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“THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOQOR, . (@UNDAY BICEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Comsze Pexn'a ig any lita Breast. w.D. WALLACE. . pas: Yo Sait srcc-Tos 2 ren ree baaer ve ver oy erat months; and ares hse nie Fate of 12 souts a wack. Siagl+ | ORE CEXT; in wrappara. Two Caxts. defore 120 clock » + Otherwise they mar not epecer SHEL the nest 4 vay retcany é 3 N°. 3,111. One ADYERTISEMES TH should be sevt to the eo vy. XAL AMUSEMENTS. WwW AEHING TON THEATER. SUEDAY BVENING, Fodroary 15, 3583, First night of EOPPITZ’S SERIES of GRAND SACRED CONCERTS! ‘The following Talented Artiste have been or- gaged expressly for the occasion - MIB3 CHRISTINA ECHMiDT, tee Chill Vi-- Bist. MRS CECILIA YOUNG KNELSCHMAR, tha @eb brated Bopranc. ME. WAGNER, the favorite Tenor. MR, JUNKN'ICKEL, the great Cello, ~ ME. ROSE Oboe. ME. THIEDE, Bassoon. MR SCHAFFER, Violin, Together with s full aod efficient GRAND ORCHESTBA! PROGRAMME. PARTE . Overture, Die Felseumuh.c, Reissiger. x Czius Aripan in *Mre.c, Youme Rrstechraa: §. Amerien, Fantoae fur Orchestre om hgericas maleate oe. Panrit. S Overture. Der Fresschu's. 0. Maria de Weber. = ‘enor Song, 8’Mailufter! Mr. Wagner | x One Salo, fe), Ave Marie, 0) Seransde, Vineent Wailacs. Mrs. Cecthie Young Kr-tsehmar and Mr. Koppitz . ®. My ialin Polo. bixe DeBeriet. . 1. Coronation ra, “The Prophet. Air Varie. by Masiea! Director and Cunductor___.0. KOPPITZ ene PRICBS OF ADMISHION. vate Boxes... Parquette end Dress Cirele Orchestra Chairs, . Balcony Beate... Parterre. ... 3) Beate may be secured at the Box Office during the Béore open at 7. Concert will ——— = 8 | GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. near Willard’s Hotel | Leomasp Guoves—___. ___ ___. ___._.. Mawaoun cae EVENING. PIT OF ese: MR, AND wes BARNSY WILLIAMS. Performance By commence me the drama of HaNbDY MAGUI a or Tar Mousrars. ith ILLB. AN HUUs TS 8 In which Mrs. Barney W ebaracters; a feat never atle.apled by actress. Paicrs oF ApMISstoy — Dror Circle and Baleony Ch: chestra Chairs 73 cents: Family irs, 5 cents Circle, 25 cents. Seeured “WASHINGTON THE, CORNER ELEVENTH AND i STREETS, Lasez. Busmmrss Mixacer. Brace Masacen. THIS E ,PENRFIT OF IGIE MITCHELL, positively lastnight of A FANCHON FANCHON. ; = tas CRICKET! : NG, fui bemcece ‘Drama, OUR MAGGIE AS mee LITTLE chick Er. FANCHKON NC SHON! ehenraal, mancor vn RATY OSHIEL, ‘EW PLAY. Balcony Chairs, 75 ce: 75 cents; Parquette, #) cents; Fara: ; Private Boxes, 85. Doors open att commence at 3 o’clock. WASHINGTON VaRIETIES, NINTH liad! AND PA. AVENUE. PROPRIET! , A HAMBLIN & co. STAGE MpN GER -JAMES PILGRIM REMEMBER THE VARIETIES! eo =< AKE THE JUDGES, bestow their patronage on THE SHEEN STABLISHMENT that nightly affords them THE BEST ano rH APEST ENTEXTAINMENT. The s: _ upon which this place is conducted has won for it THOUSANDS OF ADMIRERS! ‘This fact needs no lengthy advertisements to prove. The true test is the CONTINUATION OF ITS GREAT SUCCESS The Parcinating Danseure, M’LLE MARIE ZOE, Sister in art te La Belle Cubas! ‘The Champion Lady Jig Dancer MLLE LIZETTA. First week of the new scenic and costume efects f lar a of the porule HE GIPSIES’ LAY! By M°LLE ZOE and ADA TRSMAN. The farce of the BOLD SOLDIER BOY! Bthio; Eecentricitie: men BUD ag acd MONROE, Bice Ick Pf Ns and SAM LONG. WALLACE, the Irish Comedian, tty a5 va on Sh ——_ Byes! T PURCELL AND PILGRIM, = And the Boubie Company. Prices oF ApMiss10x.—Parquette and Fami!: Circle, 25 cents ; Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents; Sing’! 13 Beats in Bo: holding mk 5 cente; Mee ate Boxes, ( 15 x Colored Circle, 25 cen! “Saae ato rekn & commence at to elk. u ANTEBBURY NEY bi NEW CANTERBURY! LOUISIANA AV.. mean Stare Sraszr, GREAT ACCESSION OF STARS! TORRENTS OF APPLAUSE! CROWDS TURNED AWAY BEVERY IMMENSE CRO’ ty THB MOST MAGNIFIOBNT MUSIC HALL IN AMERIOAI The Canterbury is not the only place _ the citys Bor do we advertise {tas such ; but we de claim for it the title of the First, _ mes and the Most Popwar Music Haliin Was: TH EVENING. First week tks CLARA HARRINGTON, = pes Hol. faxbe dhoTux accom: representatives of po Pe itis asa and Gymnast! ~ rarailenr who will pro- oo cah ERIE MANLOALEE HROTEAON, comprebensively including all the yn Portratre rer Wiss SULIA se ia Ba he Poetry of Beauty! ichorean Div’ The Termite KATE | ERNNOYER oetry of Motion ! 5B, "LLES AUGUSTA "AND D MARL ™ My Be Bostry of Loveliness! THE ARAB LAY, In ¥ Boyer YS LAY. — after an uoitere ted run of nine months, w = aside for something more new ant at- tatty Beautiful ee rites NOLA, th inwhich GeEaT COURT OF BEAUTY WLLE GERALDINE, will appear. MISS KATE HARRISON, KISS Baal! fg LEN oe RIV mt 38 wimeathade And LITTLE ELLA, ‘The = Talented Gentlemen will appearin Bew Acts: ‘The entertainment = {ll conclude with the Bal- Jet Pantomime -ntitied THE FOCR ( LOVERS! i A oMIsstox—Bal, Orchestra Arm boiding six pers. Doors open at 6% Chock ; performaace at 7%. an Span MATINEE will be given next Satar- bes won dics sad Children, at 2 07cik, 3 ete., Children, ie ots, Bartholomew B Pend B LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1863. ———>—— OFFICIALLY PURLIRHED IN HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. —_>—— Tiarper Neleon Oow 12K Hugh s Jus rb jas Wiunt Ivaec Pp onl we moud K L- ig pera see nod Hare Zouasnaciinl TM M Boys uae SBR year waar es SN on! ie er £3 piste Dee Rilowart SP Biler, TJ 8 2 mee ee att ke Hammelepack MH. Ms Ho an Martio E Bi a fo] Saheetr 0 a Keith 3 Horace Schall A Ermall Geo Etreteh Jas Sebmen AM & Scott Addison T Epercer Gilca A Ehaw. 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BarergyftJuo W j Bishop Geo S DipghsmBrgGenBenhart Henry D; Helnvuck Nick binson Het a THE WEEKLY STAR. pte A \aining » greater variety of interesting readir« ‘een cor be found te any otber—is padlished on Frigay morning. Single copy, yor sunums Bt os Five coplet, een 4 TE Tem Ope oa neenee eens, @ = ‘Twenty- Sve copies... ~~ ar. EP Bingle eopios (in wrappers) cnn de procured as 128 eonater, | ne TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, —_— sce _TASSOOLATED PRESS aeoreey Ul FROM ViCKSEURG. The Expedition up the Yazoo River—Red- tderce — Successful tle near Lake Proy Expedition te Peint GBheks—Importast Captures Cainc, Feb. 9. Dispatch to the Times.) — The epee from, the Salt Vickeburg started ™p the Yaroo river on the ist, to reconnoitre and learn something of what hes trecepired since Our retreat from its wa tere. Rumors of arehel gunboat =p there ara, prevelent. and a desire to prove tham is the primary object of the reconnotxsance. ess rar DISPATCH. ar ‘e' —[Diepatch to the Chicage Times }—The gunboat Juliet Capt. Sha: arrived from the fleet to-day. % * ze On the 34 the Juliette went to Point Sheks, captured two behdred and ten contrabands, three hundred bales of cotion, two pereons implicated in burming the steamboats, and brought awry two fnmilies of Tefugees. The begrors were Lrought here to be turned over to a JAndant. san cotton was used to Pp gunboats, and board now. The health of poy eneurn- men ir peyote Sd their situation. Those -_ y places and = board iron. Cairo, Jan. 9.—A gentleman from Vicks. berg gad oe, if the gunboats were 80 dispos- vd, they could ren ‘tthe upper batteries aad take @ position in Tront OT the lead: where they would be out of range of the bat- teries, and where they could shell the city ef. fectualiy, without themselves bemg in danger. It is to be hoped the brilliant achievement of the wood™® ram will stir owr iren-ciads up, | ®nq@_indoce them to k FA ioc onsen 1 Ave their anchorage ap The Memphis gone eays that het took command of th con Beant gt blockade, and that the oparch had intended to Sccompany her, but backed out at the jast moment. A Suspicions Steamer—An imprebabie Sto New Yor, Feb. 12. The bark Maria and | Sephia, from Caras, Teports that on the 24 inst., in Int. 26 20, log. 67 40, the was board:2 by a boat from a steam man-.of-war, who ex. amined her papers. The description of the verre] answers to that of the Alabama. A Paltimere letter of the 11th, received hera, fays that Captain Thompson, of the bark A¢- | Res, Teports that he spoke, Pewruary 34, in lat, i 33, lon. 7245, the brig Darien, bound to Port- Jand, the captain of which informed him that the Alabama had been captured. [Noele.—The latter statement looks like a | canard.—Rrporter.} » Feb. 12.—The Nova Scotia Legis- lature was opened to-day. The Governor's speech is lengtby. It ex- presses gratitude that while the neighborin, Mates sre impoverished by civil war, an Europe is threatened with destitution, peace reigns in the provinee, capital is incremsin:, He congratulates the country for healthy com- , Merce, @ bountiful harvest, successful fishery, on expanding coal trade, the fair results of | gold mining, &e., and increased reverue. Governor Curtin on Arbitrary Arrest, Harersnurc, Feb. 12.—Gov. Cartin sent a meseage to the Legislature to-day with refer- ence to arbitrary arrests, contending that Con- gress alone bas the power to enspend the writ sage of a resolution requesting Congress to take snch action as may bring the guilty to punishmentand relieve the innocent. hile he admits thal these arrest were necessary at the commencement of the rebellion, he does not think there is any occasion for them at the present tim Another Supposed Privateer. New Yorx, Feb. 15.—A letter from Livers | pool says that the steamer Georriana had sail- | thence ior Nassau, and it is beliewed intended , to make her a privateer, as she had gums, ports, etc. Rebel Army Movemints. New York, Feb. 12.—An army Wetter says that deserters state that Jackson is in com. mond opposite Fredricksburg, Lee haying gene towards Charleston. The Illineis Peace Resolutions. Srrincrietp, Feb, 12.—The peace resole- tions parsed the House to-day by a vote of 52 to 28. eee LATE NEWS FROM PORT Landirg of Gen. Foster's gine ayo wad neoissance Warsaw a: Seunds—Another Prize Captured. ‘We obtain the following items of news from Port Royal, by the steamer Arago, at fNew York :— ‘The iron-clad battery “Weehawken arrived at Hilton Head, with her shaft broken, the re- pairing of which will delay her going into active service for two or three weeks. The forces from North Carolina, ander Gen. Foster, have partly been landed on Point, where they are encamped. On y Inst Gtoeral Hunter, accompanied by Generals Foster, Naglee and Stevenson, went to Fort Pulaski and thence gar etd & considerable Siiee Tay eaesand soe aapaning Coney” w exam ‘The force under General Foster is notdeemed pe wari eag) bynes a Le re to make any demon- stration. It was ‘at Hilton that General Foster was ordered North for rein ‘The Firet Regiment outh Carolina Yolun rt . teers(black) is the object of much attention the commanding General, KS STy not @ little on their at Florida. This noreoven ts ensetbols by the white to the circumstaner, that the gun-boats in the juon ‘were under- st to be ordered to on the soldiers, if should retreat. rumor current here _— Charleston had been a no demonstation of that kind having of conmdrrable value. fore but the crew in charge. ‘was overborn oy the. crew, {Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Fortress ng Feb. 11.—In "Sal pe demand made for the release of oRicers heid by the rebels, Col. Ladiow, . Commissioner for the ee of orere, Abas recei ved information from Commissioners of the rebels, that ali U. omens captured befere the ith of Imm, the date of Jeff. ee: proclamation, could be NN All the sutlers, clerks and United States government employees confined in Richmond haye just been rele and bave arrived bere in the steamboat New York. . ‘The od nmehburg Daily Kepmblican bas the followi: Bsc ae Qo ow latest reliable infor- mation from Memphis represents that seven gunboats bad passed down. The river is* = | Ee and is pow within four feet of high water mark. “Artillery has heen placed at all the stations on the Memphis and Railroad.” 7 The steamer Bien &, Torry, from Nee- Monday. Sroueht fey bee i shed eat on trom Cacti waters i eteon B7 Wood is selling in Lewiston, Me. st Ot per cord; in Charleston, pds een J, Ence between Joyal and secesh localities. 87 Each hotel in New York is sid to have its peculiarity: one fashion, another comfort, a third style and @ fourth as thehome of ewictdes, BT Valurhic ew =~ covered per seid to bei ag Jobn of Warhin; the 3iet ult. BRE Ue MPO -