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THE EVENTS STAR coib si MLE XGEP TER) ; UEBISH: wae 1. at ru STAR BUILD: NGs. : Conver Pexx’sA AVENUE AND 1iTH packages by carriers at @ year, in ; $2.50 for six months: $125 Yor three months, and for wes than thred months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, with or without wrappers, two caxTs. office before il o'clock Mj otherwise they may met appear pntil the next day. SUFFERERS BILIOUS FEVERS, siaddens the heart of man, restores his nerve, dis- pels the lingering shades of old diseases, and works cures as admirable as agreeable, at ENE STRER?P, W. D. WALLAOH. giccchad mass Papers served Without wrappers bycarricrs 2 eent per copy, or 2 cents. per a, In r $4 4 year, or 37 cents month. To mail cubseribers the price is : | | SP ADVERTICEMEKTS should be sent to the FROM MIASMATIC INFECTIONS, ASD Spoian Diseases: Do you want to restore your health by Bitter, Dis- gusting and Poisonous Drugs, Liquids or Powiers? Weuld it mot be better to try that Sure Remedy— that Delicious Restorative, c TOKAY,' or rather the NEOTAR OF TOKAY (Huxoany)? Used with moderation, that unparalleled Wine You can get it genuine, pure and unadulterated 2 §. C, FORD'S Drug Store, my 8-I1m 290 Pernsylvania avenue, hee of 935 Mills, Johnstown. Pex nsy}va' i 072 205-2249 is at LETS Peensylvania, _ i game will b within ten d ui ighe: shall be subject to sale to any other dersigned, Washington, D. C.,and indorsed “Bids reserv: $,at which time a decision will be gi 1 HE Subseriber heving lat. Rastern Spring Trade Ba largest, cheap: ¢xamine our stock and prices before purchasing. | Consisting, cents to eigners, Copies of Statuary, E ne. &c., over 5,000 varicties ery and Fancy Articles, such as Chess, AILROAD IRON FOR SALE. U.8 Mititary Raitxoap Orrion, 260 G@ St., Washington. May 12, ses. The undersigned will receive sealed bids for the 920-224: tons of I KON, 60 pounds te the yard. ee is at the Cambria 256 724-224 tons of: the abo ia, atd the balance, a is accepted, t: aymentin Government funds to the | » tke Iron for which ssid bid wasmade | person. | All bids must be sealed and directed tothe un: | for Railroad Iron The mane toreject any and all bids is expressly Bids will be received as above invited until June HL. ROBINSON, Captand A.Q M, ATTENTION, EYERYBODY I myls-td y returned from the | Bales ollera to the pablicthe | + st and best sele@ted stock of BOOKS, TIONEKY and FANCY ARVICLES ever H ed ip this market, Butlers, pedlars, | and public in general. will do weil tc | in part. of :— ! A well selected stock of Miscellaneous Books, at { Jow rates. i Be largest stock of paper-covered Novels in the | < ' ‘he cheapest and most handsome assortment of | Photograph Albums, ranging in price from 5) 3, holding from 12 to 30 card pictures. The largest assortment of Gard Photographs of Prominent Men and Women, Americans and For- ngravings, Paint- Aswellas asplea- | assortment of Foreign and simerican Statien- me Backgammon and Oribbage Boards, ’ Portfo! Dominoes, Combs, Brushes, Sorap Books, Pocke' Beoks, Writing Desks, Work Bexes, &¢., &¢., &c. The subscriber is also agent for those celebrated Ambrotype Copies of postings and Engravi ot whiecha pene assortment always on hand, iv 8 a Cal Givouss call. WILLIAM F. RICH8TEIN, i National Book store, 278 Pa, avenue, _my if-2w" bet. 11th and ith sts., Washingten. | RPHANS’ COURT, May 5rn, 1863, Distrior | or CorumsBia, Washington County, to wit :— | In the case of John Shanshan, Administrator | of the estate of Thomas Scanlan, deccased, | the Administrator aforesaid has, with the ap: | probation of the Orphans’ Cowrt of Washington ; county sforesaid, appointed Saturday, the Sith day | of May instant, for the final settlement and distri- bation of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand. a» far as the same have been collected and turned into money, when snd where | ail the creditors and heira of said deceased are noti- | fied toattend (at the Orphans’ Court of Washing | ton county aforesaid) with their claims properly | youched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all bevefit in said deceased's estate: provided a copy of this order be publisted once a week for } three weeks in the Evening Star previous to said seth dsy of May, ls63. Test: 7%. C. ROBBL _ By 1s-lawiw* Register of V = I 0. BULLIVAN, i ae SOLICITOR, | 1 F street, betweem 8th and oh. near Post | Office Department. | Wasuixetox, D.C, stand collect ajiclaims against the United | ndividuals, end procure Officers? and , Bounties and Fensione upon reason | Many years’ experience in the various | of the Govermument will insure dis- nccess in the collection of all claims | Nications my Mam Prowpriy Ar- | References, by Permission, j Hon. Reverpy Jouxson, U 8, Senator, Maryland, | Jay Uookk & Co., Baukers, Philadelphia and | Wasbing ‘ou. D. M.C.. Lowa. i tary of State, Bos. | my 7-e0)m"* vices to the pub- | ani lots ; of ho: oilection rouser, ta inquire at No, nd story.) of ALE. ingsand = | my 7-dawiw* Ketate Agent. | FPLURNIPS. | r POTATOES, AND SPICED TRIPE FOR SALE CHEAP. n-ignment » large lot of tt avenue. corner Hith Blizabeth Murray, De } t of ith street, Bradley’s | ™ oy Ls Saww MALLARD & WILLIAMS, | P GRAPH CARDS. ee | 436 PHOTO! iBAPH BD: 486 { Pr of. peleteatet oe pit) Pain ings, and scary, plain and cylored, a seluct variety, at rm OUST. MARKRITERS, No, 486 Seventh st..8 de creators Oda Fellows’ Hall. | my 4-eo5w } T= WHOLESALE &TOCK of ‘wo compromis TREASON OR FINE GROCERi£S, WINES AND Liquors | NO COMPROMISE | WITH TREABON ¢ r 0 EMILE ‘DUPRE, (Tate 33) Pennsylvania Avenue,) | REMOVED TO | 4T9-NINTH BTREET-479 Between D and BE, Where he will continue to sell to Scrrens, Poxwsyor3 aND THE City Taine } _ Dar Z-eotf ‘ i "4 BOYS CLOTHING. } W E now in receipt of s large assortment of BOY'S snd CHILD! NS GLOTHING of the newest aitable for the present season for Ereem and school wesr, fo which we invite the attention of parents. WALL, STEPHENS £00. | 2 Pena venue, be’ neti? PPO ach and Tenth stroste, ‘WEBB & BEVER DGE SBOCES3Z0RS TO 8. IMP ORTERS, WROLESALB AND RETAIL DEALERS 18 CHINA, GLASS AND eee faba i rt] ted Ware, Goods, Ice TPA Gree, Block Tin Geotk, tim ‘Obamber Beta, Pf "3 td ee Wa‘er Coolers, hep pater) "terns, Btone Ware, &., ‘Ke. Goods Packed and Delivered im this City and Georgetown free Cee ail} seventh ot: 604 (Od we * my Z-eoly Washington. — (abBlaces? ; CARRIAGES /1 C oe leery ort : I have now on hand and daily receiv- PA ef PIBST OLAss GhtuiACES, made by tho ost rate SE A i of 5 Taeche. ons Oalsche Coach, Brett's; four and six Germantowns, at Wagons CG Doctors’ Phaotons, Pisin & CO, ' fer two or ‘ ifting. Top Bug; ogether with a number PE SCOND, HAND GARRUsOMS bat tte cool; also. 1 splendid Sleighs,all purchased for Sctiscaiene eae INTHOM 4S YOUNG. LERS, ATTENTION! Spoeeensgarthneaaee m *ok** SAMAR TINE DANDLES, eet sh at National Scsp and Candle Be pei amd the Usual, Georgetown, p.c. SS ast imei. ue ROVIEIONB, 25 PEROENT. CHEAPER THAN Prime Sugar cured HAMS, 11 ets. Ben MS, 1 es, PLOUR, $8.20 per bb),. URED. Te cto ¢ D BEEP. 17; Ghats BUTTER, Dew, £00. OHBESE, id tts. por 1d. JONES roy 6 Corner Bighth «ad Datre RE 8 HIP SALVOR, Mm NRW Fe et i pe nag Ques pargo at the foot of High st..,: SOFT "MORGAN & BHINFHART, Agents _ FLODBONS.—A large sesortment of Prinos & Moo? Belesacne have sant beam racaived atthe Musie Htore of W. G, METZEWO | Freneb, Jenny Lot | Tron Safe, C | Witkta good lot of | my 9-2aweeds stanips at purchaser's cost v%, XXI, AUCTION SALES. _ FUTURE DAYS. By BOTELER & WILLSON, Auctioneers, PTORY SALE OF. OITY LOTS.—On THURSDAY AFTERN Mi O’eloek , wa will, dation Rooms: iran we Bail’ the follow sg dence bed City Lote, Lots'No. 14 and 16. in Square 1,02, fronting 69 feet $ inches son | ‘Avenue, between 13tu and Lota No. land 13, in Square No.1 88, fronting each bling north O s:reet, between ith street ens ne. ° The wile of rg por-na ge of bapare Np. 1,033 embracing Lots No. 1,2,3,4,5 6, fronting 1et™, ap sxenzie. neue G sire eee Ee of ae No. Square No, , front fest on Bast Gapitel rest, between ith and 14th ete east, Lot No 6, (corner lot,) in Square No. 1,953. front- ing is) fectonuorth D street, between lita and x eats Bale esitively without reserve. Terma cash. my l6é-d&ds BOTELER & WILLSON, Aucte. By GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. Se eenokD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, AT AUCTION.—Gn THURSDAY, the 2ist inst., shall geil, at i) o'clock A. M., at ‘the residence John Purdy, Esy., No. 660 Pennsylvania avenue, between First and Second streets west, an excellent assortment of Furniture. viz: mahogany Sofas, Parlor aud Rocking Chairs Mahogany fall Marble-top and other Bureaus and | ‘Wash Cloret H Mahogany Centre, Dining. and other Tables n Mahogany Bookcase and Secre‘ary and Writiag wi of De Mahogany Hat-tree, Sideboard, Washstands, Work Tables Fine Damask and Broeatel and other Window | Curtaine, Blinds and Shaden H Looking Glasses,China, Glase, and Crockery Ware, and Clocks Velvet. Brussels, Three-ply. and other Carpets Qilecloth and Matting earth and Door Rugs Lind, and Cottage Bedsteads, | ooking. Stoves. i 4 | we deem un- j recessary toenumerate Terms c: |. my 1d GYEEN & WILLLAMS, Aucts, Ry J. GC. McGUIBE & CO. 2Auctioneers, 4 YRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- | EnTy.—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, June } 13th,at 5o‘clock. on the premises, by virtue of a | deed of trn=t dated Sept. 7th, 185), and duly re- corded in LiberJ. A.8.,No. 152, iolios 343, et seq., | oneofthe Land records for Washington county, : .0., and by virtue of adeeree of the Circuit | Court of the Disirict of Columbia, passed in : chancery cause, No, 1791, wherein Henry Barron | etal.,arecomplainant; and Chas. 8. Wallach and | Sam’l Han-on. jr.. sre defendants, substituting me | as Trustee in the p'ace and stead ef C3. Wal’ach, | surviving Trustee, shall celloriginal lot numbered | fourteen (14)inrquare numbered pine hundred and | aixty (960) situated at the corner of G strect north and Eleventh street east. Hier ing at th t of h conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. WM. F. MATTINGLY, Truste C. McGUIRE & CO., A By J. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, i RUSTERB’S SALEOF SMALL LOTS IN THE | NORTHERN PART OF THR Crty.—By virtue ofa deed of trust, bearing date on the 2d day of May, 1859, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. S.. No. 176, | folios 33, Ac , one of the land records for Washing { ton county, D. C., Ishall sell, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of May, at half-paat fye o’clock p. m., in fro t of the preinises. Lota Nos. i9, 27, 23, 29, 30, 31, 82, $3, 34, 35, 58, 37, 33, 39, 40, 41, and 42, in Uhl- man’s subdivision of original lots insquare No fii6, in the sai@ city of Washincton; ghe said lots be: part of original lots Nos.1.2, 4,4,5, and 6, in a: square. The lots will besold separately. They front | on O street, bave each a front of over 17 feet, anda depth of 125 fect to a wide ap improvipy part of the ci Terms ofsale: One third in cash; and the re- mainde six. twelve, and cighteen months from day of sale, with interest. secured by deed ef trust. Terme to be complied with in five days. otherwise | the trusiee reserves the right to resell. at the risk | ley, and are located in | | and cost o: the first purchaser. Conveyancing aud WM. Hf. WARD, Trustee. ¥ 5 Qwaw ds 3.0 McQ UIRE & CO.. Aacts. \ By J,Q McGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers (pests 2S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY ON MARYLAND AVENUF, THRER SQUARES } waar oF 1k Cariro..—Bys virtue of a deed of trast 1M and duly recorded in LiberJ. A, 8., No. 193, 2H, &e., one of the land records for Wash- ington couaty, B. C., aud by the request of the holder of the note sec red thereby, the undersigned | | uring date on the Ith day of February, A. D. | as trostes will sell, at public on FRIDAY AB- | TERNUON, the ay of M. D, 1353, at half- past 5 o'clock in front of remises, & part | of Lot No. 1. in Square No 757, in the city of Wash- Maryland avenue of about 2 feet and a depth of over !®) feet A plat of the lot will be exhibited at the sale 2 1 operty is located in an improving part of the y Terms of sale: One-thir | ington the caid part of taid Let having front on | 1 in each. and the resi- due in thre# equs! payments in 6, 12 and 13 moaths | from day of sale, will interest, secured by a deed oftrust, If the terms are not complied with in five Sore after the cxy 0: e, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and costef first purchaser, after five days’ notice, Conveyencing And stazcpa at purchaser's cost, myd-lawiw&ds J DIRE & By J.C. McGUIRE & 90, Auctioneers. "PRUSTER'S SALE C¥ UNIMPROVER PROP- zuTY —On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 16th, at Go°clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust dsted Bet 7th. 1859, and duly recorded in Liber J.A.S., No, 152 folios gy eof the Land records for Washington county, D C..and by virtue of adecreeof the Circut Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia passed iu chancery cause, No. i791, wherein Heuary Barron et a! , are comylsin- ants, and Chas. 8. Wa lach and Semuel Han: on. fr, are defendants, sabstituting me a Trustee in tne place and stead of the raid CG. 8 Wallach, sur- | viving Trustee, 1 shail se!f original lot numbered ourteen (i+)in sqture numbered nine hundred ani sixty (96) situated at the corner of @ street north and Eleventh street east. igen ing at th t of hy conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. vAWM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee, JO MeGUIRE & CO,, Aucts. my 15 2aw&ds NOTICE. Iam authorized by the Secretary of War to raise 2 BATTALION OF CAVALRY for special yer. | vite Each company will be organized as prescribed in | General Orders No. 335, series of 1362, All officers will be eted and appointed by the Colonel Commanding, subject to the approval of the Becretary of War. From the peculiar nature of the service required | Wy; of this Battallion, none but sober, honest and in- telligent men will be enlisted. The best, Heetest and most serviceable Horses | only will be used. rs | This Battallion will be armed with the new cel ol j thst seesioun Four-story Brick House belo | 0} iN sq) ; of C street north, i fest Sinches : in the reat | street. O | On TUE , of Square 630, fronting 40 feet on | avenue, at the corner of Estreet north, running | back 1(0 feet | Feather Le ' of May, A.D. 1963, at half past § o’clo t | Pogether | atbree story and attic brick dw WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1863. AUCTION SALES, Pieces 2d ecient tel orbiieleharin THIS AFTERNOON 4ND TO-MORROY By BOTBLER & WILLSON, Aucts. ALE AT AUOTION OF THIRTY-NIN sBLE Bernse eee tes) TUARDAY AVTEE. NOON, May + COMI ing "at 4 o'clock, we shall on the premises, whole of original ae Re. i , 4,5, 13,14, 15,16, being the east of sq Seabees Th i Dad vid rin shost tw nty feet aA Bindi irty-nine tots withas og pote orate teenth street west, Bhede Island avenue, and North N street. Terme: One-fousth eash, the palance in six and rete months, sptisfactory secured, bearing inter “splvdtd - BOTELER & WILLBON, Aucta, S7-THE ABOVE SAT 18 POSTPONED ON gccount of he rain antil FRIDAY AVBNING, ur, BY 6 * “BOTELER & WILLSON, Aucts, S@7 THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POST- pokes on account of rain until THURSDAY, same id place, . ‘nay ROTELER & WILLSON, Aueta. THE ABOVE SALEI AGAIN POSTPONED om gegen Ga Dap send uae TUESDAY \VE- , May , Same a my is OTRLBR & WILLSON, Auets. AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, near Willard’s Hotel @aovan—— —_—. __. __.._.. Mamaonn THIS E ING, May19, Eecond Night of the Beautiful Young Actress, LUCILLE W. ayane qi Appearance of = vosity ‘ashington Actress, ‘2 . Appes: f the distinguished Actor, v8, BARTON HILL ci re Appearance of the favorite ¥ Acto Ppeertar, CHARLES BARRONS | Second and last time of the thrilling, emotional play, from Ellen Wood’s novel, e BAST LYNNE! EAST LYNNE! Lueille Western as. Susan Denin as. Barton Hill ag. Charles Barron as. Act I-M Act II—' ted—The Blopeme: t. t Act 1II—Remorse—The Midnight Invasion. Act erage the Arrest for Murder. Act V—Death—Farewell until Eternity, I h 1, the thrilli: ry eee TU OLE R! BH Admission &, 25, and 75 cents, No extra charge for secured seats. By GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers, FH ANDSOM AND SPACIOUS FOUR-STORY 4uD Basement Brick Houss, with Back BUILDING AND LOT, FRONTING ON NORTH O, BETWEEN FouR-anD-A-HALF aND THIRD STREETS, aT AUO- TION TUBSDAY, the 19th instant, we shail sell, in front of the premises, at§ o'clock P. Ls € the late Dr. Bailey, being of lot in square No. 833, situated on the north sid ween Third and Four-and-hal! streets west, being house No. 392 C street. The lot has a front of 28 feet Zinches by a depth of 133 foot alley. fronting on which ia Brick Stable and Carriage-house. well-built four story, with back 8 | building ana petemen containing ia all sixteen conveniently arranged rooms, with @ wide hall runping ue the whole department and porch is0, & side alley leading out to O We deem any eommentin commendation of the : @bove described property would be superfluous; e euffice it to say itis the mostdesirable aud beauti ful location for a private residence in the city of Washington, aud ary person wishing to procure a handsome residence or make a good investment will Co well to attend the sale. i Terms : One-third cash; balawce in six and twelve and eighteen months, for notes bearing interest trem day of sale A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyance at cost of purchaser, Title indisputable, my 13 4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct.._ "By JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aactionzers. PFEEMETORY SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER Lor 8gax THE BaLTIMORE BAILKOAD Devor.— SDAY APTERNOON , May 19, at 6 o'clock, premises, we shall sell without reserve part on the New Jersey This is believed to be one of the most eligible business lots for sale inthe vicinity of the Depot Terms: One-tnird cash; remainder, in § and 12 months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. a J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, my 4 By W.L. WALLA CO.. Auctioneers OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURWITU av Auction.—On WEDNESDAY MORN} 20th instant, at Hi o’clock, we will sell, at the ei dence of x gentleman declining housekeeving, Ne 10 K st.. between sth and 9th, opposite Northern Libert larket, the Furniture and Effects, ¢om rising— Piano and Stool, Wali ut Parlor Suit, consisting of Sofa. two Tete- a Tetex, Arm and Easy Chairs and Side do. Marble-top Center Tables, Bruwels, Three-piy anc Invrain Oarpots and Rugs, | Hall Oil Cloth, Hat Rack and Step Carp Extension Dining Table, Chairs, Etagere und Sida ‘ables, Sideboard'and Refrigerator, Paintings and Mirrors, Chiva, Glass aud Crockery Ware, | Excellent Ourled Hair and Shack Mattresses, Dressing and Pisin Bureaus, Washstands ano Tables, Bolsters and Pillows, Ma Wa my ll L. WALL & CO, Anets, By J.C. MCGUIRE & CO.. Auct oncera, fpecerees SALE OF VALUABLE REAL — y TATE NORTH OF THE Puksipext’s Hous ¢ of a deed of trust from Lawria bearing date on the 2'th recorded in Liber J.A one of the land record the District. aod by t the notes Feenred ther tees will sell. at public in front of t se3.on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, th » Lots Nos. ‘21, 22, 23 24,25, %, 27,28, in Square No. 183,iu the city Of Washington. ; ‘This property is well located in a part of th where real estate is rapitly i sing in val is very desirable sither as a permanent inv or for +peeulation. Terme of sale: One-third im cash; the ree three equal pxyments inti, 12 and i months, with interest from day of sale, tecared by deed of trust, If the terms of sale are oot complied with in tive days after the day of sale then the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of first pur- chaser, after tive days’ notice. Conveyancing and stamps xt purchaser's expense, WM. H, WARD. (1. tous JAS! Y. DAVIS, ¢ Wane my6 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. prehertosy SALE OF SIX' FINE Buitp.xG Lors,—Twelve of these lots are situated near the terminus of Seventh street rail road on 3th and Sth streets, near Boundary liae, Square No. 393. wo lots th street west nearnear R street, and two on sth street near R street. in Square 419. will also be sold immediately alter the tirat nam lots, They will all be sold without reserve on the premixes,on TUESDAY, the 26th any of May,atis v’clock P.M. Terms made known upon the day of sale. veyancing at the cost uf the purchasers settled for in three days from day of sale, the lots | will be resold after five days notice in the Evening Stay, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chasers GBEEN & WILLIA GUIRE & CO., Auc LING Hocsk oN OTH AND 10TH STREET T steeat Ht, nH DAY AFTERNOON, May 2x4. West —On 1868, at 5 o’clock,on the premises, by virtue of adeedol | trustto the subscriber, dated the llth day of October. 1958. and duly recorded in Liber J. 4.8. No. 164,folion 2%7, 28. and 29, one of the Land recor xfor Washington County, D, C., I shall sell allthat part of Lot numbered nine (9,) in Square numbered three hundred and seven: three (373.) as | dosignated upon the map or plan ef the City of auhington. in the District of Golumbia, frontin on I street nerth, betwesn 9th and ith street west, 15 feet ard 4 inches, and running back the same width to the depth of 81 feet and 9 inches, toa lbfeet alley, With theright of egress and in- o the rear of said premises by the asid alley. with the improvements, consisting of ng. inder in 6 and 12 Terms; $1,250 in ¢ash: the rei months with interest, secured by a deed of truston , the premise ebrated Repeating Bille, discharging fifteen shots | | per minute. ! For further particulars apply at No. 217 Penn, avenue. L, C0, BAKER, my il-Im Colonel Commanding Battalion, FURNITURE—FUBNITURE! | McGR EGOR & CO., } at thei: XTENSIVE WAIREROOMS, eT MEVENTH STREET | noaments to purchasers of #URNITURR | F Housekeeping Goeds. Qur stockis large “pai On BUTTER in Broentelle, Rep, Plush and ir-cloth, , male 2 BSR SMBEN Sirs in solid Oak, Walnut and Ma- | bogapy, full marble and bandsomely ornamented. Also. alarge variety of Painted WALNUT AN Sets, low-priced. Hata aan 4 DINING OFA +, Superior Carle (a Metereases, He sk sniother Mattresses. Also, slarge quantity of jowr-peines Bedsteads, ape" Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash: 2e Desks and’ Chairs and’ Book cases,—all which are made front eee materisle aod war- r i ation. Eons farolahien would do well to look through the stovk before purchasing. cA Buctit x) at oe : ee0o30 Seventh IR- TIGHT. FEINS. To DS any acant Vea OF THE Parerte snd friends ving Ste distance can have odies of their killed dattle, or, L tals. forwarded’ thes ist Hirhovab ate TighT conriNS, +7 mn] a Fe acy eg All crders promptly attends to. my Sw" mRUNEB: b] T TRUNKS) | igs) Valives snd Traveling Begs in groet ae i%4 thety and very low, at L. RETLARUN & CO.*. Seventh et. tetween D and sp 17-1m* 306 RevenUnder O24 Peliowr Ba). , to rene Ww HIDBS—HIDES. | ILL Be sold at Public Auction, o: WEDNESDAY and artery. 0" 8. Al cing at the expense of purchaser. Ifthe terms of pis are not complied with within five days thereafter, the trastée reserves the right sf at the risk and expense of the defaulting o” THEO, SHECKLES. Trustes e ros MeGUIRE & CO. gerckarer, tar. _myi-a every look &. ., atthe Wharf ashington, al) ie Governmen Beef son hand at the time e* T ash, in Treasury notes, to be paid at the me t of sale. x le jal3 [Chron.} Lt. Col. and 0. 8. U. ea ae ae r meTEee Ne IT MATTERS NOT! Whether t! hair is red, gray er white, BOS- WELL & WARNER’S ‘OOLOHI FIC will edually and certainly change it without loss of Fime without any wash or preparation. It never fails lee sxveerine. all others in quality, durability eauty, aes arg aaa a DCRR wt, an re, 302 Eatreet, near Hth—Bole Gocat for Washington and the District. my 91m W BEATON’S ELEMENTS OF INTBRNA- tional Law; new edition; by William Beach sare y fal'e Law of Nations. Philbmore’s Tatarastionsy Law. « Heseck on Highteof Neutrals, London Wheaton on the Right of Beareh- London, J ae Si eations London. amines bed ta, nes ques je adroit Inter- pationat Martine eecseche In Guerre @amer. Gsuchy_ Le Droit Maritine Internationa}. 2vels. Kitber—proit des Gens Moderne de }’Burope. ibe Guster Dictionnaire du Diplomate et da Coa- sal. Paris. = De Oussey—P sven et Onnses Celebres vols. Vere Sen Mplomatiqne Jvole eise— Code do Droit Martine [atercetional 2 "iweolsey’e Intersstions) Law. A ms 3 FRANOH TAYLOR, ’ | ceate; Private Boxer (holding six,) $5. ' Wen the great Canterbury Company will appear. The Very | The building full of windows and arranged ex- > Represented by 15 Grandfathers and Grandioth- Fi ie | gentlemsn who obtains it will please rise so all the ES SALE—A DESIRABLE BRICK | | Toe great Comedian and Pautcmimist, who will | | this ei CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., wean Sixtm Stamey Wu, E. S1s........80le Manager and Proprietor GALL. ETTA GALLET MILLE A Al M’LLE ANNETTA GALLETTI, MWLLE ANNETTA GALLETT!. The Greatest Danscuse in the World, he great Canterbury has been filled to repletion one ht with enthusiastic and de’ : ted, audi- ences W! ake uneet Wrest ap rer ener this ‘erpsicherean Artiste by re; wonderful GRMENTS UF APPLA CER: i sucess of Great tres AGNES SUTHERLAND, The celebrated Scottish Nightingale. The beautiful Military Ballet arranged by Mons, Szollosy, entitied LA VI ve NDIBRE! n whic M’LLE ANNETTA GALLECTI will appearas LA BELLE VIVYANDIKRE, as Psted by M’lles Avaus7a and Make, ‘ons, 870LLosy and Movs Ars~Tros: THE BKAUTIFUL OORP8 DE BALL: First week of the great Bax joist and Negro Per- former. Mr. J. 0. BUDWORTH, who will appear each eveniaz io a choice selection of Banjo Solos, Negro Extravarauzas. &c.,&c. } Also, Master FRANK BUDWORTH, The Juvenile Corkographer, { BILLY BOYD. The Irresistible fon of In addition to the above great attr THE BTAR COMPANY OF THE CANTER __ COusistipg of MLLES AUGUSTA end MARIE, | The Fairy Stars, and - THE GREAT COURT OF BEAUTY, Kate Harison, Julia Richmond, Lily Brandon Lucy Clifton, Aunie Fiwards, Hua Wolbert, 6. R. EDESON, appear as Paddy Murphy MONS. J. BLL SZOLLOSY, The renowned Maitre d+ Ballet and Pantomim'st, and his. GREAT BALLET TROUPE. WILLIS AKMSTRONG, the talented and versa- | tile performer. whose varied acts have -tamped | him oOreof the greatest parformers of the age. J. ESL AS €LARK, the popular Interlocutor, &ke. &e, The ( ntertainments de comeinde with the fi mous exiravagprza entitled the IRISHMAN IN INDIA. Paddy Murphy (with song)... Geo. Ko Ket, the wan-catcber.. Other characters by the Admission 2§ cents; Orchestra Arm Chairs, 6 | Performance at 3, A GRAND MATINEE BATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock, For Lapiks anv CuiLprex, Doors open at 70'clock. VARIETIES! VARIETIES! | Fronting Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth st. Hamblin &-Co:..N0c200 8 5s.41. 000 = Propuetora Fitz Simmons, +. Stage Maunger and Advertiser | MUSIC HALL AND VAUDEVILLE THEATER. Compination oF Rmauty axp Grace, ELEGANCE, WIT AND HUMOR, Very Best Ventilated Bdifice in Ameren. ressly for A COOL sumMBr PL. cE oP AMUSEMENT. FRONTING ON THRSE BROAD STREETS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, COMMENCING AT THRES O'CLOCK, LADIES’ FASHIONABLE MATINEE! ular with all the Ladies of our City. ious to the matinee the daring a-tiste, MR. HARRY LESL(k, will make a perilous ropeascension Cntside of the Varieties, the Varieties Orchestra performing in shia free exhibition @ free concert On Wednesday ai’ernoon the marriage inthe Old Folk’s Concert wiil take place upon the stage be- tween Granny Grulbins, aved 1), and grandfather Bcrubbins. aged 105, The wedding cake, with a gol1 ring in it, will be cut before the audienee and handed among the ladies, lhe lady who receives tie gold ring is kindly re- quested to hold up the ring,s0 that all the audience may see it, TO NIGHT will be repeated THE OLD FOLK’S CONCERT; - On, One Hunxprep Years aco! Received on Last Evening with Shuit!s of Applanse, Po Pre ers—their claw ic siaging consisting of Old Han- dred.” A Marriage will be celebrated on the stage, between the youthful lovers, Grandfather G@rub- | bing aged 100, and Grandmethe i | j05 Lhe wedding cake will be | audience. A Go d Ring e. xudience may see him. A hearty laugh is in store for everybody. During the eveniny, numerous acts of Binging Dancing, &c., by the Triple Company : of the Varieties | The great pantomime performer, LARRY LESLIE Fhe Quintessence of Fun, W, 8. BODWORTI. The young rir a Donna, Miss ANA TESMAN. The Graceful Child, of Nature, Miss HELEVA A i youthful Queen of Song, ESTELLA FORREST. Florence Miss Wilson, Addie Johnson, Mlle | i Lester, Jennie Forrest, James | b Hall. Dick Watkins, Frank Kerna, UR Ls Bulaneyy i ey piney { ‘st time here cf the lan, ‘arce 0! SUMO JUM! © | W. 8. Budworth as...... Geers ees Conrpany. | First night ofa pew and bexatifal Divertissement e '¥ ie pa. epi wath Tablas cand Brilliant Effect! “I ATTACK, and DEATH OF THE CHIBF, | _Ing#ebearsal and will shortly be produced. the FRENCH SPY,on tue STORMING OF ALGIERS. | The Ghap pion Lady Clog Dancer, R THE 88 NELLIE HOWAHD. having recovered, will 95th. Also, MISS LIZZIE FRANCIS, Premiere Danseuse, WITH NUMEROUS OTHER ARTISTS. Admi 25 and 8 cents. Private Boxes, $5. positively appear on the | D ELLOWS’ HALL! TUESDAY EVENING, May 19th, AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, GREAT STBRSOSCOPIC PANORAMA of the AMERICAN CIVIL WAR! VIEWS OF RUINS, SCENERY, EXQUISITE STATUARY, &c. 0, # SANDEREON’S RUSSIAN WAR! EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. AFTERNOONS, at 3 o’clook. 7 Admission 25 tents ; Reserved Seats, 50 cents. Children 15 cents. i my 18-1w" Al 86 OVAL PICTURE PRANKS. ‘The handsemest assortment of Oval Frames in the Distriet, from the Oe TERS. the country, at J. No, 9 8 di ho: 0. £8 Ber a7 Terme cash, 2 ray 4-005W* iT OFFICE DIRECTORY 's ‘Alphabetical List of Post Officed in the United tates, with the names of Pos' 5 names bi" post Omens, by States and counties, with an Appendix containing the rates of Doraps- tie and Foreign Pestage, the new Post Office B and other important information. Re’ ant ene oy J. gree ry a 1 1863. ri a mys fepald OY ATL TOR TAYLOR, EVERAL SECOND HAN ANOs IN BEST PL. and one for eau, SF UpOR any’ bea ‘at the hee of | &. MOTZ ms 12 Sele Depot of Steinway’ | L. Vallandigham left th | for the month of April, | ing in the Penitentiary on March : os Ne. 8,191. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. [ASSOOIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.] SOUTHERN NEWS. Rebel. Movements te invade Kentacky— Retaliatery Measures in the Rebel Con- ress ‘THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Ji containing a greater variety of ‘interesting Yeading: than ¢az/ be. found in any Other, is a on Friday morning. 'MB— Cash, invariably in Qr yerye Twenty-1ve copies... In invariably contains the “Washington cirenjate so generally thronghou! t the equniry. SF7-Single copies (in wrappers) can de-p cured. at the! cotnter, immediately afer ie issue of the paper. Price—Turan Opwrs, that sie eatcdy ane ty ee fh exception i. of two or : ings he was al: it when he was in hecity. Business bed, hot however, called him P the Chair directed thé Sécretary to make the ILADELPHIA, May 18.—The Bulletin has | P!SPeF entry-on the record. the following special dispatches: CINCINSATI, y 18.—A letter from Russell- ville, Ky., states that or Wednesday a party ot sixty mounted guerillas fired on a train near South Union. The guard on the train returned the fire and ronted the rebels with the loss of one killed and one wounded. The rebels are collecting a large cavalry force south of Cum- berland rivér and a largeinfantry force in East Tennessee, and intend to advance to Kentucky this month under Breckinridge, MURFREEREORO’, May 17,—The Chattakooga Rebel of the 16th contains the following :—«Re- taliatory resolutions have been adopted by Congress, which provides that commissioned Oflicers who shall command negroes for milita- Ty service against the Confederate States, or aid them in any military enterprise, shall, if captured, be put to death, the negroes, when captured, to be turned over to the State author- ities, to be dealt with according to their present or future laws. Gen. Bragg’s headquarters have been. re- moved to Shelbyville. The Rebel contains a mournful editorial over the Bragg and Breck- inridge difliculty. LATE FROM GRANT'S ARMY. Lagan and Osterhaus Driving Bowen nent on Black River. Catno, May 13.—The latest dates from Grant's army through Federal channels are to the llth inst., via Mnilixen’s Bend on the ith. _ Generals Logan and Oaterhaus were march- ing towards Jackson, driving Bowen ,with A force reported at 15,000 betore them, while Grant was marching upon Black River, and expected to engage Pemberton on the bridge over that stream. Pemberton’s force is estimated at fifty thous- and, and is said to be strongly entrenched near the bridge. Agreat battle there is imminen ane health of the army is better than ever be- ‘ore. or three pieces of artillery, fired into the steamer Warren, fifteen miles above Green- ville, on Thursday, killing two and wounding fourmen. The fire was returned and several rebels killed Sentence of Mr. Vallan CINCINNATI, May Is igham. It is believed that city lastnight invol- untarily. Rumor assigns him to Fort Warren. CINCINNATI, May 15.—Gen. Burnside’s gen- eral order recites the courtmartial trial ot Mr. Vallandigham, sentencing him to close confine- ment during 2 year in some fortress, to be se- lected by the commander of the department. ‘The order names Fort Warren. Reported Battle in Arkansas, Meurnis, May (4.—Reports haye reached Jast Saturday or Sunday had a fight with the Federal force on Crowley’s Ridge. near St. Francis river, Arkansas, forty miles west of Memphis. The rebel reports claim a Victory tor Marmaduke. The Massachusetts Colored Regiment. Boston, May 1*.—The 5ith Massachusetts (eolored) Regiment w toe y presented with tour regimental colors. Presentation speeche were made by Goy. Andrew, who said he was | identitied with the regiment, and stood or fell wath its history Ae, man and magi pel Prisoners. e steamer Taylor ar. idred prisoners capture They proceeded imme- Arrival of the Prize Steamer Cherokee. Bostos. May 1s. kee, captured olf € LOCAL NEWS. + a = CovnxciL PROCEEDIN Aldermen.— ommnn trom the Mayor the joint resolu returning ion = rd Jackson—A Great Battle limi- | The rebels, three hundred strong, with two | { | | Bestor to erect a trame On motion of Mr. Richards, a resolution was adopted that when this: board adjourn ithe to meet on ursday evening next im erder to finish up the business of the Council. Adjourned. Commox CovNcit.—A communication was received from the Mayor announcing his ap- proval of the following acts: For theimprove- ment of Fifth street west between D and H streets north; for @ footway across Fourth AB greta on the south side of E street 4 making appropriation for contingentexpenses; for grading and gravelling Second street. east, trom north A to © street; authorizing G, I. Hall toerect a frame building: to lay a new pavement on the west side o: ‘Seventh street and east cide of Ninth street,bounding market- house square; to pave a carriage way on C street, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets west; for the relief of Ernst Laer. eb: one ple @ resolution of the of Trustees asking am appropriation to purs chase medals, premiums, &c., for the nok sae referred. The following were referred: Petitions of M. M. Wheelock, C. Waters, Jos. Nathans, L. Larch; bill authorizing Messrs. 5. H.. Rich. ardson and J. M. Carson tochange a haw! F license, and refund them money erroneously paid; for the relief of Charles Walter; to repay S. Bogart a sum paid for an unissued license. The following bills were passed :—} i an appropriation from the contingent fand; to grade I street, trom Tenth to Eleventh streeta; to improve I street north, between Seventh an Tenth streets west; to repair the brick culver: on K street south; to lay a flag footway at I street south, on the east side of New ersey avenue; making an additional appropriation to grade and grayel Ninth street west. from G to N street north; to build asewer and stench- ; traps on Sixth street west; to open, grade and gravel Massachusetts avenue, from Fifteenth to Sixteenth streets west; to supply a deficiency Hh an Appropriation for grading und graveling zhth street east, from East Capitol street to Pennsylyania avenne; to construct a sewer on | Cstreet north, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets west; to pay extra compensation to Wm. Morgan, tax cler ; Authorizing Mrs. E. Passage way adjoining | abrick residence; to construct a sewer in E from Arkansas that Gen. Marmaduke | whorizing N.D. Keneaster | t blishaso -y fonntain on Seventh sr. near Pennsyi\ ania avenue. The Mayor th it manifestly unadviszhle to pass acts or Jutions in conflict with and prejndicia! t interests of property-holdersand business men. | The communication was referred to the con. Mite on police. The following were tion of J.B. Dawson 2 the streets im the northern p: graded; of G.T. Ds Nig Vis. for the construeti eross H street. in the Sey- enth Ward; an t to provide for the better protection of person and property by a better lighting of the streets d Avenues: to gr: and pave B street north trom Seventh to Ni streets west, and to build sewers; to grade and gravel First street west, from jana avenue to Pennsylvania ayenue; to grade and gravel south © street; to build a house for the use of a gravel tools not | Six s street north, between Sixthand Seventh streets; } construct a sewer in D street north, from Sixth to Neyenth streets; to grade and gravel L street south, from Seventh street east to Vir- .giniaavenue; to gradeand grayel I street south, trom Seventh to Eleventh streets @ast; to grade Sud gravel K street south, from Eighth to Eleventh streets ; to trim and gravel K street north, from the Circle to the bridge over Rock Creek; to grade and grayel Fourth st. east, from L nih to Ga. av. grade and gravel ¥ , bet. Four-and-a-half and Sixth st. id gravel Eleventh street west o Maryland avenue; :o street north from Fourteenth enth street west; to pave alley in square for the relief of Frank T. Sauds; for the f of G. W. Harry: for the relief of James o purchase a hose carriage for Columbia Fire Comps to purchase medals and pre- miums for bution to the public schools at the close of the present school year: to purchase 2 hose carriage for the Frankl re Company; iri ity depositor render quar- lay a Water maju in Ninth onisiana avente tu the canal: Tavel footwalk zcross the north et south from Sixth to Seventh ir the suction of the Ana- tor the relief of Downing providing for plans tor connecting ater Market, [the Bos out the 1use authorizing the payment of a premiuin:] to laya flag root wecross FE street south, at Eighth stree’ to set the curbstone and lay @ guiter on the west side of Sixth street west, from B street to the canal; to a flag fo iy across A sureet north, at to improve alley in square supply a ficiency in appropriation for and gravelling First street, from K to ¥ York avenue; o introduce water in the vn, Northern id Center markets; to Isy uter main in Ni th street, from Louisiana lue to canal. The following faik d to pass, the Board re- :. to order ther. to a third reading: Bil! rizine J.B. O} ott to erect a frame build- solution anthe. izing the Mayor toemploy mp maker to olace a new pump at the tD and Four eenth stree! ill ta open vet from Sonth Capitol to W street to construct a side of H | south. Adverse reporis were made on the following: Petition of M. Torreausdi Barrus for a water- n: of . Taylor for 2 pavement on t south, between Four-and-a-half and h streets; on bill to censtruct a sewer on nth street; on petition for asewer on Sixth on bill to build @ bridge across the canal itt C street south to Firet street west; on me- morialof D, D. Foley; on the resolution rela- tive to the compulsory change of stands for hacks; on the resotution in relation to the abol- | ishment of the pelice; on the petition relazing to the Western Hose Company; changing a grade Hl and rep ng & sewer in Seventh street: to amend an act rekitive to hackney carriages; to pave the carriage way on Es north, between Fifth and Seventh streets west; to repair the alley in square No. 485, in the Fourth Ward: to repair the stone pavement on H street between Sixth and Teath streets west; to trim and gravel New York avenue from Ninth to Fifteenth streets west: to constructa se wer in Sixth street north; to repair the alleys in the Third Ward; making additional appropriation to grade and gravel Ninth street west from G to H streets north; to construct a sewer and stench trap in the Sixth Ward; and the petition of John B. Clagett. r. Sargent introduced a billin relatien to the sale of Lager Peer and other malt liquors, | which wis referred to the committee on police. The bill makes it illegal for any parties to sell ale or other malt liquors manufactured any place out of this city, in this city, withont having first paid $20.00 for a license to hawk and peddle the same. A bill remitting the fine imposed upon Lloyd Thorn, Samuel Brown, R. U. Oftut and L. Wr. Dersey, for running a fire apparatus upon the | sidewalk in time of fire, was passed. The report of the Intendant of the Asylum, Was reported back and ordered to be placed upon the files, together with the following abstract: Number remain- ing in the Asylum on March 31st, 127; received | during April, 39; discharged during April, deceased, 3; remaining in the smallpox hospital on March 31st, 30; received during April, 17; discharged, 12; deceased, 5. Remain- Ist, 45: re- discharged, 71; ceived during April 96; j eloped, 2; deceased, 1. The resolution in relation to the erection of | Hydrants, was laid on the table. The following acts, &c., were read a third time and passed:—An act for the relief of Downing & Brother, (authorizes the payment of S410 for sheathing turnished for the roof of the City Hall;) an act authorizing the sale of certain property on C street; to grade and paye | the alley in Square No. ost; to improve H street north, from Seventh to Tenth street west; authorizing the curb-stone to be set andthe footways paved on the east frout of Square No. 787; to grade and pave the alley in Square No, 624; to repair alley in Square No, 103; to repair the suction of the Anacostia Engine Company; authorizing the construction of 2 sewer on Ninth street west and L street north, (appropriating $5,700;) an act to prevent the carrying of concealed weapons; for the relief of Patrick Boland and fa: making appro- priation for the purchase of a hose carriage for the Union.Fire,Company; to purchase 2 hose carriage for the Columbia Fire Comprny; a bill to construct a gravel foot-walk across H street, in the Seventh Ward, te open Water street, from South Capito! to W strest sonth anthorizing the laying of water maingon Ninth street west, from Louisiana avenue to the canak for the repair ef the Common Council chamber; for the repair of Fifth street east at its intersection with G streét south; a bill for the relief of Leonard Greyer; 3 bill 19 pave the alley in Square No. 490; an act to amend an act_ passed Oetober 7. 1962; 4 joint resolution. re- juiring the Gomussioners of Election to take tbe oath of allegiance to the United States; an art to révive an act to trim and grade-I street between Seyenth and Tenth streets bee 8 a a i‘mcy for prading. and gravebing th street east; to increase the j | | titton, threats: dism: F. T. Sands’ embalming establishment; and of W.A. Huestis and others in reference to a nuisance. Adjourned. ee Po.tce Rerort st Precinct-—Jas. Oa- ssed. Mrs. Jas. Catitton, do: do, John Waters, drunk and disorderly; military. Secoud Precinct—G. M. Bater, Henry Re- binson, M. Hurgurger, driving on vement; #1 each. Sally Johnson alias Mary Flin, drunk and disorderly; 35. F. Murray, drank: dis- missed. Aug. Corman, Richard Lous, Benj. Whitear, driving on payement; $1 each. Third Previnct-—Biddy MeKeon, disorderly: H. A. King, violating city ordinance; Themas, Wilson, grand larceny. jail. J. Roat, disorderly; Martin Gateby, do.; military. Rosanna O'Donnell, prostitution: workhouse. Fourth Precinct—John McGuire, drank and disorderly; dismissed. Wm. Elliot, do; $2. John Bir- $1.75. Morris Hurley, doz $2. Jas. Riley. do.; workhouse. Barnard Conley. do.; $1.75, John McAbay, drank and disorder- ly: $1.50. Nicholas Warner, assault and pat aery with intent to kill: baH for court. ¢ Bonee. do.; do. Bridget Gleason, drunkenness; $2. Wm. Duffy, do.; dismissed. Wm. Lore, disorderly; &2. For threats; bail to keep the peace, : Sixth Precinct.—E, Ditrict, obstructing pave- ment; $1. Ohas. Depny, drunk and disorderly; 1. F. Denny, do,; 31. Cornelius Collins, do.; workhouse. F. Hughes, vagraut do. Henry Lidlar, disorderly; $2. John Rose, sxspicious character; military. Neil Shannon, fighting: #2. Robert Weir, do;do. John Simpson, card playing; dismissed. Antone Barnard, disor- senys Frank Sasky, do.;$3each, Autone Bar- nard, creating nuisance; #2. Fér threats;se- curity for peace. Peter Dennelly, yagrancy; dismissed. P r Tenth Precinct.Jas, Brosky, drunk and dis- orderly; dismissed. R. Wiltiard, vagrant; workhouse, Thos. Bowie, grand larceny; for a hearing. Math Sullivan, insulting females; dismissed. Catharine Foley, prostitution; worg- house. Wm. Wedge, ly; #2. Jas. S. Benis, drunk; dismissed. Thos. O° Donnell, drunk: military. Thos. Fi ‘ald, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. - Osgood, atealing; jsilfor court. Thos. Stedding, do.; do. P. Ma- hony, disorderly; $5. M. McNulty,do.;@2. J. O’Niel, stealing a horse; for hi » William Ferguson, disorderly; $3. Henry Fletcher, disorderly; military. Gustavous Shilling, riding on pavement; $2, Frxanctan.—New York papers of yesterday evening says: The week commenced buoyant stock market, and a ing than for some days past. \atrong, and Certificates of Indebtedness are es- cially in request, vsiate’ stocks are Seay. Misconri sixse — vance , agains’ bighes: Saturday. ‘Tennessee ind Nene Gacatian andrea firm. Railroad bonds were active 3 o . Gold has ruled steady throughdut the day at 3404 ai60, the sales * the bound, beg mostly at Fate. market is Ly ens On Lanaen apogee planes aeaaapenk Tales are and on Paris Sc0y oat. compensation of the Tax .Oler! i eee 4 pe mney ina Se ener. enth street west, 3 Alderman Wendell rose and grave) I street norik, from toa personal expia- |-promise large returas. ad time, while other graive and the grass orep Pat Garvey, do.; work- © house. Martin Kelly, do: do. John Sweeny, do.: Wm. Moore, do.; 31.75. Jerry Ried, do. Wm. Robb. do.; workhouse. Geo. F.

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