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« — THE EVENING STAR AFTERNOON; - IS PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, OoReeE PENR’A AVENUS APD 11TH STaust, aY WwW. D. WALLACH. Se Papers served without wrappers, by carriers, xo gente por week; in wrappers at the rate of 86 per year. To mail subscribers the price is $5 per year; $3 for six months. Papers procured &t the Star office counter, with or without ‘wrappers, Two OExTS BA0H. We APVERTISNMEN?® should be sent to the etun nafore 12 o'clock M.; otherwise they may mot uppear until the next day. ES GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS AYOR’S OFFIOR, M GEOR Sat oa ae o., birds reh oon eke Hotes. ‘eby g that in this Ti n MONDAY ese ate ta nate member of the Koro tofilla therein. whoa HENRY ADDISON, Mayor, ARINI'S DERCING ACADEMY. Onton Hore, G@EORGETOWN, Prof, MABINI bas the honor to announcs to the ladies and gent emen of Georgstown etown thas Will commerce a new quarter for ladi Peeps aunt on Wednesday. Mare . During thia quarier Mr. Fe hie iis for bis Grand Floral May Baik, een cote rt ace wlll commence om Wenesdiay, Ween 1854, “eure " honte of tnition for Indies, misses and wants Wrdresday and Saturday from $to8 pin. Hor Esptlemen. Wedsesday and Saturday from 2 to Reeruits Wanted ¥O FILL THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BOUNTY FOR VETERANS, S552, $225 of which will be paid im advance. BOUNTY FOR New RECRUITS, $225 of which will be paid in advance BOUNTY FO COLQRED RECBUITS, Sis5o, Paid in eavance. PERSONS WIRE TO SNLIST Wi) epply to sny of the following BEV ITING OFFICERS: 8. 3. BAR ER, Bugine Hall, nesr the Markst, op Penoryivania fvenne, betweon Seventh sad Ninth streets. 3.0, OYLR, Wormer cf Fourteenth aod lem York avenue, ©. A. ERASBEY, H street, meer corner of Nineteenth and Pena- @yivania avenue. J.C, PABREER, @orner of High a4 Dunbarton ctrest4, Georg» youn. OQ, O, LANGLZY, Navy Yard Bridge, hae been appointed Recrviting Of cer. HENEY A. S80HEBTZ, Geptain and Provost Marshal, District of Colurabia, CaritaL PRIZE §i0 060! SHELLEY OOLLRG m LOTTERY STATE OF ‘gt ENTUORY, Z. ¥. SIMMONS & MANAGERS, (Successors t 0 John | 4 Worria& Oo.) 21 BE DRAY, i Thc ae . TC RDAY, Ping 70%, «KY,, Marcia 2, 1834 Boccssic . 8,09 zB M2577 L Pt : } ; == 50,90) 1. { i i es | 1 5,600) , 2m i 2.89 hes 2.800 : ape ; zen. 25,000 1 2500 1 2.509 1 2.50) } 2/500) 10 1300. 24. 00 6 e. 65. mounting to $573,1 Tickets $10; Halves a ae $23g; Highths ie Far information or orders address IMMONS, ROG SAS 4 oo., mb 7-3¥* New York. NE-HORSE COURSE, We offer for raie cheap > a One horse Coupes, clone all around, with glsrs front and sides, and arranged to drive from the inside, JA3.0 McGUIRZ& CO, wh 2 12t _ Aust and Cor, Meychanta, — Pporazons - POTATOES ft POTATOES ""! I am delivering .to families to atl parts of the gity, beat Jersey Peach Bios Fotatoes at 81 per dustie: G20. P. at S220 Oats OF FI FINE jeg apary. —For ale at ALDRICH’S Wholesale Grain and Feed Depot, gorner Second and © streets, rear B. and O. R Depot. mh 3.0 Bis L Mile TINERY, ADIES, Ali lI ask of you isto give ma a call, Twill take pleatcre in showing you all the Intest novelties of the Gate the aieerr aEy FANOY G60D3 LINM® My store isa smail one, No. 22 Market Epace,ccrner 3th eireet, ag it contains handsome goods. Now do not rass tbe store, | ies, withon® DAM PRINCE. Stop- XXIII. AMUSEMENTS. QROVER’S THEATER, Pennsylvania Avenue, near Witards Hoek ba iy of ne New Okiestaut at. Th THIS (Friday) BVENI! NG, Maroh 11, 1864; Pesitively the lsstm ght b:tone of tha brilliant a=ntof Scumenr & DWIN BOOTH. gud Ua hy ume puattlgaly of hin superior tepresenta- lca o! HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK. whioh will be presentsé to enable the many who were formlech bee gain admittance upon the ocdsasion of its i i tation to witness Mr. Booth ia t! most subi ery sli Shatapesre’s great creations, The sama powerful cast of chatacters will be pra- sept é which contributed to the unparalleled sac- ges of the play on that occasion, Esmilet, nephew of King Claudias, Mr. Bd, Booth In which he is unequaled by any livicyg ac or. Ghost of Hamirt’s Fatber........Mr. Chas Barroa To morrow (Saturday) night, Isst time of Mr. Booth, when %o will a Lait intwo great pieces: “The A ate ara sar de Bezsn Pee BTANT ANNOONCEMENT. Manager Grover has the heaor to announce that, atsn expenseof a of $2.51, he has procured the material and prevared in the most elaborate manner the gorgeous romactic spectacle of the SEVEN SISTERS, which will be presented on Monisy next. under the supervision of the popu!ar Comedian, Mr. Jobo BeDonceugh, who hes been eogeeod exiteadly for the porpore. and will sleo enact his great chsrac- ter of Mrs. Plato. FORD’S NEW THEATER. TENTH STREET, ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AV. BENEFIT AND LAST NIGHT or MR. J.8. OLARKE. who will Ler in RE AYSBACEE PIBCES, replate with Mirth, Wit and Rumor, THIS EVENING, March 11 1964. The performance will commence with Tom Tay- lor’s celebrated Comedy, ia two acta, OUR AMERICAN OOUSIN, Asa Trenchard, worsens played by tim in this . .Mr. J.B. Clarke 2 of the Roreaming ovat. Emashingtoa._ Mr. 3.8 Clarke To conclude wi titled THE RUSSIAN "ADMIRAL, Muslin, mistaken for the Russian Ad »Mr.J.B Clarke t night of the engagsment of Mr. Mo’ neay, anes pelemrecee Comedian, R.J. A HACKETT. will covimneiieer en engegement of six nights in his great impersoxation of FALSTAVP. SAN TERBSURY aan MOBIC OANTERBURY, u} CANTERBURY. THEATE LOUISIANA AVES sr sf National and Metropolitan Hotels, Gzonos Lea... +++--Proprietor, z naation cazsed by the Double-voiced linger, DORA DAWRON, First week of MIES ANNIE SOARO WELL, the talexted Operatic Vocalis The Premier Danseuse "LUE MEDIA, With the entire BOGS BF oF BEAUTY in two Charmice Asal ‘Lremendous First appearance o! EHD THR SLATTLE MONITOR, in his Ethiopan Receniricities, A NEW PANTOMIME AND A LAUGBABLE FARCE EVERY NIGHT. Ax entire changed of programme ¥ NIGHT. re open ats quarter to 7; performance ats vex betore 8 o’clook, Admiesion 28 and & o' POPULAR FAMILY MAI MATINER EVERY BATURDAY AFTRENOON at Ene prices for Iadies and children VARIETIES! 4. AYERUs AnD Niutx Sra, ALL THE GREAT STAR TROU 2B TO ALL NSW—SVBKY AGT NEW _N. Fee TES—N EW BUY Ls OF ENTERTALD MENG, The groat Bavjoist of the ae My. J, THOMPSON. Last three nights of MOLLE LiNA WIND3L, ‘The matchless young actress, 38 G1E FRIEL, and the! ‘Tox hee f eK KERNS. BOB | HALL. is 18 RE MacGik \siNON, MAGGIE wwihson, ANNIE ELLMURB. MB FKANOIA WEDNESDSY AYTSRNOON MATINER. Penefit of Mr. fiarry Kieiber SIDAY, March 11, 18 To vight Fitzsimmons’ Qomic Dratie of the 8TROLING IRTSAM Oa, THE WUMAN IN PANTALOONS, Ip preparation, Fitz Simmors’ new copyrighted Drame, tee author of over twenty succesafal plays performed in this city, This new local and graphis Grams is entitle REMALE PIOKPOOKET WASHIN© TON, A Drematic Panorama of the inside and outside of the high and low life in thy Ca nF Prices, anc 35 cents Private joxes, $5 mh7 N ARIND: s PABHION ABLE Q DANCING ACADEMY, Cpp Feuiows’ Hau, eayeere STREET, Bet wen D Dana Prof. MARINI bae the: “anil to inform his former tons and his friends in general that the last quarter of thie season com meves on thuredey next. March Lith, at the, above Hall. This will be the preparatory’ quarter for the Grand Fiorsl May Ball. Days ond hours ef tuition for ladies, misses and masters, Monday and peuredar, from 3to5 p.m. For gentlemen, from 8 to 1d p. For ze articulars arply at Pine” Academy during rehocl hours or at his residence 41 you 8) . near 6th atreet. ia cap PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN OB PAINTED U. B. GENERALS, Bayt OPTION TSW PEDERATES U. 8. SPAGHNN RogEe , INGULSHED FOREIGNERS, 2U. BInOe BUILDINGS of Waashin, ton, TOBB AND ACTRES ANCY ruoToakarns, &e. FRANKEL IN & , Opticians, bet. Ie nt sadist sts.. and 308 Palay under tie National Hotel, &2- Catalogues of Cartes d Viavite and Photo- erapk Albums fare ished onspplication, mh3 lw Ay DEALER IN WATCH MATERIAILA, TOOLS, OBYSTALS, FILES, &c., No, 337 Pennsyivania avenue, opposite Metro- politan Hotel, mh] iy_ _____ Washiagion D. 0, BLESMAR—Pro’ Dicrena tend, aca securct $9 the mars of te Beole de PL acie dea Paria,and the Imperial ed icine, Vienna Qollege of lig the effectual remedy for Relax Tricemar ation, Bpormatorrhes. ani en ae Bys- ‘ers. TriesmarNo. 2 has entirely supernaded the pauseous use of Copaiva, Gubens, &e Triesmar he infallible remedy ‘ail Impurities and cis, thus obviating ths use of naa’ acetorious ingrsaie nts, wwercet Dl 278) ation ) is in the fo. rote, JOST a, apt dle sasengs i @fects of olima’ 2G ‘ph Ip tin cases, at 93 each. none for §9, and in @77 casei Divided im soparate doser as aa ‘sipean, Kallemaade, Rong, and retail by Dr. Bannow, No: 194 Bleecker st reet, Naw York. ba bad alro of B.C. ZORD, No ae Pa. ay, @orner 11th etreet T. mY LAU HIS Er tablishiment, designed” to be the most pplete of the kind lathe Umited Staten, will bs ready to receive orders for washing about the 25th of February fa 12 oot” see ADE N TAOTICS “UNDER STEAM, { 02 Capt. Parker, U. ames ot Reval ae tics, By Cawtain Ward, U. res of Stesm Vieets, By Capt. Moorson, Bounaioex Traite des Manceayres de Mer, Paris, Pa ‘is, Tao. que Navaie, Tacile Navale Pans Peul Hoste’e Navai Tactics. London, Vusage de la Marine Francaise. Fett TREES, GARDEN’ SEEDS, &c, Ap Co ear te stock of the choicest peur TRExA, Standard and Dwarf Pea: pe Piacheee Apricots, Oherries, aos SD ¢ ; Grape Vines, Blackberries, Raspberri Currants. Goonetérzies, Raubarb Root, &¢ ; Bver- ereens, Shade Trees, phrubs, Roses, Dablisa, Pa: enpial Phioxen. se. Fresh and genuine Gard Beede—Extra Barly Pess, Premium Flat Bae Cabbage, Beets, Tomatoes, Carrots, Parsnips, & Choice and Beantiful Flower Seeds, embracing a the novelties from- England and the Continent, All st HN SAU Bb JO . are. 296 Heveoth, cor. H. (Aneets / OIL CLOTHES, MATTINGS, FURNITURE AND sue a FURNISHING GOODS Or Evysay Duscetprion Haviog just returned from the New York, Bos- ton and Philadelphia Spring Auctions, we arson ted to eupoly the wants of ever, dy in Roncetoes shing Ling at less prices than any houre bey ar@ upwards at wholesale prices, ods delivered froe of charge to any psrt of city Lin a big = BONTZ & GRIVFITH, 369.7th street. besween Laud K. Bhiectt " |iep.& Chron } Bas, —Japanere, Black. and Green, very choices, 4 pant received. ae the Family Grocery and Liquor ete > 100 Brid rgetow mb 5-6" cr puescee D a Br TOR SALE—At Glndmon’s Livery and Baie Bteble, corner of Bridge and Market gireete, Glorgctown, at afltimes, Wort, DoW Baddle, Osrriage, and Farm Horses, will be pol 4 of we suit the ‘oe for car PRL ADMON & 60. = = QRALTIMOeS RESTAURANY,—No, 41 ee Cours de auias ore a stroet detWeen Howard and Liberty German = = eee = 8 or rept, Possession given soout KICKS! BRICKS!! | 38% ant It ip in the beart of the city, ERICK#!}) bute aw teeth ‘rom Baltimore etreet.and has boon The unéersigned Bave oX(% build ing)Brioks for eegie ly Kept ae a first class house ~ as | five sale, ou N, between 3s and Bouth Capital atroet, Testes everr stvenings. Aveis. ‘to: 91 3 mb3-! .& T. A RICHARDS NG. 5% Pay vette st Balto, 2 ee OTIOR. Forsale, 500 Beta of 1, 2, N v econd baud BARN BRS; also, si) <3 baton nd SADDLES aaa BUC DLE.” “Apo! iio, No, 873 Peun. avenue, Bee ar ent on mh 5 im* a BAOON. Cc» O28 BRAAREAST BA ALL, neon joorzer sve. sud lth st, Bear ILLE ACADEMY, A HOME SCHOOL FOR Roys, | Who are received at yt oy time, and charged from date of entrance. RK. BURNS, Brookevills, Mestessiorr count fe 25-e0im z styling, WASHINGTON. D: C.. FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1864. Ne. 3,443 LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSPAY, MARCH 10, .1463. BC ie Sn OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. = LADIES’ LisT. Allen Mrs A AuchmutaMrsd3 A ivia AL Prncis nslie Anderson Carrie xan 8 ers Alveleer Mrs Morris Ashby Mary Bail Jennie Belt Mrs Elton S Brown Mary Brooks Mary Barnes Nancy Barnes Sarah Priscoe Miss MJ Brooks Ann M Bruner Cathrine Blake Mary. Bowen Sarah M Boyle Susan Bireh Julia A Birch Mildred @ Bould Susan Belt Emily Bnikley Harict L Brown Martha Brown Mrs A Birth Fanny Bird Martha W Bailey Eliza Bender Anu S BoganCharlttea Burden Lizzie Relmont Faunie Babcock Harriet Galliher Eliza Greenbrecht Mrs M rince Ma’ waret Pike Nellie M Preuss Mrs Chas Perkins Mrs Frank aceell Iulia J pena Martha Gibson Mary BE Creer first Eli Ties ard M 13 Henderson Mary A Benry Laura Hughes Mrs Beh alt zen c all Mi Haynes Lizzie M Ross Mary B Hunt Mrs Wn A Rennoids Susan- Howe Mary E nah J Hoskins Diana Ross Mariah Hall Amanda Kay Ws Geo Halli Lucy Ross Mary Hocy Mary A Ross Carrie M Hicks Elizabeth Riges gene’ MC Hodge Maggie Rowe Mrs 3 Hali Julia L Ryne Maria Hunt Bmma |) Rucker Levise Hancock MissMA Rodrigue Mrsa\ Harrington Mrs Rande en) Roseberry AliceB Hilbean Mrs Wi Robertson Milly Harri Tenrietia Ryan Kate Harrison harite Russell Susan Harper Narey ReynoldsQharlte Lowa Papires ernolase anges Harvey Annie Sprague Mrs KO Hodges Mrs BF Summerville Hitchcock Mar- | Miss 3 garet A Snow Chancoy HammerlyEli thStier Annie E Harwitz Mrs Strout Maria M Toh n Eliza C @mith Mary x N- Jones Alaco Smoed Clara K Bennett Grace Jones Sarah = Fiddison Fachel Johnson M BuekalewMaryA Johnson Reab © Boia Mrs ohnson Geo'na Sparks Sarah A Alphen Wo Jc Martha Straube Caroline Rarger Elizabth Kulp Mrs Juo Ereliey Anny & Mrs RA Barercit Maria Buller Lucy Rauman Babette Butler Berther Pabeock Hattie Bale iwinMaryaD Cc ild Carey Mary B Gees Sarath ¥ Mrs RAJ c Coombe Mrs Dr El Cowles Mrs 8 C Cu the Mary 1 lor ¥ Nannie F Bra per FS Dayten Oy e Davia Maxy B Deveny Likcie orsey Fliza Elmore Mary Ebersack Miss Evans Mrs Klorsin Evans Mary J Feseenden Mrs M Finley Adeline. Fineganflonoria Foulke Mra Gee FosterMinervaD Freeman MrsDM Frances Sarah Fisher Frances Foster Ma y Nei i: Feehealy HgnorbN chats Rebecca Fisher Lena Fitzgerald Mrs Grabam Mrs Gamer Mrs. g y Mary on Lucille Gaaen Sarah Lavra D Ke Know Suthertand [la dno P anditlines Mes Kn. wles Mary E Silsby Mes J HL Kabler Paulenia Smith Annie King ey 0 ewart Mary C Kell ward Miss Kern¢ Stewart Mrs dder Fr mC rard MariaW inzer DrothyH ontoall Pires- Imore Ann hos Nancy ler Anna s Mrs oie Matilda Mathe ws A nd Mrs RM Thoinas un Miss M T! SAlhtd Thayer Ca M ‘hateher L Marcher Cath am Alice Mushon Sallie Manving Ann Matloy Mary M M M Martiney H i rietta Webb Mrs BE Myers Martha Wells Henrietta Myers Bla Wood Caroline McWilliams | Weesins Mary J Cleinenting-2 Sal ae MeLean Mrs Chas E McGinn Mary ¥ McKnew Mirnda W Newton Mrs AL rancia Newinan Mary A Walker Cath Louise Wooley Mra M Nevins Mrs aw Nort Hines Sirs Mit Bennett L Mollie zabeth Wiliams im ma @ Williams Mrs E Ogden Maria L Washington Mrs Go oneepueElen waters Margret Newkirk Marygt O'Neill Mr Yarnell Lide Judd Young Harriet Penn Ida Yarnell Eliza :Pond Chas MisCRELLaN#OUS,—Miss Maria, —_———_— GENTLEMEN’S LIST Andre A Allen B F Atmore Chas Allen Chas C r Chauncey 4 jen CM Ay Gerson &Co Anderson E Abrahams F AdamsCaptFO 3 Ayres Frazer Amidon Geo H Adams Geo T Bossert Andw Brush Abner Boglin AN C Brewer A Bell Anthony bal.ist AF BemesAJ Buel AD Baar Abn Brown AJ Baker Benj Broccker B Bemetein B Butler Capt B Bruner Chas Bowmen Clinton Beck C Bostwick Chas Brows Ed P Brick Edmund Breen Edwa Burt Francus Burr Hon Frank Brindley Geo Collins Cap Carter AC Colhour Alex Cafferty Bebe Cousins B Somer Benj EB Sulp B Cummings CF & Cooler Chas B oer er a! ogd ene bell ‘Cina Carroll Lee D Carr Capt Oyphers Ches Curle Dudley oar Darley Case B Cross EP Cruttenden BR San 6 Carr Ourte EH » Anmerman Geo Ayers O Awcimau@ Andrews P A Alvather HO Avery Robt 8 A bow TLH ‘son RK pt Anderson Jno-2 arog 8 Astore Jos AY SA Atkins Jos Rustin Seth © Aldrich Jas A Atborn Th Adams Joh Adams Col Thos Aciams Jas Allen Thos Abrabam= 1 Aver Wm Anderson M Alcott Wm Brackett Geo Fa Bellew M M& Qo Buckingha: Brown LaFayette Barr GM J Beall G W &Bro Burne Ay NH Bailey [1-2 Boal N EB Branch ColH B B. ghgm N Brown Henry = Burger Bell Miram Bostwiek i M Babcock HB Baker Philip Burr Howard © Brown PB Bilthston n Henry Be nniecarth PA Barry wiish RB F-2 Bradie vOnpt 48 Bisex RW jr Blonkey Jus B Bissel RL Butierteld Jas en Robt J Rolio Jas Boy! 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Brown Willie Cee gies Brown Wm Carter Fonda ChomberleinCol Carne es J8 Crist Ge Cunningham J Cooper Geo be 24h Capt J & Celt Geo — Gaiand Jana Challis HB Canon Haugh Cond: apey a Conch H Combe JG Clark Henry Qooke Jno R Chronister H CurrJno H CaufrothH B Crop Isaac Chase HonH = Uroned L Jollins J Chess John Col ane Seene Canes Li ‘ole hee ouis D atrod ipo T Charricr M Cevler Jacob Chollar Mr » Camel Jesse Crofoot Mr Qossey Capes H GrowMfinckeat orion an Jas H oitnan ee 8 Ye Cashi y Coleman a Paery Peter Cowles Edwd Coning Hon EB Currier Edwin Cooper EP bad Ei isa Ls ercornn Edw ClildsPB Qrondaill FH Pebia Aix P 8 C x Chant, ganC mand Chas Bevis DrC W Devin Capt D-sehow Cor issel Chas He tth OB ler Chas He yDB Danl De ig Pa ly Dre DalnclsCept F Davesta Geo T Bustin Geo W-2 Diils Harrison a ltt Chas Eliitt David Tis Elijah ble Gen Ww iwards geo, Rr Ea H FMAF Fasett Arnos Fier AB Fosreler A Fuller C: apt A Fox Chas A Fy Figs ch Ca sat Cc Pollet! Chas A Fern Oha Fairbanks E-2 FraheDL ree sworth Gen es Col F Hf imes Alfred A erd B muhle B 1BA Has ter B Ww wily © M-2 arian Burns iggins Curtis ae nd fe Col Dan Heap Dr Horne Col DH Hilton GeoS: Hiciman HA Jackson Addison Judd AS es Benj N sCH Chas H s Ke Jobnse nEM Jacohson Lt G_ Johnson Geo W Kidder Albion O Knox A Kann Kellogg AmosM Knapp Aurea Kidder RA Knowlton BB Kerry Col Krebs Chas Kirby Ellisson Kline Exnanael inney Kautmen Fredk Keech Geo @ appar Henry Keley John Kennedy Joho Lalley Anthony, Linke Luiterbert . Lee A Laffert: AM hha. AY BF-2 Lorimer 2) beuch BE 2 Lorin Jas Lader BQ Loda BG Leyd BK Lawtow Cyrus Fonghenrig Cc Lynp Denl Tam Loenstein Lowall Col Lester Geo F Lewis Giles J Lynch Geo Loviess Geo McDaniel b > Melntyre ¥ Meach CH MeAuliff Con Mo Tray Carne Cap EN Mayer Henry > Miler Henry 3 Crawicy CaptJA Qare Phili rawiey fos gti, Dp @unnit m PM Cai yilond M200 mac Canning Goventon ichd Conant Son. bee ang Corton John Chase Robt T Calling Jas Conner Robt CailenJobn Dunn HM D :nn Peter Dinkioyer It Donoghue cae Deveaport Cum Denham RP & ux Donsid Robt “Lacey Richa enning RW Dilley Robt Denison Jag Dewson Jackson Bavenport 3-2 Donaldson J H Durbin Robt F. Dunean Jas : Dixoa Joa Dyer Jey Dodge Th David Jno A-2 Mur oyT DeBertram J” Daniels Oot V We rary IW Dymond Wn Dudiey Wm 8 Dickeon & Zane Davis, & Duvall Wm f avis Lewis Dwyer Wm 2 Dellah MW Duman Win Davis N Emery HJ Edelin UC Bimer Henzy Bdinons Me Elwell Ut Goi JT enone eb in Fagan Jas 3 hl Evans Irving English JQ Esheiman J M Fastman Geo. 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Grecting:—Notice ia hereby given, that, on the 4th day of febriugry, ‘Si the cargo of the steamer Nutfleld was cagtared 7 fal prize by the Usiied states steamer us, and is biougbt into this District for adjudication, snd the sameis jibeled and prosecuted in this Court? in the name of the United Sta for condemnaa tion gm ie lawful prize, for csuses in ssid 1:0! sat forth, and that said ceuse will stard for trial at the City Hall. in che city of Washington on the third Monday of March next. when and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why ecud+mpation should not a decreed. and to inter- vene for theirinterests. 8. J. MEIGS,Clerk, February 29, 1864 mh 4-28 w2W QBans. COURT, March 5, 138{—Disrnict oF Covemata, Washington County, To-wit the case of Jas B. Mucro.execator o° Josepu Haten- inten. deceased, the executor aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Qourt of Washing- ton county aft resaid, ‘appointed TUSsDAY, the goth inst, for the fual settlement and distribution of the personal estate of usid deceased, and of ascats in baud, a8 far as the have been c lected ard tured | inte money; and whe therediters ant heirs of said deccaced aro ustided to attend. (at the Orpheus’ Couct of ton ecunty aforesaid,) with their clai properly vouched. or they may otherwise by law be excia- Ged from sil benefit in eaid deceace’s estate: pro- vided & copy of this order de published once a week (irene mid wk in the Breuing Star pre- vious_to @ Bal day o arch ined T PR tt BRINE. mb 5 lawsw* Hogister of Witls. JOSEPH REYNOLDS & CO., THE WEEKLY STAR. This exces ®it Family and News Journat, coughing (& gTeAwT variety of jutstesting reacing chan cap be found in any other, ts Pablishec oa Friday moening. i: invarisbly contains the «Washingwn News’ that has made, the daily Evexixe STAR etroalste so generaijy, throughout the country. Txnmea. Cash, invariably in advance. Singiecopy, per anunum........ Single copies, in wrappers, Five Czwte, a 08 TT SE ERE TE ICT FROM cael MEXICO. FIGHT WiTi INDIANS_THRY ARE VAN- QUISHED, —_———_ [Correspondence of the Star } Fort Suuyer, Bosque REDORDO, N. M, Jan. 22, 1864 —Kditor Star ; Tam sitting by tha fireside, watching the capricious flashes o¢ flames playing hide and seek in and ont of among the crevices of the great babbling and singinglogs, The cheery phenomenon conveys my though s back to events which transpired a few days ago. changing the mondtonoas rowime of asoldiers duty into taat of exultation and activity, ocevsioned by a band of-mar Tig hostile Navajo Indians, who were saea a few Hifes fiom the post, in possession of a lare Cro.e@ oi horses. The intelligence having been COMMUDICAL fo the commanding cfticer, Major H. D, Wallen, of the 7ih U.S. Infar Tye he ‘ordered what few men there were in ie pest. of “B” compeny, 2d Cay, Cat. Vols. to sadale up and startin pursuit of the savages. “L° company, ist Infantry, Cal. Vols, was alse ord. red Out—ali of which, owing to the promptne-s of the men, was + ffected in bri time. The frienaly Apaches evinced ala-r in responding (0 the sammons of Cadetta, ti. ae bead chief. Being marshaled in battle array, they started off, headed by Mr. Lorenzo Laba- ai, their agent, a few huudred yards intew of the intanury. They appeared to be in the zo- nith of their glory, as they pissed mounted on their siurdy war ponies, acco@tered with their implements of war, comprising the bow and srrow, lance, shield and scaiping k: their swerthy visuges be:ng irradiated witat ho anticipation of Again mer ting their old foe upon ihe Wor-path, between whom the most bi ter and maliynsnt hatred is cherishes. The emali but resolute band of Co “BY 24 Cay, Cal. Vols, consisting of eight men, ia charee of Lt Newboid, had proceeded about ten miles, Wien, Upon reaching the summit of @ bili, the beheld the friendiy Apaches aud the hostile Nayajoes drawn up in line of bata about 250 yards distant The bail opened by the fearless sqnid of thy drawing Uneir six-shooters, puting ours to their steeds and charging down the hi x i50 stulwart warriors, the flowerof the tion. [he courageous conduct of the cavalry d the | with renewed artor, ing them: harge the eneniy ° The Navajos manifested an indomitable de- of a& more enlighte ced and met the ouse: oi termination, worthy race, to stand firmiy, airy with contun the terrt s in the ranks af the saya vs, ard tho ground with their 6: Their line began but they obstinately contestsa every d <A spirited charge was made by the ca + Tesulting in their oompicte rout. Several umes they were informea by the, Apache’s Agent if they would surrender D noel be injured, bultheir answer was | war-whoop, | pir & volley of arrows. A stalwart evelog @isabled by having his body por- forated with tour carbine balls, as soon as an syrow from the Apaches pe etvated his s!on be would tear eb and hurlat back upon bis pre: The Ay cbirf, often been pear ¥ to say killed so many whites I’m tived of witn their dying agon:es,” demousirated the rible antipe'hy to their foe by their {1 un Uverds of atroci and as they plereed tha breasts of their expiring ad ver- aries their hid. fous countenances were lit up with savaze joy. and the air w rent with their territic wh but a few mo: sounced so cminousty in the ears of race capuives. The cavalry followed the fogitives tll des of evening obscured them from the of ik pursuer The siain of reighborhood of ibie pood forty cur Five Iwill now return toi” Oo. who etar at oi wih two day's rations im their hayer. attrthe enavairy. It was a bitier cold day, the keer, criting wind and thickly faliing soow, bea'ing in their mnacclimated faces. Oaward they preseed, the consoling hope of so-edtiy overtaking iis tee avimating them wiit re- wewed Vi ne enemy is & with the 158! ie aving tost a maa ve "ted til abont 4 clock p.m une minutest y itute ot bizaxe ts, aud tou cu vied themselves ai nd it, aud vied the gray streiks of dawn to rude their weary footsteps back to the post, where they arrived the following evening, greatly exbansted from the effects of coid igue, The conduct of the Apache in- 3 * few days after the battle, will impress upon yon an ides of the deep and maliguant ha- tred one tribe cherishes for the other. Having painted their faces with the gayest colors, asa tuily equipped themselyes with their habili- men's ot war, they mounted their ponies and up and dismounted in front of the com- Mmundging officer's heatquarters, and made known their wish of going oul to the soene of ihe late battle, and scalping the Navojoes, who had been killed. Major Wallen, after having lisiened attentively to the argument of the chief, assidiously endeavored to demonstrate that it WaA&s bo Cheracteristic of bravery, or valor to scalp their falien fces. They had done ali the brave and valiant could, they had met and vanquished an cbstivate foe npon a hard con- tested fieid, he ended by empuatically informe ing them he would tolerate no euch proceed- ings. The chief issued from the room and in- terpreted the decision of the Major to his braves, upon which they remounted and roda off, much ‘disappointed athaving been denied the satistaction of accomplishing their desiga. This Postis a new one, being established here December Ist, 182, by Co. “B,”? 2d cavairy, Californin volunteers.” It has been set aside ag a@ reseryaticn tor Indians, being forty mites *squar There are at present upon the resere in the neighborhood of nine hundred and sixty Indians; of these their are about four bhuneéred and fifty Apaches, the batance being Navysjoes. Of the former, a majority were driven cut of Dog Oanon, located in whatis known as the Orgonian Mountains, by ‘tiie in- defatigable exertions of Lieut. Col. MeC ave, und his command of twocompanies of Catit nia volunteers, being the first time thase i Qus were ever driven from their long t of impregnable stronghold. Finding thems-!\es closely pursued, they availed themseives of their old alternative. by flying to Fort Stayton and arranging the preliniinaries of @ tr which being effected and ratified, they ordered wo their Post. They appareuti quite contented. The Nayajoes,in alus similar munner, Celivyered themselves at + Wingate, a Postin the Navajoes conntry, tablised in 1550, but which was evacuated upon the entrence of Gereral Sibley and his revet command into the Territory, and re-established after their shattered and ignominious+xit fron it. We have been battling against t tribes since our first entrance into Territory, April Ist, Iob2. Peake, and Books Canon, long citadels are at pres*nt garrisoned by troops. The bleached bones df the unfort emigrant, who has beén murdered by seen foe, were visible as we marched Citron ‘<b, and will remain 8 monument of atrocities sud depredations perpetrated by the bureieuting savage. Owing to the prudence and assiduous ex ore tions of the General commanding this De ment, these Savages are acquiring the its and customs of civilization. Little over a yoat ago, the Apaches, by their deso!. avons Campane aid audacious depredations, sturack tarror «ud dismay into the hearts of the timorous mbavie lanis along the Rio Grande; wao when retir ag were var PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS No. 500 Nintu STREET, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly coves on “hand, the largest and best gucriment in th f Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights = pe lobes, and other Bankes es bes Sew York, Phil eights, £e. viel will be rm ores, HANGES. WURNAGES, and. Pice-Doaca Btoves. repared to farnish the best RANGE in ave gave fa on very reasonable terma, Hotels, . pF, invited to call we ‘do's Ai kit AS and STEAM fittinge -omm pt] a ch, ea as also Syegythivg in the Pit G line in the most sati isfactory manner Cal! and ce ont Bathing Tubs, Fountains Water Cloncts, Wash-stande, Benne, £6. &e-.at No. 300 nm enn avenue. Extablishment ta the elty, we gs [= CREAM AND WATER 108s, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Delivered to Families, Hotels. Fairs, Balis, &c., at the lowest prices, atthe Pniiedalphia Oentestioa- ery, corner of Twelfth and F streats wh4-colm* _ . » Jy PUBSELL, .o Test, Knew not what moment they were to be aroured from their slumber by the cecri- lie War whoop oi these miduight demons. The Post is garrisoned by four eompau Co “8B,” cavalry, Calitornia youn: “1,” isth California Intantry yoluniee: «Cand «D,” of the Sthand 7th U.3, L Regulars. Cos. antry GG. G. &@ It is reported that the liberal benefactor of Yate College, who has just given #0,0u0 for the erection of a new college building. to be used as dormitories and studies, is A. P. Stowe art, the wealthy dry-goods deslerin New York, g7- Meetings have been held in Boston for the purpose of devising the best means of are 4 emigration of laborers and mechanics iron Enroepe to this country, am TheSena'e of Maryland hes, & DIL extending for two years the of tha stay law in Calvert, St. Prince Geurge’s C yenened Aa fens av-The ave parsed a3" Ries cuir ait a wes ny the site whe dtd Ame a fine hote! t of ed Fy L & —

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