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‘THE EVENING STAK ™ eUBLiSHey EVERY arTEENOON SuNDA¥ GXICEPTED,) aT THE STAR SUILDINGS, 7 goasea PEWN's Avewus anv LITH Sree. aur W.D. WALLAOH. Son agen s Papers served in packages carrie or 27 eat gmonth Fo anit rate tone Be price es. & year. im adrans: $2 for gonths: 1 months; and for lass than Bere monthe et the rate of 12 centen week. Single o-sied, ORS CLET; iD Wrappers. TWO CEETS. SP ADYBRIIRUMENTS shold he ne: x“ to the Otc before Io clock otberwise tacy may Bot seoosr nntil the next da: SE NATIONAL LUAN, THE New SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the CNITED STATES, Pravyasiy FWANTY TEARS FROM Dats, > ater Ptvs Yous, at Option of the Government.) THE COUYON BUNDS, iu Sums of FIPTY BOLLARS, SEE RUNDEED DOLLARS, TIVE UUNDKED DOLLARS, awd ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. FHE REGIGTEF ED BONDS, In Bains of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONS RUNDKED DOLLARS, ?'¥E HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOURAND DOLLAR, and NM THOUSAND DOLLARS, FTBASET CO ware ane 8" DATS OF FUR BD PAYABLE €xMI-ARNUALLE IN GOLD. These Bons are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY wow in the market, +34 Saeerest at present price of coin, being equiv- aieot to S Per Cent, in currency, FOR SALE BY YAY CCOKE & CO., BANKERS, 46% FIFTEENTH STREET, DEALERS 1% Sut ERNSENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, - CERTIFICATES, t&42Y AND NAVY POUCHERS, GIN, CURRENCY 4ND EXCHANGE 3-2 eet “JOHNSON & NAGLE, 2nd PEIRSYLVANTIA AVENUBZ, BOLE AGENTS for the PISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of SSa8R5. FRANK BININGER & 00.3 {to. 18 Beaver Street, New York,} CELEBRAT#D *3TTi.aB WINES AND LiQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPUSEB. Sogecy Tesorimendsd by the most eminent Paya @iane of the U. 8. Army, | GOLD MEDAL COGNAO, GOLD MEUVaL MADEIRA, OLD MEDAL POXT, GOLD MEDAL SHERKY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, BLP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUFRIENT, OLS HOMESTEAD RYB, SARVEST BOTABON 1553 RESERVE, 4#0MATIC 2W1SS HERB BITTERS. tecovite the atteotive of Physicians Draggiets | att etucers Wo these excellent goods, which we ae. | ot eew York prices, freight added. “sirust thal the tairinsic wurtis of the above 4s will insure the satisfaction and contdence of f ecrimipsting people, who reject the stale re swe of Irresponsible dealers, vix > puffs of sews eveers and sn-talled cheaiists, eandy shew cards JOHNSON & NAGLE. Role A EMILE DUPRE, IRON FLAT ts, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, © “e WHOLPSAL® 4ND RETAIL DRALER IW FISEST FAMILY GBOCERIES, FRENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, SEGARS & TOBACCO, hax pow on band agin ____ PROPOSALS. PPoroeats Lay BARRELS OF Frater Prcrosats are invited tlil the Wth day of Fedvwary 1463. at bt Seton m . for farnishin, Fea yntenee Department with 99,000 barrels o Bids will be reeeived for what ia known ax No. 1, Ko. 2, and No. 3, and for any portion less than the ‘2 £00 barra Bids foi diferent grades shouid be ate sheets of paper tity of flour required will be abent 500 iy. delivered eit; “i = Be Government ‘ road Depot, Washington, DOs Or St see ae = i certificates of indebted- or such other feraiet bation fa . Zee eee may have i? OI governmen pect! Just before the flour in Teeeived, ae ive eate No bid will be entertained frem parties who have eviousi; i Bidders uot present to respond ett ite OF feom Ths barrels to be nev and head lined. Bids will be ce os with an oath of alle- Oe A Wek re ee a dorsed “Preposals for Flour. Ott PpRorosars FOR WooD. r Headquarters, Defenses af Waskin, shington, O €. of Chief Quartermaster, Jan, 2h, Yas. ProPosats are invited for furnishing Wool to the troops in and around tie Forte hereinafter specitied, from parties owning wood or wood Innds | in the vicinity of the same, viz: Forts Alexandar, Ripley, Franklin, Mansfeld, Penn-y!vani Teva’ Forts Kearney, ‘locum. Totten, 8) ayer, Lincoin, Vermont, Martin’ Scott and’ Cameron, on the Borth side of the Potomac, Pre. li be ‘en nigo® is to be made in the following manner, Baca ‘ood fi b | cond. For wood felled 5.8. otherwise, (price per cord.) 7 0° 8: Hagimeers or | Third For wood eut and corded on the ground Proposals must specify the jocality, kind. quan’ ‘ity and qualicy of the wood, roposals will be received under this advert'se | ‘or the amount of wood required up to June Earatoga For wood standir ¢ (price per cord ) j attach his full name and Post ice address to his bid. and the namos of ‘all par — int rested in the propoxai must appear in the An cath of allerinnce to the Government of the | United States must accompary each bid a Bids will be opened from ‘ime to time, and con- | pe purchases made as the wood may be re- | cthetight is reserved to acsept all or any part of | Properals should be endorsed, “Proposals for Wood,” and addresse: i ak ae ELIAS M. GREENE, | ieu! olonel ant ie uarte: te jaso-tf Defenses of Washivator ROPOSALB FOR CIRCULAR MARKING AND BATING STAMPS, © | Post Orrice DepaRtMRxt Washington, San. 12, 133 f Swatep Proposars will be received at thix De- partment until and including the 2th day of March, 1&5. tor firpishing, for the use of tha Post Uificed | of the United States for four years from the first | $87 ef April next. Marking and Rating #tsinps of | the foliowing description, viz: Crass L Circular.marking stamps of steel, or any other - durable ma erial, ofa circumference aot to exceal | Sta inches or Jess, as the Postmgater General may @ireet; with the name of the office and State; wita | type for the years. monthrani cays,in blogks of | like meterial, with suffic ent tauuh sergw for the fame, handicx of eocow mahogany, or other beavy wood, of a mode! most convenien’ for ase. | In properals for this cinss of stamps t e bi-lior will state the ald male ty .p rlettierortiguro, Jor ipserting within the cirele, w r quic Mi: such words and figures as paid, free, paid i: . Crass 2. Civetlar marking stain ps o iron, or any other dure e material, for toe use of port gentsou rai rout aud ate railroad Gates, in bi ’ thu: keerew, and b or ether ure; the as desert i | | if { ', ship, | | | H | } he ret fr omonth + With saita: rence of the etaa are No. 2. Ota lar marking stan: eft be tue samo x s,0f Btand durable ma- caine mize of Class No 1; with the and State; with typ@ for me p Fp iype inetal. in Giecks of #in- pic letters and figares ew aud bas Glew: the same as de iren et ia Class No Chass 4. Marking-stamps for forci those Low in ae in th P New York, | &ec .or of any other # wrpose tug stamps. to correspond psan Classes I.2 anda, in | andis#and workmagshioantsuch other | amps. Hot nated herein, as tay bs re. | f# like Geseription, at pro rata prices; unt | tyle or material thereot Beall be nt efthe be part r relucet in the same p-oporti iz - free, mi-seut, forwarded, post office bu-iness 2, held for postaye, d forwarded esxncel due, due 3, 24, pai , Tefused, misdirected, not mirsent Frets 15 found ; r + improved or patented staw ps will leo Ve copsiderce *Thetight tochange or alterthestyloofthes‘amope | described in either class. upon -quitable terms, is reserved tu the Postmaster General Freposals will be r furnishing the wio'eot the above named circular staupe, or of each class seperate ‘Stam p= will be ordered for the ses of offices agreeably tothe rules tow in force and ac cording to such rules and regulations of the D+. partment as may hereafter be adopted in relatioa the reto portals flerent cl The pumber of circular stemps required per an num ix estimated at three hundred for the first class, three hundred for the secoad hundred forthe third class, and the fourth class. The number of rating stamps fr the same period is «stimated at twenty-five hunered. M dels of the stamps must accompany the pro one hamired for AB Very Fine Assortivent of the 2bove at fair prices SUTLEKS SUPPLIED. zwov -tf mass OOLLINS & CO.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND rORTER. Tam now receiving large euantities of DRAUGHT als and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on sbort notice t me with their orders. Orders ziven to my drivers will be promptly at- teaded to. Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and Georgetown, free a e lerms :— Cash ery. , “RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Gwion Botting Depot, 57 Greex st., 6 Gvorgetown, D. G. PAPEBRHANGINGSB! 4 4-6 WINDOW SHADES! 456 4°6 OVAL PICTURES FRAMES! 456 486 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! 456 CHEAP FOR CASH! Ar J. MARRRITER'S, No. 456 Sevegth st., ‘tight dours above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Jan 15-2m* nee = 7 < SUNOMY IN LIVING T THE NEW YORK RATING ROOMS, 474 Prices low. Rooins . Never closed, ms, 5) centa; js 5-Im™ Tb street, opposite Post Ore. Clean and beat, Atteadance day or night. Lodgings—Bingle Feds in room with « centa. ED. i Josian F BA@LEY hus removed bis Saddiers frog from 589 Seveuth street be | = SO treet orth. where he wi aie to nce his old friends and eusto ors. Particular attevtion paid to re-' ring. All orders received and prompt- iy attended to = = LADIES’ DRESS FURS! © arrived ancther large and fine assortinent of FURS. in sets and separate. {rom 36 up Yo 92%), all of our own manufac’ nd ax the stock was Deoughthefore the rise. are thas ecabled to suit the mont fasti@ican sie aaity | tock GOODS y increased by Ger stock of OEY ow. MEY EN BURG. te der Avenue Hous tweee Tth and tn ND WINTER GUODB. ILIA RY AND CIVILIAN. = WALL, cTEPHBNS & ar open! ‘ ‘ WINTER GUODS, embracin, INDO OESRIN PANTS. VESTS fed Etoes of fine brary ope Rg oy rome brane went of BUSINESS BL , made in the most do- i: anne will God our Military Goodr Seances repre ser ot Mn Biankets. ri be {or comp uno, at oat BTRPHE N8 & 00. 32. vaula av: EF theny ob eth atree ja9 Im* 4% Market Space. an Sec. Alar OVERCOAT?. nema O¥2TERS—OVSTERS! BOWE & O0., Beh eRe E* s any ePiceD oYs AtKMITH & 0 ttn ‘ A rahi ct of the abe ve Ws * &. wo honee of nue, near (3b at posal al» Esch bidder muat furnish dence of his ability to compl hs Fofileient -ecorities will be re quired toa contract aud the stamps must be delivered a* the Post Office Department. at the expense of tne contractor. Proposals toust be endorsed on the cutside of the envelopes with “Propesals for Post Office Marking Stumps.” and addressed to the First Assistant Post- matter General, Washington, D. oF BLAIR. ja l4-wow Postmaster General. “BMY SUPPLIES. OB OF THE CHIEF QUAstanMastan, Orrics 1 prog ate, Wasuincron September 2), 1903. ROPOSALS are invited for furnis! for the ase poe mot a 11 ‘Yaled, the weight of ench bale to Se marked 2g00j00 bushels of Oats, of the best quality, in mtrong sacks, well sewed. 7/00 cords Oak and Hickory Wood, well seasoned of the best quality. the endorse. id must be accompani: by oe nsibie persons Bids will be ed fr a time to time as the ar. is open om = tel needed, and contracts wil' be awarded | toe th wabiities Sesded te the lowest responsible ime of opening. ‘The right is reserved to accept all or any part of ny did. a is) should be endorsed Proy:sals for Hi may be and enc! separate envelopes oo. ROPER, INGALLA, | . jeat. ol. and A. D. so28-tf Obief Quartermaster. s.r .-1860-=x. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature’s great restorer. A delight- ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. [tis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Consupa- tion, Diarrheea, Liver Compiaint, and Nerveus Headache, and prevents Missmatic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at ald times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persous. Sold by all Grocers, Druggiste, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P. H BRAKE & OO., No. 42 Broadway, New York. a » 25: eo6in y. _U. 8 MALL STAGES. 1 HE Subscriber is runuing a line of Ktages, ar- with his proposal, evi y with his bid, | th t 18, pe twee! WASuINGTON, ROC RVILL POOLESVILLE aud FARDEKIG! Mary! ne escorne ith and On kville. aad return same day. 1 urdays, rans through | avilie Jerick and returns pe xt day. | E. corner of bith and G ste ,Washiogton. | jm tad RENIAMEN COOLEY, Prov'r. ‘KEAT INDUCKEMENTS |G 35 cents per yard for DRESS GOODS of the best fabrice ad styles, worth S74 to 3 canta, We cannot guarantee to sell for those pr one or longer than fer one or two weeks, as the goods areadvaucing ily |. w MEvENBERG, t 7th w np ate., Pa Market Space. Ti otor el nme Howe ; CIDER, ae D for sale by CIDER ia Bout Gy sre ae | and is | off, for ensh. ! sucroscoets lans, twelve | 2” AMERICAN WATCHES. FOR SOLDIERS AT REDUCED PRIOES. American Wate! for Americans! .. Tue Awrricax Warcu Compamy give notice that they have lately fssued a new style of Watch, ex- presely designed for Soldiers and others who desire | & good watch at a moderate pce, Those watcher are intended to displace the worthless, choap watehes of British and Swiss manufacture witl: which the country is Hooded, and which were never expected to Keep time ehen thay were mada, baing refuse manufactures sent to this country becaure unsalable at home and used here only for Jockeyina and swindling purposes, We offer to se li our Wateh, which is of rag Moat SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN ACCURATE axD DU- RARLE TIMRERKPER, and in Fterling Silver cases, Huating pattern, at as lew a price as ia aaked for he trashy Amcres and Lepines of foreign make algerdy referred to. ‘e have named the new series 0” Watches, Wu. Ex.eay, Boston, Mass., which name will be found on the plate of every watsh of this manufacture, e of our trademarks. Sold by all respectable Watch Dealers in the loyal States. Wholesale orders should be addressed to ROBBINS & APPLETOS, Agents for the American Watch Company, _j8 9-603 182 BROADWAY,N. Y. « OGAL GFI—COAL OIL! Qtek 3l Orames, Ghia es BITADES, “316 We are selling a pure article of Coal il a3 chap ga apy house in thit city, and will warrant ita better article by twenty per cent than can hs got at any other house in this city. No humbus'’ No spurious article! Caitand examina our larza and select assortient of Patent Lampe, Chard-hers Portable Top Parlor aud Bed Room Lamps, ITaii Lamps, flint Chimneya &e You will fnd cur prices to range twenty per cent. eaper than yeu can buy elsewhere. Leave your ires@ at our store and we will deliver your Oi} © ,toany part of the city, free of ch ree. ©. and see us at the Union Coal Oil Co.'s Office. 316 F street, between 1 ‘hard ilth, near the corner of ith st. FOLEY & BROTHER, Agents. We call tho attention of the trade, grocery keap- re &c. to our large stock of Oil and Lamps and bich we wil M them with our usual discon fe * PPROPOzALS FOR PA INTING. & Treasvey Depanrmenr. February 4, 1953. Brps will be rece, ved until 12 o'clock M , ob F Tuary 2th. 1363, at the office of Cous*ruction. Treasury Departmen’ for the exention of all the Paintivg and Giazing, includ all materials. neaffelding, &e., except the 1) for the west fertion of the Treasury Extension new being erected in Washington. D © Bids must conform in all reapeets to tae requisi- tions of the specifications for the painting, &e which may be xeon at thé office of Construction during office hours the Bureau of Jie Deparfment reserves the right to reject any | ; or ail bids f considered for thé®interest of the Government to do £0 . No bit will beertertained unlese it conform: to the requeitions of the Rp -etfications in ail respect. The bids to be acecmpanied by a eatiefact guarantee of some competent person ax to tt alilit? of the bidder to perform the work. ISATAH ROGERS. Engineer in charge. fe & eatd « CASES « 300 MILITARY AND ARMY BOOTS, 390 On Consignment, for Sal at Manufacturer's Prices. JOHN MILLS, AGENT, MILITARY §& FASHIONABLE BOOTMAKER AND DEALER IN FRENC' SHOES Also, Agent fot the sate from four cf the la onfactories in We t achusetts, fa large assortment of esale aud retail al mang c rf Sutlereand Traders wouldglo well to e: mine my stuck be fore tng their p Den’t torert the numb Jan It-en'm* INE WOOD! é 80 corde of Season woade arrs Landex Y Below 5. un a price, if cuss At. M. Shue er & Co.'s fat cow bot « GETT, <P at and &th ste FRANKLIN & Cu,, OVTICIANS, cae O44 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, (north side,) between 7th and I3th #ts. and 3S" Pa. avenue, unis? the National Hotel BRAZILIAN °F) $HLB RPECTACTES, Correstly enited to the i MILITARY FIELD ¢ BAKOMBTERS and THERMO: Cc PASSE SURVE PHCLOGRA PH * itf at the lowest prices, — SE NG OFF! Sehess SELLING OFFI! Fal and Winte 4 at greatly reduced prices cilsome SILA Wis and OLO tH Ks will be closed cut 4: great ba guns fo to uke room fon new § guppliva | Ot jel attention o} avited to barga‘n ) LEY, Prue ave DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem; is & perfect appetizer, and nature’s great restorer. Itis composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Perticularly adapted to weak and delicate per- | sons, and can be relied upon for ite pyity. It cures Dyspepsia, is a gentle tonic, and is just the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & OO., 22 Broadway, New York. 25-e06m 7 SOSNOWSKI, ©. WATCHMARE RS)? BQ 318 Pa, Avenue, (Tow HAL.) : C. B. would respectfully call the attention ef res- idents of Washington, officers, sutiers, soldiersand MINE GOLD AND MLTR WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &c. Being connected with a large Kastern importing Bouse. and receiving my gouds direct, I am able to sell lower than any other houre inthe city. __ Kot and examine my steck before purchasing elsew A ‘Ail WATCHES sold by me will be warranted for °"w ATH REPAIRING done by a practical watch- maker. | a 800) ALLOWED TO A LIBERAL DI UNT Meee SOLDIERS for Watch Repairing. 59 TAKE NOTICE. 59 Respectfully liberal patronage ‘hi i eater a Vad 1 HOUBE, SIGN, As DEOORATIVE PAINTING, Together with all work pertaining to e AINTING ESTABLISHMENT, bra a hevitaney in seliciting « continuance of the public’s favor. : REASONABLE wis Parcs WORK UNSXOMPTION ABLE parti: tp id to And varno! Bgvivery, ttention in MPTNESS IN eT OUISIANA AVENUE, of 22-8 Retween Birth and Re: nth wi 70. #37 PFNNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 4M. BININGER C0.S STORE a 237 PRNNSYLVaNta AVENUE. Below Thirteenth sireet. and nearly opposit ja y-tf ARCQS ELEMENTS OF MILITARY ART Nos Wider, compri-ing the History of the Separate Arms: the combination of the Arms; and the minor operations of War, Translated by Bric. Gen. Geo. W'Gullum, U. B. A.,1 vol., with illas pect PRANCK TAYLOR. WNPROKEB—VAWNBROKER! reals 299 C Steerer, Baween 9h and With streets. ¢ Gautier’s. advanced on Gold # Iver Jewelry, Die i i a erder ja entail anpeles ne SOHN PELLA & CO ... ... HANDKERCHIEPS, For saprrs— Embroidered, Grose Linen. Hematitehed Top Bordered, Meurning. others, jENTLEMEN— 3 sO end licrde eA, Hematitehed, Pinin Large Size, The above sto Kix very large them withe ut avy advance enol Int. sk OW t Space, under Ay AC Marerievee between 7UL a ja nd Army Hoots | . i the market | rc DREss | ~ AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willart’s Hote: Lvowann Grovan. pol — - = Mawaree (Also of Academier of Music of New York and : Brookiyn.) MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 9. Nineteeuth earance of i GKEATEsT LIVING GUMIC COUPLE, The Original and Incomparable KISH BOY AND YANKEE GIRL MR AND MKS. BARWRY WILLIAMS, Whe will be producedfor the Gret time this sanson The Greatcss Protean Play Ever Written, entilied AN HOURIN SEVILLE, The perform able, mutical ance will commence with the langh- burlesque. entitled, the THE NAPPY MAN, OF, THE LRisHMaR® IN Intra. Paddy Morey... yoo “i 7 Williams ith the song of Bonid Buzer Boy, After which é MRS BARNEY WILLIAMS Willanstain eight charactors in AN HOUR LN BEVILLE, Constantin Hetterty Sir Wr iffiet on Wihufites. | Susin Hogeine, i Signors le Seala, ‘ Count d= Chaudfrei@, 4 Manoletia, son Verer, Bomingner, demiariick, | tarry Tops.).. Mrs. Barney Williams Barney Williams. To concinde with the merry Fares of UNCLE S4M .-Mr. Ben Rogers. -. Viola Croek er. Unele Sam... Nancy Scage Will he produced on WEDNESDAY bY ENING ALL HOLLOW & OF Apwiss Dees teente; Orchestre (teair Weenta Perired dent SEXP Feb, i, VE. iu d Baleony S oepta: Fa ects ext WASHINGTON THEATRE. HN E, LEVENTH aANbo se . oat PRICES Chairs, 3 | Stace i MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS. FECOND WEEK! ex & Co NAGK JH. Gossox aR. - Fee G s M Manag MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, as i FANCHON FANCHO: | THE ¢ eed i Scenre your eects enr'y for the LAST THO NIGHTS Of the Beautiful Draven CUR M a8 _ AP THE LISTLE CkhIOKEr FANCHGS! FANCHON! Prices or Apuinste Orchestra Seats. 75 cunt uy Circle. 2eents: P Doors open at $5 te commence at 8 o'clock, WASHINGTON vVaRietT: r ES, | NINTH STREET AND PA. AVENUE. re chE® TORS. emo A HAMELIN «& UG STAGE MANAGER JAMES PILGRIM REMEMBER THE VARTETIFS! THE PUBLIC AKE THE 3tpixs and bestow th pet bons 7 THE AMUSEMENT Fsrast that night'y efforts THE OST axpCHEAL | Thes yle upon which won forit THOUS Lis fact bee ANDS OF ADMIRERS rolougthy adeorti:e ne | 20 prove, | rhe te the 4 INTINTATION OF IT2 CREAT srooEss te ixrge audictees that wichtiy theo. giterium — Wh HAVEL NOT TER Lak ASERI bat the Sters and Stic TEMPLE OF? sain ST CoMPANY FA IPANY IN bay of this MitsES rere of well «call aud Bear che RKENE, Nine Richings! American Comper cf Mis The Farcinative | The Cham: pi t week of the Lew sconie an! costume effects of the popular Fine ee THE (21 2S1RS? 1 By MLLER Zeb ane MAN Th. fa ceofthe cere SOLDIER BoY! Ethiopian be en? ticities by ie Bb TH ani MONRO dances ard Sone Perce SUCK SANDS ard SAM LONG Tre Grasp Bsiier Pf ! etty Gi | berms—t aA AND PILG And the Boube Company Prices oF Apsrssios —Parquette and Eamily 2eents; Orchestra Chairs, 5° ce nte: Single _75 cents; Private Boxes, (holding reons.) #5; Colore | Cirelo. 25 cents re apen at 64 @’elork ; commence at 80 elk NEW CANTERBURY! LOUISIANA A SkAR SIXTH BTREBP, . . } GREAT ACCESSION OF STARS! TORRENTS OF AvrLAUSE?! | IMMENSE CROWDS TURNED AWAY EVERY i NIGHT: THE MOST MAGNIFICENT MUSIC HALL IN AMERICA! The Canterbury is no: the oniy place in the city por do we alvertise it ea such it the ttle of ios bo Sey Best and the Most Popular sie Hall in Washineton ? et ae TS EVENING. First week of ane SOARS TAURINGTON, the Dashint # ROLLANDE BROTHERS, the giftec and_accomplished representatives of Acrobatic xnd Gymnastic diversion: , who will pro 80%, LAERISDYNAMICALEXERCITATION, comprebensively includiag all the pumfogenial lees Portkatreres ! illiant burcers 0! Brilliant iiss JULIA MORTIMER, = ae iminthit ‘he Poetry of Beauty! The Terpsichetesn Divinity be MISS KATE PENNOYER, The Poetry of Motion! MLLEs AUGUSTA AND MARIK, The Poetry of Loveliuess! THE ARAB Lay, In which Misse- Julia Mortimer and Kate Pen- voyer Will appeor. This act is a companivn to the GIPSY’S LAY. which, after an uninterrupted run of nine months, is now laid acide for something more new. ant at tractive. oe ‘The Beautiful Ballot entit LACKANOLA, in which the GREAT COURT OF BRATITY 7 ERALDING. will appear, MLS Gee KATE HARRISON, MISS a AUNT UNOR RIVERS. ] Me ‘2 MISS LILLIE BRANDON, MLLE JENNIE And LITTLE ELLA, The following Talented Genglemen will appearin N EW CANTERBURY! New Acta; QEO. R. EDFSON, IN, Carr HW’ Eesn, Frenk ¥ yant, Charley O’Niel, J. A. Willis J.8. Ciark, ae a conclude with the Bal le} ts ime + ntitled see HE FOUR LOVERS! Apmrssios—Balcony and Parquette. 25 cents; to Orchestra Arm Chairs, #) cepts; to Private Boxes, holding #ix persons. $5 Doors open at 6& O'clock ; performance at 7X. A GRAND MATINEE & tay Afternoon. for [. Admitten Lendie: l be given next Satur sand Children, at Zo’eik, ete Children, I ete 3 ‘pBE CampueLL ery OWs’ HALL highly intellec- ers theic recter- This company attracted anoth taal audience last evening to che entertainment, ard We never saw i faction evinewe of an ansieuce better pl The 8 troupe is filet class in #ilite te partments. whether | owe ee inging by Gray aud Coriton, the bq ee the hue bess Of Gardeer, the iastru- wental und-r their able Jeaier Fra enbaawm, aad ® t forgetting the Brass Baud, which is far better than any we have seen with other companica Go acd hear the best baud that hae visited us for many seers. but be on bend encly ja tt 212 Pa avenue. mear Thirteenth st. olered a permanent biack or brown, ment } (yess matn STORE ies? hair : NDEsUn, KOLLERS, we., at Mason | SECOND WEEK! {| x out we de clainn for | re aatin~ | Ne, 3,107, ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES, — | . FROM THE SOUTHERN COAST. The Attack om the Blockadi) off € hurle: The lockade —No Peérral Ves tured—The Merced injureé-The K ot Broken ither Sank or fap. Excupes Pa ity me State Pamaged ded Privapktpiia, Feb. «~The splendid Eng Jish iron steamer Princess Koyai, plured off Charleston by our Mochading fi-rt, arrived here thin afternoon off the DAVS-yard, in charge of j Acting Master Edward Vauier, with a prise crew. She brings highly important intelligeace trem the Souther coast, both as relates te er vaplure and the reb-l aitack on our blockading gauedron off the harbor of Charieston, sho win, conclusive At there 38 no foundation for the umpticn of the rebels thal the block of eston bige ver be praised by the departus of the United States ter ight or ten block. ug ibe port were disabled and obliged Nota vessel was sunk or captured by the ri hele ‘ ’ Ttap; natof an intelti. Of this attack of iron WAS Owing to he Evglish steamer he captain and pilet of thar ped ashore during the dark- - aed commu yal A> Already stated. ed to run the blockade by way of tou the 29th, but was di<covered by the at Blunt, and on the sien: being given, PRoLoa: Unaoiila preceeded towards her ond vaptur:d the valuabie prize without any other aes ctance. It was then di<covered th: tain ard pilot had succeeded in retin - r carrying with them important dis- hes for the rebel government. The Unadilla carried her prize to the sid+ of | the Houratonie, | when the nder ot heavy puns was beard, ompanied by sharp finshes of firiug. It : At finet supposed that ont fiert were en- doin making other caps {PF rf Ainhuma or Florida ht be endeavoring to force an entrance, AlGrybresk two rebel ir comming Flow ly irom the dire ion of Stono In- 3 cked the Mer. One ram struck her on the water Pige, Keeling Wer over, and at the same time feed a thot which entered one of her builers, | Catsing the death of three persons, including a cupner, by the combined efforts of the shot and | seam The 1m then hailed the Mercedita, and Waren lowered one of his smail bouts, sfter lenvine one of the plugs out to al- lew the water toenter it| The ram answered ur hai) by rey lying, | m 1 ‘YY replying, “I am ia The r bets answered Neu machi - you u don’t surr-nder we will blow j er. Send your voat aboard.” ! » boat which Capt. liwagea lowered | then conveyed his jieut Ht aud executive | Fr to the side of the r bel ram, and the of- asked to be admitted aborrd. This was Tetv-rd. The Heutenaut then rm peated Capt. | Mellwagen’s statement that they were in a titkheg condition, The rebel officer reple Wt sink lower than the rails, We | ke you siberd.” The officer then sooye his puroie as demanded and returned to els were thus sucerssfully deceived tuon ot the Mercedia, tunking tein a smnhing condition. She Jaid in water, 3 thar reply harshe eculd votsink lov ber rails. The ram ree hey staat, Steteu tnd yersons, twelve the Id-d by the es apiag nied, and wre wow + Scme in 2 precarious cou- lying at Port Rey Cstion | Inthe mear Hoevsatonic ime the U: ed States ganboit rau, driviag ber uiag boa Plo are. & op the fleet, the Prii- - Dore + Revel, sid nar te Housatouia. j aed which v ne Chict Odject of | the rebels, « ng of, Gataiy } throng the exerions of Third Assi | gimerr Thurston, who piled into her tires all ri hand toget upa sno doust chictly owing to his esd+avors, as well as her st this port, notwihstanding the which prevailed on the coast during » from Port Royal. Although supplied with an infe ior coal in- stead of anthro cite, with whi 2,she mace ten k:ots ao hour on her tip with ease in the heaviest weather. Her venunl rave of sped teen knots ‘The Mercedita, so tar from si:king steamed cown to Port Royal, escaping with only oae of ler tolers injured. She ar issfeat Port > to her boiier, The Keystone State was entirely disabled, but was towed Gown to Port Royal by the Memp? The rebel sta ements that the Fideral fleet had entirely disappesred from the port of Charleston are entively unsustained and dis- | proved by the fact that the fleet co ssisted of tbe following vessels: Avgusia, Quaker City, M:re: dita, besides the pilot boats Memphis, Ieunt, and othersmall vessets. Luring the daytime our blockading fleet are not particular as to k-eping Uivir station, and on the day of this anit mos@ef the vessels sailed towards the Keystone state to ascertain bv r condition and whether she wanted any as- fisance. This may accqunt tor their apparent | abrence at the time of the visitof the foreign | consuls, as mentioned by the Rebel papers. | Gur vessels, as usual, resumed their positions | at dark. The iron-clad frigate New Ironsides | arsived the next day to reinjorce the blockade. The following are the aficerson board the Princess Royal: Edw'd Vausice, acting master; H. C Victor, Ist assistant engineer; H. D. Baws, acting assistant: Dr. Bacon, surgeon; R. H. ‘Thureton, 3d aeti-tant engineer; Chas. M. Hail and (Las. Myers, acting master’s mates. Dr. Bacon leayes to-night for Washington, with special dispatches for the Government. The Princess Royal has on board, besides a ; large amount of arms and ammunition, com- | Juete machinery for the con-truction ofan iror- clad ram. She has also as passenger an intel- ligent English mechanic, who is well versed in the process of making aud hardening pro- s.ctiles. er value is variously estimated,bat the is doubtless worth a million of do.lira. Her pessession by the rebels would have been of incalculable advantage, and she was doubt- lets well worth the effort they made to obtain hex by the attack on our blockading squadron. | THE ATTACK ON FORT M’ALLISTER—THE LRON- CLADS IMPKEGS ABLE. Information is also received by this arrival of the attack made by the iron-clad steamer Montauk on Fort McAllister on the 25th ult. she was notat all disabled. She received 17 shots on her sides and 12 in her turret, withoat svuaiaining any injury what ver, although en- Keystone State, ani ] next morning, she did not reiurn to the attack. Burning ofa Gunbox —the Canal Opposite icksburg. a Carro, Feb. 7.—The light dat gunboat Glide burnt this morning. The boat, guns and machinery are a total loss. The cause of the rei u own. a v ickebt ¢ letters of the 3ist uit., say that the bas been fully adopted, and the y and night until it was comp! It mast heving been demonstrated thet n+ reliance can te placed on the action of the water washinzit out Some weeks will elaps fore t's co pletion. The troops from above continue to arrive. Fire at Toledo—A Numter of Persons Killed Toreno, Ohio, Feb. 7.—A tre this morning | desiroyed the stone buildin: No. ol Som as street. cccupied by Griswo.d & Co, ¢ ff aid fyice mals 7 fallins will cemotished the ag buitdiny, oe .wholeral boo ing 2 numter "ef y+ piteady ben recover mere will be ty worded ‘ insured for Si¢fa0. Mevsager & B | Gt, coved by insurance, by Messeager & ler-, oury- » badies have Squadron , Twenty-Four Kilied | tented intelti- | and laid there till daylight, | S, OF that the | our navy is | Unadilla, Housa‘oure, | force would be kept at work | le wholly cut the requived wedth and depth, it | jh THE WEEKLY STAR. dias nse ttl ty one Copies... .. ...... 88 OO it ipvariabiy contains the “W, News that bas made Ths atty Reemsme Star ctraulete se Seneraliy throughout the camntry by hepa cvpies (im wrappers) cam be proceré 7 ‘Counter. 1 nmediately after the laste a i paper. Priee—TH —— RRR CENTS. { | Fhe Rebel Force at Prederickaburg | Eiiteem 7 housund—Afiairs at View “4 | Pei.avgirmia, Feb. 7.—The Suaday Trin i bee a diepatch from W waick “There ie no enemy in force at Predericks- b Most of the rebeleolticrs have heen sont toile Eleckwater of to Vicksburg, the oaty | 1orce ei hind biog about Mien thoumad » €2—tb omple number to vent the passage | otthe Rappahannock at cia geawanemenen ~} lem Geeertery and othet sources ithas been ‘toned thatthe rebel raiiroad commant ene ore periect, in seventy-two hours the tuary of threnemy cha be tran Pore «™ SPY point th the South to Prederich»burg. ‘ths ¥ can well Alford lospares great boay Aimy from our trent. é j } H expected from Lt watt tate Plete the cawal and w bring be. ; (bP forces eflectmally to bear Against the rebel i -horgbelds. It may be, however, that cir- cpmetances may precipitate a battle, bat the } cereral impression ts that it will reqaire a } routh at least to captare the place. ‘ ee From San Francisco—Recevery of Treasure from the Wreck of the Golden ite. | San Francisco, Feb. 6.—The last ballot of | the L epicinture to-night .. stood | Pbelpe, +5: Conners, 31; Sargent, 32; Brown, 0. i The balonce scattering. | San Francisco, Feb. 7.—The steamer Oon- stitution, from Panama, h £20006 received from the Fritith steamer Robert Victoria to tke her plac Ac vices frum the wre, KIN- expedition express the belief that nearly all the treasure lost on the Golden Gate will be recovered. , _ Five tylors were bad to-night tor U.S. Sen- ) br, with ths result: Highest vote for Nar. ent, 46. Conness, 39; Phelps, 6; Browa, &, - ned to Tu-sday. = inital From Fortress Monroe. Fortrres Mosrok, Feb. 6.—The hospitu ship Luterpe, Copain Joseph Avey, nas ar- dived ber , only torty-eight hours from New. port, Rlcd> Isiard. | © The stesmer Enicsson has arrived at Ham)- | ton Reads. “i Advices trom Morebend City, North Cureit- oi the doth, speak of the cr-at Aectuvity iierted there in preparing the great Jan t Daval +xpedition tor some Poin: oa +. The army tire is in splendid con dits 6 {vil oF ea@: eT Anticipation: of Sucerssia le & confii-t. ‘The Pursuit of the Reb, e son _NARHVILLE, Feb. §—The expedition under Gow rails Davis and Morgan sent in pursuit of tle retwis Formst and Wheekrs retreating fore s 1eturaed thisevening. Seven miies this si € of Chorlotte we captured thirty prisoners, aise Col. Carroll apd Major Rembrant, of For- Teste ete. Avumber of paymast-rs have arrived aad ‘itso p comm nce paying our troops. Troms will rud from here to Murirseshoro ary ths we Th I Contest. Missouri Seat JEerrexeon Ciry, Mo, —There wasa fOvd Cealo: maneuvering 1 “88100 to-d for Unived sta Senator. On the twenty- sod ballot Broxdhead was withdrawn and B echenidge rrommawd vedee ft: Pls lps 44; Brown 2; seatt ning 4. ri us to the ¢ rti ballot Breck. en doe ® neme was wn, and Giover r nated - Of st. Loui on Ww mine t Brow: S Glover 41; +43. Clover 4; Noell 5, Ne SeAry toa Chore ts in ‘ompelied to leave seorge Brancis Tr Mass St. Tovis, Feb. ?.—George Francix Train i this eveume at the Planters United Mates detectives. and Ingo jail. He chose th river immediately, Celiver a poli-al simmariiy prevented by the stmarehal. * Cenctrals Sco Che and Burnsite Address the tlam Association. New Your. Feb. & to meetin the Clie im Assocs the A afemy co! Masic to-nipht, General Seott presided and made a short speech peral Rurnside was ales pre noid imide an address of considerabie lens » Conn, Feb. 7.—tieneral MeCtel- res and Wid remain ancl salvte wos fd and the bells Inu nN rere. t was packed with an im- eee who loudly cheered | Le Geners Lotisvitie, Feb. 7.—A Glasgow ( Ky.) dis- th ine ays that Ferguson pred re crossing the | Tiver, carrying off citizens, 2nd committing all | torts of de} Tedrtions. j Burning of a Ship Toston, Fib = —The ship Scotland, for Mon- | te video, with a carso of keros:ne oi! an@ lum- | ter, at anchor in the stream, took fire last night | 10 burned to the water's edge. The cargo was | fully insured, The Guwboat Juniata. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. #.—The gunboat Jani- ata bas returned again, in consequence of some defect in her safety valve. . XXXVIIth CONGRESS—_THIRD SESSION LnaicaiGeteensee SENATE.—After our report closed on Satar- day— : The discussion on the bill to aid Missouri in aboli-hing slayery was continued until near midnight; during which time amend- ments wr re proposed and rejicted; and withoat coming to & vote the Senate adjourned. Hover — After our report closed— The bili to construct a ship canal from the Mississippi river to Lake Michigan occupied the attention of the House for thegemainder of the day. - During the debate, Mr. F. A. Conkling stated that the press had advocated this measure, and that the lobbies and the floor of the House, in violation of tbe rules, had been crowded with advocats of the measure. The biil was mot recommended by the committee. Mr. Glin said that this statement was false, and expressed bis with to meet this question. Mr. McPherson remarked that he was pot willing to rest under the imputation. The com- mittee Lad reported the bill as a personal favor, but did bot recommend it, Mr. Olin rose to proceed to make an explana- ca. Mr. Conkling.—I call the gentleman to order. Mr. Olin.—As you have refused to yield the | fvor, 1 will call you to order. Mr. Conkling.—There is no use for gentlemen t. make threats on this floor. Mr. Oly Mr. Cor The re mark-, c! of the | Comnitue was 4 tissue and fail of ms ee Reuts. Mr. Olin rose to explain. ‘The Speaker.—The gentleman is out of order, Mr. Glin, wenin rising, and saying, 1 simply went to state— ‘Lhe »penker.—The Chair cannot permit the fenteman to stete—the genth man is ont of o:Cer, The gentleman (Mr. Conkling) isentitied to he fo r, acd without anterruption, and the Ch: ur will sustain bim, Mr. Co) king (resuming) sid we ought not tus append a sincle dollar in this project. Axoturk Reset Ovureace.—It will be re- miered, that ducing Bragg's stayin Ken- he dL. asviie Journal which they deiuded tneir n Bragg has been payteg the « r friend Mercer, of the . Ing issue ta bozus edition 1 bis well flied with misrep- Pape nt d~ bert sag ment 7 ’ oy Arthur ross, Lie so of aa Eagtish no mer, run through & wilt career of iit was emoth red todeatn ia New Yo} sreeht. wh EP made the tadmence of a Pamgetic, which Le bid taken asa reliet ts of a protonz-d aad yrolent irom the etce