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nos ov City Covnetts, 1 April7.—}. D H. Scusnck Lf ICAL NEWS. Board of Aldermen.—A commiinication was re. | 1s on Friday, April ff - ———= _ | ceived from the pay Soglenity atcount of the Oot ion with the Bank asbington Aucsruents To Nica. to the 3d inst , showing a ‘dite the Corpo- Forp’s AT#angum —This evening second time | ration of $60,498.02, seek deducted cor- re ae ef Dion Longe eet ont Sues en. on nales -_ 465, ee Ss wisk surens 5 5 titled “The Octoroon, or in nce in favor eapevellaa sensed . Tomacery strikt iture of life In Dixie has had referred. Call withont , and see Dr. tan pircsin sh apne in the theaters in northern —— the Indian Mere Doctse A communication was also received from the wag enclosing a communication from Mr. By so doing you will escape the tron gtasp of mercury and + bane- ers fal prisons. Nay, more, you will become once v esl t Uhimann, and ing the sugges'ion Brn Tunaves— Reopening | - pein td os ng ing states thet the | more a that greatest of all earthly en as Se ee oe Tetley eens stan por tea tone | Lipo Sit janie ' bearts to lift, on which oc iL) will assume real a u ‘wou Sea caebet te Shakspeare’s 5 of | tepair the gutters, &c.,and the writer = _ h = nee Natare's Aft, Romeo and Juliet,” and will be mends a small wpotop' lation by the City Coun- Jind with the treasure ain, great dramatic company from Front atreet, Halti- | cils for the purpose of planting tte’ and shrub- Relieve the rich and poor. more. The performances will conclude with the | Dery at the same time; Neterted Tie followmg is a list of the chronic com- A long communication was also received from the Mayor, calling attention to those provisions of the Metropolitan Police bill which create a conflict of powers and authority between the M tan Police and corporate authorities, and wi! i Some ich are otherwise objecti: debate ensted, nication was referred, and ordered to be pub- lished with the Proceedings: A statistical statement of the nativities of per- sons committed to the almshouse end smail-pox hospital, &c., being in answer to a tesolution the Board it the last meeting, wa. or- plaints which are treated by Dr. Tumblety with unyetalleled success: “seases of the Lungs, Heart, Liver and Throat; Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Fits, St. Vitus’s Dance, Rheu- matism, Diseases of the Kidney and Bladder, and all Diseases arising from Impurity of the Blood, such as Scrofula or King’s Evil, enyp eo St. fore Aw Cancer, Fever Sores, of however long stan: g Also, all ther complicated chronic complaints which have baffled the scienc? and skill of cato- mel doctors. ‘A good tree is known by its good fruits,”> and a good physician by his successful musical comedietta of the “Swedish Nightin- gale,” in which the plessing actress, Miss Effie Germon, will poothcal “Jenny Lind.” my Hatt —The great burlesque of “Ob, H '’ will be repeated this a Miss Julia Mortimer, the favorite songstress. i sing some of her inspiring melodies; Miss Millie Fowler and corps de ballet will dance their pret- tlest, and the other star performers will appear. * Ovp migra ee apeendise Nightim 0 roupe every evening In new pose x to age burl wast ~Wheus who have vot seen these unique performers will do well not with the proceedings. works. to omit the opportunity afforded themeverynight |, reboluttion direct the fire department com- | So don’t be cast down, be you ever so iil, this week. mittee to f re into expediency of organ- | But go and partake of his superior skill That never has failed, there are hundreds can izing a paid fire department, was passed poy Who are bronght from death’s door, now happy and well. A resolution requesting the Mayor to offer $500 reward for the apprehension and conviction of the incendiary or incendiaries who fired the prop- ~ this day, was paseed. ‘be petit! of Robert Shey Ome others for a ik on K street, between Bighth and Ninth , wae 3 A resolution of condolence upon the death of Mr. McGrath, late member of the Board of Com- mon Council, was passed. Adjourned. Common Council.—After the reception and reference of the Mayor's communications, (one of which transmitted to the Council a resolution of the Plank Road a calling the attention of the corporate authorities to the wnt condition of Seventb street west,) the usual order of business ‘was su«pended. Mr. Peake,a member from the Sixth Ward, announced to the board the death of his colleague, Mr. Thomas McGrath, by accidental drowning, and offered the usual resolutions of respect and Mewrs, Shepherd, Callan, Mull 4 th jessrs. » Gallan, Mulloy, and the President of the board, followed with brie? but feeling tributes of respect to the memory of the deceased, expressive of their sympathy for the yous family thus suddenly deprived of ite end. FRANKLIN Hatt —The fair of the ladies of the Fourth Presbyterian Church will probably close to-morrow evening. Do not miss the chance of an evening’s entertainment for the smafl admis- sion fee of a dime. His charges are moderate. Mild treatment and ood wilt soon purify the whole mass of your blood; Malignant diseases be soon shall put down, There are thousands could tell now who lives in this town. The Indian Herb Doctor will describe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their com- plaints er fliness, without receiving any informa- tion from them. No charge for consultation. Office, No. il Washingto: allding, Pennsyl- vania avenue, corner 7th street. mar 2i-Im Inpia RUsERR GooDs, India rubber Sheets for protecting children’s beds, that no family should be withott; 75 cents bh. each. Rubber Blankets, for soldiets, $1.25 each. > ae Ponchos and Blankets combined, $2.50 each. India Rubber Corts, white or blagk, €2.50 each. India Rubber Legeins #1 ir. And all kinds of Rubber Goods, inelading Bale: ber Boots and Shoes, Rubber Stoppers for bottles, Door Mats, Under Sheetings for bedsgin sickness, &c., &c., at manufacturer's prices, 2tH. A. Hall’s Youne Mzn’s Curistian Assoctation.—Mis- S10: ¥ Worx.—A large and effective meeting— of 8 series—in furtherance of the special onary work of this association, was held on Sunday evening in the New York Avenue Chureh. After the usual opening services, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Gurley, a brief statement of the object and plan of operetions was made by Mr. Miller, the chairman of the board of superin- peoserg a A which board the supervision of this object was stated “« to carry gos. pel to the thousends now gathered in and around this city whose spiritual interests are not other- wise provided Se the men, some thousands, connec’ with the quartermaster’s department; _the large number of soldiers in de- tac nts, g@ards, batteries and companies, for whom no chaplain services are provided; and the youtbs and boys employed as ambulance drivers. newsboys, boot! boys, &c.;” and the plan of accomplishing this—the distribution of copies of the Sacred Scriptures, of religious books, tracts and papers, and the preaching of the word by the Hving minister. The resolutions Were unanimously adopted. antl thé board adjourned. oe The pian for sustaining this mission- India Rubber Warehouse, Pa. av., vetween ary enterprise was mainly by small subseriptions, Tux Fins Yestexpay —The loss of Mr. Henry | Ninth and Tenth streets. feb 1-t£ for six months from the date of payable month! subscription, while donations of large and small sums would be very thankfully received. The salary, though as low as ‘support would allow, was nevertheless considerable, and a much larger sum, in addition, was wanted monthly for the purchase of books, tracts, papers, &c. The object was regarded as — and glorious; the plan eminently practical; ress of the werk thus far most encouraging; and the whole effort one in which all can heartily unite. Egan by the fire of erday we regret to earn, in at firs! Ga rae In addition to the destruction of his building his loss of stock is stated to be ftom $40,000 to $50,- 000. It is also stated that be has only $22,000 In- surance On his building and 4 Mr. F. Cohen, boot and s! dealer, whose house and store adjoined that of Mr. Wilson’s on the east, loses between #4000 and $5,000 by dam- to the hove and stock in the store. VBile the firemen were working yesterday ALL PERSONS can find the best atock of Cloth- ing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats ant Caps, at Smith’s, No. 470 Scventh street, near F. fe 27-3 MARRIED. March 6th, by Rev. B. H. Benton, at the Parsor- #ge of the Seoond Baptist Church, in W; Ui JOHN ALLCUNE te MAKYE COMM L The members of the Association had, generally, morning to subdue the flames, Superintendent as far as application bad yet been made, pledged Webb, of the police, at the suggestion of several DIED, monthly contributions of $1 to $5 each: an { citizens, sent down to the Navy Yard, tequesting | | n Monday, the 7th instant, JOHN H. TRET appeal was now made to tne christian and pbi- | the use of their aj tiie, which was readily | LEK,in the alst year of his age. lanthropic public for additional means, the | granted, and about four hundred mechanics and | ,,/¢ ‘inde of the family are respeatfulls invited work may be prosecuted with energy, and, as we thatines, under d of Master Morris, were to attend the furerai, to morrow afteruoon at 2 o'clock, from his iste residence, No. 379 D On Tuesday, Sth in t, JOSEPHINE - BON. youngest child of I. Johnson ni Virginia J. Smith, aged 2years and 2 months, ‘The frionds of the family are req nested to attend the funeral, from 114 Gsy street. Georgetown, at 4 p.m, on to-morrow, ( Wednesday.) 9th inst. ~ uddenly, onthe morning of the 8th instant, of gonvaisicns, HARRY W., eldest son of thomas J. and Emily Holtzolaw, aged 4 yeers and 4m onths. Bo fades the lovely, bisoming flower, are already warranted in anticipating, with emi nent success. Mr. Wm. mom ny of No. 408 Seventh street, is the Treasurer of this missionary fund, to whom payments may be made, payments may also be made to any one of the Superintendents Rev. Mr. Lyford, the Missionary, then ad- Quickly dispatched with it to the scene of confia- gration, where they rendered efficient service Centra Grarpuouse Casss—Brfore Justice Thompson. —Monday—Jai McQuade, drank; fined @1.94. George Clark, larceny; dismissed Wm. Ctr, profanity; fined $1.58. R. Brown, dremed the meeting, giving a brief account of the | throwing es; workhouse 30 days. T. A. S'a- ‘work thus far; expressing much satisfaction in eee, see wea) $30.94; workhouse 60 thus leboring; that he had been everywhere most ys. John Dungan, drunk and disorderly; fined Frail, emiling solace of an hour; kindly received, and listened to with merked at- | $1.94. J. W. Robertson, larceny; jail. D. H. ra 00 rf forts fy. tention; and that the utmost bad been | Uaks, drunk and disorderly; ved ef 91. James reper Rome teas? 4 manifested to obtein ies of books, tracts, | Murphy, larceny; jail. Wm. McGwinn, larceny He died betore his infant soul and religious 8 distributed; relating a num- | of dry goods; jai! Henry Simms, larceny; dis- Had ever burnt with wrong desires— ber of incidents illustrative of these statements. | missed. C.'&. Dudle: Jobn Hast eve; spariied at Hoa sn’s control, y, larceny; jail. McGilligan, John Gray, Joseph {a Henry Mathews, and Daniel Callagban, druhk and dis- orderly; turned over to the military. To-day <5. Toland, dronk and disorderly; Rev Mr. Read followed with an address on the subject of home missions, particularly our duty in the department indicated, bearing wit- ness, also, to the great eagerness with which the Or ever jy bare its sacred fires, Funera) to take piace to morrow at 3 o’olc m , fromthe resiacnoe of bia grandfather, Ford, oorner 11th street and Virginia av. *e reading had been sought, and the solemn atten- | dismissed. ai Flinn, do ;do. Dani. G- wi a — tion to the word as preached. ton end W. Jo! turned over to the military. WANTS. Rev. Chaplain Brown made the closing ad- | Andrew Hickey, va; nd voraliat; dismissed. | —— —— ae — dress, narrating with impressive effect a num! Roylston Botts, drunk; a6. Robt. Earlin, drunk: A REPORTER WANTED —Wanted,a focel of incidents that bad occurred in bis personal | turned over to the military. Rovortor who 18 quick, aotivé and attentive to experience while visiting the Quartermaster’s Hospital before resigning it to the care of the imissionar: A collection and contribution was made, amounting, as we understand, in cash and sub- App'y at the Star Uffiss counter. Boup Rozssrry.—C. W. Barton, a sergeant in the 9th New York cavalry, who was accidentally wounded abonta month since, ard haa been in the hospital at Alexandria aince, got his discharge WANTEU-A SITUATION 88 chambermaid or to take oare of children, by a German youre woman—if postible, in a German family. ap 8-: scriptions, to $136.15. - Yesterday and wes paid off. He had about $75, | Inquire No 86 4% st. C with prayer benediction by Rev. | whic’ ‘was going to take home to his family. ANTED—By a respectable woman, le Dr. Samson z to) W ATION as chambermaid, nurse. or read bad eed pre his fare at the ticket office at the tallroad depot last evening,some one made off with the pocket book he laid down atthe win- dow. The amount stolen is $67 50, and the loser being a poor man, \s bereft of méans and Js una- ble to get home. FountH Warp Station Casns—Before Justice Walter.—Monday.—Jobn Hyron, larceny of ess. Can come well recommend 118 23d street, between L and M. WANTED—-A nest GIKL to do ths general Ban deed seat Eevee as. Good noes rr ot a = be- tween Oth and ion. PP? N° pues Ls rr nel WANTED. TO BUY—A small frame brick HOUSE, within four equares of the oorner The entire impression of this meeting was, we — judge, bern a ‘ing and those persenall: ia this missi enterprise = = Tix ae peer ag Ps inade through a paper last week, s! by J. J. Coombs, Presii tot the Republican ryd Call at No. it* cow ancy Murphy, mani: f 4th t’ and ciation, for a meeting last night, at Temperance o J es Clane oar ai ce ath atreet an: avenues, for cash. Add * ke g , as8a' G.S VP." 216 Py 4 Hall, “in reference to the approaching municipal | Ufniecg John Lantaday, dog da. deen prenne Besre WANTED, within 5 or 10 minutes’ walk of the War Sarena. by & young gen- tleman ard wife; private family preferred. Ad dregs, with ¢esoription &nd terms (which must be moderate), Box 702 Post Office ape 2t* WANTED TO PURCHASE—A patrof strong heavy HORSES and four MULES an HARNESS, suitable for a stage to run in the country ; must be sound and at reaeonabie prices. Apply in person or by letter to H. KELUY. 605 Sixth street, near G6, aps2* STABLE MAN WANTED, to take care ot horses at & hotel 20 miles from city ; Irish or Gorman p-eferréd. aiso, Coloréd Man as barkeop- er. and two Carpenters to work about the house, Must have good reterences. Appiy at once (in the even ne) at 405 Sixth street, near G. ap 8-2t* Ww NTED—A good DRESSMAKER ; a'so, une Lady to learn the business. Apply MRS SMITH, 464 Thirteenth street, Wash'n ton, D.C. ap72 WANTED-A smart and active COLORED BOY. about 12 or 13 years cf ago, as & waiter, Apply at 2938, between I7thrand foth sts, ap At the time appointed we were ‘‘thar,”? and inding one of the rooms brililantly lighted we ‘went in, expecting to see some of our Republican friends; but, after waiting a few minutes, were n= formed that the Red Men held their meeting in that room, but that there was another room down stairs, in which —_ the Republican meet- ing was to be held; ¢ we our steps, and on going down the steps we met the keeper of the hall,who informed us that the Book- Binders held forth thereabout. it being their reg- ular night; and that the Association adver- tised a meeting to be held inthe hall, without first engaging & room ; and, there being no room vacant, no meeting could be held. By this time several persons bad arrived, and, on in- formed of the state of affairs, ‘cussed some at = to tramp through the slush for mecght, and Mr. Daniel R. Goodloe,who was present, stated that the Old Wigwam could be again had for their meetiags. Somewhat later Mr. Coombe arrived, and ex- Pressed considerable disappointment that the Meeting bad not been c. After talking McMahon and Jobn Farn, drunk and disorderly; turned over to the military. J. D. ‘MelIntosh drunk; dismissed. Francis Ross, drawing a istol; do. B. McNulty, fighting; do. James . Hugher, driving over hose ata fire; fined $1. - Lae C. Pamily, drunk and disorderly; ni . Po.icz.—The Third Ward patrolmen re, the following cases: Before Justice Ti m—Wm. Moore. fighting; fined #2 941. John Hart, do.; fined 81 Before Justice — . B. Warder, selling coal without weighing; dismissed. Francis Truckard, throwing filth in a neighbor’s premi- ses; do. ‘Frank Bergeser, peddling without li- cense; fined $20 91. ‘Aleck Adams, drunk and profane; fined $1 58. Sarah Cole, do.; fined $1 58 Boup Picxrocxet —Yesterday, Mr. John Van Reswick had his pocket picked while looking on the ruins of the buildings destroyed by fire. He lost his pocket-book, containing in good money, a smaller amount of uncurrent funds, and a num! of valuable papers. Soon after the act, Mr. Van R. was informed that the uncurrent money was offered, but not received, for exchange at Smithson’s bank. The parties have not since been seen. Rossexy.—A few days since, as a boy named WANTED TO RENT—By the ist of Ma: small HOUSE contaicing from 4 to 6 roo: within 15 minutes’ walk of the Posi Office. *A dress “M. A. S.,” Star Office. ap7 2 ANTED—By a4 healthy youn; itl W 2 rich breast of mnie a SEPUSTTON Batteat nurse. Apply at No, 271 © street. between lith and 12th sireets. ap7 3t* ASTERGA BLURS ROOM, co 8 fon jue, nO! s Willarde’ Hotel, address’. Sor Sp 7-3t™ QUSE WANTED-—I wish to rent a good louse containing 8 or 10 rom: and preferred. Peer OvER THE rena apes ee meeting, called after due notice publicly | smith, residing on the Navy Yard, was goin given, at ‘Cross Roads, on Saturday, the | over the Long Bridge wits @ bundle etaewepe Sth day of April, 1862, Richard Southern, Esq., to peddle among the troops, be was stopped was chosen rman, and the following gentle- acavalryman, who said that be (S) wasa men were selected as a committee to Tesolu- | prisoner, but a number of officers coming up he tions expressive of the sense and purpose of the made the pass on. After the officers passed meeting: Dr. H.Wunder, G.Vandenburgh, Rob’t pursuit of the boy, and by threaten- Donaldson, and John Burch. ing to arrest him if he did not pay him fifty cents After consultation among the committee, the for his trouble, induced him to comply. follow! and resolutions were agreed “Anremvs Wa By a slip of the pen, we upen submitted to those present, and unani- mously adi announced in yesterday's Paper Mr. Charles F. Brown’s lecture for last night. By reference to ons having such 8 hoi oan ying tennant by applying at 71 ue. ap7-lw CTABLE PERSON Wishes 8 S.tu- in &¥ chsrmdermaid or to teke care of chil - 88 No Odjection to assist with wasl.ing and Address isox 24, to‘ M. 8,” for two ap a W hereas the condition of our farms is such that the advertisement it will be seen that the lecture we mast either abandon operations without fences for the present season : | occurs on Monday, the 1th Inst. Sxconp Warp Station Cases—Before Justice Be it resolved, That we will not suffer our stock (either cattle, horses, hogs or sheep) to run upon the commons or po taps —that we will keep all | Clark.—Margaret O’Nell. drunk and disorderly; a e for trial. Barry McDevitt gory 4 fined $1 53. For wearing a hack-' not in compliance = the law; fined $1 58. Wim. Benter, larceny; Reap Ys Arviictap —Wear your old Trusses with their filthiness and chafing, for life, or “‘Seeley’s Hard Rubber Truss,’’ and be cu Seeley with bim ya, Rt the Star Office. pa Le ai A al Boake IN THE COUNTRY WA Nrep- a gentleman, holding, office, desires board in the country for himeelf wife in some pleasant fam- ily within six or eight mues of the city Address, stating terms, (which must not be too high,) Box 665, city post office. Qp7 3i* Wan ED—To seil, henoeforward, 200 barreis andpaif barrels of Ale every week; also ,the same of » for the Baltimore Brewery. JOHN GAYNOR, ce ype of 2istand Orders in the Post Offize will be ouiied for at oa. m. 80 G2 p, m. 8p ?-ia~ ED—To buy out en established retail ERY STORE, in & cood 2 terms. Leave ae to “A. i Bees LR S See aeREN “1 ay USK WANTE od Ni HGou: gE, ontatatne ght og thd a ia drees, stating looat, wreatt e: TY CooKes COw 45 16th street et ot TAY COOK lv aN WwW As] TED iA F004 COOK, one-who thoronghy without ipod recommendations. Apply at pices estan’ ant, south weet corner ene oe avenue, 1Y WANTED, to attend to s horse aad a oe les of hernia are respect- fully invited to call and examine for themselves. See advertisement in another column. 1t* Iv rov_wish to eat an excellent ple, call at °a Bakery, No. 456 Eleventh street wax Moderate 08. AOR BAe «3 Fem ND. THE COUKT OF BEAUTY, OLLE, 1 most Li iN RRA NCte, ell we s FORD'S ATHENEUM. Joun B: Ww ~ Proprietor, tive Maneget SHAKSP#EARIAN SERIES! w A NING. EDWIN PORREST es RING LEAR. yer! — A THRILLING DISPATCH! I8SLAN” No 10 SURRENDERED AND IN SUR POSSESSION! ——< THE SHORE BATTE IN HOT HASTE BY THE SEBELS:! TH ¥_ EVEN! EDWIN FORREST as RICHARD Lit. 1—Two FURN!ISHE) vor—Perlor sod Cham! FRIDAY EVENING. EDWIN FORREST in the? eran LJ SHAKSPEARE’S MACBETH. TUESDAY and SATURDAY evenings the Gest ‘grandest conception ‘OR RENT—A farntshed PARLO: Rot lay of d a separate THE OCFOROON. iahed, ov F et abet Sth sonics Box ¢ffice open from 9 to Land from 2 tos o’olock. PCE SENT ox ‘gre Gen. Pope Pursu the FI Enemy when seats ona be secured, goods taken ou storages lerpqcreauell quamtitios, pe ing ying ADMISSION, app. yat JOHN M. YOUNS’S Phoenix (srriace ee ana Wagon Works, oor 6thaed Cate. ap 7 3t” Frac Staanee Benton. > 1s Circle siquette._.. . ey agian loony Seats Orchestra Senta. . Private Boxes (h Family Circle .. aan OTe OPIN At 7; in ris . Hee oP STARLED E- FORD. ‘Trenanrer. WASHINGTON THEATER! Lessee and Proprietor... 6 Stage Mauager. Of Island No. 10, April 8, 1@ om ¢ Hon. Grdeon Welles, Secretary Nery, $< My telegraph three hours since Informed the Department that Islend No. 10 bad surrendered to the gunboats. Captsin Phelps bas this instant returned after having bed an interview with the late comman dant. 1 have requested Gen. Buford, commanding the troops, to proceed immediately in comp-ay with two of the gunboats and take possessioa of the ‘sland. The batteries on the Tennessee shore have been bastily evacuated, where we shall tind, no doubt, in the morning, large quantities of munitions of Fee RENT—A TENEMENT, emtsble for a emi! family, and very piv tly si.uated o: the Heights of Georgetown, within fi i walk of the Washington and Georg-t ipe Apply at the office of J. DENT, Fiiteenth etrest, Wasnington. PURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT a: 383 ceovpied be Gen"! Fremont and rooms have all the ma’era coare- he rented on resscnable terms. Ma. Gronce Korxen RH. B. Puitiirs AY EVENING, Apr 8, 1862, With the ier ard Universal et The pews vf = gts eet Ply of aa et, in She wi PP OMEC AND JULIET. SOE D br the TALE] ap CORT ARe. TREET ‘1 HATER, Batimo' They ty Baki will ond! with the Musical Farce ‘of the SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE, Beautirul Actress, & , « WiLL and FIX- ‘TURES of first class ard Liquor Houre, sed Wil ards’ Hotel, the proprietor about to re- unquish business ; a good busiress Birsady es'ad i irese Box 330 Post Ciice. FS SAL " Kentlow. A Fee SALE OR EXCHANGE—Handsomesnd corm{ortab'e STSESCE in Georgetown, D. C., on Gay street, cornsr of Green ; has 12 rooms. t kite en, psntries, bath room, &c ; frezooed ; dining room 16 by 22 feet; jot fest, planted with evergrerns, Re, and Susrounded Tore by 120 introduotng Miss Erik GERMAN in & with tron railing, Cistern in yard ; gas ani Poto- Songs, Dugts, ao. m33 water through hoare. For turt%er part | war ane call on,or addrees per mail, C. STRIBLING, ANTERBURY HAUVEERBURY HALL! (Formerly the Wesbiny ed eta Rooms,) OE EN Hast iM Tx WoRtD. 1 communicate with General Pope, who has, under cover of the two gunboats, which gallant ly run the blockade in the thunder storm, cromed the river in force, and was ready, as well as the gun and mortar boats, and with Gen. Buford and his troops to make a simultaneous atteck upon the rebels, bad they not so hastily evacuated thr Tennessee shore and surrendered Island No 10 A fall report will be made a8 soon as we can obtain possession of the land batterics aud { em in communication with Gen Pope A. H. Foors, Fiag Qticer, & { Note.—In tne Course of the forenoon the Wor Georgetown. D. C. apes" GR RENT—One large FURNISHED ROOM, back of Browa’s Hote!. Rent eee: Tre Frast Mys:c Also, for sale, one fue MOCKIN in point_of Splendor, Talent ard Hesgocia! ility! | @5o. Taquire af 310 U street, between 6th Brillian: and tmmensé succes: of the LT! 2-6t MAMMOTH. WASHING £0) AND BALTI- MORE COMPANIES. A Crowded to its utmost capacity with @n audiercs Cultivated. Critical and Refined. Establishing at Cry the Inct timt the isthe bestictheouy, The FIRST TA ri =*OR RENT—One noa'iy furnished ROOM, on >2ond floor, with Board, ina strio:ly private —Nx 404 Eighth street, between G and H, th AT CANTERBURY a i EwoRLD, n evidence of & COMBINATION OF STARS! Observe this Brilitant Last of Names : the rovaL of which oan bo nowhere found in the EK RESIDENGs, FOR RENT. sron he“ Glen Kilen Farm,” D,v. bout 1% mules above Georretown, (near Mr. Lourhnu, ™e%'s)—A desirable furnished Pouble Horse w fine water, &6, with stabling, carri: &o.,&c. Theaitention of Members of the Osi ast, Foreien Mi jemen with fsmuiy is Sepeotalty tr vertinement. For examination of ly tothe am er Id of Ai ta. MISS MILLIE FOWLER, q wpon the farm ( ames Tin.) ao MISS JULIA MORTIMER we eriulare maggie contain A Department is eaid to have seosived eundry die Pa. F° SALK—Two fir LES, completes, Tncse cpsiring the above wil their intereat by Retief timmodiately at the sh wicebt and patches from Gen. Halleck, 2! St. Louis, from thy tenor ef which it was inferred tigre that Island No. 10 bad been eracwated rather than txrrendered , as in the case ef lke rebel batteries onthe Ten- nexsee shore. This is a mistake, however, as Com. Feote'’s last dispatch (printed above) expressly sates that it was ‘surrendered’ by its late commandant, McGowan, probably.) to Capt. Phelps, whom he dispatched tothe Island with two gun boats to receive the surrender Gen. Halleck, we hear, informs the Secretary of War per telegraph that Gen. Pope is in ful! pursuitoftbe flyiag rebels, alluding, ve presume to the portion of the large rebel force in that quarter that lately occupied thelr Tenpessee shore batteries —Ep. Star. nes BILLIARD TA- Thleainbs. asd every arrangement etudy Euro FR. A x MIs ANK SECC MiNRs EMMA. Mis MISS LIL, pean Hotel, vorner It avenue. DELEVANTE MBAST. ny othe Eiop an Comedizr, J. FALBUCT, i ited by the Fanny CLOSKI, "MASTER JOHNNY BYLVAS CLARK Onn GAMILIFON. BARRY J. CARTER, THE IRISH AB BASSADOR tthe kth HB, HUSH! or Fo mR a ie VIRGINIA CU = Gypry's Lay.German Importation, Tai boton Cries A New procramm>. in va ont Com- pineti appear in their bert ao! Now sone iy ths CANTERBURY MINSTRELS the b ‘at Ethiopian Trouge in the city ! New Danors, &c., &c. Ange in the Admission Prices 1} sont coat nesters Chairs a Afternoon Entertasament ‘or Ledios snd Fesmttiee, on WEDNESDAY “ASD SATURDAY. AFTER- i Meo rtaton of Hiogaal Provents ts ih distribution of Bi ‘en! reeen Whee edet Boob and Costiy Jewels, Books, ‘Toys, Fanoy Articles, sud mag- hiScent Sitk Dreszes. : A Silk Dress was presented to Mra. Sherman, No. 50 Prospect atreet, Georgotown, on Wednes i On. a Fy ceuts: Children tcents. ap? HALL Reappearan: DICK PARK M JEAN JOHN (Gen » about Bo'o'k, urieggne ie oom 3 a Sas burc, two HORS? Satta lod som carriage Se They camo towardath* city, @nd aro ox A libers) reward will be jaformation can streets, ne proted to be fi A here. givon if return to the owne: be loft attheoorner of iin and ¢ BRLIGH'S. REWARD-—!, NEWS OF THE SURRENDER CF ISLAND N@. 10 VIA CHIGAGO Cicaco, April S —The Alps arrived at Cairo ateighto’clock this morning, bringing second master Lord, of the steamer Benton, with dts- patches from Com. Foote, announcing the surren der to bimat midnight of the cutire pesition, men, guns and transports at Island No. 10 The num ber of prisoners is not yet known, nor smount of ordnance stores VERY LATEST FROM GEN. McCLELAN'S ARMY Despatches from Fortress Monroe up to .p m Admission cents , 0 row leather collar with a 8 pl the name of “Nellie.” Fhe above reward id and no questions ssked.if delivered at DAY~ bien ‘est, be- pS St '4 Cracker Bakers, Nv. 456 Uth str tween G and If : ——— ABD-—Lo:t. a pocket BOOK, « $5 RE Oe) ing (925 '0 )twenty o:x dolisraacd te File delivering crackers on 7% ard. lam & po-r young msn, Working for in doliver ng his crackers m thes engaged on Monday 8: lost the &boveanm. Mr. Dar ‘ - to pay the above reward; ifthe person who bas it will be honest enongh to retiirn the eame Bakery. No. 456 lith strast, between @ ani Hs Bp 8 St" JOHN MILLETT, REWARD.,—Strayed or stolen on the 6th $ instant, & bay MARE. ® rears old; own in the left hip; hada shoritail. T\ ose sbovs reward will be give: 1a return to Wibuaros: Madame Anna Bishop. THE WORLD-RENOWNED CANTATRICE, Who, since her eppasrancs ip ths United mtates, hse made the crrourt of the globo, me ONE C PAND. NCERT. # $i * w ESbA VNING, April 9. F street. between 2d aud tr, Worden’s - “i a ss Mademg.anas Hunan will be ansistog by ap? st” 6. SEIBERT. ne Pater aCe latest Sats rang mq N. Se TES ye ee ee ress ec ie in Tho Eminent Bertone, Eleve da Coarervatore OST—A very small pet DOG. delicately made; | ‘Here relative Prog: oon fe & light browa Solo: poed the ti } oro: ears, and teil broken about half wa: te 4 A sui®Lie reward will be pa'd for his re covery at 139 F street, between 21st aud 22d ets. ap 7-3t" Ce eee OST—On Saturday evening, between Gali’s aad the Rugby House,corncr j42n and K ats., ING, of litie \fittinsic amy upon the peninsula lying btween the Jamee and York rivers Elsewhere this afternoon we publish full and interesting particulars in that connection up to the close of the day before yesterday. infipguaide Musique, Paris; GUSTAVE DE SPiESS. The Eminent Pianist, (Pup! of Listz.) 2% ; Coneert commence at 8. Gallery 50 cents. ‘The sale of tiok- comm: nce Saturdsy morning, April 5, at Ejlis’s Music Store, where seate may be secured without extra charge. d Steinway Piano usrd on the occasion | Worth, but much vai e owner. The finder} at @ve p. m. yesterday It was kuown at fetonnines byw. G. Mettzerott, Ese. the ee EV we roel @ ine, 00 Petes 0 sah tapenihenk the die Om aps D.C. LARUE, Manager. Ean REWikD ae oe joures Es na y ; — 5 REWARD— od for t je°ection a} been ci at long (¢ PHE CHILDREN IN THE WUODS.” $500 REWARD for tho erel SicClellan had been cngag: " aes Who set fire to my store on the mo range with the Yorktown fortifications, though the engagemént was not « brisk one, the fring on doth sides being occasional. No casualties te speak of on our side were known at Fortress Mon roe to have occurred up to the hour (Sp m. yet terday) when this information left there It is evident that Gen. McClellan ts proceedinc as methodically and surely with bis work in barf on the Peninsula, as Commodore Foote and General Pope proceeded with theirs, at isiand No. 10 We doubt not, bowever, he will make much shorter work with his, es Yorktown can bard!y hold out more than forty-eight hours longer IMPORTANT FROM THE WEST A dispatch from Gen. Halleck states that Gen Sturgis goes to Kansas, Gen. Craig to the Indien Charles F. Browne, THE GREATEST AMERICAN HUMORIST, Better known to the public as “ARTEMUS WARD.” : Will deliver his celebrated Leoture, with the above title, At WILLARKD’S HALL, On MONDAY EVENING, April 14, 1982, This Lecture has met wita the most signal suc- cess in New York, soxton and the principsi cities aud towns in New Englard. Partiouiars iL be given in future aie Tih, 182 Also, $250 re teoticn and convi-t un of who entered my st re on the 1892. fap? iwi = to cr Informing the undorsigned, at thi Marshal's ¢ fie in / iexandria, where they be found. opr se A. By BALL. REWARD.—ctolen on the 4th inet., sbout 6 or 7 o’olook. ir the evening, a large Newfoundland DOL, bisok al! over “a On when steien, 8 wior leather collar. With & chsin five fert long atiached. LARENDON CONCERT HALL, Coren (Unpax Chanenpon Horst.) CONCERT EVERY EVENING, BY A FULL BAND! Bonuticnl W aising oes mt uors, Cigars, ap 2-lw? * “Evorything in the wating line, ATENT OFFICE CURIOSITIES—Gui atonts, Catalogue of Curiosities and 6 ment Gardens, at the etand in Patent Offi jooks; Government Bo: The above reward will b> givenon is return to EMRICH’S, corner of iltha ¢ Ps avenue, mp5 4:* 10 REWARD-Stvolen about 123s o’clock m., this morning, &m dium sized grey HORSE, with government enddie sac bianket; horee had no shoes on; and iame z ieft foot; branded U. 3. He was stolen from front of Aigier’s Restaurant, D et. Antiq ments Thished; Kailroad Reports; Mi fon concerning him will be reomved at ar, | Territory. atabed to fel 7 is 4 ia a Oa oy eres ZUTTLN. Gen. Buell’s advanced cuard bas reached Gen 5 ations; Panorama o! net a ween ; com showing over 2,000 miles; many teeecaad Cheap | L:Sicyre tos nd the ooreet of tech Se Dirt | Grant. Gen. Halleck will speedily take the Books. Escolicet, cheap ‘rent, 6 sales, low sem etruscan SLEEVE-BUTTON. reward mand in person. prices. Up stairs, over eA P| of $i will be paid if leftat Mr. Semuen’s, Jeweler, Hon Andrew Jobuson, military governor, re- Sage gee a cme Ports that arrests or prominent persons engaged i» . F. NES’ FASHIONAB PUAaNoiNe ACADEMY at Kemperanae FOR FORTRESS MONROE. the rebellion have been made, und that the Union Hall, Mp gtrost totems hong lth. Classes .g& HE Schooner Meroy Taylor, Captain cause is wotking well every Tuesday and Friday—afteravon ci eke 1. Will eau! for Far’ nTO06, 1 ry at 3, evening Sines at 2, Soiree ever Frits eS sufficient freight sees s | eure & co OPERATIONS IN THE MOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT Tomporance iil will be let for Halle, Partice, 5 ? 496 Ninth’ st. Major General aaa reports _ Gen. Mii- &o. Apply as above. fe 142m’ _ roy with his advance occupied Fort Allegany Se =] SOLDIERS’ PAY. in person. No enemy at Huntersville or Mon ‘S$ FOR SALE.—The oeavat fs . t Shen- Catvertieet hoe far bale e moet Renee HARNDEN’S EXPRESS sows ear coven ke seeming te ater andoab mountatns OPERATIONS IN THE DETARTMENT OF THE SHENA? DOAR No material change has taken place in the po Sition of the enemy. Jackson is near New Mar ket, and Johnson at Gordonsville. Refugees to-day report that a thousand Union tiful New York built Goupee, and rich Harness. made by Wood Gibson New York. Aiso,a Pole oF, the hest broks Horses in the United States, either douie or si: either horse oan trot it 2.40; gentie will 06 made low, the use for fags ol tne eectoenace ean Tate 8 One Of je handsom urnouts in * ddreas, by letter, Box 1273 Post Ofhoe, Belt Ore, ‘Bp 7-40" WILL FORWARD SOLDIERS’ REMIT- Wuerugr Monty oR ALLOTMENT Drarrs. To their Families at any on the lines of their Express at & charge of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS shed Sny sum not exceeding Fifty Doilars.(@50 ) And 8 proportionate additions! o| @ for Prenched by connecting Exprosess —" 7 “STE ¢ The remittance, whether men, in Kockingham county, have taken to the Cc PEAR EES OYSTERS, oa, rus] Notes. or Allotment Dratte: should be énsleced & | enpuatains, at Elk Run, on the Blue Ridge, with HES/ PEAKE Steamed Oyster Saloon, an envelope. seourely seaied, ana have thi . ad 4 gubscrib:r having completed his full address, including the town, i'ost Office. and | ‘e @etermination to resist with arms thelr im State, of the person to whem to be seat, amount legibly marked thereon. i cee ae Envelopes for this purpose will be furnished at this cfice. oney rece: to bo forwarded at the office Ree oe street, second door below im avenue. E. 8 SMITH, Agent, YHE UNDERSIGN Wi inform ohsiitru ted Reptney cbs me he ape Sv ine pon the corner of pressment by the rebels ‘This statement is believed. Jackson threatens to subdue them by force, which they are deter mined to resist. The forces in front of Gen. Fremont are re treating towards the Shenandoah. OPERATIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE RAPPA- MaNwocn. Gen. Abercrombie reports that by a reconnois- sance made last night to the Rappabanneck river a picket guard and a few infantry were dixcovercd ecoupt ing what appeared to be rifie pits and tw: wmall redoubdts of recent constraction covering th: fords bi Steamed Oyeter Saloon, 1s now read: to farm sh to citizens, strangers, tne pallic generally, with Oysters gooked Iny the new graces of steaming. The bent Oyaters the Market osn afford. will aj- ways boon \d, at the C! Ovster peor 403 G street, noar 7th, and east of the mh3i-im WM. P, WEBB, or. OYSTERS—OYSTERL ! id Oyster Stan y between Sieg yeter Sea co ers esti mh 18 Im* AYRES & CO. 00, OO ITARY 6 W fer vrameirees ta chambered woman Mir eS eit nd F ‘OR THE MOUT# OF YELLOWSTONE Some of the slaves who have come in say ibat apply Tenses good re"erencon Presentation Swords, fe, Farhes, Shouider| FORT BENTON/MISSOURI RIVER. _ | the rebels are retreating. “Fudeet stim, Cull — eee “mnt Partionina = The steamer EMILIE, J, B. L.aBancy, Master Yoiey, ont Bae = Ww he ee HOU rom & neatly | large assortment of y | will We On OF ut tha ath oon ef ‘| {9"Gen. Rosecrans has addressed a commun!- exception of Phillips, B —_ BE. Syste oction rom whiokare pri. "Fo persons deni ous iron of cation to the Wheeling Press denying that be Ls» Saad a00 00 totioion Uaeee ent Fn 2 CTO PP een ee SEP eRe M. + GALT askineton tis the most d . declined to serve under Gen. Fremont. Weer ra Fase | woe les iecesentaet Sevciccs, the Ua. ip | NEW an Stina. CONGRESBIONAI. stcemer City of beg ems Fae eee RRAVAIGR ie uh fe whom were aqueduct ‘shore, and breed report it wey “tare road to travel.” Count Broom, for | aly nen he fore Just to jail 1 bi F SERENE Whole Su A OT ad? Be isysh | CRONE a2 eee tres as | i ol | al bast nao] we (PRR MAA TIVE Ai GavRIRKED) eevesee stesssene

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