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THE EVENING STAR. FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOM, i (QUND4Y BICBFTED,) aY THE STAR BUILDINGS, onze Punx's AVEBSUR AND lite S?Pauey, aY w. D. WALLAOCH. —— eatriers at 94 ‘22 for ra : months; r lems than ic at the rate of 19 cents a week. Single ‘eopies, Ox CS 1g Ra OnrTS, ide ould be vert to otherwise they may not OFFICIAL. PROPOSALS. ROPOGALB POR LUMBER Oniay Asé:s7°y Quaazmausstua’s 07m or Waste 03 Depet 215 @ #., bern allowed in the following case: Corner vey street, Apcits 26. 1863. { Raster silowed A Where drafted Basten Paoror sis will be received at this office Ne + ees Eatarday. May 2, 1863, at lz ovina te, for | Michael ‘Buiger... zing in the city of Washington, at rueb point 2 Depot Quartermaster may direet, one 1.000 000) feet of Lumber of the fellowing kind MENT CF Bree, Mearien Denied. Fifty thourand (500) feet dressed, tonzaed and Ccegtoed White Pine, 7 Phousand 150,000) feet White Pine Timber, & above Nineteenth street. _ PERSONAL. 5 assorted, Thirty theu<and '2),u00) feet White Pine Tiinbder, 6 by 6.52 to 2% feet long sand +3),900) feet White Pine Timber, 4 by 5, 22 to 24 feet Jon, Phirty bea bah thousand (60,000) ret Joint 3 by Dor tem © 1) . in: ben wide, 14 Yeet long, H. MA Fatrimony, Prefersncen: Tiberal-minded, industrious. Hemlock Tem theusand 10,00); feet Juist, > emlock. Fen thousand (15,000) feet by 5, 16 feet tong, | 3 Scantling, S by 4, 4 feet the partof the Government. - h' 2 umber to bedelivered within thirty days . «' after signing the contract, i i Proposals from distoyal parties will not be con- sidered. and an cath of allegiance to the B.S. Goy- | gete names also s968 your Livin; ndedto the gaarantee, and said guarantee 1m. Mast atoorpary the bid Sittings $1. be ; { ween April 25, 1963.4 ° Release from the draft on the ground of alienage Heward eeanty, Maryland, | dulinn H, W.0 Uplegger....84. Olair ec, Mich, m vig: AB BEFARTMEN' Sundt~d thourana (san an0) feet 4-4 0r one {3) |! WwW Wasa ‘crow, January 28, yr ‘ine Common inge, In consequence of the pressure ef business at junared thousand ; Ky, feet 4 etabaif iy) ineh White Sine Ooeon Oulhege, | Wat Department, passes for eitisens-to visit the y thecsnes {B1,09) feet S4or two/g) inch | Army ef the Potomac will be given at the office of Ihite Pize Common Callings, Lieut, Col. Gomnan, 133 Pennsyivanis avenue IMONIAL.—A gentieman wishes to form aequaintence of a lady, with a view to Genta, ying, kind, ane economical. an: Marty thon-and (65 600: feet Jai bys or ten (10) | housekeeper ; dark or hazel eyes, blsek or dar! -_ inches wide 16 feet long, Bem ock, bair and white skin, good sized, fall faced. full- Saxty th. nd (60.00) feet Joist.3 by 6 c¥sevon (7) | eheat-d, weli developed form and perfectly healthy; e 46 feet long, Hemiork. | sged 38 to 25 years, The advertiser is 2 years old, on she 000) feet Jolat. 3 by 5 17 feet jong, portioned bine eyen, brownthair, Fen thet+aDa (19,000) feet Joixt, Iby 5, id feet Jong, ural ¢9 long, Hemlock, tress and Astrologie:. bese leave to inform er Fen thousand : 10,009) feet Scantling, 3 by 4,16 feet |. friends and the public that she has temoved from lerg. B-m! ry j 435 °F street, to 333 G street north eorn+r of i2th Pen then: and « }) feet Scantling. 3 by 4, PB feet j Street west, three squares from the Patont Office, : jong Hemlock | where she will be happy to see her friends as usual, All the above described te be good. merehantahie | Name on the door, ap iv lw* F ber. subject to the inspection of an agent ap- H fa eae Fitay = RE. L. SMITH. Clairvoyant. Test Medium, 60 south A street, Capiiol Hill, batwaen lat and | 21 ete., heais disease by maxneti- ta with bat little medicine; sees and describes your degeaned friends; husbands, wivas, | the | sur- ernment must accompany each propgsitien, and for the unmarried describess exactl; The ability of the bidder to ffl tne contract | jo 80 accurately that persons marvel wi! should it be awarded to him, must he yatied Mrs.B. fortelle fitureeventsin busingss, by two reeponsible persone, whose signa ves must | ages, read. character. Houre fro: The responsihility of the guarantors murt be abown gs the official certificate of the Clerk cfthe pearest District Court or ofthe United States Dis- trict Attorney. ‘ 3 Bidders must be present in person when the bi ete Opered,or their proposala will not be consi: je and Post Offies address of the bid- arin the proposal. i made in the name of a firm the names ef allihe parties must pppear. or the bid wiil be proposal EDUCATIONAL. Qi fiMornVe nA, > CATONSVILLE. Bartimone County, Many anv. resumed at Catonsville in all Classical, Commercial and Milf Arms and eqn idered individ: the Btate for A Ty nfan’ pasar asthe individua of the party esate ica eB cbh eat at fession of ten months. For ad a ods int of ivet doll i i f on of pur eG fe in. the cum of ie¥bansand dal sre, sigmed Ree EVAN DORR ULES Rear ry. A @ bean fcrvished by The duties of thie Inst‘ution haye teen regularly | iis departinents, by the contractor and both of his guarantors, | address . be requi eo the successfal bidder upon signing | _ 3p 16-lit = trac! i rT! yi to reject any or all bias thatraaybe | SEWARD INETITETE, oo preside Senet ceo Digiy te reperved by fhe Depot Quarter: TENALE DECARTSERT Mise MB. i a i . £8, Principal The Bummer Sestion commences eet ior ogy LSE ah eed ee | Aprilas, Board, tu:tion in Hngied and French, Pardes. Fupt. N. ¥. 8. 8. | and Iveson & Phinney. 45 W. Florida, Orange county, N FORM OF GUARANTEE. We —, of the county of —-, aud State of — and—— ofthe county of ——, and State of —, do nereby guaranty that——is able to fulfil the contrect imaccordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, shouid his proposition be aceepted, he mm pe qnce enter into a@ contract in accordance erewith. Ebould the contract be awarded him, we 5°: pre pared to become hig securities, <To thir guarant alker etreet, N.Y. ¥, ‘Se [R0KS : TRUNKS: TRUNKS: raveling Bags in g¢. cat very low, at L. HEILBRUR & Cola, ve EDWARD L, HARTZ, sertifica te above m ap2itd Capt. nnd Ass’t Quarterm’r U. 8. A. ess FOR BIVUMLNOUB COAL, Chic Assistant Quartermaster’ s Office, * Washington. D. RRIVED AND FOR SALE RY “8. A. BACGN. 3 Pern. avenue, between 4. anc @th atreets— hoice Gcthen EU FTER, ‘nest qualities of TEA. Compleie assortinent of SEG AKS. } Cavendish and Naty TOBACCO. CK SALMON and HERHIN c Corner of Ith and G sts., ADEil 13, om BxaL¥p PHOPOSALS will be recived at thi office util Thursday, Apri! 3, 1853, at 120‘cloek ia., for L. Hartz, Acistant Quartermaster U. 8. Army, | Sil per annum. iaxte Be Prenres —Hor. Win. H. Reward, Rev J. Bells, Syoubing‘o! a, D, C...and clsould be plainly marked i) Gharck: up thectiignin, arooklene Boer non, 599 Broadway g. GB BOSTON MACKEREL, j delivering at overnment Coal Yard, on the ; CONNECTICUT MILK BISCUIT 4N H Mole. st the confluence cf the Obio and Chesa- CRACKERS. te t ake Canal and the Potomac river, inG@aorge- | The finest WHISHY in the couniry, the brands ; SD, of two thousand (2K) tons of Bitw- | | “Baker's Whisky” and ‘Old Pa Nostar,” } wincus Coal CLARET WINE, very old BRANDY ¢ Ta, Dapuy 4 ‘The Goal to de of the best quality, suitable for & O6., “Beignette’ and other wrands. i Steamers and blacksmithing purposes, subject to i, & completa aggor*iment of choices FAMILY | the inepection of an Agent appvinted on the part | GROCERIES sud BUTLERS’ (G00. ef the Government, and to weigh tweuty-two hun- Be The Trade supplied at the very lowert cash éred aud forty (224)) pounds to the ton; the deliy- | prices. Bp 36-tF ery thereof ta commence on the Lith-of May, 1833, and all to be delivered ty the 31st of said month. The above Qoal to bo wig cd hy am agent ofthe Government, and to be paid for by the weight 60 determined, papi PROPOSALS. ' The foll name aud Post Ofice address of the bid- cat it the proposal. GAR Joux Mc@ 0 gFO0, Inte Uf CuLUEE Bee. et No. 456 ¢th street, between DP und E, ec Ss eee pee! x4 BUILDING MATSRIALS. 562 nthe name ofa firm, the names _ W. HAMILTON, 4eent ofall the parties must appear, or the bid will be H neice TONTH a ° eousidered as the individual proposal of the partner z sil . iging sm diclopal parties with not be eou- | BASH TAS CN ZAND THE LANGRBT etOrK oF royorais from dia parties wil no - | BASH, sidered. and ATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACCOM- DOORS, BLINDEB, ‘OR AND WINDOW FRAMES, ‘i GLAZED SASH, BLIND & SASH DOORS sSITION addressed to Capt. Edward L. uartermaster United lates .€ , and “whould be plainly for Coal.” GUARANTEE. The seryonsitnis of the guarantors must shown by the official certifieste of the Clerk of PawY RACH Proposals mnat Hartz, Assistant Army, Washingto: marked *‘ Propos: market. Builders the © | examine his stock it be awarded to him, mnst be eerantced by two Tesponsibie persons, whose signatures must be xp- pended to the guarantee, and seid cuarantee muat sality. one Y. order at short notice. ered. Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, igned the contractor and both of bis guarantors, will de required of the successful bidder upon sigaing e contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE, We, —-,0f the county of ——, and State of —, and —— 7—, of the county of —-, and Btate N° 937 PBMNSYLVANIA AVENUB. 4. M, BININGER € CO.'5 STORE a 237 PesysyLvania AVERUS, _* it A D. NPR AE AF, ABT 562 MOULDINGB, ke. n. this part of the country, which he is able tosel as low rates aa they can porsibiy be furnished in Tiel Attgnnen COW OF Ofte United States Dis- | oe made by purchasing each work roely-wade. The ability of the bidder to All the contract, should All work well seasoned, and prievs according to ~near Cana) Bridge. Below Thirteenth stress, amd ntarly opposise Gautier’s, i ‘would find it to their interest to call and | and prices ard seo whata saving ; ry dereription of wark in this ifue made to | i .D' D | f best, Mecompany the bie, BUILDING SAND of ail kinds and of tke 8 2 ii the bid: ualities furnished in any quantity, in any partof | Bre ena Seale eee ne Sees mete | the city No. o62 KEVENTH STREET, P { ——, do hereby guarantee that —— —-1s able to ars} ‘the conti in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that should bis proposition be secepted, he will at once enter into a contract ip aecordance therewith ~ Leelee contract be awarded him we are pre- to become his sureties. mTo this guarantee must be appended the official eertificate above mentioned.) 3 deemed foo high is reserted vy the Dope juavior. oem: Aa reserv: y pe . ne EDWARD L. ARTE Captain and A.Q. M., 0.8. Army. ‘S 223 PENNA. AV., OPPOSITE WILLARDS, WaseinGron, D. C., WILL BUY AND SELL VIRGINIA AND OTHER BOUTHERN BANK NOTES, itd and all other GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 2e9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berwses OTe AND 10TH Ers., EAVE BOUGHT AT THE REOKIVER’S BALE, 1 HA Ro Vou ee A il 5 cottons mace cn the most literal terms. Toamissions. Doposits received, MATTING—MATTING! 3 On band 150 BERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, ic for the saie of Real rroperty, Stoo! a @F BVERY DESCRIPLION: aod ARBOW, M’EELDEN & CO., JANKER. GOLD AND BILVER, UNCURRENT MONEY, DEMAND AND 7 8-10 TREASURY NOTRS THE NORTH GITIES AND DRAFTS ON Be NOE EEN ey Checks and Quartermasters’ Bonds, Btocks and Geld bought and sold onasnal S mar 2-}m_ jeces Plain, Oheckered and | reneree their license, offer their services ‘opel feu: id Merchandise of any de- “ig pera ch Waavanees mada Wass yer i | ; also, Floor, Table and Step Ol} Cloth. A woo — | sear witha rattet cr cabinat farmieeee th | variety o a. 5 THE WHOLE BALANOS OF F ether witha variety of Cabinet Karnitur > eiie aieerd at Bit he chedbert. Cal room at 428 7ths treet. be- 5 her sone = B. BUCHLY. BBAOH & 00., BALTIMORE, HOreLEE & WiLiSON, > B® GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, eonsisting of: Ikon Hacr, Pesxsyivanta AVENUE, Between Mh and \0th siteats, } ; ‘PIANOS. BEATE A NEW fries eae Beataway Sons Pianos - POULTRY, Be adimitted by 22) tnusiclaon t6 be supe: rior toallothers, The fret premium FRB, always been awarded to Steinway 4 Sons, wherever and whenever they have come in competition with ' others—as at the 1 Sip ware imlencos of last. a TS, ions in is uniry. EBUE Fear te covet task “Pianoe for sale upon easy terme, at the warerooms stl S. W. G6. METZEROTT. Mies Re apié rof Pa, av. and lith street "PS, E is bata adicoesmiicats ne 4 BMS » MOUMBERLAND COAL. whI ws ganized a line of I OWE OAEAE XO ER SEADE, drafts low sabi cusel boats for a rare of sa, DY THB PACKAGE. piricg ¢ eity with Cumberland Oeagl. All orders i F com) by the cargo should be We oo cer Bak BELOW MANUPFACTUKER’S PRICER {aN & RHiNEBART. pram mar 35-egim* re Poot of G strest } Ww. WARNER'S AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., SS) MUL 6 RST 10. spew 269 Pennsylvania Avenue. Coloring the Hair ne Mpeacrigud Bown and Applied without 8 ; will not HOW 10 8AVB YOUR PBNNIBS. Po wilt nettles oht-gr bet el ‘yore ‘ ead es ieker ct . ite ont 3 particalarly ‘ nerek ‘Gee whose’ is prematurely ited, tied oa r Tye} ae reeks BOR WELL 8.MALI. fe "2? F150 | Teh Bole Aeses for Weknetor and ibe Distack Agent or Weehington: F Ee p é- Las Bie 35} i ethos ers nae a a, pn 4 Evergreens, Ge sike Pear, Chery and Plam, ia bevies ate" e Pree of Lite thor” : bie ornament for cemeteries, &c, r fo "S0 to 100 Building Lote ce Ly orizal® ef 3 mar aheoimat | . we $ AMUSEMENTS. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Journal, s00- ‘aiming a greater Variety of interesting rescirg ‘Ran can be forad in any cther—ie published op Friday morning, e THBMS— Cash, inveriahiy, imadvence. Bingle copy, per ennom,——_...._...§1 OF Pive copies, ———. el. TE ‘Ten cepice —— 966 Twenty-five copies,.._ -30 0@ ‘It invariably soatgins the Washington News that bas made The Daily Evexing Star titeulate so generally throughoat the country, BP Bingle copies (im wrappers) can be procured paper. | at the counter, immediately after the Lacue of the Priee—THRER ONT AMUSEMENTS. “HE NAIAD QUEEN?” ar | HOLLIDAY STREET THEATER, # BALTIMORE. in the tal Theater. and goers of Wash MOST BPLENDID gton with an icvitio, of witnessing in the former city wha’ to be the The unparalleled fwrore which has been exci! world of ted ol imuré by tRe pro- redbus romance at Holliday Street sire to imodata the play- @ Lapa al | DRAMATIC PAGEANT OF z THE AG induces Mr attention o! AQBD! to bring thas ‘speciglig to. the Re PLAY-GOERS|OP WASHINGTON | THE GRAND MATINEB PERFORMANCE OF THE NAIAD QUEEN to be gives at ¢ HCLLIDAY STREET 2HEATER . EVERY AFTERNOON NEXT WHE, commencing on MONDAY A Under thir arsange ment, citicons of Washington visiting Baltimore. on busin me AN DROP IN aT ! enjoy this ever vary loveliness, in all ita IN PAINTING, PORTKY, MUSIC, WOMAN, become intiated with i and, taking the traid for Washington st § o°eio-K | pm, REACH HOME before the cfferverce: have passed from the heart, or THE GLARE OF LEB BEAUTIES has faded from the aontes, : | MIR8 EMILY THO! MR. C, B. BISHOP ss Esquire Rounarrs. AN ARMY OF PR WARRIORS! Fl ¥TERNOON . April 37, 88 or otherwise, HOLLIDAY STREET THE. ATER. ing Kalenicccope of beauty and forme, ts Sparkling Pascinations, a nte of its Witsnd Humor stall BNE a3 Lun: INE, TER Navan QuBes, ETTY QIRLS p21" Nassac & are receiving s lar, BAILWAY TIA The Army and Navy Gay:tie, vi in its Februa:y cuuber say | ot the Husrarp Bros,, of Ne ; felt want, beings handsome ao nish! Dec. finish! Decidedty 1 Bhowld retail at prices rattaiton af both gold and honds, and haiti fu, - Bod ens. aed 12006" assorted de: . Derrand¢ $93 ver case. MAGIC TIME 3TH 1803, on page 147, shown a plone ing no" BARD } Bros..of New York, are therv e importers. It is called the Magic Tiue Opseuven,and ia a Huut. AOpen Pace Watch combined. On and cheapest timepie: erofered. it las inery. its ow Ty on ng fine Ie aciien aceurate timepiece, per case of Ralf dozen, Bad sv, | 1D Beat morocey boxes, fer. thuss prov: at wholesale, © HUBBARD BROS, EMPORTERS OF ARMY WATCHES, | Engraved and snperi with gold. and silver, por case ofsix, PoRtY- tiext, mort cunvenieut, and decidedly lever movern: 1f semt by mati the postage is Sraxers, Xew Your, . ? ‘ge importation of MEKEREPFAS, For Aru § a Jelphia, in “Thix jmportation York, fille a long- able Wate dials, with sapirior resu- onlp by the cas? of six of or electro ty By mail, postage, $3.65 per OBSERVERS, ORION OF Mea NTeraM! Paw, et Lads's bined, with Patras or 28 velty.of wh ce for geuvral aud reliable ase { within it sad eonvested with ‘B Winding sttachmant, render The cases of this Is, the ontar one mprered raby an | te bay Becesaary. af, ~ Price. sup i sure’ vie and mos: ites out | ror sh. Goo ef, with Teac olored | Composed of the most Beautifui Young Ladies in . | the Profession, GROVER’S THEATRE. | SYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’: Hote} | BD Gaoves.. —. ... _._._.MiwaGun THI9 BVENING, ‘ | THE RERETIC! j Kirsty ee of ted. . oer CaB WIN aatas cee Actt Laat night but five of tka Peo MR. D. SETOR Comedias, Appearance ofthe charming favdsite\Actrese, a MISE SUSAN DENIN, ~ Pie evening: Aret time in wi in of th GRE ST FRBROH FENCATION AL PLAY. * pared by the late Judge Conrad e we xpreasly for Forrest. and purchased hy BDWIN ADAMS Ww ata fabulous Agare, The three-act Sensational Drama. the HBRBTIC!: Edwin Adams asthe Susan Denin ap the. To conelude with Set ~+-+/Hugornot uguenct’s Wifa Version of TsODL Setebeld an... PT steit ent a eeale Mrs. German as... 5 Mre. Toodies BF Aawisdn &, 25, Rnd 75 ‘vente, No extra charge for seanred seats. WASHINGTON THEATRE. Lessee an@ Manager ........ Joun Wriars Booty Engagement of the Distinguished Young Amers jean Tragedian, JOHN WILKES BOOTH, who wili appear on MONDAY EVENING, april 27th, in Shakepears’s Celebrated Tragedy, RICHARD III, - Duke ef Gloster thout an eqas!, | J. Wilkee Bo In which | Miss Alice Gray as | Mr, EB. JI. Brink as... | Boupported by NEW AND SUPERIOR COMPANY, TUESDAY EY MIR. BOOTH in hie grea: char; PESCARA, GANTERBURY HALL, TOULSIANA AY., MBAR BIxra Srapes Acting Manag oo - Geo, R. Kieson THE GREAT STAR COMPANY TO NIGH | | A GRAND FESTIVAL OF Ae RACK : q the = Pa ta es rst a > Ky NkoTINK DE FALBKE, MISS ET NOXER, ; | The beautifnl Orient! Balict, sera a -48H& ABDUL KAZAE, Or the Siave market of Corstantinople, Prodveed at oe wes f scot. ard cacelal pre- H ration by Mon! Lb OsY, i TITHE GREAT © iRT OF BEALTY, Th. great Comediane HW. Egan. Diek Parker, J. bylyas Clarke, Mastur Johany. Mc. &c,, 10 & chefey eelecticn of CORKOGRA PHICALITIES, . such as H THE RIVAL ARTISTS, ! 4 REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE, | THE GABROTERS, UNCLE 8AM ‘3 HOTEL, ac, WILLISABMSTHONG. the wonderful Juzsier acd Pantomimirt Rovivalof the ben: THE Ky MirsesJulia Mortimer and Kate Pennoyer, The performance will conclude with the Demestic ramen entitled THE [RISHi EMIGRANT, Brien. the Emigrant. Geo. R. Kdezoa Other characters by the Corps Nramati que Admission 2 cents; Orehestra Arm oO” 1 Socents Retnils at $100 and upward, H Be We hare .secntt or circulars. Buyers rovst deal with rest. ordering from this adver- tixernent, Te BH, sent “3 O.D.” to only | ose that remit ment of the bili the whole ange nt frou thera Ws upon recuipt ef rriee Gclivery gnaranteed, in ‘atovr gisml Addrens | BBARD BR RTERS aran & Join B ew York "pe ant FINE PROVISIONS. WI. Usched in superior 6 OLD CA 2MLPH'S WILD C! The Trade Supp EF TRY i B { Au ibe pew Militar muta at New York an Alco. NAVAL TENT BOOK w ° EW AMERICAN ENCYCLO- Teh Rocke and, Wine. Beatkmory. Photograph Beoks of AEELETON S ; Albums, ail the new ap 18-lw es Will be sent dy meil post free, | KS AND PURVEYORBS. SMETH & Ne, 67 LOUISIANA AVENUE, j Foug Doons From Seventh Staert, ) offer for tale at tery low prices a large assortment of delivery to any part of the city. 2.4 M. are proprietors ofthe well known brand of Tr nore to guarantee the pay: | rsin the Army muet reiit advance. a1 we cannot collect | and postage; anafe and sure | ReosreReD Letren, on.y, | 4 MORRISON, ~ GROOERIES, NES, LIQUORS, FEQARS, user. No charge for package | BIN ae WHISKY an HERRY PONIU BITTERS. licd on Frverabls Terms. i ap6-Im* COOKS! ts Books on band and for hiladelphia pric Lyles. £ ie b Oe havior, 334 Pennsylvania avenue. GABDER BE x EAS, PEAS. gas, FIELD PBARS, FRESH 558 7th si mar 5) eolm 4 Ned WHOLESALE PEOOK, e FINE GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS or EMILE DUPRE, {Late 32) Pennsylvania Atenue,) REMOTED TO 479-NIN Between D and B, Where he will gontinue te fell to LAWN Glass, D POTATO ERED POT vi Ds 4 ALL KINDS, FLOWER SEED, OACHARD GRABS CHAT BRDS GRASS, | FRUITS. &e., { } Helena Smith, Nellie Seymour, Eliza Flor 4) Jsmes Pilgrim, Pur, Private Boxes ( ding six,) $5. Doors open at7o’e! Pe: formanee at 8, A GRAND SATINEE BATURLAY AFTERNOON, at 2 0’cleck, For Lapigs an) CaILpeEN. wher the great Canterbury Company will appear. | Admission—ladier. 20 cents; children, 10 ocuis, ; MUSIC HALT OF AMERICA! HORORWD WITH Mey ee eee wae ar with ail Cla-ses; where friend meets friend | TO ENJOY A BUGiAL EVENING! | Where people of the most coltivated minds mag | find Pe sing div nm consonant ibroughont with their INTELLIGENCE, TASTE AND FEELINGS! STANDARD FS “UY Bate we ove Porn VARIETIES! VARIBTIES | ' VARIETIES! VARIFTI“ES! i Mr. Harry Le+lie, C, W. Parkes, Ada Tesman, | 0, ith iting, Hancah Birch, Maggie Wii- tkink, Larry Tooley, Frank Kerns, cell, Beb Halli, Dulaney and others. SCAMPINI; THE 4GILE’S REVENGE! MAY POLE FESTIVITIES! Will be performed with a hundred somgs and dances, LADIES’ FASHION ABLE MATLYEE WEDNES DAY AFTERNOON, After which Mr. Loalic walks the tight-rope across the Avenue, repeating it after the performance, On Thursday night after the performance, _ S77 W. 8. BUDWOBTH, the Kthiopian Monitor, is coming. Wittanpe HALL! GOTTSCHALK, The Celebrated Piano Forte Virtuoso. Mr. L, M GOTTSOHALK, having returzed after an exceedingly brilliant and prosperous Concert Tour in the West of over one hundred nights, will give in Washington TWO GRAND CONCERTS, On MONDAY and TUBSDAY EVENINGS, APRIL YTH aBD ZH, e siited by the young and tal when he wi.l be a: Poet Ded fit iz talented Ameri r MISS LOUIBA VIVIEB. MWe Geraldine, Lillie Ross Addie Johneon and Einma W on, Dick W. FIELD BEANS, &c,, &e. AND GENUINE. 4d. P. BARTE CLOW, Agricultural Warehouse, treet, below Pean.arenue, uear Canal. TH STREET—479 SU7LERS, PURVEYORS AND THE Or?y TRADB mar Z-cotf HE STEAMSHIP SALVOR, FROM NEW York, bas arrived. ia now dis- charging cargo at the foot of High at..,. bo See Moras N & BHINEHART, Agents yr CAN £4VE 25 CENTS on when yeu buy at ayaay DOLLAR JONES & CO,'8, Scena Be and D streets, zs PRODUC. PROVISIONS AND FRUIT. . KEP A LAHGER AND BRTTER™ ONES & CO, KE: Peobh ‘ : than apy house here or in Baltimore, .- INF¥ BULTEB! ap ls fw NEW BUTTER! ‘The first in this city arrived at Corner Bighth and D streets. JONES & 00.'S, PORALS WILL b# RECEIVED BY THE eri ned Gow missioners for the extension of the Northern Market Hoase for the Oarpenters’ ’: 4 a sean 838) lewd ine. tension of said mari reat, at iz o'clock nt, cfieg of 7.0. No. 330 New York ave nue, between the houge “te aN MARE, m, . Ww. EHL. apZ-iw if intel.t Commissioneré. AIN® IN TBAS ee BA ee AND COFFEES. si s fine sseortment prices in smal! ap 2i-e06t - ine Java Coffee closing out of be Gre Ceres atte an aap’ 108, L Di Silty Bo 479 st U. Ss. rivEeRW ENTIES, SIX PERCENT BONDS FWRNISHED AT PAR BAREOW, ¥ Métetan » 00, No, 229 Pass, Avends,” * ARMING AND bow J s- SOB 7H Bt. ; OR cette |, pageants ; | aah cana toak THIL GARDENING POOLE BINDS Foote. OP abl 2: 2 a 00a 278 Dae 677 i The Wondcriul BRETTO BROTHERS Master Buaxakp, 11 years of age. -s Master Ric: p,7 years of age... Musiea! Dircotor and Oonductor,5, BEHRENS, reserved ‘seats, §1. Seats W. G. Metzerett’s Music Store, ay. April 25th, 9a. m. ', ; Concert to commence at 8. ap 24-4t CHEAP—One HORS OR BA 0@ for some- The horse.bas-been inthe city buta be very best ef reference giveu. Address** . D,,” Btar Office. ap 2i-3t* time. 150. 8 FOR PRESTR Be endaomety LLB, 3! treet. ap ie 4 Under ‘Avenue House. AT RUSSELL’S BOOKSTORE. NOTCGKAPH ALBUMS and ALBUM CARDS, the best and cheapest, at ~? BUSSELL'S Bookstore, 526 Seventh street. tsmaD. | at ap %-3t UBSELLS A7™® OATHOLIC BOOKSTORE, A complete list of all the Heating Cusbolie Boks Teceived: pssst PO TSS5 SEVENTH STREET. F a EGG@S8}t RESH EGGS, @ozen, at Rcouts wer lew YORK GROCERY ap eat Corner T aud Ffeventh streets, *O TO RUSSELL’S ROOK ANS SERTIONERY LINE. ‘The Cheapeet Bookstore in Washington. f 525 SEVEN CH STRERT, ap 2%4-3t 2a door om Pg. av. OTH AM NEWS, FOR SOLDIERS TO RBAD.— If you wish to while away the dail hours of an i d fora circular containing a list of , colored ets 8 et, New York City, ¥ PURE CALIFORNIA WINES AND Ss PORE gaNDIBS. mu ‘Bole agente for the District of Columbia for the sale Rrobling’s gure Oalifor- pis ines and Brandes, Phe foligwing ge our 4 LO! sot" r+ GAN & PER h aed Estrects. || ANT TO’ BUILDERS nd 3 BAND=8AND**'s i vision | rebels will be entirely driven ont of Opelousas j all » Oliver + All were TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} FROM NEW ORLEANS. Defeat of the Rebels at Verimilli One Thousand Prisoners Ca KebtbStcambeats Destroyed. New Yorx, April 2.—The steamer Fulton, i froin New Orleans, has arrived with impor. tant advices. .On the 27th inst. Gen, Banks had reached Vermilfionville, aiter a hard fight at. Vermil- { hionville Bayou, where the rebels had posted batteries and infantry, but they were driven from them after @ hara fight, with considerable joss cu both sides. About one thousand priso- bers bad been brought in to Frankhn. Cap- tures of whole compunics of rebels are being made xt a time. The rebels also destroyed ten steamboats to | pleyent their iniling into our hands, aud also twe large gunboats. The Diana was incinded in the d:etruction. it was expected that Gen. Hank« would ca@pinre Opelousas on the isth. and occupy it, Our feet have reanced La Rose, an impertan! poiut, and the prospects are tha: the rebele will be driven out of the Opelousas country, or 21] to ba captured. Our troops are in splendid condition. FURTHER PARTICULARS, On the iith, Cdl. Kimball, with the 53a Mas- chusetis regiment, entered the rebel works | Bethel Place. Gen. Weitzel followed wath | his whole force, when the rebels retreated. | They lest uumbers of their dead unburied, and | other evidences of great loss. sid Large stores of { sunmunition, Enfield ritles and other arms were | captured. Ou my marched through Paiter- | fou viile, skirmi-hing continually, and reached | franktin on the t5th. Thesteamer Corwin was captured, having en board three Federal officers Who were takin by the rebels on board the Di . Ten stecdimboats, two gunboats and the Dnaua were destroyed by the rebels, with 20,0:0 peunds of bacon d immense stores of pro- | Hd 1,001 ses Of ammunition, to pre- vent their being captured by our troops, it was eapected that Gen. Banks would oc- | enpy Opelousas on the ta. | Thee ai ider Gen. Groyer had also | been su. ul. Two Texas regiments and three hatte ed at Irish Bend by | the 13in pported by the wth ; Main th Connecticut, sth Maine, and lst j New York, capturimg a silk flag and other uophies. The iebel force was under com- mand o: Gen. Dick Taylor, son of ex-Presi- dent Taylor. Over 1,0) beef cattle, horses, i and mules were capiured, A celebrated salt { Mine was also captured, and the works des- troyed. Over 1,600 rebels were captured, and more were being taken. An abandoned rebei iren fon y was found near New iberia, con- taining & quantity ofshotand shell, Our feet has also-reduced the rebcl: batteris at Butt Ia Rose, snd the prospects are that the or captured. The iatest advices from New Orleans say | thet the wounded in the late battle have nearly ‘hed New Orleans, numbering 175, where th guartered at the Mechanic In- stitute Ho-pital. Among them are Lieutenants na Banning, of the 25th Connecticut. | Zo} ell. A large number of rehel | mn horpitals at Franklin and j ing wornded were Henri. Ther: s nothing from Key West. ABVANCE OF THE REBELS ON CAPE - GIKARDEAL, They Make an Attack and are Repulsed— The Enemy Preparing to Charge our Works--Reinforcements fer our Troops Arrived—Our Forces Confident of Vice -Dispaiches from Gen. | deau, dated 7 o'clock | vuneed that the rebels, r Marmaduke and Bar- at © MeNe Saturday even shout +00 stro: bridge, were -ight miles distant, approaching n hour, signed pct Maj. Gen. Price, to which a defiant | reply wits returned. 1120. pi—The rebels attacked in force, and ets Wace hewn” soyeie Aghung were hand- 5 a x = 2 a e g 5 3 Fi a 3 a é Fy Z © = onfidence in } to whip theenemy, and pursue them | jn caer of their ietreat. } No apprehension necd be felt for the safety of { Cape Girardeau. No mention is made of the loss on either side. } A strong force of artiilery and cayalry occu- | pied Fiedericktown laet night. 5 Nearly all the rebel prisoners confined here | haye been remoyed to Alton, and all the gun shops in the city placed under guard. Carino, April 26.—The steamer Hyatt arrived this evening, haying lett Cape Girardeau at 3 .m. She reports that a collision between the ederals and the enemy occurred at 11 o’cleck | a.m. Tho fi ve continued two hours, and the enemy were reprised. “No particulars given. THE ENEMY REPORTED RETREATING. §v. Louis. April 26.—A later dispatch from Gen, MeNeil says we have repulsed the enemy with seyere Joss. He is now retreating bat will be tuken care of. Our loss less than twenty killed and wounded. FROM THE SOLTHWEST. E Hard Fightang Anticipated—Gen. Bragg Preparing for an Advance. CrxcunNATI, April 25.—A special dispatch to whe Eulletin says: Advises from below state that there has been a cessation of fighting on the Coldwater. Thus far the Federpi loss is small—one Uolonel re- ported Killed, name not asceriained, The rebel reports say thai Gen. Loring hi: arrived from Fort Pemberton with several thousand men, and Chalmers. Some hard fighting was anticipated. It is reported that Holly Springs has been oc- cupied by the Federals. he steamer Prima Donna, from Vicksvurg, | | artived at Memphis on the 23d inst. Vhen the gunboats and transports ran th® blockade at Warrenton, all went past the bat- teries but the Forrest Queen, which, being di:- abled, putin atthe mouth of the lower canal for repairs. On Tuesday she ran by Warren- ton without being fired upon, and joined the fleet. The Chattano Rebel of the 23d inst., re- ports a fight at Tuscumbia, and claims a vic- tory. The Tullahoma correspondent of the Rebel says that, from the present indications, the campaign in middle Tennessee wilt soon open in earnest. In pursuance of a recent order from General Bragg, all the tents, extra bug- gage, &c., have been sent fo the rear, reserving only three flies to every hundred men. A special diepatch from Stanford, Ky, s2 Captain Slough, of the Jith Ohio, with 150 xii:, attacked a ly of the enemy below Reckboid, on the Williamsburg road, on the 2 instant, killing fous, capturing nine, and driving the enemy across the river. We sustained no ios3, Destructive Fires. Nkw York, April 26.—A fire occurred here this afternoon, which did considerable dumaze tothe mailing department of the New York Herald building. New Yor«, April 26—The large cangle factory of Allen, Hay & Co., First avenue, was entirely destroyed by fire lastnight. The loss is $175,008. There Was & partial insurance, Pirtesure, April The St. James Fpis- copal church, during the morning service to- , day, took firefrom a defective flue, and was , Beery, destroyed. The congregation got ont safely. Reported Fight at Coldwater Not Cea- . firmed. Crxcixk ati, April 25.—Memphis dispatches of the 22d inst., make no mention of the repulse of the Federal troops on the Coldwater, as re- orted in the of the 2ist,on the. ers of jackson (Miss.) telegram. According to the -best’ information obtained theré has been no on the Uoldwater, or near Hernandez, 8) was it of Saturday. ane Sunday, when the were driven. . = g bx Gist Vt 09 Paucionrg Bern Bech, ioe fo ewbern 5 Fosters’ een ie a eie ora | in that direetion, ‘ rested and | Vanderbilt's crew, { batteries cn Morris’ Istwd.”* evioue from = Bass ; FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ‘Bt from the Seutherm Coast—Tte -(ladxall returmed to Ediste Isianc— Shirmishing mear Sullelk. Fortress Moxnox, April 34.—Six redel de- serters arrived here this morning from York- iown on the eteambeat Thomas A. Morgas. Airo, @ prisoner arrested at Williamevurg, charged wih baving acted as a guide in con- cucting the rebels fo omr lines to make the at- teek on Fort Magruder on the 10th inst. For Ress Monroy, April 25.—The steamer €. W. Thomas, Captain Baker, arriyed here hi: mcraing from North Edisto Island, 8. C. he inti there last Thursday, and reports :hat at that time our Monitors were all lying off that place, and that our land forces occupisd the isiand. The U.S. frigate Juniata eat ton Rords to-day for Havana: Spanidsng sor Hilton Head. Yestercay a force of infaniry, cavalry and artillery wes sent ent fron Snffollt on a recou- neisearce on the Edenton road. The Uniow force proceeded but @ short distance befare ibey cume upon a rifle pit of the enemy.» A sharp firernsued, when the eral infantry advanced with fixed bayonet: and cansed the enemy to retreat, drivlag the latter several mils beek to a pos: where theimaig’ gels umn of Longetreet is strongly entrenched. The Federal forces were then withdrawn and ro- turned to Suffolk late last evening, Naving ac- compliched the object for which they re sent out. The exprditien was in command of Gen. Corcoran, Col. Foster and Col. Spear. Our gunboa's on the Nansemond haye been led from Hr - also the stone ; Supplied with coal, so there will ve no neces- sity of their leaving for this purpose, umors reiched hers to-day :aat our pickets were driven in on the Nansow ond this forenoon, and there are indications of more skirmishing Maj.Gen Dix, with threo 51 his stan, leftat celock this afternoon for Nansemond river, There is nothing new at Yorktown in <he } Way of army movements. Southern News. The Richmond Sentinel of April 20d bs following “OKALONA, Havana thi ne April 20.-T* ia reported from Jomimodore Wilkes had been ar- paroled for firing into a Spani<h teamer. Also, that Admural Milne had or- dered the rrrest of Wilkes ior beiug, with uh= engaged in the Peterbeff affair. “tis believed the enemy are advancing o Tolly Springs trom Corinth.’ THE REBELS REMOANING THe LOSS OF THEIR BATTERY. 2 (From the Richmond Dispatch, Apriizhj 33 From Svvro.K.—The inteliizen ro which we Teceive from this pointof interest isexoesdingly meagre, butenongh is known to confirm the capture of a battery of five picves by the enemy on Sunday night. ‘The pieces ¢ battery are said to haye been excelleni ones, and were manned by & company fro. | Fangnier county, conimnar by Oaptiin Stribling. an infantry comunny, which was stationed at Keeling’s fara te pport the bat tery, ts repcrted to have 1 captured ai the sume lime. No particulars haye yet re? a us of the cireumstances conneciod with ‘he capture, On Monday morning they sheile be Woods around Suffolk in every direction. THE FIGHT AT COLL ATER. The Richmond Whig of the 2igt conigine -he annexed Gispatch: Jackson, April 20.—Gen. Chalmers’ -on nuind has gallantly repaleed 4,000 Yanine oa alry, artillery and infantry, at Coldwater. The enemy retreated in great nasie and- confusion, Gen, Chalmers pursuing energetically. The Toads are very heavy. Ont men behaved well, though mzny were under fire for the first time. | The enemy’s loss is nnknown; ours, one killed j and six wounded. Coldwater West county of Mississippi. The Whig also contains ti: is. in the north- following ediio- | rial on the attack on Charleston: KRLCON NOISS ANCES IN POROCE. The report of the evening of the battle ot | Charleston sets to rest all question as to the chapacter of the assani!. Tt wus no reconagis- sanc¢e in force, as some have supposed, but the very best fight they were able, after two years preparation, to make for the occupation of the harhor and the reduction of the city of Ohorles- ton. This is estublished by the official orver of battle published by “Rear Admiral” S. F. Das DAP LR BAUATOR Gr Fort ‘Sumier it is’ pro bable that the next point of atiack wiil be th - The Rear Ad miral didn’t reach the second step in hie pro erarme. But it is not curprising that the opinion should have obtained some eurrezcy thet, this was only a reeonnoissance in force. We thought the same us to the battle of Frederiéksburg x: first. Even General Lee sremed to be of, tac opinion. We whip them so easily that itis hard to distinguish between thejr battles and their reconnciesances, theif fighté and their feints. It was not to be Supe oeee that little Leauvegard would in two hours and ibirty minutes, by the watch, have repulsed and die { feated a grand ascauit that was two years pre- paring: but he did. SIX mor TRANSPORTS RUN THE ¥ Ss BURG BATTERIES, Our Army at Point Coupee. on Red River— A Force of Rebels Deieated by Generai Dodge. MeEMPHIS, April 24.—The tranaporis Tigress, Empire City: oderator, Anglo Saxon, Chees- _ man, and Harrison have run the blockade at Vicksburg. ‘Two doable-decked flatboats, ca- pable of carrying a thousand men each, have also gone through Duckport canal. Trancports now pass Warrenton without difficuity, the batteries bemg silenced. The army is at Point Coupee, on Redriver, opposite Bayeu Sara. ‘he rebels under General Wood have been driven confnscdly from Bear Creek. It is now occupied by General Dodge. Skirmishing continues on the Coldwater. Affairs are un- changed. ViCKSBU::.G. A party lately from Vick-barg gives ine fol- lowing account of the imside of that now. nota. ble place: From the depot we take Washington street the third trom the river, and find our way. to the Washington House, the only hotel in the city. Confronting us st the very door ef oar hotel a broadscreen of van yas swings its thiek curtain front down the street, and on iis canves the sign of the house is pamted, “Washington House.” The streets from the deserted levee slope steeply upward, and the: pores ten. quarte the city miso rises tha highest in the city pl A little above. where we stand there is another screen of canvas, end upon this is painted, “Brown's Metnodiss Book Depository.” We begin to get curious, and jook behind the screens, and tuere dis- cover that the issues Of this depositary are likely to be heavy sho: and shell; for these are the tereens that musk each an immens® siege gun, The can- 1s screens are desigyed to haa: the guns int’. streets from the inspection of Federal eyes a: d Jorgneties trom thé gunboas up the river, ¥ aich they do completely, The firet two ectreete along the lovee are o-- eupied by Hnes o1 rifle pits, to make.@ landing dangerous. A heavy water pattery frowns a: a little above ine bend for a rsking fire, and on the Walnut Grove bluff uboye late iw the thicket eeventeen siege guns in posiien to eem- mand, with @ plunging fire, the shat aertpl nes above and below. ear by is thes! 1 sta- tion, where a flag by day and a lastero night may eend word of battle smminens tothe forces in the interior or mpthe Yagoo. Anower signel tower is the church, situat Doribese ofthe city. Below.the city is a Jine of batteri:s and rifle pits, The sam eS ee? ie or Vicksbur; mn, is?-—Siere y port in the arene cgeanttts battery, 4; Datirries nor: ot the sly te Walnut Grove batteries, 12, «x: batteries on the bdloff, &; batteries belaw the ‘24; total siege guna, 69. For the rest, there are geucrteredin the city about 5,00. infantry,and otuer rympein tet eee hep within oath ad) a: A part of the rea lefences ot Viv! SUEZ yt. twelve miles north, of the Yasod, ae Gan ehek.” man found to his cost. 5 re a 30 SCR RIR em tel «tbe starving English and Irish will be:repuid by increaeed emigration tothts country, if in no other way. Aeccoasite'| fi = 5s f trim all ‘parts of Great ate aS tre selling Od and prepar. ‘effector’ the North’ and West | Gore not stand th the way of this ‘of human beings. - ee 2c % > 5 582

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