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THE EVENING STAR WS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BULLDINGS, Ooamsr PEND’A AVENUS AND 11TH STAERT, BY WwW. D. WALLACH. . % Papers served without wrappers, by carriers, 10 cents per week; in wrappers at the rate of $6 per year. To mail sunscribers the price is $5 per year: £3 for six months. Papers procured @t the Siar office counter, with or without wrappers, TWO UZNTS EACH. So ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the @Mice before 12 o’clock M.; otherwise they may got uppear uotil the next day AMUSEMENTS. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. POSITIVE! Y THE L T WEEK, EVERY AF- TERNOON AND EVENLNG, OF CER GBAND COMBINATION SNTERTAINMENT, peisti of th d smusiag parform- Saece POGTE. hin sister, MISS SUIZA, | HBB: ELL, sid COL, EMALL, the three smaileat Bpect be Of Enmani-y in th world assisted he the CRIGINAL CONTINENTS iL VOUALISTS, Ls Beet best Musica) Compazy ever organized. Hat 7ociosk p. B.j pscformarce a w BVEKRY NIGHT THIS WEEK! MYSTERIOUS DISPLAYS! INCOMPREBENSI BLE DEMONSTRATION! “ aND BTARTLING WONDERS! in presenee of the ORLEBRATED DAVENPORT BROTSE7S! Goand see the greatest woader ever witnessed sives the dayr of the A porties. Doors open st 7 o'clock, commeaciag at 74. Acmisricr & esnts. fe 23-5t* OANTERBURY HALL, CAMTHSBboRyY, CaNTERBUSY Ri MUSIC AND HALL 3 THRATER. TO-NIGHT The New Drama, entitled, B ESOAPED CONVIOTS! EB BECAP ED CONVIUTS! y the splendid Dramatic Company. Wlz8 EVA BRENT. #iG, MARTIN) CH: RISET, D BDWAK: TH Ta B EAGAN AN 3 BILLY WET, BILLY CAYSNAUGH, H. ¥_ WILLIAMS L. DONNELLY, J. 8. CLARK J. RUBHTON, R, fo-pade Pallet of 2 LY YOUNG LADIES iv a bis} of UNEXAMPLED SPLENDOR, Doors open sts quarter to 7; performance ata quarter svolosk, Admission 25 and 60 cts, POPULAR FA¥IL NVERY BA at2o‘ciock, st nalf cnoon srd night, ‘ ARY BENSPiT, susivesy Maneger “Mi. 0. E. HRB, Si VARIETIES! a. AYEROS 4yp Situ S78, TON S MACGIS RIEL B SPA CoMPANY, at dramsof Mic VRE Two mammoth b: THB FRENC BRS. ot. 2 tember of iteernits Wanted TO FILL THE QUOTA OF TUS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ith | + Chening Star. ob LisT O WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, en Lonk Bic Burgard Mi Broudeby dlor- H r Vie BOUNTY POR VETERA S552, 9225 ef which wil! BOUNTY FOR NEW RSORUITS, 8-2 of which will be paid in advance. BOUNTY FOR COLORSD RECRUITS, S150, Paid in advance. Na, be paid in advance. 52, PEESONS WISHING TO ENLIST Will apply to any of the following RECRUITING OFFICERS: 8. 8. BARES. Engine Hall, near the Market, on Pennsylvania avenue, between Seventh and Ninth strects. J.C, HYDE, Gorner of Fourteenth sn¢ New York srenus. ©. A. KEASBEY, Histrest, near corner of Nineteenth and Peon- wslvania avenue, 3.0, PARKER, Gorner of Hig2 and Dunbarton strests, Georgs town. ©, O. LANGLEY, Navy Yard Bridge, has been appointed Recruiting Officer, BENKY A. ECHESTZ, Captain and Provost Marshal, 3 wtf ere District of Cotumbi H.W. PITKIN A. B. PITKIN, ¥3 Market st., Phila, 481 Ninch'ss , Washington PITKIN & €CO., (Succzssors To Bazazs & Go.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS aND Dealers In Sutlers’ Supplies, No, 451 NINTH STREBT, WASHINGTON, D,9.. AND No. 25 KING STREBT, ALEXANDRIA, Va. Ta consequence of the recent or¢er of the War Depa: tment, requ'ring sutiers to load in Washing ton. we have thought it advisable to open another houre for the accommodation of our friends. We take pleasure in announcing that we have purehased the entire stock and good will ofthe botre of Barnes & Oo. 4531 Ninth street. Wash fington. and can now offer the largest and best as sortment of Sutler’s Goods, in both citie: One of the partners Jsiding in Philadelphia, is allthe timeinthe m «et for the purchase of Sup plies; and as we buy for cash, we flatter ouraelver ‘Ubat we can sell prime goods as low as they can be bought anywhere. in view ofthe many frauds perpetrated on pur- ebasers of Army Bupplies. we have given personal aed particular attention to the selection of our stock of Qanned #ruits, Vegetables, Meats, Jellies, Milk, &c..aad confiden commend them to e of the very best quality, We also invite your special attention to our larg stock of Butter Curese, Foreign and Domesti Fruits, Tobacco, Segars, tutler’s Hardware and Motions. PITEIN & CO, Wasxtnoron, January 1864. Having disposed of our stock of merchandise to tae firm of Messrs, Pitkin & Co., we taxe grea phaasure in recommending them to our friends and eustemere, who have so generously patronized as We de s0, with the knowledge that our successors are fully competent and disposed, to make it for ‘the interest of all to continue the patronage to them whicls hasbeen 89 liberally extended to us. 23-in BARNES & ‘00, Truly yours, Adams Abn XXIII. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1864. 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Bonner Michl King Austin A King Prof Hay Buuler Jno BrewnJerom Barnes N A& KrinschmidtaA ernal Henry BarbyatJas Bogie Jas Bigelow Oscar hitiendert AA Kinsey John Began dL Beier Joba Beart Colv ¢ Kiss Anthony Kane John-2 Bariow Jobn Boole Jd Baird Capt G hing Andrew J Krobel Jacob Butier LtJ G-2 Bell J M Brazel Petec Kiser Ben F Kalial Janes Blosser John Brant DrJ W Breen Patk Kaufman B KumhamJnoC Bead QA Bradley Patic Knox benj B Badgley 39 Borden L B Bailer Peter Krayse Ch A 1 Dailey Jeriah F Bralin Siman — Boyd Robt Kittle Oppt2C-2 Kaiser John Barkley dno F Buliuck EB il Kinnil Albert D Killen Baxter LutherL Bonticue br RB | Kilian ergae a Ka -mera Peter Kennedy & E-2 Kelly Robt A Knewland Robt KellyJonatbanT Kelly Saml Kinne James G@ Knox thos ulinski Jolin . Ketroe geen Kerr Kimball James Bhfag Wen bactlett Jos G Burtchy Ljr Buachy 8 E Kennedy KeobetJacoh Klunk Wm Bockeeians> Ereteuriey Rrra 08 | Rerayrenis Ret wen ereaeth Tw Kennett dno T Butternield L Browning Sita | KavfnarG W Kay Ixaxe Keainmer Wor Yenrison Joho Brows Hon LM Burgessor Saul | KellydosW Kellogg b Ho Kennedy Maj LT Benner Jobu Bishop Leroy © Be l samuel Kile Geo Kellysewis — Ketner Gapt Win Bennett Jas, Barney Capt LL Brown Stauley Kitchen too Kirtz Louis Keene Thos P Ho Boland Martin Burgess Soul | pane AW LimkineMisherA Laskey John T Boutweli MH Bamhart TS pee AP Locmis Geo fowis John PorehenaldT Blaiscell Mr Burk Thos ippett Ard C Lane Geo & yren dames R Butaman Jes poor s Erisooe '33 yet es Art tere eo een mig Jesse Td Esko Wim O. Detsford War Ht Brown Win W | TavebelsCapaHLanck Henry © Lartetid 4 B Brentano Wm RB Bi Cy Brows Wm. Lawrence A Lyons # He: 4 Briggs WH Bl Wn Baker Wm R Livley Baxzil en! ny Lane ‘= Huns Wnt H Brownii WA Beanett Wm Lake Benj $ omen ‘ birch Wik Barclay Wm "Bishop RURYWH | THES Cerio Lwin Jeeeph Lewis 4 Lewis Capt CO Legord Jesse 0 r ¢ A suing GW ChinsayT sepia Capt ‘games --- eek te 4 bild g. ¥ gots Levi Langdon Chas ky Collamore A jb Geo F Levi Lantton Edw Lester: a THE WEFKLY STAR. This excelent Family and News Journal, containing @ greater variety of interesting Teacing tham can be found in aay other, is publishec on Friday morning. It invariably coviniue the “Washington News” that bas mace the daily Eventxe STaB circulate so generally throughout the country. ; Txexs. Cash, invariably im advance. Single copy, per annum,,.... ..81 50 Single copies, in wrappers, Fivs Ozwra, ESE SERS eres ee cPe.. oe >. OCT en Lake Eli Lusby Jas & Co Love Wm B-2 Wise KdwS = Wilett Isaac Wilson W, Long Alexander Love John Lee Wm A-2 Waughn F Welch Jno® Wal Wa Lander Ewd ~ LeatmanJas EB Lorett Wm H Wier F A Wail Jno White Wm PB LanderFE — Limehen James Lindsay Wm J Whitney FB 9 Wright3no8 Willen Wm M“ White Frank | Winch Jane BE Wynkors Wm H Moore Alyin T Mountjoy Geo Modd Jno Weatherby F it Watron HW Mentzer Abram Miller HO Mattice bewis A Watlace W Moore Alfred McCamb H-2 Maher Jas Webster Wn McCall Alfred McCormick H Manu Lewis Woodrnff Geo W Weems Joseph Wentworh W Murray Com A MoynibanH Morse L D WhitselGeo | Williams Leml Wan-Zal-fahs Markley AW Morris H-2 NcClare M H ¥heeler Geo H Willard Lucas (Chief of Miani) MurphyAR Mollard HH McConnell M Wheeler Gilbert MorrowA © Morris Lt HV. Mead Marcus s : — 23 s ! Mefereen Asa Mallory Dr H-2 McKeever Young David T Young Ringold Zeigler Levi Matchett J Al Middaugh HB Mallory Major YiengstGeo = Young Warren Zemmar & McConoughey BcDonsld Ad Montgomery Cap Jocum John Yates Wm Zimmerman K ann McCormick A | McGraw John Moylan Lt M It BAYLES J. BOWEN, Postmasts acca nee Manarity oe as itman - — arkty A ieCombs orrison Bickherson Hon MeCaveJuoS Murry Michi AMUSEMENTS, McCattion A MeRUwalJohn Mengles Micht allion icDoweilJohn vagles cl MoorCol A MeGrann Jas Mattis Nathan GROVER’S THEATER MeCaun B McConchey J T MeKean N P-2 Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willards’ Ho's. igi poperpa Heyes Meliagh Pat TO wARUY SON RE Director a vire Rev. aye! Oki, Pat , Chestnut st. Theater. Meyers B MeKinney3 H Maguire Pat Also of the New Chestnut st. Theater, Phils, McFarland BL iliter Curtia Manor Peter D McKean Pat FRIDAY EVENING, eb. 26, McKibben DrJ Eleventh night cf the immensely successful on- McCarty Corn) MeKersy J F Mayo Dr Robt f th inent Ameris MeCay Chae McDowellJas M Richd gagement of the eminen'’ srican Tragodian, Keredi' ‘om-2 Mari 8 C? ‘. Manning Cor Mitch ti John Merrick RT Se ieerthaceatie eae iller 1a icKenna John vgee a Meacham © H Montgomery J. McCorkle Rey R | MB- BOOTH IN THO GRMAT OHARAOTERS. Martin Den Mickled J MoPherson R A ofthetwo m Milter Sam-2 Mutthrop sidney Morgan Col 3 Morrison David Martin Isaac Murphy Dennis Mancheste MoutgomeryDE Mellon Jno oifcent plays which wa have an- pourced for thie evening’s performance either one of which cruaily suffices for the entire extertaic- went of a night, both of them are to bs presenied M Marr David Moiningham T Myers Silas Dest cts mia pew ce Re Megen Dennis Morrisond RD McGarry Th LA Ag pepe geste er pots pr pence oe MinerDF MaihomJas. MeDavitt TH | *<f)78 of each being of unprecedented The performance will commenca speare’s Great gig one MEBCHANT OF VENIOR Bhyicck the Jew Merchant.....M Morris Rev J M Mickle J T-2 Machent Lt Jno McArdle Thos Muse Thos J Murphy Wm Moyniham D Morris D WO McCleliend BB Murphy EW Monehan Jas = Moores WO ny Ii Mosley | MummertJ € | Motz Wm Te conclade with tke eeoutt iitresiat Miner Eugene Mathiot Col J D Moor Wm IN CESAR DE BAZAN. lesser KE Merriweather J Marsh Wm Don Cvsar......-.-.-..-........Mr, Edwin Booth Ma .. Mathias Jno W MeConn WA To-morrow evening Mr. Booth will app:ac fur ace Franklin Murry SirdJos = MeCiu ¥ the only time positively in the great Shaksperian Martin FP Millin Jas eCrai Play of Menbert Fred Morton Gap JG McClelland W hf MACBETH ther Gus etea ohn ¢ Farland CU : MeLaughlinCap mo me bel Meleod Wm Setapistaaierey Ores vane Masio, eyer Jere andy Hor thor @ pig mevEce a ay Basler WE FORD’S NEW THEATER axtie: re; ers Oo! A Masesid Gea. Matres Maceo Win. TENTH STREET, ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AV, Moscone Geo McDowell8€ Montgomery WL : cOoN TINUED SUOCESS 3. LESTER WALLACG 8 GREA LLACH 8 GREAT PLAY OF On, THE RIFLE BALL, It will be repeated THIS EVENING, Moor H McElwain TD IN Nettleton, Gil Nichols Amos Nourse A W Neweomb L M bert & Camp_ Nourse u R-2 Newman Geo W Neumyer L Nelson Gen J H Neezro Tom Kaylor © Noyes IW Newburg Robt Netson Dr. NicholsJonathn Noyes TJ ere ie eter apne Comames, Appoint- Nye Ephraim B Nason Jno Nichols Wra ‘“"TWo THOUSAND DOLLARS. Norris Enoch) sonJno H Nott Wm B ard the feliowing powerful cast : ¥ New Newion DrJ R Newman Wm Eliot Grey. Mr Chas, M. Waleot, Fr Nessier Fr: Noe dno Newman WmJ | Rosa Leigh... Mrs. Ohas M. Walcot! J> Newman Geo Lady Florence May. .. Miss Alice Gray opsq orrsae: . Matthew Leigh. a Village Doctor..Mr.J. A Herns OrPrire Dr OKéilfe Mich | Hnnberry Robbe. ae. Mr. 0.'B Bishop Ordway B Queanen Mich! Biles McKenna, a Returned Commit Orman Geo Ni ay ded Tabitha Stork... wentiiek ea Thos ; Cher Henry N : Oer Wm D Lady Adelis Grey. O'Nen! Jas Quilligan P Ogle Win A Morday, first night of a season of O'Neil Jas-2 ne ny the eer eu GRAND OPES. 4 y the celebra’ pera Troupe from the Academy Porter Athert G nF Pursell Ji : i Phillips Alt W-2 Paine Capt BM Parvin Jno sioner New ere PowerGal SM Powell pales eS WASHINGTON THEATER, Porter Albert Parkes ls Purglitsch M y PoppengerburghPeck HP K Platt Nat 2 WASHINGTON THEATER, ‘ dreny patterns © Bujol Paolo WASHINGTON THEATER, “ y Pirsso: > ce TCA.) Prints dss Palmer st ELEVENTE STRERT. {ColcM-2Pinney Sno W, Pian a Pinkney Sal Platt Simoa D Powsch Pheo 4 Peters Judge J ehard Jas LAUEA KEENE’S, Powers Peyton Varter porn es Prior Thos THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, Pebruary 25, Peckbain DL-2 Purington WP FAKE SELL BENKERIT OF PuimerGeoM P Pp Win FSEREWRLL BENKRIY OF PrrmenterGO-2 Bort FAKEWELL BENESIT OF ; billing das MISS LAURA K&RENE, eifer Jno U MISS LAUKA KERN, Rn Mith LAURA KEENE, Randall J Radowiz Lt ColP Being Posttively the Last Night but One Robinsou ColT Rice R aA-2 Bene Loney ike Fast Naas Dal Ox Heuderes Roncie Ratt Being Posstiveiy the Last Neght but One Rayan Jao © Bonehha OF EEK SEASON, S7 Mies Lavra Ka | cary, tegs to etae Hugg & Butler at ene ic indented to tox Deiss Benj Kiebords Cha pi Thos H | Mees er oi the “hieward Atheza.n.’ Keclitson Chs EF co «| bis e Urtery in pefmitting hsr to rewatn { ues Dant L Thos D ingten tor Ube Wee. having bees eags Poot Rliskim Reiss Wm Hida ic appeer With lier ecmpany there vz M Roe Edw D Ross WH lsat. Other exga,ements sho. ¢22bot be poustpened B Ross Wn W Biss Keene begs to tender to bor fti-nds aud t Ww Revnolds Capt 1 Banks fi z Kind pa. Win C2 to es ani p Robison Wm. o witness t Royal Dr WW that the ho Re Ms Wm H | wthee on ber rejurn, ac J IB Rice Louia a. FRIDAY EVENING, Pod, 25, Ress W will be presenies the popular ead fashionable mod Redden L Peter err Cee ecy of as h the A enry hardsHerato gers Capt J Hade Maj AM Sherwood MB th anetin Sanerweit M vile n Alford A Skinker & Hud ie aber AS _ BON eaeee tees roa werd Alex gisith & Byrnes Pee ae aetna i teiner A A ac thens * a Pi cries 4 pon AM SilyerbergIL Sater Capt W Lady Fompion—— Fyrail Kate Rocket. ..... seen iss Leuman BEING POSITIVELY THS LAst NIGHT. ce! CaptA BSachsenheimerHStasley MN mith Aib &u ieabre & en Matthew Sener Amos in S shea. Sha i He, ste via Dr NC Betarday (by the request of hundceds of persons ‘mith AS teddard Smith Messi who have not witness: ¢ comndy) will be given arp BW. Shoemaker HP & CoO y) OUR AMERICAN GOUBIN. Seo ¢ Chas ‘toner Harry Steavenson mesernre Scoville Ute e ctavensttenty Bicone PRICES C¥ ADMISSION. Street CH Beely Henry Smith RP Dress Circle and Parguet.......... doents Schwartz W Smith Truman Smith RR Orchestra and Balcony Uhairs......75 cents Htorrer Capt. StewartH 8 — Stembel CaptR N Private Boxes. <2 severance OB Smedleys V Sweeny R W-2 Doors open at 7 o'clock; to begin at 8 o'cloce. Seott CH SanbornJnoC Sims LtR Box Office open every day from 10 until 6 o'clock, Smith Chas Stafford Jas-2 Suter Ralsey where seats can be secured in advance. fe 8 Seaver CS SpanglerJas Stevens RS Straton HonJno Smith BP ey Chas W Scribner John Be flean Chas 8 Rone FOR RAISING WRECKSAT NOR- Ftackpole AG Bho aker J 8 Saueyeh Sam .VA.,ANDIN THE VICiNIT ¥ tratton Chas inker Jno ons. — SinertGaptOhes Savage Jas W Sprague 8H Navy Derairoenr, February 4, 1854, Stone Dan Rheehan Jas A Smith Bol M PROPOSALS will be received at the Navy Depart- Bite Dan RB Stepper John Shuster Sam ment until the 8d day of March, 164, for raising or Sromden Diesel) Modtart SO lchwaraB wrecking and removing the materials, anddeli Fafford Capt DJ Stevens J D Schofield S W ing at the United States Navy-Yard, Gosport, Va. Shute Capt DF StoddartJnoA BimonSB the wrecks of the following shi 8, VIZ: Stewart Dan = Stevens Rev J iiman 8 Frigates ‘‘ Cumberland’? and Congress.” at Smith Dan. FtannisLtJooA-38tearns PO Newport News; and ‘* Merrimack,’? near Craney Sanford ED StaneburyJ 8 Semmes Thos¥ | Island. ees : SchmidtEL &chaeflerd FE Siperd Thos The small steamer * Whitehall,” at Old Point. Spangler Elder Strain Capt J H Shaw TV Frigates ‘* Raritan” and ‘* Columbia,” aad Liae- kullivan Lt Eug Sibley J Sparks Thos of-battie ships ‘* Pennsylvania,” ** Delaware” and Steer Edw Seely JH Samuels Theo “Columbus,” in the vicinity of the Navy-Yarda. Stevepsp ET ‘Stanley Josiah Scott Wm Bidders for this contract will take into consid- fpang EB Skelton LtJ F Seott WH pration that the Government requires the Frigate Stanwix Eldo &mithDrJR _ Simpson WH * Cumberland ,”’ and whatever may be on board of Sweetzer & Speed Joshua F Shunk Wm H her, either public or, private property, to be de- Ewing Buer John Bheed WW livered at the Navy-Yard, Gosport, Va., or at any Stevens EA RmithJO Smith Wm other convenient place which the Government may Seaman Swaze Isaac Bmoot Lt W8-2 | designate, without any further mutilation than fail Scaggs Jas S Slattery Wm may be absolutely necessary to raise her. Eimith RF | &illfssned — Bherell Wm Tiwill be required by the Government that the Stoner Fred A Stotz John-3 Sterry Willie contractors commence as soon as practicable on the Stenley F Shaw J P BpenbourgCount | “Cumberland” and not to paeepe or commence on Stevens Dr FH Spink John W do any other wreck, withoug permission of the Gov- smith MajGN SmithJ M Biagio Wm ernment, until she is disposed o! Spadday Geo Btone Jas A Smith WH ‘he Government will also claim the right of Spring Geo A Smith J Henry Sheffer Wm designating the order in which, after the “Cur- ShekelGeo A — Steele Jas W Seymour Wm berland,”’ the wrecks are to be raised; also, to Skinner Gilbert Semmes L Stewart Wm determine whether a wreck shall be blasted or Skiff Geo F Smith Lucien Stryker Maj WS | raised whole. ‘ Slough Geo Swift Muses A Stearns W No sale or appraisement ean be claimed by the Summer Mr contractors on wreck until all the vessels Tr named shall have been removed, and duly received Tcmlin AT Tompkins HrvyJTuttle RevJasM | by the Commandant, unless by authority of the Nayy Department No wreck will be considered removed while any portion of keel or floor timbers remains. All the wrecks, well as fragments of timber and other materi (which may be thé resvtt of blarting,) must be deposited at the Navy Yard at such place or placesus the Commandant may desig- nate, And such property, after having been re- ceived by the Commandant. shall be considered in Thompson AbnerPatum Joseph Tracy Jno F Turner Albert Thompson Jas Tool Israel ‘Tennermann GA Thompson JnoH Trout Jacob Tuter Ches-4_ Thomas Jeffersn Ted Jas Trayer ChasW-2Thomas Julius O Tippery Mr Taylor Capt O BR Thompson John Tilden MA-2 Tedd Chas A ‘thomas dno J-2 Tieman Philip Vavior Chas Tarnham JC — Thompson ki Tellman Danl 8S ThuratonJohnA Taylor Robt ichd RW Ww Tainter'Fred TomptionJa lt Rompean tas W | chargo of the United States Government, until Taylor Geo ‘itus Ieaac ‘oppin 2 ‘ispos of agreeably to @ specifications vu! ie Thomprcn@ FZ Tobin Jas Thason Wm HU | contract to be made. SVs Te wlesG Ibert-3 Thomas Jas Tyler Capt W ThempsonGcoWTarney J hi-res All the appliances used in raising the wrecks must be furnished at the expense of the contrac- vu-Vv ors. VannessHarmon Vonnatta Wo ‘The offer must state the rate per centum, or sal- Vaughan F8 n ¥ Tie peturaheM Virond Louis. Ulrich Gor vege, for raising and delivering each vessel, lao eens HenGeoR Vinson Peter’ Van Week © H-2 | for Wrecking, the value to be ascertained anid de- termined by two persons to be appoicted by the Department, and one person to be appointed ~ the contractors, or on the actual proceets of a sale at blic auction, for the whole or any 3 the epartment may elect The offer must be Underhill Geo D Von Hoffman Umphrest Geo Riehd w. Wheatley And WalkerGeoH Wappich Max Vanderbilt C je . Wiliams, Way Geo Wo? Whitr miene'’ | pazied by the guarantee of renponsible partis that Peas. Webster Henry “Wilkinsoctahtn the contract will be executed ifawarded._ the De, WelebAQunstall Willey G M Wyman & Morse Wrenn AA Watts Honry R Weber Otto White Amos H WeeksHarrison Wade Pleasant J? Woods Arthur Wing Harvey P W. ¥ ocds B Watsen ReoryL pi ans provide A utiog the mork ant of apnalline the con- weahalihe Reta oPenapichin the ptapoatiga oO ne fixed for com y must alto state the time required to 40 the work. Whittle Benj Wei.brod H Wik DrR “ i st Werte baien,B lianatignce Witaras Rout | gicaR™St Nr 8 ht heparin W exthineten OS Waltman ds Ww Hm a Frou Velng opened with olber ietters. fed 2awaw int rte alton it 5 SbCl Wmctruy cima ins | [)EABEREL PSS eee pam Wien Chas A Wilksondohn 8 Wright Taos | #OB166¢! FOR1SGA! = FOR 18641 gobs che on wee, fo wale os ie ai 76Vapierins| 76 Vanrerine! 75 Vanieries) : : { WarrhuerChaneyWilliamadnoP Wallace ThoeR | abi @TYLES! ALL STYLES! ALL STYLES) shee eee Whitby J. West Thos W Wi ane jama Chas i WidsonCorplus Watkine J 0 Whit mi ! 1 Wood Capt Wavteme Wenthol Loui | pmIuP & SOLOMONS! | PRILE & BOLOMONA! erel ai ore, Fos . is BILE 1 Wells Dant Williamso: Wi * cedret kdmd Wilson Jan Fe” Warner ThosO METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, Wood Edw Wheater John yin Vesley 339 Puxw, Avanos, in closing the season ao | ~ 'PELEGRAPHIC NEWS, _ [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES] DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL GRANT. . The Battle et 4 ; Three Hundred Ce Sleepianees = CHATTANCOGA, Fed. 25.—In the engagement at Tunnel Hill y:sterday General Palmer cap. turned over three bundred prisoners, who have ten bioughtin. We lost about seventy-iy in hilfed and wounded. The Rebect Army in the Scuth west. RinceoLp, Ga, Feb. 23—A reconnoissane of cur ferers has resulted in ASCertiining that Hardee's corps had left to reinfores Polk ia Mississippi: Stevenson and Hindman’s ¢ orps of two divisions exch, are in Thomas’ fron‘. Breckinridge has been ordered to :ak@ls.a mand in West Virginia. He wilt probably take with him his K- niucky Brigade. FROM KNOXVILLE. Longstreet Retresting Precipitately, Knoxviile, Feb 24.— A> reconnoissance in force, under command of General S'oneman. with the forces of Genrrals Hascailand Haz 2, was de on Monday night towards iGap, whi covered that the rebel cavairy retreated beyond the French Broad river. On Saturoay, the 20th, Longstreet began his retreat trom Strawberry Plains towards Bull's Gap, first deetrcying the biidge, ana reports sux, his camp equippage, &c. General Schoilela moved to the piains with the Un‘en forces to-day, sud assigned the come ibrnd cf the post and cefene:s of Knoxyilie to Brizadier General Hascall, who wail send for- werd the army equippage aud stores, Rumors oi a raid by the Union forces in Longstreev’e rear: re current, which is sup- posed to acccunt for the precipitats revel rae treat. Allis quiet along the iines. SHERMAN'S EXPEDITION Reliable News YVet—The Capture of Selma, Ala., not Generally Credited, Mexvuis, Feb. 23.—There ts no reliable news yet fron: Sheiman and >mirh’s expe tivion. The capt. re of Selma, Ala, by Sherman ts not genriaily credited, although ‘he news cama from Vicksburg. (ANOTHER DESPATOH.} The Cuptvre of Selma Credited. Cairo, Feb. 25.— Profe:sor Win hel Came & passenger on the steamer fx who uie from Vicksburg, © fics tbat the news of the capture was titin of Seine, Ala, by Geveral Sherman, brovebt o Vicksburg by & courier dire. General Siermen. Professor W n feom Captain Ciukt arm nt at Vicksburg, aad entire confl- ation by Governor Curtin, i une, Feb. 25.—Goveraor Uartin has jesved # prociamstion relating to enlistmeats in Penneyiyenia for other Stotes, enjoiniaz upen ail mgistrates, etc, etrivt visi { g the Jaws of the Co. i} persons who shat! Uis State to recruit volunteers fo an ing to yeteians to re-enlicf f apper ebsylyan Thee unboats ap this port are foie Wiun n u chede. Aruwor Vaudalia ts ordered 0 Utiua, | CONGR: ~~ ner tw ves the ¢ be cars. edon the com piatved e, wherd thera 12, but tuey have Las the 7c screet tcolored peopie have «| remedies that others ‘ if satisfied, for da withdre he motion ree of the discourse, Mr. Wilson sthe had seen & etaument that the same Br. Angusta had been pat ont of the ~ Supreme Court 10 m other day. Mr. Grimes said he bua xi tter ‘rom one of the Judges s ating that the court knew nothing of it, and hed no rules or regulations exclaciag any one from witnessing their proceedings Mr. Fessenden called up the internal reyenua bill as returned from ‘te House with the ea- dorsement of the disagreement of that boty to the report of the former Committee of Conter- ence, and arking that anew Committee of Con- terence be «appointed. On motion the yote by which the report of the tormer committe was concurred in by the Senate was recons:dered and another commit- tee appointed. The bill to equalize the pay of soidiers in the United States army was called up,the pend- ing samencment being ef Mr. Collamer, to in- ejude alJ persons enlisted under the Presideut's eall of Octsber, 1963, for 360,000 men, in the provisions ol the bill, exceptin iasurrectionary districts. After debate, Mr. Sumner moved to amend the amendment so ss to provide that all per- sous. whose papers shall show that they wera enlisted under the act of 1961 shall receive the pay and bounty provided by tha’ statute. r. Wilson offered an amendment which ex- tends the pay and bounty to free persons, but no action was taken. The bill consolidating surveying general dis- tricts was parsed. In THe Hovar— = The Navy Spprope 0% bill was considerad in Committee of Whole on the State of the Tnion) and an additional section added appro- priating £520,000 tor constracting adry dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The bill was then passed. SF The rebel Congress G45 passed a bill to pronibit the importaten of luxuries into the Confederacy. A cotemporary asks, “ Would not & Ix w declaring the blockade raised be quite as sppropriate and equally as effective !’? Shoujd a manin prison with no avenue of communication with the world but the key- bole, formally #nnounce that he would not receive sponge-cak+ or mince-pies, but merely the plainest sort of fare, he would te a joke vot one whit more bald and miserable than that which the rebet Congress bas got off in thie prolibitory act, a7 The New York clergymen have finall; utiered their proteet against raffles in wi! they make three points, First: rafiling is con- trary to the lnwotGod, Second: it iscontrary to the Isw of the State; end, Third: the judg- ment of the civilized world condemns « e- sort to the lo! % «#7 Ata dancing meteh at Chicago recently, abuxem Dutch girl danced nine boars con. stantly when her partner acknowledged him- relt 1airiy beaten and very tired. The damsel then took six glasses of jager and quietly went to breakfast. Gsn. Fremont.—A FremontCam) Clad is about to be formed in New York city, for the purpose of bringing the name of Johu O. Fremont before the national conveation a3 @ Rapececlance sn A gorestnr ia : ‘he Lon: Times thas states Dan- Ree ne eer Her: Majesty's brotiler {acta ters father ia-law “ iT forces tor ae sche cise