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3S PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, tSUNDAY BYCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILD: NGS, @ORVER PENNA AVENVE AND 11TH SrneET, BY WwW. D. WALLACH: ee Papers seryed in packages by earriers at $4 a Ascay 37 cents per moath, To mail sob. saribers the price is @4.50 a year, in advance; 32 for six months; $1 for three months: and for Jess than three months at the rate of 12 conta a woek, . Single copies, ONE CENT; in wrappars, S7-ADVERTISEMENTS should be ‘sent to the office before 11 o'clock w.; otherwise they may pet appear until the next day, OFFICIAL. 7 ABR DEPARTMINT, AvsUTAN? Gaxena’s OvPiog, Wasntsetons, April 29, 1469. Geaeral Orders No. 105.—The organization of an Anvatid Corps ts hereby authorized. Phincorpr shail comaist of companies. and if it stall hereafter bx thought boat, of battalions, The eompsnies shalt be made np from the fullow- imag sources, Viz: First. By taking those cMicers.and enlisted mea ‘vf eemmands now in the field (whether actually present or temporarily absent) who, from wouuds recetved in action er disease contractel fn the ane of duty, are unfit for ticld service, but are stall eapabie of effective garrison duty, or such other Mght duty as may be required of an Invalid Corps. Becinental Commanders shall at ence make ont, trom information received from their Medicatand Company Officers, aud from their own knowledge, POs (aecording to the fdrm farnished) of the names of sll the officers and enlitted men under their commande who fulfil the following condi- tions, vic: 1. That they are unit for active field serviee on account of wounds or diseuse coniracted in the lime of duty ; this fact being certitied by a Medical Officer in the serviee, after personal examination. 2 That they are ft for garrison duty; thia fact Weise likewise oortifiad by the Medical Officer, as. ebove, after personal examination, 5. That they are, in the opinion of their Gom- manding Oficers,meritorions and deserving. ‘There rolls shall be certified by the Examining Surgion and Regimestal Commaadar, aad trane- mitted, throngh the regular channe!s ef military eorrespendence, to the Provost Marshal General of ‘the United States The Regiments! Commander shail enter into the column of remarks opposite cach officer's name on the roll, a statement as to the general charactor of the officer for intelligence, industry. sobriety, and tion to duty; and all intermediste Com- Jesanders shail indorsa thereon ‘h fats «$ they may posses in the case, or if thoy Lave none, they shall state how far they are willing to indorse the opizies of oficer or officers making the racom- mendation, Similar relis shall be forwarded from ‘ame to time, wherever the number of men fulfill- ing the tions enumerated or the exigencies of the service ney render it expedient. Second. By taking those officers and enlisted men still in service and borne on the rolls, but wao are absent from duty, im hospitals or couvalescent camp cr are otherwise unter the controlof Medical Officers, Ia thers eu:es the Medical Officer in at- tendance shall prepara the roile according te form entering the vames of officersand mea from the same regimenton a roll by ther Bend them, with the certifi: d, to the proper Be forward thena, as heretofore <peci: ect to the saine @ require meat, insny case. the E. nander sh an Officer unfitin point of character, to ca the service of the Io ad certified by the Section in the colar teption befo i those who haye been houvrab} weed the service. ~ Third. By acceplang those offi men sho rave heen hoxzorably 2 tount ef wounds or divenss c be eonsidered uzless the follow cormplelely faitilled: and ie not liable to draft, but is fit f duty evidence of honor able dis, of wounds or disability con - inty may, havir afy the 5 y of tho api afforded by hia r istin this cerps, will present sto the Board of Ha- Toliment for the in which they reside, for mination of the Surgeom thereof, who » examine them and report the result to the Board ef Enrelim The Board shall then consider each case, and if the applicant is found to fuifill the conditions «pe- ecified belew, the Board shall give him a ce este to that eileet, viz: 1. That he is unfit for service in the field,. 2, That he is tit for garrison duty. 3. That he is meritorious and deserving. 4. That be was honorably discharged from the service. The Pro Marshal for the District shall thea send the application, with this certificate of the Board, to the ting Assistant Provost Marshal Generel of the Btate, who shall procure such evi- @ence of service and character as the records of the curnpany to whick he belonged,on file at the headquarters of the State, may show, and if satis- fied that it iva meritorious case, and that the man is deservivg, he will enlist him in accordance with such spe rules xs the Provost Marshal General anay establish. Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of hospi- tals, Military Commanders, and all others having authority to discharge, usder existing lawa and regulations, are forbidden to grant discharges to any ten under their control who may be fit fur service in the Invalid Corps. Tho Prevost Marshal General is charged with the execution of this order, and the troops orga- nizéd under it will be under the control of his Bu- reau. By order of the Secretary of War: E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General, my li-dim _ MENT +9) ie pry ores n January 25, 126%, ‘In consequevee of the pressure of business atthe War Department, passes for citixeas to visit the Avmy of the Potomac will be given at the office of Jient, Col. Corns, 132 Penrsylvania avenue sbove Nineteenth street. - HE HEYNOLDS HOUSE. The undersigned. thankful to his friends and the lie in general, for the patronage Choy pablic in eethim as former proprietor o the cOlelian House, digo desve to inform them that be has & establichment to the corner cfisth street Srivaviaavenus, wicre he bas opened a house Baw xn complete style. Connected with it is » BESTAUKANT, where the best of Wines and Liquors will siways ee nlp are ean be had hours, and atthe shortest nutice. “re or te respoetfally invited to visit this Taya tue J. ¥. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. mars at SS a BRL 3! CARRIAGES), ee On band the best lot of LIGHT CARRIAGES ever offered in this market, for style and vi ty, consisting in part of Extension Tops, two anc four : pest Reekaways, top and no-tep Buggies, -rsey BgOR & gras ‘sOrLEE® WAGONS of all sizes, with and withevt springs. i attended to. ern ODT | er GaAHAM, Coachmaker, my }-im if* 874 D,and 477 Bighth st, NN*Y $9 ck eREL-MACKEREL! Best in the market. it JON. Corner Bight and 00.78, mys streets. | °, 8,485. - THE WEEKLY STAR. F cy “This excéHent Family and Na containing a greater variety of interesting reading than \cap: be found in any other, is published on Friday morning. Tr xMs—Cazh, invariably in odrance, Singie iy, rannum. 1 WO ‘Five open “Ls Ten copies. 90 Twenty-five Wu Tn invariably contains the “Washington News” that has made The Daily Evening Star circulate 86 generally thronghort the Rountry. BF Singie copies (in wrappers) ean be pro- cured at the counter, immédtately after the issue of the paper. Price. —Trrre Cexts. AUCTION SALES. By W,L. WALL E& ie perce . OUSELOLD AND KITCHE! ITU: aT apenne On Money MORNING, 1th instant, at Mo’cloek, we wilt soll. at the residence of . gentleman ho weeping, Nv. 10K street, between eth 9th, opposite Norinern AMUSEMENTS, GROVER’S THEATRE. JWS’ HALLI BAND BXBIBITIONS GUMBINED} TWO @! MONDAY BVYBSING. May 11, and every evening during the ween With Day'Performance om THIS EYENING, PONNEYLVANTA AVENUE, near Willara’s Hote! EBOSLBD GROVER ee eee —— AD H : oon— 3 £ Liberty Market, the Furniture and ktfects, eom- TERBOF TI eT ERBOLTIOON } Second Appearance of Fe a tos! = Universi mnosnent tobe phe Most Beantifa} MRS, JOHN DREW, MR, BARTON HILL, = at >) ‘a ia - is e world, on @ ci waiec erate tt eee ni ae Peele ae Raw BOO square feet. - It reprodnoes, tue to life MIES E. FRICE, MRE. STEPHENS, ; Marble top Genter Tables. oe nature, the mert beautitut Photogra, hie Views of ProdattiGn: fer oe title omy. 68 Gh Brags .qg Conte Tarrain Gorpate and Rugs, | Scenery Btatuary, Bae Rellete, Ce jesfial and Ani ‘roduction, for one tiie only, of the Heit Ou'bloin ital Rack sad Stop Uarve coe senile te hpad frre BORARER: i , : ews é 6 ’ na . a aad Table, Cheire, Rtngere and Side | 2° universally sdwired. ‘By the fa ‘f'n Meet the ‘oR, i moat powerful known bcience, ey ace shown Peatnipend Miron TS by the Btereoptioon, immonsc!s onlargad. and rith Ee as Zeclient Ouriea Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Gime. aud all who admire the beoutifal sbonld om. | GBstave de Guyron. . Mr, Barton Hill Waxha! ana Tables, brace tie8 shih mae eae toace them, im } Leorie........._.. «Miss B. Price Feather Bede -Bolvtera snd Pillows, bate iff se e hand ‘Beda . (ORAMA OP THE RUSSIAN WAR, To conelade with Rare megs sae giles Dedsteods, inwhieh, by the aid of mecha-ical and chemical : Fire Irons. Btoves, & effects, are illustrated Scenes of Sanguinary War £O0MEBODY ELSE, itches. Battles Biegex, Terrific Gales, Reviews, Nav: Miwnte (with a song). . -Mrs, John Drow Pee, era cat ore mreene Oeste leata, wean ¢ paraphernalia associated with | Hens Moritz. Me Ree ; y 8 “ Lowise....—~ R my i W.L, WALL & 00, Ancts. | SP Admission 25 cents ; Meserved Seata, 5) conta, | ey" Admisnion 60, 95, avd 75 cents, No extra By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Children 15 canta. - - my li-}w* charge for secured scata. T¥e - BXCELLENT TWO-STORY BHIOK Bovsss aup Lor ar Acction.—On FRIDAY, the lath irstant, we shall sci! in front of the Premises, at 6o'cloek B. M.,lot No. 3in Square No. 17) fronting en the uogth site of New Yorx avenue, between Seventeenth and Kighteeuth strecis waat, near the War and other public Departments. The improvements are two good and convenientiy arranged Brick Houses, being No. 451 znd 453, ‘Tha lot occupied by the ‘east honse has a front of 3H feet 9 ine by, @ depth of 1i7 feet 5 inches; the house bas a back building, and contains in ail cight recms, ball, tries, and a dry cellar. £ oceupied by the west hous+ by a depth of 122 feat 10 ii seven rooms, pantries, ch Wy tarps’ HALL, ‘ F street, rear of Willards’ Hote}. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, May 38, Firat exhibition in any city of the new great AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Austioneers. OUSEHOLD AND KITOHBEN YUHNITURE, Wacon snp Busey at Avorion—On WEDNESDAY, the lsthinstant, we shali sell, at We'’cleck A. M..at the residence of » gentiemau declining housekeeping, at No. 577 Maryland avenue, between 9th and l0th streets, Island, an excellent assortment of Furniture, viz— Mahogany Sofa, Chairs, Bareaus, Tables aud Bed- MIEROR OF WASHINGTON AND THE WAR} (STBONG’S.) A correct and elaborate portraitare of EVERY PORTION OF WASHINGTON CITY! EVEAYBODY’S HOUSE! ALL THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS! ot vets. and base nent, with ; e5 a well of excellent water and force pump ia the Merle Beiniendn, Warbstands, Tavies, and Ohairs a EVERYSODY'8 STORE! ara, 3 i i : E vees. **Terma for East House: 91,58 ean remain in par- | Bal ress, Window Ourteins, Parlor sad other cee eee ET omedesen, chaser’s bands four years, and perhaps longer; the balance ofthe purchases money one-half sach, Foriilications, pets 5 Gileloth, China, Glass, Stogpitala, Looking Glasses Ceoking, Parlor, and other Stoves, with a good Jot of Kitehen Requisites Also, one City made Wagen and one Buggy. ‘Perms cath. wy il-2t ‘GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, 3.0 MeG@UIRE & O0.. Auctioneers. ANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON THR Tsuanp.—On TRURBSDAY AFTHRNUON: Moy lith,at5 o'clock on the promises, we shal sell Lot No. 17, in Square 497, fronting 5) feet. on south @ street, between 43: and sth streets. ang FODIADE back 122 feet 4 inches to a 2) feat alley, Also Lot No i2,in Bauare No 583, fronting #) feet on south E ‘street, between 24 ‘and ad street Nett, and running back 79 feet 6 inches, toa 2) feet | _ Perms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and | O'¢ x e | twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of | Unprecedented novelty, The w | trust cn the premiser famed my7-¢ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Au:ts. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, F% SALR—A DEAIRAGLE BUILDING LOT ¥or Nace on E sTaser s NE. 4 STREET WEST, aT L'UBLIO DAY. May 14th, we snall 5: t | the premises, « very desirable Lot N. qu c, (466.) fronting on EB street 42ts2t, an Tupsing back 122 feet2inuches, toa2) foot alley, this lot is besutifuily jocated fora private resi dence being afew stapa trom the city railway. Terwe: One-th in cash, the revidue im six, and twelve wouths, in puter bearing st, secured by a ford of trust on the premise: yi J.C. McoGUIRE & CO., Aucta. and ,Crockery Ware, and residue in 3 ard 6 mon endorsed bearing interest, : ‘Terms for West Hoare: ©1000 ean remain as above, and «ame terma for residue as shove stated, Ail conveyancing at the coatof purchasers, The atove decribed property is handsomel located, and persons desiring to procure a goo residence will do well to attand the sale. my 9-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Au: By BOTELER & WILLSON, Auctionsers, YWENTY-SEVEN DESIRABLE BULLDING Tove ror Bate ar Avetios.—On MON AFTERNOON, May icth, a6 o'clock, we will ses], at our Auction Rooms, Iron Hall, the foliowing described city lota, viz: Sulbdivirion of lot No. 2,in square No. 969, front- ing G street north, between bth and 11th strests e 725 teet; two lots, 13 feet 11): for notea satifactorily THE BATTLES OF THA WAR FOR THE UNION FOR A BRIEF PERIOD, EVERY EVENING AT B U'CLOCK, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY A# TERNOONS, AT3 O'OLOCEK, Admission 35 cents ; chridren 15 cents. WisLaARes wad oh On F street, between Fuurteentiand Pificenth g Commencing ‘ AND EVERY FE 118 MUNDAY, MAY 11TH, tvision of lot No. 7, froating north F streat, between ith and lith streets eaxt; three iots, 22 teat nes by ls Eubdivision ofict No 12,0n Maryland avanue, beiween !Sthand ith streets; three lots,fronting t ches by 137. vision efivt No 5,in square No. 61, front- ing MU street weet, between oorth Daireet and New York avenue: three lots, 22 fect 434 by 157 feet cubdivision of lot No. 0. in square No. 1122, fi ive south A street. between 9th and g:th three lota, one 20 by 75; two, 15 feet 9 inches PEAK FAMILY, SWitss BELL ‘ Cords of xdinission. cents extra; chileren bh. onof lot No. il,in square No. 1122. two uta A between igin used i nanatictory of ne Bing pice ering Elis _fay li tw? c.c jness Agent. NTERBURY HALL, ANA A % xin Sraszay Bing... 5 nd Proprietor CHASE, BD cGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. west, between, back \pteat 4 if TELERK & WILLSON, A by two newt y BOTELER & WILLSO seine square, el, Neiween Vindcw Ourtains, Fs, Git Cornices Mat And Toilet MLL. THURS BAY B cx, Lote Nos. . 0, 83, in the | Allcf the O14 Favs MAGNIFICEN y This property peta and Rods HEREE ACTS, ith inf receired last week with shouis of applause, stees reserve tle Dinner and Tea Sets, ff) pivees i aud Champagne intere: f the terms of axle are aot Gays after the day of sale. the sblets Wine Glasses Le right to resell at the rick and cost of first pur- ’ HEPPARD, hanéle Dinner and Tea Knives | : +e Ja°R SHEPPARD, ted do co Forks | rebaser’s expense, Coo eR, she" Maa Seta piecar. and Castors Dat 24 JACK SHNepaky! and Tea $ poons Silver Saitand Must: Spoons id ¢ Soup and Oyster La ties ¥leted Fish Knife ring and Kitchen Tables and other Rq- | Avis..¢ Trustees. THE 100s) 5 TIRE & CO., Aucts. THE HOUSED a mand THE HOG THE HOUSS Also, the benatifal Balle (oGUIRE & GO.. Anctisneera, SALE OF VALUASL® LoTa IN NrING OFFICE SQuAne.—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May isth, at 524 s’closk. on the premises by Virtue of edeed of trust to the sab- geriser, dated Mey 7th. 157, and duly recorded in Liter J. A,S No. 137, folios 51 et seq. one of the land records tor Washington county, D. C.. I shall sell Lots No, % and 43, in Jamen 0, McGuire's | Bubdivision of Eanes mumperen et cack reoae of and under 29), cash; orer | ibe 24 feet_on street, near the Government’ +that amount, a creditot thirty and sixty 4, ¥8. pon ages Cire and running back 175 feet 3 iachos, notes bearing interest, aati<factori.y endorsed, # fort aley. : % 30) e Th.se Lote have a pavement laid and trees my @dkde BOTELER & WILLSON. Aucts, | TR 58, Lote aye 8 eee bois By BOTELER & WILLSON, Aucts. jor residence. SALE AT AUOTION OF THIRTY -NINE DESIR- Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder in 6 | ABLE BUILDING Lors.—Ga TU ESDAY AFTER. and }2 months, with interest, secured by adced of | NOON, May 5th, commencing at 4 o’clock, we The Pretty sono Mille ANNESTA GALLETTI, Supported by Mons. SZOLLOBY a THE GREAT COU RT OF BEAUTY, <¢ iron-case Piano Forta, ly carved legs and lyre, wilh to order 2 Cover. jot of M incipally of The 8 pearl keys, ™m Also, one Stoo The Furnitu Ly’s superior | er and Plated usec, the engagement of DPLLE ANNETT! GALLETTI, No Advance in the Prices of Admission. Admission 2 cents; gents; Private Boxes (hoicirc aix,) #5, Doors open at7o'ciock. Performance at 8. trust on the premises, A GRAND MATINEFR Al: cost of conveyancing t» be paid by the pur- THOS. J. PI5! shall sell on the premises, the whole of origina! : IRHER Teantee, A GRAND sATINES Lots No. 1, 2,3,4,5, 13, 14,15, 16, boing the east | CRAST., J. 0. MoGUIRE & UO. Aucts, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, haif of square No. i), These will be subdivided witn about twenty feet fronts, making altogether thirty-nine lots with an average depth ofabou. 1 feet each, running back to analley, They are desirably located on Seven- teenth street west, Rhede Island avenue, and For Laviss asp Cuinpnex, Advoission—Ladics. 20 ots.5 Children, i cts, VARIETIES! By J.C McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncors, RUSTEK’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDIEG ON K street Negri, OPPosit® FRaNkuin Bow.—On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May isth, at % i Fronting on Pa. aveaue and Ninth st. North N street, Go'cioek, in front of the premisos, by virtae of } wits :One-fourth cash, the palance in six and | deed of trust, dated July 7th, 1861, and duly re- | Hamblin & Co. ae _ Proprietors Gaps Oasis taunraetiry eecated. beating corded in Liver S48 No. ‘aia, folios 254, ef esa, Fits Simmons. - JEL UBtage afamager : of land records for Washingtonconaty, D. Oy; | : : inertia BOTELEE & WILLSON,Aucts, | Shallsell part of Lot No 23, in Davidson Suvs | CHIEF AMUSEMENT HALL or rus COUNTRY, division of Square No, 25, fronting 26 feet 2inches EVERY WEDNESUAY AFTERNOON, AT TERE: ‘CLOCK: LADIES’ FASHIONABL® MATINEE! Popular with the First Ladies of the City. Previous to Batinee HARRY LRESLIR TIGLT-ROPS ASCENSION, Outside of the Varieties, RO THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON gaeoant of she rain until FRIDAY EVENING, May eth, same : Gee SORELER & WILLSON, Aucts, BOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POST- ep of rain until THURSDAY, same fosr and place, oB north K street, between Izth and 13th streets west, running back 62 feet 19 iuches, with the fren use of the six feet alley, running trom the rear of said part of said Lot No. 23, to 20 fee alley, in the rear of enid square. i nersie eaab} at opel. ofattending conveyancing to be paid by the purchaser. PROTON. J_STONE, Ir., Trustee, may & BOTELER & WILLSON, Aucts. myéa 3.0 MeGULRE & CO., Aucts. pL “ ~ : v. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Anctioneers, By J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionvers, REMEMBER cae Vanteates! RUSTRE'S SALE—A DESIRAULE BAICK EUSTEE’S SALEOF SMALL LOTS IN THE REMBMBER THE VARIETIES! Dweiursc House on I srreet N it, NORTHERN PART oF Tug City.—By virtue of REMEMBER THE VARISTIES! Berween Grit AND lori REST : deed of trust, bearing date on the °d day of May, pmcsty SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 234, 1893, at 5 | 1859, and duly recorded in Liber J. A, 8., No, 176, S@_TO-NIGHT, ew o’clock,on the premises, Dy virtue of adecd ol | folios st, &e , one of the land rocords for Washing: &z-T0-NIGHC ew trust t6 the subseriber, dated the lth day of | toncounty,D.0., 1shall sell, on WEDNESDAY, Be TORIGHT “29 October, 1258. and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8. No. iit, fotos 227, 225, and 229, one of the Land recor sfor Washington County, D, C., I shail sell all that part of Lot purmbered nine (3,) in Square numbercd three hundred and seven thtee (373.) a8 ated upon the map Goh of the City of Weshington. in the District of Columbia. fronting on Il astreet north, betweon 9th and Mth streets west, 15 feetand4inches,and running beck the same width tothe depth of 81 feetand 9inchos, toa ld feet alley, With the right of egrezs an - ses by the said al the 97th day of May, at balf- past 4ve o'clock p. m., in frovt of the premises. Lota Nos. i9, 27, 2, ‘Bi, 52. 33, 34, 35, 36, 4 39, 40, 41, and 42, man’s subdivision of original lots insqnars No 616, in the said city of Washington; the said lots being part of original lots Nos. 1,2, 3,4.5, and 6, in said Equare. The lots will besold separately. They front on O street, have each x front of orer 17 feet, ant a depth of 138 feet to a wide alley, and are located in an improving part of the city. Terms ofsale: One third in eash; and the re- mainds in ix, twelve, and eighteen months fro FESTIVAL OF MERXIMENT! CABNIVALOF BEAUTY! Grand Gara Entertarsxens ! Carus or Earty Womannoop! A Lovery Bevy or Prerry Lapies! Exycuanting Spinirs or Grace! Fun vor tik Minuion! Drop in and eee the Fair Daughters of the Muses— Fair Votaries of the Sorg and Dance! 3, 3, an Uhi- ress to the rear of seid prenzi Pogether with the improvements, consisting of | day of sale, with interest, secured by deed of trust. | FORREST SISTERS and ADA TESMAN, athree story and ettic brick dwelling. . ‘Terms to be complied with in five days, otherwise | HARRY LESLIA and W. 8. BUDWORTH Terms: $1,250 in cash: the femain er in Sand 1 the trustee reserves the rght to resell, at the tik DIOK WATKINS and BOB HALL 7 % cr is er, On 28 m Meee interest, secured by a deed of truston se ee Lynas Vey s JAMME PILGRIM and FRANK KERNS, Ly coat se of purchaser. M. if. WARD, Trusteo. 4 ‘All conveyancing at the expense of parchas may 5 awiw&de J.0 MCGUIRE COO Aeon, MWLLE GERALDINS snd H&LENA SMITH, Tithe terms of sate are not complied with within MISS FLORENCE’ and MI88 LESTER, tes reserves the right : five dai 8 ere iss usd expense of tha defaultiag By J. McGUIRE & CO , Auctioneers. ADDIEJOHNSON = and MISS WILSON, haser, en one week’s notice in the Evening RUSTEE'R SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- And Dozens of Other Artistes! Bear. '“" THEO. SEECR URS TS natee, T EXTY ON MARYLAND AVENUE, THER SQUARES =a my 7d J, 0. MoG ULRE & CO., Aucts. | 2.05.05 tux CaPITOL.—By virtue of a deed of trust | Every Night, the Great Dramatic Success—now version of JACK SHEPPARD JACK SHEPPARD bearing date on the Mth day of February, A. D. 1900. and duly recorded in LiberJ. A. 8 No. 193, folio 24, &c., one of the teen records for Wash- ington county, D. C., and by the request of the By J, O. MeGUIRK & CO. lAuctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- SATURDAY AYTHRNOON, June Pe noes on the premises, by virtue of a ds ti ‘ed thereby, the undersigned AND soriea in Liberd. AB No. “fiction Si, ot se ts trenton wil eli pablia salon FRIDAY AB” OLD JOE BLUESKIN. oneof the Land records for Washington county, | TERNOON, the 29th, day of May, A.D. 1853, at half OLD JOB-BLUESKIN, past 5 o'clock. in fron’ f Lot No. 1,in Square No 797, in th ©! 1 adecree of the Circa if 4 IN ONE ACT, SIX TABLEAUX AND ELEVEN SORNES, Boog Tee Bieatelt oe Gainmbins passea in > ington tke said part of raid Ving @ front on ese NGS! Hirivine'tstoert shal seoriginal igt arnt oral this Properly is located in an improving part of | 4 ammission 25 and 80 Sonts, eer ele peat dae the coruor of Gatreet north | , Terms of male; One-third in cash. and the reai- ORAOR® HATO Bi Mic ; tad Bleventa: streetenst. trem tas ‘of ale, with interest, secured by a deed H ecipMonOPAtHrO PHY clay, All conveyancing Yi SUTTER Beets e, the terms, are, not complied with in five vipat 3 ’ sts, my $-toweds J.0. MCGUIRE #00. ucts, | Sf She cay Ot ee cctof heat purchaser, afer, five day: tier. p Gentes aap aa Ee my6-towswkds J,6. }., Aucta. ARCH orate Set oe wart: FRANOK TAYLOR, | es von NOK TAYLOR, het by Joho #, where real esta Singh cing t Extension Diniz Table invery des oe ae | eet pian E Tene top bideboard 4 or tor rpecusation Pantomimes, Ballets, air : Term Burleeques, Ve 1 hairs three THE GREAT DRAMA IN Notwithstanding the immense expense att@nding stra Arm Chairs, 50 VARIETIES! 5 ofice Hours etloskse. ans alte 2 E| », REFORMATION IN THE TIM Davina = MIRKOR OF WASHINGTON AND THE wWaR! MIRROK OF WASHINGTON AND THE WAR! Sarracka, and my 12-5¢ | Will MAKS "A PERILOUS { a | ing to the road between Biack TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} FROM EUROPE France Demands an Explauation of Mr. Adams’ Passport—Proitch Afinirs—Reduc- tions of the French Army aud Navy—The Peterheit Cace, . Care Racy,via Sv. Joun’s, May it—The steamer Fohemiau on the th for Quebec, peered here this morning at 9 o'clock. The steamer City of New York has arrived out on ne aol ult, and the North American on the Sth, it was reported that Mr. Adams had made a frank expianstion regarding his letter ofpro- tection to Mexican vessels, and that nodiplo- matic protest was necessary. But itis stated that France takes offense and demands an ex- pienation. Polish affairs are unchanged. In the Howse of Commens on the 26th the an- ‘ual effort to carry the bill for the abolition of Church rates to @ escond reading, althongh Supported vy (he Ministers, was defeated by a vote of £55 10275. The Paris correspondent of the Times says it is supposed thatnext year thearmy will be re- duced to the nominal Sgure of 460,006 men, and the navy to i588 ships afloat, with crews num- bering 3 inen. At present France has 442,000 seldicis under @ims and 500 ships afloat. The Corps Legislatif! has been prorogued to the 7th of May. , Phe Paris Bour: Ge. A German priest is said to have gone from Rome with diepatches for Cardinal DeAnge- lis, denouncing Cardinal Antonelli, and call- ing DeAngelis tothe head of the Papal goyvern- ment. Unimportant diplomatic paners regarding Poland are published in Engiand, incinding Pari Rnsseil’s dispatch to Russia, dated April’ 14, calling on Timssia to tulfill her treaty obt é An Lendou frem St. Petersbary, bearing the supposed@ re- ply to the dispatch of Earl Russell. A Beriin letter says that Kussia’s proposals for an offensive and defensive allixuce his been repeated to the government of Prussia. TEST VIA LONDONDERRY, The Li on Tir Withstanding ua closed firmer; rentes Gifr. az sent trem + itis believed u intended io be presen: The reports were probably gate thi ¢ conscription. pling of the on the port It 18 stated th: S on board exercise ct <ithe bu ted aieply te Lord Lyons w or Suffolk ¢ ury Keurden. R trignie Chailens: a anchored fick, of G The Br alter » officers oft spirits a mos the 1 yas destroy cc r Big Black tstead of the 1% road bri FRUM PORT ROYAL The Frou-Vinds Again Sle 5 New Yor 1t.—The steamer Oriole, from Port Royal on the 6th, has arr Ecisto. Our to Folly and Cole —A flaz of truce reports Van Dorn’s shot by Dr. Peters, nan ters and Gen.’ ed to Nashville. erly of the United in Dorn in y H. Meury will undue intimacy be! Van Dorn. Dr. Peters sea Maj. Gen.W.H.. Suites army, temporari command. Brig. G soon take commiund. AN gu t A letter trom Columbia to the Rebelsays three transports and two gunboats, desceuding the Re nessee river on the 27th of April, were attacked ny Col. Wood w:' were sunk. The Santa Fe Maif Robbed Kansas City, Mo, May 11.—The Santa Fe ge, enroute tor Santa Fe, was robbed on Friday nigh!, some forty miles from here, by a party of guerilins, The express matier and baggugein the reur stage was rified otf ana the irausports ‘The gunboate escaped. ad money and watches were taken from the passengers. The express messenger’s sufe and mnail were overiowked. Two oid hor were procured in the neighborhood, and the singe proceeded on its way. All Th horses belong- ack and Coun by the same gang, but will be immediatciy repiaced by the company and the stage continue its regular trips. cil Grove wera taken THE UNjION RAID VIRGINIA Report of Col. Kilpatrick—Detuilx of < Great Raid Within the Enemy’s Line Insmense, Destruction ef Rebel Stores, Bridges, Trains, ete. Col. Fitzpatrick, in his report to Headquar- ters, says: By direction ot Maj. Gen. Stone- man, Lleft Louisa C. H. on the morning of the 3d inst., with one regiment, the Harris Light | Cavalry, ot my brigade, and reached Hungary, on the Fred: ricksbarg Railroad at daylight on the Morning of ihe ith, destroyed the depot, telegraph wiresand railroad for several miles; passed over to the Brook turnpike, drove in rook; charged a bettery and iorced it to retire to within two miles of Richmond; captured Lieut, Boon, aid-de-camp to Gen. Winder, and eleven men within the fortifications; then passed down to the left and crossed over the bridge on the Chickaheminy, which I burned; ran a train of cars into the river, and then re- tired ‘o Hanover, @ town on the Peniasula, crossed and destroyed the ferry just. in Gime to check the udvance of @ pursuing cayairy force; burned a train of thirty wagons loaded with bacon, captured sthirteen prisoners, and en. camped for the night five miles jrom the river. Lresumed my march at1 o’cicck p. m. of the dth, and surprised a force of threeiundred cay. alry at Aylett’s Station, and captured three of- ficers and thirty-three men; burned fifty ons, and the depot, containing upwards of 20,000 barrels of corn and wheat, quantities of clothing and commissary and © revel pickets cown the pike across the | cE kA a age ea sania tinued | i ! | ity. | usurpation of power; that j there = —_ in line of battle sbove ‘King and (Queen Oeurt House. The strength was uukuown, but I at once advanced to the attack, only, however, to discover that they: were friends, a portion of the i2th Tilinois ‘cavalry; who Rad~ on separated fromthe command of Lieut. Oo}. Davis, of the same regiment. © At 10 o’clock 8. m. on the 7th, T fonnd safety and rest under our own bravelines at Giou- cester Point. This raid. and march cronnd the entire rebel army, & march of nearly 2imiles, has been miade in lese them five'deys With a. jess of 1 officer and 37’ privates, having cap- tured and paroled apwards of 250 men. TRIAL OF C. L. VALLANDIGHAM CON- CLUDED. t A Meijority of the Conrt in Favor ef Send- ing Him tothe Dry Tort 3—The Minor. ity in Fever ef Sending him South. The trial of Clement L. Vallandigham aoe the military court in Cincinnati was con on Seturday, and the yerdicthas been submitted: to General Burnside fer bis approval or dis. approvel. ‘The majority of the court, it is said, have sentenced Mr. Valianaignam toithe Dry Tor- tugas for two years. ‘Fhe winority, it is said, were in fayor of sending him Soath, with the injunction not to return Tatil the war is‘over. ‘We learn, however, that the Government has not beer informed thatsucis verdict as above referred to has been made. The accused was Charged with publicly ex- pressing, in violation of General Greer Ne. a, trom Heaagquarters Department of the Ohio, his sympathies for those in arms against the Goy- ernment of the Unitod States, declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the object and purpose of weakening.the power of the Gov- ernment in ils efforts to suppress an unlawfalk rebellion. The specifications are that in a specch lately aclivered in Mount Vernon, Ohio, he ex; sentiments aad opinions whieh he imew did aid, comfort, and eneourage those in arms against the Government, and could but induce ui his bearers a dist of their own Goyern- mentund sympathy for those in arms against nd & disposition to resist the laws of the apt. Hill, of the {loth O V. L, testified that eard the speech, and thet Mr. Vatiandig- ham uttered words to the eifect that the present. war was “a wicked, crue! and unnecessai a war not being waged for the preserva- the Unios; a war for the pnrpese of hig oUt ‘iberty and erecting a despotiem; a wer tor the freedom of the blacks and the ene “that if the ‘ation had so wished the war could 1 honorably terminated months ago; e might have i orably obtain ning to the proposed intermediation of hat propositions by which the south- S c@uld be won back and the Soath ntied their rights under tie Constita- been rejected the day before the late je at Frederickshure by Lincoin and his hereby the President of the vose under him in anthers Uharging “that the Government of the Vniled Sistes were abontto appoint military marsha every Cistrict to restrainthe peo- Hibertics, to deprive the:n of their 2 Churacterizing General s Department of the on of arbitrary au- the same onrr the people intorm the ped power that they will net ie nypon their Lberties 2 Was Atall times, solved to do what he pts now being made y uvon the ruins of our sSerting “that he firmly six Months ago, that the pmpting to establish a , More crael and more ad before. < ne, also of the 115th next witness. He. too, heard the Vajlandizham said jec On for the préser- on ; thut it might have been saved, if the plan which Ay ceepted the day i ure digham obj t, on the f a fe ted to anything on ‘bh ni TounG that onstruction, tie > teed in her rights. meet ond was nottaken, Charleston, 1 that ihe Miseissipp: was not open, aud ong as there was cotton toseil ward. He said, in regard the Administrtion at the last re yolupteers could be he Fre uch eonscription a counsel resistande tothe military or civil law, for that not needed. Tha unworthy to be ireemen who would submit to ehments on their liberties. {Mean- ; that he would not F fe believed the Admin- trempting to-erect a despotism; n one month Lincoin had phinged y into this cruel, bloody and unme- y war. In relation t to order No. e despised it, spit nt: wampied it under his feet; that he, for , Would not regard it, He styled the Ad- tration Gilicers, and officers of the army, 3 ions of the Administration. He advised ihe people, at the close of his speech, to come up together at the ballot-box, and burl the tyrant irom his throne. He styled the Presi- Gent at another time as * King Lincoin.” On cress-examinaton, this witness insisted upen the correemess of the evidence as given a@vove; and the Judge Advocate then rested his evidence, when Hon. S. 5. Cox was called on the part of Mr. Vallandigham. Mr. Cox was cne ot the speakers at the Mount Vernon meet- ing. He denied that M-. V. piles any epithet to Gen. Burnside. What he said relatiyeto Order No. 28 was in effect that he didn’t re- coro Order No, ae superior Ceo. Ne. 1, the Constitution, from George ashi mM, commanding. Mr. Valiandigham charged that the men in authority had it in their power, if they were willing, to mae peace. He ex- hausted some time in reading from Mon: a= { ry Bisir and from ee and also stated that. is, re priviic proofs, yet to be developed, and which time aid disclose; proving his statement. He bitterly denounced an: attempt te make peace by a separation of States. When he ocensioualiy used the words “Presi- dent and his minions,” witness did not under- stand him io mean the mili ex&etly, but il Was m connection with ari arrests. Mr. Cox turther said that Mr, V. mvoked his hearers undeg no circumstances to surrender the Union. . At the concinsion of the evidence, Mr. Val- jJandigham submitted a protest, setting forth that he was arrested without a due process of law; that he was veither in the land or naval serv We me ees cians ana hertiore not triable in a military court; an cepetiig as his right as 2 citizeh of the United 3 ne be arraigned by incictment and tried by a jury of his country. The alleged offense, which he says was simply adyising the people ot Ohio relative to certain policies, was uot known to the Constitution of the United States, ie denied that he hus ever counseled resist- ce to Jaw cr lawful anthority. The Judge Adyecate simply remarked that the accused had <ae privilege of counsel and of witn s. Itdid not become him to enter inte any Giscussion as to the jurisdiction of the court. That the case had been referred to it was sufficient. Gencral Halleck About to Take the Field— General Hooker's Present Plan Cone evived on His Late Battle- Field. " «© Welearn by «pecial advices from Washing- ton,” says the New York Evening Post, of Mone day, “that Gen, Halleck is about to take the ficld in person ; nat, it is upders‘ood, with the purpose of relieving General H from his com! that he may bein ‘very pres- beet Pat od the betisreble he said it was a _ } i | t i

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