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re | ET SORE LOE, “AUCTION SALES. _ FUTURE vars, ¥J.0. MoGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALH OP VALUABLE AND MPKOVED PaOPRaTY ¥ RB AVENCE, BETWEEN 6 A \. NORTH, NEAR THE GAP LTOL GATE. On +ATURDAY AFTERNOON, May Mth, at 5 elcleskon the premises, by virtu: of & d*croe of the late Circuit Cour: and an amended dacree of the Supreme Cvurt of the Di-trict of Columbia. aitt ng as a Court of Vquity, the latter decrse dat a 25th. 1864, and rendered in @ cause. No. 733, yhereia Elizabeth Brent ia complainant, and Shas. ¥. Br- nt, and others, defendants, opr pr | Trustee wil se'l all of Lots 8. 9, parts of 7 and 10, in Equare No 636,28 follows — art of Lot No, 7, fronting 39 fect on De! ne, betwe-n north B and C streets, an: back 195 feet to a 3-feet alley, improved batantis! and wel: built BIC DWELLING HOUSB WITH BAOK BU N A'Tof Lot No 8, fronting 60 feet 6 inch: Dela Ware averne, between North Band oO streets, and : back sn average Retin of 368 feet to Fs, “OW large a20 well erran. Said WALL) Nd TOUS WITH BACK Part of Lot No. 10, fronting 35 feet 8 inches on Delaware avenue, between B and O streets north, rupnine back about 140 feet to a 15-feet alley. All this valuable pro; a is simuated within a Yggy short distance ofthe North Gate of tha Ongie Ww! and ifthe proposed extension of ths Capitol ane A eoneumimated will be immediatelg ad- ing. : Terms : One-thjrd cash; the remainder in six and Ive months. with interest, secared tothe satis- ea ch the Frustee, or all cash, at the option of qbonverances and stamps at the cost ofthe par- aser. 3 i f the build: Easy once 3 Oe tee ARR Ea, _ap 8-4 J.C. MoGUIRG & 00.) Aucts. ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, TWO PRAME HOUSES AND LOTS ON FOUR- anda halfstreet. between Maryiand avenue and south Catreet, BRICK HOUSS AND LOT on Ser- sath *treet east, near the Navy Yard, Handsome BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE and VACANT LOT st the corner cf Bleventh atreet eastand Penn- sylvapia avenue. . THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 19, at 43¢ e@tlock, on the premises, commencing with the aret-pamed and follo#ing in the order hereinafter uamed, by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qourt ne District of Columbia, nite eg in Chancery, passed on day of April, Lids, im — cause wherein Geo, W, Miller is compliinant and Bilen Miller ct al., are defendants, No. i46, we shall sel) suab-divisions G. H, and 0. iu square No. 492, front- ing 62 feet on Four-and-a-ha!r street, wast ride, between Maryland avenue an¢ south © street, and Fonning back 140 feet. improved with two frame dwelling- houses, to be told separately, IMMEDIATELY AFTER, Part of fquare No. 9:7 beginning atthe end of 61 feet 8 inches from the northeast corner of an alley tronting on L str-et, running thence south 23 feet 2 inches on said alley, thence west 50 feet to the south Jine of s } t leased to Wm. O’Brien, thence north 23 feet 2 inches, thence east 50 feet to ie inning. Also, oart of said Square begin ing 61 feet 3 inches from the northwest corner and fronting on Beventh street east 23 feet 2 inches, thence east 75 feet. thence north 23 feet 2 iaches, therce weat 75 feet to the beginning. together with the improvements. consisting of at o-story brick dwelling-house fronting On Sever... street cast, near L street south IMMBDIATELY AFTER, Lots No. 2,8, 4,5, and6, in Square ‘No. 994. front- amg respectively on Penaosylvaniaavenue, Eleventh street east and south G@ street. Lot No 6 is im- proved with s handsome brick dwelling-honue, with baek bujldings, stable, carriags-houses, &0., being the residence of the late Charles Miller. Terms : One-third in cash; the remainder in three equ.) instalments at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest, for which the Saenger ir shall cive notes secured to the: satisfaction of the Steen. Fhe purchaser to Bave the option of my ing allin 5 onveyances and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. It the terms of sale are not complied with In five Gay? thereafter the Trustees reserve the right to re-sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, on one week’s notice in the National Inte]- Nigencer, FS HRP Pavan EO. cs rustees, . THOS. BRADLY. ap.2l-eod&ds J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucts, UCTION SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- A TATE ON THE POTOMAC RIVER, ._, IN ALEXANDRIA County, Va. By virtue ofa deed of trust executed by Gaspar Tocbman,and AppolloniaJ. Tochman, his wife. dated July 14, 1357. and recorded among the land records of Alexandria Co-nty, Va.—the said Gas- Tochman being engaged in the rebellion against he sovereign authority of tne United States, and whe interest on the debt secured by said deed of trust being in arrear and unpaid from the 3th day of Ootober, 1861,—I shall pro :eed, by order of the rty secured, and by virtue of the authority con- rred by said deed, and the statute in such case made and provided. and on the Isth aay of May. 1854, Ishail sel) atanct.-». ‘o the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Mayor’s office in the City of Alexan- dria, Va. at 12 o'clock, m., the property named on said deed that is to say the farm ealled “Summer Hil” onthe Potomac river in said County,—the same con) pri: ing about one-hundred and fifty acres, and beings tuated about midway between Wash: ington Oity and Alexandria, Va. Further particulars of the sale will be given at the time thereof, Bp.S8-td J.M. STEWART, Trustee js720 STATES MARSHAL'SSALE, in virtue of a writ of Fieri Facies. isaued from Clerk's Office of the Supreme Cotrt of the ited Bt; ia District of Dolambis, and x Will expose to pablic sale, for cash, at the front of the Gourt Housedoor wf weld Gann? ty, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of May next, 1964, st 12 o'clock m., all defendant's right, title, ¢isim and interest in and to the north part of Lot No, 34, in Square No. 877, bounded as follows :— Beginvirg for the same at the southeast corner of No 33,on the line of Seventh strect east, run- ping thence west 97 feet, thence north 39 feet, thence east 97 feet to the beginning, together with ail singular, the improvementsthereon. seized and levied uper an the property of Samuel and Jo: Arnold, avd will be sold to satiafy judicial No 235, in ‘evor of White, Middleton & Beall, use of Elias 3 te. ny? WARD H. LAMON, U.8. Marshal, D.C. _272__WARDH. LAMON.U. 8. Marshal, D.0, =A L¥ OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES, ‘ ef Qi tr’s Office. De t af Washington, Bah Quarters ats ee Hostington war be Lee at gablia quetion, st she Corral mene v servatory, in the City of Washington, D. C., sp WEDNESD, ¥ May It, 851, and WEDNESDAY, x 25. alot of— 8) 25: 184 A ORSES AND MULES, condemned as unit for public service: Forme: Cash in Government funds, Oo © 0 o’ clock, a.m. . |. am ef Qu: Fm &, Gen. Depot of Washington, D. 0, UOTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Wan DararrMes?. Oavalay Buren, Ovescom or Cuter QUARTERMASTER, Washington, D. C.. apell 25, 1864, Will be sold at public auctior , to the highest der, at the times an: pee med below, viz: Newport, Penna , Thursday, May-dth. Gettysburg, Penta.. Monday, May 9th, Altoona. Penni 12th, ware ran- bya will he given, ENT, fi red he Ge ware aa Two 100) horses sburg. Fifty tans at each of the other places. These horses bave been coudemned as unlit for the cavalry service of the United States Army. For road and farm purposes many g0o4 b: be had. Horsen ® 1 be sold singly. Bales begin athe and continue daily until allare sold. Terma: cash, in United States hier Pe notes opiy. MES A. EKIN, ap.%tjeX Lt. Gol andO.Q.M Cavairy Bareau, | Bi 8. MILETASY BATLEOADS. 7 ~ Assis formas y est ASHINGTO! April 15, 1884. Avi —Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY, the on v, at the Railroad Depot, in Alexan- Railroad Iron, Car Axles, * ons of Wrovgnt fron,” Fi ‘ons of jd Braue and Copper, ey in Government Funds. Ten (10) paid at the time of purchase, the on deliver: y. The property must be removed Withis. ten days _ H. L. ROBINSON, Ste ean, '08.—A new assortment of Steinway & Sous and Haines, Brother Pianos has ju: Spee sstanat cas cet Ent even a one almoa 08 ano, ost $400, wBich will be sold for $230, the ewner leaving the city. Several second-hand Pianos from #10 te $126, upon, easy terms, at the Muse Store of . G. ZEROTT, ap) Corner of 1ith street and Pa avenue HEAP BOOES. Upwards of one thousand works of English snd Foreign Literature, embracing HISTORY, TRAV- BLS, POETRY, NOVELS, etc., etc., at from 10 to @ per cent. below the regular prices, at HEILPRIN’S Bookstore, 244 Ps. avenue, ap D-im between 12th and i3th streets. RGER, SUCCESS) res F. i BEIBENG & CO. B20 Se TIZENS AND MILITARY CITA ERCILANT TAILOR Metropolitan Hotel (lave Brown’ 362 Pennnsylvania avenue, ocw-tf Washington, D. 0. NEXEF TOO LATE TO LEARN—B; fessor Sor k Simpl 1 Alez. Wolowski's New and Simpli) ott eee. iepoattively es course in Washington, ti id all those who w follow hie easy ayeteme ve no time to | Professor's reception hours are from 9 to 108. m., at lence, No. 316 F greet, coruer o! ap 21- WINDOW SHADES. Now openine, wusthe stock Gilt Band Window |, Fassele and Fixtures, Brisa Badoord, fas style or ok éer. Terms cas h. MAR! ee See N p —All persons haw inte with Ni a A are . CLacerr, at the All persors having accounts against the demare sequceted te prevent them for lement api¢é-im Eben ww + Tig Star. Vv, XXIII. AUCTION SALES. RY J.C, McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, TROUT: HOF VALUAB‘E SLAU TEK HOUSE PROPRATY with Brick Bui Brick and frame prcitee neces, and VAOA! LOTS near the Navy Yard, belonging ts the e tate of the late Charles Miller, On WEDNESDAY AF"ERNOON, May 18th, at 4o‘clock.on the premix; commencing with the first named and continuing in the order he-ein named, by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Osurt of the District of Columbia, sitting 12 chancery, on the 9th day of April, 16i,in a certain eause wherein Geo. W. Miller is complainant and Hilen Miller et al- are defendants, (No. 146,) we shall sell— Lots Nos. 1,2. 3,4 5, 6.7.8.9,10 24, 25, 23, 27, and 28, in Square No. 953, fronting res} 1; and lth streets east and soath N at-eet, i by a brick dwelling house, slaughter house stables pens, &c., known as the slaughter yard of the late Charles Miller, to be sold entire or di- vided as may be deemed most desirable. _ Immediately after Lots ] 2,3. and 4, in Square No. 954. fronting on south 0 ‘street, between 9th and 10th streets east. _Immiedietely after, part of lot No. 2,in Square No 976, fronting 50 feet 8 inches on south M street and running back 94 feet 3% inches on 10th street east and improved by a double two-story frame dwelling house. Pee < Hehely after. part of oe Ro, 1 Square No. . beginning for the rame. feet 6 inches from the southeast corner of wala lot and thence ran, ning west and fronting on M aires "7 feet, thence north 75 feet 6 inches, thence east 17, at, thence south 75 feet 6 inches tothe beginniig, together with the improvements, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling house, Immedigtely after, part of Lot 2, same Square, eipning e rame at a point on M street scuth 100 feet from east lth street, thence north about 72 feet thence west 23 feet J inches. thence south about 72 feet. thence enst 23 feet 9inches to the beginning, together with the improvements consis ing of a two-story brick dwelling house Immediately after, part of Lot No.3, in Square No, 999 "being the south part thereof fronting 2 feet on lith street east and running back tha: width on M street south 8) feet, together with the im- pr Vements. consisting of a frame dwelliag hou-e Immedia ely after, Lot 13 in Square No. 1.023 fronting 9 feet on 13th street east, »t the ofsouth K street, and running back 95 fee gtther with the improvements consisting a three-story brick dwelling house, with three story brick back building . . Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in 6, 12, and 18 monibe, wi interest, for which the pur- chaser must give notes secured to the satisfaction ofthe Trustees, The purchaser to have the option of paying all in eash. A onveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chasers If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter. the Trustees resery? the right of reselling, at the risk and expense of the defaulting fersheeee. on ene week’s notice in the Nation: ntelligencer, GEO. A BOHRER, BE, 0. MORGAN. A: THOS, BRADLEY, Trustees, ap2i-eokds J.C. McGUIRB & CO, Ancts. BY J.C. Mc@i. IRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BUsINESS PRUPERTY at the corner of Sec- ond street east and Pennsylvania avenus, THE WHOLE @F SQUARE NO. 841, LOTS on north # street, between Sixth and Seventh streets cast, at Public Aucticn, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May 17, athalf-past 4 o'clock, on the premises, commencing and fol- lowing in the order herein ‘named. by virtue ofa deeree of the Supreme Court of the District of Uol- uw bia sitting in chancery. passed on the 9th day of April, 1864, in a cert.in cause wherein George W. Miller is complainant, and Ellen Miller et ai. aro defendants, No. 146, we shall s¢llthe north halfof lot No, 2, in Bqnare No 732, fronting 27 feet 25, inches on Becond street east the corner of south B street at its intersection with Pennsylvania avevue, running back 75 feet, with the improve- ments, conrirting of a nearly new Brick Dwelling- ‘ith fine store attached. Immediately after, the whole of square No, 341, fronting respectively on East Capitol and south A streets, betwern Fifth and Sixth streets east, sub- divided into desirable builcing lots fronting on east Capitol and south A streets, Immediately after, lots No. 16 and 17, in equare No, 863. fronting each 51 feet on north A street. ha- tween Sixth and Seventh streets east, and runzing back 123 feet Linch tos$)-fortalley “Lot 17 isim- prove¢ wish a smail frame Dwelling-House. , immediately after, the porth half oflot No 15, in square No. 696. fronting 233: feet on First stre: eas’, between south I and K streeta, and extend- ing back with bons fee to the rear of the lot. Ter: 8: One third ia crab; the residue in three equsl instalments: at six. twelve. and eighteen menths. with interest. for which the parchay shall give notes. secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees The purchaser to havea the option of paying all cash. ‘ lonveyanees and stamps at the cost of the pur chaser. a If the terms of sele are not complied with in five days thereafter. the Trustees roserve the wight to re-sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- baer. bi GEO.A BOURER, ) ¥. 0’ Mol MORGAN. Trusteas, ‘ A. THOS, BRADLEY, ‘ap.21-eod&da "JO. MoGUIRS & Uo., Ancts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF OVER THREE AORFS OF LAND IN THE NEI@QHBORHOOD OF THE NATIONAL RACE COURSE AT AUOTIAN. On MONDAY, the 23d day of Ma: . I shall sell, by virtue of deed of trust to the subscriber, and recorded in Liber N.C. f., No. 8, folios 471, 472. 473, 474 and 475, one of the land records for the eounty of Washington, in the District of Colum- bia, at 4 o’clock p. m.,on the premises, th follow- ing’ described property, iving and being in the county of Washington, District af aid, viz: Part of Ridge Tract, beginning for the same at « stone marked the northeast corner of Ridge Tract, at its junction with St. Elizabeth tract, ani thence running by a magnetic course north $3 degrees and R minutes west along the weat boundary of said it. Elizabeth Tract 5 chains and ‘links to astake, thence south 25 degrees and 30 minutes weat 5 chains and £0 ]inka to astake, thence south 3 de- grees and 30 minutes east 5 chains and 50 links toa stake set on the boundary line separating the said part of Ridge tract from the tract lying east there- of, thence north 25 degrees and 3 minutes east slong said boundary line 5chains and 5) links to the place of beginning, being parallel lines, eoa- taining three acres and four perches, be the same more or less. areet Terms cash. All conveyancing, i nue stamps, at the cost of purchase ‘ i 1f the terms of sale are not complied #ith In five days after sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, by waiving Shree days notice of such re- 1 r : sale in the Evening Wr MORGAN, Trustec, ap2l-eokda_ GRE. WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y THOMAS LOWL:NG, Auct.; Georgetown, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- Reesor ing reve- ERTY BETWEEN THE CANAL AND hen sellat Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, the lith day of May, 1864, at 5 o’clock p. m., on the remises, that Valuable Property, be'ng part of Pot No 79, in Georgetown, and fronting 71 feet on the south side of Cherry street, and 80 feet on the ence of Fotomas street, and opposite to the jo" actory. ‘The improvements consist of @ large two-sto and Basement Brick Dwelling House. and Beck Building, also, two Lots, each fronting 20 feet on Potomac ttreet, adjoining the above sud running back 71 feet. This Property. situated as it is, be- tween the Oanal Potomac river, offers great fs- cilities for manufacturing or other purposes, and for an investment such an opportunity seldom oc- curs, Terms: One-half cash, balance in six and twelve secured by a deed of truston the property, TH riect, Goaverancine and stamps at the cost of the pur- eedkds _* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, B® J. 0, MoGUIBB & O0., Auctioncers, ? dat Ta iF A HOUSE AND LOT ON ‘4 i . aes LANDM BTREE T. tad October 2, 1887. aud recorded intiber dA Be ober reco! TAB, No. Is? folios hye of the Land. Mocords SORBAY the 1oth day of May cette ee . of ‘on the premi- ges, at 076 olehook D.™m., ‘of Lot even 7) in uare hundred forty-one (341) in Wash- inton, bor {ollogs. log forty- nine feet seven om the southeast corner of M and Eleventh streets. and running thence south twenty-five feet on Eleventh at: due east One hundred feet, the whe! lot, thence dae north twenty. ) BD: ne due west to the begioning with the in provements, ing of a Frame Praline, er eaigimenah and tho rendu Eats sasat a” n cash, and the resi wo equal in- geinents at six and twelve months, with interest, be must be complied with with i ne mare . ‘or the property may bo resold, erat uaa BaNattad ncn Mp isim’ _J. 0. MO@UIR® & 00,, Aucis, {ABM AT AUCTION, SALE POSITIVE, the premises, on WEDNESDAY, ote uti fay the fine estate known as Mount Zephyr. It contains 645 of prime upland ina high atate of cultivatio: dwelling, gooi fene- bol boweehord furniinre: a. “Te i about 1 miles from Mount Vernop Wharf, 6 from Alexandria, 15 ac A pete ag perty cash; for real es. erms: ro - tae bind Sac ou ates fm inane /x years, wi at, For r pariiculareadoress Win. Ward, Mt, rest, tl 3s +3. BROWN, Auctioneer, my25 7,0, HI7.0.3, " pe ne A eee a BIRDS OP NORTH AMERICA, At? Nave, voit, goral ortare. of text, one ifieent folio volume of plates, (size 277 by 10 ry in ond binding. For saleo—one copy only— ine bie FRANCK TAYLOR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1864. AMUSEMENTS. CANTERBURY HALL. MUBI' JANTERBURY HALL, AND HA 1 LQANTERBURY HALL,{ THEATER Lovrsiaxa AVENUE, Near Corner of Sixth Street, fees, of National and Metropolitan 3. Kign of the Big Calcfum Light. G@uoner Lea --.. —.. ..._...... Proprietor W. E. Canavavcz.. tage Manager. BRILLIANT TRIUMPH! ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF THE NEW COMEDY COMBINATION, The largest and most Talented Company of Artistes ever seen in the City of Washington. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE COMING WE! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, John F. Poole’s Prize Drama of the MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, MOUNTAIN OUTLAW, On, THE WRECK OF A LIFE! On, THE WRECK OF A LIFE! On, THE WRECK OF A LIFE! which received the premium of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS From the American Theater, New Work, and the right of playing it in Washington purchased by Geo, Lea, exclusively for the Canterbury, SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS IN THE DRAMA, SCENE FIRST—Squire Nolan’s House at Con- nomara; Meeting of the plighted lovers, Redmond and Kathleen; ** Farewell to the land of the Sham- rock. green fields, and bubbling Streams—I go to the West. the home of the axpiring, America, the birth-place of Washington; The clandestine meeting overheard by the réevengeful brother of Kathleen; ** Uli weave a web that shall stay your journey—Beware! Beware!” Lauty Mclaughlin and his jewel, Judy O’Brien; A eure for the colic; The anticipated wedding; Lots of children and maley praties, strawberries and butter milk, SCENE 8ECOND—The mountain pass; Hugh Hanlan,the Outlaw; The convict returned; His motber and the wrongs of a wretched life; Ven- geance! ‘I will have it—I must wait the hour strike the avenging blow;”” Philip Nolan is foil bythe timely arrival of Lanty, who tickles his Look at the blackbird;” The out- foul accusers! Retribution for past elikeadog and rot; Kathleen dis- ody of her murdered ‘brother! ** Who Twas I, Hugh Hanlon, the Mountain Outlaw; For revenge I slew him, and for revenge Inow make her mine; Circumstancial evidence: Redmond accused of murder, SCENE THIRD—A room in Squire Nolan’s house zbanty and Judy undergoing a cross-ouestioning from the Squire; The mouse and the male bag: “Meet me, Judy, at the ould hut;”’ Lanty’sresolye to find the true murderer, SCENE FOURTH—Hugh Hanlon, farewell; To the land of my birth, my shame and my triumph; The escape of Redmond; The outlay confesses the det Redmond attempts to drag him to justice; Terrific combat; Redmond overcome; The outlaw liberty; Redtaond again arrested as the assassin. SCENE FIFTH—Interior of the old hut; Theold oak chest; Kathleen a prisoner, andin tle power of the Outlaw; Lanty’s arrival’ with his jurenio blunderbuan; fe releases Kathleen, and vows to protect her; Judy‘in search of ber lover; The Ont- foiled We Se arr Heres * roar daughter Your _young blunderbuss is brought int. requisition; The wreck of life! eee Tableau. —— Every department of the GREAT CANTERBURY is well filled, DRAMATIC, ETHIOPIAN & TERPSICHOREAN, Consisting of some of the MOST TALENTED ARTISTES in the profession, viz: JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN; JOHN MULLIGAN: JOHN MULLIGAN JOHN MULLIGAN; 7 H.W, wae. H. W. WILLIAMS, H, W. WILLIAM, J. J. DOUGHERTY, J. DOUGHERTY, J. J) DOUGHERTY, w. CAVENAUGH, W. B. OAVENANGH, we VANAUGH, EHANTY AND WARD, BELBE Y AND WARD: DELEH. 'Y AND WARD, DELEH Y AND WARD; DELEHANTY AND WARD) DELBAANTY AND WARD, DELEHANTY AND WARD,, DELEHANTY AND WARD? MRS, FRANK DREW! MRS. FRANK DREW! M FRANK DREW! MISSYENNIE ENGEL, MISS CENNIE ENGEL, MISS JENNIE ENGEL, Mise ESTELLE FORREST, MISS ESTELLE FORREST, MISS ESTELLE FORREST, MR. J. De FORREST, MR: J: De FORREST, MR. J. De FORREST, MISS NAOMI PORTER, WA PO: 4 3 RTE: Miss NAOMI PORTER, : ’ THE BOUQUET OF BEAUTY, cons‘sting of NNIE FORREST, TENNIE FORREST, Y OLIPTON Lucy oLiFros, ‘WILBON, MAGGIE Wises: LEONORA CREED: ELLA CLARKE, ELLA CLARKE, in the BEAUTIFUL DIVERTISEMENT entitled SCENES AT THE DERBY! SCENES AT THE DERBY! SCENES AT THE DERBY! EVERY ACT NEW THIS WEEK, forming 3 MBINATION MBINATION EF TALENT ENT 2a BE AL 1 |=] ea § P TAL Admierion - Orchestra Private Bi Doors open at 7 o’clock; Performance to com- mence at § o’clock. FAMILY MATINEB ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK. When the Prize Drama of the MOUNTAIN OUTLAW will be produced. sNow’s $ Celebrated Troupe of PERFORMING DOGS AND MONKEYS HAVB ARRIVED, and will make their first appearance On MONDAY, May oth, sNOoW’s THEATER. 4B WILLARD’s Hotet. LwongeD GROVER... W.... 2. eee. Director 1 sitive ut two o! MR, B. L. DAVENPORT. MET W. WALLAOK AND MRS. TARREN, 1 And first time this season of the glorious dashing Comedy o 4) LONDON ASSURANCE, Which will be presented with a cast of, characters of upparalleld strength : A . --Dick Dazzle - 2 W Wallack as. jopaes ourtisy ady Gay Spanker arb Rogers W A Donaldeon Mr J J Prior Mr ES Tarr Mr H McDonal Mr CH Clark Mr A Green . C Gourley D Myron E Homan WALLACK. sion. The spark- WILD OATS. melo-dramao’ - . HE ORPHAN OF GENEVA. Mr, Wallack in'two great characters,John Dory and Corwin. FORD'S NEW THEATER, TeNTHe STREST, ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, POSITIVELY LAST NIGIT BUT ONE a THE EMINENT TRAGBEDIAN, Ww Vappear fon ene Sent tise io dia Sit i for the fi ime in this city, as ho will appeeeTD inst time in this city, as PREERSYLVANM AV. F nN * BENEFIT OF MR. J. W A wagnilicent bill for the oc: ling Comedy of “And the thrillin TERESE Shakspearc’s g:and historical play « TaShakey CORIOLANUSI ” Produced with new and splendid seonery, new cos- tumes, standards, war chariots and war imple- ments, and a cast of characters, embracing the Bames| of . McCULLOUGH, MR, J. Me pat N 4. H. AGRE ATOR GRAY MISS ALICE y TIBE COMPANY. AND THE BENEFIT ann TART APPEARANCE OF EDWIN FORREST, Monday, May 9—Reproduction of the Grand Fairy Spectacle a M.D QUEEN, Cast to the SGENTED COMPANY, And introducin EIGHTEEN YOUNG LADIES GORGEOUS AMAZONIAN COSTUMES, RRE*DINGs From SOME OF THE BEST AUTTIORS, AT ODD FELLOWS HALL, Seventh street, above D, Washington, D.C., oN Ps THURSDAY EVENDNG, May 5, 18H, e@ BY EUGENE AHERN. SELECTIONS, Paradise and the Peri; Lala Roo’ sa... Moore The Men who Feil at Baltimore. .....J. W. Forney Spartacus to the Glaliators at Capua. Kellogg Tenty Years Ago. Anonymous The Vagabond (Trowbridge The Karsman Ottoman.. J, C. Mangan The American Fl. Drake Doers open at7 o'clock, commencing at 8o’clock, rds of admission, &) cents, my 3-3t* METROPOLITAN MUSIC HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ELEVENTH STREET. R.GARD'NER & If. ENOCIIS .-Proprietora, PROF. HOLDEN —— .--. Musical Direetor VXL. GRAND COMBI DOUBLE COMP! iret ek of Firat week? AYLOR, MIss NELLY the beautiful and aceomp! ed Vocalist; acknowl- edged by the Pres# and Public X LO R of the pro- fession. cou VaKnoR, the inimitable Comic Vocalist and Comedian, in his new, original and local Bongs, © + JOE CHILDS, the greatest Clog Dancer before the public, : LEON BERGER, the American Warbler, HARRY ENOCHS will see that U see the dark side of the picture, And the phaking of thes by the coadjutor of the afuresai CHARLIE PETRIE} form an important feature. * GUNBOAT MINSTRELS, who have been engaged, at great expense, for two weeks, in addition to the regular company, SIG, CONSTANTINE and his GREAT BALLET. DIVERTI3EMENT, arranged by Sig. G, Constantine, entitled MIkS ANNIE RUSH, M’LLE ELISE, MISS HELENE SMITH, = MISS VIOLA, MISS SALLIE WESNER. MISS LIZZIE WESNER MISS MOLL 2M) LM nS, . WILLIAM SCOTT. LEW SRIMMER watson as BILLY THOMAS, t . making the ne wha ARCESE AND BEST COMPANY exer. produced in the ‘city; the performance con- cluding with the laughabl: Comte Pantomime of THE O:D FOX! FOX GRAND MATINEE OnSATURDAY AFTERNOON. at 2% o’oLoc, with the whole strength of the Company. Admission 25 and 50 cents. Private Boxes $3 and $5. my 2-lw VARIETIES! VARIETIES! myer HALL AND THEATER. we NNSYLVANTA = INT: EIGN OF THE DICCEST DRUMMOND LAGER SIGN OF THE REVOLVING AND GLOBE LIGHTS ! THE Ne Oe ENT TEMPLE! HameBiin Oa 5 +-+--- Propr: Viz SimMONS—— Stage Manager and Advertiver: SPLENDID OVATION TO-NIGHT! Just from the American Theater, New York, The Great Comic Pantomimiat, J, 8. MAFFIT 3.8. MAFRTT, J, 8. MAFEIT. J. 8. MAFFIT Lina Windel, Mr, Hall, \ ‘aggie Friel, Mr, Kerns, Fanfy May, Bir, Thompson, Kitty Lee. Mr. Bloodgood - Maggie Vernon, Mr. Feancls ‘Annie Ellmore, Mr. Barry, GUIRE. on dst SUR RE BE ona 4 GRADINGES, NEGHO AOTSe ea Noe NESDAY AFTERNOON PERFOBMAN ac LADIES’ AND CLERKS’ LEVEE, lea Admission 25 and 50 cents; private boxes $5. Performance at 8 in the ening. EDUCATIONAL. eee daar Dien scat etna hema ee naa M. FEMALE SCHOOL, RS. MARIA ©. McCORMIOK, late of Alexan- dria, Va.. having removed her school to Oam- bridge, Md., is prepared to receive four or five rls, as boarding pupils, in her family. Their nteliectual. domestic and morsl training will re- Pgs her most ror ae ere: oem snceat wane lor years en; , exandria, in jucatin, girls, is well known to all old residents of that own, Parents in this vicinity who desire further in- formation concerning the advantages of her school, are respectfully referred to Lewia cRene Esq... f Alexi » Va. or W. D. Wall: itor of the ‘Washington ‘Star, Hor terms for board” tu- ition, &c., are moderate. C.. erate. Cambridge, Md. he has recently located her school’s cne'of the healthiest and saore Ger Lightfel Villages in the Union, about it no attribute whatever except such asa prudent and solicitous pa¥ent will approve in selecting a local- ityin which to havea daughter thoroughly edu- cated and trained for future usefulness, ap3-dim B OOK VIL ACADEMY —Studenta received rae any time and charged fromadgte gCentrance. idrese R. K. B' 1p B-colm*™ Brookville, Montgomery co., Md, Pencarian PMB id eet earl i ody Be ES pe a BL. AND MOST. - Ne roe BOR TENE Bg COMPLETE As. Se ec ee o Sete bieais Hoetbxazeiva GooDs Z Tey sey EN TH STRERT, RTWEEN I aND K Staxers, Don’t mistake 0 Pee cE WNING, ¥ t, on all yi ph ay paloves a Gcount of W ser cent, on: to a tec vi eas ia at 1 Opposite weat , N2. 3.490. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.} FROM NORTH CAROLINA. fi i of the Repert of the Evacu- if _ Washington—The Guns ieft ‘e Rebel Massacres—Another ut the Rebel Ram. New York, May 1—Newbern advices tu April 30th confirm the evacuation of Washing- ton, N. ©., by order of General Butler. Af:er spiking the guns and destroying much prop- erty that could.not be carried away, it was discovered that the enemy had left forte Vir- ginia, leaving but seven companies in front of the place. The rebels ba.ve already commenced massa- creing all who have accepted President Lin- coln’s amnesty proclamation, and pressing into their service all capable of bearing arms. General Peck is ordered to report to General Bu:ler’s headquarters for such light duty as his health will enable him to perform. It was: pues that the rebel ram Roanoke is now at Plymouth, and is delaying for the Porposs of mountirg the two hundred-pound- : ‘arrott guns which fell into the rebel hands re. It is generally believed in the interior that the fall of Plymouth and evacuation of Wash- ington will enable Governor Vance, the seceg- sion candidate, to secure his re-eleution. Connecticut Legislature—Message ef Gov. Buckingham. NEw Haven, May 4.—The State Legislature convened to-day. Gov. Buckingham’s message is lengthy, ae. inga general statement of the affairs of the State and its public institutions, He spraks of the proposed amendment ofthe State constitution to give the electors in the military service of the United States the privilege of voting, and recommends asupport of the State militia by taxation ot those whose interests are to be guarded. He concludes by declaring that the tion to the General Government must witb opposition to the rebellion. opposi- te mei The Hundred-Day Men of Ohio. Cincinnati, May 3.—The National Guardof Ohio, mustered yesterday in response to the Governor’s call for one pundred days men. @ut of four hundred and eighty-six companies, all but forty-three have reported, giving thirty- five thousand men foractiveduty. The whole number will reach nearly. forty thousand men, ready at a moments notice forthe field. The four regiments of this city turned out nearl Unree thousand men, fully armed and equipped. The Election in Atchison, Kansas, ArTcnyson, Kansas, May 3.—The city elec- tion came off yesterday. John M. Crowell was elected Mayor by two hundred and eighty-five -majority. Crowell is a strong Lincoln man, and is very popular in northern Kansas. CONGRESSIONAL. pakseiss aS aE A IN THE SENATE—yesterday— The special order, the resolutions of Mr. Sherman in regard to a quorum, came up, as follows: “That a quoram of the Senate consists of a majority of the Senators duly chosen. «That if a majority of the Presidential elec- .| tore, duly appointed and qualified, yote for one person, he is the President. “That if the election of President devolves upon the House of Representatives, and the votes of @ majority of the States represented in the House be cast for one person, he is the Pres- ident.” After some discussion the resolution was passed—yeas 26, nays 11. The report of the Committee of Conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses, on the bill to establish a Bureau of Military Jus- tice, came up as the unfinished busines, and the Senate refused to concur in the report—ayes 17, nays 20. Mr. Collamer moved the Senate adhere to its amendments, asking for another conference. Mr. Wilson moved tolay the bil on the table, that another one might be reported, so as to do justice to Judge Hoit, whom it had been pro- posed to reward for faithful service with the rank aud pay of a BrigadierGeneral. He could not see why this attempt should be made to de- grade Judge Holt. Mr. Hale denied that there was any suca purpose, ind held that as the Judge Advocate General’s duties were of a civil character, there was no necessity for military title, andas to the pay and emoluments of a Brigadier, no one knew what they were, as they yaried with circumstances Mr. Wilson said that there had been some 14,600 cases before the Judge Advocate General during the past year, and that it was a military office of long standing,and the two Assistant Judge Advocates, wiich the bill provides for, with the rank and pay of Colonel, were neces- sary, and should be good lawyers, so as to dis- charge the large amount of business of this sort promptly. Buse. further debate the bill was laid on the table. in THE HovsE— Mr. Cox spoke in opposition to the bill, and belie Boutwell, of Massachusetts, in support of it. Mr. H. Winter Davis introduced a substitute changing the bill in two particulars, requiring instead of one-tenth ef the voters of seceded State, a majority thereof to recognize a State Government—and allogving those who have held merely ministerial offices under the Rebel State and Confederate Governments and those who have held inferior military offices to par. ticipate in and hold office under the recon- structed government. He demanded the pre- vious question which was ordered. The 3ub- stitute was adopted. fhe preamble proposed by Mr. Stevens, to the effect that the so-called Confederate States are a public enemy, an unjust war, in which they are not entitled tothe privileges and immunities of civilized warfare, and that they have forfeited all their mghts under the Constitution, and should be treated as public enemies, was refused to be engrossed with the bill—yeas 57, nays 72. On the passage of the bill the vote was—yeas 73, nays 5! LOCAL NEWS. pisaras ie bee, MBETING OF THE COACHMAKERS.—The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Journeymen Coachmaker’s Association was held last eve- ning at the Delmonico House, No. 501 Eleventh street. The meetee ‘was called to order by the President, (D. D. Ciark,) and Mr. W.a. Irving acted as secretary. The resignation of James Crown as secretary was received and accepted, and Mr. F. Kane unanimously elected to fill the vacancy. A commu! was received from the Coachmaker’s Association of Baltimore pro- posing a formation of a anion ef the two so- cieties for the protection of each others inter- este, and presenting @ series of resolutions to that effect, (adopted by the Baltimore Associa- tion,) and asking & concurrence in the same by the coachmakers ot Wi . Thecommu- nication states that the itimore Association is now in correspondence with the Philadel. phia, Wilmington and New York coachmakers, and that they have ited & committee to prepare an address to the coachmakers of the different cities for their adoption, looking to the alliance of all coachinakers. The resolutions were adopted. The Ohair having called for reports, Mr. Irwin said that at a former meeting of the As- sociation resolutions were passed juesting the bosees to raise all wages. below Soto that sum, and ipa eps himerira J an advance of ten per cent., leay: workers to-reg- ulate their own pricey pin obedience to in- structions, the resolations and scale of prices had been sent to the but none of them had returned an answer, & he under- stood that pti Leet regia eae made an advance percent. upon former accordingly lowing, which was adopt resented the fol- unanimous), ‘without discussion: ly and brovieions of the above resolution the men em- Ployed tn such shop shall instantly cease work. Several amendments to the constitation and by-laws were offered, but without action the Meeting adjourned. 4 —— é tetgrteeaks OF A HORSE AND mettre d So’clock lust evening, weer: ames A. Hal) of the Meine Light. Art 7, command 4 Cswp Barry, lett his horse an: buggy tied a - pest at the cor: er of 12% and K streets, and on. ceming out of the Bouse about half an hour as- lerwardsitwasgone. “aur Hall immediately leit word at the Second Wara e‘ation, and as officers Barkely and Hawes were going from the station about 3 o’clock this Morning they Saw two persons driving & buggy in’o the lum- ber yard of }.B. Ward, at the corner of 12th Street and the canal. Their suspicions wera at once aroused, and they went into the yard, Where they fotind tbat the parties bad tied the horse and left, but the officers hid behind a Plie of lumber to watch for whoever should come after it. In a few minutes a colored man pamed Ehjah Robinson came up, and was an- hitching the horse, when officer Barkley caught bim, and asked hij athe was doing with it, when he replied that a map across the jreet had sent bim for it. The officer started ross wi'h the prieoner. bat the Iatter broke away, and ren through the yard and across the canal, jumping in and wading. Both officers entered. into the chase, and after considerable the prisoner was grabbed by officer Sallivea, who had been called by the other officers. Luring the chase officers Barkley and Howes fired several shots at him, and when the pri- soner was taken tothe station it was found mat ne had three wounds—one in the right shor. der, one on the right side, and one back of his head—but officers Newman and Joyce, who Were called in this morning, pronounce them not of a serious character. There were two bummers in the yard at the time, who state that the buggy was driven twice into the yara by twomen. This morning, the caee was heard by Justice Clayton, who committed Robinson to jail for court. Divorce CasE.—Yesterday, Judge Olin, sit. ting in equity, made a decree divorcing Anna E. many! from the bonds of matrimony with Charles E. Lusby. The decree gives the cus- tedy of the infant of the ma! the mother, ani accra that the respondent shall pay for 1'8 sup} The petition filed on the 4th of April sets forth that the parties were married on the i0th of January, $02; that the issue of said marriage is one child; that about three months after aia marriage the respondent deserted her, and has failed to contribute to her support; and aleo charges that he has been guilty of adulterous acts with lewd women. The answer of the respondent was filed April 27th, and he admits the marriage as cha: and also that the child is his; but says that the marriage was hastily contracted, and that he cannot live hap) ily with the petitioner. As or the charge of adultery, whi], he admits that in company with other men he has been in the society of lewd womer, he asserts that he is not to be blamed therefor more than other meu similarly situated, and requires strict proof of such adulterous a The testimony taken before Commissioner Brcwn was to the effect that the respondent visited houses of ill repate, and appeared to be on good terms with the inmates, bat it was not proved that he had committed eden Mr. Joseph H. Bradley, jr., appea: for the petitioner, and Mr. W.T. Fendali for the re- spondent, sacs BavLy BraTEN.—On Tuesday night, Mich} Buri s, a gardener, who resides near © streec south and 11th east, went to the ninth precinet and stated that he haa a difficuky with a man who attempted to go into his wife’s room, and beat him with the butt of a gun, but did not know whether he had killed him or not. Uf- ficer Duvall locked Burns in one of the cells, and in company with officers Harrison and Walling went to Burns’ house, where they found the man, who proved tobe a soldier ramed Jobh Johnson, belonging to the 6ah company of the 2d battalion, Invalid Uorps, stationed at Lincoln Hospice. When found he was lying in a poolof blood perfectly sense- less, and had one eye en‘irely closed, with acuton the head. The officers removed him to the station, when he was made as comfort- able as possible, and this morning, aithough very weak trom the loss of blood, he is able to converse a little. He states that Burns as- saulted him as he was passing the house with- out any provocation. Burns escaped during the night by knocking off a board of the cell. He is rather a desperate character, and afew weeks since attacked his wife with a pitchfork, whereupon his son knocked him down, A warrant was issued against him for this of- fence, but the wife did not prosecute the case. Sees ARREST OF DESERTERS.—Tuesday night of- ficers Pierce and Sprague arrested in two houses on Massachusetts avenue, near Fourta street east, privates Charles Wilson, alias Rich and George M. Smith alias Slatos, who are now enlisted in Baker's Cavalry, having de- serted from the First Rhode Island battery. One of them deserted previously frem the Navy. They were both delivered to the milt- tary. as OFFICIAL. Dismissals for the week ending April 30, 1864 Major Darins Titus, 12th Pennsylvania cay- alry, to date April 25, 1864, for neglect of duty, violation of paragraphs 27 ana 229, Revised Army Regulations, conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman, and conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline. Obaplain A. J. Lyda, 3d Virginia mounted infantry, to date April 29, 1864, for violation of the 57th Article of War. First Lieutenant W. M. Kern, 4ist Penusy}- vania volunteers, (12th Pennsylvania Reserva Corps.) to date April 28, 1864, for being in the city of Washington without authority, and failing to report at headquarters military dis- trict of Washington as ordered. First Lieutenant S.L, Tiller, 3d Tennessee cavalry, and Second Lieutenant David Wittey 9th Kentucky volunteers, to date April 27, 1861, for habitnal drunkenness. Second Lieutenant M. H. Mar@ney, i6th New York cavalry, to date April 23, 1563, for cdt- duct unbecoming an officer and gentleman. ~ Dismissals Reveked. The orders of dismissal in ihe following cases haye been revoked : Cclonel John P. Post, éth Illinois volunteers, andhe has been discharged upon tender.o¢ resignation, as of the date of the order of dis~ miseal. Surgeon H. Tammage, 31th Kentucky volan= teers, he having been previously acquitted on the charge on which he was dismissed by a military commiseion. Captain Jacob Bierer, 11th Pennsylvania volunteers, and he has been honorably dis- charged, to date April 2, 1861. Captain John W. Hopkins, 93d Illinois yol- unteere, he having been previously honorably discharged. The order of dismissal in the case of Colonel Ambrose A. Lechler, 176th Pennsylvania yol-e anteers, has been so amended as to honorably discharge him as of the date of the muster ont of the regiment. Restored te Commission. The following officers, heretofore dismissed, are restored, provided the vacancies have not been filled by the Governors of their respective States: eutenant Colonel George H. Bowman, 12a Obio volunteers. Captain Daniel Gillett, 120th New York yol- ‘unteers. First Lieutenant Samuel E. Beers, 19th Penn- sylvania cavalry. First Lieutenant Joh Connor, 6th Penn- sylvania volunteers, with psy from the date at which he rejoins his regiment for duty. Lieutenant Joseph Lidick, 66th lHinois vol- unteers, with pay from the date at which he rejoins his regiment for duty. E. D. TowNsenp, Assistant Adjutant Geseral. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Different sizes and colors Picture Cord and Tas- tes Rie, Na RCRITER'S, 486 7th Eight dors above Oud Fellowa’ Terms cash. ap 2+) WINDOW SHADES, jiffere! I and sizes Window Shades in aoe Say te gui fe or size te order, at 14, TER'S, 4 ight doorg above Odd Fellows’ Terms cash, CARTE DE VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt, Swiss Carved Wood, Composition be pug 4 486 poh iputekeaia eho