II u , i itAllUNAL REPUBLICAN. rabllihed tail;, Snadaji RiMpUH, y W. J MdltTAMH a oo aiOKQI M, WtTON, EDITOR, i i i arTht publication iBo. of th. tlalvmnl pubHoan Is at to. oorthaast oonisr of D ul Tialh tlrMt, Moond loor, om W. D. Sh.p "'ti'ion. Bntrano. on BTanth str.st. Taesdar, April S3, IMS. ST R.a4l IMUr sm t-wij pag s.t, liLtM pott TUB DAILY RATIONAL RBPVBLIOAM 1t aOLDIBRt. A PAPER THAT EVERY SOLDIERSHOUM) HAVE. W hare bn Indaoed to offrr oar dally pi per to soldlsra, no iball form clubs, at the following low rat : 1 copj, 4 months 1.40 S copies, 4 monihi 6.00 10 coplrs, 4 months 10.00 All oyer ten copiea, at the rate of one dollar per copy for four months. JW The namea mutt always be accompanied with the money. ftf Wrlta the namei distinctly, and give the company and the number ol the regiment. ftf The papers will be mailed to one name, or the names will be written separately, If de sired. - NaSOHOKt KMPL-OVKD BY TII1C 1IKII ELI. In speculating the other day upon the possi ble force of the enemy at Yorktown, we refer red only to the while population of Virginia. Homer sometimes slept, and we confess that we forgot tor the moment that the rebels possess a certain kind of common sense which some other people lack. They never make a point of oolor, when they hare work or lighting to be done. For example, we find the following In the Fortress Monroe correspondence of April 19, in the Baltimore American.' "The rebel guns, especially those on the heavy works, are manned altogether by ne- f;roes, or at least all the work of swabbing, oadlna:. and shlfllnz is done br them, witb white men to oversee and direct them. So oon as a nun Is fired white faces can be seen peering over the ramparts to see the effect of ids nan, ana our rnarasmen cnoose a wnue mark with their rtfles In preference to a black one." Tblt Is not an "abolition" story, as the Balti more American detests an "abolitionist," much more cordially than it does a secessionist. The rebels hare a hardy negro population of four millions to draw Soldiers from, and they will make use of tbem in that way, more and more, as the war progresses. WASIIINOTO CITY POUT OKVIVK. We gather tho following interesting facts from the last quarterly return (ending March 31) of Mr. Clephane, our city postmaster: Tbe amount of stamps sold reaches the as tonlshlng sum ol $68,705; number of free let ters, 792.284; the balance paid to the Govern ment Is t.'2,'00; the amount of unjxiicl letters Is $2.0 W; for advertised letters paid during the quarter, $349. Daring the quarter there were received at the Washington office 5.000 registered letters 3,89:1 sent away; the fees for the latter amount' lng to $195. We hare the pleasure to state, as In oar report of the previous quarter, that not a single Instance of delay or loss has occurred to any letter so registered. The letter-carriers also appear to hare dis charged their laborious duties with great fidel ity; tbey have delivered 162,133 letters and 23 323 newspaper'. Toglre tbe members of Congress, officers at the Capitol, correspondents, and all other per sons, the most ample time for writing their let ters, the Postmaster General has established a brauch post office in the Capitol, from which letters are expedited to the Tcry latest mo ment. Tbe Washington poet office continues to re ceive all letters and newspapers for all tbe reg iments composing tbe army of tbe Potomac, assorting, bagging, and transmitting them reg ularly to the nearest points Indicated by the officers commanding. This serrlce, however, yields no remuneration to this office. The N'iw National Tuiathe. This is said to be tbe largest theatre in the country. It Is under ihe management of Leonard Grover. It opens to-uigut with a comedy combination oompany, and witb a principal actor who is said to have (In that line) no superior In the United States. There Is a season for all things, and therefore for mirtb, and the promise of that at the New National Theatre is most abundant Illinois ai Frue Ducks. The draft oi the Constitution of Illinois, which has just been pre pared by the Legislature, and Is to be submit ted to a rote of tbe people In June next, con tains tbe fallowing pruviiionsln relation to the colored population: Sec. 1. No negro or mulatto shall migrate to or settle In this fitate, alter the adoption of this Constitution. Sec. '.' No negro or mulatto shall have th right of suffrage or bold any office in this Bute. Sec. S Tbe General Assembly shall pass all laws nec'ssary to carry into eni-ci toe provi siona ol this article. Yoritowv. In the affair of last Wednesday at Lee's Mill, in which the Vermont troops so distinguished tbemelves, It is reported from Norfolk that Hon. Howell Cobb, now General Cobb, commanded the rebels. A regiment from North Carolina, one from Georgia, and one from Louisiana, were engaged In the tight. p There baa been quite a dsmand lor tbe paper containing our " Editorial Trip to Ma nassas." We have repnhlirlied It in our wttllv. Of which we have a tew copies left, which can be obtained at this office. COKllIlisIOKICIU U.NDKH TUL BlI.L loll TIIK Abouton or Slavsiiv in nit Uisthict or CoLl'HBIa. The Senate, yesterday, confirmed the nominations of the Hoourable Samuel F. Vinton and Daniel K. Goodioe, Esq, as com missioners under the bill for the abolition of slavery In the District of Columbia. We bave heard of no nomination lo the place of James O. Uerrrtt, who declined tbe appointment as tbe third commissioner. While Inspecting the Monitor, Capt Jrtfere is reported to have said: "If I knew s much of tbe Merrinoc from newspsper descriptions and pictorial represen tatioua and diagrams as tbe rebels know of tbe Monitor, I would go up to Norfolk ami sink her lielore sundown." aTGen. Shields his been nominated major general. MKIf AND TIIIIO A.T THUS CAPITAL. UORIKO BAT. Bad as the day was out of doors, yesterday was a very lively day In doors at the Capitol. The rain pound bard without, and the debate raged furiously within. In the Senate, Gen. Stone was the aubject of the exciting discussion, and In the House It was Gen. Fremont. The day was spent In discussing these two gentle men. acx. trroNK. Mr. McDougal opened the debate in the Sen ate by a somewhat bitter attack on the Admin istration, or the War Department, for its sr rest of Gen. Stone, and Its refusal to glre blm an Immediate trial. The speech was In pre cisely Ihe same rein as the one he delivered last week upon the same subject. He attacked Mr. Blanton, the committee on tbe conduct of Ihe war, and almost everybody suspected of Instigating the arrest of the Massachusetts gen eral. Senator Wade replied meet eloquently. He certainly nerer did belter In his life, and succeeded triumphantly In defending the Ad ministration, Mr. Stanton, and the committee on the conduct of the war. Other Senatora fol lowed, and It became quite evident, before the debate was concluded, that Senator McDougal would obtain little comfort frnm the action of the Senate upon his resolution. 81-HNKR AND STONL. Sundry uneasy ra trials, baring heard that sometime last winter Gen. Stone attempted to insult Senator Sunner in a private letter, have attributed tbe arrest of tbe General to Ihe active exertions of the Senator. The story. which has been zealously circulated t'rongh the newspapers, was at all times preposterous, but Mr. Sumner squelched it by a flre-inlnuto'e speech In the Senate yesterday. He stated that he knew nothing whatever respecting the arrest ol General Stone, and expressed the hope that a trial would be granted him In stantly, unless a great military neces-ity for bids. So tho scribblers, who hav chargid tbe arrest of Stone upon Mr. Sumner, are without an excuse for further story telling upon the subject, WHY STOM. IS .NOT Till 1 1). Is It possible that auy man of brains cannot understand wby Gen. Stone Is not granted an instant trial? The wilnesses he would sum mon are to day on the field of battle. He would call Gen. McClellan as ono of his witnesses can the Government spare him from York- town! On both sides, not less than one hun dred army officers would be called as witnesses. Is It not easy to sec that they cannot now be spared ! The trial will ocfnr at tbe earliest pisslble moment mistuvT IN TUG UOUk. Mr. Dlren, of New York, upanod the debate In the House upon Fremont snd tbe fortifica tions at St. Louis. Mr. Diren wanted Ihe fort! flcation contracts Inquired into at once eren if General Fremont bad to be called from the field, we suppose. Mr. Dirco nsed rery barsh language towards Gen. Fremont, and Mr. Col fax lelt justified, in bis reply, to characterize his speech as " mallgnauL" Mr. Collax's re ply was worthy i f him when he is In hi. best trim. He defeudid tho General Willi great ability from thi so congressional attacks made upjnonecf our generals who is periling bis life lor his country. By degrees tho eld ques tion ol Fremont's Missouri catnpalgu came up, and Col. Blair got the floor. Ol course, be spoke witb ability he always dot's and II h had only been on the right side, be would hare suc ceeded. As It was, he called out Thaddeus Sterens, who made a learful use of tbe Inreo tire of which he is the accomplished master. The speech swept everything before it. The fact is, Mr. Sterens Is so given tu startling as sertions and effects, that one lears to trust him. One of tneso startling speeches yesterday wae in these words: "1 rertly bellere the 'con tracts committee have cummUtttl more frauds than tbey bare dijeorered !" a naiNT hat. Outside ol Congress, little was slirnug yis terday, except the rain. In tbe course of the day, a wild story was floating orcr the loan tbatMcClellan had broken through the enemy's line of fortifications at Yorktown, but with great loss ol life. Before night, ihe idle tale had skulked out of sight. Among the note-worthy people in town j jst i ow li Mr. Glddiogs, Con sul General at Montreal. He was upon the lloorol the House yesterdy, and listened to the entire debate concerniig Gen. Fremont with apparent interest. Gen Hitchcock has just returned from a trip to Fortress Monroe and Yorktown. We bear that be brings up an encouraging report of tbe state cf things there. The army Is waiting patiently for tbe signal to push on to rictory. Tbe late rains must cause a great deal of Inconvenience and some Buffer ing to the army of the Potomac, but it will soon be orcr, and, with the aunshlne, lively mlllury iiovemcnts will come. CO.NTIUIIAMI. Tbe statement of tbe lidtUijcnitr, ytsUrdd) morning, that the President went down toAqula Creek, Saturday ulU'rnoon, to confer with Gen MoDowcll regarding new military movements, was " contraband " on Sunday mgbt None ol the newspaper men were permitted to send It over the wires tiien, though it came out In the lnttUbjenccr Monday morning. It could then be used, and was tent ut onco over the Mires. I his censorship ol the press works very queerly sometimes, but if the Government really can be aided by It, grumbling is out of tbe question But dots the censorship do anybody auy good? That' tbe question. Spkctatob. From the star ol last evening TlislloiiiltMe at the Military Pflson. Military Governor Brigadier Geueral Wads worth and l'rovost Marshal Major DoaUr ban been for some bouie engaged Ih an investiga tion of tbe circumslautes of tbe shooting ol Jesse 11. Wbartou, in Ibe military prison on Capitol Hill, lust night Irom tbe testimony taken, we bear, it up-p-ars that the d ceased violated the rule of the prison, that bos, up to Ibis time, been well ob served by tbe prisoners, forbidding tbtin to obtrude tneir persons or heads out ol tho win dows. Hi was ordered by the sentry oil pusi No. $ to withdraw bis person within Ibe win dow and respect tbe well known rule. Inaliad of so doiog,he replied wtb oains and linprtca tloos upon tbe seutry, who thereupon called tbe corporal of tbe guard and reported to bim tbe facts. The corporal ordered the sentry to renew bis order .to the prisoner to withdraw bis person into the window &vt of which be was leaning, and if be lulled to oJjcy, to shoot him The sentry reuewed tbe order, alien J,he de ceased bade blm dtflance, leaning turbcr out nf the window, baring bis bieual, and cursing ihe sentrr with autul oaths; calling blm a d d Yunkoe son of a h b; a northern son of b b; a d d hired scoundrel, too cowardly to enforce his order by shooting, ie. The sentry then fired, shootlog Wharton lu lib. head, tbe wound proring tatul this mornlug. I'relimluarr to tbe txauilnalioo of tbe case, tn t corporal of the guard and the sentry who urea were pucea ucuer arrest. Full Particulars of the Capture oi apaincnicoia jN InterMtiag Details! The Nary Department has received full particulars of the caplura of Apalacblcola, by our foices, about three weeks ago. Tbey found there parts of white families, some Spanish fishermen, and slaves, numbering, In all, about six hundred and fifty souls. Tbn fortifications were not of a formidable charac ter, and were built of sand. Commander Stell wagon refrained from hoisting the American Dag, from humane motives ; the rebels threat ening that If tbey had any Intercourse with our troops, they (the enemy) would, on the first convenient opportunity, burn tbe town, and bis boats lying too far up the stream to pro tect them. The exodus of tbe poor women and children Is represented by the negroes as being truly heart rendlfg. Tbey were taken away during a heavy storm, carrying with them but small portions of their furniture and household effect, and were obliged to cross the river on ntfls lu the midst of the deluge. A number of pilot boats and schooners were also captured, some of which ran aground In attempting to cross the bar, and by the order of Commands Stellwagon were borned. Two of them he determined to send to Key West for adjudication; one of them was losdid with cotton. The rebel troops in the rlcinlty of Johnson's Landlr g had been for fire months engsged in building a gunboat not, howercr, haring met with much success. Tbe batteries on St. Vincent's Pass were de stroyed by our forces, as well as others in tbe rlctnlly. Commander Stellwaguu thinks the men am entitled to considerable credit, baring been engaged In heavy work from twenty-four to thirty-six hours, which was cheerfully nccom pllshed. THIS BLtlK COOK. In his speech in tbe House, April 11, upon the District (mancipation bill, Mr. Uiilchlnr, of Ohio, said : Wllh s'avery in the District will fall tho barbarous code wblcb upholds It. The cruel ties and oppressions beru practice I, In hearing and in sight nl the nation's representatives, ant a burning disgrace to a nation claiming civili zation or prulesslug humanity or Christianity. i win reier oniy to a lew wen autnenticateu cases. "Knanuel Mason and bis wife were claimed as tbe property of Mist Forrest, formerly of Marlboro, Maryland, but in the year 1859 reel dent or the District of Coinmbla. Some years since, Mason purchased his ireedom for $300 He afterwards hind the time of his wire by the month or year, and kept housn in tbe District, and has raised several children at bis own ex penc; and as soon as tbey were large enough to be of rlut., Imiog born of a slave motb.r, according to Ihe law ol slavery, were ibe prop erty if Mis Foi rest, und th'y wcro all taken Irom him by tho alleged owner ol bis wl'r, ex cepi u nine son caui'ei uen." About on. year before March, 1809, Mini Forrest look th wlfj of Mason borne, leaving only with th.' father Hull B.n. Some time after, an officer of the District called on the father lor his eon Ben, that he, too, might bo sold for the l nefl of his nrcmnded misiri'ss. The officer tuuld not find him. and ho requested Ma-on to go ami iook up me hoy ana tiring mm to tne ornc The father did not produce the sou as directed lie was consenucn.lv arrvateu, mod. ami con victed, and too lollonii.i; n Mice ol blsiilitli contained in the Aalumal irtltui'jtnctr of Ma ii, var. buianuel Mason, (colored.) recently con victed of harboring Ins son, a slave, ibe nro perly of Miss Forrest, was yislerday senuucrd to pay a uo-i ol 10 i.ti. being si cu for eviry hour the slave was su harbored; urns-half o' said amount to go to the use of tbn owner ol tne slave, and tie other hair to tbe United Staffs. Tbe defendant was plated in jail till tne noe sn-tn us paia." Waxiiimitun Citt, IJ. C , May 10, IS a To Hon. Jude Cravtniim) : We, tbe sub-criheis, neighbors and acii'ialul ancrs of Emanuel M imhi, do most iisp.-itfully ik oiit bon ir to b a lenient as po-. ililx i sa'd M isnn's case. Wh lure to. yeais Known Mssoii to be an Indiii.tilous. tnortl. lenmerat. ioor, peaceable, hi nrst man, und wo have reas-in io lo'iiev. nut ' mile. lien.' twlioisthi last and yi ungeet cMM of Mason,) left MasonV resilience nitnoui an direction ol ibe lather, the said Emanuel. Aud, luitber, we do knoa that " little Beu " was raised Irom birth unil Infancy In the bousu u'Ml ut the cost of said Emanuel, Mi futhi r ; and thtt bo htid never been out of the possession ol Mason up to lb.. lime ine pracer citnie lor me uoy in sep'otnbei last And, lurther, we do nut belUre tia Emanuel knows atjytblog of Ms ("Ben's") whereabouts. And.) farther, pleaseto takeinto consideration tbe fact tbut Emanuel baa been confined In jail a lun time, lu wit: mora than forty days since his trial and conviction. And finally, think, oh I tblnk of n lathei's feelings John- W. MiLLisn. Anna ilL'ST. W.S Wkiuut. Nll'UOLIS McClllllLN. S 0. BxAIII ET El.US II. ElKLK. T. Lou xu. Cju-fTioNAiiLKLMYALTV The Whetlinj (Vu.) InttUijmcer says : " fte understand thut Judge ununiis, of Kan iwha, it abcut to proen. biin-. t b.'tori tbe United StsUs Cum t, and OBk leave to plead the cse of lhoe who have been Ind cted for treason in that county. As the Ju '(re 'luirow ly escaped an lsdiclmnt bimsell, coulrary, as eveiybody admits, to bis deserts, it Is not sur prising tbut he has a strong inclination to make an argument on that side of the question. We irusi mat annuo Jacasou win seo narrowly ui it, that such a questionable loyalist goes ihrougli tbo last formula necessary tu sutisly tbe stand ard of practice In his court.'' Heaths or koMUts. The following deaths of soldiers have occurred since our last report: Stephen Kegg, oompany U, ti;th N. Y. btate volunteers. t.eorge Frsy, company I, 2id Maasathusstta volunteers. Leander Rsynor, company II, 102d N. Y. vol unteers. Wallace Chandler, company (I, with N. Y. volunteers. 11. Welch, company U, 4th Vermont volun teers. K. I. Ilaii,c mpany II, 107th I'ennshunlu volunteers. M. Krrelt, Lompany I, lttb Pennsylvania ol unleers. L. II. Wright, company K, lulst New Yolk volunteers. Klloy Weaver, company C, lib Penns Ivanla cavalry. Michael liurrs, company A, abtb New York volunteers. Ira Van A uken, company 1), U4d Now Yotk volunteers. 1. Shaddi.uk, 2d Uihlncl nl Columbia volun teers. Jas. II, Oould, oomoany A, 2d Wisconsin vol unteors. Corporal llavid Young, company C, 101th Nsw York volunteers. Wm K. Harper, company K, 'id District of Columbia roluntsors, David Deck, company 1, 11th Pennsylvania volunteers. I'olorDuklus.cunipaiiy II, 112th Penusvlv aula volunteers. I.uclen Chandlor, company II, Tiith New York volunteers. Relatives or decoaved suldleis can be lur rdshtid with all the Inlormutlon they desire in relation to tbe burial place of their friends, Jbc., by oaliluic on J W. Plant, Uuv eminent undertaker, llt Seventh street, between (1 and II. LATEST BYlfELEGRAPH. II I DtMth of Gov. Harvey. Cairo. Anrll 21 Governor Harver. of Wis consin, was drowned 'near Sarannab, In tho Tennessee river, on last Saturday night He was stepping Irom one boat to another. The body bad not been discovered when the dispatches left. From Fortress Monroe. .- rf FoRTRtsa Monrox, April 20. The weather continues unpleasant, with a cold rain and wind from th north. The Rip Rapt opened upon Sewatl'a Point nt about half past six o'clock yesterdsy evening, firing for aboat fifteen minute. -The rebels replied with one gun. The firing was very good. There is nothing new from Yorktown to-day. Adrlces up to this afternoon represent every thing as nnusnally quiet there. Tbe sale of Harper's Weekly for Ibe present week has been stoops, on account of contain ing llloslratlona of our works In the vicinity of Yorktown. Dtparlmtnt of the Shenandoah. THE BBTREAT OF JACKSON. Camp nksr Sparta, April 20. Ererjthlng was quiet along our front yesterday. Our car airy reconnolssnnces have penetrated ihe ral ley for some miles towards Uarrlsonbnrg. Tney report a large quantity of forage and fri sh pro visions there. Deseriers report Jackson's ad ranee to be at McGsugheystown, east of Har risonburg, and that he is still retreating. Ashby's command sllll forma the tear guard cf the enemy. Tbe signal officers report Ihe enemy's car atry to be In sight yesterday afternoon. Some of tbe deserters beliere that Jackson moans to cross tho Blue Illdge ami reach Gor donsvllle; others think be Intends to mske i detour north In tbe ralley of the south fork of the Shenandoah, to attack our left flank. A northeast storm is prevailing in Ihe valley to-day. Another of Ashby's lieutenants was brourtii in yesterday. FROM FORT WRIGHT, Othrncisc called t'ort Pillow. The Rebel Datterics Formidable. Cairo. Anril 19.- -A SDeoial disnatch to lb.' Chicago Tribune, dated off Fort Wright, says me nnng on nom sines on inursnay wss very heavy. The raorUrs open at noon and thi enemy replied briskly from their land batlery. throwing shell cloar over, us and nearly acrosh the river. Their firing was very accurate and from very heavy guns. Tho gunboats St Louis, Carondolet and Cairn, stationed as picket ships near the pxiremtly ol tne point, Daa to movi up the river to get out nt range. Tho firing was kept up on both sides until midnight Tho crunboats St Louis and Cairo were struck bv shells, but no damago was done. Yesterday irr uavi Dill utile nnng was aone, in tne ai- ternoon tbe mortars were shifted to tho opposite side of the river for greater protection, as in Ihcir formsr pssitlon tbey were In great danger from prowling rebel bands, who bare already cm the levee in two onnre places w crooar rass the operations of tho moitars. Deserter say tbe rebel balti rl'4 no.? mount about fortv guns, and thai they have sixiy more wblcl were being rapidly put in position. General Bragg has command Ihere, succeeding Vel'l puque. There am about C.000 troops there, und four gunboals in h- rlrtr, mounting twenty four nuns The ace Hints 1ml cats as Ion.; a detention at this point as ut lslund No. 10. It Is said that it must finally be Uk n by u laud force from HoBllicrn Tennessee Ucrt Slltth. ell's Visit to Dttatur. Cuii'Ado, Apill 19. -A spetlal Ga'r iliplcli to lb.. Tribune says thtt uhen Gcnurul Mitchell reached Decatur, Alabama, on his Ian. bridge expedition be took possession nl the telegraph r.flice and tut the wins, tearing Ducalur arm Corinth only telegrairh communication. Sub sequently Beauregard sent a message to Jelf Davis demanding reinfoicements for Corinu Hiul declaring la-st otherwist hi could not bold his position Gen. Mitchell answered Ihe .In. paten and pr -raised tbe relulorcemcuts. . An Importint movein-) it has taken pi iei' since the above, the pirtlculurj ol which can not be published nt preenL At the latst datis Irom Pittsburg Linilln, Iho twoarmlHswcrcnearing each olhcr slowly. No Maim Cotton The Uiclunoud Kcamintr eayll" "A'KCutluiuati who ba-s just returned from extonblr rambles in Louisiana and Texas, says the sugar planters are Icedlng Iheir mo- loss's to tneir nogs, ana are going in raise meat from tbe can", and that none nf tbe planters arc making any attempt to rnlso crops of cotton. Very fow of Ibe plantations bare overseen, mot of tbem having gone to the WBr." Another enlargement of the New York ca nals is contemplated, so as to admit the pas sage of gunboats. A bill to that effect passed the Stat i Senate r riday, by a decided inaiorlty. OmiNANti: CarTCuen iromtu it Enlmy. Since tbo war began npwatd of five hundrtd cannon have been taken Irom th'.' r.liels by the Union lorcea. Fort l'ulaski, just taken by our forces, was built at a cost of $963 UOO. CON-TUVHKT PAIi UPk.UA 110USK. (Ltts 1'hlilisriuoLlo llall ) TBEM ENDOUo "ANNOUNCEMENT! U 11 A K D OP EM IN 0 N 1 U II T , on WEDNESDAY EVENING, APUII, VI, 1882, With stlrse'ioa uniirccedeiiteil making a comvlns llou of tslsnt snd ftuule beauly u cqaslea In the uiu.i.vi lira .(,'..a.iu, .iiuiuvirK r.wcet Hongs, Music, anil Melody. NI'.'vV OPKItAH, KAIMJir DANUI'.Kl .V.-ID UUUI.KBI4UH4. la Mtrdild g liiUgrestTtiuple of Amusement, tbo Man'gm have spsrvd do exia'a.o Inp ocartngtbe raoit rsltn. d a tut s and tint ulent lu ths country, ol both lusli and f male stars of the brightest ma sltude. SUM HILLY UOHK, ihufaMlustiEg ll,nsuo, lite of ICarsls' Troups. MIS1 JULIA PHaNO. Ihe ohsrmlng H ua.tr.hs, tn m ths new tork ILeuiiea MPs'. K VII'. MA.USIIALL, The liesutlful and charming llaumuse, late of tbe celebratrd Konrsny Iioupe JllbS MA lit WAL1KM, rhs brilliant Vocalic Milt LI Hi CLIMO.N, Ibe ibiruilnx DaOHCote FIIANK LKMOUNT, ihe pUkBlnit llalla.1 sf ('iiAitixv h.i.iuiim: lAuvnlnuCvmtdiansnd lil.h Vojall.t IIAlllll 1A1- OH -tm of Momus MASTKU WILLIK, LlsbmiiiK: JU I'aiic r HtANIC HLIIKSKINI., CaliarU a.dU.neial I'trlc-uurr Aod a h-MtofHI Alts la rapid succ.es.lon An excellent OUCH M MSA undir Ihe Toadcr-hio 01 ine wen i,onu v 101 Dlii, PHOK UKOKUK .NAl llMAtv asT-trout wata reserved for ladles "fca ht'ALs. Or' PltlllKSi PaiuuetU, Si csuts 1 (jflDtlemuu uiao.omtaQibd by tsalis, to r.reheslrs chslis, bo ornls Cdo.cd gal Icry.'ift cen's ' Doors op n at T 0 clous : I oooirt oommsnse st 8 o'clock, preo stly Dlt IJ U ItAUttlSON, spll Aasutaad treasurer ALAlttiETLOT OF UILITAltV VKST8 KOU sals ouaap, at SHI HI ti, No 400 fltveutll St., opposite Post OWcs. roar 30 dJm thrty-skvewth cow obebs SECOND HESilON. ;S Vv ',v a.: in Bi.nt.ira. 4 i ' ill mt am-' t ' I Mohdat, April 11, 1801.' ' ' , , XKStORLtLS. ' ' The lullowlni memorials weru nrosented and dnly re'erred: Br the PRESIDENT pro km: From clllrenn of Michigan, praying tbe passage of Mr. Blair's bill for tbe construction o' a ship canal from Lake Michigan to the Mls.;- rr.1 river. From cltliens of New i k i e the passage of s genersl baokrnpt lav. By Mr.-HOWE: From r- r 1 of Wisconsin, several petitions for Ihe esuii Jlraent of mall routes In Wisconsin. Three netltions. from cltliens of Wisconsin. for the nassaie of the bill to conatmct a shin canal Irom Lake Michigan to the Hl-ttsslppl river. From oltitens of Michigan, remonstrating against tbe tax bill, and praying for the issue of Treasury notes to the lull amonnt of the un funded debt. Mr. LANE, of Indiana, presented a petition from colored people, praying for colonisation of free colored persons In C-nirut America. wiLira a KxrLORixo ExrcnmoN. Mr C il, LAMER. from tho Committee on the Library, reported the House joint resolution for furnishing copies of the record of the ex vlorlog expedition for the Smithsonian Instltu tlon. Mr. HALE said it was appropriate that Ibe two most gigantic humbugs ol the ego should go together. Tbe lesolutlon was agreed to. resolution scbxittisd. Mr. POWELL submitted u resolutiou direct lng Ibe Secretary of State lolntorm the Senate bow many res dents or citizens of Kentucky bave been arrested or impiisoned outside of lb Stute ol Kentucky since the 1st 01 Sopti m ber, their uumiiers and names, uud where they have been lmprboned. BILLS LNTRODtJCt.D. llr Mr. HALl'i: A hill prividlng loi tho se lection of jurors in Ibe sevcril onrls lu tbo Distilct of Columbia. Referred to tbe Cmmiitcn on the Judiciary By Mr. WILSON, of Missouri : Bills several Iv lir ibe rellifol S. C Wei ber. J, J Miller. and James U. Arhbaiigh. 01.NKIIALSTI)NI. Mr. Mi'DOUUALL having ihu Dour upon the special order, the resolution o! inquiry rvlalive Lo tliu ciusis of tbu urrest and conllumil 'm prlwnmcnt t f Gen. Stone, proc. Mlod In answci Llie remarks of Mr. Wade, made a few day, since. He objected lu the incarc raliou ot men on mere surmise, of wrong and ilo-larcil that suspicion, tbut cnuld not live In hell, is msdo the authority of this Government, -ecrccy, an intolerant spirit, and dcpotl.' power, th 1 chntncterisLlci of the Inq'iisitioi. seoincd lo ha llie prltuiiilo ol ivdmiuistrutiv action. He denounced wills great siverit.. tbu Secretary ol War, and alludid t tbe op position mada to Gen. McCIclla'i, who, he suld nod built bia eyilesohlgh utuong the rw ks, thai the owland vultures c uld not reach him Mr. WADE said he would briefly reply to tbe attacks of Iho Senator from California upon the Administration, tbu Presldeul, and Ihe Sec retary of War. As that -vcuator had read Irom an old stump speech to attest his own loy alty, and seemed enxions eluut his own stand ng in ih it regard, it .boind he remembt red that the wicked R'v when no mm pursueth; ind Ibat tbe quatmi of au 111 easy u nscLn had be, n mistaken tor au opeu accusation. Ho was severe upon those who were always prut Inn of ihe Inlruc'ion ol Ih'i Constitution, bu wire mild an sucking doves ugiinst armed Tailors. Yet he hdlovpd that the rebellion would ! put down uui triitor punlsn.vl, not withstanding all tho whining in this body m elsuwhep'. vi r the sutleiins i fspies or lralt ors heie The rgument ol Ihe Senaloi wii. precW-ly Ihsl . f Urcckinririge and every iial tur Ibal Idl lb a fliur and went (ul to flghl bis country. If It), ro evi r was a comm tii thai haddschiigrdltsdul; vviibdisciellon, in d-ra too, cam aod Inrbearano", it was. ibe Commit tee on the conduct of the war. He stated ibav Gen ral Stone was himeil one id tbe first vvl neats culled lu bis cae, and that it was General MeC'lUn himself that pug gs ed tbe necsslly ot a sccuud summons, arter which foilowid bis arrest lie ilefiiiiled t1..! Pr.vllonf, a man who never, In word, deed or Iheught, harmed tbe hulr ot a mati's bead, who, mild und equllablt though be wa, was bruml.il l.eio l.y the Knights of Ihe Gold. 11 Uncle i-s an areh in quisilor Not a ililchaunu-RioLkliilldgu drui otrat, situih oi Masniai.d 1) xon'a Im , but I to day a traitor, and their eyuipuihist Is in lb.. Nnrib are littles boliT -n vy, tbey aro lull iltoly worsn This party propos s n recoiislructiou My Gisl, what a reconstruction it will be. Messrs. BROWNING, ClIANULUlt, ULd o h ers. continued thfdiscuidon. Mr. OOOLlTTl.i: uioved a nlerenco id Iho r solution to ihe cotnmtttio o 1 tbo ounduel ol the war. Alter rarioim miilons, the inat'er wes laid over, and tbo Senate went into cxccutlr m slon. Adjoiirneil. HOUSE OF UKPRiaKNTATIVE . HOIDIEIU' BOl'.NTV. Mr. EDWAIilla. d New Hatupshlie, inlio duceil u bill making an appropilatlm for tffa payiiii'iit tl ISe b ninly In widows and legal heirs nfvolut.t.ors who bave died or may ill. or hive i.uii nr may bo kllltd in serviee.a proridid In the act of July 22, 1801; read first andseuuitd llniisHnd releircd to tbo Committe. of Ways ami Means. niANoiMi rotiT or k.ntiit. Mr. ALDRICH, of Minnesota, introduced u bill to a .untie tbn location of the pert of entry lor Ihu "Minnesota Collection District;" passed to second readlu?, and relerred lo Corom'ltee on Commerce I'LOl'LL'S ritlllf BAII.WAT Mr. RICE, of Maine, presented rreoluiiins from the Siuto ol Maine relating to Ibe ptop'e's l'a3 Be railroad company. Laid on tbe t ibla and ordered to be prluted WLHrailN Ilkl'AKTMIiNT, Mr ELIOV. nf Masaachu its, rubtultttd n rc.olutloncalliug on ibrt.vitTetary id thoTrers ury lor siatemc.il ol mo .lea expended ill the millliry Uepa lutein u. mio ., eai. auujiiLU. On motion uf Mr. DUNN, ol Indiana, the vote on the adoption ol ihls resolution vvas re considered, and resolution rejected iinicunitii U1.M.IULS Mr. NIXON, of N.w Jer-ey, oireri'il irrsi lutlon that th i Secretary ol IVar bo r'qnlri d P' furnl.h to this House n sintement of all thu up nolnlments lo the rank nl brigadier ptneral whether In the regular or vlnnterr tcrvlce, matte between tbo 1st aa ot April, ibiu, ai u tho 1st day nr April, im..', vvim ine uatc o thoir icapeotlvH lointnirtdous; udopted. BLANIk lOIIVIS lltl: HULIIIlllt Mr. 1ILAKE, ot Ob' H're.1 ie-olutl ill recline the Secrrtaiy ol tl.e 1iiuuty I. cuus the necessary lilauk foiuis to ho piiuied to enable Ihe HcK um vvouiino nouiieis, ami in relatives of dMuvk. il SvldU'ts, to muke mil aid oli aln their buck pay, and the bounty duo them for millt iry service; und Unit such blank lorms be furnished to alt soldiers, and their Mends call ng on thn Ueasury Department for the tume. AUipuu. Mr. PORTER, ot Indlsna, aiibmltted a reeo lii'lou. which vvua ..Jopled, inslructlug th' Coimulttie on Invulld Pensions to report forthwith, It poHeiiiie, and n not, men at the eurlleai day prnctiiuble, a bill to provide for llie allowance or pruslous In the tick and dis abled Unltn aoldlcrs ol lhJ picsuiit war, und to tbri famlllrs of thosn who have lieeo iu ih, service. IlkUkAHfe: OK 1'ltli.ONhR.S. Mr. POTTER, ol Wlsconln, prininttd a re solutiou, that Ibu Secretary of War inform Ibo House woetner lae pus ners luaen nu iu. slo'n "Vclma"' were releesod bv tho United States Ci minis loners at Baltimore, with Ihe knowledge und consent uf ibe lilllltarv au IhorltlcH of Ibe Department ol Maryland; also by what autuority uoi. uunier, oi irgmu, who rcluscd lo tukn Ihe oath of all. glance, wus released on conditional narote. Ac, Debute arising, Ihe rcsolnlion was laid over under the rule. n wiscoxsts RootrBofe .' Mr. POTTER nresented the lolot resolutions n'K ibe Ltsglslatnra of - Wisconsin trnderjng to Y! President an approval of his course Laid ii . t (able. . t . ' I - '. i-oomri auras, arc. Mi. COX, of, Ohio, offered a resolution re- uni-Hio- ihe Secretary of War lo infirm tbo Hon"' opi'n the following euhjeots: 1. What baa delayed his reply to Iho riaolu tli n ot this House calling for Information as to the age. sex, condition, Ac., of Ihe Africans em ployed In General Wool's department 2. What number of stares hare been brought Into the District, by the army officers or other agents of the Government from Virginia, since the enemy abindoned the poeseislon ol 'Ma nassas and their lines on the Potomac. 3. Wbat number of fugitive slaves from Maryland and Virginia, and now lu Ihe olty of Washington, their sex and prt-bable ages. 4. Wbat number of slaves are now at nr have been sent to Frederick, Maryland. o. How many are now led and anpported by the money of the United States appropriated by Congress to prosecute the war. 0. uywbat authority certain negroes were sent irom Virginia to Philadelphia by railway, an 1 at whose expense and Tor what purpose. 7. If he has not the means to answer these Inquiries, that he take the necessary steps lo ob tain the desired Information. On motion of Mr. LOVEJO Y. of Illinois, the resolution was tabled by a rote of OS yeas to 31 nays. CLhRK TO IMAM'irATIOV f'nMVUTTKtC. Mr. WHITE, Hit w, n I led a resolu tion authorizing he scl oi c o i-illtee of nine on tbe subject ut LMuru.il u iclpatlon snd colonl.itlon. lo imploy a c. rk at Ih1! usual rate of compensation. Lata on tne isoio. "TIIK rATRIUTIO RKCOItll " Mr. DUNN offered a resolution Instructing the Secretary nf War to prepare and publish 20,0(10 copien of a honk to be entlllid "The Patriotic R'cord," and to contain a full list of alt tbe officers and men engaged In tho military alii naval strricc of tbe Utdteil States, In sup pressing the present rebellion. Referred to the Committee oo Military Af. fairs. INVAIJII I'ENBIOMI. Mr. rorTER. ol Wisconsin, offend a rcsolu tlon Instructing Committee on Invalid Pensions to bring in n bill granting pensions to aick and disabled soldiers and 'heir families, during tbe present war. Adopii it M1LITART I MtLNUITUIlkH. Mr. BLAI'I, tt Missouri, submitted a resoln. tlon, that tbu Secretary j f tbo Treasury bo di rected to furnish Ilia Home w lib tbe amount, and a detailed statement of fxnend'turi-s In the different military dep irtment, vvb'ch was adopt ed; ailerwatos re-consiuerrii una rejected. UVN. KRSMOSr. Mr. D1VEN, of New York, called from tho Speakt r's I ij.lq Ihu icwlulloi. riqtiestlng the Attorney Geiii'til to Institute procetdings to recover troui John C. Fri moiit and K. L Balrd the sum ol money obtained Irom tbe publio treasury on the order nf said Fremont, payable to said iUIrd, as, rot forth In thn report of tbe wlect cninmlttic to Inquire Into contracts cf tho Government Tho debate was spirited und InlerLsting, and participated in by Musrs.l)iVLN,of New York, who favored tbe resolution; and Coliax, cf jnutanit, and &TbVKNS, ot rennsyivania, wno onnose'd it. Mr. Divkn amonded his resolution by striking out tbe name uf John U. Fremnut; wuiii.oii mouonii Mr BTivtM, tne resolution was laid on ibe uh'e. militauv liuiLa. Mr. ALDRICH, nf Minnesota, ottered u reso lution requiring Ihe Committee, oo l ho Judl- nlurw In mmrt hiik lloocd hill Ifn tin -..1. j. 'Cling certain perrons lo military Ir'ai, and ror otner purpos's; wnicu was aaopie.i. Adjourned. Tho Indlatiupolis Jourivd says thu dlllcrent occtipanta of Camp Morton bave the sain de sires. The l'd ral soldiers want puy roils und Iho ttbelsjitroiev. Tin' Cincinnati 7Wg rays that II h- Men th mlkiil documenta ot a Indue of tin- Koihls of the Golden Circle In Ih it city, including Its Cham r, commissiuu ol officers, Ac. to WSWl rrniTOnu ,mTwnni misibw UNITKI18I ATKH patkn 1' ir ICSC, WAsuuaToa, April 14, 1SSA OalbeLs.tltu of Cobrri Bur s (ioodvesr, late of Philsdtlidda, l'a , now ot Ktk.OD, Maryland, praying I r lliuexleuslon ol a osteal crauled tu ids sa-fKnee Jamc A t owie ana Ctiarlas Csrr, o lh?Uttio Mne'i, IHIl.anl- d.tel I.lth orHcpism ber, islt,ant re 1 uul utliol June, 1S&, loranliu- ir .vrmeDi in .eiiniiraiusiorooiiBTirgonuiiie uoxrs or Lours, lor Mven fears irom llie sxDIrHtlon ol said patent, which Uses plaoe on llie latl day 01 -puraer, ibok liisorncrva,.naiiDesi.a pennon o iiesri alios Pa'cnt Oincc oa SI nrtsv. lbs So h of Aue-ust t,eat. at twelve o'clook 31 , and all penocs ur no Iftvd tu anicsr and stiuw caus, Ii uoy iltey nave, wby said riff'ltlon ought not to bu granted Pcrcons i'PO lng the exteashn are rvnubed to lllc in Ihe l'a cut Ofllcu thtlr objcollons, siawlslly et lortl, lu wrlt'ng, at least twenty days before thu day of hearing, all le-Uiitony flVd by llthcr larrj labs ud al Ibe said hearing most be taken and liaussalttbd In accordance with eke rules of ths ones, blch will b furnished on rpfdioattnn Ibe tssllinony la the CA'e will bs oloseden Ibe 1 It It ol Auxeit next, driioxltlonsand other psisjrs relied anoo s lof llmoay niu-l be tiled la lli offtoe onorLeio e ilttitnonilnxofthst diy the'trxumenls, It n, , within ten days ibcrtsflcr o dercil, aUi. Hut tins nolloo b published In ths t-aliiwtt IfrjuHKan, Washington, D O, aud the 'mi, l'litlasclibla, v.t once a week tor three suo M-elvs weeks. tie llrst of raid t nblleallons lo Du ut least sixty days prevlos" to tbu euy t besilne I 1). 1. UOLXOWAY, i uoniuili.io o-r ol I'at.mls P fj Kdilois of llie abevs pspers will (Itase eopy, aad send tneir bills to tbu Patent OfD.ce, witb a paper containing ihls nodes ap lo-trtw U" ITKD STATKH IT M' 0'FIK, WanniHaroj.. Anrll IT. IS i fin Iht million tif liilbflri. Jtfisiuii. oiCIianfnvlli. ...":":" i" v ". x .!.-". iZ'.wr "::.: iinanoeuniy irvr ura, iryii k mr me cxivii ton of a patentgranted 10 him July IS l4S,furati improvement in Ihirahlng Maoluned,forcven)cari from Ihu expiration or laia patent, whiih taken plaoe on the IBth.tay or July,Hi, .t In ordi.rtii.lhat the ald tctittun be lifirii m. the Patent Oinoe on Monday, ihe 30 h day of June next. ai ia u ciuua, oi,, bdii ait irooin are Doiinca 10 ap pt-ar and Phpwcaa e.ffaiy they have, why till j-e lit on ought bot to be granteJ l'frtont upi-Os-iug itt rxt n Ion are requited to tile lathe Patent OlBoc th Ir obji-cilonn. uprolally act forth In wrlthiir. at l'ut twtittv dan before ihedav 31 tiearl-tg, all testimony Hied by cither part to be uaed at thu said heart nz mupt be laken aad traua untied In Mocoidaire ulth the rale of tho office, wmcii wm d luraittwa on appi oanuu The testimony In thu caemll bechxedonlhelfi h uay 01 June nexi; uepo 110ns ani oiner paper re Ilea unuiiae teat mony mut be filed in thu 01 tee on or before the morulni; of hat diy, ihe argument II anv. within ten dan lue titer. Orderrd. aim, that thN untie j be pub iHliid la thu Vatfa'iat fji'iMican. WMhliigton, 1 U . und h 11 nittsrf,' CanaDdalgut. N , once a wtet lor three aucoiaxlve weekijtiie nr I ot sail pu)lOJtlons to b t least itxty diys rrt-Wu to the day of h( m lng. 1) P. IIOIs1sOVA Cjramlslon rofPnteuK 1' 8. Ii lltur of th above puprrwtil psjjo copy, and nd their bills to the Patent Oftioe, with a pa.kf xinunniog nils) nouoiis ap ' w UMVi llrtt'All'S I'M'aVix OKMC'H WAHiiixaintt A(lll (KJ (tu the petition of Pin hi Ami F.sk txwu il ho, uf Almond 1 rik,U'i, f Hioc ty.cuuuly, and .State ulNuw ik prayliii lor the vxteniion ol a pattnt gtiintcd tube late Almnnr 1) Ft, Xiv M.l"!', and ru lutd Jts,rt,h ti, Ul Tor an Improvement In Collin tor neyen years Irom the explra'lou of said Iatc-t.wltlih takes placo on the Hih day ol Novem -r.Ub'i, Il l.o-lfnil,lliat thepillitjIill'Nibeheaidut tho Patent ()incv,tt Monday the VTthday ol ouobir Bvxt,at li! o'clock in , ud ull ptmoii are no I lite J to apixaraiidshowoHH.lt any they hava, whj said petition ouitbt uot It bu granud Vet-rwn opcmiii ihd cxtennlin aro refill led to fllo In the Patent Utlloe their ohjuutlons.sitioially set forth In writhw.at iviut twent) di)u btiore the day of hearing, all Uutlmony hUl by cither party tobeuKedat the tald hearing uiu-l b Ukeuaod Irausniitiid in acvordauoe with tin. mUs ol the ofll '0 which will bj furnlihc4 on ap, licatlon Ihe trtttmouy la tho owe will bo cloned ou the 9 h day ol Ucb'bvr ucxt.dcpiMaiuiit land tiher pa yet relied uiu at ttwUmoiiy wuit be tiled In the otlUu on or bj ore the morning gt tlul day, the ar gunmiii. If any, within tin day thrreat cr Ordered, also, that this tiotloeb- ubli-hed In the A'aU.vrat.1 tiej'utJican, Ifaslungton D C and 3Viinn, Nework,.N X .once a week for Ihn! succe-wive wttsksi the flr.tof aail publluiiions to bt at least nixly days prevtuud o the day ol heiritig D. ' UULLOWAY, Commwiioner ol PaUnts. P 8. 1 Alitor of the atove iaptri wilt please copy, and ttnd Uttlr bills lo ihe Pauet Utftou, with a Pper containing this LuUoe npTH lawSw HOI 1 1 01 FOKT1IK PhOPlsUU CI.OUI1MJ aiOUK, No 40U beveuth stiect, vhvr yon cm 11 u the bst stook of Clothiug, Furnishing Moods, Ti uaka. Data and Caps, at low prioee. war aiu dJm orriciAf., No Pasiragsr Train to Manassas. Was DsrASTMs t. OJIct 1 Milittiri ft,rtr mt SupeHtHrmltnt Aillnssdr V H , Waihlnxton, Apill II, iae-9 No puHnrtr train will be raa Irom W.l,ln.i,. to Manassit until further notlcs Pt' M. D. & Sipt. It. R. U. B. OFFICIAL. DrrARTHRxr or Stati, irasMnoTon, Jan. 25, 1862. The Secretary of State will hereafter noelr members of Conaress on business on Hntnr.las commencing with Saturday, thn first ol uert monin. WILLIAM H. SEWAHI). UlririoiAla. V - War DirARTHtUT, January 21, 1862. fMureoT. That the Was rh.nnrfmi.nl tvl.l h closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Tbursdayi, and Fridays against all other business but that which relates to active military operations In tbe field. Saturdays will be devoted to the business ol Senators and Representatives. stouaaya 10 in cosiness ol the public Enwnr M. Staotoh, Ja-tf Secretary ol Wo 4W biake's Plantation Bitters. T. I860. X.-It InvlgoraUs, ttissglhens snd purines the system; Is a perfect appsifisr, and ths most streesbtsand iffcatus, tonlo In ths world It Is eomposid of ths celebrated Calutya bark, rcots, ntros, ana pare Bt. Urolx ram Fsrtlmlsily sdtpted todellcsts females; carts Dyspepsia and Weakness, and Is last tbe thins for ths ihu, or ssssoos. I old by sll grocsrs, drugflats, hotels, and ""'wim. r, ri. viiakk a UU , ap l-n Ml Broadway, N, T. 4-Np,clal .totlce.-On and trier Tursdsy, April I, issz, ths train, on iht Baltimore and Ohio Italioad will commence rut nljg tiaUy, (Sundays excelled,) (raving tals Station at J 40 a. m., and coDntctlng at Wtsblnstoa Junction wl'h Mall rraln for all parts of the Wist Wa Wheeling or Parkersburg. Ihrouih Moketa sold and blggaae obecked. tt P SMITH, 31. or TrsnstorHtlo. D A O It. u. apt dtf l.sur V (JlolrJ Si-Wsslon's Proctetsof Slavery. Cooks of tuts walk are for sals at the ofTloe of the KalionaX ft7Mieaa. Pamphlet edition, 23 cents Hound ed tlon, lb cents 1862. Armngtintnt for 1862. SUSS SJ Ml NEW YORK LINE3. TIIK CA3IDK.V ANU A3IM1V AND PIIILA nKI.PIIIAANIriKKNTONUAILIlOAIlCO.'H LINhS FHOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AXD WAY PLACES Viom Walnut tiect Wlurr. and Ken- ting ton Dio.U will ti roLLowi viz: Kirr. At C A M , vU C-mdon ml Amttoy C. A Accnmmottsi'lon $3 SI At o , H ,TraCmitn tted .ftrMjr City New Jtrwr Accommodation 8V6 At 04 A. M .vliKenilrgtouauft JtrffyC'ity Mrrn'ng Mail aao aVt '3 1 31 , viaUamJcn and Ambojr Accom m (itvioo , 22j aVt . 1 M ,Tla O.mdenand Ambor C and A Kxprcat , 8 30 Al . 1. M , tU Cam If n nod Jerjr Cl'y Krcnlpf Breiu 300 At 4 l U , via Camdoa and Jtiacr City Sil CluaTcket .. 526 AtO, 1. M., via Kensington and Jerter City Kiralif Slall.,.. " 300 At 3 1'. M , vU Kfnuinjtton and Jcrecy City BonthernMall 300 At & 1 M., via Came on aad Araboy Acoani modation, (F ciebt and raa.nger IHCIIUUCKM a.25 ,. -sfdolaae t'tkt ICO r.1 .?i l'-N .Line rutitfaly.BundayiexCirtKl. 1 he U V. M bou'bern Mall ruoa dal.y WAV I.IVI.'H i.r ili't0,l .rf!?Vs. fco , at T 10 ao4 A M t and6tiiaoaMl.I M., from KeMlnAtonTund a; 1'. M..frotn Wilnntmreetwtf ror jinwi ana intermenute stations at It j.' A. JI irom Krnsli cton For raitnyra, Rlvertoa, Uslanos, Iv-rlyt Bur linsion, Klorencc, Boidcniovru, ftc , at llvi.1.4 A audftV 1M btUsillliJOat Trenton, fir IlOrinntAwn nrt lntrm dfata HU4ou at 8,; 1'. il , from Watnat itreet MV Kfir NOW York, ami Wa Unana liln 7ta. tlnjttrnDjpol.take the Care on Kiithatreet. above nwuui, 'bii an awar ociore arpanure. Tne uar run intft ihe Depot, ami on arilval of each Triln, run irom the Depot, Filly j oanda ot lUftgeft onlv, allowed each p icnyer. rin)if r ar prohibited from taking any. Ihiog i Bagtc. tut tlieir wearing apraicl. All afiM vtr fifty pound, to be paid for extra 1 be loniuany limit th- Ir rtiixm-nrjlUty for Dag gige to One Dollar per pounl aod lll not be Itable lor any amount bi-yoj a loo Dollar exrcDt by ttw.iel c u:ia:t WM. II. UATZUEK, Agent ap n POVA1 OKH. 1IAV, antl CIIKICSK. 1 000 basheli of Jackson VVMte Pot toes. 1,000 bushels of Cuter Potato 1,000 buahol of lluoa Eye fotatoe,-. 1 ,ooo ba'rt of Prime Timothy liar 40 cake of Prlmt New otk Ci eeie Vox sale m lota to suit lurehn-ers by PtsTEU DLUIiV, apt3-eoJl St Water at..Uecrg:iowut D. C. TIT AY P K H T I V A I. F It. h RIIK has the honor ffanntuoclng to the cttUens or Wanhl.gton sul vlctultr ihnthli M W fEtllVAL will uke placo at TKMt'EKANCK HALL. Us'reet, between Ninth and Tnth itreeti, on TUU1WDAV KVKNINtl, May 8, 1VJ. apii-d BOABI) WANTEtulBy a UKNTLMAN and LADY, In a privbte lazily, wttlln ten minutes' walkof the Caplio. Uustbo thorousih'y loyal, and u oompromlilrgty lor the Union Addrcw, 31. L M." Ilepablloam Office, giving ternu, ke apn-St WANTtD-A YOUNO WOUAX (from the North preferred! to do thn wcrk of a wwall lam'Iy KeTr recce de-fred Apply lu thct hrura, 1'jrauay or Wtditfaay, at Room id Uuvmeut 1'atent OO-co ap 2: it A UUMINKSa FlMt HAVR, TliK PBOPRIBTOU. being abaa' to leive the city, will dispoeej of a basU wlnoh wilt piy a goid tlvlDsT toajy onu who wlUvgage In tt,Mltaa wall capital. Sale vxiludvely cwh Add re a, K T UVKItKTr, p 23-lw 3SJ K m. net, Wahlag tn. D. C WANTKD TO UK. hT-IVoiu the 1st of Slay, a DWbLLlMl toatatLlngfrtiiio to 8 roouH, with 0it between Tft-tU and r iftecu h ttreeU au t It airoet snd Prunnyivatiti avenue. AddMM, '.32 Pen iryjvat.U avenue up 3231 P O il A Fine Larre FROSl' ItOJd to tent, with boaid Apply at 158 ('vtclftti strtet, bvtween fl il streets ap 13 eodtt FpO StlOWMKN ANII 11 nl IUI. All at 1 tractive Diorama, "WASIUNQTOX AND Mils AU." with other aOLiit.a. ueatlv comDleted. Uolfenii lor sale at a bargaiu, or ai arrangement may be made farapertiienhip.ierhipn Managing nil su uma vnu ui-aita rrii'iitva AUUir', M U." box 61. Poet Offlw.Waahiiur-OH.O C ap S3-8t rl IlKCUICAl'KtT AND HKST PLACK. 1.1 Tills Clit to get our meals, la at thi NllW YOUK EATINU UOOMS, 4J1 Sevcbih street, 'pposlte the rontOfficj Depart ment. t-Meals scrvid at all horns - I'AUUCULAll AllKNllON PAID '10 CI.tiANLlNim S r ngtranirwpi.t;UuIIy luvlleJ toetoc lo. aplO-tlU (Ik-.PI'J L-H-MHalf's U ALV-MAUK UAU T MKN1B, OF flNh QUA J. I IV. We ollti oilUus and itratigrr a laige uuortment oi OVtsKCUAia, DIHC.V.COA18, UUblNtUS COAl'tf. PANlALOONa,iSkVJVlirtl8,otailoolow and qualiUe . jual In make and Huinh to tne beat ruitoui work. .V'ALL.HTKPtlKNa Si CO , Mersihaut fallora and Clothiers, J Pa avenue, bet. Oth and tnh, ptarj fan- nl' BOAMO WAHTttD-lly a gentleman and hie wile, wllh a child uot yet two jeari old, in a private UmUy,tAroiijAfyl'vuand undoitUitly Colon lo ma nut loexoied lu Dollars per week, lur the three. Apply at this offloe. apil tt 17U11 UKtfT-A ary de-lrable DWKLLINU X IKiUtfK.onlwemh, between I and Jt itreeu. PiK-sewlun glvn on the Ut ol My Apply to T F. HhUBr.ttr, Claim Agent,4Hti cleveoth street, ap lv Jt S1IIBTS ThUIUTU I 811 1 UTTOLlTplt ICK, at HUlTU'd.No. iftU ttevsnlh itreet, opiHmlui Poai Ofhce. max iW tl3ni