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THE EVENING STAR WS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, {SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILD- NGS, @ouren Prxx's AVENUE AND LiTU STREEr, | abehdatr apse Papers served wishout wrappers by carriers | 3 cent per copy, or 23 cents per month. In packages by carriers at $4 4 yoar, or 37 cents per month. To mail cubzeriters the price is $4.50 @ year. fn edrance; $2.24) for ix months; 1.25 for three months: and for bess shan three months at the rite of 1¢ centsa wesk. Single eopies, with or without wrappers, twe eEXTS. Be APVEERTI©RM ENTS should be sent to the @ffier tefore it o'clock w.; otherwise they may met appear und rhe next day. “OL. XXI. AUCTION SALES. By lee & WILLEON, ENi toto EREMPTORY SALE OF OITY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Nag athe Py i o'clock , we will seit ace Auction was, I Rat the following described City Gots, vi. :— Kets ‘No. 4 and is, in Square 1,38, fronting @9 feet Sinckes on Maryland aveniie, betweeu Lith and east and sm avenue, The whele ‘of Eqnare northwest of Banure No. 1,033 em ing Lota No.1,2,%,4,5 and 6, frontin, or nue, north O street and a t cunt bot XN Sanare No, 1.035, fro: Easd Gapitel rect, between ath re rate as Lot = 6. te estan, lot,) in Square No. 103 feet on north D street, between ste and With strecta ¢ its Lets do. land in Gauare No. 1,938, froutiageach 40 feet on north O sireet, tetween 1sil street | i 2 saltively without Tr a. ively w: out reserve. ‘er: myi¢-d&ds” BOTELER & WILLSON, Acct. By GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioncers. QUREHOLD AND KITOHEN FUR: H av Avction.—oa THU R&D. aya Suet kane Esx., 530 Penusyivania avenue, between First and ‘Second streets bie grcelient assortwent 6f Furniture. y Sofas, Parlor and Rocking Oha‘ Mabefany fait fall iPdlarbiestop and other Bureaus and cieeens Centre, Dining, and other Tables Maneeany Bookease and Secretary and Writiag | | Mahogany Hat-tree, Sideboard, Washstands, Work | jes Fine Damask and Broeatel am other Window Curtainr, Blinds and Sbad i Lookin, g Glanses, China, Glase. wand Crockery Ware, an Velvet. Beasrele, ee ly, and other Carpets i Olicioths and ‘iat . iG =o and ae Rugs iN . Jenny Lind, and Cottage Bedsteads, | Loun, i Feather ee. Tron Bafe, Cooking, Goal. and other Stoves. | ithe good lot of Kitchen Requisites ind ay other articles which we deem an- mecessary.to enamerat _ Terma cash. ey isd BEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, By W. L. Watk & CO., Auctioneers, i TBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE FUBNITURE | asp HorseHOLD eerice By virtue of a deed of trucf to the subs-riber, bearing date the ith day . 156 d duly recorded in Liber J. No, 22) foli ete , one of the land records | Kent shsilsell at publis auction on WEDNES | pat, the 3th day of May, ecemmencing at 10 0 clk house numbered ‘seven, (7,)eaituated ob adiana avente opporite tha Gity Halla large assortment of valuable Furniture and iousehold Bfecis. comprisi One fine Rosewood Iron Frame 7 Forte. Stoc! and Cover Parior Suits of Crimson PD Boles Lounges, Arm, Pair Gilt end Blue Ottomans. Marble top Center and Pier] Tables, j Pair Ovel Gilt Mirrors, 5 Green Le reer and Lace Curtains, Owrnices ve Piano | ask. Green Velvet | Side and Roaception and rer, | Crimson Kicbroidered Lace Curtains, &e. Brussels Carpets, Ruge. &c. pla! Etegere, with De-k, Walnut Bookea: ble, Wash stand, Mahogeny Bookcase with Desk aud Easy Chair, Ohandelicrsand Droplight. Fancy Tables, Extension Dining Table and Oak Dininz Chairs, Rosewood Sidebourd and Mahozany Sie Tables, Walnut Refreanment Table and Butler's Tray f Giusa sad Table Ware. &e. Bali Oil Cloth, Oak Hat-ract, Hall Chairs and Chandelier. Clock, Oil Clotb on_varicus landings. Step Carpeting, Rols,and Fixtares. . Mabos sny Bedstead, Bureau, Wardrobe and Wash stand, ble-top Bureaus and Washstands, Makogan: Balnut Frens and Cottage aud Irom Be lsteads, Curie@Hair and Spring Mattresses, Toilet Sets, V —— Blinte, Curtains, Shades. Carpets. “i d Bedding, Easy Chair, C: ae a Hair Mattress and Piliow, berg ¢ Clothing Press. Stover Ge airs, en Farnitare and Coo! ats ers cash, my 5-eokds W.L B@ THE ABOVE SALE Is wortpoued to FRIDAY LE ane. same hour, ALLOY t _ my iS Wik. AOD ar rer By GREEN & WILLIAMS , Auctioneer: SALE OF ALL Lor. eit of! will be are. not lay of sale, terms of sale days after the WILLI AM We ARD. my ¢ Jaw wis GREEN & NWT At, AY 486 Just received, desirable styies PAPER HANGINGS, Prom the rich ani ornate to the most «imple patterns, appropriate for parlor, dicimy rooms. and caambers. FIRE bOARD as TS. STATOES, CENTER PIBCES, & NEW AND BEA TUL DESIGNS GILT BAND WI {DOW SHADES. EUFRBOR ANY REQUIRED STYLE OR BIZE OF STADE MADE TO ORDE . PIGTCRE PRAMES, od to be gilded with gold leat), The ser: dsomestand the largest assortment iu the Die from the hest manufactory in the NE TOOK. 136 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, | a choice selection of new and chasie and balls OV £ Darx Woo. F: conte, with a mali-aized Oval apd Gard ‘ign and domestic manufac- Passepat sate, &c. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Pipes ntsizeeand colors; Picture Rings, Nails. mer: ae cash the above gonls Will be disposed of at 7 ‘cam, bo Srrchaeee for im the | psentation mate to effuct sales. { ed from those needimg the = ove: Torms cash, J, MABKBITE! | Reem = the number, N No 486 Seventh street, | eight doors above Odd Fellows Ital); and the terms eath for goods and lasor. _my 2-Sweo* WakEROOMS, TH STREET, basers of *ORNIEURE { & nn me S FS fe bf £ i 2 g ae ie x EI 8 Ho anc v-ried. PAR) OR SUITES in Precatelle, Rep. Plush and yb, Also, aade to, ord. {BER BETS upolid Oak, Walnnt and Ms eand handsomely ornamented ariety of Painted ees Low. cet, an D MALOG TE i DINING CHAT Thence ior ‘Cart oN , Husk and other Aarne pnt ey oe, Was Skee Derks gua’ Ohaire ent’ Book “anon, ich sre made from oe beet materials afd war i te jon. nid do we'll to lo a 2h ing. &3 we are 4a) MecREGOR A O08 _ S80 Seventh Rogany, full mar SeO.8 YOR STAMPING xO e PAPER AND ENVELO? ES CHARGS, ,WITH NAME, | THITIALS, CREST, cr COAT OF ANMS, PHiLP & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Books ‘ore, war2Zerotf No, 39% Pennsylvania avenue. KEW Bow: +o acy re if $25 ry gi refer, fal »! Dro. srothers ir Fig ongey phen ti ap 2 ecim® | average depth of abo te apn | MorthN at, rnin: One fourth eash, the palance insixand | Wa { twelve months, satisfac! 1953, front. | inter j the estate of the iate Dr. Ne } crayeaneaty arranged rooms. with a wide | Yupping through the whole department and porch | } ful location for a private residence in the city of | Quth instant, at 1) o’clock | Feather Beds. ‘This property is well located in « part of the city | Where real estate is rapidly increasing in value and is very der w chee? aS a per Mauent investment or for rpeci ) and two on Sth sircet near R street. | five day AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 3,190. AMUSEMENTS, GROVER’S THEATRE. AUCTION SALES, | THIS AFTERNOON — Te-MORRO* By BOTELER & WILLSON, rina ALE AT AUOTION PTRIBTY-NINE & Sage BUILBIxG bors. Lape s ets a ot gre we mimesis ria! shieyrnine lot wit an 120 feet eaeh, runni: back sikeot wast Sheds Laland avenue, oad tory secured, bearing ap Is-dtd BOTELEER & WILLSON, Aucts, M7 THR ABOVE SAUE IS POSTPONED ON aserutt ot the Tain unill FIUDAY EVENING, fae ee SOFELER & WILLSON, Aucts, pi THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTRER POST- jae on account of rain until THURSDAY, tame our and pl may 3 * BOTELBR & WILLSCN, Aucts, ag-TIE ABOVE SALEI6 AGAIN POSTPONED - econo t [Jide dA until TUESDAY EVB- ; same hour. By ROTHER & WELLSON, Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. , ANDSOMB AND SPACIOUS FOUR-STORY ABD Basemesxt Briek House, with Baox | BUILDING ASD LOT, FRONTING ON NORTH C, BETWEEN Four-anp-. AG Ane “AND THIRD TREETS, AT AUC- Tion.—On TUESDAY, the 19tm instant, we shall sell, in front of the premises, at§o'clook P. BM., that spacious Four-story Bi Penge belongiag to being part of lot inequare No. £33, situatedon the north side of € street north, between Third and Four. and-half nireets west, being house No 392 C street. The lot has a front of 28 fect 2inehes bya depth of 183 feet 5 inches te a 50 foot alley, fronting on which is a fine T'wo-story Brick Stable'and Carriage-house, The poms: nes a well-built four story, with back buildin, basement, containing in all Ga a = a rear; also, a side alley leading out to C ntreet. i We deem any eommentin commendation of the above described pro} petty would %e superflaons; saffice it to say itis the mostdesira!sle and beau’ Washington, and avy person wishing to procure a handrome residence or make a good investment will co well to attend the sale. Terms : One-third cash: balance in six and twelve and eighteen months, for notes bearing interest trem day ofsaie Adeed given and a deed of trast taken. All conveyance at cost of purchaser. Title { Pesteen ible: my isd GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anet-. By JAS. C. McGUIBE & CO.. Axction ers JERLM PTORY SALE OF VALUABLE CORN Lor Nea TH BaLtiMony Barnoav Davor. On TUESDAY ARTERNOON, May |:), on the premiaes, we shall sell without of Square 30, tronting 40 feet on N avenne, at the eorner of E street north, back i) feet. This is beHevel to be one of the most eligible business lots for sale ip the vicinity of the Depo: Terms: Qne-tnird cash; remainder, in 5 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trast J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucta. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers, oUsEnOLD AAD KITCHEN FURNITURE | ar Avorion.—On WEDNESDAY MORNIS We will -el], at the r lining housekeeving, No. n4 9th, opposite Nor urniture and Kflects, running , OD the premises. my us i dence of # gentleman d 10 K st.. between sti larket, the Walt ut Parlor Suit, consist 2g of Sofa.tro Tete- a Tetes, Arm eud Eas irs and Bide do, Marble top Center 7 Three-ply ane Invrain Carpetsand Ruge, | oth, Hat Rack and Siep Carpet, m Dining Tabl-, Clisits, Riaz and Sila ‘and Refrigerator Paintings and Mirror China, Glass and Cr Vare. 2 fanck Mattrestas, Dre Ane gpd Pisin Bureaus, stands ang ey Je= Pillows, Mahogany, f Wardrobe, Toitet Sots, Chairs, Fire Iron. Stores, ke. chen Furni notes recured eee will sell. at publi mn THURSDAY A nae ha 50 7, %, in I Square No. i8s,in the Worms of sale: One-third in cash; the residue in three equal payeen’ inf, nda} interest from day of sale, Besured If the terias of pale are aut cor days after the day of sale then the 2 the right to resell at the risk and cost of f chaser. after five days’ notice Conveyancing and stamps Ea rehaser’a expanse, aE BARD (reactors, my6 J. ~ McGU IRE'& CO.. Aucts, By GREEN & WILLI AM3, Auctio: PARSNETORY SALE OF SIXTE FINE Beicd NG Lovs.—Twelve of tnese lots are nated near the teamiays of Seventh street rail 8 nh streets, near Boundary lov, ers, ® use Wo lets on h strvat west nearnear R stree Square 41 i Will also be sold izomediately after the first na Ae They will ail be sold withoul reserve ov t t ‘ises, Po TUESDAY, the 20th aay of May,ati j 3 Felock BM M. | Sirom nine Kugwn ohn she cay ol wale. (Con: | yeysncing at the cost of the purchasers, if nut | Rettled for in three days from day of sala, the lote will be resold after five days notice in the Byenicg Siev. atthe risk and cost of the defaniting pur- ebasers, v & WILLIAMS, Aucts. & 60. Auctioneara, A DESIRABLE BIC K ke ox I 1a wrt sti SATURDAY ALTER NOON, May C the praises, Wy virt f a be to the subscriber, dated the Vth sy of October. 153, and duly recordet in Liber J, No. 14, folios 227, 228, and one of the ta recor «for Washington County, D. 0., I eaall 211 ailthat psrt of Lot pumbered nine (9,) in Square numbered three hundred and seven: three ¢373.) as (a ee upon the map or pixn of the City of | hipgton. in the District of Golumbia Pons on I street nerth, between 9th and Wth stre:: west, 15 feet and 4 inches, and running buck the | | same width othe eg ‘of 81 feet and inches, toa 15 feet al the right of egress and in’ ress eS the gh chars preinises by th: alley, Ly with the improvements, consisting of ry.and attic brick dwelling 8: $1,250 in cash: the remainder in 6 and 12 months with interest, secured by « deed of trust on are a it thi of hase conveyancing at the expense of parchaser. If the term of sale are not complied with within thereafter, the trustee reserves the right | to resell at the risk and expense of the defaulting | rehaser, eu one week’s notice in the Evening Btar. THEO. Sieg Ua RE Oc my7d DES_HIDES ILL Be sold at Public Auction. WEDNESDAY ana Ygere fi oretoak + ‘harfon street, the Governmen Beef om nae ot the time of le. *Verm —_ in Treasury notes, to be at the Ee. Sel an6.00.6:0.: SUFFERERS i FROM BILIOUS FEVERS, MIASMATIC INFECTIONS, AND Stvinan Diseases: Do you want to restore your health by Bitter, Dis- guetingand Poisonous Drugs, Liquids or Powiers? Weuld it mot be better to try that Sure Remedy— ubst Delicious Restorative, TORKAY, or rather the NEOTAR OF TOKAY (Huxoany)? Used with moderation, that unparalleled Wine sladdens the heart of man, restores hie nervo, dis- pels the lingering shades of old diseases, and works exres as aimirable as agreeabie, t Fou cam got it genuine, pure and unadulterated | improvements, consisting ofa large pele dwelling } expense of defaulting arckasee on one weeks no- | tice in the Evening, + account of she rain, Bored ' poned until ae ate Bae ae ‘oth. i onthe premises, origi: rih © street, betweed 2d aud id streets east, anc | First chi of ‘thes es e it strect cast, between Marland avenue and werth | BRIGANDS, on THE Mi As5a ' Catreet. cack lot running bark to a ood alley | Harry Leslie ar. a“ v jots are beautifully located tor dwe e er characters by the P: ‘st our Anctien Roos, inches by li), Larrence. ty PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, near Willara’s Hote) Geomaap Groven —— —— ——. —. _. Managua THIS EVENING, First Night of the Prag. oF THR AxBRICAN STAGE, 'CILLE WESTERN, LUGILLE WESTERN. Reappearance of Miss SUSAN DENIN, Bngagen ent of the distinguished Philadelphia Tees ae OFA ey On LGD ‘ESD, Ser en th of Oha actor, Mr, BARTON HILL alten; eexet sell Lots nam- Reappearance of Mr. CHAS, BARRON. dered thir “three (33 53) and thirty. four (34) in equare 4 — eee n eS = ndred and Sprenien reese First and Jast time but one of C. W. Tayleure's er fee! H o * betweewnerth tai ‘ther with the dramatization of Mrs, Wood's greatest novel, BAST LYNNE; house oR, fsale: One thirdin cash, thi 5; vateemag twelve paoathy. wit ‘with interest monet by ! THE'ELOPEMENT! deed of trust on eee m- All conveyancing | Lueillé Western as. ie Kleeb ey of La ie { Deni Bi oane ith eaten thereafter the | Suan Denin as.... arbara Rinay recmrven tte Tigheeirentl cet Berton Hill ap. Francis Levison Bi the risk and | Gharios Barron sé. -Arehibald Carlyle 7 Admission 6, Bs and 75 cents, No extra ze for secured sea’ VARIETIES! VARIETIES! Fronting Pennsylvania syenue and Ninth st. Hamblin & Co... -.Proprietors Fitz Simmons... id Ad: MUSIC HALL AND VAUDEVILLE THEATER. Combination oF Baaury aNp Grace. ELEGANOE, WIT AND HUMOR. ¢ Very Best Ventilated Edifier im Amervca, The building full of sinvows and arranged ex A COOL SUMMER TLACH 0 OF AMUSEMENT. FRONTING ON THREE BROAD STREETS, An advantage oniy possessed by this Grand Temp'e of Amusement, Within its walls all that is joyous, beantitn pleasing hold their happy sw: Lovely Ladies in the very Charm of Womanhood— Fair Faecs. Spa Eyes, and Enchanting Smilec—Brilliant ties and Lovely Forma— Actors, Actresses, Singers and Dancers! A PANTOMIME COMPANY! A BALLET TROUPE! A DRAMATIC COMBINATION! E? HIOFIAN ARI ISTS) MUSICIANS, &e., &-. The great pavtomi: erformer, TARRY LESLIE Fhe Quintessen fun, W. 8. BODWORT The young Prir Donna Misi ty "ADA TESSAN The Graceiul Child i Nature, Miss HELENA 8! The youthiul Queen of Song, ESTELLA FORREST. ™ Florence Mirs Wilson, Addie Johnson, Mile Geraldine, Miss Lester, Jennie Forrest, Jamas Pilgrim. Bub Hall, Dick Watkins, Frank’ Kerns, Meer ke With nu Merous othec FOLE’S ONCERT; s HWuNpnep Years aco! and Grande ot: isting of “Old F. MATTINGLY, T: J.C. Mc@UIRE & Co., Au POSTPONED. ox 'BSDAY KVENING. hour and April 2ist, same Rene a MATTINGLY, Trane, apieots JC; MeGUIRE ACO. Nucl @7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POST. — tse "clock, same place. GLY, Trustee, | oy xp 22 Meat ike CO., Aucts. B7-THE ABOVE SALE [8 STILL FURTHER ened in conceauence of the rain, until FIEI- Bayar Nay tb. ine hourand places, _ Trustee, AT my 6-dtd Co. Mc GUIRE 2 e.. Aucts. BF THEABOVE Ras 18 AGAIN POSTPONED in consequence of the rain, until MONDAY, May isth, atu ovclock.. BiatGo coc r MATTINGLY, Trustee ead eokan 4c MCGUIRE A CO. Acts, y BOTELER & WIILLSON, Auctioneers. zal OF THIRTY BUILDING LOTS AT AUG- . TION Ox A Lone Onevit.—On TUESDAY | AFTERNOON May oth, at6 o'clock, we skal! sell | inal lote wi be rubdivic into about twenty fest fronts, taxing altogether | about thirty lots. located on north Matreet, Second | street east. and Delaware avenue, running back to | a rixty feet alley. | _, Terms: One third cash; balance ona crédit of 1,2, } | mar 12-Stawds wa THE ABOVE Sale I pes 4 years: poles to bear interest aud security ont roper’ my fet BOTELER & WILSON, Aucts, SFTHE AWOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON | NRG. Mos ane rain, anol THURSDAY EVE. G th ox » clac Lys HOTELER & WILLSON, Aucts, | B7THE ABOVE SALE IS FORTHER Post D- 3 . bet A getnage will be celebi on th a ae, booed until TUESDAY, May lth, same hour and | 1 the youthful lovers, Gri a er Grub: id BOTELER & WILSON, Aucts. Lips sged 109, and Grandmother Bera! dobn Purcell, ee a Y POS PP: SD AGo d Ring will be ip the cake. The PE OPER NOON AH Ge cohlcek oe | gentlemen who obtaius it will pleaso tise vo all the and 10th’ st audience may see him. A hearty laugh ia in <tore fer everybocy. During the evening, numerons acts EWE 8, Aw of Singing Dancing, &c., by the ftiple Company By J.C. McGUIRE & CO “Auctioneers of the Varieties, The liaghsoly Farce of JPOURTERN DESIRABLE BUILD j JUMBO JUM! SAR aH Cariton a7 | W 8. Bedworth Jumbo Jum | WEI NESDAY APTBRNOON, May on the premises, we shall seil 1s Ges} Lots, fronting respectively about Character: First night of ane by opany vertissement with the grade of the stce ing ou C street have pare Title ingispatabie. es aud the por- | lenlete with Tabl: ate Vio | rit SCRPRISE, ATL SOR ene and Br LORE ents -. the rami yoonths, with inte eres trust on the premises Conresaueme at «xpense purchaser, ops J. ~- MeGT ThE deriv six and | d by 2 deed of Td OF THE CHIEF, In rehearsal and will shortly be produce FPRENOH SPY,or vite STORMING OF AL The Ghar pion Lady Clog f, Dacioet Miss NEL LOW having! recovered, W iypatticass ee erik ALOYV Bs ALY Also i BNOON, MI8S LiZ/ 1s FRANOTS, & 00., Aucts Premiera Dansou STS ENCE WITH NUMEROUS OFUER ARTISTS, ROVER Pos . Admicrion 25 and @ cents. Private Boxes, 25. antl MONDAY, + a CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., FEA Sixve Sranee Wu, E. Sinn... E& CO .Aue LED SLOCESS © t ML ETVA GALLETTYI, Mw’L NE LETY { LL Er’! Ls oe SET Er Ra Lt x ANNE rT division of hk uaping back : € 3 pith and 1th <t Winches, with the fre+ aniog from the rear of fee alley, in to 2) fee ebers wio have re wonderiul ane wrean Artiste by r RRENTS UF APPLAUBE! divas ess of. mae AGNES | SUT EERE AND, conveyaucins WM % Jr.. Trustse, mye d J.G MeGUIBE & 00., Aucts, Noni By J.C. McG UIRD & CO., Auctioneers, FRAME Avert 1 : eee On WE wo I DEBIRA In ch Pp MLLE ANNETTA GALLECTI f will eppear as L. Se ANDIKRE assist d by Miles AUststa and M sud Mons, and Mons Ar UPINUL CORES DE BALLBY. First weck of the great Ba: joist and Negro Per- ‘ag ia x choice selection , Necro Extravagauras, er FRANK KU DWORTH, The Juvenile Corkbgrapher, ( McGE IRE & CO, Anet 4. ° BSP THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN WILLY BOYD. ence of the fain, uolil MONDAY. May The Inesictible 8on of Momus, at e hour s aid ae In adslition to the sbove ey attractions. my a Mc PGUIRE & CO., Aucts, TUE STAR COMPANY OF ! NTERBURY, consisting ia By BOTELER & WILLSON, M’LLES AUGUSTA and SI OS TPYWENTY-SEVEN DESTRA Lovs FoR Sale at Aerio: AFTERNOON, May Isth, até o’e! Tron ‘Hall, Br ‘plowing Auctionerrs, LE fairy Stara, THE GREAT cut! aT oF, BEAUTY, Kate Harrison, ulia Richmond, SES } —* M enh i described eity lots, vi Lily Bratton, icy Clifton, Subdivision of lotNo. 2,in sanare No. 989, froat- Annie Edwards, Weura Worbert, ing G-street north, betw lth and lth streets G. R. EDESON, east; one lot, 2) by 75 feet; two lots, 13 feet il!s Subdivision of let No. 7, fronting north F street, between ith and 1th streets east; three lots, 22 feet 8 inches by 1x, Subdivision of lot No between isth and j feet 2 inches by 137. Subdivision of lot No 8, in square No. 61, fromt- } ing 241 street wert, between north Detreet ant | nee York avenue: three lots, 22 feet 436 by 137 feet | » jabdivision of lot No. 19, in square No. 1122, | fronting south A strect. between [9th and 2th 1 pireets; three lots, one 2 by 75; two, 15 feet 9 inches | fubdivisionof lot No. 1, in square No. 1122. two | lots, each fronting south ‘A migiaig between lth and 20th streats, 25 ioct 9 inches by 75. 1 Subdivision of lot No. 13; in square No. 1122; two | lets each fronting on 20th street east, between routh A and B sireets, 15 feet 8 inches dy 103, Subdivision of lots No 14 smd 16, in square No. 723, fronting Ist sae east, between cept Cand B streets; four lota, twi by 75; two 29 by ae Subdivision ef'lot No. 9, in'squa re No. 635; three lots fronting Delaware avenue, betwen B'and C Bireets, 16 feet 73: inchesgby 85 feet 43; inches each. ‘Terme: One-third casb; balance on a credit of six and twelve months, notes bearing interest, satis- faet EAD f secured, BOTBLER & WILLSON, Aucts. Tne great Comedian and Panicinimist, who will ; appent as Paddy, Murphy. MONS. J.B OLLOSY, The renowned Maitre d ite t aud Pantomiui‘st, EAT UAULET TROUPE. Lis uae PHONG, the talented and versa. tlormer. whose varied acts lave stamped hia me eof the greatest performers of tbe 9, YLVAS CLAKK, the popuiay Interiecator, de vee The cntertainme nts w. mous erirava, 12,on Maryland avenue, i xtreets; three lots, fronting il conolude with the fa- entitled the TISHMAN IN INDIA. Paddy Murphy (with song Geo Ko Ket, she man-cat her. Mise Li Other characters by the Corps Dramatique. Admission % cents; “Orchestra Arm Ohairs, s cents; Private Boxes (holding six,) $5. ‘Doors openat7o'clock Performance ats, A GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 0’clock, Fox Lapies anb Cniipne! at Cunterbury Compar U appear. “WASHINGTON THEATRE. CORNER 11TH AND © 8TREEWS. GRAND REOPENING! MONDAY BVENING. MAY ISTH. Mas. Harare CHEB STOWE’S Sublime Work of USCLE TOM’S CABIN! 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Exploit of Grierson’s Cavalry Force—Alex- andria, La., fo tured by our N Every Railr: Als Mississi: c Grierson’ m ber: Prisoners and er Immense Amount of Rebe stroyed. Nw York, May 17.—The steamer George ‘Washington, trom New Orleans on the 10:h, arrived this efterneon. Among the passengers is Col. Jones H. French, An Cpelousas letter of the 5th inst. states that Preperty De- injormation from Grand Gulf and the gunboat | jleet under Admiral Porter has been received { there, with details of its capture, and the cap- ture of PortGibson byGen Osterhans. When the latter was nearing Port Hudson, he was met by hundreds of families fleeing from the interior, to escape the raid of the Illinois cay- alry;and the prevalent opinion among siohists was, that Port Gibson was the catest place inthat region. The damage done by our cavalry raid is irreparabie. it was rumored at *lousas that Port Hud- ron had been evacuated. Lieut. A. UC. Hills, the editoy of the New Or- jeans Era, bas been placed under arrest for having allowed a questionable article to be | pub:ished in thet paper. Jobn E. Hayes and T, P. Tracey, of the Era, have been expelled from New Orleans for writing «nd publishing the sume article. (Quite an excitementoccurred on the evening of the 7th, at the opera, occasioned by the an- dience demi nding that the national airs be played, but nothing serious resulted. General Sherman has ordered ali places of amusement hereafter jo submit their pro- grammes to the provost marshal prior to the performan ud suggesied that national airs be played. Captain Howard Dwight, adjutant general on Brigadier General Andrew's stail, died sud- denly on the 7thinstant. Captain Dwight was a Bos ston Boy,” brother of Brigadier General Dwight, and tormerly 4 captain in the Missouri Union cavalry. The funeral took place at New Orleans on the 9th instant, and his body was placed en hoard the stermer George Peabody. directed to his father in Boston. The £re of the 10th mentions a rnmor that Port Hudson was bombarded by cur flee the night of the sth instant and all day the [SECOND DISPATCIL} Colonel Grierson had arrived at New Or- Jeans and had been presented by the Unionists with a mognificent charger. Admiral Farra- gutarrived at New Orleans on the _Sfternoon of Sunday, the Sth, from Brashear Admiral and his officers left the flagship in fed river, and brings the important intelli- gence jhat Alexandria was captured 6th by Admiral Porter’s tleet and part own. De Rus=y, on the Red Tiver, was denrolis after atigh',and a rebel gunboat also ¢ tured. After the capture on the oy he sth of Alexandria, by our gu dyance cavalry of Brigadier Gene dashed into the phice, thus forming of Farragut’s and Gen. Banks's force: Opelousas daies of tke ¢ there on the march, Gen, Dwight’: LD Was supposed to be in Alexandri:, an Emory, Weitzel, wud Grover, with th or of May 2d s the 6th and 7th 1 ys nvrabering s¢ a laree enumbere on that day. Ti of April, burn depot at Oxolona, «am ily lac train ec jor the Yi thence br: brid ane line. Clinton w evaded m. our force: equiy oners. While crossi auch of th Lievtenaan Biackburn y, wounded, auc rosced ten mile tre om E avalry picke nd horses, burn aptured Ins hor Baton Ror lovlung 6 dition, Five y sapy n the Toute, bundred contrabands on horses, latter also led extra he S. The New Orleans F of the burning of Pensacola, on the accidental, from an store-room. Al hands were sayed. ble, atter burning some hours. blew up tremendous exp The gunboat Kan ers and dreve anoth: il were blockade runne named the Eagle, had prey sic successful trips. n. ha captured two schoon~ One of them, FROM THE MIDDLE DEPARTMENT. Surp and ¢ apture of United States Cay- y at Charlestown—They are Re-Cap- tured—Capture of Seve mtconefimbodon s Men. Baivinore, May 1 company ofUnited prised and captured county, Va. jor Ce! ul Schenck, on being informed by telegraph of the disaster, immedi- ately ordered Gen, Milroy to send out 2 force w intercept and attack the rebels, On tho night of the same day Major General Milzoy wle- graphed tbe following: On Friday night a Ss cavalry was sar- & INCHESTER, May 16. 11.30 p.m.— To M General Schen The Federal cavalry cap tured at Charlestown were recauterea by th Pennsylvania cayalry, under Captain U:t, this afternoon at three o'clock, at Piedmont Station, in Fauguier county. We also captur: party of rebels, aud 2 corresponding number of horses. Two rebels were killed. a l regret to ndd that we lost Captain Utiand one t. Our cavalry Tecaptured one utenant and fifty privates and their Majo of the First New York wh rrived after the capture, is still in pursuit of the rebels. The Virginia and Pennsylvania cavalry who made the recapture weresent ee me yester- day. . H. Mizxoy, jor General. A telegram ‘since received aoe General Kelley, dated Grafton, Virginia, May 17, car ‘company of militia of Barbour county have just cose in withseventeen of Imboden’s men, captured in that county, who had strag- gied Me ind tho retreating column %9 steal horses, 4 B. F. Kerrey, Brigadier General,” From Havana and Nassau. New Yoru, May 17.—The steamer Corsica, rom Havana on the 9th and Nassau on the i2tp, arrived to-day. A number ofneutral blockade. runners have cleared from Nassau, all for some Southern port, by the secesh firm of Adderly & Co., except one, which was cleared by Messrs Ssunders & Son, Several steamers had arrived at Nassau from Charleston, SSE SET a Tee From Texas. Nxw York, May 17.-A Matamoras letter April 2th says it is understood that the schooners Gen. ckuey and West Florida are fitting out as privateers at Brazos, and are only waiting forcrews. Gen. Magreder has been at Brownsville fer some weeks, where the citi- zens gaye Bim a splendid ball. Pacific Railroad Steck. San FRancrsoo, May 15,—At a recent elec- tion, held in Placer county, it was yoted to subscribe @ quarter of a on dellars to the Pacific railrosd stock. Destructive ~ire. Huarixe, Pa., May 16.—Moore & Tyhaut's foundry and scale orks were sat ‘fire this algo, Qnumber of dwellings, ida |, and an Prior to the captre of Alexandria, yore H rushore in Perdido inle:. | sly made five.or | harlestown, Jeferson | THE WEEKLY STAR. csiceaieiie.> ete This excelent Family and News Jorraal, | Containing a .greater variety of inieresiins reading than can be found in any other, is puMlished on Friday morning. TERus—Cash, invariably it adoance. Single yy, per annum, si Five Ten copies Twenty-five copies. Gn invariably contains we “Washington News” that has made The Daily Evening Ster circulate so generally throughout the country. | SF 'Single copies (in ~wrappers) can be pro- | i j cured at the counter, immedistely after the issue of the paper. Price—Trree Cexts, FROM EUROPE, “New York, May 17.—The steamer City of Rew York has ares Cat ‘abe leputation les Unionists, headed by Mr. Buehe, bad preseniedan address adoptac | ata late meeting, sympathizing with the North, to Minister Adame. The later made a speech. He expressed great pleasure nt the receptien of the address. He admitted the difficulties of steering clear of i coBision between the two ations, but irusted | friendly relations will be maintained. He asserted, that notwithstanding the tone of {| ©ome of the American speakers and journals, j there is no nation tor which Americans enter- } tain greater regard than for England. and ifthe j Ten] sentiments of each people could be clearly esinblished to cach other, he would have no Jeary of collision. He believed the trade union. ists had taken the right coures to produce such an understanding. The Times regard Mr. Adams’s speech as most reasonable and timely, and looks forward Without mistrust for mutual forbearafice. England musi expect come interruptions to trade, and Americans muet tolerate some { shortcomings in comsideration of difficulties to neutrals, In another article the Times argues that it behooves eg et to look Jeniently ceedings of Admiral Wilkes, in "View of the maintenance of her own rights when she be- comes a belligerent. Rev. E. W. Mager Acquttted. CHICACO, May 16.—Revy. E. W. Hager, who has been on trial at Joliet, betore un Ecclesias- | tical Court, for alleged immoral conduct, was to-day, by & unanimous verdict, fully and honorably acquitted. LOCAL D NEWS. Pouce Reronte, Te Third Precinet—Jas. Ma- ee, malicious mischief: bail for cour: erry Joyle, disorderly, dismissed. Jas. Maginnis, do. <8. Nelly Gary, larceny; dismissed. | Wm. Campbell and John Tiermans, bathing in Rock Creek: S1.44each. Richa Barker, sell | liquor without license; $2044. John Bolan drunk, dismissed. Fourth P: inct.—H. Smith, C. Crump and Thos, MeNancy, ,Tiot; bail for court, A. Erivo . Kargaret Hughes, drunk: Thornton and G. E. Barnes, d J. H. W. Brown, do.: work Pat O'Brien, do; $2. Wm, Donnelson dismissed. Edw'd Donnelson, do. Sieth Precinct.—TJas. _ Smith, C.1 Bly.and. Geo. Gas r hearing. J. B. Robie, do.; jail for c : 2 eerie noe to soldiers; di-- 5, ee disorderly and pr workhouse. Bosworth, assault ani batiery; bail for cont Jos, Mitchell, drank, diserderly and disloyal language; Smith, drunk and disorderiy; Fletcher, larceny: jail for court. dronkande re; 2, Mary i and disorderly: thestreet:$5 Jos. Shortand Tenth Precine : workhons —Mary Wolf, co: H. Palliv, disoi i: do. ord, selling liqt Lawrence U John Morphy, ‘ tnd David : M. Wesner Mary Shay missed. > W. Seivei inissed. a colored Bre ndle oa aay, F: pure aE well, ; of age, and Toni were arresied by offic grand iarceny. it app before Justice Gibers into the clothing Wentieandbongha Wh, Who was fi the ith er found two gold dollar rers in one of Brower $s found on Andrew rot Ure S500 now in p the forts du nces wer : n deemed it prope ent ot other to jail for furthe —_ ing liquor | keeping a bawdy hor 1 ¢ ‘aque, inmate of . drunk: $15 j tempt ¢ hearing. 1 dex } Robert J. ) disorder : eure Borké dewai Hiern, do.: do. ‘Thoma Jolu Davis, drunk; military i turned over to the y temler, grand larceny i ny for further hearing. Josiah Bell. | lizhting: for further hesring. John Jone! sault; dismissed. Also. for profitnity; $ John Donnelly, drunk and disorderly: military | Daniel Grady, fightin; 3 Rady, fighting and drunk: Rrorevs Parry.—Aboui Mo'clock Saturday night, a purty of well-dressed rowdies were roamivg bout in the northern t of the Second Ward, stoning houses, principally the dwellings of colored persons. smashing Ww! n- dows, «nd endangering the lives of the inmates of the houses. Officer Shackleford arrested two of them, but one being a very stout active man, broke from him end ped. The fugi- live s00n .eturned with a # of other roughe and demanded the release of the prisoner. | Shackleford clung to his prisoner, and purty advanced as if io attack bim, and Sh: ford drew a revolver and ordered them back. One of the rough: threw store, which su uck Shackleford on the head. slightly cutting the flesh, bleeding ¢ efficer profusely. Be tired his pistol and the Joughs skedaddied, one of them limping as if the ball had iaken effeet in his leg. Shackles jord secured his prison ose us is Roby Toler, who was fined 815s. _—~—_ Onanc¥ or Granp Lanceyy friday last. one Michael Healy arrested Jas. M. Kidney jon a charge of robbing Wm. Keily of $50. | e was lodgedi in the Second Ward station, and | peri fe one A eta had a hearing before nstice Clayton. e robbery was ted | atthe New York Restaurant, Tehary Seiney and Kelly were together, Both want into « room with Miss Sally Font. Kidney told Sally tha: Kelly bad plenty of money, and soon after wifhdrew from the room, leaving Kelly with Sally; and shortly after, when the later pre- claim of indebtedness, Kelly found he was minus bis pocket book and about $50. Justice Clayton keld Kidney to vail for farther hearing. | to release him. are es eer AccipeNnT —Yesterday morning, 2s theschol- ars of the Ninih street Methodist Protestant Sabbath schoo] were leaving the chureh after the school was dismissed, one of them named O-iver Ladann, m playing upon the front rail of the porch, fell over on the pavement below, a distance of about ten feet. He was taxen wo Dr. Keasby’s office, opposite, and Dis injuries on his bead, arm and leg were Pronnces shvht, althongh he suffered much = A chiid was trken by the sup-rintendent to his home, on Ninth strers, near E, SEE ETE ree wea pect yore bg et, wk oss arsaul; secari'y for pence, PY, dey do, Chas, Barron, drunk; dismissed. / Robert Toler, disorderly; $1.95. x s Rodgers, Wm Simons. Edward Le Hanry enix, Wm Shaw, Chns Harris, Wm. (lark, Geo. Tones, W. Wm. Brew, Jno. tisliobar. sierp- Wm. King, do; Mckay, ing in the sireet; dts: od. si5s, § Davideon, +riy and all ea by el aizorderiy: #5". aie te