked "Proposal* for Horwi," or "Propoeala for Idulea," as the Mm uiey be. GUARAKTVK. Tbeabwlty of the bidder to Sal theaontract. ahould It be awarded to him, must be guarantied by tw« ! responsible pereona, whose signatures must ba »p- j pended to the guarantee. Tha responsibility of tha guarantors mwt ba shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the ! nearest District Court or of tha United States Die triet Attorney. Bidders moat ba present in parson whan the bida are opened or their proposals will not be eoimiJerfld. | Bon J* equal in amount to one half the sum to be received «n the contract, sisrned oy the contractor . and both of bin guarantors, will be required of the noceesful bidder upon «>irniB* the coutnwt. As the bond oust acoorapany the contract, it will be necessary for the bidders to have their bondamen with them, or to have bonds signed in antici pation and ready to be produced when the eontr&ct j is signed. Blanks for bonds can ba procured upon applica- | tion being made at this office, either personally, by letter, or by telegraph FORM OF GUARANTEE, We, , of the county of , and State of , and . of the COuntY ef . and 8l*Us of do hereby guaranty that in able to fulfil a ontract ia accordance with the terms nf hi« propo- ] 1ticn and that, shovld his proposition b? a<vt*Dted, he will at opce euter into a eontrart in aceoraanoe therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him we are prepared to berime his s-curi ti«w. (To this gnarantee mnst be appended the official eertiflfate above mentioned.) INSPECTION, DKLIVKRV, Ac. All Dorses contracted for under this advertise- j ment will be subject to a rigid inspection, and those 1 not conforming to the specification* wi:l be jected. Mo Mart* will be received. The Horses must be delivered in thie eitr, within twenty days from the dat« of the contract, and no i extmsion ol time wl I be- granted on any pretext. Al! Mulescontrsct^d lor und.T tbi^advnrtis^m«nt will be subjected to a riifid inspection, and I not conforming to the Kpe^ifuations will be re Jected. Tb« Mnlesmnstall he delivered iuthi*rity within (16) twenty-live days from the date of signtLg th-t i e«Dtr»st. Payment to be made upon the completion of the gentract. or so soon thereafter an the Chie Quartet master shall 1 e in funds. Any informality in tfce b d. or non-conformance with the term < of this advertisement, will ensure the rejection cf the proposal. The Dorses will be awarded in lota of_('i*»»two Hundred each, and tbe Mnles in lots ot <6 0)flv<» hundred ea h. unle-s the Chief Quartermaster hould deem it ftr the interest of the Government Xtt vary the The Chief Qnarterma*ter reiervefi to himself the right to reject any or all hlufl that he may deem t<jo hi*h. D H. ttL'CHKK. Colonel *nd Chief QuariermaH'.er, mar 4 t'Gth Depot of Wa«hiuift >u. pROPOBALS FOR WOOD. Htad^uaritr*, Drpnrtm'nf t\f Washington, ) Ojfirt ej CAuf (Juarfrmasttr. > j February )<», L«S 'i j PROPOPiLS are invited for furnishing Wood to tie troop* in and around the Fort* hereinafter peCiQed fr' Ui partus* owning wood or wood l*n la in ili« tinnity or Tfte *ame,vi*: Fort* Kthin Ailen, UeLt eit. DeKalb, Corcoran, Hi«#(rty, >Vo»dbury. C»-~s. Tillinjfhast, and Marr*y, oa tbo south side of tte Potoma<*. near Cbain Bridge. Pr« po*alt» to be inaa« in the following manner, to wit: iflrst For wood Btatding, ( price per cord.) Second. For wood Ml«»d py D. 8. JCDgineers or otht-rwire. < prjpe p*r cord ; Th;rd. Fnr wood rut aud corded on the ground i Proposals must specify the Uxalxty, kind, vwanrity. a Lid vitality ot the wood. Proposa s will r*c«iv«d under this advertisement or the amount of wood required. Proposals will be received at any time up to June 1st, l!j63. Kach bidder must attach H* full name and Post OffUe address to his bid, and tLe names cf all the ! parties interested in the proposal must appear in th« Kirt Jm oa:k (J alitKiantf to the (rortrnmmC of ttu United Staff muft ac o*np«n y Bide will be opened from time to time. ,\n 1 tontract* or purchases made an the wood may t>e repaired. The right is referred to accept all or any part of »n9 bid. Pro;c*a!§ Bhould be endorsed, "Proposal* for Wootl,': a i>d ad drease J to KLIA8 M. GREEN K, Lient. Colonel Chief Quartern.a>ter fell-lm Department ot Washington. Proposals for carp its and orfics CI1AIR8. QCARTSSHiSTKH GfcJiKRil.'H OFFICII, / Wa<hin?'on, February 24, 1*53. \ Pr-OFOB iLC will be received at thir Department until o'clock M.,th« 6th da) of U<ty u«it tor furniehir. g th» fol'owir* articles for the u*o of the Woartermafcter General r Department, Tlr. r CAKPK1INO. Keren hundred yardi, more er lend, of In- graia Carpeting of the fcctt SLna>*ll MtroplM of which must accompany the oner. The price per fqu»r> yard to include waking. binding, and fitting to frAch room, and puttiug down the bam>* oom pl»-te in the beet tnacn«*r. Measurement t'J be made en the tioor. and pigment made fur n<iantit.» H ih in ascertain, d he roomi to be carpeted can be ee?n I k>> calling at thiR office. omcv oil airs. One hnr.dred an4 twenty 13)) Oak Chairs , run* eeat. a tai*.p':v of which cnb be .-ren at thin ofliun. The whole to be completed within two wtekn from the time of nipniny the agr« ement The price for e»ch chair to include the delivery of the aaiue at thin « ffice. By order of the Quartermaster General. fe2f> td p KOPOBALM 1'OR W tt 0 D . H*adiitarters, IM'tnit* 0/ Waskiniton. ( Ctfitt of CTi'tJ (juarterma<l*T, Jan 2a. Wvl. { Ptopo8AL5 are iuTited for furniahing Wo«»d to the trot'pn in and around tie Porta hwreinnftur pacified, troui parti*** owning wood or word laud* In th»* yinnity of the Mime. Tit: Forte Alexander, Rlplty. Frankliu. Menafield, Pennsylvania, Battery T«T.>n>'r,.« v..t. 1/ ri - n U » urai licy, isn hubt|t cfcuAv't*. Bloenra, Totten. Blemm^r. Bui: tier 111II, S*ratoH» Thayer, Lincoln, Bktl Vermont, Martin r cott uid Cam«rou,ou th< north nide of the f'ott war, Pr« pynals to be made in th* following maar«r, to wit: fir»t For wood Mandirf.(?rie« per cord ) Pecond. for wood fellfcd by U. B. Kutfiutxr* or other*i»e. (price per cord.) Third. Kor wood sot and eorded on the ground, PruroKfcla must «pecify tbe Ictaltiv, kind, <»wan imv and of tbe w< od. Pro petal i will be received under this advertisement (or the amount of wood required up to Jane 1, 1M3. JUch bidder matt attach his fait name and Pont Office hddreop to bin bid, and the names of all partie* lot*, rested in the proposal mart appear in the bid. An o*'K of mlltftmnf* to lit Government / tKt Vn'ttii St-Uei muai auommity tath Ltd Bide * ID be «>p< i<ed from time to time, and contract* or parchae* a made aa the wood may be required Tbe rifcht 1h reserved to aeeept all or any part of any bid. Proposals should be endorsed, "Proposals for Wuod."and addressed to ICLIAH M. OR MEN K, Lieut Colonel ai d Chief Quart*r*ja*ter JaSdtf D»fen«es of Washington. I It A AC UKK2 BBK(i, r AA ."S llttUK SH. ul I As Old SiiH-1, vuihh.<Jud IHtt.. U'4»*i to be lomn.-d, no /Ov t»J«t »n<l ailver w»vchf* jewelry, tfuna, pi*-JL A tol*. silver ware and wiring apparel. (0 Qf Renumber. the place in 3&1 0 street, la r«ar mt Nttionkl Hotel. b«*v»n 4H an<l tth ata. A1 traiii^rlioDN wtiteOy eoofldential Ja 14 Sjs I.-T.-1M0-I. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTSRX. Tb«y , »tr«nffth«n and ioTieoratr. ML « t aIA Tlllir»IWI QHilDf MHUM. Thoy ar» an antidote to efc*3ff<« of wat»r and *i"t J TLwt evereosae eff«eu ff diacipattoa *ud lot* j honra. 1h«7 atreafthen eyeteia and (rLvm tit» ; Bind. They prevent aaiaemttio and IntarmitUnt f«v*re They purify Ui breath and acidity of the stomMk. They eure Dyapepaia and Constipation. Th«> aura biarrbv, Colera af.d Cholera Morbn* They care Liter Complaint an4 Mervena Head ! aeke. They are the beat Bittera in the wor d. They make the weak tnao ationg, and ar# exhausted j natare'a treat r«?atorer. *i bwy are couponed of the eel«brat«d Cali»»ya Bark, Catearilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile klower». Lavender f!jwtrn. WioUrir»«Q. Aui»«. CloT«r-buca. Or*n«« P«k<1. JSu*k«-root. Cartway, Coriander, Burdotk. d.. 1 ^(>0. Art The folio* itif in a »ampl«* of Uir testimony daily r«c« fOLPIEls' HUM*,CIKCI**ATI,0 / Jaiia»ry 16, le^vi. f Miura P. 11. LiiZ t &. Co. (iikTUhkk : Tkm institution bu r«e*iT«<l and xi*nd«d aid to uT*r 14.000 rick aud dixtbUid oldierx. 1 k&Tt-of Ut* adiMiniflUrcl the Plantation BitWra in aain«reas eat>«& of xaatuliou. , fertrp, WfcLt of A e. witu th* uiyst r*mtrk *iia grainy in* rifuiMi. IV appvuie, atitngth and cheerfulness, and ha* (i?«u nn^jr t poor tf Liow fcis usual health. 1 w.sh tfcin preparation wan in «T«ry fain ly, in every hospital, ana on every battle field. b ith respeet, year servant, 1>r. U. W. Indbivh, Hupt. W ILLARDR' HoTfL, I Wiphikutosi, 1>. C., Jan. i-i, wy. s i ^itxn iuiK : require another supply of your Plantation iiittera, tne popularity of which daily increases with th« vuosta of our hou**. i K*sp«cUuil), i*s, Chaowick & Co. Ci.EviLixn, I)*c. 8.1361 i ***** 1 hare b«eu so ill with Li v*r Complaint and Dys.pt: psia thai 1 w&h eoinptlled to ab&n don my tusU>eM. 1 u*«*a t^roe bottl«£ of th« I'lant«tion bitter*, and to my a*>tonisL>noLt am entirely cur*:d. Tbey ar*- th* best medicine I svsr used aud 1 shall an' savor to make th«m known. P Inform i*«- what H .T..1^>"^- X mean. \our» truly, 11. B. Kinuiuiet. Dr. W. A Gtllda, Surgeon of the Tt>nth mont Btgimsnt, writes: '"I wwh every soldier bnd a bcitiv oi Plautation Bitters. Tbt y *r«; the mui'. 1 effective, perfect, and harmless tonic 1 er«r u*«^d. ' Gilt IlOGfiK, Lori*vii,i 4, k* D-<-. 21, 1*11. 1 Me«»rp. 1' 11. dr4kea( Co. \\ e are ctffiiprlle i 10 order 12 qoicu Plantation II.' 14 A * .. ..M 4 a ^ I. .4 1. 111: itr> «! yyi / 11 ifrusj f w iu u»» » uo oui«r way of procuring tbi* admirable article. J Ke«pecU"ully yours. bii.Ar K. Mi 1.1 fk 4. Co., Proprietors. Rochk-t*r, N. Y.,D=e.2\ 1.*>I. * » The Plantatioa Bittani lurenrwl I m<* of the worst kind of dy^pep^ia of near lour yearn fltandiny. I ha\* rt-coinuifoded tilt m to olLeiB. and f&r a* i auow w ith M^nal sucoes*. I an). Ac., Bkt. J, e, CatUx'HS. B?rnf;tt Hook, CtNf insati, Ohio / i>«c i>, \ Mispks. Dr ks A- Co. Ti>-< P imitation itiitard tpp*ar to De very pojiU.sr tere. 8vud uh twenty ] raM i n. ore, »ud oblige, iuuin uuiy . T. P. Saunders JL CO. &<?. 4 c Set. Jc?. Deiica'e female a r^uirin* a etunilant, and cler u y in^ o. lawyers an<l kliid^itf* exbau^tad l>> uj«-r.T»l labor, will fiud the Plantation Bittern a iuont beneficial tonic. ' fcvi-ry bottle bii.8 the fat simile of our -ijrnature oii a ttt'i p!ato engraving, or it nut genuine. < J-cId by all frrugjfi«t*, Grocer®, aud Country Stores P. II. I Ml A ft E A t «)., mar 3-eoi3t 'iO'2 BROADWAY, N. V. ||£LAWiRK BTATE LOTTERY. DIIAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN TUE MONTH 15 PR?ze« OF 54,000! W $3*2 000'_^0 DEL A WARE ST-A TE L O TTEll Y. * Qthonsed by ' Au Act for the Encoirragfinent of Internal ImproYements in Stato of Delaware. ' J(iH N A MAR P I 3 * CH w w a- » . U V V.« lUAUU^Ui DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THEMONTII 20 i'KUts OP 51,000 BACH. FfCOHl) CiHTiL I'KIZK 911,000. 8 0 HEM E. 1 priteof $32,nnn »b 332,000 i P ire of ll.fXXi is 11,0»Vt 1 true of 7.(B2.W»ii . 7,092 30 1 pyt.- vf fijuO, 1 prire of §4 00»i. ) 1 prire of 4.0»*», J prize of 4 MX), | 1 pr teof 4,(f0, 1 priie of 4.0i>o, I 1 prit«» ot 4.0i 0, 1 prize of 4.0* , I Miv 1 price of 4.«< 0, 1 j»rix« of 4.WO, { w vv ) prite of 4,0i0, 1 prite of 4.'00, j I Dri(t> nf 4 <*'41 1 ««r»»- I'f A I'mi I 1 prize of 4.000, 1 prize of 1$2.<*'(*, 1 prize of J2.000, t 1 pi tie of 2,100, 1 prtze of 2,ftO, j 1 priie of 2,' 00. 1 prize &f 2,<Kt0, t 1 prize of 2.00", 1 prize of 2 0W, ; ] prise >f 2,"00. 1 prize of 2,0<»0, 1 prize of 2,000, 1 prize of 3,000, J 1 prize of £1 (n 0, 1 prize of $ 1,000, ) I pi it« of ]00, 1 prize of 1,00", lptizeof 1,0*1, 1 prize of 1,'0>, 1 prize of U0O, 1 pr'if of l.fHW, lprizeof 1.000, 1 prize of l.lluO, *t rm 1 priie of 1.000, 1 prize of l."U0, " . », 1 prize of 1,000. 1 prize of 1.000, J 1 pr ze of i,(W», lprizeof 1,000, 1 prize of l.O'O, 1 prize of l,0i0, I 1 prize of 1.000, ] prize of 1,000, 1 prize of £S'>0, 1 prize of 0, ) 1 prize of ft'0, 1 prize of fiOO. 1 prize of 500, lpiizeof fiMt, 1 prize «.f & ', 1 prime of «*», 1 prize of /<*', 1 prize of 5U>, 1 pric ol U/>, I pi ize of 50"i, ' 1 prize of too, l prize of fiM», I ] prfze of 1 prize of fKW, 1 prize of 500, l prize of fiOO, ' 1 prize of C00, 1 prize of #00. i 2 6 prize* of 92 are 43.JOO prize* of 100 are 6^00 CAprizefiwf CO are *, /*) 6A prize* of 70 are . 4,850 i' prizeH of 50 are _ 3.250 4,81< prizen of 30 are 96.2U0 27.ovi prizes of 10 are . 270.400 S2.^f~6 priies . ... amounting to #633,302 90 Ticket* #10; IIrItm $8, Quarters #>Si Eighths $1V» DRAWS EVERY WEDNESDAY IN TQI MONTH (TA11 ord«r» for TicketH in th* above Lottery nld be add rwpcd to JOHN A. MORRIS 4 CO., Wilmington. Delaware. marft-taprl* 1/KMALE COLLEGE, T BORDENTOWN. N. J. Th'F Institute in pleasantly locate I on the DolawHre Hirer, 3" mile* north o# Philadelphia. It h&fl t-em in »uccor»ful operation for more than ten yrai *, and i* one <f tie u.oftt tlonriahing Institutions vf learning in the country H.-tcial attention in paid to the Common and liifchtr branches of Englisb.snd superior a<1yant*®et> fmtithed in Vocal »nd Instrumental Mnfdc. | Drawing, Painting French bad Latin are taught ly experienced t«achers Ft it-ons conriing fr«,m tbe South can leave Wal! int street wharf Philada., at 6 a. m. and 2, 4, 4>i il j 6 c m. F«>r catalo^um B-vJ IIN Ff. BRAKKLBY. A H , President. Reft rences ic ^ %Kbington : Hon. J C TenKyke, F'l »>; Hod J N. L Htrattuu. Houaa fKepreHnatitiTr*; Jdu. I' P«ilk, Matt* Department; J; « L. (i'i Trrtmiy P> psrtmeLt; W II. Van Northwicfc, l>« rarinif ntof *h* Interior; S.J (iroot, M. D. f* l'1 .m* I? J. liKlBbRGKR A. CO., r fckieces«©r» to _ _ nut l m ix. r. Luuvux a VII., CITIZENS' AND MILITARY WL M K H C H A frT TAILORS, W# MbTEOPOLITAH HOTEL. mMmrn ULnU Brown's.) d<-tf ?.f J Pa tvtno* Wa.Ahiu*tou. D 0. PLAYING UhL'" LI .it ft: Co and tbifl >8 IfiANCK TAYLOR. A Aj US K M KNTvn, WASHINGTON THEATRE. CO&MLtt BLXVJWTH A*D O BTKBBTS Mixackse... Mbs'u Musn k, Oomoi "' tl MlUiCBE fBSD. tt XllDlk f «*Aer*rn .. Qao. W. Fiitu I Mt right* of tli« tirfat Oom#^«an of the Axe, MK. JOhK *. CLARKE. "kn wi»| spi-»r ihin rT»-rinjf in th* nw dra»n* of II t.K «.fc TfiK 6¥N TLfiMAK OK N ATI1 KM *»un Mr. J r. Carke »«ar»«»n . Min Ali«« tfriy ! POMlCliCDVd COAT fmasiiiEgtoxi Mr. J. 8. Clark . ^ IL'Kf:eHAY.» treat bltl-Mr. J. S CLARK B. PTKCIaL aKKOCN< li^KNT. W*du»*dA> Far«wvll Brn«*ttt and po*i- { ki» 1\ !ui a *p«araiic« of J P OI.AKKK Firat iim* of lb« comic drama, b? PlancH*. entiled UV-T- JACK FIIFPPARD. t v reau«>t. T4K!DITJJ. for the Wt tiiua, and tha r«fM . f TIT FOK TAl . Pc&tt tt-currd in advance. P*!C«fl or Adu last ok ..Balcony Chairs,71 aaata; LTtaertra Mats. 75 acuta; Parqattta.se casta; Family virci*. u etcta, Prir&tc Boxas, #6. Door* "p^n »t 7 ; tc «omm«nc« at So'olock. OROVER'e THEATRE. PINKSYLVAN1A AVJ6N UJK.naar Wlllard'i Hot*: uffiVAao r*oT«a MilAHl TIII8 KVS.ViNfi LA5T K1GUT BUT POUR OP I.Al'IU JCKKNK J,tJ if>t (if a: Amt'i 'in CWie<iy Start ! Fir*t tmc in this eity uf the caw and highly «aetftuful t:onie:iTj NO HK^T FOR THE WICKKD. Kll kk4r niu nil/ U IPL-BI. »*V * « V** 4 UA »l IVAfli/, which wae proceed ic New York for twenty-«ey«n ; roi"»»rutiti- night*. *nd proved thegrrat eomtdy ! 'ucetift of tbe Bonton ana Philadelphia >«a*on< fthm p«rfc-» m»-(I by the Great Star Company now it liin * MtabIiMhi>-e<<t. M*dan:e t ri nau4, Laura Ke*ce, Madam* Bidant, kJ.e <J<'Li: Kiucghaui; Mint>. G-bet. Blake; Moon. Fon.aird. W)i» atl**i(b, Mo:_a. Fernaud, Wa eot; Antoiie. Fettrs. To r«<i.ei:.d« with A UKOULAK FIX. Mr H kentiru h as H uih ao Bras In accordaree with the deiir* of many patrona, thf srr^at hhvndan remedy of ^HOOL FOR pC A NDaL will W for the latt time tn to-mor row tTi-niug. PKior? or A KMDr»ee Oirele and Balcony j Ctair*. c«Bt«: urch< »tra Cbaira 75 cent*; Family Pirrie, 2ft c«-Dta. Pet- >»r»-d 8*ata, 15 eitra. VARlETtbbl VARIETIES! | An (iTtrfiowinc Andienee laat night ext«nd«d a j mott Flattering Kecrption to the iMring and Ke uowtfd GyniBtPta. TF1E ROLLANDE BROTHERS. * iIItoI and claaiie pfforra in the difficult FfcATr or TUE G l il N Aal U M |i««f Dtiii f«r tliein the proud title of being Tilt UKFAT OYMNAeTfe OF Til E AGE! In conjunction with whom appear Jhf ( Sta*mint Vcoil ArtiUf. MifB ADA T EteMAN. _ V. <.«a>,«) ui.f ino tln«»irii» **« « A. --.at. -* ^ II«>r»r ruvi « ls % i u riuKiup mm j irv JTI«U T W^rlT:#T I HE H N it! T STYLE OF THE VOCAL ART. T>i»» K»ir Kt-p>**i»untat»v«» of Dan.'in* LA HJCLLK.U ZKT PA . Twin fcict«r« in Beauty And G«niu*. Forming, witb the Mirntrrl Performer*. ^ J£1 L AND & RUNS, KHKD MAY, the Irisb Vocali-t, Qiiry ecntrimta of enlovm«>nt. lliK LOVELY LAlWBALLBT TROUPE The Tai.k*tbo Mammoth Compawy ! Producing a Delightful Ei tertainment. rrt(t> of Jldmission.. Purqu-tt* and Family Cif- ! ;U:, 2'j cent*; urchentra Chai , St) oent*, Hin(> *** s iu I oxen "J5 cent*; Private Boxen, (holding iia terKina,) £5; Coioreu Circle, 26 cents. boors «»»>»-n at a quarter to 7 o'clock. Perform- ( in> f to commence at a ^uart^r to 8 o'clock. I f 'A!\ I KHItllHY 11AI L, L CAMfcUhPRY 11 ALL, CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV , KKABPlXTH Brant, II1F. MOBT POPCLAR AND THK BKHT CON- felCIED MUfciC HALL IN AMERICA! TnE AUTOCR AT THOU PR OF TEE WORLIi ly A A A W E1LL ! Firfct wetk of the BEAUTIFUL LAN6JKUSE and CELEBRATED PONGST*E?S. MISS ERfttiTFNK DK FAIRER. Mlfti EKSfcTlMi UK FA1KKH. »il>H ERNMINE UK FAIBKR. MISd ERNMINK liE FAlBER To-u>ght. viil be pre-ented our of tbe Bi^'I J.iLLt; Ot llit SEASON. T.cluJiDk' tt»»* o L»r»Li«., JHk tOKiVSb.fi OF WAR. This pii'iv ib r*p:«tt: wi.h Startling i!.bn c, & c . «bCit>« wftb & btautif'jl Allegorical labkau, r* psrs^nliiijC luk. Hkaikii or tbk Hrivk! MUX 8. b/.OLLOSY^ Beaatilul Buil-t fntiil^d YSLA\NI>A% THE h AIRY Ob' THE SEAS; Irk 1HE PlMIF.RMASV Ni 1 * r1 h. A T K FjjNNOYEB and TUK UKKAT CULKT OF BEAUTY win apprnr in xnis u&net. Mim JULIA ML K 11 >1£R. the Queeu of th* Ameri* can M»ne. in New iJongH. THK AhAtt 1.A V a ill be repeated.uui\»Ti-.sttly a<-knowl> dg»d to be tbe inoM btaut tai n<-t <-yer ptrioruitid. K) NJfrHT, JfcKMES. *) UK POET, FIGHTS MIT 8IGKL I TH1C cTAGK Dill V UK.AN A L A t MING S -\C HI fclCfc' AWKWARD D1LIIMM A ! > ar Iimiitnse B li, in which Ge« H Kdet'ou, UiU) £mtr^uu, h.W Kg-in Willis Anns-roug, J iii.uiy LiHi k, JuLoay Clarke. will appear. NEW DANCES HY M ikp I.iilie HrafJuu. M^a Jhuui* A1 i e n. Mi»» JfoBsphir.e Florence, Miss Lou e Clifford, Mi*a hate llamaou, M:i- Jeunie, La Petite KU&. Com* Early, if you vctfi Stats Door« opeD at 7 o'eloc* ; p* rformanee at S Acre lotion 26 Cents; Orchestra, ceati; Prirate i ti.uUlii,/ (ii,i %t. A 't KA V/> ifATI SEE * ATI RlM \ ApTKHNUON, at2o «lock. >'OR LaIUKh ill) Cllll OK CM. 1'oorh open 2 o'clock. AJinissiou.la<ueR. 7' et*.: rhiloren, ;<) ctn. A. 1_ it Ave you vtd me |1 OM ADMSUTISlNtt COACH- \% lLLAhl>* MALL . The fasitunable Dancm* » » Acotitmv ~ Mr. UOOBAl.L r<«ap«ctfully inform* »»-iH*tti * ai<d mifrtj* dr*irou« of learning »11 the fashiocaMc danc**. including the new hoyal llnriit' (- uaM 'b Quadrilli*. now no popular.that they can <vnmiei.ee tliitir le«p«n« at once. Taep--.pl la tLtilled to ftdnjiadou to lli« *r»ni Floral May Ball LeeroBS every Saturday atVrnr-on, 2o'o!ook,for masters *r.d n)i»«e«, at Wlllard"* IIall. PrlT.\t« letsBons daily at iur residence, 11th and I ata. fe 19-lm* / kHI'HANf' Col hT .Diktiiict or Columbia. V J Was/tin f ton (Vmi/y,T(i-wit : In the can* of Geo. J A I.ku«.v<wuiur o4 tuptiin K»*«»d, d»*o»*ee<l. tb« rii'mtor tfortiiaiii the approbation of the Orphans' I'furt of V\afhin?ton county aforesaid, appo ut«*'l g ATI' li DAY. the i4th day of Mareh u»xt, for the biml e*Ul-iuent and distribution of the p-rMintl etitate of «ai«l let-e*p.»d. mf th>> as*Mte in hand, I a«t far Mtht Mmc b*ve been collected and turned into money. wl en and wnere all the creditors and hrirB of said decear-ed are notified to attend tat the Orphiw;*' Court of Washington county aforesaid) wki their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwim by law be excluded from all benefit in *aid cea*»-c'fi estate: provided a/»opy of thinorder be pub.inbed once a week t«.r three w«-ek« in the Evening htar previous to the said Uth day of March, A. D. lHfi.1. Test Z C. KOBBINo. fel8-lawSw* R*>gist«-r of Wills jy| A»HLY COLLINS A CO.TS PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALU AMD PURTKR. I am do« receiving large Quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTEB from thin celebrated Brewery, which 1 am prepared to furnish on short notioe U til persons who will favor me with the»r orders. Patisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will promptly at tended to. Goods delivered in all parts of Washington atd Georgetown, free of charge. fermsCmsk cn d*t*vtry. R1LJKT A. 8U1NN, A SLi'/Mi 13rtltUmm llin.,1 IT fir»*n mf no * t? <, »< r«- »w D. O wj 1 G £ L HITTKHlT ARK THK PEOPLfc'8 ^ FHIKND. I inform all whom it mar concern, thit I bought c f Mr. Ct«p*ry the receipt* thin »*ry flu« rtitt«rs wkich can hkd onl> at A. PAULV"8 Win«j and J iqonr htoie. J»9 PitT, Inlaid. Dihfi 1«' OPPWITI PATKNT urnoi. 4*2 £ E ViXTH STK KET PAPIRDANGINU*, ,..?JNDoW PIIAD18, tllAUti LINENS, P1CTIIBK AND^HADK CORDS. TAr*HLLS, Ac. BERLIN. COCOA AND VRLVRT LHtUK MA IB 1XU K17*»3 VELVET AN V BRI'HfcKLS PCHjT HAHSvKJKS CUtSH10I»P, ko. mf Ptiert>*n*u g skillfully firratod Window (foA^ca of any <l«« riptiOQ furnished for public or orivate building*. C*>u.« and iwt»t ROTTIROOK *8 R«W fctor«,43>l f*«*enth atr#«»t, f«* l*Maw2w OpponU« PfcUntOffit#, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (ASSOCIATED PHES6 DISPATCHER.) FROM VKKKBCRC. InportoBl Mevrmrotk Prndiag. I'fllT IIiT! run Mar<>h n A <«u pat. h from Cincinnati hoi the newj m mor# cheerful from Yiekebfirff. " A * pec ml di«p%tch to Hi* Commercial port* the health of the irm.v Is icipro-vlr.f, and ray* thai Important I ni()tt>n*DW ar* pending. On# gunboat 1ih« rt'ne up Y«*'JO Fa's, and ba« nearly reached Yazoo City. The canal at L*ka FroYtdance la now rr«<Jy for ua*. Ad*lre» from below Cairo *ay that tranaporta with rebel troops are expected to come out of White river to offer battle. Froui California HaH FkAXI laoo. March fl..Th.* Oregon has arrived, with Martian date* of j lh»» 2Htl» 01 >>brnary, bringing seventy paseen- ! gers, and eighty-lour thousand dollars in tn a»ure. The commander of a French war veesel hnd informed the Americans at La l*ar, in private conversation, that the French fleet had nointenticn ot interrupting the commerce of the Mexican Pacific port*. A mall party of California secessionist*, including Judge TV rry, <of Broderick duel uv-ruo« ry,} left Ma/.a\lttn forTeias on the 2",th of Feb. £ak iBAKciRoe, March 9..Arrived chip Oshorce from M»nEaniIlo. A i ran** ni»>nt> are being made for the passage of a c:i\alry battalion. which i* raiding hereto join some Massachusetts regiment*, by the st< an.er Constitution, which sails ou theiitet. l;«-tai's of news from the North western States oi wit'xno represent everything usually pri.«*p»-ronF. 1 he rn(r» formir.lriK enterprise* if increasing. Cotton it* b* ine exten*i\ely rultivav-d in Sine. oi:< 1 he quality represented lie b<-ing superior. I'lant. re nre oonfldentof realistic many hundreds per cent. profit. Knterpmirg Am»-ricru*- were urgicg proportions upon the Mutbormee fur lighting Mus. : Jin v. itb gtte, and supplying v. a er from a lujie j unit irttgufB uisiani. Thr Krrrnt R*vpr«.e in T»niif««pf. Na-hvii le. March 6..The rebel* buried 65 Federal dead y«strrday who w»-re killed in the rerent engagement, and released 2.»o wounded. Kebel turpeoiiF, who met our flag of truje, admit a ices ol upwards of 100 killed on their liar. T*n regiments of Indians were engage*! in j the battle und-r Van Dorn. Fifty-three r bel prison#-r.« were brcucLt into Franklin on Sunday night. who re cnptured at UnionTille. All their ramp reetpege, wtftM, Jc.v, w»re dretroy* d. Col. Coburn in u prisoner in tu* ! hands'of the eneuiy. MiMiiripnl Flection* in Maine. ArcirsTa. March 1/.. William J. Johnson, Kt publican, was to-day elected Mayor 01 tUi* I Hidt>bori>, March 9..J. Q,. Adain*, iVmocia% « lfccted Mayor. Lwistows, March P..J. li. Ham, K»pabli* can, flwtcd Mayor. kki kast, March 9..Albert 1*. Jew^u, the I n ion candidate, was elected Mayor of this city, to-day. Th« Gunboat < hicknprc Detained at Newport. K. I.. b> Head Winds. PRi.»Vil>K%4 E, R. 1., March 9..The steamer Alrrt, from Kotton, lor Ne-w York, with tho new «i<te-vihe« 1 rnnbo:;t Chi-kopec in tow,put into Newport this atternoou. cn account ol ! h*-ad winds. hailing of u Fir**! «f (iuuboat» and IronClad*. New York, March y..The iron-clads Nan- tocket and Keokuk, and the gunboats Florida, j E. U. Hale, and "Weetern World sailed to-day. N< M1NATIONS CONFIRMED !$V THE SEVATE j The iolloviug nominations were confirmed jestoxday, by the Senate, in executive i^imou John F. Potter, of Wisconsin, to be (Governor oi the riitoiy of IVikota; Hiram C. I>ritfgo, of Michigan, to l.e regut-r of the land offk'o at lia^i Saginaw, Michigan: Samuel p. Allen, to le collfcurot internal revenue lor the twenty, eipl.th collection district of the S'.ate oi New \ ork. J>rtyodit r (*<:u'rols cf Volunteers to ix Major ( entrols oj I uluultrrt.. iMla.- Ca8»*y, May 31, 1m;-.'; Ilenry W. Slocum. July 4, !><].?: JoliU < J. Parker, July 1*, IMi-j; Charles S. Hamilton, :*ep»frruber 19, IHW: I.U' ll M. R>?«g»-au, October v, 1 -<V: Hinm <i. lierry, No\ember 2% 1*sVJ; Ahner Doubltday, November29, l*;2: Wiufield S. liancotk, Non.^'2, l.-tfcJ, George I-. HartsutT, Nov. 29. iN.2; Krauci« J. Herron, Nov. 20, l*v>2; l»ii\ero. Howard, P»iov.2i», 1n>2: Kob t H. Mil)oy, Nov. 29, !-t>2; Richard J. Oglesby. Nov. 29, IN *J; .los-. J. R^jnolds, Nov 29, NW; Daniel K. Si»kW-s, Nov. 2!», leG2; DavidS. Stanley, Nov. 2V, lr62; George Sykf»«. Nov. *29, lW; .fobn K. Kt-yitoidf, Nov. iv, l In br Urxgadit-r (itnerols of i'olunfrm..Major Join Ilntord, Assistant Adjutant neutral, lT. S. A.. July 07, 1HJ2; Col. Krancls U. barlow, ot til* t New Y>rk Yol unK-fris. Col. N. J. Jackson, ofStb Munc Yoluntwers, Sept. 24, I3<>2: Captain Gouvt-rnmr K. Warren, el the Topographical Ein.in» ers, Colonel of ih« 5tb New York Volunte< rs, Sept. 26, lhf>2: Col. Jobn 11. H.Wstrd, of the : Mil New York Yolun'ters, Oct. 1, 1*62; C 4. Solomon Meredith, of the ltnh Indiana Vol utile. r*. Oct. rt, iniS; Major George D. Andrews, of tl « ?th U.S. Inlantry. Colonel ol the24 Massaehn-»tt*> Yolunteer*, Nov. lit, l!-62. 3<j rank at Brifja*li<r fitweral* of Volunirrrt from A'or. *21 ith, 1^62.. Col. Jas. Unmet*, of the "i-tti Massachusetts Volunteers: Brigidier (Jenfn-LEgbfrt H. Brown, of Missouri State Militia: ( apt. R**fheyn H. Ay res, ol the 5th V. S. Aitillerj; Col. Jacob Ammen, of th»- v4th Ohio Volunteers; Stephen (}. ( liimplin, ol Michigan: M. M. Crocker, of Iowa. Col.of 23th Iowa Volunteers: Richard Arnold, o! Rhode Inland, Capttin ot 5th C. S. Artillery; Wm. I)w ight, of ?Uth New York VuluntiN-rs; Col. <1-. W. 1 r, of Kansas; Colonel Charl*-# C. l»odpe, ol 1st New York Mounud Riiles; Coi. liuph B F.wiup, of &!ih Ohio Volunteer*: Col. Col. T. T. Oerrard, of the 3d Kentucky Volunteers; Col. Chas. A. Heehman. of th»* 9th N. J. Volunteers: Capt. Win. II Ilapar, t-th C. 8. 1 tilainiv. Colonel of the list Ohio Volunteers; Col. L. W. Hiaks, of ih.> lyth Massachusetts Volunteers; Col. Kdward Harlaud, of the t-th Connecticut YoKinte*»rs: Col. Win. Harrow, at the 14th Indiana Volunteer*; Capt. I>>wis C. Hunt, of the llth lT. S. Infantry, Cel. of the(h»d New York Volunteers; Col. WaWemtw Krzy^aucw eki. ol C*e 6eth New York VoloulMn, Col. Altert I.. 1> p, ol the ?th Kansas Cavalry; Col. M. 4". M. Mel.a»n, of the 7tu Ohio Vululk* ie« rf-: Col. Janift W. McMillan, ol tne 2let Indiana VolunUer*; Capt. Jaairs Saint C. Morton, of ihe Engineer Corps-; Col. Georu*- VV. MiUiniu.", ol the lith Indiana Volunteers;Cut. C. Mathies. of th-- 5tu Iowa Cavalry: M tjor David A. KussH, ol lb« Mli U.S. Infantry, Col. of the tith Massachusetts Volunteers;Col. Thos. liun-roflhe 3d Wisconsin Volunteer; Majnr (J»o. C. Strong, Asj-istant Adjutant-t'leneral if Volunt<crK: and First l.ii utant in (JrdntncA Department; Colonel Kobe.-t O. Tyler, Is: Connecticut Artillery; Captain Frank Wheaton, 1th Cnited states Oavalry, and Colonel of the li. I. Volunteers; Major Adam J. Slemmer. of the i»;th United suites Infantry; M ijor David Till>on,of 'he Murine Artillery; < Jol.vJeor^*- I). W ifrfpr, of th*« I5ih Indiana Vol nun-era; C^l. Joseph D. Webster, of the j-t 111in<>is Artillery; 'ill vi P V n f t h V V* \ aI ii >itaiiriia ' v " i »» ' «» t » a ' . a. * vi««ii»< i tVl Jwhu 11. McNeill, of the Mi«bouri Slain , Militia: Mai John II. kin*, of th»* I5ih l\S. Intaistry; li. A. Jiackland. of «>bio: S.im'l Is. at t\, of ih* lyth Ohio Volunteer*: i"ol.*i. K. (irhliam, of the T4ih New York Volunteers; <'«!. Edward H. Hol*on, of the l.'ilb K«*utu kv Volunteers; Col. M. U. ol lh- iV'.h Ohio Volnut«-< r*- Col. Ma-on Urayman, of the Vfl tb Illinoi« Volunteers; <'ol. Joseph T Knipe, of the 4«>tU Pennsylvania: Ool. Mi. h iel K. I.uwler, ot tin* l-in Illinois ( 01. Miiu\au V. Meredith, of the 46th IVmi«ylvanta; Col. John S. Mafou, of ihe 4th Uhio Yolunu*>n, and < 'aj»tuin of the 11 ib Infantry; Capt. Thomas II. ill®, ot the 5th luiantiy: Col. T. E. (5. fom, of th»» 11th Illinois \olunteers; Col. Win. Vnnde\< r, of the 9th Iowa; Col. Wm. P. Oarliu, of the 3Mh Illinois: Col. Thomas A. Rowley, of the lVid Pennsylvania; Colonel Lyshut!er Calkr, of th** 6th Wisconsin. U*Tlie invitation* u> ihe 1'rtuct* ol Wal»»«'* w«dumr. 11 la yiumHi»u, will v^ry lew uiul telnet. Til* C'oudU'b* of D^rby, a** wif^of % Kuic*t of the Qitrtfr, has be^n early biuden to thr (er« mouy The Ho\ al Family ha*n recent. iy Hhandomd the \ ery deep mourning th«*y h i*e wcrn nut* itie d< ath of the Prince <,k>npert, fur jtie\, tnniiu'd with black, though the c> n n> domestic hcu«ihol«t till rrouuu m d*"r> Diuurr.log. THE WEEKLY 8TAR. VtMar wrnmut, »U|1. torr, fWUMa .ft 99 t\*% 4TI Wmm m^U» . 9 TtMtr ln iovM . 99 JkhkwTI^lSi*Tk^Dmdh liwiir>»i^JSM» rwrtUr tkmcknttkiMUtir irtilfU «Ov*M rtk »rM»l"> « * IMHI 1 Um VONtM, lMH41*Ulr lft« (M lMM«f tk« v«p«r Frt^-rm**l OBSTTt. I ATF fcOVTHFR PI PIE W«. Frem Richa*a4, » ** k, UImMm M«al|«Bi»ry. From thf Rtrbnood I«fMr«r of thf lb im! we takf th# folloViMf UilUUmal TBS BITCATIOW IB fllXIUU. The (Itaitft&ooft MUl*l of the Id uj»: It m> rtimorH that a force hit* btfft 0T|Uttf4 in Ontrai Kentucky ci mot* than * tbiunaa* mrii, *to ar« a.archUi| to )q1d Humpbnt MaatUU. Vr doubt tk* nmir, aimI (l*» U mi tr*-r*> rmttc.Tiuf |OMip. Thf itfMt bmktn| up of 'tr l)t mocraU« Co&Ttctum ought to rate* » \»tt>l r««ivu*-Bt». Tb» liiif of <M<r front In MMdl* TVan^***1 pn 9* nta the tirr.f familiar arory of cat air 7 ao4 pirktt tkixir.u-l.iuc, without Iom 00 either eio* KtMUR ATIOB or on. TOOKU. Thrrr w:ll be a reueral frvlt&g of r«fT«-t that ihm di»uiifai»M »uu**nMD and aoi4***r haa r>aifnrd fiinoirmand. 1b hi« farrwfU*d4ra»« to his foldlrrs he paya a deserved tribute t their gull*utry And good induct ftoat Um> bopirnir of tb* war to the pr*ornt tuae. Gea. loomt* doec not nme the reaeoua which have iuduc«d the at«p be bar takes. The following l fir.i are extracta from ib« SaTaunah News of February ts rRuM tub PimcN corsrt. at ALfUTOI. The French Comol at OtlvNum btd mml llr (oflomrf kddrm to t^«- French, St>wit»b r.d Italian subject# in the countiea of Oe*orado, Anttin and Fayette:" Dear Frienda . Martial law ha# b^a d«. clared in jour ruuniW, on account of wag insurrectionary dot< menu. 1 hope that aona ei you have ttk» o part m it. and if yaw ahould Ln\»Ucn induced to It, beware not ta joii Um» em miri of your Rrioptad country Ar aliens, be neutral*, and your nationality hall b»- r»*f pvcted. 1 haw full cunfldtBc* In Major>G< n»ral J. B Magruder HU cblrairy at.a iut» trity are enfflcient protection apatite* any intuitu*. D. Tauuw. Con an jar Aftnt for France, Vice Coaaal for Spain and Acting Canaul for Portugal an4 Italy. warrarino a*ra*iraii Notice..<i>f»nal«iMl«afi <»#«*, Ctntmi H»iiroad, Saranmak, hb 90, IMTl..Notice hereby given to all per>oua interested in the r»-t«ua proclamation of Gen. Beauregard, that it vdl aflord pleasure to the officer* of ttu« road to rto an) thing in th«-ir power to BM-t the want* of the pHru«-n. L«adiea areaepocially requested to recollect that if there ahould be a general wait, ing until the la»t hour mm mui be diO(>. pointed, because the mean* of prvapt traiw. portation have been much reduoed by the aa* igenciea of the war. Gao W. A nana. General Superintendent. OIMXil UlTILU The < barle-ton Courier aaya :.** Gen. Man*. Hold I.ov»U la in Columbia awaiting orders. A iter hi* aucceaa at Naw Orleans we hope ha will not be assigned to the defence of any city."* From the Columbus (Ga.) Sun we lake ilk# following: ACOM1ASY Or VHUOKKM. Major Thomas of the Confederate S ales A ! ft! V in Vo Ct T»ir* » M » J mmm m it* * * » r, UW 111 UW IW1DHUV a lull company of Cherokaa Indians froca tba Indian settlements of North C arolina. They make fine soldiers, obey ord«ra promptly, maka the beat acouic in the world, bare coin nutted no depredations upon cibcena, are perfectly docile, and Lave done much to rid ikat mod«ra Sodom of ita Abolition Buahwaaker* and as* eat-tins. [Tho confirms the statement of maaaacrM of Vnion m* n by Indiana.] 0kk. p. h. bill. Gen. D. H. Hill hae assumed command of the < unfed* rate lorcea in North Carolina, wntt bis headqu&rWrs at Goldsboro.' The Ka.et* lrcgrtts, in notion* this fact, says, we havt bad too much strategy, ditching and digiciuX in N rth Carolina, and tbat (»en Hill Mi Uta man to inaugurate a n«w and different ty-u-ak of tactic*. irniRi m GEORi.trowN. (Correspondence Evemnr Star.) Georgetown, D C., March 9, 1S631 be K*t. Bishop Simpson delivered an excell« nt irrmon ynwruay at tha Dunbarton atr» et i hurcb, from tha text, "For wbabaoeer is torn of God over come; h the world, and U»m i* thr* victory tbat ov( r. ometn the world, area our faith.** President Lincoln, aacotnpaniaJ v... «kA «' . * u > ur >' trriarj ui « »r, wu pirwni, Ut<l BOi'ih :tflt-cu*d by the ifrmon, being mo red to t* :«i«. 1 he exhibition jriveu by the V eetO^orfetown Sftbath :>chool last wrck mill be repeated n*xl Thi rudav evi innp. I'-'tb InM, eoinrneneinf at 7 "n o'clock. Their first effort mas entirely aucctstlul, so ranch so that all, 1 believe, wk« vm pits* nt tire in favor of iu in* repented. V i'Ii fome extra pieces, tbia mill be a grant atlair. At mi early hour tbi« morninp. au In«ll wouiaD, by the name of Bridget Caray, wu lourd in the canal dead. baMn; tallen In, tt >a supposed, while intoxicated, over night. st»« leaves a very yotmp child. A fire broke out last niaht, about I? o'clock* in tne Hill mil haloon attacked t<» r*-+n* n«» of Anthony Kodifr, E*q , and burn*»d th* r^f entirely off; but through tb«» en^rry of th#» *»» . Erne, fir* men and police, the main builumc wa« saved. At lil#> mt< tin* of Lh# Hoard of ItntrniMi Public Schools last week, Mro. M. .!. K«iuo*i»ton was elected teacher of the *en«or femt.e pi.Mic* tchool. and Mrs. M. J. Wood wv |>ro« motod to the position resigned by Mn>. Fin.iy Fsrquhar. 1 he canal is .now op«-u. and severaJ -^rgoea of * tod, Ac., have armed, and Ui? foilow»ng departed Bane Anna Maria MiMullin.^hgii tar^a Cha». W. Harper, Wyatt, eundri»*f, ia Eriward's Ft rry. The armals'by liver sine# my last are Schr. M rpan, liodell, New York, as«or? ?f cargo, to P. B*rr> ; schr. S. J Hav« s, X* -w York, < ranges and lemcne, to A. li Stewa.ru in parted schr. V. E. Pendleton, Ntw Hs*«\, (light.) Cvsa. East Baltimore Co* fkrkm'K..Yesterday, this Conference, sitting at York, 11, reporu A aa the amonnt appropiiated for dsmrfiio miaous within tbe Conference bounds V. Harden, P. E., represent* d lh* l'r«k ru.lt district. scmt' parte ol the work he found jit \ prompt reus state, others ifffcu d by the even:* ol :he day; the interests of the Chunh rrrtUv tiflecUd by the battles of £*>uth Mountain ui Anti» utm, foajrht a ithu. the blonds of that d*-trict. Ktpurteo,-however, the conversion vff fix or ffvfn bui Ur» d soul.-, and »i. iotrfm .tk the crnf. renre Rad missionary rollfctioaa. H intercourse with the preaches* and p«*opke ba| t**n ol the most ph-aaani and fraur>inc «-har. u r. The Annual conference mi-Monan ar\krt were then held. 9^ H< nrr Johnson, a oitiaen ol Broo* * iJ Iud , was ivccctly murdered by his own ©».. 1 he lmrily re'sitting at the supper table. V hen the la'her and son b^ga* to depute about k me matters. The s*»n because rrva'ly e*etv-rt, ard amiig the table, rushed np stairs, (jot hn \ol>« r. returned. ivnd deliberate!? rttri Lf taibt-r dead npon the spot. 9UT A larpe triune houM* npjn-d um In Port lai.d recently in >'ontrqu»ni« of workmen and»rn icirg one tide and potUnr jack screw# ui.d« r ill? oibrr te lilt it. It fell over upon % htun- iu wliirb ibirty little boys ww playing, Lnl fortunately th»y Mi-ajwd without Injury. 1/ It is thought that millions of dollars e f vld ai * yearly broucbt from san Francisco us New Vo'is, ol a bich lbs public bare no aeloiial* ty falM* vices being frlvu by tb# rbippfrs, Ftatn.g an Kmunnt mucb lees ummi m actually fchipp* «4. ^Advicfs Iroui Tunn announce tbe mar* rtuye i l >1. Katawi, Uu ly h> ad of the 1 laitaa Mins*-trj , and the Coiin'w dc SoId«. mi Bo« iinprtf.w ur. AHfr it»- orvmonv lb* uw* Ij r ;nTt*d*|.iur l*!t for tb* l.akr o/ ( «bo r The uRlt> tur M-Uiuf poor butter la I'liilatVlpbia i- 101 H*t Kf|« n- li&lf to ro to tto« *1. ik. itf «.th»»r bull to th«- p*«r. Ttw clvrti H(iii k uud*r >b«> t-uppocition ibat bia wif* « pi or, fiu* the Imutr buif to b**r. W the whol* ot I.uclaud is bow toelaf M l»p< d to |*t up oB-' rr^m.. ut of Colored «Oid>rr. 11 n f:«rflor. Andrew, of MiiMiuburMta, h:i» mic« «« d iu nU*tiug about three ImM 1/ Tli* rapiain of Newport, Far - n 1\ tu. keJ i ii :<u j tifciidourd la lia- u hi «t io*m" bfr mit* |>ort and sold brf «»r»-o ol uk« <h d ah a rice for XTO.MO. »/ Tti*> Tribune cotiMdvr* it rvmarkabta ib»l «lw ;a.l f **l« Tfw |>»r cut. in dxy mm cold did «<»t drpivna no.ke mti ,+ vrrmf of one pm 1 lire# mrmorf of ib* Puubar* bar Wit« r«« u ctri. k* ii iroiu tba llat of pra< itatu? aitorn« >e h#rnc»« tb*-T v*r»< t+u to take »«i h«»»«e m rtqautd by iu« u»w rual r»*«M law. >

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Page 1: I TF E EVENING STAR - Library of Congresschroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045462/1863-03-10/ed... · 2012-12-13 · larrui frn A lOta Sts., I'll III ua 1 fW« 1 «v/ ImiH M9TML

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V°i. XXI.WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY. MARCH 10. 18(54. N?. 8,132.

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oitix it tk« r»to of 13 mdU a w«*k. tingi*m|«, wa « > ; ia vrtphri, two ohti.

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M« PEVV8TLVANIA AVENUE,

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M9TML KMMPIR&*

Jtocrxs,

IXSTiCJUaTTS,

BUTLERS,

AMD THE TRADE IN SEKERAL,

V« tfc«lr rLnrr*'«*d 9lo«Jt «f

OilMPAGNES,Ii

CLARETS AND HOCK WINES,

LIQUORS, la Bulk and G1m*.

TOBACCO AND 8EGARS,

FAJfCT GROCERIES, FOR THE CAMPS,

W PBflCkirtiOM.

kav« MiituilT *B bas4 all ih« w«U knownBrwda «f

OHAMPAONES:

MOST A CHANDON,

PIPER H1IDPICK,

EIDSICK A CO ,

6. n. ML'MM A 00.,

SB BT. MARCEAUX A CO..

ISSN PEAL,

SSD LAC.

AftTl *01 BIS

whi«h w« «/T«r

AT yEW YORK PKICKS,

4 freight fc'Med,)

AUG JOHNSON k CO.U 7-if

Fop the Holidays.A. H. B11II1V0EE * CO.,

Bbavoi or No«. 19 a*d 21 Broad St., Niw Yorkovru FOB 8A LB AT THEIR 8TORB.

H«. 337 PENNSYLVANIA AVEME,NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET,

SI9N OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER,THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF

IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUOftS.

TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS..ALSO.

FllfB GROCERIES, CAN QOODS,KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL,

KENNEBEC SALMON,OUSED 4 PICKLED LAMBS' TONGUES,

PIGS' FEET,ENGLISH DUN CODFISH,

Together with all the

LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASONMiw«. A. M. B. & Co. are aiso Sol* Proprietorsf *LNING«R 8 CELEBKATLD

LONDON DOCK GIN,Fmt ay in Quart Bottles fer medicinal sh.

A1m, Bole Ageuti forOLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, OIN.

All artiel»a bou*bt at their ttore warrantedf tA« ftrtt quality, and forwards to any part of theftty of eip^nae.A« .I J * . w

wW ibiwhu W WW prnr^uriny K)C®l«fU, W« T0^wtfollyraqoMt families to give aa & call.1 ABRAM M. BIN INUKS,

HKNKY T. CAPXN.WA#Hi»eTo», December. 18G1.

A. M. BININGKK k CO. hav* no connexion withtmj »Uer Uobm._4*-tf ROLLIN CHURCH. A«»nt.

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C L A R 1£ T Srkiak Xkmt offer fur eale at New York prioM.

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scotch, I*ISB06ik r A ttN ILS of %1'i fjTrntH hr^prl«MGLIbH AND SCOTCH ALEr,VQ9*mj* ANB DUBLIN iOBl*B3,SaVANA CIGAR^Tn«UsB FlCKLiH, SAUC5VgfilLTOH, CHXDDXB ul 1NQLISH DAI5TOHElJ*.

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ARRAO HUM,CO fit** i I'npirr'tu »">».

N A G I, PI »i.^I ITA3®'!,

PROPOSALS.£>ioroeAi«a roK~aotuBktf AND HULK.

Caur QiiRTit«iKTik,R Ofw«i, iDtrot Ifoiiafitwi, i«tMr Hw., }

WaahinztoA, D. C., Maraa 4,1M3.\Sbalbd PaorvaaLe »1U t* raoaivad at tkUol^t

mntll Tbisdat, lk« :7th day of March, at Itm.. for famifchinc tka GoTammaet witk

(1,^) tvo thoaMU>4 SorH*. and if Ontilwo th«uaatf Maiaa, of tk« foJlo»io* daaariftio®, tu ;

CAVAL1Y.for Cavalry. n>*>) o«e thoaaaad tj*e hncdrad

dorMa. front i L9) fift»aa U»( W> ftixtten haadt hi#h,batwtan fl»* ao-1 ai^M rear* of a*«, of dark colore,~»n In »>!» uJ'U anmiMti* hailt in mns*1 Iw»ll VfVAVU IV .-"7- T » ' "» " » ^

I»ik frM fr«m ill dtwoti.iiu.iuimrr ARTILLSHT.far Artillery. <N*>) § bnodred Iloreee. from

{US) fifteen and ane-balf to (16) sixteen bandsal*fc, between At# and «!«ht yitri of a^a, of d*rkaa.ort. free from all dafeete. wall broken to bar

mi,compactly ballt, and to weigh aot iw tbaal.joo poond*. MULB3.f wo tboQFand llnlea to conform to tba following

rccirxcATroas.Ai l ta be in coedAll to fee (>«)foart«fr bands and orer in bight.Ai l u b» hiod>, nni*iM« mala* for draught jpnrpuees.atd to Ot OTia TliRIC HQ CIDII ami imi* or *« .

PRftPOS-ALF.Tba fail name and poet office address of tba bid- ;

4ar rnoit appear in th* proposal.If a bid ie made in the name of a firm, the name#afaLl the jpaitiae mint appear, or the bid will beoonsiaersd as the Individual proposal or loe partyvirBlDC tt.Proposals from dtsloyal partus tetU mot Utonttdtrtd,m&an oath of alUfianee must accompany

aaeh proposition.i» fob bobs .*.

Propetals nait specify clearly whether the bid! for Cavalry or Artillery Horses, and m no casemint both be bid for on the earns paper. *

If an? bidder wishes to asuposn for buth elapse*,he mart forward two dw>Hn<j% proposals.on* foreach siass. lomrlrte ««* aw3 having no refer

neeto any other proposal hy the sauie party.ir roa MVLBA.

Proposals must be in separate envelopes from jtbo*e for horses, and mutt in no manner refsr to ;

or dt-pfud on them.Proposals mnst be addressed te Ool. D. II, ftcos- 1a. Quartermaster V F. Array. Washington. D. 0..

and aheuld b* plainly marked "Proposal* forHorwi," or "Propoeala for Idulea," as the Mmuiey be.

GUARAKTVK.Tbeabwlty of the bidder to Sal theaontract. ahould

It be awarded to him, must be guarantied by tw« !responsible pereona, whose signatures must ba »p- jpended to the guarantee.Tha responsibility of tha guarantors mwt ba

shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the !nearest District Court or of tha United States Dietriet Attorney.Bidders moat ba present in parson whan the bida

are opened or their proposals will not be eoimiJerfld. |Bon J* equal in amount to one half the sum to be

received «n the contract, sisrned oy the contractor .

and both of bin guarantors, will be required of thenoceesful bidder upon «>irniB* the coutnwt.As the bond oust acoorapany the contract, it will

be necessary for the bidders to have their bondamenwith them, or to have bonds signed in anticipation and ready to be produced when the eontr&ct jis signed.Blanks for bonds can ba procured upon applica- |

tion being made at this office, either personally,by letter, or by telegraph

FORM OF GUARANTEE,We, , of the county of , and State of

, and . of the COuntY ef . and 8l*Us ofdo hereby guaranty that in able to fulfil aontract ia accordance with the terms nf hi« propo- ]1ticn and that, shovld his proposition b? a<vt*Dted,he will at opce euter into a eontrart in aceoraanoetherewith. Should the contract be awarded to himwe are prepared to berime his s-curi ti«w.(To this gnarantee mnst be appended the official

eertiflfate above mentioned.)INSPECTION, DKLIVKRV, Ac.

All Dorses contracted for under this advertise- jment will be subject to a rigid inspection, and those 1not conforming to the specification* wi:l be r»jected.Mo Mart* will be received.The Horses must be delivered in thie eitr, within

twenty days from the dat« of the contract, and no iextmsion ol time wl I be- granted on any pretext.Al! Mulescontrsct^d lor und.T tbi^advnrtis^m«ntwill be subjected to a riifid inspection, and Inot conforming to the Kpe^ifuations will be reJected.Tb« Mnlesmnstall he delivered iuthi*rity within

(16) twenty-live days from the date of signtLg th-t ie«Dtr»st.Payment to be made upon the completion of the

gentract. or so soon thereafter an the Chie Quartetmaster shall 1 e in funds.Any informality in tfce b d. or non-conformance

with the term < of this advertisement, will ensurethe rejection cf the proposal.The Dorses will be awarded in lota of_('i*»»two

Hundred each, and tbe Mnles in lots ot <6 0)flv<»hundred ea h. unle-s the Chief Quartermasterhould deem it ftr the interest of the Government

Xtt vary theThe Chief Qnarterma*ter reiervefi to himself the

right to reject any or all hlufl that he may deem t<johi*h. D H. ttL'CHKK.

Colonel *nd Chief QuariermaH'.er,mar 4 t'Gth Depot of Wa«hiuift >u.

pROPOBALS FOR WOOD.Htad^uaritr*, Drpnrtm'nf t\f Washington, )

Ojfirt ej CAuf (Juarfrmasttr. > jFebruary )<», L«S 'i jPROPOPiLS are invited for furnishing Wood totie troop* in and around the Fort* hereinafterpeCiQed fr' Ui partus* owning wood or wood l*n la

in ili« tinnity or Tfte *ame,vi*: Fort* Kthin Ailen,UeLt eit. DeKalb, Corcoran, Hi«#(rty, >Vo»dbury.C»-~s. Tillinjfhast, and Marr*y, oa tbo southside of tte Potoma<*. near Cbain Bridge.Pr« po*alt» to be inaa« in the following manner,to wit:

iflrst For wood Btatding, ( price per cord.)Second. For wood Ml«»d py D. 8. JCDgineers orotht-rwire. < prjpe p*r cord ;Th;rd. Fnr wood rut aud corded on the ground iProposals must specify the Uxalxty, kind, vwanrity.a Lid vitality ot the wood.Proposa s will b« r*c«iv«d under this advertisementor the amount of wood required.Proposals will be received at any time up to

June 1st, l!j63.Kach bidder must attach H* full name and Post

OffUe address to his bid, and tLe names cf all the !parties interested in the proposal must appear inth« KirtJm oa:k (J alitKiantf to the (rortrnmmC of ttu

United Staff muft ac o*np«nyBide will be opened from time to time. ,\n 1 tontract*or purchases made an the wood may t>e repaired.The right is referred to accept all or any part of

»n9 bid.Pro;c*a!§ Bhould be endorsed, "Proposal* for

Wootl,': a i>d addreaseJ toKLIA8 M. GREEN K,

Lient. Colonel Chief Quartern.a>terfell-lm Department ot Washington.

Proposals for carp its and orficsCI1AIR8.

QCARTSSHiSTKH GfcJiKRil.'H OFFICII, /Wa<hin?'on, February 24, 1*53. \

Pr-OFOB iLC will be received at thir Departmentuntil o'clock M.,th« 6th da) of U<ty u«it torfurniehir. g th» fol'owir* articles for the u*o of theWoartermafcter General r Department, Tlr. r

CAKPK1INO.Keren hundred yardi, more er lend, of In-

graia Carpeting of the fcctt SLna>*ll MtroplM ofwhich must accompany the oner. The price perfqu»r> yard to include waking. binding, and fittingto frAch room, and puttiug down the bam>* oom pl»-tein the beet tnacn«*r. Measurement t'J be made enthe tioor. and pigment made fur n<iantit.» H ih inascertain, d he roomi to be carpeted can be ee?n Ik>> calling at thiR office.

omcv oil airs.One hnr.dred an4 twenty 13)) Oak Chairs , run*

eeat. a tai*.p':v of which cnb be .-ren at thin ofliun.The whole to be completed within two wtekn fromthe time of nipniny the agr« ement The price fore»ch chair to include the delivery of the aaiue atthin « ffice.By order of the Quartermaster General. fe2f> td

p KOPOBALM 1'OR W tt 0 D .

H*adiitarters, IM'tnit* 0/ Waskiniton. (Ctfitt of CTi'tJ (juarterma<l*T, Jan 2a. Wvl. {Ptopo8AL5 are iuTited for furniahing Wo«»d tothe trot'pn in and around tie Porta hwreinnfturpacified, troui parti*** owning wood or word laud*

In th»* yinnity of the Mime. Tit: Forte Alexander,Rlplty. Frankliu. Menafield, Pennsylvania, BatteryT«T.>n>'r,.« v..t. 1/ ri - n U» urai licy, isn hubt|tcfcuAv't*. Bloenra, Totten. Blemm^r. Bui: tier 111II,S*ratoH» Thayer, Lincoln, Bktl Vermont,Martin rcott uid Cam«rou,ou th< north nide ofthe f'ott war,

Pr« pynals to be made in th* following maar«r,to wit:fir»t For wood Mandirf.(?rie« per cord )Pecond. for wood fellfcd by U. B. Kutfiutxr* or

other*i»e. (price per cord.)Third. Kor wood sot and eorded on the ground,PruroKfcla must «pecify tbe Ictaltiv, kind, <»wan

imv and of tbe w< od.Pro petal i will be received under this advertisement(or the amount of wood required up to Jane

1, 1M3.JUch bidder matt attach his fait name and Pont

Office hddreop to bin bid, and the names of all partie*lot*, rested in the proposal mart appear in thebid.An o*'K of mlltftmnf* to lit Government / tKt

Vn'ttii St-Uei muai auommity tath LtdBide * ID be «>p< i<ed from time to time, and contract*or parchae* a made aa the wood may be requiredTbe rifcht 1h reserved to aeeept all or any part of

any bid.Proposals should be endorsed, "Proposals for

Wuod."and addressed toICLIAH M. OR MEN K,

Lieut Colonel ai d Chief Quart*r*ja*terJaSdtf D»fen«es of Washington.

I It A AC UKK2 BBK(i,r A A ."S llttUK SH. ul IAs Old SiiH-1,

vuihh.<Jud IHtt.. U'4»*i to be lomn.-d, no /Ovt»J«t »n<l ailver w»vchf* jewelry, tfuna, pi*-JL Atol*. silver ware and wiring apparel. (0 QfRenumber. the place in 3&1 0 street, la r«ar mtNttionkl Hotel. b«*v»n 4H an<l tth ata.A1 traiii^rlioDN wtiteOy eoofldential Ja 14 Sjs

I.-T.-1M0-I.

DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTSRX.

Tb«y , »tr«nffth«n and ioTieoratr.ML « t aIATlllir»IWI QHilDf MHUM.Thoy ar» an antidote to efc*3ff<« of wat»r and *i"t JTLwt evereosae eff«eu ff diacipattoa *ud lot* j

honra.1h«7 atreafthen U« eyeteia and (rLvm tit» ;

Bind.They prevent aaiaemttio and IntarmitUnt f«v*reThey purify Ui breath and acidity of the stomMk.They eure Dyapepaia and Constipation.Th«> aura biarrbv, Colera af.d Cholera Morbn*They care Liter Complaint an4 Mervena Head !

aeke.They are the beat Bittera in the wor d. They

make the weak tnao ationg, and ar# exhausted jnatare'a treat r«?atorer. *i bwy are couponed of theeel«brat«d Cali»»ya Bark, Catearilla Bark, Dandelion,Chamomile klower». Lavender f!jwtrn.WioUrir»«Q. Aui»«. CloT«r-buca. Or*n«« P«k<1.JSu*k«-root. Cartway, Coriander, Burdotk. d..1 ^(>0.X« ArtThe folio* itif in a »ampl«* of Uir testimony daily

r«c«fOLPIEls' HUM*,CIKCI**ATI,0 /

Jaiia»ry 16, le^vi. fMiura P. 11. LiiZ t &. Co.(iikTUhkk : Tkm institution bu r«e*iT«<l andxi*nd«d aid to uT*r 14.000 rick aud dixtbUidoldierx. 1 k&Tt-of Ut* adiMiniflUrcl the PlantationBitWra in aain«reas eat>«& of xaatuliou. ,

fertrp, WfcLt of A e. witu th* uiyst r*mtrk*iia grainy in* rifuiMi. IV appvuie,

atitngth and cheerfulness, and ha* (i?«u nn^jr t

poor tf Liow fcis usual health. 1 w.sh tfcin preparationwan in «T«ry fain ly, in every hospital, ana on

every battle field.b ith respeet, year servant,

1>r. U. W. Indbivh, Hupt.W ILLARDR' HoTfL, I

Wiphikutosi, 1>. C., Jan. i-i, wy. s i

^itxn iuiK : W« require another supply of yourPlantation iiittera, tne popularity of which dailyincreases with th« vuosta of our hou**. i

K*sp«cUuil),i*s, Chaowick & Co.

Ci.EviLixn, I)*c. 8.1361 i***** 1 hare b«eu so ill with Li v*r Complaintand Dys.pt: psia thai 1 w&h eoinptlled to ab&n

don my tusU>eM. 1 u*«*a t^roe bottl«£ of th« I'lant«tionbitter*, and to my a*>tonisL>noLt am entirelycur*:d. Tbey ar*- th* best medicine I svsr usedaud 1 shall an' savor to make th«m known. PInform i*«- what H .T..1^>"^- X mean.

\our» truly, 11. B. Kinuiuiet.Dr. W. A Gtllda, Surgeon of the Tt>nth V« mont

Btgimsnt, writes: '"I wwh every soldier bnd abcitiv oi Plautation Bitters. Tbt y *r«; the mui'. 1effective, perfect, and harmless tonic 1 er«r u*«^d. '

Gilt IlOGfiK, Lori*vii,i 4, k* D-<-. 21, 1*11. 1

Me«»rp. 1' 11. dr4kea( Co.\\ e are ctffiiprlle i 10 order 12 qoicu Plantation

II.' 14 A * .. ..M 4 a ^ I. .4 1.111: itr> «! yyi / 11 ifrusj f w iu u»» » uo oui«r way of

procuring tbi* admirable article. JKe«pecU"ully yours.

bii.Ar K. Mi 1.1 fk 4. Co., Proprietors.Rochk-t*r, N. Y.,D=e.2\ 1.*>I.

* » The Plantatioa Bittani lurenrwl Im<* of the worst kind of dy^pep^ia of near louryearn fltandiny. I ha\* rt-coinuifoded tilt m toolLeiB. and a» f&r a* i auow w ith M^nal sucoes*.

I an). Ac., Bkt. J, e, CatUx'HS.B?rnf;tt Hook, CtNf insati, Ohio /

i>«c i>, \Mispks. Dr ks A- Co. Ti>-< P imitation itiitard

tpp*ar to De very pojiU.sr tere. 8vud uh twenty ]raM i n. ore, »ud oblige,

iuuin uuiy .

T. P. Saunders JL CO.&<?. 4 c Set. Jc?.

Deiica'e female a r^uirin* a etunilant, andcler u y in^ o. lawyers an<l kliid^itf* exbau^tad l>>uj«-r.T»l labor, will fiud the Plantation Bittern aiuont beneficial tonic. '

fcvi-ry bottle bii.8 the fat simile of our -ijrnatureoii a ttt'i p!ato engraving, or it i« nut genuine. <

J-cId by all frrugjfi«t*, Grocer®, aud CountryStores

P. II. I Ml A ft E A t «).,mar 3-eoi3t 'iO'2 BROADWAY, N. V.

||£LAWiRK BTATE LOTTERY.

DIIAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN TUE MONTH15 PR?ze« OF 54,000!W $3*2 000'_^0

DELA WARE ST-A TE L O TTEll Y.* Qthonsed by ' Au Act for the Encoirragfinent ofInternal ImproYements in Stato of Delaware. '

J(iH N A MAR P I 3 * CHw w a- » . U V V.« lUAUU^Ui

DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THEMONTII20 i'KUts OP 51,000 BACH.

FfCOHl) CiHTiL I'KIZK 911,000.8 0 HEM E.

1 priteof $32,nnn »b 332,000i P ire of ll.fXXi is 11,0»Vt1 true of 7.(B2.W»ii . 7,092 301 pyt.- vf fijuO, 1 prire of §4 00»i. )1 prire of 4.0»*», J prize of 4 MX), |1 pr teof 4,(f0, 1 priie of 4.0i>o, I1 prit«» ot 4.0i 0, 1 prize of 4.0* , I Miv1 price of 4.«< 0, 1 j»rix« of 4.WO, { w vv) prite of 4,0i0, 1 prite of 4.'00, jI Dri(t> nf 4 <*'41 1 ««r»»- I'f A I'mi I1 prize of 4.000,1 prize of 1$2.<*'(*, 1 prize of J2.000, t1 pi tie of 2,100, 1 prtze of 2,ftO, j1 priie of 2,' 00. 1 prize &f 2,<Kt0, t1 prize of 2.00", 1 prize of 2 0W, ;] prise >f 2,"00. 1 prize of 2,0<»0,1 prize of 2,000, 1 prize of 3,000, J1 prize of £1 (n 0, 1 prize of $ 1,000, )I pi it« of ]00, 1 prize of 1,00",lptizeof 1,0*1, 1 prize of 1,'0>,1 prize of U0O, 1 pr'if of l.fHW,lprizeof 1.000, 1 prize of l.lluO, *t rm1 priie of 1.000, 1 prize of l."U0, "

. »,1 prize of 1,000. 1 prize of 1.000, J1 pr ze of i,(W», lprizeof 1,000,1 prize of l.O'O, 1 prize of l,0i0, I1 prize of 1.000, ] prize of 1,000,1 prize of £S'>0, 1 prize of 0, )1 prize of ft'0, 1 prize of fiOO.1 prize of 500, lpiizeof fiMt,1 prize «.f & ', 1 prime of «*»,1 prize of /<*', 1 prize of 5U>,1 pric ol U/>, I pi ize of 50"i, '1 prize of too, l prize of fiM», I] prfze of 1 prize of fKW,1 prize of 500, l prize of fiOO, '

1 prize of C00, 1 prize of #00. i2 6 prize* of 92 *» are 43.JOO

prize* of 100 are 6^00CAprizefiwf CO are *, /*)6A prize* of 70 are . 4,850i' prizeH of 50 are _ 3.250

4,81< prizen of 30 are 96.2U027.ovi prizes of 10 are . 270.400

S2.^f~6 priies. ... amounting to #633,302 90Ticket* #10; IIrItm $8, Quarters #>Si Eighths $1V»DRAWS EVERY WEDNESDAY IN TQI MONTH(TA11 ord«r» for TicketH in th* above Lotterynld be addrwpcd to JOHN A. MORRIS 4 CO.,Wilmington. Delaware. marft-taprl*1/KMALE COLLEGE,T BORDENTOWN. N. J.Th'F Institute in pleasantly locate I on the DolawHreHirer, 3" mile* north o# Philadelphia. It h&flt-em in »uccor»ful operation for more than ten

yrai *, and i* one <f tie u.oftt tlonriahing Institutionsvf learning in the countryH.-tcial attention in paid to the Common andliifchtr branches of Englisb.snd superior a<1yant*®et>fmtithed in Vocal »nd Instrumental Mnfdc.| Drawing, Painting French bad Latin are taughtly experienced t«achersFt it-ons conriing fr«,m tbe South can leave Wal!int street wharf Philada., at 6 a. m. and 2, 4, 4>iil j 6 c m. F«>r catalo^um

B-vJ IIN Ff. BRAKKLBY. A H ,

President.Reft rences ic ^ %Kbington : Hon. J C TenKyke,F'l »>; Hod J N. L Htrattuu. Houaa fKepreHnatitiTr*;Jdu. I' P«ilk, Matt* Department; J; « L.(i'i Trrtmiy P> psrtmeLt; W II. Van Northwicfc,l>« rarinif ntof *h* Interior; S.J (iroot, M. D.f* l'1 .m*

I? J. liKlBbRGKR A. CO.,r fckieces«©r» to _ _nut l mix. r. Luuvux a VII.,

CITIZENS' AND MILITARY WLM K H C H A frT TAILORS, W#MbTEOPOLITAH HOTEL. mMmrn

ULnU Brown's.)d<-tf ?.f J Pa tvtno* Wa.Ahiu*tou. D 0.

PLAYING UhL'" LI .it ft: Co and tbifl> 8 IfiANCK TAYLOR.

A AjUSKM KNTvn,WASHINGTON THEATRE.CO&MLtt BLXVJWTH A*D O BTKBBTS

Mixackse... Mbs'u Musn k, Oomoi"' tl MlUiCBE fBSD. tt XllDlkf «*Aer*rn .. Qao. W. Fiitu

I Mt right* of tli« tirfat Oom#^«an of the Axe,MK. JOhK *. CLARKE.

"kn wi»| spi-»r ihin rT»-rinjf in th* nw dra»n* ofII t.K «.fc TfiK 6¥N TLfiMAK OK N ATI1 KM

*»un Mr. J r. Carke»«ar»«»n . Min Ali«« tfriy !

POMlCliCDVd COATfmasiiiEgtoxi Mr. J. 8. Clark .

^ IL'Kf:eHAY.» treat bltl-Mr. J. S CLARK B.PTKCIaL aKKOCN< li^KNT.

W*du»*dA> Far«wvll Brn«*ttt and po*i- {ki» 1\ !ui a *p«araiic« of J P OI.AKKKFirat iim* of lb«comic drama, b? PlancH*. entiledUV-T- JACK FIIFPPARD.t v reau«>t. T4K!DITJJ. for the Wt tiiua, and tha

r«fM . f TIT FOK TAl .

Pc&tt tt-currd in advance.

P*!C«fl or Adu last ok ..Balcony Chairs,71 aaata;LTtaertra Mats. 75 acuta; Parqattta.se casta; Familyvirci*. u etcta, Prir&tc Boxas, #6.Door* "p^n »t 7 ; tc «omm«nc« at So'olock.

OROVER'e THEATRE.PINKSYLVAN1A AVJ6N UJK.naar Wlllard'i Hot*:uffiVAao r*oT«a MilAHl

TIII8 KVS.ViNfiLA5T K1GUT BUT POUR OP

I.Al'IU JCKKNKJ,tJ if>t (if a: Amt'i 'in CWie<iy Start !

Fir*t tmc in this eity uf the caw and highly «aetftufult:onie:iTjNO HK^T FOR THE WICKKD.Kll kk4r niu nil/ U IPL-BI.»*V * « V** 4 UA »l IVAfli/,which wae proceed ic New York for twenty-«ey«n ;

roi"»»rutiti- night*. *nd proved thegrrat eomtdy !'ucetift of tbe Bonton ana Philadelphia >«a*on<fthm p«rfc-» m»-(I by the Great Star Company nowit liin * MtabIiMhi>-e<<t.M*dan:e t ri nau4, Laura Ke*ce, Madam* Bidant,kJ.e <J<'Li: Kiucghaui; Mint>. G-bet. Blake; Moon.

Fon.aird. W)i» atl**i(b, Mo:_a. Fernaud, Wa eot;Antoiie. Fettrs.To r«<i.ei:.d« with A UKOULAK FIX.

Mr H kentiru h as H uih ao BrasIn accordaree with the deiir* of many patrona,thf srr^at hhvndan remedy of^HOOL FOR pC A NDaLwillW for the latt time tn to-mor

row tTi-niug.PKior? or AKMDr»ee Oirele and Balcony jCtair*. c«Bt«: urch< »tra Cbaira 75 cent*; FamilyPirrie, 2ft c«-Dta. Pet- >»r»-d 8*ata, 15 eitra.

VARlETtbbl VARIETIES! |An (iTtrfiowinc Andienee laat night ext«nd«d a j

mott Flattering Kecrption to the iMring and Keuowtfd GyniBtPta.

TF1E ROLLANDE BROTHERS.* iIItoI and claaiie pfforra in the difficult

FfcATr or TUE G l il N Aal U M|i««f Dtiii f«r tliein the proud title of being

Tilt UKFAT OYMNAeTfe OF Til E AGE!In conjunction with whom appear

Jhf ( Sta*mint Vcoil ArtiUf.MifB ADA T EteMAN.

_ V. <.«a>,«) ui.f ino tln«»irii» **« « A.--.at. -*^ II«>r»r ruvi « ls % i u riuKiup mm j irv JTI«U T W^rlT:#TI HE HN it!T STYLE OF THE VOCAL ART.

T>i»» K»ir Kt-p>**i»untat»v«» of Dan.'in*LA HJCLLK.U ZKT PA .

Twin fcict«r« in Beauty And G«niu*.Forming, witb the Mirntrrl Performer*.

^ J£1 L AND & RUNS,KHKD MAY, the Irisb Vocali-t,Qiiry ecntrimta of enlovm«>nt.

lliK LOVELY LAlWBALLBT TROUPEThe Tai.k*tbo Mammoth Compawy !

Producing a Delightful Ei tertainment.rrt(t> of Jldmission.. Purqu-tt* and Family Cif- !;U:, 2'j cent*; urchentra Chai , St) oent*, Hin(>

*** s iu I oxen "J5 cent*; Private Boxen, (holdingiia terKina,) £5; Coioreu Circle, 26 cents.boors «»»>»-n at a quarter to 7 o'clock. Perform- (

in> f to commence at a ^uart^r to 8 o'clock. If 'A!\ I KHItllHY 11AI L,L CAMfcUhPRY 11 ALL,CANTERBURY HALL,

LOUISIANA AV , KKABPlXTH Brant,II1F. MOBT POPCLAR AND THK BKHT CON-

felCIED MUfciC HALL IN AMERICA!TnE AUTOCR AT THOU PR OF TEE WORLIi

ly A AA W E1LL !Firfct wetk of the

BEAUTIFUL LAN6JKUSEand

CELEBRATED PONGST*E?S.MISS ERfttiTFNK DK FAIRER.Mlfti EKSfcTlMi UK FA1KKH.»il>H ERNMINE UK FAIBKR.MISd ERNMINK liE FAlBER

To-u>ght. viil be pre-ented our of tbeBi^'I J.iLLt; Ot llit SEASON.

T.cluJiDk' tt»»* o L»r»Li«.,JHk tOKiVSb.fi OF WAR.

This pii'iv ib r*p:«tt: wi.h Startlingr« i!.bn c, & c . «bCit>« wftb & btautif'jl Allegoricallabkau, r* psrs^nliiijC

luk. Hkaikii or tbk Hrivk!MUX 8. b/.OLLOSY^

Beaatilul Buil-t fntiil^dYSLA\NI>A% THE hAIRY Ob' THE SEAS;

Irk 1HE PlMIF.RMASVNi 1 * r1 h. A T K FjjNNOYEB

andTUK UKKAT CULKT OF BEAUTY

win apprnr in xnis u&net.Mim JULIA ML K 11 >1£R. the Queeu of th* Ameri*

can M»ne. in New iJongH.THK AhAtt 1.A V

a ill be repeated.uui\»Ti-.sttly a<-knowl> dg»d to betbe inoM btaut tai n<-t <-yer ptrioruitid.

K) NJfrHT,JfcKMES. *) UK POET, FIGHTS MIT 8IGKL I

TH1C cTAGK Dill V UK.AN A L A t MING S -\C HIfclCfc'

AWKWARD D1LIIMM A !> ar Iimiitnse B li, in which

Ge« H Kdet'ou, UiU) £mtr^uu,h.W Kg-in Willis Anns-roug,J iii.uiy LiHi k, JuLoay Clarke.

will appear.NEW DANCES HY

M ikp I.iilie HrafJuu. M^a Jhuui* A1 ie n.Mi»» JfoBsphir.e Florence, Miss Lou e Clifford,Mi*a hate llamaou, M:i- Jeunie,

La Petite KU&.Com* Early, if you vctfi Stats

Door« opeD at 7 o'eloc* ; p* rformanee at SAcre lotion 26 Cents; Orchestra, ceati; Prirate i

ti.uUlii,/ (ii,i %t.A 't KA V/> ifATI SEE

* ATI RlM \ ApTKHNUON, at2o «lock.>'OR LaIUKh ill) Cllll OKCM.

1'oorh open 2 o'clock. AJinissiou.la<ueR. 7' et*.:rhiloren, ;<) ctn.

A. 1_

it Ave you vtd me

|1 OM ADMSUTISlNtt COACH-

\% lLLAhl>* MALL. The fasitunable Dancm*» » Acotitmv ~ Mr. UOOBAl.L r<«ap«ctfully inform*»»-iH*tti * ai<d mifrtj* dr*irou« of learning »11

the fashiocaMc danc**. including the new hoyalllnriit' (- uaM 'b Quadrilli*. now no popular.that theycan <vnmiei.ee tliitir le«p«n« at once. Taep--.pl latLtilled to ftdnjiadou to lli« *r»ni Floral May BallLeeroBS every Saturday atVrnr-on, 2o'o!ook,formasters *r.d n)i»«e«, at Wlllard"* IIall. PrlT.\t«letsBons daily at iur residence, 11th and I ata.

fe 19-lm*

/ kHI'HANf' Col hT .Diktiiict or Columbia.V J Was/tin f ton (Vmi/y,T(i-wit : In the can* of Geo. JA I.ku«.v<wuiur o4 tuptiin K»*«»d, d»*o»*ee<l. tb«rii'mtor tfortiiaiii the approbation of theOrphans' I'furt of V\afhin?ton county aforesaid,appo ut«*'l g ATI' liDAY. the i4th day of Mareh u»xt,for the biml e*Ul-iuent and distribution of the p-rMintletitate of «ai«l let-e*p.»d. mf th>> as*Mte in hand, Ia«t far Mtht Mmc b*ve been collected and turnedinto money. wl en and wnere all the creditors andhrirB of said decear-ed are notified to attend tat theOrphiw;*' Court of Washington county aforesaid)wki their claims properly vouched, or they mayotherwim by law be excluded from all benefit in*aid d« cea*»-c'fi estate: provided a/»opy of thinorderbe pub.inbed once a week t«.r three w«-ek« in theEvening htar previous to the said Uth day of March,A. D. lHfi.1. Test Z C. KOBBINo.fel8-lawSw* R*>gist«-r of Wills

jy| A»HLY COLLINS A CO.TS

PHILADELPHIADRAUGHT ALU AMD PURTKR.

I am do« receiving large Quantities ofDRAUGHTALE and PORTEB from thin celebrated Brewery,which 1 am prepared to furnish on short notioe Util persons who will favor me with the»r orders.Patisfaction guarantied.Orders given to my drivers will b« promptly at

tended to.Goods delivered in all parts of Washington atd

Georgetown, free of charge.fermsCmsk cn d*t*vtry.

R1LJKT A. 8U1NN, ASLi'/Mi 13rtltUmm llin.,1 IT fir»*n mf

no * t? <, »< r«- »w D. Owj 1 G £ L HITTKHlT ARK THK PEOPLfc'8^ FHIKND.

I inform all whom it mar concern, thit I boughtc f Mr. Ct«p*ry the receipt* thin »*ry flu« rtitt«rswkich can b« hkd onl> at A. PAULV"8 Win«j andJ iqonr htoie. J»9 PitT, Inlaid. Dihfi 1«'

OPPWITI PATKNT urnoi.4*2 £ E ViXTH STK KET

PAPIRDANGINU*, ,..?JNDoW PIIAD18,tllAUti LINENS,P1CTIIBK AND^HADK CORDS.

TAr*HLLS, Ac.BERLIN. COCOA AND VRLVRT

LHtUK MA IB 1XU K17*»3VELVET AN V BRI'HfcKLS PCHjT HAHSvKJKS

CUtSH10I»P, ko.mf Ptiert>*n*u g skillfully firratod

Window (foA^ca of any <l«« riptiOQ furnishedfor public or orivate building*.C*>u.« and iwt»t ROTTIROOK *8

R«W fctor«,43>l f*«*enth atr#«»t,f«* l*Maw2w OpponU« PfcUntOffit#,

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.(ASSOCIATED PHES6 DISPATCHER.)

FROM VKKKBCRC.InportoBl Mevrmrotk Prndiag.

I'fllT IIiT! run Mar<>h n A<«u

pat. h from Cincinnati hoi the newj m mor#cheerful from Yiekebfirff.

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A *pecml di«p%tchto Hi* Commercial r» port* the health of theirm.v Is icipro-vlr.f, and ray* thai Important Ini()tt>n*DW ar* pending. On# gunboat 1ih«rt'ne up Y«*'JO Fa's, and ba« nearly reachedYazoo City. The canal at L*ka FroYtdance lanow rr«<Jy for ua*.Ad*lre» from below Cairo *ay that tranaportawith rebel troops are expected to come

out of White river to offer battle.

Froui CaliforniaHaH FkAXI laoo. March fl..Th.*

Oregon has arrived, with Martian date* of jlh»» 2Htl» 01 >>brnary, bringing seventy paseen- !gers, and eighty-lour thousand dollars intn a»ure.The commander of a French war veesel hnd

informed the Americans at La l*ar, in privateconversation, that the French fleet had nointenticnot interrupting the commerce of the MexicanPacific port*.A mall party of California secessionist*, includingJudge TV rry, <of Broderick duel uv-ruo«

ry,} left Ma/.a\lttn forTeias on the 2",th of Feb.£ak iBAKciRoe, March 9..Arrived chip Oshorcefrom M»nEaniIlo.A i ran** ni»>nt> are being made for the passageof a c:i\alry battalion. which i* raiding hereto

join some Massachusetts regiment*, by thest< an.er Constitution, which sails ou theiitet.

l;«-tai's of news from the North western Statesoi wit'xno represent everything usuallypri.«*p»-ronF.1 he rn(r» formir.lriK enterprise* if increasing.Cotton it* b* ine exten*i\ely rultivav-d in Sine.

oi:< 1 he quality represented lie b<-ing superior.I'lant. re nre oonfldentof realistic many hundredsper cent. profit.Knterpmirg Am»-ricru*- were urgicg proportionsupon the Mutbormee fur lighting Mus. :

Jin v. itb gtte, and supplying v. a er from a lujie junit irttgufB uisiani.

Thr Krrrnt R*vpr«.e in T»niif««pf.Na-hvii le. March 6..The rebel* buried 65

Federal dead y«strrday who w»-re killed in thererent engagement, and released 2.»o wounded.Kebel turpeoiiF, who met our flag of truje,admit a ices ol upwards of 100 killed on theirliar.T*n regiments of Indians were engage*! in jthe battle und-r Van Dorn. Fifty-three r bel

prison#-r.« were brcucLt into Franklin on Sundaynight. who w» re cnptured at UnionTille.All their ramp reetpege, wtftM, Jc.v, w»redretroy* d. Col. Coburn in u prisoner in tu* !hands'of the eneuiy.

MiMiiripnl Flection* in Maine.ArcirsTa. March 1/.. William J. Johnson,Kt publican, was to-day elected Mayor 01 tUi* IHidt>bori>, March 9..J. Q,. Adain*, iVmocia%« lfccted Mayor.Lwistows, March P..J. li. Ham, K»pabli*

can, flwtcd Mayor.kki kast, March 9..Albert 1*. Jew^u, the

I n ion candidate, was elected Mayor of thiscity, to-day.Th« Gunboat < hicknprc Detained at Newport.K. I.. b> Head Winds.

PRi.»Vil>K%4 E, R. 1., March 9..The steamerAlrrt, from Kotton, lor Ne-w York, with thonew «i<te-vihe« 1 rnnbo:;t Chi-kopec in tow,putinto Newport this atternoou. cn account ol !h*-ad winds.

hailing of u Fir**! «f (iuuboat» and IronClad*.New York, March y..The iron-clads Nan-

tocket and Keokuk, and the gunboats Florida, jE. U. Hale, and "Weetern World sailed to-day.N< M1NATIONS CONFIRMED !$V THE SEVATE jThe iolloviug nominations were confirmedjestoxday, by the Senate, in executive i^imouJohn F. Potter, of Wisconsin, to be (Governor

oi the T« riitoiy of IVikota; Hiram C. I>ritfgo, ofMichigan, to l.e regut-r of the land offk'o atlia^i Saginaw, Michigan: Samuel p. Allen, tole collfcurot internal revenue lor the twenty,eipl.th collection district of the S'.ate oi New\ ork.

J>rtyodit r (*<:u'rols cf Volunteers to ix Major( entrols oj I uluultrrt.. iMla.- Ca8»*y, May 31,1m;-.'; Ilenry W. Slocum. July 4, !><].?: JoliU < J.Parker, July 1*, IMi-j; Charles S. Hamilton,:*ep»frruber 19, IHW: I.U' ll M. R>?«g»-au, Octoberv, 1 -<V: Hinm <i. lierry, No\ember 2% 1*sVJ;Ahner Doubltday, November29, l*;2: WiufieldS. liancotk, Non.^'2, l.-tfcJ, George I-. HartsutT,Nov. 29. iN.2; Krauci« J. Herron, Nov. 20, l*v>2;l»ii\ero. Howard, P»iov.2i», 1n>2: Kob t H. Mil)oy,Nov. 29, !-t>2; Richard J. Oglesby. Nov. 29,IN *J; .los-. J. R^jnolds, Nov 29, NW; Daniel K.Si»kW-s, Nov. 2!», leG2; DavidS. Stanley, Nov.2V, lr62; George Sykf»«. Nov. *29, lW; .fobn K.Kt-yitoidf, Nov. iv, l

In br Urxgadit-r (itnerols of i'olunfrm..MajorJoin Ilntord, Assistant Adjutant neutral, lT.S. A.. July 07, 1HJ2; Col. Krancls U. barlow, ottil* t New Y>rk Yol unK-fris. Col. N. J. Jackson,ofStb Munc Yoluntwers, Sept. 24, I3<>2: CaptainGouvt-rnmr K. Warren, el the TopographicalEin.in» ers, Colonel of ih« 5tb New York Volunte<rs, Sept. 26, lhf>2: Col. Jobn 11. H.Wstrd, ofthe : Mil New York Yolun'ters, Oct. 1, 1*62; C 4.Solomon Meredith, of the ltnh Indiana Vol utile.r*. Oct. rt, iniS; Major George D. Andrews, oftl « ?th U.S. Inlantry. Colonel ol the24 Massaehn-»tt*>Yolunteer*, Nov. lit, l!-62.

3<j rank at Brifja*li<r fitweral* of Volunirrrtfrom A'or. *21ith, 1^62.. Col. Jas. Unmet*, of the"i-tti Massachusetts Volunteers: Brigidier (Jenfn-LEgbfrtH. Brown, of Missouri State Militia:( apt. R**fheyn H. Ay res, ol the 5th V. S.Aitillerj; Col. Jacob Ammen, of th»- v4th OhioVolunteers; Stephen (}. ( liimplin, ol Michigan:M. M. Crocker, of Iowa. Col.of 23th Iowa Volunteers:Richard Arnold, o! Rhode Inland,Capttin ot 5th C. S. Artillery; Wm.I)w ight, of ?Uth New York VuluntiN-rs; Col. <1-.W. 1 r, of Kansas; Colonel Charl*-# C.l»odpe, ol 1st New York Mounud Riiles; Coi.liuph B F.wiup, of &!ih Ohio Volunteer*: Col.Col. T. T. Oerrard, of the 3d Kentucky Volunteers;Col. Chas. A. Heehman. of th»* 9th N. J.Volunteers: Capt. Win. II Ilapar, t-th C. 8. 1 tilainiv.Colonel of the list Ohio Volunteers;Col. L. W. Hiaks, of ih.> lyth MassachusettsVolunteers; Col. Kdward Harlaud, of the t-thConnecticut YoKinte*»rs: Col. Win. Harrow, atthe 14th Indiana Volunteer*; Capt. I>>wis C.Hunt, of the llth lT. S. Infantry, Cel. of the(h»dNew York Volunteers; Col. WaWemtw Krzy^aucweki. ol C*e 6eth New York VoloulMn,Col. Altert I.. 1> p, ol the ?th Kansas Cavalry;Col. M. 4". M. Mel.a»n, of the 7tu Ohio Vululk*ie« rf-: Col. Janift W. McMillan, ol tne 2let IndianaVolunUer*; Capt. Jaairs Saint C. Morton,of ihe Engineer Corps-; Col. Georu*- VV.MiUiniu.", ol the lith Indiana Volunteers;Cut.C. Mathies. of th-- 5tu Iowa Cavalry: M tjorDavid A. KussH, ol lb« Mli U.S. Infantry, Col.of the tith Massachusetts Volunteers;Col. Thos.liun-roflhe 3d Wisconsin Volunteer; Majnr(J»o. C. Strong, Asj-istant Adjutant-t'leneralif Volunt<crK: and First l.ii utant in (JrdntncADepartment; Colonel Kobe.-t O. Tyler, Is: ConnecticutArtillery; Captain Frank Wheaton,1th Cnited states Oavalry, and Colonel of theli. I. Volunteers; Major Adam J. Slemmer. ofthe i»;th United suites Infantry; M ijor DavidTill>on,of 'he Murine Artillery; < Jol.vJeor^*- I).W ifrfpr, of th*« I5ih Indiana Vol nun-era; C^l.Joseph D. Webster, of the j-t 111in<>is Artillery;

'ill vi PVn f t h V V* \ aI ii >itaiiriia' v " i »» ' «» t » a ' . a. * vi««ii»< i

tVl Jwhu 11. McNeill, of the Mi«bouri Slain ,Militia: Mai John II. kin*, of th»* I5ih l\S.Intaistry; li. A. Jiackland. of «>bio: S.im'lIs. at t\, of ih* lyth Ohio Volunteer*: i"ol.*i. K.(irhliam, of the T4ih New York Volunteers;<'«!. Edward H. Hol*on, of the l.'ilb K«*utu kvVolunteers; Col. M. U. ol lh- iV'.hOhio Volnut«-< r*- Col. Ma-on Urayman, of theVfl tb Illinoi« Volunteers; <'ol. Joseph T Knipe,of the 4«>tU Pennsylvania: Ool. Mi. h iel K.I.uwler, ot tin* l-in Illinois ( 01. Miiu\au V.Meredith, of the 46th IVmi«ylvanta; Col. JohnS. Mafou, of ihe 4th Uhio Yolunu*>n, and < 'aj»tuinof the 11 ib Infantry; Capt. Thomas II.

ill®, ot the 5th luiantiy: Col. T. E. (5.fom, of th»» 11th Illinois \olunteers; Col. Win.Vnnde\< r, of the 9th Iowa; Col. Wm. P. Oarliu,of the 3Mh Illinois: Col. Thomas A. Rowley,of the lVid Pennsylvania; Colonel Lyshut!erCalkr, of th** 6th Wisconsin.

U*Tlie invitation* u> ihe 1'rtuct* ol Wal»»«'*w«dumr. 11 la yiumHi»u, will v^ry lew uiultelnet. Til* C'oudU'b* of D^rby, a** wif^of %Kuic*t of the Qitrtfr, has be^n early biuden tothr (er« mouy The Ho\ al Family ha*n recent.iy Hhandomd the \ ery deep mourning th«*yh i*e wcrn nut* itie d< ath of the Prince <,k>npert,fur jtie\, tnniiu'd with black, though thec> n n> domestic hcu«ihol«t till rrouuu m

d*"r> Diuurr.log.

THE WEEKLY 8TAR.

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JkhkwTI^lSi*Tk^Dmdh liwiir>»i^JSM»rwrtUr tkmcknttkiMUtirirtilfU «Ov*M rtk »rM»l"> « * IMHI1 Um VONtM, lMH41*Ulr lft« (M lMM«f tk«

v«p«r Frt^-rm**l OBSTTt.

I ATF fcOVTHFR PI PIE W«.Frem Richa*a4, » ** k, UImMm u«M«al|«Bi»ry.From thf Rtrbnood I«fMr«r of thf lb im!

we takf th# folloViMf UilUUmal

TBS BITCATIOW IB fllXIUU.The (Itaitft&ooft MUl*l of the Id uj»:It m> rtimorH that a force hit* btfft 0T|Uttf4in Ontrai Kentucky ci mot* than * tbiunaa*

mrii, *to ar« a.archUi| to )q1d HumpbntMaatUU. Vr doubt tk* nmir, aimI (l*» U mitr*-r*> rmttc.Tiuf |OMip. Thf itfMt bmktn|up of 'tr l)t mocraU« Co&Ttctum ought to rate*» \»tt>l r««ivu*-Bt».Tb» liiif of <M<r front In MMdl* TVan^***1

pn 9* nta the tirr.f familiar arory of catair7 ao4pirktt tkixir.u-l.iuc, without Iom 00 either eio*KtMUR ATIOB or on. TOOKU.

Thrrr w:ll be a reueral frvlt&g of r«fT«-t thatihm di»uiifai»M »uu**nMD and aoi4***r haar>aifnrd fiinoirmand. 1b hi« farrwfU*d4ra»«to his foldlrrs he paya a deserved tribute ttheir gull*utry And good induct ftoat Um> bopirnirgof tb* war to the pr*ornt tuae. Gea.loomt* doec not nme the reaeoua which haveiuduc«d the at«p be bar takes.The following l fir.i are extracta from ib«

SaTaunah News of February tsrRuM tub PimcN corsrt. at

ALfUTOI.The French Comol at OtlvNum btd mml

llr (oflomrf kddrm to t^«- French, St>wit»br.d Italian subject# in the countiea of Oe*orado,Anttin and Fayette:"Dear Frienda . Martial law ha# b^a d«.

clared in jour ruuniW, on account of waginsurrectionary dot< menu. 1 hope that aonaei you have ttk» o part m it. and if yaw ahouldLn\»Ucn induced to It, beware not ta joii Um»em miri of your Rrioptad countryAr aliens, be neutral*, and your nationalityhall b»- r»*f pvcted. 1 haw full cunfldtBc* InMajor>G< n»ral J. B Magruder HU cblrairyat.a iut» trity are enfflcient protection apatite*any intuitu*. D. Tauuw.Con an jar Aftnt for France, Vice Coaaal forSpain and Acting Canaul for Portugal an4Italy.

warrarino a*ra*iraiiNotice..<i>f»nal«iMl«afi <»#«*, Ctntmi H»iiroad,Saranmak, hb 90, IMTl..Notice i« herebygiven to all per>oua interested in the r»-t«ua

proclamation of Gen. Beauregard, that it vdlaflord pleasure to the officer* of ttu« road to rtoan) thing in th«-ir power to BM-t the want* ofthe pHru«-n. L«adiea areaepocially requested torecollect that if there ahould be a general wait,ing until the la»t hour mm mui be diO(>.pointed, because the mean* of prvapt traiw.portation have been much reduoed by the aa*igenciea of the war. Gao W. A nana.

General Superintendent.OIMXil UlTILU

The < barle-ton Courier aaya :.** Gen. Man*.Hold I.ov»U la in Columbia awaiting orders.A iter hi* aucceaa at Naw Orleans we hope hawill not be assigned to the defence of any city."*From the Columbus (Ga.) Sun we lake ilk#

following:ACOM1ASY Or VHUOKKM.

Major Thomas of the Confederate S alesA ! ft! V in Vo Ct T»ir* » M*» » J mmm m it* * * » r, UW 111 UW IW1DHUVa lull company of Cherokaa Indians froca tbaIndian settlements of North C arolina. Theymake fine soldiers, obey ord«ra promptly, makathe beat acouic in the world, bare coinnuttedno depredations upon cibcena, are perfectly docile,and Lave done much to rid ikat mod«raSodom of ita Abolition Buahwaaker* and as*eat-tins.[Tho confirms the statement of maaaacrM of

Vnion m* n by Indiana.]0kk. p. h. bill.

Gen. D. H. Hill hae assumed command of the< unfed* rate lorcea in North Carolina, wnttbis headqu&rWrs at Goldsboro.' The Ka.et* t»lrcgrtts, in notion* this fact, says, we havtbad too much strategy, ditching and digiciuXin N rth Carolina, and tbat (»en Hill Mi Utaman to inaugurate a n«w and different ty-u-akof tactic*.

irniRi m GEORi.trowN.(Correspondence Evemnr Star.)Georgetown, D C., March 9, 1S631be K*t. Bishop Simpson delivered an excell«nt irrmon ynwruay at tha Dunbarton

atr» et i hurcb, from tha text, "For wbabaoeeris torn of God overcome; h the world, and U»mi* thr* victory tbat ov( r. ometn the world, areaour faith.** President Lincoln, aacotnpaniaJv... «kA «' .*u > ur >' trriarj ui « »r, wu pirwni, Ut<lBOi'ih :tflt-cu*d by the ifrmon, being mo red tot* :«i«.1 he exhibition jriveu by the V eetO^orfetown

Sftbath :>chool last wrck mill be repeated n*xlThi rudav evi innp. I'-'tb InM, eoinrneneinf at7 "n o'clock. Their first effort mas entirely aucctstlul,so ranch so that all, 1 believe, wk«vm pits* nt tire in favor of iu b« in* repented.V i'Ii fome extra pieces, tbia mill be a grantatlair.At mi early hour tbi« morninp. au In«ll

wouiaD, by the name of Bridget Caray, wulourd in the canal dead. baMn; tallen In, tt >asupposed, while intoxicated, over night. st»«leaves a very yotmp child.A fire broke out last niaht, about I? o'clock*

in tne Hill mil haloon attacked t<» r*-+n*n«»of Anthony Kodifr, E*q , and burn*»d th* r^fentirely off; but through tb«» en^rry of th#» *»».Erne, fir* men and police, the main builumc wa«saved.

At lil#> mt< tin* of Lh# Hoard of ItntrniMiPublic Schools last week, Mro. M. .!. K«iuo*i»tonwas elected teacher of the *en«or femt.epi.Mic* tchool. and Mrs. M. J. Wood wv |>ro«motod to the position resigned by Mn>. Fin.iyFsrquhar.1 he canal is .now op«-u. and severaJ -^rgoea

of * tod, Ac., have armed, and Ui? foilow»ngdeparted Bane Anna Maria MiMullin.^hgiitar^a Cha». W. Harper, Wyatt, eundri»*f, iaEriward's Ft rry.The armals'by liver sine# my last are

Schr.M M« rpan, liodell, New York, as«or? ?fcargo, to P. B*rr> ; schr. S. J Hav« s, X* -wYork, < ranges and lemcne, to A. li Stewa.ruin parted schr. V. E. Pendleton, Ntw Hs*«\,(light.) Cvsa.

East Baltimore Co* fkrkm'K..Yesterday,this Conference, sitting at York, 11, reporu A

aa the amonnt appropiiated for dsmrfiiomiaous within tbe Conference boundsV. Harden, P. E., represent* d lh* l'r«k ru.lt

district. scmt' parte ol the work he found jit \prompt reus state, others ifffcu d by the even:*ol :he day; the interests of the Chunh rrrtUvtiflecUd by the battles of £*>uth Mountain uiAnti» utm, foajrht a ithu. the blonds of that d*-trict.Ktpurteo,-however, the conversion vfffix or ffvfn bui Ur» d soul.-, and »i. iotrfm .tkthe crnf. renre Rad missionary rollfctioaa. Hintercourse with the preaches* and p«*opke ba|t**n ol the most ph-aaani and fraur>inc «-har.a» u r.The Annual conference mi-Monan ar\krt

were then held.

9^ H< nrr Johnson, a oitiaen ol Broo* * iJIud , was ivccctly murdered by his own ©»..1 he lmrily w« re'sitting at the supper table.V hen the la'her and son b^ga* to depute aboutk me matters. The s*»n because rrva'ly e*etv-rt,ard l« amiig the table, rushed np stairs, (jot hnr« \ol>« r. returned. ivnd deliberate!? rttri Lftaibt-r dead npon the spot.9UT A larpe triune houM* npjn-d um In Port

lai.drecently in >'ontrqu»ni« of workmen and»rnicirg one tide and potUnr jack screw#ui.d« r ill? oibrr te lilt it. It fell over upon %htun- iu wliirb ibirty little boys ww playing,Lnl fortunately th»y Mi-ajwd without Injury.1/ It is thought that millions of dollars e

f vld ai * yearly broucbt from san Francisco usNew Vo'is, ol a bich lbs public bare no aeloiial*ty falM* vices being frlvu by tb#rbippfrs, Ftatn.g an Kmunnt mucb lees ummi mactually fchipp* «4.

^Advicfs Iroui Tunn announce tbe mar*rtuye i l >1. Katawi, Uu ly h> ad of the 1 laitaaMins*-trj , and the Coiin'w dc SoId«. mi Bo«iinprtf.w ur. AHfr it»- orvmonv lb* uw*Ij r ;nTt*d*|.iur l*!t for tb* l.akr o/ ( «bor The p« uRlt> tur M-Uiuf poor butter la

I'liilatVlpbia i- 101 H*t Kf|« n- li&lf to ro to tto«*1. ik. itf «.th»»r bull to th«- p*«r. Ttw clvrtiH(iii k uud*r >b«> t-uppocition ibat bia wif* «pi or, fiu* the Imutr buif to b**r.W the whol* ot I.uclaud is bow toelaf

M l»p< d to |*t up oB-' rr^m.. ut of Colored «Oid>rr.11 n f:«rflor. Andrew, of MiiMiuburMta,h:i» mic« «« d« d iu nU*tiug about threeImM1/ Tli* rapiain of Newport, Far -

n 1\ tu. keJ i ii :<u j tifciidourd la lia-u hi «t io*m" bfr mit* |>ort and sold brf«»r»-o ol t« uk« <h d ah a rice for XTO.MO.»/ Tti*> Tribune cotiMdvr* it rvmarkabta ib»l

«lw ;a.l f **l« Tfw |>»r cut. in dxy mm colddid «<»t drpivna no.ke mti ,+vrrmf of one pm

1 lire# mrmorf of ib* Puubar* bar Wit«r«« u ctri. k* ii iroiu tba llat of pra< itatu? aitorn«>e h#rnc»« tb*-T v*r»< t+u to take »«i h«»»«em rtqautd by iu« u»w rual r»*«M law.

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