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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNESDAY... eo READING MATTER ON EVERY PaGsE, BEE CUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TUELB- GRAPHIC 4ND OTHER MATTER. Washington Money Market, Quotations for stocks, coin and nneurrent fhonry, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bankors: U.B. Uoupon Bonds, 1821 , BDo., 1861, 5.20's.. UG. 5. 79 Notes, unrtermasters’ ew Ceruficures, American G id. Buying. Selling 7 i W7% 107K Coupon 6's, 15S, 1 New Cer- tificats of TecieUechiau 694; Gc d, Sy. SS SPIRIT OF THE MORNING RESS. The Chronicie and InteNigencer b <n treat ed- itorially upon the Vallandigham .-rest. The Chremicle says: ©Vallundicham wasatraitor 1. was work- ing in his feeble way against the Goverament And is favor of the rebellion. No oaly he, but all such as he whe fullow his foots:eps, ought to be disposed of in the same sumilary man- wer.” The Intelligencer treats upon the legal aspects ef the case, speaks of Mr. Vallandigham as irregularly detained,” and hopes he will be put on trial “according to the statutes made aud provided tor precisely such offenses as he is Blleged to have committed.” — OUR MILITARY BUDGE? titer ie { Svar Sovra.—The following parties hi | within a day or two, beew sent South by the military authorities at Baltimore, viz: Miss | peters snd Miss Morris, arrested for returning nircham, of Wheeling, charged with the ex- prission of disloyal centiments, to take the oath of allegiance. | Vickers, late Sheriffof Dorchester county, Md, | was also arresied and sent South. i meio ete: Senay | Seep ror Lisgrta—The Agricultural De- partment is sending ont, per J. D. J ohnson special agent of the Government for Libeiis, @ variety of seeds for experiment in that infent settlement. OTIFE —The depositors of W. T. Smith- pon will meet THIS EVENING. at7o’oloct, G se of transacting business of import- nue iy G recut adiemic@e kis wank caorilt okie: EORGE M. HOWARD. ESQ, OF JEF- q Ey ferson county, will be supported as a candi inte for L cutenant Governor of Vireinis,in the lace of Bdmonc Pendleton K+q .of Berkeley coun- ty, declined, at the enduing election, my 2+ 3t* MANY FRIENDS. = MAY _CONCER?.—The children of the Pub- lic Schools of the fourth end part of the sat ard third districts, under the direction of Pref 3, H. Dante H give a concert of vocal muti¢c at Smithsoniag institute THURSDAY EVB- NiNG, Bay 2at, 183. commencing at 6 o'clock. Admisf-u % cents; children lvcents, my 2)-2t* =~ GRaND MAY BALL.— Prof. ABINI has the honor to announce to his patrons aad the pubic in general that his second Floral May Bsli wiil teke place on TUESDAY, May 2:th, at his Academy on E street, between 9th and Veh ate, 1i-sets of acmi sionto be had frem Mr, Marini, at the atademy, or from his pupilx my 20-6t* UNCONDITIONAL UNION cIOK&T, FOR CITY OFFICERS, For Reuister, { SAMUEL E. DOUGLASS. OFFICIAL REPORT BY ADMIRAL POR- | ea TER OF THE CAPTURE OF | For Sctryxroz, i WM. FORSYTd. ALEXANDRIA, LA. my 2i-dtjel {Chron., Rep. & Iatel.] ———._——_. —— = GENBEAL BANKS IN OCCUPATION THERE. i. et RENE Ee os pate eas ‘G@ ULARLY NOMINATED UNCONDITION- Fiac-Surr Gey. Pricz, Brtow Warnen- AL UNION TICKET. Tox, May 14th.—How. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy:—I have the honor to inform you that Larrived off the month of the Red River ALPERYAN. J. W. THOMPSON, Comvon CocxciL & RO WN, on the morning of the 4th, and on the 5th took GEO, T RAUB, possession of Fort DeRussey, about eight miles a lee U. AB! trom the mouth. On the evening of the 6th I ASSESSOR took possession of the city of Alexandria, with- out resistance. Gen. Banks arrived in Alex- @ndria on the evening of the 7th, and I turned the city over to him. Davip D. Porter, Act'g Rear Adm'l, Commanding Miss. Squadron. ELGCKADE RUNNER CAPTURED. The U.S. bark Roebuck reports the capture, on the 2d instant, of the British schooner Emma Amelia, of £5 tons, while attempting to rnn the blockade at St. Andrew's Bay. She was loaded with wine, four, &c. FOR EXCHANGE, Four lundred of the prisoners capinred in the Inte eng: ats were forwarded to City Point this m gy for exchunge, COMPARISONS. . Fatmoutu, VA a Stay: In the D stérday Luoticed an editorial on the rebel Geperal Jackson, in “ hich occurs the followm? paragraph: © Re- sious enthusiasts of all religions aud creeds, oted themsely with @ con- scientions aud determined energy. toa wicked enuse. cr haye by their exc degraded a good se to the level of a bad one. Mohamet, Cyn, Philip of Spain, Loyola, Xavier, Bloody Mary,several of the Popes of Rome, Robes- pierre, George ihe Fourth, and Joe Smith, are familiar instances of enthusiasm, fanaticism, obstinacy, &c.”’ Now, in the name of all that is just, conld any conscientious, mtelligent Writer. any one not utterly bigotted or preju- diced, have placed in the same category the names of the pure, holy and self-denying Francis Xavier, whom Christians of all de- nominations delight to respect, honor and re- verence, and that remorseless monster of de- pravity, Robespierre; to speak in the same breath cf the magnanimeus, cultivated, and chivalrous Loyola, and the gross, vulgar, un- Jettertd imposier, Joe Smith. M.E.C. —+scee THE GOOD NEWS FROM THE SOUTH- WES’ O¢ficial Despatches of Gen. Grant Relative to his Movements in Mixsissippt. Mrmpuis, May 1s, (from Cayrca, Mi May 13.)—Moj. Gen. H. W. Het Generalein- Chief > My force will be this evening as far ad- warced along Fourtven-mile Creek—the left near Black river, and extending in a line nearly east and west—as they can get without bring- ing on 4 general engagement. I shall commu- nicate with Grand Gulf uo more except it ne- comes necessary to send a train with heavy escort. You may not hear from me again for several days. J.S. Grant, Maj. Gen. Ravaonv, Miss. 1247 p.m, May |, (via Memrais, 11 &. m., May 1+.) —Muj. Gen. H.W. Halleck, Generai-in- Chief > McPherson took this piace on the 19th instant, after a brisk tiz qwore than two hours. Gur loss 51 killed and 150 wounded. tor Ene- my’s loss 75 killed (buried by us) and i-6 pri- | oners captured, besides the wounded. McPhereon is now at Clinton; Gen. Sherman on the direct Jackson road, and Gen. McUler- wand is bringing up the rear. I will attack the State capital to-d-y. U.S. Grant, Major General. Congratulatory order from Gen. Grant. HEADQUARTERS ARMY or The TENNESSKE, iN THE Fixip, HARKINSON'S FeRRY, May Soldiers of the Army of Tennesseee : Once more { thank you for adding another victory to thelong dist of those previously won by your valor and eudurance. The triumph gained over the en- emy bear Port Gibson, on the tirst, was one of the most important of the war. The capture of ive canron and more than 1,000 prisoners, the ‘poseersion of Grand Gulf, and 4 firm foothold @n the highlands between the Big Black and Bayou Pierre from whence we threaten the ‘whole line of the enemy, are among the fruits ofthis (rilliant achievement. __ The march from Milliken’s Bend to the point opy<site Grand Gulf was made in stormy ‘wealhe:, over the worst of roads. Bridges and ferries had to beconstructed. Moving by night as well as by day, with labor incessant, and - extraordinary privations endured by men and officers, such as have been rarely paralleled in aby cam} ») DOt @ Murmur orcomplaint has been at A few days’ continuance of the same zeal constancy will secure to this army crowning victories over the rebellion. More difficulties and privations are before us; Jet usendure them manfully. Other battles are to be fonght; let us fightthem bravely. A grate- Zul country will rejoice at our success, and his- tory will record it with immortal honor. ‘Signed, U. S. GRant. ‘ ” Major-General Sommaciing. a9 From the publishers, and from J. Shil- ‘ington, Odeon Building, and Hudson Taylor, 334 Pa. avenue, We have the Atlantic monthly tor June, a sterling number with contributions by leading writers. The publishers announce @n enticing budget of contents tor the new volume. Also from Hudson Taylor and J. Shillingtor, swe have copies of the June number of Harper's Maganne. ‘ Renzrs Imrontine Foop raom Evgore.— Reliable information has been received here Ehet the steamer Gladiator eailed from Liver- spool on the 25th ult. for Nassau, but ultimately to run the blockade if possible. Her cargo eonsists of 1,500 bbis. of bread and 145 bbis. of Bacon—the bread and bacon for the rebelarmy. “This fact is regarded as an evidences of the great destitution at the South, and the straight to which they are reduced. 87 The District Attorney of Baltimore de- lines to take cognizance of the case of Miss | Fanny James, arrested tor expressing treason- Sble centiments, Snd hanced over to the civil aetborities to be tried under the treason act of | Maryland. She is therefore etill in castody of the military suthoritics, and desires to be sent South. CAB eELT SS as ; Taxes THB OaTa.—Goneral Heintzel- aaa ordered bis chief quartermaster, Col. Green, not to pay any money te persons having claims against his wath they take the oath of allegiance. LLP. DORSEY. my 2-11t* FIFTH WARD, UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET. For ALDERMAN, GEORGE F. GULICK. Fox Commos Corxort, CHAS, I. CANFIELD, WM P. FERGUSON, my % Mt ROBT. T KNIGHT, => COURSE OF SIX LECTURES ON THE G BIBLE LANDS cy Rev, Geo. W. Sax-on, ~D., at and for the benefit of the First Baptist Cherch, 13th etree: between G d Hy First Lecture, WEDNESDAY KVENING, 2th - $1.00 instan’. at a qu.rter before eight. Ti kets, adu.ts, course. ii my 19-21" NOTICE.—A meeting of the stockholders in Odd Rellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, will be cid in the building oa THURSDAY. 21st’ May ie- B:ant,at7/. p.m. By order of the Trustee! my 18-e0st* HENRY N. OBER, Sec, ERVENTH WARD UNUONDITIONAL lem UNION fICKET, For ALDERMAN— THOMAS E. LLOYD. Fox Common Cousciu— JONAS B. ELLIS, CROSBY 8, NOYES, CHARLES WILEON, —my 16-13t* TBIRD WARD UNCON DITION AL UNION (em TICKET, uU For ALYeRMAN, G, A. HALL. i For Comox Councit, A. R. SHEPHERD, JOHN F. COLLINS, FRANCIS McGHAN. may }3-dtjel rs CITY SURVEYOR, ¥ P. HW. PONKGAN, 4¢ regular nominee of the Unconditional Union Convention of ail the Wares, msy }2-Im* swan SEVENTH WARD OS™ cxconnitioxae UNION TICKEP For Alderman. | JOHN B, ELVANS For Common Council, AUGUSTUS EDSON WM. J. MURTAUG! CHARLES W. MITCHELL. mi-Im* emer CREAM, AT WHOLESALE AND B! e |. TAIL —Families, Boarding Houses, Hot, etailers, Excursionists, &c , supplied at lowest tes, z. FOSSELL, iny 11-Im* Corner izth and F ats, Negecinrn and after the sith day of m April, the Office of Glenwood Oemetery will Temoved'to No 405 F streetnorth betwen éth and 7th streets west, near the Post Office. sp 13-dtJunel Fe BALE.—A younz HORSE, goes well under the saddle or im harness. Apoly to SIBLEY & GUY, - 382 D street.. my 2-tf FOR SA‘ HORSE, HARNESS and ROCKAWAY will be s bargain if applied for immediately 4G street, between 12th and 13th, aS Be my —FOR ALE-A BUTLER’S STORE 89 00 « with stock, &c .neara large hospital in the vicinity of his ‘city. A good chance for a party with a small capital, Address J.G. and B., Ofiice of this paper, my 20 2t* CABEI4GRs FOR SALZ.—This day received \ end forssletwo large Bretts, (or open Uar- yiages.) several light Carriages, and one doctor's Phe-ton, all of the very latest New York style and superior finish. THOMAS YOUNG, _mny 3-6 No. 409 Pennsylvania avenue, J " . SUMMBR SHAWLS. UST Beceived SSeeny 10 BUMMER SHAWLS of EG Styles now so much worn in Boston and New ‘or! to clone ont J. ay, my203t 308 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth ats | @ILK AND LAGE it WRAPPINGS AND SHAWLS. ADA Mantlonse a Rasueeie got eacistr ap facqurein vari Yr, Lace Mantlee.thawls, : Baraous, Piccolomini- ana Pointe, es and Bai a jens. SBHENADINES, ORGANDIES. G ae AND MOZAMBIQUES. \ (We have just received a beautiful assortment of the ado Alse— de Ohivirs, Bi LEwne, Poplins, Poil Togetber with wlarge atsek of Black Silks, suitable ir fasioty oF asl and i F Movtning Gor da is price. imy 2) AGAZINES FOR JUNE. HARPER, LANTIC. aT GOD ENA LADY’s BOOK, MAD. DEMOREET'S MIKEOK OF FASHION. or sale os * PHILE & BOLOMONS, my *-2t Metropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa av. By W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers. H°== AND CABRIAGE BAZAAR AND BE- POSITORY. Expressiy for the BALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, STOCK, Xc., 98 Louisiana Avenue,” Between Ninth and Tenth streets, Oasu Apvancup on ConsiGNugsts, ktorage for Carriages. Horses, Carr ages, &e., received for private sale, my 20-1 W. L. W. WALL & O0., Ancts, Pines. Great BAKGAINS.—One 7 octave, dresses and & & OO. (Nunes & Clark) simost new, Rese- wood, 4 round corner, $25. One ‘6; oe FA tave, (Lirdeman) $1%, One 63 octave (Meyer, Phiia ,) $125 Ove Boctave $75. Ose octave $60. Ali the ab-v2 Pienos a-e warraate: to be sound in every respect, will ba sold upon easy terms or discount for cash, at oS War-rooms of W.@. METZ. Corer of lith and ve. | _my 20 Fole Agent of Steinway & Son's Pianos | DORISING AND * paaraasecunearginet ya ss, Pao Me By N | Corner” of Vth street and New YorRavenue. | = between | rice $3 &), $4, $4.59, 85 and Bt—all very | 2% BLACK SILK MANTLES will be sold at | juare Spring 3! Is of beautiful | {my 2) M. TAYLOR & CO. APPO TMENTS OF PROVOST MAR SHALS. Provost Magsnat Gaur.ar's Orrtce, WasiineTon, D. May 19, 1853. The following named <ficers are announced as | North contrary to orders. John K. Samps0ms | paving been appoitited by the President, ia con Ma-ch 8, 1563, MARYLAND. seeseesMAY 20, 1563, aiimore, and Mathew Perril!,aad E.Oun- | formity with sections 5and 8 of the act, approved Socata ‘ ®erenrolling and calling out the and refusing | National forces,” &c. They will be obeyed and re- William T. | spected according'y. Firet district-Joha Fraizer. jr. provost mai shn W FUT! H Fai Be , Burge rd F Murdoch, #1 surgeon. ¥ PW sey urgeon in ir theodore Clayton, commissioner; De William Wistriet-Robert Cathcart, provost mar- N Baverstick, commisa:ouer; Dr J Robert { . district—Leopold Blumenburg, provost ifiam Brooks, commissioner; Dr Thos ju.geon. Fourth district—James Smith, provost marshal; Johs J Tomas, commissioner; Dr Charles J Baer’ xfth distriet—John C Wolland. provost marshal; | Whitright, commissioner; Dr Robert FE Dor- | Lieut-:ant Colonel J H Alexander. Fourth Mary- lard volunteers, has been detailed to aid the War Department in the arrest of deserters. and in ae- curing uniformity m the erecution of the Enroll Raltimore. JAM ment act in tbe State of Maryland: esdanarters at Prov :st Marshal General. m jen monthe, Cotton Bats Flannel, red, § 1x. (green) by fir tof every month th Depot with the follcwing articles, in such quanti- ties asmay be required during the respective | 0 Muslin, (bleached, unsiz Napkins, for opthalmia 8. A, MEDICAL AND HUSPITAL DEPART- U. ‘7 MENT. MEDICAL Purveror’s Orrice, Wasuincron, DO , May 18, 1833. i ul 12 PROPOFALS will be received at this office unt MONDAY Ist day ef June cext, and on the thereat Cuass No, 1, Cotton Waddin, is afi wool) i rt. for supplying thi: fren lyard ‘ape, Cotton, or twilled stay bird Tape, woolen or woolen binding hre: To Twine, }. coal linen, unbleached we! Towels, for roller Cxass No. 2, rae Tow Oiled Muslin, 4+; yard pieces Oiled Sik, 4% yard pieces Oakum, fine picked P Binders’ Boa Crass No. 3. rds. 2*.x13 4xI7 Knapsacks, hospital Medicine Pauniers Meas Ohests Crass No. 4. Hand Litters Horse Litters Blanket cases, canvas buekets,leather = © Envelopes. p Paper. Wrap) Ps per, Writi Pens, steel Pen Holders O.ass rinted Sp ping. W& ing, Cap, Letter No. 5. Pencils, Lead, Paber, No. 2. Portfolios, eap size Wax, Sealing Water- beds, Bowls. ceif Ment ine §| edicine Mugs, det Pitchers. bal Plates, delf Retorts, delf Spit-mogs, Ww Bpittoons Urinals Candlesticks Cleavers Knives, B Knives, Bread Measures, tin Bath Tubs Ciass No. 6, Indis Rubber square small Gu‘ta Percha Bed Oovers “ “Cloth Crass No.2, Blankets. white or gray Counterpanes Mosquito Bars Hair Pillows Bed Pans, elf Cass No.8, Dishes, assorted sizes, ing Cups, delf ons, del? f gallons, Pots, chamber, delf Pots, Tea, de ithout tops Jumblerr, glass Crass No. 9. Basins, tin, smail Basins, wash hand Canldroms, assorted sizes }, Carving . gallon to pint Bed Ticket Frames Stoves, Cooking, and fixtures Range. Cooki Cloze Stools | Redsteads, iron Chairs inodorous aud Weishta, shop ne army pattern Crass No. 10, Refrigerators Bedside Tables ; Butler's Trays. Cxiass No, 11, Brooms Brushe: Bucke | Clothes lines Woodaaws Tablespoons Teaspoons Hatchets Hones Lanterns, Coffee-mills Tin Warmer, Tin Warmer, tadirons Balt~oellars, serv Funnels, gles b wooden lass for stomach for feet Lass No. 12. #, half pint Pill-boxes, turned wood Pill Machines Pill Tiles, 5xi Rain Gusge Skins, Slates Spatulas, 3 to Bpirit Lamps Gridirona Ketues, tea, les Pans, 0 Barora and Strop, in case 3 dressed for plaster Ginches Vials, assorted. Ciass No. 13, iron in Pots, mustaril Pots, pepper. Samples of articles will be shewn,and particu- | ii ity of articles, and be given on apgli- lara as to nizes of probable quantity required nat this offi notin con formit packages ce. » therew i ass. Rubber Cushious, for air or water Graters, nutineg, large and smail Knivesand Forks, Mix's U.8, A. Knives and For! i ders must embrace in their rc nceels all the Tticles designated im any one 6! articles designs 7 GU GREEDY Proposals Proposals from dixtoyal parties will not be con- exch proposal Bonde. int the fasthtalpe required of the As the articles chased whi The i my 20-td ucceséful bidder, sidered, and an oath of allegiance must accompany uza of five thousand dollars. for | formance of his contract, will be ove classes are only pur- of the service deman them, successful bidders from a distance, will b required to establish an agency in this city. Medical Purveyor reserves the ri {| reject any and all bids not deemed suitable, ard all contracts accepted will be subject to theapprov- | al of the Surgeon Gener: ht to al. HENRY JOHNSON, M.S 8.A 3. K..U.8. A. an Ac*ing Medical Purveyor. 1635 han and H ate my 18-3t* | POR BALE—a ave-year-old HORS! for a sutler, private family high. ly corner Seventeent! OFr grace’ suitable JAMES SULLIVAN, my 18-3" BAKERY, ats BSUTLERS’ DAPOE FOR CAKES Ba PETERS, THOEN & CO.’3 Corner 10 and E streets. wner hav! y'OR SALB—A fine black PONY. pececea ey broken to eotly gentile and the saddle, with good spirits. o no time to ride her. Inquire: pe table, H street, between Hth and » 7 years old Fre 2lst my 18 3t* J. Hi Eleventh nue, Navy Yard. W4AtnINGTOR pheeeae STRING We ner. pHesdquarters, at BO Ninth street; or ‘Me Prafal er, nth street, or 5 5 t, corner of Fouth Caro! : lotro} BAND— ler, tan lina ave- my 13-Im 4 *p! suit a veterina: as the business. Gro nd we t ca rou! ¢ Hotel, corner 13+ stand Par ay. RAKE CHA. a fiat. oo an yy surgeon. take poss: T ‘ION, LIVERY EEBPERS AND HORSE A abe! FARBRIBSS. mS FOR SALE—A sple: did LIVERY STABLE; room for @ rorses with offi necessaries useful in Yard of five room, and all table. GEO. D. ¢. HIBRS, (BUCOESSOB TO W. M. GALT,) DEALER INCOAL, RED AND WHITE ASH, ALL SIZES, Office —262 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between lith and 12th streets, May 19-tf * RB BALB—A handsome SADDLE HORSE, ot Mr, YB stable, near Pip htoss * bs nf my 16 iw’ FS B SALE MAIL. light draft, 10) tous Inquire my 16.4t* & OHARTBR— ict of ie BOHOON WIMSAT, Eleventh et, EUND EDITIGN, THEEE O’ULOUE P. M. THE SITUATION, Nothing had reached Washington up tozy | p.m to-day concerning the state of affairs in | the Southwest, later than was published in yesterday's Star. j Itis clear that the rebel armies recently in | j force at Port Hudson and Vicksburg are | marching either to give Grant battle between | Jackson and Vicksburg; or if desigaing to | wholly abandon Fort Hudson and Vicksburg, to reinforce Bragg quickly, for a sudden dash against Rosecrans. From points north and east, but very near | Jackson, they have rail communication with Bragg’s position, and if able to reach them, may reinforce him as easily ashe can rein- force them, But for tne fact that by leaving | Grant unopposed they will certainly irrepar- | ably damage their cause in the Southwest, | while it is by no means certain that they can | | soaid Bragg as to enable him to accomplish | | any material result before Rosecrans can be j made stronger than their combined armies, we | might incline to the opinion that they are | making for Tennessee. To leave Grant virtually unopposed is no | ouly merely to give up Vicksburg, Port Hud- | Son, the Mississippi and the country west of | that river without a general battle for it, but | must lead to immense rebel losses in Mississip- piand Alabama, inciuding the entire breaking { | up of their military transportation (by rail) { system throughout those States. Under these circumstances itis most hkely |} that Bragg is now straining every nerve to throw a large portion of hisown army between | Jackson and Vicksburg, to aid Pemberton | against Grant; and it so, Rosecrans’ time for | very active operations seems to haye arrived, ag any demonstrations being made in his vi- cinity must be feints—nothing more. Activity on his part, even though he may send Grant notroops, must either result in considerable | victories for his army, or in preventing Bragg | | from materially weakening his force even to | ; helpGrant. | THE COAFE seas ti BLOCKADE RUNNING | A letter from a reliable source states that | | since the llth of March, twenty-six steamers | | have teft the port ef Nassau, N. P., torun the | | blockade, of which ten were driven ashoreand | | destroyed, and one supposed to have been lost: The same letter states that the heavy losses | tittcates of Indebicdnere, 09%: Gold, Sx. | him while Warner drew a razor and cut a se- QUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRIOT oF | ROPSEME COURS CMBTA ue j States steamer Juninta and brought into the port | the jurisdiction of this Gourt, and, on the nine- tered in. Another company, it isthought, will be full to-morrow and be mustered into service. Rey. Mr. Jenkins, who has been instramen- ts] ia recruiting the companies musteredin, we poderstand, yeeterday turned over his men to Capt, Sanborn’s company. i Lares? QUOTATIONS—W asHIreToR Mos- wY Magezt.—! by Lewis Johnson American (told. American Silver. WEW YoRE Cou} 6's, 181, 107}; 7-30"s, 107; New Ocr- © OLOOK P. M. Se A CuTtine Case.—On Sunday night three colored mer, sepicred at Wroe's livery sta- bles, in the First Ward, uamed Nicholas War- ner, Henry Bruce and Henry Craig, started to their homes, and when near Twentieth street the two first bantered the other to treat, and he refused, and Hruce caught him and held yere gash across his throat. Officer Stewart ar.ested both parties and took them to the sta- tion-house, and on Monday Justice Drary com- mitted Bruce to jail and heid Warner to bail for court. a ee Ropsine A Hosrirav.—Last week the wash- house ot Mount Pleasant Hospital was robbed of a large amount of clothing, belonging to the patients, worth above one hundred dollars, and Sergeant Jobneon arrested one of the thieves— Wn. Kelly, alius Kinney—in the act, and a few days afterwards arrested another, named D. Sullivan, This morning he succeeded in ar- resting the third one, Martin Pyfer, and re- covering all the goods, which have been iden- tifled. The parties all belong to the hospital. They were taken before Justice Thompson, who held them for a further examination. ja Tee CrminaL Court, Judge Olin—This morn. ing, Hugh Cormer, charged with an assault upon Sarah Kane, was tound guilty, and sen- tenced to six months in jail. The District Attorney entered a noile pros. in the case of James Williams, indicted for steal- ing a pair of shoes from Jos. Josephs. or lelia Winters is on trial on the charge of stealing a dress yalued at #26, from O. E. P. Hazard. ee ACCIDENT. Parnell, Esq., one of the principal clerks in the Internal Revenue office, was thrown from his horse yesterday, serious- ly fracturing his collar bone. Sitting as the United pitts: District Court for said patric = United States vs Schooner Harvest, her Tackle, argo, &c—In Prize. Whereas the said schooner and ¢argo were cap- tured sa prize by the officers and crew of the United of Washington, District of Columbia, and within teenth day of May, AD. 1863. a libel was filed in this Court by the United States Atto: ney for said | of the last two months have greatly enit: ed the rate of freights and wages, so that business | | firms ure getting a little shy of the business. | | The names of these steamers are often | | changed, which gives the impression that the ; number enguged in this trade is much larger | than it really . For instance, the Stonewall | | Was at one time called the Leopard, the Victory | the Wagner, und Anne Childs, Thistle the Cherokee, Margaret and Jesse the Dougia: Anlonica the Herald, Ella and Annie the Wim. | | G. Hewes, while the Hayelock is now called ' the Beauregard. ARRESTED, ‘The Washington correspondent of the Phila- | delphia Inquirer says: «Dr, Miller, an old resident of this city, arrested this evening for uttering disloya timonts. When brought betore the authorities, | he stated that his sympathies were with the | South, and that he had no conceaiment in the | ' matter. He was paroled for three days, until a decision is rendered in his case. He will | probably be sent South.” | ae | THE VALLANDIGHAM MegtTING In New ! York.—The sympethizers with Vallandizgham in New York held a meeting on Monday night, in Union Square, to protest against the arract of Vallandigham. Nene of the speakers were of any prominence, but some of them made ap | in violénce what they lacked in ability. Among them was that astonishing ex-Ala- bamian, R.S. Tharin, who seems to have ex- | perienced a sudden conversion sinca he was | splurging here at the meeting of Department clerks to raise volunteers. A threat of assassination of President Lin- coln was made by a fellow styled Edmun | Blankman, who also counseled resistance to | the draft, styled the hanging of the traitor | Mumford in New Orleans “murder.” and went | cnatsome length in this first-class style of | copperheadism. } National Loan.—Subscriptions yesterday | atthe office of Jay Cooke & Co., amounied to upwards of $2,000,000. | IMPORTANT ORDER IN RELATION TO RE- ENLISTMEN’ War Department, Adjutant General's Office, ) | Washington, May 1, 1-63. | General Orders, No. 111.—1. From and aiter | the firet day of My, all enlistments of yolun- teers shall be under the special charge and di- | Tection of the Provost Marshal Gener, under | the rules and regulations heretotore made, | which are hereby continued in force, and such | other rules of the Department as may trom | time to time be made. All disbursing officers, | and all other officers connected with the enlist- | ment of volunteers, will report to him. 11. Officers of regiments going out of service, | by reason of the expiration of their term, may, | With the consent of their respective Governors, | re-enlist their regiments, within thirty days from the expiration of the original service, for a term of three years, unless sooner discharged: | and upon the regiment being filled up within | the thirty days aforesaid, the officers shall be | restored to their rank as from the date of their | original commissions. This, however, will give | | no claim to pay for the time between muster- | out and re-entry into service, III. The law provides that a man who en- { lists for three years, unless sooner discharged, i } } is entitled to one month’s pay in advance upen the muswring of his company into the service of the United States, or after he shall have been | mustered into and joined a regiment already‘in ; the service, and toa bounty ofone hundred } dollars, twenty-flve dollars of which is to be { paid in advance when his company is organ- ized, muster-in rolls made out, and the muster- | ing eflicer’s certificate given thereto, oratter he | shall have been mustered into and joined a i j { | regiment already in the service. ! | _ IV. Hereafter, regiments of volunteers leav- ing the field on account of expiration of term | of service will be permitted, on the application of their officers, wioshall undertake to hold themselves responsible for their safe delivery, totake their arms and accoutrements to the place of discharge, to be delivered to the Goy- | ernor of the State, or to officers appointed by him toreceive them. The arms and accoutre- ments will be held subject to reissue to the men on re-enlistment in their former compa- nies and regiments. By order of the Secretary of War. = E. D. Townsenp, Ase’t Adj't Gen’). “STONEWALL” JACKSON'S Svccessor.—It is 1eported that Gen. Geo. E. Pickett, formerly of the 9th U.S. infantry, will succeed Jackson in command of bis corps of the Contederate army. He is now secend in command of Gen. Longstreet’s corps. STEAM ON THR Erik CanaL.—The Rome Sentinel says that steam navigation on the canal, of which such high ho were enter- tained last year, appears now to be conceded a failcre in point of economy. : TELEGRAPHIC. FROM NEWBERN, N.C. faba rete ALL QUINT THERE, polled sso Thtcnady . | GEN, FOSTER COMPLETING HIs F FICA- GEN, FOB! oe G@ HIS FORTIFIC. ee Nzw York, May 20.—The steamer Lancer from Newbern on the 17th inst., has arrived. All is quiet in that quarter. The troops are in excellent health. Gen_ Foster is completing his tortifications, Ce oa ed LOCAL NEWS. ann. THE CoLorup Recimuwt.—Yesterday two companies, one qf 62 and the other of 76 men, ‘were mustered into service at the rendezvous, near the Israel Oburch, and marched to No. 3 Barracks at the Soldiers’ Rest, where they are temporarily quartered./ Of total samber offered, but about a dozen were rejected. ‘Theeo two companies are commanded by F, D. ‘Sonvorn and ce iirdeall, he totter of been mus- By W. L, WALL & CO, QPRING TRADE BA'-K OF CARRIAGES. &, | SS ar avetion —Un SATURDAY MORNING. 231. | ecurmepciog a | | Beat Wagons, Germantown and York Wagons, ; rm ate District praying the condemnation of said schooner, her tackle, &¢, and the owners thereof, and all persons intereated therein, warning them at some early day to appear and answer raid li E e ordered by this Court. in admiralty sit- tng. this s#th das of May, A. D 1855, that notice by given to the owners of said rehoonar and cargo and all persons interest«d or olaiming an int»rest therein to avpear end ancwer this libel en the fi-st Moendgy of ay next. and show cause, if any they have, why said schooner and cargo should not be condemned and sold according to law; and that said notice be given by posting ‘a spy of this order vpon the front door of the Gourt House of said Distriet. and by publication in tbe Evenine Star a week previ .us to said first Monday of Jnix pexty the first publication to be oa or before ane * By order of the Court, ‘est: R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, Clerk. __m¥2) 2aw o'clock, wi Horse and Cai ory, just jada avenre, No. aud just in the 98. between Sth and I th street: rear of our Auction Rooms, a very larze collec- ticn of new and second-hand ‘iages, Harness, Sadéles, and Bridles, &c . comprising- Family Carriages, Rockaways. Jenny Linde, Top and Notop Buggies and Trotting Wagone. Bxprest Wagous Bksleton Wagons, V2” ) sets Harresa, Baddies and Bridles. &c. - The largest collection of new and second hand Harness, &c., &0., may be found at this it for private sa Carriazes received on storag 5 Conrignments rolicited and out door sales at- tended on the most liberal terms, Bales without regard to weather. Terms Cash, my» W.L WALU & CO. Aucte By J. 0, MOGUIRE & CO., Auctieneers. BSIRABLE DWELLING HOU: ON 12TH STR WES?, BETWEEN E anp F stmgyers NORTH nder and by virtue of a decree of the Orphai Court of the Distriet of Columbis, con firurd by the Supreme Court May ith, 1863, au- thorizing a of the interest of the minor chil- dren ci th John F Cranipten,and the assent and direc ion of all the parties interested. I sBall sell on TUBSDAY afternoon, May 20zh, at 53: o'clock, on the premises, the soutbern part of Lot No. 18. in Equare No. 290. fronting 2) feat on 12th Ftreet west, between Rand F streots north, and ran- ning back 190 feet tu 30 foot alley, and improved by substantially built and well arranged two story aud basement brick dwelling house Terms as prescribed by decree: One-half cash; the remainder in six months, with interest, se— cured by a deed of trust on the premises Conv evancing at the cost of purchasi CATHARINE V T) ‘dian, j Gi _my 20d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auete. By W. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers. | ee PROFERTY ON 2398 STRERT AT Pustic Auctioy —On WEDNESDAY AFTER- NOON, 27th insta: at 5 o’elock, we will sell,in front of the prem: , fouth half of Lot 4, Square $6, fronting 23 feet 5 inches on 23d street. an< rap ning back between G and H streets 187 feet 235 inches,and improved by a small frame bu‘lding, Terms: One third cash; balance in 6, 9 and 12 months, bearing interest and seeured by a deed of truston the premises. Conveyancing at the ex- pense of the purchaser, my 24 W.L. WAuL & CO., Aucte By BOTELER & WILSON, Auctioneers. | Bb TED STAIFS MARSHAL’S BALE OF Scuoongem Hanvest anp Carco, Consisting j ov 8+ Gains ov Corrox —In virtue of a writ issued f om the clerk's offiee of the Supreme Court of the Dictrict ot Columbia, sitting asthe United States District Court, and me diracted, I will sell for cash at the foot of 6th street wharf, on the Poto mac river, on MOND sY, the Ist day of June next 1863, commencing at ll o’cleck a. mi.. the Schooner Harvest, ber tackle, appare! and furniture, and 34 bales of Cotton WARD H, LAMON, U.S. Marshal D.C, BOTELER & W1iLLSON, [Ghroniole.} Auctionee: BANKLIN & OO, & = OPTICIAN, 244 PawmsrLvasia AVERUE, (north aide,) between lath and Isth ota, 388 Pa. avenue, under the National Hota —— CK CRYSTAL (Brazilian Pebbl dt -IM~ VED PREISCODIO SCECTAGLES, srentit: avd correstly suited to the proper condition 6 eyesight, lenin abs HE SHASSRE, AOEEOUATIO TAR. ROTRICAL MatHE T: an 0B UMEN ES, re ‘ ies. PHOTO- GRAPH ALBU MB inevery style. STZREOBCOP RS snd VIEWS, &c.,&c ,in . great variety and at the lowest gures. wholesale or retail. my 1S-tf 486 PHOTOGRAPH OARDS. 486 PE ed of phe pes Ee erie oe and re fEary, pinin ant color gt ARE RUEES No. 486 Seventh st..8 d‘ ora above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Sa” Terms cash. HE WHOLESALB er0Uk FINE GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS or EMILE DUPRE, (Late 320 Penusyloamia Avenue,) REMOVED 70 479-NINTH 8TREET—479 Between D and B, Where he will continue to sell ta Boviers, PUxvavons aup tm Ciry TRADE _marZ-eotf wane 5 uetan: 90 . FOW! & CHARLIE ONT EES oily B WHOLESALE AND BBYAIL DEALERS In ONINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE, Fine Cutlery, Plated , Soll Metal Too Pitchers, dlock Tin Onan ery Welter. ‘a lors, Btherial terns, Btone Ware, &e., ken te. Goods Packed and Deli in this C a Georgetown free of charge betes Fellows’ Hall) Seventh st. wy 2-solr ‘Washington, PAPERHANGINGS, 486 choice prices, Sunt Seoiyed ae 2 MAREREERG: past No. 486 ath at. pears spers.. &7" Terms cash for Pa oh, myi codw* ABBIV. seu "Pao BARGOR, Now cating pad 3,000 bushels primi # i 3 A 4 tet : my 18-lw* Be. st,. Georgotows Fe. A! B-SODA WAT! Pe. Siekag ate separator aad tee Sorner ith strest and HOw so ow York ar, AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. {Correspondence Evening Star.} Gzonextows, D. C., May 20, 1963. Yesterday John Reed (colored) was arrested for the larceny of a Wood saw, crockery ware, &c., belonging to Mrs. Lang, and knives and forks belonging to G. M. Baker. Justice Rea- ver sent him to jail. ‘The arrivals since my last are as follows :— Steamsbips Baltimore, Lewis and Sal vor, Mott, N. Y., mdse. to Morgan & Rhinehart; steamer E, Chamberlain, Stewart, Philadelphia, mdse. to Hyde & Davidson: sehr. Bncentaur, Mat- thews, Alexandria, light; echr. N. W. Smiuy, Loyd, do., do.; sehr. @. T. Hubba-d, Williams, do., do.; schr. Isis, Roler, do, do, schr. Three Brothers, Knowles, do., ao.: schr. Jos. P. Ross, Smith, do., do.; schr. R. K. Terry, Kelly, Aquin Crevk, do; schr. Hebe, Todd, Vienna, Md, wood to Dixon & King barge Jara, Everett, Aquia Creek, light; barge Alice Beach, Chan- sou, hay and corn to Goverument; two sloops and numerous sn.all craft from Little Falls— 112,000 fish to J. A. Knight. Departed.. r. M. J. Fardy, Hooper, Salis- bury, Md., light: schr Jno. T. Cooper, Belle Plain, sutler's goods; steamer Dewitt, Olin’ do., do.; schr. Ben Vandiver,Stargin. Baltimore, wheat from Hartly & Bro.; schr. Reform, Cur- way, do., do. sch:. Philanthropist, Horner, New Haven, Conn.; G. T. kubbard, Williams, Norwich, Cenn.; and schr. C.C. Comstock, do., coal from Ray’s docks; schrs. Jinth Thomas, Arey, Boston, and J.P. Rogers, §.sith, Dighton, Mass., coal from B. M. Uo.; schr. Isis, ry Boston, coal from C. CU. & 1. Co. schr. Eliza Mathews, Bracley, Vienna, Md., light; schr, Mary Alice, Bradiey, do., do. Arrived by canal— Wm. Walsh, coal to Mid- land Coal Co.; Ask the Captain, Saran Ana, coal to Cumb. Coal and Iron Co: A. H. Poffen- barger, Emma, coal to Borden Mining Co.; Sus= quehanna, Wm. J. Boothe, A. Kane, C. Slack, coal to Ray’s docks, Santa Anna, I/1 tons coal bene ea We. McMahon, Ask the Captain, |—W. McMahon, As! J. ‘A Kroone, W. T. O. B. Neal, W. H. Barger, S.M. Petue, J, F. Sterling, D. Cromwell, Dr. P. A. Healey, J. F. McUulloh, Col. Moore, J. G. Morrison, E. D. Hartiey, Thirzs Hall, E. Watson, Wm. Stanhope, Elmira, Chas. W. Har- per, Wm. Walsh and Advance. yesterday; Business quiet. Markets same as wholesale quotations as follows: Flour, super, $6.87a87; extra, &7.25a$7.85; family, 8%$9.50; Darby’s $10; Ray's, $10.25a 10.50; Welch’s, $1050. Wheat, $1.56a81.60; white, 1.65a81.75. Corn, yellow, 95c.; white, £8c.a@1. Oats, by measure, 60a65c. Hay, 825 $30. Mill stuff—middlings, 60a6éc.; shorts. 25a 30c.: brown stnff, 40c.; potatoes, 65a85c.; ap- ples, $19$1.50; cider, common, ISa2c.; do., clarified, 2Ga25c.; Champagne cider, $4a$5 per case; whisky, 4¢c.; salt, G. A., $1.87 $1.90; fine, $2.78; bulk, 75c. per bushel. Cumberland coal, $4.25a35.5U; anthracite, $2.50. Wood, pine, $1.50 aS5; oak, $5.50as6. Lumber, pine, $25 per M. Plaster, lump, £6; ground, £9.50a10, Herring, $1 per M. Shad, €3 per hundred. Cuma. GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS, A Resoivriox authorizing # lease of a portion of Lingan street. Resolved Ly the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetorn, That the Mayor be, ana he is hereby. authorized to lease to C. } Fearson, twenty feet front by thirty feetdeer that part of Lingan street fronting on Bridge st: t, and next adjoining the property of said Fears «for the sum of twenty-five dollars per annum, payable half yeark id lease to expire in two years from the be vacated whenever Approved May nd the property to I for street purposes, A Resonetion in fx resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Os Council of the Corporation of t at the nd he is hereby. e remove: ail fen: ions on that port: Mayor b: *, buildings i n of Fayette eu Bridge street and the csunl, «from the passage of this ecu pant agree to pay to this r~ ntof fftydollars perannum, payable semi-annually. from the Ist of January last Resolved. further That the Glerk of the Corpora- tign furnish the occupant ef said property with = copy of the above resolution. Resolerd, further, That. the Clerk be requested to notify all oceupants of other town property to p the same, unless an anuual amount of rent 5 therefor, to be fixed ky the Mayor, and that the Commissioner of Streets be requested to report. io the Clerk all parts of streets so oceupied Kesolved further, That the Mayor be requested to cause the obstructions in Warehouse alley, or Wall street. to be removed within sixty days from the f these resolutions. ed May 16, 1831. A Reso.vrion in relation to seiling on Sunday, Resolved by the Boord of Aldermen and Board of fommon Councti of the Corporation of (eorgetown, That from and after tie passage of thia resolution, it shall not be lawfel tor any person within the limits o s Corporation to sell any cigars, tobacco, ,or any goods, wares,or merchandize, excepting drugs and medicines, an ishing season, undera penalty hit ef five dollar recovered as fin suelly are. Approved May 16, 1868. A Resovetios for payment of certain claims. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Contmon Councii af the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Clerk pay to the order of J.€ Heiston & Go. eighteen dollars. f. House to April five dollars, for r the Mayor. e A Rrsotvrton in favor of Henry Ockershansen. Resolved ty the Bourd of Aldermen and Board of Common Coyne af the Corporation of Georgetown, That the @lerk be,and he is hereby, authorized to deliver to Henry Ockershuusen a pistol taken from him April 21, iG, for a violation of an ordinanee of this Gerporstion. [Approved May 16, 1853. Resouetioy for payment of certain elaiins.. 1 by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Lommen Counctl of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Clerk pay to the order of Gales & Seaton seven dollars and 6. for advertising in the National Intelligencer, to November 22, 1832, inclu ; and te orderof W.D Wallach thirty dollars ety-five cents, for advertising in Evening Star, to April 28. 1883. inclusive. Approved May 16, 3 A Resotiies in favor of H. A. Kaiser, Resolved i the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That one haif of the fine imposed upon H, A. Kaiser ecting to lake out his license, be, the ereby remitted, the said Kaixer paying all {Approved May 16, 1833. A ResoLution relating to the grades of Gay and Jive streets, Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Eouncti of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Surveyor be. and he is hereby, autho! to report to the Corporationachange of the present gtade of Gay street, between Montgomery street and Rock Creek. f hiesolved, Further, That the Surveyor be, and he is hereby, required to furnish the Corporation with a plat of Olive street, with a view to its improvement. Approved May 16, 1863. same i costs. NOTICE! , THE’ UNDERSIGNED, Grocery Mer- chante, doing business on Pennsylvania avenue Louisiana avenue, Seventh and Ninth streets, de hereby agres to our ive an of busi- ness at 8o’clock p m. from it ho May yoshe Ist of September next, with exception of Sat- mdey Bien aNs, BEALL, BROWNING & KEATING, OFF & DENISON, 8. A. . we HENEY UPPERMAN & €0., my tw MURRAY & SEMBES, U.S. 5-20 Bonds. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., Bankers 362 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Ws WILL FURNIGN AY PAR UNITED STATES '¢ JIVE-TWENTY YEAR SIX PER OBN?. BONDS Intzager Payasie in Gow. The privilege of subseribing for these Bonds et par will cease on Ist July. 1388. S The money invested in them through us goes directly to the National Treasury. aoT la If TO NOTIFY SUTLERS OF THE aaa crenth aa tee 7 Cl COLLINS & 00.5 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. — als rom this eolobrated Breweey, which I am prepared to furnish om short actice te all persons who will favor me with their orders. Batisfactios guarantisd. m4 RATUS,con- | ‘Terms :—Cash on delivery. SHIWH, : Gaton Bottling Depos, 67 aoee h and every offense, to be