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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ‘MUNDAY BXICEPTED,) at THE STAR BUILDINGS, Uorezn PEND’A AVERUB AzD liTa STanEz, ed W. D. WALLAOH,Y chev > rare yore served it packages by ennriersat $4 0 pease aengs seat, Saat Geis 98 & year, A mx ; $1 fF three moatha; and for lesa than monthe at the rate of 12 cents a week. Singie septee, ONE ce: Wrappers. Two Casts. S7 ADVERTISEMENTS should be seat to the Bee before Ito X.; otherwise they may not agycer SPU the next dey PROPOSALS. ROPOBALS FOR WOOD. Peadqariers, eas on ras! Prorosats are invited for fai Woot t te trogee An and around: the ‘Forts hereinafter ip the vicinity of Se re — ie sam~, vis: Forts z — igi: rts Ethan Al | nll and '¥ on the sout! tomac. Obain bridge. ———, pi gprcitess be made ir the folowing Manner, wit: First For wood sta: ding. ( price cord.) Second. For w a = Engine: oth< rwi.g. {price cord ‘ag = Fenny] i ES it ont corded on the ground. mw bef) F t= eunnestine seep i md borality kind, quanti. Propesa wwili be received under this advertise co eee required, Fropoas: wil Received at any time upto Jeet bidder mast attacW Eis fall name and Post master, Sry 19, 1333. } Cfiee address to his bid. and tre nam thi ee pnterested ia the prepesal mast. pear ia An oath of alicciance to the G, " i a ee snust ae genbany ea a “ Bids opened from to time, - tracts or purchases made as the ‘wood may be re: quired. sue is reserved to accept all or any part of Prozcsals Wood,” and should be end a, PB: ae a Satorse roposals for ELIAS M. GREENE, Lient, Colonel Chief Quartermaster fe 3]-Im Department of Washington. ROPOSALS FOR WeoOD. Head: ‘ers, Defenses of Washinzton, Office of Chis Quarter ier, Jan. 2, 1783. Prorugats are erie Pe Wood to ‘he troops in and around tie Forts hercinafter , frout parties owning wood or wood lauds rs the Vicinity of the same, vis: Forts Alexand » Fran! Tonally.own; Forts Kearney, De Rusrey, Massa ebusetts, wacom, poe 3] eee Banker ag Raratoga ayer, Lincoin, Batteries = Scott and’ Cameron, on the Rorth side of Pro co be made in the following maanar, First. Vor wood standir g, (pri rd.) Second. For wood felled by U- Engineers or otherwise rice cord. Faia. Nor wood ent and corded on the round, posals must Pro; c ify the iocaitty, kind, quan- 9 St cuolies of © wood ment 5 8 will be recsived under this advertise ir the amount of wood required up toJune bidder must attach his fall name and Post address to his bid, and usmes of aH par- ties interested in the proposal must sppear in the ‘Am oath of allegiance to tha Government of the sted States must ascompany cach bid will-De cpened from time to time, and con- tracts or purchases made as the wood may be re- eent is reserved to aceept ail or any part of erapecals, should, be, endersed, “Proposals for —e m ELIAS M. GREENE, Lieut Colonel and Chief Quartermaster jas0-tf Defenses of Washington. ” oes SUPPLIS, Orrros or tum Cuter QuietTenwast Qe. “y the brit Wasuingron September 3, Paoresats are invited fo f eftae army of the Folenaciite 2 followloe artities: S200 Maled, tho weight of each bale ta be taaried Aamo bushels ‘of Oats, of the best quality, in Tements’ acd Hickory Wood, well seasoned of : best quali is the endorse- ‘the contracte Did must be accompanied 73Tsons should sed “ Propseals for Mood? as the case, may be,and er envelopes. * Lieut. Col. and A.D. 0.. Onief Quartermaster. a DRY GOODS, ke. 200 PIECES SPRING PRINTS, MERRIMACE, COCHECO, PACIFIC, SPEAGUE, and ENGLISH PRINTS, im very choice Spring Colors, and will be sold at low prices, by the piece or in less quantities. Also several cases of 1400 PACIFIC LAWNS, in the very best styies and at much lower prises than they can be cold at after the Ist March, 303. J. MAY, 305 Pa. avenue, J fe2 et ; Detween 9th ana loth ss, 324 — 324 REMOVED: CHARLES L. LOCKWOOD Having removed his stock of GENTS’ FURNISH- ING 6®0Ds from the Store 353 Pennsylvania Ave- nue, (under Brown's hotel,) to the old stand of Messrs. Ciacert & May, No. 324 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, will offer to bis many friends and customers, 8 new and complete stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! namely: White Linen Bbirts, All-woel Shirts & Draw- White Muslin Shirts, ere, Vancy Muslin Shirts, Red Flannel Shirts and Negolia Shirts, Drawers. Army Ebirts, Merino Half Hose, Merino Shirts & Drawers Brown Cotton Half Hose, Silk Shirts and Drawers, Bleached Cotton do. Kid, Castor, Buck, Cloth, 8ilk and Thread Gloves. Also, a large stock of Army Gloves and Gauntlets, Mik Handkerehiefs, Linem Handkerchiefs, Silk-and Wool Searfs and Ttes, Also, @. P. EB. C. Geuts’ Patent Enameled Collars, at wholesale and retail, 10 for 40 cents, bL. P. B.C.& C. Ladies’ Patent Electro Collars and Cuffs, 6 seta for @ cents. @7 FINE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS, At 324 Pexneyiyaxts AVENUB, between 9th and Ith sts, Having purchased of Mr. J.B. Oracetr his en- tire stock of DEY GOODS, I will now offer the same to the public at LOW PRICES, for the purpose wf closing that branch of the business, Fi] Mr. J. B. Clagett has kindly consented to make bis office with me for the purpose of closing his old business, apd also to assist with his advice and in- fluence in closing his late stock of Dry Goods. CHARLES L. LOCK WOOD. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL NINE fe 4-20" O'CLOCK. HANDEERCHIBFS. Fos LADIEs— wbrvidered, Gress Linen. Hestitched, Top Bordered, Mournin, 1s, and o' re. ENTLEMEN FOr Deer dered, Wemstitehed, Pine Plain Large Aize. = “ Heavy German Handspen. an above stock es very loret. sad we will — cea un : “ae aig ye 8, & W, ME ENDERG 4S Market Space, under Avenue na ——" between Tth and 3 tte. Mo DIARY NORTH AND #OUTH —By Wa. . Russe! feopondent o! Times, We. {jae} FRANCK TAYLOR, klin, Mansfield, Pennsylvania, Battery | . bale Catalogues to be AUCTION SALES. FUTURE BAys. _ By WL. WALL & O0., Auc-ionsers. LO? NEAR THE WESTSEN MaARKRT, ON K 4 atkeer, at Avction.—On MONDAY APLER NOON, 2¢ of Mareb. at 4 o'clock, we will acil.in front of the preiises, Lot 4, square 76, fronting 49 feet on north K «trast, tetwean ith and Zit ata., fora small businevs house. Fuua at dale; and conveyance at oxpeuse of pur- and very euitzble Te: 3 O0., Aucti Southwest corner of Penn, ave, aud oS Rane Boos: EDALS, AUTOGRADP! HONDAY AVEERROON Masts othe ee eosin We will teil, at the Anction Rooms, s collection of Tare HeOks.fenm the Libraty ofa gontieman Atexandria, irgivia, consisting of over 6,0u0 vol- Military Ecience, Biography, Natural and Political flatory, Government Pubdications Law, Philosophy, Geography, Bpacohes, Pamph- French’ Spanirh, Latin, Greck, Welch, German Dutch Dictionaries, And ether scarce and valuable Books, embracing every branch of belies it ttres and science, Caper Coins, " Gold. Silver, and Medals and Autograp! Revolutionary snd Ante-Revolutionary Newspa- | a4! }t ers, Cu:foaition, Paintings, and Bagrav ings, Willbe on exhibition a few days previous to the had on application at tae W. Lb. WAL% & 00., Aucts, Auction Rooms. fe 26 M faciaa incur d from the Clerk’s Office of the Cir- euit Court ef the District of Columbia, for the ccunty of Washington, ant to me directed, I will expore to public sale, for cach. at the frontof the Court House door ot raid county, on FRIDAY, the th day of March next, 1853. at 12 o'clock ., all defendant's right, title. claim and interest in aad to Barter Lot No.3. ia equare No. 353, in the City of asbington, D.C., beginning 99 fest froin the scuthwest corner of said square, and running thence due north 1 fic 3inches; thence eaat forty: one (él) feet; thence north 3 feet; thence sast 53 feet Wh incher; thense south 14’ fart } inches; thence west $4 {eet 107, inebes, to the place of be: gioning, together with all nnd singular the im prevements thereon, seized and levied upon asthe Property of George Barteman, and will be sold to satiety Judiciale No.3, to May term 1855, in favor of James West. WARD H. LAMON, fe 28-dtd, U. 8. Marshal, J NGLICE.- By virtuc of an ordar of distrain i inst the goods and chattlos sf the inte Aaron H. Palmer. to sztisfy rent due und in arreara te the he'rs o: Fam'l W. Handy,I have levied upoa the following goods to-wit: iW ¥, 1 Spanish do. oks, Vorecester Dictio T4 volumes found Lot Stationery, Iron Bedstead. T: Wardrobe, Mattreares, Sheet, forts, Bisnk ts, Wachstand, Czairs,& I hereby give notice that 'T go 5 Lounge, e. Will well the above cs i: frout of the Rank of Washington, near 7th weetand Pa. avenue, on TUESDAY. the 2sth a& 1€ o’eh a. m., to the pighest bidder for [fe 2°-3t"]} WM. MARTIN, Bailiff. SP TUE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UN- VIBATURDAY NEXT, sx:ne hear and place, fe 23-e0t* WM. MARTIN. Bailiff. By 3. C. McGUIKE & OO., Auctioneers. Vy ERY DESIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE at Pennie AUCTivx.—Un MONDAY A¥TER- NOON, March sd. at 4 c’clock, ou ths premises. No. 395, Wth street, we will sell’ the lot of groun on the west sis isth street, between @ and H streets, together with thi which consist of a well- Improvements therevn, h uilt three-story brick Gweliing boure, 25-foot front, with a two-story back building, containing in all fourteen rooms, dry wel: in the cellar, furnace, and Ras through- out, With 8 10:‘oot side entrance or alley war, and is situate: within one square of the War and cus: Navy Departments, x B. Possession given at once, Terms at sale. fe %4-dts C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, 4.0. McGUIRE & CU.. Auctioneers. ANDS0M® GOTHIC COTTAGE AND LOT AT PUBLIC SaLe—Oa TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, February 24th. at 4 o'clock, on the premises, we sball cell part of Lot No. 7, in square No. sl, front. ing Mfeet on Virginia avenue. between 2st and aad streets and running back an average depth of about feet. toge her with the improvements, consisting of a handsome and weil built Gothic Cottage. containing some seven rooms, all in per- fectorder, Possessien given Ma the rent at the rate of tie. Terms cash, in current fanda, fe J... McGUIRE & CO., Auets. THE ALOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON f the weather until FRIDAY, Feb. 27th, RE & €O.. Aucta. By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Anctioneors, UPERIOR ROSEWOOD VEN OCTAVE Ist, purchaser to receive 40 per annuui, until that Ss SD Grasp Praso, Pier Giasses. *URNITURE AND Bocsero.p Ervzets at Previc Avc On THURSDAY MORNING, February 25th, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of David Saunde west side of Sixth street, near EK. we shail Furniture and Household Effects, comprisine- Buperior Ki od Seven Octave Grand Piano, made in Lei psaic, Green Cloth Embroidered Cover and Stool, Pair of French Plate Gilt-frame Pier Glass, with abs, Plush covered Arm and Parlor Chair Damask covered Kasy Chairs, Unin C Mahogany Lounges, in Ha:r-clovb, Cane and Rush Seat Chaire, Mahogany Rockers, Br s and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcioth, Bo shogany, Centre, Uali,and Fancy Tables, Chicere Book stand, Alabaster Vases, Walnut ecrner Book-shelves, Engravings, Buperior Etagere, Sideboard, with Marbie-top, and Mirror doors and back Walnut Extension Dining Table, Sideboard China, Glass xud Crockery Ware, Silver-platod Castor, Liquor Stan¢s, Spouus, Forks, Beg Stand. and Bitcner, = plate Mantle Mirro: Ww utJenny Line Beds te: Toilet Seta, vle-top and Pisin Bureaus, and Washstandts Hair and Husk Mattressen, Bolstera and Pillows, Blankets, Comforts, and Spreads. Walnut Single aud fron Bedsteads, Glasa Prout Beok-casc, Atm Chairs, Writting Table, Mahogany Breakfast Table, Air-tight Stoves, Fire Irons, : Toarther with an excellent astortment of Kitchen Requisites. Termscash. 5g McQUIRE & CO., Auets. fe2l-d (Rep. & Chron,} B7THE ABOVE BALE IS UNAVOIDABLY wectepne until MONDAY, March 24,same hour “ea J.C, McGUIRE & CO, Austs. By J. C. SMcGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. HHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN Qrorcetswx.—By virtue of a decreas of the Circuit Court in a cause wherein the President and Directors of Georgetown College are complainants, and John H. Furgueon is defendant. No. 1.757. Rauity, the undersigned will sell at public auction on TURSDAY, the luth day of March, las3 at half. 40°clock p. m., on the premiaen, to the highest idder, the east Dalf of Lot numbered sixty, (60,) in Holmead’s Addition to Georgetown, beginnin for the same at the southwext intersection of Wor! and North streets, and running thence southward- ly with the west line of North street one sundred and twenty (1: nty feet six iuches; thence norther- fel Sarailel te the Graf line one hundred and twont feet to the south line of West street; thence wit! raid south line easterly with « straight line twenty t six inches (30.6) to the beginning, situated in . Bea. this TR, Clock, fee Georgetown, D. Wert tand North strects,and improved by a go: ith interoat, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, with endorsers to be approved b the Trustees, The terms of sale must be compli. with in five days, or the Trnetee may resell, at the | faniti rehaser. Tiel a coe ee oR Pee erantes, fe:7-Stawaw&ds J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. By W L. WALL & CO., Austioneers. ATALOGUE SALE OF 6,000 VOLUMES CYOORE part belonging to the brary of Gen. i i re 3 i Warinaton. Partichlels WALL & OO., Aucts, “8 SALE.—In virtue of & writ of eri rg order of Court, issued from office of the cireuit court of the District ef . for the county of Wasbington, a me Girected. I will expose to public « for cash, ip front of the court house door @! ssid county, on MON DAY, the gth day of March, 1883, at ee clock m,, the fcllowing deseribed property, to-wit: Part c Lots Nos. 75 ard 77, in John Thrakeld’s a dition te Georgetown. in the District ef Columbia. the same beirg included in the foilow tea ude; Beginnivg for the same on 3d street, at » point distant 4} feet Giaches from the southeast corner of Lingan and 24 sta..(eaid point being the end of the first line running east f'om said corner menticned in a deed from Henry Goldsmth to Georgetown College.) ano running thence east- wardly with 2d street 29 fect 6 inches, thence south- erly paraliei with Lingan street 66 fanty tapnes weetwardly and parallel with 24 street 29 feet 6 in- ches, thence northerly and paraliel with Lingan strect to the point of 2eginning, tagether with all and singuiar the improvementa thereon, seized levied upon as the property of Joshus Bateman, and +} te infy judicials No. 44 to May term, Tea TE favor ot Jane Bateman. WARD H MON, fe Wate 7 "1. 8. Marahal BO. w“ HIDES—WIDES. id at Publie Auction, every Woreeps “ETURDAY, at Ii o'clock m., at the Wharf on reet, Washington, the Governmen jee on hand at the time ef er cash, in Treasury notes, to be paid at the moment of terron.) ‘Lt. Col. and, 8, 0.8, ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtus ofa writ of fierl | #0) feet; thence westerly parallel to | U., at the southwest corner of | third in cash; the residue in and 13 | i 1 o i Those boat | tory brick | ean be had at his office, southeast ocrner of Payot FOR SALE AND RENT. A FiRSE-CLags HOUSE TO RENT AND FUR- NITURE FOR BALB,on 1 street. near tr 5 For particn!ars address ‘A. B.,” Box 75. ‘Wast- ingt-n, fe 25 3t* ‘OR RENT—A vi desirable FUR +ISHED Kk ROOM We the Patent Omen, No. 496 H at., éerrer ef bth. The room frorts south aad cast, wich windows imeach front. References reaaired. Apply on the premisen. fa 2-3t* Fre RENT—A-well Furnished HOUSK, sui of RGOMB. and single ROOMS. ina healthy loca tion, sid onthe route of the street encs, immediately. Addresa‘' A. ? Star Offic FFOR RENT—Two ROOMB. in rear of tore on the ‘Avenue, suitadle for sa: sales-rooms, or storage of goods in emall bulk, such as fancr goods, orthe like. Addr’ sa Box 20 Star Office fe 24 3t™ | Fete FOR SALE.—A lot of fine Land, situated ure mile beyond the Old Soldiers’ Home near Fort Slocum, containing 37% acr.«, and in the Bis- riet. It in’ admirably adapted to gardeniag or Fiming purponaa, and will be divided if desired, is offered a) te age le. for particularainguire of Dr, L. NOBLE, _ Pann, aveaue, between 1th and 12th streets. Fo 24-5t* re SALE—To close an estate—two of thore de- sirable HOUSES in Waverly Terrace, cast aide f Franklin #quare,in Haltimore city. ‘Also, su- rior BUILDING LOTS opposite the Square, ‘bey will be roid a great barcain to clone an estate. ly to ASA HIGGINS, agent for the adminin- r8,No, 10 Waver.y Terrace Franklin Square, Baitimore, fe 24-1w* FOR BENTO Farniahed ROOMS. Also an OF- FICK, 487 12th at. fe 23-20" HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, CONSISTING of a large PARLOR, with BED-ROOM conneet- B | ed, and Bath-Room,with Potomac water on the fame fiour; well furnished throushoat, at 464 Ninth street, between D aud K, fe 21-1w* VALUABLE LOTS FOR 8AU8— Fitty. BUILDING LOTS for sele, in square tween 9th and j0th streets east.and B and C south, and «nly one rquare Railroad, easto the Capitol. Terma: One-third cash; and the balance in ten yearly. instalments, with interest. cr further particulars, enquire oF R. &. DAVIS, office 389 D st., in front ‘of the City Hall, fe 17-20 @TEAM FLOUR MILL FOR RENT he *Ma- \ tropolitan Steam Flouring Miil,” situated on Canal, corner of 12th street, in the city of Washing ton, belonging to the catate of C. L. Coitman, de- ceased fered for rent, or s lease for thrae years or lees time if desired. This Mill is well estab ished, has six ran of burrs,and is capable i a large business, Inquire of either of t ders. ROBERT COLTS JAMES ADAMS, fe 17-eoSw Executor and Trasteer, GOOD FARM FOR SALE—120 acres in cuiti- vation, 843; acres in timber; with House, with 4 rooms; 70 young peach new Frame us; 7 trees apple orchard. Jt is situated on 7th atreet turn ven be- "eoth frem the Navy Yard and ap pike, about 73; miles from Washi: 2, c. wv acres of the above is good and ferti low lant, aud the remainder No 1 uplan ting on two county roads ‘Terme easy. kale will De closed at ence For particutars py of J. P. BARTHO- se Bee LE) A. BAKER, 555 Seventh st, fe 14-2 CUANCE TO INVEST.—The subscriber hap a number of Houses for sale, canging in valae trom $0 to $6,000 offering a Road ehance tr in- {fe i2-e01t"} yM T. DRURY. |M THE. WEEKLY. STAR. Tile excellent Family 04 Kews Jeuroal, om- taloiog © arester variety of lnterestiog soedi thas ean be found JB GNY Cther-ds pablistet on Friday morning. Uthat bas made Ths Daily Keamins Mar vireclate so Seberally throsgbost the ecustry BT Bingle copies (te wrappers) cam be procured. at the counter, i mediately after the israeof the paper. Price—THREE CENTS. “AMUSEMENTS, WASHINGTON THEATRE. CORNER ELEVENTH AND C STREETS. Mawaouns... ........ Musens Mampen & Gosson Stace Mawacun... -.....,... PRED. Mannan Treaccaen Geo. W. Faxnen THUREDAY EVENING, Fed. 2. The Menagrment arnourec with great pleasure that the celebrated Cemedi: R B. JOHN 8, OLARKE, SiN mont poritively appear to-night. “He's gay Humor’s favorite son, Rich in all her best caresses.”? MISS ALICE @RAY will also appear. OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. 3.8. Ctarkeas.... vy Mins Alice Gray an Mrs. Garpard TOODLES. Mr. J. 8, Clarke in his unrivaled character of moTHY TUopLEs. Friday, second appearance of Mr. J. 8. CLARKE. Pricas oF Apmissio! Balcony Chairs, 75 cents; Seats, 75 cents; Parq , 0 cents; Fam- lly Cirele, % cents; Private Boxes; y5. Doora open st 7; to commence at 8 o'clock. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hote} -Leomar> G@ucovag___. ___..__..__ Mamaems wo of the gteat’ Comic Artistes, 4 £y'wittiams, Last nigh’ MK. AND MKS, BARNEY WIL! When will be < need the Fairy Spectaci, LAEMS OF RILARNAY Mr, Barney Williemeas Mrs. Barvey Williams as. r, D. Setchell as. To eoncinde with THE MAGIC JOKE, “ght. Bammer Willisane Friday. Joint Grand Complimentary Banefit K.and MES, BARNEY WILLIAMS, dant McLaughlin -Kate Kearney .-Peter Swan Prince Doloroso. .... a of M J ILLARD HALL, FF st., directly in rear of Willard’s Hoisi. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1863. THE LAST ORATION OF THE COURSE. The third and best ora ion of the course of three will be delivered by MASON JONR®, FRIDAY. Eubjeet— EUROPKAN ASPEOTS or THE AMERICAN REBBLLION. This Oration was delivered at the Academy of Musi’, New York, to a house so crowded that the doors had to be -losed before the commencement of the Leciure, and money refused to be taken. On the foliowi: vening it was repeated to a house equally as Firty Crxts the principa: Mi. and Bookstores, ard at the door, Motels Doors op: n at 7 o'clock, Orat on at8o'clock. f25 ALUABLE FARM FOR SALK.—The urder- signed will cll a valnable FARM, situated upon the Turnpike road, leading from Washington te Bladensburg, directly opposite the residence of: John C. River, Esq, an adjoining the farm of Alau Dodge, Esq. The farm contains from 139 to 140 acres ofiand, the greater part of which ia in a good state of improvement, and is peculiarly adanted to the cultivation of fruit, and garden vegetables, There is a new and tastefully constructed Dwelling House, pleasantly situated upon the place, and also several of the finest building sites ia the District, There are fourishing young apple and peach or. chards, together with a most choice collection of pears, cherries, apricots, &e.; indeed the place is celebrated as one of the finest’ frnit growing farms in the vicinity of Washington. It will be sold en- tire, or if desirable, it will be divided, Weare anxious to sell in order to the settling the business githe estate of our late father, Apply to the aa dersigned. ¥. Ro VEITCH, fe 11-Im* J. W, VEITCH! FP OSNISHSD ROOMS TO RENT—For Font, at 450 lth street, east side, between Gand H streets, neatly furnished and’ yery comfortable BED ROOMS,’and SITTING ROOMS, and PAR- LORS. The neighborhood is one of most desirable in the city. | Brory attention paid to those occupy. ingthem. No children in the house. ja 2- PERSONAL. WASHINGTON AND RE WARD.—Orr GroxcETown RaiLxoap Company, Wash- $50 incion, Feb. 25, 1983.—A reward of S00 whl be paid fcr any information that will lead to the dizcove ard conv rT tien of the wie, $e picts who assaulted aril beat THOS. FULUALOVE, one of the contuc- tora of this company, on Mon¢ay night, the 23 in- stant, near the Aqueduct wai 8 fe 2 3t_ [Int.& Chron.} Gen 8 BCRET DISEASES. . FORREST Cures all Diseases of Im- ne matter how long contracted.or will He has had several years’ expe- n Ty hosyitals in Europe, aud war- rants to any of the above diseares. Office howr®, 12to4 and 6 to 10. Private rooms for con- sultations with ladies. Consultations free. Ist. north, between 7th and uth sts., (3 story brick, Beme on the door.) fe 25 Im* M NO IMPOSITION ADAME ROSS, Doctress and Astrologist, was born with a natural gift. She tells the past and future—was never known to fail. Cause speed: marriages, brings together those long separated. Cc s all diseases; business strictly confidential. 5 F atreet Wert, between 6th and 7th, near . .The only person that can show 8 ef futu®e husband or absent frien Ladies 5) cents; gentlemen $1. fe 24-1m* STROLOGY.—H: rived in Washington, the A o yOR MADAME RREST, Poctress AXD ASTROLOGIST. | fhe isa seventh daughter, was bora with a natu- ral gift, and was a pupil of the renowned As- trologer, Signor Moretta, of Venice. She tells our pastlife und future destiny, brings together neparated, causes speedy marriages, can show likenesses of your absent ¢hildren or frienda, or future husband. Cures all diseases. Burinese strictly confidential. Always at home, in I street, between 7th and ata_, the only three- house in thesquare. Namecn tne door. Ladies fifty cents; gentlemen not admitted. The only la¢y in America who possesses the truescienco of Ant: ey. ) im* EATS, LES M pattie PRUITS, FISH} SOUP, in Hermetically Beaied Cans, at NAGLE’S, 289 Pennsylvania avenne fo 3 PAVANA AND CHEWING ArppMBSTIO SEGARS, soil SMOKING TOBACCO, Of all manufactures, at BB, fess "259 Pennsylvania avenge. pee SLEEPING SENTINEL, y FRANCIS De HAFS JANVIER b Aster’ PY ik, MURDOOH. in the ibhorinh 2 ee he Botte fe Cham- 5 ice cents. ber. Just pablished. arte & BOLOMON’S fe 23 Metropolitan Bockatore, 322 Pa. ay. B.A. HUET) * ov Paris, PRaxce. This eminent Physician contiaues his successful treatment of Consumption, and, from discoveries jim during an extensive parte of over dl — ape souet ina charge. e address of persons ¢1 having tried all the train of eracked-up remed inbalation, cuugh tyrup, pills, cod liver oil, & and Freaerick streets, Baltimore, Md. Oo” COGNAC 1. BRANDIES, HENNESSEY, DUPUY, OTAR,, Ete., fe6 aT NAGLE’S, fe23 289 Pennsylvania avenue, Hoenn D LON anni PON o onDIaL GIN, aT NAGLE’S, 289 Pennsylvanta avenu fers 12 CENTS PER POUND BSUGAR-CURED HAMS, aT A SON'S, 506 Ninth Stree! ant to Perry's Dry Goods Store. N. HOTEL IN*W YORE ORNS OF 77H AND & BTS, Orrosire Rost Orrics. CLEAN—NBAT—OOMFORTABLE. 91.25 per da: Ed pad week. Single Rooms 50 te ‘igh z week, SE wei ARBIVAL OF FICKEN & WIL- NOAM S DELICIOUS BIRUP, Best Green and Englia! ik Teas, Prime Java and Rio Coffees. Buc eat and Family Nov anda New Mockerel 08. 1 aD New Le seiner reduction inthe price of Coal Ou, . TMER fe 7-2w* 111 Pa. ave,, betw. 1yth and 2yth, J ARIETIES! VARIETIES}: “* Be sure you're righi—thew xo ahead :”” That's the motio we adopted when we started OUR FIRET-CLASS MUSIC HALL! We started qn the right “track,”’ and have kept the “iead’* a along, Until we discover another trying to‘*Canter” over us and bury us in oblivion; a OUR WELL-ENOWN QUALITIES in the race of public amuse menté have induced the — by. their universal patronage, to acknowl- edge that THE ODDS ARE GREATLY IN OUR FAvoa. | Those who are skeptical in the matter, let them ue THE VARIETIES, the Referee in this im portantamusement question, | ight is the Last Trial Match bet’ To DECK BANDS and TIM MAYES THE GIPSY’S LAY thrives most prosp:rously. M'LLE ZOE sud M’LL¥ LIZETTA both appear. The great Priina Dorn: MISs NELLA KICHINGS. ALL THE ARTISTES IN A DOUBLE BILL; &#" See this morning's Chronicle for out special auvertivement, fess V ILLARDS’ HALL! SATURDAY, Feuavany 28. 195%, MADAME ERNESTINE DE VILLIERS’ GRAND VOCAL AND INSiK SMENTEE CONCERT! Assi: MIS4 JULIANA MAY, Soprano, MK. GOODALL, Violin MR. JUNGNICKEL. Violoncello. Mi. , Pianist. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Tickets for ale at Willards’. all the prizeipal Hotels, Music and took Stcres, and atthe door, a EW CANTERBURY! W CANT OANTERBURY! LOUISIANA AV.. NEAR SIXTH Staerr, Gniward swe 60 in our glorious success> FOUR NEW STARS THIS WERK. A CHANGE OF PROGKAMMB, JIMMY CLARK PRANK LAWRED 5 Male Dancer. The Celebrated Boneless Man C. W. PARKE opian Comedian. Continued success of Miss Julia Mortimer, Miss Kate Penneyor, 's Mile Geraldine, Mops. Szollosy, George B. eson. . Syivas Clarke. : Willis Armstrong. Misses Jennie Allen, Lilly Brandon, Rlorence Rivers, Kattie Harrisoh, M'lles Jennie, and La Petite Ela. First week of H.W. Egan, Billy Ever Misses Lottie Clifford, and Josephine Florence, Fzollony"s Beautttat Ballet '¢ Beas aliet, In whi: e Court o auty willappear. ais” People, Rew ngs, New "Dances, New it. wn Acta, and bisa THE ARAB LAY, The performance will conclude with the Beauti- ful Trick Pantomime, entitled THE MAGIC BARREL ; OR -... THE FAIRY OF THE FOUNTAIN. Tite, s Clown... ......... Mr. Geo, BR. Rdson. Adwirsicn 26 cents; Orchestra, 5) ceats; Private Boxes (boldiny ary, oe aie atT% Doors 0} o ; ANOS . A Grand Matinee BATURDAY, at z o'clock. Admission—Ladies, # ots. Children, 10 cents. HINSON FAMILY. mn yee “TRIBE OF ASA!” ° ° 'Y, FREDDY eee ABBY, FEIT TLE DENNETT mies st €ONCERT: t WHAARDS HALL, On THURSD «¥ EVENING. February 38, Deing if SODES 0! “Home, Hope, ines!” Faith, Fri ecdom: Frettmniy and "The Paget? our Union Forever ”* Cards of admission, 50 cents : children, 3 ants, Doors open at 7: Cobesre at Borclock,” To ap att W ILLABDS’ MALL—The Fashtonable Acadery.— Mr. GOOBALL respec 3 forms masters and misses desirous of i the fashionable dances—ineluding the Horace G vard’s Quadrille, now so popu’ can commence their lessens at once. entitled to admission to the grand Floral Lersons every Saturday aftarnoon, at 20" Tmasters and misses, at Willards’ Hal teeacns Sauls’ at my residene, lth and I sts, fe 19-1m* GARDINES ; s ANOHOVIEB SWEET OIL, fe CAPERS, Ei NAGLBE’S . fez 259 Pennsyivania aveou 486 PAPERHANGINGB! Gold and Vaivet, Gold ped, and medium priced Gold Papers, Btam; with a varied stoek of Glazed and Blank the lowes cash prices. HADES! New Desigrs. ela Band ang Imitation Gold Band | Window Fhades. Buff, Green and Blue Hollaad, or any required style or awn a5 sor oo to erder. VA raf Maianted te be gone with Gold ae ‘a District, from the best manufactory in the Becta yaoi of smal aed Oat a | Sard Virite Hames, of foreign and demestio man. | ufactures. a braci Copies of coleurated Pictures, etna and Stata ae TCTORE CORD AND TASSELS! PICTU “a Nails Be. Ordere for Pay oe irinios Bhades punctually executed by work- men in city or country. rms cash. _ MARERITER. &7-Please rem tl ser 450 7th srrest, ard ‘Ue tarmnonsh por goods ame labor. Jals-* * [Ww OB GA GRAPES. ERW, OROP M st received at the A rabih atorive of kM SININGER & ©0.,237 Pena, avenue, near [3th st. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} THE WARIN TENNESSEE. Nasuvitry, Feb. 25.—Gen. Wheeler's whole force of four brigades of rebel cavalry are this side of Columbia, Tenn., and are reported to be carrying off all able-bodied contraband= south. A tion Of this ferce are within four miles nklin. Last night the Federal lines were at Frank- lin, and a large force under Col. Gijbert was at that place. No fears were apprehended of an attack by the rebels. The reports of Forrest's death are not be. lieved here. The railroad now rans to Har- peth river, one mile this side of Franklin We have bad a heavy rain all and the Cumberland is again rising rapidly 1t will probably overflow its banks, Union Mecting ax Cincin CINCINNATI, Feb. 21.—An immense Union meeting was leld bere last night at the Opera Houre and Melodeon Hall. Both ptaces were filled to overflowing. Resolutions were adopted dectarinc that we give renewed pledges to perpetuate the Union; that we serd the greetings of the administra. tion to the Ohio suldicrs; that we will support a vigorots prosecution of the war; that the Mittistippi must roll unbrekex to the gulf: tbat cubmitsion to the conetituled iaws and authorities is the only basis of free government: that we will sustain those in power, whether they please us or not, until o'hers are putin their places. The speakers were W. S. Groesbeck, Henry Stanbury, Governor Morton of Ludis tiov- ernor Tud cf Ghio, Ex-Governor Wright of Indians, Ex-Governcr Dennion of Unio. General Corey, Judge Lane of Alabama, and othere. Gunpowder Explosion—Fourteen Persons Killed. Witminotos, Del. Feb. packing. house of Dupont’s powder works exploded at twoo'clock thisafternoon. Fourteen workmen were killed and seyeral others badly wounded. ‘Lhe other works were not seriously damaged. The names of thore killed were as follows: Jamee McKenna, Fergus Moore, Sam‘) Pisher, Sawm’l Fisher, Jr., Edward Devlin, Hugh Dev lin, Richard McLaughlia, John (Quire, John P. Dehun, John Haggerty, Thos. Clarksie, Thos. Dougherty and Jamee Credan. The caure of the explovion is not kaown. 5. Mutiny on Shipboard. New York, Feb. 25.—The nezre crew of the ship Lucy Thompson mutinied to-day 2 the ship was abouttosail. Asharp <trnggle en in which the mate, Wm. Blecksto-k, was knocked down and struck with a belaying-pin Capt. Crocker, seeing his danger, fired a pistol, wounding one cf the mutievers, when the whole gang were driven forward. The hi then arrested the mutineers—sixte: ber. Congressional Nominations HArTForD, Feb. 25.—The democratic conven- tion of the first congressional} district have nom. inated A. P. Hyde tor Congress. The democrats | of the recond district have unanimonsiy nomi- nated Jas. English for Congress. 1 im Boston. Boston, Feb. 24.—General Wool visited the nhayy yard to day, and thisevening ie the cuest of Gov. Andrew. The legislstive committee on military affairs have reported complimentary resolutions to Gen. Wool The Ste er No. S0? EW YORK. Feb. 25.—A dispatch per steamer v states that the steamer 206" was the Mersey on the 5th instant, and ex- lying pected tosail ina few days for 2 Rebel ren- dezyous. Chief _of Police. Bostow, Feb. 24.—The board of aldermen to- day appointed John Kurtz, formerly colonel of the 25d Massachusetts regiment, chief of police, | in place of Gen. Ames, removed, New York, —The steamer Asia , Frenee. At Galveston he acted asa FURTHER EUROPEAN NEWS BY THE EUROPA. Mr, Lindsay, M. P., denies being the hotd-r of “Confederate bonds,” or having entered inty Buy contracts with the “Qoufederate rovera- ment” tor the construction of war steamers, Mr, Base, = Beb:b Comnitasioner, was reeenton inst, at he ren the Lord Mayor of Toten, aed ee Wee mentioned in connection with the follow- ing. neo PY pte fern St _ wr yer in propus! tonst, = iat alibough he couid wot greet Mr. pace a he Teck @hieed plenipotentiary of the feder- te Mites, be Was perfectly justified in offer- ing itm, 56a gentlemen wi came to on TMpcrtant butiners, and hints hearty welcome to the Mansion House. He ©] cred the dieaetrows civil war raging ta Antics. and hoped soom for its satisfactory +e rem Er. Maron, in responding to an earnest inwi- ‘with loud and lotion te epeek, was chibusivetic cheers. Mv Mason, afier alluding to his diffenh po tition irom the pon-1 ten Of the Confed- erate States b: ic, said he felt, in conse- quence, & in aseiming to «, : then conunved as follows: ~ week. 5 “I am setranger in OF rather I was a since L came to tiianger, but 1 have lish blood from my Lencen a = own southern edgy ong 2 - J tpeak (his from es Ihave io orived by every cire in Enginpd and by every class Of society &s a welcomed ana homorea guest. The day will come—it is pot far of— wher the reiationrhip between my Government, Which is now in its imfapt fortane, and yours will = one of close and imtimate alliauee. F eny this more especially as the London, which is the great Tes yp my My) country is the enrivated ucer of the sirat clapies of the world; and I say that the relations commercial, and doubtless political, and certainly secial, between my honored coun— trymen and the ie of ‘will before ter.” long be of the most intimate at ~ ig Points, were Mr. Mason's remarke, received with much ‘The Times, in reterring to Mr Mason's pres. ence atthe Lord Mayor's banquet, aseures the Americans on both tices of the dhet what Lord Mayor was ered in England noteractly ifoant afferent, but as realty beginning end-. in the Mansion Heuse, er dr an, Fhe reply checter nddress had been published. It de- Manchester meeting as sublime heroism. aud expresses an earnest desire for perpetual peace Letween the two nations. Great meetings have been held in a expressing Warm eympathy for the North. Sect ssion sympathizers atte: todistard a meeting held at Everton. The Liverpool friends x the ne mustered in considerable forer, but the resolutions sympathizing with the North and Eman: were uy Ppessed by a vote of two toone. ‘The arrival of the ship George Griswold Stiraeted much attention. On entering the Mersey she was received witha salute from the North fort and. the dipping of the colors trom Brighton tort. The public demonstration had vot yet taken place. The Paris Moniteur, in noticing the corres- pondence in the intercepted dispatches, suys that the so-called Consul of France in Tr xas is not even @ paid consular t of ind of deputy to the Coneal at New Orleans, and the only metructions be received from France were lo maintain the greatest reseryr, and carefully abstain from every kind of polititical interference in the affairs of the country. T renchman alluded to at Richmond was | simply a chancellor of the Consulateof France. , in the address to the Emperor relating to Mv In the French Corps Legistatif! the paracraph io, America atid Itaty were , bat the opporition strongly denounced the Mexican war and tbe conun Red ocenpaton of Rome. The La France says that the French troops | found in the fort at Acapnico, Mexico, arms sailed hence to-day with sixty passengersand | $5n,000 im specie. XXXVIIth CONGRESS—THIRD SESSION eects SENATF.—After our report closed yesterday— The bill to promote the health, comfort and efficiency of the army, was passed. The bill amendatory of Pacific railroad bill was then taken up. Mr. McDougall oflered an amendment pro- viding that the retaining of a cortain percent- age of bonds in the Treasury till the road is completed shall only apply to that portion of the road on either slope of the Rocky Moun- tains. Adopted. Mr, Sherman offered an amendment, which was adopted, that at his discretion the Presi- dent may psy toany of the ory cosa men- tioned in the act,in lien of the bonds of the Vnited States, an equal amount of lawfal money of the United States. ‘The bill was then passed. The Indian appropriation bill was then taken up. A large number of amendments-were act- ed upon, and the bill Mr. Arnold offered a resolution, which was adopted, requesting the President to commu- nicate to the Senate the proceedings of the court martial in the case of Commander Charies Hunter. Mr. Davis introduced a bill to provide Yer the payment of officers and soldiers who have rendered actual service in the war without be- ing actually enrolled. The Senate then went into Executive session, aiter whiclrit adjourned. Hovsr.—After our report closed— __ Various amendments to the bill to énrol the national forces were offyred and rejected except the seventh section, which was so amended as to strike out from the duties of the provost mar- shals the duty “to inquire into and report to the Provest Marshal General all treasonable practices.” ed by the following vote Thr biil wasthen Yeas—Messre. Aldrich, i Ash. ley, Babbitt, Baily, Baker, ‘ter, Beaman, Bingham, Bhir of Va, Blair of Pa. Blake, Brown of Va, Buffinton, Calvert, Campbell, Casey, Chamberlain, Clark, Colfax, Fred’k A. Conkling of N. Roscoe Conkling of N. Y., Covode, Crisfield, Cutler, Davis, Da: ano, Diven, Dunn, Edgerton, Edwards, Ely, Fenton, S. ©. Fessenden of Me, T.A.D. Fessenden of Me., Flanders, Fisher, Franchot, Fravk, Gooch, Goodwin, Granger, Hurley, Habh, Haight, Hale, Harrison, Hickman, Hooper, Horton, Hutchins, Julian, Kelley, Kel- logg. + Mich., Ke! of Til, pan ai = sing, Leary, Loomis, vejoy, Low, McIndoe, McKean, McKnight, Mc Pharcom, -} Maynard, Mitcheil, Moorhead, Morrill of Me., Morrill of Vt. Nixon, Olin, Patton, Faeine Pike, Pomeroy, Porter, Rice of Mass., Rice ) Me., Riddle, Rollins of N. H., ick; Segar, Shanks, Sheffield, Shellabarger, ermeén, Sloan, Spaulding, Stevens, Stratton, ) Thomas of Mass , Thomas of Md., Train, Trim. ble, Trowbridge, Vandever, Van Horn, Verrea, \Waiker, Wall, Wallace, Walton, Washburne, ; Webster, Wheeler, White of Ind., Wilson, Win- dom, and Worcester—115. Nays—Merers. Allen of Ohio, Allen of TIL, _Ancona, Riddle, Clements, Conway, Corning, ‘Cox, Cravens, Crittenden, Delaplainc, Dun: iknglish, Fouke, Grider, Hall, ——- l= -Mallory, May, Menzies, Noble, Norton, Nugen, Pendletor, Pe Price, Robinsen, Rollins of Mo., Shicl, Steele of N. ¥., Steele of N. J., Stiles, Vallandighan., Voorhees, Wads- worth, Ward, Whaley, White of Ohio, Wick- life, Wood, Woodraff, and Yeaman—49. Mr. White, of Indiana, from the Select Com- mitiee on Emancipation, reported a bill to aid Maryland in the abolition of slayery, appro- priating United States bonds to the amount of ten millions tor that purpose, and providing for the deportation of slaves to some selected colony. Rebels, and their abettors, and persons refusing to take the oath of allegiance when 50 required to do, are restricted from receiving the benefits of this bill, The bonds to be de- livered tw the State of Maryland when the President shall be satistied of a good and valid act of emancipation having been passed by the Legislature within two years from the first of January, 1563. _ Various points of order having been raised by Mr. Crisfield, the bill was recom mitted, At the evening cession on motion of Mr. Maynard, (ieorge W. Bridges, member elect from the third congressional district of Tennes- gee, Was sworn in. The bill to amend the act to provide internal revenue to support the government and to pay the interest en the public debt was considered in ecmmit ee of the whole, and without to a conclusion, the committee rose a half-past ten o'clock, and tbe House adjourned. ‘min, Johnson, Kerrigan, Knapp, Law, Lazear, a jurnished from American sources in the ltaljan Chambers considerable sym- pathy was capressed for the Poles, but the minister urged prudence in the discussion, aad icwas fin@tly dectded that the present time was inopportune for the consideration of the subject. ‘The Mimoster of Foreign Affairs ively de. nied the truth of the rumored cession of the Isle of Elba to France, The seerion of the Spanieh Cortes bad been suspended, consing 2 greateensation at Madrid From Poland the news of a great battle near Wonctcork and the defeat of the insurgents with creat lose is confirmed. The insurrection at Alkusch was rapidly spreading, and the Poles were in possession of all the places be- tween Czentochem and the Prussian frontier. The Berlin papers announce news of an alarming character from the Polish provinces, | the agitation having crossed the Prussian rotons Prussian troops were concentrating ere. The steamer Chink was detained consider- ably in her outward passage by the bre: a. of her shafts. She, however, arriy safe. IMPORTANT FROM UTAH. A Shert, S and Décisive Indian War— Extermination of the Banneck amd Sho- shone Army by Col. Conner’s Command. (Correspondence of the New York Times.) Great Salt Lake City, Feb. 4—Oar In- dian war is over, short, sharp and decisive. 1¢ appears that the Indians, said to be a mixture of Bannocks and Shoshones, variously esti- mated to number from 200 to 300, had chosen a position on the north side of Bear river, in a ravine filled with brush, and running down to the inner bank where the stream forms a bend, the immediate location of the eavages being 400 or 500 yards back trom the river. cl. Connor and his command arrived before the Indsan camp last Thursday por- tion of the troops crossing the river the Indians were. The battle-ground was 15 t) 2 - milvs north of the extreme northern settleme: continued three or four hours, is as follows: A cayalry wo the wot the ravine: the Indians in brush ry ready, picking off the troops; cavairy it ficult to —— ‘80 arerepulsed, a foot to edge of rav ; @nfilading, fire, troops plunge mto tne Grush, hard > Ime dians run towards the river, met troops, ee Indians mostly killed, troops victorious; ingle. Itis difficult to obtain the exact number of the — man, — ee to have vis- ited the ~ T strife, said he. counted 225 Indians, of were equaws. Of the Indian warriors, adozmn are supposed to have escaped. Of the officers of the voluteers, Cape ioe was wounded in the right hand left thigh, Major Gallagher in the ‘t hand, and t. Bony in the right shou! Lieut, a Chase was seriously wounded, ‘and it is re- ported that he has since died. No TLovn.e Asout Icx.—We eee it picuendod tn Secerd to thaveppty off prehen in supp! peanen: ‘The dealers are abundant harvest from of Mas:achusetts. The eign countries can be furnished with tTanging from ten to fourteen Less. "ihe thickest ice yet found setts, WAS Upon & in part of this it is twenty-two thickness. The Albany and now getting all the ice they want. gold,in Richmond, Three huadred end dollars of Confederate mi 7 ee mone, im U. to aie be 4 of Rebel Treasury notes are id for $100 in U.S. Ss cent, premium over 4 ‘arolina money is also at a high premium. Ervrect oF Hick Prices rox Parrr.—One ci our largest publishing houses is about send- ang the stereotype plates of a bulky Octayo vol- ome to to be printed: the eost of im America being so rulnously the work can be done cheaper abroad, reckon- ing in all the expenses of freight, daties eachange. © a7 The Harrisburg Union says the snow storm of last Saturday was the most severe that hand oceurred im that section of Pennsyl- vanin for a pumber of years. , A German named Fett, living in Wheel- ice naa erebaianonaenjaaae labor - ing under a fit of temporary imsamity. BF Totacco sold im Louteville bast week at $40 per hundred. E