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THE EVENING STAR, OBL SvVeRY art enrice, 3 gumpaY BSORL TELS ’ ¢ THe *T4h ROorL Dinas, a yax's 272808 AND liTH SvREEP? pranks ay w. D. WALLAGH. y ug Carriers af SRonth, fo wail saboortbart a eet bo seat cote Ran a rete of hu aanta » weak, Stugia erat pad AN TWo Ceara, NTS shoul Se sent to the re ee Gare ise thay maw pot amdt the pest ims : as WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, APRIL 23 1363 ~~ PROPOSALS. OFFICE, PROPOSALS. P*8LObsLA FOR LUMBAR. (Cray Assist ‘t ARTEMLEAST ER's Orrro8, Devct of Cornea lastineton, 215 @ st, iF iste atrest, @pril 2, 1843. Paorge. Will be reesived at thin office fay Hey 3 afi, at iz o'clock m.. for a the eity of Washington, at much poiat ra Sarees tof vor of the fails racking £00 196) feet of Lumber o! faiiow: i dad deserlption vie: il Bive bandr M00) feet? 4-4 or-one (1) ota en olitet WAR DEPARTMENT, . teblephiek tyes co, ope es fealsd Paorosace wi Aap? ed at the 6 ige'ebick p. m., om tho 3:th day of April, 1863, poarch fe Rolie Sighal Department the fort | aa fel sonared Talaacaper, te. fi ha com. a 5 Poets Marien Wiacadn,” Loy o edyand Compasses * Forts riscocpeesate aise with stands. t delivery to ve out the ith day ie. as as eon U wicafices a it direst, it z ine.Com maz fe balaneato ba deltvered on or fe oe | re Taal aie y the Is of h «2963, Of ope an’ br ee with pack bud euMcient security, will be aid, ice White vine Contoon batttags, Eyenly thy co tee: faet, (@ inc Lf White Pine Common Cull he Listens Fifty shoussrd (50100) feet dressed) tongued and Too¥ed White Pine. 16) Ai Thirty tharinand (4:05) fect White Pine Timber. 3 SROTTES 5 TPropneat from Aieioyal persone, or wherd/tha baieE ir vot present to raapond to hin bid, will not be cowsitared ‘The warmer of ft: ms should be stated in full, with ine address of each member of tha firvn Fd A Bch pA rt Biante peaccspanind by two: wustaoteer, Thipty Thou aud (9309 aert White Pine Timbor, 6 J tot en ony mpied ware i ~ " * 4 Sereed“Propeasls fy’ Field “ianai'Bautpasetes } TBS Peraeity AE Shy fest White Pine Timber, & f. 3 by 9or ten (19) We — of tha county of ——, and State of —., do a ty t id, (0H 044:) fet Jota b: that — is able to faifi! the con- e pnt bes © i ee ty caccieaceuegta teeta Heroes | Bixty theursud {)aby® or ton (10) bat. should r it proposition Be aceoy it'at once apter into @ omtract im acco: bs i gues Wida, Js feet. long, famiack, : aS ase} Tenthemernd (oan) feotdolt, ste 3 12 fect long to him, we are Hernlook, $) ‘ . Gy Fs dod to each bid.) | TeDARCu-and (20,060) feet Joist, aby 5, 1 fest ong, fe TeApOEADIIty OF the guarantors must Memtock shewn by the oficis] eertifisats of the Clerk of the | gearest District Gourtor of the Uuited States Din- trict Attorz ey. emlock Tenthov aut 10.000) feet Scantiing, 9 by 4, 1/ feet ‘The Ggbtic reserved to raject all presosals if th > | ng, Hemior - presnaye deemed tov hicks or if forany eaume, | Ten sioilegnd {i oe) feot Scantling, 3 by 4, 16 feet Ho zot deemed for the public interost to aece): | pon ih ay and (1438) feet Seantling. § by 4 18 feat Model will be on axhihition at the office of t) Pagar westnnes ignal Oihcer for fifteen | {All the above described to be good, merchantable ms rae) ie (5) Gaye'trodi Gate. i Lumber qubject te the inspection of an agent ap- pointed dn the part of the Gorernment, Pon were ee to be deli thirty days tet Rigning tho cov ; Gisioyal parties will not by con- Erp reeale Setcath ofetnonnen tein 8° Gov sideted. and «= ont! ed ernma=t Must accompany each propositien. wae ability of the bidder to dit tae contract saould itbe awarded to him, must be cuarantiea by two respunrible persona, whose signaturea muat ed will i 7 { Prov Sara «itt a t upti. the loth ¢ay ay ext, for re ines ad inting £i@ maiven iss tre ald portion of the Pate vt | bfice kuilding making cases &e : | pee} fc a ions cam be seen at this office. For“ iriDg and painting’ bide can bo ~*4¢ A — eK £ for wogk by the day, er fe the Job. ‘. ‘Pe appended to the guarantee, an! suid guarantoe ap 2-td D. P- dOLLaWwA Cv@misronsr, | mee accom pan: ihe bid = é ae se <7 ry Re respon ©! io ganrahtora mui e STANT QUARPEMUASTER'S OFFICE.) | snown by ft al certificate of tho Glerk ofthe | 7 G and 2d Strcece, aéares? District Courter of the United States Dis. | xs sHiser x, DC. Ap- Sealed Prosutals wi:l 363.4 trict Attorney. Re yeserved: at: this: ooo Bidders must be present in person when the bide nti the iatday of May. int, at 120’cloae, m, for ned, or ‘thei: ‘i - the parche Dead Animals of the Government, | Sr¢.0ened, or their proposals will not be consid. Bics will be as fullows: | Phe fullname and Post Office addresr of the bid- Ist.—Fer dead animale delivered by Government ¢ det must appeer inthe proposal. ata wharf iu this city siected by @overnme! if a ti pper y prope zd — Fut deat auimai= delivered at a aui:able | of alithe parties must appear. or the did will be dorying ground on the opposite side of the river, | sonsidered us Lia individual proposal of tho party pear Arlington t im the sum of five theusand dcllars. signed ntractcr and both of his guarantors, will derequired of the successful bidler upon signing th’ contract The right to reject eny or allbide that may be deemed too high in reserved by the Depot Quarter. The propessis wilt te whether or not the ani- mais sre te Buried bY the ttovernment. or to he disposed of by the bide ers, ticns impoxed by the Govern ment must be o% neevege Ae ee ap 27-td Assistant Quartermaster, rigkler Informal proposals will be rejected. Cree e EE Ec Depakenane. Proposals must be edaressed to Gsptain Edward Wasting x March 3), jaag, | fe PROPOSALS Will bo recived i Hrvtz, Assintant Quartermaster . Ariny, ashington, D, C and should be piainly murked will by, roc ais a Dr er. ele eS. On See Sie of AER, Meat, Gor M OF GUARANTEE. \ ree We—, cf the county of —, and Stata of — and—— ofthe county of -, and State of —, do gereby guarantr that—ie able to fulfil the contract im accordance with the termsof hin proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he mill at once enter inte @ contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre pared to beceme his securities. iTo this guarantee must be appended the official dert'fcate above mentioned.) - EDWARD L. HARTZ, Sp2j-td Capt. and Ass’t Quarterm’r U. 8. A. p2oresars ror BITUMINOUS COAL, ‘te carriages is a rolled wronght qron beam si ante to the “I shaped ama aved in the constructien of fire-proof build- ings Itis required w be straight snd smooth en fw surface, and free from faws imperfact wivids, | bisters gnd ci-derstreacs. The cuter surfacas of the two dagen are planes, parallel to each other. ad at right any << tu the Web. The web joins the two tangés slong thei? middle line, ltaving them to pretect equaliy ou each #i-¢,and must be with- out bends or corrngstiors, DIMENSIC OF BZaMS. Length of rail a imches. 3 if Depth between onter surfaces ef x Chief Assistant Gis abo ; wae et “hase ny. Gh 1s ra ars ineben: Corner of Wik and G sts., April 1, 153. | Fence reteaa ae igs) SH Neches: | aw st es rucrosaLy will be readived at this om @ eer ge at outer eles i$, fmenes. | ontit Thursday, Aprils 1863, af 30 glock m.~ fur ck nese Aer ereen S tvliverin rat tie Government Coal Yard, on the These Feaus willbe iaspected aiter the follow- | siole. et the confinence «f the Obio aud Chow j peake Canal agd the Potomac river. in Garrgze- wo. D O.,cf twe thonacd (2,0) tons of Bite minoua Coal The Coal to be cf the best quality, suitable for steamers and blacksmithing purposes, subject to the ins jon Of an Agent appointed on tho part of the Govetument, ant to weigh twenty two hun- a and forty (221!) pounds to the ton; the deliv- ery thereof fo commences on the lith of May, 1533, and all to be delivered ty the Sint of said mouth The above Coal to be woig. ed by an Agent of the Government, and to be paid for by the weight so determined. S PROPOSALS. The full name end Post Office address of the bid- dep must appear in the proposal. fs id is made in the name of a frm, the names ofall the parties must appear,or the bid will be comaitered as the individua! proposal of the partner ming it. Toposain from disloyal parties will not bo cone y are to be made cf good theugh well worked desr iron, the absence of which qualities, ( rally indéeated by roughness of surface, aud by ks and more marked roughness along the edges of the flanges,)as also flawsor bad welas, dlirters, and streaks of cinder will cause their re. Section : let. They are to becf the reqnired dimensions and square at the ends. ad. They are to be straight and free from short bends in the daoges and webs, Sd. The outer plan surface of the Hanges are to ) de paratle!1o each other, anddin plans perpendicular Ww that of the web, 4th. The webdeare not to be bent o7 trorched, a would result from resting the rails slong their whole lengths on the edges of the flanz-s while the webs are tow hot to bear their eeigh?, Sth. The Sseges are te be pertectly equal on eech ride of th- web VARIATION ALLOWSD LW INSPECTING. sidered, and AN OATH oF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACGOM- Peet 77S ipehes. | pany gach Paorosition Inte budosot wad “Osinshes’ | q,PFoposals mast be addressed to Capt Edward L, Ip war: i are ee Hartz, Astistant Quartermaster United Statea ms f ret i inchea, | ATMY; Wasbipaton, D.C, and should be plainly | Differe distance between outer ~~" | marked “Proposal for Coal ed, piai fi GU ARANTER. Siderost, The responsibility of the guarantors must be tion of rail... ene Winches | showm by the official certificate of the Clerk of the A straight edge of equal length with the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- Pee tea ONL Aa Tike abiliny ifthe bidder to All the contrast should Niatiore tau) sc srens + 715 inches, | tt be awarded to him. must be quarantead ‘oy two . + Burface placed o1 the should responsible persons, whese signatures must be ap- rot depart from it at any point wore pended to the guarsntee, and said guarantee must tan A AN a Aira l0iaches, | sccompany the bid. placed on the p! ar - Bidders must be present In person when the bids face of either fange skeuld no: depar are opened, or their pro, will net be consid- from it atany point more then 10 inches. | ered Sonds in the sum of five thousand do!lars, sigtiea by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing the eontract opM OF GUARANTEE. a rture fiom square in depth of rail..__15 inches. cimens of the beams, or drawing of th m, can Seen at the United States Arsenals at Fort roe inia. burg mt Pittevurg, Pennsy ‘and Watertown, Masxachuestts. Bidae tate the ber of beams th: m We, —— ——,of the county of Btate-of ¢t furnish, the time when they will commence | —+ 04 —— —, of the county of and state ¢ dlivery, whick should be as ear'yas possible, 2 fo Rexedz naranteo that meats te re ee eee Sa One | bin scomtattion’ ond thet SHEET Lae eee ee | Rabe thems ged Gn Brice Soe pons for une seoenied: ne Will at, once enter into contract tn Tilton shi yaest hourest to thels eerie eee, °* | “Should the contract be awarded him we are pre- No bids will be en’ ed ¢xcept from persona | pared to become his sureties. | é actu wgegedin the tennufactute of fron, evi- (To this guarantee must be appended the official nee of-whtes must ercompany the bid. certificate above mentioned.) Each par y obtain ng x contract will be required Wenter into bonds, with proper sureties for its Sith fu: ful ment; ‘aod a transfer cf the contract ‘Wancther party will cause its entire forfeitpra. he right is recerved to rejectall preposais if the Drices pra deemed too high, or if for any eause it ia -— deemed for tha wade irae bed serie TOpObais wi Sealed On: reased ‘Gea, % 4. W RIBLEY. Chief of Ordnance, Washington, ROE a aco D.C’? and wil be indorsed “Proposals. for Quartermaster's Lifer, U. S. Marine Cores. Wrovght Iron Besma.” SAB. W. RIPLEY, ashtuston. 1th April, 1363 Brigadier General, Chief Ordnadce Prorosa.s will be received at this office unt 2 wo tutheatd m, of Taesday, the 5th day of May next, ——_______ | Gaustruction of an additton to the Rospital pkoresars FOR HaY, STRAW, ANDGRAIN, Assistaxt QuamteRMasrER’s Orrior, i The nght tp reject avy or all bids that may be ed Peserved by the Depot Quarter- avemed foo nigh » Tene DWARD L, HARTE, apisti Captainand A. U. For ADDITION TO HOSPITAL AND CON. BTRUCTING SEWER, MARINE BAR- atlhe & separate prop api for constructing 2 Sewer, &e., for «he of the Barracks, according ia pies apd specifica- lions to be neen at the office of the Quartermaster ff the Corps. 2 °'Bidders are notified that paymgots will be made upon acer unites duly suthentlpated by iug officer of the post, ai t Marine Barracks, Washiegton ; also emt, Cor. Gand ed streets, " Wasumncron. D.C , April 16, 1863 Writtss Pxopossis are invited for furnish | HAY SThAW, OATS, and CORN. for the use e this De pot. to be vered atthe Railroad Dapot, at che ast or float orstany of the Gu vernment wharves in this city. | payment will avly be mage upon the report of such The proporais be a. dre to the under Taon OF person: a8 ahay be authorized to inapect ‘ened. and they shon'd state the quantity of Phe work that the whole has been properly oxe- = article offered, also the prize and the date 4 eut. ivery dorsed “ Proposals for Coa- fone Roe Sctios fo Hospital. Marine Barracks, Washiogton.” or **Proposats for Ooustructing Sewer, de at Marine acke, Washington,” and Proposals will be received for five thousand 5116) puahel@of Corn or Oata, and fifty (50) tons of or Straw, and ards. ucleas it shou'd be for ie interes; of the Government to contract fora | addressed to the under rane jess amount. jor W; B. BLACK, Ail grain tu be put up im good sacks, of about two 1 Quartermaster U, 8. M. Corps. % busheis each, which are to be furnished at the [Baltimore American pluase Gopy and send bill ests f the contre ter. to this office J ap 18-StawtMay5 Fin Hsy anc Straw to be securely baled ae = oo tic and Hay offered to be aubjost toa rigid | — BERE WAS BULD AT Auction in Jannery last veil becanacaa arene er Wi tT ered pt cateenterp.tonisy inraid heen weet dd i the qervice may Fequie, Gooa security will ne required for the (aithful fulfilment ofany eontract Bade under thie advertisement. nent to be made at the com pletion ot the ap 17 sm €nptainand A.Q M UB A, Qua GENRBAL’S OFFIOR. ‘photegrapha, The purchaser of asid > ox will can- © great favor by ieaving them att Star or- al » 3 WRANELIN & UO., OPTICIANS, 4 PRWESTLVARL \VaRUE ippith odes between 1ith and Isth ats, 388 Pa. avenue, the National Haws. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS acd AbHINGTON City, March 9, 1853. Dere of Stean vessels i re master Cesena Oakey ee so tend to the rter or rale Tenders snoulé contain descriptions Yossels, their sisenseee enrolled or re, rearet ‘B: , looker, Rose- lopoage, sctual carr: copactt i orane, Burni - Fremont. Butler 5 whether coppered, whether side wheel aya BransMEN-[aceta and Yada M.0’s, &e. vellers, whether irom or copper fastened, ai: id RRBRL jeff Davis, Lee, Jackson, &6, dower of ens ines and botlers; and should state tne | THEATRIUAL—Maggie Mitchell, Laura Keone, Priew at which they are offe for long or short | Clarke. Florence, charter with the estimated value of the vessel in ¢ Likewesses of Distinguished Porsonages #2 sas of loss, or in case the Government should | @areat variety. fer to has tead ef chartering. > — SS ais MOGuers sf ceequl vessata already ta tat seiviae of ‘TSE EeveR ANCHOR, By William Brody, 0. Quartermsster’s De-artweat are requested to i male known tothe Department any reduction in Framansh iy | Ljeut. Na their present rates w! bey may be willing to J iardet's Midsh: ie amant_and also the price atwhich they will be Glascock's Naval Om: Willing to eel] them. Alster map at Spang Wi All such tendgrs should be addrs to the Bigger’s Guidn: London. remaster paton, fer charter ca male When received, ‘Pariment will a Bush: i Levy 4 Ku'es and Regulations for Men-of War, ard's Naval ‘Jagtics % x re. ith 3 Boren na Je To Jon Rests, corso of Maneuvers of Steam Fleets; London. ral of the United Btates, at “thonid be endarsed “Propo: pre trans tion & tne ccvan ptr 7 pers ead ¥ sabstitutine s wherever it ene op pteam Pay eation: Jondon. Si 40 ao, assole of + capacity for c Gone wempitred ee OES SRE, i} CK TAYLOR m3 hn Quartermaster General. MEORTANT FUR = PAMILIRG AND ROTEL. FOR £ALe— Two HORSES, @ HACK and HAR- for ain Weill coll best FLOUK ine aollars per kes i “ ich is better, and two doityrs cheaper her ther wil eit Salada Ise Fhsedine nape waa sold ia Wasnin, Rey cau hace tie ot balan JONES & 00. sem Band Ps ‘2p Hi 6t* ap 1d-ab Cormer Eighth and D i inches wide is feet tong, Hem ock, t thoutand (61,000) fent Joint. 3 b¥-6-er seven (7) it Ten the usand (10,9) feet Joint, 2 by $,16 fest ong, | { vidis made in the uame of a firm the names | offer inducements & purchasers of fURNI CURB ry EBS command. | «OFFICIAL. AMUSEMENTS. Cea er Maakinon 3p 9. gree rent GROVER'S THEATRE. jarch Zi With » view to obtats en shert once ae ‘dest terms such supplies for the use of this Depert- ment, by purchase inthe open-market, as msy be GRAND GALA NIGHT OFTHE SEASON! required by the exigencies of the-service, ani not ‘His EVENING | PENNBYLVANTA AV SNUB, acar Willard’s Hoter Secusan Govan... ___._ #amaces pANNUAL BENKSJT OF MEONARD GROVER. a nctige et the Liver pact Chamees merce. wii ovided for ‘by estimate on the preper . AD V2 RS, f 4 secret Ge Quasemrutete Deparenect, al | OF Wik OPERIAN LIGNE Te fail enRadan, TARA Ty ne Ranh tre dealers in Fuel, Btatienery, Har:ware, D: "OP THE BINFUDAT uP SR AEBPRARE THE REBEL Pirates. Sn LagGost Risse ante nese’ | PTO eeecaameeywenvameegemtete | Blane t Brin Gere a: aa -i i q = oi ib ¢-3.1 fc miamemaamereeoctoe |, ME Mnvamaatncesyrn” | be ersi cians cat ist master’s Department, are hereby requested to fur- : , a medy, a aya Rt nish thigafice xeskiz with price listsof theartidies | 7° Merce with the Mouular Qomedy, B take place. Goveepmgns naaieern ia thein-line, cormeeted according to the’Huctua: | Hr, Bétéhelt sh -_, ,Aminadab Sleak fearon with te Laigds, of Hirirn- tions of the wakes: Wee Ae Le Capt, Bocmir Magelce SANE Seah lng ates None athér fhad those complying with the above; ee fe ood Deliesing | aes 258! ‘were-bebtai ‘them : ad ertisa pet ders from this office. Ps fon Ee a cat Fa lar cosaniee A Prd ne vertisemes reqvive 0! at i RE, lors, ‘hope Sid of ——— fee soos es oa iJ - 1. Kerr ire. Rerr Mudgeo: <3 Wires Mortimer, Petinoyer C mio Banjo Bolo (Mrand Pas de Deux, BF Adwiztion 5, %5, avd 75 centé, No extra arge for secured nests | mar 2-1 fay hive QM. ! ws Laat 7 3 }, January 25, 1863, Tn consequence of the pressure ef business at the ; War Department, passes for citiseag to visit the | “Anny of the Potomac will be gives st tho office of Lieut, Sal. Comnad, 132 Pennsylvania avenue Nineteen: utroet. WASHINGTON THEATRE. ITALIAN OPERAT DIREOTOR, J, G@RAU. Pr Lasy Nisut Bet Two oF tae Orvaa. THIS (Thursday) Ey BNING, APRIL 23, Halevy's Great work, LA JULVE. TH JEW ESS, _. With am immetiae and powerfs! cast. This Opera. wherever produced has created the Preatest senration on record in the siusical worl!, Madame Lorini in thecelebrated rol- of i : RACHEL, the JEWESS | M’lle Cordier hes kindly quarented to appenr in the role of Princess Eudoxte Sig. Meczafertt in the great renowned rok cf i ‘PERSONAL. EXEON AL.—» CORINNAE.’- Lf * Oorinne” willing to renew the correspondence in whial she engaged with “WH. BL’ in Wa hiogton, ‘ahout two year sxe." Waller” will be most happy tobear frou her. A reoly wilresch him if ad dressed as bef.re to the care of ‘William, 16th street.?? ap2i st* FRESE AL Madaine Kose, the celebrated Does sand Astrologist, heas leave to inform Rec tel Hill. between Ist and gnetim with bnt little deceased friends; a husbands, wivas, describexs exactly the lovers so necurately that persons marvel with sur- prise, Mra.8. fortes tntare cvents in business, marriages, reads character. Hours from 9 a.m , Lilé p.m, Rittings @1, sp i4-lw* TA BORGTA Madame Lorini as . Mle ¥ orensi ax. Six. Brignoli as. ... Gennaro Bix Suai®i ne.. 3 Puke Alfonso Eaturday, positively Last Night of the Opera, Eeata cen be necured at Metzernit’s Music Store. Admission, $1; Orchestra aud Beicony Chairs, $2; Parquette and Dress Cirein, ench $1.57. Lucretia Borgia -Mafto Oraini i i i } j ! i i i i — ANTERBURY | EDUCATIONAL. woLIE AP ee ae aT. TIMOTHY'S HALL. THE GREAT DRAMATIC, OPEKATIU, PANTO- CITONS VILLE. MIMIC. S TREPRTOHO i BALT MOK COUNTY, MARYLAND, MUSICAL AND TERPSIUHOREAN The duties of this Iustintion have been regularly ay pe; COMBINATION #1? : resumed at Catonsville in all ita departments UNBIVALEL i NAPPROACHABLE! Classical, Commercial and Military. Dreams of Fairy Land realized! Scenes of Ori- Arms and equipments have been furnished by ental Grandeur, interspersed with gens of Wit, the State for Artiliery and Infantry tactics, Hemot and Pathos, every night No company 80 Terms, jucluding B.oks aad Stationary $285 per | large. Ne other esmpany contains 0 much o. semion of ten morths. For admisvics of pupils. VEXSATILITY AND GENUINE TALENT. address Kev. L. VAN BOKK ELEN, Rector. MARK THE GREAT PAIRY COMBINATION! ap l6-1t Miss Julin Mortimer, Augusta and Marie, Kate GFWARD INSTITUTE -] aK H i. SEWARB, President. Pennoyer, Ernestine de Faibar, TO NIGHT, DIANA AND ENDYMION. on. WH. FEMALE DK ?ARTMENT—Miss WB. HorcH 8188, Principal —The Summer Session commences pri 2:, Board, tuition in English and Freneh. - , 40 per annnin. First week of the Jsughable Pantomime. epee ion, Wm, H.Kewart, Rey J. Relle LA MAITKE D'ECOLE, pb. Church on the lights, Brooklyny RG, | €e0.R.Edeson. am. Pardee Bont NOY. 88. | Un:ob, 599 Broadvay: HIHLOPIANISMS by and Iveson inney alker street, N.Y. ICK PARKE! H.W. PGA Florida, Orange county, N. ¥. apasey | PINLYAS CLARKE, MANTRA SOANNY, = aaa i paces ARMSTRONG. ko! ast sock 0! THE GIPSY RIO, HE COUKT OF BEAUTY. Missy KATE WARKIGON fsx JULYA RICHMOND, ‘Miss UIULIE BRANDON Lucy oO} SPLLINe OFF! SELLING OFF! BELLING OFF! ‘ AT LANSBURGH & BROS CLIFTON " |BALTIBORE BARGAIN STORE BRULA WOLBERP, 2 ED . 376 Seventh street, betw'n I and K. “M'LLE venere, - La PRTITE ELLA 35,006 DOLLARS | Ts New ann Beanrires fanone i % WORTH OF GOODS ON HAND, eae cob eta ea seats; Private Boxes (i Doorr open at7 o's! AGRA ) wi We are determined to clese out im a few weeks more. ND 44 TIVEE Ladies !—Ladies save your money and come one and all, for we are ling Licht and Dark Culicoes | BATURDAY AfTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, atl6 18. cd and 25 cent: peryard, most of which ara | For Lavigs anp Cuiiparx, etrimaek Bleached and Brown Mouslins, very mission— ladies, 20 cents; ehildren.J0certs, all widths. at much reduced prices, | ae Saar 5 (e eee ze Bed Spreads, only $2. VARIETIES! VARIETIES: 2. { Delaines, suitable for the Spring, at 25 | " WaTIONAL AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION. | assortment of Dress Goods, at half price. Frouting on Pa avenue and Ninth et. Afw Brown and Bleackéd Table Linens, Towrle, Nap king ete. very cheap. i BRULLIANT AS? PMDLAGE oF Batext! AYarce lot of Trish Linena, at a snerifice, | Mr Harry Lestie, Ada Teaman, Biack Alpaccas of all grades C. W. Parker, Helens Smith, | see a a and Cottenades, for Men and * Dick Watkins, Ada Laurent, Boys’ went. James Pilgrim, Addie Johnson. Linen Shirt Bosoms, at 1216, 20. 95 und 29 ct. : Z Iso, full line of Hosiery, ail of which have to Nellie Seymour, Ene Kermes. urcelt Eéith Waiting. OOP SKIRTS Lary? Dalsred a ee iit OOP SKIRTS—HOOP BKIRTS, alarey, me, W biting. Det girs; baviue swperiisto beds LILLTE BOER.’ MAGGTR WIL8ON f Bexaty. Cluster of Grace, hand we have toneil ai auy price.” desea crete eee THEOITY, runed Ladies tine White (ail linen) Tiandkerchiefs, at'S Gand 12%; cts..¢ thanever, Grenni T enlors, Best French Meetanical Cars 4,00 dozen Green and Dan | per dozen. 3 1.500 dozen J. & P, Toates’ Spools, at $1.10 por dozen Staple Notions, such as—Pins, Nerdiea, Buttons, Jolognes, ete,, in Lo 1 A TRIPLE BILL BIG SHOW or where the Popa ace are Nightly Ann With the Must Joyous Exterterninene AT TIE ONBAFEST PRIC p .At S150, Spools, at W cents SOF ADMISSION, Di ties will be given of the arrival of ne POMISS NELLIE HOWARD, LADIES’ FASIIION ABLE MATL? EE EVFRY WEPNFSDAY AFTERNOON. For Laties and Gentlemen. Masters and Masse: Twilled Tepes, Comba, Brupht great quantity, unusually cheap, a LANSBURG & BRO.’3, Baltimore Bargain Store, 375 Seventh st., between Tand K, P.&, Ladies who wish te avoid a crowd, will please call early in the morning or lute in the eye- ning, “THE NAIAD QUEEN!” AT HOLLIDAY STREET THEATER, BALTIMORE. re eae id of Baltimor epee pee rery @vening until Velo i aT Bie wor ol The B re is open every evening until o'clock, ithe thas eer aid tote ete ire by. - Pro- ee ‘RE_PURNITI Ie CAP Eb ces Sule selec beers ' eof i BD) EURMIED z NIT URE! Of witresaing in former city what is concedod j McGREGOR & €0., tobe thé } a at their MOBT SPLENDID DRAMATIC PAGEANT OF EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, THE AGE, 00 BENANF SERENE ieducet Mr FORD to.bring thus specially. to the attention of the PLAY-GOERS OF WASHINGION THE GRAND MATINES PERFORMANCE OF THE NAIAD.QUEEN to be given at . HOLLIDAY STRSET THEATER EVERY aPTERNOON NEXT WEEK, commencing on MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 77. Under this wrrange nent, eitizens of Washington and thor Homsekae ping Goods. Our stock is large “PAR) CR SUITES in Brecatslle, Rep, Plush and ir-cloth, Also, 5 FSW AMBER SETS in rola Uak, Walnnt and Ma: hogany, full marble and br seco et Oraamiagted, AIWaLNUE “AND, MAHOGANY. EXTER SION Bi.BS and DINING CHAIRS,” Seperior Ouricd jair Masureses, Hepih and obey asrenses. Alva, Pabibe, Bureatss Wardrosse, Paskeiands, ee dro! 's he Ofte Decks aud’ Chase ant’ Dock cases,—all of ice Decks and visiting Baltimore, on business or otherwise, phich are made from the Dest materials and war- | can DROP IN AT HOLLIDAY SFRERT THE. Beronelurnishisg would do oll to lok through Le ATER ph goatt { fore pare! Dg: 85 we sre felling ai ever varyir. leidoscope of beauty anc | vileee to galt thetimes. “MoGRRGOR & 00. {oh dom Tea ee eow 530 Beventh st. ap8 eos ___ 530 Beventh'’s OnE ALE he Good Will an4 Working Eifects iret cl Fuel st dblishment, e, Fietsen, ae, Location very denisavte, float IN PAINTING, POETRY, MUS10, WOMAN, iniisted with its Spa*kHng Paseinations, ma taking the train for Washington at 8 o'clock Hi “f . =. foe Brice gry. Ie tias the Wantecn ct uote | ee REAOH HOME in the city__Addrass*'M..” Bter Offi e. ap 2) Iw* | before the effervescence of its Wit and Huaor shall ‘ i GHEAT BAKGAINS have passed from the heart, or THE GLARE OF ITS BEAUTIES’ has faded from the senses. MIS8 EMILY THORNE 4s Lva.ine, rae Nalap Quam. MR, @. B. BISHOP ae Esquran Sounarrs. ARMY OF PRETTY GIRLS AS AMAZON ct WARRIO: DB FELLOWS HALL, SAN DERSON’S GIGANTIO MECHANIOAL AND OHEMICAL REPKESENTATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN WAR, AND SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL! EVEBY NIGHT THIS WEEK, AND 8aT: om UBDAY AFTERNOON. - 324 DRY GOODS, 324 4 Pa. avenwe, between 9th and Wrh sts. Tid innagal the DRY GO0U8 seek ot OLAS, L. LOCK WOOD'S (formeyy John B. Clagett) muat at 8° 0! “y, ia orderto make tee is 1aren stwok of GENTLEMEN'S FUR- IkHI A G G00) DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, ona farge sascrtin. Dt st GoSLBHY, OO: GOO v8, at lesa than wholesale ap ll2w DIARY, mee gibon () 00S WOVEMBSS 12, 1583. ADAM GUROWBEI. HRILPRIN’2 Bookstore, anv ; __ 344 Pa. avenus, \TEBNAL Vv. E UTAMPS. NTERNAL REO SUV ERY DENOMINATION, 2 ti: be ber “APR gLLECTORS OFFICE, R (0. 476 Bxvests Stace, u ite Post Ufics i eo s 33. BOWEN, . Collector of Internal Revenue fer the 4 i Pea SS A ae RUSSIAN WAR! ¥’S CLO ING. ceipt of 9 large assortment of w BOY and CHILDBEN'S, OLOCHING of the “id nowest styles, suitable for the present season for R dreen sod. hoo wear, to which we invite the RV Gand: < : attention of prem aTEPHEN’ & 00., B7Doore open at 7 o'clock ; to commence a . bet Bo’clcek. . sy 11 thite ? PP Salacbaod Tenth streets. | ” wy Admfevion 35 oonts ; Reserved Beato, 30 conte, TANG 8. nt of Bteinway & ons | Children with parents, 15 cents. Be Beats may be secured between 10 o'clock a.m. and 4o’clock p m. ap 2)-t* paronrant TO BUILDERS! SAND-SAND-SAND? bated es the best —A pew 7 NO FORTES have just eter Eitke MasisBtore of W.G.| OTT, ccrner of Pa. avenue and’ Y Several Fecond-band Piasos for sale cheap. mg NF 1 K mW RaG TORE t your rage of all winks to Irland ial) Build sie street south. wherevon can get the high priges. Be, SE rau of al ties aay 5 Po;nRS, I have on wharf, and Hg a la , ap ime ‘ t F Ses i El acer, the Jew friends Bud thy pablic that ahe has removed from | Sig, Susini in the high dramatic rule cf 485 F street t» 333 G -treet morth corm The Cardinal street West, three squares from the Pat Fert Hartman... . Leopold. the Prince where she will be happy to see her frien: Qrend Prevcat Di Constanzi....... » Big. Barili | Name on the docr, _ | Conduetor and Musicat Direetor Big. Mazio MES.1, SMITH, oyant, Teat Medium, 60 |. To-morrow, (Friday,' Donizetti e famous Opera, south A street, © LOCH ; . The Big Boy i | CHIEF MUSIC FALL OF THE COUNTRY! | a large supply of arma aud Lend The English Government has been catethiaed in the House of Lords as to tha gunboats which are being built by them for e@hina. The Cow cil of the Liverpoul Chamber ef Commerce baye adcepted a repeurt relative te the doincs cf the pirste Alabama, and to the rotestoi the New York Chamber of Commerce. ‘© Teport frets forth that the Duildine and equipment of such yesaels as the Alabama nifestly contraven ¢ Fornicn Enis! aet: that the provisions of sald Act are seg tible uf cusy evasion ; that this inetficien the act exposes “neutrality” to the chary insincerity, and es tei Lis! i Gents, and that cousequr stould memorialize ihe Go : re Geax or, in concert with the Amer-can Govern MrBt, lo Se AlwT the uct as to prevent sion and gectre sirict neutrality, A copy of the report bus been sent to the New ork Chamber of Comme: The Daily News str: articie in the limes ¢ Preparaicms in Caiifurmia, &. America has equal ground of the militia measures in C. of of ly protesis FRUM FORTRE: MONROE Depertare of Six Hundred Paroted Prison ers for the South—General~ Hat Dix Visit Suffolk—Rebel Reports of New Merrimac. Fortress Monroy, April2t.—Flag- bout State of Maine let! this « 1, f with about six hundred par ers, including the two hand tan hight with the rebel hattery on the Nanse- ; mend. Captain John E. Muiford is in charge j of the boat. Two rebel deceriers They state they belonged to the M. 2; that they Had recenaly left her I obstractiens near Fort Darling, river, and when they left workmen were engaged im remoying th i strnctions from the river at that point. for what | Purpose is not stated Steumer Carrie Martin arrived at For Mom oe at 1 o'clock this afternoon with ral Halleck. where he wus joined by? { Dix, and they both proceeded on their | Sufiotk. i Theskirmishing on the Nansemond ceased j yesterday about noon, and has not been re- | mewed to-day. . nd a npon the Minnesota, on James a large number of FROM POKT ROYAL. | i | ! | i ; THE WEEKLY, ¥4 This *osliont Family and Naw€ Bree: wen taining a grates variety) of jot dua reste g than oan ds,found ip any ctl ts sablisted op Tricay morning. ‘It inveriabiv contaicy the Wankiajice a ‘that Bas mate The as vetoes ore~ eerie gaberatiy througbent :a comstry BF Eingle envies tin wrappers) sronmcal at the counter, Ferwedintely afer the losecp are ] paper Price—TURER Ox¥TsS, , LGccCcaAL =, AN EREE AND FAGY.'—Tin Toesday nigh: Sreeant Cronin and squid of the Forma Ward patrol took Possession of house 6 Fonr-and-a-hatf e:roet, Rept by Rosina Wein. bolt, and the landlady dn@-bet boarders, with, & few visitors, were ucken tothe station und ro- tained until the hovr ot trial yesterday moraing. j Mrs. Weipholt was charzé? with Keep: EY bewdy hopgeyand she eviduacsagamethar wis pring) that af Lauiea Lament, a young! Zt, who Rod ShAt Sie Sqgrmemhy tmacaimeh pal AR.» iw ’ the New iopar Hotel, but ren. two, rooms ot ~ Mre. WeGghelt tor “the pary gevth mae 88 adhe pleased, a oeete af her purpove auth » Male and Srvern rds e Aeetitiedt er seen any er in. ve, ond Co Mre. Weith: respoct- ‘the wife of ana: thearmy. * vdher teigive paibtor LB * Bho c ‘with sviling nee, but tnis Wes dis- Rother ot arty ay." soca “f ic and @ friend went to the hous toner Lonisa, Len:ont. on her invitution. After indniging in A is an the room of Louisa, bis friend wish ing to Tetire with Lonisa, Witson was indace@ lo go itfte en adjoining room. with the gir, Vir- finin Myers. ‘itson interroga'e® her as to her former life, and learned from rer that che Was just about to begin the life of prostitution. div advigec her to stup at once, and not begin the life. Vircinia Myers did hot make the ebaree, but the statement above is tho sub- Anee of her testimony, and she exon=rated Woileon of any improper conduct, and *ware t he had advised ber against prostitution. ; arried, and was the mother ef The charge of seduction was cent of the police upun ‘ in aitick by rome one upon n while in the room wish his woman. His nds be = the row, rushed in and took the on away from Wilton. No person was denufied as the assaitant, and no case arew ent of the assault. The mother of Virginia Sis u servantin the house, and was there Wilson and his friend went there, and 'd upon them when they called for whisky, puIEK’S FOOM. The Beure is in the very centre of one of the | Most res pectahle veighburhoods in the city, acd | The Monitors Being fron-Plated on ihe | Keokuk. New York, Apri ' | | Beck—The Rebels Endeavor to Raise the | i —Advices from Port | Rayal, per the «team: ricsson, state that all | the Monitors are being iren-plated om the decks. | A womber of artizans from U1 in this duty. al me it is } Tebels at Charleston. with what success is uct stated. {| The weather is getting uncomfortably rm, continued good, A large auglo- coniederate steamer is reported tohave run out of Charleston on the night of the !3th instant. DEPARTMENT OF THE OHIO. Return ef the Expedition to Celina—The Town and a Great Quahtity of Stores HestrayedThe Success of the Expedi. tion Conipiete. MuM¥ORPSVILLE, April °F, The expediiion to Celina has returned to G Iasgotr, having des- troyed the town of Celina, one hundred ihons- els of wheat and corn, oné hundred barrels each of flonr und whiskey, a considerable | Quuntily of sugar, coffer, tea, salt, and other { stores, und forty boats used by the rebels for transporting supplies. The rebels admit a loss of ninety kified. 1. Graham thinks their loss greater, The Fedcrat loss is are wounded a: one missing. Frem €aliforni Saw FRANCISCO, April 2 passed the Legislature submitting iv a yo of the people of the various counties along the rouleof the Pacific road to decide whether each county shall subscribe towards building the Toad, proportionally to the taxuble property, yi: San Francisco county, $100,000, Santa Clara, $100,000; Jan Joaquin, $50,00; Suera- mento, 2300,60; Placer, $251,000. The people of all the connties will probably yote to agree. | Ata large Union League meeting at Sacra- mento, on Saturday, Senator Councss pledged | hintself to ruetain the administration m its | most radical measures for suppressiag the rebellion, and not to follow the lead o& Senators McDougall and Nesmit Death of Diake, the Comedian. Boston, April 22.—Biake, tne comedian, died | of;bilious cholic this afternoon. He-piayed Sir } Peter Teazle in the “School for Scandal,” Inst evening, and was in hix usual health. Mr. Blake was fifty-three years of age, and mnative of Halifax. sa New York Legixsiature. ALBanY, April 22.—The Byoadway, New York, Railroad bill passed the Assembly to- night. It contains an amendment repealing that portion of the charter of the Harlem Rail- road Company ailow ing them to buiid a rail- Toad through Broadway. A New York Regiment to be Mustered Out. New York, April 21.—The sth regiment New York volunteers—t~vo years men—will be mustered out of service to-morrow, and take the steamer at Aquia creek for New York Friday. pe The Funeral of Col. Kimball. New York, April 22.—The obsequies of the late Colonel Kimball, this afternoon, were im- posing. The 7ist and 69th militia and the ist cavalry formed the military escort. j A Sailing Party Drowned. New Beprorp, April 22.—Ry the upsetting ; Of & boat, wit> a sailing party, in the bay, Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Kog:rs, and three children were drowned. SF The other night amember of a Pennsyl- vania regiment on picket in Hooker’s urmy { complained of feeling Jl. The surgeon of the Teghinent was called, when there was seme whiepering instituted. The sick scidier was a woman, enciente, of course. The result of the surgeon's work was the delivery of a fine er: Gen. Josh. Owen named the chitd Picket-Fal- mouth Ellsworth. WF On Friday last ariot occurred in Balti- more county between railroad laborers and soldiers. Knives, pistols, bayonets, stor &c., Were freely used, and a nnmber of the riotTs' were dangerously wounded; and the” affyir assumed such proportions that it was foun@ necessary to call out a large detachment of soldicrs to quell it. z ; S77 The counting of old peaiage stamps, which were used #8 currency in New York, bas been completed. The aggregete amound of claime of deposit rsis aver twohundred and sixty doers, and the whole number of was: and other stamps which were thrown. ont is comparatively small, being only about five per ccutof th whol — j other instance of wiekedness for ‘or’s reprobation : The Springfleld Republican the ‘an who p pecan a chovelful , SBS of avery se buried im the sod Sipd.20: that ine quickened bodies might have a chance of coming up at the jast day, is nowout witha new yéast powder, which he is confident will make the negroes rice. w7Here the Rev. Doc! fe ATM Ure assist~ i aid, have been made by the | to raise the Keokuk, but © “ butthe health of the troops and of thé navy | and pounds of bacon, twenty thousund bush- | Is have tinally j the Gevelopements made here sho w that ihings htly mixed since this eity has shot uw yo ea great burinessand military political Metropolis. | “No 6,7 will hereafter be spotiea by ihe a. A crowd pur- he poiice being notified, joined ticherd T. Brown was pointed out the pertics, and after a long chase cht in the Smithsonian grounds by i ey. Ercodbead was arrested on ae pd-u-balf street, inthe Seventh Ward, Reund-man Tait, who foliowed him nearly je, double quick time. Upon searching found upon tfrown; upon n twen'ty-dcllar bills were feund in p. Hroadhead said the money Was gisen'o bem: but subsequently he said that he picked itup. Finally he said he kaew Who took the money, snd would uet tell who. Itwas proved ti at dbead made a previ- our Sti mpl to utenumt, by grabbing his pocket-beok in the tar room of the Wm. Teli House. Justice Clayton committed Brown | And Breecheag to juil for further hearing. ae eee Moxy Rok: NGULAR ITY.—dince Friday last, Jing on Eleventh street, hiidren out of lying very Jow, onimenty Known as the vepocted: rsdty uight the oldest child, » hours, and another was taken Ww hours aftr, These were puried - Cu Monday morning {wo others and died on Monday night. The s taken on Monday afternoon, and vite s, with but iitte hope of recovery. yioms of the disease are chilly wed by a er, which pros The vistims rarely liv mere Ue ve hour. bd these children a) deed shout unrteen hours after the attack, with the exception of the last. About the time death takes plice eruptions break out on the body. Quite a nuniber of physicians have carefully watched the 5; mptoms in these cases, and no:- withstanding U:e tatal ty attending them, they Go not belicye the dis: se to be contagions. “I. O. W. B."—On sunday afternoon, Mi+ chael Shen, who liye .t the corner of Twen- tieth und KK streets, :.t drunk, and being a memt+r in iui stauging of the Iudepeaden’ Order ol Wie Beaters, went home and pound- ed Mrs. Shea, who naturally “hollered,” there~ hy raising the neighhorhood. Sergeant Hurley aid Officer Crump hnrried to the house and rapped, but Mrs, Shen refused vo let tiem in, on Saturd were tak last one | faxing that her buaband +hadn’t bert Ber.” j The officers, by threats, bowever, induced her tc open the ducr, and they took Mr. Shea (who had retired to his virtnous pillow) to the eta- tion, and Justice Drury fined him-#@ fer his Tun. Sess cae Second WARD STATION CasKs.—Chas, Ry- an, vioktting heck law; $1 58. J.C. Hy 5 drunk: dismissed. Henry Lander, disor. rly; $2. Adelaide Alexander, larceny: dismissed. Eliza Lawndes, pad 4 $155. Cornelia Bbutler,;do.; #1 5+. R.T. Brown, ron 7; jail tor hesrng. J. CO. Broadhead, do: ey Trowbridge and Philip Rand, suspicions; mii- itary. John B. Henry, drunk; workhouse. J. E. Davis, suspi¢ious; military. Kate Rodbii Ss drunk;; $2: Jennie Hopkins, do: @. J. Ww? Carr, do; #2. ‘ —_—_e. New Tuxatée.—It is said that arrangemer-s have beep made between Mr. Leonard Grover und Mr. Wm. Spaniding for the erectidu of theater im this eily,on the stte of Grover's, at a cost of $23,000, andthe workof demolition of the theater now stunding will commence withir sixty days. The work on Ford’s new the i*sr, Bow ripidly running up, is quite snhstau sai. It is designed to be a bandsome edifice. eee ALTERING Passxs.-Byrou Trowbridge ana Phillip Rand, soldiers in citizens’ clothes, were arrested by officer Walker as suspicious 5 sone. Phey are 6h with altering Scldier’’” passes. Capt. McKelvey, of the Metropolitan detectives, examined them, and not being sat- isfied with their answers, sert them to the Central G uardhouse. tage So.prere’ Rest.—From the 1th to the Viet" inst., inclusive, there were received at Captain Camp's office, Soldiers’ Rest, 43 reeruits, 130 copyalescents, 195 Jurloughed men, 3i desert. ere, and 49 in detached parties; and during same periods there bas been Sent to regimenia in the fleid 245, to Convalescent Camp 215, and to Alexandria (deserters) 34. EES es Dismissep.— Anon E. Kirk, charged with the larceny of $120 from C. W. Crow, was dis- missed Tuesday by Justice Ciasyton, tnere be- ing no proof of larceny. Anna was not sen: to jail for further hearing as stated yesterday. The committment was prepared, but she gave the required bail before it was-executed. ee Sas CyAnox Disxisseo.—IJysticn Rowianda.ues discharged the claim agent, Mr. Babcoc®, ar- rested on the charge of obtaining money under false, pretences from a nava! officer. On final hearing Justice R. was satisfied Mr. Bavcotkt ‘was entitled toa full acquittal. Seas CLosep.—The tippting shop of Yehn Foley, Bear the Finley Hospital, was chesed yeotorday by order of Captain Pat tig ey a0 oy jas Bul Sosties Fors or , to whom the case was re- ferred. wanes tas: Milstena ‘Geo ‘More Prisonens.—ias. Mi and Worm aines, prisoners of war rains ‘were brought ta the ci! y pDralpeyw* Kier an exesination” Rey were paroled. - . r Post The Lith New H CHANGEOF ITION.—" jew Hamp- _ hire regiment, Col. R. Wilson cam oni cd the city om afternoon from proceeded to quarters. -T! provost guard duty. ’ AGaln.— Police Sergeant B. W. nod, aur Fecond Ward, who bas been for some time, is again on duty, Raving 2 recovered. dip sad

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