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@ 2SUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BACEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ORAM PEYR’A AVENUS ARD 117R Steuer, BY WwW. D. WAL.LAOHM, ——-_—- Papers served without wrappers, by carriers, yocenis per week; in wrappers at the rate of $6 per year. To mail subecribers the price is $5 per year, 3 for six mouths. Papers procured at the Star office counter, with or without stoppers, Two Certs #408. #9 ADVERTICUMENTS should be sent w, the ce before 12 o'clock w.; otherwise they mar ae eppear votil the next day be AUCTION S4LES. FUTUF_¢€ DAYS. By JO. Mo CIBE &.00,, Auctione: rs. UR HARDHOME BUILDING LOTS ON POBYHM Freget BETWSER 31XTH AND *2VaaTa eOYREETE—On MUNDAY AFERNOON, April sta, i+ & o™l yes, on the premines sball sell four adecr.e builéine Lots un the ecuth side of Norte B strez 1, between sth and 7th streete we t. froa.ing each ‘7 feet woe (nohes, and ranning back 15 033 fo ® bb Foctaliey. Taesssiern Lot forms tre coraer OC 5 street 46 feet wide cz'led Orugon streot Ferme third in oe#h, the reme'nder in six ‘wad twelve months with interest, cecnred by adeoi of trarton the premises, t the oo.Lof the purchaser, J. CO. Mc@UIKEA 30. Austs, fy J O. MoGUIRS & Co, Austionsers OUSBBOLD FURNITURBAND BPPBOP AT jotion —-On TUESDAY MOBNING, Ao: o'civek, we will sell st House No. 319 92% tween Land M. an exosiieot asssrtmsat oid furniture, ¢omprisicg : Equare Osse Piano Forte by Buasiell Watout Carved Crimson Dama:® Fofa, ce) > bs sg Sewiug Oheir, 2 “ Crimecn Dsmark Window O:tomans, BMarb'e top Pier Tab'e, Mirror bask Walnat Green Velv-t oovered Ghair, Ottoman ie Carved Autique Arm Chair, Ienter 2«@ Ride Table. nis, Plash covered Arm Ohair. “pi aod Girandoles, rs, jaho Caid ft arhie Top Cctrags cette, Toilet Satta, ize Wardrobus end Hureaue ne Best k. Rockers, and Side Ohairs. Eten aus nals Watrenccd Git Avaten, Feather Baas, Bolstess aod Pltows, Walnut Extension ing Table rockery and Glass Ware Oatiery. Breelicnt Brusaels and t? ree-p!y carpsts. Ci! Goth Foget? = & geners) assortment of Kitcher T temeiln, Tero cand, nb J.C, Me? UI BE & Oo, Ancts, Py J.0 MGU.AB& CO, Aacion-ere *RRAT “ALB SY CATALOGUBOP SBVBNTY G bine Finst class Privping Lots Bsi vo tHe ~ bavivsox Estate."—On TUB:DAY APYRENOON, April Sth atSovsiowk, at ths Aae thio: reome corner of Tevth and Dstrests, we shall ‘79 FIRST CLASS BUILDING LOTS delepging tothe ~~ Davidsou Estaix,’’ cow ori ak come of he most lis idle builétaoy lots to Se fouut io te ety atta spa iy on he high groucd: sorth of Penns. i Ninth aod Fiftecet. alreets * at nvad and mest desireble part of the city dene. for private resi a. For deacriptive estaiceuca,wits termes of sale &o. app y \o the undernigned ThI9E 3 Megunl WoL ALL & Co ERS PALS —We wil sell at By MPoRT 10b €ariy next woo h by + ©o., on their pron tes. No 39? Peay: Bue ups a 8. avery choice stock of Win tte Odoeen is city about 4 rears ©. Private tami as for gz teavon with such tik now rod Ouly fe reason of achaage of bna *, and one of tue vartoersg ing to Suropa, Oat- sue will be ready two days afore sae da , . Which will be hereafter annomneed Ph lw (Chron | WL WALL 90, Aves, B J.0. MOGTILE & So., Auctin ears QIN 4iL ANY EBskASLB THAGT OF LAND DO AN) 16126 THY OTY Ay PUBLIC BALE —O. THU RSV AY AP BRYGUN Api 7h athacbu 68 16 premises, we shall coli aemal, aad deriBhie The acvanc treetef sod lyice oa tue road to Anas=-ta $j tee dist ta cutere qoar er ofa mile irom t u Birctoal gale inom diately opposite Doag'acs ard s¢join- dcr the weet by Ieper woot’s o'ass ‘The trectoon sins toirty acresof ised, hasasnal @reilicg- house purp of god water ‘aad «4 fia spring OF tis pace aso Chive fruit tress Ir a= PiecG il wi 1 ce divided into four or five trac # of Hig 0: cover sere each. f'onting ant renricg bic’ to 0.90! Roo © maia rosd on r Terma: Uve third cast, the re twe ve mont? wits in erest. Ascared by a duet. f rises Oost of conveyances. ise eluc're ttamrs. te be psid by the per haser, mb sida J_o McSUIBE & €o., Ancts, yJ CO MestIAE A OO. Ic ce {Wack og" confirmec by the fa het Of Colamtia. si thug 1 Bardise © Oa . Vaveman minor nvire of Thomas 8. D Vaaghsn famines. on éay of Spritn-xt, at 5: o'clock ht tle, interest, cai, ‘heira of, ia, an! to *he pumoer ye aquare pum Ser 64) 2B Uke Gcces e4, nel st pubticauction, on tha FRIDAY the yp. i, silthe mand ef the © of ‘a bington, together the improvements om said Lot 5 heleace in insval pectively ix three, fix pins and ae de! ured paymeats to be s3- arb deed trust on ths premises “R ecnvesas ig, includes reves estemps.ta be bs the purchscers, Tha sopveyanses fe prepared under the di-eorioa of the aovicitor in theeanse 1574 eRTH A. DeVAUGHAN, Grardian of Thomas H. snd icabeto Vauchen wie twade J CO McOODIRR& CO, Auer, ~ POF © Pf UN BRViCOg4h £ GRAIN SB vicke nrcvEs OOPPmr. OAST IE BHUVRLE, ac, ke. &e. Stea’s Orr:os, TOF Vs3HinGTON, C., Hazch 3! i364 w Witite sod Pablis anc ba fictre ity of Washiogt 1 £th. 1854, a) 1_o’s!ock om ant seh Ola and Unse:viceable Grain Saks Also. a Wo'cloek m. ef th dey, at Gov ent Wa-chouss, No.15, New Yors aveous Between Righicenth snd Nineteenth streets, will beso d . Bi a op Ketties Cvs! bods, M-s- Paves Né snd re ferar Oogner, Od Oxat Ir pipe, Ehovels, Beales, Wheelbarrows, Desi ao. &o mee: aefnl bidders will be r-quired ‘o remove the ecaieewustn hye Jaye i cry day of sale, : a ent fund. Terme: Cash 'n Governm: Sen ORB, muster, Brig. Gen, and Onset Gear eee wh st ft pot of Was 235 eee <aLk OF OLD JRON, BLAGKRMITHS’ TOOLS v. xTkm 6 TOOLS, Sapiga’s TooLs, Caur an Eqotra@s, asp MISORLLANEOUS ‘s Brones. QuaatesMaster’s OFFion. Drror or Watkiseros. Wasainorow D C., Pubic Auction, at Alexandria on 111 Sta, 1864, at LJ o’clook a ms ola Lyon, #lackemstha? Tools, Oarpeaters! Tools Sere? To ls, Beales, stones, Jan oraws. pil Lacterns. Bhoves, Rakes, Hay Forks ®. Burg'ss, ches, Ambulsnoes Burd Uer'e. Faidict, Horie Collate, Radio Slaak ete. Arobulsnee Springs. Horeesace Mails, Nowe Bege Horse Covers, Carry Combe, Be aber ore Ehoes, Bpades, and 9 large lot of = fst Vreas to mention, oBdeaned s9 aad? igrarvice 5 as ae will Le required to peeave the als tee in five (6) de ¥8 from the day 0: 2 Cr Govecament fa) “for #: Cash in Govera DH RUOKBA, |. and Ohie! Qaartermaster, brig. Gen. os pods < mes! 9: ¥ COND S i BOGE io the © ty of Washington . PO, on MO} ppril ith 84, at lho’cloc® a _m..alotof Li wetnment Four herr Two hore, Wagors. Carts, Raz gi . together with Rr taining to wager trai pe deen condemved as ac’ fox padiic perv ce B ceesr fn! bidders will be required to removs the article withia fire ~— ae eeaee of sala : Cash verpment fants. Yermn: Cash in Gor é oa A ‘AUOKER, “ jef Quartermaster. mh sewene Lae Depot of Wachizgzton posteor OOUND&MNED HORJBs AND MULB: { Ourxr Quaavennistn’s Ovries, of Washinaion, U.C., Mi 184. Will be sold et public suction, at the aear the Observatory. in tae cit 8 oN Sete. J SDA rae a 0. d teres a ‘ oodeunned a2 unit for pu oe Terms cash in Gorernmen? funds, Sees to commence at 10 o’slock 0} Brig. Gen, aud Chief rie get OTOL e ET Wasting! Oorraie wresr ; Hips. Ww ILL BRSOLD AT ACOPION BVBRY WBD- EREDAY md taTCapay Be BBARR ‘oot of Pach stteet, ait & TSLLOW &o.. thet may be on hand, Ce Rovtla and higond ty thi phat Po gee diene: for ie Age . io Gurornment facia, be the timé of sale.” wih. E EVENING STAR | Chen v=, XXIII. e " PAPERHANGINGS, &. PAPERHANGINGS. A-great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES OF VELVET AND GOLD PAPER, BATIN GROUND PAPER, COMMON PAPER AND BORDERS, OQANTON MATTINGS, Check and White Mattings, both fine and common etades. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, From $ feet to 12 feet wide, together with a great variety of WINDOW SHADES, BRASS WINDOW CORNICES, OURTAIN BANDS, DOOR MATS, PARLOR MATS, COCOA MATTING, & All orders promptly attended to at " RIPPLE & FALCONER’S No, 34% 7th street, between I street and mb 16-ee3m* Twould ad: tract to call and have them taken out dy and harmless stamine the proved method of Inserting Artiscial Teeth. If 70U once see the you will bave them Mass. avenue. DENTISTRY. G2*47 Discovany iN DantieTAY Touh Brtracted without ‘Fain wish the Mubrite Sf con. 4 ali tk to ex- ran ae Savin "ea ees thisnew rosess. Also call ter’s new and im- and valuable one, lath and isth street Bos 8.8 LENIB. M. D.. Dentist. great improves no 0! ue + in bis teeth an 0 949 Pa. avent a this new eatweer M. woos ETH. the Inventor and Patentec T M.D. of the MINSRAL PLATE TRE tends aity TH, at reonally at his office in this ‘DY persons oan wear these.’ téeth who cannot wear others. and no person car wear oth<rs who cannot weer theso, Persons ceiling at my of 9 san be accommo ated with any ‘tyla and prise of Taeth they may desire put to those whe are particular 81 seancst, strongert, and mort perfect deoture that art can produce the MINBRAL PLATE, will be 5 city—No. 33% Pennsylvania avenue ' Sth aod tet atreste A180, 207 Arch ct , | ; meré te ener re ecceene EO PERSONAL. Vp RS. b. DaLT OW SN BXKOB LENE LYE voyapteod Teat Medium 580 [at ,mear 41h. soriben and communicates with spirit frieaia, seer iving frievds ata distance, tails gets Dames, examines diacaaca p tines, reada the future om Sittings @i wish the purest if oharactor Bonre frou am t mh? ME. WEEN when al) other treatment ft timonisl at 445 K street, Washington mh 3 om* 18 Cut OF DiFKASS i. Cal! and ase ton G HOPRLESS OApx- 148: 1 ly, riagor mi & By Magnetism sui Eioctrisity, | % 1 APIBB, ONLY LOOK AT THI |-We are por prepared to do any kind of Babroider y by amil ful bance. on such terma that cannot fail to: atisty Stamping in «iegent style, sud ox rotching. acd with 1. to be anieratood taat we &re with any other piace of the kind io Star ping In aivertise?. eet, oppori'a the PatestOMas Look ovt that you do not mistske the atroat asily receive new Patterns for Sraid We Co your not con: erte: dery just out, a wait Machine Sti “ stamp your zvods whil bing neatly Jone. CF Gur < Bmbroi i@ yor fea Psncons eater vieet, Bemina) MEDIOAL. ing with Syphilis, Gouorrhas discription, ohoald call teommediately upon” any description, shou rom ya if DR DAVIS te Vomaie Diseases treated in the most scientific +pd succesful manner "a Di b in Ris office, The Dogtor’s Diploma repeal lhe 08. A cure guarantied, de 9.8m Beoe m 46> Te street. Oppos 901 R. DAVE te Fost Om 7m 22 ap stairs Recruits Wanted TO ‘PILL THR QUOTA OP THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BOUNTY FOR VETERANS, S552, $225 of which will be paid in advance. BOUNTY FOR NEW REORUITS. S452, $2236 ef which will be paid im advan BOUNTY FOR COLORED RRORUITS, S150, advahce, FRRSONS WISHING TO BNLISP Will apply to any of the ‘ollowing BRORUITING OPFIOBRS: BABE. ‘Bngine Ha)), pear the Market, on Pennayivanis «venue, between Beventh and Ninth streets 3.0. RYDE, Qorner of Fourteenth aad New York O. A. KRABBRY, BH atreet, near corner of Nineteenth and Peap syivania avenue, 3, 0. PARES, Verner of High and Dunbarton streets, George wn 0. O. LANGLBY, Navy Yard Bridge, has been appointed Reerviting Officer. HENBY A. BOHBET2, Captain and Provost Marshal, Distrist of Colembia. i ww L WOODWARD'S. HIRING & No. 43 Norts Str Near Sara‘ AL RT UM LIME eenae between 2d and LIN VILLE & 00, LIVERY, GALE AD TABLES, “ALB AND IME! LIMB! LIME! Orders received for firat ality Pepneylval er Yard on Indian 3,000 seats 7 » at the Bacrimons, toga Street, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. chased and sold on comniission. The sabscriber offers his the puthe, which from long ex and extensive acquaintanee gives him superior opportunities. tention given to thi ness Hu: vices to perience Particnlar at. lection of Sadile and Har- Persons wishing horses shipped in pur- a avy direction by sundivg them to my address mxy rely upon having them prom, attention o out the perronal Ft, atten led to with, e owner, thereby saving themselves mach time aad troupls, Refer to W. D. Wallach, Proprietor Washington Star; Dr. John Gregson, Veterinary Surg-on; Samuel mh 26 ae Houston, Quartérmaster’s Department. LADIES OF WASHINGTON, 8, HEL! No, 34 Market Space 6:t Tihand 3th a’) af opened a very Ia Bonnets and Flowers, 'g8 assortinentof Sprin ‘ummer Cloaks, Also, a great Ot Embroi Collars, Handkerchiefa Sleeves, &c.,& and variety of Fancy orien, atch as Lace © Faucy Gooda, Fancy Parascln. Corssta. Hoop Skirts, an large assortment of Ladier* Under Sates heap price Gloves, the best Ladies, raat whit to well by calling and examining our stock rou ds mh 24-Im*_ before you buy elaewhere. “ ~ PURNITURE, oaks in now full an: We cord’ Fer Goal per tans orCoal. ait tote removed from the wha Srighaed aeogeaeen wi ehar. after that time, mah 23-64" FURNITURE, tock of CABINET FURNITURE usually kept in a first [ tally invite t ROTE! Iron Hall, No, $1 NOTICE <The Public fo thaton and after the first d Wood, Coal, and L will begubject to wharfage as mber land a t wisi a satis Tak Liceot april issieail at our wharves wast sh i) formed +>. “AMUSEMENTS. GREAT METROPOLITAN HALL, PENSSYLVANIA AVEXUR AND ELSVENTH STReet, @ARD.NER & CO... ses eeees Proprietors. W.H. Bartholomew and Robt, Batler in their great and immencely pe ccessfat panto:inime of irst night of the accomplishaa voratist, Piret night ORS SARATLITAMBLIN, i CER. ASAIAI in her beauty C CONST ANTINE, The laughable fare f WASHER AND CRASHER. Singing. Dancing; &c., by the company, making up ao uoexcelled entertainment, Monday evening, April 4th. first appearance of the beautiful and Ee eee danseuse, "LLE MEDIA, se and the Philatelphia favorite, o Pa Ry HELENA SMITH. TURDAY AFTERNOON. aT 2 0’cLock, SATURRAND RAMEY MATINEE For ladies and children, Admission 25 cents: children 10 cen ih 31 VARIETIES: Nta AVENUE & NiNtTu Street Hameiin & Co Proprietors Fitz Simmons —— Advertiser THE GREAT FEATURE AND HIT OF TIE SEASON. HOUSE CROWDED NiGHTLY. Fitzsimmons’s celebrated play, FEMALE PICKPOCKET OF WASHINGTON; FRoNTING PENNSYL or, HIGH AND LOW LIFE IN THE CAPITAL, The great Ravel pantomime, JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE. Jocko......... . < .. «Hernandez Foster THE GREAT MAN MONKEY OF THE AGE. THE NEW STARS, AUGUSTA WALBY. FANNY GILMORE GEORGE SHELDON, allin the greatest and best show in the Uapital city Early to secure festa. “ Admission, <6 and Wets. Private boxes. $5. GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS! MRE. CHARLES WARNER, (fortterly Mrs. Dan Rite}. 2a. ee. ees +++... Directress. NOWOPEN FOR ONE WEEK ONLY’ PERFORMANCES EVERY AFTERNOON ANO vING AT SIXTH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. This Equestrian Organization has been arrange) thdue regard to high-toned refinement. The ny consists of the fellowing well-known tistes ; MRS. CHARLES WARNER, (FORMERLY MR3. DAN KiCE,) MR. HARRY WHITHY, MASTER JONNNY WHITBY, Miss ELVIRA WIITBY, MISS §U IE WHITBY, MRS. FRANK WILITTAKER, THE DENYER BRUTHERS, MR. GEO. DERTOTS, Mik. JAB, HAWKINS, MB. CHAS. KING, MR. FRANK WHITAKER, MK, D, HOWARD WM. KENNEDY, CLOWN. The two Comic Mules, CUNTRABAND ANY CUNNING, will be presented to the audience by their trainer, Doors open at2and7 p,m. Admission 0 cents. Children under 12 years of age 2 ¢ mh 23-iw* CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, AND LICANTERBURY HALL.§ THEATER Louts:ana AVENUE, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels. Geoxce Lea......- a ... Proprietor BRILLIANT AND VARIED PERFORMANCES! UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM! CROWDED HOUSES! The best conducted and most popular place of amusement in the country. MORE NEW Ai TRACTIONS! The best, most talented and attractive perform- ances the country can produce, The management have gained for the Canterbury the proud title of THE MODEL MUSIC HALL OF THE WORLD. The entire great Dramatic. Operatic and Terpsi- chorean Alliance will appear to-night. thet fon Le Pen ie ENGEL, e beautiful and dashing Songatress. THE RONZANT BALLET TROUPE. . B. Cavanaugh, Messrs. Williains, West,Dongh- erty, Renner, t onnelly. i eir diff-rent acts. DELEHANTZ AND-WAKD, The great Qa M ile Media. Naomi Porte: hell, Estee Forrest olette, Mary Coulson, ae all appear to-night. MUSIC HAL So Dancers. HE CcUtkT OF BE eae Nelly, dy. Louisa ucy Clifton,Emma Tho:n- A great variety programme: to-night, inely ling e beautiful Drama.a splendid Baller. Laughable Ethiopians, Songs, Dancing, Extravaganzas aod a Fairy Psatomime, &e. Doors open at7; performauce at 8. EPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIE: A GKAND FAMILY MATI For the exprers accommovation of Lay dren. will be given on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. April 2, Doors open at 2 0’cloc’; performances at 3o0’elk, at cheap prices. as follows: Ladies to'reacrved Orchestra Sests .. Children to reserved Orchestra Seats. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. Will be produced in a few days the grand. gor gon: spectacular pantomime, as per orined at the ‘owery Theater. entitled THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. with new tricks, machinery, &c..at a coat of two thousand dllars. Look out forit. | mh 2t-lw Hondg authorized by the act of March 3, 1°64 bearing date March 1. 1354, redeemabl- at the pleasure of the Government, after ten years. avd payable forty years from date, bearing interest at five per centum s year, payable on Bonds not over one bundred dollats anauslly, aud oa all other b: ly, in coin, vive either Registered or BE, and chil- « Bcents +. Weents — = Y DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. 1 hereby give notice that ( aun mreq to receive subscriptions on account of Cou po: they may prefer. R: gistpred bonda will be isaaed of the denomina- tious of Fifty dollars, ($50.) One Hundred dollars, ($109,) Five Huodred do'lars, ($5:0,) Qve Thousand sol are. ($1400,) Five Thousand dollara, (35 00,) acd Ten Thourand dollars. ($10,000) and’ Cous0n Konda of the Genomi-atious of Fifty dollars, ($5),) © « Hundred dollars, ($100,) Five Huadred dollars, ($60 ) ang Ove Thousand dollars, (8° CO.) Subscribers will be required to pay in addition to the amount of the principal of the Bonds, io lawful money, ibe accrued interest in coin, (or i United ttates notes, or the notes of Nationa’ Banks, adding fifty per cent for premium until furtter notice ) from the firat day of March or. Beptember as the case may be, until the day of soSecriptich aud payment, T pon receipt cf eubccriptions I will iesue my certificate of deposit therefor ia duplicate, the © iginsl of which wii! be forwarded by she sub- seriver to the Secretary of the Treasury, Washing- ton, with a letter stating the kind, (Registered or Coupon.) and the denomination of honda required. ht the receipt of the original Certificate at the Department. the Bonds subscribed for will be tranemiited to the subscribera respectively, as +oor on the rame can be prepared, It ir oxpected that the first deliveries of @oupon Borde will be made not later than the fourth (4th) of April. . EB, SPINNER mb 40 Treasurer United States. UST RECEIVED AT ‘ LANSEURGH & BRO., BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 375 Sevexta Stuer, 2 ‘d Dour Above I street, $0 pieces Black Silk at2 per cent. ons than im- portaticn pricer, lwo. 16 caxen Bicached Cottons from 20 to 4 cents r yard, . ane £400 saree Cartain Muslin, yard wile, only Ms cents per yard. iiere Tol er Cambris Biisings and Tneertings With agreat many othér bargaivafrom anction toe numerous to mention. mb 26-lw* RRIAGES, | CABMIAGES. Or AISES, VELOCIPIDES, &e: We have just received avery large assortment of Children’s Carriages, Chaines and Velocipites, which we offer ata gg BS atvance on a Kits, fuctnrera’ prices, INTZ & GRIFF mh Scout 360 7th street. bet, t and PRAREELS, 7 BARREL AND COOPERING. Old Barrela of every description bonght and sold, “JOIN Te RE at the short g Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURBAY, APRIL 2, 1864. N°, 3,462. AMUSEMENTS. FORD's NEW THEATER, TENTH StReEr, ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Positively last night of the great Sensational RR. TES, N i. THIS Saturday) EVENING, April 2, With the followin POWERFUL CAS Zoe, the Octoreon Misa Alice Gray Dora Sunnyside. - Mrs. 0B. Bishop Mrs. Feyton...... - Mex. Muzzy Balem Scudder... C. 8B. Bishop Mr. Supnrtide.. B. Phi Jacob McGlorkey... K. Colonei Poindexter . S. Faweett MONDAY, April 4, wine De® EN, FOR ee aT 1 appear in 18 #reat impersonati 1 Pee MAGRETH, easton Supported Ly Mr. J. McCullough, Miss Alice Gray and the entire company Wednesilay, April 4, frat night of thg new play, by Cdorge Ho Milen,: “qcgentied 77" EENOR VALTENTE. With new Scenery. Appointments, and a POWERFUL CAST. . IMPORTANT NOTICE PERSONS HOLDING RESERVED PLACES ate respectful’ y requested to ATTEND BARLY. The immense throng of patrons now attending the theater fill the thoroughfares to an extent rendering access to secured places somewhat diffi- cult after the rise of the curtain, i _ PRICES OF ADMISSION. Drers Circle... Orchestra Chairs. Family Circle... Private Boxes Reserved ge GROVER’S THEATER. PENNSYLVANIA AV., NEAR WILLARD’s Horet. LEONARD GROVER... ee s+eeeeess Director THIS ‘Saturday) EVENING. April 2. EXTKA GRAND TOILED NIGHT, By arrargementofn thik evening i For performance. Gounod’s Gran! Opera of FAW 8S"? Tas been elected. ant will be prasentet in fy» acts. with a cast of great strength and a powerfal cherus of thirty. ineluding the leading artistes of the celebrated ARION SOCIETY. $ and the crtire Grand Orchestra from the Acatomy of Music rk Aruil id_on the stage, ineilentul to the Opera. and superb new miceen scne. M. Uaumer, the distinguished Tenoryin bia great ele of errr Fans vera Fredevici as i Jovar eh Ns. the Great B ere Militai nthe path f the Company aud Ch Thy» tell Silitary Ban t. CAKL ANSCHUTZ... Conductor of the Opera Heserved costs for either of thenichts for sale at Metverett's ) and the Box Odice of the Theater at th OF PRICE Orchestra Oh wD nn and Parquét. $200 Private Boxes Secured Feute ON M For the only ti the Favorite Overs of DER FREISCHUTZ Will be presented. enow cnssleat Motzerott’s and at the GEO. DEMERIT & CO. JEWELERS, 3 Broadway, New York, . (CORNER DUANE STREET.) 100,600 WATCHES, CHAINS. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, &c., &e., WORTH $500,900! TO BESOLD ATONE DOLLAR EACH, WITH OUT REGARD 70 VALUE, And not to be paid until , know what you will recs 3e EPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES ALL TO BE SoLD For ONE DotLar gacn! - ico Gold Hunting Cased Watches. lee Gold Watches. 2 Ladies’ Watehi 10 Silver Watches 5 6 Goid Neck and Ve 1200 1,06 Chatelaine and Guard 500 3,000 Vert aud Neck Chaing.. 400 4,000 Solitaire Jet& Gold Broocties 400 4,06 Coral, Lnva, Garnet. &e..do 3.00 7.40 Gold. Jet, Opal, &e.. Ear Drops 3.00 £0 Gents’ Breaet and Scarf Pins 3.0 6.000 Oval Band Bras on 300 2.40 Chased Bracele 500 £140 California Diam Rings... me tee ne 20ty each 2,000 Gold Watch Keys. * 28 to Geach 5,000 Sclitaire Sleeve Buttons tad: . * 200to Beach 400to seach 20 to Tears 40 to 200 to 200 to 200to Seach 20to Geach 500 to 15 each atyles.... «cs see. 300 to each 8,c0¢ Geld Pens, Silver Case and encil..... see 40 to Seach 4,00 Gold Pens, Gold Case and Pencil teense ee ee, 800 to 10 each 6,000 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted older...... 200to Geach All the soods in the above List will be sold. without reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certificates of allthe various articles are placed in similar envelopes sealed and ed. Thess en velopes will be rent by mail, red at our cfice, without regard to choice. On reesiviog a Certificate, you will see what article it r-pre- sents, and it is optional with you to send one ecllar and receive the article named, or any other in the list of same value. all transactions by mail we charge for for- warding the Certificates, paying postag=, and do- ing the business, 25 cengs each. Five certuicates will be snt fer $1; Eleven for 2: Thircw for $5; Stacy fire Sor BW, and (ne Aundre! for 915 his mode we give selections from a varied stock cf fine goods, of the best make and latest styler ard of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the very highest value. iphceh We guarantee entire satisfaction in every in stance. and if there should be any person dissatis- fied with apy article they may receive, they will immediately return it, and the price will be re- funded. AGENTS.—We allow those actingas Agents Ten Centé on each Certificate ordered, provided their remittance emount to One Dollar. They will collect 25 cents for every Certificate, and retaining 10 cents, remit to us 15 cents for each, GEO. DEMERIT & CO... Address wh 25-8& Wat 303 Broaiway, New York. United States 10-40 Lean. JAY COOKE & Co., 452 Fifteenth Street, Receive Sowsokrerions roe THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March 8, 184, and known as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasare of the Govern ment after ten yeara, and payable forty years from date in coin, beariug intrest at FIVE PER OSNE A YBAK, payable on bonds no’ over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN, ‘The COUPON BONDS wid be issued in $5, $10, $500, and $1,090. The REGISTERED BON D3 will be ised in $50, $100, $500, $1,600, $5.00, and $10,900, These are the cnly qold-bearing securities of the Government cow precurable at par, aod, yielding at pretent-vatug of coin OVER RIGHT PER CENT PER ANNUM, offor 9 very desirable investment for large or email sume. a We Buy and Sell, at market rate: Z GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISSUES, . CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, - “the artiet, ie at White | Mounta: ‘winter views. cia. GEN. BUTLER’S DEPARTMENT. Visit of Col. Smee ee Excitement sed vi (Correepondence of the New York Herald.) FortreEes Monnoz, March 30.—An immense excitement was created to-da: the arrival ef Col. Robert Ould, the -rebe! missioner of Exchange, accompanied by Capt. J. M. Hatch, bis ascistant, at this aos A few days age, when Major John E. ulford, Assistant Commissioner of Exchange under Major-Gen Butler, was at Oity Point, he made an arrange ment with Col. Ould for the latter to visit Gen Butler, and accordingly yesterday afternoon Admiral Lee sent word to thie point that 4 re. bei flag of truce was off Newport News Point, awaiting to hold communication with the Commarding General, who at once despatch ed Major Malford on board of the steamboat Amsnda Winants to receive the envoy. ‘The meeting between Major Mulford, 0:1. Guid and Capt. Hatch was, of course, as the rules in cases of flag of truce prescribe, cor- dial to the extreme. The weathes being very Tough at the time, the Spnbeat which brought Mr. Ould from Richmond to our lines, could not very weil ride atanchoroff Newport News, and consequently proceeded « few miles up the James river, and waited the coming of ajor Mulford. The arr val at Fortress Mource of all the parties above mentioned eccarred at 10 o'clock this morning, the Union flag of truce boat etesming to tbe’ wharf with the emviem ot peace flying at her fore, such a» event naiural- ly Grawing together a laree clowd. It was not generally known that Gol, Guid was on boerd, and only on Major Mu}for? mentioning the fact to several did the news spread and the crowd became very much interested to see the man, who, as Commissioner of Ex- change and Judge Advocate of the Uonfeder &cy, plays ec importanta rele. Av ambulance belonging tothe Hygeia Hotel was placed at the diepoes! of the visitors, and taken to head- qverters, Witt an immense amouat of paper and bockhs Tle appearance of Col. Ould to a person who knew him prior to the breaking outof this ‘wicked rebeltion is ove of great change. In size the rebel commissioner is about six feet, and rather rotund. His face is completely covered with a grayish grizziy ooard, and ai together be looks Jike a man who has the bar dens of a + kingdom” to bear on his should «rs. ©ct. Ould were ® civian’s snit—a brown overcoat, fashionable several years back, and 2 slouch bat. His companion, Capt. Hatch, was attired in eray uni orm, full dress, sas and belt, hut wore no svord The object of bis miseion can only bo gaess- ed at, bu’ relates to the fntmre plano exchange. It is urderriocd, and iu fact was publiched the Richmond papers, that if Gen. Bathr Woold come tothe rebel capilvl to) make the Lecessary arranyements to tucliiate ex hanges he should receive tuil and ample protection Gen. Botier ind Ocl. Onid met on friendly ertis, And up to the moment of my closin: this the two commissioners are engyged tu ther humane and taucaote unterikinz. The visitct Cot Ontd msy iast twoor three days, judging from the immense pile of papers brongkt by Aim on bis arrival. : Natcuit0cuks.—The New Orleans steamer brings intelligence of une capture of this place by our forges under Gen. Mow r, Nutehi tochee, like Alexandria, is on the Red river. It is 75 miles from the Litter place. and about as far from Shresepor, which is probably ths destination of the turee. [tis the capival of a parish of the same uame, which for fertility and wealth, ured to be‘paralieied by few in tha conrtry. The whole region, before the war, was rich in every agricultural essential, aud is far more wealthy than the southern Uer of parishes There are but two parishes in the State, w* believe, which yield so much tobacco; only three that give ro much cotton; only two tiat have more live stock, or raise more Incian corp..It haa been settled from the earliest days Bg Preven Weegee ingeeriis ty cence of im eertier and character of the population. The evecerses at Alexaniria and Natchi- toches dre very important steps towards the reduction of Shreveport, and it ought to be # constriction upon much rebel commerce throngh Texas. It will b» a misfortase if ir canvot be permanently held. The weaith of the adjacent counties—Winn, Sabine, Rapides and Calcasieu—is such that, were raittary movements not effecied except through the provisions which can be drawn from then, there would be ample cause for its retention. pd? SESS LA SA 2 c ITEMS. ®7 Geveral Cadwallader, commanding at Philadeiphia, has ordered all military officers there to report to the Provost Marshal, in order that it may be ascer‘ained whether they baye authority to be there or not. &@ The Bisbop of Meath, Ireland, hag ref: to contribute to a testimonial to Dean Meyier, tor the eon that the laiter was the oppoaca tO Covnel), and favored the British bequest Bet. 7 @7 The proprietor of a bone mill advertises that “persons sending their own bones w b> ground wil} be atiended to with pnunctaahty and diepatch.” &# Tie department of Missonri is divided into five districts, commanded respectively by Brig. Gers. Guitar, Brown, Fisk, Varies aad Sandborn. &2 A member of the Ohio Legisia‘ure is on trial before that body for buying and selling volunt ers, instead of attending to his legiu- maie duties, ; 47 Rev. Dr. Nickolson, of Boston, has re- ceived & enbstantial Easter present from his congregation in the shape of & purse contain- ing $3,300, 87 A gentleman ot Boston a few years ag) purchased a piece ct land ia Newport, R. L, jor *13.0u0, and the same property 13 now val ued at $250,000. 5 re ®2~A new Oilfountain which discharges 900 barrels of oil per day has beea developed in Fleasavt Co., Virginia, S97 The name of the individual who had the fuss with Vestivali at the Brooklyn theater, is Armstrong. @7-The tobacco crop in and abont the little town of Hatfield, Mass., last year. was worth $525,000. «7 brigadier General Davideon, of the env alry cervice, is to be presented with a fift-en bancred dollar sabre. 87 Maine bas raised since the war com. menced, thirty-two infantry and two cavalry regiments, #7 The slaves of Maron and Bracken coun- tice, Ky., are skedaddling through Ohio in large 1o Canada. Cause, fear of the dratt. 7 The Sixth Congressional District of Ken- tucky is required to turnish 1,973 men under the last call. @7-A child in Cincinnati was scalded to deaih by hot steam and water issuing from a etreet ercape pipe. ®7 Among the sugg@stions for the relief of the sewing girls in New York is one that they engage in domestic service. @7" Miss Thackeray has written a noorle(te in “The Cornbill,” under the title of “Uousin x iistory, in the puildiazs Phillis” @7 General D. E. Colby has resigned his po- parks as Inspector Geregal of New Hamp- shire. ‘ #7 Commodore Rodgers is to b> presented by citizens of New York with a silver sevice, to cost $3,500. , m2” Ap effort is being made in the legislatare of Pennsylvania to increase the salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court of that State. Sw Louisiana will contribute during the present fiscal year, abont $2,000,000 to Federal reyenue under the excise laws, &7 The President of the Ohioacd Mississippi Railrosd Company gets 8 snug salary of $12,000 per annom. a7 At Palmyra, Mo., a yonng man of re- epectable fami) been mulcted in 85,000 jamages for netion. ‘ ‘par Last week, the safe of the treasnrer of Buchepan county. lowa, was robbed of 24,007 er It te 55 cents. per fot to lay wate. pipe in Phiiadeiphia. < t @7 The Merrimac calico print works are abont to resume operations, _ 3S. 9 Mat Gordersor, a well -know local poli- clan of New York; is: ; D ar George E. declines being a Demo- A tee, : down in California, ab ‘| THE WEEKLY STAR, a This excejient Family and News Journal, containing ® greater yariety of interesting reacing than can be found in any other, la publisheo on Friday morning It invariably contains the « Washington News” that has made the daily EvEnine Sra circulate 60 generally throughout the country. Tsems. Cath, invarradiy in adeancs. Single copy, per annum, ..000-...8) 58 Singie copies, in wrappers, Frve Carrs, eS A Nebleman who isa Mecha: ey and Astronomer, The Earl of Horse is the Tubal Cain of the Trish peerege—a noble Vulcan, a smith, and &h astronomer—equilly at bome in the forge or among the stars. Most people have heard of his lordship, or if they Lave not heard of bis lordsbip, they have heard of his great wle- seope, fifty-three feet long and six feet in di. ameter, tprough which the celebrated nebaia of Sir John Herschel was first seen in its most distinct aspect of myriad-clustering lust eummer it was asserted that hi jerdship bad 8 early private view, through this sama Monster instrument, of the approach of the hot weather, and was thereby enabled to erect sheds for his cattle. The grest telese sta as in the middle of the demesce, and is jung be tween two massive stone walls, something lize a yier of the suspension bridge, withou (ha arch connecting the side masonry. The first thing that strikes you is, tha: itis like @ gigantic pieceof wooden ordnance, being but together with tremendous staves like a cask. The instrument ts. pointed at a given angie towards the heavens, nud down in tié bottom of the huge cyling@er, or cask, if you cheose to call iteuch; is thespecalam or res flector, the jargest that has ever been made, @nd the marnfacture of which, under his ow superintend-me, was the triumph of Lort Kosse’s mechanical powers. La this metallic mirror is reflected the heavenly body, uuder observation, ard on a stage near the opening at the top stands the observer, examining st leistre planet, fixed star, meteor, or nebola, just as he cuse may be. Here pigmy man re. views the heavenly hoet; bat Lord Rosse i= no Pigmy. If his father had worn a blicksmith « apron ‘ead oLormine or sables, the son woa @ Lave usen from the cinders of the forge to be aw Stephenéon or a Herschel. The Earl's resicence, Rosse Castle, is a most amusing wixture of the forge and the feudal jortress. The greater partot the structure is comparatively new, but portions of the 14 eaetle, which in the Jacobite wars stood a brief fiece, stil remain, and bear upon them tne Uaces of canton balis. ) Phe present noolemaa bos suirouuded the building witha rampart and forts, so that m a sudden emergency at night be turned to strategical acconat F- neaucn is one of the many branches of kr edge to which be bas tarved bis thonghts When you get wilbin the tive of d- teases, what A comiast to@ baronial or military force the cby C's that meet your eye afford! The gen: i Waite trivm) lis over tbe smitavoos of Vaa- oe Where connon might have bris‘led, a tidy steam engme workec: great lathes tarced an- he bowers thatfrowned deflancs at Jam-e's ser, in the 8 es, where racing «tud of war Eerd might have been sheitercg, & wost age. MiOUS Abd poweriul apparstus tur pot shing the great s;eculem wa. fixed; inthe « ror of UL caste yard was a inrnnce, aed close by g {the ieulds'in wh ch the mooster reflec- tors were hy tis loréship., with face and bands teermed wiih swearand eal dust—au €yeo more importa. eel as worthily re- orded, &s th singorSchilier’sbeli Se: ops ef on and smiths’ coal s rowed the grount: uc, instead Of the bay ot houna or bora of h hunter, yo vr ches Hed deep breathing OF: polite! forge heile rag tthe measured clang of sledge and on vil, for his : sewer idh Waoee Lord Oxman. epresented King s county fu Paraa. ment, and wher atvending Mie Suoee im Lon. don, Would Sometinies ese ope from a ull de. bate to the forges of Kirmiigham. or the ship bo.idis g walls of Biack walt Some emvsing @r ums aness ov ine these menprife isi itis lor ip is streng built, meebsuical-looking mas MALY # Lie has 4 brother operative, ation Of ils ability, pressed a putot p or him. It is even said that he once or twice shared the bonest per ep snch occasions, With the file dusted ong » soouer than part vith a clear-beaced har aftsman, Une eb ecoote is weil authenticated. creey Fa d@ takingbim Jor @ practical man. explained some improve. Mute that he was asoul to mase His lord. ship discovered a fallacy mzhe pian, and pre- poms set ough Hn. en ge bim weil versed in the snrject. an dicted thatit would fail; Sit the om r was conhdentin bis calculation. urd so they parted. Some ume aterwards, when bys Jordship was wolki to the House of Uommons, ae was accosted in the sircet by one who taraed ont 10 is confident acquamiance aud whosai:: «Thave been oftes, siece we last mot, wisn- meg fo see you. You were right, and I was wrong, ard Lam xoingto make you an ofr. My evgmeering ioreinan is going t jeave me, and if yon will come down and copstruct ths work yorr own way. I willgive you a post.” “J sin much obliged,” replied his iordship, ‘bit 1 cevtd not accept your offer withyat consulting my father.” “One would think yon wee old enough.” faid the otber, with some scorn, to ba ons of leading strings, Acd when can you hear froia your daddy !"" «1 can give yon an answer at once,” said Cxmantown, who saw his father, the then Earl ot kosee, appreaching. When the latter came up, he was informed of the Cfler, and. encering into the joke, said ha wes quite willing his son should accept tie pos:, 1/1! did no! interfere with his parliamen- tary cuties “And who is he! And who are you,o'd eLuUecma&n,” roughly demanded the Brumma- is m «Tam Ear! Rose. is Lore Oxymantown. Fyer.ualiy, the latter consented tolaok dawn ter a few days in Warwickshire, and give “is friend the benefit of his best advice, which enced, this time, in fhe thorunghiy snccessfal completion of the improvement in haxd.—Cor Bristol Times wus the reply, “and this A Woman Cvitivares a MOUSTACHE AYD Markits 4 WOMAN.—A woman in Sokdicr 3 clothes, was arrested in thi: city last week, on account of complaints from Manitowoc that she had married a” woman im that place, iakea her money and decamped. Upon learning of her arrest here, offivere trom Manitowoc came threueb snd tcok her to that place for tial We learn that she formerly lived at Bay ca Noquet with her husband, and that her hnz- eand lives now scmewhere on the shore of Lake Michigan, that she heen absent ir.a her busbind nearly two years, part of the tinea in camp at Madison in soldier's anifora: that she spraks twoor three languages, has cy}'i- vated » light moustache, ard, lixe some of the counterfeit money now in circulation, at first glance is calculated to deceive. She has been bronght to a sudden halt in her wild careor, and we trust will be taueht« lesson that wil make her 4 wiser and better worn’ in fature.— Green Bay (Wis ) Advocate. es PRENTICEAN A.—The Minnesota Post, a ra ti- erl peper, denounces the Loursvitle Joarnx!. The ditierence between ‘he two pavers is, that one is a pillar of the Union, and the other ouly sf post. The Bos:cn Post has detected philosopher Greeley in a flirtation. The object of his ar- dent attachment is Miss C. G. Nationa, The Richmond Whig says that the rebel <o!~ diers have a sufficiency of clothing. Weguess that it is a bare sufficiency. @7 Philadelpiiais eudesvoring to get tas sent of the Pennsylvania State Goveram>nt removed from Harrisburg to that city. Tha Common Council bave passed au ordinan + ledging a million of dcliars for the nec:ssary uild ng. 87 In consideration of the unnsual prods trom banking at the present time, the Bink of England has given a gratuity to each of its clerks. wz John Daley, recently bunz in Oalifornia for murder, left a fortune of $31,000, which re. yerts to his mother, a poor, hard-working woman of Albany, N. - ete a nother prodigy has appear in New york, in tne coc tel a boy samed Waltar, only 8 yeare of age, who is reported to be a fniehed elocutionist. &@ A siradivarins violin that once da} to the Medici farnily was recently sold b; anc- tion in Paris for $1,409 - Dr. Jobn Rodman Coxe, the first Physi- Bod who inireduced vaccination in Philadel. phis, is dead. ‘7 The indies of the West are actively pre- oaring for another great Sanitary Fair w be at St. Louis. ie ; laski county, Tenn., is overrun with qe ects are depredating upon persox _Snd property. ioe Pvinaeighes nays z a ea Werk in 5 v-vard scent ters oe teres 4 ; 5 lege te to be called Grays S aneueh ot if | 4a@ Baller ic 65 cents a pownd in Boston.