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So AN CTT i eR tet ilnicatale Se THE EVENING STAR @ PUBLISHED EVEKY AFTRKRNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTRD,} 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, aqerea PEND’ As Avanus Amp 1178 STRRw aY Ww. D. WAL LAOM: —o——— Papers cetved without wrappers, Dy carriers. yooen's per week; in wrappers at the rate of $4 per year. To mail subscribers the price 1 per year; $2 for siz months Papers procured at the Sar offce counwr, with of without wrey a, Two O8NTS Ba0K. oor ADURROIONERPTD should be gent to the s@ice before i2 o'clock m.; otherwise they may vos appear unti) the o°x? day AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 7.0, Me@UIBE & 00.. Auctioncers. on ayy ATi RAOTIVESALB OP [TALI AN ABBE av Woaks DAY by fan al. aren ‘o’sloak . 080B an a areraslae Py geek ws Pitses 3 pablie snotior om the Bre. fluor of the Auction mie large and ex! ‘ive assortment o° Marble Sh und slaborately carved ‘Alabaster Groupe aod Tbe Beater’ and The Writer.” bi * Diana and Snii- »wlore” piope,? * Birch ot Fidel *>** Messenger of Love.” *Dauze of Gao iv. ance of Vaipats ” and ma*: FP ErO1ps too Eumerous to went! Also, Oarved Marble and Alavaster Vases opted mm Spee mens of the o'd matters, em racing struscan. Fiorentine, Hebe, oman, Beyptiao Peg | ae and Tazzas Group: of “Keir sis ifel ornaments Ble ard other new and beaatifal > There goods’ are of The recens fupertation of ¢ Gigvannoat ard Zac ERP eal cetlos will be foaod Works av Art Uarese nd Wo ir and > re tintoratsly carved apd fuicked than, by = foe pepie sone ‘Ais city. talegnes of th* wi ready for exam: bid 1.0. MeGUIRB & 00.. Aucts, By 3.0. M. GU: RE & OO. Austion-ere. NRBAT-BADE bY CATALOGUBUP SEVENTY. etme Bigst-ciars Burp: 1g, Lows igs me AVTEBNGOR April ste, sth ovoosk, at the Aue. ion roome eotner of Tenth and Datrovts. we shall 79 'VIRST OLAS BUILDING Lots to the “* Davidson Batats,”” cow >! Of the mor ie ib! to te i The ort7, alveatad prince’ pals on the hieh grounds Prk of Pennsyiv9 os aveane, bs wean Winek aad! ; te ¢ta weet in the bes' improved and Keoers, a tentle pert of the city for private resi- acriptive cataiogu-s,witn terme of sal &o. othe undersign:-d a § Mec3UIRE & OO, Aacts, ries My @BBBN & WILLIAMS OUBFHOLE AMD RiToHRy Bsvs, 3 te inst. aT AvCTION.—On ~ i eel! ats ovelock a om, at ‘he raaidvas- 4 + ry ycechving housek+eo'ns. No 379 arata dds cf TD, Metwrns B xi suds veoh stre's, aw - acrtment of Furritcre, vis: Ma cgaoy Overs ne reaur, Marb'e Top Ta and Was’ nd. ore Parlorand cchor thers, mataiead Three ply sad ot er O.roete Mattres) 8 Dave od Cr eb ery sere ocoting. girtzh', a: d otter Stoven, sont y c ther article: to erurerate, __ OBEBN & WILLTAMS, Aust, | ByJ OC. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. S5iRABLE BesfvueN IY FOU FAKASE OOR- Nok ©F 'WELFTH =TReAT WE-~T AND G STRCBT Bate —Oy WEps BsDAY AP TERNOON, Metsu 36 at f we o'clock on tue premises we ral re | ra No.2), fromt ag <5 «bh sreet Bertin, atthe eornae of Tesiith od ropnirg beck 98 fet MW inshes on ID prey dby ata iosom: three tory * Prick Dwe lise Howe thrae ro ms ning slop partoR otoe chamber, celhere & teben, re vacts’ row pied with bot spe cule water ich we deem unn-ces rtsot Lovee ard 7 ee wat thrapeh » 5 bre: # ab! ow toe oa cof “he iy, tre wpsleea chet wit seme anticlb ict wall The gous is ei paid wth Gre close ard pactris thaw aost ee obs repre tears “ral oP OY* dghe ‘a-ge ewer oe ve aofer the rear of the 'o ermsat tale 480-8 at cost of the par hair, 4 © Mel (BE a 00 By 3, 0. MeGULES & Ly » Auctionesrs CST sH'S2ALE UTA FABM OON ALNING 11 Ackaa Mons OR Re BLU ATED Ty Para’ . VIRG OIA sBOUr OFS Miue Fave Batis’ OS THE MIDDLE Pige.—I sne}) eo stthe uo Roos of... C. Metaicn & Oo ep TU ervey e723 of March. 8A4.at 12 M., by virice ot ace-doftnxt oheet hac. iber bes-ing Gate the 731 of May 89 and recirded in Liner 7 Bo 4, eviios PR As. oa8 the ani resorts for Fairfsx County Virs « the following « esarioed roperty ising and deine in tue ounty of Pair Ee Sad gtate of Vitwinin vine Reminiag. awa e300 suted oo ther uth sizeof the Miiile Pike Foad. th uce with sad pike porth wes arly 4 fairne! Perk*ns’ corner at J, thenes ty siong said terkins \ine tos ftsk sou‘ heriy clorg the sit Perbine lin thence ucriwrrterty along asin o i no’th fora of gtake B. thence southerly to ‘olises’ Fen on Kir giman’slins 10M, two ma esd Raples, pipe anc osx saptings at King +man’s oor ner, th: nee southeasterly atong the said rae to L) Brake cus pels from ti pseomn'a l'pe , thenes norts 22% dez, cast 23! poles to A the beginning, a9v taizing J Aoree of Land, mors or legs, tozath-t all and tipgular. the improve nes:s, pei: hereditaments, and 2pparteranses to tt Yerm: Fifteen hundred doilars tm eash on the day of este. the reeiaue in twelve montas from day < wale — inierest, secured by a deed of tru:toe 6 ‘ Tt the terns of sale are not complio$ with withio Gaye after the sale, the trostee seneryed. the bt to rerell at the rirk and expense f the de- atic g P ons wee on bod obi) the Kwiee 3 0 MeGUIRE & OO. THE ASOVEFALEIS POsTPONSDOUNTIL RURDAY., April:d. same ae acd plac . e ad 5 A. ERT: rustee. tah 23-e0d 3.0 eet rk & 00... Avcts By GREEN * Rh ATE Deciepee: nick ALU4 BLS BUILOING LO aU’ a Maa Et yB maj al . 2B ., rt we Sea Ruste Br mebteeees re Ti LA pase front of % Tect ) inches, ané runs Back 100 rma one-haif cash; balance jn eix.and twelve months, ‘or notes bear interest; = deed given ap3 9 deed of trust take All conveyance and stamps at the coet of the th. B-cokds GREBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By M.V. BUCKET 4 Auctioneers jtown, D, C. Exevrons sie -- By Vivius of the lest will and tes’ it of ie. 48. deceased ii realy suction on Ww DNRSDAY, the Sth doy of isis ote leat oars reveaty-six, Geor, bE ive op the ‘sant eid ry nos Teck dee part Dt seventy thrce, (73) forty-nine feet six inshes in jemetk , Ut feat wide; tae who'e improved by. e eubstar Dweiling. Alse, at 5 0’elock tl Hing. " Terme of eale: One-third of the yurohase money b ; and the residue ic two equal in-, peaea nt, st ix and twelve mouths, with imterent, Tee eee aale must be complied with within Pe Eee eas Gan parcauer, etter one ¢ . WALTER A, O9X. Rxccator mb7-oc&ds* M. V. BUCKBY, Anct, HIDES. W ici be sou a7 AUOTION RVBRY WE RREDAY and SATURDAY af Tl o'er am SALLOW, Bo, teat may be On handy of Oat > a may on \* flacabtercd cctolde the limits of tae ivi of Goembia. and shipped to this point for saga diepo ition Ferme sag in Geverapent Sos Ng de Mie Lieut, Col. and 08 ¥. 8 mbt UCTION 84LE OF CONDEMNED 8TOCK War Daraagesys, ae Br i € nef (Quarter: Wastircton OC. Will be sold & public auction to ure highest 919 gers: the Vegot ef the Cavalry Bureaa at Gise bere Pow +,0081 URSDAY the och dev of March and op THT REDAY, the 31 t day of March. isé4 &) to ope Rrudred (10) condam red Per rea may be Borses will be soid singly. Terme cash in Umivd Btsioa Tresanry potes Beles to commences at 10 p'cloct a wa JaM@BA SKIN, femt Gol apd‘ hie! Quariermsster, - aveirs Harcau od farm pot poses maay goo! Dargator mb ot A UCTION SALE OF COMPEMNED HUBER, ? ane Wan Derartvesr, O.vausy BueKio, (ifce of Chief Quatiermasrer, Washinfion, 0. U, Bed 2 2, 1864 Wid bi ys. at pu ucanction. to the Big at did the places aad sas pened below, tix. at Mifflin Penna. orkes Briday, ah Mareb £1) sliamsport Venus. 80 Horas, Taerday larch ee itoona, Peoua, 80 Horses, Friday, Ittp le eee renee, B.J.,.50) Horess, Toesday webtgBeston, -Peans., 30 Horses, Friday, itu at Newark, N. J., Xf Horses, Pusiiay. 223 Pa Lebanon, Penna, 80 Horses, Friduy. 29th aren * At Wilkéstarre, Penma.. 200 Horese, Taceda: Serra Terme cash, in United , J “hoon * Ohist Quartermaster, compris- | —_—_ im PERSONAL. SMITS—AN BXOSLLANT OLACA- and Vert Medici 660 {et west 2 Ba. ae Revaa eae a Mihaly eharecter. Yom ma 7-m* . Ms MPa PU paagnornanse OAsms @ HOPALESS OARS on prop faile. gait aoa s00 tes- DENTISTRY. f DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. Teh Ermaced without Pain with the Buarise of I would advise eal! at “tact to Ozvemn. 5 Maving Dr. ERwin office, ay snd have them taken out by this new and harmless examine the Bester's aw and-inm- -- Also eall and sroved method of Iiserting Artificial Teeth. If youoner dee the great im) rovenens ia bie teeth rou will bave them in no other sty’ thaa this new --4 -aluabloone, No. 969 Pa seanue, aon. AAsth ‘and sth at * Bo 2 3 LESIR M.D, Dentin M ~ TRETH. WYER. LOOMIS, M.D., the luventor and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TEBTG, at tende personally atbis ofie- im hnis Persone calling at rm tyle and price oY Terth- they ynt to those whe are partioular and wish Heanrrt stropgest, and mort produce the MINB ly werranted with any art cap more fn may deere) the pares perfect devturs the RAL PLATD wilt Boor:s in thiseity—Nu. 33% Pennasylvaniasyena) detween Oth and ith streate PE gant Be, Also. 207 Aro PAPERHANGINGS, &e. ppAPenuane:nes an JL Ri DWRL friencs and utand « wel’ be. PKsa dg WIN halle dining toms, ac BOSRB P TABSZLS, not R ru BINT &o sil Me ¥ by e omember the plans—No 367 Datreet. pear street, in Fzantlie Rial! Baiting WIND>W SH4ADaB L wovid respectfully imform 03+ ie xenereily that be bas uow ted Bevortment of WA! Woe aDBe saitesl f r pa-lo: Also on taud, #iRY PapRER CNMTAINS) doKD of which he ia p epared to prees All vapere bung iv ty axp.rlenosd workmen a! shor! ot Recruits Wanted TRS TO FILL QuoTA CP THS DisTRIOT OF CULUMBIA. SOUNTY FOR. VETERANS, “S552, $220 of whieh will be paid in advance. SOUNTY FUR NEW RBORUDITS + S152,: S226 of whieh will aid im advance BOUNTY FOR COLORED REOBUITS. 8150, Paid in advance. PRESONS WISHING TO BNLIST- ‘Wil) apply to any of the followiag BBORUITING OFFIORES: }. BAER BB, Sagine Hall, pear the Market, om Ponasyivanis eveane, between Seventh and Ninth streets Dorner of Fourteenth and New York avenue. ©. a. KBASBBY, street, near corner of Nineteenth and Pean evyivania avenue. 3.0. PARKES, Gorver of High and Dunbarton streets, George 0. 0. LANGLBY, Navy Yard Bridge, has been appointed Recruiting Officer, i ww HE UNDERSIGNED, ington, having used No, 519 T atree- ree *, of Infammatory Rheumatism. in saying that we are natisfied it ta if t value to paint Faineasc. ‘We therefere cheerfully recom- no hesitat UENBY A. BOHEETS, Captain and Provost Marsks!, WM.C.MA MA -MAR GRACE HUR RY NEWTON. 4th, bet. GARET A. MITCHELL. District of Columbia. CITIZENS OF WASH the remedy of C. Keenan, 6th and 7th streets, have with this most GEE. E, bet. 12th and 13th, and H. E. 1, bet. 19th and goth, DL ROBERT WARREN, 7th, bet. K and L. mh 21-eolm WINDOW SHADES. GOLD—— OPA GREEN AND BLUE—. UR——_ Wit ITE——_- BU PF HOLLAND, FIXTURES; —————all approved styles : G.t. 4&3. 8. KBL'Y, | Mapufa:turere snd Impo:ters, 359 Broa¢wav, New York, CURTAINS, NEWSTYLB, 3 c=] 1864. SWIES LACE, = Eg 2 ROR nae MUSLIN, ge 2 RROCATELLF KEPS, 5% a TERRY CLOTH DAMASK, oe" JAPANESE 1 bane LOTH. COVERS, FOR PIANOS AND TABLES 6. L.& J. B EBL Ys IMPORTERS, mb W-Im 3A9 Hroed vay. Now York, irocrres PET H. 9. 1 ROOPING FBLT!! WITBON & OD, Foor of 210 87. West, Wasgiactun, D.C, annfsctorern of ROOFING FRLT, DHY AND TARSED 58 BaTH ING, ROOFING CBMENT ena L AMP? BLACK, FECT AND.CRMEN.P, Wholesale and Retail, Dealert eu pplies on the most liberal terms Factory—Beot of 2/0 street west, Office—1*1 221 rect, below Pe avenue mo ib3n! JOR 3416-250 extes choter hardy Byer F Blooming Boxes, Bagacites. Trea, Maousy Wisterlat, OQ ematite, Orange aod Lenon Tse4 Perce Pinte. &e , Orosmenial Treat ing Plent®, 3 greens, Fraits) Tres. The ec'lection compriace ~~ Most oslepra ed kique Bnew ten Barve of Amerie* aRDIN , Florist mbt leat PRar RB CUTTING de -qtlewerg Doneort Har rd. Prolite Kond Viserned, ce 8) Py as y bon) 1) epee’ 1N@ P. ealo at al ‘Vth +t. for, o! nd other ees sit@eaee "WM bPLOKASY. AMUSEMENTS. GREAT NATIONAL OIRCUS! MES. CHARLES WARNER, (formerly Mrs. Dan Rice) 2.. aes aes, --0e -2e-» Dinectrens, NOW OPEN FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! PERFORMANQES EVERY AFTERNOON AND . EVENING. " AT SIXTH STREET AN AVENUE, This Equestrian Organization has been BW TORE arranged with due regard to high-toned refinement. The company consists of the following well-known Artistes: MRS. CHARLES WARNER, (HOBMEBLY MRS. DAN BicE,) MRE. HARRY WHITBY, MASTER JOHNNY WHITBY, M188 ELVIRA WHITBY, MI88 8U°IE WHITBY, MRS. FRANK WHITTAKER, THE DENYER BROTHERS, ME. GEO. DERIOUS,~ MB. Ja8. HAWKINS, MRE, OBA8. KING, MB. FRANK WHITAKER, MB. D. HOWARD WM. KENNEDY, CLOWN, The two Comic Mules, CONTRABAND AND CUNNING, will be presented to the audience by their trainer, Doors openat2and7p, m. Admission 50 cents, Children under 12 years of age 25 cts. mh 23-Iw* VARIETIES! - VARIETIES! Faonring PENnSY LVANIA AVENUE Finns Prenat Alc ot 4 STIRS. VARIFO IS MUSIC HALL - VaxIETI Vantea ies ano (yibteries Vande’ s. THEATER. VACTATIO TAnI> T1bS (VaRISTIAS Hamnnin & € Peopristora Fitz anager ani Advertiaer, NEW STARS! NEW STARS!) NEW STARS } OUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY To E Every spots human being stan cxcitement increasing. All and aypland, ar and Political rama, f sr a. eat life story G-eat public ex- ‘8 eye-opener, ou ant Union Nie ape tel: , depravity. Witnerre? by thousapds, merchants and stateame: ‘Aprlnated by sol ant worcim Al- mired Ly ofte Taand brave non. thy wit side Atteritiv: watch re n. , wiex IP WIT BEV BREORMED THT TP WIT) Ke Pet FORMED THLE ip For the actors that ficure in tie drama ar pecple now iu this attaem da 3 to City reat pore ¥. Proaented inanes i Their hearts consecrated to manmon. their souls the almighty dolar. Te wails of the orphan, the shricks of the wilew, the pilot tad no} ir 15 0¢ syjanathia iron and their henrtsare steel. Fitzsimmons'copyrighted draina, author of over 20 successful acting plays performed triumphantly in this KPOCK LT OF WASHINGTO! KPOCK kT OF WASHINGTO: or. IGH AND LOW LIFEIN THE CAPITAL. HICH AND LOW: LSE IN THE CAPITAL. Every government <lerk, every politician, every mechanic, and yar roe of both sexes—all in- terested. Ail our old citizens know the lady. All our statements ndorsed trat e ALSO,PLAYED WEDNESDAY 1 1¢€ z E A from hs. AFTERNOON FOR ALSO, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Ladies must come early to get a scat. Laat Wed- nesday many ladies had to stand, over fifteen hun- dred persons being present. ‘ALSO TH MERIC HALL SHOW. , THREE NEW STARS, The Premiet Danseuse of the day. 3 AUGUSTA WALBY. The greatest Ethiopiss Artist of the age, MK. BOB HART. The Ravel Pep tesienigh et ‘the Poster star troupe, ,HERNANDEZ FOSTER, and over thirty other artists. Neos Wednesday hight, in addition, the wonderful antomineg, paniemyOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE; Or, THE MAN MONKEY. The Man Monkey, by the wonderful agile Her- nandez Fos.er.as performed by him night after night at the Front street Theater, Baltimore. Only pause and ponder, when night comes, where you will spend the most pleasant evening, and Jour good fadgment will polnt out the Varieties. Admission, and Sects, Private boxes, $5. SEVENTH STREET. GILT, ROSEWOOD ANP BANOY: PICTURE PIOTURE CORD AND PASSRLS, We state in no boasting spirit that, we have re- ceived this day the largest, newest and most desir- te new styles of the above goods ever opened in bingto t great difficulty between th in. Owing to the e gilders and manufasturcrs of Gilt Frames and Movi ‘ings the past three weeks, we have been unable to su py any of the abovs goods,and notwithstanding he great advance in material an pay tice ir yal _ tl ie nea oul lal attention also our stork ot PHOTOGRAPHIC aise CARDS. Over 6,000 copies. Near! and Engraving ever exhibited, perfect as perfection can be. __ We reapectfully invite every Indy and gentleman in Washingtcn to call when it suits thei and ex- amine this choice selection. Our prices will be found same as the publishers, Callearly and get posted. Look around; see if eh od Sn. such in any establishment south of ew York, member the place. Remember the plact; 5 BELLEW & CO., 510 7th street 3 doors south of Odd Fellows’ Rall. fd iamanse Ms, PICTURE every Picture very Picture mh __-Iwi LADIES OF WASHINGTON, 8. HELLER No. 34 Market Space bt Tihand 3th .® fae opencd a very largs assortment of Spring ant Summer Cloaks. Also, a great variety of Fancy Bonnets and Flowers. _E: such as Lage Collars, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, &c.,&c. Fancy Goods, Fancy Parasols. Corsets. Tioop Skirts. and alargr arsortment of Hadties’ Under Clothiag and the Lest cheap price Gloves, Ladies, you will do well by calling and examining our stoek of g»o1s Lefore you buy elsew 2t-Im* MUEE® MULES!!! T have for sale seventy head of large young MULES, all of whieh are well broken to ness HORSES. which will be sold on ac. kw: | conmmy ting terms: a. suneve, wh 21-6t* Ths FURNITURE, FURNITURE. a } ~ . Our stock of CABINET FURNITURE es Tila jb first-cly Buraitace mone. Os i vite ect. eee TOTELER. & WILESON, Tron HANNo. 81 between 9th apd uth GQ BBASTL h Weuld inforr 4 conven hey gton tie pore sebe iseet apartfor private parties, ow Unt. & Chron) work, Also. some fine sxidie and har street. bet, Hand Lsts. snew Tull and complete, embracing every article Penneyl vania avemte. mb IF-eo6t avenue. where th SKL « opened ad PLANO PORTE nite to te FORD'S NEW THEATER, ‘TENTH STREET, ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVERUR, EASTER MONDAY, March 28th, 1834, GREAT AMERICAN TRAGEDIAN, DWIN FORREST Who will, for the Mp Saeed susta'n his celebra- ted Tact ¢ ter of RICHARD. DUR FoF GLOSTER, in Shakspeare’s sublime tragedy o! RICHARD Ii. Produced with new scenery, correct costumes and &ppointments, and an unequaled cast. Mr. John ‘McCullough as.Henry, arl of Richmond Mre,J.H. allen as................... ..Laly Anne Miss Alice Gray as... - Queen Eitzabeth “ IMPORTANT NOTICE. PARTIE+ HOwDy 7 BESTE ED GHATS are respectful. y requ The immense Af END PRL: now attendi: ir Ww im, the theater ail the, thoratghfares to an extent renderip re somewnat diffi- e curtain. access to cult after the Fise of y PRICES OF ADMISSION, 50 cents 5 cents Orchestra C: Family Circle Private Boxes. in = $10 and $6 Reserved seats on Mr. Forrest's nights2>cte. extra. GROVER’S THEATER. PEXMSYLVANIA AV., NEAR WILLanp’s Hore. Lzowarp GROVER..... Director EASTER MONDAY, March 28, FIRST NIGHT OF THE OPERA SEASON, WME BERTRA JOHANNSEN, Prima Douna Dramatique; BIGNGRA LOULsE FREDEHICT, ima Donna Larique; MLLE PAULINE CANNISBA, Prima Donna Legera; MADAME LA ROCH:, M’LLE ESTELLE PICARDE, M°LLE MARIETTA A.GELA, M. FRANZ HIMMER, Primo Tenore Robusto; M. THEODORE HABLEMAN, Primo Tenore Grazia: M, ANTON STEINCEF, Primo Baritone; - HENRICH HERMAN, as rofundo; M. FREDRICH GRarr, wo Cantanto; CARL ANSCHUTZ, Chef d’urchestre, The season will commence .: THIS (Monday) EVENING with Gouned’s Gist a of 8 5 in five acts, with acaxt of unparalleled strength. and a powerful cherus of thirty, including the Ieading artistes of the celebrated ARION :OCTETY. Thecntre Grand Orchestra from the Academy of Murie. New York Military Rand on the Stege. incidental to the Gpera aid superb new mise en scene. M. Himmer in bis great rol Signera Fredevici ag Militair the ertire strength of the supported hyn full Mil CARL ANSCHUTZ.. Contuctor of the Opera Arrn arcs Recto Ly which “MARTHA? | wil) posutively he giver TO-MORROW, ¢T vy and “LA DAME BLANCHE WEDS | There will Le no Gpera Tyursiay SCALE OF PRICRS. a Parquet, se Tt rese Circle Crehestrn red Si ats 50 cents extra, mily Cirle... k eats 8 dat Metzerott’s Mur the Theater, GREAT METROPOLITAN tha PerMsyLvanis AVksts ako Eusvexti Sreuet GARD NER& CO. + Proprietora, Unqualified approval meets the efforts of oar cum, de te creme cf a) companies, Veni, vidi vie? texid the Roman co querur. Ehe proprietors oftiis super estab ishment have adopted it auv + @sy ar their wetto, ENVEUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF TAB GREAT COMPANY. MESSRS, BARi HCL uEW & BUTLER, The two great Pantomimisix GONSTANTIN’S GREAT BALLE? TROUPE, LE BLE, a r c Store Premiere Danseu MIs8 ANNA RUS MIS3 MARY WALTON. i LANE, Tenor, Baojoiwt j~ampion Jig Dan: GEO. H. @£O.. SHELDON. cer. BD, MUKRAY GRBAY, GrouGk MILES, GELGH DE LOUIS AND HIS TRAINED DoG G rT) Be ‘s ssi JENAY LIND, Forming the greater’ co pyeation of talent in the orld. To conclude, on each evening this week, with tho Gorgeous comic, Pan‘ omime of New Beonery, Dresser, &c. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. SNEED Bis Sab EIB. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE Saturday A(ternoon, at 2 o'clock. Admis- Ladies 26 cents; Children 10 cents, mh %-tf ~RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, At ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7ru Strasser, On MONDAY NIGHT, Marcy 28, 1864, For the Benefit of &T. JOSEPH’S ORPHAN BOYS’ ASYLUM. THE BEST MUSICAL TALENT of our city have generoual y tendered their services JOHN E. McCULLOUGH, Frq., The eminent and talented dramatic reader, has kindly o: to recite the beautiful poem of ‘* Buamvus O’Brien,” PROGRAMME: 1. Octette, the famous ‘*Huntsman’s Farewell.’ Mendelsshon. a on: Arion Oise Oia. toad . Shamus O’Brien, a beautifu mm, reci 2 ~ John MeOallough, Brg: sag. $. Cavitans—*Ernani Involani”..Ernani, Verdi. - Miss Juliana May. 4. Harp and piano—duett. Miss Clare and Prof. Kaufman. 6. Celebrated Shadow Fong. from Pardon de Plo- rs. ‘bh Rvory iO: ermel—Meyerbeer. . Cecelia Young Kretschmar. 6. Quartette—* Good Night”—Mrs. Noyes, Mrs. Newton, Messrs. Dawson and Burnett. 7, Solo—Norah, Pride of Kildare..... Mrs. Small. \ gq INTERMISSION. 8 O.tette—* Serenade” .............., Kreutzer. Arion Glee Club. : 9, Aria—‘Roberto tu che adoro.......Meyerbeer. Miss Juliana May. 10, Ballad—Young Recruit. Kuneken.Mr.&.D.Reed 11, Yenzono Waltz...Mrs. C. Young Kretschmar. 12, ‘Harp that Once Through Tara's Hall”’.......: rs. Small. 13, Quertette—Mrs, Newton, Mra. Noyes, Messrs. lawson and Burnett. The magnificent Chickering & Sona’ Piano and benutiful ane to be used at this Concert are kind- ly leaned ‘by Mr. John F, Ellis, No. 306 Penneyl- Vania avenue. : Tickets One Dollar, to be had, at Ellis’ music store. city book stores, and at the door on the night of the Concert. mh 25-3t a GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS NOTICE—LICFNSES—All Licenses due the Corporation of Georgetown on the first cr April next must be -paic wituin ten days: feom that date; otherwise they will be strictly enforced hy the Metropolitan Poliee. mb 2f-cot cap “WM. LAIRD, Clerk. Ix FREE VACCINATION. N Accordance with a Liw rec passed by the city authoritics, ‘the undersigned will vaccinate uratuitously all residents.of Georgetown who may apply to bim for that purpose, ut his residence, 14 Dunbarten street. Office hours froa 9 te 1 Syik Wee 2 SOPs tt CRAGIN, M.D. mah 28-e4 Cy OS. H. DONOULE & CO., i PLUMBERS A 3 GAS FITTERS, No.2 Brivce Stkert, Gedraetows. All orders for Gas Fitting, Alterations and Ex tensions will receive prompt and faithful atten i Plumbing inal! its branchos exeeuted in est manner. “ s Water intreduced and Hydrants put up at short notic mh 22-im? “GEORGETOWN TARBS—An abatement of 8 twill ben! nthe anual i, for the curggmt 2 the rat fF April fies hs t mh tows i . Gollector, cievticenags * Tust recet cived Slarge asaur QI . tep anes 22-6t TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISFATOHES.} FROM EUROPE. dee Accident in amer New Yorx, March 27.—The steamship American, trom Bremen via Sou ton on the sth has errived. The news is three days Jater than by the previous arrivals Engiand. Two hundred and filty persons were drowned by the bursting of the Sheffield reservoir. The Times eays there is good reason to be- eve, though the maiter cannot be amnounced as absolutely certain, that a conference wiil after al), actually assembie on the Schleswig- Holstein question. In the Hou-e of Lords, on the Mth, Lord Campbell asked the meaning of (tortchakoff 5 Words as to a coalition between Russia, Aus- trie, Prussia. acd and. Lord Granville Gortchakoff could only Freee and that Eng- Te fer to a conterence Jana had not entered into ay, Combination dis- le. feeling against pezine the siightest hosts! tance, £ In the House of Commons Mr. Roebuck asked whether Federal and Contederate Govern- Tents had been remonetiaved with foremploy- ing agents tor tilegal porpoess. He said he ‘would be glad to tee the Federal shipping s wept trom the seas. England's bonor was at 8. Lord Palmerston replied that both Govern- Mente Bad been remonstrated with, and that prosecutions hud been instituted. Mr. Bright said thst Mr. Roebuck’s speech Was unwoithy a member of Parliament. The Confeacerute ican has advanced fonr per cent, closing a: 48a5U. The Memorial Diplamatique says a treaty be- twren Maximiilian aud Napoleon is to b+ Bereed on 1mmeciately on the tormer becominz Emperor of Mexico. The treaty is intendei to seitie the period of French occupauo :, and to arrange for the | quidation of the French cleim; ‘he Fres ch troops are to be withdrawa graoualiy, when revimeutal lists are to b+ formes, Six thoussnd volunteers, foreiga legion, are to remrin in Mexico. The deotdue to Frazice is to be paid by fonrwen annua inetaiments, of twenty-five mulions of francs each The Federals are said to have violated Mox ican territory, by seiz pg cotton beiougiug to Coniederater at Matamoras La Fronce tay» Enginod and Kassia are en- cenvoring to induce Denmirk to accept aa Armietice ; the armies rem iuing duriug the copterence in the same posi'ious, Bavaria King Louis will pursae hia father’s on ‘be Danish question, er policy Tre Duke of Saxe with the minar States’ assent in order to in. cuce Napoleon to recognize the rigitof Schle.. w soistem Duchies w clus: eirown Gov. ernment - ‘The motion before ‘he Federal Diet for Au- gurtenbury erecoenition has been postpon-d | atibe requisto; Aw tnaant Prussia. Denmark. Five Davin etam rs wore ernising off | Sirsleurd, where the Prussiaa Moule is ices | bound | abe Swecish troops insouthern Sweden have ord€red 0 be ready to marca tant engagemen! occarred on tae rvett lt is stated that six bundred peasants bave been compelled by the enemy tt) aid in the eree ion of Ire ches bef re Frederiva ‘She Austrian troops baying bees mol-stel by b- iihab tants or Viel, Geo. Gobat-uz ne ordered that all munitions of war an lt arnasin PO session Of Cividans shall b» deliverad up to tte military authorities within twenty-four hours. ‘The roads in Jutland areimpassible in conse. quince of “he heavy ratus. Marshal Wrargel bas probthited the export of horses, cattie and grin from Jutiand. Tue Prassiavs had occupied several places nezr Duppel, ard an unimportaat eagage- ment bad cecurred bear the same place. The discount demand at the Banit of -Ey- gland was moderate, and raies unaltered. Commercial. Cotion advanced x d ald. tor inferior qn4li ties. LBreadstoffs quiet andsteady. Flour d clining. Winter red wheat 8s #°s'7d. Uorn dull. Provisions quiet and steady. REBEL RAID IN KENTUCKY. Attack om the City of Paducah—The Place Sacked and Partially Destroyed —The Assaults on the Fort below the Uily Re- pul+cd—Largeamoun of Property Cap- *turned—Destructive Fire by the Uuion Gunboats—The Rebel General Thorapson Billed. Cal«o, March 26.--Reports are circu!ated here this morning that the rebels, under For- rest, attacked Padacah, Kentucky, fifty miles above here, yesterday id burned part of the town, but as tel ‘ic communicntioa has been cut off, no authentic information can be obtained. ‘The steamer Jatan, from Nashville, passed. Paducah at five o’clock this morning, and the steamer Joseph Pearce, which passed two hours later brings the following advices: Forrest, with an eatimated fore? of five thous- and, captured the place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He s&cked and fired the city, Colonel Hicks, commanding the post, oc- cupied the city with about eight hundred men. The rebels made four assaults on the fort, but were repulsed each time. ‘Three of our gua opened on the city curing the occupation by the enemy. much of waoich was burned, beading the marine railway and steamer 8. The wharf-boat and about 3.000 inhabitants of the city were moved across the river upon learning of the approach of the enemy. When the Perrce passed at 7 o’clovk this morning, tne enemy had left, and the people were returning to the city, and the fires were dyingout Tne amountof publicand private property captured is unknown @t present, but it is supposed to be very large. Our loss was 20 killed and 40 wounded; 150 to 300 rebels are reported iniled, among them Gen. Thompson. Twenty-five houses around the fort'were destroyed by our troops, they being used as screens for reb-l sharpehooters. The headquarters and the Govy- ernment store-houses were burned by the en. emy. A has gone'to Paducah, who will furnish correct imformation as soon as possible. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Rebel Less Very H Fifty Killed in One Company Cargo, March 27.-A despatch from Volum. bue, Ky, cays Forrest and Faulkuer are be tween that place and Mayfield. Their forces are in @ crippled condition; their streng:n is much greater than was firstestimated. May- field is filled with rebel woanded from Pa- ducah; twelve to fiffeen haudr-d are said to bave arrived there. One regiment Joat uv, and one company 50 killed. Tne rebels at last a:- counts were ma: chivg towards Oliiton. Shoul they attack Columbue, they will receive @ still warmer reception than at Padaceh. A UNION REVERSE IN TENNESSEE. Surrender of the Seventh Tennessee Cav- siry—The Enemy, in rior Num- bers, Kepulsed Three Ti ~ Car1z0, March 25 —The enemy, being repo t- ed m foree near Union City, Pennvssee, yes- terday, Gen. Brayman, with a force of two thousand men anc a battery of artillery, pro- cred+d vy railroad to witiin six miles of Union City. when they learred thet Usl Hawkins, with four buncred of the 7th Tennesse+ cav- airy, had surrengered, at 11 a.m. aferrep is ing. three times, the revels, who numbered abcuttwo thousand. The meu were ail armed Ana equipped, 81d bad recently been por for over a year’etervice. (heen @urned what was combusiih! out the fortifications, and marc bea off with the prisoners, . Gen. Bray man proposes thy abindoameat of such catposts as Hickman and Union cit: ibey are of 1.0 use to the. Unionis 8, acd are of jue at present to the enemy as a means of obtaining supplies. ‘ Rhode Island Election. saan a eat ‘frtends: -ON THE PART OF THE HE cut the Stal Samuel F SADPLE HORSE, suitable for a lady; very spirited and perfectly Laas and gee THE WEEKLY STAR. > This excoiient Family and News Journal, containing @ greater variety of futeresting Teacing than can be found im any other, is publishec on Friday morning. It invariably contams the « Washington ewe” that has made the daily EVENING Srax circulate 60 genermily throughout tha country, Tams. Cash, invariably in advance. Single copy, per annum, +1 Single copies, in wrappers, Fiva Oxwre. € San Frascisco, Maret %6—The Uni State Convention organized at Sesremente yeacrsy by oe of Eee H. Sears as rman, by 43 majority, over W. M. Parks, the en'i-Conness candidate. The whole vote cast ameunted to 257, ~ To-day the Convention unanimously adopt- eo a resolution praising the national Adminis. tration, declaring Abraham L ncoin the first ebofce sor the next Presidency, and e ug Messrs. Connese, Higby, Shanvon, and Cole, Of the California delegation in Congress. A separate reeolution in memory of the Rey. T. Starr Kivg was adopted by actanding vote, all the members rising from their seats in silence. ‘The delegates to the. Baltimore Convention have not yet been elected, but doubtless the majorityof tcem will be friends of Mr. Oon- ness. * Circulation of a Weekly sousna per, Sup- pressed—Counterfeit Treasury Netes. Sr LOvis, March 27.—The cireutation of the Metropolitan Record, published ia New Yori, bas been suppressed in this it by or- der of Gen Rorecrany Well executed counterfeit one bundred dol- lar treasury Notes have been passed oc several — within - day ortwo. Notes of a simi- ay character have appeared at St. Joseph's and other points west, +20 + —__ Po1ick RErogts — Third — Davia Jordan, receiving stolen goods; jxil for coart. John McOsrthy, assault; bail for hearing. Tbomas M. Harrigan, false pretence; bail for court. Alb rt Frankie, perjury; bail for coart. Tbomas Sullivan, assanit; bafl for hearimg. John Mooney. selling on Sunday, 22045. Mary Meoney, disorderly; diemissed. Eliza Maho- ney, do; do, Elizabeth Rounds, malicious mischiei; $5 90. Fourth Precinct—Eveline West, disorderly: #1.60. August Geary, threats; bail for peace. Sath Precenct—Frederick James, Harry Rodvera, Page Gordoa. Riphsel Norris, Jos. Gordon. dieorderly; locked mp six hours. Jerry Lytch and Thomas Donvigan, violating cow jaw: giemiweed. John Roa O'Bries, creating a nuisance; di McGlynn, Jarceny ;)aii for court. Grimes, & sault and battery; dismissed, Riley, grand laren: jail for court. htle Joho + crunk apd disorderly: Thomas K-tr, do.; nrned over to the mi‘itery. 5 4th Precinct —R chard Young, threats; jul. Hester Tilguman, do.; vail tor peace Jona BKamil'en, violating city ordiuan-e: dismissed. Fiivabeth Johnsons, drank and disorderty; Mary Anderson, disorderly; #1 Mat Thornion, dy; #2. Edward Costello, do: itary. mil- Thomas Brown, suspic.ous character; dismissed Tenth Preinci —Evgene ©. bail tor hearing. J Toop, larceny; Thomas Ryan. a-<anit; dis- = disorde:ly; Alii Wm. Eager, drunk; missed. Thos. son Nailer. do; clemissed, Fourrs Warp Sration (ases —Marshall Adams, Richard Harger, violstiag city ordi- bonee, $128 ench. Eihw Nevilie, dram; dis- mrsed Jebn Hf. Booby. Bashrod W. Read, asatir end batt ry: ball fr hearing John JDavrenc’, drunk and « deriv; dismi<sed, Robot Monihae, do; Josa Holvoran, Thomas Matita Light, do and 3 assarlt spa batters; bal for court Kacy, o ky 215 Ci orderiv: dismissed Ces s BALL, FOR THR BENEFIT OF THE ENISTMENT FUND, é to beheld at the BALL OF THE PATENT OFFICE BUILDING, On THURSDAY EVENING, Maren 31, the proceeds to be appropriated to AIDING ENLISTMENTS IN THE CITY oF Ww INGTON. . MANAGERS, His Excellency the President of the United States, The Vice President, The Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Secretary of State. The Seerctary of the Treasury, The Secretary of Wer. The Secretury of the Navy, The Secretary of the Interior, ¢ Poxtmaster General, e e Attorney General. ON THE PART OF THE ARMY, Gen H W Halleck 13 B Fry Gen C C Angur ‘ol BT Ingraham Gen J H Martindale Col EM Greene Gen M C Meigs Capt H A Scheets Capt Benton Gen Benham Gen G D Ramsey ON THE PaRT OF THE Wavy. Asst Secretary G F Fox Capt H A Wise Admiral Jos Smith oma Grerton Care Com J B Montgomery ‘aym’r J § Cunningham ON THE PART OP THE MARINE CORPS. Col John Harris" Major WB Slack Major Nichgleon ON TH F THR SENATE, Senator Grimes ahah ri: wEoot r Carlile Senator Johnson E OF REPRESEXTA: jon HW Davies ** Senator Morgan Hon Thaddeus Stevens: Hon Owen Lovejoy Hon Samuel Hooper Hon R € Schenck Hon N B Smithers go! Kasson lon. A C Wilder lon z P Blair Hon R E Fenton ON THE PART OF THE GITIZENS. Hor R Wallach Chas Stew: Hon H Addison LJ Wm Dixon F. E Douglass ‘m Forsyth W Riggs TP Morgan Wm Wilson Geo Krafft . Font Bozzel m Bradley HN Eash: ed — enry Riley JE Allen IT Hendlin Td Fisher _ Smith Pettit Ad Joyce 4A Hancock, ir AN Leal 3h ne Jos F Brown. Gwynn Harris Thomas Lewis EXEKCUTIVE COMMITTRS. Gen PF Bacon WW Rapley WN Hawley JHRemmes ACRicharis AR Shepherd HO Wilson | 8 ¥ Noyea Noyes John Sersford PMDubant Capt ES Wicklia Hudson Taylor N D Larne- Gentlemen desiring invz:ations for ladies will leave names and address at Hudson Taylor’s Book Store, Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th.and ivth treets, addressed to ‘* Executive Enlistraent Com mittee.’ mh 13-tf R. WOoOoDW aI ARD’S LIVERY, SALE AND RING STABLES No. 47 Nort Srreer, Bartinore, Near Saratoga Strect. HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., pur- chased and sold on commission. Te subscriber of the pudhe, which from apd extensive acquail superior opportucith tention given to t : die and Har- ness Horses. Persea: win! horses, shipped in a: y direction by lire them to my address ny Tele wpen having them promp'ly atte te with- sonal attention of the owner, thereby saving themselves mach time an? troubl>, Referto WD. Wallach, Propstetor Washington E + Dr. Jobn Gregvon, Veterinary Surgeon; T. Houston, Quartermaster’s Department. wh £5-tf OR SALE—By a Eady leaving the city—O: ick er. ne superior SADDLE HORSE; for agen. tleman of tast Can be seen for a few days at Hazelt% Stable, . Gee own. Neo. Ss. aan ecteon wanting. "ash would da well to call mate by Prainer of New ‘nade aad dived expeseay fer

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