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THE EVENING STAR WS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, + SUNDAY EXCEPIED,) AT THE STAR BUILD'NGS, @orker Penn's Avenve and lire Srreet, BY w. D. WALLAOH, ——>—— Papers served in packages by carriers at $4 ® year, or 37 cents per month, To mail sub- seribers ihe price is £4.50 a year, in advance: $2 fer six months: @i for three months; and for jess than three mionths at the rate of i2 eonts @ week. Single copies, ONR CENT; Ui wrappers, Two CESTS. SF ADVERTISEMENTS should be eent to the OFFICIAL. we BEPARTMENT. ‘Wasurxoron, January 28. 1983. En consequence of the preasure ef business atthe ‘War Department, passes for citizens to visit the Army ef the Pctomae wil! be given at the office ct Ldeut. Ocl. Commap, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth stzect. EDUCATIONAL i, orl v=, XXI. WANTS. 7 ANTED—A good BREAD BAKER, Appiy st W the eerner of B and iith eta. it* WASTED Two GIRLS, Apply at the Ebvitt Houee. it ANTED._A SERVANT, Colored preferred, W hiscots Dat. bet. sthand Wh. m IIs ARPENTER WANTED — Apply at Bodson’s - Garpet Store, corner Pennsylvania avenue nud Sth street. up stairs, it" 128 WILLIAM®S SCHOUL FOR YUCNG LADIES, No. 28 HK, between ith and 8:4 sts — Tastruction iu the higher Engiish branches of ed - weation, ch and Music, Also, a Junior Class, and one of little gir le Suscter of the Summer Beasion The second @ommence on Monday, May 1jth, 168. mv 9 eoiw* Ne IMPOSITION .—Medame Ross, Doctrese and Astroicgist, was born with @ nateral inte = tella the past and fSuture—never known to fail. uses Bpeedy marriages: brings together those Jong separated: cures all dinenaes Business strictly confidential No. S3G stract north, corner of Twelfth street west, three squares frem the tent Office The ont: rgon that can show a epess of future hus! or absent friend in re . Ladies 0 cents Gentlemen $1. ap 2 im* Sa IK-TIGHT COFFINS. To rantis AND RGLALIVES OP THE Parerte aud friends living at i istance i their killed in battle, or, ie at the hoi ba We forwarded. to them in IMPhOVED AIBR-TIGHT COFFINA, t moderate charge—Embalming, Coffin aad Box "All orders promptly sttendet tno orders promptly attendet to. M. M. WHITE, Und ker and Embalmer, mystw* 297 Bst.. corner 24, Washington, qe tesnar REVENUB. NOTICE. All persone in basiners are hereby notified that Yhey are required to make applicati sistant assessor uf the district in w! or do buriness, or at the Assessor Bighth st have Uffice, No. 444 eet weet. near D north, during the pres- ent Month; as als. all persons baving unexpired | Hieences riust renew them for one year from Mayl, | i863—only yayivg for that portion of the year be tween the expiration of their present licences, aniil May 1, i664 "Tho names of the Assistants are as f Ko. 1, Geo C. B. Mitchell, for ail the Fifteenth street west. Office Street, one door south of avenu Ro.2. Thos B’ Marche, for all of the ci tween Sleventa and’ Fifteenth street- west. Office 444 Eighth «treet for the present. j No.3. Henry Lyles, ali of the city between Seventh } and Eleventh streets wert, Office 44 Eighth s'reet west. ‘ No.4, R_B Ferguson from Seventh street west to Beeond street enet. Office 57] Pennsylvania lows * ity weet of nae. “Collard, al of the city east of Second corner M south end Fourth Ro. ¢, George H. Larcombe, 2! sonth and west of city canal. Office C st south, near Thir- teenth-and-s-haifrt. west, No 7. Chas. D. Welch. all of Georgetown. Office Bridge street, Mayor’s office. y No.8. De Vere Burr, ail of the county of Wasbing- | ton outside of Washington city and | Georgetown, Office “* Queeneboro,” in | county, It is desirable and earnestly requested that all persons interested be prepared to - ment of their income from all so W962. when eslied on by the assis'an m6-1W P.M. PEARBON, Asse: 486 NEW STOCK. INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. Just received, a choice selection of rey and { desirable styies PAPER HANGINGS, From the rich ani ornate to the me simple patterns, aspropriate for » dinin. rooms, and ¢aamb FIRE-BUARD PRINTS. STATCES, CENTER PIECES, & NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGN8 GILT BAND WINDOW SHADES. RUFF OR ANY REQUIRED STYLE ORSIZEOF SHADE MADE TQ ORDER OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, (War an e@ to be gilded with gok udSoluestaod the est Base: the manufact chaste and or Wat als from te Dark Wood Fram beautiful var aized Visite #rame ‘eign and domes re. Pass pat uts,&e PICTURE CURD AND TASSELS. Different sizes and colors; Picture Rings, Naile, © e exclusively for cash the above goods eit quality) will be disposed of at @ needipg the ab-ve | J,MARKBITER, | t.No i=6 Seventh street, Fellows Halli; andthe terms apd lavor, my 2 9weo* YNOLDS EH KANT, where. the ea sbeonkand Meals can be bx! the prtert pot invited to visit this REYNOUDS, Proprietor, & CARMIAGE CARRIAGES! On band ot 0 LIGHT CARRIAGES ever offered in thie market, for style and variety, eorsis ing in part of Extension Tops. two and four seat Roctaway-, top and no-top Bregies, Jersey Wagons Ac be Also, SUTLERS’ WAGONS of ail sizes, with and vithout springs Repairing promptly attended te. ROBT H. GRAHAM, Ooachmaker my } Im if* 374 D,and 477 Eighth st, G{uEAP PassaGE FROM IRELAND, BY THE “OLD BLACK STAR” LINE PACKETS, @aininc ON THR STH 48D 247H OF Each MonTH. PASSAGE THROTGH FROM LIVERPOOL 10 WAvELNOTON at low rates. Prafts for £1 and ap dxon Royal Bank of Ire’and London and Liverpool.’ Apvly to IBTIN BALDWIN & OO . New Yark; ane or 0B, POUTE, | 2w* Hern U.S. 5-20 Bonds. BITTERHOUSE FANT & co., Bankers 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. We WILL FURSIBE AT PAR USITED fl aTES FIVE-TVENTY YEAR SIX PER OBNT, BONDS Isrepaet Payssis in GOLD. 'a Exprean, Washin The privilege of anbsaribing for these Bonds at yor will cease on Int Jaly, 1973, The money invested im them through us goes @irectis to tue Nationa! Treasury. ap 2 im C= RAILKOAD TICKETS. ce Washi orgeionon Railroad Co., Ofice Washinton og oi ectons Apel 1, BE } PASSENGER TICKE!S iseaed by this sau ve obts ued at the following places : of the Company. et. : erst 4 Dug pore, corner ridge and Congress sweets ” Laer cal a taki nore's Drug store 113 vennsylvania Avenne. Tannen °s Drug store, corner Fiftaenth street ama Niw York syerur twist ’s Drag store, sorner Pecusyivania a and T welf at. wtore,corner Pennsylvania avenue 3% Penneylvanis ay. d vftiee, coroer Pennsylva- reet. Nstiomal B tel. , corner Pennsylvania avenue o Uf etreet sre mm desk ters te Pennsylvania avemme, near Cephorson os Drug store, 167 Pennsylvania aveaue OoFath's Drug store, 03 Bighth street, Navy Yard, Si ru ore Co’ i Barton Drow at ue, corner Seventa street ¥ $Y pur, Isisno. Hirsatter tekete will not be aold to the cars, bat end at the places snove nam d, mn et :wenty for ove dollar, Transfer 1. aphber SECHOMS road, Saretok’ re by = Khas rene gee those who pay fare e: ete. w money OF ih G@BORGR 8 GIDEON, aetstewrw a) Superintentcot. Dn NES DEFORMATION IN cH8 TIM ae Olarke » Drug stor! . CALVIN. avolnoee fn TAVIOR. } bavinga few hours leisure aday. WwW ANTED —A CAKE BAKER ora second hand &t cakes, and to helpat ice cream. Aver 347 Pennsylvania avenue. 7 AN TO RENT.—A HOUSE. with or with- W ets Address *J.G.B..” No. 65 Recond Anditor’s Office. m IL-3t* MBROTYPES.— Wanted. an Ambrotype OPER ATOR to work incamp. Call this day. if possi- ble, 53% Reventh street north. it ADIES’ HAIRDRESSER AND WIG MAKER; alro-two good BARBERS wanted immediately torner ef D and Mth ftreets. m 11-St* WASTED Fittecn activeand industrious BOYS. Apply immediately at the office of The Sunday Times, So, 338 D atrect, near Tenth. Cumponas- tion Hiberai, may Ik-ot WATERS & respectable young woman, & SITUATION as chambermaid, or todo gen- eral housework in a small family, Address Box 36 Star Office. x Ww WANTED By a widow eat who can furnieh best of references, a SITUATION ss house- orto sew, her object being # home, Ad- G.P.,” Star Office. it FIRST-CLA88_ COOK WANTED IMMEDI- alely at Union Restanrant, corner I7th avd G@ streets—a French cook 1s preferred. Also, a Grat- class Waiter. my 11 st* WAxTED, 10 PURCHASE FOR Casi — a HOUSE contaising¢ or § rooms, water and folia one.” Apply at 463 12th st. my 11-3t® "YO SUTLERS —WANTED—A BITUATION by a jan as baker, capable of paking rena: 3s and ir se madieaey aD. 57) e- 272 7th atreet. my 1-3 A YOUNG GIRL WANTS A BITUATION TO de chamber work or waiting or nurse a child; cap work, Address or call at 165 25th street, between o » who thoroughly understands her petween may M-2t* A gccd reference from her last dren ANTED—Bya young woman, a SITUATION K and I ets. can assist in waiting on table. City aCe, note to'C M.,” Btar Office, for 1day. Woe cacbenerictastiny ty dockeates. \WANSTED.—A CHAMBERMAID. white or col- ved. Applyiinmediately 457 Thir- tnd F WAITER WANTED—At the Gosling Restan- 2% rant. One who understands his business can have good wages the whole yearround. Inquire at nt, 247 Penn, av., between ae ant t* —A small HOUSE. abouté or 8 rooms, or_unfarnish Inquire at Mrs, du Rhin 353 Pa. my 9-3t* ¥v J ANTED—Atthe American Telegraph Office, 432 Pa._avenue. four good BOYS as messen- gers. Must come well recommended. my 9-2t surnished KREBS’ ilotel Also, stable attached to same lot or room to’ Eben + AMUSEMENTS. DD FELLOWS’ Halil pb hae ee mgt PURE ET eee, aoe ages with Day Pe: rmasace on inn Photoar aid of a ted Scenes of Banguinary War. ty hg aT Galea, Reviews, Naval Fleets, ard atl the paraphernalia associated with the Battle Field. SF Admission 25 cents ; Reserved Seats, 5) conts, Children 15 cents. my U-lw* FOR SALE AND RENT. 18HXD ROOMB TF at FUG itn atrest, east tide between Gand Ht streots, neatly furnished and, very ,comfortad LORS. The neig! sesd 180 of most desirable. in the city, Eve itention paid to thove oc io ingthem. No children in the i my 8-tf FPO RENT—An unfurnished front ROOM on 34 floor. Apply at No. 24 street, betweon M and N, east: ide. my iI-2t* A very fine STORE on 7th street, ‘atent and Post Offices, one of the Rest locations iff the city. Possession given im- donus. Apply at the Gos- staurapt, 247 av. my 11-3t* Fopyisnep ROOMS—A Furnished Parlor aod Bed Room on the first floor ‘or rentat 341 F sireet, between 9th and 1th ats, my 33¢* Foe RENT—A CIGAK WIN DOW in a restaurant op Pa. avenue and the fixtures of a cigar stand forsale. Inquire at No.465 Pa. avenue my@ 3t* OR RENT—Two handsomely furnished com _ municating ROOMS, en the second floor. In- quire at Ne. 6373; H street. between éth and ith streets, my 8-3t* Fo. RSNT—Three nicely furnishes ROOMS, in the immediate vicinity of the War and Navy Departments. Apply at No. 243 @ murvet Derwesn my we 17th and l8th streets. FOR BENT—A# four story HOUSM, elegantly _ furnished, (farniture for sale cheap,) ever, g in complete order, throughut. particulars may be obtained by addressing '*Cash at this office, for one week, Possession given on the th of thie month. my 7-1w* FS f£ALE—That BRICK DWELLING on 7th street east, between G and H, togethor with all of the ground, rumning back 269 fect and %) feet tront, geod for gardening purposes, Any on in want of comfortable neat residence, micht do well by inquir next door. The house isin good condition and turnished—No.591. my6-7w" e. V 7 ANTED—One GAS FITTER. None but a good workman neta apply. Also, two BOYS to | work at the busiress. Inquire at MYERS & i McGHAN'S, 37 D atreet. my 9-3t* ) ANTED—Bya young mans PLACE asagroom tor anoficer. Inquire at Government s'a- \ rot SALE—A well-built and sabstantial three- - _ Story BRICK HOUSS with tack tuilding, con- taining 10 rooms, situated on southwest corner of th street and Virginia avenue, near the Smithso- nian Institute, This houses built of the best ma- terials and the work by the best builders, I wilt sell the above house sta great bargain and give ble, corner leth and @ streets, Washington, D. 9. | roxsession at once, Apply on the pramiaes, Good references given, ar ate” | | my 5 aw Uep.1 WM. WABDER. W ASTED IMMEDIATELY Agood TRIMMER | | "On KENT_A substantial new two story FRAME atthe First Ward. Carriage Manufactory. G ; . ‘ basi Pavone eA Care eye ke BUILDING, 8 by 20, guitable for business or WASTED [MMEDIAT need CLERK in s Drug ftore. Blue Mars,’ through the Post Uffice, Satisfactery raf erences required. my 8-317 V / ANTED TO HIRE—Two good FARM HaNvB, vither white or colored, to work upon a farm in the District three wiles from the city, and near Forts Bupker Hill and Saratoga. S 5 McCENRY. my S$ iw GEO r. To engago the services of a lady o g00d business abilities and respectability To s suitabie person x steady engagement and xood salary will he given, Addrexs box 161 Post Ofti 2t* \ ANTED—A MAN SERVANT to do wor ia dining room and make himse.f generally usefulabout the house, Also, a gir] todo cham- ber work and ironing. Reference required, In- Tudor Place, Copgress street, Geargetown, b . No objestion to color. my 5-5t* \ / ANTED IMMEDIATELY —By JOHN L. KID- WELL, Druggist, Georgetown, an expe- rienced CLERK, to whoin a Swiary wii! be paid. Satinfactory references reqaired, my 5-tf JANTED IMMEDIATELY —fwo or three \ HANDS to work on bread, pies, cakes. Ac, Also, one No. i Bread Bruker. & JAMES H. SLMPSO No. § south Fairfax st Alexandr W ANT sb—For tha U reveral hundred able bodied MEN, betwen: the ages of 18 and 40 years, Soldiers serving in thi Corps peoen duty at ournavy yards and on board Uni ed States ships-of war on foreign stations, Pay came as infantry ef the army. By good con- duct and attention to duty a suid:er will certainly rige to the position of a non-commissioned officer. Two doliars will be any one who brings an accepted reernit ty these Barracks, for allcther information spply at the Marine . Waehington, D. 0, a eee nerd AS’ G. McCAWLEY, Castain commanding post. LADIES WANTED TO CALL aT n 8 my 5-20 opposite the Patent Office. and get their Yokes, @ands, Bleeves and Skirts &c, stamped. Also, splendid Braiting an€ Embroidery Patterns for Slippers, Pincushions, Joseys, Capes, Dresses, Gar- ibeldis and Zousve Jackets, &c. Ludies can have eir Stamping Sone in afew minutes. my 2-2w* W ANTED—The entire public to see the splendid new stock of Jewelry and Silver plated Ware Just epened at the Pollar Store, 438 Dear 43s st buy oF not. ‘spéim* y 7 ANTED—Now. or by the fat of May, a HOUSE near Pennsylvania avevue and Ninth objection to purchas ng allor part of ture, A small house preferred. Address 388. or apply to 334 Pennsyivani - ap ‘a. avenue, the Fu P, 0. Box OB802 21 tat ee a V 7 ANTED—BEOUND-HAND FURNITURE Also, Mirrors. Carpets, Bede, Bedding and Housefurniehing Goods of every description. B, BUCHLY, 428 7th st mers-tf bet. @ and H, east side ANTED TO Re —On reasunabe terms, @ HOUSE containing from $ to lirooms. A permanent apd careful t rant may be secured; ref- erences excbanged. Address A. FLAGLER, 1294 | e 22 bi 18! lw* 3M1 F street, between Eth and 9th, | No trouble to show goods whether you | | Gate, Plank Road. i i | | July. Twoon Maine avenue and 6th street; pos- turing pur pores.” It hae two offices; is lo- New Jerse enue, near D street. In- quire at HARVEY & 00.8 peirea Office, corner New Jersey avenue and D stree my 4-lw* OR SALE—-HOUSE AND LUT—A two-stery, baser ent anc attic Brick House, containing 8 | rooms, No. 219 North B street, between Delaware evenueand letst. This ita most desirable prop- erty, being situated wittin the proposed extension of the Capitol Grounds, It will be soli on the mostreasovable terms. For particulars inquire of sony ce PEABODY, No. 50 Louisiana avenne, my 1-Im* ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—4 HOUSE ano LOT situated on Massachusetts avenue, between 4th and 5th sta. The house is a commo- dious frame dwelling. containing 4 rooms, base ment and bath room; also cistern in the yard, Price $2,800 _ Also, a FARM containing # or @ acrea of land, in fine tate of enltivation ; a fine young peach or- chard of 300 trees in full bearing. There is no dwelling or other bu'ldings upon the property. but two or three of the finest building sites in the Dis- trict Itis 4 miles from Washington, on the Bla densburg road, and adjoins the farms of Messrs. Allen Dodge and John © Rives, Also,a FARM containing 70 or 80 acres, in the same immediate neighborhood. with neat dwelling and the necessary outbuildings. There is a pump of good water at the docr, and also # valuable Chatyate Spring cpon-the "premises. It is alto- ether one of the m-st pleacant and healthy loca- ions in the vicis ity. i For particulars address thé undersigned, at Bla- densburg. ap 25-eolm* T.R.& J. W. VEITON, Core NIRY SEAT FOR 8ALE.—The subscriber ofiers for sale his FAKM with first-clasa im provements containing 62 acrea of land adjoining enrallytown, and within 24, mies of George town, and 4 miles of the Center Market. The sil in admirasly adapted to ms«rket gardening or grass. Asacountry sat it bas no superior, the view extending from 12to 70 miles in every direc- tion. Can be divided to anit purchasers, H. W. BLUNT, 61 La, av., up stairs, ap 2-Im* Washington. FOR 24L#, Four BRICK HOUBES—two on H street, $25 and 637; possession Ist June aud session Ist May These four houses are near!. and well bufit, and will be sold at 87,000, if early application be made to en and ee - suLBe ae 24 I street north, between 6th - 01 8. Jal, “aviéim™= 5 B. MILBURN. A GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT.—Be- tween seven and eight acres of Land, on the Plank Road, 4 miles north of Wasuington, can be bought low for casu. It would make a fine mar- ket garden. Tnqoire atNo 473 Sixth street; or ofA. 0. B. BHOBMAKER, above Second Ton ap 13-Im* GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. S0METAING GOOD NEAR HOME!—At the P, E, Mision Ohapel, High strect, n-sr Fidge street, on MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS, Phantasmagorial Dissolving Views Tickets 25 and 18 ceute. my 11-2t* now 5,000, | T a ITU. ON a2 cook, 3 good re ences givenifrequired. Oailoraddressat 242 atreet, corner of M. for 2days. a FURNISHED HOUBE WANTED. rent, for from one to three years Dwelling for a private family. Location in the First or Beeond ard preferred. Addreas Lock Box 55, Washington. D.O. - an a-tt BOARDING. FURNISH ED ROOMS, WITH pigasses: ] Board may be hadat 151 West street, Georce- town Hight . my !} eo3t GENTi EMAN CAN BE AOCOM- d with s Boom aud goud Board at 510 Terms GE per week. my 11-3." er tleman can be accemodated with pleas apt Fornishea Ruoms, with or without Board, in one ot the most gies ant locations fur the summer in Washington. 1h+ house posrease: all the mod- ern improremer ts witn the nae of bath room No. 475 U street, northeast corner of2d. my 11-3t OsRvy —& ady having taken a hou ¢ in the im- mediate neignborhoud of the freasury, State. Warand Navy Department-, oifers large ad well furn.sn)d ooma with bos:d «nd al) the comforts of a home & few table boarde # wll be taken. frply t Ne. 395 1 slrest between F ani @ Atrects, one tqusre southof Pa avenue. Refer- epcer 1eq a my 11-tf Rss FOK RENT, WITH OB wirdouT Bear?, at 61 Penn, avenue, near 2d 3) hore wishing anice place aad & good home #iil do weiltocall, T'abeusei handsomels farn:sbed. with bewer baths, hot and cold, Gentlemen and wiv K will De taken, Tha bouse is one of the inest in ibe city, within ten minutes’ watk of Willardn’ ‘A geolFervant Woman alro wanted, my 9-2t' ja KD—A pleasant ROOM ler reat, with board; Oa KDA vicoretitleman and wife or two gen. tiemen, Terms moderate, Oall at No, 5:2 G atrost, between 4thané Ath, mY aa a SURNIsHFD ROOMS, WITH OR Wirdu Rect aaa @ st. butwran Sth and 6th my? Ws : -GURED HAMS have BGs Cone care fot of those 5 oS choice 7 Jus cpr ti» sell atibat price. sibly the Jaxt we eap ge’ as se slinge; of 3m) Bea EGAN & P&RKLE’S, | my 8-2 corner Ninth and # sta. KE CREAM PIBUP SUDA WATEH | Dope! te the stand corne” 7tn street and Pa. avo. nue” Washingt n Build-ug, and Biand No 71 ort ery Linerty Market Aiso, pare Bultimore county ICE CREAM fucoished in all quaati ios iu any part of the sity. Uraarn left at the above named stands will be promptly filled. my 2 Iw’ TK FAMWILIES AND THREE OR FOUR | ' missioners, ‘Dth | Proposars Will be received for the taking up 08 | Bridge street, in GEORGETOWN, May 7, 1863. and resetting of so much of th: stone pavement on Georgetown, as is out of repair, Detween Lingan apd Green streets,cmitting that part of Bridge street, occupied by the railroad. The bid» must be per square yard of pavement laid and must cover the whole ebarge for both labor and materials. The stone will be bedded upon9 inches of clean sand or gravel. The work to be dome subject tothe inspection ard approval of the Street Gem- Propcesais stould be directed to the undersigned and left at the office of the cierk of the corporation in Georgetown before the 20th inst. The name and residence of the bidder should be distir ctly stated. my 9-dtis NEW HAREKET HOUSE, P'ans and estimates o° the cost of » Market House to be erected in thie Town, on the site of the present one, will be received by the sulscriber ool On the 3ith day of May, 1463, 1t is desired that the struo'ure should be credi- tatle ip its appearance, and have ail such arrange- mente and fixtures as are of appreved modern in- sention. with proper regard to the demands of ligbt, ventilation, cleantinoss, end general con- venience, The plans may be separ: and varied by each Street Commissioner. ig WASHINGTON..D. C.. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1868. | can have by ideutifying tue se ue and paying for sbherretu:pio tha voor perron 80 a8 to embrace .Da or mre proposals: For a Hcure of une story, of the length and width of the present one Fora H ure of two s'orles to extend from Brid, street to'the Oanal, with an area of eight feet in wioth between its seuthero tern iration and the Canal, to by protected vy asuitab cic waiaa Each proposal muat suggest a plan, and amount of the sdditional cost, of a basema, of suitable depth and the full length of build vg, should the Couneils conclude to ha’ sueb accition Ther aterisla and workmanship must !@ of a quality avdr'yle to be approved of by snob agent se muay be app in ed by the Councils inspect the fame while i course of construction The plana hereia indicated are intended to be more suggestive than tized, and any other which mey be p sented will be duly oonsi‘ered and deemed preferable may.de acc pted by the Councils, Any copes eaterers — lee ey be docired will be given on application ne st s vee PPLGENRY ADDIGON, Mayor, Mayon’s Orvic GrorcETowN. D. O., April 11.1663 80 6 cotd Foxwaapine anv Osea OOMMIBBION ORWARPING OO ROHANT 91 amp 103 Waren bruger, ors . t.. . tends to the ale of P: Phour, Grain, and hherchandise nerelly procures Freight, Ohar- ters Verse! Dosiness ansacte: always with promptnons anc dispateb, spar 4-tf BALLS, PARTIES, &. Ge 1.0.0. F. Grand Levee and Festival. The Committee of Arrangements would reapect- fally inform the fraternity and its friends that a GRAND LEVEE AND FESTIVAL will be given by EXCELSIOR LODGE,No 17, at Odd Fellows’ Hal), Beventh atreet, on MONDAY SVEGING, May 18,1863. aud every possible ‘provision will be made to promote the comfort and enjey nent of those who may favor them with their company. The Entertainment will commence at 8 o'clock R m. with a Grand Promenade Concert by Withera’ ine band; which will be followed by ether inter- 8aloon will the floor managers for the fond of the pleneures of the eating exercises; and at 9 0 clock the be taken in ebarge b: eereens of those ance. kets, One Dolla: amine, & gentleman and 3 to be had o} Committees on tae part of tre Lodge and the ore y SCRIVERER, JOHN OC. SHAFER, M. 8. ROB: , +B. H. MOORK, . NOYES, mil Committee of Arrangements, — Ww E COME ONOE MORE, KIND FRIENDS! TWELFTH GRAND BALL of the HICEORY CLUB will take place on MONDAY EVENING, May its, At TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 3th and icth sts. The members pledge themselves to spare no pains or expense to make ‘is the best Party of the b= feasop. ‘ A splendid String Band has been engaged. for the oecasion, Strict order will ba preserved. q No bats or ceps allowed to be wornin the room. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, admittiag a gentle- man and ladies, Comanittee of Arrangements. A. Taft, . Johnson, J. Mathews, A. Dorgias, B. Pilkerson, J. Codd. my 9-2t* " ie SHAMRUCK CLUB. _ HE SECOND GHAND BALL o this Clud will Temperance Hall, E street, be- d Oth, washington on TUESDAY BVENING, May i2th, The Club pledge themselves, to a maa, tol make this meeting of their friends the most spien- did affair of the season, A wajl known caterer will provide the Supper. Tickets, admitting @ geutieman and | 0 I. 0) McoLeiran 18 NOT FORGOZTEN YET! THE FIRST GRAND: MAY BALL ef the McCLELLAN FR: ENDSHIP ASSOCIATION which was to have taken piace) on Tuesday, May al TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between $th and l0ts streets, HAS BEEN POSTPONE:, i on account of the weather, unti! WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, Attherame piace, Our lady friends most re- | gent. If the weather proves unfe syectfully invited, as no invi' ions will be 3 able,con- pared no pains to make! } veyance will be st ban: The members ha this rhe Ball of the searon The hail will be handsomely decorated by expe rienced hands, iy A well known Brass and String Band has been | engsged. : i Tickets One Dollar, sdmitt.ag a gentleman snd ies, J. W. Paxton, Thes Paxton, A. Zimmerman, Baliet Master— Wm, Min. Commiltce. ‘A. King Geos ge Walker, Theodore Smith LOST AND FOUND OST—On Saturday, 9th inst.,an E 4 with a gold case, The finder ded by leaving it at th 1) REWARD —T $20 far the arre: ! persona who b: e Gas Brackets trom i estern Market | “my? JAMES MILLER, Market Master. j | OUNt—Ua the 9th instant, a WALLE’ i taining # small sum of nouey, which the Waser thixedvertisement, Callon ‘Ss ,”No, 251 Pon avenue. iu" STRAYED OR STULEN—A shestaut colored SS HORSE with a wita gall on right side; was | misted from the +tabl- on Sunday morn ug. A iberal reward will be given if returned to as RY SEL Pa. avenue, No. 145, TPR LO:T—$3 REWARD —L. a black and tan TERRIER, white b skin collar on, The abi t | will give such informa ‘ov | ery, G riyl-ft* 317 sth, bet Ma REWARD.— HOKSE y.olko awh back, The above re ni returned to T, FITZGERAD, on G at North Capitol st ‘ Ran away. this mo ne sorrel HORSE, with is about 15 hands hi without bridle my]1-3t* q REWARD | $20 iat | nenr 15 hands hi | and bas Jately been ciip: e | bridle. The above reward will be paid te any « who gives such information as will lead to her recovery. JAS. H SHREVE, Jr riyll-3t* 7th st., bet, H and T &5 KEWAR .—Strayed on Sa urday evening, PO the oth inetant, two ILORSES, ove u large iron rey; the le't hind leg was fred, itis swelled ani lame; the vther a white horse; he ia sore on he neck and shoulder caused from tne collar I will RY, the above reward if brought tomy house on ew Jersey avenue. between D and C streets,or | let me know where I can find them. my 1] St* DAVID HEPPEL. 5 REWARD.—Stolen, on Saturday morning, between 9 and 10 o’clock, from the Center | Market, a ght brown MARK attached to a no-to} reen wagon, with several white spots on the le't ide; head is perfectiy grey; mane is very short; ery low in statu: iiailfourlegs. Theabove reward will be paid ifreturned toJOHN KIULIAN, | street, between lith and 12:h ats. j my l-3t* JOHN A NEWMAN, | :10 REWARD —Lost, on the Sth instant, an ENVALOPB addres! to an officer, con- taining carte de vinites of a lady, child and officer; — aJéo, a lettencontuining draltfor $10 on a gentle- man in Philadelphia (oarnent has been stopped) id w letter addressed to Mary Loney, containing i @5 greenback together with other letters. The ove rewaid will be paid on delivery of the arti- cies at railroad office,corner of 6th street and the | avenue, my 11-3t* $ REWARD—Strayed away from Ne. 566 13th q Street, Island a bleck COW; white face and brast knobs on horns. fhe above reward will be given tor information Jeading :v her recoveay. my 8-lw* GEO OTT WUND&R. I OrT—rtrayed or st.en ont of our Stables, on 4 Sixth street,a brown OR E about 15 hands high, short-legeed and chuuky built; will weigh 1060 pounds; very ft; a outSyearsold. A liberal reward will be paid for his desivery tous. may 8-3t* J.0 COOK & OO. wy ToLbN—Last week Apil 2th. from Raw Mr. &* Tilngbast’>, Georgetown, 1 MARE 3 or 4 years oid. white hiud foor, on the face, about 6 hands nigh, thin, carries a straight head, pulls to one tide Lust neen ridden ovtota street near P. Jen ol'arr re «ard will be paid for er, one mile north of the RUXTUN D. BEALE. iy AYED U8 of sLEN—tiem my prem:so3 a 0 dark r-d COW, dark bagaudcrumb’yhuras [ will give $5 rewaru su that I vet her again. JOUN C GLICK, my 5 at Ist street, between I and K ets. 54) REV ALD —hecaped from the Washin, $150 ton city Init ef tie Di trict of Columbia on the aieky ofthe 13th of Apriliust — 463— One WM. A. TOMPKINS, ation LEGRANGE, his age is about d2yeare; 5 feet'6 or sinéhes high; ight brown kaireut short and when long waa com aed straight back; his face is round and full; of qaick and stan m+rirg sp. oh, ‘Ale, JOHN VARDING, shout 45 or 5) yours of age; 5feet 8 or Sitchas high; very sharp features; bair and side wniskora grey mixed; falland robing eye and int }ectual forehead Z £0, JOBN KTLROY at nt 5 fest 1 inches high: if light brown hair cut y shu: ; haea gram frowaiag lovk; fair com plexior and p x Burkes: ‘All of them haa legirons onW! ey vel ie je The Shove reward wit be given for their aopre- mean eee ag bee i jail ia che ist of Colu or @5) for e! wrone of 3 ere ele OF ORD WH LAMAN, 6 8, Marshal. Cayite 1g lenwood road. 3 FOR SALE. so vale 5060 BRIOE Mer- R ECEIVED rey ran tadle Pasii Toqaire of tha under-ignad, LWm.c 0 me hart, Georgstown, D & oF my Saw J: M. STARE, 2, 3,184. AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. STLVANIA AVENUB, noar Willard’s Hote: THIS EVENING, First appearance in thie city, for an engagementof SIX NIGHTS ONLY, OF MRS. DREWS PHILADELPHIA DRa- D) as ATIC COMPANY rane w Pl Ww, MR, Bal NW AIL MIS6 B. FRICE, ' Mia STEPHENS -Production for one time only, and for the first time in this ait, of an entirely new comedy, by Tom Taylor, enti thed * UP 47 THE HILLS, OR LIFE IN INDIA. ‘Mra. Jonn Drew Mr. Barton Hill To conclude with the best of Planc he's comedicttas SOMEBODY ELSE. Misnie (with a sen, ..-Mrs, John D: Bans Morit: - Mr. Barton all BF Admission 5), 25, and 75 cents, No extra charge for secured seats Wie res’ HALL} On F sirest, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. Commencing THIS MONDAY, MAY 11TH, AND EVERY EVE: iG :URING THE WEEK, + IMMENKE SUCCESS, Ofthe great combination musical entertainment. Unprecedented novelty. The world-wide and far. famed PEAK FAMILY, SWISS BELL-RINGERS! Cards of admission. & cents; reserved scats, 38 cents eXtra ; chilcren: half price. TWO GRAND MATINFE3 Will be AFYERNOONS. commencirg at 3 o'clock, Children admitted to the Matinee. for 15 eante, Tickets fur sale at John F. Bilis’, 306 Pa. av., Eale ticketn to commence at 11 o'clock on Mon” day, May !ith, ours upen st 7—commence at 8, The Pisne used ia trom the manufactery of Chickering & Son, Boston, furnished by John F, ‘is my 1] lw? ©. O. CHASE. Bu iness Agent, VARIETIES! VARIETIES! Fronting on Pa. avenue and Ninth st. Mamblia & Co.....-ssc<0.s-sesesce5e3 Proprietors #itz Bimmons.. -Stage Manager CHIEF AMUSEMENT HALL or raz COUNTRY. BVERY WEDNESLAY AFTERNOON, AT THRES O°CLOCE LADIES’ FASHIONABLE MATINEE} Popular with the First Ladies of she City, HARRY LESLIE WILL awe AP MARE A PR TIGHT ROPE ASCENSION LOU? Outside of the Varietics, REMEMBER THY VARIETIES! REMEMBER THE VARIETIES! REMEMBER THE VAGIETI RSMEMBER THE VARIETIES! s7-TO-NIGHT., Bo-i0- NIGH Poy BS TONIGHT Yen FESTIVAL OF MERKLUENT! OCARSIVALO# BEAUTY! Graxv Gara ExtexramsMest! Oxuanus oF LY WoxaNnoop! A Lovery Bevy or Pretr Exc antine Spinits or Grace! Fux ror BE Mitiivos! Drep in snd eee the Fair Daughters of the Muses— Fair Vetarics of the Sung ana Dinca! Lapizs! FORKEST fIsTERS and ADA ZESMAN, , BARRY LESLIE and W 8 BUDWORTH. DICK WATKINS and B30BHaLs, JAMEt PLLUKIM and FRANK KERN3, M’LLE GFRALDINE and HELE MISS FLORENCE and ADDIK JOBN*ON and And Dozens of Other Artistes! Every Night, the Great Prama version of JACK SHEvPARD JACK SHEPPARD 4ND OLD JOE BLUESEIN. GLD JOE BLUESKIN. IN ONE acT, MIX TaABLSAUX AND RLAVRN SCENKS. MUBiO! FUN! _ Admission 25 and 5) ce <: CANTERBU-Y HALL, COT IMTARA AV., SRAR SIKTH St Ws. E Sisn........Bclo Manager aud P THE TRIUMPH OF THE SBAS0N* The Man ger takea great pleasurs nm anuonasing tlat he } as recurred ‘Tux Gurar Disc MLL ASN EE > Success—new FRACABES! ant HE GRE TLE GREA IN M'LLE GALLET?I tEE HOUND HU? She has been the Succe Nitlo’s New York New Yerk ; Fc beston Theater Rogagement of MI-38 Sere Undiminished Success of MIsS KATE PENNOYER, The great American Danseuse, And ovr charwing Fairy Ftars, M'LLE- AUGT and MARR, The two beautiful Gems of Grace. Allof the 01d Favorites will appear to nivht ina MAGNIFICEND BILL OF NOVELTIES, - embracing Singing, ie Dancing, Ethiopian Eecentriei Pantomimes, Ballets, Burlesques, Vaudeviles . &c. THE GREAT DRAMA IN THREES ACTS, ities, | Teceived last week with shouts of applause, enti- ACK FHEPPARD, THE THE HO THE HOU Also, the beautifal Ballet entitled La MAJA DE SEVILLE, The Pretty Senorita of Bpain, Me ANNETA GALLBTTI, Supported by Mons, SZOLLOSY THE GREAT COURT OF BEAUTY. Notwith-tsnding the immense expense attend'ng the engagement of M’LLBS ANNETTI GALLETTI, No Advance in the Prices of Admission. Admission 2% cents; Orchestra Arm Chairs, #0 eents; Private Boxes (holding six.) $5. Doors open at7o’clock. Peiformance at 8, A GRAND MATINEE A GRAND MATIVEE BATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 20’cleck, For Lapigzs ayp CuILpRen, Ad-~ission—Ladies 2 cte.; Children, 10 cts. ORACE HATCH, M. D. HUMOEOPATHIO PHYsicIAN, No. 260 F street, between Thirteenth and Fourteeenth sts. Office Hours—Till 10 e’clock, a. m.; after 4 o’cluck p.m. may 8 20" OBBY ETRICAL SURGEON. A. p. RUGGLES, MOD. Isto of New York city, | ow permsnently Joeated at No. 446 Tweiftiy Street, Prem his p) ofese-onal experience, and 6x- 11 sive practise in the New York hoxp tals, he is 7 epared to give the best treatment to sl} who need is re Vices. ane attention given to diseases of women and ¢! ren. A.D. BUGGLES, M. D., No. 416 Twolfch a! PAPERHANGINGS. New sad choi: prices, just Spars | tteras, differe-t grades and J. MARK KIT #H'S, venth 3 doors above ) Felows’ Ball. 7 Torms eash for goods and labur. mp4 vosw* 486 OVAL ProroRe FRAMES, The bandsemest assortment of Oval Frames ia ivenon WEDNESDAY sud SATURDAY | Star. THE WEEKLY s7AR. LORS ERS This excellent Family and News Jeurnal, containing a greater variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other, $s published on Friday morning. TERMA—Cash, invoriably in advance. Single y Five c Ten copies Twenty-five copies In invariatly contains the “Washingten News” that has made 7he Daily Evening Star circulate co generally tifbughout the eountty, Sw Bingle copies (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—Turex Ozets. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} per annum, Six Newspaper exersery @: Fears Entertained that they have been Burned to Death—The Line of the Retrent of the Rebels from Vicksburg Cut Off. Caiko, May 10.—The Memphis Bulletin o lastevening has the folowing: “Six news paper, correspondents, viz: Colburn of th s ald, Richerd-ou aud Brown of the Tribune M:Cotlough of the Cincinnati Commercial Featty of the Gazette, and Dodman, of the Chicago Tribune, were on the tug destroyed by hot shot from the Vicksburg batteries on Sunday. There were twenty persons aboard, only one of whom is known to have escaped. Nothing has been heard of the remainder at Milliken’s Berd up to Tuesday night. If they reached eithershore they were probably = tured, as the rebels cccupied that point of the Penis suis atthe time of their hay’ crossed over, for the purpose ofintercepting any barges which might be floating down. The Basicain also says Grant has sent nineteen hundred prisoners to Milliken’s Bend. * pat 18 repostee o- the mesg his ever Big Blac! ayou has been destroyed, thus cutting off the rebel retreat from Vicksburg. ising FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Successful Expedition te the White Heuse —Bridge» Destroyed and Prixeners Ca tured—Later from North Car FORTRESS MONROE, May &.—Maj. Gen. Dix and staff returned here this afternoon from a visit up the York river, and confirm the arri- val of Col Kilpatrick and Davis with their cavalry commands at Gloucester Point, after their successful raid near Richmond. The Gencrai sent a force to the White House last night, and they succeeded in destroying the bridges aboutthat place and madtsome im- portant cuptures, taking several prisoners. The propeller Ellen S. Terry arrived two-day from Newtern, N.C.,with the mails from New- Lern and Hatteras. She reports that on Wed- nesday our cavuiry brought in an entire com- pany of rebet cavairy, with all their horses, captured at beep Gulley, seven miles oat. ust Weduescay morning Gen. Foster ser allihe rebel families, fifty in number, out Newbern. The rebels refused to receive our liag of truce, and the families were left beyond our lines, snd between ours and the revel pick~ ets, Ata place called Cove Creek. Indian Hostilaties Renewed in Minnesota ~The Savages Rejecting the Washingtum Treaty. ST. PAUL, Minn, May 3.—Arriyals from the’ Chippewa agency state tkat a difficulty has taken place Letween a number of Chippe cbiefs, thirty-five miles above Crow Wing, in which tour of them werekilled. The ditficuity erew cut ef the treaty madea* Washington las: winter. The chiefs whohad no hand in making ihe treaty avow their intention ef killing ali who signed it. This nev s, together with the Indian murders on the Cot onwood river, has caused the s tlers between Abercrombie and Jeorgeto leave. A number of settlers from Big Woods ana Melvoc county, with all their stock, pissed | through here to-day on the way to Wisconsia and South: aste; | trom ! the D-triet. from the b-st manutastory in the ecuuntry, at . MARKKIFER Ss, No, 486 Seventh:t , 8 doors above Odi Fi lows’ Hall, Tay 4-e05@' ACKEREL—MAOKEREL) Best in the market, Boid low ines Ss mye Corner Righth and B ntre sis, innesota. Statement of Desecters from Bragg’s Army. New York, May 10.—The Tribune prints ue following: MUKFHEESHORO, May 10.—Four deserters fiom the “lL Kentucky brigade at Birch Grove Stote that two brigades are there, of asout three thousard n. They expect the Unionists to aavanc, and are digging rifle-pits. A citizen over reports @ force left at that place on Thursday te reinforce Forest at Decatur, Alabema. Union Convention at Norfolk. NorFo.k, May 9.—Ata convention of loyal citizens of tue Second Congressional districtin which ali the portions of the district not in the possession of the enemy were repres-ated b deitgutes, hela in this city to-day, Mr. L. H. Chardler was unanimously nominated as a cui d.daie to represent the Union party in the ensuing election. ——_——_~+«ee-+—— FROM THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI, Further Particulars of the Gunboat attack on Maines’ Blait Catro, May 7.—The dispatch boat New Noeteralbes arrived from below with some -caiiensl particulars of the gunboat attackon 3 huff, and also the important an- beuner ment that Grand Guif is at last in our pOSses ton. % Uansports that ran the blockade at Gr. u@ Guit were loaded with soldiers, whom tney Jandcea blow. At this the rebels tooe alstm, acd hr gan to evacuate. Our terces er, in time to capture five huu- dail the guns, ammunition, . ‘Phis capture wok place itis deemed a higuiy : us itgiyes us the key ‘ert Hudson. ack on Haines’ Bluff, the Choctay TAGeG by three shots beiow tas hot entering tree fevt below ster. Auother set pene: sundered on her de a sii-li, and sept Chick i at, und a barrel of ph rowing 7 w o1 is jumped on the top o wung ther hats, and ior fic ations, On y evening the tus of the Choctaw, kaos: . sank in two misates. wee soe, — - LCCAL NEW =. an Ste agen es St » Wanp Sta Hal, indecer:! exposure saultana ery: dismissed. P. Hammo ing liquor on Sunday; dismiseed. Also, sean to suldae do. Stephen Tatty, keeping disor- dirty ho for hearing. Mich’! Kelly, xeep- ing B gamblin, ; do. Hannan fog7n y; do. Also, keents Ley att, disorderly gathering; dismissed, Win. Davis, do.; Workhouse. Con Penny, do; #2.5.. Geo. Pollard, concesled weapons; $5. Elis, diserderly ¢4thering; workhouse. John Henry, Geo. Hicks, John Williams, John Wai- jace, Wm. Brown, Chas. Wallace, Uhas. Lee Wm. Thomas. Patrick Conner, Henry wart, Henry Plaio, Wasb'n Sweney, Wir pes, Alex. Moore, Henry Thomas, Juno. Fran- =, Alb’t Dorsey, Theos. Marti, Heary Brown, Geo. Gariison, James Cartis, Wm. Williams, Uhus. Hodges, Michael Dunlin, Joan Tahan, Jcbo Brick. Jas. Hutt, John Hollingsworth and Mich’! Hi-key, disorderly gatheri fined 82 50 each, Sam’i Cook, Henry Lee; Siddey McPar- Jand, John Barker, E. Stevenson, Olas, Grant aud P, Kabbington, do; dismissed, Hili, disorderly; do. George T. Hawkins, pi aa MeManune, drunk; $boseach. W. is- oréerly; dismissed. Harriet Cooper, dranka:a2 disorderly: $2. Geo, Rausom, disorderly; 81.5°. John Prector, violating city law; coszs, 56 c's. Also, running @ hack without number; dis- miserc. John W. erler aud Samuel Starks, el eping in the s& et; do. Owen Shean, dp; Jobu Welch, do.; Thos. King, do; $1.53. Joshie fuller, do; workbouse. Tuomas O'Neal. do; dismissed. Levi Williams, du; George Ham- mer, do. FoURTH WARD STATION Casue.—Mary Mo- Gay, areault and battery; baii for court. Jona H. Moliinger, do.; dismissed. Geo. Fausno.t, Teatiog & nuisance; ruled for trial, &. «+. Lentz. disorderly; dismissed. Thos. Collin-, profemity; #258. Aun Foley, indecent lan- yorge; lor a bearing. Chas. T. Stelle, ad ery: baal for court. Jos. Smith, indecent «x- posure; workhouse deriy; dismsted. Geo. S. Vator, assantt and battery: bail for court. Riebard F. Winter-, Henrietta Wert, lighting; 22.58 each. W. H. You g, drunk and disorder} military. Pate Sextcr, tresking windows, a3, . Arrhar Dai. , fir: g a pietel in the street-, $3.64. Annie rewr, col’d, Serah Garrison, Jenny Brown, Saruh Johnson, disorderly; $258 each. Odris- une Ehainhart, co.; %5.71—jail for court, Ro t Wi: ters, fghting: $258. Ri ad Jefferson, va. errn y; do ary Ann Fitzbugh, profanit; workhouse. Hannah Wilson, do. Pat- rick Sexton, assanit and batery; jail for court. s7-The removal of the Ospital of Indians will Lea quesuon in the next Sisetion im thet, State. ‘ Cathariue Wilson, disor. , 3 | ;