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_—_—_— ~~ LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS To-NIGHT. Gaoven’s Tusaten.—The entertainment of- fered for to-night is screaming two-act farce of the ‘‘Nervous Man,”’ with Toltins as Lape : and the closing piece the comedietta of His Last Legs”? During the evening, Collins will sing “ Widow Machree” and the “ Sprig of Sbilelab.”* Forp’s ATuENEUM —The play of “Henry 1v with Mr. Hackett as ‘ Palstaff,”’ was so enthust- astically received on Monday hight, that Mava- -er Ford placesit on the boards again this even- tog. Mr Backett is well sustained, by Mr. Mc- Culloch as Hotspur, Miss Aunie Grabain as Lady Percy, and Mrs. Vincent ev the Hostess. Canstersvey.—* The Scout,”’ weitere Rion as the “* Mischievous Nigger’? Bi nr tye ode,” “La Bayadera,” and the * bys pe hn will all be produced this evening al lar bury: together with songr, dances, and an entirely new budget of rich and racy jokes. Dick Parker, Millie Fowler, Ida Duvel, sad all tle favorites ippear. Meetine in tHE Taiap Wanp—In se to the following call a meetin; ‘was bend last evening at Temrerence Hall, wi me Rete ‘was attend- ed by some fifty persons, the ‘larger portion evi- dently — no particular sympzthy for the } marpeses of the cal! : - Tae National Union Men of the Third Ward « prosed to bow —— ee to hoa Bo tlenism (or the ican " are request ome a port msg to be bela ‘Temp ey Tuesday evening, May 13th, at 7¥ o'clock, fox the purpese of appointing delesaiee to the general nominating convention, and at ward ticket.” ‘The non sympathisers seemed to ve posses- sion of the frent benches; the N. *! es + taking back seats, end seeming puzzied as to what course to pursne. The front seat party seeing thst theN. U.M did not make a move towaras organ} zing the mevting, toox it into thelr own oands, and organized themselves. John S Hollingshead was called to the chair, and ater thanking them fortbe honor, Te intment of # secretary was in A Volce—I nominate Jerome Taylor for Beose- tary The Chair—Come up Mr. Taylor, 1’ve a small ece of x A Vole Tay! ylor i est The Chaiz op * address the meeting, but bis voice was drowned by cries of “1 nomi- “Col. Michael Thompson for nave Jet Da Alderman, 5 the nigger,”’ “‘ Where isjthe sh mail carrier?" and it was seme time be- fore anytbing like order prevailed. Mr.G C. B. Mitcell stated that the meetin cughtto be organ zed by those calling it, an moved that Mr J S. Holland take the chair. Mr. Holland (after a little hesitation) started towards the chair ineompany with Mr. Mitche'l, and was met by Mr. Ho lingshead, end after a tle parte at int Mr. Holland took his seat. "A Voice—I nominate G. C. B. Mitchell for Sec- | eat tary. The Chair put the question, and Mr. Mitchell was declared elected. The Chair read 2 paper embodylug the senti- ments of those calling the meeting, which af- Si-med that they were Usion mep, but thatthey were opposed to abolitionism. Mr. Mitchell moved the edoption of the paper read be sentiments of the meeting, and hoped that those whe did not come under the call would not take part in the meeting A Voice—Did»’t you tuke part in the meetin; down stairs? (meaning that of the Unconditiona: t a Club) ¢ Chair called for the yees, which was re. sponded to by cries of ‘‘aye,’* ‘no,”” Mr Hollingshead—I nominate Jos F. Brown for Alderman The Chair stated that be would not recognise | any but citizens of the Third Ward. | Mr. Hollingsbead—I belong to the Third Ward. Mr. Jobn Clary—Is ‘his a Union meeting? The Chair—It ts. = unconditional Union meeting * ° Ac —— one. Mr Clary-- That’ 's enough for me. Dr J A. Thempson moved to postpone the election of delegates to the convention. The Chair put the question, aaa the noes +d to predominate Another budbub ensued, which the — for some moments vainly endeavored to daring which there were lcud cries of you b—I!;”? *“Yon’re a pretty Union ma Offic 3 R. Bell was called upon, in io 2trest “tbe man in the white coat,’’ ai by ‘white coat’s’’ friends te arrest the “‘man with kink in bis bat.’ bere being no prospect of the meeting ac- complishing the purpose of the call, !t adjourned. Tke crowd lingered about the doors and room forsome time, and much angry discussion ensued, n which parties came near to blows, but after a while all was qulet. Some of the friends of the ing talked matters over after the adjourn- ut, and we believe came tothe conclusion to all another meeting at a private house. Youse Mzn’s Curisttan Assoctatiox—Niath Aanirersary. meeting took place atthe ba'l ef the association on Monday evening, Mr. M. H. Mi nag — The exercises were opened by R S Kesnard reading the lest two chapters yer was then offered by Rev. followed by the singing of the commencing “ Blest be the tie that the retiring president, then me of his annual reports, em- y of the sssoctation during the Twelve regular monthly meetings! past vear. have been held. ano twenty mectings of the board / of managess The total receipts of the association have been $746 51, and for the missionary fand meking a tote! of $1.035 53. Nearly ali aa been expended in the benevolent ob- écts ef the asseciztion. The library now num- hers 2651 volumes. The number of mission sabbath schools organized were five. Two have been turned bver to church organizations, one has been temporarliy suspended for want of a room, and the other two are in active operation—one on Capitel Hill and the other corner of Sixth and N rree’s. in the northern part cf the city. But the missionary effort bas been the great work of the association. A little more thana year ago the work was commenced In consequence of the ‘houstnds of Unioa troops which were peuring inte the city in such baste, as not to bri: religious read‘ug, or even Bibles with them. The printed psge was distributed tothem. But it was Vcound that there wes aciass which needed the living preacher.. Those connected with the quarter. master’s departmeats, the batteries, &c , were without chaplains. ‘The association has endeav- ered to supply this deficiency A preacher has ten employed; be commenced bis work on the firet of March las!. and he has accomplished great good The asvociation now numbers 104 life members. and 2) out [75 anoual members, maki fm ali 279 members, 40 of whom were added during the year. None but faterested and prompt members are retained. The bas not been a favoraole one Yor increase of members, but God Das blessed the labors of the association. Mr. Henry Beard ws then introduced as Mr. Millers successor as president of the associetion. Addresses were then delivered by Rev. F. T. Brown and Hon. J A Wright Rev C.P. Lyford was calied upou for an ad- dress, but in liew thereof he and bis wife sa: one cf the hymns they are tn the habit of ing to the soldiers. commencing “ Let me go, * Jesus calls me” ‘The meeting closed with a benedic*top by Rev. H.W. Reed Desrarions FROM THE Lae ee a —Oa bower day niyhtsome twenty-one the barracks by climbing the ail dao erpersty boping toenjoy aspree As soon as ¢! was known, & doubie-line of sentries was round (he wall and others were deterred from an attempt The police were soon notified, end = ~ lest aight they were busy arrest- fog and taking them to the poset, where a reward of rity each was paid. One of them, named Willian Bennett the corner of Four-and-a-nalf street and avenue yesterday morning, and attempted-to escape by ruaning away —_ on Jen officer firing at him twe or three it up standing. Reviewed BY THs PREsipENT.—The 12th regi- ment Indiana Volunteers, Col. Link, whese term of service expired, ou soar last, visited the Presidential Mansion yesterday, all were re- viewed by the Pres-dent as as ey rched by, by platoons. Hon. Mr. Shanks, of Iodiana, che Geen Col. Link, who delivered a short addre-s; which was repiied to by the President, assuring the regiment of bis entire satisfaction with them. The company ofiicers were then introduced, and shook handa with the Cotef Magistrate, when the reziment moved/off, alt bighly pleased with *Uncie Abe.’* Carzp.—The scholsts of the First ites Pub- their teacher lie School on Mewday last on which ts {n- af 1 sing bis ticket beni it previows!, leav ng in the Sp. m. "Or Mtecoeertou, is loss = cated Odicer ad. wo 0 at the instance of Se copii. or ies ed (wo menand & na ‘women, on ab ot S160. ashe was 78, whe of-t exam- _emn, tbe eviderce net HO LPANING for Jars ——-Patoiaisa W. Kelty yesterdsy arrested James Origsiey , for hun foe Jefferson Davis, and turned ea bie ever te Provost Guard, * the very beat assortment of g ocerles Firtn Warp Democratic Mextixo —The “Union Sig vetue of iat ngs wi " 8 meeting at Uaspari’s Hote: ‘Thomes Rhenicntd in the chair, and Mr. McKen: a acting as secretary. The Chair stated the object of the meeting to be the election of five delegates to meet delegates of the other wards for the purpose of nominating & candidate for the Mr. W. A. Mulloy stated that there 9 ed to be some misunderstanding as to the nig! metecrent ie the > man) that Wednesday was sting met. fore picansirer that meeting should saiearn over one day, and thus bring out a more full expressi ren ae Tore motion was and lost The meeting then to the nomination ites. The following gentlemen were acclamation :—Messrs M. E Bright. P. McKenna, Jacob Ash, James Martin a: John Roney. Pouiee —The Third Ward patrolmen sae y: James een es using yesterda: per ‘was turned Proveet Starsbal by Justice Thompson. Francis ® . May, c! cri is: hd with selling liquor without license; dism: Justice Clark. George Birnie, crazy vag: sent to his friends by order of the lye The Fourth Ward, Patrolmen Sie ea Coates, drunk; locked fey nine bours. Charles Cook, Samuel Tayler, P. B. Sparks, Jas Pock- ton, George Altemus, San, turned over to the military. a ER. coe ae, ee aie Cavanaugh, o— 2 Qisorderey; dtem! by Senta? water L. ——, hting; Michael Prendon, do; dis- jiteed. ina O'Brien, do ; fined $3. "Geo. Geary drone; locked up four hours, by Justice Roven Taanxspogtation —This heres a soldier named Edward Kelly was arrested by Pa trolinan McDevitt, for drunkenness and insulting Indies on the street. Even while in custody of the officer he insulted a lady; and finally refused, point blank, to go with the patrolman. The off cer finding that be was unable to get his prsoner along othe! Kelty, tal fa that — injury of his hideand breeches. He was ned over to the mili *TorHer Man —Last night abort ten o'clock, & man and women were walking ‘rom Ford’s Atheneum down Tenth street, when a man hur- Hledly stepped up to them, ard taking the female by the arm, inf}rmed her companion that she wzs his, the intruder’s woma! ‘tother man pushed the intruder away, and tho latter turned vpon him for a fight, which was stopped by pat- rolmen Lewis, who took one of them named Alex Prentice to the guardhouse His opponent eppeared to testify, when the magistrate, Justice Clark, finding that the truth of the metter could not be got at, d'smissed the case. Mreses Jounson & Nacix, 299 Pennsylvan’a avenue, bave for «ale splendid sock of asso:t 2 and weil selected groceries and liquors,spirituous and melt liquors, wines. champ2gnes, all of the brands, direct from Bordeaux, Frankfort ad Hockheim. They also keep comments oe hand wery ar- ticle in that line that tsmilicsean possibly require may here be obtained. Persons seeking vood liquors, good groceries, or any other g article usually kept in a store of this nature can be satls- factorily sulted. Caren For.—VYesterday, Geo. Birnie, the poor lunatic who bas been before men‘toned in the Star. was picked up egain by the police of the Thi d Werd and taken to the guirdhouse. The ‘ cae wes mentioned to Mayor Wallach, who or- dered thst the unfortunate man should be sent to is friendat:: Pennsylvania He was accordingly ' placed on the cars ard bis fare paid to bis home Ssconp Wann Srarion Cases—Before Justice Clark —S. Hi. Vinton, Peter Volk, disorderly; $1.94fexch. John McMahon, deserter; James A. | Orr, stoning a house; turned over to military. Richard Tsempson. colcred, disorderly; dis- inissed. Francis McKenny, keeping store witb- out ticerse; $21. Owen Wood, drunk and re- sisting officer; $4 94 Moontient Prenic.—The Social Glee Club an- nounce their first grend moonlight picnic for to- morrow. May 15. at Green Spring Pavilion. The co nmittre have see no pains to make this day one of enjoyment to all who may participat:. Thev have also taken every precaution to ensure good order. Deap SoLprer Fornp —We are informed that on fbursday last, »fter the water had been drawn from the canal, about two miles beyond Great Falls, ope cf the workmer employed on the repairs found the dead body of a soldier, sup- to be from Massechusetts. The case has m reported to the proper authorities. Crntrat Guanpsovse Casee—Before Justice “lark.—Eillen Powell, drunx; $2, workbouxe 6) dsys in default Jobn C. Kelly, Wm. J. Mur- phy, Gerard Griese, drunk and disorderly; turned over to military. Alexander Prentice, do ; dis- missed. How so much beautifal work can be done for so little money, astonishes the crowd that dally throng the Dollar Store, 438 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4\ atreet. ewelty and Silver-plated na in great varlety—only One Dollar! '! ote For Sam at Wuitrucrst’s G@aLurry, 454 Pennsylvania even three wooden tents sce Whiteburst’s Car: Photographs ; also Photo- graphs in cll and water colors. ae Facts ror Sorpiers.— —Throughont the Indian and Crimean campaigns, the only medicines which proved themselves eble tocure the worst cases of Dysentery, Scurvy and Fever were Hol- loway’s Pills and Ointment Therefore, letevery volunteer see that he is supplied with them Only 2 cents per pot or bo ox. aed ANY PERSON wishing to procure a loanofa few dollars on satisfactory security, can do so by call- ing at 456 Eleventh st., between G and H. aplé Draxz’s ELANTATION Bitrens. 1960 X. It invigorates, craters and purthes the sys- tem, isa perfect appetizer, and the moet agree- bie and effectual tonic in the world. It seem — of the celebrated Caltesya eo Bees erbs and pure St Croix ae sarge | adapted to delicate caogrerg bi cures fA soy an — and {s just the thing for the changes of Sold by all Grocers, Drogpiets, He Hotels and Sa- joons. z & Co., ap 1 eotm* __ 202 2 Broadway, N New York. Swern to batons “His ¥ Worship George Hall, Esq., Mayor of Quebec Quesec, June 13, 1553. This 1s to certify that | have been blind for ten years of my right eye, and Cor the last ten months my left eye ame similarly diseased. Four ‘weeks ago tT wes led by three members of the St. Patrick's Society Into Dr. Thumblety’s office al- moat bHad. The Doctor, after examining me, said he could cure me {: ashort time, ith. standing most of the doctors in town bad gave me up as incurable, namely, Dr. and Dr. Fremont, of the the anner? Hospital; they gave me up after thirteen weeks treatment, and my wife me home blind from the Institution. ‘Then I commenced tryin; all tne doctors of Quebec without the slightest particleof relief. I have been te work for the last eigbtor ten days, at my usual occupation, that of a mariner on the St. Lawrence, and thanks to Almighty God tbat he has sent the illustrious Dr. Tumblety to cure me. May Gcd bless? WitiiaM SuirH, Citizen of Quebec, C. FE. Sworn to and acknowledged by the above mentioned William Smith, who bas read aloud in my presence a printed document which he had never seen before. Gxorez Hat, Acting Mayor of Quebec. THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR ature of thelr complaints or ilness without re- nature ts viet complaints or } out re- from byt cetvi Nec. for Consultation or Advice wo No. il Washington glon Bulldiags, Fenner avenue, Tuz schooner wm. Hone, arrived at Eleventh street wharf, is ready to dischar; A at vers above place. Consignees will their merchandise (2t*) T. A. Scotr, Captain.” Best Putrapecrata Print Burren. oie butter are informed that On the rts.) ry ae cts = eee Haven |Ws TE D—Ry a roe, ble voman, a SITU- LTION ins ly ts cook, washer roner. Beat of o'ty renods given. ou Lat west corner 0} Fivet and L ste. b fete goed jonraormen B PRA A 8 mats Sipitdews. 591 Beventh ur = Mestad abt ida. 4 Wivatiins WOMAN La do hoasew: We —A D zieetaaa acd ironing. Reference + — 358% C street, between 42 and 6 ly two oi. vamends‘iors recominsn®: fations cones, Apply at No. * Hf atrest_ between '@h and ANTED— aaa to cook for s aa W’ fompils 5 ; colored preferred To one who can 1! recommenda the highest wages will be ly at No 53. E gkth treet, vere ‘Oui+iana sven’ “dD 4 28° Ww 4 be = to do Ths goners! fourework cfa a fom ly EA Risk ort come w: oc: Mm wi pl Sad'p-rmanenthoms, Apiiz W, T. POOLE. N. ‘W_oorner Hits aad Lets J AEDS A. ood JOURNEYMAN a= Ww 3 szitelore erred ; steady employment ant ior wa ven. Inquiie of KDWARD gsel UTA. ghtis rect few doors from ie Navy d Gate, Washington. 14 4t* was TED TO RE Nee. a — tenvnt, rom lst of Juns next, JSE ina plessant location centaining abou! 8 A ES or without Furniture. Adarers* Union,” at this office, stat 2 loos ion and t-rme, m6 3 ANTED-—A good COLORED WOMAN, to W cook, wash tnd iron. ‘The best of referenzes | fo -auired ‘Apply at 361 F etrest, between bh and po = te.ween tha hours of eleven baa ene oe M—10,000 ladies to call and exsmins my stock of Yokes, ee se Sleeves, Partaict Strips. Skirt Fronts, ard particelariy my Infant Sno] Pa:terns. ¢ don? on eny kind of od d from & finer assortment of *r house in the sa M ate o sorts rest, between L. and M sts. ANTED—A4 gcot WRaEL WRIGHT. one thatis cood at repairing. Apply &t the cor- Virginis ay. m 13 2t" \ no of 10th streot east a: ns ANTED—A aloe yen American WOMAN do of: | housework in a smal! family. Appiv’3 354 C st, Detwoon 43g and 6'h. __ m 13 St” W ANTED—A SITUATION, b by & respectable young woman. as nurre cr chambermud, Apply "Xo 191 fet, hotwoen 2th *nt2iet. mis 2t* WANZED. — A good COOK, WASHER ¢ 4 IRONER for a emall frmily. To ons well reo-mmenard good bdg oy Will be giver. App'y Bc 266 F stract, between Isthand ttin. mm 13 St" ANTED—A SITUATION for colored hoy between 'S -nd 14 years of ag, ina small fm ily, 83 adinirg reom a, Apply at es Pa! strest, between K and L. WANTED, = 6904, CAREEN FERS ‘any * KHKSR. 4 betwoon At aod iste, at © ciock ta ike Senin ry et ae WANTEDSS rond_ COOK, WASTER : IRON?r.Realso 4 Girl to do hou-~ gta hvve eats reoommondations ; Germ n - Apt of tet., betwoen Washi ton i a we m GOODSEAMS ; 4% mont by toe dey or week, in “we families; underrtanis alt kinds of family ing and mend- dress “Sesmetroaa,” Star Ufliza —The undersigned is re. 8 osu of two thousand deet of tra-t on valuable ey to put out at JACKSON, s Ueorgetow ne Ay to . PRo 185 Bridge To vey or rent a noat, modarate- ns. fsorily. r ROMO MONKS. Addie tag terms and lee ern improve- rood of 11th and Lz , oo ACCOMINOGSTLONS & 380, With a = 5-2t® fair pring ¥ ill be fate House Star OMe. Wy ANTED— A WOMAN to do ocoking, wash ing, s. in a emall iar z Apoly third dows 13th streat. in 12 St Ww east corn ard Hit the — housework tore farm!y of four persons. nm 3" Were TO R —A good HO tue lat of June: » permsnent ard nt Can a be secured by Prompt ine addressing Ock.10n and ters iB. FED—To re towa. three or x OuM*. Tis eavert and two bitle rirlr: he: farntture, od would take roo famiy,— 6 woud rent half or pare of a good house whrre the rect was three, tour or five hunared dol mre a year. Address for one week, “J B..” Box $2 Weehington, D. C., Poat Office, m 12 st* AN TED- Asm UH USE, with6or 2 rooma, north ofthe ayencs; br & permanent tenant, ior which @ fair .ont wii be paid Addres« fir. WILLI.MS, Look Box 23 Pest Offices. mit 47 ve 12 Tt" Washington or George- wa: NTED—By 2 yeara experionse good references, 2 ce or in for addres Teache Oca, Waeh- ington, D.C. m6-D& Wim mgtee. D.C W4NTE SD—Every person to Know that! a market. ready to pay one ! artiol = do lady, who bas had esveral in tesching, and can giva TUANION ae tescher in & yin the coun- in the housefurnis: city ort bation | a RUSH ja} 0. eee iy 2,) Dealer iTED-T: Wane? barrel aame of Beer, for henceforward, 200 barrels Ale ever y week; also the ‘9 Brewery. timer: SOHN GAYNUR, Agent, Corner of 21st sac Ordors in the Post Office will be catiod gh CA os m.8nc2 p,m. ¥V Ap 7- ANTED—fo have every < one krow that o can find the best stock ¢ Cio ate en 9 very lowest rat ey No day evening, between tho houre of ies sane VE Reve he fiucer wi 1 eer thes to 455 13th street, estan ~ ret F- sts. iS jT—On Sundar moruine. between, a c. s oa Trimty Chu: ‘oh, or inthe Sunday Schoo! room attache: to the ohu-ol, & snall CORA HREAS: PIN for which? wil! b> ‘rberal- ly rewarded by lesving i. et 397 Crt m M4 3t* Sane. AWAY OR STOLFEN-A BAY paiticr ar mires down nthe i ecepot | A tovian'e reward wil bo 0 % ihe yrergrning ber to the owner, GEORGE SEIBERT, F ct. betweonzdandsd, | mi4-3 OR STOLEN—A_ medium sted SuENER mixed COW. Sho is & buffslo cow. and hse hrd but one calf. ‘Fhe finder will receive alibe-al reward by re torning her to 99 F street, between 7th and Jeland, (mia42t*) MRS 5. WOMALOGON. ane SM A ER in Rt el tl ter ‘Tata Ur on Lane Bs eee torre! ay ‘and rite > 163g hande Mont ibe nicht frone@nd + hin | og re tis Poronead ‘the 2 OW: GT OF * —_ have ont roperty. sad paying charg by proving property paying cher POR ure m4 st* 12th _street, betwoon M and N. 5 REWARD—-STRAVED—A bjgek cow, 3: with white firivecn the back ‘The ve reward will be paid at No. 19 Indiaua avenue. for horce’ ie 18 2 TF! —Came to my premises, oar Fiisar. oe Ekta RAY. ras renig KE. m MA wer oan tb ting and corny propery. canna ayink calling » 529 is island. REWAR $ aria Pope sien, black eare; one bisek ring around her t Tike bat the, batance ito, Bet her at No Yard: the above wil bapelds tut St) JOMN Ne THORNTON. A new POCKET BOOK contain heegenr ye sly ollets ik the toe eae ae areof no vaiue | ‘pag oom see — See ee 6 property. OnE ies evens Ma, ry sum; zt a0 aeuel oy ie & Le tae tr Ke eee will bs ppened, adress meking dean BW AMUSEMENTS. FORD'’s Sane upEe——— —-- Proprietor Rieu? __. tage age Mezaget ‘The brilliant sod growded wvese on ince pater Fi SECOND EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK, P. M. SUFFOLK TAKEN: The following was received to-day at the War Department Hack ES In! ait ts Tnatetoe nasal Fortress Monnor, May 13.—Hom. Ederom 21 1 Shades es, pel Play of Stanton, Secretary of War: We have Suffolk. {t , Ne ENRY. 1 ra was taken to-day, by Mejor Dodge All is quiet Ring BENET I iv’ General McClellan's troops are at Cumberland ‘Comprising the Joun E. Woot, Major Gereva! Battle of Shrewsbury and ee A of ioe oe [ Note.—Suffolk is the point of juuction of the ———— rahan: | Norfolk and Weldon (Seaboard) sud Norfolk TB Open Bt 7; PRL LxonaRd GRovar..... CROWDED & FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES, he ourtsin rites At ILIP WARREN. ‘Treaanrer. GROVER’S THEATRE. and Richmond Reallroads. and is about 20 miles out from Norfolk.—Ed. Star.} THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. We have information from the main body ef General McClellan’s army, at Cumberland, on the Peninsula, up to 5.30 p.m. of yesterday. In the course of the day they hed hed two or three inconsiderable skirmishes with the rebels, who are in their immediate front in heavy force. The indications continued that they were gathering their every available man to dispute his progress FL. SUCCESS to Richmond. of theeminens trial tlk Hg Vooslist Mr. J COLLINS, os LINE. THE DEPARTMENT OF KANSAS. 7 War Department, Adj’t General's Office, ) COLLINS. LING, Washington, May %, 1802. '§ ‘who will appear Genera! Orders, No 50 n THIS RVE for thet ra time i ane a TWO DELion HTFULSONGS! inst night ot WIDOW Ma MACHREE, Tas EVENING, The psrformance will commeace with Rernard’s sereamine t~o per taron ent tled the NERVOUS MAN NERVOUS MAN. MoShane. ....-- ss. ange MT J. Colliss ‘With W Hach WIDOW MACHREE. Comeadi- tts, re Inat time, by ws HI piso Lees. The Man Pr Mehe World! Ths Man of the World! With the con fraic oF SHILLBLEH aNDS Ta both pisces the nilere e: — eny Wy S) in 80) Pl DOL, Lt PPO Folix O’Cal ezan. Boing zotively PI chantoil effec’s, superd Sortumes and properties, ortly produced, with 8 ca-t of mor- , Augmented Orchsatra, full shoras and com eto euxiliary corps, the new aud thrilling and will be Bter propartio: righ melo drama, THE COLLEEN BAWN. {Ll No one but.Mr. they boing origimal oni Pricks or ApMIssion. Drose Circlesnd Parquet Circle. Family Circle. Orchestra Chai Private Boxes — Sonts in Private Colored Gallery. Colored Parterr Doors will be — ‘41 Tis o'olook; to commence at log! mae CROWDED ro 1 wi Immense Sucores of th musicaL! CONVENTION OF ARTISTS, A Now Programme To-night! THE PRIMA DONNA, Our a Opera! ABRAHAMN’S zips Or, LA BA THE GursY’ s LAY. The celebrated Ce = Ia which HARRY Riel will Sppear as the Miecuisvous Nieg Miss JULIA MOR'TiM The Idealizstion of The Washington Pes! HARRY RICE, Ths Celebrated Ethiopian Author and Actor. JE FONLER, M By far the most beautiful and accemplished Dan- eeuse On tho American stage, IgS MIL! Miss EMMA nlite aceon plished dane" use, A.J. TALBOTT, tho and Ethiopisn comezisn. MISS FRANZ LA FOLLE, ‘The Acoompiished Lense Tae ye, es or Brarrr embraves tne fo Miss Julian Rio’ mond, Miss Livy Brandon, Me DICK PARKER . on hand in now hegre acts and banjo solos! WILLIAM WORK The Great Cc bill in why Ait enti Doors open st 7! formance at 8% o’clock. Adwinsion » tee PUrobemer Chairs 6) centa, E EX 208URE OF THE * sotive eshowes SHE RX. OF MALTA, peatenaca WEDNESDAY and Sa TURDAY fh for ies aud Children, when® number of valuable Biaty te will be given 8way—one & $25 silver Cake “a tints! ‘on, Isis 2) cents; children 10 cents. nat 2 o'clock ; performanes commerce aire 3 MoN'ckle, Exohangs Hotel, rassived a ae nilver Cake liaeketon Saturday, MAy :0 RY HALL, Louisiana av., NEAR S1xTH @7. ’ UTMUST CAPACITY a Audience Cultivated, Critecal and Refined ! OWE ppantyel Is. 58 The Song and Danes Negro. nation NING, May l4th, 1m several! great The Department of Kansss is hereby restored as described in “General Orders,""No “7, of 1561, as follows: To include the Siste of Kansas, the Indian Territory west of Arkenss#, end the Ter- Titories of Nebraska, Colorade, and Dacotsh. Headquarters at Fort Leavenworth. By order of the Secretary of War: THE VOTE OF THANKS TO GENERAL McCLELLAN. Robert Morris, Esq., Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, left to-day for the beadquar- ters of Gen’l McClellan, bearing with him 2 bandsomely engrossed copy of the resolution of thanks passed by the House on Fridsy last. Mr. Morris, by direction of the Clerk of the House, .....Mr, Collins | Will deliver these to the General in person. ng of ths HaMRCCK 20 GRREN. ent Dramatic Com- GEN. €COTE FORESAW THE REBELLION. Among the important documents on record that will embrece an interesting part of the history of the rebellion is a letter of Gen Scott's addressed to Secretary of Wer Floyd in October, 1560, urg- ing the reinforcement of the southern forts. It shows that the General foresaw the approaching rebellion. ROBERT J. WALKER ON THE RESELLION Hon. Robert J. Walker thinks the re of the rebellion is to be of imunense value to the country, It will give confidence at home, and command reapect from abroad. Mr. Welker is firm In the on that aninesty to the deluded masses, and ealleto the leaders, is the only g thet will acttle the matter after the stra > of armies is over. Ns. ith new rosnery, me- Collins may ax his songs, copyrighted. UNITORMITY OF RLECTIONS Mr. Dawes, from the Commitice on Elections. has prepared a report fixing the Tuesday fullow- i be first Monday in November as the ti:ne ‘or election ef Congressinen in each of the statcs Ta many States thie will save an edditienal elec~ tion every four years, when President {s elected GEN. ROSECRANS RETURNED —BLENCKER WITH FREMONT, AND FREMONT IN 311E VIELP Gen. Rosecrans has returned from his great ex- ploration of the mougtains of Western Virginia In the course of bis travels be found General Blenker at the heed of his division, and speaks of the General and his men in bigh terms Bleuker’s supply train had net come up, aud as a neceasity Lis whole division was living en the resources of the country. Gen. Blencker is now with Gen. Fremont, and the headquarters of the latter is Inthe field, and be is commandiag advance movement in person. ABER A, CLUBS 18 TRUMPS, R, clody an: Beauty! WASHINGTON WATER WORKS. The Houre Committee on the District of Co- lumbia 1s about to report a bill releasing Gen. Meigs from the Superintexdency of the c uce tion of the Water Works in this city, and trans- ferring the work to other hands—probably to the control of the Secretary of the Laterior. Gov. SPRAGUE RETURNED PROM THE ARMY oF THE roTomac, Gov. Spragne, who hes beea wilh the advance ot the Army of the Potomac, 2rrived here yester- any, and left for Rhode Island iastevening. The Governor left the White House, a point on the key river,on Monday. The headquarters of our advance was then at (hat place. He re- ports that he has no doubt the rebels “intend to make a stand at Bottom’s Bridge, but be thinks when they come to bear of the surrender of Nor- folk and Portsmouth, the evacuation of Sewell’s Point and Craney Island, and the desiruction of the Merrimac, that they will, as a military ne- cessity, be obilged to fiy from Virginia. This is most likely, not only from the above- named reasons, but because they fear they will be cut off by Fremont from making their exit down the Valley on the Virginta and Tennessee Railroad; and by Burnside, who will cut of thelr retreat through North Carolina, by destroy- ing all the railroad facilities In that section. It is «tated that the rebels, under the recommenda-.| entof crleb ated stump speech Ligzie Fi rancis, rank Secor. Shoras, sud @ aplendid company will appear. EYS & cahaanie H id ‘pi xakone GARDEN, N CAPITOL to- the reazon on will ‘ope AY. A DANCING WotR RE Mther: NG, commenci ne PAZENT Og IE aed te OF meat Gardens at the atand in Patent Offico; Ra Knilroad feoports , ai iin Oe Resorts: Andqusrien Books; monte furnished. rte; aera © Hoons.” Recoliect ohe prices, wv Be stairs, over my 1-1 *cloe ‘he public in general ‘are respectiully in- "'Gholoe BEER aad WINES constantly on hand. tion of Jef. Davis, have constructed 2 railroad from Denville, Va., to Greensboro’, in North Cerolina. This is not trae, however. Governor Sprague says our losses at Wiillams- burg, in killed, wounded and missing, will amount to sbeut two thousand, and that the rebel Joss was not less. He says the battle at West Point, under Franklin, was much more severe than reported; that at least five hundred of our men were taken prisoners, the enemy teklug advantage of the landing ef our treeps. The gunboats came up in good time, and saved Frauklin from eaffering a acvere disaster. Gov. Sprague speaks in the highest terme of Gen. Stoneman, who commands tbe advance, and from the evacuation of Yorktown until the Present, hss been pressing the enemy's rear, fre- quently engaging him. Neer New Kent Court- ILLy sth SEVERY MONDAY 1 o'clock, mm 1-148! ositias and Gove! Books; Ty Lt Mid miary P of th | Panorama of 180 Cheap ‘reat. Large sales, low Was SEERED HUNTER, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ICY BALL A oma Wail i he givens at ae LL, Corner 3d stand Pa. avecue, URSDAY EVENING, May 15th. Tiekees one dollar, admitting & sie sa ladn oO) ANKLIN AC- JeRESO TATION tans pleasure th friends and th: oF abiio that they COTELON their tind ams ene a, 1 dee ZINE. ASSOCIA’ joe to theic ane hing to Julta, Susan, Sarah, Margaret, G: °, Temple, Lic mie ty tare dite’ aliebend Cynthis Burgess, fase Walker mating Sofestion $4 SONS © MIL ei paigess ‘and Josephine Welker. Joba T:. m 12-d3t&ecltt Prop Neale, 6 slaves—Henry, — Henrietta, James, B COME WITH SONGS TO GREET Lewis aud Eliza Lancaster. ‘Jessie Lisson and ami pace eet pe aoe a. ‘khe memoora of this C: yous to season. Pol ee Wn. mH. Mills. amen Motiuire, forms the ledies ! & Ciaran. next to Brown's Resteursn' es si. an whicis av. Any rig Cha ou Fic ae cf the rai SPitliae ghd Susanna Boarman, 1 pe aS rere ea aol gag jon C. OF ng conte, tdmitting & cen seal Com: OEP REE oan mila-st eg im AS House Stoneman, at the head of a battalion of the 6th U. 8. cavalry, engaged a cavalry regiment of rebcis, and, after a most brilliant engagement, routed them; and whea about to pursue them, he came upon a rebel battery, and not having any support, he fell back. Ever since he left York- town, Gen. Stoneman bas provisioned bis troops upon fresh meat and bread taken from the enemy. "The whole army has moved so fast and the roads areso bad that the supply trains had not got up when Gen. Sprague left. The delay was partly a that account. 2+ LATS LOCAL NEWS. —— EMANciration ComMIssioNe! P sented since our last report: ‘da man, 1 slave—Geo. Curt . Elizabeth C. “Pearce, lslave—Henry Wheeler. David Moore, ! slave— Mary onlegi ry James W. West, Ll slares— m 12 4.* v Soy 8 by Gutrich. Rosa O ‘Ann F. Lisson, 1 slave—Mi liza Noble. Mar- Gantt, 2 rt nn and "Ls , Beall, Siar eto Le reece and Jobo Lee, and au infant child. — R. Bop te Hannah, Isabella, John Joseph and and Nancy. *Maris Muler, 2 slaves—Lonisa Wash- cise Agama and Bebe ean slave—\V ily Blake. FS -Miss I. G. ARTHUR, G. AR UR» ton et has Heigl at ‘igs. 410 ©, J, HOLYLAND, ‘A. Thom, 1 sleve—W iilam Briecs, Jas Devin, 1 sinve—iilzabeth eee nay, Maogiil, . RES. taker aa 6 his time -— t4 L. Vigait, Mary, Bltza, Sera, Silce and Andrew Jathion Selby, B. Scaggs, 13 slaw ret Gross, Dennis Lowe and Sarak Hoes, Hantab MWel- ) Amanda F. Covert ker, 2 elavee—Louies and Mary Deis®- Phitip an@ Samuel E. Cawood, \atave--Mery_ abel Isabella Bowman. Sasinas Monroe. 2 ela ret Ann Wheeler and Jody Smith. ce, Jom Lbrmantrout, 1 slave—Hannah Davis. Gitutt, 3 sinves—Moria, Emily end lies. "Jesse W. Kitchen, 1 slave—J: 4 eiaves—Henry Ritter; Johnson. Willem ves—H-=naab sed Aloysius Jobuson Wood, 3 slaves—Jane Webb, Nancy Reed avd Heprietta Evans Marguret Buckig- nani, | slave—Elizabeth Stutiey 7 P Taylor, 5 slaves—James McGunder, Patty Brown, Nelly Jordan, Thomas Krynvid+ and Guy Carlten. Harriet Raith, © sinves—Robert ug oe te omen Sarah, Richard, George snd Mart Hannah Grant | ana Me Dant Joyce end Mary. Bevjomin IS Mary Ann Coleman, Marearet w edeud, E Harrie Gay; Silas, Marth’, Betiy, and Jobn Heurv Achsey Dorsey, i sinve—Georgiana Bacon. A 8 Sdaw, | slavo—Siephen Owens. George Hore- man, 2 slaves—-Cburiotte and Lavinia Hutton. Middleton & Beal, 4 slaves—Chariotte, Henry, Mary, and Anna. Berjimin Beall, 4 slaves— Rachel, Moses, Robert, tnd Washington T. Gardner, 3 siaves—Ann, Jane, and Kate. Wm. fl. Morrison, slave—Maria Lee. Marsh, islave—Sophia Davis. Thomas J. ees . R. Beit, av. drew, aaauen, Mistaken Siwrar , an old colored man of diminutive stature was found in an outheuse near the navy-yard gate appsreativy famished state. He state@ that he was a con- reband from Westmoreland county, Va. Some of the benevolent citizens of tue neighborhood, Moved with comparsion, set about making him comfortable by getting bim sometaing to eat, &c., end were about looking out for a place to take him where be could remain uatil he was abie to work, but a — officer woe Rad te- cognized bim'ss an eld offender named W’ a and took bim to the station house. Here he feigned insanity, refused to give bis name, and was dubbed Jobu Contraband by Justice Cull, and committed to the workhouse. Cinctit Covrt, May 13 —Jas. West agt. Geo. Gortzman; verdict for plaintiff. Meansand Ho- miller agt George W Dution; verdict for plain- ar Puilipine Dancken agt. John Schultz, ver- dict for plaintiff. Herman G. Lorch agt. Mar- shall Brown; verdict for plalatii. May i.—David T. Cisss!l and Joba W. Rod- gers egt. Thomas Morriseit; on trial—Btone for piainti®; Brediey aud Bradiey for defense. Deav.—The flag of the Frankia fire company is dispiayed to dey at half mast, in respect to t Memory of their deceased fellow-member, Mr. George K. Boyd, who died of consumption last nigtt. Mr. Boyd hed been « member of the Frankita for a nuinber of years, and at one time War their vice presidrat CONGRESSIONAL. SAXVilth CONGRESS Second Session. “ ght presented a petition from asking i to leave off 4 rtrend to the z down the ry wellton; end ex- sed his belief that the petitioners Fog setgon ts of a large mejority of the people in, Of Mass , the resolu- Wepsespar, Moy Sesare.—Mr 3 On mo‘ton of M tion to xuapend + or the payment of troc ps inent wae taken up, and rimes nud Howard without being d of, until-the advent of the hour fariuer coasideration of Mr Powell's resolution asking the “tate Departmont conceraing the political ef Kentuckians, made by order of the Gov- t. when, that resolution being tikea up, rred on the pending amendment that the President be requested compatible with tbe g the arrests In ques- and nays, no quorum pending for deisiled informatie erres' to tnform thi interest, ec Csk.—Mr. Walton, from the jotat commit- tee on printing, reported the j int resolution re- quiring the Superintendent of the Census to — of tae names of all adults, heads of and freehsiders, wih the amount of of each, &c., which after some discus- nesed—yeas 4, nays 35. OPTHALMIC AND AURAL INSTITUTE, 227 Pennsylvania Avenne, Upporite Wiliards’ Hotel, Devoted to the tre:tment. Mz wy Sers: D BAR. ally, ol! msiadies cfthe LYE in charge of DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST, From Clinton Piscs, New York City TESTIMON MONIAL®. in publishing the following teatimonials, Dr, Vo3 Se arent ate me} thet hers on taGened roc TOM BORTCSS #0 hi: Lahlens to fenderita mater of Efatinsatlon fo for im not yg to possess, but to publieh ther maccry Deranruent, May *. 1962. Ia attestation of the skid of Dr Yon Mosohziet 88 an Aurist, | would inte that t be re a fiic: with desinsss, whi required & very loud voles to enable me to hesr Under the trestinbat of Dr. Von Mosokzie or, in the course of three months, I so far, yoosveres t oun ne a yo J 1a ord: fous Of voios, AD v ud fectings which scgompantied tho ceafnesssreon as nojees in the head, barges from have eats, sad 1 trust wn was soon e Tram the Hom, Senator J, en igmens, kpoGntomacact hat sok iy oh cif 2 Ma i mach <1 paeney jee ia my tes ss acne, tp ett ear, reauaring pleasure te esw-onal Ment of ye s+ lam Low able to copveree with my friend, Mr. Cooke, as ‘With other persons in my Py tone Simons, U.8.8,. VaSHINGTo ¢, April 19, 3 This is to oortefy that the hetring of ate y of thirteen years of ace hes bees Sos iy impair for some years. | am proud to etste that bis hear- tog te now. restored by the treatment of Dr. You Moechzirxer,.to whom 1 won recom il who are adi otéd in that Wx. Stan 583 SROLUBCLLS BYEnUe, between 42 stools. Mavson’s Orricn. oth Ate ea) pounds fie a eat iT bo eo tthe ver mare io*s for cash. Ofize on the corner of Ninth m 12 3t™ GEORGE T. LANGLEY. ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT P Mayor's Office until }» May 17th. at LRo'elock }. for grading s:roet wost, ee ‘L street north to reesei state the price per square for #@ raver including the grading th t may aur Gertora the street, The cravel to be 40! Pin the Coster, of to fou: inohos a0, Bnd to be ra ed of a’! stone of RNMENTS of new aud de- SS WANGINGS 3, to tl 10} pen egRon 3 R ae he most chaste ar. Pariors, ay Y. From the neh and orant Hale, Bata eee CENTE 1 Sow Decisms. werrauted Gold Goid Bands. imitstion a cree ies»