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- ming, with (a0apar EXCEPTED aT THE sTae BUICDINGS, ourzs PEXD'A AVENUE Amp 11TH STRER=, V&, XXI. 1 Ww. D. WALLACH. es easriere st 94 See arirress, eae greece 3s : months; for less than ADVERTIBRMENTS should te sent to the AMUSEMENTS. AROVER’S THEATRE. PE- +s¥LVANIA AVENUR, near Willard’s Hotel Lacs. 2 Gzoven—— -—-— -——- ———--Mamsexa THIS EVENING, * wil a pear en the occasion of a GRAND BEN BPIT, THE SEVEN STARK COMEDIANS, At the head of which is the Famous, Successful Actress, LAURA KEENE. By universe! desire, will Be prodaced this evs- ry expense inegrred necessary to an @mexam pled, correet representation of Dion Bonr- leas .t's cba: mitig Comedy, OLD REASS AND YOUNG HEARTS, Lady Alice Hawthor: --Laura Keene yatess Pi a. . Mes. “Joha Broug>am Sone Ber Tw .W RB, Blax- O. Whestleizh C. Waleot, Jr. 0. Peters Mr, Levick HE REAPER. WASHINGTON THEATRE. COBNER BLBYSSTE J AR: Misseune. ne Minors 2 Gos a }OsOM Brace Max. FasssvxEr gee. W. Fannex Becond Benet of ME. JOHN 8. CLARKE, The Master Comedian of tha Ags, FINEST BILL OF THE EEASON! MISS ALICE GRAY. THIS EVENING, OUR AMERICAN OOUSIN. Yer: Coke. Trenchard. ——-Mr. J. 8. Clarke | fs Meridith. a Alice Gray | Florence Trenehard.... Mra, er SPEED THE PLOW. Sir Ade! 7" Jobn 8, Clarke THE HYPOORI qWitha lectars on matters and things im general, but nothing in particular.) | Mawwerm............. ---+------Mr. J. 8. Olarke SATURDAY, Great Attraction, Mr. J. 8. Olarke. { Pinon or Apuission.—Baleony Chairs, 75 cents; ta, 75 cents; Parquette. = cents; Fam- = Circle, Bcents; Private Borer, Deors open at 7; ‘to commence at do'o N20N® HIPPODROME, ————™ ALEXANDRIA. SPECIAL CARD! THE SHERWOOD FAMILY Respeetfully announce to the eitizens and military ef Alexandria and its vicinity that their BENEFIT AND LAST NIGHT Dut one of their engagement will take place on FRIDAY WIGHT, March 6th, 1863, When MAD. VIRGINIA SHERWOOD, MISS IDA SHERWOOD, MASTER CHAS. SHERWOOD And MR. CHAS. SHERWOOD will appear in their Unique and Beautiful Scenes, assis ed by the full strength of the SPLENDID COMPARY and the ‘alented ROWLAND BROTHERS, MR. CHAS. SHERWOOD appearing for the last time as PETE JENEINS. which performence has been profounced by those Artistes, Boatom, PLactps axp Owens te be one of the most comic impersonatiens of the age, and gained for him the soubriquet of the LISTON OF THE RING 1t* Fura AND LAST CONCERT BY TRE HUTCHINSON FAMILY, at WILLARDS’ HALE, (Rear Willards’ Hotel, on F street,) . On FRIDAY EVENING, March 6th, All their New Patriotic Songs, with their New Songs of Friendship, Freedom and Fraternity, to- gether with the standard Sentimental and Humor- ous Productions, will be sung by ASA, LIZZIE, onl FREDDY and Littl DENNETT, of the “Tribe? Particulars in programmes, Cards of admission, 30 cents ; children, 25 cents. Doors open at 7; Concert at 8 o’clock. +_ma‘5-2t* ;ARIETIES!: VARIETIES: Fronting om Penna. av. and Ninth st. GRAND FESTIVAL WERK! il the New Stars appearing, with the Established Favorites, and the Grand Combination Company. * increasing sensstion-creating by MI3S NELLA RICHINGS, the very Queen of Song. GEORGE C. DOBSON, the Master Banjoist. ‘The public have heretofore looked upon the Ban- jo a8 an instrument only foran accompaniment to the pegro minstrel, but Mr. Dobson p! pon it in the most artiat:e style all the opr Ta gems and the popular ballads, with a correctness and sweet- mes < beoeete the music of the finest guitar. VLEET th a aes nape ee the Fairy Votary of th ED MAY, the Irish Voealist. tenet: The inimitable csxene ofold Virginia, JHARLEY NE ALL THE STAKS AND Stuck ARTISTES Ina sill of Extracrdinary Attraction. New Novenrigs wi: ESactep. Prices of Admission.— Parquet tte and Family Cir- ele, 25 cemts; Orchestra Ch: & cents; Single Seats in bi 75 cents; Private Boxes, {holding six perssns,) $5; Colored Circle, 25 cents. rs open at a quarter to 7 o'clock. a ance to commence at a quarter to 8 o’eloe! 0 NEW CANTERBURY, Louisiana avenue, near Sixth street. THE MUSIC HALL OF THE COUNTRY. IMMENSE CONGRESS OF STARS! Muitum in Parvo. FIVE DISTINCT —— COMBINED IN 0) BALLET, ACROBATIZ a = rm ETHIOPIAN QOMPANY, in all forming one Monster Ooncert gomseny, giving & performance which, for Beauty, b ope Humor and Attraction, has seldom been ht 8 and never mae pes manned. THIS EVENING, The wonder of the world, Mr. C. W. PARKER, the man of many forms, whowe terrific and almost ——— feats of contortion have eiicite « tremen- « Rr rennar from the thousands of people who bis marvelou: tformance iret week of the famous let Pantomime (as pisyed by = onan -renowned Ravels) entitled DECHALUMEAUX in which the Paniowime Company of the Oanter- bury will a Mise JULLA MORTIMER, the Queen of Song be wdc most beautiful aud fascinating Songstress o! ry “KATE Lghmubindy at ordb the deantiful and pag dashing Terpsichorean Arti jou. J.B. L Scoliesy, the renowned Maitre de Baliet and Pantomimist, and his Grand Ballet Troupe. George Leer the Revalar 7 young Comedian Pantemim Comic . “ine celebrated Ethiopian Comedian. here de — ieee Sal THE ARAB L This beautifal act bas its eS of admirers, | ° bos unce it the most eee and attrac mance ever witn THE GREAT COURT | SF “BEAUTY. fempored of the most oy pomp ed ladies in the profession :—Misses Kat! » Jennie Allen, Latty Clifford, M lle Jennie, Lilly Brandon, = ‘Ue Geraldine, Josephine Florence, La rae beantif 1 Ballet Divertisement, arrange “by ® titled LOWERS OF SCOTLAND! urt of Beauty will appear. ‘A fresh supply, of CORK-0. GikaPficauitig: by the following array of Coro: graphers : Pog CLARES. tne Favorite Banjoist and Jig | WILLIS the ioe y of Versatility PRANK LAWRENCE. the Disciple of tse Blask (Terpsichorean) A JOHNNY CLAR! » the Wonderful Delineator of Cross grained Darkies. The evenipg’sentertainment Will conclude with the Ballet Pantomime entitled MONS. BRR SLUMEAUEs 3 ADVE. TURES OF KOUQGINET! ne Pedtieoeae baphag” e Gok . Edeson Rouquinet, bis valet... s. J.B. u ‘Bzolloy | WEUNESDAY A PTERNOON, March 4 aG@rand | Matinee for abe benefit of the News Boys’Home, | FATUCEDAY Matinee for Ladies and Children, | ats o clock A DS cents ting six.) Doors open at 6% 5 ui THE Orchestra, 5) ceats; Private | lock ; performance at T™. WELLASDS WALL The Pashtonadle Danes Academy.— Mr. GOOBALL reapectiully in- forms masters and rinses dooce, warning all the farhionable dances inciediee the mee sal Horr+ © ward's Quadrille, now so Lar. ean commence their lessons at once. The p: pilé {hlit'ed to admission to the graud Floral May Bail ry Saturday afte rar ef 2 o’clook. for | tmiseow. at Willarde’ Hall. Privite yatwy resdene llth and J ate. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSDAY, MARCH > OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. —_——>——_ 5, 1863. LADIES’ LIST. Anderson Mrs ke Auarn Cath Tngereoll Mre H Jackson Ameiia 8 Allen Mary B Jordon Mrs Fred B ‘Acame Jane W Johnson Sarah aeons Kellie Anderson Mary lew ns napp An ‘4 Adama Eleva , Kretchmar ¢ Oceciia d Alen Julia Kelly Sarab- Andrews Eliza BH Krauser Mrs Joseph Andrews Eliza Kerr! Mary E Bates Mies CM Kendrick Annie-2 tes Jennie Kacer Mrs G E Kelmont Clara-2 Kerns Mre Win adin Emma Kehoe Kate Blair Hester Low Pheby Brown Jennie Lind Mrs Robt 08 Biak. Soop zg Liad Mra Brewn | ‘ Brown Carry, Bright Amanda Bates M Amelia Lewis Eliza Burke Alice Lawrence Cath & Birch Mary F Laftis Mary tea C poncgar Rooenns a Bei Seay 4 Ceeelia H La Roche Burnham Carrie Littell Ohristina Bradley Emily Lathrop Very Baggett Mra Launder prance, Mariah Lansi Fenny Butler Caroline Latta ; Becker Sarah A Youndebury Josephine = er Margaret Mott ‘hee Bille Henry Moore beth Buredy Attilia Moore Jennie Bennett Elizabeth rereton Annie Binver Mrs K Muneell Lee Eliza poekey COlerien. a ira Jno Lefferts Minnie De C-2 Moore Maggie Jane Magrader Emily C B Beardeley Virginia Marty Lizaie Boardman Ellen M Miller Hellen A Baker Kate 8 Morran Mrs ES Berett Mre J W. Mintser Miss A Bartlett Emma 8 Markle Sal Berryman Mra 0 H Monday Julian Brightman Mrs Wm = Minor Elizabeth Bryant Mary A Moran Mre Ann nm Lucy A Mitchell Mary jarker Frances V Boteler Isabella T Barker Alice Beardsley Mre Beebe Mre Crai Benjamin Mre Bradford Marian @ Berryman Mary Baily Mrs KR8 néon Anu& Barnet Jenny Crown Rusanna Clark Mre@ P Clunie Mary Case Mre Henry Cross Mrs Richard Clark Lizzie F Miller M Malye Madame C Morony Fannie C Kate Miller Alvira Murphy Marquet Monson Jennie Ts Mary J Miller Jennie, Morris Miss V Morrison Margaret E Maudin Mre Hy McKey Nancy McCarrick Lizzie Craig Louise a Emma Campbell Mra P bs prince tal Bt Hiss BM Collins Martha pate Cheseman Mary Neely M openhaven Margaret A Nolen Annie am pbell Alberta - Newton Nettie Curkendall Elica A Oleott My A Calis Phebe ae Julis iatios Margaret ler mee Fraok W Calbot Mrs are no Cammeron Jane yE Clark Mrs Morton Paine veath Crosbie Mrs H M Payne Mar Crown Mary i Mrs Campbell Lonira @ Phelps Mre ne 8. Carter Mrs Jane Price Julia R Carter Phebe & Carpenter Sarah & Cary Emily Cahill Mise M ee Miss ‘cohen Qeorgia Ciements Ehza C Phelps & Parent Josephine Powell Eliza J Peterson Christine Pumphrey Sophia A URAD Parivh Sarah Peyton Mrs Lucine Carpenter Baral, Perry Ida Cosgrove Mar Parish Sarah O Cocper vereky Pearson Elizabeth L Choreche Mrs EN Phillips Annie Crawford Marie Pearson Mrs Jas Castis Mrs W Rows Carrie Crosby Hattie C Reese Mrs Wm L Crandle Martha Riley Jane Rodes Annie Chappell Miranda ildwell Marie u Mins © cocker Maria C rer Mattie D Winifred Roser M. Rhineha Russell Louisa iss Rogers Mary J Rosa Mrs Col Samuel rd Sophia C Ann V Runington Mre C L Suran B Ripley Jane + Marian Sampson Mre CHS Dyer "Harriet 8 Seymour Mrs 8 Benrisgn Mary A Cc Smith Be Decghae Mary Donel Mre ED Davis Susan Swann Downey Mary Delaney Mary Delano Mra James Smith Selmon Mrs Lhe Smith Mrs Emersen Snow Laura E annie izabeth A Dorsey Mrs Thos Sl Douglass Margaret A Smith Mary, Delano Mira S M Darnall Miss Iren Dewell Mrs Chas Dailis Elizabeth rE ith ‘Auguste Ellivon Ev pn Sue he: ea Elizabeth Endicott jr Mrs Win eymour Mrs CB Ellie Mary K Rintpsou Mrs Annie Fields Laura B tansbury Cora Frost Heurietta ymour Mie CH French Alice sinv: ue vate Geo Tes Alinira upple Cath Deeta Bees Sherman Mre MJ Franklin Maria-2 Shepard Ella F Suttle Mary ; Mary Lh heon Maria F Snyder Mathias <n : Fiaiee ars dane Stimson Harriet Bryer Anne, Sutherland Hellen M Gains Mrs Gen Stenson Harriet Grose Susan Stimpeon Clara Gray Fanny tratten Sarah F Grant Mre Jno aviey Anna, Gabes Mary Jane ‘Thom pron Grayson Sarah Thorn Mittie Gamond MreA y Lucy ton Lillie aodn ey re | 8 Col Jas Ht Addeline od Hannah Goodwin Mise Louisa Griffin Kitt Hayes Mrs Hiram Hall Annie ¥ ongh. ot Hoste Winnie H Thomas ill Eien nied Adaie V ‘hn Al ill Mary aughn Almira Hulee Susan Wright Mrs G W Hill Mrs A Wright Susan E Ward Maggie Wade Mrs ES Hannon Cynthia © Harrie Hattie Hains Mrs Hewitt Mrs LOB Haitt Mary 8 Harris Mrs Jno Hackett Julia Hickey Kate E Hawkins Anna E White M Wheale Wiison Thaw Fran Turner Mrs H M Tamblely Tyrrell Miss MA Tomas Sarah Taylor Louisa Anus Thempson Josephine Tailor Mary V Thompson Ann. E Tanner Mra > Van Nortwick Mrs Wn rs GW ate ny W ileon Hester M Hukess Mire Han Watson Sarai A Hi ae nese Warres pn lunting Mary J ‘arren Mar; Hunkin Mra Win rs Thos Hedgine Mary M Ware Sarah a Hawley allie Wittngis Jolie Harrison Jane Halster Mary Harrat Mrs Weaver Silva Huntington Fannie Wollard Melissa, Harcourt Martha A Wallace Mary Hurbert Theodora Wart at Lizzie Jones Julia Wilkins Mrs P D . doyce Hanors Winter Miss A Magdaline Jackson Eliza Young Mrs Warren Jewell M Ziles fiery E MisceLLamnovs —Minnie: Liberty, 2. GENTLEMEN'S LIST Amor A J Allyn Gen W2 ArnolaT E Aston Albert Arnold Geo W-3 Allen WH AndrewsA A Ames G W Alexander ColW Alexander A Ackerman Geo Alldred Wm Allen A F Anthony Jno D Austin Win Adais Col Chas Allen Isaac B Allen Chas Allen Nathaniel Alberd CA Apgar NS Andrews Hon C Ames HonO, Apple Capt) Angell OW Aurtin Eugene Allinder SO Anes Edwd E E Adams Frisby Ambush Enc ah Averill Col FJ Abbot Edwd = Adair Rev J M Adam EE, Adausdas Ash Capt F Adame Capt J B Alisson. Rates Ames Jas B Bailey Geo W Butler Busgolino A. Bartlett AF Bett» A M Bareroft A Bierlein Geo BoleniusC ptaW = Hon il Barlow B R eo flenry E Barlow B-2 Bright Bailey Ben) Breit it i jrimedale Col | Brackett Henry Brewster oe et Henry. Boyce Chas H Burbank H Bryant Chas Buck Mathew Baseett Chas Bickmeyer H Byles Dr Of Brown DJ Brown Chas Bradley Jos P Bugbee Rey 0 Burton Jos BakerChas8 _ Barter Joel Buewell Chas H Boomer 0 F-i Berry Capt BusherJ M Bowditch CP BachmanJ H Bowen DrCH Karnill J H BrowerChat M Buckley Joo Wardinan Julia Wilson Chas H Allison HonWB Allen Lambert H Andrus Laroy Allgust Ingnazio Abbott Ne Allen Jas Allen Ca, Allen Jno Anson Jno M Anderson Jas K Anderson Jno Arimcast WLW Brown DrJ Brown Jno F Brown JT Blair Kinder Butts L D2 Barden LB Betz Louis Braley L H Bess Laurence Brown Levi Bartletor Koomer OF Browo PB? ly Btowe ferric t Beecher Willoughby Josephine ¥ Mary illiams Hellen Wailers K: owe MrsEB e' v¥GA_ Baird Capt a B Buckman GirardBean Jesse M Boernstein Aug Bradford Geo W Brown Josiah 3 oO WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. MARCH 6, 1863. 2, Beebe OB Butler JosC Bakan Pas! H Warford CapBH Wormer Dan} biauvis Dolphis BasorJas C Bargevin yy e Jey Abner riers) Wen LaBille Robt H Worden Chas L Weed Darius Werle Fravs Bavrick D Rebbittdno W Brown P jr ik Lenle ae Lameon LtRM | Whaler Wallace Jax ‘endell Osear Easton Den! M m Brothers Rhodes | Leib Mex seo: Rev aiker Prank, Woodward JnoB Willey O Blake Doetor Jno Leeran ChptBeojLenming Jae Landou Dr K Geo P WileunJasB = =©=Whitnery 0 D uriviele | H eecerme Robt T ton ° Tens a $Siense GA Wateoninos Wiieoxr 0 W no W Blain Rebieun Lefinewell OaptLttneng en jovd rg Cap tYamT Weeks Capt GW WatkineJ x W White Peter Bacon E zg "Soot rch RH Lee Sam Whitman ptGJ Wieaner J inesor P M ireh BR Jas B Richa hee bo woes Rte 1 J vecks DEG M Wileox J S° Whiteside tOot r Bodfieh RC jaich Larkins Jas F reer Btillman | Weaver G B Warford Capt JP wens Prectentiége E Bresenham Jno Bayne Mast K 8 faughion Ine J Ly BtadoraG Wertfall Geo W Whitafored TH Williams Rod: K | Barnes Edwa ; Boyd SH D aces Ji Ludiem Jam'l-3 Tight Geo E wae MeiJB Worn t Luk an Brown Col B Borgian JnoG er SC HU Lyvch Jas LataropdolSelon Weedbens eG A he , wa biting Richt ert E bolow BM Brainlee & Baw 1.2 Lape Zant Willems Grow Ww Peat inom hE Brown Brank @ Brows Ing Bates Lt£ bare Jno Lathrep Capt6o Wile Col OL Weet 5 Wilkins BA H Brown FO r Jas Bowman T og iraC shington H wrig EP WwW ogner Rolomon } Brooke - ~ 2 Bese” i feeatoe bey Lee Col fre LgvetandCaptT Withers henry Re iy auane: N wikuctts } op a Barnett Lathro, | tS. Brisbin Geo W Brown BY JN Brooks Theodore 2b Vawson Lindoatrtifoey ‘Werle Heer -2 Wieet eo. 2 ‘ay Thos aa Bower Got'ieb irowp 4 25 A Brown T! wis Lawrence presen Hf oe Wit! — rae Jas D We! peees ‘adley Geo L Heardaley fo Butler Whe B MW notae Lin ward Warner Lewis einberg Wm Geo ino J Bicomer Wm B Eee Weodtin nellarcy Warts Maurin Whiting Wn B Bascom LUG B Eerie ie Jno Brown W Wi lame otis Wilkeus Mr Warner WJ Barr Dr G W jae Bailey Wm Yhitng Cot sD WillameMP Warwick Wis Bro Greene & ByrnesCapt W3-2 Sarr Lawless Richard ra Binederect te A Winsett Ms wi . Wm BeaumontGeo-2 Bice Son. z Buckoffekey rocks) Williams MB Was! ington Bainan Geo Brown Jas apray Wal Walter 8 ™M Wileer ss 5. Wilkin N Capt — Wm Brannen Win bh Mey aL McVay Jno Maxsen Dr LG Woedrof Wm = Williama Wm ‘m M- tes Wm Beiter Cow Burt Capt Wm Monroe AP Miller Jacob McKenzie ilo | Whaicy Wm Welles Wm Wheeler Win it J Beck a Pp thers Wm Mears AJ Matthewsd M Mason tion L yp | Walker WC WoodworthWE 2 H Rit Bidwell WH Baird Wo & MatheronDr HP Matson Col I :Mege Cons Baird Mar WH Bruce ba peCalisterHonAMcIutyreJ H “Morley Mathew | YeungChes Young Biche D Jask Chas Montague Amos MortonJno — Melin MartinO: | Vourgk8-2 Young W. Farbors: C F Collins A P 7 Freak Carlton Jno 13, Morcross A W Mitect Jos H-2 Mi Michi York JW Young Warren Zeneitt Hamond | Campbell Alex Giarke| Hon FJ Christopher J Myers Austin itzel Joel Machinamas M Young Jno Zullinger Jno Zingsem Jor Craue Anton J-2 Copley Frank Champion Soult | Morann A ton Joe Martin Cast Ml It L. CLEPIANE, Postmaster. Gu Collinedere, = Gotu dar Meats Albert Meyers Harmon Morris Mi oe Coe Dr cos ¥ pieabie| dno was Ben) T pony Jerry-3 Merchant st Gasrol Lea C Gitte SeoW Conkling Hon JC SokercR Me iis wean, 4 | TO Abt WHO Base Rrenps In Tue Clea? alex’ 5 Garter Gea W WL Gudec Cotte L nCbhas MillerJdor Z Mitzel Mich F Members of Congress, f ‘boidierst Aid Societies, | Cranmer AB CarpenterGP Coburn Lewis L | Munsell Chas P Miller Jos @ Maure M5 clergymen. editors and others are respectfully re | Con Lt Bo ChatmonG W Cilley&Loomie¢ | McKiukler Chas MarkleyJno Maher M ested to aid in dissemineting the following ne- | Crabbe & Co Goahere Gannon Martin McKivkle & Coy Morgan. Jan Miller Norman tice, which is of interest to all who have friends in j Clifton © R- - Chanfrau Lt Ils Gommin McDonald Chas Moriarty JnoJ Mung Onisin the army: Gsngan Chas Garr HL cant rare Ont M Miner (bas H-2 MobrJacob | Megine Mr DIRECTORY OF THE HOSPITALS. GowleeC W Cox Harrison Carrico Myron finer Dr Chas = Merryman Jos Montgemery B The Sanitary Commiasi mace orran | Case Calvin P Colby Capt HE Campbell Mr j MeW ilansG MeMahan Jae = Morrison RH mente for supplying iemereat with Crawford € W-2 Colston Dr HC hapmanNathan Mayo Dr Chas Marrdas H | Miller RM tients in the United Btates General Hoxmtale ac Ciosaan0 Cavin Bev m Coffey Patk ed teh ey Ino Melvin R ie following peints : (others will be ‘edded) | Carns Cornelus Child Harrison Clayton Oswald | }oCale Hon Mebonou Seek a Eastern Lepariments For inforciation, address | Chanfrau Count Canarct DrHF-2 Cook Paul C ea sel Poe ao a “Opie Sansiary Comeission, Washington. D.C. | Carey Char Connelly Geo H Clarke Platt Hue David a McOl sy Be 270 uo a ao R2 Washington, Point nt Lookout, } Clark Chas F _ Connolly Henry Coulehon P csi y Edwd McFeatheraJ © Meister Rev Mr Georgetown, Aun j Cowles Capt 8 R CalkingsJnoH Colman Pat D SEAR ESF BCR S Do mr ccl Cagtss Alexan: Baltinore, Girish | Geeckendua)) Conton Pe Midel kiwd MumfordsP? HekGeeca s Wien Dea oe rummy ‘oley Jno romelier i oe festern rts — rma’ ress | Curle Dudley CrookshankaHonCiendeunen R (OER le eee w |“ Oscesanstary Comninten: Lonuinete H ‘coburn Olarke 2 : Cincinnati, " | GelicrCeptD CisstonJas Corson Gant RR Meleunamined MilferinoF Matoney € 5 New Albany, Pores: Compton B's Gulberteon Jge Carpenter BM | Mcintosh E b Maher Jas McAnnally Ter Kouisviie, Bowling Gieen, Cumprton DB CheeneyJno” Cheney Hon Sam | M¢Douough Ed Moffatt Jas Miller 8 E Covington, ' Chess David Comstock JN Cline Sampson MontrerreEdw Monfait Rev 1 McManus T 8 Lexingto: he a Carpenter Dan Chamberlaind Chilaa 8 crrill Fred. A. MuscottJno M Mahamer T H formation will, enderordire circamstances, Chipman EK Golter Jno Chalfent Dr 8B | Marey Geo T-2, Mayo Jos McBride Lt TM | be given gratuitounly to any one applying lori in | Crandal Dr EB ChittendenJ © Crawford Sam ashevs Ges 0 Mewne ek Masvey Thos answer to any or ali of the following inquiries.’ If | Goombs 3 a Carter Jas te Coleman, Thos meGresce Geos Mote Cant uM een Thos | ication is by letter, the answer will be xent | ‘armic E affee Hon anran Thos tk j Charters ke Grint dno Ghiwtord Noe Melrite Ges H Mitzel 2 cf Miller Thea 3 re pe if in person, it will be answered at i Crocker E ‘ampbel ‘apron is, Ie — (giving nai resgat | Crawiord Edwd CandonJnoR Cheney Ae Fy McNally Henry Mauser Lt I Mcinery Thes in the hoopHtala bpm dase aia seaaoein bees : | Gatpenter BK, Cravens Jas A Chalice WL. Hoton Hawscd cee cs Bette. 2. Ifso, what is bis em r address? eyBer, H eee Geen W Cole Wea Martinit Re” Moutgemely L8 McPyuchean Ws ts Pbaih fhe Bame of the surgeon or chaplain of | Cowell Win cura WI H Magraw 8 Maron LW Morgan Col NJ “if Loeid hospital at present, has he ree-et!y | Mayol Merril Got t. Maiuk Wu | | been im hospital . ahan Jas leidine Louis Morgan Co! 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Wihituey DM White Eiw PF WwW ratislanC 1 EC | e and silver wi — dose is received at the Washineton ' The office of the Directory will be o daily | from 8 o’clock a. m. te 8o’clock p.m. vand tn urge “. nt cates applicants sovae tee the door tell, will ber —g “feck i pei oo cting the busi: ee inconvenience inc a ness of the Directory having —_ where Visitors trave | been given direct access ie record them ‘selves; this practice will erection ter be discontianed; nor can lists of wounded Biates, counties, regiments, or oth rv reafter | —— from these ree ree mag fe e Sanitary Comminai: special author- ity from the Prenident of tag United Sinton wane. taine an —— system of for securing the safe conveyance to and aGtribution of goods putin itechatee 4 the sick and wounded at points where they = most = ‘ hie op pas with e care &) + TOS! a! sat orl ans and at Washi: 2, before "Viel en Vieksbur, | ashville—its distributions being poseastian's a comparison of the wants of the pationte inal To aacertain the relative character of these wan’ in a trustworthy manner, and to secure an equi’ ble distribution and honest use of the goods dis- | — uted, besides the nnpaid se services of the mem- bers of the Commission, twenty physicians of high | Se _ and moral character,and more than ifty lay- agents are pmlored pecrniary se- curities for responsible and efficient service. The (eed of thene — mente apoed peace ng been about r centum of the value of the goods distribu The Commission has not were avis able te obi thentic evidence of losses, mi peng Ted ow | i i | Teetansd ce to the value “of one bousand. of gcods which have beea once received atits shipping Sopot = following are the names of these depots, to which auxiliary societies ad all | gf.these depet the sick and wounded, without ref- erence to States or localities, but simply to their | relative necessity .or assistance, are iuvit.d tosend i their offerings : Branch Supply Office, 22 Sanitary Commission, Summer street, Boston, Mass, Sanitary Commission, Branch Bupply Office, 10 | wfanitary Commiedon, Branch Supsly Office, 27 ‘anitary Commission ranch Supe ce, South Sixth street Philadelphia é } Sanitary Commision, Branch Supply Office, Bank go Cleveland Ohio: fant ary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Chi a itary Commission,Branch Supply Office, Louis- | vi The Commiesion receives no pecuniary aid what- ever from Government, and is wholly —eretent on the voluntary contributions ef the ic for the means of sustaining its o) paeatien. aoe to ite Treasury are solicited and way be transmijt- ted to GEORG RONG, Esq., Treasurer, 65 Wall street, New — The names of the dent of the Oates 8 commi sioners ef the President of the United States, pledged to the public for the economy, integrity and —, with — =. is entrusted to Ew e Sani m Will be Tt ainiteres: oe George T. mney de A. D. “Bae r. . W. Burnett, . Hon. Mark Skinner, Rev John H. Heywood, Prof. Fairman Rogers, Hon, Sebuyler Colfer, r sw Olm: Esq. 8. Newberry, D Central Orrice oF SaNtTaRyY Comursstox, th ‘eon F st., Washington, D. C., Feb. 7, 1063. fe 25-10 For the Holidays. Baanog oF Nos. 19 anv 21 Broan St., New kone OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORS. Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD ENICKERBOCEER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS —4Lsq— FINE GROCERIES, CAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL KENNEBEU SALMON, | SOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, | PIGS' FEET, | ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, | Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASUN Morsrs. A.M. B. & Oo, are alto Sole Proprietors | ef BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON DOUK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal ase Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. W7All articles bought at their store warrsuted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the city free of expense. Affwe intend to be permanently poueet: we re- spectfully request families to give us a call aa ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasumeron, December. 1863. A.M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with any other House. ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. as-tt ISAAC HERZBERG, Lioxnszp } Soe eee at the on Stand, established 1852. to be loaned, o: ng ee guns, pis- Pony re Ji Tie paceie 33 31 eitreet, to rear ‘AW transactions strictly confidential. "Ja 1¢-Sm BALE—One thousand sets of one, two and F four perme neces hand BARNES « ‘two bi red good seco! MoOlellan 5A ADDLES. In. gates ETCNETON Ro. id 4 —— ae jue, ween and ates Notional Hove, he ia" | enc ; canal segment The | and the water is {| THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. ight with Van Dorn’s Troops, moar Franklin—The Rebel« Driven B Capture ef Kebel Prisemers, Naehvure, Merch 6.The enem Lorn, advanced sgain towards Breatiia erdny The Federal toree also adwanced Tullt. Snd drove the rebele He nc at prisoners, We lost 13 killed. this morning, but we =a renewed this particulars. ‘lwenty-three men of Vol. Johnson's Tennes- see Regiment while on picket duty, weet of Nol neville, were attacked by ity revel eay- arty who tried hard to ose AE re them. iagheen cea minutes’ fighting Hed Goren we mpeg end tos the, whole ano. “y arrived e to-n from Gen. Gilbert 1 Franklin ly eent forward sufficientiy eee or capture Van Spree sito a are int P vickatiy of danny or pit Seats wet to attack our poche Stee Gon a werd Hon. Connolly F. ‘Trigg, ja ee the U.S. District Court, bas ordered that no attorney, prosecntor or coher Person who bas not taken xn oath to support the constitation of the United States be permitted to mAnAgE Or eon- duct cares in bis court. ARMY OF THE CUMBFRLAND. Rosecrans Slowly Advancing—Oefeat ofthe Rebels at Eagleville. CUNCINNATTI, Mareh, 4.—We havenewr that tie army of Gen. Rosecrans is slowly advanc- Van 3 «. eel x rs prisoners. a | ing in Tennessee. A brigade of ies, from General Rons- tean's division, while ona ex on the 2d instant, cocpuniand at aon the Solern pike, nect Lagieville, posted ina line. A bot engagement -neued, add lasted for several minutes, when the rebels, unable to re the caliipg fire of the regulars, broke and fed. They were shortly afterwards got into a second Tine of battle, and, with heavy 4 infercemenis, ventured & move on our right, with the intention of assailing us by flank and rear. This design tailed. Our forces eg the eecailants a second time. hurried retreat, leaving wontnd tele sake whom there were several. We had ae 4 wounded. ‘We took Tusrcombia, with two hundred pris- All their stores, horses, one oners. Progress of the Canal—A Fleet Boat Rans. = Blockade—Destraction of a by ire. Cartro, March 4.—The steamer Tycoon, from Memphis, bas arrived. The latest advices from below state that two dredging machiars bac arrived, and would be put to work on at, ver is ewe Be] the camps at the Aa ot a of lena he. &. The levers are broken, and the water is over’at @ fesrtul rate. Another fat raa past the batteries at Vickeburg. She was fired on by the rebels, and struck three times, The fire at Lake Providence on Monday de- stroyed nearly the whole town and a consider- able smount of commistary stores. A canal | barge, with a propeler, had got through into Lake Providence. It was pushed over-land on slidés, to be used tor exploring the lake and neighboring bayous. IMPORTANT FROM THE WEST. The Indi Unmnecessarily Surrendered She is Re: Active Service Agein— The New € 1 Completed. Memruis, (via Cairo,) March 3.—The Indi- anola was captured under circumstances that lead to the belief that she unnecessarily eur- rendered. Lust Friday the janota and Queen of the West eae discovered under the guns of Warrenton, both in a condition for effective service. The sickness in the army is increasing. The canal between the Mississippi river and Lake Providence is finished. The water ie not yet let in, The Gold Panic. New York, March 5.—Sterli for gold and not for currency. Was 110, payable in gold. Gold was quoted at 155 since the sesond board. The excitement on the gold question exceede anything of the kind known here. The quotations Lave not been stauonary ten minutes together to-day. @he public are sellers, in small amounts, at whatever rate they can get from the brokers. Roeton, March 5.—There has been consider- bills are sold rate to-day able excitement to-day in State street — | the fluctuation in gold. Itis sale wes made t-day of Bons. Crxcrxnati, March 5.—The news from New York of the decline in gold has unsettled the markets completely bere, and nothing has been done, The Rebels in Eastern Kentacky. Crxcrxwati, March 4.—Reliable information from Eastern Kentucky states that there is a rebel camp of about nine hundred men near Mt. Sterling. It is being strengthened by de- Ffradstory bands, which bring in horses, for- age, clothing, éc., stolen from the people. Their avowed intention is to make on attempi on Lexington and Paris yery soon. Medary's Columbus Crisis Destroyed. CoLumsBvus, O., March 5.—The Crisis editorial office was mobbed to-night by soidiers. The composing room, in another building, was us- disturbec. Gen. Cooper called out the military to restore order. A Steamer Condemned. PulLADELPHIA, March 5.—The steamer muda has been condemned in the United Stars District Court for the Eastern district of Penn- lvania. The vessel was adjudged to the Government At S12,0 0. Consptrators Punished. Crxcrxyati, March 4th.—The Son Morgan county (lndiapa) conspirators, who were ried for firing on Federal cavairy when arrestiag - deserters, have been fined five huadred doliars each, Outward Bound. Boston, March 4.—The Onnada sailed at half past ten o'clock, with thirty-two passen- gers for Halifax, and nineteen for Liverpool, She takes out 00 in specie. U.S, Gunbeoats Bound te St. Thomas. New York, March 5.—The gunboat Oneida and Wachusett, bound w St Thomas, were spoken Feb. 2ist, in lat. 20, Tong. 68. see e SJ According to the Paris tot the New York Commercial, only ive members of the col legislatif could be induced to sigu an amendment to the address to the Emperor | suggesting the recognition of the Contederacy and the raising of the blockade, @7 Burgisre have been busy in Troy, Sche- nectady, and Albany, N. Y., having ewen ox- | tended their depredations so "far as the Nenave | Chamber, and robbed the members’ desks of postage stamps and other valuables. 87 Five hundred thousand dollars of Boston five per cent. scrip, ae tage in 4 and 1s, was recently sold in that city at 126812 per cent ° B27 A row occurred in a house of ill fame in Cincinnati a few days since, and knives freely used, one man was killed, and two wo- men sad & man seriously wounded. 87 The New York Herald the Wail street gamblers specniate more in the glory and shame of their country than they dow gold. 87 The Boston Post boasts of a hog rox § slaughtered in that city which weighed 1, pounds when dressed. It had reached the size of an ox. a7 The first lega) execution hanging in the State of Kansas took place at ven worth on the 3th ult. A German, named Cari Horne, was bung tor murder. aa A burglar was captured in New York a cay or two ago, while atempting to break inw the residence of Mr. Charles Oanda, & wealthy citiven of that city. a7” There are twenty-three hospitaleat Mur- freeeboro’, Tenn., containing in che aggregate 1,224 Union patients and 84 sick and wounded rebel solders. s7 Mr. Clark pte Hepes was nied to draw the names of 4) persons Lapeer, Mich., drew his own name first—a sagular cireumetance, - a!