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w® FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUND4¥ EXCBPTED,) ST THE STAR BUILDINGS, | ocusan Pan's Avaxus Xp 1172 S?2Err, Ww. D. WALLACH. —————_>——_ Pspere served without wrappers, by carriers, recén’s per week; In wrappers at the rate of $6 peryest. To mail sqbscribers the price is $6 per year, @3 for six months. Papers procured at Re Star office counter, with or without wisppers, TWO CENTS RACH. SP ADVERTISRMERTS sould be sent to the office beicTe i2 o'clock M.; otherwise they may uct appear until the next day. AMUSEMENTS. GREAT METROPOLITAN HALL, Pasxsyivasia AVENUE AND ELEVENTH STARE: GARDINER & CO--_.. -.......-.--—- Proprietors, W.H. Bartholomew and Robt. Butler in their great and immensely énccessful pantomime of First mi of the accomplished ecasts *Suss fanan as iw ber beautiful a: STG ees ter . CONSTANTIAE, Whe laughable tard of ASHER AND ORASHER, singing, Dancine, & oe, by the company, making upan woexcelled entertaiament. Monday, evening, Ap a Ath, the Deant if and wi Philadel ohia Miss H Sarenba¥ AETRENO ON FS GRAND FaMULy MAT jes and re} ‘day conta: tase 0 Ip rents, mh 31 - WARLE TIES! VARIETIES: FRONTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENDK & Negrs. Srreer Hampi & Co Proprietors Fitz SIMMONS —— 5 Stage Manager and Advertiser, TBE GREAT FEATURE AND HIT OF THE SEASON. HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY. Fitssiminons’se celebrated play. FEMALE PICKPOCKET OF WASHINGTON; or, HIGH AND LOW LIFE IN THE CAPITAL. The great Ravel pantomime, JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE. 2 er | MrsHV G TOKO. ©0000 0 es eens verse ences _Hernandez Foster | mee Py Uy ae Gallagher ‘Bli¢a P: THE QREAT MAN MONKEY OF THE AGE. THE NEW STAR “@ILMORE, GEORGE SHELDON ws inthé greatest and best show in the Capital city. to secure seats. _Rainiagor. 23 and 5 cts. Privat: boxes, $5, GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS! MRS. CHARLES WARNER, (formerly Mrs, Dan . Directrers. Rice)..--. .-. —. NOW OPEN FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! PERFORMANCES VERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AT SIXTH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. ‘This Equestrian Organization has been srranged with due regard to hizh-toned refinement. The company conus of the following well-known Artistes MRS. CHARLES WARNER, (FORMERLY MR38. DAN RICE,) MR. HARRY WHITBY, MASTER JOPNNY WHITBY) ss TkA WHITBY. ‘MISS SUeIE WHITBY, MRS. FRANK WHITTAKER, THE DENYER BROTHERS, MR. GEO. DERIOUS, MR. JAS. H‘‘VKINS, MR. CHas. KING, MR. FRANK WHITAKER, ME. D. HOWARD YEDY, CLOWN. WM. KE. The two Comic Mul $ CONTRABAND AND CUNNING, will be presented to the audience by their trainer. Doors open at2ant7 p. iw. Aclmission cents. Children under 12 fage cts. mb 2-tw* CANTERBURY HALL. MUS! CANTERBURY HALL. WA LJ CANTERBERY HA tenkat ATER Lovistana Ay Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels. @rorgs Lea......... werk Proprietor BRILLIANT AND VARIED PERFORMANCES! UNBOUD THUSLASM | DE. 3! The best conducted aaa noe popular place of amusement in wie country, a MORE NEW 41 PPRAC TIONS! The best, most talented and attractive perform- ances the country can produce. The mi nagement have gaincs for the Canteriary they » MODEL MUSIC HALI. OP T. ‘The entire great Dramatic, Operatic and Per psi- chorean Alliance ri Appear to-night, ~ MISS JENNIE ENGEL. The hear tifal anil aganins ae n THE RONZANI BALL VW. B. Cavanaugh, Mesars Wi liams, West,Douch- . Renne: r, Donnet th diferent acts. PURITAN: “AND WARD, The great Gee Dancers. HE COURT oF, BEAUTY. Mille Media, N unie Forrest, Emma tress. TROUPE. mi Porter, J Schelt, Estelle Forrest, Nelly Rainford, Louisa Rolette, Mary Coulson, Lucy Clifton-Emma Thom: spall ap) r to-night. A great variety programme to-night, including s beautiful Drama.a splendid Ballet, Langhable kthiopians, Songs, Dancing, Extravaganzas and a Fairy aptomime, &e Doors open at7; performance ats. SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES A GRAND “FAMILY MATENER, For the express accommodation of ladica and chil- ren, will be given on SATURDAY APTERNOON, April 2, ors open at 20’clogk; performances at3o'clk, rtcheap prices. ax follow Ladi ‘0 reserved Orchestra Seats .- 2 eents Dernts Children to reserved Orchestra Seats. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. Will be produced in a few days the grand, gor- eous, spectacular Le (ter ae as per ormed at the wery theater entith HE HOUSE TAT JACK BUILT. with'new tricks, machine eat be a of tro thoussnd dollars. Look out for it. mh 23-1w ved for firat Lae} LIME! LIME} Orders re lity M ME, at the ity Pennsylvania ALUS Lamber Yard on Indiana a’ nae, Bae 2d and SA streets. 1,0 bushels now tub 23-1) GEO. W. LINVILLE & co. Bork SALE—By * datyd leaving the ‘city—One very fine SADDLE HOKSE, suitable for » lady; very spirited sad perfectly broken. Also, one superior SADDLE HORSE; for a gen- tleman of taste Can be seen for a few days at Hazell’s Stable, Beall «treet. Georget o. y pers such would do well to call ond see them One Sad le, made by Frainer of New York, cost $95; nade and fitted aSpremey Kes ne Lady's horse, LADIES OF WASHINGTON, P-) S, HELLER, ®... 34 Market Space bet Tihand 3th sts. a4 Ope ned a very largs assortinent of Sprit and Summer Cloaks. Also. a 2 yor onnets and Flowers, Em ollars. Handkerchiefs. Si cods, Fancy Parasolx, Corsets. iting skirts. amt alurge assc ea? Under thing and the best cheap price Gloves. Lutie 1 do and mining our »' FURNITURE. FURNITURE, Our stock of CABINET FURNITURE is now full and complete, embracing every article usually kept in # first-class Furniture bet Ww ‘dially invite the atic to ins © cordially say TEEN & WILLSON, Tron Hall, No. 31 Pe Deididese avenue, mh 1b-eo6t between yth and 10th sts. OTICN—The Public is respectfully iuformat that on and after the firetday of Aprit, 1 Wood, Coal. and Lumber Janet at our wha Will bexubject to wharfaze as ‘Hollows: For Wood, per cord r thousand ‘4 from the wharves within five half the above rates respectively will be charged © t Ai after that meee for voree Rowse ts i Bit fone in RICHARDS M GUINAND, WILLIA JOLLY. P OOFING FELT Ree f arf al a hit ipa stantly on hy y yer: ar Bor 1] % wibison, : mb W6-cotm Benoa, arene up fiotht ite, Frmer Cr Ags ie BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, L 5 id dren the wee ‘ex Pa. Por circulars a: ppyreste R.A. MORRISON. WHTNG, paaws, 7 PEN: am8. | FORT ee as. meee peinganigsa. Docker Books, ‘Moser pots. Lunettes, Disriss, &6., bg For egle at the Stices. Co) PHANGM TAYLOR, T@USTA WALBY, FANNY i XXTH. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN TEE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1863. —— OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THR PAPEB HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION, BF Free Deliveryof Letters by Carriers at the Tesulencer of ow ners miny be secured by observing. the WT piece istics 8 : 1 4 irect letters plainly to the street and number ofthe byases esr 2. Head lettera with the writer's full address, in- cluding street and number, and request answers to be addressed accordingly. 8, Letters to strangers or transient visitors ina town or city, whose special address may be un- Known, should bemarked j in. lower left hand torner with the word “* Trensigas 4. Place the ‘postage mp on the upper right Fand corner, and: leave space between tha stamp and direction for post-maréing without interfering Inrcaveat actie teancwta request for the return of.@ letter to the wri ittinclaimed withtn thirty days, or less, whitten or Prntes. with the writer's full address across the dete. ang ord GE the = Tope, face nies, will be plied with ai usual id rate of pos’ payavie whemelivered to writer. © DOME, , LADIES’ LIST. ‘Aldrich Chas W Speen Bueips MrsSteph Arinatro=s irs Bd Maria Green tune Arthers Lizzie | Grimes Mollie Putney Hester A Adams Cath : Gold Mary A Patterson PrfgN Arny Mi: Gaither Sarah Dlankett Mrs “Adams ire E Goddard Miss Bond Catrie 1. Romaine Piorpont Mrs F L Gibson, Cath S Boaeeie! Garey Mates Petsson Eniece Brown Hiram Goodwin Marva Prietham MaryA pare, Mollie um Mrs Jdas\Proseller Cre- Ema, senzin Booth Cath V | Gorion® Bourke Mary A Griffin} i Bright Mrs Hi M Gurton Liz Brink Mary Golden Jane Rosa Almira as pee MrsM @riflith Mrs EC Headell Mrs Win Bruée Sarah Galloway mond Au- Hrown Adelia Gaston Lo Brown Sarah-2 @rpen Marino Robinson Mathin Brown Adeclia Gray NellieS: Russell Mary Brown Mary. Hodge Me iuie Hemabur EB Biddle MrsThos Hetsman Brown Pauline Harcal Mrs Wk wit Bennett Ie Ya Tes Louisa A Re Bricklin Nora Sarah A Benter Ann Huitt Mary B Blossom Ema Hall Mrs Joseph RB. Barlow Prise’aD Holst Anns. Ryr Barnitz Harriet Hill Julia A Biser Nancy Byrde M Berry Caroline A Ball Mrs Geo W Reynot Boynton MrsHSHarding Nellie Ryan Mr: Bamster Mnry A Hunter Mrs Roberson Miss Bacon Lizzie C Mary L Mavia BradleyMreThH Herbert Elica = Spear Annie Barlow Mrs Hardisty Mary Skidmore Lucy F FloieN = HlarrisMrs A | Shaw Miss M Bunday Lizzie HandleyMatiieVStarr Mary J Baviner Bertha Eanmont th Mrs Geo BradshawChrite | Mavy A w Eliza Benson Mrs Hanon Celia Sith Motlie A Hevern, —— Tlurbert Fraucis Steele Mrs Bradley Lizzie with Kate Buuler Sally BrononghFannieHatnes Boardley Lucy Henti Rennettdosphne CP Barlow Ali Hunter M Bayard Merion He BakerMargare oy Higty M: Baderd Mrs W Howard Forde Mrs F haw Mrs G A Spear Annie ya Mra Swan Mrs HA A Mary Howell Mrs av Betive 11 MarthJ Hod E Barns Fanny Hartis Butler MreD. lpe re MrskJ Hu tKats Hetgel Me jerin y Bennett Hannah Berley Ma orgie Barrett Ann Howard Henrieta Harkaes Laurea Bm Collins 3 Mis 0B Hennigan ‘Aiuela a Annie M Sh Gecnee Misael Waguey Macy Glark Mary Al Hall Praucis Clarke Susie Q Howard Mary J Vook Carrie Hunter Miss an Qerr. 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Geo, Sehr Léanimor aie Delatush Be chole Ames Jor Chas cHW ewinan Honi A Mi’ Str Fag Mute -2 t Frank Dun StrChas McDou- Sele WC Ber Nicholson Win | reports the force of rebels fifteet hundred } sirong three miles east ot Mattoon Sehr Marcena Parker Hach peak Henry PaynePhylands Perks Roberta Porter Dr RI A er Aines y Abram nery Sehr Mary te ‘dantiatia st Earl Shite mnt eKRR Now Sehr dpe as SAYLES J. BOWEN. Postiwaster. Tu edt Be r-2 Sehr dnokoreyt Pi hitfe er 8G G-5 ries GHOVER'S THEATER. NEAR WILLARD’s Horry | Leonard GRove | rated by bullets. While the rebel flag of iru | was moving forwer d, they disposed their force awa it Only uightot Brow tow Lee Operain thy Rowlands Owen Koed Peter B Robison Uap RA Roberts Bicnd Presenting both es one Ors. Rasen ones 3 M. FRANZ WIMMER Cast of great strength and a powerful chorus g the leading artistes of the . ARION SOCIETY. entire Grand, Orchestra frow the Academy M Yrederich afio as... +c ry & pick ag Rotinson daa 6 Bi iw J Ruple Jolin G aeainle Joshua Rovins Rab Keynolds Thos G Rowe Vincent Kobisou Win Kobinson Wm J Richards Wm vd Roe C = Ta Bb Narey. Wa B Russell Wm G Roazer Wi-2 jonerberty Thos . Franz Himme M. Theodore Habelmann as. M: Anton Steineck Reserved seats, ig eithe Metzeroit’s Music Store and the Theater at the folowing Orchestra Chair: yess Circle and P: RA Co Hocle dL ex Geo IL fovenbare: L Rk Gw Russell Geo Kad Geo-2 Rutherford H Hapbsael Geo Res tee M EB SATURDAY EVENING April 2. For the Inst. time, . Gounod 's Grand Somers C5 ee 2 s Gea W-2 Smithy BU SPECIAL NOTIC Seats fee ihe Opera for Friday “FB may he obtain Office of Grover’s Theater, at th from 9 until half- trom7 until 9. Also, at Metzerott’s FORD’S NEW THEATER, Testy STREET, ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR, Sperry Apson M t = StexarnsAlonzo# Sherburt Geo Sallude Andw MB Walt Ppbtene tomary hours, ley Geo W Bianley Geo x 4 guided the mother country. Speakinan Mays § Anthony Seammell HB Smith Henry P Stebbins Henry ast 9. and Again sas ian Skinner Lewis FORREST Strausbotger I 5 Will sive bis great condition for this n Tts JU. BRUT I Smith Henry L in John Howard Payn 8; LL OF TARQUIN -. Mr. — aul ious h Sextu: Targa, Builivan das s AY. Smith homes I N Y im RREBT Shoop Squire Shavaline Jas Y Dias notion will belgie oft the new rey, Py, Geo. ¢J Strachan Sam! Swarmer fe A Seagrave Saml Stockton Jos A Schumacher J IMPORTANT NOTICE PERSONS HOLDING RESERVED PLACES are reapeen ay, fe Coe to Venables Messrs Stocker Jaimes ‘ The immense es the theater fill the rendering access to secured cult after the rise of the eur! of patrons now » thoroughfares to Shaul in, 3, G PRICES OF ADMISSI0' Dress Circle, Orchestra. Obaies Summers WB Private Boxes. | Reserved seats on Mr. Forrest’snigh Buy DI paere Bait Jno fy pesoae ae tS Smith Zaphier = THE SECRETARY OF THE hereby give notice that i am ropa! flys mee subseriptions on account pated States Bonds authorized by the actof} . 1864, redeemable e , loasure of the Government, after ten vears. and payable Cate years from date. bearing interest attive per centum a over one hundred do! bonds pet gmc in coin. receive either Registered or s Ronda, as they may prefer. issued of tbe denominn- y dollars, ($50.) One Humired dollars. undred dollars, ($500,) One Thonsand cores ($1,(00,) Five Thousand. dollars, ( and Ten Thousand dollars, ($1.000,) and Bonds of the denomications of Fifty dollars, Ore Hundred dollars, ($190,) Five Wandred dolar’, ($40) and One Thousand dollars, (31 fo ry Subscribers will be required to pay in adiitis to the asmornt of the principal of the aie: in ¥ i money, the accrued interest in ea) United ttates motes, or the notes of! pert cent for prem rat day of March or EA Enemy! or F D Thatenee ive ‘o ear, payable on jarsanpually, apd on all nowerk gas) M Subscribers will eae Sito Thorson T ‘Tealor John W Thompson Wwe Fhonsegn Wr Tonus Latayette Polson Tilliugbast F o Soren LT Valley AdolphusVan was & HoYao R Von Buche AstineY jase age rt Bagiel teers notice ) from the September, as the case may be, until the day of jabestiy tion and payment. receipt of subscriptions T will. iegue in duplicate. the retaty of the Treasury, Washing- (Registered or onis required. Certificate xt ca he Bonds #u ae ca fe the snbseribers respectively. (len bur, Nierbi. . yen Tne ¥ Varny Join B oser enter Be te o original of te high will be seri ter to the ton, be x Sune epee a W. prthidigtan ehrkanp& Co ont ndrew wiped. yo i alter Aaron ild G Wilson AS Wirht 482 1 Vea A Wyinen AW Yond ereapt W ebste 270 lbs Wells Bezalect Welch CR Teliveries of Coupon the fourth (ath) INNER, #.E Treasurer ‘Upiten States. W ye ‘M rae wi Ibe made rotle White Watts Geo H A Weave sit Wie NG n Wales CABBIE, Aye rntor ae allach RoJby, Wilterdhoat. Wactls ae Nerstane,, : ‘We have just recvived'a meee ‘lar, aw wortinent ot Children’s Carriages, , which we offer at x very factnagre’ or prices, aes a its § BARRIS AND | Gla sA caddie every ar tion cae oe ae raw Btar office ecunter, Winkie wen at tem conte per pound, yeth. Woon Dicoft "2 Wilton Dr dos THE-WEEKLY-'STAR. This exceiient Family ahd News Journal, containing @ greater variety of: Intérating Teading than can be found in ri published on Fridsy midrning. It invariably contains the « Wi News” that bas made the daily Evamxe Stan elpouiate- so generaily thropghont the country. ‘TRRMB. Cash, invariably is advance. Singte copy, per annum. Single copies, in wrappers, F1vz Canta, 1S See TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. 3 ts {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) THE OUTBREAK IN ILLINOIS More Tr dab et finn For—The * treng—Beth © on Threatened. ee SPRINGFELD, InL.,.March 30..¢ 24 Assistant Provost Starebal Gererat eaten: Charleston last night, and telegraphed to cay for the 41et regiment, “which left th is xfternoon. Gen. Heintzelman has also been requested to that the tronbies in that se if ‘cus character, ABB ANS OF [ANOTIER DIsPATCH. | urzece ILL, March 26. von the receipt Cheatonae: Iiting 1 rest ety Hotere nay Sov ee rent to Cnarles- thas type eye WE! em ani Gronght tg this place. The sy mpalbizers in that and the ad- Joining counties immediately commenced mus- tefing their forces, with a finn Purpose Of rea- cuing the prisoners. .tpom: ditterent sanrces Say that the rioters are tram 1,00) to 1,500 stroug, and, attack shte piace, to night. Every preparation is‘being made and prec&ution taken togive them @ warm reception. itis believed that with the united efforts of the citivens and soldiers. still, here, the place can be held digainst the rioters until the arrival of Teinforcéements. & serie ‘) Later. it A. M.—The insurgent® are said to be threatening both Charleston and Mattoon. A ance last night found them fortified twelye miles from harap on Col. Trae, in command of the post here, has | an anthentic information that they ave in force { at careers Millsy tén miles soutt, and at a jgat miles West of Mattoon. Coionel Tpy ont Marshal General, Ra Das arriye t Vinois résftment bas heen a \chere from Camp Yates, and five homdred men have been order trom Indianapolis General Heintzelman, is expecied here to i night. Sheriff O’Hair has been joined at hi ihe He laces above-mentioned, but reiuses wo give urther information. The telegraph wires east and south of hera { have been cut A scout, who returned at half-past lew: THE ATTACK ON F ADUCAR. Fiendish Conduct of the Rebels—Another Report about Forrest's Field ef Opera. tions—The Union Regiments at Paducah Sufficient te Repel any Assault. Sr. Lovis. March 31.—The Demoera 's Cairo ' special dispatch says, rebel prisoners stite that | the main bedy of Forrest’s force has been or- dered to Jackson, Tennessee. The troops sent io ihe relict of Colonel Hicks have retnined trom Paducah, Colonel liicks } having a enfficient force to repulse any attack. During the late fightat Paducah the rebels tock Mrs. Hammond from the hospital ang murdered her; Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Eagan, and Mrs. MeChongwere also taker and sent tothe front, between two fires, and kept therean Dour, Their dresses, were perto- =) for action. Our men had ceased firing, for fear | of the women beipg killed. A man was arresied: on the steamer Ander- } sop, having in his possession a treshly-takea scalp ofa white man, supposed to have be- | longed to one of cur soldiers. Several persons were arrested as spies; among them are two women. Formation of a Ca adian Ministry. MontTREAL. March 3] —A Canadian Minis- try has been formed. Sir E. 8. Tache is pre- ales, receiver genéral, and minister of militia. attier. attorney general for Canada Ha:t; a Galt, financial ntinister: Mr. apais, commissioner of public works; Mr. AicGer, minister of agriculture; Mr, Enagerine solicitor general tor Canada East; John A. McDonaid, attorney general for Canada ‘West; Mr. Camp- bell, crowr lands: Mr. Foley, postmaster gene eral; Mr. Simpson, prov macied a secretary; aad ar Cockburn, solicitor general for Canada est. Their policy is'stated to be the defence of tha couniry, dnd the rendering effective of the mil- itary force. Every eftort is to be madeto ma:n- tain and extend the reciprocity treaty and tua readjustment of the cawal toljs. and the remo. yal of the government to Ottawa Uity. Measures for the development of the North- ‘west. the improvement of the seaboard ¢o:a- mnnication, and the general. policy of sdmin- istration will be goverened by those great constitutional prindipis which fT s0 long The House is to adjoarn until the 34 of May, ———_—_—— Seizure oi a Disloyal Puablicatien. Sr. Lovie, March 31.—The Provost Marsha | General has ordered ihe seizare of Pollard’s Southern History of the War, Confederat» cfti- cial reports, the Life of Stonewall Jacic:on, the Life of Morgan. and his men, and a!) the Publications based upon rebel information cir= cwating or for sale im this military departe | ment. New Jersey Legislature. TRENTON, March 31.—Mr. Benson, of [T2d- sop, !his morning introduced a bill to reper! the charter of the Delaware Bay Railroad. +20 B@7A chap down New Haven had caour'ed a | gird, giving heralarge number of presents, 1a keep ber admiration all right; but. diilerences aroze, and a big squabble wae’ the resnit) Of- tended lover calle on hie Mary Ann, and re- quests “thatdress pattern,” giyen her !ast week. She paéeéd over the dry goods. “rn take that ‘photograph albom, if yon please.’ She ex- iracted the pictures, and returned the voiume. “Now give me back that ring?’ No sooner said than done. «Now I just want yor to take out those iceth L paid thirty dollars tor, and give them back to me, in ebout four seconds ;” This ‘was too mueR of a “gum game,” and the female beat a hasty retreat. S7 A Captain Hartman, of an Lilinois regi- ment, and a faithless wife, Mrs. Helen Suer- -5 10 andj $5 | Moan, were recently pe Ait by the husband of the latter, in a house in Chicago, justas they were about to Pigg 4 a@ couch together without color of legality, Ts. Sherman had pre ed to her husband that she was to be « visit for a few days; and as the parties specttully connected, Chicago has asoth« dish of scandal to feed a vRiated appetit+ @7° A lady in Arkansas nothaving the proper material wherewith to make a pair of pa loons for her husband, who was tn need of tat article, took her crochet needle, and with home~ spun yarn, madea neat, compact and wearsbie pair of breeches for her liege lora. 87-A woman out West bas been cxrrying o arather strange confidence game in Milwauker , Green Bay, &c. She dressee in wale attire, marries seme young lad. nd then déecunps with her bride’s money. &z A London surgeon, it is said, lately put 2 dog to sleep with chloroform, aud taking ot & piece ct his skull, inserted » watch-erys'al, through which he can see the changes in (he brain produced by sleep. a The Legistature of Ohio bas passed x l+w to pumish by fine and imprisohmentall persons whoshall obtxin endorsements on promis-ory notes by misstatements or false representations. ww itis generally thovght that our poor fel« lows in Libby Prison are starved. But there's no doubt thateach man of them gets @ bileevery minnte of the day.— Prentice. 2A fire 1 few days ago oecutreed in the U.. _S. Express Office in Chicago, and freight ana peckacrs to the amount of several thousand was destroyed. pine nights ugo an insane woman wandering about the sireets of Chicapo was knocked down and rayished by some ‘wretch ‘who has as yet eluded capture. t aw The it ted in the U, a “sali @ is! repel seis toon aa the Eat and ‘College has recenty been presented az ale on in favor of & echuol, &e., te the amount of $150,000,

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