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~~" “AUCTION SALES. | FUTUR bays. ailing By WL. WALL & 00., Auctionssrs. MVORTERS 84LE --Wo will well at ‘a Yin earty nest month by ster of Oreenction to,, ob their gremises, No. 394 Poco<rivania avo BUS, ND STATS, & Very choise stock of W ices, Sran- des, 29.. cunsinting of about |nadosen The said Bas heen on hand in this city sboat 4 years, pnd Ba fo-e off-red to the pubiic, Private fami ea, the trade. apd satiare oan avail Shemasivse for the a6 Vaccing season with aush arti rarely met ith row sold os! f r reason of @ obange of dual peep, 20 oe of tha partoere going to Europa. Oat- aioe Will be ~wady two days bsforo cale day, which #ilt he harcafter apnozane wb 0-lw (OShron.| W.L. WALL & O0., Anets, THE AROVF BALK WILL POSITIV : ‘ piece oa WEDNESDY, the 2°:h Tanta at Po’ Ook, a0 V J, ©, McQUIRE & O0., Anctionsers, FOUK HANDSOME BUILDING LOTION NORTH BW STREE?. BETWKEN SiXT? ND BEV- ENTH STRRETS a hg On PAIDAY APTERNOOD pril!5. atforrlock, (9 "he premises. wo shail sell bandsome Batid Lote on the xout side of Noth N atreet, ba fth and 7th streets wost. fronting each I7 feet 103g incher. and running back b5 feet toa 15- feotabey, The easte-n L t forms tis oucner of ¥ atrart 46 fect wide callea Orezoa streat *? One-third im cash the rempinde> in six ord twelve months with interest secured oy a dead cé trust on the premises, Ounveyances at the cost of the pnrcha: spk J.0 MoGUIRE & ©. Bee McGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers, THIRTY-STY DESIRABLE BUILDING L002 0N CURTERNTH STRB&T AND ADJ ACES rUPERTO.AT 2CHRIOA IELON. DEADENT rr. Aacta twevt esr Fourtesnt! and extendiag back fot alley. Terms: One half cach; the remainder in thraa ard@rix x ths, with interest, recured dy deed of trnat om the premises. nees at the cost of the parehasers. of the lots « ay be obtained a: the auc- J.C. MCGUIRE & ©9., Aucts, (OVERNMENT SALF: EMPTY BARRELS EMPTY BARRELS?! wih publi auction at Sixth atreat 4DAY, April sires: « 7. ‘ ‘#2’ J (4 5 0.,on WED! m., the followirg 400 Pork Barrels, $£00 Coffee Barrles (heavy) Whisky Barrels, 3450 Ham Barrels, & Floor Barrein, 30 Molasses Barrel, 2) Vinezar Caske, Terms, cash, in Government fands, ’ G. BILL, ap.) ot Lieut. Gos andC 's* PRX 2-0 McoETRE & 00, Auctionsare, BANDSOME AUILVING LOTS OY M STREET RORTH, BETWESN HOUATH AND FLETIL 3 WE EADAY AFTERNOON, April 12th, at 5 sell original Lot, thvek, on the or att into thre> hand . 19.» Square No. cowe Builoing Lots, tronting each 234 feet on M ta streets west, aud Preet porth, between 4th and rogring back to «30 foot slley. hese Lots are located ing healthy and very da eitable part of ths city, fr a private revidenss, aad eu mand 9 deautifu. view of the waole City A'eo. at same iim.es small and de-irabie Lot on rorth N street, mas=theeorner of 4th, being part <f{Lot?. in Square it, Terme: one third cash,the balancetnsix,twelre, and eighteen m, with interest, ani secured by Bi erd of \rast aoe nveyancer at cortof the purchaser. Titles per ot _#p.9a J.C MCGUERE & 00, Ancte_ VE C. Met & CO,, Auntioacers, EWENTY-THREB DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE NORTHERN + ART OP THE R- COND WARD AT PUBLIC 5 Op SATURDAY AFTSRNOO®, Apri Mth. at 4% ck on the premises, we s2a'laell to the niga- bider, the whole cf Sauare No. $7 and 8quara th ef Rqnare No 3 sub divided into gaa: wizad @yon Vermont avenue and ith street wert, bet ean San perth, ad Vi triont avenue aad Dth af: between R and 3 sire-te porth. . Vermont a: ena: has he-n paved on the westside t the Deundary of «24 Citv, snd ia destined to bo one of the tnest streets in that section of t2e City erga: one third cash. the balaase in si and cwelve monsts with interest, secured by a dead of trutea the premises. Conveyances a. tha cost of the purcharer _ @2- Plots of the p-operty may be odiaiaed at the Avetton Roo apad J. U, Me@UIRE & CO, A ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Auctionee: CHANORRY SALE OF VALUABL2 PROPBATY. by virtue of a decree of the late Cireait Court of the Distriet of Columbia, sitting a3 a Court of rv Pulding Lota, tronting respecti ¢ Jeuity, dated on the 2%tn day of November. 26 £¢@ :ender-d in a caase (No. 1393) peadiugi Court between Christopher Grammer ant W B ‘Yodd. trosteer of the tate Gortleio © Grammer end ethers com |. traanor 2ud William H. Dunkiason and others, defeadanta, ihe ap dersigved trustees will wil at padlic sustion te follewing property, psrc of the homestead of the late G OC. Grammer, in ‘Vashingtoa D.C.: tm MONDAY, April l®h, athalf-past 5 a cick 2. m, Cn toe prem ise#, Lot numtered nine /9.\ in Squere pucbered five houer-d 9 d thirty teren (533) leeptirg fifty-six feet and two inches on 9 north, hetwoen Tho aad Four-and a half weet, 2 cr, (TURSDAY) tne 19h day pr Ion the promises, xt half-past § o'clock Toten Siaad part of ot anor u equare Dembered one iin. ‘ght (194) These vainabie and tileidey ait otafront about cighty estoa L #eget north, between Isth and W6th strasta west, avd ote opposity re resicence of Alezaader Bur- inna. Req x The terms of sale ate: One-third cash: the dal- av ee to be paid in equal instalments. ia ax and twelva months from the day of sale. the said dal- 2 feo to bear interast from the day of sale. and the pormente therecf to be neeured by the notes of the barer; and said notes to be secured by adesdof the said property. 4 ‘th: termis of sala p= not complied within firs ys frown the day of sale the trustees reserva th» Eiene to re-sell. st the 1iek and et pense of the pur. A‘\ conveyancing and stamps atthe exp21s4 of Shy purchaser, OAR. GRAMMBR, ‘WM B. TODO, { Trastess, apd 3.C MoGUIRE & Ov, Aucte, UNITED STATES MARSHALS BALE, ite of a writ ef Serie factsa on jndamant of ecnelnntion latued trom the Glark's Othes of the Pupr-me Soart of the District of Golambia, and to toe directed, I will aa!l at public sale, for cash, at ¢ front of the Court House door of said Oounty, BIDAY. the wth day of April, !864, at 13 gek m,, the following deneribed property to wit: Lot Se. 1, in Ranare No. 843, saat half of Lats No 15, 4. 204 17. '~ Squere No 7.4, in theci'y of Wash ington. D.C ,torether with alland singular the impr. vemenis thereon, seized and levied upou ax the property of Michael Maloney, and will bs sold y al No. 236, in fever of Flen Kall fo satiely judicial No. 236, ae cau U. 3. M: TNITED eETATES MARSH) j — In virtue of s writ of Fieri Vactas fesued from the Gletk’s cfice. of the Supreme Court, of the D-atrict of Qolumbis, and to me directed, [ will "1, at public sale, for cash. at the front of the Gvort jours door, of ea'd courty.oa PRIDAY, tae t April. 54, at 12 0’elock m., the follow- i g describes p: be north pa: wit: of Lot No. 19, in Square No. 43. emeneng tor thiesil pit at a puinton 2st rect weat, at ths distance of 9) from the rerthesat corner of raid 3 d running teerce south 21a etreet, thenee wret £5 feet. thence th 2) fost, sndthsace eaat 8 feet to said Zist stroct weet, ard plice of Deginuiog, eatimated to eoatain 1.70 squsre fee, together with ali and cinguler the improvements . Seined and levied upon as ths property of om Bone nd Rat be sa ‘4 Sorans ify ju- is No. 213, in favor of Ieaac Hersberg. WakDH LAMON, 7-d&da U. 3. Marshal, D Gale Oo: UNSERVICESBLH GRAIN SAE oF OLD Saran N icf Quarter master’s 4, Depot of Washinzion, Chie Quarter pase eae DO Apel nee tion at Keventh street G.,MONDAY, Srecersful bidders will be required t> removethe acekr Lee bh id from ae been of Sale, zs ands, Ferm» exth ia Government 5 iI, RCORER, Std_Brig't Gen’l and Chief Quartermaster. < ALB BY THE UNITED STATHS OF BAL- Ss se LOONS AND FIXTU BBS, ‘ef Cua ters Oca. of Chi Quer at ge NOTE BO A Wi!) be cold at Public Auction, at Goverament Warchouse, No, 6. Now York avenue, betwawn Waktconth and Nineteccth stresta. in the city of Ww Moston, D. C., 02 Moeday, Apriljis, 18¢:, at 12 * seven (7) Balloons and Vixtares, lot of Silk and Faatber Hose. Gus Generators on wheels. Caroors of trio stort Wil =, Gopp-r acd Tron Rturte 9. Va ves, we. Mie eressful b.ddnre will be required to remove the eagles sear five(6)days eran She Soe of sale. rita — nen! ks a a palais, Quarters aats lan ior General an jof Qaartermasta’ aps Genera i tof Waahington. D.C. pateor CONDBMNED GORIEs AND MULES Ou'sr Qusargaucera’g Orries., Nik of Washvasi Washinscon, ». C , March 29, Wil) be sold at pudiie ee ee 5 the Ubsorvatory in tue eit; Washingtos. "ul a1 ‘aOunRS AND MU Or odemned a2 unfit for “ermes est) in Gaver: went fanas, Estee to oor meues 21 10 o'eloms «, J . RUOEBE,. * of Washinsien,t ri 8, 1854. & OF THE LAWS.0? THH DISTRIG? Dist : a ee ae Banos Eben rn ee ing St =, XXII. AUCTION SALES. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aastioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NPARTHE NAVY YARD AT AUCTION. On TEURSDAY, the l¢th inate: front of the premises at 5o’closk, p. ™., Com aen- he on the first named pi rty, the following bandaome Building Lots viz: All of Lot Ne, 4,in Bao .re No. 943, aub-divii-a in 3 Building Lots. of 19 fest front each. on sous 3, Corn: <th R'reateae:. Also. allof Let No. 5 aod partof Lut No 4 im squete No, 72, handsomely rub-divided ing Building Lote. f:outing 20 faateash, oo, dith treet east, nextte the corgerofsvuta J eet. e shat! sailia Term ne-half rash, balance in six and twelve months for notes bearing in‘erest from day of sale, Qvad given and a deedof trust tacan, Allconveyances at eost of purchases inclading FeV< nue@tamps, apd _GPEBN & WILL’ AMS, Ancts. BY 7.0. McGUIRE& C9., Austiovesrs, FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD BF7ROTS AT U i On THURSDAY MORNING. April 14°h, at rezi- €erce No. 192] street, batween 2th and 2=¢ btreeta, at 10 o’clsck. we shall seil the Pucniturs and Effect ofs family do:iining Housekeeping, omprising— Green Damask covered Parlor Suite, Lounge, Arm 6nd Side Chair Whainot, Fancy © ADA. Marble-too and Tables, Venitian Blinds, Brueseie Ingrain. ans Stair Carpota, Git Cloth. Mating. Ru; i Dining Tadl ies, *'ttom: @, Bureaus, Washetanda, rN Matt eares, Bolsters and Pillows, Looking Giasses, Toilet fetta, Cooking and other Mtoves,&c . &e. Together with the uaual assortment of Kitchen reguisites. ‘erma cash, ap 8-d 7.0, deGUIRE & CO , Ancts, Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgatown. SPLENDID PROPER wee GEORGETOWN FOR By authority of decrees of the Oircuit aad Su- teme Courts of the District of Columbia, ras<ei dn acavse,No.1460n the Ryzity Yoeke: ofard Courts, Tsbal! reil to the highest bidder, on the 2sth day of April instant, at 4 o’clozk ia the after noon, in fr. ct of the premises, tag following Lota, bumbereé 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,23. a: d 24, apd anothsr Jot }yi. g noth of aad adjoining the same, st] La t the northwest intersection: f West aeicet’ with the Gwelliag-hoase ant s theres The property has been divided anasto sive to the dwelling-house 77 feet front on West stre:t, with acep b on Congress strest of abnat 125 feat, The other lots,on Weat strect, ive in numoer, havea front of 3: feet and 128 ty 1% feet ia dapth. An alley of reven feet extents in the rear of the whole from want to eat, civing access to the whola from Corgresatt. The fot fronting on Congress screet hes been divided into two iota, each fronting S fest on Oorgress atree:, with un alley of fiva feet betwhen them. The dwelling-house contains acme ten or twelve rooma, two ‘ora ia front, dining room, drawing room kitchen, &c. .The whole proverty i bly and baautifolly Situsted. Just agcen: igite, in ons of the borhoods, ‘oad cars. Over & good pavement. It ie reldom such building lois as the vacant ground atfo:ds are ofered for sale Terms cf rate, as prescribes by the de-rees_ ara: Cre fourth ef the purchase money ia cash. and the residue at xix, twelve, and eigiteen montha, for which the purchaser’s bonds willbe , bearing interest f-om tQe day of sale, acd a retained lien on the propert¥ sold, If the term+ sre not complied with within three ¢xys. the property will bo ro rold, at te ris’: and cost ofthe Cefsalter on one we-A’s notics iu the National Inte:Mgencer. Possession on the 1a? of May next. The cost of conveyancing, eartideaters, bonds, stamps, &¢., to Le borne by ths purchszer. KE. GANTT, Tenses, da DOWLING, Arst. By 328: MCGOIBR & Uo , Aucitoagers ci OBKY SALB OF FUKTY-BIX VALUASLB 4 Lots 8 QU aRe 18% ON THR HIGH GROUND La- Tween MS:ReGT AbD RAODE (5LanD AVERTE AND feeeeyirg Amp EECA TERETE Rumery iia or:ty of a deeree of the Supreme Coart of this District ai R G-orgetown. ang 3 heira ofthe late Smith are dofends=ts [ ehallasil to the bighest bicder, on tre premises, on tue 2st day of April next, at 43¢0°¢ 00K mn th tinue froin’ day to day til sil 82, in this city, (except tie sith raat being iO) teet square, owned by 9. W. Riggs, deg) Tha portion of tus squa-s intended to de sold hes been ¢ ivided tuto 46 ly of ab us twenty feet froptescs, with sat'ablesilays, &e.. and isa pirt ctthehich ground between Sicteenth acd foven teenth sueets and M eireet acd Ri ods Isod avenue. Aplato{ths whee carbs seen 25,0 MeGuire’s suctioa rooms Theternsas praseribad dy tha decren are, o7e- fourth of the purchase meney in sash, and tys reri- rye at ris, ‘welva. and eighteen niontha, td be se sured by the parchaser’s bonds with surety aod @ Men «nm tho pre bearing interat froa che aa Cay of rale A'l cocvevane ag. bonds, &s. stem to be@t tha purcbaser's st 2enk. it caring of fae arenot ocpllad wi ye trom the dav of als, tue lo! ‘04 at sald ane:ion rooms. a: the porch wtar’s rost anc risk. at pubis auction, after one week's notice in the Nations! InteHigencer W RBDIN Trasies, ap7 Sewtd J.C. MceGUIRE & 90.. Ansia th within lo a wilt AUR CP IMPROVED PROPRBEL ON PAB 2 ; or S TaLAND x & Oo, are complainants. 24 ‘t9. 8. Kirk and othersare defordante, I shall offer for asie at publicauction in frontof toe premises.on Turks DaY, the lath of Apri!, A. D. 1844, at 8 o'clock. parts Lots of grourd nom dered seven y and nias(9,) fa equsre pumbered four taundred and thirty-s:ven (437,) of the pian of the city of Washington. as da- J toes A the asid oause (tas re tween 7é healthy peighbort -Tertus; One third casa, the residue in two install ments of siz acd twelva months, th@ parchaser giving his poten for toa daferred payments. d<ariag nterses from the day cufasle. The dsad to Se ro iarned Gatti] the whole cf the purotsee mony Is paid. - £2 donveyancing at the cort of the purchaser, EL ED 0,CABBINGTON Tenstes, mho-ete ee OWL, WALL & 00s Aucta, ¥ J, 0, McGUIRE & 00.. Auctioneors, STOCKS AT PI BLIO SALE. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April lith, at 5 clock, atthe Auction Rooma, we shail ell, in kote to euit— 1,690 shares Firemen’s Insurarce Oompany of Washington and Georgetown stock, . Lo. 32 700 Bank of the Metropolis Stosk. 333 Warhington and Georgetown Railroad Oom- yany Bone a, F 6,0 Corporation of Washington quarterly six por Tersacahe ap.7-d 7 MOGUIRE & CO., Ancta, ‘Recruits Wanted ‘TO FILL THB QUOTA OF THB _ DIBTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BOUNTY FoR VETERANS, S552, 6395 of which will be paid in sévance, SOUNTY FUR HEW BBORUITS, 8452, 0996 of which will be paid im advance. SOUNTY FOR COLORED RECRUITS, 9150, #aid in advance. PERSONS WISHING TO BNLIS? . ‘Will syoty to any of the following BEOBUITING OFFIOBBS: 8. 8, BAZEB, Regine Bal, near the Market, on Pennepivenia avenue, betwen Seventh and Niuth streets. 3.0. HYDB, Gorner of Fourteenth sad New fork avenue, ©. a. KBASBRY, H street, near corner eyivania svenue, 3.0. PARKER, Goenér of High and Dunbarton streets, George- own. O. O. LANGLEY, Navy Yard Bridge, bes boon appointe’ Becruiting Officer, BENBY A. SONRETS, Osptatn and Provost Marenal, BDisizist of Qolsmzte, of Biuetecath end Pena- J Bw AMUstMENTS. CANTERBURY HALL. MTURICO ee te HALL, H A L LICANTERBURY HALL, Lovrs1ana Avenve, Neay Cerner cf Sizth Street, Rear of Nationcland Metropolitan Hostis. “tiga of the Big Calcium Light. Gongs LRA. 2... +--+... +2. Proprietor AND THEATER UNPARALLELD SUCCESS @F THE GORGEOUS PANTOM: ENTITLED SUE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, With sdditional TRICKS, SCENERY, AND TRANSFORMATIONS, E, Clown... W. B. Qavanauzh Barlequin . Donnelly Pantaloon W. OH. Williams Columbini Vi. [Emma Ssnell Fairy Gnome. ——— Lucy Cli:toa The piece abounds in Funny Tricks, Mechanical Changes Startiing Traneicrmations, Tableaux; Choruses, &c., terminating with NEW AND BEAUTIFUL TABLEAUX! REPRESENTING THE GENIUS OF AMERICA. ted Pedes- on either y, Justics, said Lit- and Mercy. Agriculture, Conmerce. A erature. Ceres, the Goddess.of Plen her rich giftaat the foot of the Na‘ foreground, the North and Fouth are endeavorioe to rens the Union in twain—the Demon of Seces- rion, with»War, Famine, and i in hi train, stands exulting by. while unrelenting With his rcythe and tour-Glass, looks cuidly ou. Tse whole forming a picture of UNPARALLELED GRANDEUR! Tn addition to which a magnificent DIVERSIFIED PERFORMANCE Will be given by the GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE! New attached to this Ectablishment. b HUNDREDS UNABLE TO OBTAIN AT MCESION! UNANIMOUS EXPRESSION OF WONDER AND DELIGHT BY THE THOUSANDS PRESENT. The public are reapoetfully ix list of first-clasa Artists attes ary, and cotapare the name ixblithinent in Awerica, ALL WILL APPEAR MONDSY NIGHT, JOHN NULLIGAN, JOHN MOCLIGAN 2OUN MOLLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN: @ JOHN MOLLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGA 3OEN MOLLIG JOUN MULLIG JOoN SIULLIGAN JON BULLIGAN;, W. B. CAVENADUGH W. bB. OANENAUGH, W. B, CAVENAUGY, W. WD OAVENACGHy W. B. CAVANAUGH. W. B. CAYENAUGH, BILLY WEST, BILLY WEST BILLY Wat, BOLEY WEST, ; BOB HART, BO HART, BoB HART, PELEHANTY AND Wirn, . DELEHANTY A™D WARD, DELEHAANTY AND » AD, BLEWANTY AND WAKO, KLEBANTY AN» WAR DECBHANTY AND WAKD, D¥LERANTY AND WAHD! DELEXANTY AND WAKD, LEW DONNELLY, LEW DONNELLY, J.B. DOUGHERTY, J. 8. DOUGHKKTY, U. RAYNOR, ~ 4. RAYNOR, . BILLY TROMAS, AS, BO BILLY THOM MEHE BOUQUET OF DUAUTY, Consisting of the foliowing Ladies; 3ENNIB FORREST, MARY COULSON, LOUI#A ROULETTE, NELLIB RAINFORD, EST*LI 3 FORREST, MAGGIB WILSON, NAOMI PORTER, FLORENCE RIVERS, LUOY CLIFT. EMMA 80HELL, BMMA THOMAS, In the Beautiful Fairy Divertisement of TH# BPORTS OF THE PERIS? * Queen of the rose bud, garden of girls,” Lily apa rove in one,” EVERY ACT NEW. NEW ETHIOPIAN ACTS dy tho CQRKOLOGIANE. Who @ill appear in New Songs, Dances, and Ex- travagansas, including HOW TO EVADE THE DRAFT! THE RIVAL DARKEYS{ : THE GHOST! The entire Evening’s Entertainmen® combining over FIFTY DISTINCT ACTS. Admissicn ... Orchestra Private Boxca, holding six persona. . . 50 Doors open at 7 o’clock; Performance to com mence at 8 o’elack, FAMILY MATINEE ON SATUEDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK ©n which occasion the Grand Pantomime of THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, Will be performed st cheap prices. | Admirsion—Ladies 25 cents; Children Wcents, BNOW’S CELEBRATED TROUPE or Aro engaged'gnd will shortly appear. AMUS GROVER'S THEATER. PENNSYLVANIA 4V., NEAR WILLARD’S Horen. LuonarD GROVER. -Director THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, April 12 Last night but two of the brilliantly successful : PERA SEAS: E SON. And la t time positively of Plotow's Grand Opera, in three acta, of STRADELLA, Fresenting both tenotes. — M. THEO. HABELMANN, anil ep, D. M. FRANZ HIMMER, And the great Prima Denna. MADAME JOH Por the firet time in this cit EONOKA. Cast of grant strength and a prworful choraqof thirty, incl ng the lealing artists of tre celeb. ted Arion Focivty. The eatire Grant Orchestra from the Academy of Music, New York. M. Graffo as...... 22. * Signor Bassi Madame Jobaunsen as sLeonora M. immer as Btradella M. Habelman as. arbarino M. Steinecke 9a Malvolia ast ylers, Peasan’ Fecne—Venice and Rome. CARL ANSCHUTZ.......Conductor of the Opera FURINS NEW THEATER, TENTH &taRET, ABOVE PENNsYLVARtA AVENUB, JURTEENTH APFEARANOE OF THE .. GREA T AM ERTUSN TRAGEDLAN, EDWIN FORREST, Who will repeat hie Great Character of ON, Celebrated magic, Play of ON AND PYTHTAS, ‘ For, ositively the lasttime. Mr. Forrest will be supported b MR.J.McCULLOUGH, MR. J.H, ALLEN, ISB ALICE GRAY. AND THE ENTIRE COMPANY. TO-MORROW, BENEFIT OF MR. JOHN MeCULLOUGRH. First time of Samuel J. Arnold's Fine Old Eng- lish Comedy, iye Acts, entitled _,, OR, MOKE SECRETS THAN ONM. With other entertainments. THURSDAY, EDWIN FORREST | appear. for th» firet time in thie city, ina GHEAT ORIGINAL CHARACTER, EDWIN FOREFST 8 NIGHTS. MONDAY, TUES- DAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, IMPORTANT NOTICE. : Pereons holding R: served places are respectfu'ly reguested to sttend early. The immense throng of patrons bow sttending the Theater fill the thor- oughfares to an extent rendering access to secured places comew hat difficult after rise of the curtain. In Banims DAM! wil PRIOKS OF ADMISSION, Drees Circlo. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AND EXHILITICN to be given in tae sixth Pres- byterian Church ue and stn corm street, Isiand, WEDN G, April Wth, ies. for the ben fit, of the isiant Baptist School. The exercises will consiatof dongs, Dactts, Choruges. Dialogues. &¢ Pro OKG wlll perform several Solos on the Guitar es to commence at half-past 7 o'clock. Adnassion, adults, 25 conts; children IS cents. The piano used sbeen loaned by J.P. Bllia, 306 Pa. avente. ap _t1-3t* METROPULITAN HALL, PRNNSYLV2NIA AVENUB ARD VENTA STRART. GARD: NER & CO. +. Proprietors First week cf the Comic Pantomime, ROBERT MACATK Macaira Bartholomew Constantine . M’lie Elise Continued and i ng pooularity of GREAT COMPANY. - In addition te the above named, Now Sonza, Dances, Negro Acts, Doings and Sayings, by the following artists: MISS ANNIE BUSH, HEUFNA SMITH. LEONORA CREED G. M. MILES. WM. SCOTT. HANK M LEW BRIMMER AND OTHERS. A CAKNIVAL OF DELIGHT! In rebearaal, the gorgeous fairy pantomime en- tied the FAIRY OF THE GOLDEN WHEAT SHZAP. Admission cents, Orchestraiucents, Private Boxen $3 and &5. GRAND MATINEE BEVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, r aitiea and children, Ladies 25 cents; Childr ap 1-3t 13 cents, PERKINS, STERNE & Co., 180 Broedway. N.Y, EXOLU@IVEB DREALERB IN CALIFORNIA WINE. We guarantee them all to ba - ABSOLUTELY PURRB. Por sale by all first-class Grocers and Dragglste everywhere. mh 3-3m* 250,000 WORTH , a BOOTS AND SHOES : Have Arrived at HEILERUN’S BARGAIN STORE, 596 Sevextn Staest, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall. The stock consists of all sorts and styies of Bal- morals. Gaiters, Boots, Ties, Pampa, Slippers for mem, ladies, misset and children, which will be vold at last year’s prices, Amy Shoes not giving satisfaction will be mend- ed free of charge. No trouble to show goods, Wholesale roome in the basement, op 8-tw 506 Seventh street. GP ‘SPATENT MOLDED COLLARS Bave now been before the public for neariys year They are universally pronounced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. . The upper edge presents a perfect curve, fres from the angles noticed in all other collars. The cravat causes no puckera on the inside of the turn-down collar; they are as SMOOTH INSIDB AB OUTSIDE, and therefore perfectly free aad easy to the neck. . ‘The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly fin- ished edge on both sides. These Ccilars are not sin:ply flat pieces of paper cut inthe form of a collar, but are moided and shaped tofit the neck. They are made in “Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) in every half size from 12 to 17 inches, and in ‘ Bureka,” (or Garstte,) from i3 to 17 inches; and packed in ‘solid sises’’ in neat blue cartons, containing 19 each; also in smaller ones of ten eoch—thelattera very handy package for travelora army and navy officers. BH Every Coliar ia stamped “GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Sold by all deslers in men’s furnishing goods. The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHANS & CO., marS-ec3m_—« 322 Ps. avenue, Washington, ARRELS, yARRELS_AND COOPERTNG. Old Barrels of every deactiption bought and suld. Sotaatag eed aes RN Sescaeece D le . . “Suh ls-eolm* corner 1 aid loth ate. 515 JAMES F. HALIDAY, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND AGENT, No. 515 Evevewta arnEeT, SOUTH oO PzenasYL- Vania AVENUE, WASHINGTON. _SP4-coim % EMALE COLLEGE. 1 WN. N. J. ee OnpEN TEN Institution witl open Apt the isth. A few vacancies only re- or catalogues cont terms, é&c., ad- arene. "Nev. JOBN &. Baneiiay, Cae Fo BALE 000. oice hardy Ever Wistert Par $ Orange ail Lemon ress. Pl 3, ke. Ornamental Sra ‘The co! ae aioe Sat alan rt ection comprinee themost celabrated & nown iw Europe or WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1964 Counci, Procugpines, April 11th.— Board of Aldermen—The Chair (Mr. Semmes) ltd before the Board 4 communication transmitting the seport of the Intenaant of the Asylam for the morth of March, and it was referred to cecmmittes onvA+ylum. Also 8 communication from tie Mayor. aa- bouncing the spprovai of the act to provi'e for ihe better pee fh of persons xud property Ly & more general lighting of the streets of iba city’ sh acttoamend the second” section of 10 Sct reJative tovthentrical exhinitiows, and at Jor the reliet of John Daun, E. Whitbey, and B. F. Fletcher. - Alco a commaunicatio#i from the Mayor trans- minng 2 communication of ti Board of School Trustees, reiaive to an approp. iation ot $3.0 tor the purctinée of maps, &c, for the Third School District. Referred to commi'tee on schoote. In connection with ‘the last com™ nnication, Mr, Utermeble introduced a dill, and it was at orce parred ‘The chair laid before the Board a communi-~ cation reiative to t.e bounty fun@, as follows: WAsHiINGTON (ITY, April 11, 1364, To the Board Aldermen and Board of Com- mon Council.—Gentiemen : In a com*aunication -| from Capt. Henry E Marynatier, in charge of Enclling Buresu, dated March 24, i864 ad- dreesed to his honor, the Mayor, I did the fol- lowing sta‘ement respecting the quota of the District cf Columbia: Qovota uncer call for 500,000 men of Februarv Ist, JE64, . 4 eae & if Maich + 1,702 eee O777 Total quotas and deficiencies to be charged as & debit. |. .... as sorecese1S,703 Credit hy vo!untary enlistment from . 24th May, 1£63, to March ist, 1°61. (6,697 CTediL DY ATALt,. ,eceesscesecccnveee, 1,183 Deficiencies, Tctal credits by enlistment and drat, 7,599 Balance remaining to be furnished on March let, 1661....... Spot eee 4,855, Ry seference to the folloWing paragrapns irom a communica'ion addressed to bis honor, the Mayor, by Col. James B. Fry, Provost Marebal General, dated Feb 12, tri, you will find Capt. Maynadier is in error in caarging this District with a deficiency of 6,777 mea ander former calls, for Col. Fry expressly says no quota wes ascigned to the District, consequeut- ly there could not have been a det cieacy trict 1t would have been 6,777. “3d. The uvsettied state of the population, and its division of feeling on the suvject of the Market-house may be commenced.) By Mr. Shepherd— Resolution Gorecting w> Mayor to trike rmim-d ate et ps to diesolve the inimackou obtained ay uns Reidimore and Ohio’ Retiroad Compavy against the Corporation restraining them trcm seliog the property of the cyupany Jor '8xes due the Oorporation, Mr Shepherd introduced the following, Which ws adopted: Whereas it has pleared our Heavenly Father to remove from tr mdstonr beloved fllow- citiger. John ©. Rives, this Qorporrtion, deep. hy cer sible Of ibe va pabie eervices rendered by bit to this metropolie and its inhabitants, ard of the great lots sas.ained by his death, do hereby Revelve, Thatin fhe death of John Rives ee bave sus'ained 8n itreparadio jor, sclred, ‘That we shalt ever choristennd * Bis memory, and that the rer branee of his many rood ceeds will eve re Wain fesh and ivegrsnt in the heartsof his te low. citizens, > Kegolred, That we tender to his aMicted fame fly and trends cur elucere coniolencs Gud sympathy. ‘The following were \eported from the yarions committ«s; From the improvement: commit- te— Bill tosupply 8 deficiency for Lith street, betwern Nand P strets; passed. Petition of R.A. Bacon and others for the improvemout of sil y in squsre bouvced by 4¥ and Gia and F mG sereets, Island; adversely, commitice di:cherges. Bill apsropfiating #1009 for th perpese ot building asea- wail on the line of te Potomac river, from 6th tw 10:B stre:t wast; | providing. however, thar no wall hath ho boilt nntil teeownership of the wharf proprrtr tall be ceterminrd by the courts ta liver of the Corporation, and #15, 00 to grage and erivel Wor sire t, from H strert to B stro Rill to extend sewer ip alley in passed. From thr crsinase o evprly ceficienct in the appropriation to tn~ tredice Potomac water in the Western Market; persed. Bull forthe wore gereral d stribucion of Potomac water, with amendmenis: ordered to Le printed and wade fpecie) orces tor Mon- day rext. From the police couamittee—Pe ition, oO ih® propmetor of ¢ anterbury Hall, in relue tion to transparency. adversel commitee Cichsrged Bilt to license and reculate pawn- tr bers, with nomeroos amendments; ordered te be piinted and made the special order for Monday next [When this bill wae rep or ada pretest from Herzberg & Son and -—— Watte was trad] From mackets committe —Hill previding sor the disposal ofstands ja che mar. k's to ihe highest bidders by the «lecks of "b> Werk ts: passed, Fromefire departm cnt Ti tee—Sonczy bi'ls relateg to steam fire pine ord the fire alarm telegraph: jaid on table oe bills already passed coy-ring tee « Aldermen's join? reeolutién in rela'toa tothe cratt wes adopted, and Messrs, Snep- herd and Li yd were eppeoinied the committee mi Tlation thereto, ‘The clowing were ree:ived trom the Aldar- mr > -YoN fur ‘he reef of Joshna Evans; re- ferred: Bit to purchese furniture for the echeol- house in the Third District: passed; Bilt Amending the Jaws in relation to licensmg tre sale of epirituous @ matt liquors, with =Bfs: con, red‘n Shepherd wss appoteted on the joint commitice on the resolution asking Coagrese for po 'o improye tie streets, &u, the Adjourned. THe Prorxrer A discourse on ibis subjeet w Garley’s church Sunday evening, Baxter. Rev. Kr. The speaker #teted that more than + «2d. Has a quota been aseigned ty the Dis- | DU cred able expositors hae shown in their works that the provheticnl periods pointed ty the present time, as the epoca of the 3% years Great Tribnlation. spd the Bate of Amagec~ war, in other words, the District was viewed | den, aud coming cf Cbris: and commencement, in the same light as were Aenwoky and Mis cours ot the Border Siates, to whieh uo qautas Were nesigned antl recently, was the reeson that no quota was assigned to the Dietrict.* Upon # proper examination, I beiieve the following statement of debiis and-credits vill be found correct: Volun:ary eniisimenis in the District of Uo Jumbia irore 26th May, 163, to March 1, i863, ts Fad Capt. Maynadier’s tabai@r atateriin: ot March 24, eet terse oo QiO7 Number obtained BIMIEMEDL. . ceseeeseenes coer te sesseceseee L153 Voluntary enlistments from ist Mareh to Ist April, 1861, a8 per vonchers 1m my BOSBCESION 2650000. . 4s ne recees ne -baweeeeee Total credits..... setege deece Quota’ under call for 500,690 mea of ruacy i, 186%, as per Cap‘ tabular statement Quota under cell March 14, 1865 ment... 339 100 3 as per Fame state- . + 1,702-—— To this excess of 2,302 shoulibeadied drstied Men who failed tu report. say, aboat 1,0, muking & total excess over ail cutis of me mnen.. Thus it will appear that, fJustead of this District being 41,055 men short of. fling her gpota on the Ist of March, i861, abe. nad actually tu ragbed to that date an excess cr 3,621 men, Bot counting drafted men Who faded to report and ps turnisned to April i. ist inctuciag aratted mef uot yet reported. 3,342 men over and above all calls mide apon her. As the 15th of April, the day fi for the draft, is so near at hand, I reapectiully submit the:within for your consid+ranon, ard ask that a joint committee be appointed to wait upon tae proper authorities in reference to the sn »j-ct, and ark that the draft be suspended ont:l the miktter is invesugated and reported upon: Respectfully, &., Jno. H. Sumwea, Treasurer Citizens’ Bounty Fund. In conuection with the sam? subject Mr. Semmes read the fotlowing letter: WASHINGTON City, April 6, 1861. Col. James B. Fry, Provost Marshal Genera! — Sir: Having been entrusted by the citizens of Waebingion with the disbursement of their bounty tund,I find it necessary, in order that i may know whut is yet to be done, to ask an answer t the following questions: Ist. Does the cail of the President of Feb. 1, 1864, tor 500,000 volunteers, and the call for March, 1f64, for 200,000 volunteers, embrace all calls that have beer? j¢ upon the District! 2d. What is the entire enrollment of this Dis. trict atter deducting exemptions by Usptain Scheetz cn accountof aliensge, non-residence, disability and overage ! 3d. What Proportion or ner centage of enid | deferred J enroliment i+ required of this District under said calls? Respectfully, &c., Joun H. Semmes, . Treasurer Citizens’ Bounty Fauna No answer to this letter had yet‘been re- turned. Mr, Utermehle moved the appointment of a committee, to consist of the Mayor and two members of each Board, to wait upon the President of the United S:ates and have a con- eustation relative to the above subject. Merers. Utermeble and Turton were ap pointed the committee on the part of the Alder- men. = Mr. Turton presented the petition of H. H. | Mence socw atter that ors of the millrninm The dates of 6.200 years from the crea ion of Adem, and 2,565 years of the Jubilee of Jubilees, and 2.300 years (Dan. vill, 14). and 1,335 veara (Dan. xis, 1%), and 1,260 years of vhe church's Oppression by Antic ebrist (Rev. x.i. 6). were undersiocd to term. rate shout 1f63-73, and therefore the mibenion of LOO years (Rev. xx) was expected to com-~ Bot first of uM thera rat Persecution acd must he the 2% yrers G Time cf Trouble, “such a3 neve> was trom tha berinning of the worl 0, ror ever shall ba; and exiept those days where shorened no flesh should be saved,” pot a cingte prreon left surviving, (Dan. xii,t) Matt xxiv, 21; Rey. xvi, 18.) The world wea rapidly bsstening to thie appalling crisis. All the © ens of the times wore semoritory of ths. The gospel was beq jog Widely preached for a witveos, (Mint. xxiv. MW) The Jews were heginnine to vo brek to Palestine, (Ezek. xxxvb3, Rev. xvi, b,) owing to the drying np of the Enphrate- or exhans- tien of the Turkish Empire: and the naclena, frog-lke, spirits of infidetity—revelstion ahd superstiion—were gathering sil pateons to the war of Amaredden, under the sixth vial. Trwas, howeyrr, expected thet seven years before the millenicm, & seven years’ covenant would be mace between the 's:t great Antie christ snd the J order to restore name- bers a . where they wonld rebuild ther temple And offer their racrifices, and in ‘he final seven years, Antichrist would roup with s large army to Jerusalem, and tiny (bore of the Jews 7 ho won'd rot worship him or his image, and commeuce bie massacre of cbristiune throughout ine whole world, curing the final three and-a-balf years, (Dan. xii 25, 24.7, Rey. xi 2, 3, xii. 5), mntd at deat be perishes at Armaetddon, et Christ's des vent. T: ess preaict d ferty vesrs ago by the Reva. Mr Feber, Gauntlet Trving, ete. that there would srise a French Fmperor. & represepta- tive of the Napolecs: dyraesty—the ast head of the Reman Empire ‘Rev 8) to act the part ef this personal ArticYrist. comewhere about or Foon after 1865, and many et nts of prophesy believe that ibe French Emperor is to be revealed in thet: character. Lt is omerv- able that bis name contains 666 in three langn- ages, Latin, Grek aud Hebrew, which has probably never been the case with aay oiher. men. (Rev. xiii. iS). z ‘Ybe speaker conchiced by exhortin: the un- conyerted, in view of the impending indements cf God, to repent of their sins and lesd anew life, and {-Tveutly pray for ealyation tathe Lord Jesns Christ, whe har did%on the ross for cur transgressions, and who offers forgive- ness to all that seek for it. Fovrta Warp Statiox Oasva,—G "Wy Milier, insane; miliary. Abvot Debos, drank and disorderly; workhouse. Ceita Wilson, drunk: $258. Lavinia Holmes, disorarriys mes Fitzgerzi@, larceny: jail for court. John Bart, do; 4 Joun Orraty, re- ceiving etolen goods; Anrgviine Byburch. do: bail for court. Jo Genocka, do: lL. Baroury, do.; dismissed. Julia A. Grratty, do; bail for court. Angelina Lagermersing. do.:do.; Te. ress Guarells, do; do. Chas. Roicletta. do; do. Hertha Gasrelia, do.:dq. Jas. Williaas, col. ¢c; do. Martha Crsilionia, barglary; dismirsed. Michael Dail, resisting officers; military Martha Cactillonis, threa!s: hail for ece. Caroline Davis, tichting: dismissed. David Lone, drunk; do. Fewer Welch, dos do. Susanna Waters, grsnd larceny; dismissed. Caroline Davis, cisorderiy; £2-58. gereld, witnese: jail. Frank Ford, disorderly; Lowry, a physician in the First Ward, asking dismiered. Timothy McQhuire, do.; dismissed. compeneation for vaccinating paupers. Re- ferred to the commit:es on finance, | Mr. Utermehie, from the committee on po- Carles Johneon, do; do. John Cook, drank; Henry McArdel, grand larceny; Maria Dillon, drank and disor- dismissed. for hearin Mee, reported favorably on tha nomiuetioa by | derly; @1.6¢. John Hughet, suspicious char- the Mayer of James Lynch as chief of the cor- poration priice. Confirmed. Mr. Utermehle also reported a bill for the relief of Johnron Simonds, Passed. Also, & bill in eOnformity to a petition from a committee of the temperance men of this city. Mr. Utermehie aleo reported favorably on the nomination of Andrew Burgess aa scavenger of the Sixth Ward, vice Samuel Armistead, Confirmed. Mr. Plant, from the Secord Ward detegation, to which was referred the bill to pay 31,303.25, to supply the deficiency in trimming and grav- eling Lith etreet west, reported the b:ii with an amendment, to the effect that only $+ of the amount be paid till the work is completed. - The amendment was concarred in, and the bili passed. Adjourned. Common Council.—In the ebsenca of the ses. retary, W. H. Pope was elected secretary pro tem. e A communication was received from the Mayor announcing bis approval ofthe follow. ing acts:—For the improvement of 4% s:reat; to repair an alley in square 431; for relief of A. Avanson; making an appropriation Zor placing @ wooden trank along 5t2 street east, betwean Lana M north; for the erection of 2 boat- house; to gravel 4th street west, from G street to New York avenue; and joint reeolution’of request. * Also. one enclosing @ proposition trom Ab- ner 8. Brady to lease a. Jot on C street, between 4% and 6th, for the purpose of building a gym- nasium; referred. The following were introduced and pameds By Mr. Barr-—Bill to setcurb and ley foot prva- ment on south front of equare 215. By Mr. Raub—Pesolution calling the attention of the canal commissioner te the condition of i4th street canal bridge. By N.D. Larner—Reso- Tution inquiring of the War the amount of water main laid by the Corpo- ration aud Government; Sill to take uv and re- lay pavementii ware 378; resolution directing the committee on Improvements ta obiaiu the views of Col.. Seymonr, engineer-in-chief of ‘Was! Bqueduct, as feasible apd Soak petal plan for ert imocove. ment of the n apnal y Mr. L+rner—Bill to repaye alley in theeonth of ware 516; pele alley in square By rr. Peake—| ju-ion calling for information in repard to the erede of 9th gireet ens!, and ins quiring if the grade of that street will carry of the water which accamalates at the corner of $b and D strects.. By Mr. Shepherd —Besojn- tion directing thé purchase of # copy of the Prine! BaP ip ersce a: womporaty howse for e the Perseverance Ewe Doapeny: bE is Eps aonb and eo Registrar as to | then blame the Long acter, mise Bae; Ran Over —About (2 o'clock on Saturday, dasa emall boy named James Riley, was play- ing with a number of others on Maryland ave- nue. he was run over by the front wheal of a hack, which passed over his breast severely injuring him, snd it is feared bis. spine is ia- jared. One of his companions seeing him fall, immediately pulled him out in time to «ave tte bind wheel of the coach pissing over him. The driver, 8 colored man, from all a:counts was dilving along cautiously and slowly, and thore who witnessed the affair do not atcach any blame tohim. The ents of the injured boy reside pear where the uccident occurred, Maryland avenue betweeen 6th and 7th streets. Tarine It Easy. ‘his Morming, at ihs Fourth Ward s'ation, an old man named Lans- ford was brought out for trial for being druak and disorderly. The charge was proven, and Justice Giberson remarked—« Well, Mr. Lans- ford, we will make the five as Jow as possible; one dollar, merely nominal.” She priconer re- plhed—“ Well, sir, send aud hire a bask, and take me down to the farm,” meaning the worz- hours. Justice Giberson—* We will a:eom- modate yon, sir. Put him back, Mr. Odicer,” and the order was given as reques:ed. a Tre Rzason Wuy.—The Star published y»s- terday ecimme necount of the freshet in George- town. dapprehension of considerasie dam w> to property thereby, If such does o car, the Georgetown people have themseives 9 thinir for it. as opposite that city they have built # daw acroes the principal chanvei of the river, leaving only balf the natural width of the Potomac, and a tortaovs channel at thet, and ridge, where the open- a of the floods are five times ings ‘or the the width of the chaunel opposite (feorgetowa. * Lone Bates. eee aie Port oF QxoucrTown.—Entered_—St-amer RebeccaCiyde, Willets, from New York wub mercbandize, Clearedi—Schooners Diamond, Keene, Hangary river: Foxwe!!, Pilot, St. Mery’s, M. Spicer, Paul, Liewellushurg; America, Bennett St. Mary's; J. J. Barrill, IR Gpeddons Haltimore: Lewearet ‘Lapers iJ. R. \e ore: . ie New York; Martha Hall, Gilbert, Ohoptank; loops P 1, Marie, Baltimore, —____ +22 ; The mouth, N. J. Heraid, hoista the sear INGie Lincols for Preaieest ana Bar Governor Newall for Vice-Presiceate. - = 7A Jaw suit is gongon |) involves the: titie to Congrets Spring. Jas, Fitz. -

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