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‘as on previous nighis, and evidently mecded rebearsal. = To-night Bellini’s great opera of Norm7, which Music lovers every where agree to admire, is to | performed, with Madsme Loriniin ber famous tragic role cf Norma, M'ile Morenci as Walgisa, Sig. Maccaferri as Polio, and SignF Susiai as cus night afother special attraction, in the ehnpe of Halevi's opera La Juice, per- formed here for the first time. Srats and stand: rd editions of the Opera ‘THE EVENING STAR. ——— ———— WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY .......060e APRIL 22, 18630 S77 RBAVDING MATTSE ON EVERY PaGB. BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GBEAPHIO ND OTHER MATTER. Wesxhington Monéy Market. 3s ace @Genticee for stocks, oad and uncurrent Dibrettcs may be procured at Metzerott ‘3. money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co Banker: : U. 8. Coupon Bonds, 1881 £. Do., 1641, #.20'8. . A SincuLan Sratement—A Naval Offi- cer’ writing to the New York papers (and whois vopched for by them as ‘entitled to the ‘Buying. Sellin:. +105 108° Ae highest respect”) im reply to the allegations of U.S. 7d) Notes. o6 107) Mr. Fulton, of the Baltimore American, to tho ‘ Sere — | effect that the attack upon Uharleston was not yachincwosOarpekibiis | condueted with proper evergy, perseverance U.S. Demend Notes... = °| and dash, and that owing to rooted prejudice a American (i ide ase foir trial was not given to the Ericsson vereels aod contrivances, makes the cingular asser- ticn that our'fieet officers charged with the at- | tack, ‘went inte the fight with mo hope of succesap | (italics ours) but with acool aud deliberate ceterminstion to de their beet with tae machines green them to operate with.” An odd way of dis- proving. the American's allegations, certainly. American Silver. New Yoru Rates. j Coupon 6's, 15+, 103.45 7-30's, 105%; Dem anda, MSR; Geid, 145%. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Intelligencer defends Lord Lyons against the char e prelérred againathim by the New York Leagués, viz: that he trans¢endéd the Se limits of Sts ¢iplomatic mission in rec-iving A WaritHas.—The Intelligencer, in Its “Im- the Democratic Tenders who calléd upothim portant trom Vicksburg,” very carefully cred- ia New ‘York, ahd thinks that whdersimit@r its the half it takes from ® cofemporary, and @roumsiancees Mr, ‘Adams wontd tictin aliké very carefully dof’! credit the-half it takes manner, as may bé inferred from the fact that from us. he has already conferred with representative © i men in. ‘England for the purpose ofsacqairing LATE: TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. information usetul to his ceuniry. 6 —— {Phe Chronicie’ hus another pointed notice of IMPORTANT PROM NEW ORLEANS. the Intelligence? awa its extraordinary “inde- : ? ieeta Leer ‘ pendent support” of the Government and the THE REBFI. GEN. siBLKY ABANDONING National cause. To the angry tauntof the In- | HIS ROEETLON AND eae NEAR telligencer Imunched at.the Chronicle shout | <i Be . ‘splacemen and parasites,” the lsticr replies | THK RAM QUEEN OF THE WEST RECAP- by & eharp reminder taat the writer of the In- | “LURED BY OUR FORCES. telligencrr’s articie is himself a “placeman.” i = The onicle neies, in another article, the New York, April 22—The Herald bas a hopefal lock of the situation, both military New Orleans letter of the 1ith instant, which and political, and contrasts the remarkable saye: “Gen. Sibley¥ was abandoning his po- fF. Sperity preyailing at the North with the sition near Brashear City; leaving his guns ® ate of things in the South, where the rebels- snd Ammunition behind him. are etarving, quarrelling, and deserting. The ram Queen of the West- the Herald cor- --- +08 i reepordent states—has been retaken in Grand OUR MILITARY BUDGET Gut by our troops. The Captain and crew pa ingots BERR are priacners in Berwick Bay. The capture ot FARRAGUT'S TRIP DOWN THE MIS- | jhe steamer Dana, iately seized by the rebvls, SISSEBEE, is Also almost ensured; the U. S. steamer Chlif- | tom baying removed the obstructions In the | river and closing rapidly upon her. — *The rel Gen. Sibley. Ep. STAR. i i Asie AN INTERESTING DES SRIPTION. > ENCOUNTER WITH REBEL BATTERIFS AND | DESTRUUTION OF REBEL PR»PERTY { —__—»——__ THE LAST OF THE ID pete Sane The Navy Department is in receipt of somé interesting intelligence concerning Admiral Parragut’s trip down the Mississippi. Mr. Gabandau, Admiral F.’s secretary, re- ports from on board the U.S. sloop Pensacola, off New Orleans, April 13th inst., to Commo- dore H, W. Morris, commandingjower division of the West (iulf Squadron, that on the morn- tag of the 27th ult., about daybreak, Rvar Ad- | maral Farragat,in the Hartford, engaged the T: bel batteries at Warrenton, three miles below i Vicksburg, and passed below it; that on the | morning of March 29th, the Albatros, loaded | with supplies irom a barge floated down by Admiral Porter; also passed the Warrenton he tteries and joined the fag-ship. Secretary Gatandau contirms the report that the rebel wharf boat Vicksbarg broke away from her moorings in ahigh wind. and floated | down to where Admiral Farragut was , anchored. She drifted ashore. Upon exami netion it was ascertained that her machinery, | guraand ammunition bad been removed; only ! four muskets and accoutrements being found, | - supposed to belong to the guard. While the | Admiral was hesitatiag relative to what dis- | po-ition he would make of the vessel, the rebels | <ame down on the night of the 3uth and burned her. ; The Switzerland, Hartford and Albatross he ing furnished with ample supplies from Gen Grant snd Admiral Porter, and the damage to | Uh, UNION MEN. ATTENT the Switzerland beisg repaired, the latter passed | MOR! OW (Thi raday) #VENIN ae A ‘Warrenton battery on the Sist ult. and atday- , St the tiuckthouse of the Me rop-litaa Hvok an . ‘3 Ladder Cempany, for the pu pose of selecting e4n- | iight the little squadron got under weigh and didates for ony officers atthe ensuing ‘Funeclee- by proceeded down the river to a Mr. Turner's , tio a apt | plantation, where, on its passage up, the wreck eae HE FABNEST SOLICITAIION OF | ‘ully 8! ARRIVAL OU? A PR! i NEW ¥ New Yous, April 22d.—The Rritish prize eteamer Gertrude, which was ¢aptured on the isth instant off Harbor Island by the Vander- bilt, after a chase of several hours, has ar- rived ut this port. The Gerirude was bound to Charleston, and on arriving at that portand finding it so closely blocks . Steered tor Nassan. Sie is 250 tons tur:thea, and hasa cargo of gunpowder and military stores. Her clearance shows her to be from Nassau, bound to St. Johns, N_ BR. STEAMER AT CHICAGO ELEUSION, Cuicaco, April 22.—In the city election yes- terday, the total vote reached 20,30. Sherman; democratic candidate for Mayor was elected by | lS majority. The remainder of the democratic ticket is elected. The council stands twenty democrats and twelve republicans. STEAMEX PERSIA. Naw York, April 22.—The steamship Persia { will arrive about noon. | New York, April 2 Gertrude has arrived. > prize steaimer | a ace NATIONAL Leoay.—Tho national loan sub. scriptions footed up yesterday, at the office of Jay Cooke & Uo., to $1,919,250. | FOC RTH WARD UNGONDITIONAL | UNION MEN, ATTENTION i 2 many frienca in this city I hereby respect- of the Indianola was seen. But no traces of | mnnounce myself as acandiiate for the ofce the wreck was now tobe seen. The Admiral | of surveyor of thec.ty of ashington, subject to i | theacticn of the nominating convention of t! iearned that it had slid off into deep wager | Unconditional Wrion verre of the during a late gale. CH. B:183, 0. B., On the afternoon of the isi instant, Admiral | Late Ase't Eng’r in City Surveyor's Office, Farrasut engaged the rebel batteries at Grand | sisal Gracmnnsti, Chic, ap Gulf, consisting of two or three heavy guns, Og en ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE seat down from Vicksburg. One of them was) fh Young Men’s Christian Association will be in the Fourth Prexbyterian Church, Ninth or mounted upon a steamer which had been con- | “treet, (DR sy) on WEDNESDAY kV EN. . ING, Apri! 24. a . Add ceakd up the « Big Black” river. The enemy — Ne ie her. 3 G a reer Noe York Rea a sLobada light field battery. Two rebel shots | ¥. Hoakow.v, of Philadelphia, and other distin: guished + peakers, struck the Switzerland twice; doing no dam. ace. The Albatross was struck twice, butmot — camaged, The Hartford was struck once; the shot hitting an iron hammock staunchion, a fragment of which was thrown forward half the Jength of the ship, killing a landsman | = named Jones; the only casualty. The squadron y. BOUT titra weeks AGO Serer gets was about fiftcen minutes passing the battery, | it Boujamin Cudlipp’s Dreing Hetablishment, ad achored triow Grand Gull thar aight” | Ht binds}ad ath Oe Peamedeae ses At daylight next day Admiral Farragut pro- , 1s4y Leave ker the wrong pantaloons and vest. I ceeded to the mouth of Red river, reaching wish Oem retarmed Hf yeu plese, = there at sundown. On the way down the Ben har hed a large number of skiifs { ET Oey snd flatboats, and remained blockading the | z LINER Y, mouth of the river until the morning of the 6th | letost Frorieh styles) ot BRIDGE SPRUST, inst, when they proeeeded down to Bayou } ap 22-3t* jorgetown. _ ante ped Ba seized upon and i USTED STATES PATENT ¢ [aa 198. Trew in 6 river Sacks of corn, and | “; i i: nderiene * Hy them proceeded on the way towards Port Hud. | 0th Way A "Man ext tor ceminenel sca; where they anchored about five ee | Beane BE tage oon in the old portion o the Patent Epeeifications can be seen at this office. For “repairing and painting” bide can be mate i Yited. ap 21-9 d after the 3ith day of => NOTIC April, tho Office of Glonwood Cemetery wiil e Temoved to No 405 F streat north, betwe 6th and 7th streets west, near tho Post Office. 8p }3-¢tJunel MBS, A. WOLLARD willopen on Saturday, April 26th, bandsome assortmer t of alove thé batteries, at three p.m. on the 6th. On the morning of the 7th, Secretary Gaban- dsu lett the Hartfor', and boarded the Rich. | fF Work by the Say, or for the job. mond, off Baton Rouge, at 7 a. m. on the sth. The bealth of the eqnadron is good, i> ap 2i-td D.P. iObLOWAY, Gommiss'oner. BSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, tormer G a Streets, ; Wasuiaton, D.0., ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS AND DESERTERS, Bealed Proposals will be received at th joe The following prisoners of war and deserters | TPs hungee 237 Bead aime ot the Goverament from the rebel army were brought up from the } is will! lows: Pctomac Inst evening. They were sent to the i if Ist.—Fer dead animais delivered by Government ats wharf in this city selected by Government. ead anim: Gt ardhouse: |, 2d.—Por di ais delivered at a suiiable Deserters.- Wm. Friér, Sist Georgia infantry, | DBzyipi reubd on the opposite side of the river, néar Arlington. The proposals will state whether or not the ani- mals are to buried by the Government, or to be | buried or otherwise disposed of by the bid::ers. The ususi restrictions imposed by the Govern- be sting in thi is, ments obser BR EE sp 22ti Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. A. HUBBARD BROS,, IMPORTERS OF ARMY WATCHES, Nassau & Jous Strests, New York, are receiving a largo importation of David Cronan, Richard Parker, Walter Whalon and Patrick Dunn, 26th Georgia infantry; Pat- rick Bodkin and James McGrath, 9th Alabama { infantry. Ff Prisoners of War—Wm. E. Rector, 8th Vir- | ginia infantry, captured at Bealton Station; | John Keliy, 2d North Carolina cavalry, cap. | tured at Millford’s Ford, Va; Wm. O’Uaynor, | Ath Virginia cavalry, captnred at Fayetteville, | Va; R.H.Somrow, 2d North Carolina cavalry, captured af Willford’s Mills; A. T. Clark and J. H. Raha, 2d North Carolina cavalry, cap- tured at Willford’s Ford: R. W. Downman, 4th Virgiuis cavalry, capcured at Fayetteville, Va.; J. M. Peters, John P. Gaines, Corp. A. A. or The Army and Navy Ga: in its Februa-y oomber says: ef the Hcs3anp Bros.,of New York, Gils a long- felt want, being 2 handsomeand serviccable Wate! at anextremely low figure '’ Superior in style and finish! Deeuledly the most taking moveliiss owt! bould retail at prices irom $20 te cack. Goud Towell, and ‘Tt. W. McSlullen, privates, 4th orien © bole cottent silver, Ce colored Virginia cavairy, captured at Warrenton; honds, and beauteful mit with superior recu- George New man, private. %bh Vi giniacayalry, !a4 recess. Bele emer 28 cher ROE Eas captured at Willford’s Ford; Ja. es S. Glassell 1ith Virginia infancy, capture Ford, iat ith gold. and silver, per case of six, Porntr- Bitr Douses (Sa). By mall, postage, @1.80 per perce . Sy ge ia | MAGIC TIME OBSERV ER3, FROM THE FRON THE PRRPSCTION OF MECHANICISH! at Beyerly’s i a the cou *q) . Bei Hunt id Open » or Lady’ Jp. the coursp of yeoteniay a iw rebel csiv- | 99S iemen's Wan Combined. iouh Baten” wiry showed themselves in we vicinity of} = * ou manatee, Lngroceinent tl | e New York Ilontrated Ne ( mantilly; but Fan into tho wrods on being} ,7He per ef the United Staten in its isene o! ws, the enh | jie- jan, en on le? voluntactly says: We ba) s plenal ng novelty of which the H j New York, are the wo ¢ importe: ; called the Maatc Trvz Ousenver, and ie | iegand Open Face Watch cumbi Ono of the p ettiest. mei t convenient, and decidediy the best ardcheapest umepiece fur geuera! and reliable axe ever offered t bax wighin i iad comune ited with | its machinery its own winding attachment, rondar ive a key vntireiy unnecessary, The cases of this ich arr componed of try mata's, the outer one. i be Hig 16 carat god. Yt Was ¢ oH proved ruby discovered by our pickets. ~ a+ — 4 see 2 Dinor av.—Meyerbeer’s new opera wis given fess effectiv: ly than any thus far brought out b 4 Grau \ vimpany, on acconnt of the emall- | nogs.of the @ ane nnd the absence of the basso Susini Cordier’s Dinorah was exquisitely good; and ft ‘fs in this opera thal her greatest triamph- lave b en achieved, both in Europe . fever Movement and ji: frante: and this country. The Mazurka (or Shadow | accurate Simepiece. rigts en euy Panag, Dance bravur® is one of the mo-t diMcult in| PrLetisurecco boxes’ for. thal ere Maser. ext-tence, and i's execution is only possible for | at wholesale, $25 if semt by Mail the postage is, one tanght in te modern French school. The | 56 sone Rats ile at G10 aud upwa qa trio tm the fistmet was:very effective, and also the duo ta th second act.’ * Frignoli #fd Amedio were both very good, confideruig that, they are Italians and aot sccpetom: « (0 sing Meyerbeer:: ~ § Morevei’s part, the Shepherd boy, was too wiil be sent by. ehtoeoea wave ead Dost frea, slight to shew tlt guality oflier fine voice. ABT nl nRhe taeie The chorus ¢ud RL oat nnas ceive EEA Nea Veck: | a ¢ tools’ + A | avy o A sear on one of Ais front lege, The party will lave | word or Liing him to Mr. J. STABLE cornor 3d Land Ostes ag 2 ot"] ABHOR M APPLER | SD beWakD — a away f ; above reward, $2 JAMES SHA | Of Ucktiil*, Sussex, EB = FORMAY. ERA K LESLIE'S, “LADY'S MAGAZINE . AND GAZETTE OF FASHION, * \ | Ready tor May \ Reasons why every Lady showla fake ee FRANK LESLIE'S LABY’S MAGAZINE AND | GAZETTE OF FASHION, { \ Ast. BECAUSE IT I8 THE BABLIRST.: ebronicléer of the latest Parisian Fashions, *| 24. IT HaS ESTABLISHED AGENTS IN | Paris, Londen, and Berlin, who. forward by every steamer tha intes} novelties in advance of their publicativa in those cities, exclusively for this Magazino. a4. HAVING THE LABGEST BNGRAVING | establishment in thia coantry, the Pnb- | é Usher possesses unequaled fasilities for | rapidly reproducicg Fashion Ptates for | our Magazine, | THE COLORED STEEL FASHION PLATE | indouble the size of the largest plate pub- lished in any other magazine. It couse. | quently contsinn twice the number of | models for dresses, | THE FORTHCOMING MAY NUMBER OF | Frank Lesiio’s Lay's Magazine contains 114 Fashiou P.aten, besides the Colored | Bteel Piate, whi-hisa larger number taan | is published in all the other American magazines combined. THK MAY NUMBERCONTAINS A MAM- | Moth FOUR PaGH Engraving, of lite pio Hl tures of twenty-seron leadere of fa hion | of the French Court, { BESIDES THE FASHIONS, A LARGE | apace ia devoted to ussfai and ornamvatal | Neealework, Braitice Pattocus, Tales, i Peetry, Bivgrapuies, ete. | THIS MAGAZINE i8 PUBLISHED iN | aavance of aliotaers,and can be bal at | ali Book:ellers aud News Agents, i THE MAY NUMBER IS 13sUED INA | Eeautiful enameted cover printed incolora, | PRICE zo CRTs, AT ALL BOUKSLUKES, ape . i I LOST AND FOUND. | ath. oth. 7th. 8th, sth a a 4 _ | = 114 FASHION PLATES | | Cok WANTED—A first-class white cao! | and | ata. (A NG GIRL WISHES A BUTUATION A® SOURS Sais alaress Box 31 Stat Office, 1k WwW ¢D—A go.d CUOK that can come well W ANinimeedaboo2 Heh on apa WaNT a 71.408 30 Do BER 84 | at re i a ferme. to Goulash audtron, id. Apply at 346 H geet . = ps corper 11th: ELPER WANTED FOR *+MITH 8H9P —In ii qureef ROBT, H, GRAHAM, Coachmaker, 477 Sth street. ap WASTEDTA bite MA SERVANT to goto ax officer in t/4 geld, Apply at 345 I9th at , between lard yn. p 22 3t* ANTKE= A first clase wv OOK immediately ; 4¥ none else noedg pply: Call at 456 i2th wtre-t, between G and H st Wa SKLVANT GIRL well reeom- menaed to cooks wash @sd-iron fora small family. Calle’ and Catrerts, W an Apprenticaat No. 373 lith tween ae L. None but good hands ap 22-10% ¢ bext houre to the csraer of 31 tol HAT, ap2-ze ANTED—Iwo or three WKES>MAKERS ard raet, be- ed apply. Gemad wom an preerred. Also, an Kreand Girl izer M yenas old Apply at 153°C meeet, | WV ANTE D—By 8 young Woman, a SITU aTION WAS a eovermatd of Sotve dee resseotapie family. Acuress‘*M H.,’’ Star Office, Good-ref- erence given if required. ut ANTED=A GIRL. sbont.19.0r 14 year: ane, ww attera t» children. Aseist al the house. wy imimeciately at iweep rye ith ste, @o' house work and 47 ANTED—A WOMAN He ash ppd ince ina @rall famky Lnaquire of JAMES PUMPHEY,-O street, betwoen 4's and 6th. ap 2-5t* ANTED—A NURSE& GIRL to go West with * family; » girl desiring « pérmanent home pr ferred. sppiy ut No. 10 K streat, between sth ai oth atrerta. ap 22 VV ANTED—A WOMAN to take charge of a fam- Wlvorsoarcatien. xa rhargs ot ecm, man to help in kitehen of Restaurant, 50 D Bp 3.-2t YOUNG GItt WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid or dressmaker, Inquire at Mr. KBIND'S, od etrect, third door from Maryland ar- enue, Inland. a 1t* WwW ANTED—Bya resp-ctadle young girl a SEC UaTION as chaminr.iaid or ass stant washer ard ironer.or to wait on ta>le. Address or call and G. betwern 12 and 3at No. 421 6th streot, Betwesn, ¥ pad WUMAN to do g-neral heaeyore inasnall fami'y; laberal ws, an merican one pre- fered. Apyiy at i14 High ad ste 18) A GIRL WANTS A SITUATION. Is capable 2A. of wsthing end ironing and chamber work. or prefers travel ng with alady as muree; can ‘e | Rod refereuce. ESqsice doors from 24 street, on irginis avenue ap 22.2tt - WAntsp—ad ve young MAN to drive a wagon ard do geveral work at 317 Pa. av, ap 21-20? Warren zo FURCHASB_A PEDDLER’S LIC KN&E for Washington city. Apply at the Va: ber Shop 369 Pa avenue, between 4% and 6th ap’! BMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CTLLDREN,. wou'd make an arr-mkement te let their Pure nished House t board with the person taking it; | | location desirad: p> _Appivatthia fice, ap?l 3.* present, remuuerasir agempleymen', Address view car Se had,“ P. lL. B,, ap 2! -st* » mnuch an object ating whers an ioter- Star Office Hox 33, OST —On sunday, a LETTER, If tho fader | wiil pleate return it to the Star Officer anit. ablo reward will b- ¢tven. I vin factory prog! of owacr-bip and paymemi firaivert ing. Iuquireoft urer of the United states © 8p 2 lw BY—On the evening of Aprii2i t, either on 4 str-et, between 7tn and sir sth sirest, be- | tween H streetand New Yo k avenue, alengliiked | gold FOB CHAIN. Phe tinder wiilb: rewaried by | leaving it st 410 12'P street. Between f and K. Ic & REWARD —1 ost, about a woek age, on Pa, £0 aveLue... eda d wait apt adetter. O02. The avove reward will id or portion t*-e-eof to who can giv: information of said dug to BLACKIE, 295 Pa. avenue, op siairs, ap??? if L O-1T—& red morveco co’ 4 BJUK, containing re: Of value only te the subscriber. A ba idsome re- ward will be given tothe finder on returning the , dock to me at 350 G atree?. of Denis Denovaa, op sun or ths od, two w Ones. The abu ve rew covery or infor:vation where thoy cam ba _ Sp 72-2t* LO873 This morn: g, in going from the corner | 4 of 12th atreet aud L str: et, vown L to 5ta rtreet, | a PACKET coutainiog a -mull quantity of dress goods ard a piece of twilled mu. In; also, packaze of purpicripb nm. ‘the tuder willbe rewarded Ly r. turning the same to No. 441 N street, between the henrs of 7 ard 8 to nicht. Bd DENIS 12 NOVAN. lota street tatween K and b. 22 3t* GP BRWAKD.—streyea from my premises on Ue Tuorday, the Jith instant, a medium siz+d red COW with a whit+ face and ring around her te teyce; both eare clipt and horns crooked in; has aycungcalf Any one who will return the «ame to meat S46 6th street, between G@ and H. shall re. ceive the above reward . 2-3t* Mrs, CHARLOTIE D. SANDY. ap? & 50 SEWAND.— Lost. Piast evening, abuat 10 DV o'click, and between Teutonic Land Winter Garden music places op theavenue, alarge black FOCKET BOOK con:aining the sum of $22 elim Tressu:y votes The owner of the money is ‘or, hara working mar. followiug the water for | living. an. he hopes the finder wi'l generously | Tn the r oney to the Star Cfiiceacd receive the ESTEAY.—Game to the subser ber of April lth, ‘4 5 cow. The owater ts Feqnedied to come for- ward, prove property and pay ‘or adver x. SAMUEL 38, Ap 21 3t* Clark Mill Place, QTRAYED FROM THE SUBSURIBER, on Sat- | + urday evening, one roan MARS, blint in one eye, and one bay LOKSS, (condemned, Alb-ral | ward wil! be given if returned to J. KELLY,¢-r- Der i}, and K sia , Island. Ap 21-3t* | obese TO THE STABLE OF THE SUBSORI. | ber. on Baturday, April 18, 1463, one roanC ALF, | 4 years olc; bling im'one eye. Enucire at Cruit’s id stable. near Bridge street bridge. Ths owner | @bC2 abd payment will | WANTED 4 WR NUKSE. nqui ti sPonfectioncry Store corner 12:b and F sts, ap j iness prying forty dollars per day profit WASTED TO RENT—On reasonabie torma, a HOUSE contain ng from 8 to 15 roe Manevt and carefal tenant may be secure refer H jepcenesa: anged. Address A. FLAGLER, 129 @ Ri between 3=t and 224, WwW ANTED TO MENT PKKMAN®NILY—A emali UNFURNISHED fHOU3K. or part of a houre by a ger tlemen engaged in the Departmente, With a fawily of two grown persora only. Kafer: be fonnd satisfactory, Ad- dress CEP nuEs AMBROSS, Oity Post Office, apa 2t* ANTED IMMEDIATHLY_—A_PURNISUMD HOUtB, Adiressa note to“ B. F ead 3t* W ANTED—A BOY of 18 or 16 years. to learn the bread baking; aGermam preferred. Inquire 5 7th street, betworn D and K sts. McKKLDEN & PATTERSON. NCED I ED:ATKLY—A geod journey map BARBER. Germans orly need apply. Apply st 497 Seventn st , between Dand K, Wash- city ap 2 st™ OG2E WANTED-Contgining 6 or 8 rooms, either farnished or unfurnixhed, for srich a liberal rent will be paid. Address careo. ia 366 EK street, between Vith ard 12th. W ANTED—A small HOUs® (far: on H.lorK etrrets, between 15th aud #th, orinGeorgetown Wanted by the year; first class tenant; chree in family; rent paidinadvance Ad- S A..” Star Office. WwW TED—A WHITE GIRL todo the general work of avery small family. Toone who is honest, willing and indasiriens, a good home and the very best wages willbe given. Apply at 393 9th street, mear I. ap 20 st* W ANTED TO RENT CHBAP—By a permanent tenant.an UN: UKNIBHED £O00M, iocated ed oF not) between B street and New York averus and yth and 13th rtreeta; best referavees given. Adiress Box ar Offi se, stating terms. ap 2)-3t Wwartro TO RENT—A HOUrs, unfarvished ccntaibing no Jese than tin rooms; the nuuxe to have the mocernimprovementa Apply t» QUR- DELIUS W. CAMEBELL, No. 298 Hatrert near Penn, avenue. ap 2-1nt WANTED-A COOK—one willing to axsist in the general housework ina family of three pevons The bert wages will be offered, amd aoue at @ compet-nt and iniustrious person teed apply at W. L WALL & CO'S Auction Room, soath corner Pa. avezue and 9th st, ap 20 6t TO SBLL—New and second-hand [IBS, CAFRIAGHS and HARNESB; also. a tine lot of yourg HORSBS, one pair o: large carringe or draft horses, all sound and gente. Lu- quire corner Market and Bridye streets, George- tewn. D.C. 2-St* PAstnee WANTED—An active man ,not afraid of work, can buy ou: orepter ag partuera base ue thousand dollars required. The party spplving can have his cheice of twocities, Address Rox 515 Port Office. Warbington, D. G. ap2-3t* ANTED_To rent or to-buy a HOUSE, cen-* trally situated in this city; would not object to purchase some furniture, or rent oxe furnished ifcheap The best references can be gives’as to charactor and responsibility. Please addresa, with ie "Hox 380 Post Office. full particulars, “H. N., ap 20-3t come forward, prove property, pay charges, as take hi ANTED—Now. or by the first of a ara eT yrancr3 curran. | W Houskncar Pennsyivanita sencsatalies a street. No objection te purchan ag allor part of SS trary njiver pairct Sugar Tonge, picied Batter | FO Has Sab, ch Smal noua staforred. Ald Knife, and sinail old-fasuioned Sia Mug with omese = mation aud liberally rewarded, dowslers ace ANTED-A_ DRUG, CLERK; teferences 10- alto called upon. Address Box No. 93. Allinfor- quired. Adcress**B.,” City Post Office. matios strictly private. 8y2i-st* ap 17-¢t I Lares) Friday evening. the 17th inst.,a MEM- 4 GRANDUM BOOK, containing aec:unts and ‘wof value to the owner, ht on the cover of the bx A re ward of G2 will be paid the finder by leaving the book at 254 Pa. avenue, between 12th and 13th sts, ap 20 st* “ROBT MeLBAN. | & 1 50 from the Washi: REWARD —Esca) ton city jail of the District of Columbia, on the night of the isth of Aprilirat ‘s6s— One WM. A. TOMPKINS, alins LEQRANGE, his age is about dsyears; 5 foot’ or Sinchea high; ght brown bair cut short and when long was comacd straight back; his fuceis round and fall; of qaick | and star merio Res ch. ‘Alto, JOHN HARDING, about 45 or 5) yoars of Age; 5feet 8 or 9irchon high; tbe d sharp featu-ca; hair and side whiskers grey mixed; fell and rolisg eye and int: ltectual forehea: Alro, JOHN KT LROY ,abcut 5 feet 19 inches high; ; ligntebrown hair cut very shurt; a68 grum frowning look; fair com- plexior and pox matted. All of them had legirons on when they tef the jal. The above reward will be given for their appro- hension if secured in the United States juiliaths | District of Columbia, or $50 for cither one of priseners. WARD H LAMON, spié D.8, Marechal. R“WARD —Should this mect the eve of » (or Thomas Smythe.) late ngland, be is earnestly ra- quested to return to or communicate with his friendé in Krgland at once, who will be giad te supply ar p'e means for hisretarn The abovere- | ward ill be paid to any cne whe will give such in - format nes will !ead to his whereabouts Giscovered. Applytol W MORBIS. Eig tis Exprens, 28 Broad street, New York city. ap 18 Iawiw OST OR MISLAID—Three CRRTIPIOATES 4 inen-d My, the Pern Mutual Life Insurance m pany of Philadelp’ ia, Nv 1,162, $19, 1454; No. 1,167, @40. 1858, No. 1,215, $2°, 1856, ‘Notice is hare- | by xiven that ‘application bas been made for the irsue of da pli certificates, J FUSSSLL ap 8 lawsw* Ww ston. D. O, mame of, ssid | ILE Waareings ‘We have jort rec-ived a beautiful assortment of | the Int et etyles cPheavy 8: fay andLorg and Pavere Spring ‘hawia. Al-b 1° pivess Biack aie uiteble tor dresses end wren, & 00+) ].OB BALE—One large CARPET, sean Paont te: y itare soit :malbivcer cheek 33 | wer Term; Zap? 3 luch 6: i ferniab, apd euiions ) ine td ms, teakera, - rive , 1s feet olheg wateriay for, street AND SHAWLS. Fe BEALE —Ari v. tevtive t s FUTIAN Den eviat, co ¢ Bp -. i" A | Office, if | tite City tietl, ist oe first rate CHAMBERMAID to as ith the washin, sist wi wi a5 references re- quired, Apply at No.3 Frankiin Place. Tateegt, between 13th and 14th. ap l7-le*_ WASTED IMMEDIATRLY—A DWELLING geerantont to business, or from 3 to 6 unfui pished rooms; liberal rent willbe paid. Adi: L. ted ad 344 Pa. avenue, ceruer 7th étri ip iT-lw WANTED, TO PURCHARE—The GUOD WILL | be is enclosed between Grover’s forces on ene an IXTUREs of a restaurant in Washing ten. Anyone hating same to aeil will hear ofa r by dropping alotter in Box No 20 Star ating location and where an intervi;>w can haa, Bpi6-iw* WASTED —A good practical Farmir g acd Gar- Mad ogn Bane, D jtivate a spall pa er ‘adensburg, can employment by appiyin. b ? Foulus, or Mr, QEINN Pais vi. one tu er and c6! nd neud apply. Lap le-lit™ sek Barwa” W ANTED—A white COOK to do work in asmall family, Apply at pers! house- the Star ap ls Wantep— EXOOND-HAND FURNITURE Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Bed?, Bedding and Honseturnishing Goods cf every d-scription. 3 RB. BLOHLY, igs 7th st bet. @ an ast side WANTED T0 BENT— A HOUSE, will Vay the furniture if derired, Address 8. W. NIKLM, Bor eo tier Offin mh 28 Im™ BOARDING. OAKDING.—Handsome'y furnished Parlor dod Chamber tol t, with bosrd, and privits table if desired. oe” YOUNG MBN May find good ace +m ards T'?., ST eaed On moderate terms, near the Heightsof Georgetown. Refer for farther ia-el- Teence to No. 12) Bridgo street, ‘Belerences a3 ckanged. * i ap LS: = ecmren =e tm =e Appiy at No. 7 Indians avena : < NEW DRES® GOODS. Co PLALN aad FIGU bo ki ry NBT S ORGAN DEES. BARE cer Bry, SPHING BALMORALS OU y@OODS in Peat rariety and of the beetrankes, e077 90) 70 “GHbRSR.AN D. 1000 Brahe: leet Cn ert eh os 2 ro WanteD IMMEDIATELY—& young white » between Dambarton BOOKKEEPER WANTS ASITUATION. At = Th@ latest intellic = *otNerth Carolina represents the rebel General if i i | Alexandria, was.arrested by a squad of troops of shoes from M. Pinkus, was foung y snd sentenced to jail for sixty days, Jas. McFarlard, indieted for highway rey. bery in kneeking down James lianson aad roe. bing him of twenty-five cents, was placed on trial for the assaultonly and acquitted. John J McFarland was found not cullty of fn assault and battery on James Harrison. Aba AS SEY Latest QuoTaTions—WASHINGTON Mex. zy Manket.—Furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bankers. mo THREE O'CLOCK P.M. : THE SLITCATIO ence fromthe Department ng 108% I ill storce as Bo yifg been suddeniy withdrawn % from the vi inity of Washington; also leaving 165 the banks of the Tar river clear cf the batteries | Quartermasters oks, ‘< Sy rf with which they were re- New Oertificates,.... 99899 ¥ e sand sharpshvoters ‘ | Washingron ch Saee = cently stedded to the end of preventing rein- | {7 S, ners Oper 6 : Hons = foreem:nts and suppiies trom reaching eur | American acess ais _- Ameriean Silver NEW YORK Ra B'S, 1851, 105 ¥; 7-30’s, 105 X A105 ¥; De- mands, 147; Gol 7 i troaps, That the enemy should abandon their purpose of reducing that piace, which they sa. lately boasted Was at their mercy, seems sig- wificant of an ‘effort to: concentrate all their available forces without delay in front of tho Army of the Potomac; insomuch as they are ulso said to have withdrawn, or rather been driven irom the banks of the N:.nsemond, where their preser-ce in large force indicated the pur-* pose cf mabhing an attimpt om Norfolk from thé rear of Suffolk. It svotild be singular for them to withdraw their late threatening foreés from ‘both these quarters under existing circumstan- ces, unless. alarmed at the prospect of leaving Richmond st Gen, Hooker's mercy. Oar be-. lief {s, however, that they mast lose quite as much as they can possibly gain by thns chau: ging-the position ef their troops on the rignt flawk‘of the rebel capital. 7. oat: ARREST FOR TREASONABLE LANGUAGE.— Yesterday morning, J. Boyle, 2 workmaa in ithe joiners department a the ars an was taken in gnetody ine gu for at- tering disloyal oY Wineuttand cat to the office ofthe District Attorney. Justice Johnson was sent for to hear the atatements under oath, after which the prisoner was delivered into the ehstody of Patrolman Burch, who con- veyed him to the central guardhou e. Boyle, on being searched, was found to have about £600 on his person in counterfeit gold and sil- ver coin, and $20 in counterfeit bank notes, te- gether with an ugly set ef lead knuckles. —_—_—s Y. M._C. A.—The tenth anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association will take place this evening at Rey. Dr. Smith's church, on Ninth street.” Rey. Dr. ot N. Y., Boardman, of Philadelphia, and other distia- guished gentlemen, will address the meeting. . A WARNING, $ Yesterday, by order of the War Depart- ment, the Rev. —— Martin, residing in Prince George's county; Md., immediately opposite — en - Sick SoLpinzre.—Some 600 sick soldiers were brought up frum Aquia Creek yesterday by the steamers Mary Washington, and Joha Tecker. T ‘were sent to the Carver aad Colum” :a College Hospitals. —_ Ab FAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. [Correspondence Evening Star.} GEORGETOWN, D. O., April 2. Information was received this morning at th Collector's Office, that «« Williams” Culvert,” one mile below Williamsport. on the Vhesa- peake and Uhio Canal, washed out on the moruing of the 2ist inst. The water was still running through the breach, and particulars could not be obtained, but the Superintendent thought it would take a week or ten days to re- pair it if the stone work had gone vut. I notice thie morning two substantial brick Gwellings, with threo store-rooms beneath, in course of erection on High street. They belong to Miss Mary Thomas, who had two frame dwellings destroyed there by fire two years ago. Aleo,a new frame building on same streét, just finished and occupied by Mr. Vander wer- ken and Mr. Wells as a coach and carriage Insnufac.ory. Night before last ‘the shoe store of Mr. Wm. Williams, on Bridge street, was entered and robbed of about 330 worth of goods. The thief has not b+: n discovered. Arrived by river: Schooner Sam B. Brice, Cartwell, Baltimore, lumber, etc., to Joe. Lib- bey; cattle barge, Star, Cavalier, Aquia Creek, light; schooner Wm. Peters, Smith, Phila., coxl to Jno. Wilson: barge Sallie and Ann Brooks, Belle Pisin, army rubbish; barze Gov. John- son, O'Neil, Aquia Crevk, light; Young Ameri- ca, Bradley Dumfries, Va.,army rubbish: schr. L. J. Warren, Sawyer, Beifast, Me, potatoas to various parties; schr. ©. C. Comsteck, Jerome, New London, Uonn., potatoes to P. Berry; steamer Swan Rose, Belle Plain, light, sloop Nancy Lewis, Ellet Clifton, 35,000 fish to Jno. A. Knight; Anna Maria, Wilson, Occa- quan, 5006 to same; other small craft, chiefly per Little Falls, G000 to same; schooner Young America, Barber, Alex., light; schr. Ann S. Brown, Brown, Alex., light. Departed: Schooner Wm. A. Crockett, Pearce Dighton, Mass., cosl from Borden Mining Co; schr. Ann S. Brown, Providence, R.I., coal from Cumberland, CU. & I Co.: schr Henry Ho- bart, Robberson, do., coal from Ray’s Docks. Arrived by canal—Boais A. E. Stone and In- dependence, coal to John Young; 1776," D. Stewart, 8S. E. McDonald, Elmira, A. J. Gloss- brenner, Jos. J.Gosahan, W.K.Chaplan, H. A. Kern, Wnt. Elder, coal to Ray’s dock, M. J. Woods, Mary BBancis, Wheat, John Vinlerr, coal to Agnew’s dock: Benj. Darby, flour to B. Darby: W. J. Worth, limestone to Wm. H. Go- dey; J. F. McCullon, M. B. Branhall, J. A. Remhart, coal to Cumberland Goal and Trou Co.; S. E. Garli-le, Emm, eval to Borden Mi- ning Co; W. Mcatee, wood, Boyer & Watson, wheat to Geo. Waters. Departrd—Boats Jas. Baker, M. P. C. Mor of this department, because he and his family have been holding eecret correspondence with the rebels, and freely avow that they are se- cessionists. Orders baye been issned to send Maitin and his whole family beyond our lines, which will doubtless be executed to-day. We en conceive of no better system of dealing with those in our midst who adhere to the rebellion, than that of sending them South after this fashion. ARRIVAL OF REFUGEES. Fifteen refa;ees from Richmond, including a deserter from the ist Haitalion Virginia In- fantry, all foreiguers, were picked up some 40 miles down the Potomac, and brought to the city to-day. They had converted their tunds into gold and state stock, and appeared very anxious to go farther north. They state that they paid $5 in Confederate money for one in gold, and $3.50 for a #1 “greenback.” A preliminary examination was had by Captain Todd, but no disposition had been made of them up to the hour of our going to press. A REBEL RAID, A refugee from Dixie, who came through Culpeper Court House on Thursday last, re- ports that at that time Fitzhugh Lee's cayalry were preparing to leave Culpeper for a raid into Loudoun county, and in coming through Loudoun &@ day or two later the refugee heard of the presehce of this cavalry in considerable num_Lers in tbat county THE FRENCH AT PUEBLA. We hear that M. Mercier, the French Min- ister, received a despatch this forenoon con- firming the previous r-ports that the French army had succeeded in earrying the outer works at Puebla. THE DUTASSY COURKT-MARTIAL. This court afte>a short session to- ay, ad- journed to meet again to-morrow at 11 o’clock. Col. Marshall, a member ef the Court, is yet indisposed. &7 From Shillington, Odeon Building, we have “Le Bon Ton” for May, with its budget of Paris fashions; and the Vontinental Month- ly,” also tor May. TELEGRAPHIO. Tiron, W. Garrett, Mrs. L. W. Jackson, Ask ——— => —_—_—. the Captain, A. T.Snoutfer, Gen. Rosecrans, THE PETERHOFE’S MAILS DE. Capt. John =hort, M. J. Woods, S. E. Cariisle, M. B. Branhai', Old Dominion, Boyer & Wat- son, W. McAtee. Busin:ss duil. Markets firm; wholesale quo- tations as follows: Flour, sup: r, $7887.25; extra, $588.50; fam. ily, $98%9.56: Darby’s Caledonia, $10: Welch's family, $i0.5v, Wheat, red, $1.658$1.70; white, S1-75aB1.85; very choice, $2. Corn, white, 9c. ASI; yellow, “5c. Oats, by measure, fWassc., hay, $26x$3t, mill stuff, 60a65¢.; brown stuff. 40c.; shorts, 3; potatoer, 754S0c.; Russet Ap- ples, $323.25; cider, common, Ita22c.; do. clar- ifled, 20825¢.; chatapagne cider, $3.5) per case whisky, 49¢.: salt, @. A., $1.57 31.4; fine, $2.5 Cumberland conl, $4.25; anthracite, 83.59; wood, pine, $4.50a85: oak, #5.50a86; lumber, pine, $25 per M; plaster. lump, #6a$6 50; ground, 310, eee herriny, Sia$5 per M; shad, $12 per han- red. CLARED INVIOLABLE. _fSpecial Dispatch to The Star.} New Yors, April 22—Judge Betts (of the New York Prize Court) has decided to turn over the Peterhoff mail tothe U.S. District Attorney, unopened, to be forwarded to the Government here. This is equivalent to de- ciding that the Court has no legal right toopen the mails of that vessel. This decision seems to settle the question of the inviolability of the mails of any Govern- Ment bearing its official seal, upon which point there has never been any previous controversy. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. i a BNGLAND, FRANCE AND AUSfRIA WARN Crna. HOW.CARE FOR SALE.—Wo have for aslo a RUSSIA AS TO HER COURSE IN RELA- : y SBN AGTON TO. POLAND, tore, Talus lotot Glass Side Cassa teT7 OF Bat ae ee C. W. BOTELER & 80N, Sanpy Hook, April 22._The steamship Per- | _&P.2-St 31s, Tron Hall, Pa. avenue. sia artived at 11 o'clock this morning, with Liverpool dates te the 11th inst. England, France, and Prussia sent simulta- W SALB OF PAINTING3. B Renpestfully call the attention of the publie to the sale of Paintings ani tine i 7 a Engravings, to- morrow evening at 7 o :lock, at the warereems neous dispatches to Russia on the 10th instant, ee Aa tes store, Ps avenue, near the relative to Poland. ap 2 WoL. WALL & CO., Aucta. They are fricndly; but all convey intelligi- ble warning to Russia, exhibited by an attrac- tive military population. [We give this astonishing rigmarole precisely as received by telegraph.—Ep. STaR.] The English Government has been cate- chised in the House of Lords as to the gunboats which are being. built by them for China. On the 4th of April the Japan had been lying off the French coast fer three days, proceeded on the 9th, She ig said to have received a large supply of arms and ammanition from London. Consols, 92}4a@%. + FURTHER OF THE MUVEMENT OF GEN. BANKS UPON THE REBELS iN LOUISIANA, ~~.» CAPTURE OF THE INFEDER- PROPADLE ATE FORCE ENT? a ROF. CORBYN, VETERINARY SURGEON. Office—9. O. & E. Wroe’s, @ street, between Mth and 18th sts, &p 22-1w* ppncrveais WILL BE KECKIVED BY THE un¢ errigned Gommirsionera for the extension of the N orthern Market Hou-e for the Oarpanters’ Work, Lumber and Hardware necessary forthe completion of the extension of ssid market house until Loma | rext,at = o’elock = vind 0 plane 5 leations may be seen a office of J.0. Harkness, No. 330 New Yor! nue, between the hours of 90’clock a. JOHN O. HA is i B GO. W, UTERMEHL! ap 22-1 {Intel.} Commissioners, By W.L WALLA CO., Auctioneers, South side Penn. ave. and Sth street. P4No8 AT AUCTION.-On THORSDAY MOEKNING, April 234. will sell, oa the first Goor of our auction rooms for accoent of whem it Tay concern warnext oe for cash 3 "Hand ert . BELS LEAVIN AND AMMU-q Bals poritive i TARITION BEHIND IN THEIR RETREAT: A722 W.L, WALL, & CO., Auote, ele SS ca New York, April 22.-The Herald’: dispatch from New Orleans, dated 14th inst., says the enemy evacuated his works at Centerville last night; but probably wilt becaptured entire, as By J_O. MoGUIRB & CO. ALUABLE BUILDING LOT at OF THIRTEENTH AND MSreBRT—On SAT! DAY AFTBANOON. April 25:h. at 535 o'clock the premises, we shai! sell Lot No 7,in Davidson's substivision of equare No. 281, fronting % fret? inches op M street, at the coruer of 13th street, and Turns fot ts weil ‘o-ated n'a renntifal. part or the il '* weil ‘ora! 8 hen Lee city, ‘ora private residerce. and it will be desicable oo ee : iaputadle, Terme: One-half cash, the remainder in sing $3 twelve ane _ interest secured by a 4 ton mises. pind [Repl ) 6 MoQUIRE & C9. Anct side and Emory and Weitzell on the other. The enemy 1s Jeaving guns and ammunition. behind. —~ The ram Queen of the West was captured in Grand Lake. Capt. Fuller, her commander, and ali her crew aud officers, numbering ninety, are prisoners. & Asetsrane QUARTERMAETER’S x ane Le ket RS a 2, ROTIOR.—The sale of Manure advertised to take LOCAL NEwSs. PaRrDONED.—The President bas granted a fall pardon to Hilleary Hutchins, who was coa- victed of manslaugster in killing John Ennis, in Georgetown, at the July term, 1459, and was sertenced to eight yerrs in the Penitentiary. I Hi Corral, &c., om this , is post- Poned wnt the sth of April \haredey) ate gclock a.m. on which da other lots, near the gs "0. 'H. TOMPEL Opec cinta Go" ¥ 2 . A. inser B-d Aucts ix KE The pardon states that Hutchias committed | &@ THE ABOVE SALB WILL NOT TA the offence while under hich monial excite. | piece un FELD AY ee ko, aces: ment sravated by real or fancied injuries and thet prior thereto he had alwys borne a peaceable and exemplary character, and that he has served nearly four years of nif his term in ap humble and peniient manner. Gen, M. C. Meigs, Amos Pilsbary, the Inspector of the WASHINGTON THEATRE. ITALIAN OPERA! | DIMRO TOR, J. @mav. 4 IouT Bur TuRes. THIS (Weduesdey) EVENING, APRIL 22. Bellini 's most r celebrated Tragic Opera, r er tition: % Rivnuscene ora gegen: “ Madame Lerini inthe celebrated rele of pkgs Also, to, Joha Cunningham, who wa: can- Bile Moregal a, is siee yicied atthe March term, 1858, on two indict- | -Qucni ep.. Oravese tients, for an xseacit with intent to kill, on the | Gopductor am" io. ig. Mazio al TO-MORROW (Thursda: . APRIL ds, slevy's Great 5 ‘ This Dest eeaees eee eae e atelthe greatest ecusation ep revordin the s.u-icsl world. Madame Lorini tu the celenrared ok of sewed 5 Opti Nan eens ool St peincons Ea los fig Maccafersi in the great prnereet ret ee Sig. Shuint tm the high dramatic roleof | 4 Wear Lotti ass... 0.0... ates first being sentenced to three years in the pent tutisry, and cn the other for five years, to commence at the expiration of the first term. He bed served ont ths firat tormaad @ portion of the second. At the'time of his convi Was 13 years of agejeThe Inspectors of the Penitentiary snd the Mayor of Wushinztoo petitioned tn his hebalt . a Criminal Cor kt—Jxdge Sisher,—This mora- ing, Chief JusticoCarterand Justice Olin were &iso on the Benéh: tT ori Hestor I,:steveaswas appointed master | Grond Prevost Di Constaos. ‘ gommissioner in ndmirelty: : Albert. Gxge delte Guasse a ipba flomax, dt Miehifan cavairy, wag Binet itis! aig? wcikc. Mang! & ton Solomon eked he at. fe eit ct wiy and SATERDAY, the Lat T 2 Night eta auartbouese Bs ante, tc | NGe cin be georedat Meserits t Maes heirs W inarriccu Meng Acted, La ef vot gh Vaiguetteand Derm Cirete, aca $15". Bry 3 $0 - H 2 ¢ ves wow ee

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