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"THE EVENING STAR. WUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (SUNDAY BXOEPTED,) af THE STAB BUILDINGS. Oogywsn PExY’A AVENUE AND 1iTH STREET, sY oo ee Feet e cyata permmanehe To mall saveerbere Weer acios io 84.50 & year, te 2 for six ; mothe; Toon, th Fai npeter iattond sopies, ONE CENT; in wrappers, TWO eer ead IVERTISEMENTS should be sen! obese We'cleck ,; otherwise they may not qqreer until the next day. ben +> ng Star + V=. XXI. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 909 PENNSYLVANIA A‘ ENUE, Barwese 9ra & 167H Bre., (COMBS’ BUILDING,) . Siave Just Received 100 CASES DE BT. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNE “RED LAO,” IN QUABTS AND PINTS. i ‘Fale Wine is pronounced by connoise a1. superior | te any other brand in the market, .nd srom- | iment on the Wine list of first-class New York Hotels and Restaurante. ALSO 100 CASES GREEN SEAL, QUARTE. Besides the above Wines, we have constantly on | hand a fa.) pupply of ali other well-known bran is— PIPER HEEDSICK, HEIDSICK & CO MOET & CHANDON CLIQUOT, G. H. MUMM & CO., Ete, @@ An inepection of our stock, which is now repiete in every bran: roapectfully solicited, AUG. JOHNSON & CO. mar L-tf s—Tr._18sco.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIETERS, ‘They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They creste a healthy appetite. ‘They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome eects of dissipation and late Bours. ‘They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stemach. They cure byspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diafrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Merbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters4n the world. They Make the weak man strong, and are exhausted Rature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of @ beverage, Without regard to age ortime of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. BRAKE & OO, 202 Broad- way, New York. Sep 25-206m. HIS IS TO GIVE NOTIOK That the subscriber hath obtained from the Ore’ Washington county,in the Distr: . letters of administration W. A. on the personal es- tate of John E. Denkins, late of Washington county D.C deceased All persons having claims against ‘the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the wame, with the vouchers thereof, te the subscriber, | lai AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betweew 9Tu skD 10TH Sts., HAVE BOUGHT AT THE RECEIVER'S SALE, THE WHOLE BALANOE OF &TOCK of the iaie frm of LEACH & OO., BALTIMORE, consisting of: HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Ete., WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACKAGE, FAH BELOW MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO ISTRICT C@URT OF THE UN'PED STATES FOK THE DisfnriCT + COLUMBIA. United Staves Carvo of Whisky, Coffer. &. ‘Whereas the exid cargo was captured a pri the officers and crew of the United States and brouht into the port of Washington of Columbia, and brought within the ¢fsaiad Court, and on the 2i day of Ma libel was filed in sait Coart by the Unit Atto: ney tor said District praying the condemna- tion of said cargo.and that monition ano attaca- ment issue against the cargo and the owners there- of. and a'l persons interested or claiming an inter- est therein, warning them at some early day to appear andan-wer said liel: Tt ia therafore or- dered by this Cotirt, in admiralty sitt ng, this 3lst da- of March, 1363, that notice be given to the own- €rs of saié cargo and all persons interested or ing an interest therein to appear and auswer this libel on the first Monday of May, 1063, and show cause, ifapy they have why said cargoshould not be condemned and sold according ty law: aud that said notice be given by posting a sopy of this order opon the front door of the Court Honne of said District, and by publi nin the Evening Star twice a week previ us to said first Monday of May, 1Si3, the first publication tobe on or before tke first Monday fF April 1363. By order of the Court, ree T R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. Copy—Test RK. J. MEIGS, Clerk, “ap 4 daw USTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED 8TATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. United Stats Is ApMiRrauty. r I 207 Cases of Mili: Drink, part) La ADMIRALTY, of the carko af the schooner | Ano. C Worrell } Whereas, the saif 207 ¢ ses of milk drink were, bh of Februnry, 1853, Spe d for violation Dai of the States ane provess of said cases terested or claiming an interest therein, z them at some early day to appear and awer said Libel: It is therefore vad by Court. in Adiniralty sitting. this firet day of Ap 1563, that 1 ce be given to the owners ot canes of mi rink all persons interested or claiming au interest therein to appear and answer this Libel on the first Monday of May, 183, and show cause, i why said cases of milk dri ned and sold xe- cording ny be given by porting « copy of this order upon the front doar of the Court 40) f said Di-triet, and by pnbdlica- tion in the KE Star twice a week previous to said tirst Monday in May. the first publication to he be or peiors she eecont Monday of April, 1.63. order of the Court aoe Tort : R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, Copy—Test RB J MRIGS."Gh apd 2 Dreier COURT OF Tlik UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, United Strate. 1 The Schoour Emily Murray; US ApMiRaLty. and Carao. j Whereas, the suid schooner Emily Murray and cargo were captuged a8 prize by the officers and crew of the U. 8, Meamer Cone de Lion, atiache to the Potomac tlotilian, und brought into the port of Washington, District of Columbia, and 4rought within the jurisdietion of said Court, and on tha 2% day of February, 1965, a libe’ waa filed in aaid Court, by the United States Attorney for the Dis- trict of Columbia, praying the condemnation of said schooner and cargo, and that p-oc i lion and attachment issue against said and cargo, and the owners thereof, and all pe: interested or claiming an interest therein, warniog them at some early day to appear and anawer said libel: Itis therefore ordered by this Court, in ad- miralty+itting, this Ist day of April. 1963,that notice pe fiven to the owners of said schooner and cargo, and all persons interested or claiming interest therein, to appear and answer this line! on the lat Monday of May, 1263. and shew cause. if any they have, why said schooner and cargo should not be condemned and sold according to law, and that said notice be ziven by posting a copy of this order upon the front door of the court house of said District, and by publication in the Evening Star twice a week previous to said Ist Monday in May, the first publi- cation to be on or before the Ist Monday of April, 1863. By order of the Court. T J. MEIGS, Clerk. st: R. J, True copy— Test:—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. ap6-2aw QTRICTLY PURE OALIFORNIA WINES AND cS BRANDIES. Bole agents for the District of Columbia for the onN or before the 2th day of March next; the may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit (dive mis cecaey d thin 2iet day of March, 1968. jiven under my han hin 2iat day of Mare! . i . JOHN W. BATEMAN, _mar 2-lewsy Bet AND msnsfastaring all kinds of BOOTS ma ‘SHORE and eonstantly recetrng any of rn-made Work of ovaey rip. expressly to order, gold st uc lower price been seers charged in this sity for much ns in want of BOOTS and SHORS of Bastern ou Oity mate work, will always find a assort- men’ and at the lewest prices. Gi rem Fore and 8 UVFIN & SMOTHER, ep 5-trr 314 Pennsylvania ae. NAL VENUE STAMPS, ais cn oe EVERY DENOMINATION, Can al ti res! ‘AT THE COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, No. 476 Sevenrn Starker, Opposite Post Office Revarem Collector of Internal Revenue _fem tt nes District of Col T MOORE'S WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 Pa. avenue, south side, the public can always be supplied with fresh and pure me: icines. Also, Toilet Articles, Ki 4&c. Very particular attention paid to the disgeusing of physicians’ prescriptions day and bight. as nar 15-2 Au BXPEESS COMPANY, BOTION OF REMOVAL. ‘The SREINEEY OFFIOR of this Company 5 street to the 3 eee = ne , large denesicn (NEW RaQ STORE! IN=* Baste W RAG sToORE!! Bring your rags of all kinds to Island Hall Build- ing. 6th street south, where you can gut the highest “ALD. METALS of all kind iso. S LJ mar 1é-lm™ ? OOREY & POWERS. PAWNBROKER—Pa WNBROKER! No. 29v © Srrexr. Beweeen Kis and Wth streets. SF Meney sdyanced id, Silver, Jewelry, Diamonds, and all artiiceingsodorien, ven _marHia* JOHN PELLA & 00. QSUTLERS, ATTENTION = ¥0 boxes CANTILE SOAP i ’) ADAMANTINE OANDLES, TALLOW Cheap for cash at National and Candle Georgetowa, mar 2 yo Green street and the ‘Casa? 1ANCS.—A new assortment of Steinway & Son's unrivaled PIANC FORTES have jort, deer received at the Musi Store of W, jan BetZEROTT, corner ef Pa. avenue and Severs Beoond-hand Pianos for tule cheap. m2 sale of Messrs. Kohler & Erohling’s pure Califor- nia Wines and Brandies, The following are our bran “ANGELICA, HOCK or WHITE WINES. PORT, WHITE MUSOATES, ere % PERRIE, Solo A, ents, mar S1-Im e corner 9th and EStreats. TEAMSBHIP GREAT BASTBEN. FROM NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL. iE GREAT EASTERN WALTER PATON Commander, WILL BE DISPATGHED FROM LIVERPOOL, FROM N&W YORE, turd April 18, | Saturday. ..........Ma --+,.dune 2. | Tuesday, First Cabin, from. . - $95 to $ each berth, according ation and accom- modation of the State Rooms; all having the same privileges in the Saloons in regard to meals and syeniante. pees of seaceen ts for families may be engaged by special agreement. Excursion Tickets out and back, in the lat Cabin only, a fare and a half, z Servants accom ing passengers, and children OFFICIAL. se =p lg reggae weet iS te a er Steg eet tern 8.6. Wacok ib, With a view to obtain on short notice and on the best terms such supplies for the use of this Depart- ment, by purchase in the open market, may be required by the exigencies of the service, and not otherwise provided for by estimate on the preper officers of the Quartermaster’s Department, all dealers in Fuel, Stationery, Harlware, Druga, Lumber of all descriptions, Leather, Paints, Oils, Glass, Lanterns, Ship’s Stores, and such other sup- plies as are Known to be purchased by tha Quarter- master’s Department, are hereby requested to fur- nish this office weekly with price lists of the articles in their line, corrected according to the fluctua- tious of the market. None other than those complying with the above advertisement will receive orders from thia office. EDWARD L HARTZ, mora 21-Im Captainand A.Q.M.,U.3A AR BEPARTMENT, Wasuineton, January 25, 1863, In consequence of the pressure ef business at the War Department, passes for citizens to visit the Army ef the Potomac will be given st the office of Lieut. Col. Coxzap, 132 Pennsylvania avenue ve Nineteenth street, r PERSONAL. M NO IMPOBITION ADAME RORS, Doctress and Astrologist, was | born with a patnral gift. She tells the past and future—was never known to fail. Cause 6 marriages, brings sogether those long separ: Onres all diseases; business strictly conddx No. 435 F street West, between Sth and 7th, ne: the Patent Office. The only person that can show | a likeness of future husband or absent friend in | reality. Ladies 60 cents; gentlemen $1, mh25 Im™ | GREAT EXCITEMENY Hi a? LANSBURGH & BRO.'S BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 374 Seventh St., bet. F and K. SELLING OFF! i SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY AND FANOY GOODS, which we aredetermined to close out ina few weeks. Light and Dark PRINTS at 16, 18. 2) and 25 cents per yard, most of which are Merri axck, fplendid Figured DELAINES, suitadle for the spring, at 28 cents per yard, A beantiful asscrtment of Black and White PLAIDS for dresses, Bleached and Brown MUSLINS at ®, 25, 3), and 35, cents, garner ee OTTONS of all widths, at much re duced s. Brown eg Bieached TA BLE LINENS. very cheap, IRISH LINENS at 40. 5). and 6 cents per yard, Black ALP Spring © S of all grados MERES and COTTONADES for Men "i Boys? wear ize good quality BRILLIANTS, zt 25 cents zd olored Best Mechanical CORSETS, at IkT FRONTS. aties., ullline of HOSTERY, aut j id chean, | Ladies und Misses Cord aud Tape HOOP SKIRTS— | “baring a very large lot on nand,we have to scll at spy price, otof SPRING SHAWLS, White Linen HANDKERCHIBEFS at Shand cents which will be _ Contes? Spool Cotton, at #1 NEN THREAD at $1.9) per tb, ible HAtK TR, at 37!.. STAPLE NOTLON S—such ag Pins, Needlas Combs, Bair and h a? he ewing Sil rt Braids. Twilled Tapes, Colognes, ot ai ®7-Cali early and secure your goods at LAN3- BURGH & BROU.S BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORK , 375 Seventh street, between I and K. P.8.—Ladies who wish to avoid a crowd will please cal! early in the morning or late in the eve- nil The Store is open every evening until y¥ ap a-lw” KLL & WARNER'S ie COLORIFIC For Coloring the Hair to a Beautiful Brown and Black. i Applied without wash or preparation ; will not crisp the hair or whiskers like adye; leaves it sort snd glossy, promoting its growth; particularly ; adapted to ladies’ use, whose Bair is prematarely uray. . Guarantied as represented. Try it! |. " Wholesale and retail at BOSWELL’S MILI- | TARY AND FANCY STORK, 302 E street, near | lith, Sele Agent for Washington and the District. } ap4-in BARGAINS—BARGAINS! BOOTS AND snoe ORL OHERAPER THAN Ever! L. HEILBRUN & CO., 506 SEVENTH STREET, Inder Odd Fellows’ Hail, have just opened the largest and best selected stock of fashionable Ladies’ and Misses’ Lasting and ; Moreeeo BALMORALS, GAITERS BOOTS and | SLIPPERS ; Men’s and Boys’ Sewed and Pegged BOOTS, GALTERS, TIES and PUMPS—whieh will Depot Rt astonighing Tow prices. i charge for showing goods. eee eee PRTLBAUN & OO. apiim* __ 06 Seventh at., betw. D and A PROCLAMATION! A PROCLAMATION ! | DAYTON’S CELEBRATED BOSTON ORACKERS, WINE BISCUIT, LEMON BISCUIT, PIC NIC CRACKERS, ARE SOLD BY ORME & 80N, KING & BURCHELL, GASS & GATLEY, GULICK, HOOVER, WHITE & soxcE, M. GREEN, B. FENNER. NM BEEDS OF ALL KINDS, BEANS, LAWN GEASS. FLOWER SEED, SEED POTATOES, SEED OATS. CLOVER eT uD GRASS. HERDS’ GRASS, FIELD PBARS, FIELD BEANB, &e., &c. FRESH AND GENUINE. Jd. P. BARTHOLOW, Agricultural Warehouse, 558 7th street, below Pean. avenu mar 9 eoim near Can Fe™4us COLLEGE, BDENTOWN. N 'D) | _ This Institute is pleasantly located on the Dela- ware River, 30 Satlep north of Philadelphia. It has been in successful pesos for more than ten ears, and isone of the most flourishing institu- ae of learning in the country attention is paid to the Oommon and Becont Clee Bae ne eee ene?’ | micher ueaneuon ofa ann Rai eae furnished at separate tables.......... tages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Intermediate State Rooms, Drawing, Painting. Freneh and Latin are taught with beds, bedding, table tifen: by experienced teachers. > good substantial food. Persons coming from the South can leave Wal- myable tm Geld, oF ita equival snd Syste eer eattionsel siiitsen seers Rony aie areees 7 Rey. JOHN fbRARELEY, a. lu — ee eee panier cheer pee = References in Wephington:: on, J 0. Ten Byke, ‘or passage apply 10 CHARLES A. WHITNEY, | Senate; Hon J.N.L Stratton, House of Represen- at the Office 26 BROADWAY, New York. tatives; Jno. B. Polk, State be nt; Jos. L. For freight apply to HOWLAND & ‘ASPIN- Gox. Treasury. ent; W H. Van Northwick, WALL, Agents, ba Bouth street, New York. partmentof the Interior; 8. J, Groot, M. D, _tah Bi-tfe9 ibe. aed a BA22OW, WERLDEN & CO., | FRUIT AND OmkaMENTAL TRERS, SHRUB- BANKERS, 1 &o, subscriber offers for sale, at hia Nurseri 223 PENNA. AV., OPPOBITS WILLARDS, uberotiee at Linnwan rie’ large stock aim Wasuixcros, D. C., of ¥RUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TRERBS. a J WILL BUY AND SELL Among the Fruit Trees are 15,000 unusual: GOLD AND SILVER, UNCUBRRENT MONBY, VIRGINIA AND OTHER SOUTHERN BANK NOTES, DEMAND AND 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES andall other dae Cone ena tae on D 8 ONT Re} T AN be aS CITIES N rer hecks acd rmasteri? Vows ore Cashed, be Sei ty Collections made en th: liberal terms, Bonds, Stocks ‘and ‘Gerd aught and sold on usual com 5 _ Deposits received. DIABY, HROR MERGES EUs $0 OTe ELS, ADAM GUBOWSEI. HBILPRIN’S Bookstore, elt 244 Pa. avenue, fine PRAC of all sizes, s for ts and lawns. In addition to Fruits, consi: —— 25,000 CURRANT BU: fe Eevee ag OmnaRR, ito) Concord GHAER Y. ia h .t ont 2,000 Wilson’s Albany 8' WBEBRY. Circulars of small fruits, with names be had on application rh thi “The cars of the Passenger the Nursery on 14th street Bee ___JO3HUA PEtRoR,” HIB I8 TO NOTI¥Y SUTLERS OF THE that I to furnish at all ana Stahort notices Ril kisi? WAGONS tence pertaining torutlers, | CHARLEX BAO) omer of Johm and Cathedral sta, mar 14-tm* jaliimore, M¢ . WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, APRIL I, 1863. 2. 3,160. tT... + THE WEEKLY STAR. . SERENE ‘This excellent Family and News Journal, com> taining | zreater variety of interesting readirg than can be found in any other—is published om Friday morning, TERMB—Cash, invariably, in advance. Bingle copy, per annum, —_. Ten copies ... “Twenty-five coptes.__ It invariably contains the “Washington Ne ‘that has made Ths Daily Evening Star elroulate 60 Generally throughout the oouatry, Be Kingle copies (in wrappers) can be procered at the evunter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—TURER OBNTA, EE ee TRE Ales, Decipugus and EVERGREEN TREES a stock of Freee, are Small if Post Ofice: fy through AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel Laomand Grovan__. —__. __. __._.. Mansons THIS BVENING, First Appéarance in Washington of the Distin- guished Young Actor, Mr. J. WILKES BOOTH, J. WILEES BOOTH, who, supperteJ by the Beautiful Favorite, MIS). 3USAN DENIN, the Popular and Gifted Young Actor, MR. J. M. WARD, and the entire excellent Dramatic Oompany, will appear with bis wonderful impersonation of — | RICHARD, DUKE OF GLOSTER, im Bhakspeare’s :reat Military Play, RICUARD IIT, RIObARD Lil. Ricbard...... Saee sue J. Wilkes Booth queen Klizabeth, . Busan Denin Kichmond..... -- 3. M, Wart King Henry VI Ben. Rogers ‘of Mr. BOOTH, and first MARBLE HEART. BF Admission 5, 25, and 75 cente, WASHINGTON THEATRE. CORNER ELEVENTH AND C STREETS. Mawacens_..——-.-...Messrs. Marner & Goason Bracw ManaceR—..-.-.—._.. .Frrp. Manpea ‘TREASURER----- ———- +80. W. FARRER THIS EVENING, April 11, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT or MRS. JOHN WOOD. Monday, second night time of the Great Bucceas of PO-OA-HON-TAS, whieh will be REPEATED TO-NIGHT, with SLASHER AND CRASHER, MR. JOHN T, RAYMOND AS BLASHER, MRS. JOHN WOOD AS POCAHONTAS, MONDAY, A GREAT B VARIETIES: VARIETIES! NATIONAL AMUSEMENT INSTITOTION. Fronting on Pa avenue and Ninth at, Proprietors. . SSS -Hamblin & Co, Stage Manager. 2 James Pilgrim ‘The Temple of American Art Its Suver ori:y endorsed by the entire Presa, and universally 1 mitted by the large share of pantie patronage he- | stowed upon it to be the FIRST-CLASS MUSIC HALL of the Feders! Metropolis—an amusement establishment conducted on a pian to insure every attrection available in this species of publi: en- tertainment. Every attention paid to the eomfort and enjoyment of its‘patrons. The management confidently assert thatthe Brightest Stars of the | Mimio World now in the concert-hall profession will continue to appear in rapid ruccession at this { Standard Hall of Ent-rtrinment. Mle Brignoli, Ada Laurent, J. C. Wallace, Dick Watkins,’ Ada Teeman, Helena Smith} Mlle Geruidioe, Nellie Seymour, Addic Johnson, Miss Birch, the Misses Whiting, Larry ‘ovley, James Pilgr Bob Hall, J. Purcell. Frank Kerns, W. Dulaney, snd our great Triple Compary, with our cluster of Female Loveliness. Beauty end Bower of Grice. OUR FASHIONABI E for Ladies and ©! 2 EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. at Sa’cl’k. MARRY LESLIE, the Rope-walker, Dancer and Pantomimiet, and the Boneless Contortioniat, G | W. PARKER, shertly appear. | CANTERBURY HALL, _ LOUISIANA AY., NEAR SIXTH Srzuny, THE FAIRY COMBINATION! of a Combination of Stars, the Equa an nowhere be found in the world of simusement, observe this brilliant is : First week of the . M’LLEs AUGUSTA AND MARIE, inued engegement of the Circle of Cont: MISS JULIA Mu RTIMER MISS ERNSTINE DE FATRER, MISS KATE PENNOYER, MR. GEO. K. BDESON. MONS. SZOLLOSY'S BALLET TROUPE of Ten Beautiful Ladies, in a New Ballet, H.W. Euan, Billy Emerson, Barry J. Carter, J. A. Willis, and the Mammoth Company will appear to-night in a, TREMENDOUS BILL! THE ARAB LAY! The New Trick Pantomime entitied THE GOLDEN AXE! New Songs, New Dances and New Acts! Doors open at 63; o’clock ; performance 91 7% Adwission 25 cents; Orchostra Arm Chairs, 50 cents; Private Boxes (holding six,) 35, A GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 0’clock, For Lapies amp Cur B NCH oF P, TIE . GEORGE T. SMITH, MERCHANT AND PUR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PROVISIONS AND TABLE PERKQUISITES, No. 611 SEVENTH STREET, (adjoining National Intelligencer Building,) Begs to offer to connoisseurs in Wines, ani the lovers of good things generally. ali the celebrated WINS, LIQUORS, and articles of luxury im- rted by the old and well-known house of Messrs, Pp. Tierpan & Son, Baltimore. My stock of CIGARS will be Jarge and varie: selected under ine leseediate supervision of Messri Tierpan’s agent in Havana. ‘the department of GROCERIES will comprehend Il artic es of Fine Family Goods, well selected, | and purchared at the lowest cash market price. G80. T. SMITH, 511 Seventh street. adjoining National Intelligencer Building. N. B.—Goods delivered free im any patt of thia city or Georgetown, — [ Intel.) ap7 3teo r[0 SUTLBES AND PURVEYORS SMITH & MORRISON, No, 67 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Four Doors From Ssvenra Strerr, offer for sale at very low prices a large assortment of FINE GROCERIES, : PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, FRUITS, &c., Packed in superior order. No charge for package or delivery to any part.of the city. 8.& M. are proprietors of the well known brand of ; OLD CABINET WHISKY and SMITH’S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS, The Trade Supplied on Favorable Terss. Bt M7 TRY US.eg apé-Im*_ ORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, April, 1363 — Contents—The Roman Bar; Thomas Gray; Mauritius; Hopkins’s Moral Science; Pomology: Salome; German Universities; Cairres on the Slave Power; White’s Lati “English Dictionary; Merivale’s History of Rome; Critical Notices. — apo FRANCK TAYLOR, Agent, EST, NORTH AND SOUTHWEST, OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS TAKEN AT GOVERNMENT RATES SEN 4 The only plaze to buy tickets is at the ticket office of the Baltimore and Ohi: io Railroad at the Depots No, change ofcars between ian oe SS nee ia sane aie. erie Fiver. papenee checked Trou, irem this ¢ ty. endid s] cars at- tached to all night trains.” Trains 1 ent 8 a.m, and Sand ED ee Beware ef rani and hire- lings; have nothing to do with them, but come di- rect to the depet and procure r ticket ts, H.W. SDMONDS mar 31 Passenger Agent B. & 0, R. R. Go. EW SINGING OLASS.—Profewor Alex. Wo- N lowski is forming a new Singing Olass by his New and Simplified Method, To begin that clara immediately are wanted only afew good ladies’ and gentlemen’s yoiess, Thore and geatle- men whe would like to join e class, and an femsor's Fortanee att thelr voce? soe gpce 4 ice*, residence is No. 4 1 Tenth streets between Band F our of reception only between 2 and 3 a’clock ., daily, ip 3-2W RGBaRDsoN ON DOMESTIC FOWLS, Bement on Poultry. Dixon and ‘Kery's. Gfuamental and Domestic Poultry, Manual of Domestic Animals, Dickeon end Howteer ea Poultry: London, Browne's American Poultry Yard, . Rerie’s Domestic Wn Ak lon. ap? ase se FRANOK TAYLOR. Tan Cy Ix Large or smail aap ee B BOREL war W-2w Corner 18th at. i WINE m* TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.} FROM EUROPE. New York, April 10.—The steamship Ba- varia arrived at midnight with later Europesn advices. The Africa arrived outon the 19th and the City of New York on the 23th ultimo. The ship William A. Park has been burnt by the pirnte Alabama. Slidell denies that President Davis has taken any part in the repndintion ques A His name has been confounded with Uiat of Reuben Davis. Tie Times says Polish intelligence leaves little room to doubt that the Polish struggie is «nded. Hopes hold out that the Czar may seize this opportunity for the pacification of Poland b eberous Measures. Lerd mpbel!, in the Howse of Lords, re- cently, asked when the Southern confederacy should be recugnized as an independent govern- ment. He ssid¢hat recognition would remove the last hepe of the North subjugating the Sonth, and would materially influence the Vecerals in coming to an arrangement with the Southerners if the confederates were look- ed on as independent by Europe. The opinions of France and Holland have been sufti by the recent loan. ilitary iuthorities say the subjugation ot the Sonth is impossible. In reply Lord Russell said that England could do nothing usefully or peaceably to attain the ceseation of this war. The refusal of the French cffer, he said, teaches how such offers would only p ovoke greater opposition. The North was as determined as ever,and England’s Tecognition of the South at the present moment would bea most uutriendly act towards the North. We must wait and stand still, not pro- ceed to sucha decided and unfriendly act as the recogn n of the South. ‘The army estimetes are all agreed to in tho House of Commons. Cousols were firm at 93%; a 9 for money on hange. The rate for short loans 31y fo Confederate loans fluctuating from 24 premium. FRANCE. The Mon:teur denies that twelve thousand men have been concentrated at Tonlon tor Mexico, but for Algeria. Metternich has arrived from Vienns had a Jong conference wiih the foreign France congratulates herself on the sentiments of Austria cn th Polish question. & POLAND. The insurgents have been beaten Langiewiez is tuken prisoner to C insurgents loss is 400 killed and and nster. favorable every where. acow. The prisoners. The Warsaw revolutionary committee resumes | its functions because Langiewiez a prisoner, and his issued # proclamation calling on all | Polk: «has resigned. FROM NORTH CAROLINi. General Foster Still Holding Ont Against | the Rebels—A Gunboat Gone to % tance—A Land Force Marching Ret PuiLavetrnra, April l0—Thesteamer Emilie arrived bere this moruing, in forty-eight hours from Newbern, North Caroliaa’ Among her pissengers are Governor Stanley, of North arolina, and wife. ‘The Bulletin learns from passengers who arrived in this steamer, the Tollowing facts in refereuce to General Foster's position at Washington, North Caroiin: One had reached General Foster ce the had surrounded his camp: two of our gnunboa jor sem Teplyig to their shots. As Newhern two Union gunboa had arrived and were abuut starting up to the relief of Gereral Tr. but none had reached Washinton. it was the opinion of our informant that Foster could hold out some seven of eight days trom the date of the sailing of the Emilie. as | cecmmmnnications by means of small boats had been had with him during the seige. situ ation was, however, quite critical, as e very- thing depended on suce stching him quick- ly, the rebel force being very heavy. DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND Van Born’s Attack on Gen. Granger—-The Rebels Attack the Louisville and Chata- novga Railroad, NasShVILLE attacked (Grezeral Granger to-day at After fighting for two hours the etrented, leaving their dead and wound- id. _ The casualties on either side are not yer known. Near Lavergnes the passenger train on the WNushyille and Chatanvoga raiir id was at- tacked by a rebel force not less tha.. two hun- dred strong. Twelve or fifteen of the train guard were killed and wounded, the train des- lroyed, and the track torn up. itis reported that a rebel force also attacked the train on the Louisville road and run it off the tack. Two hundred and twenty-five re- bel prisoners left here for Louisville this morning. ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Siege of Fort Pemberton Renewed—Im- portant Expeditions Sent out by General Grant. CINCINNATI, April 10,—The attack on Fort Pemberton will be re: ed. Steele’s division is by this time there. The Yazoo offers the only approach to the rear of Vicksburg, and if we fail in taking that fort, you may depend on it the siege of Vicksburg will be abandoned. The new canal does not promise to be a success. Important expeditions Have been sent out from Grant's army, from which we. shall soon haye good news. From the Lower Mississippi. Cincinnati, April 9—The advices from Vicksburg are, on the whole, cheerful. The health of the army is greatly improved. A new caniul has been commenced, leading into Wal- nut Bayou, which comes near the river on the Louisiana side, at Milliken’s Bend, and runs into the river at New Carthage, fifteen miles from Warrenton. The canal commencesa mile above a point opposite the mouth of the Yazoo. The Bayou is two miles distant. Its successis doubtfal. A formidable battery is about completed bebind the extreme point of the levee opposite Vicksburg. It has been wholly constructed by night, and will mount the heaviest Parrott guns, and have a range of the entire city. All reports of attacks on Haines’ Biutt are pure fabrications. Captain Osband had just Teturned trom the vicinity of Greenville with 3,00 bales of cotton, 1,000 head of cattle and 100 mules. A gentleman who accompanied Admiral Porter up Steel’s Bayou, reports haying seen immense quantities of grain and cotton in the interior. he rebels burned $20,000 syvorth, and the Federals $10,000 worth. A prisoner says the rebels destroyed grain enough to supply an army of 100,000 men for six months, From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monror, April 9.—Flag-ot-truce boat Rebert Morris, in charge of Capt. Bisbse, Ninth Vermont, left this morning for City Point With about five hundred rebel prisoners ; alsothe Nelly Pentz, with nearly the same Bumber. ‘The Ninth Vermont regiment have arrived here and ure in camp. An expedition left Yorktown last Tuesday from Mobjack vey and ran up Wyre river, where they remained that day, took two con- trabands, and next day proceeded up North river, where they found twoplanters who took the oath. About thirty secesh cavalry made their appearance from the woods, and on seeing the new gunboat which accompanied the expe- dition, they ran away in hot haste. The expe- dition have captured or took in care twelve contrabands, captured four very fine horses, and returned te Yorktown yesterday after- noon, having seen no rébel troops in large num- bers. A Warning to the Traitors of Cabiiornia. Say Francisco, April 9.—Gen. Wright has issued a proclamation which conclndes as fol- Ebpteseumemiee rere z we are doing all in a 28 sare etteue ae nging abyss of treason. faat Ae EA ies in thelr mae ty and ve justice will be their certain swift doom.” e@ settlement of the | ders to join the nationalarmy. Langie- i » the Hunehback and Southfield, had | fy been stationed just below the | | rebel battery, aud had kept the enemy busy in | the Emilie left | Land reinforcements were on their | April i(.—Van Dorn’s whole | Sp a ie a i eo ce CRI aL Aa Domes THE ¥YAZ0O PASS EXPEDITION, Admiral Porter's Official Report. Rear Admiral Porter's official report of his recent expedition throngh Steel Rayon, Deer Creek, and other bayous, was received at the Navy Department on Weduesday,,the Sth inst, With his iron-clads, Porter was eightdays in the heart cf the country, navigating a series of citches in which noteven a flathoatever floated. before. In those eight a: although making horculcan efforts, he worked his way omy seveny miles and back be et @ne twenty- four heuis wa consumed in accompiishing four milks. The hannels in both ure-ks and b yous were exceedingly narrow; sonarrow in cee that ibe buats nearly touched both banks, y were choked with falltn trees, which had iv be Temoved, or with clumps or rows of wil- tows, which had to be pulled ip hy the roots, For a time the fleet toilsomely crept along un. observed, the levee, which often was three fe: above the guns, assisting to screen it. When the inhabitants perceived the dreaded gunboats they crcwded down to get a nearer view, anc the negroes evinced great joy at the approach of the “Yankees.” The torch was quickly applied to the cotton by a rebel gov- cTnment agent, until 20,000 bales were destroyed, teside that marked ©. S. A., which Porter him- self burned, and @ considerable quantity, cnough, he says, to buy a gunboat, which he carricd off with bin. ‘The fleet had accomplished a good part ofits yeyage betore any efforts were made to stop it, News finaily came thata rebel force of infantry, with artillery, was preparing to dispute the passage; that a larger force was on its way trom Haines’ Bluff, on the Yazoo, and that the . pes were being forced at the point of the t to sell trees to obstruct the channel. ng one of bis smaller boats armed with r, forward, Admiral Porter fought his way successfully, and for atime put the vebel guns to flight. Trees were felled before lim—there he removed, and continued on his ) Githenlt way. Even the information that trees were being felled in his rear, tohem him In, could not induce him to turn back. He per- | sisted in going forward; but finally, when | within sc0 yards of Rolling Fork, irom whieh it wou ve bern plain sailing down the Big Sunflower River into the Yazoo, miles above he was obliged to turn back. Had Ge: - Sherman, with bis soldiers, whe ‘r roxd than the gnnboats to travel, | the foratied places in the rear of Vicksburg, | i | rexched this point as early as they should, a | Passage could have been forced and the Yazoo | entered; bur, receiving no intelligence of Sher- j Man’s movements, which were necessarily im- | peded by a wantof transportation, as well as | by other cause ‘oO return. yetuctions (hrown by the Rebels in way of his retrograde movement would haye | been more serious than they were had noi the “tural obstacles been removed during the for- | ward voyage, and had not General Sherman's } forces, first 2 detachment and then the main appeared at a critical moment. Admiral Porter reports that the eountry | through which he passed is rich and fertile, | abounding in live stock and with barns filled with corn, of which the Rebel Governmen: owns considerable proportion. The wh residents wer ineiined to the Univn cause when he left than when he came ong them. As for the ull the able-bodied ones who were no: to stay followed General Sherman’s so!diers. The rest are insuch a state of demoralizauon that Admiral Porter thinks that Hie mere ing will be done this season, ¢ rious tronble fer the maste! Admiral Porter deemed it he thinks, better A Rebel Account of Defences of Charleston, {From the Richmond Enquirer. j F Charleston is situated on a low, level poiut of land, at the junction of the Cooper and Ash- | ley Rivers. No portion of the city is more then twenty fee. a ve the tide, so that upon y irbor its buildings and hurehes seem lo rise pr. The Cooper River a Tight angle from the ution of the latter river, St, fi s the lower bar- hich widen grad- n 2 to 4 miles to its inouth, distant iles from the city. On the opposite side ot the Cooper river, where it debonches inio the harbor, a short mile from the city is f B e Pinkney, asmall work, but mounting heavy guns. Nearly opposite, on the thern side cf the harbor. on James’ isiand, bout ‘oO miles distant, is ra midway bee tWren Sullivan's and James’ Islands, is Fors Sumter, snd directly north ward of it, on S var Island, ata distance of two thoi is Fort Moultrie. Between these : is the only channel for vessels to ap- proach the city. Fort Sumter has three tiers of guns, and unéer the old Government, ranked us a fortification of the second class, in the extent of the works and the strength of its armament, but it was constructed in a very superior manner, and was supposed to be in- Vulnerable at the time to the effects of any | naval ordnance then in use. Its reduction by ; South Carolina, in is6!, was effected by hot shut from Fort Moultrie setting fire to the | wooden roofs of the capacious buildings allot- | ed tor otticers’ quarters, by which Anderson. vnd his garrison were literally smoked o: Care bas been taken, in the reconstrnetio: the buildings, to a¥oid all chance of ‘a repeti- tion ofsuch a barbecue. Fort Moultrie is a work of inferior rank, but it is admirably sicu- | ated for dealing offensive blows upon an ap- proaching enemy. The principal entrance to the harbor is throngh Ship Channel, the onter bir of which is distant southeast from Fort Sumter, about six miles. Shortly after crossing the har, the y’s vessels will come under the fire of wie batteries on John’s Island, near and parallel to which the channel runs in a westernly direction tor two miles. It then makes an angie north ward, runing for more tana mile directly toward Forts Sumter and Moultrie. r passing the former, itturns to the west, aad passes beneath the fortifications, directly under their guns, and then bends to the sourh- west, in which direction it approathes For: Jobneon for upward of two miles, while or the right it is under the fire of Castle Pinckney. Lt is not until the enemy silences or passes 4]2 these works and others which will announce themeelyes at the proper time, that he will he able to oceupy Cooper and Ashley Rivers, and place Charleston at the mer*y of the shot -nd shell of his iron-clads. Whatever uncertainty prevails as w me ability of fortifications to resist the impetus of the formidable projectiles hurled by the Fede- ral gunboats, there can be no dotbt that the inyulnerability of the turreted monsters will be tested on this occasion by a severer ordeil than any to which they have been herevofore subjected, aud Admiral Dupont will tind a different entertainment in ranning the zauntiet ot Forts Sumter and Moulirie, and Johnson and Pinckney, frem that furnished by, the miserable abortion, misnamed batteries of Port Royal, so pregnant of disgrace und disaster te South Carohna. ‘5 ‘ S&P Some unmitigated brute writesfrom New York that the present pepnce’s spring bonnets “may be sen mentally charac’ &3 poems in white chip, split straw and on the natural history of oyster shells. Twenty dol- lars will bry one that is warranted to satisfy the wearer for a whold day, and then serve for use one rainy Sunday. Twenty-five dol- lars will purchase a concave scale of white crape attached toa bird-of. Paradise feather and trimmings, und protected trom grease on the hair by an undercoating of tulle cap, at once strengthened and aggravated by moss rosesand desperately-green leaves. A et like this onght to keep fresh at least two days ander an ombrenrs moss roses being quite hardy in this climate, ag A preliminary, prospectus (without an; bame being attached) of “The London an Confederate State Bank” is published in the Londen journals. The capital is fixed at £2,000,000 sterling. The pi ints cut the certainty of ultimate rec: of the Southern States, and the desirabi ty of having banking*facilities ready for the ra) mn of that trade which will be carried on eh new and inde pendent channels. SA petition was presented to the Troy Board of Edncation by a colored man named Williams, asking that daughter be admit- ted to the high sebool. The committee on ex- amination of candidates refused to admit her, and the matter bids fair to go into the courts foradjustment. . @7 There was an increase of marriage li- cenees granted in Baltimore last month of fifty- three over the number granted in Mareh last Abs The excess is accounted for by the fact at the conseription law exempts married men on the first call and forty-five. tween the ages of thirty-fiye —.