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THE EVENING STAR. w a PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEKNUOR, (S90baY BLOLPTED,) av THE ATAR BUILDINGS, oar PREWA = AD LITE Srauez. WwW. D. WALLAOH. a eee ed in pack: @eriersat $4 6 or3T ar muon’ maa) an rh by $3 & year, in 3 for six ms hang ty lone_*) Sooo moe! tate o! week. a exgins, OB CEPT; Im Wrappers, TWO a gr ADVERTISEMENTS ‘be sent to the way not eel the best day’ AUGUSTUS JOHNGON & CO., | 9029 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berwars 975 & 10Ts B78., (GOMBS’ BUILDING,) tare Just Received 100 CASES pz 8T. MARCEAUX UHAMPAl “£ED LAG,” IN QUARTS AND PINTS, Yates Wine ie pronounced by counocinssara superior ‘te any other brand.in the market, and prom- Teont om the Wine list of first-class Mew York Hotels and Restaurants, ALSO 490 CASES GREEN SEAL, QUARTS. t i Besides the above Wines, we have constantly en 2ee6 o fail supply of all other weil-known brands— PIPER BBIDSICK, HSIDSICK & CO MOET & CHANDON ouvor, * at Ws G. H. MUMM & CO. Ete, SW An inspection of ours stock, which is now replete in overy branch. is reepectfully solicited, > AUG. JOHNSON & CO, mar i3-tf QTEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN. we FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. THE STBA. GREAT BART Ys WALTER PATON Commander, PATCRED FROM SEW Saturday. { Sa, according to size, eity | 3 fthe State Ho ual al having the sama in regard to HYINE PAssenge: o age. ball ‘are 2 JABY ermediate State Rooms, pas- sengers found with beds, bedding. table uten- ils, and geod substantial food... Says ith superior accommoda ayable in Gqld,or its equival board. WHITNEY, ‘ork. to HOWLAND & ASPIN- 4 South strect, New York. B AR DEN & CO., BANKERS, * 223 PENNA. AY,, OPPOSITE WIDLARDS, Wasutxctos, D.C., WILL BUY AND SELL - GOLD AND SILVER, ENCURRENT MONRY, VIRGINIA AND OTHER SCUTHERN BANK NOTES, DEMAND AND 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES andali other COVERNMENT AECURITIRS, DRAFIS ON THE NORTHERN CITIES AND EUCKOPE, Navy and Army Checks azd Quartermasters’ Vouchers Cashed, pilections made en the most liberal terms. Stocks and Geld bought andsold on usual tommissions, De received, amar 21-Ira OU CAN BAVEB24028N P38 ox EVERY DOLLAR when yeu buy at JONES & CO.°3, corner Sth and D streets, all your PRODUCE PROVISIONS AND FRUIT, Jors & CO, KEKP A LARGER AND BRTTER STOCK than avy bouse bere or in Baltimore, CEW BUTTER! N ve NEW BUTTER! The first in this city arrived at JoNES & 00.73, Cerner Eighth and D streets. SMPHIP SALVOR, Fi rk, arrived, and ie wii g cnrgy at the t of st elowL tf MORGAN & RIINEHART, Agente NEW wap? To SUTLERS AND PURVEYOR. SMITH & MORRISON, No. 67 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Fova Doons Frow Savents Streeg, op it iw* ‘Corner H aud & y ¥KOM LIVERPQOL D: # A wa ON itpartedbrat the eagiish es SED at bout to einvit, tteation of parties abou’ rr chase, * BE AED ROTELER & BON. © 8p ih et o ; show cause, ifapy they have why snid ¢atzo should ben Sd Ing Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESOAY, APRIL 21. 1363 |THE WEEKI yore ‘Y SPAR. fisidiida Caen This excellent Fawity 204 Newer Journal, oon- taining a greater variety of Interesting retdirg than can be found iu any other-le published ow Friday morning. Trams—cChsh, fararieMy, tm advance. Single copy, per anntn.__.__.__.g@1 ee Five coptes. os O78 Ten _ Att eee ee ee 9 OO Tweaty copies.__. wees 90 98 It invnriably comtains the * Washin. ews” that hos made The Datly Seong et gala se generelly throughout the country. BF Bingle copies (2 wrappors) can de procereé at the counter, ivrmcdiately after the isene of | paper. Price—THRER CENTA. x EDUCATIONAL. PQA ABHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. w 0. 323 13th Stree, between Roe ; ‘he ap BS of thie fnstitution Fe aes on Negamesey; the 2d a Yourg mon Preparing Or young ladies pursu: & couse Of! find excetlent faeliities in thin School. wing tuld i moby be nad ae se partieulars, with references, schual-roam ‘ap 18-30 N. BENROICT, Principal. T. TIMOTHY'S Ha. Ss CLIONS VILLE. Batrimons Ui AXD. hod eatige ef Eble foetus pevapen poesia. resn = a onsville ents, Giavsieal, _ Gommercial and ahi r, saad i a abd cant oy arnivhed fe Bias for setiine ee aa Targa tactic, AS nee hela gpl ie caine pa mn iugrabs. Kor ede addres, "Hlev. b. VAN BORE ELEN, Rector.” apie ie : SEW ARD INSTITUTE, i Hon. WM. M) BEWARR, President. FE. LE DE? TMENT—Mise M. E. Horce- Free nicipul ~The Fummer Sessidh cominences 2. Board, tuition in Engti and French, References —ifon. Wm. . Seward, Bor J. Belle, pS" Church on the lights, Brookly: @. Eas Trensie Pines 28 Walker stece Noes eson he ‘al pe ate oe & Florida, Orange county, N.Y. aD a awe [FEMALE COLLEGE, 7 BORDENTOWN. N. J, This Institute is Pleasantly iocatei on the Del: ware Hiver, 20 infles north of Philadelphia. It has been in succecsful operation for more than ten years, and isone cf the most flourishing institu- g in the country tion is paid to the Common and 3 of Vnglish,aod superior advan- din Veal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, P. renok end Latin are taught by experienced teachers. Persons coming from the South can leave Wal- utetrcet wharf Philada.,at 8 a.m.and 2, 4, 45 and 6p m. For catalnenes addre: Rey. J;}HN If. BRARELEY, A. M., President, References in Washington: Hon.J ©. Ten Byke, Berat oa J.N.L Stratton, Houses =f Represen- Petk, State Department; Jos. L, epartment; W H. Van Northwick, Depeshnes ot the Interior; $. J. Groot, M. D. > 18 Sm A PROCLAMATION! A PROCLAMATION ! BAYTON’S CELEBRATED BOSTON CRAOKSRS, | WINE BI8cUIT, LEMON BISCUiT, PIC NIO CRACKERS, ARE SOLD BY ORME & SON. KING & BURCHELL, GASS & GATLEY, GULICK, BSOVER, WHITE & JOYCE, 1. GREEN, B. FENNER. mar 21-lin* ISTRIOT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTHICT GF COLUMBIA. United States t In ADMIRALTY. reo of Whisky, Coffer, &. hereas the said earzo was captured a prize by the officers nud crew of the United States fiotilla | and brought into the port of Washington, District | of Columbia, and brought within the jurisdiction of said Court, and on the 2d day of March, 1463,a libel was filed in aaid Coart by the United States Atto: ney for said District praying the condemna- tion of said cargo, and th Mouition and attack- ment issue against the cargo and the owners thera- of. and all persons intere or claiming aminter- ert therein, warming them at some early day to appear and au‘versnid libel: It is therefore or- ered by this Court, in edmiralty sitting, this 31st da: of March, 143, that notice be given to the own- ers of said cargo and all persons interested or claiming an interest therein to appear and answer this litel on the first Monds: May, 1853, and | not be condemued and sold xecording to law; and® that ssid notice be given by posting a copy of this order upon the front door of the Conrt House of District, aud by publication in the Evening t & week previ us to said first Monday of first publicati : tion te be on or before ondey of April 1363, By order of the Court, Test: B. J. MEIGS, Sierk. tJ MELIS, Creek, apf daw T COURT O¢ TUK UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT ve COLUMBIA, r 4 7 Cases of M vot? Im ADMIRALTY, of the Th ‘3 u Whereas, the said 97 ¢ On the 2ith of Hebruary. ef the Revenue Law of brought within the jur on tie second of Marca. 1863, the nited States Attorney in this Court, prayiog the condemnation ases of milk drink, and taat process of issue against said cases ik drink and the owners thervof, and ail per- interested or claiming an interest therain warning therm at some early dag to appear autl an- ewer said Libel: It is ther+fore orlered by this | Court, in Aémiralty sitting, this first day of April, 163, that notice he @fven to the owners of raid cases of mitk drink nnd sil persens interested or i to appear aD elai an interest th. this Libel on the first M show cause, if eny they ha ee nd that said notice be given by of this order apon the front door of 4 riet, and by publica- pn in the Evening Star twic- a week previous to said first Monday in May. the first publication to | be on or before ihe secund Sonday of April, 1.63, fth- Court: Test: R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, Copy—Test :—R. J. MEIGS. Clerk p 42aw De zeise COURT OF TILE UNL? SD FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Unit-d States ) vs. 1 The Schoomr Emily Adurray { aud Cargo. J Whereas, the suid schooner Emily Murray and cargo were captured as prize by the officers and crew of the U. 8, steamer Coenr de Lion, attached to the Potomae fiotil'a, and branght into the port of Washington, District of Columbia, and brought within the juritdietion of said Ovurt, and on the 23d day of February, 1963, alibe? was filed in said Court, by the United States Attoraey for the Dis- trict of Columbia, praying the condeinnation of said schooner and cargo, aud that process of meni- tion and attachment st said schooner and cargo, and the owners thereof, and all persons | interested or claiming an interest therein, warnia. them*at some early day to ‘and answer sai Libel; It is therefore ordered by this Court, in ud- miralty citting, this Ist dey of April.1363,that notice be given to the owners of sal schooner and cargo, an rsons interested or claiming interest therein, fo appear aud answer this libel on the lst Monday of May, 1°63, and shew cause, if any they have, why said schooner aud cargo should not be condemned and sold according to law, and that said notice’be given by posting @ copy o! 8 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 firat publi- cation to be on or before the let Morday of April, 63. y order oO! e Court. 2 J. MEIGS, Olerk. Test: R. True copy—Test:—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. ap 6-2aw 562, 562 BUILDING MATSRIALS. H. W. HAMILTON, Agent, No. 562 SEVENTH ST., HAS OM BAND THE LARGEST STOCE OF BASH, DOORS. 3 In ApMIRALTY. BLINDS, MOULDINGS, D20R AND WINDOW FRAMRS, GLAZED SASH, BLIND & BASH DOORS, &e. in this part of the country, which he is able to soil ee som rates as they can possibly be furaished in 8 marl ie Builders woukd find it to theirinterest to call and examine his stock and priees,and seo what a saving can be made by purchasing such work ready-made. All work well seasoned, and prices according to | “Every deseription of work in this line mate to | der at short notica, BUILDING SAND of all kinds and of the best | | i ished i tity, in ap art of. Saalines fori see oa aAVENTS STARERS OY ap )6-Im* near Canal Bette st U. S, ve twunziss, weg sIX PERCENT BONDS FURNISHED AT PAR . BY BARROW, McKELDEN & CO., No, 223 Pexy, AVENUE, _Opposite Will ap7-}m Bowe & WARNER'S - GCOLORIFIC, For Coloring the Heine £ Beautiful Brown and Applied withont wash oF ’ sp the hair or whinke rs li pepersiem 3_will not eadye; leaves it soft osty, promoting ita growths patticalarly Pot- ied to ladinn® hair is tarely ‘geand beautiful assortment of DROCS- oat use, whoee wares AMBER BETS, at low prices. to wh’. | “ Guarantied as represented. Try it! S/ Wholerale andretail at BORWELL’S MILI- : TARY AND FANCY STORE, $02 B sirset. near 314. Iron Hall, Pean. avenge, isth, Sole Agent for Washington and Distriet. General Hou ng Store, ap tw + il TANCS.—-A vew sesortment of Sleinway & gon’s W,, , GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. E ha stock of Gan TLa- MEN & SPRING OVERCOAT. BUrINE33 SUITS PERSS SUITS, and FURNISHING GOODS of the er ctele8, manufactured with the name degree tyle, ands lewance, asif mate tg order. WALL, STEPARNS & O9., ia 17329 Pennsylvania Avenue. between ab ih rig NTI ve pow in store & full ___Ninth aud Tent! Le QULTY OF MAN. By Bir Ohariee Lyeil, Bea illustrations; $3.5). FRANCK TAYLOR, Offer for sale ai ve prices & large assortment of FINE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINKS, LIQU@RS, SEGARS, FRUITS, &c., Packed in superior order, No charge for package er delivery to any part of the city. B.& M are proerictors ef the well known brand of OLD CARINES WHISKY 5 ani BMITH’S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS, The Trade Supplicd on Favorable Terms. 2 ___ #7 TRY US ee ap6-Im* CoAL. JO AL! oP COAL! We have now oR Wate large seagly ss pug bess Wality of . ich we are selling af reduc pace? OF COAL OER & ST Waar 1 yei., Jeet publishe unrivaied PLANU FORTES have be un received at the Music Store of wd T, cctner of Pa. avenas and ME ae Ssoomt-hend Pi ands for sate cheap. m26 Td REPRESS OOMZA5Y. i <i HOTIOR OP REMOVAL. @FFIOR of tis Com ae ESL Presi, between M4 and Ba streem. = * | Lieut, Col. Comnan, 132 Pennsylvania avenus | dezen | Boe taeal a | Housel j postant FOR | L. LOCK WOOD'S fexmeriy: i for_a large # NisilING GOODS. OFFICIAL. — C=" ABST QUART: ‘ER'S OFPIOSR,, Depot of Washi orner 18th st. of Wisuivoren, B-o' March M1, 183, With a view to obtain on short notice and on the best terms such supplies for the use of this Depart- mont, by purchase in the open market, as may be required by the exigencies of the services, and not ott erwise provided for by estimate on the preper cfficers of the Quartermaster’s Departmunt, ail dealers in Fuel, Stationery, Hariware, Drugs, Lumber of al! descriptions, Leather, Paints, Oils, Glass, Lanterns, Ship’s Stores, éndsueh ether sup- plies ae are knewn to be purchared by the Quarter- master’s Department, are hereby requested to faz- nish this ofice weekly with price lists of the articles in their line, corrected aceerding to the fluctua: tions ef the market, None other than those complying with the above advertisement will receive orders from this office. EBDWABD L HARTZ, ‘mar 21-1m Captainand A.Q.M.,U.8A Ww AR BEPARTMENT, .,Wasuinoron, January 25, 1863. In consequences of the pressure ef business atthe War Department, passes for citizens to visit the Aimy ef the Potomac will be given at the ofiee of Nii enth street. PERSONAL. a Sas EMOVAL.—Madame Rosa, the celebrated Doc- & tress and Astrologist, begs leave to inform her triends and the public that she nas removed from 435 F street. to 333 @ street north, corn-r of 12th street west. three squares from the Patent Office, where whe will be happy to see her friends as usual: Naime on the door. ap 10-1w* M RS. L. SMITH, Clairvoyant. Test Medium, 6 scath A street, Capitol Hill, between Ist an 21sts., beals diseace by macneti:m with Det little medicine; sees and describes your deceased friends, Kets names. also sees yoqr living husbands, wives, and for the unmarried describers exactly the Jovers £0 accurately that persons marvel with sur- prise. Mrs. 8. fortelis future events in basiness. marriages, reads character. Houra from9 & m. til6p.m, Bittings $1, ap itiw* ? SELLING OFF! BELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! LANSBURGH & BRO’S BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE 375 Seventh street, betw'n I and K. 35,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS ON HAND, which we are determined to elose out in a few weeks more. , Ladies !—Ladivs, sa: » your money and come one and all, for we are selling Light and Dark Calicoes at 16.18, 20 and 25 cents per yard, most of which are Merrimaek Bleached and Brown Mouslins, very heap. bectings, all widths, at mach reduced prices, Large size Bed Spreads, only $2. Figured Delaiues, suitable for ‘the Spring, at 25 cents. A fall assortment of Dress Goods, at balf pricg. | Brown and Blencked Table Linens. Towels, Nep- kina, €tt., ve’ cheap . A large lot of Lrish Line: Biack Alpaceas of all grad Epripg Gussimeres and Ooltenades, for Men and Boys? wear, Linen Shirt Bosoms, at 124, 20, 25 and 30 ets, Also. a full line of ilosi-rg, nil of which have to be sold. BOOP £KIRTS—UO@P SKIRTS, For Ladies and Mires, having a very largo lot on hand. we have tosellal muy price Ladies fine White #il linen) H: Wand 322. cts., cheaper thane Grenadien Veils of all colors, Best French Mechanical Carsats, at 31.50, 4,0 doz. Green and Daniels Spools, at 9) cents per dozen. 150) dozen J. & P. Contes’ Spools, at $1.10 per 3, at a sacrifice, ndkerchiets, at 3, LANSBURG & BRO.'S, Baltimore Bargain store, 375 Seventh st., between Iand K, Ladies who wish to avoid a crowd, will ” all carly in the morning or late in the eve- Store is open every evening until 9 o'clock, ap 13-1w" ortment o: LIGHT CARKIAGER, con- in part, of two, and four ssat Rochaways, top and no-top Buggies Jersey Wag. ns, &c., Xe, | All werk warranted to be as represented, Repairing pr tly attenced to IB°T H. GRAHAM, Coachmaker _ (374 D and 477 Kigath st; BY SUTLERS’ WAGONS, with and without Epripgs, en hand, &p Is 3t* "PRE Kepar CHOR. By William Brady, U. Scamanstip, By Lient. Nares, R. N.: London, Liardet’s Midshi pman’s Companion: London. Glascock’s Naval Officers’ Manaal: London. Alston's Seainansbip and Naval Duties: London. Bushell’s Rigger’s Guide: London, Levy's Rules and Regulations for Men-of- War, Ward’s Naval Tactics, Totten'’sN Douglas’ Murphy and Jeffers’ Nautical Routine, Moorsom on Maneuvers of Steam Fleets: London. Ross on Steam Navigation: London. Hoste’s Naval Tactics: London. pis FRANCK PAYLOR, Re Bices ATOR! We will open boday anrssortment of those juttly eelebrated STONE-JAR AND UPRIGHT REFRIGERATORS, with Waterman's Ven tilator seach warranted to give entire ‘ou: satigtaction, 8 seul low pelican, & SON, 318, Iron Hall. Pa. gve cue, General Housefurnishing Store. WILLSON, O&TIONEERS? Teon Hatuy Pennsy.vania Avanug, Between 9h and 10th streets, Having reuewed their license, offer their services to the publie for the sale of Real Property, Stock: fold Furniture and Merchandise of auy scriptien, Literal cash advances bear es J required, FAMILIES AND HOTELS, ‘We will sell best FLOUR for nine dollars per karrel, which is better, and two dollars cheaper Flour than ever flour was sold ia Wastington. REFRIGERATORS! ap 14 6t 4 | DICK PARKE JONES & CO. ap 15-8t Corner Eighth and D. S. H. BACON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES, TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS AND SUTLERS’ STORES, 393 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ap 15-tf Betw. 4} and 6th sts., Washington. 32 4 GREAT BARGAINS 82. 4. 3 In DRY GOODS, A324 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 1th sts. The balance of the DRY GOODS stock at CHAS. loged out by the Is: of ayriioniae tole Le kof GENTLEMEN'S FUR- Great bar in DRESS GOODS, SHAWLB, &c. Alvo.s ssortment of HUSLERY, OOT- TONS and WUITE GOO v8, at leas than wholesale prices. apll QW JFoRTANT To BUILDERS! SAND-SAND-SAND! great I bare on wharf, and dai y arriving, the best , Suitable for building and 2) ; Bye eto THOS FAHEY, corner of Tenth 4, apd (4 Canal. ap 6-Im* OR SALE—One SUTLER’S WAGON on gum On piss. Inquire of GEORGE R, HALL, Oar. Tiage Maker, near !3th street, Washington, ap 15-lw* » DIABY, yROM MABCE Ae NOVEMBER J8, 1888, Lf aDAM GUEOWBEL. . HBILPRIN’S Bookstore, aole-tf 944 Pa. avenues. REN. VENUE STAMPS. Er Les 7, VERY DENOMINATION, Gan ve LLEOTOR'S OFFIOK, iBVENTH STREET, ms Office ment. site of tapes the tL} gogo te COUeCHr Of TnlerHintriet of Columbia, WW wake none ESL OTHING. E are now receipt of anes assortment of DREN'S CLOCHING of th one Sr cai te forthe jason for if nt sei 4 se and sehoot wear, to which we invite the attention of parente: ‘WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 2 : spt wee? Ponnsylas fa bond Tenth streets, . AMUS#MENTS, DYASHINSTON BF al Kon AG ZALIAN OPERA! DIRECTOR. J. GRAU. TURBDAY, April ii, Fourth Opera Night erbeer's latest and most celebra mast-r DINORAH : LE PakDON DU PLOEME .. THR Pice@xtes TO PLOXAMEL Which :anouw the leating event in the musical World. Wherever th alatest inspiration of the illus- trious ec m poser of “Les Husguenots” has been per- formed it haw heen pronounced a chef d'oauvre. NEW AND CHAKACTERISTIC COSTUMES, and the folluwing extraordinary cast: ~ Dinorsh. Mile Cordier. Qotherd, M’ Corer sino, Brignuli Hioel, Atnodio, The ‘ emer. Susivi., q performance will commence _preciacly at 8 Nithihe GRAND SYMPHONIC. AND CHORAL OVERIUKE, THE PILGRIMAGE 10 PLOERMEL, being a musical description uf events that are sup- posed to have taken pluce prior to the commence- Morenii, Ment of theaction. }twill be performed vy THS GRAND OXCHESTRA AND THE INVISI- E CHORUS. Conductor and Mogcal Directur.......,.8ig. Muzio. BPPCIAL NUTHCK On account of the Mame tance and difficultysof the great Symphony, no in- terruption can poseibly be permitted durin i performance, Visitors are therefure Te Fea ngeted aaa ices ise befure itcomm e or they will have te await its usion t shown to their segttye A a DBEBDAY, April 23, Fifth Opera Night) ==" jaeterpiece, the Trseic Opera, NORMA. paration: Halene's gicat ‘work, LA 4 EWESS; and Meyerbecr’s world- renowned masterwork. KOBERTO IL. DEAVOLO. teats can he secured at Metzerott’s Music Store. Admission. $1; Orchestra and Balcony Ohaire, $2; Farquette and Dress Cire:+. each $1.5). GROVER’S THEATRE. @ENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, near Willerd’s Hotei Leckand GaovEa—— —. ___. __._.. Mawagax THIS EVENING, Becord night of the MODERN COMEDY CONGRESS. MR, D, EXTCHELL, MIS8 SUSAN DENIN, MR. WALTER LENNOX, MISS EFFIE GEKMON. Presontation of the delightful comedy, by Tom ‘aylor, BABES IN THE WOOD, , BABES IN THE WOOD. Jere Beetle... on ++ «,-D. Betchell Lacy Blanche Susan Devin | Peacock . Walter Lennox Trotter. .-Efie Germon — a To conclude with the Burtenian favee, THE MUMBIY, Teby.the Memmy. Larr: eeeseees Thursday next-Graud Gala Night. WT Admission 59, 25, and 75 cents. No extra ebarge for secured seats Mr. Betchell -Mr. Lennox = Or» FELLOWS HALL, BAN DERESON’S GIGANTIO MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL REPRESENTATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN WAR, AND SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL! OREN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, AND SAT- UBDAY AFFERNOON. Re j the Unicd States, | listed for three years or the war areaszociated TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) ARMY ORDERS. HEApQUARTE, ARMY OF THE PoTowac, rape 26.—The following orders are published jay: General Orders No. 44—In order that no mis- understanding may exist as to the course to be pursued with regard to regiments whose term of service are about expiring, the following rules will govein the action of corps comman- ders #nd others: im the matter ! _Ist. Where companies and Tegiments re-en- list alter the expirnt on of their present ‘erm of service, in accordance with the provisions of General Order Ne, 5, of April 2d, 1963, from the War Department, the regimental and company ofiters will ve retained, and the regiment will have a furlough for the time specified in the order, and will be allowed te proceed at the public expense, with their arms aud equij-m: nts, to the plaice of their enroll- ment, the date of the furlough being two years or nine months, xs the case may be, from the Gate of the crizi.al muster into the service of + 2d. Where the regiments inva body decline to re enlist; the officers and men. will be nuatered out at the expiration of two years or nine menths fiom the date of their actual muster | into tte service of the United States. Their arms and equipments will ®+ turned over to the ordusnce of the division to whith the ircops belong, and trinsportation and sub- sistence to the pIce of their enrollment fur- uished by the quartermaster and subsistente by the depariment. 3d. In cares where less than one-half of the | men re-enlist, the proportion of officers to be | retained, and ‘lection of those to be retained | in the cervice, will be determined by corps | commandeyss, iu accordance with the provisions ot paragraph 3 of generatorders No.S6, of Aprii 4 2d, 1-63, from the War Department. Pherank, portion aud numbrr of officers to be re- | with the regiments whére re-enlist- | mints are partial, is left tothe discretion of | corps commanders. ANOTHER BUDGET OF NeWs FRou REBELDOM. eee JEFF. DAVIS THINKS THE WAR WILL Laser TWo YBARS LONGER, AT LEAstT. seen Lt Die THE RICHMOND ENQUIRER THINKS SO TOO, a THE RICHMOND SENTINEL FEROCIOUS AGAINST UNION LEAGUES. s Sa EEE eel oe FAMINE TERROR AT THE SOUTH. eae Se iE ee We haye received copies of Richmond Papers of the J5th and Ith, and make the following extracts: The Enquirer (16th) thinks that if the southern People were fully alive tothe character ef the task they have undertaken in vindicatins the sovereignty of their States against so pow ?ful an enemy, there would be uss display of ¢3stly fabrics on their streets, which are not produced at home, but which are produced in the ene Iwy’s country and smuggled into their lines. The Enquirer regards those a3 too sanguine whoenticipatea speetty termination ofthe ware and thinks it certain thatthe war will couting atleast two years longer; and argues that® very dollar which is paid tor the necesearies o: life to s@y nothing of luxuries which are brought | through the lines, is a dollar paid into the Yankee puree. It says its opinion of the dura- tion of the war is indorsed by Jef, Davis, who | has vecently issned a letter calling upya the people to prepare for a yet longer confli**, and to sufter patiently yet longer in the Anse of their conntry. The Richmond sentine? (of the 15th) is fero- S fgainst the Union Leagues, regardiag them as the most atrodious contrivances ye: devised tor the suppression of the rebellion. ys of them:—‘This league has already 4th. The portion of the bounty prescribed in gcz.ersl oidere No. +s, April 2d, 1563, from the | War Depariment, tor re-enlistment, will be | entered cn the muster-rolls, tobe paid at the | first payment after the return of them from furlough. 2 5th. In regiments where two years’ ‘men en- together, special reccommendations may be made to these headquarters for furloughs to the latter, wheu the number of two years’ men re- enlisting may, in the opinion of the corps com- mander, justify the indulgence, 6th. Where the two years’ regiments do not re-enlis', as above provided for, corps comman- ders will direct the transfer ot men enlisted for three years or the war in such regiments to three years regiments from the same Siate, or if their numbers are sufficient thesé men may at the discretion of corps commanders, be formed into battalions. 7th. This order as wellas the followingorders from the War Department, will be read at the hexd of each company of the two yearsand | nine mcnths regiments serving inthisarmy. | By con mand of Major General Hooker. s: WItriams, A, A .G. Ss a RUSSIAN WAR: w A R a o’elock ; to commence at | WF Doors open at 7 Boch ek. BF Admicsion % cents ; Reserved Seats, H cents, Chilérea with parents, 15 cents, RF Seats may be secured betr ven 16 o’cloc! and 4o’elock p m. ap 20- CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., NEAR SixTH B7RBzY, THE GREAT DR are OPERATIO, PAN1I0- iQ. GYMNAS s MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN COMBINATION !!! UNRIVALED! UNAPPROACHABLE! Dreems ot Fairy Land realized! Scenes of Ori- ental Grandeur, inter-persed with gens of Wit, Humor and Pathos, every night No company so large, No other company coutains 20 much of VERSATILITY ANDGE VULNE TALENT. MARK THE GREAT FAIRY COMBINATION ! igs Julia Mortimer, Augusta and Marie, @ rape Pennoyer, Ernestine de Faiber, ets = TO NIGHT, DIANA AND ENDYMION. First week of the laughable Pantomi Het ATA MAITRE D ECOLE. ®? 33 --A@............ The Big Boy PIANISMS b: Ceo, R. Edeson R J.8YLVAS CLA « WILLIS ARMSTRONG. Last week of y THE GIPSY RIO, THE COUKT OF BEAUTY. Miss KATE HARRISON Mise JULIA RICHMOND, Miss LILLIE BRANDON, ANNIF EDWARDS, M'LLE JENNIK, LA PETITE ELLA, In New Axp Buavrivet Daxcers! } Tie Entire Mammoth Company ina Splendid Bill, Admission % cents; Orchestra Arm Chairs, 6) cents; Private Boxes (holding six.) $5. Doorsopenat7o’clock Performance at 2. A GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 20’clcck, 1 For Lapixes arp OWILDREN, ri Admission—ladies, 2) cents; children, 10 cents. VARIETIES! VARIETIES! NATIONAL AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION. Fropting on Pa avenue and Ninth at. THE POPULAR RHSOBT OF TH PEOPLE » PANTOMIMES, SALURTS, and ETILIOPIAN DRAMATIC and OPERATIC GLEANINGS; The champion and only Clog Dancer, Miss NEL- LIE HOWAKD, introducing an exclusive Glog Dance. The ballet of McGREGOR’B GATHERING, BY MRS. LESLIR AND THE! CIRCLE OF BEAUTY. The wonderful Gymnast and Bo: Contor- tionist, C. W. PARKER, Packs his whole body in a Small Box, fifteen inches wide and twenty inches long, seventy-two mineral water botttes also put in the bex~Mr., Parker five feet five tnches high, and weighi one hundred and forty tive pounds, Also appearing on the flying Ring? as TESMAN In“ How are you Greenbacks.” LADIES? GRAND FASHIONABLE MATINEE | x every AFTERNOON, | Ladies, 90 cents; children, 10; gentlemen, 25, 50, 75, Ss Mr. Leslie makes a Rope Ascensionjust beforg the Matiuee, und ow Wednesday night makes a TERBI- FIC MIDNIGHT, ASOENSION. . Th arieties Uluminated—Colored Fires Burn- ing—Fireworks Blazing—Orchestra Playing—The Exhibition in time for all the audiences leaving the various places of amusements on their way home | = ae aaeee | E WILL AND 8TO BR SALEON | TeoeR avenue, between I3th and lith sts., | tieide, For information inquire at the store. pp est 8. & G, GRATAM. . LE—The Good Will and Working Effects | FOAM ist clate Fuel’ Est blishments Office, | Ecales, Hcrses, &c, Location very desirable. Rent Tow. Price 7.00, It bas the best run of custom i in the city wines “M.,” Star Offiie. ap 2) lw* (PETES WAS BOLD AT Auction in Jannary last | a box of carpenters’ tools; in said box were 4 hotographa, The purchaser of said box will eon- fer @ great favor by leaving them at the Star Of- Gc: 5. ap 2) 5t* & SALE—A fine Morgan STALLION, 6 years old, a superior saddle horse; has been used in the field for the past year by an officer of cavalry. Also the equipments The horse can be ceen at Howard's 8 ou 7th where all information will be °3 GREAT RBBELLION.—Hatper's Frees Ste Great ue bellion, folicapter idly iiuxtreted, now bles, on 7th street, between H and T, i 10-2 poi ae in mane S 25 cents for sale * each, Just receiv: seeEP ue ByLOMO ap 2-2t~ Ne, 332 Pa. av Near in want of Employment of jd better call on the new I, ligene aig roe Risth at. where the Best af pa” will be givon to first-classSorvants. I have alwar3 ications on hand for good Cooks, Laundressea, bermaids, Waiters and Yearastresses; also FY OOnE Mon tesnada wasted, Mmployere in want . Farm Manda w: 5 p! Sr hotels. ipwill And itto their advantage toeall, ‘ously wounded. i | | H.W. EGAN, | RB, MASFER JONUNNY, is i i 1 | | rennd «ll the city. . B.—Houres wanted, The best Ot Sena s cae i i above. be obretmed withont charge by app ae i ~ EW Ra@ STORE! NEW BAG STORE! ofall kinds to Isignd Hail Build- ine oe ser otecuth, where you can get the highest cash pr’ Alco, mar J 3m ALS of all Rings. me COREY & POWERS, . Outrage in Indiana, INDIANAPOLIS, April 19,—A Union meeting in Brown county, Indiana, was broken up yesterday by a party ot the K. G.C’s, under the leadership of Lewis Prosser, ex-member of the Legislature, anc @ man pamed Snyder. These | two came aimed with riflesaud revoivers,and | threatened to shoot two sergeants who were | there for the purpose of arresting soldiers. Sergeant Daniels took Prosser’sgun fremhim | when the later drew a pistol and hot Daniel's Prosser was in turn shot and daager- Capt. Cummings. who was addressing the ineeting, was wounded, Snyder also fired at the other sergeant, but missed him. Snyder hss been arrested and brought here. Sufficient force hasbeen sent 6y the military anthoraties to arrest all the parties concerned. Another difficulty occurred at Dan ville, Ind. yestercay, betwren @ party of the K.G. C's a Union wea, in whieh five persons were wounded—one mortally. ‘Lhe Gcneral commanding has dectring the K. G, C's to be public enemies, und to be dealt with as such. He alsocautions Peoyle sgain-t the nse Of “Butternav? aad “Copperhead” badges. Sirout, the deserter, who killed an officer while attempiing bis arrest, wiil be tried by | court mariici this wee Important from Mex ed orders” — Puebla Bombard- ea by the French, San Francisco, April 19.—By the steamer Soncra, Irom Acaupalco, dates from the City of Mexico te the first of April beve heen received: The French bombarced Puetia ten days, and | were repnised twice, The fortifications of | r were rendered untenable by shelis from rifled guns. The Mexicans withdrew, and the French occupied them on the 3istof March, taking one hundred ani fifty prisoners. The Frenei hold the oniside fortifications The bombardment was continued at the latest dates. The principal lortiticatiois still hold cut. Forey's headquarters were at the Church of Santiaga, insiée the Garita. Comonfort was | at St. Martin with 10,000 troops. Ortega is in Puebla with 5.000. ‘Ene French have cut the | ecommunication Letween Ortega and Comon- tort. The Freuch strength is 24,000 and 5,00) Mexicans under Marquez. Reinforcements } éaily arrive from Vera Cruz. There are 2)),000 Mexican troops in the City of M-+xico. Great Union Meeting at New York. New Yorn, April 20.—Another immense miss meeting was held in this city this after- Leon, under the auspices of the Loyal League and Union citizens generally. General Scott presided, occupying ® chair on the balcony of the Fifth Avenue Hotel Four stands were erected around Madison square, fronting the hotel, and the attendance at all the stands numbered not jets than 26,000 persons. Among the speakers were Johu Van Buren, Daniel S. Dickinson, George Bancroti, Dr. Hitchecck, Henry J. Raymond, Geo. William Curtin, Lyman Tremaip, E. Delafield Smith, H. B. Staunton and others. A notable feature of the meeting was & procession.of expressmen, com- prising ali the expresses of the city, which passed around the square, the horses and ‘wagons gaily decorated with fiags, and the em- ployees of the different companiés cBeeying as they rode along. The regeption extended to Gen. Scott when he appeared on the balcony was exceedingly cordial and enthusiastic. Ho was toe feebleyhowever, to address the f§reting, and only able to occupy the chair for an hour. | { } { reeenaas! | } i * Excitement in Cincinnati. Cincinnati, April 19.—A large Union meet- ing was held qaee at Hamilton, Ohio, addressed by Gen. Burnside, Henry Winter Davis, and Governors Morton aad Tod. There was much excitment in the city to- night, caused by a negro knocking down a crippied soldier on Broadway, near Sixth street. An excited crowd gathered in the lo- cality, and several negroes were badly beaten. Further from Fayetteville. Sr. Lovia, April 20.—Additional advices from Fayetteville say thatthe fight there on Satur- day lasted about four hours. The rebels were commanded by General Cabell, arid finally re- treated in disorder toward Ozark. Our troops were all Arkansas recruits, under Colonel Har- rison, were poorly armed and equipped, and without artillery. Arrival of a Prize. New Yor«, April 20.—The prize schooner Antelope arrived to-day from Charleston bar, via Port Royal. She was captured by the U. S. gunbeat Memphis, and has a cargo of salt or 8altpeire. She reports seeing two Anglo- rete] steamers bound towards Charleston oa the 12th. Prohibition Against Leaning on Gold. ALBANY, April20.—The Senat+ and Assem- bly bank committees have agreed torecommend’ the passage of the Senate gold bill, prohibiting banks from loaning on gold or bills ofexchange ; and humane policy, | worE.—Yesterday re more dreadinl fruit in blood and sutter- ing, hatred and desolauon, If its spirit and influence are not checked by a more rational t may Continue to bring calumity on this devoted continent for. years,” The Hon. E. W. Hubbard has been appoint. ed the Appraicer-General for Virginia, under the act of the rebel congress for the impress- ment of every description of property required for army uses. B. H. Shackleford is a candidate to represent Fanquier county, and Wm. 0. Fry to repre- sent Norfolk county and city in the next rebel Legislaturé of Virginia. Thos. P. Wallace is a candidate to represent the Culpeper distri, the next Virginia Senate. The Sentinel duly republishes and licks its chops over a Jate copperhead speech of Thos. Dunn English, delivered in New Jersey, abu- sive of the Cabinet here. Robert Ould, rebel agent of exchange, gives tin | hotice that all citizens heretofore arrested and | psroled by the Unionists under any pledges or | circumstances, “have been declared by the ex- | press agreement of the Federal avent of ex- change relensed from said parole or any obliga- tion named therein.” Geo. E. Badger, of Raleigh, N C., (former U . S. Senator,) has had a severe stroke of paraly- sis, of which he is slowly recoyering some- what. Judge Wm. M. Cooke, rebel M. C. from Mis- souri, died recently in Petersburg, Va. An army correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch estimates Hooker's effective fore as «snot exceeding 70,060 men.” The Savannah News says that the geneyil_ most dreaded by the Confederates is «General Starvation.” The Lynchburg Republican says flour is eo scarce in the interior of some of the Southern States, that children three and four years old | have never seen biscuits. The Planter’s Banner, published at Franklin, La., fears that the South ‘is abont entering upon a terribly dark period of its national ex-* istence,” and says “the vigilance, diaboltival hate and desperation of the enemy may yet | ruin the South, if our planters as well as our generals and soidiers and statesmen do not du their duty.” GREAT UNIO® D sMONSTRATION IN Battr-" eing the second anniver- sary of the massac a of Union soldiers while passing through Be ttimore to defend the Cap- ital, it was celebraicd by a graud Union dem- onstration, and an immense outpouring of the loyal people. The American flag adorned every square, and in many instances’ private residences. In the evening a monster meeting was held in the Maryland Institnte, under the auspices of the Union League. Gov. Bradford presided, and iorcible and eloquent speeches were delivered by Postmaster General Blair, Gov. Bradturd, Dayid Paul Brown ana others, and. letters breathing the warmest spirit of patriotism, from Secretary Seward, Attorney General Bates, Edward Everett, D.S. Diek- inson and others, were received. It was un- doubtedly one of the largest and most enthnu. sjastic assemblages eyer brought together in Baltimore. IMYORTANT MOVEMENT oF GEN, GRANT'S Anmy.—Official dispatches, received hy the President last everiihg, say that a portion of Adiniral Porter’s fleet, laden with a large number of soldiers from General Grant's army, ; have snecreded in running the batteries at Vicksburg, and are now in a condition to either help General Banks in an attack npon Port Hudson, or make an assault on Vicksburg frem the south. The news from this quarter will be eagerly looked for, and will, no doubt, be highly encouraging to the national cause.— Chronicle. am There is a little more Indian trouble ia Minnesota. On the 16th instant a party of In- dians attacked an outpost thirty miles trem Monkato, killed two persons and wounded four. Cavalry were sent in pursuit, g7-Steamboatmen say that General Grant's expenees beforeWicksburg, for the single item 6éf chartering steamers, are $10,000 per day. The cost of the hydraulic campaign has been enor- mous, considering its small result thus far, wv The Massachusetts 51th Regiment (col- pred) Voluntetrs has now 669 men in canip. They have gathered from all parts of New England, New York and Pennsylvania. Mas- suchuretts did not furnish 200. &F Governor Jobnéon, of Tennessee; as been anthorized to raise t -enty-five thousand troops for special service in the eastern part of the State. IMPORTANT ARREST ANO SEIZURE.—The de- tectives connected with the Baltimore Proyost Marshal's office on Sunday night succeeded in making the arrest of two men named Simon Bachurach, a reputed refugee from Virginia, and Adolphus Adler, @ store-keeper of Leon- ardtown, St. Mary’s county, as als6 ia captur- ing $3,000 in specie and coupons for $20.000 of the fifty million Confederate loan. Themoney and bonds were confiscated, and Bacharach and Adler were sent through the lines to under & penalty of forfeiture of charter. 7 Some philotopher draws comfurt from the jactof the failure at Charleston, as it de- mons trates the power ef allour sea-coast cities to repr] foreign fron-clads in case of emer$éncy @7 Gov. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, has ptr- doued Joseph Kyle, a criminal, on condition that he shouideniist, ieaenite 87 Gereral Burnside made a burr sit to Connersville, Indiana, last week, to visit. a brother ot om. $8 tb 7 The tctal expenses of our efor's cupture of Ghariestun are patdownat the'sam Of $150,001, 000, Mis Dixie. ‘The London letters represent the war iad as getting high. Those from Paris leuito the cenclusion that Napoleon is a don»‘ful friend of America at the best, and that he is in full accord with Palmerston to worry and destroy us. Blast *em let ’em try. S7-A letter from Port Royal state thar another tide occurs at Onarleston on the 22dot April, when itis not impossible that a second attack will be made upon the city, but ne Tumérs are conflicting. Racine BF” Over 225,000 has been subscribed im Now York for the reliet of the Irish sufferers,

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