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QQ VESTRARLE BUILDING LOTS IN : G QPPSIMANLE 7 NG LOTS IN “GEOR AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. BL® LOTS ON SBVEN FHSTREET ROA SL i ae bh oa WEDNK2DA¥ Arr ovcle BRNOON, May ith abs | cu the promixes, woshall ait tore Noe 3, : od 37 in sub-dgi of synate No. 435, Lote New. ai, sseank ate is B fexgon Borenth Street. beiweea th D ay teeta. conalng wn hack 94 fuet to a W foot aly, LORAS, 2. fronts on Eighth iy swe £. beter wi He stresteadtcth, and runs bac sooth to aiey: Thécd cre amceng the dosttadls lote oa the oe Orc-third in castf} Ute, Pemeinder in. six twelve month i Ms =eannted by de ap ftrustont emp i seg. ps ‘ . ee eS O: Me@ Ui C0. Aucte, ¥J. 0. MoU UIRER OGf Avetioncers. VALUADLE PROPERTY FINTS ST. UMARP ATE P ik =i} On WEDNESDAY AP “May 4th. at'6 veloc’, on tha premises, we shallseboLots Noy 14, 15.96 TH, snd 9, in @ namberad fronting 134 {potog Sixth at, aad 389 food 10 ingh@s on fouth N. stro ed by & Jar, sgt ¢e-story Brick ing, with A ant lowurs, ospecingds with tiem ko acBrmmer Te- The ptaxtmity Of this ha tty tothe SLODSIYS WABTY Wat the foot" thsiregt, ani) | the Geve rnentworks, A fronsl Kee) communtiy anit doesoa aplindidy view wienp borat’ at,| renders it \ery) tnissable & Teewrh wd to this eniithe property will be sodden ire. ‘i Early po sreesion “fil be ay 3 ple tipaaiN Terws One-thiril cach; t he Aa twelve months, + Tih fateres€, seCam he truston tie pedperty. Tith> porfagtss Pe Oe Wire, Ae mcg Te ty ¥ & i 3 x, | ai | SDAY. the sth day of May next, we | preinises, gmmencing at So'clock,. Tug ¥diuame property, viz: ept two or three lots on: the Square is divided averaging from 23 dye, ry to 25 feet front rach. all of 7 jeys. This property is beautifully situated, bo ed by, ani fonting on and F strects sauth, a 8th and Sth streets weat. and the.sale will be well | worthy the attention of per¢ans wishing to pur- | chase a handsome building site or make a good in- | vegtment,‘. | “Ferma ‘One-half cash, balance i to.give notes for the di ng intersst from the day and a deed of trust taken. s including revenue Stamps at pur- | {Rep.j “GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta, ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown, | E- | AT PUBLIC AUCTION, BONESDAY AFTERNOON, May sth, at 5 | 0’ ckoek. p. + L will sell, in frontof the premises, | on the corner of Frederick and Fift streets, ade- sirable Building Lot fronting 74 fee. on Frederick street, avd 9 feet on Fifth stront. : | Also, immediately after the above, the undivided | third part ef Lot No. 223. fronting 70 feton Sixth street, running back 15? feet. Terms: Ooe-third cash. balauee in six and twelve months. secured by 2 deed ef trast on the property. Conveyancing and-stamps at the cost of the pur- A5er, Title nerfect. ap.z- e- of | chasers co ap.a7-4 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. J, U. MoGUINM & O0., Auctioneers. — TEUSTESB'S SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT ON ELEVENTH. BRETWRBEN L AND M STREETS. i a deed.of trast from KR. f. Bridge, 2, 1857. and recorded in Liber J. A.d., No. 137, folios 440, &c., of the Land Records of the goupty of Wasbington, I will olferat Auction on MONDAY. the 16th day of May next, on the premi- Res, at.5* o'clock. p, m., part of Lot seven (7) in Square three hundred and-forty-one (341) in Wash- inton, bounded as follows, viz: Beginniog forty- nime feet seven inches from the southeast corner of M snd Eleventh streets, and running thence north twenty-five feeten venth street, thence due east one hundre. whole depth of sai t, th ive feet, and then-e h the improvements, fa Frame Dy elling. Terms of sale: One-third of tue purchase money to be paid in cash, snd the residue in two ee tal in- stalments at six apd twelve months, with interest, to_be secured < Pe . The terme of sale must-be complied with within one week after sale. or the property may be resold, after a week's notice. atthe risk and coxt ofthe first CHAS.S. ENGLISH. Trustes, J.C McGUIR®B & CO,, Aucta. B J. © MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, COMMISSIONEK™~’ S1LE OF REAL ESTATE, FRAME HOUSE AND. LOT ON NORTH L SPY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. WEST. Th ainiacioners appoinied by she Euprem oe ah the District of Columbia, in thecase of Elisatieth A. Fting and others against Jobn Carroll sed others. No. 123. equity, in asid court, to make sale of the real estate of which James W. Fling-Jied seized, hereby give notice that in pursuance of an gxderof said court, en- tered 0: sthday of Apr) instant, they will sellg the the following 4 in the city of Was AY. the ith day of namely: Lot No. 3, ‘3 No. nm north L strect, between 6th o' ¢ pm., 4m, fronting IOteet 9 andsth screata west. and having a depth in the Pear vi fet. The improvoments consist of a two story fraine house with a bark building. ‘erms cash THEO. SHECKELS, ODDARD, ING, imissioners, RE & CO ; AUCTION SALES | 9.0. MoGUIRGD& OO, Ancte, | jJ | hérdower.” TY-ONZ VALE ARLE BETLDL ed THE ear SETI eeO | ARBNo 412. AP TON. bonds. stamps, to be borne by the purchaser, MOUNTAIN OLTLAW If the tezmaare not fnlly complicd with wit o NOG , | five days from the day of sate, the Pro ty wet The | “ws MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, resold at the risk and -ost of the defadtting pr -. MOUNTAIN OURLAW, chaser. after one week's public norlgein tho Ry ~ Vy MOENTAIN po TLAW ning 3 RE , Trustee. . iN y wo ‘2p.i3-cosw&kds GREEN & WILLEAMS, Aucts, | “On, THY WRECK OP'S LIFE! | Sinon estate, we shall sell, (on the Sth of May, at 6 *%. XX. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MORTAR MAY AMUSEMENTS. CANTERBURY HALL. YOREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctispiers, ce pisimants, 3 ‘ty antsy the t anetiom, to the noxt. between afternoon, iston of «ris if TRUSTEW'S SAlgeOP-VERY BLIGIBBY SITUA MUSIO JCANTERBURY HALL} AN TED AND HOT! ‘TH MIS NY? CANTERBURY HALE: owkitem Fr nuthority ofa decremahihe Baggemo Court of this Di«tr pasee:L ee 1864, in Lovisraxa Avexv: Near Cornér of Sixth Street, Metropolitan. Bign of the ‘Big Calcium Light. Gronce Lea... __. _._._...... Proprietor oa P Sota tine an erfhet will expoxe t-: highest bidder. on the sth-of Mi The tenses of far and iv ew eek i thie folbywinwlots in Sinus rahi ou. tg et ahawt Wreetby adep ch of L and-Dy ffont ou 4 atrest, Ane the ether Lots’on BRILLIANT TRIUMPH! trbeh, with aitablealldys to wl. On lots | ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF THE NEW «two goed Dwelling houses, {canting ahs Maguitboamn withescid | °.- COMEDY COMBINATION, ty at the widow of ete sam i” Will be sgl free from vat of Natiowaband and o art’nf Tict Noy The latter, as well as lots im sqnare §31, will be Also ini J,in Square Mo. 581, bg The largestand most Talented Company of Artistes dog.on Virginia avewaé: be gint Ofeet-from the ever sven im the City of Washington, Rontheaat cornerci the lot, and Baving afromb ota aera : OSE 149 feet 72- uth: nN Baie seers aud whie { é iy 'e been Sevided into «is lots ahbut 1bicet {Fout by 3 | in b favor. fewt Heep, with a snitablealley . — 7 2 ler popular Also, the eastern half of Lat No.9, ia reserva- | GREMTYATTRAGTION -ROR-THE COMING verees, tion D. | wes Qweee: hes i soldifree from the widow's dower right. ENTIRE CHANGE QF PROGRAMME, produced The terins as prescribed by she dearse are: One- jem Weegee FY e splendid ghied of the purchase, money” in casi aad the resi ~ihiens 0 Cisne sees 8, &c.,&c., e ato, 12, an months, for whi e purcha- | “Oy 4 m7 " err’a bonds, with eurcty, beating interest (rom ¢ TEV REY NIGURSUIS WERK, Sng table Pre Drama of the - ors UNTAINOUTLAW, * MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, | day ofsale. will be taken, with » retained lien on ‘the premises. A deposit of $200n each lot willbe reguired at the sale, he of conve: hie,grand acing, certificates of sala, — Oa, THE WRECK_QF A LIFE! Ow. RAE WRECK OFA LIFE! « ich receltedShe premium of go! p FEU MDREDS DOLLARS * FIVE HONE DOLLARS From the Aweriean Theater, New Yerk, and the B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUOTION, | Immediately after the sale of the property of the oelock p,m.) on the premis 53}. fronting 59 feet on © st Theater has en of sev nd 43: streets, running back 277 feet, containin ple jon o i1asp square feet. This lot has 2) fect alleys, on ny eRe WRBines purchased by ver’agreat Philadel- the side and rear, and ia well adapted to the fec- y for the Oanterbury, e ion cf a number of smal) tenements, = Terms; One-third cash ; remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest : Ap2-ro& dn GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, = , Auctioneers, RY J.€, McGUIRE & CO eres : ited the his- yy Rev. James aE becams HEE iaboaieaat os $4 Ze gy -Soun My: wh) ixcipests ew, THE DRAMA. Wallack ENECUTOFS’ SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK SERENE FERST—Squire Nolan's House at Con- YARD AND APPURTENANCES notoata: Meeting of the wighted lovers, Redmond The whole Sunare No. ih. with fine Brack Residente | amd Farewel land of the Sham- ond Out Buildinzs, large numberof Lots, some of them improved with Frame Dwelling hous:s. to- gether with the Machinery Material, and Imple- Buen fur thy maemufarturg of Br irks. On TUESHAY. AFTERNOON, May loth, at 3 o’elock, on the premises, we shall sell the whole of Square Nos “6 and %,in the nerthern part of the First Ward.on Twentieth street west, known as * Hopkins Briek Yard,” which is believed to be one of the hest located i the District, having both Georgetown and Washington for ‘a market, an x Stroams—I go to ing, America, the e clandestine hat shall stay your Lanty McLaughlin cure for the colic; ts of children and ang butter mili, Hach is SCENE SECOND—The mountain pa: Handan, he Outhe The convict retari abundance of fine clay, brick and tempering sheds, the w a wretelwd Life: ‘Wen, kilns, offices, and all necessary eutfit for a firet- I will it—1 must wait the hour to . Vx . class Brick Yard; the yard will be worked until the - avenging blow; Philip Nolan is foiled @pawd COMBINATION! day of sale. by the timely arrival of ickles his poem: "ANY! : IMMEDIATELY AFTER, ‘Look at the bla * The out- We will sell the stock of— rs! Retribution for past | Firrt week, pew om doy : Horres. Mules, Carts, Wheclharrows, wrongs; © Dic like adog and rot; Kathleen dis- , - Bugey, Moulds, Seines. Sand, &c.. Xe. ‘were thé Mody of her tiurdered ‘brother = Who | the beautify B acknowl — ALSO. pas elt ‘on. in | edged by 4 © pro- The whole Square No. 111, formerly the residence | (ditt 4 Twas ERI eg Aart Werner vines fession, “"ervanex: ef Colonel Eaton, fronting respectively On Connec- ticat avenue, Twentieth street north. © and R strects,and Nineteenth street west, improved by a large Brick dwelling house and back buildings, abling, &c,.é&e.; the whole en, ed with fruit and ornamental Tnow make her mine; Cireninstancial eviden Redmond acenaed of murder, tee SCENE THIRD#\'room in &duire Nolan’s hous —Lanty and Judy undergoing crores questioni from fhe Squire; The mofise and the male bag. Genrecian, in the inim hi- ne the greatest @leg Damepr before the public. @ ° “Meet me, Judy, at the ould hut;” Lanty sresolye - Heese OSS MERURENF: 7 06, tolind the true murderer. Lnee SRO Lota. Nos 8.9, 10. 15. 16.37, 18, 20.21. and 24 inenbd- | SCENE FOURTH Hugh Hanlon, farewell; To | the \merioga Wi . 4 t division of Square No, 11". fronting each on Twen- | the !nrd of my birth, my shame and iny triumph; ° tieth street, ‘n Band 8 stroets. The esenpeof Redmond; The outlay confesses the BARBY R E 2,43, 44, and45,in same Sqnare, | dy Redmond sttempts to drag himto justiec; | will see the picture, fronting on Nineteenth street weet, between Rand | Terrific combat; Redmond overcome: The outlaw And the ecoadjutor of & streets; four of the latter are improved each with a smwil frame dwelling-house, and will be sold sep- arately. 3 ¢ AEB 7270 ~stesmeshaon The wkole of Banare Nos. froat! respactively on Massachvsetts ayenue, Twentieth and Taenty- Redmond’again arrested as the assassin, FIRTH —Interigy of the old hut; The old oak cheat. Ta of che OM hw privopér, and ia the power f 8S arr yee ith hia juvenie blunderbuses} Ie: r. ven, and vows to the afuret ea first streets west, and north Q Streets, with the | protect her i Joyer; The Out- improvements, consistingof onelarze frame atable | !a¥ foil Fe ee ae ners area aquehter and sheds, two small frame houses, and an office. Neer de Themed lial ee Terms of sale: One-third cash, the reniainder in | Teaisition; The six, twelve, and eighteen months with interest,se- | Tableau. cored by a deed of trust on the premises. a 2p ae a. We Se All conveyances, including revenue stamps, at the coat of the purchaser Every department of the Be A cash payn ent on each piece of real estate GREAT CANTERBURY he rec Vat the time ofsale. Will be required s .W. HOPRING,? 5: “ is well filled, JOBN 8. HOPKINS.( Pxecutors, LE IAN&T ‘ : J.€, MoGUIRE & CO., Auets, DRAMATIC, ETHIOPIAN & TERPSICHOREAN J Consisting of some of the TRUSTEE’ § of a leed of trust and a decree of a District. passed in the cause ot Seglish Dodge and Cox axainst Ghas, H. and Wm. H. Ve vable, the subscriber will, on the of May pext. at five o'clock in the after- le at auction, to the highest bid property ip this city, near the Lot No. 16 and part of 17,in ithe northeast carner street east and co west 105 ‘eet c@ east 105 feet 1 ay ¥ to the b There are « ade ming, this parcel of ground five tenements arately, With a salicicnt \toeach, °~ + One fourth of the purchase money in ang_the residue at 6, 12 for which tre pure! Il be taken, and 2 on the premises 1B each lot will be ed. A deposit of § at the sal er titic bonds, stamps, at the pur- ns are not fully ¢ days from the day of sale, th dat the defaulter’s risk and cost, W. REDIN (la GREEN UF CONDEMNED Ilo One Pivot of Washinzton,t > April 27. 1834 § ction. atthe Corral, near ed with withio property will be | f Quarter miaste Ws Will da sold at p: the Observatory, in the City of Washington. D.C gp WEDNESDAY. May 11, 194, and WEDNESDA ay 26, 1864, a lot ae HORSES AND MULBS, condénmed as uniit for public service. Terms: Cash in Government funds. le to commence at 10 g’clock.a, m, Bale to comme: EUOKER, and Ohief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. D.C. UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, : Washington. D. C.. April 25, 1366, Will be cold at public auetior e highest bid- der, at the times and places ni below, viz: npa., Thursday, May-St «. Penna.. Monday, May © ona. Penna., Thurrday, May 12th, ~ in, Pepna,, Thursday, May 19th, Reading, Penna., Thursday. May 26th, Lebanon. Penn&., Thursday, Juno 24, Northmaverlaud, Penna, Thuraday, Jue 9th, Scranton, Penna., Thursday.June loth. iiiamgpo t, Penna , Thursday, June 2! One Hundred (100) horsesat Gettysburz, Hundred and Fifty (250) at each of the other places. These horses have Deen condemned as anit for th alry service of the United States Army. 7 For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be hac Iforses will be sold singly. . ‘Sales begin at 10a m., and continue daily until all are sola, T. > cash, in Tn Brig. Gen. 25t biitiheas n DerartMenr, CavaLry Breedn, Oreree or Cuige QuARTBR« Aart 4 States Treasn: JAMES A ERIN, yo2)_ Lt. Gol and ©. QM. Cavalry Barean, notes IN stant Quartermaster, BINGTON, April 15, 1864, -—Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY. the ay ay, at the Railroad Depot, in Aleran- dria. 500 Tons of Old Railroad Iron, 1u9 Tors of Old Oar Artes, 250 Tons of Oast Scrap Iron, 1) Tons of Wronght Iron, 3 Tons of Old Brass and Copper, 3) Oil Barrels, Terma: Cash in Government Funds. Ten “10) FrT cent. to be pad at the time Of purchane, the LEe deliver: . e removed within ten days . L. ROBINSON, Captain aud AQ. Mt Ee WANTED, > antweNT, Cavarny Brnrav, 40f Chief Quartermaster, D.C... April 3, 1364.) and Uity:€10)) dollars per head will CAVALRY Horses red within the noxt fifteen, 14) days at the ent Stab Giesdoro, BO. " horses to d rod in all partiontars, not Wand v unid for all a Aye 1) nor mor are to 16 hands hig shed. compactly dle wine, and of sine ouffcient for speslry “Those spretiication: will da strectly adhered ty and articular othe ies A spit Chief Quartermas c Bures RD TASh BB POR SAL —Tho Bubdsori- a wale ill d3,7pose of very low, Ingntre as tha Biliiara ‘room, gorner of jlth streot, a Povnsyivania avenus, mh l¢ ‘HEAP BOOKS, MOST TALENTED ARTISTES Upwards of one thousand works of English and n tho profession, viz: 2 Forvign Literature, embracing HISTORY, TRAY- JOUN MULLIGAN ; THOMAS, ETRY, NOVELS, ete., a JOHN MULLIC e a ELS, POETRY, NOVELS, ete., etc., at from 10 to 208N eG the a COMPANY 4" per cent. below the regular prices, at JOHN MULLIGA wk * ‘te rmence con- HEILPRIN’S Bookstore, 244 Pa. avenna, JOHN MULLIG: eimiteite the fe Pantomime of ap I-Im __between 12th and 13th streets. JOHN MULLIGA " TW 5 = . al ATTENTION A ILLIAMS, bay BBE Undersigned ix now ready to receive her ILLTAMS) 200 BaF! v4 | eee ab ot the Cee lady friends and the lulies af Washington at ILLIAMB; pt Re SL er FR MILLINERY ROOMS. where UGHERTY. snd §5 . ~ thy 2 iw she has the most magnificent Silk, Illusion UGHERTY: 2nd 89. a Crape. Bombazine anda splendid’ assortment of DOUGHERTY" > VARIETIES! ARIKTIES: Straw Bonnets and Hats of the latest Parisian i sce = * *"MpSIO AND THEATER. ‘ . B. CAVENAUGH, Prontiy IMTH STREET nd Hats trimmed at the shortest no | : OAVEN AGH) FRx O ND LIGHT) rods will be sold at New York pr AUGH, SIGN ORE LIGHTS! ; DELEHANTY AND WARD, TRET! , PLE! LEHANTY AND WAND, HaMa.is & Ce. orev eo. Proprietors, | BELEHANTY AND w RD: Fitz Simmexs Atego and Advertiser” NTY AND WARD, + ae Apoe DELEWANTY AND WARD) BID OVATION -#0-NIGHT! — * DELEHANTY AND WARD} the ae. Few York, DELEMANTY AND WARD! male Panter tt ae CITIZE > TY AND WARD, rs. Maris: 7 . ME. = , Metrypoirtan Howl. (late ame. FRANK DRRW! 302 Pounnayivanis avenue, . MRS. FRANK DREW | Washington. D.C. : “ r =? 5 SSN MISS JENNIE ENGEL, NEVER T00 LATE TO LEARN By Pofissor NNIE ENGEL, FN Pz, Wolawski's, Naw and Simptined INNIE ENG. r Pia Fort ‘ cing.—Professor combine nporitivels ins teourse in Washington, 5 ELLE FORREST, A hose who Wii to follow hia easy system 3 cos Ba ES kat poe en tau to love, brefexsor 4 recepti a hours Bits ELLE FORREST; arr from 9 to 10a. im.,at his residence, No. 316 : OR SALE WITH BACRIFICE.—Ono of the best MR. J. De FORREST, and entirely new George Prince's ELC S88 NAOA Y NS, full five octaves, aud with donble basa, by Mino N20MT pORFERS @ gentleman leaving Washington, and is to be seen Miss NAOMI PORTER, at Prof. Alex. Wolowski’s rooms, No. 316 Fatreet, Hours of reception only from 9 to ' ap 21-6t = ‘0 THOSE IN WANT OF A GOOD COOKING TOVE.—Try the “Arbiter,” the be king We guarantee them to givesatisiac- E. U. & H.1. GREGORY, 321 Penn. avenue, neur 7th street, SEVENTH STREET, He 562 corner of ith, Wo'eclock a, m, THE BOCQUET OF BEATTY, con~ sting of NIE FORREST, JENNIE FORREST, Y CLIFTON, LECY CrieroN: MAGGIE WILSON, MAGGIE WILSON, LFONORA CREED, ty acquatitt i LEONORA CREED, styles and qnalities, { of various patterns, batty BREW. ent of Brackets, or and Window Frames. ELLA CLARK E, ELLA CLARKE} in use, tion, ep Zot 562 TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. 1.90 20.000 feet Mouldin, Also. a large assort: Newel Posts, B: Glass, 383 - ON- in all the largest and in the builders’ line ever offered in this market, all of which will be sold st small profits to innke room tor mors con- stantly arriving from the factories, Sean EY AETV ng OW. HAMILTON, Agent, ‘.B. I hare also the n r Sash Sustainer and the any’s Mantels, Sash Su-tainer isthe best th vented, aside from weights and pulle than one qnarter the cost, The Mantels mannfactured by the above company vo Well known throughout the country to re- any comment upon, For cheapness, dura- bewuty they surpassall others, Sample nat ny office, 7a Vp. HAMILTON, Agent, Tth st.. oppo. Center Market. / MITE VIRGIN WAX QF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetiofor beautifying, whitening, Peo in the Beactu ctr DiveRtiseMEeN? entitled SCENES AT THE DERBY! SCENES AT THE DERBY! AT THE DERBY! - — . gency for McLean ‘4 West Castle $ and atless EVERY ACT NEW THIS WEEK, forming & D COMBINATION, OF TALENT! ND COMBINATION OF TALENT V and pre rving the Oeuelesion. at the sont wonderful compound of t 2. There is neither £25 powder. magnesia, bisinuth,or tale in its | Admisrion ‘emporition. it being composed entirely of pnra | Orchestra. Virgin Wax—hence iis extraordinary qualizies for | Private Boxes, preserving the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. Iimakes the old appear young, the homely. handsome; the handsome, more beau- tiful, and the most beautiful divine, Price 25 and Scents. . HUNT’S BLOOM OF ROSEB, 2 most perfect color for the chee! Por tie does Bot wash off or injure the skin. Price %¢ents and $1. HUNTS QUURT TOILET POWDEN, far s hitening ang renrcing Price < nts. Mani fustured by Co., 415 hth stréet, Philadel- ia, None genuing unless the name of © Bo'S ge blows on tho bottles, CROYEAU'S. 171i Ualtimore str, and W. B. ENTWISLB, cc Pennsylysniaave., Washington D.C. : A new assortment of Steinway & 3: wae Gaines, Brother Pianos has jete geen deca raneived at our wareronine. | Wo bare co on hend one almost new se" -octave' Pine Bie 100, which will be sgid for 82, tha owner leaving the city. nein pecond-Band P: $40 to $125, upon easy terma. at the pennan, from G0 to $125, Spot SRTZEROTE api Gorner of 1th wirsotwyad Ps aye Doots open at 7 o'clock; Performance to com- mence at 3 o’clock, FAMILY MATINEB ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT-2 O'CLOCK, Wien the Prize Drama of the MOUNTAIN OUTLAW will be produced, sNOW'S Celebrated Troupe of PERFORMING DOGS AND MONKEYS .HAVB ARRIVED, sod will make their first appearances . On MONDAY, May oth, BNOW'S | ‘ i 3° ‘ Kau : -¥ 1 prt at i oDD’. Admi Muale Steee. Doors opemrat 7. fh G 4 Pr ” Fine LLEN’S BY Holly's Ce ry Be! “House for the Raber) 2 ‘: A > Head F ! Bhade 8 ELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _ NEWS FROM REDALYE 4 he Rebch bones pbertda Capt Eveport.” 30. 4 ew Yorks, April he steamer. VUolam- bia, from New Or! On thé 284"instant, yia Havana on the 26th, and ‘New Qrieans on the Sih, Haye ‘atrived. Among fhe passengers in the latter. is Gen. Andrews; also ani ofiother officers, and two hundr d and ‘sie and wounded -eelatets. Gen. Wei is @ passenger in the . Advices from- nd¥ia, Le., to the 19th report that squade éf guerillas; and rebél cax- alry have Gann sreetitice eee ir, rand Eire ani ‘andria, and had fired on several boats, I damage had resultcd as yeti. There: been no. firing beiow Alexsndria. A battle 18 said tdibe im- } minent aboyé Grand Ecore, we@n the @p- posing aruties.” Our advance pickets hadeeome upon the repel outposts, aad brisk skirmishing ensud, and eherp shooting was going on con- stamtly. A general engagement might be brought on at any moment, for which our troops were fully prepared and anxious. The gan- boats stationed at the month of Red river report Gep. Steele in possession of Shreveport, and up fortifications. had been brought ty 1 thjowing Seven hundred contrabands to New Orleans from Red river. Gen. Lee and Col. Dudley had arrived in New Orleans, as algo Capt. Hines, to refit his battery. . Passengers from Red River state that an impression prevails that the rebels will do ali in their power to avoid a geveral engagement, | though picket firing might bring it on, Qur | army has not yet prepared for an advance, which musieventually take place, and there Rtas probably not be a battle for a short time 0 come. [ANOTHER DISPATCH.] Naw York, April 30—The steamer John J. Roe, at New Orleans from St. Lonis, reports having taken wood on the 19th at the mouth of the St. James River. The furnace was filled, when a number of sticks which were loaded with powder exploded, without doing any damage except burning a fireman slightly. Via Cairo, Caro, April 30.—Prisouers, deserters, and others, present during the late battles, say the rebel loss at Pleasant [Jill and Sabine Cross Roads cannot fall tar short of seven thousand; it may reach ten thousand killed, wounded, and prisoners. There is three and one-huif feet of water on Red river falls: six and one-half feet from Alexandria down. LATER. Gen. Stone Superseded by Gen. Dwight— Movements of Re ¢ Iry above Port Hudson — Whereabouts of Magruder’s (Rebel) Army. NEw York, May 1.—New Orleans advices state that Gen. Stone has .been superseded by Gen. Dwight, as chief of Gen. Bunks’ staff. A refugee from Shreveport says the rebels admit a lose of only 1,100 men, but admit that they’ ‘were defeated in the last day's battle and suffered so heavily that they did not consider it pragent to renew the attack. ‘hree thousand rebel cavalry are reported to be im the neighborhood of Clinton, La., above | Port Hudson. It is supposed their intentions are to Isy waste the plantations worked by Yankees. Magruder’s army, reported to be 30,000 strong, ig on the Gaudaloupe, Oolorado and Brazos rivers, Texas, with the exception of 5,000 at Galveston. FROM ARKANSAS, General Steele at Camden — Constant Skirmishing with the Enemy—Capture ef a Rebel Transport. Sr. Lous, April 30.—Advices from Camden, Arkansas, say that Steele’s army is at that place. Thayer joined Steele at Elxin's Ferry, on the Little Missouri, where the rebels were Ie driven from their breastworks commanding the bottom. The enemy next stood at Prairie Dam, fortified with rifie-pits and guns en bar- bette & mile and a halflong. Steele flanked the position, and Price retreated after a brief fight, toward Washington. Other skirmishes oc- curred during the march, but our total loss was Jess than two hundred. Price supposed Steele was going to Shreveport by the way ot Washington, and moved his command from Camden to Washington. After a fight at Prairie d’Anna, Steele pur- sued the rebels for miles toward Washington: ther sudcenly turned, and pushed for Camden. Price discovered his mistake, andalso started for Camden. A desperate race ensned; and, although heavy skirmishes occurred all the way—Marmaduke being in front and Dockery In the rear with cavalry and artillery Steele came out victor, and entered the enemy's forti- fications unopposed. Camden was strongly fortified with nine forts. All the approaches, well guarded, can be held against largely superior forces. A large rebel transport was captured 30 miles below Camden. It ie understood that reinforcements and sup- “plies are going overland from Little Rock to Gen. Steele, he not being able now to draw ether from Banks. < ‘Steele's force is fully twenty thousand _ Strong, and can whip Kirby Smith, should he attack him. No fears need be entertained for his safety. ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE The Conference on the Danish War—Satis. “ tory Understanding between England nd France—Departure of the Emperor oy, d Empress of Mexico. ‘Barirax, N.S, April 30.—The London Ob- seByer says that the conference will either put. pan to the Danish-German war altogether, er its infinence will extend far beyond its japreeent limit. The Observer also says it is generally believed that Lord Clarendon has succeeded in establishing a complete under- standing between Great Britain and France, to which Ru will probably adhere. ‘The Emperor and Empress of Mexico quitted Miramar on the 14th of April, amid enthu- siastic cheers and salutes from batteries. They mere ted at Rome on the 19th, and woald ’ 5el jor Mexico the following day. hae, jel, the Prussiaris had connected their entrenchments with new parallels, and q thout loss. Cannonading goes on night and ay. Te is rumored that negotiations are going on for the sale of the Great Easterp to the French Government. Danish ships are Eeported making captures at the mouth of the 5 The Danes have announced the blockade of the Dantzic and Pillan, from the 19th of April. The Swiss Federal Council have resolved to utin force the decree of expulsion again: ‘azzjmi,on-the ground that he has several times lately abused the right of hospitality, ee eeniee eee Dy FRONT. [Washington Dispatch. Wavtnineton, April 29 Ofeses from the front profess to believe that active operstions will not be commenced just yet. The enemy is again strengthening his works along the Rapidan, placing more guns in position, and extending and stren; his pickets, da : | tichlarly on our left. The rebels are ly manifesting more audacity by frequently shootizig-not only at pickets and videttes, but at any person who within range of their gu ‘any people look upon this as acertain , indication that Gen. kee has already com- _menced, or will soon do so, & retrogade move- ment. Picket firing takes place almost every day onourright. Seven troopers were wound. ed two days ago at Warrenton. There iene truth in the report ot the con- a large rebel force in the Shen- sodoah Walley, near Frout pats The only tebel -force in the Valley is Easly’s division ot Ewell’s corps, which otr troops there outaam- ered two to one. Early’s forces augmented by irregu! lar cavalry of Imboden, White, Mos- by and Gilmore, do not, in all, amount to six thousand. Prescott Smith, of Baltimore, the necessity of whose position insures fall knowl- edge ot Se comnts ot affairs t om, con! 8: fordrtant is expected perore long form Gen Ave! —— trs Legistature—Endorsemen Massechuseiy csident Lincoln. erox, May 1—In the Massachusetts Sen- at , tne Committce on Federal Rela- tious reported & series ot resolationsin relation to national affairs, favoring the prosecution of the war, recommiending an amendment to the Coxstitation abolishing slavery, and declaring discharged that the President hes the daties of office with Sdelit aeity + tna his aay pore lan the cond dence of the public. -het kno iad Metrimac, frdm |- sS0D enlisted and mustered int THE ARMY OF THE Potomac. Rhe Tewn ot, btadison Buraed—Lee’s: romg—| airy 22,600 Information bas been received from the arti: ofthe Potcmac that the troops whe went Ee Madison Court House on Thursday wong He town to ashee, whether according to or: is Gener Bi ide visited General Meade evening, id spemt some hours im his querters. = Deserters who came in on Saturday estimate Lee’e army at 80,000 strong, with 22,000 effec- tive crv il in good condition, with ten days supp distributed to them, an@ the railroad running night and day bringing more. Death New York, M the United States, Commedere Porter. —Commedore Porter, of avy, died to-day. e CONGRESSIONAL, —— 1n THR Hover on Saturday— The Army appropriation bill being under ceneideration— The Senate's amendments to the army 4p- Pfopriation bill were all agreed to, wil amendments, including the following: Ald per- sons of color who have been or may be mus- tered into the military service of the United Siates shall receive the same uniforms, cloth- ing, arms, equipments, camp equipage, rations, medical and~hospital attendance, pay, anc ‘yroloments, ower than bouaty, as other jers in the regular or volunteer forces e Ufited States, of like arm of the ser hess eroee and after the Ist of January, 1864, and that every person of color who I hereafter bo wusterea into the service shall receive the nee? caenaehege aineens as the marta ar sens shall crder in the different States or ‘ts Sy dollars. Key per- not ¢xceeding one hundred the service as‘a volunteers, the time of enlia' e 8 to draft in the rote x ; 1 receive irom the ie hich he vatnatiere % of bounty as Wks pald white toktiers. uuier said call, not exceeding in any case ome hun- dred dollars. All free persons of color, who have been cr may be mustered into the military service, shall from the date Cloteig cheacoees receive the same wniferme, clotning, arms, ts, camp equipage, rations, medical etmoneerat attendance, pay, emoluments, apd bounty, as others of the regular or volunteer force of like arm ofservice. And all enlistment in the reg- ular army may be for the term of three years, oe pra eritierstrermgee or EmMtGRanrs.— be truth w regard toemigration, this year, has not been overstated The probability Row is that the highest estimates that have been made are much too low. Reports received a: Castle Garden, from all parts of Earope, indi- cate 250,000 as not far from the num! tha: may be looked for at this port, this year. If this be true, 1664 willbe the second most re- markeable year foremigration in the annals cf our history. Not only villages, but whok> counties in Ireland and England, with bo emptied of their able-bodied industrial popn- lations Within the last two months the ex- citement on the subject has been int by the arrival of scores of agents in Ireland and England from this country, sent out to engage factory hands, farmers, mechanics, ané labor - ers of every description at prices which mar: be irresistably tempting to the ‘ly -requited peasants and drndges of the oldcountry. Tho dissemination of pamphlets and circulars, and the Pelion tp ag ec tcett s grlamaty oo tae newspapers by Irish jo te country, have also swelled the tide. Such is the unprecedented demand for passages to this country for the next two months, that we un- derstand that the paeket lines here are selling no tickets for the hither rorsee tobe used be- fore the Ist of July next. It is pleasant to be able to state supe the class a te who are coming out are very su, r, the maj of them being emall farmers cr oR, bring property with them, and are industriour, frugal, sober people. EMANCIPATION.—At the Union caucus, hela in Annapolis on Thursdsy evening, it was un- animously ordered that the Gonvention was bound by the Popular verdict to the of Immediate Emancipation without Compensation This settles the question as to the final vote upon the measure ‘when it comes up in Convention, and we hope thatthe know}- edge of this fact will tend toshorten the devate upon it, The cabject has been very thorough- ly, if not exhaustively discussed, ana we wact the Convention to act speedily, so thet iis people may soon have a chance to ratify their action.— Baltimore American. ete OFFICIAL. War Department, Adjutant General's, Washington, May 2, eet ‘The following officers, having been at the headquarters of the army Yor the: hereipafter epecified, are hereby notified that they will siand dismissed from the the United Statee, unless, within fifteen ® days from this date, they appear before Military Commission, in session in door of which Brigadier General John O. Cald' 5 United States volunteers, is president, and make satisfactory defence to the charges against them: : A False certifying that he had not been absent from his company and regiment, and thereby pt Tently obtaining ull pay for a period during which he had been absent with leave. Captain Thomas Cinney, company A, 4h New York yoluateers. Drunkenness, neglect of duty, and absence without eave. Second Lieutenant Henry A. Hunting, th Massachusetts volunteers. 7 Absence without Leave. First Lieutenant Jacob Mattern, 2d Penn- sylvania volunteers. E. D. TowNsexD, Assistant Adjutant General: ington, May 2, 1864. i The following officers, charged with offences and heretofore published, are te from being die missed the service of the Unit > the Military Commission instituted by Specie. Orders No. 53, series of 1663, from the War De- partment, having reported that satisfactory defence has been made in their respective cases, War Department, ARusat General’s Was! viz Colonel Nelson Cross, 67th New York vol- unteers. Colonel Robert B. Merritt, 75th New Yor volunteers. Captain Benjamin F. Thurber, 75th New York volunteers. Captain John M. Kent, Sth Pennsylvan'a Reserves. Lieutenant L. W. Jackson, ist Connecticut artillery. Lieutenant Charles B. Harris, 1%h Ohio battery. E. D. Townsexn, Assistant Adjutant General. re eT PAPERHANGINGS. 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