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ui _ THR ENING ®TAR a6 PUBLISHED BEVERY ArTERNUON, rsumua? AZCBFTED,) av THE STAR BVILDIAAS, weenn Paws's Avewce omy lite OTcEDP, or w. D. WALLAOH: ee Seen ae = ALL WHO Have PRIENDS IN 14 bers of C. . Roldiers’ Ald Boeienes, Saaveren Sitters wre nad others ave, tegen = aliy re: awsled ti, es? ine ting folluwiwe ac- = Thich Ww of loterect to nil whe have frigotie ia arus DIRBOTORY OF THE HOSPItacs, Tre Fenfiary OCommirtron have ma arrange- ments fer se pizing inforwetion wie re to ip the Uviled Riaten reneral Heapite's at following piste: (othere will Le adial » By wee ay omar Tho inf-riuation, address Sanitery Commission, pomagion~ D an” ’ Wesbington, ¥oint Lookset, Goorgetown, Annapolis, Aieinsl re, Prederict City, Western Depertments.—Por information, address “Cape ceomuary Commuaston, Lovisetile, Ky.’ . ay Dan’ Cu Be iefermatios etl, ander ordi ome apalying for it, ia }+ ef the Toit wine nceiries if ios is by letter, the answer wil be seat 2 : if in person, it will bc answefed at — aud regiment] at present os ais proper address? ziathe name of the surgeon orehapisin of pital 4. 7f ustim Bospital at present, bas he reo-ntly dens in ‘soapt aly ir », did he ‘-+ in boepital, and at what date? { @centiy c.scharged from hospital, was he | isehe e+) from servie-? H 2 act. whst were bir orders on leaving? Mor specific information as to the condition of = | yy ond fathe District of Columbis Do-pitain furvished within twenty-four hours after Ss request to dose isreceives at the W. On ee " Tha oftce of the Dirsetory will be open daily from 8+’ ock a.m teso’eloch p.m., inargeat app! tants ringing the door bell, wiil be re any hour of the night. convenience ine mducting the businuss rectory having arisen where visitors hare | Be given grataiteusiy to ap anewer teary or ‘the applicat wy yi wo { te envelopes from given direct ace: reourd beok: seives; {his practice w:!! hereafter be discontinue t; i bese ot pei tgs _— fr'to ier Bor Cat Nats of Wounded in hoapitale 7 8 ates, | porals must be addrensed to Cul D. 1, Reox- eovoties, Teximent+, or Otherwise, be hereafter | my Quartermaster U.S. Army. Waskiagton, BD. O., “Fhe Pauitary Comtuiusion: under spesinl author. | S54 fbeuld be ppiainiy. marked" Lroposais fo? Hy froin the President of the United States, main. | Rorsen” OF “Proposnle for Mules” as the ease om extensive yop of ae ey —— ’ GUARANTEE. 0 wale Cor. Vey ance iatribution of goods putic itecharge for the tick and wounded at points icine aio g es stele tee where the: are most wanted. It SP reek Fith | responsible persons, whose signatures must be ap- squsl care and rosity at all Now |_yended to the guarantee. Ori aod ween ers befo: gacd The responsi il of the guarantors mart be co Heme see apr pe — ee bys | shown ea he official certificate of the Clerk of the | ‘To ascertain the rolative character of thee wanta po oy tema Ser cn ates SESS TEC ae de @ trustworthy manver, aud to secure an equi! ‘istribut:on and Roues? use of tha 4 bere of the Commiasion, aty physicians of b refessions: and mera! character, and more thaa lay agents are en. ployed. under anisty see euritier for res zonrible and etncient Barvice. The gost of these arrangeme ota have thusfgr been adout 3 F ¢eviurn of the value of the goods distributed. Commissi.n haa not able te obtain au- th evidence of losses, miscarriage or misap- Eriat ous, to the value ot one dvilar in ten of gcods which have bee once revived tits sbipping depots. The following are the names Of there Gepots. to which auxiliary societies and all { ! | | each preposition. “PROPOSALS. pPoPocas FOR HONEES AND MULES. Db Curae Qvanemamssren’s gh Jee iui, .D.0., m4, URS. 10E OM, SEALSD PRoPosALs will be received at this office q Ri i7th day of Mareh. at 19 bs i . La tor screubing the Government with two th:ueand Horses, and (2.4) two thous fuies. of the following denerigtion, vis : CaVALRY. sate For Cavalry. (1.590) ane thousand Gre hi Horses, fror: (15) fifteen to(16) sixteen hanéshigh, Detwren ave and eight years of age, of dark colors, b to the saddle sompactly baiit, in good Bact os trot dete RY: : For Artiliory, (0) five bandred Horses, from 12%) Bfteen one-half to (i6) sixteen hands igh. between Sve and eight years of , of dark eo ors, free from al! defects, well broken to har- bers, com pactiz built, and to weigh not less 1,100 pounds. MULES, ‘Two thousand Mules to ecnform to the following - BreciricaTroRs, ALL to be in feed flesh. ALL to be (14) fourteen bands and over in hight. ALL to be round, serviseable mule ara: purpores.ard to bz OVER THREE AND UNDER RINK YRake oF s6n. PR*POSALS. ‘a The ery name =e bese address of the bid- jer must appear a pro Ife did is made in the name of a firm, the names ofall the parties must appear, or the bid will be eorside: _— the individual proposal of the party . it. Pi sale from di: 1 parties will mot becon- sidered, aad an cath of iazieace must accom pany “1p FcR NORSES, Proposals must speci{y ly ‘whether the bid is for Iry or Artillery Horses, and im mo case wust bot bid for on the same paper. each class, complete in ite having no refer- ence to any other proposaPhy the sam» party. IF FOR MULE: be im ae If any bidder wishes to for both elassas, he must forward two a for Broporals must Bidders muxt be it in person when the bide are opened cr their proposals will not be considered. | Ron is equal in ameunt to one half the suin to be feceived on the contract, signed py the contractor and beth of his guarantors. will be required of the cugoecetol bidder. spon signing the coutragt. As the bond must accompa y the contract. it-will be necessary for the bidders to have their bonds men with them, or to re bonds signed in antici — = ready to be produced when the o-ntract # Figaed. Bisn for bonds can be procured upon applica tion being made at this office, either personally. by letter, or by telegraph disposed to aid the sick and wounded, without raf- FOKM OF GUARANTEE « localities, but simply to their We, ——,, of the eounty of ad State of tite hetexsity OF assistance, areinvit dtosend | ——, and f the eounty of id Rtate of ——_ © offerings : So hereby gitaranty tani — is ‘able if full a itary Com mission, | eontract in accordance with the tertia of hls prop - mer street, Buston, San. a, Branch Bupply Office, 19 Esniiary Cotaminios, Branch Bupoiy Ofte, 2 nitary Commissioa, Branch Eupo!: ce, 27 Soutb sixth street ciladetphia, Pe = tary Commissien. Branvh rupply Office, Bank Street, Cleveiand, Ubi Sani'sry Commission, Brauch Supply Office, Ohi o. Ii itary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Louis ‘The Commission receive: no patoniary aid what ville ever frow Gove sargént, 8 wholiy depen ivat on We vouetaiy contrilutions ef the public for the Po of sustaining its op jens, Uortridutions te ite Treasury are solicited, and may. be transmit. ted to GEGF T, STRONG, Esq., Treasurer, 65 Wall street, New Yorks The narescf the following gentl-men, co: Siepete vf the Presitent of the United States, are pirdg+d te the public for the econamy. inte<rity dud Ciciency wlth whic whatever is catra-ted to the fan.tery Commission will be adininistercd : BW. Re lews Gorge T song © Esq. A Horace Binney . Jr. T.M. Clark,D.D. eeph Llolt W. Barrett, itop. Mark Skint er, Kev Join H Heywood, Prof, *airuan "to core, hev +. Mi Mb +. MD Hon. scruyler Colfax, srrir, M.D Fre .Lax Olmsted Bq. J 8. Newberry. M. D Cestaat Orrice oF SsNrrany Commisstos, 244 Pst. Washioetor, D C . Feb. 7, 1963. _fe x wt For the Holidays. A. 1. BININGER & €O., Susmcn oF Nos. 19 a¥p 21 Buoap St., New Youx OFFER FOR SALE AT TUEIR STORK, Me. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD ENICKERBOCKER, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPSRTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. H —aLs0— FINE GROCERIES, CAN GOODs, XITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, SBUUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGs' FEET, ENGLISH DUN CUDFISH, Together with ail the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Hessrs. A.M. B. & Do. are also Sole Proprietors @ BININGER'’S CELEBRATED LONDON GOUK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. Mall articles bought at their store warranted Of the @rst quality and forwarded toany part of the tity free of expense. As we intend to be permanently located, we re- @pectfally request families to give us acall. ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. Waszseron, December. 1362. 4. M. BININGER & CO. have no connexion with @ny otker House. ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent. | 4a-u NOTIOR i To gorsis, Gx0CkAS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, 40. ‘Yas Sadscribers a & freak ship men’ © CAvES BT. JULIEN AND FLOBEAO CLARETS, Which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also. they have constantly om hand quien Suanpi, 8 kp, DEBI AS. ApRTe, SHERRIEA, Poy ON @, ‘SOOTCH, and IBIZB AGNES of all favorite branda, SBROLISH AND 8COTOM ALES LONDON AND DUBLIN PORTE&RA, seatism PJOKLES, SAUCES GGlcron, GuEopEs snd BNGLISH DarRy o a SDINES. KEMP'S MEAMBTICALLY SRALBD i ‘GERMAN and ENGLISH OORDIALS, Ursee! SELTZER, RISSENGEN and BNG ei IDA s + SEONG “stcoHONG, IMPERIAL, RY NM. YOUNG BYSON TEAS a. Faner GROORBIES. NGSR & OV, BIN Eola’ trit,) Brasca—v19 ite Bi lot wr Jan reoatved sent ST. CRO.X jamaica. ARRAC RUM, Of Direct Importation, at NAGLE’, fom 289 Poonsyternia aveandn of Nate clk N@ 4eNPint Francis De Uaes Jnuy-er ten FLAN TA Branch Bupply Otiee, 22 | 90 Mass. ; j Be will et once { sitton, and tha’ ould his proposition be accepted, er into a contract in acenrdance therewith. Should the contract be awarded we sre prepared to heeome hi¢ socuri ti (To thi tert Beate abov+ mentioned.) No Bares will be received is The Norees must de deliverce in this eity, within twenty days irom the date of the contract, and nc eztenstim or time will be granted on any pretext All Male advertisement on, and those will be re ustatl he delivered inthi-city witbin five days frets the date of signicg ths tor so soon thereafter as the Chie’ Quar- fermaste: shal Tein fonds, Any inform «a, or pon conformance advert sement, will ensure the rejection of the proposal The f will & in lots of (3%) tx bundzed each, 5 a Lote of (6 0) five hundred rah iB the of Quartermaster should deem at f er Quart rmaster tany or all bid rves to himself the hat he may daain too Bb hh. RUCK BR. Colonel ard Chie! Quartermaster mar4 tath Depot of Washingtya. ROPOBALB FOR WOOD Headquarters, Department of Was pice f ( Wess (gua abre PROPOSALS are invited f the troops in an ep-cified fr. im p: in the vicinity ef en. Bernett, DeKa. bury Case, Till.ug! rice of the Potomac, vear Chain B Proposals to be aude in the fi to wit: First For wood starding,( price pez cord.) Secoad. Forwood fell-a py U oth+rwi-e. (price per cord } Third. Forwood eutand corded on the groan Propo als must specify the docaiisy. Lind, quan ty, and quality of the wood. slon, fori it B alle wing manner, Propesa 6 will be reeerved under this adve-tise- | Mert or the amount of wood required Pro; June Ist. 1863. Fach bidder must attach *is fullname and Post Office address to his bid, an! te owmesci all the erst bnterested in the propoval must app=ar in © bi An oth of alicgiance to the Government of the United States must oc ompany each bid. Bide will be opened frou time to time, and eon- t = purchases made us the wood may be re quire: The right is reserved to accept all or any part of any bid. Progcsals showld be endorsed, “Proposals for | Wood,” and addressed to t ELIAS M. GREENK. Lieut, Oolone! Chief 1 Departine fe 21-Im PRorosaus FOR CARPETS AND OFFICE CHAIRS, Quarrenwastxn Gewerar’s Orricr. ‘ashinaton, Febryary 24, 1463, Proposals willbe received at this Department ptil 12 o'clock M.,the bth day of May next tor furnithicg the following erticleafor the use of the Quartermaster Geveral's Department, viz: CARPETING. Sever hundred (70) yards, more or less, of In- in Carpeting ef the best palit. Famples of ich must accompany the offer. The price por * yard to inciude making. binding and fitting room, and putting dow, tue same complete best manovr, Mencuremsnt made oo Spo Re ascertained. he rooms to be by calling at this office OFFICE CHAIRS One bundred and bes apap gs Oak Chairs, cane feat. a sample of Which can be seeu at this office. The whol the um of signing thuagreement, The price for e-ch chair to include the delivery of the same at | this« flice By order of the Quartermaster G, ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Headquarters, Defenses af Washington, Clic of Chict Quartermaster, Jan. 2, 03. Proros#es are iuvited for furnishing Woo! to the troops in and sround tae Forts hersinafter specified. from parties o' 4% Wood or woud lunts iu the vicinity of the am Forts Alexander, Ripley Franklin, Mansteid, Pennsylvania, Battery Tenaliy.o: ‘orta Kear usrey, Massa- eturetts, Blecum, Totten, Blemamers Booker dill, ‘ara'oga. Thayer, Lincoln, Batterise Vermoat Martin Scott and’ Cameron,on the north side of the Potomac. tow First For wood standit ¢, (price per cord ) Second. for wood felled by U. F gy eel OR or otherwise, (price per cord ) Third For wood eut and corded on the ground, Proposals must specify the docality, kind, quan: 6 weO oft Il be received under this aitvertse he amount of wood required up to June 1, 1863. Fach bidd+r must attach his full name and Post Office address to his bid, and the oamus of all par- ue intrested in the proposal must appear in the i An cath of ailexinnce to the Government of the Cnrted Strtes must accompany each bid Bids will be opened from time to time, and con gaces r purchases made as the wood may be re mire : The right is reserved to accept sll or any patt of any bid Propesnls should be endersed, “Proposals for | Wood,’ and addressed to ahi deity RLIAS M. GREENE aud Chief Qa. ters Vaferces of Washi —) I ISAAC HERZBERG | JIC BRED FAWN ERO! @t the Old Staad, | Dobshed 139- BE ms st. silo Wachee Lear weed haces tohim | A | guarantes must De appended the official | tet nent to be made apron the completion of the | the interest of the Goverainent | 8. Kngiacers or | PoAR WHE be received at any time up to ! ™ | yment inate for quantittes thas | carpeted can be seen | to de completed within two weeks from | Pes ponale to be made inthe following maaner, it: | -“ A emile was on her p—hoa'th was in her ex. etrength wes in her step, and in her aand—Piante- tiem Bitters.” K-T—1*60_x. A few botties of Plantati« itters Willeure Nervous Headache, ~ Qold Extr-mitie Beur Stu mack ani lcncy sud Indigestion. Wervour Affestions. Exeeanive Fatigue ac¢ Short Breath. Pain over the Eyos. Mental Despondency Prostration ; Great Weaknesa, Batlow Compiexion, Weak Bowels, &c. Which are the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA, Ii ie estimat d that seven-tenthe of ail aiait ailment« proceed froin a diseased gad terpid liver. The biliary secretiens of the liver overflowing into the stomach pofson the entire syatom and exhinit | tbe above symptoms. After long reavarch, we are able to present the most remarkable evre for these horid nightmare | diseases, the world hasever produced. Witsin one | year over six hnbdred and forty thousand peraons | bave tak+m the Pisataiicn Bitters, sud not an in- | stanee of compiaint bas come to our knowledge! It ina mont effeetusl tonic and agreeable stima- lant, suited to all gonditions of life. The reports that it relies upon mineral aud. stances for its active properties. are wholly false For the public ra! ction, and that patients may consult their physicians, we append a list of itn com povents. Caviéava Bana—Celebrated for otertwo hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Agve, Dyspep tia, Weakness, ae. it was introduced inte Europe by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy Peru, in 64, and afferwarde wold by the Jeeuica for the enormous price af tisown weight tm silver. ander the namo of Jesust's Powders,apa@ was fivally made public by Louis XVI, Sing of France. Humboldt makes erpecial reference to its febrifuge qualities during bis South American traveis. CoscakiLLa Bark—¥or diarrheea, colic and dis eanen of the stomach and bowels. Daxrbiion— For isliamation of the Idina and dropsica! effections. CuAMOMILE PLow#ns—For enfer bled dizestion. Lavempra Frowsns—Aromutic, stimulant sad tonie—highly invigorating in nervous dedility. Wiki enGerex—For ecrofula, rhoumstiam, &c. | Awise—Anm aromatic cariciuative ; erea‘ing desh, murcie snd milk; much used by mothers parsing | Aleo, clove-buds, orange, carraway, Coriandsr, | snake-reot, ac. 8, T.—1550—X, Another worderfu! ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beauty to the complyxion and brilliancy to the mind, it yet unkoowu to the commerce of the world, and we withiold its mame for the present, ' = IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. Kochester, N. ¥., December ®, 1351. Mess te. PLE. ka —I be ze been ag Heres frum Dyspepsia for three or four years, aud tu abarden wm, cfession. About threa monthesgol tres t iiation Bitu ra, amd to My grestjoy, fa w ly a ws mu. 1 Save Fecormniemded thamite sets ral cases .as far as i kiow, always with «ignal deneti Lam respecttuiry years. Rev. S.3, CAT YORN. Philadel | Respactso dangbter has gaen j muck bras i tied by the won of tay Pi fou Bit tere. Thou wi tseri me two bottles more j Dy frie ASA OURRIN, | Shermon Han: veaco BLL. Feb. Wy 133. Mesere POOH. Dua Co := so send us | avolber twelve case > > ant m Bitters Aca mophing sppetize, eppeat to WAGs Ret pereesed everyiting el-e, au@ are greatly es- | teemer, Yours, &¢., GAGE & WAITE. Arrangements hav'e been eoupleted | any Cemand for this ertcte. government et E © supp vf wot beretofore been po ssi- The public nay rent samured that in ov ease wil | the perfeetiy pure standard of the Plantation Rit- tere be Géparted From battle hems the Joe | srmrle four stanaiure on « ti cay not be genuine | Seid by all Pruggist>, Groe rs and Dealers throughout the country P oH. DRAKE co 2C2 BRUAWAY,N. ¥. i plate encterms, or mar > colt ppaeeres BTATE LOTTERY, DRAWN EVERY WEDN ESDAYIN THE MONTH ye S4.0007 000 es DELAWAKE ATE LOTTERY, Authorized by “Au Act! fur tire Encouragement of internal [mprovemen‘s in State of Delaware.” JCUN A, MORRIS & CO., Managers, DRAWN EVERY W EDNESDA YIN TUEMONTH 20 Pxizes oF $1,000 Bacn. Beconp Caritas. #aize $11,000, BOU EME. 1 prize of $32,008 is. 'p ize of 31,600 { Iprigeef 7,092.80 is. I prize of @4/00, | prize of 4.608, | Iprizeof 41. f “4100, | Airs of 4400, 1 prize of 4.000, { prize ot 460, Lpuzeof 4.04, | Lprize of 4.00! Tbrize of dy oyt peer ---€0,000 Apnizect 4,00) 1 prizect aeoy, | | Iprizeof 400. L prize ct 4,00; | | Iprizeof 4.009, j | 1 prize of $2.04, i.prize of ¢2.0n, | Iprze uf 200, Tprizeof 200 | prise of 2,00, 1 of ihe | 4,000 | 1 prize of V prize of 2'yunl posse MS i prize of 5 1 prize of zs i 1 prize of & L prize of $1.4), ) 1 prize of I pe ot lw, 1 prize of Lprize of 1:0} I price of Lyre of a0, | 1 prize o rizeof Lew, 4 Tpriveof 1000. 1 Oise Of Lea) ee esese + 2,000 Lprizeof 1.000. Lerizeof loro, . lprmeef 00. Iprize of 1a! lprizeof 1,00) Lprizect 100) Iprizeof 106, 1 prizeef 1,00) ) | L prize of €5%, ) prize of $80, } lprizeof 50! prize of 500 lprizeof 5) dpizeof me, Tprizesf 30), lprite of go} lprizeof 0, } prize of 460, \ 10,000 Tprizeuf S00, lL prize ef Sun, dre see ees BOM | lerize of £00, Ll prize of tet, | | lprzeef 54), 1 prize of | | Tprizeot $0, i prize of Iprizeof wo, 1 prize of | 26 prizes of $24 are 43.200 | 65 prizesof yooare —_. 6,500 | prizesef FOare 2... 20 | 6Sprizenof Tuare |, 9S Prizes of mare | 48 prizes of ware TiO prizesof are... ¢ | $2,3°6 prizys... ... amounting to. ..._.. 593.392 8) Tickets $10; Halves $8; Quartera $244; Kighths $1 DEAWN EVERY WEDNP#DAY IN THE MONTH SF Allorders for Tickets ‘n the above Lottery | should be addressed to JOHN A. MORRIS & CO., | Winington, Delaware mar 5 tapr: Th + Institute ix pleasantly locate tou the Bela- | ware Diver, # wiles porth of ohilad: tphia. Tt bas ern it enece wful Operation for more than ten yeare cid isone of 8) . ost fourisbimg reatite. earnipg in the + ciel Hieber ty EMALE COLLEGE BORDENTOWN. N. J, anc6p om. Freres Rev. J HA H L Stration, le State Dope vy Department: WoO Vay toith: Tuterior;S J) Grow HETBERGER & Bega ~Aa Pe DOS A Os ! CITIZEN? AND wees SkY ne H CHANT TAILORS \ Mgr -rotitan Hovrkt ae. } Law Breen s+ I of 562 Pe Le Wa « vo MONDAY. MARC AMUSEMENT= GROVER’S THHATRE. PRENDSYLVARIA AVENT'® weer Willard's Hote! Mansons }RONSRD GecveR——. —- THIB FVENING, Will be preduced, with the original Topriate pro per tis id appointment: ani 7 hew acepery on thie, La&T NIGHT BUT FIVE t cuw dined star eagag-ment, of the er Laced Karun’s New axp Ontoimat Pay, RACHEL, THE rEarRrR, Pa bel. tits. Hathe OT poral! Robert Hathern. Mr Cases omer.. Dick Hiekman.. To conclude with POPPING THE QUESTION, Mr. Primrose. seseesee as. e a. W, R, Blake Mira Biff: .... Mrs, Jobn Brougham Wedpnescay—NO REST FOR TUE WiCKED, Pricks oF ADMIBEION.—Dresa Circle and Baleony Chairs, 80 ceots; Orchestra Chi 15 ernte; Family Circle, 6 centa, Feeured Beats, 25 cects extra. WASHIN: TON THEATRE. CORNER BLEVBENTH AND C STREETS Mamacexe.. Meoors. Magpaa & Goss Stace Mawson, SURKER The Matis Comite oh th ¢ BMasier Cos ik JOWN & COARRE who willsppesrin Two of bis BReT CHARSOTERS! TWO FINF COMEDIES: MISS ALICK GRAY + end the WASHINGTON OOMEDY COMBINATION! THIS EVENING, BABES IN THB WOOD’ Jeremiah Beetle (a mew pecked lodging house err eres 5 Mr. J. 8, Clarke La¢y Blaach Rush on. Stiss Alice Gray MARRIED LIF Mr Hynry Dove. Mis. Younghusbar - Mis» Altos Gray Sirs Coadie....... . Gaspar! Maeder TUESDAY, a Great Nevelty—Mr.J 8. Clarke. E. Mr J of. Clarke UF ADM StL Put —Beicvny Ubaire.75 cents; ; Parquotte, & coats; Fam- rate Boxes, 35. BURY HALL, OANTEREURY HALL, CANTERBURY WALL: LOUISIANA AY... xean Bia7Tx Brapse, MOST POPULAR aND THE REST CON LOVED MUcIC HALL IN AMERICA! THE AULOCKAT TEUL PE CP THE WORLD IN ANEW BILL! TLE » Firet week of the Pek wee’ “BEAG TIFUL DANSRUSE end “ CELERRATAS SON GSTERSS, MISS KENSTINE DE FAIBER, MISK LENSTINE DE FALBER: MISS RENGTINE DE PALS CR: Miss ERNSTINE DE PalBER bi, ® ore ented one of the ST FILLE OF Tab BEASON ineiuding the Fenestivu Braue. 7 WAR HE FORTOUN:S This pire ett wtb ling Incidents, with a boaut:fal A legocical u J is re Combars, &G, ‘Dgiseau, Yepre ive Tuk Newanp OF tne Braye! GNS. B7ULLUS Y's i BOO. badet antitied YSLAYNLA, THE 1Ali Y UF THE SEAS: vk THE BichbAMAN'S Vision! Mist BAlSB PENNOYER aor, THE GREAT COURT OF BEAUTY will appear ig this Batter, Mies JULIA MURVIMER, the Qacen of the Ameri- can Stage »w Songs. THE AKRAGS LAY be reprated—uaiverraily ackuowledged to be the most beaut fol act ever performed. £0-NIGAT, 8. 3TE PUEtT, FIGHTS MIT S1lGRLt TUL eLavk-bDuiy oF AN ALA MiNG SACHI- 5 AWKWAKD DILEMMA! Besitics av Tmu.ense Beli, ia wh Geo. R i desoa, Billy Bimerson, Wagan. Woilis Arms’ rong, Jinsuy Clark, Jonpuy Clarke, will appear NEW DANCES BY i | | | wi + Lillie Brerden, Mies Jeanie A’ 8 diseph ue Bhorence, Miss Lott © Cilia, # Kate Harrye:, Jeufiv, i Ln Petite Bin ne Farly, U you wish Seats! Clock ; pe flormmnee at 8. © Beents; Urehesten, & ce gts; Private Boren, (Leiuin.y mx,) &5 AGEAND BATINEE SATURDAY Art£K* UUN, at co’clcck, box Labies aly CitiLouen Docrs open 20'cluck Admission—Indies, 2) cts.; oren, 10 cts. Have ycu-+een the 7 S1i,600 ADVERTISING coacn? VARIETIES y the People’s Unanimous Verdict d to be the Popa. isce of Amusement of the city, Ff Ove Temrte OF ArT. 1G uals. the RS, Prono New Swrctatitixs \ They: formerly ef the Ps ells great rid rene 1G Mb BRO Sadlers appear te night. with Nella Richings, Ada Terman, Bi favorites, Budgorth, Charicy Neal, ovely Ballet Troupe, and the Triple Company, Guests of the Hotels—all visit this Hall, Keep an Eye on our Hiaminated Trameparency. Prices of Admission. ’ ele, 23 cents; Urebestra Chai «, 5) cents; Singie Seats in Boxes 78 ceuts; Private Boxes, (hold six persens,) $5, Colored Cirel-, 25 cents. Loors open ata quarter to 7 o'clock. Perform- ance to commence at a quarter to 8 u’siock, WwW ILLA# DS’ MALL—The Fashtonatle Dancing Academy. — Mr. GOOBALI. respaccully ia- forms wasters and miesca desirous of learning all tie fashionable dances—ineluding tbe new Koyai Boree € vard’s Quadrijis, sow so popniar—that they cau commence their learéns at once Tha p ertirled to ndmiarion to the grand floral May Letso: very Saturday aftarncon. at 20’cloek, for and mitses, at Willard+’ Hail. Private s daily at my residence, 1}th and I sts, i9-}m* ie CEABLES RIVART & €0,°8* CHAMPAGNES. WE HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY, CHARLES RIVART & CO.’S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE WINES! CARTE NOIRE, (Sweet Verzeny,) CARTE BLANCHE, (Dry Verzeny.) These Winea are highly appreciated in the New York maraet, for their richness aod sdeticate tavor. We are prepared to nc gotinte with Hotels and the trade. fr any quantity, al the shortest pos-ible 4. (duty paid,) or in store,on the mest favorable terma, | neticaeither in b AUGUSTUS JOUNSON & CO, “*0 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES, Uevenen Or AND 10ru Sts, SOLE AGENTS FOR TILE D.STRICP OF COLOMBIA eal | H 9. 1863. 2. 3.131. TELEGRAPHIO. NEWs, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} —————<——<=—SF > FROM THE SOUTH. The Rebels Destroy the Indiancla—A Sharp Trick Practiced Upon Them by Admiral Perte: Battle in Tennessee—2,200 Federal Troops Captured hie ie mae a 7.—The Rich- mon Dispatch ct 6th instant enye “that the gunbvat Indianola, recently captured from the Yankees, was blown up last Toesday night by the Confederates, and her guns fell into the hends of the Federals. The Queen ot the Weet Jef in such @ hurry as to ‘ve part of her crew on ebcre.” A latier dispatch contradicts this statement and rays “the Indiansla is not d " that the rebele are taal hatha eame paper says t Federa! gunboxts rare freat destruction om Lake Provi- The cispatch eays thatthe Federals attacked Van Dorn March Ist, at Thompson, near Frankiin, and thet he drove them back and captured 2,200 officers and men. The rebel joss loes is not reported, An attack is gaily expected at Port Hudson ty Gen. Bank's force. Foxtrese Moxnor, March 8.—The steamer Stele of Meine, with over 300 Union prisoners from Rich » arrived bere this alternoun. The Kichmond, prpers of the 7th contain a cu patch from Savanuah which says that the ene mys iron-clade have left the Ogechee river. Vick:barg was expected to be attacked im- medintely at Inet accounts. Noattack bad been made upen Charleston Up to the 6th inst. . Heapevuakters ARMY.or THE Poromac, March 7.—The Richmond Enquirer of the 6. has been recrived. Moniry, Marsh 5.--The Jackson Mississip. Pinn eays the destruction of the Indianola was B Most uDvecessary and unfortunate affair. The turreted Monitor proved to be a flacooat, with sundry taturs to create deception. She paeerd Vicksburg Tuesday night, and the offi- errs of the Indisnola believing she was really & tnrreted monater, blew the Indianola up, but the guns te!! into the hands of the enemy. The Queen of the West ieft in such a hurry ~ te forget part of her crew, who were left on shore. Thr Enquirer has a ludicrous article on the loss of the Princees Royal. She was fitted out by a Manchester firm, to whom the Confederate government is under many obligations for past favors. It publishes & munisert Of her cargo, Which toots up £74,309 Fteriipg. Viexencre, March 5.—Commodore Porter has prociaimed that any parties firing upon unarmed vescels ehall be hanged; also, persons burning cotton or jevying contributions The Jackson Mississippian corre-poadent rays there are only 2,440 Union troops in Ark- apxzas. ‘ Gens. Holmes and Hindman are at Little Rock, and there is a demand among the rebel troups for their remeyal, and fighting generals to be put in their places. FROM THE MIssiIss: . The Work on the Canal still Progressing— Thelndianolaand Webb Believed tohave been Sunk. Catko, Mureh 7.—Advices frem Vicksburg up to Mond ay that 2 fing of trace came vo the Federals on Sunday, the obdjectof which wae unknown. ‘three thousand men and a dredging machine Were at work ou the canal at Yazoo Pass: The expedition w@s progressing favoranly. Acmiral Porter thinks that the Indianola and Webb were beth :urk in the late engagement. 1 Mailb; a ‘arty im Virginia. ch $.—A special dispatch to | the Herald irom dquarters of the Army of | the Potomac, on tbe 7ih, report: the return of Lhe cape diuen under Col. um ed Lancaster Heatiy Ville, the county seat of tbe former county, was surprised, and the ‘ office searched, but Heliing was t he jail was aiso exaw- ines, bue the ceils were exopty. A foraging ysentto Lanenster county captred two important rebel mails and 1,000 For Kew Yor 4 Lusbels cf corm, £0 horses, mules, &e. Among | ihe prisoners taken was Col. Clay Brooks, ct | the rebel ar who has heen active im en- | torcing the conscription. Also, a smuggler, v ho bar conveyed 5:00.000 Worth of contraband focus across the Potcmac. Two influentiat rebel citi » and two clerks ef the revel de- pertments Ri hme: with a quantity of i} Uers addressed to cinzens in Balumore, and cfiical correspondence to parties in Londoa, inelvdirg Baring Brethers, were also taken. Tbe country thrcugh which our troops passed Was quiet, and no rebel troops were there save a few cay y. Very litde Union sentiment was dound. The Missceri Legislature. JEFFERSON Crsvy, March 7.—A bill was in- tredeced mto th ay Jor the gradual extinetion ¢ very in Missouii, which was read twice und orcered to be printed. The til provides that all children born of slave mothers ater the 4th of Juty, 1°63, shall be Iree. Allsuch children to be apprenticed to | ibe Owner of their mothers Oli they arrive at ibe age of bwenty-one. All cimidren bora of such upprentices ‘oO be apprenticed to the master, or to whom their mother is appren- ticed, until such mother reaches ume age of Iwenty-one, The terms of apprenticeship to couterm with the general act conceruing ap-_ Prentices pasted in 1545. ‘The House passed an act defining qualifica- tions for teachers in Missouri, « hich proscribes: all persons who have enrolled themselves as disloyal, cr who have been or may hereafter be convicted by military authority and releas- | ed on bond ; unless, eince they have given aid sud comfort to the enemy, they shall have been in active service in the United States Anay,or loyal militia in the service of the State. A bill providing for a ballot system of voting throughout the State was diseassed ail the af- ternoon without action: From New York. Nrw York, March 7._The Supreme Court of this State hold that Jefferds and Leewan being convicted of Murder muét remain ip privon for lifv, as the law does not prescribe the racde of death tor the crime of which they have been convicted. . The Supreme Court bas decided that Mr.’ Kenne sup rintendent of police, is amenable to a legnl process, and can be arrested and tried here. The eourt below held the contrary opin- jon. Five treasnry note counterfeiters have been arrested here, and it is ascertained that there are gangs of men cnageed in thisg business in different parts of the niry. . General Wool has issned an order which provides for the medical examination of all deserters here. This will save time and ex- pense ef sending them to Washington, The Riot at Detroit. Detroit, March?.—The military last night enc cerded in dispersing the rioters, and all is now quiet. Twenty or thirty buildings were burnt sveral persons were killed and alarge number wounded. The negro who committed the outrage upen the young white girl is now in custedy | i 87 The Biobile (Ala) Recister publishes+the great speech of Vallandigbam,” and says, “the | Universal desire expressed to read this Interest- | ing and important expose of & consist Dt oppo- nent of the war, induces us, notwithstanding lis great length, to lay it before our readers, to the exclusion of much other matter.” ae qr Victoria has prepsred the follow- ing inscription for & memorinl of Prince Albert wiich bas juet been erected at the Bath Catted liospral in England: His life sprung from & deep imner apathy with God's will, aad, the rejcre, With all that was true, beautiful and right." B2°A remedy for poisoning by strychnineand | shrocms is announced in England. It con- | im making the patienteat large quantities ot refined sugar, andin desperate cases opening a vein and injective sugared water. Lis effects aie fo oxygenate the blood and restore the etr- cubitton. ™ B27 George ©. Evans, proprietor of the Eagte Howl, Grad Re pics, Mich. recently kicked ¥ \ geest ‘olnm B —SO Severely Lyat ne died, for mekine indelicate remarks to a servant | pul. Palcb was intoxicated at the me. | S27 Gen. Butler hes been invited to address i th: ciliggns of Newark, N. J., in reply to Mr. Villandigham, CF There are seven ty atres oprneVerp night in New York city, apd all doing @ prosperous | of old Jobn Brown wae arrested FROM GEN. GRANT'S any. Matters Viekeburg—' tadiancla Alteir—W ‘reraehery 1. icet Matters at Memphis. Carino, March 5—{Diapatch to the Obicace Trivune.}—The steamer Memphis, festar. rived, bringing Memphis papers News not of perticuier amportance. creat numbers of sick and disabled soldiers are coming up irom the at Providence ibe Ponebine end Kentor ni Mem bie on the o¢ ne aes, ae ‘The weet Young's Potm reports cite are that the Incienele had been distinctly seen Urine Seat ate a Uthere belteve the reports of th. Zz ceped when ehe wae captared trast Indianola unk: but the majoritymemm at Gen: Grants beat Was ot materially in The Bulletin bus ad vce fli | | i ff dit ws ot formant made hie that when he left the Tnd dieabled. The story about it is Jeared going slong ratie which being of heavy draft, Pree. ‘The river is reported rapidly fa! welow, from breaking levees, and re here Foomntn 4 omnoyee ‘i 5 en. Grant has ordered all resigned offieers and foldiers to leave the dapart- ment, af, on ¢examination,the co:ton disease has been discovered in many of them. It was rumored at Young's Point thata sun at Vieksburg inst week, and bung. Most of the hotels at Mempbis will be taken for hospital purpeses. FROM MUR FREESBORO.: A Hot Engagement on the Salem Pike—Tae E ¥ Repulsed. MUxrnersnono, Tenn, March 3—[Dispatce to the Chicago Times.}—The brigade of regu- lars from Gen Roscrans division went eaten 8 foraging expedition yesterday morning, aud epcounred the enemy, posted in forge about tixteen miles distant on the Salem Pike, Oar forces consisted of the follo: : One battalion of the 15th Infantry, Os) “Kabila; won ear tslion of the 16th, ce two batulions of the itth, Capt. Douglass and Fellerm in: aad one battalion of the ivth, the whole uader mand of Colonel Shepard, isth 1. 5. A rection of Guenther'e battery ‘aecotmpanind the Infantry. The expecition moved ent from Bnstperesa &. Tl. AUG Pro ceded without in’ rruption to vicinity of Eagle yiiic. Mere it was Eace rtatned that a strone of the enemy's cavalry were aweting oer approach. Cel, Shepard imstamtiy ordered our torce te take the proper it with a tine of ¢kdmichere thrown to front and Beate advanced steadily and cautiously ppona the ‘De™y & position, In @ Yew moments our Fhirmishers engaged the enemy's. ontposis, abd immediately thei &/ter the rebels moved qui. k~ ly to the front and advanced across the front Ine of our thir hers. A botengagement en- f bed, and lasied tor about un minntes, when the enemy, unable to enc the railing fire of the regulare, broke aad fied. They wove, shart- ly afterwards got into « second Mue of baub-, are, with heavy reinforcement, ventured @ movement on cur , with tre evidrntin- tention Of asseihne ve by @ankand rear, This G++ien also fviled, and our jorees repa ume Sealants the second tume. They did uofagzain mike apother stand, bu: made @ burned ree treat, even Jeaving Lehipd their de: oh whom ; Mere several. We took no prisonef=; but the enimy’s ices in killed and wounded is eu; bused to be considerable. FROM KEATUCKY. The Rebels at Mt. Sterling Prepariag te Move North. Crxcrrwatt, March 3.—[Dispatch to the Ghi- expo Times.)—On Monday morsing the rebeie, SU strong, under Cluke, were encamped one a.d&@balf miles from Mt. Sterling. They are prepai rg to return to Winchester, and move thence vpon Lexington, Parie and Cynthiia. They were at Firming+sburg on Saterday aight, and robbed the post office and stables anthat TOMD, taking nineteen excrilent horses, Fler ingto x'y-four miles f My. Sterling. At Tilton they took twelve horses, ~y «ross: d the Licking river at daylight on Mon- day morning. They are undow bent on Tapsaeking both Montgomery and Fieging counts. Gen. Giimore is apprehensive they will move across the railroad near Pans and Cynthiana to the Louisville and Nashville Troed. - THE WESTERN RIVERS RISING. Forts Henry and Heckman Submerged. Cairo, March 5.—All the rivers an thie region are rising. Forts. Henry and Heckman are fubmerged and will be temporarily abandoned. The troops and stores wiil be meved to Donet- fonlo-day. The Obie at this n pont a five fect of the top of tele Bod aul Deep water ie finding way Inte town, two meas engines are ‘it out. » Firanciat.—New York soon eveping eay:—The most soy mei Wali street this morning &re, first, that the or- Cers Irom ihe country tosell exceed inex! the orders to buy, and secon a yas siream of hoarded esl ie accumulating in the éoffers of the specie owses and banks. Thr ‘firm, Govern market opened rnis are stead, }reterday. “We guste U8 Fei? cConpons xt 103; 186 regiétored at Iss] conpons at 100K a1OCg: Hel at IOy; coupons 1865 at 9, and cou: Ist4 at Samy. The bond market to om tent sympathives in the ling feeling. Border Stue bonds are we: we note transaction- at 62, in tea 61. Gold opened at 154, but * li te 122%, but subsequently rose to as ‘8 point 88 157. ARREST=.— We have been informed that on juet, four strange mea were arrested jace and rent to the Old ©: son au Weshington by the equad of F. val- ly stationed here, They acknowledged that they bad lately come from Richmond, apd bad on their persons sixteen thousand dollars, part ofitgold which the Provost Marshai for this county took in charge and has since paid over to the proper autberities. Mr. William Vardenar, & young man of Terry's District in this county was alsoan tested by some of the same party, on Saturc.7 night atthe residence of tn acquaintance 12 Uris neighborhood. Mr. V., we understand, is suspected of having gone to Virginia the wiast: but his fyends insist that he has mot been beyond the limits of the ; | (Ald.) Sentinel, March Oth, East Battimone Covregeestce.—On Satur- Cay this Conference, sitting at York, Pa,jeleot-® ths 1ollowing local preachers to elder’s ordre: Edward Hettner, Sam "l Miliford, C. A. Buekey, J... MeGarrah, and John W. wart. following were elected to @eacon's orders > wu Pry, J.D. Benson, © A. Brady, Dail C. Ebert a J. Spencer, James S. Bayer, A. id, Wm. Shrivet, Henry and Jacob Ulp. : was entered a withdrawn. The areeptance of the char lainey af 71h Maryland Regiment by Rev. W. K. Reith was approved, ‘The reba eny thet the rebellion wut “goon.” ‘el, let it tora it foul face toward the Pacific ocean or ine Galt of Mexico, and then “poon’” till it shares the fatsof the swinethat “ran down a steep place into the sen.” — Prentice, reel 87 The Supreme Gourt of New cid-@ that marriage under an assumed name is iegat and valid, and that the offepring of su-h riage is le; estale of the father, who 87 The Emperor of Russia is to vieit Parts this spring, to cetermine upoa common action with Napoleon Deigian aduire.