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THE EVENING STAR gj PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, couxas PSxx’s AVENUD AMD 117 STREET, WwW. D. WALLACH, = Papers served without wrappers, by carriers, 1ecents per week; im wrappers at the rate of $6 pa sear. To mail subscribers the price is $5 | per year; $3 for six months. Papers procured at the Star office counter, with or without AMUSEMENTS. DM ar yg IN Dost rl. GREAT METPF_opoLITAN HALL, GREAT ME ¢ROPOLITAN HALL, PESNSYLVANT, Avenvg 4ND EveveNTE Braet. GakD NER, 2 oo... soseeees Proprietors, The Most Blegant and LARGEST M810 HALL LARGEST MUSIC BALL LARGEST MUSIC HALL IN WASHINGTON, The following um roachable compa” he fo. lowing upapproachabie compan. BARTHO! OMEW & BUTLER, BARTHOLOMEW & BUTLER, BARTHOLOMEW & BUT:ER, the un-ivatled comedians, RANK MASON, HANK MASON, 3 HANK MASON. : Cbempion Jig Dancer of +h World, and boldiy challenges any man living for 91.0) to com- pete with him ina st ‘aight ilg. L. G. BRIMMER, £ L. 0, BRIMMER. L. O: BRIMMER; Leading Banjo Soloiat of the profession, SIG C. CONSTANTIN, 81G, 0 CONSTANTIN, 81G. C. CONSTANTIN, LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE . WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1863. age SL WF Free Delivery of Letters by Oarriers at the sgeibencen, of owners may be secured by observing the following Rules: . 1. Direct letters plainly to the street and number of the house. 2. Heac letters with the writer’s fall address, in- cluding street and number, and request answers to be addressed accordingly. f 3. Letters to strangers or transient visitors ina town or ¢ity, whose special address may be un- known, should bemarked in lower lefs hand corner With te word“ Transient °° He 4. Place the postage stamp on the upper rig! hand corner, and leave space between the stamp and direction for post-marking without interfering with the Bdgiany Ol Areauest for the return of a letter to the writer if unclaimed within thirty days..or legs, written or tinted. with the writer’s full address across the fere oy sot of the anvelose, face sige, will be complied with at'usual prepaid rate of postage, payable when delivered to writer. pot ipe Bes Hal Mee Geo W Rodes Susan B mh st: des Sus Armstrong Mra Fill Blien >” Read Gonstense Armstrong Mrs.Hawks Sarah Ross Miss B-2 GA. Hinton MaryE Rumbaugh b . Capt r Net-M 4 Dancer | Aintlir Kate Howard Amelia Lydia Be Crease Plot Manta fd Dace eee Accel aeretord mek Retear saruts 3) we. SeOeT: AdamsCharlotte AA Ratcliff Mary P. Atler Mrs A Herbert Mrs AJ RobertsFlorence WM. SCOTT. : rar o The Famous Tenor and Balladist, | Apmstrong Lucy Hinckley tran a Hasrar iene s£0RGB MILES, Armstrong andleyMarthV Russell Mary EA “ED. MURRA Maria HutchinsonBlizaRussell Jennie GEO. MURR. Arney Sally _ Hascall ChasJ Rounds Amelia Y, EO. TASHELDON. Adams Susie E Hickey Kate B Ruoff Huth Bell Eli: Harrison Margt Ringgold MrsAE Beck Mar Horry MreGeo Robinson Em- WILLE BLIER, BradwayMilessa Hoover Julie A ama K z PLE eriee. Bender Alace_ Holbrook Clara Rivers Ceiia , oe, Bradford MraL J ivers Sarah Premiere Danseuse of the West. | Beall India-2 | Henry Florence Rowley & c RU! Beck Sarai @ Howard Mrs AB Randolph Alice ANNA RUSH, Bache Mrs Wm Holland Anna Robinson Mi:ly ANNA RUSH, | . Bell Mary Hawley Cath J Reynolds Adel ‘The Beautifa Cantatrice. | Burns Bridget Jones Anne — Smith Fannie @ ma Beali Jennie Jaines Mra Shea Johanna MARY WALTON, Brown Mary B Jefferson Margt Stockton Mary MARY WALTON, Broff Ruth JohnsonJosphneSmith Julia MARY een 1 Fasacite Bodley Lucy Jackson slice Berger Johanna - | Boyd Anna ackson Mrs = Smith Amand, MOLLIE LANE. MOLLIE LANE. Brown Mary Rebecca, Bims Mrs MOLLIE LANE. in her X GC Raig. | Brush MrsAbner Jackel Rebecca b Steele Fannie Butler Eliza Jones Matilda Siloam Fanni ae ‘ Brooker Maria Jones Maggie Swift 80 BW SrAke RVERY. WEEE, Burgess Sarah Johneoptfilar'n Smeed ols aK PE re y ewe! aT 2 J i \ NEW STARS EVERY WEEK. Baldwin Mollie Jordan Mra. Smith Minnie 2 LADIES, DON’T FORGET Brownell MrsSA Augustus Sinith Miss LADIES, DON’T FORGET Barron Margery Johnson Molly. Spear Annie-2 LADIES, DON’T FORGET Bunting Lizzie Jobnson Mary J Sims Charlotte PIRET METROPOLITAN MATINEE, Bayard Mrs Johnson Bettie Smead Clara K | ON SATURDAY Le T Joh ‘Mar‘hE Smith J FATURDAY Bruronel Mrs T_ JohnsonMar‘hE Smith Julia A ~~ SATURDAY Bieney Auby Hy Jadella Mee Stele Mareatot e y Stecte Mar AFTERNOON. | Duly Mary Johnson Mliza Sweet Mary a 4 ADMISSION 25 OENTA BaptistMargaret Kern Kate Steele Marsaret ry q Brice Carrie Kirts Rose A Steele Mary B ORCHESTRA CHAIRS. 50 CENTS. a Ez S Brosman MrsEJ King Oliv: Smeed Clara & mh At VATE BOXES $5 AND $5 EAOH. Baliff Mrs Chas Kirt Mary Spear Annie : Burroughs Relloy Mrs LN Sheen Mra E YEORGE MURRAY, Ethi di - | & Amelia ramer Mrs mith Mrs Gr fears tonight ot the Goat Metrspaliten | Braudcberry KetteMary A~ Siultz angelina Hall mah Ltt Florence Lane Mary Swan Mre Hf A Barlchy Mary E Lam) Clara Smeed Clara VARIETIES! VARIETIES! Betbun: Mary. Logan Lia Geith Rrencee 7: ais 6 arker Sarah * Lemon Su wann Mrs | Hiunita GocreT4st4 Avenor & NigraSteest | prowningAliceBLemons Susan Spencer Josphus BrysnCath B Lee MaryL _ Samin Mary A Campbell Susan Loan Emeline E Sheeke's Cath C Collins Johanna Lee Mrs HH. Stackpole Mrs Cassidy Mrs EL Lee Mrs IsaacW | Thos Culver Susan Lee Ellen Sowder Mary J Crosby Cath Stuart Salindia Carolile Cath Sowers Addie Campbell Mrs Sherman Augsta Fitz Simmons Stage Manager aud THE LOCK OF HAIR! : A snd memento of the departed child of a criminal wonian—a sorrowful remembrance—the tress of bair taken from the head of the child before its ebsrred remains were handed over to, the under- takor for interment. : Advertiser, Lane Annie Lee Kittie Logan Mrs TJ eae 5 i otto. | ,CaptJno€ — Lathrop Mra’ Sheppard MaryE age Fitz Simmons’s Female Pickpocket to Carter Margaret Salon Sweetinnd Mee THE MEDALLION LIKENESS. Calaher Cath | Legrain Mrs A “This medallion contains the likeness of my hus band, and Tevyer wear it next my heart, as the re- membrance of a patriot.” _ ; 7 See high and low life in the Capital. The Congressman andthe Officeserker. eckerYea uit: but if you want to prosper 2 ty, brass is the medium—brass in @ man’s face. and sweetness on his tongue—that takes a CummingsEsthr Lighton Lavinia Simpson Addie Carey Rose Lyon Kate Spaniding Fanay Clark Miss M D Lyon Tillie Sutherland Ida Cha:le MadamE Larner MrsM Schafer Susan Cowls Jane Letra Sedgwick Emina Colt Mrs Mary Lundy Margaret 8éward Frances Clear Ann Lightfoot Laura Seganelli Bosilio Burroll MissEA Mulroy Mary Simaxer Eliza ustis MrsWmH Mochouse Ann | Scriver Louisa ta know the rule in politics rou bolster’ mo np, | Colbert Mise W Maher Mrs Stewart Mira Ii the same for yous so, ign this paper. and it | Sorular Dateus Lis Bummmervilic by procure me # fat office, with the pickings. & fin Lavinia Mann pre A geonnrenis : ino samet obit Mar ead Agness Stevens Carrie Coneressman— Ab, we Congressmen. are often | obit Mary A, Mead Azness | Steve soo Emma CreamerLizzieM Metz zed Sallie A St Clair Miss bered thus; but you helped to pnt me in. and this tignature will procure you a clerkship of $2,000 per annum Conbstock Br- MurrayCharltte, Frank SEE FITZ § iS F 2 win G asson Lottie son Rachel SEE FITZ SIMMONS) FEMALE PICKPOCKER | oyotinMaryE Maland Jennie Spaulding Faa- JOSH ALLHEART, THE WAS@INGTON FIRE- | Clifton Minnie Morgan Jennie | nie C MA Clayton Annie Chumlim Cath Calvert Mrs Meredith Lucy Snyder Mrs Oapt Myers Amelia i Morgan MraJasA Stickney Miss Coleman Sarah Maher Mary icuemen Canning Mra. Magraw M #@yS Stratton Hester Curry Margaret MarsdorferRosa Tilley Amelia Chaple Rosana Marston Mrs8 G Tilley idab $ Carroll Francis Magee Mary W Thayer Cathrine Doyle Mrs Peter Moran Mary A Terrey Miss AR Dale Mrs Geo M Major MrsJno_ Thompson Ellen “I'm an honest, hardworking man—go in for the on can't buy my vote. now ube gets ; jace.”* 2 SIMMONS AND THE CLYFAKERS. 1. Fitz has got mein his play. I picked etof » century a year ago.and the firat get. I’m going to send the century back,” see this Life Drama to night. &#-Great Pictorial Life of the City. B7-All Classes. all Trades, all People. Davis Miss Munson Kate V Tauf Elizabeth See Fitz Simmons’ last new play. the Dynes Mrs Mason Harr Tilton Mary C FEMALE PICKPOCKET oF WASHINGTON; Davis Margaret Mays Miss Hor- Thorn Elizabeth or DeffinbackMiss-2. tense Trembly Elle C HIGH AND LOW LIFE IN THE CAPITAL. Dixon Mrs Ellen Moyer Maudy Tingle Delia dmission, 25 and 50cts. Private boxes, $5. Day Mary McNamara Mary Turner Mr3 MJ QIGNOR CONSPANTINE, the Famous Ballet Davis Frances Magruder Hen- Tompkins Laura Deyrootl aura _ rietta Thomp «ins Anne Devere Pauline Mackey Bazine Thayer Susan Aj S Master, and bis Bl gact Troupe, appear to- e ‘ 5 tightat thé Grent Metropolitan Hall,’ “muai-tf | Denison Mra Mchemore MariaThompe nk ama = Duvall Maria MeGaifey Cath. ‘Thayer Susan Aj GREAT DouneligrJensy MeNeil Emma Undermpod - ors ral eClemon Mrs iza A NATIONAL CIRCUS! | Diiharthe McCarthy MreE Valley Annie E Dorsey Mary J McEwen Miss Vanwinkel Mrs = Fichelberger LoisH Chas. RB. CHARLES WARNER, (formerly Mrs. Dan | pBllen € Mebemore Maris yoss Virgints Fox Henrietta T McNeal Mis: F JVaagh Mrs MM i i lia Mc&ncliey JenieVornes Mrs MB Rice)... 2. 1... ++...... Directress. ese Dowell} ce Wilton Mary J gie B Wood Alice F GRAND OPENIN Miery Jt Werde Gatcli 3 NG " hert: er ‘erde Caroline . a E ¥ Breet am i fent'n Sarah Wright Fangie ry: 9 inl nie car Louisa rigi Mar: SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Manon 26th,” } [init: ticresa Nichole Gath Wall Lucinda Febiey Ca rie Nicholson ‘hite Rosanna ON G STREET, Fitzhugh Mrs C | Sarah J Ward Neacr ine Between Nixtz axp TENTH STREETS. Gates Miss LC O’Bryen Emma Wedge Ade! GrievesCbristna Owens Margaret Williams Eilen — Grieves MraC D Pike NellieM Wells Ellen T eibken TeresaM Eiesen ton wien setio his Equestrian Organization haa been arranged ordon Mrs aura . ‘alters Nellie | withdue regard to high-toned refinement. The | @9°° Myre yane Pockee Moe Wa eae tompany consiets of the following well-known | GonsolesSarahA Phillips Maria B Washington igs Ghathiaute, PlercedeneM Wilteon Kate L ‘ree 1e 1 Mkg. CHARLES WARNER, (FORMERLY MBS. | Hood Saphronia Peck Sallie Wiley Mrs Jno DAN RICE.) Harover Mrs Preall Martha A Walberbam ; Higgins Mrs Peck Kagenia Sarah XR. HARRY WHITBY, Harness Elen Palmer Mrs Williaa Jsigh D mH Wilson Mrs ey ont Mrs H Worthington anch PrezellaCrezen- Welly Mrs A P arine Walton Alice Parkinson KittieWalter Mraitobt Hussey Jane Hawes Ella 0 Bul Amelia® Hunt Mies Heard Mrs Jos House Laura 0 MASTER JOHNNY WHITBY, MISS ELVIRA WHITBY, MISS SU TE WHITBY, MRS. FRANK WHITTAKER, THE DENYER BROTHERS, | House kiureO Poled Mrs Hy “Wolley ars Brot YR. GEO. DERIOUS, ay ny es ee ea MR. J48. HAWKINS. MR, CHAS. KING, MR. FRANK WHITAKER, MR. D. HOWARD, Hough Aun 8 ough Sn Howe Julia Wo. Mil He: wes Mrs BF Read irs Abner Young Mary A HicksMrsElizbh Rusk MraMS = Yocum Anna EB Hose Mrs Wm + MisCBLLANEOUS.—Miss Fanny; Miss This. Mises era 55 GENTLEMEN'S LIST ~ Armstrong A P Andrews G R Robinson Mrs _ Janette WentworthClara WM. KENNEDY, CLOWN. The two Comic Mules, allen Myton sthenien: te T Abler@ 8 a ctinon ‘ . - siete A en, jer uspity Moritz CONTRABAND AND CUNNING, Alleman has Anthony H B Andrews N will be presented to the audience by their trainer. | 2)¢rs Chas tno | Avmetrong Tt Atkinson Capt Allgritte J Andrews Maj RV Doors open at2and7 p.m. Admission 50 cents. ee ZS fsa rte Ss a ae Children under 12 years of age'26 cts, 'mh 21-lw* ArnoldEdmd = Adkisond N Allen 3aml B ——- — Ash Kars S-2 Autrobus Jno. Annes Sanford CANTERBURY HALL. Apel Fredk Amond Jas-2 Allen Steph D LovisiaNa AVENUR, AdrionG WL Areciser Jno Allen CaTs Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels. Arppetgane GS Ager Jno. Sotorrwan Gronce ie bokGb Lea... Proprietor | g.+y adam _ Blair Jny Bronghton L Beach Levi :EMaj A J-3 Bennix Geo J Beatetroe )W Braindel Louis The great standard je ine- oni great standard variety Theater of Washing | Kolar Maj 4 7.3 Benuix Geo © keeps om the even tenor of our way, which ‘sls iu turning hundreds away nightly. Babcock AL ' Brackett Geo Bunnell LH auagement stand on their own responsibil | Brush Abm — ' Boler Geo ngage the best performers inthe profes- | BrightAS —_—_ Ball Geo } 3 f sition, fully sustatned bya | Parnes Andrew Billing GB Barpeth rial triumphs, leaving farin | Eames BA-2 Butler Lina distance all other places of amusement and | Brady Jacob Bailey Harvey Brown Moses Dg so far above all powers of competiton that | Bireh BF brown Henry — Bradshaw NJ Bachelder N Boydea O W-2 Bonuell Byron Bowman Henry rtof manag rs ver conv: » the pub- : az cacan. aver convex tothe pub. 4 Bounell Byp Bato tt © ‘se idea of comparison. In our selections our oly guvae in thi taat Labcock B Brown Capt HB Babcock Owen ORIG NAUIPY VERSSPTLITY, MaRIT, | Baum Chas? Bers We Bradley Baik = : Ptindis Chas Brewer Hizam Bennett P YPHIVG NEW. LiduleGd-2, Bertrand Henry Beatles P 1 ay - Bruinard © re 2 alle Hy 0, ee th EH AD . 5 »} rownley egley P ibe champion Glog Duncere > WARD KagettClovis, Bonnell JL-2 Besby RO | OU tO Bieler IA Black " = + ev. v5 e| © guedian and Wrleeque ators fan Gray Bealydae Burly Ri ‘ Berrien Robt . Actor, ip tomime ‘entit! Bastalle Chaa . Barrow JasH PEHUND? tled FIVE UNDYED THO “SAND MOR’ ugh CM Brummel J H Brown Robt WR CAVANAUGH. RIGLY WEST Baines Chas Buxton Capt JH Byington $M L LEW BORN .W. WILLTAMS, | Braizatd & Bur- Bailey Jos Buck Col 3 L. ) LEW DONNELLY, L?RLE NED. ridge Barkerd W Bishop Saini N /'“Tehowned Ethiopian Comedi-ns, in their dif- | Becker Chas BuekwianJos* BuekleyTimothy erent Acts; Songs and Dances, Barker Chas er dW. Browning T # hie gx Miss JENNIE ENGLE. Britton David Baléwind D Bacon Rey TS The millenia een Barrick bd. Bareydox 8 Boyd Oaptt A no-t Euiehuet Corps de. Ballet, composed of the | Koliccher& Har- Budd EJ Beck Wm H-3 70,! Suithed dancers, with other prominent per | bereer Burr Jas F-2 Black Wm I 'ereall ip a rovel varie? progtamme. cry David M BarvesGen J/ Brown Wm T hoog ga grand Famil: Matinee on Satordey af yd David Bull Jno Bright Wm ‘Poon ext, at 2 o'clock. ‘mh Tet ton David F Briggs Jan? Burk Wan B = i ewm ARTHOLOMRW AND BU’ ue¢hon David-2 Pees pan Spek B Dommaniy TLER, the World-re- yer Bdwd rae oa _ ‘Omedians and Pantomimtats. appear. nee te “8 er ornight gt the Great Metropolitan Hall, mi a pagdict El Barnes WA. Bryinerd HO WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1861. ———————————— ta ia t N°. 3,455 BoumeJno H Lollylol FT THE WEEKLY: STAR. This exceiient Family and News Journal, containing @ greater variety of Interesting Teacing than can be found in any other 19 Publiahee on Friday morning It invariably contains the « Washingtom - News” that has made the dally Evanine Stak eirculate so generally throvehout the country, Tare, Cash, invariably in advanes. Single copy, per annum....0s...,81 50 Single copies, in wrappers, Frvz UZRTS. ‘RSE es Buck E Bentley Wm W Lee Jos P Lord Wm A ELEG Billings Fredk Boyce Jno Bishop War D Lame ane & Co Leavett Wm H AMUSEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Blasde Francis Brooke S98 8 menue eae a Leonard Geo H Ae ORD a SEWING ean antell Garceetasna- as rown Frank . Buriber jurlingame ; [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. Bruce Francia Broek dno R Bailey W, McPherson A Mudie Fred Meeker LM a9 ‘caake 5} Sriiccienye | Bete laoe «Seay wa, | Gckemmpalvia bekemesang Horie e. | | "EOS cpisen) FRR roarerrnrg HE rad bur; jailar: are Coy Alex, lerrick Geo ile: Ww ii i tf BrashoeG W BordenL-B Beatty WJ & arochettiA Moore LtG W Murphy Mort SHAD (Exiles) PV RAEES is FURTHER. OF THE LED RIVER Ex- c Milec Al'N’ Mark Geo @ Mundy Col GREAT AMERICAN TRAGEDIAN, . Creamer AS Cranston Jos8 Cory N H Myrick AJ ellingGeo _ Maloney ML __ DWIN FO T, The Federal Succes: Crafts Dr AP CornishJno | Cummings 0 Magon A McDuffie GeoH Mehrling Philip Will sustain his celebrated cliaracter of Russey te be Demo! Chick A T a Soins ino Galigan Pat chews. Andw Meckinney @ Miley ester ee aed M Q Noy be Expected. pt © 3 4h n Jol ynim’s Fine Play o! + Golegreve BT-2 Clement dR Gelcian Corry-2 Merritt Mcrgan HJ aguite DAMON AND PYTHIAS. CatRo, March 21.—The ram Avenger has ar- Cuming BJ ‘ummings Jno Gampbell P-3 Mouldin& sown cCanley Hi c pepresiy ee ach yaneatece Supported by Tived from the mouth of the Red river, where bi rT d obn eee CPO SSO yw SATE Pat ice | MatumObas H Morse d B MeCanley BW en anne she ‘was met by the gunboat Cricket, from Qvalican Chas Conroy John Campbell Phil Borns jee areas yanO nleean Cc which she received dispatches and an order anon Cb See onie! cKetrick.Jas Miller Canjbel BL GatheartJasL QhareHucsel!’ | MlcaCH. | MeGonigaldas McDowell Sam : from Rear Admiral Porter to return to the ClarraaceOhas Clonkey JQ abron Richd Mallard Ghas-S ass Mandhgim § Mr. Gearen Beaks a8. isi fleet, which reached Atchafalaya river on Co 5 i > a] penis raf cLane eGarvey Jn Or . . Ani ie unequal com| . z Cee Onna TGS GlndeninRovt-2 | Sy craall@. Melotosh imac Mowers Shoe H MONDAY EVENING, March 28, pager rg g pis mn ape etre ees Culbertson PG Carterdobn Gonkling Hon R | Miller HonCL McClintock J M Morris Thos FIFTH APPEARANCE OF Smith's forces disembarked to operate on the Chaffte HonC Gollins Jas Christie Hon RB Mcrer Chas MooreCaptJ Morgan TT MR. MPWIN FORREST. land against Fort De Ru: where Dick Tay- €rormanC B Coleman J Clark RB MoorChas | Mar'gdasB | McNiry Thos lor was encemped with 11,250 men. Ag soon Callaghan© Culyer dno T® ook Salma Martin Dennis Met eupblin JB McElvainT D TO MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, as Taylor heard of Smuith’s Janding, he at- ClappCol DB ClancyJnoF Cornelius Caps 2 | McNair, icCartney Jno Pessich J-2 Last time of the great play of tempted to reach the rear and attack. 5S: Crosby David Clement JR Orawford 8B McCarthy Dan MeIntosh Jno | Mundy T H ‘HB OCTO: ; mishixig commenced on Bioith's fleck benos Clark EB Qastle Jas ‘utchal 8 F MeLaty Part cp aughlin OY peryell T Oa, LIFE IN LOUISIANA. he was hware of the exact whereabouts ot ee L : a a $ e Pein EE md Coogan Ht Gebon fami | Mepark HF orrell Maj3 Milan Thos In preparation for early production. anew play, | enemy. Being informed of Taylor's design, he Clark EM Carlin Jas Conlter Thos McKie Dr J kin: Moor apt T by the author of “Mohammed,” the play which | exclaimed, “ Now for a race between the revels Childs tdw W Clark Jos Cooney HonTh-2 ope ay e-voting ST} fa ey Ls H Received the prize of $500, offered by Edwin For- | and the United States—to the fort by a quick BL i = ing! an Moore! b ‘arial A rm § Crosier Frank ClarkJohn Carter Thos ifford 1 artin John oftat W m-; ’ 2 Taylor cai A i i nt ~2Morris J McD. : ylorcame up. charge was made, and ChureretBreGen Glark | Fellin Thos LCS amis CERT OEE esc k en PRICES OF ADMISSION some fighting occurred, during which the Crist Geo Camp Jos J Church Wm Morris D W MillerJno-2 McClure WS 50 cents | Federals had about forty killed ard wounded. Chapman Geo Cline Isaac Clark WE Meak Edwd Miller Jacob loulton Wm {Scents | The tort was easily taken, with 283 prisoners, Cain Green ‘ox J Chadeayne McIntyre Edwd Mather Jno McNairy Dr W +-+7g,%5 cents | one 11-inch gun, which the rebels had taken off Craig Geo Carns Jno B urry W Millington EH McCormack LM Marsters W : 32/2, 2047.55 | ine gunboat Indianola and mounted; also, tw Stace fear Ge GigeRagco Sunningbam w Meuite Ee da Mero no aitand wi pena ears “oo ORED GALLERY. Detects: 30-pounder from the ram * Queen of PAL Ue oe hy were tt McClorkey Mutton Lavett Minick WH Centre Balcony Chairs. ~--..Weents | the West, two long 32-pounders Harriet Lane, Sorte ee Seen. Gurbart Wms McCundy ¥H MilsteadLD = Marsh WE Side Galleries... : :-2%5 cents | and four other guns. Collins tlenry ColburnLS . Clark Wm N £9% Bheot open from 9a. m- till 6 p. m. The fleet, in the meantime,-steamed up the Carter HC fatlin M 9 Codman WH Nelson Au Nickle Frank — Naugle Jno cals secured thres days in advance. Red river, and the Eas' fired two shots: Coleman H V jumings MA Coplain Wm Newton A & Nickel Frack C Neafie & Leo GROVER’S THEATER, After the capture of the fortifications, the ex- Sorree nes, uimeag hoc Gr Nper, | Remand Bleue aes Renae eee eee reno TaanberaToran. 4 2 | Pocitien moved on to. Alexandria, where the ins Harr dler 1 © ies - ; 4 Cofterth i ie Causin N P-2 Osrey W H Noel Chas i Novrieatt H Nelligar Theo 8 LroNAaRD GROVER... + -.+......Director | boats lay when the Cricket left. CartterHenry Castesbrooks N Nailor Dick’an Neal Jas. Nelson Thos AB TREMENDOUS SUCCBBS. The Victory Cewplete. Tiegh Anthony Dorsey iE Bay oeRW! [ee ie ents GRAND BPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA Carmo, March 91-—Admiral Forterts, fest, i 5 or: r — 2 5 F Bunko 4 ia Dexter aR Bument Robe P O'Lenr for Q'sulti an Jno Owen Robt D -, ane SEVEN. SISTERS. : comprises one hundred and sixty guns envire, onald G nine 8 i - ui ‘Connor Jno wen Ri ronounced b: i itness DavisChas A Dunean Jno illum Robt ON Nelixd OBeen done Oee eRe its representation during the past week the most | _FO2? Du Rvssey, Rup River, La,, March Baily Cornelius Davison y We Daten pee E-2 Bye Geo Quinn sna Owens: Tompkins magnificent scenic spectacle ever witnessed in | 15—-V1a Ca1go, March 24.—This fort was cap- ougher' ingley e] ie entric! merica, a it 5 DavieChavH DuokettJudson Danaha T, . | O'RourkeIM. Quick MU Orr Win ‘ ‘THIS EVENING, tured to-day by the United States forces under DayCO Davenport J Driver Tylor OgelvieJasH O'Neal! Michl Oyens Wa This superb production will be again presented, | General Smith, which left Vicksburg on the Deane Dempster Donolan Jas Dillon David Drake J M Dement Thos a ; geous scenery, effective machinery, fine costumes, Dougan E Dunn JasW = Drew Thos. Pendleton Alph Patten Col @ W Purcell Mich] excellent properties, beautiful dances. and the DunbamG@W Dean Jno Dawson,T J Paigs Austin B Purple G J Beuggram Wm _ | grand Female Zouave Drill, whieh is executed by Doersh Geo DostYasW Drew WES barker AH — PalmerHenry L Payne Philander | SBNards of thirty young ledies, in a manner that h Ge 10 As ir -3 . oy 1 wou ‘0 credit to a corps of veteran soldiers. e DufieG H Doolittle Dr LL Downey WF Proctor Chae W Paul Harry A Parker PL wonderful, astonishing, magnificent scenic allu- Paboll Geo O Dunn Hiram Dean Heldrey Duncan HS Disturnel Jno Driscoll F Draner Jas @ Bavid Jno A Doughty Jno olloff Jno C Ee EstabrookA L-2 Edwards IT 3 aM Pickett kugene 2 in in his great original characte Eastman A Erwin Henry Snsworth PB-4 | plumb Edwd Plowmandos Prior Thos D OPP ear EA OLICK GONE he PL Exton 's W. Evansdno @ Edmonds RW | Purdy Eljah» Patchen John Berrington T FEOLICKSOME MAS. PLUTO. Fisinbure / Fusondne H % ten Rabe Veen Francis | Preme Israel D Phillips T W ASK MASON, who has a standing challenge Enable HiinsH ElwalodeeP Boavsp Prey Col GG. Porter, P pollard Thos Braye gee, compets with any man living in ii : : . Pa mer Dr rice ‘artrige Wm a Straig) ig, appears to ni atthe Great Metro- Emmons Capt F Katon Capt J B Eggleston8 Putuan@@ Pest Kev M Pendon West N politan Halls . mah 21-tt Ellis FrankiinA Elwell Lt ColJJ English T Eu:moss Capt G Fidlitz L-2 Foster A Foster Allert Feot Andrew H F! “has W rere Pott with the largest and most complete organization fore Fivtesdess yieitcher M KowingtopOW2 Kovinsond H Bouche Win-2, of distinguished operatic artistes ever announced zusoyCpt OB F 3 isher Nathl Richards Chas RichmondRevdCRine Wen b ie Ss isl or ere Freetoan dng Piather b Peter 4 ock Duster Robins bt 3 Ls Riley Lt W E at one ve prens access of this.Fenowned, troupe z; ere Use yee in geo! cams Joh 5 ry of 5 Cy ] e Pity David kridblOapt J B Pastor BG” Robinson DD Rose Ira B the mind of every intelligent reader, the press of Fisk D W_2 Flaherty Jao Buller Rey P W Koss Edwd Rock Jos + tha’ city aving pronounced the operas given by Fuller EH Fletcher Jno B_ Foot Ropt Richardson C'A Rose Dr John them the most sublimely grand ever witnessed in Ford EA » Furey Jos ‘razer RS Rowley EdwO Reed James America. Their ragegement is positives! and the Forsyth BEB Frasher Jno French RD DL | Kouee Edw Reene John F pes troupe is certain to appear. Em! ties i Fuller EE Faust Capt JR Fisher 8 Riddle@R Ross John © a e company #8 the eminent names of all the Fagan Edw-2 Fike Ira Frey Thos Rust Geo Rence J re riging! Berman Opers of the New York Foster Fred-2 Fields Jno V Field Thos Keid Geo-2 RosenauerL& ce ony. & te yan we ier have fas added Fuller Frank French J negan T @ Richter F fm colcority. istes of great American an ‘uropean Franeisco F Fry Jno ds Win * 1 The G2and Ch in tae thite-f | i Storms Alonzo Smith@eo W_ Strouse Leo-3 , The Grand Chorus will comprise thirty-four ar- Valer EN Borbesdn0 0. Ferd WD gn | REMIRAG Sbetlondeo Ww suchoronizd-2 | titst many of whoware Ruown anoloists great Fitzsimong@eo Ford Capt J W_ Fitzpatrick Wm Smith on Gilbert Shealfer two tataleians, williponttinele cores fy i French @ © Fort Geo F Fishback Wm P | Sprague Aug M Smith Geo W. Sbriver uP Of repdvoed nevis ill oot ce ee ei The sale e y st p Sco e Spe 20 pi D 7 ¢ nm Friday, March Pte Sunes TE Oe! Zoster Wet init Alex. Boot Gees 4 | Spasr Leopald 25, at Metzerott's Music Store, corner of iith st. Dunfee Thos PotterChasB Parker Hugh — Pitlock Robt sion, the Birth of Cupid in the Bow Dabney Capt LL DonohoeCol MT Dexter LK Darcy Wm Parker Chas H PolingHendrick Paine RF which is acknowledged by all who have beheld it Davis LA Danon tw Pierce Chas ¥ parker Beary D Patten Richd to surpass in dazzling beauty and gorgeous-effect Daniels J Dowell Wm Patterson @H Pitkin Ratchen T W-2 | any scenic production ever before witnessed upon Derby MG Duley WE P Philbrook H B Price Baml T an American stage, will be presented in all its re- Doughty N Dooley Wm Porter J Fitch * SH splendent glory. with many new and costly addi- Deverein B Denison W A rete Potter son # Peltier Saml-2 tions. which will render its astonishing and de- Dorrance Mr Demoss WR Palme PurintonT@ ~ Pheips Lt 3-2 lightful effects still more complete. The popular Parker Elijah Duesbar Olver “Dewne Weak Philipsvapd M-2Parker Theo comedian, Prerber Diiver Dewny Was Fettsley Eben Perry Dr fra Pearce Thos MR. J. B. McDONOUGH, eee vy acy Poulson B ProplesJohn Praeskel Takele | Whose genial eccentricities have so greatly con- Evans Ocvil Powers E Reddicord Jere Power Timothy | tributed to this almost unparalleled success, will PattersonJ B) Pohansen Theo H Ewell Uriah GROVER’S THEATER. Rr Reynolds Geo dwardsL @~ Evans Walter Rothschild A Ross Lewis W Sensi wis : . fi Emerick Louis Earle Win Kobinson aD Kowell Geo A__ Rice Lewis PENNSYLVANIA AY., NEAn WILLARD'S HOTEL. tinsteinMr&Co Emory Wm Kice Aug-2 Reynolds Geo@ Rieg Mich] Leonarp Grover... wees Director Evans Nath] = English Zeph-2_ | Kyckman AC — Reed HW Richards M8 EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT Fr Fussell Rev A B Ruler Henry Robinson MarkB Mr. Groyer takes pleasure in announcing that Forker Geo Pall JH Rosers Capt A Richardson HW Rughard OH he has perfected arrangements with the renowned Foanee Geo W Folk Jno Kuppert Anton Rochet Henry Roch Peter > Impressario, Fowler Harvey Fink Jacob J Rounds AS Record Dr Jas Keynoldg Robt B MR. CARL ANSCHUTZ, Foiger Judge Fields Jno V Richard Cape wy Riley John-3 - Seimons Bal P for the brief season of Foster dT Flynn Jno Rich Benj Riedell John Sherburne 8 B OPERA! Frazier Jno Foster LES Rourds Basil, Rathben Jos ssel!Shermn-3 t FrauklinJos L FurstenburgL-2 | Reichert Chris Hi®hardsonLtJ A Richards Samal 0 COTA TENCS OR, Hichardson CO Bi EASTER MONDAY, March 23, € Rodinan Theo keinmuth Chr, BidenbaughJ W 2Rouche Thos P ter Jos. FerreeJonathan Folmer LE Shantz A-3 Skinner Gilbt_ Steward MH and Pennsylvania ay. with several new and elegant additions to the gor- er of Ferns, A full list of the arsiats i 10th instant, and landed at Semmesport, La, on the 12th, snd marched to Bayou. Glace, where General Scarris’ rebel brigade had been. encamped, but which fled apon the approach of our transports, leaving considerable camp equipage and commissary stores Gen. Smith pressed forwi to Yellow Bayou, where strong foriifications had been erected; but the Tebels again fled as we came up. [he ene: ‘was pressed and some skirmishing occurred, resulting in the capture of several prisoners and a small wagon train. At daylight yester- day the whole command started for Fort Rucsey, twenty-eight miles distant, and at four o’clock p. m. the 3d and 9th Indiana batteries opened on the fort, which replied vigorously with three of its heaviest guns one hour, when General Smith ordered the tst and 2a Illinois, under General Mower, to charge the enemy’s ritle-pits and storm the fortafications. Tae 58th, 119th, and s9th Indiana, and 2ith Missouri regiments charged over deep ditches and thick abattis, and a galling tire and within twenty minutes aiter the crder was issued, the coler Sergeant of the Ssth Iitinois planted the Ameri- can flag on the enemy's works. The victory was complete, and resulted inthe capture of 325 prisoxers, including 21 commissioned offi- cers, 29-inch Dahigren guns, 2 4-pounders, a lot of small armge, 2.(60 pounds of powder, an immensg quantity of assorted ammunition, sev- erat thousand dollars worth of commissary stores. Fort De Russey isa most formidable work, quadrangular make, and bastions and bomb- proof# covered with railroad iron. A power- Tul water battery connects it with the fortitica- tions, the casentates of which are capable of resisting shot and shell of the heaviest calibre. The position of the guns was capital for a rapid and effective fire on a}l boats attempting ‘o pass up or down the river. About eight - hundred negroes were employed tor a year in constructing the earthworks, Gen. Smith will superintend the thoro destruction of the fortifections tO-MOFrFow. will take three thousand men two or three days to destroy them, Glorious news may be expected from Gens. Yanks and Smith within two weeks. Their Gesign, strength and position ars contraband at present. Ge z : 3 Skinnes Gill . ill be published shortly. mh 24 Among th 1 ove Andw-2 Glenden Harry Galt Capt Jas Smith AA Swope Henry PF Stanton Mich! gaged will : ong the artillery captured arc two guns paige game ner sar gr TRE pote ea Stacy Albt — Bessecoviek @ Sherinan Ghas M ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. belonging to the schooner’ Morning Lithtenes Garton AG Granger. Maj Tew tessom te R Bhaffer Alex Ww Bmith Harry H Bhe merhorn it La . rifled guns ftom the Harriet Lane, one heavy Tors Greer Henry iatling Mr uter Henry cum v: a t Cree Gapt | Geel HeneyP Gaitiaé or Path Schlosser Hy | SpillmanNN * the ¢LMENSE SUCCESS Fun irom the Andiangia. 4 The rebels hoskt inet, Gorton 0-4 Gurney H A Glaum Peter 8 Biarke acu Stoop Newton E Of the Spee omiattall ead yw or knows river tance ane puilboat an our ater this essler C M-2 iibson Jas Guigan Pierre mm abl w 00 inydain Na m The Ww “s > GloverChasP Ganbert anos Gasgin Robt Simeon Gole Smith Wm Slee Nicholas THE WONDERFUL PRESTIDIUITATEUR. | ,_ 2 he Webb and Mary Jane are alsoconsidered Golden Gummars Jacob Gibson Rev SJ) | Smith A Stoughton HR Slackbrouse P One week longer, commencing MONDAY EVE. | {@Preersble to any of our flotilla. Admiral Griffin Chas A GinderJacob_ Grauer-Simon Seaver On Seward Henry Sullivan Patrick | NING, March sist. Bulirely mew end lacghatie | Fo:ter bes been engaged fur the past three days Garland DM. Garber Jacob R Guilturd apt T | Emith Chas W Bhenere ¥ Shannon PO | feats of Prestidigitation will be portormed each | = Temeving the cbstractions trom the Red soodale Davi illen Jas i is S ad asnousk i river, consisting of rafts and piles driven into vid rat t Wm W Stevenson DR 8traumHH Sinn Peyton ba ests : GHie David Goodwin’ A GrantW 7 Sulzberger D’ Supper A’ Smith P Frazer | _Ticketss0 cents. No halfprice. _ mha-tws | changel. ‘Transports are now pro ap Gillehurst EO GulickJno P| Gray Wn 0 EtewartPanl —Stoyell Jno-3 Sentonson P A 0, BRIMMER, the world-renowned Lion B: the river without interruption. Scodchild BY Gibeowsaeene’ Giles War ova | keen Semsop 35, 1 gosnsudge BR 1 Pgrrstaaersenres to-night at the Great Metco- er jarrixon E } Ging Jno Tayson col’d mit euben ; i " Gallaher F & Co Gray Jno Gary Capt Wm J Beller IsacD Boars Stephen | POlitan Hail. eee. mb apt THE SBREVEPOR® EXPEDITION —Uur West- Garrett Mess& CoGross Jas Graham Wm W Slocum JusB Spicer Sami Te x : fra dispatches, and Cairo correspondence of Gant G (coi’d- - Good Jos Guthrie WW! Btandort D Stevenson Jno Shafer Saml E the St. Lonis'and Chicago journals. make no Getty Brig Gen. Gales Joa Goddard Win C Snow DJ Storey Jas Sulivan TM secret of the fact that the Expedition, under Ck. Grave Gilvert Wd Brellerbure E Scovel James Stetson Thos D ‘Admiral Porter, which left Vieksbary on the uilds Gerry ates Jos! ebhar| ith palding Jo’ ‘ewart Temple 10th inst, is bound for Sh: 3 Smith Barley Steinberger J D Stoif Recruits Wanted ox peditie shreveport, La In this Gregory Geo W = Ely e D | Bicumpasyne @ Bh es bo = Expedition; we are told, there re at Teast'ten Hanlon A Haley H B Heffert H Sturges Edwd_ Solamon J Scott Thos TO FILL thcu°ard men, and the gunboats conveying Horton AP Huguley W HiltonMT Smith Ethan 8 Senecal Jos Smith Thos R this army from twenty to thirty in numb=r,— Hastings AC Howard H W__ Huntley Moses f£ommersKdwd Seymoure JB galtzer Thos THE QUOTA OF THE exclusive of transports. Hunt Andw HammondRyJR Harris MJ SmithEJ StantenJasR Stevens TheoA-2 ¢ Shreveport is the ital of Caddo parish, Hutchinson B E Huntington J M Hanagan MT 8 illson Kdwd D Blater Israel-2 Sloan TJ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. La, sitnated near the foot of Gadd oy e, in. Haye Bertrand i Schall Bdwd M- Battessohud" StephensonTh H . the northwestern partof the Sina’ ie ae, ih jollada ‘pe ater Isac aunders sae : P « - Hawley A Hickey Jno Hatbing DrOA | Sanlérd Baw D StoltsdosA — Bmith WH ly located for business, on the Red river, being Bolt OurtisB’ Honsioux Jno “Heath OG Thomson KJ SemmesdB _ SchwartzWAH2 BOUNTY FOR VETERANB, surrounded by an exceedingly fertile planting HartleyC W Hibbard DrJ G Holiey P H Bvlomon Edwd SummersJosB Smelt Wm region, about thirty miles below the «greaz How Chas H-2 Hildseth J L-2 ,Hanahan Patk | Simma twa -Shout Join A Smith Wm P S552, raft” Some fifty thoncand bales of cotton Herndon O T-2 HichcoxJnoS3 HodsdenDrRH-? | Feeley # W-2 ott John Sprague W W were annuall: shipped from this place bef HorerChasH HarriaJos. Holtzman & 0 | Stocktan FW. SmithJos Short WH $226 of which-will be paid in advance. | ihe war, and a very le ther of catle Hoyt Chas Hogerty Jno, Heintzelmankp | Bkechan Francis Scaggs Jaa 8 — Smith Capt W W ant eee ands very large number of cattle HeeperO V_ Bamilton Jaa Harris Sail Echwals& Fan-SmithJasL Stone Wm M ber Of stores, se veh a) econizins a large num- Hollenbock © L HumphreyHonJ Hersey 8 stenburg Scoot John Stanton WA BOUNTY FUR NBW RECRUITS. er of stores, several steam mills, churches, & Hines David Hedricks Jon Higby Saml StrongGeoF Sell Isaac Spencer Wm printing efifce, and a resident population of Horst David Hubbard Jno ljause 8 J-2 Sharp Geo H Snow Josiah Stanford Wm M S152 sbout three thousand. Since the rebelliol Barabut ar D lawatd Joshua Harper Thos-3 Bwarthing Gus smith Jen M E en wo - : Shreveport has been an extensive aepot i ibbar¢ rer Jas aner 08 an 20 ioclair Wm i S| e Hall Daniel Harper ¥ Houston Thos-2 | ftuck Geo Shook JaoP | Stewart Wm | $926 of which will be paid in advance. | Sommis-ory and other stores for the = Howell Dan] HemptonJno Hansmann Th ‘almon. Smith Jestee M Strickland Wm = : Pp. erate troops, and up to the iE Hamacher Jos Henderson TQ | Stearns Geol Spink John Stevenson Wm F time of the siege of Vicksburg, formed an um- Harris Elias Bogan Jno. Hage Thos tchott Govenor Scott John Simson Wm A BOUNTY FOR OOLORZD BEORUITS. portantlink in the «chain of supplies” for the Bawell EN. HalleyJasE House Wm Emith Geo Scott IW Simpson Wm whole repel army. There is a miiitary, prison Hawkins EW Houstondno Hall W P Stywasm @eo $150, e there, which has at times contained a large Higgins EB © ickmandno Hall Wm B rT number of Federal captives of war. : HudsonGolEMR Heimer J Hunter WH Thurman AG Tenney Frank Thomas Jno R Paid in advance, Itia two hundred ana thier ; Hall Bd @ Hough Jno H-2 Howard Wm Thomas Andw ThomasGeoH Torry Jas L n B: sn ty miles from'the Holden BB Heater K Huestes Wine Trott Capt Ben) Pucker Henry © Thilson J B a pede Rete ts Fes tlie tare zp ies from sh] lause Jno e' m orn C W- otten Geo ony REO! s hes: point on Hadiock FL apn dnoJ.2. Hopkins W Trowbridge OA Tybring Geo. Tice Gaat y Me PRRSONE WISHING TO MNLIBT, Red River yet visited by our troops. Eighty ° Hubbard 2 fistchd 2 vigaia) a eT Fownsena Lew True Me ushes ‘Will apply to any of the following Wiles above is Nachitoches, an old Fren, ellar Gert r) ysol uhors imim Ges * Towers. ss 71 Hobbs Rey @ W HahoJpoJ-2 Harris Wash’n | Townsend OH ‘TramellG@eo Thorn Rev JS BEORUITING OFFIORRS: ype ‘ofa hard battie be re _ ine an Hodgkins GW-2 Hale 3 Herrick Wm |-Tonuer Clark ‘TraceyHR-2 Tuer Jno-2 tents and the Natchez Indians, 1a 1033, result, HaliGideon HalJas Hunter -Wm Todd ChasA Town Geo Tattro Lewis 8.8. BARRE, racers Indies, in 1732, result. Humpbwille@ Hodges JK Harrison WinB | TengerD A TylerHugh | Thornton MJ Sugino Hall, near thé Market, on Pennaylyanis | 12&i" the extinction of the Natchez as a dis- Hodgkius ger: Hobs JnoR arion Wm A Trusheim E Twombly HH ysonN B = id tinct nation, there runs'a railroad westward to Head Geo Hobbes Jos erbert Wm Thayer Eli ThompsonHH B Titus Col Silas | avenue, between Seventh and Ninth streets. Marehall, Texas, and sixteen miles beyond, Hart Geo askell Maj L-2 Harris Wm D Tolman EB Typprecht H ‘owers WL making @ line in all some sixty milesin length. How stein aw usbal L Haliday Wn, _ Bracy H theston Jno Torne Ww hed 3.0, HYDB, Many years agoaronte was projected to Vicks. ‘anse Geo. e all Hon 2 fant Hen: ‘oree Jos itaVo! sf | F 5 HelversonH-2 Hagerman ML Hartung Wm L Tippett =e Taylor Jas @ ‘Thompson woe Dorner of Foorteenth and Now York avewnue, burg, which was completed from the latter Hall Bros&Qo-2 Thompson J T Ls u-v ©. A. KEASBRY, Johnson AE - JohnsonJdacob Jackson & Red- | Veech Capt DH VarneyJnoR VanDenburgGen Hatreet, near corner of Ninsteenth aud Peco Johuson Andw JohnsonCold Ms — ding Vore David @ Underwood J G_O vents: 2. Jefiers Braxton Jackson Jno G Tngham § R-2 Vial Edw. Verra Jas VanWinkleP G-2 | bat dat Jamison Chas 8 Johnson OapJR Ives Sheldon 8 | VickersGeo_ VieitJasper__ Utter Stephon A AREER Irwin ChasL Jenkinsd ord W Johnson TW Veils Henry 8 Van Ness M P-3 Vogel & Huering 4.0. P * donesChasH JacksonJosH Jones Thos Varmen JnoM-2 Gorner of High and Dunbarton streets. Reorgse Jones Chas JonesJno sar Thaddeus R . w Jehneten De Joncey 32 gohnson Thos | Williema AJ Watson DrQ F Wood J TP ba ia Jones Hey Bg Joues Jos. Ives eae PES reat ret wee at pct 0. 0, LANGLEY, Navy Yard Bridge, has been acobson. P Jones Judson enkins ir 4 i ; r Jeniugs PA Jones Jue A. goles& Williams | Putey 4p 2S Williams Geo | Walsh John Sppointed Recruiting Offer. Jone G We Games bk Ingrahaarty nf Malteur Aud | Wells Henry O° Wine Stadidon aust Bid ie sid a 4 ‘ igh ilis ite Rev M Soa ee Tana PoRS eGR Sar | Wendling Aaron Watson it 8” Warren Mt A" Osptain and Provost Marsha}, - Johnson John JohnsonP ¥ ~ Jotmson Win B | Weir Brady Withee Hee Wola eS | 9 ett pee eas: K Ward B Iker William M } KvightA@ Kinney F8-3° » Knapp-Jas H Winow Colo.2Wiehth¥ Wolter $10 keh $10 Keliy AP KitemILE W | Kline Joho WeberChristian Wiliams Henry Walter Mr r . We Ry Rerick ute) Busduolts # HelerStey © | WHETEOS Wiican. WORN... Office gt Wharf foot of Bloventh streot, Island, ¥ te lei be h itl “4 — AM" Keceh Or G-3 ra 8 WilliamsCha-co Winebrennan J Woodard N °c 0. PALMER na Kollman HV Einscls Path Waterman Chea Somer ais TS Wella Honk W Office corner Cand abate Maen OBE lent, Kepsey BS Koons Henry Keating Rich@ Wheeler G @ cas dav.» Gielkor- Sam Lump, Red or White Agh....-.....¢.s.seseee Kozeli bart Koeekerbocker Booking Rovitd-2 Wachter. Chas; Watkinadas B Walliemns Sem Steamboatar Nat....20.5 Ketedaul Kewnd | Bing Gent Wir, | Wallets Bencts Wacthae’ p-2 Wilteneltn.” | large eee cs Forgas A # 7, nis oodiin, be. iliiam: 2} , 8 i ‘ . ‘ eran D Kelley Janes fing We . Weed Dan. | \Wentworth Hoa Wilson Thos K Sri re, ‘and Btov ssp eee Kroft Danl, Killeen John Knox Win & ‘Wood David qo ath <y Thos. Guitiber land Coal, lov therket price. 3 Kohn +‘ Kelchner Jno H’Kelley Wm vebb Edw sony F eideman UM Da ayeee a E Knorr Kolindos EB Keatfulel War Wood EN | <Westwell John . Work Cot .) Be: WOOD.! elc! ¥ foodwat hite a viphe sig pegiee Se Leary Abm-2 Lauer Geo Loorland Lewis] Washburne foolsond 8... Whitmore WG _ Pikeaua ‘Hickory lowest Lerd 6lmone? © Legg Geo jeasia Lester 2} Weed Bly \Woodbrey Jas A Walbridgs WHE “|: ™ Cord h or Lapham A Lamborn Geo F Laycock Mi poole pret weak or in r ~ Lous A Lockwood Legare M lard Bawa” Wilson d @. Wer Capt WM : Libby Butler Lacy BenryB Little Moses Wels FM “Walters Jas C Wiashonter Wy f Latrevye Chas ‘Lowe H B"_ yons Mr | * Williams Frank Wi Jao. ar A Late 1s et Gckoeneeniy ianineen, isk a, wien aes a Wittens Win and Mase , Livder Chas ®. Landon Joe Jan Ho Wirt W We -shedmappesst ioe cae Landyoigh DW. ere toes H. i i tee bein 3 Loom af F Ls R ah ..... Lennox bes eae d ewes omen Lowry Edw Lutioon Ino R ” othy TT i Larkin Edwd LoganJas A’ ‘Lewis Thos J° WOOD... Fewiekilie Lord dghn-2 Lovers TR bi ory, lowent masket price, Losg Edwa Lamb John Rhos | or sawed and split, © Lear BB LovgJobn-3 Larkey Wm i place west as far as the Washita River. W@ A Rebel women writes toher husband in Price's Arkansas army (the letter havii been intercepted) that«*Pareon Nolan is o1 sercutrider now. He says thutGod has plane. Jy promised to be on cur side and drive the accursed Yankees trom cff our soil. Parson Nelanis a splendid preacher, but i dén% look tome as if God was driven the Yanks ary tea much outen wirkanecs just now «7 A man was convicted of blasphemy in a town in Canada recenily, and sentenced to three monthe Foe Simo at hard labor and to pay a fine of five dollars. ‘It is said that he Was putting up & stove pipe at the time the. offence was committed,which tact the Court was merapesale importined by the lawyers to take into consideration, SF The city of Troy is in a state of great ex.” citement the announcement that a “heaue Rial soupy indy 19 to ve tamed for bya nope: ber oY get jemen, allot whomi she Tikes. among, whom she ES ‘up her |; which choose for a id.” — «7 There ‘are indications that the Fenian Pn tock of theep ie proided. will a F aS the New York markets. Price si per lezen. - 7 It ip rnid that Albert Pike has made over=" Tes fot pardon, and: is willing to accept the — 5 J year. D088 2 » disloyal and ition ‘ i 3 z 4 ?

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