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2 2 . 2 <35> EXT’ THE EY PURL: °K EU BVERY A¥ TERNOOR, (27NVAL BICEP IED, af THe STAR BUILDINGS, Ooavag Pe<s’s AVawUS AND JHE Sigpsm, ws W, 9. WALLAOH. cancers at $4 = mall becribers NY; ia Wrappers, TWO GENT ADY BRTISEMENTS should be sort to the — Be — ; Otherwise thay imay Hot SATIONAL THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the ON!TEL STATES, PAYABLE #225 FROM DATA, Option of the Governent,) PUN BONDS, 2 dune of 'Y DOLLARS, r DEEP DOLLA Rs, FIiVS SONDRED DOLLARS, and GRE Too SAND DOLLARS, THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bums of FIFTY DULLARS, ONB DUNDR=D DOLLARS, FIVE HENSRED DOLLARS, ONS THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOoLLaRs, and ©EX THOUSAND DOLLARS, ogee irtseect cae yt 4 AT DATB OF PrUR- Praenis AND PATADLS GeMI-ABNUALLE IN GOLD. ‘Thase Bonne are the GERAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY . pow ta the market, ‘Tae Interest. at present price of cvin, being equlr- aisnt to § Pax Cezr. in currency. FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 482 FIFTEENTH STREET, Dastsas SO°RENAENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 420T AND NAVY VOUCHERS, GOIN, CURRENCY 4ND EXCHANGE ase AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & co., S3t PEINSYLVANIA AVENUS, BOLE AGENTS for the BISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of 323RS. FRANK BININGER & 00.3 to. 16 Beaver Street, New York,) OBLEBRATED gett WINES AND LIQUORS, yo2% MEDICINAL vURPOBES. Seas voommended by the most eminent Phys! giacs of the U. 8, Army, BOLD MEDAL COGNAC, SOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, | @OLD MEDAL POT, @OLP MEDAL SHEKEY, GiD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, MIP VAN WINELE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT. OLD HOMESTEAD KYS, EARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVE ABOMATIC SW1838 HBKB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Paysicians Draggists 324 Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sei! 33 Rew York prices, freight added. ‘We trust thal the intrinsic wurtts of the above @ ods will insure the satisfaction and conndence of ‘<varumimating peopie, who reject the stale re goatee of irresponsible tealers, vis : puffs of news @-cers and so-called chemints, gaudy «how cards ete. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & 00.. we mies Sole Agenta. iY Coed COLLINS & 00.8 PHULADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam pow receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which lam prepared to furnish om short-notice te all persons who will favor me with their orders Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at tended tc. “ Goods delivered in sil parteof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Forms :— Cash on delivery. BILBY A. SHINN, Agent, Gwion Boititne Depot, 57 Green st., Georgetown, D.O EMILE DUPRE, ZRON BALL, 300 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ‘WHOLESALE ABD RETAIL DEALER IB PINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, FRENCH AND GERMAN WIN , LIQUERS, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, BUM, GIN, BEGARS & TOBACCO, has now on hand & Very Pine Assortment of the above at fair prices. BSUTLERS SUPPLIED. nev 4-tf GOLD PAPERHANGINGS, 4 Velvet. Gold Stamped, and medium priced GOLD PAP RAS. Also w veriote of Gana Biank PAPERS, ‘at the lowest cash prices, DOW SHADES of any ies Style at sine, + im Btore or to order. ers for i ing or Window Shades punctually executed, in ci! Sr country. labor, when — cpl emonahenens > Mingniten . 486 Seventh JatScom* _Bdoors stove O48 Petlows Hall, AMERICAN WATCHES - FOR SOLDIERS AT REDUUED PRICES. American Watebes for Americans! ‘Tux Aurnican Watou Companr give notice thet Shey have lately isened a new style of Watch, ox presely designed ror Soldiers and others who desire & good watel at a moderate p ice. These watches are intended to displace the worthless, cheap watebes of British and Swira manufactare with which the country is docded, and which were never expected to keep time when they were made, bing refuse manuisctures sent to this couatry because umsaladie at home and used here only for jocecytns aad swindiing purposes. We offer to sell our Watoh, which is of THz Most SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN ACCURATE AND DU- eoett he trashy Ancres and Levinas of foreign wake alre dy referred to. We ree named the pew series 0° Watches, Wx. Buen, Boston, Mass,, which uame will be found ©m the plate of every wat-h of this manufacture, and is ove of cur trademarks. Sold by all respectable Watch Deslers in the loyal States. Wholesale orders should be addressed to ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agents ‘or the American Watch Company, _eeecmm BROAD WAY.N.Y eA. NE, S = ANCHOVIES. SWEE? OTL, CAPBRS, Eto. ar NAGLE?s:, 259 Pennsylvania avenue. KEW OKUP MALAGA G24? RS FRESH Lot ofthe abera fast meaized st the si well Knows house of AM BININGBB & 00.,937 Pena. avenue, pear ith et. de 0 fen ve. DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. fei2 tsr D OPENED U8 OFFICE 3 AT Bis OLD stand. NEW AND HAERONED INVENTION FICTAL CHEQFLASTICBONB ant FeEth + : T° Au wno Hayy, FEIZQNDS IN THR ~ Members of Congress, soldiers’ Al Bottoties, peal apogee repre itenr me a i read re- sted to bane PW Beem tre which is of interest to An who have friends in e army: DISSCTORY OF THE HOSPITALS. The Benitary Commission have mave arrange- ments:for 21 ying information with regard to ta in the United States ‘Seneral Hos itaia at following pcix ta: (others will be addef ) 4. astern Depariments pt Ware wre * Ogee Fanitary Commision, tom. " ~ Washington, olmt Locket, Dnapaiia, Siexsearia” Baitiza Frederick City. Western Departments —Fir information, address “ Gfice banitary Commission, Loutsrise, Ky.” Srrzooy Maat PLare on OLasPs, cpio Berrrriie DH, &. B.BIGBSMOND, athe ree 210 srcadwan. New Yors"g00 Posfloenia £0- Senivilie Calin the attention of the patiia tome following | 52 palo sey eae ‘3 m4 stem : | | amawer to ary or al! ef the fol! Teatiries, tr Lectggie mesg — " | the application is by letter, the anawer will be nent Stig a Frag Ad 'v thas: aye! ra fuail; if io pereon, it will se answered at $. Ne teeth or reota naad be 2 eee is — {giving name and regim. it} at = ae. — {1 gimeat] at prescat = pel eaescas eee a nover | inithab tals of- ? to ache 4. No temporary teeth are need ozas scan te made immediatsiy: thersby prenervi the mztaral expression of the ed. as permanent which under 55 as hd yoare by many of the Oret chesalste and physicians of sate country, Tr. 5. sit eset eect Stance oa re can ada = feet. sound toth onany aide roots, which wick taxt through lifetetime, sid system 5. @ beat of references given—Dr, ¥. Mott; Dr. | Doremun, Professor of Chemistry, N. ¥.; Hoo. tog.wad thaudands of ether Or WMNIEE i other. Gait and examine for yourself. no F-6m “ SETH. - DD. ven' v PATE TEETH atiood peracnally at bis efice in this city. Man pergons can wear these testh who cannot wear becom RO person can wear othars who See eo ft] of Teet Barta thoes wheare particular and wish the purest, it fect denture that . stro: most _perfe srt can produce, the MINERAL PLATE will De jmaore aed wari o GAS FITTING, &c. Aus ror petal apt Any orders with ruuanTtonday OF gen Five som omentae tunes Sear Sere eed BEES ase enaae oe cites gd Wa tare in store, endure daily recel FEXTURES of entirely New Patterns and gas “eres in tte oarat, 7? PABTIbInE Mersofore sar stock of Gab aud WATER FLLTUBES: cling it that we have the best selected stock ir "ao afi wore in tne above line intrusted to our “aareit PUTERS © MoGHAN, 376 D street. OFFICIAL. ARTMENT OF STATR, Waskinorom, January. 1563 The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Mom ,ers of Congress on business on Saturdays, som wencing with Saturday, the first of next month Jan 37-tf WILLIAM H. BEWARD. For the Holidays. A. M. BININGER & C€O., BRakou OF Nos, 19 4ND ‘21 Broap St., New Your, OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. —aLso— FINE GROCERIES, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MAOKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Mensrs. A. M.B. & Co, are also Sole Proprietors af BININGER'S CELEBRATED LONDON LOCK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Alse, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. ST All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the sity free of expense. As we intend to be permanently located, we re- spectfully request families to give us acall. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasumaros, December, 1862. 4. M. BININGER & 00. have no connexion with aay other House. ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. an-tt 5 COMB! Ry OH, COME WITH ME! COME WHERK? Why, to the Central Hotel Restaurant. Yes, eir. that’s the place, for the old and popular corner bar been Gtted up in the most costly style, with warble counters, tiled floors, e, Chotcest brands of Liquors at the bar and every delicacy of the sag- son can be bad at all heurs, in the most cleanly manner, at the shortest notice. Prices moderata, ‘ON, Proprietor. Rooms for private rent ee ‘entral Hotel, 8.W. corner of Fenna av. XPREE MPANY, aus "On cE x PA AVENUS, Washinston Cty, 0. 6. REA NORTHERN AND WRsT. | aaeaT EN EEPRESS FORWARDEAS! MERCHANDISE MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU ABLES, NOt: K8, BONDS, &o. Forwarded with BA AND’ DISPATCH te al accessible sections of the country. jompany — agencies in the principal way Towns ip OB" NOBTH, ea Pe oo es iTHWEST. 4; ron” ng? =W RK, jnes ecards Ce ADA! the Collection of DRAPTS and BILLS made ata Stosant le pocte? the ‘nited States. 0, DUNN, A om 0. 0 Puanington D'D. (SOOND HAND PIANOS —o0e very alee Piano for @80.in order. 6-ectave for, 30, A assortment of new Pianos at = eee ry prices, at eee . tale ole Agent of Steinway & Son. J SHOW OASES, ON BT latinarer of logant apufactui e GE. \N SILVER, ROSEWOUD, MAHOGA- ERMAN LNOF ¥, 4 LACK WA oC cael aoe $ oar rete , ison atreets, ‘Grdbrs hy trail promptly attended t6. “NAMY BTOVES! ‘i STOVES! Cc ead : *O Ame BTOVES ti! K and New York ja 12m aT ROR to: a aa cheap as they can be ht io Baltimore. z. Hk H. I. Stagonys aie Penn. avenue, 7" Tth atreet, as17 Int. Ohron. & has alro invented a white undestructive | GAR | can Goons, | 2. If so, at i bia proper addreanp 3. What is the name of the surgeon or chaplain of ; the horpitaly j 4 If nutim hospital at present, has ke recently ; been in hospital? &. Ii +e, did be die in hospital, and at what date? 6. lfrecently dischstged from horpital, was he | dieechareed from service ? 2. If not, what were hie orderg on leaving? More specific information aa t the condition of any peter ia the District of Columbia hospitals will be furnished wi twenty-four- hours after & request to Cone isrece'ves at the Washington office. The office of the Ld heped will be open daily from 8 o’c:ock a. m. te 8o’clock p. m., and in urgent cares applicants ripging the door bell, will be re ceived at any hour of the night. Much i: convenience in conducting the business | of the Directory having arisen where on nare | counties, regiments, or otherwise, be | furniehed from these rec: rds. |. The Eapitary Commission, under speci: ity from the P:esident of the Uni ial anthor- e ted States, main- teins an extansive system of agencias for securing | the safe conveyance to and distribution of goods putin itscharge for the rick and wound<d at points where the: are most wanted. It 0; rater with equal care aud gen-rority at all points—et New Orleans and at Waehington, befere Vicksburg and at Nashville—ite disiributivas being governed by a comparison of the itty Tay- agent curities for res, 3 per centum of the value of the goods distributed. The Commissi.n haz not deen able te obtain au- thetic evidence of losses, miscarriage or misap- propriut-ons, to the value ot one dollar in ten thousand, of gvods which have bse: onee received its shipping depots. The following are the names there depots. to which auxiliary aocietian and ail disposed to aid the sick and wounded, without raf- ¢rence to States or localities, but sumply to their Telative necessity .or assistance, are invit. d to send their offerings: | sion, Branch Supply OMice, 22 R, Sanitary Comm Summer street, Boston, Mas: fan:tary Commission, Braneh Bupply Office, 10 Thirc Avenuc, New York. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supoly Office, 27 South Sixth street Philatelphia, Pa. Sanitary Comwiasier Branch Supply Office, Bank | street, Clevetand Yhio er Commiszion, Branch Supply Offiee, Chi cay EC. Sanitary Commission Branch Supply Office, Louis Ville The Commission receives no paceniary aid what ever from Government, and ix wholiy depondant the votuntary contributioes #f the public for means of sustaining its op-rations. Contributions to its Treasury are solicited, and n ay be trans: ted to GEORGE T. STRONG, Eaq., Treasurer, 6 Wall strect, fork The nares¢f the following gentlemen, commis sionere ef the Presitent of the United States, are pied te the public for the econemy, integrity with which whatever is entra:ted to \ission wiil be administer-d : bd Grorge T Strong, Horace > "§ i Rt kev TM. Ciark.D.D, Hoa, Joseph Halt :S.4.Hov. KR W. Burrett, op. Mark Skincer, v John H Haywood, f. ¢airman Ko zers suyter Onlfax, nes Esq. MISSION, C., Feb. 7, 1983. ® I take this method of informing my friends and cust mers that I have reso. ved to clove my store, for the future, every Friday sunset to Saturday evening sunset, in order to keep my Sabbath | ranking my eustowers for their kin patronage, I expect the continuance of the same, assuring them that I will spare no effort to wait en them promptiy on the remaining five business days of the week, Tshall be prepared to offer to the community on the approaching seacon a well selected stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, comprisi in part, BONNETS. HATS FLOWERS, RUCHE: KIBLONS EMBRIIDERIES. TRIMMINGS, &e., at the lowest market rates for cash, fe 24-5" Crrtrat Orrt Ce e4aa¥ 1D fess yt | SAMUEL KING’S | FRENCH BAZAAR, 294 Penni. Avence, Between Nicth and Tenth Streets. 8. KING. OHN R ELVANS, 369 PENNA. AVENUE. WAREHOUSE—305 C Staeer Noarm amp 87 Lovisiana AVENUE. METAL Mb op ERS’ STOOK, Consisting 12 part as below— Lead i in pigs, bars, sheets Tin, in pigs, bars and shee Zi: Gin pigs Copper, in Iron, band. I, Bteel. Cart, (square, round and octagon) Machinery, (round) Tire, Spring, Blister, &c. Galvanized Iron, Russia Sheet Iron, Galvanised Strap Iron,&e , &c, &e. BLACKSMITHS’ AND WHEELWRIGHT MATERIAL. Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Circles—oak, ash, hickory, sin poten Ehafts, Poles, Singletress—oak and hickory, Axies, common and patent, Black and Bright Elip- ficSpringn, Axle Buxex tx) Washers, Ferales Malleable Castings, Felloe artes. Philaceiphia and Eastern Carriage and Tire Bolts, (factory prices.) = psointe, Axle Clips, Top Props, Knobs and uttons, ‘ Anvis, Viers, Horse Rasps, Smiths’ Files, Ham- Bar Ives and Bist ts Crazy grade antici jar Iron in ever: and sise, Enameled Luck, Drill ad Manin, cat manufac- turers’ ates.) &¢., dc. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY HARDWARR. Hair Cloth, 16 to 9 ineh. | Green, Brown, Blue and other colored Canvass, Tuft Button: ra, Tufting Twine, Upholsterers? Hammers, Tack flamers, Mon. furiea Hair, Upholsterers’ Tacks, Light Finishing’ Brads, Brass and Iron Screws, Blind and Window Fastenings and Telminings, Castore— Bed, Chair, Table and Socket—Brass and ren, Back baws. Escutcheons, Screw Ri &e. Drawer, Cupbostds THY Ghent, Bae aed. Trank Loeks in great variety, &c., &e., &e. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND TOOLS, Plane-—Bench, fash, Plow, Bead, Rabbet, &o. Chisels aud Gaugee—Firmer, Sucketand Turners’. Braces and Bitte, Braces without Bitts, extra Bitta, Hammers. Hatch: ts, Hand. Pannel and Rij Saws, Gimlet pointed Eerews—irou and brass, Locks and Latches, Kriobs. uicheons, &c. Pulleys, Sask Cord, Saw Be: Equares. Bevels, Levels Com Saws. i) nd Hook, Sc sall Hinges Batt, Wrought, Strap, Ta inges, z Bock Si aver, Door Pail, Bell Palle, &e, Naile avd Spikes, cut and wrought, ke., &e. Avent in the District of Columbia for— “Putnam” hammered Horse Nails, * Diamond State” Heras Shoes, “C and P” Bore and Mule Sho«s, fe9-eetm [Int.,Rep..Chon Alex.Gaz.&News,] HY. TO BAVB YOUR MONRY.—Cail at t Central Hotel, on the Kuropean plaa, 4.W. cor- ner Pa. av. and 6th st., where comfortable lodgi: ean be had at scents perday. The Restaurant a tached to the hotel has been most handsomely fitted Up. regardions of expense, where all the delicacier ax abrtanti rthe markets can be had. inevery style, atall hours, with promptness. Bill of fare reduced i ‘ices. sagas!" HD. @RLBTON. Proprietor. DIABY, raom mAnoH wi kers MOVEMBER 12, 1983. ADAM GUROWSEL. H&ILPRIN’S Bookstore, 944 Pa. avenus, & Oo. n and othare FRANCK TAYLOR, etcdoll PEAVING CARDs—Hart joe Se ening WASHINGTON, D. €.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1863. | and encouraged by the overtiowing, brilliant and | AMUSEMENTS, GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVEN UR, near Willard'’s Hotel Lnomaan Gaoves——. ——. __. _._. _. Mamaoun THIS EVENING, Last Bight positively of MR. AND MES, BARNEY WILLIAME. There gr: gt comic artistes, who have crowded the Theatre nightly for the p-at five weeks with the elite cf the city, will appear this evening for ; THE LasT TIME. Will be produced, for the only sime, the popular Fish Comic Dram: omic DATSRY MORE. ye r. Barney Williams Mrs. Barney Williams To conclude with t Ropaleg, Yankee burletta, Mel ootoms oF JEM prath dae hl a isma. ¢ wr eee of ** im” ant “Bobbin Around”... Mrs. Barney Williams MONDAY. ation N COME Rey oom bia jon of LAURA KEENE'S In rehearsal," O..s Heaps axn Youre Heanrs.” &7-Mr. Grover has accorded to the Mason Jones’ Committee on Orations the use of the Theatre for Funday Evening, (To-merrow,) Mareh 1, to deliver & racred oration on Saint Paci. Ad: . ar a, Se WASHINGTON THEATRE. COBNER ELEYENTH aNDO STREETS. MANAGERS. -Mmgens, Mampan 38 stack Mimaorn.. aa... Pren a aupee TREASURER... .. Guo. W. Pannax SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 28. Continued Success of the Master Comedian of the Age.”’ ; MR. JOUN 8. CLARKE, who wi!l make his third appearance io Three of his Great Characters. The beautiful actress, MIBS ALIOR QRAY, will appear. Grand Baturday Night’s Bill. SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Toney Lur pkin. -Mr. John 8 Clarke Mise Hardeastie. -.-Miss Alize Gray SOMEBODY'S COAT. Smashington... Cercle sateen -, Mr. J. 8, Qlark - SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. Cos Dee ean esneeee8 gens) Mr. J.3. Clark Monday, third night of Mr. J. 8. CLARKB. A GREAT BILL, Pe:ezs ur Apuisstox.—Baleony Chairs, 75 conta; Grebertra Seats, 75 cen’ ‘arquette, 6) cents; Fam- ily Circle, 25 cents; Private Boxes, $5. Doors open at 7; to ence at S o'clock. ILLARDS’ HALL! SATURDAY, MADAME ERNESTINE DE VILLIERS’ GRAND VOCAL AND INS: KUMENTAL CONCERT! PB is! .) MIB: SULLANA MAY, Soprano. MB. GUODALL, Vion MB. JUNGNICKEL” Violoncello, Mis. , Pianist. Tho Piano ured on this occasion, (Steinway’s) has Star hecn kindly lonned by Mr. Motzerott, Munic Stor-, Pennsyivaria avenue. ADMIB8SION ONE DOLLAR. Tickets for sale at Wiilarcx’. all the prineipa! Hotels, Music and Hook & A, and Al the door. it GBOVvER's THEATER Pennsylvania avenue, near Willards’ Hotel. SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH ler, MASON JONES. The Committee on Oraticns have the honor to abnounce that at the earne ucitation of many Seustors and Represrntatives, whore attendance at | the bight sessiots of Covgress have prevented their attendance at tha Orations of the eminent Orator, pee MASON JONES, appreciative audiences of the present week, at Wil- | iards’ Hall, and securing, through the liverality of Mavager Lronard Grover, his spacious and beau- tiful theater. TEE LAST ORATION IN THE CAPITAL. SUBJECT: BAINT PAUL, Will be delivered at GROVER’S THEATER, (Pennsylvania avenue, near Willards’ Hotel,) SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, MARCH Isr. Popular Admission Fees..... .50 and 25 cents, Tickete procurable at all the Hotels and Sta and at the Box Office on the evening, UTCHINSON FAMILY. H “TRIBE OF ASA!” BECOND ©€ONCESBT At WILLAR HALL, On MON Da¥ EVENING, March 2, Ara, Lizzy, Abby, Freddy and Littie Dennett Hutchinson, grateful for the enthasiastic recepiion given at their Gret appearance, respectfully an- nounce taeir second asabove. when they will si: their songs of ‘Friendship. Freedom Frater nity ana the ‘*Flag of our Union rever.”? to- ether with the productions of Whittier, Morris, ork, Lucy Larcom, Florenze Percy. with original Sempra ons of the Hutchinsons. Particulars in "Garda of admiasion, 50 cents ; children, 25 cents, Doors open 3 Concert at 8 o'clock." fe 27-3t*_ TARIETIES! VARIETIES!! Stage Manager we: JAMES PILGRIM Chef @Orchestra_—__. -THOMAS SIMPSON GENIUS IS THE GUIDING STaR of this first-class Music Hall, the acknowledged STANDARD PLACE Of AMUSEMENT, A Brivurast Pearormance To-nicut! MUSIC, MIRTH-AND REVELRY! Americen Prima Donna: The young iB NELLA RIGHINGS, inating Lady Dancers, The RCLE TU@end MLEE LIZETTA, FREP MAY, the Irish Vocalist. All the Triple Company in a Splendid Bill. The World. iat, And the Star Ethiopian Comedian Fi ‘ TEV BRbW, orm on onda: wil our $9¢* MAMMOTH TROUPE. ter ANTEBBURY! shih NEW CANTERBURY! LOUISIANA AY., wean Bixta Stasny, } i | Ontoard we £0 in our glorious Se FOEE Na aia PS Fae JIMMY CLARK, one Comedian. FRANK WW C. a "Male Dancer. The Celebrated leas Man Oo. W. Pane. H.. s lity betres alcine, jon. 8: 4 George B. Kceson. J, Sylvas Clarke. Willie Armstron, Conti: success igs Julia Mortimer.” Mite ate Pepneyor, Misses Jennie allen, Litt ndon, Florence Rivers, Kattie Harrison, Miles Jennie, aud te Petite Bia. First woek of Misses Loitie Clifford, at Josephine Florence, Mons. fxollosy’s Beautiful Ballet, STRADELL. pan qhich the Court of Beauty will appear. ew . s iw Ethic. Fr ew DES jew ances, e au THE ARAB LAY. Tke performance will conclude with the Beauti- ful Trick Pantomime, entitled Tae TAA OS FAURE Bibe, a Clown___ Mir Geo Edson. ; ‘s, 0 coats; Private ‘Dice ; ACH istion 26 ce xes (holding si D rformance at 7%. A Gran SATURDAY at? ovlecks Admission—Ladies, 3 cts. Children, lv cents, ILLAkDS’ HALL—The Fashionable Dancing Academy.— Mr. GOOBALL respectiully in forms :uasters and misses Geairoud of learning all the fashionable Sane eas the new Koyal Horse G uard’s Quadrille, now se popu’ atthey tan commence their lessens at once. The pspils entitled to admiasion to the grand Floral May Gall Lessons every Sa jay alterovon. at 2 o'clock, for Masters and misses, at Willard’ Hall. Private sane arto at my residence, llth and I sts, le ra ULE 8 a lot_ of well-bro- @ intends keeping constant- ly op hand Mules and Horses for sale or { exchange, 3 J. H. SHREVE _fe8-1m*__7th atreet, betwren H and I sts. OTICE.—Those in want of Rmployment of any OMice Nor B11 Nisth st. whore ice, No, at. will be given to first-class Servants, T have always iona en hi ka, | Corinth is reported to have captured 200 rebels | held here. | were present. The proceedings were opened amber Sh Watters and fn private fainilies Farm fthede wasted emperors ia want belobhained without ebaras by appizingt stare.” 20 eH. MILLER. att = A ‘be subscriber has 70. INVEST.— hay of iseaes for ale. conaeee a chen'e t Fert, eee ort |e Wal T DAUBY. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, | {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} FROM CALIFORNIA. Sax Fraxctsco, Feb. 25.—Sailed,ahip Risi Sun, for Callao. The British steamer Robert Lowe will sail on Saturday for Hong Kong, | ‘With €4(0,000 in treasure. Legal-tender notes are selling at fifty eents on the dellar. Advices from the Colerade river mention | tontinued discoveries of mines, which larze bumbers sre flocking ‘hither to explore, There is an extensive gion beyond the Colorado abounding in valuabie mixes of cold, silrer, and copper. Several wealthy men are inter- ested in their development. The — <a agers have been somewhat excite: the telegraph advices from the East. Tho transactions are mosily private. There is some inquiry for cotton geods trom the Eastern market. Cos] _ raics of 5,000 gallons at 50 cents. Sugar— irra dene of New York crushed at 13 cents. Saw FRaxciaco, Feb. %6.—California 7 per ci nts are setting at 9v for gold. i The Intest dates from the Northwestern | States of Mexico are to the 22d of January. b: wey of Mezatinn. The capture of Guaymas | Was not then anticipated, but the whereabouts of the French fleet was unkuewn. Telegraphic advices from Los Angelos, dated yesterday, report thata Person just re- turned states that s range of new leads of wn- } surpassed richness, within three days’ journey, have been discovered. The news from La Pazce, Ei Dorado,Conon, and Colorado river is encouraging Large deporits of salt, covering acres of sremees bave been discovered on the Colorado ver. THE WAR IN VIRGINIA, Unsuccessful Attempt ef Stuart’ Cavalry to make a Raid im the Fr of the Army of ¢ Potoemac—They ure Obliged to make a Haxty Retreat. j HEADQUARTERS ARMY Poromac, Feb. 27. | On Wednesday ar two rebel cavalry bri- gades—Fitzhugh ‘s ana Hampden’s—at- tempted to make a raid into our Dnes. They crossed the Rappahannock Keily’s Ford, and succeeded by a strong attack in breaking our thin lines of cayairy outposts at one or two points, capturing a small numberof our men. Gur cavalry colnet reserves were quickly brought ind the lines, immediately estab- lished, and a force sent in pursuit, making some captures, including two or three rebel Officers. The rebels «ntrely failed in accom. | [merged their object, and retreated in great sete across the Rappahannock, felling trees across the road, and placing other obstacles in the way of the pursuing force. The cavalry | which were sent out in pursuit of the reb-is j have not yetretnrned. The rebel cavalry were | commanded by Gen. Stuart in person. One of | the rebel prisoners captured is Capt. John Al- exander, of the Second Virginia Cavalry, Rebel i THE WAR IN MISSOURI. The Lake ments f FT s Supplie Tuscum' . Caino, Feb. 27.—The steamer Continental irom Lake Providence on Monday, has arrived. The cansL was almost completed, | the work having reached from the Take £6 witbin a few rods of the river. This canal is 150 feet wide, and is dug down to within one Toot of the level of the lake. Besides giving us apassway into Red river, it will carry off the surplus water, and thus relieve our camps | below. The rebel Gen. Van Dorn is reported to have crossed the Tennessee Tiver at Florence with | +000 cavalry, to resntorce Bragg. Anexpecition sent out by our forces from nee Canal—Reinferce. | aptureef Rebels and at Tuscumbia on the 2d, with a large amount | of ammunition and provision trains. RS RS 2 3S nies ee Union Convention in Indiana. INDIANAPOLIS, “Feb. 26—The Union mass | convention held to-day was the largest ever | Over thirty thousand persons with prayer by Bishop Ames. Governor Joreph A. Wright, ot Indiana, was president. | There was speaking from three stands, by Governor Jobnson of Tennessee; Hon. Samuel Galloway and Rev. B. Carey of Uhio, and others. The resolutions passed reaffirm devotion to the Federal Unien and hearty support to the goverpmentin & vigorous prosecution of the war untilthe rebellion is cru-hed out. They deprecate all truckling armistices and juggling conventions with traitors in arms, weak in- ventions of the enemy, and cannot be enter- tained for one moment by loyal men. They endorse every measure the President has adopted ior the suppression of the rebellion. The loyal people of Indiana wil! never sub- mit tothe withdrawal of the State from the Union, or the formation of a Northwestern Confederacy. Affairs in Central and South America. New York, Feb. 27.—The steamer Ariel,from Aepinwall on the Isth, has arrived. She has $270,000 in treasure from California. The Panamepapers contain the following intelligence: ‘i Mr. Dickerson, late Américan Minister at Nicaragna, has arrived at Aspinwall. The Britich stermer Solent sailed from As- pinwall on the 7th, and took £5,000,000 in trea- eure, South American advices say that trouble is apprebended relative to the free navigation of the Amazon river. - ta gunboat Narragansett was at Tiger sland. There is considerable excitment at Guata- mala owing to aggresive measures about be- ing taken against Salvador. There is a rumor that a Nii an force has invaded Hondpras. Ger atinez has been elected President of Nicaragua, Four Steamers Runa’ the Blockade of ‘ Chariestem CHARLESTON, Feb. 14.—{Dispatch to the Savannah a ‘Three steamers—the Leopard and Wagner—i ’ Nassau on the 9th, arrived here this’ morning with yaluable car- goes. The steamer Douglas ran out coggetally lust night, and took Hon. Same Be y, of Kine blockade ie vitontiy raised, as fo! algun 6 virually &s not a Wes fired at any of these pine Dette ee Arrival of the Mercedita from Port Reyal. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27.—The United States steamer Mercedita arrived off the havy- this evening from Port Royal, via Ne’ 5 N.C. She encountered severe weather on the coast. The Mi from Port Royal the French from Havana for Cherbourg, Which put into Port Koyal with her machinery damaged, and comes to this port for repairs. Gen. Wool at Boston. Borrow, Feb. 27.—Gen. Wool, by special in- vitatior, was received by the two branches of the Legislature to-day. The Speaker of the House delivered a complimen: address, to which the General responded. The members of the Senate and House were then individu- ally introduced. Gen. Wool goes to Portland to-morrow. A Mother and Thre De: BuFFa.o, Feb. 27.—The dwelling of the Rey. Donald Frazier was burned this morning, and Mrs. Frazier and three children burnt to death. A Brow ImprExpinc.—We find the follow- ing in the Port Royal Free South of the 14th instant: «There are rumors, idle of course, thet Gen. Fostcr set up pretensions of the command of the Department of the South. General Hanter. was cent here by the government with su- ‘me command, and we have full confidence thrt as soon ae he shall have weeded out the demcralization sown broadcast by his immedi- ate predecessor, & blow will be strack at reb- eldcm which will thrill the patriotic heart or the nation.” * The Free South also published the follow- SThe Monitors have been hammering away | at the rebel fort on the Ogeechee river. They | have succeeded in dismounting guns, and bat- tering down « portion of the works. A rebel major and seven men «re reported to have beep killed.’ 87 Major Gen. T. L. Crittenden is in Teuis- ville, Kyo witness in the Buell court of tu- aviry. in: coseperemguinnne! N2. 3,124, | om | orde:, and directed ‘thas can be found ip any other is subMba"ce Friday morning. ee a eee ATE the troubies among the Union Generale in the Depsriment of the Soyth. On Monday, the 6un instant, Gen. Stevenson catied upom the eus- tom-hous cifcereat 2’ert Royal, While there, the converration turned upon the subiect of bEgTO Woops, the General ening emphsticnily (hat he was op; verd to arm: the blacks; a5a at ipaleo allegea that he steted (hat be would soon r by Lealen dan have the pegrors tight for vs. Severn afi ward @ cormal compliant ‘fe MACE to Ge. Huntet of the 1 aad vy General Steveneon, and the former at dace ead de £28 Gag alo Meat 8 be cs cnn the pleasure of the President ta bie case shonle be kBown. The Port Royal correspondent of the N. York “General Stevenson is Load Port Royal House. Of cource, pp pase ject of much . Many or Bis ede mpi pit Mon Ean viends «y my ine Ww: " ot these Wabeipiter an pried Aen Jan- FUREe ii-advised and tending to iInsubordina- ren bet action bY femmes will take the ter nN meaine a prey ails. that Gen. Manter i Ay thet be be disthaxged koe “J Pf cent of the ander ot Feb, 19, aoe €V 06 the folluw img account the diapete between Gen. Hunter and “You are doubtless scquainted with nature of the dispute between General Foster and General Hunter, The ' Le instead of to Hunter. The tater, after iriure, assummed commana - that the transportation brought down should be turned over Elwei, Chief Quartermaster, heads of the various siafl orpartuments emoug Troops the new 1 should at roper officers ut the department veer vom his they failed failed to do, and onc of them. Capt. Siaught. Gen. Foster's quartermaster — war according}y placed in arrest. They alieg~a ‘bat, as members of Gen. Foster's staff, they were not bound to receive order» frow any oth-r senersl. To-day the thing has calmineted in an order from . Hunter: them pack to their posts in North Uarolina. course of Gen. Forter may bave been dictated by the wisest patriotiem ; butit Places him in the hgtt ofan extremely unmilitary and discourtevus officer.” The order is rather severe on Gen. Foster's — a is as yo ee ai fea riers, Head, fort ear Cc. Fee i, Orders, No. $7.—T wo members of Gen. staf eojourning within the limite of thie ds. t i Korms, “hanes ae = Roueens bel and necersary for the operations about to 6om- | ence—such steamer beingsent away clandes- | Unely, and wibout the order of the Msjor Feed 17 mone owen | , it beimg found that ga gt ed all the mom- bers or Gen. Foster's © bave indulged in statements and remarks. affection, insubordination amd bow within the Department of Sou'b, shall quit this department by the Grst stenmer going North. By commend of Major Gen. Hunter. Chas. G. HALprsz, Asst. Adj't. General Tenth army corps. : HOW THE ACCOUNT STANDS. coneninst. ihe Rebellion, will do well to cou- ficert e Sollowing facts: Ist. The Rebellion has wet pormonently gyact | pie da of tern within months, | _ 2d. It bas lost ge tear! the Western part Vuginia, Mis-ouri, tacky, theigreater maessee, the tion of Te er Northern ang western rie of Missis- | sippi, North Cerolina, atv) ene-third ot ieiana eae it = virtually lost a Lissise; the Cw the ‘Arkgasas, and the Yume rt 00 Th Bente eg ing the very heart of the insurgent Our armies and fleets, sth. It has lost New Mexico:and the‘emer Western and South western Territories. Sth, 1t bas lost Fort Marion, Forts 6th. It has Jost —— wire ana New w hile we t ust Mobile, Wilmington and. ton will be added to the record of its betore many weeks, 7th. Union canse has and con. sistently crete from the Sumter to u res a ‘th. Maryland, and Missouri have been converted irom a. of eemi fo thas of uncotiditional loyalty. * oth. ‘We have held every tr 2 that we cecupiad [rom the > lvth. Places like Norfolk, Memphis, “Magh- ville, and New Orkans,- whieh atthe time of ibeir capiure were the hovbe@s ef treason, ara erTadually swinging back to thejzold ailegiauce. itth. The purpose of ‘Union at all costs and rewmaia’ fae Th prpenest: is not entirely encouraging; But e Jet us bt just Lo ourselves—jast to the canseare ett § Riving ically necro omphs we actually admutour. own talsores, tet asd iuilures of tbe enemy. Let us tather that if we eet out to restore Union, the reo- ele Bet out to scblgve ah independence, - = cOR qu by the sw; ve thus far tad to redeem oF also—and most —to ; that if we pledged the 1% ‘pet down the Re- Lellion ip nine monthe, boasted tha: ibey would be “recognized aay.” A Linrnatixc Exrapinio: \—A corres- ponderntof the New York be writing from Hilton Head, 8. er Nana ra “ For some weeks jra furay upon An extensive scale, intowome of the most thickly populated districts of one of the three Bumtes comprised in the Depermcn). of me Benthahaww wecreey. persons withla ouy’ tikes are orders to begin the movement are about being given. The plan is to tae not “with the phant ‘but the in- i the aien ieee ore body of not in ther troops. ofoperations, and the liberating bost will appear, and veany Ssre Brn ean ane Swell it toa were so mighty that it will » slavery out of existance Gurrever it The words of Wendell at Church, will be realized—the question of | ing rebels with their slaves of politicians. A ae Sonaage whore Java will burn flow and ” and ped reeola- of xpedition g destroy “con tions.” The exact | the Northern public is most ly to learn firet through Southern prints, TRE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF GEN, Banks.—A correspondent of the Boston nal, writing from New Urieans under date of Feb. 12th, gives the following particularsof the attempted assassination of Banks: This evening, as Gen. Banks at the ladies’ entrance to the d through the crowd. The police hie track, and he cannot avoid From the faint report made by the it is supported to have belonged to the class as ~~ “ Lceey eo iol. The affair gas sueed & great b <“The New Orleans t of the New York World, writing om the 13th, adds the fol~ lowing: “CAR hour after, the Gencral atthe cpera. It ie nnneceseary 10 say that he ap- peared with his usnal equanimity, and, ae you well know be is not & maa to be easily aiout anything. I arn Chie woreisg txt three men have been arrested in connection with thie affair, and the police are erarching for the fourth.” ma,