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SPR SAT: IS ATL ETS TEE ELSE ELIT EAI, 5 Ebe THE EVENING STAR. @m@ FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (SUNDAY BXCEFPTED,) a¥ THE STAR BUILDINGS OoREEA PENNA AVENUE AND 11TH STRERP, BY Ww. D. WALLAOH, ————_e—_-— served in Lites % or 37 cents per month. To is & year, in for six re : for three months; and for less tha ! months at the rate of 12 conts a week. Sing! OMB CeNT; Wrappers, TWO OsuTs. ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the before 12 o clock x.; otherwise they may not sepear until the next day. { 4a re carriers at taail sudscri! ——= v=. XXI + 2 Ng WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY. APRIL 18, 1868. bi ee Star, NE. 3,166. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family avd News Journal, ooe- taining a greater variety of interesting resdirg tham can be found in any other—is published cm Friaay morning, Teaus—Cash, invariably, in advance. Bingle copy, per annum.——-____.91 0® Five copies, __. __. 4 76 Ten oepier |... 900 Twenty-five copies,......... ...--.---.20 6@ It invariably contains the “‘Washtogtce New that has made The Daily Evening Ster sirculate } gonerslly throughout the courtry, | M@Bingle copies (in wrappers) can be procured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the j paper. Price—THBKE CENTS, Se ee ee AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., se? PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berweex Ste & 1OTe Sts., (COOMBE BUILDIN Bave Just Received ace CaSEs OS ST. MARCZAUX CHAMPAGNE «RED Lac,” IN QUAERTE AND PINTE. Yale Wins is pronounced by connoisseurs superior | 4 any other brand ia the market, and prom- iment on the Wine list of Sret-clase i New York Hotels and Restaurante. j ALSO 100 CSSEE GREEN SEAL, QUAKTS, Besides the above Winer. we have constantly en jeanid s fail typly of a other well-known brands— PIPER BEILSICH, BEILSICE & CO MCET & CHANDOGN CLIQTET, G. BH. MUMM & CO., Eto. WW An inspection of our etotk, b is now peplete in every branch. is reepectfull solicited, AUG, JOHRSO YT & CO, War 3i-tf TEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN FROM NEW YORK TO Livenroo.. <A ieay THE STEAMSHIP GREA ASTERN, WALTER paTON Commander, WILL BE BISPATCHED FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM NI Saturday. 18, | Saturday. wesie 2.) Tuesday. First eausssamigs oes each bert to size, sitnatior modation of the State Rooms’ al having the same privileges i gloons in’ regard to meals and ts of aparti:ents for fam: pecial agreement. i Excursion Tickets outand back,in the lst Cabin only, $ fare and a half, 4 Servants accompanying pa<sengers, and children der twelve years o' age, half‘are, Infants free. Beconp Cabin.—State Reom berths, meals jt al sepapate tabies. -$70 ¥ iate State Rooms, pas- with beds, bedding, table uten- good substantial food gu Breen with superier secommod! ($3) All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U. 8 currency. i passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of Abn experienced Surgeon on board. sage apply to CHAKLES A. WHITNEY, ce. U6 BROADWAY. New York. For freight appiy to HOWLAND & ASPIN- WALL, Agents, 64 South street. New York, mh 2-teo BAP ROW, MEELDEN & CO., 225 PENNA. AV., OPPOSITE WILLARD, attendance. be engaged by & Ss may Wasninctoy, D. C., WILL BUY AND SELL AND SILVER, UNCURRENT MONEY. VIRGINIA AND OTHER BOUTIHERN BANK NOTES. DEMAND AND 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES and all other GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, DRAFTS ON THE NORTHERN CITIES AND EUROPE. GOLD Navy and Serlps | Checks ard Quartermasters’ Vouchers Cashed. Collections made cn the most liberal terms. Bonds, Stocks and Geld bought and sold on usual commissions, posite received, AYOR’S OFFICE, M Wasuinetos, D.C.,April 10, 1868. Proposals will be received at the Mayor’s Office until 12m_or Monday, the 20th instant, for contin- ng the Sewer from its p-esent termination on I ‘reet north, between Sth and lvth streets west, to ses en J0th street thirty feet from the east side of wth, and thence along said lth street to the north side of New York avenue, with laterals and ‘ops. & 8, Bide ers will state the price per lineal foot for the main, laterais, including drops and excavations. Specifications car be seen at the Burveyor’s Of- fice on and after next Monday. Bidders are notified that no t of the appro- ti id ualess the Commis ioner and UC amped Sees in writing that the work is properly executed, properly SxSJOHN T. GARNER. Commissioner Third Ward, JOSEPH BRYAN OHAS. EDMONSTON, Assistant ( omminsioner: mar 21-Im SEA __ Siete Che eee ; | FOR STAMPING xO PAPER AND ENVELOPES CHARGE. | WITH NAME, INITIALS, CREST, or COAT UF ARMS, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Bookstore, mar 25-eotf No. 332 Pennsylvania avenue, NPPUE STEAMSHIP SALVOR, FROM NEW York, bas arrived. and in now di barging cargo at the foot of High s: Lo’ OAD Sth MORGAN & RHINEWART. Agente "Jo SUTLERE AND PURVEYORS. SMITH & MORRISEN, No. 67 LOUISIANA AVENUK, Four Doors From Ssvesxte Street, efier for sale ai very low prices & large assortment of FINE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, FRUITS, &c., Packed in superior order. No charge for package e7 delivery to any part of the city. £.& M. are proprietors of the well known brand of OLD oe WHISKY an SMITH'S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS, The Trade Supplied om Favoratie Terms. OF TRY US. ey ANTIQUITY OF MAN. By Bir © 1 vol., Svo., with illustrations; $2.5 Jued pub aps YRANCK T YLOR. EDUCATIONAL. 7. TIMOTHY’s HALL. b) OTE CLIONSVILLE. Bartimone County, MARYLAND. The cuties of this Instiution hare been regularly resumed at Catonsville in all its departments, Ciarrical, Commercial and Military. S Arms and equipments have been furnished by the State for Artillery and Infantry tactics, — Terms, including Books sud) StsHlonary, @ 285 per rervion of ten morths. Fo: ission of pi ly address Rev. L. VAN BOKK ELEN, Rector. ap 16-10t Si INSTITUTE, S many Hon. WM. Lh. SEWABD, President. FEMALE DEeARTMENT—Miza M. EB. Horen- 4185) Principal —The Bummer Session cominences Aprilz:, Board, tuition in English and #rench, hyper annum: oe Prem ito. Wm. H. Reward, Rev. J. Wells, PS" Ghureh on ike Hights, Brooklyn: R. Perdce Supt. N. ¥.B.8. Union, 599 Broadway; and Iveson & Phinney. 4~ Walker street, N.Y. Florida. Orange coxnty. ¥. ap 8-3w* 7 EMALE COLLEGE, KF Bo S BORDENTOWN. N._J. ‘This Institute is pleasantly locateion the Bela- | ware River, &! miles north of Philadelphia. It has heen in successful operation for more than ten yaark.and izone cf the most flourishing institu- tions cf learning in the country isl attention is paid to the Common and ranches of English, snd superior advan- nished in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Painting. Frenoh and Latin are taught by experienced teachers. Persons coming from the South can leave Wal- put street wharf. Philads.,at 8 a.m. and 2, 4, 43¢ andé€p m. Forcatslogues address Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M., President, rences in Washington: Hon.J C. Ten Syke, Hou J.N.L Stratton, House «f Represes- si Jno. B. Polk tate Depertme tj Joa. L. reseury Depurtment; . Yan Northwick, 78. J. Groot, M. D, ve Gox, ‘t Derartmentof the Intericr fais 2m* A PROCLAMATION! A PROCLAMATION ! BAYTON’S CELEBRATED BOSTON CRACK BRS, WINE eiscoUlr, LEMGN BISCUIT, PIC NIC CRACKERS, ARE SOLD BY ORME & SGN, KING & BURCHELL. GASS & GATLEY. GULICK, HUOVER, WHITH & JOYCE, M. GREEN, B. FENNER, mar 2t-!m* J Dees CGURT OF THE UN FOR TRE DISTHICT oF DOLUM Cniset States ¥, Coffer, & 4 i siid cargo was captured a prize dcrew of the United States +t hy IN ApMinauty, ep ment issue against the cargo and of- and all pers interested or ¢l:iminz an inter- est therein. waraing them at some early day to appeurandan:wersaid Jisel: It is thecefur dered ty this Court. in admiralty si . dx: of March. 15:3, that ers « libel on the shew cause, ifany they bot be conder that suid notice be given by posting a copy of this | der upon the frout deorcf the Court Hoave of | . and by | week previ i the first eae cation tobe oper before | y of A apa Zaw ' ISTRICT CUt ‘iT ITED STATES | FOR THE DistHict OF COLUMBIA, States | rs. ! } Mik Drink port, La ADMIRALTY, i 7 i c.see of milk drink were, 1563, -eiz~d for violati United on the 2ith of Fcebraary of the Kevenue Law © within the jari- cond of Mereh s aying f milk’ dripk, aol that process of attachmen: iséue ag id cases ink and the owners thereof, and all per dor claiming an interest therein, pear gud an- red ‘b: this t day of April, en to the owners of said ali persons inte . if any they have, why su nm ald not be condetnned aad gold ac cording to law. and that said notice be given by posting a copy of this order apon the front door of ourt Louse of said Dirtriet, znd by publica- | tion in the Evening Star twic- a week previous to first Monday in May, the first publication to fore the second Monday of April, 1e63. By order of ths Court : Fee erent : R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. te—K. J MELGS. Clerk ap 4 law DIR ST COURT OF THE UNITED STATES | FOR PUE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Unind States ' The Schooner, Emly Murray, 18 AbMinvury, and Carkro. Whereas, the ssid schooner Ew ui cargo were captured us prize by the officers al crew of the U. B. steamer Cur de Lien, attached to the Potomae flotilia, and brought into the port of Washington, District of Columbia, and Srought within the jurisdiction of xaid Court, and on the 2ud day of February, 1865, a libel was fited in gait Court, by the United States Attorney for the Dis- inet of Columbia, praying the condemnation of raid sehoone argo, and that process of mni- tion and attachment issue aguiust said schooner | and cargo, and the owners thereof, and all persons interested or claiming an interest therein. war: them al some early day to appear and answer libel: It ia therefare ordered by this Court, in a: miraltyritting, this Ist day of April.1363,that notice | be given to the owners of said schooner and cargo, and all persans interested or claiming interost therein, gS appear and answer this libel on the Ist Monday of May, 1263, and shew eauac, if any they have, why said schooner and cargo shonid not ba condemned and sold according to law, and that said notice be given by postiag acopy 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 petoree e Pres day of April, 1863. 'y order of the Court. J. MEIGS, Clerk. Test: R. True copy—Test:—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. ap 6-2aw case | | Copy—Tes nily Murray and AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €0., | 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Between STE AND 10TH S7s., HAVE BOUGHT AT THE BECEKIVER’S BALE, THE WHOLE BALANCE OF STOCK of the late firm of LEACH & 00., BALTIMORE, | consisting of: HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, { OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: | MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Etc., WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACEAGB, FAR BELOW MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., aps-tf OBWELL & ERS Dee ORT RIC. For Coloring the Hair to a Beautiful Brown and Applied without crap ine heir or whiskers ute 289 Dennsylvania Avenue. dy nd gloss romot: ite gro’ tiagfed 0 laden” Uso,Swhee halt Guarantied as represented. Me: Mae Pele Agent for Washington and the ie er) TED STATES | } BIA, Hen M ADAME ROS; | marriages, brings together those long | Gures all diseases; business strictly cont | the Patent Office. a i | reality | to the | required. | * The first in this city arrived |Cean COAL! = : OFFICIAL. DEPARTM: RT OF STATE, WasHinaron, April 17, 1983, Release from the draft on the ground of alienage bas been allowed in the following case: Name. Wiere drafied Jchn M. Barlow co , Michigan. HIEF AB8'T QU ARTERMASTER’S OFFICE. Depot of Washinxton 213 G, corner 13h st. Wasnixoton, B, C...March 21, 1863. With a view to obtain on short notice and on the best terms such eupplies for the ase of this Depart- ment, by purchase in the open market, as may be required by the exigencies of the service, and not | otherwise provided for by estimateon the proper officers of the Quartermaster’s Department, all dealers in Fuel, Stationery, Hariware, Drugs, Lumber of all descriptions, Leather, Paints, Oils, Glass, Lanterns, Ship’s Stores, and such other sup- | plies as are known to be purchased by the Quarter- master’s Department, are hereby requested to fur- nish this office weekly with price lists of the articles in their Jine,corrected according to the fluctua- tions ef the market. None other than those complying with the above advertisement will receive ordere from this »fiice. EDWARD L HARTZ, Captainand A.Q.M.,U.SA 7AR BEPARTMENT, Wasuincron, January 25, 1863. In consequence of the pressure of business at the War Department, passes for citizens to visit the mar 21-Im Aimy ef the Potomac will be given at the office of | | line Lieut, Col, Conran, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. PERSONAL. NATRIMONTIAL —T- 0 voung gentlemen, edo a¥E looking, intellig stand having more money lban they veed, Ges:re the acquaintance of a couple 0} gay, pretty. xccomplished (in the parlor and li brary) aud weaithy young ladies, with a view to matrimony, The most indiapntabe references given and required. Carte: risite must be enclosed, Acdress WILL and JOR, Star Office it JARS. L, SMITH, Clairvoyant. Test Medium, 60 Vi south A atreet, Capitol Hill, between isc and Zists.. heals dinease by magneto witit bat little Medicine; sees and describes your deceased frie xels names also sees your living and fer the unmarried descr that persons 4 ehe future event racter. Hours fr 1 NO IMPOSITION __ Doctresa & born With a natural gift. She eile the past and future—was never known fail. Cause speedy bey eo d. is No, 435 F street West, between 6th and 7th. 2 The only person the pness ef future hur. Ladies § cents; gentlemen $1. mh im* QPLENDIDLINE , or BLACK SILKS FOR PRESSES AND MANTLEs, Just received from the large aiction sales in New York Jast week A:so, A choice line of PLAIN AND PLAID ALPACCAS, SILK POPLINS, FOULARD SILKS, NEAT PLAID CHALLIS, MOZAMBIQUES, Best assortment of BLACK AND WHITE PLALD im all qualities, to be found in thi city. All the above goods we e bo! Sales in New Yerk les’ atthe Great weak at very low | prices indeed, and will be sold at a smail advance, We have airo the best stock of FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS to be found in this city, at prices arom 2% cents to 7 cents, JO8, J. MAY, New Store, 30% Pennsylvania av., between 9th and tith ats. ap 14.6% Res EBATORS REFRIGERATORS! We will open to-day anissortment 05 celebrated STONE-JAR D UPRIGHT) REFRIGERATORS, with Waterman's Ver tor attached, warranted to give en tisfaction at our u c c R & SON, Ww. 318, Iron Hall. P e-ne, General Ilo f ishing Store 2 MMACK ia H RESTAURANT, Corner of Vath st and Pa. arian This is one cf the most complete, lirst-clase Res- tanrants this side of New York. To officers of the Army and Navyi! offers peculiar inducements, as 6t , their Meals can be furnished at all hours duriag the day or night, ana at the shertest cooks are of french importation. and selves on being at the top of their profession ; and my servants noone can but adiuire their neatness ard polite bearing. My Larder shall always defy competition, In regard lo my stock of WINKS and Lighor: it is only necessary to kay that they were selected by one of the best judges in Wash- ington—our o/d friend Dy&x. who stands as a first- class merchant and judge of spirits, I rolicit a continuation of the liberal patronage that I have heretofore recei.ed. apli-ét" JOHN BD. HAMMACK, Proprietor. ER & WILLSON, I ies GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Iron Hatt, PeNNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9h and lth streets Having renewed their license, offer their services ublic for the rale of Real rroperty, Stocks, Hourehoia Furniture and Merchandise of any de- xeription, notice. My ride them- Liceral cash advances i@ whenever avila MPORTANT FOR I Ee FAMILIES We will sell best FLOU ND HOTELS. ine dollars per for | karrel, which is better, and two dollars cheaper | Flour than ever flour was sold in Washington. ,_ JONES & 0. aD st WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES, TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS AND SUTLERS’ STORES, 393 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _apl5-tf _ Betw. 42; and 6th sts., Washington, OU CAN SAVE 25 ORNTS ox EVERY DOLLAR when yeu buy at JONES & CO.'S, corner Sth aad D streets, all yoar PRODUCK, PROVISIONS AND FRUIT. ES & CO, KEEP A LABGER AND BETTER JPaze © co STOCK i than any house here or in Baltimore, NEW BUTTER! _ NEW BUTLER! JONE, Corner Kighth & C0.’3, apis 2w_ D stre COAL! We have new on hena a large supply of the best quality of COAL, which we are telling at reduced : WARDER & STEWART ap is-1w" Corner H and Twelfth streets V FROM LIVERPOOL DIRECT, E Have just imported from the Knglish Pot- teries a large and beautiful axsortinent of DECOR- ATED OHAMBER BETS, at low prices, to whion weinyite the attentior ae about to pur- chase, W. BOTELER & SON, See NEW AND ” Now recivin the newest sty ap 11-8t NEY SPRING STYLES iNT OPENED TO-Day, Ladies’ Biack Silk Sacques, Roffied and Plain Mantles, New styles Spring Sha wiles. | erp en ef Mourning Shawls, Which will be sold cheap for cash. ap }1-st 315; Iron Hall, Peon. avenue, | Housefurnishing Store, Ist SPRING DRESS GOODS, Es large and well assorted stock of 68 at redneed prices for cash. J. W. COLLEY, 523 7th street, above Pa azeane, W. COLLEY, 323 7th street, above Pa. avenue. Ww GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, E have now in store a full stock of GUNTLE- MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, BUBINESS&UITS DR&8B 80ITS, and FURNISHING GOODS of the Five rt peeenerres eee heats: degree neatness, ele made to order. iH ALL, BEBPHENS & C0..0 7 329 Pennsylvania Avenue. between ap 10-tfif Ninth and Tenth streets, A tor ov want ShomE YOUNG MULES, And keep constantly on hand Horses and Sige, © Se Rave One Seventh street, betw. Hani, and Astrologist, was AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, near Willard’s Hote) Gaomaap GnovEn———. ——- ———. —.. _.. MANAGE Last Appearance, positively, of the em‘nent Trage- ian, J. WILKES BOOTH. Appearance of the charming favorite Actress, MI88 8USAN DENIN. Appearance of the Popular, Gifted Actress, MISS ANNETTE INCE. THIS EVENING, Last night certainly of the great sensational play, THE MARBLE HEART. ah eee J. Wilkes Booth Mile Mareo. sissss+eAmnette Ince _ Seek cane Susan Denin Di- genes Mons. Velage { Heny Rogers Monday Evening next, First Appearaace of the Great Modern Comedy Co: gress, BF Admission #, 25, and 75 cents, No extra charge for secured seats. WASHINGTON THEATRE. ITALIAN OPERA! DIRECTOR... seen. ed, GRAU, THIS SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, cond Grand Gpera Night. Mozart's immortal master work - | DON GIGYANNI. (DON JUAN,) the erentest of all Operas, with an i ne borini, Do Mille Mo io. Si Comme ud: chorus MONDAY NIGHT. V. UN BALLOOIN WER: BALE) hera was origi -andit } having run for | Tt was imme Milan. Turin ¢ aise. ditions of Tn Paris, it< pre et unboundes t ur, ie in Masehera is full of fi * | melody. vivacity and truthful dramatic sentiment, | It paint’ i sont vivio cuiors ali tne diferent | pasticns W nazesin tha Opera grand variety ot the ceful snd in , which rend-rit the | ractive aud pleasing of all molern Ltalian | RD.—The Management of the Opera would | {ith patrors ae may wish to be upon | the scene of the Masquerade, to | for Cards of Admission, to the | rn the xeecnt and third acta. | the rtage curir make applieati Management, betw These will be supplied witha, any addi ional | charge. but are objiged to be limited in number. UNRIVALED CAS Kiehard nt of Warwick, and Govercor ef | Secretary to tue | wife of Rein. | . Ulri i a Page. | Toi, Enemies sf the | g. Dubreul. A Judge. Servant to Amelia, Sig. BDAY, April 2i. Fourth Opera Night. In Pr tion, Meyerbeer’s celebrated and &. stop art, Creole, ani gnot Amotio, Ameli: e with the Count, ger. Mlle Mor PARDON OEMET. bat Tife Pan RM RL tin the musical Admission. $1; Orchestra and Ba! Parqnette and Dress Cirele, each ents lor either of t elaere at Doers oy 7; Overn commenee at 3. It VARIETIES! VARIETIES! VARIETIES! VARIETI&S! GREAT SATURDAY NIGHT BILL! GREAT SATURDAY NIGHT BILL! i | MUSIC! BEAUTY! | DRAMA! | PANTOMIME: | MUSIC! BEAUTY: | | THE FINAL DSTRUCTION AND CONFLAGRA- | most graphic manner the most important events | | ter of Bo'cloek. BRAMA! PANTOMIME! grand Double Bill! 2 All the Star: To-aight! ON MONDAY EVENING, MISS NELLIE HOWARD Great Female Jig Dancer of the Day! GALA WEEK OF THE SON: DDFELLOWS HALL. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, April 13th, | And Every Evening ducing this SANDEKSON’S GIGANTIC DIORAMIC ILLUS. | TRATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN WAR! It will be shown with all ita THRILLING INCIDENTS, BOMBARDMENTS AND SIEGES, i BATTLES ON LAND AND SEA, And ending with the grandest conception of Seenic Art: TION OF SEBASTOPOL, ronouneed the most successful illustration of its Kind ever attempted in this country, This Dio-Panoramic Exhibition represents in the | which distingushed the ee CKIMEAN WAR! Moral; Instzuctive and Ratetainsn Doors open at7 o’clock ; to commence quar- Admission 25 cents ; children 15 cents. BF Reserved Seats 4 cents. i” GRAND DAY PERFORMANGE.ON BATUR DAY ats o'clock, M4 St* CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., Near Sixtz Srauer, L A PERFECT CONSTELLATION oe BEAUTY, WIT AND TALENT. Tremendous Success of the five Female Stars and the Mammoth Company, AN IMME B Tt pT NSE THIS EVENING, turn of the Washington Favorite, Return of the Dio FARRER. who will appear in a choice ar lection ef Negro Gom- icalities aud sing some of his popular Banjo Solos. First representation ef the cemedietta sntinied eaatiful musical A CHALFT: RTTE'S WeDDING! rtimerand Mr, George R, Ede- ThE FAIRY COMBINATION! M188 JULIA McRTIMER, , ¢ Quen of Song MISS ERNSTINE DE FAIBER, The Charming Voca'ist and Danse use. M'LLES AUGUSTA AND MARIE The Fairy Stars. MISS KATE PENNOYER, _ The Beautiful Danseuse. Forming in all a bevy of Female Loveliness, Tal- ent and Attraction rot to be equaled. First week of the magnificent Ballet, produced after weeks of carecul preparation, with new scene- ry aed A eppointments; srranged by Mons. Szollesy entitl LBS AMOURS DE DIABLE! : is favorite par’ ons. i) he Great Ballet Troupe. coasisting of the tat lowing beautiful une indies : Miss JULVA RICHMOND. Miss LILLIE BRANDON, LUOY CLIFTON. BEULA WOLBERT ANNIE EDWAWDS M’LLE JENNIE, LA PETITE BLLA, Forming myer tent the Favorite Comed:an and Oomic Vooalist, in First ney budget of comicalities. week of Miss LIA RICHMOND, B et The Fleeting Danseuse, The Favorite Hegre Comedian, The Wondsriat Juggler aod Fextomimint ie Wonde: u ler au ie 3. BYLVA8 OLARKE, The Versatile Performer, fe i | 2 e formasce, will conclude with the musical The come ALET: idertes WEDDING, 0. R. Bdeson 01 * Natz Tieck, a Young Villager. Lisette, wi woven ees MMi Mortim: ees tac a Admission 2% cents; estra Arm Chairs, 50 conte; Private Boxes, (holding slx,) $6. 5 BATURDA Y APTERNOON: at 2 o'clock, ry . e Fon Lapizs aD omnsnal i Admiesion—ladies, 20 cente; children, 10 cents, | greater portion of them will remo | Pleased to obser The Attack on | sance which’ accomph | instan TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.] + THE WAR IN ARKANSAS. The North Side of the Arkansas Cleared of Rebels. St. Lovis, April 17.—A telegram from Col Phillips, dated Parkhill, Cherokee Nation, April lith, says he has swept the north side ot | the Arkansas river clear of rebels. A part of his command holds Port Gibson. He has had overtures from Col. Drew, Capt. Vaughan, and the Creek Indians. The rebels are gathering south of the Arkansas river, and hold all fords, which are now dee An Expedition up the St. Francis. CINCINNATI, April 1.—The expedition which lett Helena last Sunday proceeded up the St. Francis river, Ark., a distance of sixty mile: scoured the country, and had skirmishes with rebel cayalry, in which they killed three, cap- tured thirty aud then returned to Helena. A large number ot troops were embarking at Helena tor Vicksburg atthe last accounts. The greatest activily prevails. Adjutant General Thomas made a speech to Gen, McPherson's brigade at Lake Providence the other day. Tresident bad clothed him with the fullest power to inaugurate the Administration policy touching negroes, who were to be received within our lines, clothed, fed and armed. He hud authority to dismiss any man, be his rank whatit may, who maltreats this unfortunate race, This was the pohey of the Administra- ticn. The President had set his footdown and Was not going to take it up. FROM GRANT'S ARMY. Quiet before Vicksburg—Farragut Blockadi Red River. 's Porxt, April §, via Carro, April 15.—Matters at Young’s Poiut remain as here- tofore, in statu quo, Dhere is no important change. Work upon the canal is altug abandoned. The labor at Duckport is pre cuted with great energy, with the promise of a satisfactory result. At Lake Providence allis quiet. There are reports that the troops stationed there, or the to Milli- All ken’s Bend some time curing the pr Enengh will remain to secure po: ihe post. Day before yesterday the Confederate enn- boat Dixie came up Payou Macon as ft Floyd, twenty miles south west of Providence. it burg to-morrow. The ram Switzerland and the Hartford and Albatross spiand are now It is not ts to Fort 1 liver, as far as Harrisburg where the enemy have erected formid batteries, is also mentioned as their possible destination. Gen. Grant has given up bis headquarte boat, the Magnolia, and new livesim a tent in | ihe field All movements point to active campaign, Ty will not be dis- a condition which the cow 6. r—The ‘Opinion—Dixsa atthe Result. New York, April, 17.—The Comme Washington letter intimates tha Lincoln used with the of the © s' preparation fu tion of Charfeston in tw secret, ys the letr cial’s President reduce hours fighting. Ltis Tr, that the reeonnois- dso little 18 to be followed up by a bona fide attack, which is to be continued so long as an iron-clad can fire ; } agun. Another letter to the same paper says that the foreign diplomats have received unofticia information that President Lincoln intends to i upied by the United that there is much com. in ¥ to Gonerat 00 ment in Washington a | Hunter's remaining an idle spectator of the re- , connoissance. orth wh ew York, bu SEAtemer < the m Star —Movements of e Runners. the 11th inst., arrived to h weutrai steamer Margi 2 1 Charleston on the ~th, with cotton, arrived au on the Wth, gratifying the British touc at N there with a report that the Lronsidesand K. i b kuk were badly damaged. The » Hardee, with a cargo of 1 for Adder blocka¢ runners, was totally wrecked on the 9th inst. Her cargo was a total loss. The following British neutral vessels had arrived at Nassau: on the 6th steamer Ea trom Charleston; on the 9th the schooner toria, from Metamoras—pboth with cotton; the 1 th the steamer M Charleston. and the schooner Julia, trom Wil- mington. ig San Juan, for Metamoras, with an assorted go for the rebels. The San Juan arrived from New York on the 6th; on the Sch the steamer Gertrude; on the ‘tn the steamer St. Johns; on the tuth the steamer Flora, and on the lith the steamer Pet. were cleared with assorted cargoes ostensibly for St. Johns, N. B., by the secesh firm of Adderly. Two or three schooners with salt were also cleared by Adderly, for Halifax, on the Jith. Important Arrest in New York. New York, April 17.—The agent of a Missis- sippi firm, sent North to purchase cotton-gins, was arrested yesterday and ordered to give | bend in the sum of threc thousand dollars or go to Fort Lafayette. Itis stated that the property Wis notto be sent South until the end of the war, which the firm expect soon to be closed. The agent cannot now give the required bond, and there is some hesitation about sending him to the fort. Riot at Halifax, Nova Scotia. HALirax, April 17.—There was quite a se- rious collision between troops and citizens last evening. About three hundred of the former broke from the barracks and rushed through the streets, assailing citizens and breaking windows. Several were hurt on both sides, some seriously. A detachment of Royal artil- lery soon drove them to the barracks, A Baitle with Indians. SALT Lake Cry, April 17,—Colonel Eyans attacked and routed two hundred Indians en- trenched in a cannon, seventy five miles south of here, at daybreak on the 15th. He killed thirty, und followed them fourteen miles, scat- tering them im every direetion. Lieutenant Peal was killed and two sergeants wounded. From California. San FRAnNcrsco, April 16—Union Clubs are being organized in the principal towns. The Assembly has passed a bill censuring the Controller and Treasurer for paying the C: lifornia portion of the national taxes in green- backs, after the money had been collected from the people in gold. The Remains of Lieut. Colonel Kimball. Fortress Monroe, April 17.—The remains ot Lieutenant Colonel Kimball, of Hawkin’s Zouaves, arrived here this evening, and were escorted to the fortress. They will leave for New York to-morrow evening. The Administration Sustained by the New York Senate. ALBANY, April 17.—The Senate of New York baye adopted resolutions for the support of the piece aired im a vigorous prosecution of e war. Return of St. Domingo Emigrants. New York, April 17.—Phe bark Helen An- gusta arrived to-night from St. Domingo. She brings & number of negro emigrants who have returned. ———_+ 0 + a@-Gen. Banks has issued an order forbid- ding all officers, soldiers, or camp followers in his department to engage in any speculation whatever. 4 ®7- Seven hundred thousand gallons of wine were made in California in 1862, edicg Sultan of Turkey will visit Paris in pril. Ww The once petied Ep lladeipnis actress, Mre. D. P. Bowers, has returned from Europe. He told the soldiers that the | President's ,| ofa correspondent hard up fer an item. } The | le, j ice | en | rgaret and Jessie, trom | The following had sailed on the 7th | the steamers Ella and Annie and the | These steamers all | THE ATTACK ON SUFFOLK, (Correspondence New York Tribune.} SUFWOLK, April 15—Vesterday was the four h day of our sie if siege if is—and yery tinue was done b, either army to damage the other. The rebels succeeded in piguting 2 battery «1x cr eight miles down the river, and ali day long they waged war with our gunboats. The | succeeded in putting a six-pound shot throng! | the boiler ot the Mount Washington, but in- fiicted no other damage. The sharpshoowrs j and skirmishers centinuéd their animated dis~ | cussions, and a small number of casualties oc | curred. { i i Whenever any considerable indications o* the enemy apptared our guns sént shells or sLol amoug them, often making the finest bir, und, beyond doubt, doing a goed deal of damage. AU Jast night huge fires sent their reflections | up the sky, in a semi-circle around us, and quite ostentatiously announced the gathering | ctanimmense force. Still there are those who are yet slow to believe that any serious demon- stration is intended. One theory is, that the enemy is taking up the railroad tracks between this and Blackwater, in order to procure mate= j rials with which to repair their roads, now | very much used up, and by a cheaper process than importation. You see how cheap and plenty theories are, The most, however, are locking for a great battle, for if there is any fighting at all, there will be a great deal. During the day they showed themselyes for the first time, and drove in our pickets on tae | Edenton Koad, killing one of the ist New York | Mounted Rifles. They now threaten us on our are somewhat larger than before, as though | they were slowly getting their artillery into position. Prominent officers suppose that thry | will be ready to attack us xbout Friday. | _ 1t is raining hard to-day, but the boys in the | forts and rifle-pits are snugly under canvass | i getting what repose they can, preparatory to future exertions. As 1] write, 1 hear the Con- stant conversation of cannon around & semi- | carele extending from Fort Dix, ow the Edeaton Road to the Nansemond River, where our gun- boats are having it with the repel butreries, a distanee of some fiye miles. Since writing the above, I learn that ail of our gubbotis but ene have been di that the encmy are making despera’ cross the river. The “gunboats” are ers, moUunliLg a gun or two each, of Kt Po Wer Of resistin | be disabled, we shal. j iron-ciad fron Feriress Mo: Lem to cress, and t q amp and the Nortolk ro: our sice of the river, ility of ou h wiil not be g1yen thei ieutly protected gun 48 are RoW on ther | way | Allis quiet, yet busy with preparations } Maj. Foster, Gen. Pecks Chief of Stat, portunely arrived night before iast, ana a his post, N AND Kiwet: Arratn—A ntof the Hartford Press this untortunate a of th THE Corco Suftolk corve Lieut. Co!. Kimball was Ume of his death. I ha was at Gen. Getty’s headquarters at of the unfortunate oc (ef course with nc who wae riding abi ye langus sword, th d to pass. live, drew his revolver ar Such, I belieye, to be a true version of 1 fair.” PrePARIN tensive pre} pending battle in tue neighborhood of Tullt- hows, and which cannot be mach long | ed. By an order of Gen. Rosec: have bren distributed to tae ariny, toh ! n case Of a m ment, tor tho: inn wiicu are difficult of trans The scarcity of horees in the artil rendered it necessary to require the ) over by the quartermasters, for the , Ulery, all the horses in ammunition and supply tr: hereafier by mules. The pidly concentrating within easy t That a batile will soon be fonght, sanguia and decisive in its results, is believed by thes | well posted.— Chicago Po lest supple: + MUSTERED IN. A joke is wold by the bp | of the 17th, in regard to the -mustering in rkey attached to the regiment, who was fea | ful he would be deprived of his pay unless he was joined to the service. A huge mustard | plaster was applied to his back, abou ides below wheve the buttons on his coatare placed; ind under belief that all soldiers were erved in the same manner, he wore it until the in became unendurable, at which time he clared «mustered in,” according to ‘he law 4a such cases made and provided. If thas darkey don’t get his wages. it will no: te because he has not suffered for his country.— Exchange. = EEE STRENGTH OF THE PostTion 4P SurFOLY Va—A co ays: “Ourartillery practice is splendid, and whe» il comes to be directed to the living column its effect must be tremendous. The Somerton road, | on which the ith Massachusetts is posted, is | guarded by several regiments, aud is swept! ¢ | cross-fires from more than sixty cannon. | experienced artillerist and a general, decla: that 100,440 men could net emerge from | woods and form a8 line of battle and e fortifications. They would be entirely cut up before such @ purpose could be effected.” #2 Some schcol trustees in a district out West, rece. tly summoned a teacher before them to an wer the charge of sectarianism in her prayer: at the opening of the schoo! each day. A gre ve trustee arose and slated that he was Sorry to be obliged to testify that he him~ selt had heard a “sectarian” prayer while vie- iting the schcol. ‘ Well, what was it 1° “It was an Episcopal praye! itin the Episccpal Prayer Book. “Impossible,” was the reply. what wasit?” ‘Well, he couldn’t say it ali, but it was that prayer that began, ‘Our Father which art mi heaven.” > spondent of the Boston Journal He had read “ Repeat it; BF Among the last acts of the Pennsylvania Legislature was the adoption of a resolution instructing the Governor to direct the Attorney General to institute criminal proceedings fgainst Simon Cameron, John J. Patrerson, illiam Brobst, and Henry Thomas, x report of a committee having charged them with bribery in conection with the late elecuon of a U.S. Senator. WF A Philadelphia jury haying rece. Uy ace quitted a man of a charge of murder, ecnirary to the evidence and the instructions of tne court, the District Attorney the next day ad- ministered a most pointed rebuke, by saying he would at that term try no more murder cases, as he did “not deem it safe for the Com- menwealth to try any while man for murder, before this panel of jurors.” BF A case involving the onstitutionality of the black laws of Lilinois has been tried in tue circuitcourtof Adams county. Senator Browu= ing made an argument against the law, bat Judge Sibley decided against him, and heid. the parties, who were several colored persoud that had entered the State in violation of the statute. The cage will be carried before the supreme court. &7 For the crime of bigamy, clearly proven, a man named Freeman was sentenced to suffer the terrible punishment of thirty days in prison, by a Chicago courtand jury. The case was % most aggr@vated one, the bigamist’s victim being & school girl between seventeen and eighteen years of age. S#7-Considerable excitement was created in Concord, N. H., some time ago by the threats ofa number of soldiers to destroy the Patri2: newspaper, which they consideged too mac. coppered. 7 The U. 8. steam sloep-of-war Tuscarora. which has for a long time been cruising in th - Mediterranean, loeking after the pirate Sam - ter, bas arrived at iphia for repairs. 7 Gov. Seymour, of New York, has choked off farther legislation relative to allowing sol - diers in the field to vote, mead befor hand that he will veto the bill. wa The regular shad seasen opened in the Delaware river on Mo. a h five milit realized last eo 2 Half a million dolisrs was sale of wool in Boston on Tuesday