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The Original and woll-known FAKIR OF AVA, The Wonderful and Pleasing | PRESTIDIGITATEUR!: ; directors of the Columbia Li- MOF LIVE IN LOUPRCAEA, qeeetiot rociation will be held om MONDAY is Li | TIE OCTOROON, ¢ 1 NING, April 4, 1864, at the Engine-house, Polls frem 3 to ope! rz Sp.m. Gommissirmers of Eleetion-—Francia 0. Fardella, Sob eRe tes WILLIAM P. HICK, THE ARMY OB WBSTERN LOUISIANA MOVING SBE OCUISIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- j UI @EAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. — THE.OOTOROON, OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA, | CONTRABAND SUFFRAGE, THE OCTOROON, OR RIFE IN LOUISIANA, ‘The Republican of yesterday has a reply to THE OCTOROON, OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA, an article fn the Star some days ago in refer- voRirs Ss — THE EVENING STAR. | yor tap ere ie \ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ~ FELLOW® HALL. | {By the People’s Line.j Tenta Stkeer, weak Pavssvivania Avexos. ; : 3 |- tik NS : ne Fe a eet FY New York, March 25—9.30 a. m.—Goid THIS (Saturday) BYENING, March 26th, r ; i i % FROM LOUISIANA | cae Pn RLY THE | ‘WASHINGTON CITY: | 70; 108. m., 6% Lp. m. oe _ Bape Nx. OR LIFEIN LourstaNa. 4 . StS San ick R RUM 2%, 1860, eens a TOROO! OUST, a SATURDAY...,.........MA’ . = Th vers of the Columbia | THE OCTOROON, OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA. ces. ; pre 7k el aa , “f ers be es ize Santi ' S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE | aera eee noted teas | ‘EHH OCTOROON.On LIFE IN LOUIgIANA. |" |» 4 O'OLOOK P, M. hell’ | | { GUNBOAT EXPEDITION UP GRAND RIVER. —$<—$$—$<»—_—_ REBEL CAMP DESTROYED. y Market. ORLIFEIN LOUIStana, | °2°°% to thathe bill before Congress giving to RSS ee Washington M Quotations for stocks, eoin and uncarrent | _mar 2-4t* ___Librarian C. E. Company. OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA thacontrabands in our midst the right of suf- Nsw York, March 26.—The steamer Evening Will appear in one of his money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co. | NOTICE.—The Journeymen Bricklayers a a wa | ‘ages in which it says: Star, from New Orleans on the 19th inst., AMUSING AND INTERESTING PRESEN. Guateet f lem Will meet_at the hall of the Perseverance | THE OCTOROON, OR LIFE IN LOUISTA < We perceive that this bill has excited the | S'8f fm VitiowunCaboarbiaxersr Buying. Gelling. Poyine House on SATURDAY EVENING, the2sth, | qyrp OCTOROON,OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA, | incignatiogot one ot our colemporaries. He On tie 19th, a pak BE AA atta THREW aE: 4 ae pe ma Hoads, tae io 4 mh eeet’ "JOHN H. THOMPSON. Pres't. THE OCTOROON, OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA. | Hell necteccsies law) Why?’ Steps ben off Alexandria, abet demanded its sur- Entirely New and Law¢hable Pests of uartermasters’ Checks, 9935 a zt REGISTER’S OFFICE, March 25, 1354. "| THE OCTOROON,OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA, cause it enfrancbises twenty thonsand colored | renaer, which was complied with without op- PRESTIDIGIT jew Certificates 2 e OTF Ree eS coer ctat the Ticchee THE OUTOROON. OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA, | men who have been made free by the necess © s STIDIGETATION 1 30 = | sued to owners of Wagons, Garte, and Drays will ~ essi- | position. Se eas ps on the first Monday'in April.and that suid | THY OOTOROON,OR LIFE IN Lovisiana, | {esof birt priery nia traeeee ‘The prigoners captured at Fort DeRu 250 BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS es must be renewed in compliance with law, x i : c To be distributed to the audience, consisting o ‘oRK Rates—Figst Boarp. i ithi days after that time THE OCTOROON, OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA. these men can neither read nor write, and they | had arrived at New Orleans. m td Counan 6. 168!, Lies 7.30 8, 100M; Gertin. af Seis ofice EE ‘SAMURE ¥. boven THR OCTOROON, ORLIPE IN LoUIstava, | gambot vote intelligendly on any subject EEE | eae ar necks weld toave forthe felden Sat- | GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, cates of Indebtedness, 99%; Goid, 169. | _mh 25-dtento egis THE OCTOROON, QR LIFE IN LOUIsT je sake of argument we will admit this, but SURNITURE, CLOTHING, HARD- s WARE, &c..&e., &o, AND LIVE STOCK OF ALL KINDS. Tickets of admission 530 cents. No half price EA ; day, the 19th, or Monda; | TERS ae u z . ‘we ask this veracions writer can all the white | ™ i . = darian vac she buanGalisiaexs TRRECIONS CARD Ms, Grover tas | THE OCTOROON. ORLIFE IN LOVI:tana, | voters tead and write! We think not, The-| The gundoat Kino had Sirived from ‘Balti SERVICE, i ¢ honor to announce a short Grand Opera Seas THE OCTOROON, OR LIFE IN LOUISIANA, objection advanced is a mere quibble to cover | more. The gunboat Ottorora, one of the par- ‘3 ks commencing at Gro¥er’s Theater, Easter Monda‘ up his real opposition, and that is the color of ticipants in the attack on Fort Powell, bad ar- Four men, who deserted the French mer- March ss. 18H. He Rees to eg abet nie enunge- SPLENDID SCENERY, the voter. 5 rived at New Orleans for repairs. i inci ists who are aI 3 * . s ehant service, and enlisted in the 3:th New eee a princinal or a ExISTRSGH, ehe MISSISSIPPI BY MOONLIGHT, Onur doctrine is and ever shall be, that a e “C is moving. York volunteers, were sent up to the city last ; eia- THE AUCTION, 3 man that is qualified to fight the battles of his ‘The army in Western Louisiana saat by the peels Marshal eal aay tea peemen any, Soenay ee og t STEAMER ON FIRB, country against traltors and destroyers of our | General Lee's cavalry had occupied New | Doors open at7 o'clock; to commence at 8. 11° ‘His arrangements have been made with the MURDEB—LYNOH La: | do 5 vote at any elec- | qheria. — ot the Potomac, in obedience to orders from the tists in person; be will in person direct epee < 2 W. | tion. How much more intelligentiy can a CARD —Handsomely FURNISHED ROOMS t» War Department. Their names are Alex. Ber- | snd euperiniend thelr movements onthet arrival | THE VENGEANCE OF THE INDIAN, naturalized citizen who cannot speak ourlane | _TWo of our gunboats had crossed Berwick #2 Jet, with Board. “Apply at 135 G strsot, ve: | ard alias Philip Jean, Paul Orange alias i this city. The company will arrive, and will | With a @reat Cast, guage vote than a negro who was born and} Bay. and Grand Lake, and ascended Grand | tween 21st ani sts. lw P 2 : ive Operas as advertised. The company is the Full of Scenic Effects, ht up in the districtin whi i D—A WAITER at the Gosling Hous 2 ick: lias firgest i s bee ecrae. brought up in the districtin which itis pro- | River nearly to Bute als Rose, which place w 7 August Mary, Angel Leopold Pickart alias fargest in America, comprising three prima don Btirring Situations ash him to citizenship ?” To one who understands the business good Hervi Jean Jacques, and Jean Marie Balch, 8S, two contraltos, two tenors, two baritones, as, posed to raise enship they reconnoitered. Before reaching it they | wages willbe given the whole year round. Nous a eaihy aida * three bassos. A grand chorus of thirty-four. It Ample Fun. We sincerely regret that any Washington upon arebelcamp. The rebels ran, and } other need apply at the Restaurant, 247 Pono They were:committed to the Old Capitol, tobe grand orchestra of thirty-two. mh 25 Lis hehe P- ? between I:th and 18th streets. “mh : i eS GEO. DEMERIT &C newspaper should be found advocating a Tanded ho burnt the te Se ee Se eta : «id subject to the disposition of the Mialster oN = o., the gunboats led men, who burn nts Ri ETotwo | ft France. (gr BARCUTI ROOM COMMIT. JEWELERS measure 30 antagonistic to -the interests of | ard camp equipage and captuced their arms Parlors nd to Ghote withor witien zo x ——————— ( Maronr’s Orricn. City Li =; z ‘Washington city; to the interests of the national | and ammunition. board, lately occupied by the Count Giorgi Au TOOK THE OATH. It tallest Get ae ons eee 303 Broadway, New York, | cause; and to the interests of the colored people | advices from Brownsville report no pros- | tia" 4 Ree Be state ot EA. mh 2§-e03t* Last night, two deserters from the Rebel for,the GRAND ENLISTMENE BALL tobe held (CORNER DUANE STREET.) vas a ba a vim ane bill. pect of fighting. New roads and fortifications EF POTATORS—POTATOES) 7 ir om 0! e iD, - — @ citizens of! as! mi; a i te- i ane een eel eae EE oh ed Vjesn: wangiiah. esis, gins dure | Gee inston mimont reaapd | are being made. eg eB ‘Were released by Col. Ingraham upon taking for the encouragement of Volunteer Enlistments : AND DENDICe ee PENS | to party lines, are unanimous in opposition to | a fleet of nine French frigates have ap- | {0cs. fust landing from sch . Whe osth. When asked by an officer if they de- in the city of Washington ee D PED 8, ke., &e., the project. The warmest Union men, the | peared off the mouth of the Rio Grande, and | “inh 2s iw* J. GC. JOHNSON & CO sired to return South, they replied: @Nary | pon R Walle ete eR ON WORTH $509,000! warmest fepublicans, the best friends of the | an attack on Matamoras is expected. FOCE Pranos. z 5 = time, we have had enough of Dixie to last us BR Feoneh one © Weightman TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, wrth. colored men, are unanimous in deprecating a Particulars have been recelved of the capture This day OE ald Pb alld Ea for a while.” | WH (Hemler George Wright OUT REGARD TO VALUE, mesure wn fay pace po otter omect than to | of Guadalajara by the Liberals, and Mexican geod second-hand Pianos, “For sale cheap } Middletom loore ‘, P outrage public ‘ntiment, mage business | 4, der Us Twenty-four cannon, 700 | #24 on easy terms. > "6 1a} an eli And not to be paid umtil you know what you will forces under Usaga. ty: I» ; , aio Wiig wad psiote4 in Baltimore a day ee Geo P Gott John Sessford aBLENDID LEST OF ARTrOLES ital, and excite animgsity against the colored | gor, cap’ g mh 26-3t Chickering & Sons’ Pianos army, ‘ar Amon Chas Kloman EN: S ES i “ cE PLAN 7 3 + = two ago, at the house of Mr. B. W. Berry, No. Geo R Wilson Hudson Taylor ALL ro ne BorD roxOne Dowtax 5 race, 5 bar The traitor, Meja, is at San Louis Potesi | A FINE PIANO AT A GREAT SACRI¥ICE, 66 Camden street, where he was found con. , AS!ury Lloyd Wm E Hutchinson ; ; : RACH! - The project of giving the right of suffrage,to with 3,000 men, expecting an attack. ty % rae atére 4 Alex R Shepherd John H Semmes 100 Gold Hunting Cased Watches. -2100 each | a swarm of contrabands just ehave lefton sale for cash at our store the cetled. Maj. Barclay had taken the oath of | Paymaster Cunningham, U.S. N, 10 Gold Watches ts -odeach | tn our midet Ss gnoet i a ih now. anaes Puebla is said to be besieged by the Liberals, following Ane Pianos, oe eau Allegiance, but it is in proof that he alleged ne COMMITTEE ON POLICE. 200 Ladies’ Wate! we +, Seach wake at they scarce know | and must fall, the Invaders having noreinfores- | | Magniticont 7-octaves, mee % P 500 Silver W 5 c tifully apd expensively carved, exquisite bad done so'merely to get an opportunity togo Capt Schectz | | WB Webb OW Gold Newk and Vest Ghains.” Sioa) to gaeace_ | thelr right hand from their teft, and who cer- | ments that can reach there in. time to ald the | {i102 dpi «upensiy originally Sau been earef li South. ickli 1,000 Cha elaine and Guard Chains 500te Is cack i tainly Rave 50 little knowledge of the city of garrison. used about 13s years, will be sold for $375, and is « = 7 ; PM Duban Ee OX RS Richards Lou Sclitatte Jet Goll roaches ‘40389 each | Washington and its affairs that they could no; |“ -Vaduria has positively declared for the vole very neat Piano. rosewood cost L'year DistimavitHED VISITORS. AT GROVER'B— KD Lerr MW Anderson 4.000 Coral, Lava, Garnet, &¢.do. Soto seach | Possibly find their way te the polling booths | french, and Oortiuas and Dobiado, with a 30). is fine tone and offered for $225. We sre informed that Secretary Seward and Samuel ¥ Noye: 7.00 Gold. Jet, Opal. &e ar Drops 30)t0 Seach | UNguided,—the project, we say, of swamping strong force, are marching to attack him, the J Mii Piangs 1 will worrant and guarantee os I 000 Ge pres Pins \ - = Fj - sell. he ‘eat barg . family, Mrs. Lieut. Ger. Grant and son, and Atoiph CrCOMUTTEE ON DECORATIONS. suv Oval Band Braces ee: 300 te Segch | the entire white citizenship of Washington‘at | former from Matamoras and the latter from § °°* nee re” 5ONe @. BULB, Other distinguished individuals have engaged Bilolph Cluss gpun Bcurton Brac 500 to Weach | the polls by this swarm of contrabands, is so | Sattillo. Cortinas is very popular in Tamau- | ™b2-3t 306 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and loth «ts csstaa Grover’ theater, and vein be present apy a Diamond Ping and 250 to seacn | MOuStFOus that it would appear really to have | tipas, ORROMEO COLLEGE, BALTIMOAB COUNTY | at the grand murical and theatrical entertain. ‘ ., COMMITTEB ON MUSIC 28 to Geach | been fetsted on its advocates by adroit copp¢r- Before leaving Matamoras the Liberal cause Escn Meoiey tit oApah The Gireatier of ment to-night. Cot J ¥ Davis 8 V Noyes * head wire-workers, to serve ms an effective | was brightening. limited to twenty. Ih the English s av7-Eighteen or twenty deserters were ar. Wudson Taylor oN aronby B Noyes” $00't0 Seach | Clectioneering card for them tn the coming | Deserters and refugees are contaually ar- fei ern ee ines rir ad Gent Poke or gee resied in Baltimore yesterday. They will be : Alex R Shepherd — 00) Min 703 to Zeach | Presidential campaign. riving at Brownsville. Two thousand in all } joyed, For the ferins of aint ndtrosa. sent to Fortress Monroe for trial. FLOOR MANAGERS, 2.500 Gol b 2m to 6 The Republican’s main argument in behalf of | have reached that place. mh 25. Ber Beanie een ree $ pen G Macre W 0 Stod: Sue Bap and Hy Oto contraband suffrage is that a msn whois quai* # 4 party of 150 deserters from rebel regiments niin iP RENAE s? Mr. Samuel M. eee been appointed — 4".2 Pred er Oto Stone 8 Pee | ifled to fight is qualified to vote. In the heat | were pursued by 300 sent in pursuit of them, I ARGE SALE <EMN ANTS. clerk of the Circuit Court of Baltimore city, acl English sylvester 6.000 Sets Lad Fiiselen | of its pee. the Republivan quite over- | who joined the 150in their flight, Part of them __laving closed out the greater part of ont Wit ————— — ohn Dudley parner 00 to ISeach |* looks the fact that a very considerable portion " dy got to B: ille. pt a ia me Bad coe ane © very tear et 5 eearek SC Culv ve Halleck | have already gotto Brownsy Remnants of ‘ons kinds of goods. and we shall CELEDRATION OF WASHINGTON'S RIRTH. | A Micharis Pa 30 tolseach | Of the wiitegoldiers inour army—thoseunder21 | The Free State Executive Committee have | puithem ell on sale on Monday morning, the 2) [Special Correspondence of, The Sts ] gt oa ste’ aeacn| 722 of ege,and those not naturalized—are not | adopted the following resolution : natant, peneh, piece wilt have quantity act ‘Speci ; o PP 0 Seach itle, ote ts the very lowest cas! ce HANOVEE, March 9, 1661._Editor Star: The | Jain B Whee. "r OK Mw \ entitled to vote. If tle mere fact of the posses- | Resolved, That the Free State party are un- | jvntca irom which ne als : Americans in thes city, headed by our populur Gwynn Harris vA Downing Pan Aare eres 500 to l0raeh | sion of fighting qualifications gives the right of compromisingly opplsed to assiming any e shall sito es all ¢ sack at the Lowe st consul, Mr. Ingersoll Lockwood, gave a fine) Wah’ Mle Harvey Roberts ee Holder... 200 to Geach | SUffrage, the Republican, to be consistent, mus; | depts contracted by the State of Louisiana | 2°;h 4ric¢ and will not wake any discoant after upper and brilliant ball on the evening of the Various coimittees will be designated by all the ge List wilt be pol, admit the right of the minor soldier and the | whileunder rebel rule for the purpose o! car- anc@of our Winter Stock we shall reduce the hs unrise the s| Db put PAR EAC : : see ea Of a eteat many goods s0-as to continue se Up on the flag statis of the Hotel de Ruscie aud | Gentlemen desiring invitations for ladies win | Gartiibates ur ait t Teartioins arepiaced | Umsturalized soldier to vote vatany election.” | rymg the war against the United States. them as cheap ax the discount Of 10 per cont x i lease send names aad address to Hudson Taylor's similar envelopes senle i The young white soldier must bide his time them up to that time. consulaie buildings, and as our intention to 4 § lop al f ee ee P s celebrate the day had already been mentioned oo kature: Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and ‘ele pea will badent by im) | mntil he is 21 years of age; the unnataralized - bah Mt: oe u inate ERO. q in the city papers, the Hanoverians knew what | "pickets for sale at Hotels and Bookstores Mies yoo wit Ae aa soldier must bide his years of probation to be LOCAL NEWS. mh 2-dstif "> between ith and sth streets por eh Sah aot ee aeplaet nr eee ne ic beanie, Repathicar, Intelligencer and Times.] ae ee and it is optional with yc entitled to rights of citizenship and suffrage. —_-———- OOFING@ FELT _ dadies and genuemen beinggresent. Mr teen | ——— a et [tn the Virol eeee sale oe ee yother | Let the contraband bide his time until he is | OrrHan’s CourT—Judge Purceil. —Tais AND CEMENT wood took the nead of the table, having con- Se eee Te Pete | “In all transactions by mail we charge for for- | fitted in some degree to exercise the duties of | Morning, David D. Ranlett qualitied as Aszis- | Constantly op hand peas Appi ducted Mrs. Bramar, of San Francisco to the N i are o'clock. Fartips pee vereitcet i > anddo- | citizenship. tant Register of Deeds. = BON, ' supper room. Consul L. now extended a cor- Faith.” Letters of administration with the will an- 31S Penna. avenue, ‘up stairs) | . oan 0 RL; ; wil! he sent fi The Republican claims that the contraband d to John T. Cochrane and } _™h 16 eolm between 9th snd 10th «ts 1 welce) t sitors, e d laymen, teous and si x . | nexed were issue ohn T. Coc . pecs ad | and countrymen on this glorious anniversary, | _™? 24-3 = fit | uralized citizen who cannot speak our lan- | Joseph Bryan, George S. Grideon and Curtis | ¥ 5 I ut No 486 a “i styles. and | eall have a chane very highest value We r 3 fe a omi ies inthe sum of gvage. We are not of that opinion. The nat. Fete tnousnad ming surety , q ma uralized citizen, though speaking our language Letters of adntifiistration was issued! to Mrs. imperfectly, has a knowledge of business af- Elinor Brent, on the estate of Robert C. Brant; fairs, and a comprehension of our institutions | t0S. A. Pugh, on the estate of Nathaniel Cook: ont SUGAR, at No. 496 9th street _b: m1 at? KILBOURNE & WELLS. _ Ms MOLLIE LANE, Champion Jig Danseu of the World, appeara at the Great Metro politen Mall to-night. “mah 21 and called upon all to drinica silent toAst «10 | SMITHSONIAN LECT F | the memory of George Washington, the father (Sree will give the eoncluding. of his country.” Toasts to President Lincoln, ; 5i8 course on the Races of Men on WEDNESDAY our Government, the King of Hanover, tha | 804 FRIDAY EVENINGS. Almittance free, ladier, and the Germans in America, &c., were | _™8t 22-4t fa aay pe eid Reape cer lems D BALL IN HONOR OF THR TA. and the rights and duties of citizenship euchias | Hows 1 Mrs Bary A Donn on ren BEL | NQriea._ For EPS OO Bote of 1.2. and 4 Norse Consul L, who replicd fr an approprint | OFFICE, MARCH 29. 1s64-— The fellowina onts Ten, | te Untutored, unthinking contraband, frqsh’ } Thos. C. Donn; to Joseph Gamel, on the estate 8.—We allow those acting as A ESB; alzy, seco! hand 84D) and BRIDLE, ‘Soafr'to H. 8 tlemen e been appointed a commi 308 EON, No. 373 Pena. avenue, and tation, viz: Samuel P. Bell. Ezra L. mAnner, complimenting the 'Hanoverians tor their hospitality and politeness, a: telling nach Certificate ordered, provided their | from the cotton field and the rice field, cannot | of Wm. Alldred. Sth mhSim* | W. Bliss and Charles F’ Stansbury. tad de cies eee hepe to have until developed by years of train- | .,The first and final account of Benjamin R. i j : 3 them that he and his countrymes wanid never | prs ane Cheriee FS ye wiliboatthe | aibez mild collect ents for every Certificate, | oP Mayfield, executor of Susana Mayfield, was By W.L. WALL & 00., Auctioncers Sorget their stay in Hanover, and uded by | managers’ room in the Patent Office building, | each. ee f The Republican thinks 1h ba taba eo her righ ALUABLS co DCHOIGE COLL MORIOM ? roposing la drink to the happiness and wel | where spplications,can be sent for juvieations for Address . DEMERIT & 00,, publican thinks the measure coutem-| Mrs. Ambrosin McLeod renounced her right } A. INGS AT AUCTION” Sie ol Hanover aud the Haeoo eae The | ladies, and tickets for the Ball can be procured at | _mh 24-S& Wat 303 Broadwa plated wise and opportune, and hopes it may | to administer on the estate of the edocs RVENING, April Ist, at7 ‘o’oloc Sepliedl to ee Hei Groat spplause, and | *1p iets are for ale at the bookstores and Hot (P"anozorric heooms'a tew. "We dink it most unwisp, mbeb | eh singe es ee eT ey ae ihe Auction Hoban fe ruce hied . Hoyns rman lan- “ah i = 4 inopport d. sii 1 “ 4 ee leap 4 ry H a Wage ; War DEPARTMEN pportune, an incerely trust our legts: SS ee , Soeee,, ira 71. spolg tized for speaking inGer- | _mh 22 b. B. FRENCH, President, <e._ eats Pron ashinglon, D.C. a will decide to reject it; pic Tus ConpEMnap Man.—The two men,’ Jere> by the following Ai at acer the enjoyment of so pleasant an evening. The | (Vg NOTICES TO FUE TAXPAYERS OF | until WEDNESUAY, “April th, at 4 pm, for | 7 miab Kendrick, convicted at the last term of 8 ‘2 Dogtor mentioned the sympathy of Germany | WASHINGTON | 100 00 se:8 of Infantry Accoutrements, calibre es _ NAVAL ORDEDS, ' the Criminal Court, of the murder. o! ie 1 Rie _ for the Union; hoped that God would give the waddsrssox'sOrrion. . t .| to bedeliverea in the following quantities at ¢ Commander James H. Spotts has been de. | Shanahan, and Emanuel Pollard, colored, bairmaile | Victory to those fighting for the right, and con- | The Board of Awsescors heving crmpletal the | UEdérnamed Arse: 3 the murder ot George Butler, colored, andsén- Bal : tached from special duty at New York, cluded by proposing to drink to the success of | Tal Assessmen fcr the wat et, hereby gi neg sete at the New York Arsensl, Governor's ordered to the arata a the rele ie: oe wee ay "Bet ran orrcuiee cay our armies of the North. ey enige tbat they will sip nd 8 Board of Appesis. ¢n | t the Frankfort Arsenal, Briderbure, | Aseistant Paymaster George A. L w’clock, according to the senténce. Kendrick, ‘A speech of Mr. E. Lyman, jr, of New York, } fer purpose of making any correction, from { p: ym: ge A. Lyon, or- . . i (® young man of sixteen,) was received with | Monday, the 2ist day of March, to Tuesday, the : ‘. Aeghany ° . Pittsburg, Pa, | dered to the Pontusuck. hee sae dttrictchiek Ri or ae thn ‘sate ; great applause, and most highly complimented. Bt. Louis ‘Bs L First Assistant Engineer George J. Barr: Sens oti peuttence se . _ These Paintings are from the collection of ths s es if i are accoutrements are to be made in strict co: . ¥> | have given up all hopes ot pardon, and for | ,, rs a BN AS Sudthegnesis | City Hull, froma; ma top. m. cach day. | formlty with the new pattern sote fo be seen atthe | detached from special.duty at Boston andor. | werks past have been attending altogether io | 4 Granville B. Ole eld, and many of are i i : dou bted ly or 1. fine band of music wae present, and played pon rte Ot ne Te W. SPALDING, Augngar, New York, Frankiord, Bt.Louis, Water | dered to the Pontusuck. 5 their spiritual goncerps refusing to see git weeny wat ce to manya weet dance, not forgetting, how- ¥ eir spiritual ser, A 2th day of April, inclusive, (Sundays excepted.) a at their room, No.6, basement story, west wing | gh mh 15-tA p26 Secretary Board of Appeal. | the Borineieid agency’ There be aut rs Second Assistant Engineer Henry S. Davitis, | Yisitore except " OREAM. OOK 7 = 5 , ss Fat McGuire, of St. Aloysius Church, and gene ceric erepe eee ep kr n (Pe TSE CEEAM, GOB FRCTIONERY, Xo Pegpecron St ihe Arpeaa Where delivered efore | detached from special duty at New York, aud the Sisters of Mereyo Tha wife of Kendrick 0. ‘Aust = the leader tor thie occasion... Tha dance last. | bers, Pairs and other entertainments furnished at | be accepted Pp ordered to the Pontusuck. is very atientiye to him, and passes some time aT ‘AUCTION — till 5% a.m. The room was most Hfuliantiy | Shortest notice and wost reasonable termm. Tea ained leat with him eacth@ay. It is notexpected that the ‘at 19 THE WILKES COURT-MARTIAL, , Exeanty xu Interfere. mee aioe he The pr tion havi C take place e yard on then side o: Lats terse iemidna erspersbryy oie bie jail, tad will ben conducted as privately af Furniture and Effects comp . | } t | te ‘ Cream and Water Ices made by steam power, War- ef, and all the siock to bethe> t oak tanned, decorated with flags, flowers, inscriptions, gar- | ranted fo be the beatin the criy, wholesale andre. | seoulder belt will be iechetee foot The lands and pi es Of George Washington. j. tail, delivered to any part of the city. Charlotte Deliveries muet be peiein lote of not less than Themorning papers of the city spoke warmly | Russe, sellies, Baa mids and yielding Qakes made , ore fifteenth/1-15) per week of the whole num 0. | ie { | | | in praise of th eriain: an to order, at Ji H SHAFFIELD’! factis mtracted for; th it delivery to be made on th area ints norallig: by aati daw possible, tanh ered Arm Ohairs, Mahogany Side Ch Lai is 0 order, jon- | 60! acte: x; the fra \e a: 2 J yy i. mented our consul, (Mr. I L.,) upon his part | erv.396Sisth st. bet aud H eis Set day OE May - vt ao “a a 7 bite a Lord ae oe nape eases: | Rar tad Bllowe, ros Donte errs r S, Ww “G_ aT 5 \werisn af he es si — ag at or oe in the affair. Yours, ELD. WASHING a a rubject the conttactor tos forfeitare of the umber - whens number of dispatches from Admiral | ¢Ts Rebecca €lyde, Willets, New York; S' S. Phe R incket, Keeny, do.; Joseph. Hall, Hall, Phila- | Wilkes to the Secretary of the Navy were of- delphia: ppg John" he ra fenna; | fered as evidence to show that the Admiral had Mary Standish, Parker, Boston; Rio Grande, ‘ | carried out all the orders of the Department, | Skinineg, Heyre de Grace ;¢J. B. Cranmer, anda, and is now in full operation Hough he may fail to deliver st that tim La GENERALS SYKks amp FRENCa arrived hera The acocutrements must he boxed in the usual yesterday afternoon, fromthearmy. In taking leave of bis command, General Sykes issued washing for families at fifty cents per dozen iil be called for ana peopel aolivered Tanner: the boxes to be charged at cost, 19 be do- ing an ordes at the office. south side Pennsylvania the following order: Srenue, batwoem Asth ends x i aWaspin| to 5 herp fhezae, | and had proved himself an efficient officer. Sane es, W.L. ig bie Pears 5 Headquarters Fifth: Army Corps, March 2i, EREY COLMAN. rae eee 8 pe ° Honey, Daltunere Mirth. ‘Rebeces! Faunge: Sina tie Tat 1861.— General Orders, No.5.—Soldiers of thesth iE CAU BOR MEBTS | “No bids will bs ¢cns!dered from partion other | _ CHANGING POSLLIONB. 4joMoxieyts Péint;M. J. Pardy,s Hooper, Sauls. | Tin Bath Tubs. Ven Corps : By direciion of the War Bepartment I the Trinity Ohurch | than regulsr manufacturera_and such asare ki own Several regiments of troops haying passed | pury: Oneida, Delaney, Baltimore: D. Wil inrs, | Walrut and us, am relieved fi duty with the Army of the La.avenne, Bervices »to this Department to be fally competent toexe through the city to-day, marehing in different | Hp pA ‘Accomac; Trompet, Banks, Sauls- ‘Gilt Frame leer es. e Potoméc. In obeying an order s0 wholly un- bea 4 | roFeeengor. | ctirecuons, gave rise tem ramor that the’army bary; Odokse Lewis, do.; Damascus, Chur Sosetber wich Syanoral snort of Kit Saat traks oboe ee i | wason the move. We learn, however, that coven a aa poops 3 & He eon dee pel epee RS et * Uilthe campalgnsof thiagibriousarmysandior | NOTICE <The Pubtté tx Trapectfally informed | * lagers will enclone with thelr bidaithe written | changing ‘ ston se paetetoaseiad | Eereouaa Rally, Swantrecks Geo, Worthy: fermen nee oman nine months.it has been. my pride and distinc. Woot Gonleand newiber laated oon eee acknowledgments of their sureties over own ie eee! ee re shone pei det eg oat Tks e 4 x ; Coaly . FURNITURE! . * ET tae yk REED Quander, Occrtink. } FU TURE! - tion to be your chief. The history of your } will besuhicet towharfaxe as follow: me DearH oF Hox. Owny Lovesov.—Speaker eg ome oy ® Sdds a lustre to the history of ‘Kor, Wood, per cork sca-s 4% perey ob Bs Com! tt be. e ; ; tun Favate pidkrocr et. —Thursday, de- aes at BOR! tE!. Yi8nd in Megrest battle of mews, 1 ateper ten | wepeerinte pad with appoated Savetied bets | Colfax received a telegrama. {rom Brooklyn to. * U the th t i witt and Bigley-took the woman 269 Sevemth street. 3a the Ny, {98% your Rerolsm and valor-|> g), HOF Lember. pertivousand -j-/°'-"a0 conta, she award being msds, suscerstal bidders | “SY, stating that Hon. Owen Lovejoy died there | (thiveuMeBeLss and Higley “oon tho omen | are aye now tn stars 6 men, cogntit eck tal y.sared Ha aay. i Part from you, | dar otherwirt hg ep Ebi we Atel satites e notified, and furnished ‘with forms of ¢om, | Jast night at half-past eleven o'clock. town for pickhg & Fadlyrs a ss end carried}, pS AO ee ‘our manly virtues, cour. |: are HEL Bhp ] 5 her to the residence of Mrs, Bliga L. Clement b Ago and patriotisn will still be conspicuous in | Rice thal nee: OF ORES ER artment resery: to rgjectany | Pensonat—Mr. John @ Nicolay, the Pres. | Syose pockot gras picked iD St; Patrick ©} yeh Tecsll the attention ef thee!siaensand the ¢ fasta and that the insignia borne | RICHARDS & GUINAND, - r Gene- | ident’s private secretarys;has gone tq New ['Charch on Febrt “7thof over‘S1e0. The Warnat’ Ma! 'y Sofas, Arm Chairs: Be our fi &nd worn upon your breast, mh 25-6¢* =, WILLIAMS & JOL 2 @ ft i York on a brief visit. > t moment Mrs. Clemetits saw her she igentiffed | Rocking Chairs; Side Chaira i Dresel 1 Te tane arece oCbatte, ways be toundin | CiTPTON COTRON PACTORY POR SALE. ~ ington, B:0..and a re Ia : her, She identified her gs.the woman who, Wainutand, Mehoenny Marhlc‘top Dressing s> 8 toes. f choc ij j ). RAMBAY, “Pims from Diaie i jostled her in the pew er pocket | Picheuany Marbiniop Wash: ~ * 2 7 j : of. de. ms from Dixie. Bi iex. | Walmutand Mahogany Mar GuonomS. Stites, Major. Gent Gomd’g. | Phe above name? Factory, with soacres of dul, | —_BRaeo . Chiefof Ordnan ‘The Richmond. Who of March 18th, hae the | Ws picked.” ‘Bho detectives! took. the’ pick in kabcxsay aap wonep eee: 7 offers jocket before Justice Rowland, who commit- | yr<rajo-top.Oak gud Painted Cottage Suites AFFAIES IN PRINCE GaonRGR’s.— We have the seat, tye em The fectory balding ie | ee eee accwaron bod. March 25,1341, | 20M@wing items: tea her to jail for court in this cake Giso. The } Mar! 1 FOR oenibe. Site and So: ebles pleasure to express the great gratification with | Sroricg High. with aMble Water power aad me | , PROPOSALS will be received until april l'at thia | A portion of the people of Pitt connty, N. ©. }oprisoner is @ agatried:-woman, and das @ child nd fFpog gous Chagrs and Ke sad ‘which the community has learned thar, through | Siinery f0r Ineautactei a eeitOn a | Ass vr furnishing the foliowing buildig ma- | held meeting at Greenville, on the eth, at | five months old, which was Soup by the pf: Sore rade: Tables the in ition of is a grist mill, tavern, blacksmitha dwheelwright | terials deliverable at the Wharf at south angle | which resotutions were passed favoring there- | ficers at a house in Goat Alley. fusband eerohe Baek eigen ‘Chianirs, Sideboards, &o shop, storehouse, grane: ilor and shoemaker’s | Of Arsenal grounda : % election.of Governor Vance, and inviting the | is also in Washington. ¢ § é it Beds, Bol and Pillows made to order shop with eight dwelling houses attached to tha 590 Yellow Pins Piles. middie diameter one foot, Governor to visitthat ‘county and address the ——————— i ‘Hui ORRER, OniminAr Courr, J Fisher.—This motn- 3 , c: ts, Oil ba? saitings : Rugs, &e Pet 9 ir Mat property. To an enterprising man or company { Tapging in length from 2 to 30 feet, as follows: this property offers very great inducements, situ- 0 Piles, 21 to 23 feet, | Ayes. e i p atre: ii iles, 24 to 27 feet, t 5 D. H. McRae, of North Carolina, bas | ing, Elizabeth Wright, indicted for keeping a wee: red to him. ; See gens OF 8 pavigable strch i, wiz s largo | Piles, 28 to 30 feot, instracted his counsel to. writs for libel | bawdy house on J3th street, near D, submi eth er-with ® general variety of articles which regret to learn that, on Monday last, the | ance Be weud and timber, healthy location, it ean- 285 Oak Piles, middie diameter one foot! ranging | against W. W. Holden and Dr. Teac! her case and was sentenced to’paya fine of Pair pare anes of $50 and upwards s discount handsome residence of Mrs. Catharine Gardi- | not fail to pa: properly worked, For f in Jength from 2% to 50 feet, aa follows: i The papers tound in Dahigren’s pockéts, | She promised to quit the business. Bay wed. ner, in the lower part of Notiingham District, by to T. W. GOUGH, Le se aerts to feel i which the Yankee papers pronounce forgeries, ‘Lloyd. Adams, indicted for the larceny of a iS T2& GRIFFITH, wes totally consumed by fire, whichis sup- ES RGAN & RHI i 55 Piles bap been carefully filed at the War. Depart- | sam th money from Oftarles F. Randolph, sab- mh 21-2w °°'369 7th st., between I and K st: - to have originated from a foul chimney. Bert. . imitted his case and was sentenced to the peni- ‘OTIOB.—Notice is hereby gi: to all persons \pposed that, in addition to nearly aH of B, DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE 2 Piles, 50 fet. : The Whig of the 19th, has an article op the | tentiary for one year. N having goods in my possession for arrears OF roiture, &c. § large amount of money TRBASURY, I hi ¥ give notice that fam 400 running feet Oak Stringers, middle diamster | Campaign of 1364, mm which they state that The case of W. W. and W. T.Grifin, | storage, to come forward within thirty from was also destroyed.” Loss estimated at 810,000..} Berard, te Jesetee subscriptions on account of | one foot, to eut 32 feet. faced on one sidi bor Richmond is to be the object of thts year's | charged with forcible, extry end detainery is | this date and redeem the same, otherwise will Fo insurance. a ; en 'teedhtd garot 3, dot ae * oad aeeep raz sha pemohareh Hee) Tunuing feet @ak Stringers, same as >) campaign. ‘They Grane. thte assumption upon styl on trial. i be sold by the undersigned to Pay, OF Rome weeks past, several deputy enroll- | the picacure of the Governmsnt, 2 rani iddle diameter | the statement of Northern papers relatiya to : ——>—_. 2 § = - officers have been engaged in enrolling the | and payable forty veaty from dsie. Searing mterent | om touts Ta eee ea ieee See ae Tinmgter | they movements and disposition of generals. | Ropuery.—Last night,ine More of Mrs. F. : Proprietor of European Ho ves in this county—under what law or au- | at five per centum a year, br 3 S10. i ck Ti } foot x1 = Hawkins, corner of 13th and F streets, was on- thority we know not. The greater portion of | over ‘one iets) do! ara’ dm Buslly, and on na foot, ip eat eee ne el fo iret + ys ida Meucy Marketoi Pea Tie idh at * gortier Pennsylvania avenue an‘ . , 4 Washise Mareh iy ies. mh 21-lw, s.b00 al m Money Market—Latest Qte- | tered by thieves, and goods to the value of $200 even, the able bodied, of the right ages, having been | other bonds semi-annnally, incoin 1 ee et Scot ‘ot two.ineh Oak Piaalh to Washingte: 7 ik aby oo r i nM, tiens. — , were stolen. The store was entered by way of | |_ COOKE & Co., — ema Tevy cashes o Gale ia came | firey or tar i tee el ly a magistered or <Heall lege tr eritbing and touting, diameter 5 Furnished by Lewis Johnsoa & Co., - xe colts, pwhicks was sesecnrely: ceonysoeices id jay. ANKE B Ss, 5 Registpred bonds will be issued of the denomina- | to 3 inches, and to cut 8 feet long; enough to cover | Ts; ‘was evident! the thie ° reat. The epefation has produced considera. | +; yi fty dollars, (€50.) One EH, yenom d Ya y 1 rae yi catryteg of thelr booty. It ts a ; = rm fic consternation among the darxies, maby of | (¢10).) Five Hundred dollars, ($500,) One Thonn foot ETT aa) stickens feet Lae, onary cords of woo : Pored that the same gang ae din Dealers in Government jes, p7i.om, through fright, have left for parts ur- | . (1000,) F ovsand Yoltars, (2500) | “Pi will specify at What time deligerion : Epbbery of ssvarak sleres ben ; ’ e fecariti itty dellare (ieeo fomplates. «4, BEN artermasters this case, a ‘Ne, 459 Fifteenth Street. Bonds of the denominations of Fifty dollar: (00, ) mh %- tie Qaptain Oommanding, a 2) Ste) a Tators in z Ye Gr 6 Hundred dollars, (100,) Five Hundred dollars, D BEL! ¥ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIO.—The supper | ($9°9.) and One Thousand dollars, (31,0.) ° A¥L_ KINDS OF WORK AND FAMILY SRW. | American Su pirbaslaliag MAREEY BATES, which iste take place st the Infant Asylum ubseribers will be required to pay. in addition ing done to order in first-class style.) on * : Sits being imthe ircle, on Easter Monday. 2th March, and | te the amount of the principal of the Bonds, in | Wheeler & Wilson’: sewing m 68, on applica- MEW YORE RATES—8RCO! } an e _.- Us 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS, lays, the public Iewfal money, the accrued interest in coin, (or in | tion to 261 E street, between Lath and Both #3, Coupon 6's, 181, 112: of date vicinity of bogh the Catholic and. Profess.4 > ~ ‘ed. by the ary to id, a8 the splendid set of silver which was | United btates notes, or the notes of National.) mk 25- *Yold) Erie, tant Orphan Asylumé, the Mayor has refi whieh are no longer issued by e bs having Bo! ¥ it last festival will be di fift, eent fe rem i edness, 99%; 1 - Bde, “Where is a few ingre chencee tyes | faviber, Motiees.) trom the Aree dey ot PATENT OFFICE BALL, 115%1 Litivols Central, grant s lcense for circus exhibitions 'on'| subscribers, the whole amount ‘LEM, I dey ‘is The have B ae = anti or G . iT to attdha- aquare 375. t proc | been taken. waa Gnawa a it PA wilt & by fd ingion wo 1 Sileg next. rk GONGRESSIONAL.. | Rew ite of. she corne! rof Sitth strest and New a aan 7 naae | Precelyt of rubscriptions I. wi xt nd sour store © lot of the bets auallt poh nas ‘Yorm hvewel, winre ous aX PER CENT BONDS OF 1881, Thave noticed with some surprise the hn- te of deposit, therefor in dupl ITE KID GLOVES, which wé will s¢ afte | xagvitiex con 8 v.8, D en cement of the above-amed company to ap- original of wh will be forwarged by half price. as we wish to close them out, it ofc. G SEVEN-THIETY TREASURY Ue ain Sapecoucat at tile Toews vies, | txtoanae Spe peonetnry ugha tranny etna: | The Eadies Clover ateallarepaisenjnad wfl ui - erompage Magen 3 Geepeore: Ros | WEE PUR ORNT, LEGAL THN DEE NOTES, wt hott excueg fo my certous Tos ant Goupon) and the isaomnetion af rae ficmen's Sg. $1 They are of the celebrated | , SE¥aTR—The David : ; oar ee phselebitee pic INDEBTEDNESS, t. ere ian towarts aprother he | mhoste bee me 32 sHostaR & BRO. + |i : fansetent with ther, (at Enea POR Oey aay mh ogst__ NO 30+ 9PRetwreen Ts amd eh abe s = = a yor Az 0 gp : BALTI, KN bYOK pi eee ees ory Ponp's , Mar Baw ig ATH Lath rect March a great many other toe numerous te mention,