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THE EVENING Tak |. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUOR, ~SOnDaT SACEPTED,) AT TBE STAR BUILDINGS, PERS’ A AVENUE AED IITs “FEEBP. at w. D. WALLACH. — pack ey carriers at 24 0 amor; Fo vasit eabeeritrs & year, taadran-<; 2 for six the; nal bor iees tsa at the rate nf 12 centa a wack. Single |. TVO CaNTs. Dow Coles, OnE crust; it wragp- Pr eh tag snp) 3 should be went to the before 126 elock otherwise they nay at -BPAT? 0 TERY (Ot ti dof wore: p Pe y RATIVUNAL Luan. THE Kew SIX PER CENT. BONDS ofthe UNITED STATES, PAYAKLE ‘TwWaNtTy YEaBs FROM DatE, Ge acest Prva Yeace. at Option of the Govermmsst.? THE COUPON BONDS, lu Same of . FIFTY BOLLARS, O3£ HUNDRED DOLLAgS, a1VB RUNDEKRD poLLags, ant 26 EB THOUSAND DOLLARS. FRE REGISTERED SUNDS, in Same of PIFTY DULLARS, ONS RUONDRED DoLLaRs, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOCSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, end FEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, AED PAYARLs# S2MI-aSNUALLY IN GOLD. v ‘These Boxps are the SBBAPEET GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the merket, us Lateres:. at present price of coin, being eqaiv- sient to * Psa Cent, in currency. FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 462 FIFTEENTH STREET, Deatzns VOFBRNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, ISAIAH ROGERS, CERTIFIOATBA, Engizeer in Charge Treacary D-pariment, | 42H8T AND NAVY FOUCKERS, fo 12 eotMarr lice 7 Ui 4 Y. EGPOSALS FOR BLUR STONs FLAGL er ne CURRENCY AND BAUHANGE i FE reiil baee: ane ab ee bens = — 7 _— | Copatructinn, f i AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., | five Site Fins ing to the following | echecule: asz FECHNSYLVANIA AVENUR. BOLE AGENTS for the BIATRICT OF COLUMBIA t of SUERS. FRANK BININGER & O©U.8 (Mo, t§ Heaver Street, New York,) OELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LiQueRs, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Righty recommended by the most erefuent Phret cians of the U. 2. Army. GOLD MEDAL CoGNaG, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, BOLD MEDAL POFT, GGLD MEDAL SHERRY. GLP TOM LUNDON CURDIAL, EIP VAN WINKLE GIN, SEAT NUTRIENT, VLD HOMESTEAD RYB, HARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVA, 4ROMATIC SWISS HERS BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physic:ans Druggiste ond Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sel’ 73 Hew York prices, freignt added. =< trust that the immrinsic mertts of the above =-eds will cusnre the satisfaction and confidences o* scriminating people, who refect the stale re wearse of irresponsible tesiers, vis : puffs of news B-sers acd so-called chemists, gaudy shew cards ete. AUGUSTUS JONNE IN &€ CO.. a5 le Avente. Wood: Wood! Wood KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD! On band. the best quality of all kinds of woop! SAWED AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OB SIZE REQUIRED, KINDLIN:? WOOD. A Superior Article of Pine, selected expressly for jue feet, B. [ UX ircher and 3x !2iaches, H feet long; quantity LBTEREET COMMENCING AT DATE OF PUZ i | } } i H Kindling.Sawed Short and Fine Split, aa a substi-»| tute for charceal in building Antmracite Fires in j fale for flank Howity, Badizters, Ranges. &c. OF Cash at efice when ordered. THOS. J. GALT, Office 252 Penn's avenue, bet, 11th and Ith, Mil and Yard foot of Seventeenth st. jan2tf [Repudlicen and Chroniele.} Beers ! BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS in READY-MADE CLOTHING, at SMITH’S, No. 460 Suvanry Staser, where I have the best assortment of CASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS in the city. Also, a very fine stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, PROPOSALS. PForosars FOR LUMBER, Preposars pen Lemme for the West Bection oF the Trea Extension wiil b- received at the «fxr of the ction, Trassury Da riment, untl Iz o’etock m.. March 24, 1%51, ¢ fupply of Lumber or the kin is and qaavitie! Seibed in the tot.wing achedale. Th. qistti named are raly aporotimate, sad the re-erves the right to ipcresse or aecording te the requirement of the #ork, # ta- ont varietion from the prices navred in the hid: uLEAR WHITK PINE PANNELL LUWSSER, In lengths varcing from 13 te 3) teat, 14g insn t:iae zrdnat lees tran is inches wide; quantity required abctt £.an rect. B. M. MARCHANTABLE WHITE PINE LUMBAR Ip iewath~ veryide ‘rom 12 to 2) feet 1-2 to¢inches thick, and of such wicths as may b3 required; quantity required about 5,900 feet, BM. COMMON CELLS. From ! to Zinches thick and 12% 2) feet fa lengta; quectity required abyat 75,40 feet, B. M. GAK LUMBES. Frer:} to 4 inches thick and 12 ts 2 fest quantity required about 4 feet, BLM. ARTI LUMBER, Prom 2to 3 inches thi quantity required about 5,000 feet, BLM E JOIST, unatity required aboat | SPRUCE JOIST, in longth; WEITE P 4xSinchen ar feetiong reguired about 200 feet. BM K 8. 8CANTLING, : hes aus i4 te 24 feos love, quantity required fect, B. M. E. B. RAILS, otk Atle x Sipcher, each rail feet jong; quantity required Bbout 20 0 feet, line All the shove descriptions of lum the be-t quality of their several de: munt be € tthe Treesury Bs: time to time, aa ordered, upon ree-ivi 3 abe 2 will be of 723, and ng from ren-onsbie Bids to stste price per M . board measara, for each dereription of lumber az de: ed in the fori woimg schedule (except the rsiis, w will be b: fer hpeni wearure } Al. bide must be acenmpaniad by a written gaar- antee from ‘ome reaponsibia p rion thatthe ti ler ia Terpenmbic, and will periorm the contract if a®arced to him The Depertinont reservea the right to rejactany | oralitke b Gevernmen: Kida to he enclosed in a sealed envelops aud ea doreed “Pe posaia tor Lumber." if Geemed for the interest of ihe jo 0 163 8 3 feet x4 inehes. ches 3 feet . 2 inches. tod, dressed loan even thick- Y siudags: whaever, The t by the isth of March next i 8 the right to rsjec: any for Lhe imtvrest of the | i eared envelope. endorsed | Etone F.szging.’ Isatad ROGERS, Engineer in Charge Treasury Department. fo iF tu Ubxafe 23 ROPOSALS FOR MARBLE Wokk WILL Be receivei at the otice of tue Buresn of G. tree ion, Treasury Department, until 12 o M., FEpxtaay 19G3, for Fixty- “Proposals for 5 stand tops, aceerding to s:mples, to ba seen at office cf the Bureau cf Construction. The who! to be atthe Treasury ‘ing in good the th of March to the Ist of rit, desired A Phe Department reserves tha right to rejectany | or all bide, if considered for the interest of the , Geyernwent to do so Envelopes contsining bids to be endorsed “Pro- posas for Marble Work.” ISAIAH ROGERS, Engineer in Charce asary bepartment. | fe 1-tuthenfe 23 prorosats ¥OK FLANK HOWIPZEss. OnpNsaxcy Orrick, Wax Depart iNT. Wassire Jasuery 27, 1353. ROPUBALS wil be received at this office until 4 p.m.on the 7th of «fice, or at the Ucited stat=# arsenals, ¢ to be subject to the regvlar Un: Btaten con and proof, ant none ure to be racsivet a oni for except such ax pass inspectirn and proct, and ars é proved by a United States Inepec- tor. to be designated by this o: Payments will be ms te on cortifientewef ivepection ani receipts, ie given by the In:gector, and iorwarted to this oftice Sieders wil) state the number of Wowitzorsthey pio; 08+ to deliver (not xXcvedin, busdeed) Wie Place of manufacture aud deii ithe price per pound, for the tri hed Howitze-: and no bid will be entertained 1 regular'y engnged i s, evidence. ef whieh mast accompany the bidder obtaining » contract will be guterinte bonds, with nol less than tyo sureties | in the penal sem of ten trousazd dollars, for the | faithful fulflinen’ of his cont in all Fesprote. | The bend rust be acknowledged before a judge of | acourtofrecord and the tondswen must be car- | ied by the Judge of « District Court of the Ta ted lees it be fre founder sfactory States, or an Ordpance officer in cuarge of a United States arsenui_tu be worth the penal sum over and | above al: liabilities { The rigi:t is reserved to reject all proposals ifthe | prices ure deemted too high or if, for any cause, it | ia not deemed for the public interest to accept i them. Fropoisls will be sealed and addressed to“ Brig- adier General Jaimes W. Ripivy, Chicfof Ordoanc: Werbington, DC.” aud will t2 endurcod © Prope ‘ea! W RIPLEY, ja@-tathelm Brigadier Gen’! Chief of @ra'e. pBeros aus Fox 13,10 AND 8S INCH UAN. | i . { Ospuayce Qreice, ros. Jeouary aia f i ASHINGTON, January 77. 3 Pxorosars will be received at this ofies anti 5 P. mi. on the :7th of February, i863, for furnishing | 33, W and 4 inch cast iron cannon, to be nade in confor:xity with drawings to be sapplied by the Ordn-nece Department, and with the followi: sycibestions - Ons 1) inch trial gan isto be made of warm or cold biast charcoal iron, to be cust | bellow and ecoled frou: the interior, and to haves ar Fa squaze inch, to Tmined by iy taken from the sinking head of the gan, and from 8 cylinder cast from the same heat, and from metal of the rame quslily, as that from which tha gun is cast. This cylinder i+ to be east on end,iu dry sand mow nd is to be 73 inches high, with an elliptical bi of % inc! greater and :6 inches jes-er axis, pecimens are cat from tre gun head, ands slab, 4 inches thick, from the | cylinder by parallel to, and equi-distant | from the axis of the cylinder, and the er axis | f the base. i o"The Ordnance Department will test the specimens, | ck aud 19916 feet in length; | bined, havior aii 1 - | Febrvary: and ther must | Rapley. west of two responsible | fswarded will Be falfiiied. PROPOSALS. ROP! R PLUMp£EBS’? WORK WiLL P heeteenoch cnet, ef Be Bureau of Con- struction, 3 reaeur tun ut, uutil 12n'elec- Farstazt @. 183, fir the ati oa Tibed in the following sehecule: i39 Marble Basive (with ov-rflow,) 13 ineaes diame- iz Rtraivers, with eou plings oe Btop Cceks, with evupiings on one end. Ne? Basin C: two op Bings. hea ft for each article delivered atthe Treasury Euilcingin go: d order. Eech bidder must furrixh 2 ra-cuple of every ar- tele estimsted for The whole tu be delivered trom the leth of March to the wt of April, as way be reapire 2 e Depart or ell th- bide, if eonsidered for the inverest o! iment to do so Leveicecs containing as to be endorsed ** ?ro- posalas for Vlumbing Work.” ISAIAH ROZERS, Ergineer in Obarge Trewury Departwent. fe 10-tuthrafe2? must étate p: Navy Der: erm The Navy Depar! mexrt wiil r: the construction ané@ ¢0. pi except guut. ordnance st autical instruments) £ bout Feb. }, 1833. e proposals fo: tion ta eFery rer ps: fuvl, provisions an: arn orei ven bunered te of woodaad ironeom glo te vé:t ing turret. On yereona: application at rhe Navy D-partmert in Washington, or to Rear Admiral Gregory No. 413 Broadway, New York, paitier intend = to cffir can examine the which will furnished nt. ian an* rpecifica: the conlrastore by the us from parties rk ind be endo r Vessels for River Defenca.” to di a other business tee: KOPOSALS FUK WOO Headquarters, Defenses of Wa OBice of Thies | mer aning Wood to ‘ph In nod erouud tue Forts herein: from patties owning wood or wood las ty of Tankiin. Mansteld, Peansyivania, Battery Tenallyrown; Forts Kearney, De Kussey. Mazss- chusetts, Slocum, Totten, Slemmer, Backer dill Saratoga, Thayer, Lincoln, Matteriag Vers Martin Seott and Cameron,on the north side of the Potomac, Proporals to be made in the following uanner, towit: First For wood st ‘andir g.¢price par curt } Becond. For wood felled by U.8. Baginesre or | otherwise, (price per cord.) ‘third. For wood gut a: Proposals must apecify tity and quatity of the wood. Toposuls will be reerived ander this alver corded on the er. es | ment for the amount of wood required up todune 63, Each bidder must attach his fall name aut Post Office address to his bid. and the panes of all par- ie interested iu the proposal mast appear in the i An oath of United States Bide will be tracts or py alicgiance to the Government af the nest accompazy rack hid ned from tine to tiie, ‘and coa ws made as the wood may be re | quired The right is reserved to acsept all or any part of id. any t ae roposals should be endorsed, “Proposals for Wood,” and addressed to ELIAS M. GREENE, Lieut Colonel and Chief Quarter caster jaso-tf _____ Dafensae of Washington. PRePosALs For LituoGKaray. Ofkee Superinind. vig Wank 2 of Public Printing, jugton. February 4, 1853. fr Fos’ Ls will be received until We y hoof Feb tary, 1833) for transfesring the sketches accom panving the repo t of tha Superintendent of the C i882 Blank forms of proposals, w ih spscifieatioas, can be procured on applicxticn at this oilice, and | no bid will be. received which does precisely Ukovewith, JUHN D. pe E fe E-tost Superintendent RMY BUPPLI SB. QuakTERMasTax, Arniy uf the Pocomac, Waseincron bite ober 24, 1g. PROPGRALE are invite tor furnis! ofthe army of the Potomac tne fo! MO tons beat quality Timothy baled, the weight ofeach therevn. = 242,000 Dushels Of Oats, of tke best qnailty. iz atroug sacka, wall sewed. 7,80 cords Oak and Hickory Wood, well serzsonc? And of the vest quslity. Esch Sid must be accompanied by the endorss- i persons that the contracts to th Orrics or tux Cz é i: for ths use ing articias: Bids Heles may be needed, and contracts will : for the quantities needed te the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of. e- Tho right is reserved ta secept all ar any bid. “Proponals should be endorsed “ Prop-+sals for Hay 6 as the ar. or Oats, or Wood,” as the cass may be, and enclosed in iopes. RUFUS INGALLS Separaiocnvelones. | ut Ool, and AD O.. _8023-tf _ Ghief Quartermaster. GeRING DRESS FABRICS SOW OPENING AT J. J. MAY’S NEW STORE, 308 Pennsyitvania AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, Allthe NEW &8TYLEs of DRESS GOODS for the - SPRING OF 1863. fe 16-6t 300 MILITARY AND ARMY BOOTS, 300 | On Comsienment, for Sale at Manufacturer's Prices. JOHN MILLS, Acwrr, LITARY ¢ FASHIONABLE BOOTMAKER MITTS DA ATER IN FRENCH SHORE ‘Which we offer at very low prices for the nextaixty | furnish tic ammuzition, and prove the triaigan, | Also, Agent for the sale of Militery and Army Boota Gays, to make room for new Spring ‘To perscus in want of : CLOTHING, now is the time to buy them. at No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, ant : CORNER 20TH STREET AND PA. AV. 7. H. SMITH, Clothier, No. 460 Seventh street, ‘Two doors sbove J. Bruca & Co.'s. 2B «Two deere shove Py BoussaLe Faapuor AND FEUIT HOUSE 2 Conxn igure aus ‘Brazers, ‘Bue. ¥) ame Western New 3,000 fea sess. tos teat like :t in this market,) Jost arrives. JONES & Co, BOA SWebT & MLERMY UBANGES, Id FRI Z trom late Boston cargo did PON SE & CO. corner sth and D ete, BLS PUTA TUS, 1,00 0 a From Maine and Jersey, we tt ONION, red and ye:l a Sesteevivel an x se b aud D ats, sa Tort TTER PtTkHE BULITER! R° wit BGG! EGGS! EGGS! GOSHEN TTER, ng HOLL BUTTE: ‘Twenty five cont. bette: og ing: inliatatreml ia F rty per een’ ere Baltimore. 1,000 JONES & CO. corner oth and D sts, Can ATUPR dD all “BUXRE BPLENDID ORE Pos VINES, HERKINGS, TONG Binds Py, Fin and D ate. ISINS, 848 chea, ye SONks a : e & 00., Corner 8th and D ate. Washington. BIC, of eve-y de th var increased ha. Views, = i. Ste rene a, and io fe tine or otherwine,” Also. the OW per ieview tent on receipt a! Y¥ cents BUCKNER & CO \Post Utios Hex 3027 hk Ja 7-ia* HEESE. at New York Sonne dco oduce and .. CorDer »ny: ie te R acy, RARE AND AMUSING. tae Be. Kiegant colored itin EW YORK | ceurtof record, which must be ready for triat a5 soon as g0a8ible, — and not later than three monthe from the dateot from four of the Weymout! largest ufaetories by Efstrachasetta, Waete Cocks, with rod lever,and flange p:ate. ent res rves the right to reject any, Lest DRAPT VEE-RLS “WOR RIVERS AND Stea.nora, of sna, | or | : Forts Alexander, | locaiity, kind, yuan! | st Survey for | { i | ~ | gaged exprenely for the occasion: | | be awarded | oi | the contract. No contract will be given, dor w Thave constantly on hand @ large ggsortment of the iia) gon be +) Sore. sake it aed pagar | spraeboacn Skoog at wholesale and ret at manu- 60! Of 1,060 ror 8, with service o! o! uTeT'B pr ‘ jer, of weich 20 ruwnds will de with solfd shot,and | Suticrn and Traders would do well to call and ox- S@ rounds with shells. The testing iato be dona | smine my «tock befi pose 3 their purchases, free of charge to the cont iat he willbera- | Don’t forget the sumber—5! aeylvania ste, quired to furnish proper facilities for testing, auch | convenient gcourd. storage for ammunition Stin which tee projectiles will bre ubsdaed aut i ed, and the requisite force for handling and | firmpg the guna Ali the cannon are to be made of | the seme quality of ironas thatof the srial gan and the Urdnance Department is tu hay the right to tast the iron during the process 0: fabrication | oftne cannos . for which purpose the fousder into { farn'sh, r-e of charge, at least one specimenfrom | the bead ofeach cannon. and siavs frem cylinders, as before deacrid-d, at the option of the Depart: Tent, uot to exeread one for every ten cangon. Each. cannon is to endure the regula: proofing i apeetien for guns of the same calicra; and none ar to be received or paid for but such 2g are approvod after inspection ana proof, which will tecsived atthe ry where mate.” Bidders willetate the numbers em icalivres ofthe sannon they proposa to furvish on the foregoing specifications and econ- aitians; the place where yareto be made; the as is time of commencing delivers and gthy rate of de- livery per meuth, thereafter. anf the price par pound or ed cannon. No bits will be eu! om found>re actasily com . 4. “Fal are ver at the specified time will anb- ett ‘or to & for sare of the amoant to ‘ delivered at that tine. Each party obtaining a centract will be required to enter into bonds, with proper sure’iee. for ite faithful falfilm-ni! and @ transfer of the contract to another party will canse its entire forfeiture Bidders will bereguired | Marylund. Le: to file with their bids, a bend ia the penalsumof not lest than $5) GA signed by not less than two par-ons, conditioned that ifthe bid is aeceptad the hi ler sba!l comply with his proporal and faithfully and fully perform what be proposes to undertake. The bond not be acknowledged before x jnige of s and the bondsmen must be certi of District Court of the Uaited aace officer in charge of a United ere worth the penal sum of Bed by the Ju Btates, or'an Or ‘arneut " Freee at ener and abuve all Habilities, The tient is reserved to reject all proposals if the prices are deeued too bigb. or if for auy cause it is not deemed for the public interest te accept them. TPropossia will b= sealed and addressed to Gen- rad) W RIPLEY. Chief of Ordaance, Washing- ton. D.© . aud will bo endorsed "Proposals for beavy capnon.’” JW Le 5 futherm Prigadier Gen'l Obief of Ord'e. yN BROK EB—PAWNBROKE __ No. 299 Ligon eitain 9th an streets. ( Money shames Gold, & iver, Jewelry, Dia in good ord: eae ieee Bil articlen in EO PBLLA & 00, idence of which must 2 Broadway, New York. Po Jan 13-e0'n s0 MILLS. Agent. Bn ioe a ————— 8.x .-18s6o0.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITVERS, Exhansied nature’s great restorer. A delight. fal beverage and active tonic. Composad of pure St. Oroiz Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigitsates the body, without stimulating the rain. It destroys solidity of the stomach, j creates am appetite, and strengthens the system. | itis @ certain cura for Dyspépsia, Constipa- sion, Diarrhoea, Liver Complaint, and Nerveus Headache, and prevents Minematic disease from change of dict, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- wdeulurly recommended to wenk ahd delicns persons. Sold by ali Grocers, Drugzgisis, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P. H BRAKE & CO., No. ee %-eu6m U. 8, MAIL STAGES. i v8. Nie Eten pores, Witaihoron ROCKVILLE . L POULKSVILLE and FREDERIC! aves corne. iUth aud G sttvess covery morning for Kockville, and return same day. pecoteys, Thorsiars and Saturdays, runs through aolesville end Frederick. and returns a-xt day. &. corner of lth and G ata , Washington. z BENJAMIN COOLEY, Prov'r, | 12 NTB | a PER-POUND J SUGAR-CURED Hama, | at ADAMEON’S. 506 inth Street, _fe4-1m* Next to Pe: Dry Gonde Store | BLopertr & CO, PORTABLE GALVANIZED IRON PIE BAKERY AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES! We kee> constantly on baud & fall assurtm above ovens, from No. 2 te 9, inclusive, whic! indispensable to the scTL®. Alno, the celebrated A regiment. Trey are extensively used by the U 8. Army. Send f-r printed circular. BIBB & OO, ja 2 Cteo 39 Light strees, Baltimore. nt of are R. RMY FIELD OVEN. They ars of paticient Capacity to bike breai foranectire N&. 3.112 | AMUSEMENTS. | WASHINGTON THEATRE. } OORNEK BLEVENTH AND O &TREETB. i j ra ae ‘ -Mazvar & Oo. | ORR. ...J. A. Gossow j ) Brace Maracen.. agp. @. Mazcre | TUIS FVENING, OTR MAGGIE! OUR MAGGIE! Twelfth nic tof ihe charming MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, who willaprear to-night ie two great characters MARGOT and KATY G SHIRL Mics Fijskeii will sing ker celebrated song, *Trast to Leck,’ and dance an Irish Jig, Margot.tze Poultry Dealer,...... Maggie Mitchail Katy u’shiel, .. .Msgele Miteiet! Thoee demrons of gettin, good seat inust no cure then in advanes. RERMANCE, tue Crinp ov Forterr! A comedy in fra acta, adapted by Mies Mathnsand 8. R. Fisk, will be played on Monday night. Puregs vy Anuisstox,—Raleony Cbaire, 78 eants; | Orchestra Seats, 75 canta; Parquette 2) cents; Fam- tty Circle, 2 centa; Private Boxes, $5. Doors open at 7y ; to comme: oelock. i icin SO i GROVER’S THEATRE. 7ENFSYLVANTA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel ! sRosagy GRowER_.-_. __._.__ starasss j THIS EVENING i Closing night of the thir: week of } MR, AND MRE. BARNEY WV ILLIAMB. Last time positively of sHaNDY MAGUIRE, Tur Roty Boy of tur Mouxtatn, Barney Willicms omodiettia, HIP. ee Monday next—THE MAGIC JOKE! TORS OF ADMISSION —Drees Circle and Releony ars, 56 vente; Grchewtra Chairs 75 cents: Family cle. cents. Beeured Seats. 25 corte extra. WASHINGTON VaRIETIES, NINTM STREET AND PA. AVENUE. ! provele cons... ...A TIAMRLIN & 00. | STAGE MANAGER. JAMES PILGRIM GREAT SATURD4Y NIGHT BILL! ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE MULTITUDE! When Ea urday tight esines ard the Iabore of week rte over, the merciant ¢ hie ledvor, the lawyer censed’ phading the physician visited his patie Re epsealator cou gains, the Idivr obtained his leave of shaenes. and tha ar. | i e then all repair to AT VARIETY HALE Bjoym: nt, Triumpbant su ces< of the Grace n! Artistes, MILLE ZOF and M’LLE LIZETTA. The Young American P:ima Donga, ADA TESMAN. j DICK BANDS, the Champion Daacer. BUDWORTH and MONROR, WALLACR, the Irish Comediaa, Tue Lovevy Biniet Troupe! | THE SCOTCHUMAN’S DREAM’ i THE GIPSIES’ 7 4v" H THE Jia?PV MAN! | | Asp THe Great Trrrig Comrasy! MONDAY NIGH? | Gesne contest between tte cham pion Clog Dancers | TIM HAYES end DICK SANDS | { i | ,PRices oF Apmission.—Parguette ani Fami! | Circle. 25 cente: Orchestra Chairs, 9) c-nte; Seats in Boxes, 75 cents; Private Boxes, (hol fix persons.) #5: Colorei Circ'~, 25 cents. { De ¢ @"cloc oromencea at 80 elk ABHINGTON THEATER, * — elt EY y 8 iz SUNDAY EVENING, February 15, 1333. | First night of KOPPITZ’3 SERIES of GRAND SACRED CONCERTS! The following Talented Artists have been ex- MISS CHBISTINA SCHMID, the Cailt Vio- linist. MRS. CECILYA YOUNG KRETSCIMAR, the celebrated Soprane. MR, WAGNER, the favorite Tenor, MR, JUNKNICKEL, the great Celio. MR. ROSE Oboe. MR. THIEDE, Bassoon. MR SCHAFFER, V Together with a fall and efficient GRAND ORCITESTRA! in, PROGRAMME, PART I. i “Moses in Egypt.” Mrs ‘3. Young Kretse! 5, Americs, Pantasia for Orchestra on American | melogies--... veseem ss, Roppitie iolin Folo. Pixth Air DeBeriet. Musical Direetor and Conductor.....C, KOPPITZ | PRICES OF ADMTSSIO¥ Private Boxes... 22.0... Parquette and Dress Cirele. Orchestra Chairs... .... 2... Ralcony Seats. Parterre. - Seats may be secured at Fe ‘Doors open at 7. Concert will commence at ¢ fe 3 2t* Selore. as = y CANTERBURY! N®¥ one NEW CANTERBURY! LOUISIANA AV., wan S1xTH Sraney, GREAT ACCESSION OF STARS: TORRENTS OF APPLAUSE! IMMENSE CROWDS TURNED AWAY EVERY NIGHT! THE MOST MAGNIPIOENT : ! MUSIC HALL IN. AMERIOAI i The gape fever Sew not the only plece in the city? Ror-do we advertice it aesuch ; but we de claims foc _ by ovis ‘2 spat, st and the Most Popuiar sic Ha ashinetom MEE" “THIS EVENING. Firat week of MISS CLARA HARRINGTON, the Dashing Pact of ase 1 naa fp dE telecon BE & Siftec and accom Tepreses ives of | A¢robatic and ‘Gymnastic diversions, who will pro- duce ZALAERISDYNAMICALEXERCITATION, comprehensively including all the pum’ ial ° CaListHeni0 PORTRAITURES | ‘Brilliant Ruecesn of Migs JULIA MORTIMER, . 3 4 The Poetry of Beauty! | The Terpsichorcan Divinity, _MISS KATE PXNNOYER, E ‘ The Postry of Motion! M’LLES AUGUSTA AND MARIE, The Poetry of Loveliness! THE ARAB LAY, In which Misses Julia Mortimer and Kate Pen- noyer will appear. This act is » companion to the | GIPSY’S LAY. which, after an uninterrapted run of nine months, ir now laid azide for something more new ani at: tractive. ‘Lhe Beautiful Ballet eatitied zi LACKANOLA, in which tha GREAT COURT OF BEAUTY will appear, M'LLE GERALDINF, 1 é MIKS KATE HARRISON, = j{ MISS JENNIE ALLEN Miss FLOKENCE RIVERS, MLLE JENNTMESS LILLIE BRANDON, | And LITTLE ELLA, | The following Talented Gentlemen ill appear in New Acta: GEO. R. EDFSON, I, N. Carr, il. W’ Besn, Frank Wyant, Charley O’Niel, 3. A. Willis, 7.3. Ciark, The entertainment will couclute with the Bal- let Pantomime + ntitled THE FOUR LOVERS! ApMIsston—Baloony aid Parquett+. 25 sents; to Orchestra Arm Chairs. & conta; to Pritste oars, holding nix persons, Doors open at 6% o'clock ; p rformance at ™% A GRAND MATINEE will be next Surar day Afternoon, for Ladier and © at 2o7oim, Admittance—Lediew. 4 cts, Chikiren, io cts, i Parrett. 6. Overture. Der Freischatz,C. Maria de Webor. | 7. Tenor Song, 8*Mailufter r. Wagner 8 C-lo Solo, (a) Ave Maria, b) Serenade, | Fr Eehubert.. --.Mr. Inpgnickel |p, 9. Happy Birdhing of ent. duatt for Voice | | and Klute, W. Vincent Wallace j Mra. Cecilia Young Kretsehmar and Mr. Koppitz Vv Varie. TELEGRAPHIC NEW [ASSOCIATED PREX~ PISPATOHES.) THE Wan IN wissen A Gallant Bash on Marmadute’. Pacces They ure Driven Beyond the White River. The following cfficial dispatch has heen re- ceived at the headquarters fa St. Louis: Weert Prainn, Fev. 7.—Mej. Ger, Curtis: — The donk on Rates ite} “complished ali that was intended. Exprees is just received from Col. Warme, commanaing my cAyAaley division, He drove Marmaduke” of Vatesyille the night cf the {th ing and wounding many, and ex Filson: 1p, among them Cel, Ada Wering eays Captain Rosa, ita casriry, made the aos ps = uch cf the enemy ax could not crowd the ferry-bont swam che river, TM 4 inte Marmnduke's entire {prer is on the other #iGe, Aud the pickels wereexchunging shot tne morning ef the Sth instsnt. Wriing bas remeunted his men from the country. Of course, ax the expedrion was only intended as a reconnoissance ana a f. * it hae ite fall instractions to retarn carefully. JW. Davins Pricadier General Commauding. SGCUTHERKN 4AKMY MOVEMENTS. Loter from Vicksburg—At the Rebel Batteries. Caine, Feb 13.—Memphis pp. neh. Te, say that the rete! adv ince in Mosfiesippi in said to be at Chalona t: Missouri charge into Baresyitte most nm shai: the rsilrusd destroyed by traae inclemeney of the wenther d lays their Movements by way of Tuscumhia, it is reported that the enemy hove removed & lerge part of the aruy of ato Vi ws. burg, and also taken allthe garrison of Mo- bite, except 4,000 tor police duty. The railroad frem Felma to Meridian has been completed, thue enabling the rebels Tapidly to couccatrata their foreee at Vicksburg. The enforcement of the revel conscription act is driving many persons trom Alxvama and Mississippi to the North. jation agsinst carry contraband ar- hieles South, more rigerezs m:asures are re. foried to. All downward bound bwaty will be Stopped at Island No. i}, and their eargo and paseenerre bagenge examined A fteamer which left our fleet near Vicks- burg on Monday reports thats barge loaded With coal ran the blockade on S: Canadian Aiiair~. . 13.—The Governor's speech dm Perliament to-day. Itconrratnlates the country on the spirit of loyalty and zeal in the enrolmentan tion of volunteers, and says it ne ary a bill will be submy for the improvement and ex. tension of the present militia system. It refers to negotiations for aa int-rnal cola. nial railway, and save the attention of the im- perial Government has been called to the im- portance cf opening up the North west fer tment, and direct communication be? wi Canada and British Columbia. A very favor. Able result is expected. The Governor expres- ses the hope that mmission of in yuiry into the condition of the public service will result | in bringing the expenditures of the Province Within the revenar From the Upprr Potomac—Deieat aud Caps tere of Rebels. Harrer’s Ferry, Feb. 3 Che rough, AAG: ¥ rdx oe P.m., a eqund of Baylor’: ent. Colonel ¥, R bel Cay- alry attacked a smal! scouting party of tie ‘2th | Pennsylvania Cavalry, from Keernevsvi tweive moon, near Smith@-ld, Kiiar ou, wounding €wo, and capturing fonr men aad several horses. About ¢ o'clock p.m, my scouts from here fell in with the same pay few miles south of Charivsiown, and attr a running fight of several miles re suptared our men and and captured Lieut. Baylor, and Several horses. at tuo o'clock stere ot E. M. ot Mam s stme ‘ket square and con. The loss is rony t $150.18 or set, buiddin s stock. The iS partly insured. Forher advices trom Yorktown state that Li-ut, Lith, repor ed as having prisorcr im the affair near Williamsburg, was bot witn the squadron. Lieut.>mith was my). r, but mace his escape with fy others * reduces the entire lose w 25. Lieut. Wil f ork d Ss having been taken 1d to have been killed. New York, Feb. 1%—Captain Curtis, of the briz Samuel Churchn Miragoane, > Fet. 4, let 34, . siw a iurg- teumer, painted biach, steering west. She stcod towards us, but night coming on, with heuyy rain and thick weather, we lost sicht of her. Sh supposed to be the privateer Alabmna, rrival of Treasure from California. Niw Youu, Feb. 13.—The steamer Champion itived trom Aspinwall, which port she left the 4th inst She brings $390,006 in ireasure, and was conyoyed by the gunboat Connecticut. She spoke cn the 1th inst, of Matacomho, Florida, the gunboat Sagamere. No Panama papers were reccived. Missouri Legislature. JEFFERSON City, Feb. 12.—The joint session for the election of a United States Senator adjourned yesterday till the 12th of November next. The thirtieth and last ballot stood Phelps, 47, Wingate, 31; Brown, 29; Breckin- ridge, <6; scattering, 6. Necessary toa choice, 71. The fii Legislature. SreinGrizrp, Ti, Feb. 13—A resotution passed the House ‘to. » that as the Canal bill was defeated in Congress, the Governor be suthorized fo appoint Commissioners to visit the Parliament of Canada, and apply for the improyement of transportation to the Atlantic. es PRENTICEANTA. The feat of the Federal ram Queen of the West, last Monday, in running the Vicksburg gauntict ofa hundred hexyy siege guns and th= artillery ef a Rebel steamer, peing unter fire three-quarters Of an hour, was agr extraordi- nary ope, Heor she (we hardly kgow which to say,.for 1am is the one and Quven the other) is worthy of all honor. As a quoenshe has won the crown, and ss @ ram he bears off the horns. It there 4@ a surgeon or physician in tha world e+ pecially fained for his treatmentof Paraiysis, we hope the Government will hant him up and send him to the Army of the Potomac, A Tam is an animal whose butt ison the ‘wrong end of him. Most of the schools in the West are in good condition. While our gallant men are shooting in the battio.field, the young iteas of our chil- dren are ahooting in the school-room. We shouldn't Have much objection, imthe presentscarcity of paper, to print the Jou al upon paper made of rags from the backs of re- bels,so long as there is water enough in the Ohio river to wash them. There is one fearless martyr in Ohio, and that’s Olds.— Wisconsin paper. Weill that’s News. A correspondent described how some of the dying rebels at Murfreesboro prayed. We guees the poor fellows were not used to it. | We have seen a farce upon the stare in which | an old fellow, ip reply to a remark ab jut prop- perty, exclaims “hang property.” ais is ex. y what the rebels are now doinz. Taey x the nigger teamsters of the Union army as fast as they can catch them, Louis Napoleon, it is said, promises not to meddle with us. Letus pat our hirdor. in 4 geod condition of defence, atid he will be iikely | te keep his promise. S7- The Brazilian ladies have live firellies coliected to w at attach them by a drlicate wire bacs and sh a through the vite! part of the boty etch extreme pain es to cause the Littl tire to emit intenee »pa pa + Which im st dazzling and extraordinary effect. 87 Near the road from Bagota co (Quite, | fom Mmetica, there is ariver the wacer v biet ee Fe vinegar. It takes i’s ri Bivens the Ard the ne} whood of tue lentoes, which are 4ty impars tot ite sadpuuric properties, al Burge Rans | Ts of the 1th ; quence of the frequent violation of | en takea | THE WEEKLY Tite encstiont Famtlp and Wow Calving @ grenter y Jourast, ane nee <ceenneat enenneetene aenRR ES THE Sthot or vicnssend. Cansite be Widened and Ber = ie. 10 whe wns Net Needed at tsiend ent te Vicksturg. . ean Correependence Philadelphia Inquirer.) Cate, Feb. §.—Work of the most tmportaat cha. acter is bing periormed upon the | Pevineala, It is work ef be pick and spade ‘bere are wsedin the Fre: thon of batteries oppe- nite Warrenton and theexcavative of = new rcevh tor Perragut'’s cansl. fhe canalis now =} posed, With « mou'h which shall receive the j fell current of the Mieriseippi and convey it Gat. tte the old chapn-l, aleo, tp he ere Ce pered ihe, severe. All cr) bn g Cug throurhtne the fol! strencth of she mvereent into it. ‘Then, shonid the stream r take @eucden tall. we TRAY OX POct lo ew Mace @A inlaedeity, Errn conla rrr # pure through it, at would prove an inveivabie aid im the rductionef the Rebel tirén: bela. Asi the pune not needed at Island No, 10 are new tote h moved to Mix point and f youre are to be erected, so that when the NlecKede shall be opened, iss Temaicing apan *lell pet Lea matt rof chance, hat depend. rpen works and jortifl. ations of the fut moet im; character. Tt heb herbed Wat these gune, epiked at i-tand nol jong since a ‘he order of an. i Lavi were Bol prrmanenily injered, the | tpikes it: many instaners Raving been soft fron win, end sometimes only strip of weod. The | creer for their removal Sou was fiven yes. tevduy hy Gen. A-both, and the first /ibentgoe down to-duy upon the steamer ~ ; man. © Natiwsat Ovrrewcr | Bitt.—We can fine spacer but tore very brief synopsis of thie important meaeure which’ | pasted the Senate Thursesy. It provides for | Ube establishment of s burean in the Treasary | Departmea? which ic te heye charge of the L ceTreney. Dt pi owides for the Rppointment of | & Comptroller, + ecities iis duties, and multe the necessary re etiows for the government el bis cflicr, Lt creaies Lanking Associations, 10 be CrpRnized &8 corporate hoodies, with not | tess than five percons constitatiog the associs- Hien 1h AY Cfse, shows how they are to be or- *d 8Pd governed, prov the proper pards and re<rictions, «te. “These tusti- SYNOPSIS OF YH | pay cus MAY purchase, holt, and dispose of realestate. Hetore any institution cae eem- } Btence business, it moc transfer to the Trea- | surer of ihe Unit @ States bonds of mot fess thus ore-tiird of the amount of the capital i ftock paid in | Gn comply ing with there conditions the in- j ttitutions will be entitied to receive from the | Comp rciler bills of didicrent denominations in amount equal to the capital stock aiready pid in, The amount of there cirenjating/ notes ere Rot to racerd RkOG.0 0, are ty) be distribated ‘hrons bont the Niates, Territories and District ef Colrmbia upen the hasis of representative pepeisiion. ‘lhe Comptrofter a ticn of the Treasurer, is to provice - | graviogs, ete, furmaking these bills or n ytes. pur threagkout These notes are to be heldat the United State. A tox of one per ontun IS to lv paid by these hanketo the Government, cemi-an-stly.in Jely ard Jemuary. The hank ciicers are te make reguitr and accerate reiurns of their tratisactions to the proper acthorties, - Re pot-« bat euch ire provided for in this | DIT will be allowed pu into circulation by thee benks. The bill farther provides Tul: for the sovernment of these institutions in. | Gersil, and at much leneth, affixing eertain for any violations of law,.«n-h asthe ty demands. The bit contains some : }-'hre sections, ard provides a eyetm, which Carried mto op-ration, cannot 141] 10 be advantageous to the whole country. Thee QUAKERS AT THE SOUTH—In common with tLe Retormed Preshywrians, the Westey- | ane, 6p other sects holdwngeiavery in abhor. | nce, he Quake rs have been sutyprcted te a eTeat deal of enfier from the Rebels. ‘The Fri ves’ Keview, of Philsdelphta, thus reporms core rning the Quaty reof North Oarolina : | “We are informed that the Cenae: iptiow nw bas been «plored with mach ricer and that many Fines bave been taken tothe cawns | and have sufsed in T re-pects at Some | trem fagh perty feeling It is eiaeved mat | over five hundred members of eur ‘sovlety hone gene irom North Corolina to the Prae “Dies f:mee the brealing op’ of the Tebellion, ee MAMY eRses whe erty of neh has [om coe tocaecs Sithont much examination of incre. ‘The Friends, however, held iner year! bg as usual, and expitcitly rm ewed the mony Aoamst slavery and «lawe Iebor. | Pome months ago,a@ committer of Friend opre- | sented a memorial to the Stat» Convention and |:to the Confederate Congress of Richmond ask- | (Dg tr exemmpou from military duty. The committee Iepert that they were etfally | trent) din Richmond, but the object of the me- Ircrisl was pot eventarlly attaiged, and | the Friends remained subject to’ tax-or fine | of S°00 exch, as the price of exemotion trom | the Cenecription act. The mecting of Priends, | on serious consideration, decitie® thatthey coul? not conscienthvasly pay this sp-cific tux, it beinz imposed upon them on account of their | principles. ® Tunes Moke CCEA iRON-OLADS TO RE Lv117.—In a few days proposals wili be issued tor the cons'ruction of three enormous ocean iron-clad men-of-wnr, similarto the Dietator and Puritan, pow im course of constraction im Lie Pelepperpecd. qhey _— be over four un fret mucl more iormidene than either che Warhor er the Gloria. iron armor on the turrete will be ‘ho lese thah two {et thick, and the ovtside bow—which will be of iron—wtil be as sharp as: the Madeéfs knice. The. bastery wall anything hitherto concef: é toes can bl Sate Bo a pe cast a twenty-inch balf eter in weight of ‘iron JS maAcs mere. Oh ieee . crnshin h tons, the effect of 7 enement house in Wouvswr street, last Dagen- T. He was engaged in distribnting as agent for a New York Bible Society. of Acc imation, 06% ve a7 The Society | recently received a present of three Obineee | sheep. Their fecundity is remarkable. Tbe | ewes breed regularly twice a year, producing from two to three lambs, and sometimes five atasirth. The woel ts tuily as good at thut of other parieiens but somewhat jess in quan- ity. 87 Three tidurnnd oven hundred and eighty -rix in validr, and fivethouad widows, crpban ebtidren, sieurs and mothers, have made applications for pensions since the ith ot July last, tor losses in the present war in the army, and two handred and sixty-four in the navy, making a total loss of nine thousand and fifty. Tor SF The dreadinily mutitated body ‘of @ wo- man, about thirty years of ag-. was fven: Tuccdsy Merning, on the tints at South Brook- lyn, Conn., balf immererd in a etagaaat pool. She was unknowa and had seen the evening previous in the peighborhood with 4 etranger. ms 87” A Belgian glass-blower has two lage botties,each of a capacity of two aud kalf gallons, and ¥ pounds. Sieg meeve blown at the 3 of letevere Co, at Lodtelngert, are nearly double the size of the largest bottle here- totore made. Portland, last week, Mr. Thomas Farne, who had become insane, chased his westcber out of the room with a stick of wood, | and then esen for some fifteen miantes ) woth no other panmeaten haa a | mercury being below zero. a7” Se rapbina Paterson bas been r York to hard labor in the State Sear, for making Gnd passiag comm. | UW riemt money. = —