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rebels from these counties within their lines, in- | ecmuch as they cannot venture to open polls in the name of the rebellion ix either of those counties. See t Gov. Letcher announces himself@ can THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OI: 7 -APRIL 27, 1R6R, SOING MATTEE ON EVERY PAGB. | 3.2 candidate to represent the Omlpepet@is-; OCTSIDE POR INTERESTING PBLY- | trict in the came body. | oF < GRaeUiG 42D OTHER MATTER. | John Manning, jr, mteiver, advertises for —= ' gale at auction the sequeste ed property of Jno. = | Taylor—%*7X acres of very yaluablecoal lauds on Deep Creek, N.O., immediately opposite (he wei-known Egypt coal mine. aes Se Brock ape Rexwuns Carturs cay, the force under Pro 1 Hail of Baltimore, captured a schooner, which was enspected of/being in thesblocKado. rnuning trade. The schooner-was discovered near the mouth of Magotly river, and’ the +teamtug Ajax at once pursued. During the chase, how- ever, come of the partie¥ thie worerboard three Washington Monty Warket! Qvotatiéns for stocks, coln and ansurren! ‘ money, turnished by Lewis Jounson & Co., - Vaiiker : Buying, Sein’ On Sature eel 6K 6X U.S. Coupon Bonds; 1881'., Dey AdBhy poate. 2 Ses ees U.S. 7.30 Notes Quartersiust fe New ernficates. Washingwn Corpo. U.S. Demand Notes Ar erican Gold American ply fF uh Yore Ratza. : ry Coupe: oa ret Oe Ta ON: Demand* parties residing in the. Soutt, They-also. at- Lig; told, 134. tempted to sink the schooner by removing the oakum from her seanis. The freight was of a character quite yalcabie to the South, and con- ' sisted iripart of needles. weighing 140 tbs ; silk goods, kc. ‘ 108 | — SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS, The Inéelligencer thinks that to make political dissent from any particular policy of the Ad- ministration synonymous with disloyalty, is to Make impressione injurious to the unanimity and earnestness of the people in their mainte- nance of the Government. Coxcret.—To-night the great Gottschalk concert at Willard’s Halil. In addition to the attractions presented in seeing the great master ‘The Chronicleenumerates the evils that would of the piano in some of his choicest performan- flow trom a division of sentiment in the loyal ces, some musical stars of the first celebrity States. and exhorts those who meaning no’ will appear, Seatemay be secured at Metze- Saim, but who oppose the Administration sim | roti’s, ply because such opposition takes the name of Demoeracy, to pauce and reflect upon the evil consequences of such & course ere it 15 too late. 87 Gov. Seymour, of New York, vetoed the bill to allow solaiers to vote. The Senate over- ‘ ruled him, but the Assembly was of course too | strongly Democratic. This having failed, the | Republicans, as the only thing they could do, | adopted the bill proposing amendments to the ; Consttutson to effect the purpose. OUR MILITARY BUDGET pena se AN IMPORTANT ACHI VEMENT. © ————_—s>— x at E IN- a THR Re ED eee on ie vane ce Orrra.—In conseyuence of the illness of ee Madame Lorini, «Tbe Bride of Lammermoor” MresissirPr SquaDnon, Fasoo River, April _ Was substituted Saturday evening for Lo Juive i.Sir: * * * * We have teen threat- ard performed with brilliant success. Cordier ened for some time past with an attack fromthe (#king tbe leading part at short notice. Arkansas rebels in steamers. Every provision AA Lee ey ‘was made to meet it. Lieut Com'r. Selfridge saw the difficulty in defending the mouths of White and Arkansas rivers while kept so far apart by a useless neck of land, and proposed tometocutit. 1 ordered him to do so, and he | passed through with his vessels twenty-four hours after he cut the bend, thus saving a dis- tance of over tea miles. The mouths of Ar- kansas and White rivers are now brought close together, and a small force can defend both. One of the worst points for guerillas is alao cut off, as these pests of the human race could, trom the isthmus, attack s vessel on one side and be ready to meet her on the other as she came round, the distance being ten miles around aud baifa mile acress. * * * * T have force enough at Arkansas and Whita ravers to prevent any attack. Davir D. PoRTER, Act. Rear Admiral Cem‘d’g Liss. Squadron. Wa The Rebels still manifest there prereace in front of Suffolk and slong the line of the Nansemond. Skirmishing was going on there irday. &7 Rallou, formany years publisher ofasen- sation pictorial in Beston, has sold ont and retired on a fortune. upon to draft, PsRRSONAL.—Max Strakosch, of musical managership renown, is in town, a3 handsomo and genial as ever. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ge HK FRENCH MOVEMENTS IN MEXCCO, SEER Se THE FRENCH SAID TO HAVE SUCCERDED IN GAINING FORT SAN JANIVER AT PUEBLA, AFTER SUFFERING SEVERAL RSPULSES, ———— OPERATIONS IN ARKANSAS. ‘ A report from Lieut. Thomas OQ. Selfridge, <ovomanding the Conestoga, has reached the Sevy Department, from which weextract as foVows, Wiz: “U.S, STEAMER CONESTOGA, OF Arkaweae River, April 14, saa. ¢ *: I have the honor to report the arrival of the (urlew, Cricket, Rattler, and Prairie Hird; also the yam. Permit meto thank you for the strong reinforcements yon have sent. | «The cut-off above Alexandria miade on Sat- urday last. I passed through on Sundaysthe first steamer through. It shortened the dix tance between thetwo rivers at least ten miles, | and enables me to concentrate our strength very completely. I enclose diagram of the different stations. in its rear. “Seeing that there were U.S.arms at Mc. To April 7th no news fuyoruble to the Franch Ghee's place, Carson's landing, I sent the Juli- | had reached Vera Cruz. The etup, which captured two men, Alex. Smith and J. N. Crow. These mea have been em- | ployed hunting runaway negroes, and acknow- | ledged fo have shot some who attempted to 6s- | cape; they are notorious rascals, and Smith | was concerned in the burning of the « Lake | City.” Lfound at McG@hee’s a U. S. Belgian rifle (sword he purchased them from two of our deserters, | cial news from Mexico to Aprill. The reported sand men by the French is untrue. The news recently received via San Fran- ci8co in the main is correct. The French suf- fered several .repulses at Puebla, but finally Janiver, not, however, until they had removed all their artillery and ammunition. that the Mexicans are still holding out bravely FROM MEXICO. CONFIRMATION FRE JH AT PUSBLA, “— New Yous, April 2/7.—Tue ronuwing os prom Iwlaann © . H € bayonet) with complete equip. | the New oo ecr iru ar Monterny, April 3. To the Editor of the Era:— The (tovernment the negroes say he robbed them of them. I | Express arrived here last night, bringing news bayeé these two in double irons on the Bragg. from Puebla of the repulse of the French Bly intention was, if it met your approval, to | forces after threa davs’ fighting. This news ts punish them for their villany, and send them generally credited, and is undoubtedly true m M. M. Kinney, beyond the lines. Iwas up through the cut-| the main. off yeuterday on a reconnoissance, and captur- ! ed a prisoner, Cornelius Jones, private 2ist ' ‘Texas. He was employed 4s a mail or dispatch | carrer, He bad on at the time a Federal uni- | yyapquanTERs ARMY oF THE PoToMas, form. and attempted to pass himself off as a | VISITING THE ARMY OF THE POTO- MAC. | to represent the Tenth Legion digttic: of Miz) { ginia in the next rebel Congress. - Bagpar | <! yost Marskal MeDhail fi large mail bage, filled withletters direeted to | wa It ie said that the States that have not yer | filled up their quota will be the first ones called | CONFLICTING REPORTS CONCERNING | New York, April 27.—The Tribune has oifi- | logs of sixty pieces of artillery and eight thon- | | compelled the Mexicans (vo abandon Fort San | The fort | BRO isa heap of ruins, and & uew one has been built | impression is | = OF THE REPULSH OF THE | | April 97.—Secretary Seward, the Russian aad citizes. He says that all the pickets on the river had been drawn in. His regiment had | gone to Batesville, Ark. From all I can learn there is some secret moye on hand amongst their forces. fi 24 CAPTURE OF THE SONSEDERATE SCHOONER | ALABAMA, Cvur:modore Hitchcock, commanding U. S, steamer Susquehanna, reports that he left the biotk#de of Mobile on the evening of April 17, | aud ran south eaet until daylight of ISth, when | he diseevered 4 sail to south and east, ran for | her, but oa account of disabled machinery, did i not overhaul her until 1:30 p.m. She did not | *how any colors, but when the Susquehanna | Swedieh ministers, with others, paid a visit io : Headquarters to day. Severn! ludies accom- panied them. THERE WILL BE A CONVENTION OF em all the delegates from ali the wards TU- HT, at8 o'clock, at the Exchange Hotel, on © | Street, between 435 and 6th streets, for the purpose | €f nominating a candidate for Surveyor for this 1" city. UNCONDILIONSL UNION MEN, AT- TENTION.—An adjourned meoting of the neonditi Usion Men of the Fourth Ward willbe beld im the Aldermen's Chamber, at the j City Hall, EDNESDAY. 2th iastant, at7:, p. m., for ihe purpose of nominating candidates. ep 27 3st 30. C. CLAYTON, Seo, ATTENTION, FIFTH WARD UNION MBN —There wiil be @ meeting of the U: ran in range of her and fired asignal gun, she | U itidnel Uni ye hove’ to and was boatded. Her commander j NESDAY EVENING: tye hat Marrone erated that che was the Contederute Schooner , clock, in Ward's Bullding, edrner of Penn, av a 4 ud ¢d street, to nominate fi 7 Astana, from Havana, April 11th, bound to | {ie genesal comeention enti Codie eee fo Motile:that che ran the blockads at Mobile } offices of Collector, Register and Surveyor. The Merch Mth, Her commander also stated that | previgus call to meet at the Columbia Bovine being considered too small, besa, by direction of the owners, Her cargo | 8p 7-3t" MANY VOTBRS FIFTH WARD. covalsted ‘In'‘part of wine, brandy, colfee, BE UND&BSIGNED, A COMMIT- pointed to aportion the several coug- Hér'ctew—all foreigners, ove ot whom had 4 | V ipis fe meet in convention Im the city of Alox- certificate {fom the Portuguese consul at | ®74tia om Tuesday, the 17th day of May Congre-s and ‘State offic: Tederate’ veswel Julia, and was at liberty to | Be: embark in any vessel he chose—were pui on 2 35 Halriax 6. Committee Teel if the.cook. } incumbent on them to <ay to the loyal people of this At the time of the capture the Alabama had | activity and comb'nea action, that we #' ould sll b for the consideration to which fe. on bar paseace to New York, ft entitied; and we hope the reveral counties will hal s 2 Cs > Hi ¢ eon On the $2d inst. Commodore: Hitchcock reports the enening conventjon.and that we will eo thr in thie canvas like live men who hare nof forgotten ous is revoked, the hali of i an he had thrown all her papers, colors, etc. over- | ronsik ia ciseteeten Wa.1n MMI cheese, soap, coda, dry goods, nails, cigars, ete, | compe Pete the songressioa: Distaict of reloek i Havens he fais in ithe Uows o'clock a. m , te nominate a candidate 3; 1; rren.'l;’Loados,2; Prince Wil 1am’ bofizd ‘the Susquehanna, with the oxception of | The é | district there can beuo strengt’ without unit i-ftthe Gulf BlockAding Squadron, and was | upand doling, make ourselvés felt and heard if primary meetings for the se ection of dul bh» arrival at Key West with the Alabama in | porte tow. | the privileges ve onOneN Re BNITISH BLOCKADE RUNN) 23 CORNERED. | DANIEL TOE TONBURG, Livut. D. A. McDermut, co. manding U. S. | : a LLAM 0. ATHEY, #upbdoat Cayuga, reports that on the morning | _JORTAH MILLARD, Bec’y. 1st 1 April od he discovered a sail in the neighbor. | UNGONDITIONAL UNION MEN, AT- hea or the br of Sabine Past, Tongs sanding Woah BAARG 4& Surette eal eee | is Puente, He gave chase with the tke pisces desleneted £2 Ae following List. for'the | *w London and Cayuga, and the vessel, after PUTPCA of 6! cacetea® wuaicl pet nrvention & pursuit of four hours, was overhauled by the ee aidboomeatnoalncied tt Vaaddads & Cayuga. The vessel proved 1 be the British Firet Ward—Stott’s Building, 9th st. and Ps, av. schooner Tampico, of 70 tons, Thomas Poulson ECoRd Ward- red aare Teena eaee none Eath. Master, and I. J. Nagio agent for the cargo. ‘earth Ward Aldermen Cieeinn Gite Hall, both claiming to be British subjects, The ship. i! Werd—Culumbin Epqine House. Ping articles showed the crew fivein number, _Keventh Watd—Island Hall: eetoce Va. avenue to be foreigners: The oply co’ rs found was a bet. oo! [Ropat. & Chron} \ spat Britiah ensign. The cargo onsisted of 112 bales of cotton, averaging more than 500 pounds to tbe bale, and valued, as appears by the invoice, 8t $16,061.53. Her papers showed that sbe entered the port of Sabine in August, 1662, and at the date of 3ist January, 1463, had, in consequence of the blockade, been unable ,to leave tbat port =~ | “The case was referred by Lieut, McDermay ) wo ttt Prise Coart at New Orleans for edjudi- THR UNCONDITIONAL UNION VOTERS eS of the SECOND WARD are roluotted to Bouve on B etrere. tte ee aes, Eagine: a thir- feenth streets MONDAY EVENING. April 27, at os Bo'chock , ay ony convestion pees yaa Ni <* tom, and the prize master directed to report | mee 2 t she senior U.S. neval officer commanding” Belect ca: for the city oficen, «tines exty. f epdto sominate an Alderman thrée Corcet)~ Laminates supported at the coming June cicction. ., NBWB FROMRBBBLDOM, Webavea copy ot the Bishmond Eequirer | || oe “yu roy AY SISTANT QU. ER's OFRIOR, nich thé eprl made the dust disap; 16s 6d. bel, Epginesr, Departme : aa eee oe jac { : this morning, {t promises to be a benefit to tacrs oie yen mi fe adxertise for ren of Burves ta eErpieyseeret the Gusitermesters Bova chante and ae Priceand: Lsvdreem, free, slave, oF #lliey 10 Work.on the cathap eae \Vloes tendered,’ yebloat tals often ahs Speriateual it They ave res are perint ally. Fy are Liishzomad forliBcations, “annotate Meat ~ OH. BLISS, om ai ; maui b the pabesriptigns f the ci 5 Governor John Letcher, by prrctarzaon, 1” oat Mage In Pity Burveror apace Se who thi & very om : orvemmae Sicslign for. Virehpts Senator |, rep - on dar of é ered sat one ot tee meeereer Pieassat, and Wood countise, to ba held in the |. reageved rar earns ipansowat:_-Sev Shonera the Me: Min- rebel comps and wherever else there.mey be] “ep ip atruand es Teme OOM he B 5 later, leaves tee pieces tor New York: Boxt, at il te | BALLS, PARTIES, Kr oe o &o. tfoa (thres ton. @ table Brick 1 | AY, BALL . Ps «ping Bua & AG Tet h and ~ehouse, WATERS HINEHART ‘or J VITH, 4 gt r: Retw * < e Ha %} Washi 3. F ition @&ell bis (ge pi it oor aX . af nih tho d se ew mpany mi tlamaa and eG ti rwo boLLaARrs. to be had of M ai nt bia A i p27 3teokatd® | ir Bi i Ke atres Wostern HORSES. siasle drivers, kedtie WILLIAM ~ : 1 . HOR DAL Su draft hor | horres. matehe-d ‘éarma ani | Morgan Stallion. superior saddle horse. i Ate oe TUREDAY Van A GARD “_. Genial Hall, corpe: 24 street and Pa a ‘ae Ber: i | Allare reepectully ii i > 2 Meanhora of tae Peragverangs Actiae Aso a OT gt ee | eet eat re Bb Merde Taher ve teohie Aeteotusnes of tie hard tines ; Penge PR se Stiteh Hdtel, for re farpished gt a LAE J. STROBEL, & apigsep~ 30° 4 R* MEMBER UB MB. A. ; oT: | 3 Da - -«; Ters cupe top eee genaee 1, We Gioten | MERBY, SOCIAL ASSOCIATION! Fray eck Pe Joneb- i ee Gspteia’ Clowsll, have artived an’ are now By the requent of our mau | discharging their freight Asply th = friends, we respect- (wily qpgounse that we wil £ ve our fifth i i & pRoTHEs, GRANDS sp Mit, _ ST pi PS Wemiay. Sores! MONDAY BVENING, April 7th, ny 1E¥ HORSRBS, the praporsy of 2 ; a \ an eutlors @ » pair of them are binck | TEMPERANCE HALL } Borges 17 hi LY sound ang gartls, H (on E atreet, ee Oth ai ob i Tnavire et Dow Tefaod store, 7t Meee, ‘s i Rare Brass eat String Band has been engaged j Sa Pine 3 a - | betwee Fes a x aap M allowed to be worn inthe room, a : by © oaps Oh Unica reer eres Tickets $1, atwitting a gentleman apd fedies— Pit Be Fe Yead,2 miles from be bad of any o the members or at the door em 2th instant, a mediam aleed | fe Stent of tha Soins, q : op Seiten) et ¥ order of the Committee, re oyes. ward. GHEEN, WANTS, ¥V J ANTED—A good HABNESS MAKBR et 499 | ‘7th street. ap c7 at Ww ANTED—A GIRL for chamber work for kit¢hen work at 347 Pa. av. 500 A282) op extras ROXBURY RUSSETTS, - prime order, 5 barrels of axtra MAY RUSSETTS, prime order, | 1,@0 boxes Messina ORANGES, prime order, i For sale, on srrival, at wharf of steamer Aslvor, feot of High atreet, Geargetown, Inquireof ¥.C, WESTON & CO., 649 9th street, Washincton, of of ANDREW STEWART, ap 27 3t* et the wharf. 8. BEVENOE STAMP D&POBITORY, CoLtecton’s Orvicn oF INTERNAL ReVERNCE, No 476714 st.. between Band P sts This office baying been Nesignated by the Com- Venu: id one Ste ANTED—Zy0 good CABPRATRRS, Appir hop on Bear stree Msp 3t" oar MIOBS HENDERSON. | SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPROTA- | A ble young woman as nurse or chambermaid. | Address® \W7_L.,”” 355 18th st ‘ap 27-30" ANTED—A good COOK, WASHER and IBON- ER. Appir at No. 400 4th atreet, between and Indiaos avenue. ap 7-3t* opie lersabieti 2 ic ail CosGH TRIMMER AND PAINTER WANTED. Wanted immediately, one Coach Trimmer and | one Painter. missiener of Internal nue asthe Depssitore | ap 37-30 ANDREW J. JOYCE. i TS. Interna mops, & fu! Sere ape SS Sra = Keone cvery kind and denomination ‘will here- {TABLE WANTED —Large enough for one korse after be kept co! The following On purchases of tly on hand + and two Wagons. nearto Pennsylvania avenun | sut seferred, Apply 10 PHILP & BOLOMON, 333 | i Penn. svenue. i fe a ! Ww NTED—A SITUATION by a respectaole woman a+ cook, washer and ironer,or to do chamberwork and aewing. street, between F and Apply st No. 423 6th SITUATION WANTED AB WAITER, Coach. man or to do general work by a yoang colored mam who can give the very hest references, Ad- dr L No. 14 Star Office. 1t* H WANEED.—B a dle aged Woman, a SiTUA- i - THON as chitt's nurse, or to do chamber | work (prefers a sitaatiem as nurse,) Addrasa M, ; | M , Btar Om Woman to cook. wash and iron, or to ‘iacount will be made: 2 5, Nel more, 5 centum, Stamp Deporitart and Gn lector ot Internal Revenue for D.C. -O Bonds. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., Bankers, 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wr WILL YURNIBE aT Pak. NITED STATES FIVE TWENTY YEAR SIX PRE ORNT. BONDS “ ee | Intuagsr Payasum fx Gov, | Work,ean givg good recommongations if required, ! mee a. at the t Office, from ito 12 o'clock, to- The privilege of subseribing for these Bonds at | APBIY St the Star id par will cease on Ist July. 1863, The money invested im them through us goes | directly to the National Treasury. ap 2 im M4Yeor'’s OFFICE, Arai, 183, Proposals will be received at the Mayor's Office | until 12m, Saturday, May 9th, for gradirg and | wraveling Ninth street west fromG to Nels. noris, under Aets approyad Xth May and sth Nov ! W ANTHEA medium “red comfortably BUR i NISHBD HOUAE in the central part of the | ) city, fer which » godd and permanent tenant may | be found by addressing Box 762 City Post Office, tat a ap2tiw* |: WANTHD.—A neatly tarnished HOUBE, con- | taining about eight rooms, water, and gas, jon not above i7th street, exceed seventy-ive dollars (75 los 1862. | aod rent not to ir taonth.) Ad- The grave! must be nine inches in depth in the | dress B, A. F., Metropolitan Hotel. Washington, center, ae taperi fo, fonr jsehes at he sides; D.C. ap 71 St” and the street, after being led and gra 0 ee - eee te the entire taclafaetion of the Cominiaiover of the A GRADUATE OF 4 NEW YORK COLLEG Ward aod Assistant Commissioners, shall be thor- | 4% whose time is unemployed after 4 o'clock p, oughly raed and rolled. ; idders inust state the price per cubic yard for Ei grading and per square yard for graveling. ; No part of the appropriatica w! 2 pad except upon the Corudoase of the Comosisaionges Inst the j AN Bae | work is properly dona. 4 Hi h - ! Wy ANTED—At American Telegraph Office, 439 i Commaigsioncr Mhird Ward. VY Ania avenue three or tout geod MESBEN- DRAINE, | GER BOYS, Must come well reoommended. ap25 7t a Hot {Tat., Chron, & Ror.) Ast Oon' re. | GQTHWARD WANTED—Fors hotel. Unexcep. NINGS FOR SALE. le m., would be glad ‘o give private lessons in any ish braneb or the Classics. Sa! story testi- i All communications ad- at tro office of th paper, eccive prompt attention. at* AWN eesrequired, Adres Hox 1NO | A WO Lares Awnings. 15 by 21 font. foranleat | Post fice ope Re ' set ADAMBON’S. 506 Ninth st. ANTED IMMEDIATBLY—several good ITANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, one for | pal FANTALOON MARKERS pane ottiers need GS ays: Morchant Tailors, 212 Peni ID, | for -ale st the Musie Btre of W. @. cere A 8 way & Sou TT, Sole Agent of corner lth street and Pa, ANTKD_A SITUATION as chambermaid or nurse by a young girl who ean refer to hel ! i | | \ i H MILITARY GQODS. | presenterployer. Please leave a nete in Box 4 i Pancan ration Ones, aD GULATION | Bar Mee. aD ODEs: 2 | A i ag— cond SASHES, BELTS, BPAULBTTES, HOULDER WATER Ogun ene Tne APS ani every othor UMrer's requirite. | DON, 4th street, between M and N, Blagden’s | A ‘complete sssorsment of tho inest quality | RON: aprene | alwasson hand. M. T& BIO. | ee eee . H Jewelle lvania avenue, | WANTED A sentioman with capital desires to | ap 25-6tif ropoliten Hotel, — H engage in some respectable bi . or wonta | JPIQLUTION OF COPARTNEGBHIP— The | HER EE hgte ter Government, Address partnership in the brewery burineas latelyer- | ——? i ~ lsting betwgen the undersigned, in the namapCM, | QR ANTAP, aap NURSWABSTCICS hasds Li hands of good and safe qualities. Address ‘A T. . City Pont Offies, stating the price. ap 25 2 H WANTED NORM to taxe charge of tw | NS small children, and a chambermaid to assict i With the washing. Alse. » person te take home a ; Tamil acving. Apply at 349 lgth street. ANTED—Two respectable ate want vias Brewery,” ia thia day dissolved by mutual , | Comsent. John Cook will continue the business at the same place. M GURPEL, 38 packages BUTTER, 2 oanta per pound, DB bdis. ONIONS, i bbls, OIDBR, 19 bble. APPLES, 20 bbls. POTATOES, a 2 bbls, SPROUTED ONION. 811 ly’) Lad Ww TIONA, one to cook in a sm: othertody chamber work. They oan { selon aces. Pleare address Box 34 Star Office, ap WILLIAM SMITH, £31 Katrest, | Wx De a, a to. anor ant Peters, . aj q Orn ye im ie Cake. _ 8p 25-8t Oppo-ite the Post Ofes, Lemon Bincatt, Ginger Soappe, audio calaio? Hi olagees Frait Cak:-, so wi OW) OD, le ANRSANS, OF SCIENTIFIC MISOOVERY, | Qiererallofwhich AOA MOY Biter eae tol: Kinglake’s Invasion of the Orimea, vol. 1; gi.s0./ 89d Bats, 8p 25-34" Croaby’s Notes on the New Testament; $1 Gulcot on the Obaraetor o¢ Washingtout 7 : ng man withesa SITUATION Burr’s Wioldandg @arden Vegetables of Ameri- ry or sutler store; bas ex- . Pr oe basins, (ane can make pisiselt useful ipa Ness iP! alk ve cod relorente if required. addres G. KIGG, <9 E atreet north ; &p 24-3t* Wa —By the Istot May, frat clase FUR- NIRERD Hocse, ‘clean and ready to oocupy, ithe modera bint Gl vYements, betweea the Manzion and the Capitol, and near the déresa ‘R.A. X." care B.A. Dri ea. 4, Mra. "Browning's Essays on the Poets: §1. ‘he Cagtain of the Vulture, Darrell Markh: ort. | By Mise Braddon: 5 We shall open on MONDAY, APRIL 27, & cholee stock of NEW AND STYLISH DEESS GOODS. f recent importation, | Ladies are respectfully invited te caliand inspect | our stock before nr meen. 303. J. MAY, 308 Pa, avenne. } AL BUBI! Et a practical kuowledze of chinery so, thoroushly sequainted with the manulactare of bricks and other ds made from clay, is desirous of formiog a business connection | | i ° Ladies‘and Gentiemen’s WATOHES, by all the containing no less than ten Foo! ; the honse i i | to engage ina manufacturing er ieal busi- 4 ap 25-38 math aad Work ste, | news, Address Box 721 Bust QBice, Maxingion, | SSeS Aull Ree BAY ‘ lw* TATCHES. JRW, SILVER AND! a Z i PLATED WARB, PANCY GOODS, &e | \\WANTERD TO RENT—a HOUSE i mak lish, to have the nai improvements. Apply to OOR Rees ore—Bagiish, Swise, and’| {0 hare the CAMPBRLU. No SOR Witzest weer Every semitption of rich JEWELRY, of the | P emt ap 2-08" | | latest and unique strlen, : | ear Sota taat eonsea ncaa ar | OBR SELTHR Wail ct wonewort and most | WV AN EU Non) or. the tet oC aT: 8 | 1 phate chesey, PLATED + WARR and PARIS | 10. iiare t emall bec preere Pees | ‘An noususlly large assortment iustopened. i Box 356, or apply to 334 EO ‘ av. opelltan Hotes, 7 ANPRD TO PURCHASE—The GOOD WILL | ap we-stir — é Ww and FI SUR EE of rentadracn in Wanktag + BALTIMORE, POINT LOOKOUT, AWD | S20. Any one having seme to sell will hear of a Fee. HAUTIMORE, Seed e ey Ae Furcaaser by tropping a letter in Box No. 20 Star | pices ng lovatio: ond where an ofan tiewcan The Steem-r KBYPORT, ‘Captaic #A. Ryser, will loate Wi inet Se ited j Oeloek ie ee ee aN ie for Baits oveloek, eve: ‘or Balt more aud Landings on the Potémac river, RETURNING. ‘ Will leave Baltimore at foot of Barre dtreet, ere: FELDAY AFTERNOON. BUS o'clock. for Alovea TANTED,—A g06d practical Parmiyy and Gar- Ww den Hand, to cultivate a anit hiabe Bear i Jona ean fina employment d' ougir! at Re iT Petarenue, o7 Mr. SEIN sth while } one but « sober and ovum nd mi 8) apionae PSO a B, BTRW ANE, H&MEB’ROAVALRY; | PED—By 4 respectable wemanva SITUA. and Weehington, and Laadin, tha river, | = ‘Custom House permits iustactoipecy all peodd 1D SROOND- HAND for landinge on the river. x Mirrors, Carpets, Beds. 7 All (roight mount be renal, Bent Hounefurnishing Socds oFevery asic ‘or tre! osrd or re " 4, Pay atc AB WILEON, Agent, | marmit’ | ene asd Be | Tw 7) LITARY BOOKS. Ee RANT “A HOUSE; will buy the | ; Address B. W. NIKLE mrs Do rad cant! SUOION | aun sb ratoen TE | NTS! Its Hirtory, Mana, tand Uses f i Ww TION as cook, washer or irons a refer- illu tratioaa? Price Qa ans Uses im War, with | can sivenif requitel. Oslloraddrecant 249 3th 1 The tnvasions of the Crimea, by Kiugiake, Vol, | rest corner of M,forddays, ApS +, 1.00, j ANTED—The eatire pubic t di ; —Campatgns of 1969 aud 1968. _ Ap di-ly . Dew stock of Jewelry aud Bitves pan Wa | PUTTER, . | inst opened at Cie Bollar Store, #38 Pa. avenue, } CHEK8E AND EGGS, _ }) Rear 4% st." No trouble to show ‘goods whether you Mee crt Be come wie ice od 8 a 'URNIPHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to re he Jonny. AN HOOK’, | Peat for rmseee ate reagy 3 araianga af gpmiision Merchant. 5 ene ere | Biveto send fpeeltrreds aaaejraee ate: tweon oth and Tih ata,” | BMW ieen pre! sate reiyter 3s i fe ey SE BOARDING. ‘WO HANDSOMELY FURWI8HED R90: ((BBE PASSAGE FROM IRKLAND, BY TRE “OLD BLACK STAR” LINE PACKETS, SarLin@ oN THE Stu AyD Qéry dy Baca Montz, SAGE TEBOUGH PRO: ‘ERP ith Board, my be obtained g = WatHINoT IN at low rates. saa pA P) featior ate 333 rer yt WEW YORK RATES—3 O’OLOOK’ FP. Mi Drafts for £1 and upwa:ds on Hoya): z : 1 "A (Cog 6's, 1681, 106X; 7230's, 106: Demande: Buok of Ireland, London and Liverpogl, ome 180; Gold, 150. Gold ned. 5 153K. Id AL 2 firat board at 153%, a Ly, to 150; fast AUBTIN BALDWIN & 00 .N 5 catipns. Bi : quot é i bpoese* -: -Beradow's Reoon iagton, * Room: Pi Ee ee ee . = - TrIzG Dow Tam Dust.—Messrs, ‘Ed: FP BARI WAS QOLD AT Avction in Jeanaty leat ee * _. [lmund Price and W. i Braweti Suis mormice {1 otograninn The pucebaoee BC baat eemiece! , RENT, | commenced the work of Sfrinning, Penne Es cvet ovo by leminw hess tied Ot Spi arenee. Toor nave Az eeriy enol of ater.’ J; the effective mauner in At decided that all promissory notes, whether over ee a Internal Revenue has 3 “The Com or under $20, are subject to stamp. A Goon Warr's Work.--Pho following en- couraging s!ring of Union successes foot up the last week's work, one of thé mosf encoaraying exbibits since the breaking oul of the rebellion : ” Tet “Phesiccesrar fing 6f the “Missis- sippt flutulia past the WisksbOrg batteries. 2d. The advance of Gegeral (rant to Car- thage, below Vicksbatg. ie ud. The retreat of the enemy from Washing- ton. N.C. 4th, The checkmating of the rebel attempt to, re-take Suffoik. Sth. The brilliant successes of Gent. Banks in Louisiana, and - th. The decided repulse ofphe rebels in seuri. A good week's work! Naw Mvsic.—from Jotin F. Ellis’ music store, 366 Pa. avenue, we haye the tollowing ‘ «Kiss me good night, Mother,” a beaatiful ballad, by H. S. Thompeon; “Shall we know each other there," a fine gong; “A Light in the Window for Thee,” 8 domestic song, by Hewitt; «We have met, we have loved,” &@ sentimental: ballad; and Dan Bryant’s comic song, « How are you, Greenbacks,” as sung by Mrs. John Post Orrick ArPrornTMENT.—The Post- master General has appointed Victor A. Pepin, Faq., of this city, a special Agent at large of the Post Office Department. Mr. P. was fora number of years manager of a prominent barking institution in New Albany, Indians, and ie widely and fayoratly known to busi- ness men throughout the West. aie. See eS TEES @7 There are indication» that the atiack upon Charleston is to be renewed. Asteamer which left North Edistoon Thureday last, and arrived at Old Point on Saturday, reports that all the Monitors were then in the Edisto, hay- ing come from Port Royal te that point, and that our land forces occupied the island of North Edisto. Tur Bret Y¥ Subscriptions to the Na- tional (5.20) Loan amounted ye-terday, at the office of Jay Cooke & Co. to over three mil- lions dollars. PRRSONAL.—Necretary Usher, of the Interior Department, returned this morning from bis | brief visit to New York. TELEGRAPHIC. 2 ee | IMPORTANT EROM HARPER'S FER- ——— THE CONFEDERATE GENERALS JONES AND IMBODEN ON A RAID TO DESTROY THE BALTIMORE AND ONIO RAILROAD, AT NEW CREEK. rea ABE 1N A TRAP. [Special Dispatch :o Washington Star.j Harper's FREry, April 27, is63.—Hdttor Siar -—We have information that the rebel <tenerals Jones and Imboden, with some forca, it is Mot eaid how great, are at Moorfield, prob- ably on their way to New Creek, to dostroy the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, in that yi- cinkty again, While som doub: the fact, I should not be THEY , @urprised if it turn#outto betrae. However, if they undertake any suck exploit, the chances ure ten to one that they will be" whipped hand. somely im front as on their rear, when they turn to run away. IMPORTANT FROM MISSOURI. hE ete REREREL GENKRAT. M MADTKE TY = SUcL raw neater: OUK FORCES IN HOT PURSUIT O¥ HIM, Lo taeages Gare Sv. Lovis, April 27,—A spacial dispatch to tha Democrat, from Patton, Ballenger county, yesterday, says Marmaduke, with 3,900 men and aix pieces or artillery, left there last night, on the Cape (Gtiradeau road. He has stripped this wection of the country of everything move. able, robbing Unionists and secessionists alike. He basa train of one hundred and fifty wagons with plunder. Cannonading is now heard ta the direction @npanar Covrt, Judy F ~-Timothy Giesaon, charged withedceeping a disorderly aod bawdy house, was found aot Ruilty, Crowley, indicted for stealing § watoe from Henry Binder, was adpattted. In the case of W. oH. Boyery charged with the same Offence as Crowley, the District At. t \@Mtared A nel- pros. | wT as Charlee Bloefi hazged with stonling six Pairs of gloves, pleaded Foils and in con. siderstion.of his youth and-hié Ravity >a im jail up wards of three werks, sen cod him te tee for ten days, after which he is ta Be Sent te F. W: Colciazer and Onaries E, Beklof FP. W: Col ctaver an Arles E. ere appointed bailiffs of the Cotirt. S Exxatum—In our noth Wednesday, of 7 notice -on ccengin the arrest of Mr. J. Boyle on charge il disloyal language, by anerror of the typesdhe. ameunt of counterfeit goid and silver coim found npon his person was set down at Sh0@, instead of $6. making With ty COhnlerfelt pa- » per, $26 in all. His) fiends assert that he xs @ loyal oftivony and that the language alleged was used dumng a heated debate, and express confidence disco that he will be nble to explain salisiactorily how he came in possession of the counterfai: mong & . GOVERNMENT PRrorr lowing places wero searched yesteday byerder ‘ofthe Provost Marshal, andad e amount ‘of Government property found: et Biser. Saieon, ket by Heaberte, corner Elerenth and E streete; Mrs. Morgans, Twenty-third, near G strect, -—- Mannus, T wenty-sscond, near G atreet; Finnancans, Twentieth and G: Joha Dorveds. North Capitol, near New Jersey avenue, and Patrick McCarthy's, in the same locality. ¥ Fotnp.—Tho fois a ip HALtTIwon® THKATRICALS —Manager Ford announces that the « Naiad Queen” will be performed at the Bonitey street Theater, Bal- tmore, every afternoon the present week, He has effecied an arrangement with the Balt- more and Ohio Raiiroad Company, wherevy Washingtonians visiting Baltimore, can for the small eum of two dollars go to that city and return, and obtain admission to witurss this fine dramatic spectacle, See advertise. ment. at gee shea? Not So.—The Chronicle, (mislead, doubtless, by the tact that several of the National Rifics Company went over to the Confederate cause, ) seems to believe that Col. L. D. Watkins, of this city, whe was favorably mentioned for bravery in the Franklin, Tenn., battiea. was fighting on the rebel side. This is a great mix. take, and the Chrontele will, we are sure, hast- en to do justice to a brave and loyal officer. IE Ronsine a TRUNK.— Yesterday, Col. Baker's detectives arrested Oscar Thomas, 8 teamster, on the charge of breaking open the truak of Col. Selvidge, at the G-street wharf, and rob- bing it of two aniforms, lot of handkerchiefs, neckties, Ac., and he was sent to the Central Guardhouse. Some few of the stolen articles were found on his person. Rea Estate Saces—By (treen & Williams. Part of lot 17 in syuare 6°7, improved by a two-story brick house, on B between First street eust and Capitol Square; purchaser Mrs. A. M. Green, for $2,420. Three-story brick building” on Duorth, between Sixth and Seyenth, Known asthe “Book Bindery;” purchased by Mrs. H. Tilly, for $6,300. i ____~»——- SERIOUS CHARGER of neglect of duty on the part of Capt. Dobson, ef the ist Pennsylvania Reserves, have beeu preferred by (ten. Haye, and he will be tried by court-martial in Alex- andria, The charges are neglecting to place a guard around his camp ati Fairfax Court House and allowing all of his men to fall asleep while the camp wae in that unprotected condition. es gies HARKORING SoLDIEKS.—Ow Saturday night, Lieut. Brannin, of the Infantry Patrol, arrested two girls, who gave the names of Augusta Wolf and Amelia Smith, at No. 533 Twelfth st eet, for harboring soldiers, and taey were sent to the Central Gaurdaouse. pod morning Justice Ferguson tinued each ten dol- lars, which they paid, aud were released. fie EOE MUSTBRSD OUT OF SERVICY.—The 10th N. ¥. Regiment, whese term of service, two years, hasexpir ed. and who B&re been mustered ont ofservice, are expected to srrive at the 6th street wharf, in the steamer “Sylvan Shore,” about 2o'clock this afiernoon. They wili be escorted from the wharf to the “Soldier’+ Re- treat” by a detachment of “Scott's wu," accom- panied by band. _— Cunar Passace rrom IRELAND,—Parties desirous of seuding money to their friends in ireiand, or of bringing them to this gouatry, ure directed to the adyertizement of Austin, Baldwin & Co, whorna the “Old Biack Star’ line cf packeté. O 3B. Foete, of Herndon's Exprees, is the agent in this city. pe Raw Ovrr,—This morning, as the Anacostia reel was being drawn back to the engine hous-, whep nesr the corner ef Eighth and I) streets south, ® young inan, named Mockabee was knocked down andthe reel pass-d over his bedy, injuring him itis thought internally. fi Eee AT Worx.—This morning, & lirge number of contrabands were put io work on the avenne in removing the dirt near the Capiiol. We un- derstand that the work is being done under the direction of the Vommissioner of Pablic Huild- ings. Se sel AT His STaTION.—Justice (+. 1. Giberson, who was appuinied by Mayor Wallach to be public magistrate of the Fourth Ward, to-day apprared at the station of that ward and entered upon the discharge of bis duties; having sufficientiy recovered from dangerous ii!ness. ! Hotel took fire from the heating apparatas in igs ANOTHER ULD Citizen Gone.-- Joseph Ingle, Esq., died yesterday morning at his resi- dence on Capitol fill. Mr. Ingle was one of our oldest and most respectable citizens. His brother, Mr. John P. ingle, died only a short time ago, it will be remembered. ———— Fuizp.—Mrs. Murphy, keeper of a grog; on Twenty-second st., near G, wis before ¢ ‘apt. Johnson this morning charged with selling liquor to soldicrs. Her case was Wransferred to Justice Ferguson, who fined her #20, —~— Rresicnkp—A,. J.4K. Baker, has sent imhis Teeignation as (Corporation Police Unticer for the Second Ward, to take effect on the first day of M.7, 1565. No appointment hay yet beer Tmade to fill the vacancy. of Cape Giradeau. If Marmaduke remains there he wili be annihilated by this command under Gen. Vandever. If he retreais South. west he will be hotly pursued by us. We huye already taken & uuimber of prisoners and stragglers from him, FIRFs.— About flve o'clock this mor: the ttoor of the dining-room of the Metropolitan the drying-room below, and an alarm was promptly given, bringing the firemen on the ground promptly, and in a short time the Names were extinguished. Qonsiderable excitement was cunsed among the guests foratime. The { Joss will not amount to more than 500. But for the promptness of the men sbout the hotel } ted the firemen; the fire would have been mach More disastrous, "i Yesterday morning, the back huiding of house No. 377 © street north, between Second and Third streets, Capitol Hill, owned by Mr. Gerecke and ocenpitd by Capt. Oo. L. Hum- phreys, took-tire from a defective fine, aud was damaged to the amount OF about 3100, The firemen were promptly on the spot. About nine o'clock last night, & starie in the rear of Sixth street, between I and K streets, Teland, owned by John Wells, and valued at about #100, was fired, and ontirely consumed. There seems te be bnt Hitle doubtrbut that it vy the work of an incendisry. tan sey hour morning & small shanty om Rose Hill (Navy Yard) wae burnt. ‘About nine o'clock this morning fire was ob. served ieseiag en the roof of the back bulld- ing of Carrol on, (Du Green’s Rew), on Capitol Hill, and the alarm was at onee given. The officer of the gnard, Ltent. Marquis, 10th Pa. Reserves, at once strengthened bis guards, both outside the Bullding and in, and with all the spare men at hfs command, hastened on the roof and extinguished the Names with a few buckets of water. The affair caused some excitement among the prisoners, but the doors were sll closed, and no effort was made by them to escape, althougk some of them were uncomfortably near the fire, The damage is slight, and it fe believed the fire was the result of adefective flue, The Columbla, Anacostia, anggieer: companies were early on the ground, but the tire had been. ehayaueey efore their arrival. —— Latest Quorations—W asHinaton Mon- xY MARKET.—Furulshed by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bankers. is Buying. Selling. U. S. Coupon Bonds, 1881 .....01l 3g 105% U.S. 520s . eee par ee U. 8. 7.30 Not + 105% 106 ¥? uarterm: 99 a pace a Es Dsav.—The-fiag of the Franklin Fire Vom- pany is displayed ui baif-mast to-day, in respect io the meinory.of their dec brother mem- ber, Richard #f. Abbott, who diva yesterday. BS D'Uracsy CovetT-MArTiaL.--The court met this morning at 11 o'clock, and at the re- queet of accused adjourned till to-morrow, im order to give his counsel time tor mrgpsrgtion. ? ’ p tote _—— Liqrexs Seizup.—The bar of a Mr. Holy- man, near the Armory Square Hospital, wa eliosed to-day, the liquors seized, and the pre- eae ordered to report te the Provost Mar- eha! eee CONBOLIDATED—The Gearibilei Guard hae been consolidated into five companies, aad placed under command of one fleld officer. + oe AFFAIRS IN GKORGETUWN. {Correspondence Evening Star.} Guorestown, D. O., April 97, 1538. Yesterday Wm. Geager was arrested for ne- aaulting Henry Lewis, a Washingtonian, Ie default of bail Justice Reaver sent him to jail. The arrivals since my last areas follows:— Schr. Congress, Cre¢ch, Saulsbury, Md.) lam- her to Jos. Libbey; barge James Magee, Lynch, Aquia Creek, hght; barge Charles E. Morris, Faney, Aguia Creek, light; barge T. J. Toua- send, Saylor, Aquia Creek, light: barge George Miller, Bolin, Aquia Creek, army stores; barge Fannie J. Jones, Cambell, Aguia Creek, do; barge Benj. Joy, McCarthy, iadeiphia, corm to Government; schr. Geo. J. Jones, Crowell, Boston, merchandise to Hartley & Bro; sear. Heroine, Champiain, N. London, Ot, applies and potatoes to Lester & ; tloop Ansa Ma- “ija, Wilson, Occoquan, 14,000 fish to J. A. Knight; schr. Rough and Ready, White, Aga Creek, 60,110 do. to.same; échr, Beaurean, Hs: spn, Aquia Creek, light , Departed—Schr. Philando, Arm: Nick- ‘son. Boston, coal Se oun ae hr. Lewis Spana, wis, boston, cve me; schr. # Ourtie, Brown, ‘Boaton, ‘cost ‘om same. x Arrived by canal—Aun E. Darby, flour, grain, &c.,to Benj Darby; Lilly Dale, coal and. Dept ed Seta Sirlden H. A. Kerns, Sus- pal vH. A. ‘nebanng, Wm, Walsh, Star, Ayobition, Ida fi $ , D. Marmadake, armad uke, Th ommes Sheridan, W. B. Colston,»