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Sa arrapetey: aie 1 4 a hs 5 wa) ; ‘h EVENING STAR = $ Deby aR PBK MOOS At aAL & FCRPTRED, eer speak RUTTEN es pe ame 4 LPH ST ime” bob WPA AY & Pe AUAOM ~- pepe fa served withou! wrappers oy carneps, over weeks io wrapeers tthe rate of 86 To mil subscribers thé price @ sess. $3 for months Papers procured be Star office coumer, with or wiihout suppers. Pwo Oxets Band \uveETionsyrs ehoaid be sent to the iovclock &,. stherwise they mar sot eRe now” bay ree boos one AUQTION. SALES. ~ @UTTRE DAYS. au Peed 4 * SH ELUE—Oa ng ne te? yath att C MIG 6 1 Seler Reem, com adacing 83 6g a lars. apo epls spogi sero? eplntid evtire- in earth rte n? tha some tae P y he} spi 4d aagertmicet ev x ofarrd a t its tim of AAW CG yD MgoPts= 2 99 inet ‘ sro 8 MOGTIRE & $2 potiierrere - F (nud S&S 9 CORBA. SOLID GOLD —_ coals ver-slated Wa Bo sNatouy acd VG CCt bce ey i t tN wo rePM AREER ant 26H ane: Cy *BONYSDAY MNOMING, Feb. gs, at J, 0. Aaa Jo '» Sustion Eales Rooms, comaen3- eel Yr tale wiih be fousd a Sn tay and Tai I assortment of jocks, Kes. wlstore, 3 Sour C! Poke LD AND STLY RR WATCHES, eer Tnrth e ewe ¥'N Br OLin GOLD JBWELRBY. a. ta ¢ ns. Ear D-ops, Pinger Hines, Locke's, ed con. Gold Guar. Vet. noe ik Ao end r N Pe ctl Ossas, gold » Pleka Wetih Huo be PLATED IRWRLEY 8 sre? stoch of Plated Jewelry Oheine, Bracelets, eeord Welty ae Ping, de BU, . Al_D FANCY GOODS. toe at of Fins Gntlery and Fancy Qoods, bow Carop, be sold without raserve, in lots to ‘Terms cash. Toy —On WEDN@ADAY at No. 42 Gay straet, ote, 3: ory ttre ie, Ger; “rh agce n Fo vit.re being the Y eet of a ‘amily declinicg house Keeping: name part— ivg Seat Bofx end Obsira, ober Wash: tarde. &e and Wood Ssat Ohairs, sad e Beds Mattresses and B-ddice, aa. Oreckery and China. ant Piated Ware, 2 ier aed «ther Carpets. Kags, Giictota, ce. io birg, Paciom sud ciher stoves, and a genera) asrortm £ 2 requisites aor i Bar eeany § ous. We Fe 57 3 PFRiY. — Esbrnary 0. 196 reel g at} oe AM wa shall wall at erebr ue & sireet. between Bighteenth and tres'r Washipgton, D. @., tr- fllowe g ng te the M-disal aud @ spital rdemwed ar unis for tae paolie vice, ¥: 123 Cuoting nod other Stoves, * Zwe ent cther Bathtabs, 2&6 pounds Concentratea Mt! 82 Tron Boilers 23 ea Kett os poutds Gorn Sterch, Blankets, as, sk Mattresses, 77 Leather Sockets, 285 Lanterns, 321 Bhecte ¥% Chairs, 743 Fhirte 40 Drawe *, 4 Pillows, 47 Woed n Buckets 1Ei9 Tip PT te, 1 684 "in Cade 106 Cemp Kettier, 1:5 iron Pots 164 Patent Water Closets, 197 Ben nae Riese au Cans, and Jars of all de- seriptiors \ ak 24 Sarrele =r ees With a tareelotefotser geo s net deemed neces. esry to enumeraie, aliog ver forming an oxten rive collecti: pb. sory ih a7 deren by Cash, jn Ge sent funsg. Se Cash BOT UNRT JOHNSON, M.8 K.,U.3 A avd ae Medi eR ‘eyor, eS Tethee Wiuags, j2 B-td Au: Ry 3.0. McG UTRB & CO , Auctioaees s RUMTEB’Ss or LE Of IMPRUVED AND UN- MPEOVED rat BevTaTre. siTvaTep Sasr oF THY Gs PITOL—Ry virtue ufadecres of the Supre ue Court of th. District of Colsrab‘e. substituting me ar trostee uuGer orrtsia Geeda of trust recorded in LiterJ A ®..No Lif 117 13S, and 119; also, ore resorded im Libs: J, A 8 ,No't5i, folio 189, Sc; also cre other retorted ia Liter J A B No V7 folie 4°. 41. 43, 3,804 44 one oF the lant reo ordeof Washingt: county Districtof Columbia, 1, TOREDAY, the first duy of March, 125: ‘clock p. m. 8 li at public auction, om the FEM in ot 1,2 2.4 5.6, 18,and 4 in Bamare «593 LoteS.4,and 6 reimproced with a Frame bgp decom es Brick U-ase and Store; also, a Meat-bonse, Stebie and Fhad+ Alco. Lots 5.4, and 5 im Sqasre No, 810, unim- ved. PyPhe iicproved property is situated on B str: eat Berth, botween Sth and Sth east, and is well adapt- ed for'a bu cher as it hae all of the necessary ap- Peeks” One third cea; balaned in two ogual notes at six and tweive mouths, on interest, cured by a ceed of trust on the premises, @7 Purchasers at a formes sate having failee to comply tha trustee will require a cash payment of at least ten per cezt on ths amount of the pur- chase, to be ma:6 on the day of eale in defanit of vty will be iamediately resolt. len tne Pore y N GILOMEE, Rrustes 3. 0" McGUIRE & 00. Aue ss OF CON DEMN Eb HORSES AND MUL MB Onise Sey ees ‘s Orrice. Wash: itd "5 sense ms Tashingt . *%, Janae % A Will be soid at pue ion, at tae Oorvals, ty of Washinzton Hy condemned an urft for public service, same time and pis? sTALLION, Ghecece® bred,) the property of the United 0 eat Ho'elock. 4 Mu. fer te ‘Saah tn Government funda,” RUOKER, Brig. Gen. and Ohi-fQeartermaster, is t ja 3-10t of Washington. JO McoGCIRE & CO.. Auctioneers wReRTE SE SAL& OP BOOBS AND BTATION- FRY—Or FRIDAY and SATUSDAY SVE NINGS, Feb Sthand sth.at 6’, o’cl-ek at the Auc- ton Booms of J, J. MoGuire & Co., corner of lh acd D strecte, by virtue of adeed of tr to the subscribes di th 1660 and duly recor led ie Liver Sd &. 8 3 fe or 18) & shell sel!— Bieree assortment of wisesilansous Beoks, com- prising nteriy ¢very Lepartment of Jiterature. Lot of Bow d Music, Schoo! Booka, 2tationery, &c. 3.0. MoGUIBR & 00 . ducts. OF CONDSMSED QUARTEBMAS: ALB oF CONDB USED Q) TER’ On:br QUARTSax AsTER’s OrricE, . epot of Waskinaieon. Washinsion §.C.. dan 25. . 1864. Wilt be rold st pediie auction in the sqcerer cad by Band #. 20d twentieth and Tyenty- first e'reats ip the city of Washington 0. C.,05 WED} GSPAY. Bebrucry 10, 1844. large io .of BUR AP sRop AND LRATSER PARTS OF WAS. tr *ierme cash in Government fangs. Ba € io commence at 10 hore ve 4 M OOKER Brig. Gn. and Quartermasisr. amtd AUQUARTERS FOR MERTEN TINES, 1864 WHOLLSaL# AND RETAIL, The nndercigned flere to the ers. pdaiere and all © dar zect, chenpestacd fec Feniimeptel Caube ex VRLt MOTTO WANEBS, < une ctrer Companies’ ele: ed be mortliceral disconnt Lo T a Orcesr by mail promoytiv Stiecdee'te Dall nad ex: 8 if Baoks, oe Tete con- onenyy Back Gammon, Chess aad Crib- amire ur stce® and prices Tie upcerrigiad also offers a Statiouery aod Pansy Articien st erocers ¢: c , £c. other 8 ppt Strangers’ Guide and Pook. ere eg ht a rateon Boa lop * ‘& avenus’ ait between 11th aud Ista ste, LING, Auctioneer. Reorcatown, ~WD HOU? @HOLD BrrECra | & rurary S, 1864, @lot of Also, at the D, Bo. folios 450 et seq..one of the Jand records for Wonton county, D. C..I ART~ OF HaRNESs, TOOLS, &o.,&c., equired to remove the mores within fifteen (15) days from the cay of i¢ sad to deal- retire tment or Go's VaLsh Soe AsuR ea Ne offeres i Shis market coneinti of tte Noe "York Valentine i the attention of ‘T DISCOVERY iN DEN TISPAY. Tech Brtracted teithout Pain sith the Bihrite cf eyes vine to wnat te onli at Dr MEWLRE ORG, pomames ard have them taken out dy this ater tw wes) rr proved Ao Me pn Arisa Toath, 17 Sore ere arbre el ave tisent valuabieione, No. 242 Ps, syenue, % GPUhh ee Lawrie M.D. Dentist, Looms: a. ie fae is tor and Pateatée te @ invei of the MINSRAL Pha? TEBEH touda " nelly axbia office AY Persons can wear thi a Bd ear alien Gee auaane woer these. we 8) o SAR Ea wi yA 0 ‘et iy es leona een anti ae toto areca. pr aoe. the MINERAL PLATS will be wm AJ Warra! 6 in thiecity—No. 338 Peay sylvsnie svence between 9th and 10th stresta. ‘307 Areh st, Philedelphia, M0 OT es Recruits Wanted TO FILL THR QUCTA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BOUNTY FOR VETERANS, S152, $125 of which wiil be paid in advance. BOUNTY FOR NEW BEORUITS, S52, $125 of which will be paid tm advance. ROURTY FOR COLORED REOBTITS, 850, Paid in advauce, PERSONS WISHING TO ENLIST Will apply to any of the following RECRUITING OFFICERS: 8. B. BABE, Movine Halli, near the Mackat, on Pennsylvex's avenus, between Seventh and Ninth streets. J.C. HYDE, Corner of Fourteenih and New York srenue, ©, A. KBASBDY, Hictreet,near corner of Nineteenth and Fenn- sylvania avenue. J. 0. PARKER, Gorner of High and Dunbarton atreets, George- town. ©, ©. LANGLBY, Navy Yard Bridge, hot been appointed Reoruiting Oficer, LENRY A, SOHENTZ, Oaptsin and Provost Marshal, District of Columbia u PAPER HANGINGS. 486 @OLD aad VELVET, GOLD STAMPED and MEDIUM PRICED GOLD PAPERS. Also, a varied arsor tment of @LAZED AND BLANK PAPERS at ins LOWEST CASH PRICES. FIRE-BOABD PRINTs, STATUS, CSNTHR ° PIBOES, &0. NW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS GiLi BAND WINDOW SHADES. sa meth 486 4. | BUPF OR ANY REQUIRED STYLE OR SIZE OP SHADE MADE TO ORDER OVAL PIOTI' RE FRAMES, (Warranted to be gilded with gold leaf) The bandsorest assortment in the District, from the best manufactory ip the sountry, Alro, an assortment DARK WOO» FRAMES, with @ beautiful ‘ty of amall sized OVAL and CARO VISIT: MBS of foreign an? do- mestic manufacture, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Different sizes and colors; PICTURE RINGS, NAILE, &e, Purehasing exclusively fcr cash. the above {according to their quality) vill be dis oreeor at ss iow rates as they can be purchaced for in the District. No misreprentation made to effect sales. Acall solicited trom those neading the above J. MARKBITER ey Terms cash, remember the number—4%6 Seventh Please street, eight doors above Od Fellows’ Hall; and the term?—Cash for goodsand labor. ia 23-'t* W. PITKIN, B. PITKI Ws Market st , Phila. PITKIN & CO., (Svccmssors TO Barwgs & Co.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Dealers in Sutlers’? Supplies, No, 451 NINTH STREBT, WASHINGTON, D,C., } ASD No. 25 KING STBBET, ALEXANDRIA, Va. In conseouence of the recent order of the War Department. requiring sutiers to load in Washing- ye thought it advisable to open auother ton, we houte for the accommodation of our friends, We take pleasure in announcing that we have puiebased the entire stock and good will of the house of Barnes & Qo., 481 Ninth strect, Wash- ingtoa, and ean now offer the largest end best as- sortment of Sutler’s Goods, in both cities, Gne of the partners residing in Philadciphia.is market for the purchase of Sap- plies; and os we voy for cath, we fatter ours-lves that we can eel] prime goods as low as they can bo sll the time in the bought anywhere, In view of the many frauds perpstrated on pur- chasers of Army Supplier. we have given porsona! ard particular attention to the selection of our atock of Canned #ruits, Vegetables, Meats, Jellies, ily recommend them to be Milk, &c., aud confid of the very best quality. We also invite your specialattention to oar large stock of Butter, Cheese, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Tobacco, Segars, tutier’s Hardware and Notions, Truly yours, PITEKIN & 00. Wasisxotom, January 1, 16. Having disposed of our stock of merchandise to the firm of Messrs, Pitkin & Co., we tate great pleasure im recommending them to our friends aud customers, who have so generously patronized es We do so, with the knowledge that our snecessors are ful'y competent end disposed, to make it for the interest of all to ¢ontique tha patronage to thea which hasbeen 5: tiberally extended'to us, sue J-23-1m BARNES & CO... | Mre:Ganzewer, ocBara be aa Pe GUIL AUN. 4 ; Asam eGRD EES |e tema ce | maOmrOE Romer Byttenes is he mbna Nee erent ang | on Hawa aber, fon Win DNR "Mote ewes ‘bie services to the owners of valuable P. 5 on. Edgar = pepe amen B, ones ae rad sees shill = agen e8 | aire, Senator pra. Hou. H, B, Anthony. ; the Favorite Ooinedian ant Pantomime, edera lLart w: Len! » Picture and Gises | * hala ' KING bKOCHERS, - th tice Peansy| od br: +4 MaDe ibe ptendy mopegtee | Mew Sooner Rota ee eeiagh eta e's late < Ws Mrs. Portus Baxter, 4 UGrich #0 UAORWEN AND Ornaments ithe, Hrs, 7,0. Und Orr oY - 7 3, 0, Unde: Nia steed erases itt ies | Hat sar Wl Swen me - lene Tre ie 1 Jacob B, 5 eplseworh sor ofutee areentstopeinthe'tarss’ | Boe-Soastsr Way Zine Hon. alles V Wey to then cavegiage cope mee ole & Wisooress. =) a . |. Coach Painter, Mya. Senator Doolittle, Mra. Benator Howe, ne Or Ma AY, And MB Bt, Telawa, A.B. Ny 431 Ninth st, Vashtngton. THE GREAT FAIR TO BE UBLD UNDER TUR AUSPICES OF THE Ladies’ Soldiers Relief, Association, IN TRE LARGER HALL OP PATEN? OFFIVE BUILDING, POR TEE BENEFIT OF THR CHRISTIAN COMMIESSTON Aad the Familics of the Soldiers from the District of Columbta and from = ~ ether ces, if serving in the District Regu tS. At 8 very large meeting of the Association, at pepe ease a ‘Wallach, on Mebereapemare dy anni 1 changes were made in Somnitess and the collectors, a new Uommit- MISS LAURA KEENE. ‘ee on Decorations was ‘appointed, and also 5. 7. J Persons from the several States to s0- TAINS SAUER A EREND: cit subscriptions, contributions of articles, ‘ &c., it was ordered thatthe President cause the list, as corrected, to be published in all the | city papers daily until the ist of Febraary. Parsipesr. Major B.B Faxon, Vrog PRESIDENT, Hanar D. Coox, Keq. AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATER, WASHINGTON THEATER, WASHINGTON THEATEB. RLEVENTH STREET. OPENING NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, -NIGHT, Peon: TO-NIGHT. MISS LAURA KEERE, AND HER NEW YORK COMEDY CCMPANY, NEW YORK COMEDY COMPANY, NEW YORK COMEDY COMPANY. ORETARY. GOLD ?MITH S GLORIOUS Bain Bquines, Bag, COMEDY. | Taeasoren. . Li. | A Mre. L. KE. Cairrenpen. ene NGEMENTS Ricranp WaLach, EB. STOOPS TO.CONQUER, STOOPS TO CONQUER, STOOPS TO CONQUER. ogee OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, F-b. 1, 1A7Ra KRENe AND THE NEW YORK COMPANY. Mr. Jot p Dyott, from ¥ a'lack « Thea’ Mr f¥as Peters from Laura Richara Wallach, Mrs. H. D. Cooke. Mre Portus Baxter, Mrs. Snstem.8. Morrill, OUTIVE VOMMITTER, J. Brows, Ksq Bon. J.M. Brownsan, = Hon. G 20, Wo MolenLax, Mrs. Capt. Gillie, Mrs. J. 2 Brow » Argus, Y. Theater, Bre wePary nem, Bro J. 8 Bee re. Jar he, rs. W, P. «vi M:s, D. KCartter, “1. .vick, from Laura Keepé’s Theater,N Y. Mirs B McCle Fisexce Oovmitrar. WIiLLiaM B ODD, Koq, 18. FARNHAM, Mr Methiff, from the Park Theater trooklyn, Mr Boyd, from the Winter Garena v. M Be Bout » from the Apagomy of Meee B soniye. tr. Beber, formery of Wailaog’s tueater, N.Y, Bre. WoL Nicnorsoy. Mr’ Eursess, trots (ha Winkes Garden, WY Mrs. D W. Bites, Mr Bilby. from Laura Be-n-’s Theater NY, Mis. FB. B. Erixnes. ®r. Pal ver. from the Acad myo! Mosic, N.Y. i Commitee on Devoaations, Mr Oronta frem Niblos Gs:der N.Y Hoo. J. P. Usher, Chaz. F. Stanshnry Miss(grmen,iro Watiack’s Cheater, N.Y. Hen. B.M Stanton, D.W. Mahon Esq, Miss Everett, from Liura Keere’s “beater, N.Y. Hon. Gideon Welles, — Z. D. Girvan. Bi SS sa. Mre. Tyrell from Leure Keer e’s Taratar. N.Y, Hoa. b.P Holloway, Wa. H. Baldwin ieq., | Mise Bit.b, fiom bausa K-ene's “heater, N, -. Hon. Isaac Newton, Gen, DeWitt C Clark, Me M tke from Laura Keene sth ster.N. ¥ Hon, W. PB Mrs. President Lincoln, Miss Clermen. from the H -ward A heneum Boston Thomas rs, Gen. W. F. Bacry, Mise bieven: from Laura Keene's Theater, N Y. Mra, Elward Jordan. Adolp® Claes, Bsq. COLLECTOR: First Warp. Mrs.F W Seward, Mrs, John G. Clarke, Mrs Edward Clark, Mra G Mrs, Comu 3s'r Dole, Mr* Gen. Jos. P. Taylor, AND M188 LAURA KESNE. THE ECENIC DEPARTMENT is presiged ovwir by Mr Minerd Lewis, of Lanra Keene’s Thcater and the Acsderny o' Manic, N, ¥. 1HS MECHANICA! BfFEOTs by Sir, Jobn kancer*, of Laura K-ene’s Theater, THE COSTUMES by Madame B’illee THE OKOHSSTRA urder the direction of Mons Frederic, fors.Com't Henry A. ter Parker Mrs, Col, Freeman, The initial performance will be Oliver Gold mith’s Glorious Come: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER With tke foll.wing powerfai cast: a M Mr. Hardesstie...... Joan Dy ott fony Luuptin.. . Me Peters AT. Kieckbotfor, Mr-. KJ Atkinson, Mra, iT Mrs!Mary 2. Will, TutrD Warn. Marler... Mir Levick Mre J. W, Angus Mrs. Fhomas Berry, re Okan aeMeciow. LU Bavwens Mrs, Mery PoM idletoa, Mrs, Johu@. Kennedy, Diggcry. : Ll Mic. 7, Bauer Mrs) Marie B. Gr ary Muar ay, Mr Best : Me. Boyt Mrs. Alex. RoShepherd, Mrs. Joseph Be dre Tyrell Mrs. George 8. Gideon, Mra, Shuster, Miss Carmen Mrs, uewis Johnsen, | Misi Mary Lewis, Focrts Wako, her, Miss Carrie Bacon, Misa Stevers Mre, 5 tary U Miss Laara Keene rs, Secretary Mrs, Pevator Spree Mra. Jo-eph G. Bradley, Norz —Box cfice oven foml0a m to4p.m. Mrs, Attorney Gen. Bu os. Mra, Robert Kearou, when teats cep be recured Mies M. a, Plant, Mrs Francs fa imission ~ Pa:qae te and Dress C'rcle, &) conte; Mrs. Thomas U, Walter, Mra. Horatio N O-c: estra and Balcony Ohairs,(reserved )75cents, Mra. W. B. Webb, Private Doxes. $5 ‘ira. Jemes Adains, Miss Qbarlotte Taylor Mrs, Cornelius Wendell, Mra. G. Fant Misa 8. M. Locke, Airs. Samuels trong. Firrn W é Mrr. Johu M, Brodhead, Mre. W. L Mrs|Nathir Sargent, © Mrs. Cua Doors open at 7, commence preeisaly at 8 o'clock. FORD’S NEW THEATER, TENTH STREBT. ABOVE K. gal Jorn T, Ford... ........Manager and Proprietcr MralGen. Benham, Miss Aon Uarroli 1qispat. Holiday. Pergel Tagarer, Palsinecee) Mes. Obarles P, Rus iell, Mrs, Professor Bar MONDAY EVENING, Febru: 15" Ki evens, M's Alida Garde : an Bais’ Kzra L. Stevens, 3 Alida Gardo wauished artiste, Mra, D W, Middleton, Mrs. Joseph Saxton, Mrs. John Hitz, Miss ary Locke, MBS. D. P The BOWHBS, Mee Lok Pourtales, Mra. b- ; “ a ¥ Wil) sppear on this eveni-g in the new veraian of Mrs.WB Roge p85 Bart tyare? by ©. W. Deplonr, Seq sof the Bate Sixte Warp, Mrs.Capt Robert Claris, Mrs. Col, Harris timore Ker, extitied M Mra, William Dixon, |" Mrs. Bobert M. Combs, LADY I®ABBL OF BAbT LYNNE, Mrs. dames Nokes, Miss Clarke. daughter of 7 Express. written for Mr. Jonn T Ford, Mre. George R, Wilson, Capt. B.C.) Mrs.D P. Bowers SEVENTH Aaron, s H. Osborce M ‘winmes, Mrs. William J rs O. B Bishop Mre. Thowas E. Lioyd, Mre.Jeha R, 5 Obas, Wheatleigh Mre_ kh. 8. Clark, Mra. George Mattingty. Ccpl Mr J. A. Herne Mrs, CM. Wheeler, Mrs. T. VV. M:Tatuab, Joseph Jifin.... Mr.’ B “Bishop GkoxGntowy, Captain Otway ketbel. Ss tgs + eae Bates Mrz pAb ORAS. Miss Kate Barnard, New Ecenery by C. 8 Gets Mrs . H, Tenney, 88 Buckey. W.suisctos Cousty, GROVER’S THEATER, Gol. C. RB. Belt, Thomas Blagden, Keq., Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willards’ Hotel. r, Maj. De Vere Burr, Dr. 0. H. Nichols, At Lancs. Mrs.Calcb B.Smith, Ind., Mrs, DolphusSkinner,NY, At a meeting of the Aesocistion, held at the resi- dence of Mayor Waliaeh om the 13th of January, the following gentlemen, tozether with their Leo! 0 GROVER....-.... _-..... _., Director, IMMENSE SUCORS3 M’LLE VESTVALI, Wh. will appear this Brening ia ae USiOAL DRAMA RIBING LTALIAN OPBRA AND | , AS MaFFIO 0: { ladies, were unanimously requested to act as Cul. In the Grand Bceue from | lectors, and to attend the fu! and to LUOBEiI14 BORGIA { unite with us as members of this Association ; ALLESANDRO MABBARONI ‘Thyrd Ward. xt Ward: hird Ward. 4 Kl see Mr. Gharies & emear ical Drama of tix In the Musical rams 8, THIS ‘Monday) BVSNING. Bed, 1, LAST fies POBLTLVELY Tn this theater of the O-igina: Romantic Masical . written by J. R Plancne, entit! Fourth Werd. Drama, written thw BRIGAN OS -preesnry Bepsrtment. Ip whieh z 3] Thea Fang periment . M’LLE VE8TVALI im two grand characters. Willappeer i Bere cre rs. Allerandro Mazsaroni. ---- Mlle Vestvali Post Office De; “te Third Ward. Fifth Ward. Desine Brigand Ohieh E Persons appointed to solicit subscriptions ani | Thy Count Doioitoman ia the Austage aseen } coatributions from tls several Loyal States, who In preparation, an will shortly be produced, arc most respectfully and earnestly selicited to lend THE DUKES MOTO Which bas been cresting such @ great sensation in all the aid theycan to tho patriotic enterprise: the cities of New York, on, Pailadelphia, and Coxnxoriout. 1 ith - a Mire, Senntor Foster. "M8. Henry C. Doming, ep eas lige erg atom “and ELAWARE j Hon, Nathaniel 3. Sinithers. Music’ Ispiaya, VARIETIES! VARIETIES: Hon. Henry 8. Lane, Ton, Wim. 8. Molm Mee. George W. Julian, Hon; Schuylr Golfane” In.isvis, Mrs, President Lincoln, Mrs; Marshal L, Mire, Benator Trumbull; Mra, Ohester eo Mre, Owen Lovejoy, Hon, Elihu Washburna, Mre, Ble Wheetcr, Faoxttxc Pasy. AVENOE AND Nix11 87g, THE GREA ‘USIC HALL TBE GREAT Bia Someaxy. THE GKBaT? Baki ppoues. THE GBEAT PANIOMIMB ARRAY, THE GREAT DRAMATIC ARTISTE. harming and entertaining Poles seh AT THE Vauteeins, phe soten mies MAGGIE REEL, ere Danseuse ut the World, The PremiLLe Lin WiNDEL. A THRE STAR TROUPES. DAY APTEBNOON Party Re-Us: Hee END DAYLIGHT PRRFURMANOR ot ee 01 aL GUESTS ALU ON BAgD : ‘amily, Friendly tran, * Lev idan eretemem ber, Wednerday ‘Afterncon, ot: s7-8PEOLaL NOTIOR. Towa. Mre. Senator Harlan, Hon.J, W. Grimus, Karsas, é Hen. J. H. Lane, STCORY et on. Henry Grider, Rey. Robert McMurdy, Marne, ae: Penator Morrill, Pisamiie, 0 EB. oe Pres. Hawlio, Mrs, Prenti be z) Mis, Frederick A, Pikes)” Cl" MARyLAuD. Mrs. FrencisP. Blair, Senator Hicka, Mrs, Montgoery Blair, Mrs.Wenry Water Davis, Mrs, Senator Johnson, ' Hon, Elwin H. Webster, MAssictes TTS Hon. 8.0, Pomeroy, « Bon. Joseph Holt, Lon. Green Adams, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs, John B. Alley, days & new, novel and highly at: Mra. Marie N, Greene, Ton. Aloxander If. Rice, Pod eT) h” novelty ete Sages Mra, es Ames, reppin Esq, for: TRE. ore pear Mrs, Senator Chandler, Portis SOMING dion, Joba W. Longyear, GRBAT AT*RACTUIN 18 COMING, Hon, Jacob M, Romans, Hon, is Kellogg, Prices, and %cents. Pivate Boxer, #5 fel . WRRSOTA. = Ton. Alex's Ramsey, Hon. M. 8, Wilkinson, OANTERSURY HALL Hon, Wia, Windou, a10 | } GANTERBURY AND Hon. B, Gratz Brown,» Hon. FP. Biair,je wht {Sane var} ines Hon. J.B. enderson, Hon. James 8, Rolithe, Kear of National and tropolitan Hotels. Mr, ind Mrs, Csi Sr aegene Gongs LBA........seeesereere- sun. Proprietor. Mrs. Sovator Olark, Nath'l R Le, 5 : 87 “ J.W. Patterson. irate ret' Dirs, New Yorn. M188 BVA BRENT. Mrs. Fred’k W Boward, Bon, Augustus Frank, The Celebrated Ap orican Qaniatrice, . Senator Harris, lon. Fheo, M Pomy, —— Nrsieouator Moree, Hon: Reuben Bowes SRNBSTIND DaF Alsen. Washington’s Favorite Danrcuse and Songstcess, Osada ane JRRSEY. Mes, Honatir Téa HycksJobu Giberson, Rig TO, Pre. Renator Wade, Hon. James M, Ashley, B. B. FRENGH, President of the Association jag-atPeb) 'Y GIRLS itre, \ "TELEGRAPHIC Nis. {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} pueauee | DEPARTMEVT OF THE GULE Stirring News row j Mea ice ro Mexican Seil—inttresting New Urieans, thavana. Baton Rouge and Mobic. New York, Jan. 30.—The Eveotng Siar has arrived with New Grieams avyvices of tae 2th inst., via Havena on the 26th. Advices trom Matamoras reportanother cey- olution, ene tiat Ge ortmas iz again in power. He was places =) iid ta commana of the trcops, according to the to march sgsius: Tampico, to poke himreli Goyeru or, erable fighting aa.ong-( [he moras, 0. the 13th. General Hetron, co: Brov. Mae er wenterth consinanc Ninery ton Liesimeats and five pieces of the ¢ mi Artilfery across the river. A'l bu: soeta Wis. consip divovacked onthe hans (Ait tal Text ment went Almost fo tie plaza. and spent the night in front of tae. fesideace of the Amerean Consul, who Was tseerted to Browns y ber) with $2,060,0(0 belongirg to Amrvic: wtuIz-Os aud the United States Goverment. ; When Gertraf Ruiz fel. conqwiiedto retnra to the Te> as side of the riv. 1, he-was accompa. nied by 8 jarge number of o'< followers, some § mornings two hnrdied of whom ret thir arms, | which they deliveted tip ts ‘f° Provost Mar- | shal of the pos, #6 the vomisanciue Genera! | could net permit armed fereiy » Wiers to Te- | wainon American soil. Lowy wer most hos- pitably received by our tro p>, 10 syuaD thized with them in their Gra. y owing to cther causes than tat or | H | age. The figbt on the night ef th= 13°! was nor very sancninary. About 3U a aud v0) { wounded op both sides. t ad xoud" artillery and good rifles, wt BS dua \ wieldy cannon and poor fire course | the result was in Cortinas \ Advices from Hayona r zat Mon- terey, and that he would pm tire to Lexa» if mard pregeea. A Mobile Bay letter of Jn Account Of au Nitempt to de ne gth eragrocnd on the bar, rezic & iizht lween Fort Morgan and o Ae re ceived Lo Gamage, bat welr unduly to get tas H sieumer out. Reports irom Raton Rouge se © the eaptnr: of @ scculmg party under Caymia Hari Ta sthme correspondentsays utis chs Terex pected at Port Hudson, and large :eijforcements had bern rent to those places. } ‘Lhe Free State Convertinn tor the nomina- tion of candidates jor State oifi ers will oehetd | on the Istof February. Tn numes wo-: prom- ipenUy mentioned m coanection with "bs Gub- erpatorial chair are thore ot Judce Whittaker and tbe Hon. Mtchsel Habn Toe Hon. Mr. Burart can have the nomination if he will ac Ps pt ic Grn. Banks has pledged himself to the Free State Committee to so modity the Louisiana Constitntion as to exeludy negroes trom the representative basis. VIRGINIS AND SURT: CAROLINA, More About the Unronu Sentiment in the | SOld North State’! — fue «+ Coaiederacy”’ | a Failure—impertami Mevemeni Pre. | posed Newnnnn, N. ©, Jan. 27 —In speaking of the growing discontent among the people im Nerth Carclina snd their d sire to hold a | State Convention, the Wilmmgioa Journal Bu}8: *- We say most sincerely that plans are evi- cenliy concocted aud movements evidently set ep foot in North Carolina herself, which are cminovs of greater consequences than was ever the advance of the enemy.” The Rateigh Siaudard, in appeals 'o the slaye- Lold: 1s for peace, cays -— t «» We went to war fo protect State soyereign- | ty und to defena and perpetuate the institution of slavery. but if itshould appear that we are likely to lose both, as ravional beings weshonid pause and conriaer well the airection whtca Uninge are taking. { “if the war chovld cortinue twelve months lcnger, With no greater success to our arms, bere is great danger that the insitution will be hope ssly destroyed.” - . Vance, 0} North Carolina, comes out ic @ card in the Ralesgh Standard agains: the mx- ain of State property by the Goufederate Go- yer, ment. Tbe Nosth Carolina and Virginia papers are firm in the belief that Wiimington will eeun ve aitacked, and have much to say about the cou- centration of the United States forces here, which are maguified into a yery large nam- Tr. Dr. J. S. Leach, the Conservative member elect in the new Confederate Ooagress, whica meets in February, says,in the Raleigh Stan- dard of the 13th, that « North Carolina now cisims the fulffiment of the compact or the Tight to depart from the Confederacy in peace.” A great meeting was held recently in John- fou county, favoring & cali for a State Conven- ion. Meetings are being held in different counties favoring the same object. The Raleigh State Journal says thata propo- sition for a State Convention, coming 50 close on Mr. Lincoln's preposition to let one-tenth of | the people form a State Government, has a very strong odor of disloyalty and treason about it, The Henderson Times is delighted atthe re. ported retirement of Butler, and the re-estab- lichment of the Depurtmentof North Uarolina, which, it says, removes the most serious ob- stacle to the return of North Carolina to the Union. EXCITING FROM KENTUCKY. Capture of Scottsville by the Rebels—Buarn- ing ef the Conrt House. LovuisviLrx, Jan.30.—The Journal has the following further advices in regard to the affair” xt Scotsville, Ky: Captain Gillum, of the 45th Kentucky, was commanding at Scottsville, with 160men, when Colonel Hamilton, with 500 Rebels, attacked him. After a desperate fight Gillum surrendered Seottsvilie to Hamilton, on condition that pri- vate property should be respected and Lismen -aroled. 3 Hannilton assented to this, but afterwards fired the Court House, destroying all the public documents. Gillum then informed Hamilton that he no longer considered the paroles of his men iegal. Qtr merchants haye just received turther in- formation that Hamilton robbed several stores. Scotte ville is the capital of Allen county, Ky., about 110 miles south of Louisville, and some i0 miles from the Tennessee State line. Itcon- tains several churches and stores, in addition to the ustal county butldings. Reception ef Veteran Volunteers—Death - of Governer Gamble. St Lovis, Jan. 31.—One of the larges' and most enthusiastic meetngs ever held in St. Lonis arsembied in the court-house rotuida Jast night to devise means tor the proper recep- tion of veteran volunteers, The veterans ot other States, on their arrival here en route home, ‘will be welcomed aud eniertained the same as those belonging in Missouri. Goy. Gamble died to-day. Kentucky Legislature—Ne U, S, Senator Elected. = FRANKFORT, Fan. 30.The Legitlatare ad- journed this morning without proceeding to the election of a United States Seuator, it being asvertaired that by,ine constitutionof Keatucky the election of Bramlette wonld demand & new gubernatorial election. The. probability now is that no election ‘will be made until the fait sensOn, - .+ Arrest. by Order of Gen. Schofield. LovisviLLe,, Jan, 30.—In pursuanse an prder, trom Get poe to-diy fot kidSpppins a m aires! henroes in Missouri and selling as .t re Some of these parties are also charged. it jatingatere recmimctas Dress OF AN fugu Ba Barve or Quaurry: . Alexander Hu, . P.s recent) Mr Ate to the Hon. Leonora in te of Led . i. - Spernire aoe te PO ci 1 i 2 sn Of ith oor rea in a dress of the rich- Sovered wite-boulllont of talie: witha teprect magnifiernt ts = ‘sleeves covered with respond, wreath of Orange flow sand veil a Brussels point lace to match the tunic, wil diamond necklace and earrings.” = ~ | felegram wus ther of Hertzerd | bers ot the — sie es eee ert THE 3 BE KLYS EAR 2 ? ‘This excetes( Fatty containibg (a (crea or pwarisy ca 8 eS jeering then, can torn a> coy oher, be publish. o. Fr norting Ti inwarishiy Sets Ge © Wasnngtor News” - that “ha Stak. cirenjat country. Pe Teas. mete thei daftey Evanive SO generally throgenoat the Cash, woersally w aaranee, Singie copy, p-r annum... ..91 56 Single copie wrappers, Piva Ozwrs, TRE INFANT SRITISH PRIVCE, A Semi-Ufficrni account of the Interestiag Levent The London Lance’, the leading metical an- thority in Engiacd, hes the following sccount of the revent event ia tie rowal € ani ¥ « The aimos: rom. nic incidems whieh gur- TouUnGea iL sofa ce just born to the royal me or cighanet Peducirak ly given rire co & More (Man tar erdtuary ‘Op 4) iDtelest w *UeR ohevec tcouid oot. stances ‘ait co excite y. Ail she parucaimes ih M D vecess aad whb bough some smut errors toe auBiety wo pomsont ald port dotads wich every t ised wodta r-jotme -o Ne young mucher and che cenie ROY 80 Many ton! bbrs Dhe detivery o: § Weta) ogethar a9 sade opltory warciungs as hae o. cor is ‘arr any remsoa 8 Joematncets hastened Shighosy vo ptoms exist. { ti owy, whi-n some of fthe lade, around tae serrlaccuraes, se Deemer, t these pl aeos vor ane b keow, Geuver sma, BrOUnG y Noe AECL OL tesdppose har | by Ler vies to the 4 ed iw the earsier ¢ ibe mere experie:< Frines attributed jo v the irre cayer. Put > Hizoness, equally with the Pruce, has the strongest ise h to whab=y orusary phrase, de called + making @ fire. ancon we eseaeion Dr. ferred to pass over\be + mis. . sas y no momsit “On return. x ice MEAD it six oelock the sympt m~K ore Yore ergemt a telegram Was then despacciea to Laecen tur Dr. Stevek- img of St Hostal Physcunim Orde nary to ber Rx pect of #ficir nees. Preseutiv meas. ims aABable = Asecond stoned tor Dr arre, been appoiat-d cr. Burss. Meantime, Moce inmnediate Heury Beo wa. of ana hti tad psppi- the waurld. one? Of consid. the coatdeao m be bas been al reluioge. whit paced in tioner the onor of = ocem ion whines Tefiect-ons to the im. uckeuy to her i wt t homey r, itwoss ninelaues re ee Po ignt ara } ng hedy of men who coustitute the t buOvers Gg! Grea: Brit-in, wt Dexe-Heat qua € ws are well reprere > Asways been ore ey ro Mr. Brown, ard nave y Sppreomated by the men- the i WhO he Uc instantly Ou Teeiviag t wards. Ail the ar ay wown, for oh the begin- of Marek, » ning | Was, there was no Taripo-ough House; as it biag in readiness, nor sad the maternal ex- +e:s Gi Macclestield was tt Ras remamed at Frog- trendance throughout the w ¥ UvISe LTere tnhe bea ttn neers is excelisut, and her eca Huvinerrapied The iniant Princ: ily, a five and healthy chid. Pr + , he is caid to presenc &lresd Iriking tke Sto his toyal father, his ieatures bens unusvaily well marked. Very precise statements have been made as {> the werine sge or th Ant Prine-, and his weight: but these sa have been more piccise thon recarate. He 1s believed by t 1040 best able to firm sn opinion to ba somewna more than ‘. seveu-months’ chiid’? The weight of pine pounds gravely assigned to tha youre Prince is incorrect. We are assured that he has not been weighed at ail: and this will certainly afford relief 10 meny anxion; moibrrs ap¢ wurses, who have deciares almost with one voice, that ‘it was ashame to weiga the little Prince, for itis go unlucky to weigh achild.” His weight is estimated at consider- ably less than nine pounds, which is a good weight tora fine chiid of fally nine moatis’ developement: six pounds would pro hearer tothe trath, and yet leave no! regrer, » Every one is, of course, anxious to know how the Prince isto be brought up. le oil! be sucked by a wet purse. The ear ies i wattes:, trOm the unexpected and prematue+ errital cf the little stranger. A nurse was however, carefully selected in the emergeucy ty Dr. Seveking from those on the list of tps York road Lying-in Institution —Mrs. Connor, a mained wom: i iyreproachaole character. food bealth and anteccdents, and possvasine Use reqnisite physical qualities. Tho litle Prince teecs well, and is in excellent healih.” Sages Unvex ree U. The Alexandria Gazette the following Op Saturdvy, a number of lots and hovees {n this place were ec:d at auction by the tax com- wissicners for the non-payment of the United Srates direct tax. A half square on Payne street, assessed to (4. B. Alexand-r, to L_ E. Chittendew for 850; one square on Henry, Wythe and Payne, assessed to W. BR. Alexander, to Silus Seymoar for $100; onesquareon Wytheand Montgomery, assessed to W. B. Alexander, to A. J. Kichmond for Sis0; three. quarters of a square on Fayet-e and Montgomery, assessed to W. BK. Alexander, to L. E. Chittenden for 8105; one square on Fay- ettleund Payne, assessed to W. B. Alexander, to M. Makely for $i80; one square on Pendie- ion, Wythe and Washington, assessed to W. B. Alexander, to M. Mackeley for $3u5; a lot be- tween Duke and Wolf streets, assessed to Silas Burke, to M. Mackeley for £365; house on Duke street, assessed to W. H. Fowle, toG. W. Chase for $75; house on Pitt etreet, assessed to W H. Fowie, to T. Sales for £60; horse on the corner of Union and Gibbon strects, assessed to Fowle & Co, to L. E. Chittcnden for——; one hatt square on Wythe, assessed to W. B. Alexander, to L.. E. Chittenden for $10v; a lot on Water street, assessed to the same, to same for 312% 2 lot or Queen and Fayee streets, assessed to G. B. Alexander, to A. Jamieson for $65; a lot oa corner of Mentgomery and Payne streets, as- sessed to the same, to L. E. Chittenden for $50; abalfsquareon St. Asaph and Franklin, as- sessed to the sme, to same for $135; house on corner ot Washington and Prince streets, as- sessed to Mrs. Jane Beverly. to s for $7,075; a jot near the Stone Bridge, to Joseph Bruin, to A. J. Richmond for $50; a lot on Commerce street, assessed to 'f. A. Brew- is, 10 C. Frege for $365; a lot op (Queen strsci, assessed to Corse Bros., to W. J. Lowing $55, hove corner of King and Pey‘on, assessed to C. M. Castiemnn, to U. Fiege for $1,210; house in Sharp Shin Alley, asseesed to the came, t> M. Makeley tor $ @ quarter squsre on Princess sirect, assessed to W. G. Cazenove, to (. Fiege for #510; house corner of Princeas and St. Acaph, assessed to same, to same for same for $z70; tue residence of W. @. Cazenove, Esq, cn the corner of Dnke and St Asaph etyeet, to Portuer & Recker for £1,°50i house and tot on Pitt street, aseessed to the estate of A. ©. Caz nove, to O. Butler (colored) for $175; bouce on Pitt street, assessed to J. F. Collins, to C. Fiege tor $205; heuse and lot on Patrick street, aves sed to J. Crocktord to C. fiege tor £770 a loton Fairfax street, asses-ed to Rezen Dowel}, to A. J. Riecnmond for $13% a tot on St. Acuph street, aseessed to Turner Dixon, to Hevris Williams for #350; & house.on Colum- Distet Tax Law. the J0U ult. comtain s bus sirert, assessed to J. A. Fil ick, to Charles Joyce for $30;a lot on Water street, uesererd to W. Fitzgerald, to A: ¥. Rich- 275; lot on Water street, assessed to GW. r, to E, Francis for $120; house on- Wolfe street, assessed to G. W. Harrison, to G W. Crase for $300; a lot on Gibbon street, sssessed to F. W. Davis, to W. J. ttc Son ¥ 100; a lot ou St. Asaph styeet, assessed to’ a LEveng, o J. McMahon for 8110; a lotoa Wilkes sireet, assessed to J. Fadely, to A J. Raseell for $1; a loton Water stree’, assessed to W. B. Fitzgeratd, to W. J. Cowiug for $706; a lot on Benry street, As-essed to Harrison Javins, to A. J. Russell ror $100, house corner of Priverse und Union Hurdle, to O..Fluge for $1,216; bovreon ioe street, xgsessed to Thomes Javing to-W. J. ‘Cow ing for #v00; lot on Roval etrest, assessed to RB! H. Jenkins, to L. W. Webb tor 8770; resf- 4 r Dixon, ceq.,on King strech, {0 Se "1 «War,” says ‘Herodotus, verses the helt sons.” i ube: ~ thus carly gives y Laan er-in- law.’ ¥ 5G "The Princess of Wales. hastened ingn oheaeep on the ice, and only arrived for houses in New York for them, cliy—paople have 10 Wait wees Uni streets, assessed to Levi_

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