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AUCTION SALES. FUFURE DaYs. B 4. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Auctionsera, SIXTY-OND HANDSOMELY LOCAT: G LOTS AT PUBLIC KGoTOR On TUESDAY AFTBENOON , May 34. ati o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell hearly the whole of Square No. 241, known ag “Kingman’s Garden,” fronting about'25 feet each on lath surest morth'Q street, i3th street, the “Circle,” and ‘“ Sears or ds back to fine alleys, with fine The beautiful location of these Lots, being © the high groun@tmmedately north ofthe Presi: dent’s House and Departments, the adv: ofa ity assencer railroad and Potomac water imme. diately in front of the premises. render them v rs desirable for Building Bite, and) a8 the Siq nh x ‘out reserve, it should comrend spe- jon. Terms of sale: One-third i; *, mainder in eanal wpevmenta”\o sk na ‘pwelve , Wil . onthe te severe at ee by adeed of trust veyances at cost SS ‘e of sale will be? ag ‘tired. 7.148 _C. McQUIRE & 00., Aucts. BY J.C. MoQUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, TY.USTEB’S SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT ON BLEVENTH, BETWEEN L AND M STREETS, By virtue of adeed of trast from B. B. Bridge, ted October 2, 1857. and recorded in Liber J. rae 0. 137, folios 440, &e., of the Land Records of the sonny of Washington, I will offer at Auction on MONDAY, the. sth dav.el Mapcaptvem: premi- Be8, Bt 54 o'clock. p. pret of Lo’ pexen 7? in Square three hundred and forty-one ($i1)in Wash- inton. bounded as follows, viz: Beginning forty- nine feet seven inches from the southeast corner of M and Eleventh streets, and running thenca north twenty-five feeton Eleventh street, thence due east ove hundred feet, the whele depth of said de warts i Regione Vit tae tsyesveetesct 1e ning e@ improve! h consisting of a Frame Dwelling. . oe ‘Terms of sale: One-third of tne yarchase money to be paid in eash, and the residue in two equal ents at six and twelve months, with interest, The terms of sale must be complied with within one week after sale, or the prope! may be resold, a week’s notice. at the rie! cost ofthe first Fr. CHAS. 8. ENGLISH, Trustee: ap 19-Im J. 0. McG@UIRE & 00,, Aucts. BY J. C. McGUIRE & CQ., Auctioneers. COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF REAL ESTA eR: aa HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTH L §T.; ETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS, WEST. The undersigned, commissioners appointed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in the case of Elizabeth A. Fling and others against John Carroll and others, No. 128, equity, in said court, to make sale of the real estate of which James W. Fling died seized, reby give notice that in pursuance of an order of said court, en- tered on the 8th day of April instant, they will sell, on the-premises, the following described House and Lot, situate in the cityof Washington, D.C., on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of May, 184, at 5 o'clock a2 namely: Lot No. 3, in Ranare No. 450, fronting 16 feet on north L street, between 6th nd7th streets west, and having a depth in the Year 91 feet. The improvements consist of a two- story frame house with a back pauding. Terms cash, THEO. SHECKELS, SNDERY GODDARD, irchaser. on each lot at the time BEM. HENNING, W.L. aioe as ‘ommissioners, ap 20 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. B* J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TWO FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS ON FOUR- and « half street. peween Maryland avenue and south Cstreet, BHICK HOUSE AND LOT on Sey- -enth street east, near the Navy Yard, Handsome BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE and VACANT LOT as ne corres es Mieventh street eastand Penn- On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 19, at 434 o’clock, on the Res commencing with the first-pamed and following in the order hereinafter named, by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qourt of the District of Columbia, sitting in Chancery, pasved on the 9th day of April, 1364, im a cause, wherein Geo. W. Miller is complainant and Ellen Miller et al., are defendants, No. we I sub-divisions G, H, and 0, in Square No. 492, front- on hed iy on Four-an street, west side, et running back 140 feet, improved with two welling- houses, to be sold separately, IMMEDIATELY AFT: Part of Equare No. 9:7, be; ing @ feet 8 inches from the northeast corner 0: alley fronting on L strset, running tl an fr L ce south 33 feet 2 inches on said alley, thence west 5) feet to the south line of @ lot leased to Wm. O’Brien, thence north 23 feet 2 inches, thence east 50 feet to the be . Also, part of said Square begin ing 61 feet 8 inches from the northwest corner and thence west 75 feet to the beginning, toge' the improvements, ‘isting of a two-story brick @welling-houee fronting On Seventh street east, near L street south IMhSDTATRLY APTER, Lots No. 2, 3,4,5, and 6, in Square No. 904, front- ing respectively on Pennsylvania avenue. El. street east and south G street. Lot No 6 is im- proved with @ handsome brick dwelling-house, with back buildings, pte. ca -houses, &¢;, the residence of the late Charles Miller. equal insiaiente. at six: twsiver pad eightecs > twel oa 2 Tonthe, with interest for which the parchpser shall give notes secured to the satisfaction of the | ‘rustees. The purchaser to have the option of paying allin cask. Gonveyances and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. E: A If iw sere of cuale are not complied with in five lays therea: e Trustees re-sell at the risk and cost of the defsulting pur- chaser, on one week’s notice in the National Intel- Hawiere. GEO. A. BOHRER, ES RgaaR {Frese -eoi&ds J.C. MCGUIRE & 00., Aucts. [JMTED STATES MARSHALS BALE. In virtue of a writ of fierie facias on judgment of , condemnation issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cash, at the front of the Court House door of said Coun on FRIDAY, the 2th day of April, 1864, at o'clock m., the following described ‘property to it: ‘Lot No. 1, in Square No. 843, east half of Lots No. 35, 16, and 1 sae saate No 724, in thecity of Wash- Ieiprovonients theres selsed aud levieS ayaa at emen the pro viz of Michsel Maloney, and will bg sold le Or '. Xo satisly judicial No, 290,44 faty et EAMON 7 ap.7-a U. 8. Marshal, D. 0. Utz STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. In virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued from the Clerk’s office. of the Bupreme Court, of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell, at public sale, for cash, at the front of the Court House door, of said county,on FRIDAY, the pth day of April. Y8c4, at 12 gfelock m,, the follow- jescri prope! . wit: Fue north part er Lot No. 19, in Square No, 68, commencing for tho said part at s point on 2ist street west, at the distance of 9 feet from the wortheast corner of said Square, running thence south 2) feet with the line of said 21st street, thence west 85 feet, thence north 20 feet, and thence east 85 feet to said 2ist street west, and place of Deginning, estima’ to contain 1,700 square feet, tegether with all and singular the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon as the property, of dieials No. ids in favor oF Kone Sersbergs nt? icials No, lerzberg. ee 0° 215) im TAVOF OF WARD H. LAMON, ap7-d&ds U.8. Marshal, D. 0. AUoTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, War Department, CavsLey Borsiv, Orvion or Curzr Quan’ Washinrton. D. C., April 3 laa, Will be sold at pablicanction tothe higher bid- der, at the times and places ed below, vis: port, Penna , Thursday, May 5th. Gettyabure. Penns... Monday May oth, ‘enna. day, ith Mifin, Penna., Thureday May 19th," eding. Penna., Thuredey, 7 ee Northumberland; Penns. Thursday, June 9th. ‘Williacasy oa paieacaereity ae horses at burg. and Two ¢ 250) wt of he other places. the cavaliy servies of tee United States Army, e Cav: ice oO! ve Uni ‘and farm any good bargains Terms i States T: notes onigrma? comb, in United Siateigs k ERIN, ap.%-tje® Lt. Col. andC. Q.M. Cavairy Bureau, B, MILITARY RAILROADS, U. Chee A srincros, Kerit 15 10th. AUCTION —Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY, the ath day of May, at the Bailroad Depot, in Alezan- "199 ‘tons of ola Railroad Iron, is 0 Tons of: Gast Bera tron, Tons of Wrought Iron. Tons of Old Brass and Copper, oul cs T 2 in, Gor: it ds. Ten (10) F cent, to paid at the time tate oe The property must be removed within ten days sprisdta, Captain and A.Q. Mt. 8,000 HORSES WANTED. ‘AR DEPARTMENT, Cavatry fet ster, Wasurxatox, D.C. April 8, 186s, pone hundred and Atty ($150) dollars per head will paid for AVALRY HORSES delivered within the next secocn sm) days at the Gevernment Stables, Giesboro, B.C. id horses to be sound in all particulars, not Hom 10 12 % hands Rigs, fail Heshed, compectiy 8 leshed, built, Ate Wise, an of alze sufficient for cavalry pur} ‘Acatsons will be strictly adhered to and enfe particular. ayment made on very of ten (10) and over. Th m. to 6p. m. Hours of ins lon ESA. ap 8-1st ief Quart OXNARD AFTER TIS DATE THE OFFIOB of the Washington - boro’ § will Kept at Gsperwcenne Gate seeeeen fa en 5 Washington, D, ©,, April 4, 1864. ap 5-lm* Fn Tk et a LLIARD passe POR pA athe BY bas Tabioeyeontly which he will dispose of very low. “" at the Billiaré ‘room corner of Tite street and Pennsylvania avenue,” mb 16-tf : Ebre tar. v=, XXIII. AUCTION SALES. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, EE’S SALE OF VERY ELIGIBL hore AND MOUBRS OF a OD ot ity of a decree of the Supreme Cour sed on thé Sth April, 1864, in others are complainants, ;: ‘and o“hers are defendants, the subscriber will expose 1 sale.at auction. highest bidder, on the Sth o the honrs of four and five 0’c! the following lots in’ Bi 1 lots in Square No. 534, in’ We May be seen in'the Surveyor’s ed in such aubdivis: 133 to 145 feet; A, B. et, and the other suitable alleys to all. On lo ouses: @ sol subject to the dower right therein of idow of the other lots will be sold thes from WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1864.1 AMUSEMENTS. Ne. 8,483. Se TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES) FROM NORTH CAROLINA, The Rebel Ram, . AMUSEMENTS. FURD'S NEW THEATER. t Tante Saser, ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, BENEFIT OF B. B. PHILLIPS, Stage Manager. THIS : Wed EVE: . en willbe awented tine Nise CANTERBURY HALL. ERBORY HALL} THEATER LovisiaNA AVENUE, canse wherein ind Nistorical playof Eleazer, a rich John Forrester _. — chel Mendizabel, the Jewess. performance will conclude with the charm- THE LITTLE TREASURE. as. MD BB ones an Bale oaicce as played by her in New York with f MM tb ‘ay nen In shape she resembles the destroyed ram carries an instrument which renders her Ba hn wooden ‘vessels. partly from Wilmington and partly from At- ia, and is of rather clumsy move- Possesses one aperture at her fore avy £un; but her main concuseion. Near Corner of Sixth Stra, Rear of National and imac, and like her, letropolttan Hotels, of pent ather pi aliarly:dangerous wit! is: built of heavy: ign of thé Big Calcium Light, +. Gertrude great success, BSDAY. FORREST, ir the lest time, in his great char- TaAoR CADE, In preparation, the grand @uonon LEAL. 1. , —....... Proprietor W. E. Caxavavce....... Stage Mannger. | Once more and fo: r the use of a -he; purpose is;to destroy b: accom mnie, by ee Totecte cotton bal It is understood that the rebels have likewise two others, one at Kinston and one at Golds- bo At the latter point they are known to have organized a complete naval brigade. From this, and im connection with the heavy force now menacir.g—sup; some sixteen or seventeen some thirty-six pieces of artillery—it is evident to compel the Union No. 581, fri ‘inning 50 feet fro: east corner of the lot, and Waving a fron’ 149 feet 72-100ths on ‘been divided Into six Is with a suitable if spect mae ofthe _ GROVER’S THEATER. PENNSYLVANIA AvV., LrowarD GROVER....--.-. Wednesday) EVENING, THIS (WTR N OF feet out bys e eastern half of Lot No.3, in reserva- ae 881, will be ight. ‘he terms as prescribed by th are: One- third of the purchase imoney in eats aed the Fes sors bonds, with susety. besring iatereee ae Gay of sale, will be taken, with & retained lien on mpeg A deposit of $20 on each lot will be rtificates of sale, rr. f terms are not fully complied with within five days from the day of sale, the resold at the risk and cost of the hi after one week’s public notice in the W. REDIN, Tr sp.l3-eoswkds GREEN & WILLIAMS, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUOTION, Immediately after the sale of the property of the non estate, we shall sell,(on the 5th of May, at 6 % ) on the prentises, Lot No. 7,insquare 53, fromting 50 feet on © street south, between 3d and 4}¢ streets, running 11,46 square feet. This lot bas the side and rear, tion of a number ef small tenements, ‘ ‘d cash ; remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest. REBN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, F VALUABLE BRICK AND APPURTENANCES. The whole Square No. 111, with fine Brick Residence large mumber of Lots, someof Frame Dwelling houses. to- ertal, and Imple- 48 WILLARD’s Hore. + eseene + seeeres Director las lots in sq MMENSE ATTRACTION! NSE ATTRACTION } Tragic Alliance. 1c ORT. MR J W. WA D MES. BARREN, VALLAOK, Only time most positively sublime creation, the liancy of ideas, perfect! ment of scenes ment and moral Great ed to number e. MR. E.L. DAVENP. h the purcha- AN Tho The manager takes pleasure in announcing to -his patrons and the public that he haf effected an engagement with GRAND COMEDY COMBI GRAND COMEDY COMBIN GRAND COMEDY COMBINATION! Which includes the names of some of the most talented artistes in the world, for the express pur- pose of presenting, in an acceptable manner, FABCE, COMEDY AND BURLE:! AND BURLESQUE AND BURLESQUE ! that the rebels des: & retained lien on eyacuation of North Carolina, lorious play which, on of expression, arrange- grandeur of. effects, force of ar, ity of deduction, eclipses any other tongue. It is one truly worthy ery of Shakespeare. it ‘of Shakspeare's red at thesale. ef conveyancing, Important if Trne—Our Flag stil) Floating Over the Fortifications at Plymouth. 23.—Reports from Ply- mouth have it that our flag still floats overour fortifications in the place, though the enemy have possesced the town and the river. It is said that Gen. Weesells retired with his force into the fortifications with fifteen days’ pro- the sublime ima, he performance will cons five-act Tragedy of Hamlet, Nephew of King Cl In which he is un led by a Ghost of Hamlet's Father... Mr J. Queen Gertrude, Mother of Hamlet. .Mrs. Farren THURSDAY, COMEDY NIGHT! es AND THE LANCERS. WASHINGTON THEATRE: EvsventH 8r,, Near C. __ On THURSDAY EVENING, April 28, 134, Sig. Brignoli’s second and NEWBERN, April Mr. E. L. Davenport ort appears to be believed. On the more gunboats we shall be able to reach Plymonth and ascertain the fact. ion and Newbern are much better Plymouth was. The funeral obsequiesot Commander Flus- ser took place here om the 23d. THE RED. RIVER EXPEDITION. Battles in Louisia’ Maintam their Position—Banks Retreats te Grand Ecore—Kirby Smith Reported The two fine Comedi fe t alli yee feet alleys, on dis well adapted to the erec- sitively last Grand loncert, together with the following unprecedented array of artists from Max Maretzeck’s Italian Opera Company. i LLY A ial First appearance of 2 RXEOUTORE Sr. Louis, April 25.—Oairo dates of yester- day, by mail, say the steamer Von Phul, from ‘New Orleans the evening of the iSth, has ar- It seemed to be generally conceded that the battles in Louisiana had been for, while the enemy remained on the ground after Saturday’s fight, Banks retreated forty . } DREW! . FRANK DREW! . FRANK DREW! The celebrated Comedienne, from Niblo’s Garden, J. Dz FORREST, MBE. J. Ds FORREST. them wmproved wit N. PATTISON gether with the Machinery, M, cars of Bricks. th ine ioe tb eae te hs mo Twentieth stree' Yard,” which is = PROGRAMME. 1 Fantasia for the Violoncello 2 Romanza, Maria di _R os 3 Casatina, Lucia di Lammermoor, 4Duett, Marths....... § Fantasia for Piaio, Martha. r H Mollenbauer e northern part of the ‘believed to De one one of the best located in the District, having both ‘ton for «= market, “Hopkins Brick Miss Laura Harris ‘Bigs Brignoli and Dragoni The transport Black Hawk suffered consid erably from the enemy, besides having several killed and wounded. The report that there was another fight on the 10th was a mistake. The steamers Rob Ro: had arrived at New river, having run the gauntlet of a large num- ber of guerrillas on the banks. The hob Roy had four guns, and fought most of her way down. A cannon ball passed through the One soldier was killed and fiye ‘wounded on the Mattie Stephens, The rebels are still in the vicinity of Pleasant Our army was at Grand Ecore, forti- fying on both banks of the river. Admiral Porter reported that there were only five feet of water at Grand Ecore. The gun- boat Eastport was aground there. All the large boats were below, but those of light draught were above: Prisoners say that Kirby Smith and Sibly were killed in the recent battles. The talented Light Comedian, from Niblo’s, N. Y, MISS NELLIE HOWARD, ais LIE HOWAR: MISS NELLIE HO The most beautifutand attractive female Jig Dancef in America. . 3AM RAINFORTH, Sit: Sa ATS Georgetown and abundance of fine clay, brick and tem kilns, offices, and all ne class Brick Yard; ..8ig Brignoli iunrise Mazenska Caprice. Mr JN Pattison 8 Scotch Song, ‘Coming thro’ the Rye,”’ 9 Bolo Violoncello, “Bounds frym the Al 10 Duett, Don Pasqual: a ‘the yard will be worked until the IMMEDIATELY APTER, f— Horres, Mules, Carts, Wheelbarrows, Buggy, Moulds, Seines. Sand, &: ALSO, ‘The whole Square No. 111, formerly the residence of Colonel Eaton, fronting Pleo Nineteenth street wes: a large Brick dwellin, carriage nieaes, stab! trees and shrubbery, 10, 15, 3617, 18, 90,21, and 24 1 ly 294 % in su are No, Ti, fronting & aa 38,39, 42,43, 44, and 45. street west, between B an with ill be sold sep- and Mattie Stephens rleans from the Red 3s Harris and Sig Brignoli ia, air Russe, by request. Mr J N Pattison 12 Terzett. Atilla, et : # Harris, Sigs Brignoli and Dragoni Ticketg, Que Dollar each, Recured seats..0t sc ceuern ss Sale to commence TO-DAY, at Metzerott’s music ebyon Connes: clerk’s office. improved by The renowned Pantomimist and Maitre de Ballet. M'LLE CORDELIA M'LLE CORDELIA .5O cents extra it and ornamental IBENE D'ESTEPHE! IRENE D’ESTEPHE! The accomplished Danseuses, in conjunction with the Standard Favorites, JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN: . B. CAVENAUGH, ¥ 3 er ENAUG DOUGHERTY, J. H. DOUGHERTY, J. H, DOUGHERTY, 444 AND WARD. AND WARD, AND WAED, BILLY WEST, BILLY WEST, BILLY WEST, VARIETIES: MUSIC HALL AND THEATER. SIGN OF THE BIGGHST DRUMMOND LIGHT! SIGN OF THE REVOLVING AND GLOBE LIGHTS! THEILLUMINATED:AMUSEMENT TEMPLE! FRONTING PENRSYLVANIA AVENUE & NINTH STREET Hamsuin & Co. ,..— VARIETIES! rare dwelling-house, an THE WAR IN THE soreuwrer Forrest's Force Marchin; bama—Polk Marching North—Grierson Still Pursuimg Forrest—Evacuation of ) by Price—Gen, Steele NEW NOVELTY WEEK! J. 8, MAFFIT, Just from the THEATER; ALSO, The whole of Square No 9%. fronting r avenue, NG ite ant a on Massachosett first streets west, and north rovements, consisting of one large frame stable small ié houses, and an offi i 6 remainder in ith interest, se- so eet Camden, Ark Takes Possession. Sr. Lovis, April 25.—Memphis dates to the 22d say Forrest’s entire force was moving to- ward Alabama, followed by Grierson. Polk is said to be marching North. Forrest will probably join him. On the morning of the 2ist Grierson’s cayalry came upon some of Forrest’s troops near Hudsonville, Mississippi. A sharp fight ensued, and the rebels retreated direction of Jackson, passing through ity rey ‘Rerme of sale: One-third cash rust on the premises. juding revenue stamps, at ir on each piece of real estate ranapnenaea: wt! eels} 4 Shea beab hon tentenl myrncacene™n EAR) be be Dobe eb select Lhe hes lat eqepererere z Be J. 8. MAF AT COMIC PANTOMIME, >! a DI 3) Ls FA we All conveyances, int reh Se n> oy - Ss Sf a AND THOMPSON, ‘8 BALLET TROUPE, AGGIE ATLANTA, et cs Zi 2 7 A cash ent eatupaseal BO, -HOEKING.} erecutoens 7980. tow OTE & 'CO., Aucte ¥ J. C. MOGUIBE & CO., Auctioncers, TRUSTEMS’ SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT t west, bevpoen Cc G and H streets nort! YAOANT LOT at the corner ef Twelfth s ERNOON, May 13, at 5 o'glock, t of Oolumbis s wherein George W. inant and ‘Ellen Miller et al. are defen: in Square No, 298, frontin, street west,tetween no that width the depth of ovemen ts, consist- No. 5, in Square Pa P= feito 5 ay 4 3 4 > Eb ts W. H. WILLIAMS, NNIE ENGEL, ENNIE ENGEL, ENNIE ENGEL, JENNIE FORREST, MAGGIB WILSON, ESTELLE FORREST, LUOY CLIFTON, EMMA SCHELL, ERKR’ Dress Asse: JACK SHEPPARD in p Admission 26 and §) cents: Performance at 5 in the evening, METROPOLITAN HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENU® AND ELEVENTH STREET. + —--- Proprietors. INOREASED COMPANY! SUPERIOR ATTRACTIONS! In addition to the old favorites, many new one 8 will add to the general popularity of this highly popular Music Hall. ‘A number of prisoners, horses, mules, wagons, &c., Were taken and carried to Mem- and D streets private boxes $5, Gen. Price has evacuated Camden, A>kansas, and Gen. Steele occupied the place. About 100 guerillas burned a large lot of wood near Rarfield Point on Friday, and captured a number of citizens of Brownsville. pril 22.—Grierson has picked up st’s men; but Forrest keeps his troops well together, and is too strong for suc- cessful attack. His headquarters are still at Jackson, Tenr. ‘eat west, between west and north P On FRIDAY APT. GARDINER & CO. ina certain cai ants, 16— Part of Lot No. 3 feet 9 inches on J: and D streets, and said lot, together From Arkansas. Sr. Lovrs, April 26:—Late Little Rock dates say that Mr. Allison, of Jefferson county, has been elected Speaker of the Arkansas Legisla- Mr. Carson, a member of the House, re- cently captured by guerrillas, hasescaped, and arrived at Little Rock. immediately the State mil AND MY PLEASANT NEIGHBO! With Songs, Dances, Ethiopian A 9 sno § Brick Pweltiay ately after. 0 No. %5, front ing 20 ‘bet on llth street west streets north, and running of said lot, together with the improvements, consisting of a two-story Immediately afte: Look out for those coming MISS EMMA GARDINER, oak LLIL TAYLOR, And the Ethiopian Comedians FATTY STEWART, And the celebrated porcace, The Laughable Negro Sketch of OLE BULL IN A TIGHT PLACE} OLE BULL IN A TIGHT PLACE! OLE BULL IN A TIGHT PLACE! Ole Bulle. ws sseseeeses scent ceeeee John Mulligan The Legislature will rovide for the organization of tia, the raising of the revenue, and adopt measures rendering it impossible for the rebels and copperheads to grasp the reins ef government. 9, in Square 279. st, at the corner o| ack 85 to a 15-foot al- "HARRY ENOCHS, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 O’CLOOK. Admission 2 and 50 cents. and $5. From the South—Richmond in Danger. Fortress Mownkog, April 26.—The Peters- burg Express of the 22d inst. says instructions are given to the First Auditor of the Treasury to remove his bureau from Richmond to Mont- gomery next week. A dispatch. from Mobile, dated April 19, says: “The Red river has suddenly fallen, leaving forty transports and gunboats above the raft, which cannot get out until the water cash aE Sen ee Str ore ne mr sens erreens Private Boxes $3 ces and revenue stamps at the cost of ot complied with in fi trustees tl iG, ESSONS ON THE GUITAR, &. Call and hear the Professor ‘ou will judge whether you wil You will also see what can bedone on the Guitar. 541 south 10th street, corner of C, on the Island, at Mrs, Robey’s. 21-61 NOW OPEN IN WASHINGTON, A, FIRST-CLASS NEW YORK MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, ‘Where can always be found the most extenslve and erche styles of spring and summer Millinery Straw Goods ever offered in this t and richest assort urbans, Misses’ days from the day 0! r f The Farces of on one week’s noticé in th: THE ROUGH DIAMOND! THE ROUGH DIAMOND! THE ROUGH DIAMOND! SKETCHES IN SKETCHES IN SKETCHES IN AND A DAY IN PARIS! AND A DAY IN PARIS! AND A DAY IN PARIS! With Mrs. Frank Drew, Mr. J, De Porrest and W, B. Cavanaugh in the cast, p Mreod&ds J. 0, MCGUIRE & FRY THOMAS DOWLING Auct’r; Georgetown. VALUABLE IMPROVED vente ee oF remises,I shall sell, for account of th ¥ Old Geor, Ron street, between. story Brick Dwe! Green, the Malden Murderer, Sentenced to : e Hung. - LowELL, Mase., April 95.—Edward W. rank Converse, teller ) Was to-day sentenced to ‘There was an immense crowd in and around the court house to hear and know ‘the sentence. Green received it with apparent ; Green, who murde! , May3, at So’clock, of the Maiden dren’s Fancy Ha roved ure three brjon ¥. Birch Sia oTP eran? One-half coh; th remainder in al with interest, secured by a ery Ordered to Washington. pril 25.—All companies of heavy State are ordered to Washing- A sufficient number of Massachusetts militia will take their places in, the forts. OFFICIAL. als for the Week elding April 23, 1864. Major W. T. Strickland, 52d Indiana yolun- teers, to date April 16, 1964, for general ineffi- ciency and incompetency: : 3 Captain P. J, Phillips, $4 regiment Veteran Reserve Corps; to date April 9, 1964, for drunk- No paing or trou newest and most fashiona) line ever offered to 18s J. BD, No, 4 Market Space, 2d door from 9th street. i R REFRG ERs OTe GRRATORS! Call and see our stock just received. ap 23-6¢ 321 Penn. srenus. oF NORTH AMBRIOA, octavo of text, and one tes, (size 27 bs ED HORSES AND CORDEMY ED Ber MULES ief Quart Ret ere + April yh pg aga peg at on MONDA Lay In active preparation, and will shortly be pro- duced, with New Scenery, the $500 IPRIZB DRAMA, by John L, Poole, Eaq., entitled the MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, On, THE WRECK OF A. LIFE! As performed in New York for four successfal of Washington, DUBON’S ‘BIRDS in five vols., royal ificent folio volume of plat es.) in fine binding. For sale—one copy on! FRANCK TAYLOR. CABBraGEs AND HARNESS FOR BALE. Captain Daniel Gillett, is0th New York vol- ist received and unteers, to date March 28, 1964, for being in the city.of Washington without authority. .. '», Assistant Surgeon James Q. Thorpe, 9th Ohio C@valry, to date April’ 18, 1963, for habitnal drnnkenness and neglect of duty. att Assistant Surgeon Thomas L. Morgan, 10th Missouri Volunteers, to date Aprii 20, 1964, for habitual ois peeeeeey ereeeer Pons of duty, anid absence! without leave. ; Firet prelim Se E. Lacey, 2d United States infantry; First’ ‘Lieutenant’ Thomas e, 2d. United States infantry; and First ieutenant James. Rutler, 2d United States in- ‘21, 1864 tor: absenting HORSES WANTED. es latest 3,000 = : Son b. rb % sad ittyrtve ($108) al AVALRY HORSES delivered withig the next fiftee: Pots idle wise; and o! e-Horse CABRIA: Thirty sets Binglo and twenty sets Double HAR- |, Some extra fine. ~ -hand CA] oF of Saas YOUNG. No, 409 Popnsylvania avenue, FPB28H ST00K OF SPRING GOODS, Canta KETS, Dust, White-Wash'and other any other goods suitable for house- attention is invited to the "eelebrated b: ‘the best in ut coped ied for witha nad fa ‘Adniaion Peet eet nebee, Private Boxes, holding six yore Doors open at 7 o'clock; Performance to com- mence at 8 o'clock. a ee ed BEreous....ssee 5 a days at the ictly adherid to and inspection, 9 A. fantry, "to date” Lieutenant Colonel and C 1p 12-156 themselves, fromi their ‘catip Second Lieutenant FAMILY MATINER ibe ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, A? 2 0°SLOOK, ‘Admiseion—Ladies 25 canta; Childzen 10 cents, Addison M. Siodm, 125th Ohio, yolunteers, to date April 16, 1804, for drunkenness. on duty and conduct unbecom- nant J. #4. Nessell, 72h Kansas 18, 186, for gambling - About. mccatets Li me JAMES F, HALIDAY, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND AGENT, No, 615 ELEVENTH STREET, souTH OF PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE, WASHINGTON. OR SALB—A secdnd-hand twelve horse power cavalry, to Gate- Sprit” REFRIGERATORS, -and offering to bribe an. Bea cette ee cena gpeeohd Tague teltetna soar be 2 D.LOUNG BS le, on the Frederic! ‘ ql & ss 0068 9f the, citizens an BONTZ & QBIPFITH, PERFORMING DOGS AND *MONEEYS Are engaged apd will shostly appear, violation of the forty-second article of war. -farnishing Stor ve Pa. AY. bet, ? The following officers, to date March 28, 1664, for absence without leave, having been pub- lished officially and failed to appear befere the commission : Surgeon A. Weidenbdack, 37th Ohio yolan- teers, Second Lieutenant Alexander D. Patten. Iisth Indiana yolunteers. The order of dismissal heretofore issued in the case of Captain Henry W. Manning, 6iet Illinois yolunteers, to date March 26, 19864, for rors public drunkenness and breach of arrest, has been confirmed. Dishenorably Discharged. First Lientenant John Walkinshaw, 62a Pennsylvania volunteers, to date April 20, 1864, having tendered his Tesignation for insuf- ficient cause at the approach of the seagon for active campaigns. ‘ Dismissals Revokea. The ordersof dismissal in the following cases have been revoked: Captain M. A. Downing, Ist New York mounted rifles. Assistant Surgeon David Scott, 1434 Penn sylvania volunteers; and he has been Ronorably discharged upon tender of Tesignation, as of the date of the order of dismissal Restored te C is The following officers, heretofore dismissed, are reatored, with pay from the date at which they rejoin their regiments for duty, provided the vacancies have not been filled by the Gov- ernors of their respective States: Captain W. A. Harn, 34 New York independ- ent battery. Lieutenant George Brown, 7th Vermont yol- anteers. Recalled, Tg64, in the case of Second Lieutenant A. B. Farnsworth, 11th United States infantry, is re- called, there having been no order of dismissal .Jesued in his case. Disability Removed. The disability to re-enter the military ser- vice resulting from dismissal therefrom in the case of S. M. Preston, Iate Captain and Assistant Adjutant Genéral, has been removed. +++ ____ GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. Parties Br toe A RESOLUTION in relation to the station-house. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Councit of the Corporation of Georaetown, That the Clerk is bereey. instructed to pay to the Sergeant of the Georgetown Metropolitan Police twenty-five dollars, quarterly yearly, for services of scavenger, until further ordered—the same tobe paid upon proper vouchers. Resolved. further. That so much of the resolution eptitied **A resolution in favor of the Orphanr’ ‘ourt, W, Polkinhorn, C. Wilson, and for another urpore.”’ as is inconsistent with this resolution, e. and the same is hereby, repealed. Approved 2d April, 1864. A RESOLUTION frxing the rates of wharfage on fish. Resolved by the Board idermen. Board of mon Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the renter of the fish wharf is berebyauthor- ized to charge and collect twenty-five cents for every one hundred shad, and the like sum forevery one thousand herring, of for every one hundred bunches of string or bunch fish that may be landed on said wharf. usand men and \— The Rebels Resolved, further, That so much of an ordinance “tor the renting and the regulation of the fish wharf,” approved February 5, 1853, or of any other ordinance or résolution that js inconsistent with this, be. and the same is hereby, repealed, Approved 2d April, 1864. A RESOLUTION granting John B. Davidson the privilege of connecting a four-inch pipe with the water main on Water street. Resoleed by the Boa-d of Aldermen and Board of mon Council af the aration of Georgetown, That John B. Davidson be, and he is hereby, per- mitted to tap the water main in front of his ware- house on Water street, and to connect therewith a four-inch water pipe; provided that he have the necetsary work done and the street restored to the condition it was before the pavement was taken up, without cost to the Corporation. Approved 2d April, 1864. A REsoLvrioN to pay certain claims. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of ommon Council of the ateon_ af Georgetown, That the Clerk pay to the order of R. R, Hazard six hundred and eighty-five dollars and’ fifty-seven cents, in full of bis bill for repairing pumps in ths town, of date July 6, 1863: to the order of Wm, H. Godey sixty-three dollars, in full of his bill’ for lime furnished this town to September 3, 1863; to the order of James F. Essex sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents. in full of his bill for three months’ livery of Corporation horse, from January 1 to March 31, 1864, intlusive; to the order of Wm. H. Fietcher ninety-five dollars and eighty-six cents, in full of his bill for resalring. the arch on Markes street, corner of Third; to the order of George Waters six dollars and fifty cents, for his bill for REMC, UK Boasts 30, 2004, be ted vades UL J. Waters nineteen dollars and twelve centa, for his bill for brick furnished for. pie made | the above arch; to the order of Joseph Libbey sixteen dollars and two cents, for his bill for lumber for the same, dated February 4, 1e64; to the order of James God- dard thirty dollars, for his bill for fu hing cer- tain signs for the use of this. cores tion. dated if it Banks ; Teward Ala- March 95, 184; to the order of C. Myers fifty-five dollars, in fall for his bill for coal furnished for station-house and Olerk’s office, to March 29, 1364. ‘Approved April 9, 1864. A Resovriox for furnishing the station-house. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common of the Cor; ton of Georgetown, That the sum of seventy dollars, or 80 much thereof as may be necessary, be appropriated for the purpose.of procuring a ‘booh-case and other furniture for the station-house—said sum to be expended under the direction of E. J. Shoemaker, Esq. [Approved April 9, 1804. A RESOLUTION to pay certain claims. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Clerk pay to the order of J. F. Birch ten dollars, for rent of room for the judges of electiona in the First Precinct; to the order of John Con- nor ten dollars, for rent.of room for the judges of elections in the Second Precinct; to the order of Henry Reaver ten dollars, for rent of room for the judges of elections, Third Precinct; and to the order of W. Burdett ten dollars, for rent of room for the judges of elections, Fourth Precinct, in the Inte elections in this town, ‘Approved April 9, 1864. A REsOLuTION in regard to certain leases, Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of mon Counctl of the Corporation of (Georgetown, That the leases heretofore granted by this Corpo- ration to.Josias & Hilleary Thompson of wharf lots No. 32 and 33, and of lot 31 to Messrs. Bomfor@ & Nourse, and allother leases of the same property, ate hereby declared forfeited, and the Mayor ig hereby requested to re-enter the said property in the name of the Pe Eorenon: Approved April 9, 1864. A Brso.crion in fayor of Peter Von Essen. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen bad Board of mon mcil of the Corporation af Georgetown, at the Clerk pay to the order of Peter Von Essen the sum of twelve dollars, in full of his bill for fur- nishing horse and wagon to the police at different times, {Approved April 9, 1364, A RgsoLution in relation to the high servi pews engine, and to the public and priva ydrants of the town. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of grzese. Council of the Corporation of George at the Water Board be, and they are here! requested to call the attention of the Chief Engi neer of tke Washington Aqueduct, or wheever may have the control of its alfairs, to the fact that the high service pumping engine has not, as here- tofore m: , furnished @ sufficient quantity of water for the hi, ber postions of our town, and that they urge upon him the importance and necessity of Raving an additional ae, constructed, or of making such improvements in the present one, aw will secure to the large portion of our citizens de~ pendent upon it the advantages of a sufficient and uninterrupted supply of Potomac water, Resolved, further, That as the drinking hydrants which are inserted in the gas it posts of the town. have proved, after more four ps trial, to be unfit for the purposes for which they were intended, the Water Engineer be, and he is hereby, authorised and directed to substitute th 0) gnaw rant for 5 sock of as ies judgment may from time so m euttat re i as'to Suatify thet discontinuance, ¢ 8 as the public convenience Feauire; ‘provided that the whole number of Bar- hydrants erected during the present all not exceed thi: her, That whenever any of the hy- drants on Bridge street, called Ste plug hydrant shall repairs which shall require the expen: St Ge be lattes setae 0s is erected ‘near to, and’ to be used in place of tha hydrant needing be gama ® Bartholomew o: other suitable hydrant of simple and substanti: construction, easy to repair, and having ite sepa- stop: and repair the oid that it will answer the igposes or & fire Rg: Resolved, further, That there be, and ireby, Ay red Hy aes onal ne on ‘4 owller or e: +s holder ‘ofa private npirant whom the Water Engi- neer shall report as having permitted his or their ‘ant to remain open or running, or who shall il to make the Recanary. repairs “ Eee Pa Tia orbs Water Engines: shalt notice todo the came, TMy ‘voter a whem be shall deem it expedient, Bae = ‘Approved April 9, 1864: FRANGIS MOHUN.) [PRancie 3B. MonUE, MOHUN & SON,’ Svcorssors ro J, T, aa? LUMBER DEALER By in’ vidlation. of Canal, Between 12h and 13th Stress, a Washington, . dD. oO. ad Maving purchased the Lumber kid , Jno, T. Lenman, are now te Eaten lamers | Phey desire to call attention to their large stot whieh j it Gaspers, 4th 1900 00 rf eromm moo Flooring, ~ ,S large quanti ther kindsof Lumber ce ee AME AY of aL OLTGHUN & BON. .

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