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CANTERBURY MALL. “MPH, SOUTRRIUEY BALE aA Pa E Louisiana AVBEUB, Corner of Sizth Strea, of Nasional and Peer Corner oh Sie epoliian Hots » Gnones Las —— —— —-—- +--+. Proprietor W. 8. Gasavaded........,..------Steae Manager, Last week of VEL. "LLE MARIETTA BA s MEE MARIETTA AV Ble M'LLE MARIETTA RAVEL, MLLE MARIETTA RAVBL, MILLE MARIETTA RAVEL, M’LLE MARIETTA RAVE! Who will appear in some ——— startling feata upon t TIGHT ROPE. TIGHT ROPE, TIGHT ROPE, TIGAT ROPE. Langhable Pantomime, First wet te VILLAGE PEDAGOGEE, THE VILLAGE PEDA Ee, VILLAGE PEDA E BYHLTAGE PEDAGH bE: THE VILLAGE PEDAGOGCE, FRE VILLAGE PEDAGOGUE: the beantifal Ball First week of on Baptistan, entitled LA FATE AU VILLA FETE AU VILL. ka PETE AU Vir LA FETE AU VILL: LA FETE AU VILL FETE AU VILLA FETE AU VILL Ta which Mle Mariette RAVEL RAVEL RAVEL en wy BEAUTE UL SOL) DANCES, SEES PF MONS BAPTIETAN, MONS. BAPTISTAN, MONS. BAPTISTAN, AND THE GREAT RONZANI BALLET piystes RONZANI BAtLET z RONZANI BALLET TROUPE SIXTERN BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES. Barer PEs Gtiret Voeee Hare atx BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES. sk of the side-splitting N. Faree of Firat week o! aye ot jpeero ‘ar THE OLD CLOCK: THE OLD CLOCK? THE OLD CLOCK, THE OLD CLOOK: BILLY BILLY . BILLY ; m FUNNY CHARACTER FUNNY TER FUNNY 01 TER SIM RIM mM LLIGAN, WEST ‘thiopian Trio, = Fee eee AND wi LIGAN: WEST AND W: MISS ESTELLE FORREST, AND MISS CARRIE @. NER. MISS OAKRIE GA R, MISS OARRIE GARDNER. The Famous SPgeal CIRCLE OF BEAUTY AND SHUSTER OF GRACE, MIS8g JENNIE FORREST MISS LILLY WILLIAMS. MISS KITTY SCOTT, MIFS MARY G A Iss MA ‘L80) N AOMI PORTER, ORS, LIE WERNER, Oe oS om z= e Sy < S > ie 5 MI8S MOLLIE THOMSON. who will appear ina variety of BOLO DANCES, BALLETS, &C, To.night and every night this week will be per- formed the laughable Pantomime, entitled THE VILLAGE PEDAGOGUE, faster Up to Tricks. . W.B. jong. St e a a&e. The performance << conclude with the funny Ne- gro Burietta, entitl TEE OLD CLOCK; HERE SHE GOES AND THERE SHE GOES. Bimon. e dies and Gentlemen. In addition to which the regular VARIETY FROGRAMIER SONGS, DANCES, NEGRO ACTS, &C., &C., AC, In preparation, and will shortly be produced, A NEW SENSATION DRAMA! written expressly for this establishment, .by a popular Dramatist, and founded upon incidents which have transpired within the city, entitled BEAU SICKMAN; or the BUSHWHACKERS f ° THE POTOMAC, with NEW AND ELEGANT SCENERY and effects Introducing several WASHINGTON CELEBRITIES of the day. ‘The Drama is now in rehearsal, and will be pro- = SUPERB STYLE, with a FULL CAST and NECESSARY APPOINTMENTS, gotten up an expense of over TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. And far superior to anything ever produced in Washington. Due notice will be given of its first representation . LOOK OUT FOR BEAU!! and THE BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! Admission ——— seer ewan eeioree eee = TE Bing « ween soso seeereneseewens + ceeveweeerees rivate Boxes, holding six persons______.__. 5 Doors open at 7 e’clock; Performance to com- mence at 0 5 FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO O'CLOCK. Ladies 25 cents; Children 10 cents eS ON OF WASHINGTON Cosronary OF. one SIX PER CENT. WA' TOC: The subscribers have en sale Oorporation of Washington Six Per Cent. Quarterly Water Stock, in sums of one hundred rs or upwards. Thi entire amount of this stock is limited to $150,900, for sae the reves Pid ee zeae er amounting to about $18, r ann vl in addition to the faith of city, making one o! imecured stocks in the country. the best secured oes O MOGUIRE & 00. my 2218 Auction and QOommission Merchants 4 'UBE COORD AND TASSELS, 486 al 4 colors Picture Cord and T. oxy on an i are tare Cord ‘as- bi RITER'S, 486 7th stree ight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. jorms cash. ap 2-1mif* OARTE DE VISITE FRAMES. h Gilt, Swiss Carved Wood, and American di above Odd Fellow: ‘ ‘Terms cash, . ap 2-lmif™ Eben *, XxXmM, AMUSEMENTS, ND CONCERT Will be given on FRIDAY NIGHT, Ar ODD FELLOW<’ HALL, Seventh sirct, In connection with the STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL now being held for the benefit of the Capitol Hil! Presbyterian Ohurch, Some of the finest MUSICAL TALENT of the city have kindly voltnteered their services for the occasion. Commence at § o'clock. TICKETS, 50 CENTS; which may be purchased et, arranged by ted, at all the principal Hotels and Bookstores, FORD'S NEW THEATER, TENTH STAEBT, ABOVE PaNNsYLVANtA AVERUB, of the eminent Oomedian ‘ MR. J. 8. CLARKE, who will appear. THIS EVENING, in Shakspeare’s . A COMEDY OF ERRORS, Received nightly with shouts of laughter and Be MISS ALICE GRAY AS ADRIANA CLARKE IN TWO HUMOROUS OHARACTERS, formance will commence with the comic ROBERT MACAIRE. Jacques Strop.............. In rehearsal, a ‘New York. and adap J. 8. Clarke, by De W: LUC Also, a new comely, call —---Mr. J, 8. Clarke, played with great kprenaly for Mr. Will shortly be produced, THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. GROVER’S THEATER. PENNSYLVANIA AY., REAR WILLARD’s Horst, Leonanp Gaover_.....-. -._._._.-._..,_. Director Also of Grover’s New Chestnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, THE COOLEST THEATER IN AMERICA VRNTILATED BY #VER 100 WINDOWS. ICE WATER FOR THE AUDIENCE! THIS (Friday) EVENING, June 10, 1364, MARIE FREDERICI, GALA OCCASION! SATIN PROGRAMMES! Last time, positively, of issa Hermanns as. . Bteinecke as. iad. La Roche a: CARL ANSCHUTZ.. THE ARGUMENT. _Fanst,a German studen* after a life of medita- tion and laborioas research, becomes disgusted i in human knowledge, and his own inability to unravel the mystic arena of nature. He summons to his aid the who appears to him under the form of Mephisto: Through the supernatural power of the itter, Faust is straightway restored to youth, with allits passions and illusions, and is at the same time endowed with Conductor of Opera With the not! ersonal beauty and lux- 8 8 Sao re- i age maid, Marga- ret, with whom the student falls instantaneously inlove. He longs to become acquainted with her, and his wish is soon sfterwards gratified. Mar, ret, equally noted for her loveliness and for virtue, has been left by her soldier brother, Val- entine, under the care of but not very vigilant personage. first rejects the stranger's advances, but Faust, by the demoniacal influence of Mephisto- philes (who is anxious to destroy another soul), urges his suit with such ardor that Marga- ret’s resistance is xt length overcome. Valentine, Margaret’s brother, on returning with-his com: rades from the wars. learns what has oceurred; he challenges his sister’s seducer, but through ‘the intervention of Mephistophiles, he is slain in the unter, Margaret, horror-stricken at the ca- lawity of which she isthe original cause, Her reason becomes affected in a paroxysm of frenzy, she kills her infant, this she is thrown into prison. Mephistophiles obtains access to the ce! she is immured. T} fly, but Margaret, in whom holier feelings have gained the ascendant, spurns their proffered aid. and places her sole reliance in prayer and repent- e. Overcome at last by sorrow and with an earnest prayer for for the uvhappy girl expires. umphs at the catastrophe he has brought about, but a chorus of heaven! claiming that there is pardon for the repentant sinner, and the Ki Martha, a worth |. Cavanaugh Baptistin | way to despair. Williams Billy West = Barray . Burges -M'lle Viola . Miss Porter ; Miss Wilson -Miss C. Gardner Miss M. Gardner erly urge her to iveneaa on her lips, fephistophiles tri: y veices is heard, pro- : and overcome, crouches suppliantly as the accents of divine love and forgiveness make themselves heard, while the spirit of Margaret, borne by ministering angels, is wafted upwards to eternal Billy Wess SATURDAY, June 11, last night positively of the naracters by the entire Company of La- Mozart’s Opera of M. Steinecke, M‘ile Canissa and M. Graffo hay. kindly waived their claims for benefits this season. SOALE OF PRICES Orchestra Chairs... .._- —_. Dress Circle and Parquet... (Reserved Seats 5) cents extra.) Family Circle. .... sees D.H Business Manager and Tre; MONDAY, June ls, 1864, MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, the distinguished Dramatic Star, who kindly gave the first part of her en; n Operatic Artists might receive t appear in her incom LITTLE rable dramatic assump. EFOOT a Aw FANCHON, THE CRICKET. GRAND SACRED OONCERT, at the FOURTH PRESBYZERIAN CHURCH, (9th Street, between G@ and H,) will be given on the EVENING OF WEDNESDAY, the 15th inst., ROBSINI'S STABAT MATER will be sung entire, by a large and efficient choir, . ¥. KRETSCHMAR, irection of Mrs. A BARE TREAT. Tickets $1 each. May be procured at all the principal book and music stores in the city. Ww GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS GEORGETOWN, D Undersigned Grocers chants do hereby laces of business ptember Ist, 1864, except to afford our employees a portion of time for re- . BEALL MATTHMWS:”’ Padi F BROOKS. q ie a May 24, 1864 rei eins Goods bebe our respective from June ist to ‘OWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the boats, “Potomac,” ven.’ Apply to the JOHN B. DAV Water streat, Geo: Pot 6. Gov. Curia” and "Be Prov. ESPUTA Wourd lly inferm the at he jenow pre! ty .. Havin retired from his other ercteaiooal busi “4 is now able to d e883 te the whole of bis time to f. Baputa’s method rope—that is, while mak im may acquire ill - tition tale po ors Bod who iy, as number is JonN BBPUTA, No, residence eve- my Z- ledge of music ten’ 0! rot donate enow [orm . The cars pass Prof. Esputa’s ry six miputes durin + ; LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1864. ee OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST OIRCULATION. 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Physician of toe ot ot BOWEN, Postmaxter, FYurney J ~ 39 Td any Burgeon or Ddence Associated Préss.} RS ARMY oF THE PoTomad, Peet Poliewing hace steostene based ere, and are published for the de ‘Otalb concerned: Heavqvaurrxs ARMY OF THE Poromac, Fuse 7, le64.—GCeneral Order.—Edward P- sey, 8 correspondent of the Philadelphia In- q T, ha ary in that journal of the 2d i ve statement on the Oam- mandin; army, calculated to impair the confidence of the army in the com- wanding officer, and which statement the said Crapeey now acknowledges tohave been falee, and 'd on some idle camp rumor, it ie here- by ordered that he be arrested and paraded through the lines of the army, with a placara marked « Libelier of the Press,” and that he be then put without the lines and not permitted to return. The Provost Marshal General will see (hat this order is promptly executed. The Oom- @ General trusts that this example wil) Geter others from committing Jike offences, and he (alts occasion to notify representatives of the press, that, whilst he is ready at ail times t» extend to them every facility for acquiring f«ctsyand giving circulation truth, he will pot hesitate punish with the utmost rigor all instances like the above, where indi- viduals take advantage of the privileges af- forded them to circulate falsehood, and thus impair the confidence which the public and the any should haye In their generals and other officers. ; By commana of Major General Meade, S. Wittiama, Asejstant Adju ant Geferal. The following p&ragraph a) in the Tagan of the 2d instant, ae a et Re whe falee statement for which the correspondent is punished:—“History will record, but newsps- pere canuot, thaton one e ol night during the present campaign Gra) presence saved the army, and the natien too; not that Genera) Meade was on the point of committing a bian- der unwittingly, but his devotion tu his eoun- try made him loth torisk her lastarmy on what he deemed a chance, Grant assuméd the re- sponsibility, and here we are still.”’} HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMA( Tone 4,1861.— Spectal Orders, No. 152.—( Extract. 7. Lieutenant Colo: M.O. Murphy, {70h New York volunteers, having, on the 25th ultimo, resumed tosend a flag of truce to the enemy's ines without any authority whatever, is here- by disbororably dismissed from the military service of the United States, subject to the ap- proval of the President. By command of Major General Meade. S. WILLIAMS, Assistant Adjutant General. Allis quiet along the lines to-day, excep occasional heavy guns in the direction of Bo-- tom Bridge: The mails are now regularly received in the army, the arrangement being most compiete under the management of Lieut. D. BK. Parker and Mr. W. B, Haslett, postmaster of the Army of the Potomac. Newspapers will also arrive regularly from this date, under the direction of Mr. Lamb, news agent. HEADQUARTERS, June S—5 &.m.—The flag of truce sent by General Grant was arranged fcr Jast evening, and, under the direction of the corps commanders, the dead and wounded between the lines of works were bronght off. ‘There were very few wounded at some points, while at others quite a number came ia. None but medical officers and stretcher. bearers were allowed to go on the field, and all intercourse ‘with the enemy was strictly prohibited. At the expiration of the time agreed upon, a voice from the enemy’s line sung out, « Boys, get to your holes, the time is up,” when all hands left at once, A few shells were thrown on our left yester- day afternoon, but no damage. A portion of the 5th corps is reported as having arrived ats point on the Chickahominy, near Bottom's ridge, and considerable cannonading was heard in that direction yesterday afternoon. A party of rebels, a captain, lieutenant, and five privates, came into our lines yesterday with a flag of truce, looking for thi of an officer, and our men at that point brought them in, not knowing that a flag of truce prevaiied. They were returned to their lines last evening. The railroad from the White House to the army is being put in order, and will be ready for travel in & day or two. Burning ef the Steamer Berkshire. Nxw YoRE, June 9.—Thirteen persons are known to haye been lost by the burning of the Berkshire, Eight bodies have been found 60 far. Some have been identified. Passengers tate pat probably mo one escaped from the ics cabin. It is thought that about forty €S Were lost, perhaps a larger number, as only seventy or eighty are known to be saved. The passengers were for the greater part from Hudson and Catskill. The river is being dragged and the wreck searched for bodies. Noel Regan, of Hyde Park, had a leg broken, and Andrew Soper is probably fatally injured by the falling @& smoke-stack this morning. He nose was valued at $250,000, and was fully neured, The Sanitary Fair in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, June 9.—The Sanitary Fair now being held here promises to be a success, ‘far exceeding the expectations of the most san- guine of its projectors. The admissions aver- age 20,000 persons daily. No return of receipts hus yet beeh made, but they are believed to be very large. The city is thronged with people from the interior of the State and trom De}- aware and New Jereey. The collection of paintings is universally coneeded to be whe finest ever displayed on this continent. THE SIEGE OF RICHMOND. [Correspondence of Philadelphia Inquirer.) NEAR HEADQUARTERS, THREE MILES FROM CoLp Hareor, June 6, Monday—10 a. m.—A bright day of summer bathed in sunshine and cooler with a bracing air, succeeding a yester- day of drizzling rein and heavy atmosphere; scarcely the dropping shots of a picket line, when yesterday closed with @ short but terrible storm of ifon hail bursting on Barlow’s lines, these are some of the changes of war and weather we are experiencing on the sacred eo} of _war-wasted Virginia. When I attempt to give you an idea of the formation of our lines this morning, T opine ine tack a hard one, for it is exceedingly me work for the unpracticed mind to obtain a de- cided opinion here on the ground. However, like Colonel Miller. “I'll try.’ In the first place let me remark that the maulitiplicity of roads in this section is mm the highest degree embarrassing to a description of the situation, it is as if all the houses taken from the site of Philadelphia and an army was maneuvering on its streets. Too many roads are a nuisance when an army is about, and especially so te the journalistic eorps. A week ago to-day our lines faced the Cen- tral Railroad, and to the west with Mechan- icsville and Richmond on our left flank; to- day, as a consequence of our gradual sliding 1,can use no term) to the left, our right as been swung around, and our whole line so crept down the Chickahominy, that we now face to the south west, with that stream before us, and with Mechanicsville and Richmond / almost in front of our center. This is a change of but a few miles in distance, but a vast one in ition. hat is before us? Lee’s army and a diffi- cult task. If that army of the enemy wereout in an open field we would make extraordina. rily short work of them; but unfortunately they are not. Just now they are in an impro- wined series oe worse northeast of the Ohicka- hominy, not, properly speaking, a part ot the detenees of ‘Hicnmond, which all lie i that historic stream. Across the Chickahominy are the defenses of Richmond, which, from conversation with citizens, I find to be im five lines or series or worke. Meantime, as.the two armies lie, close fighting is the order of the a of Vicksb lines are hard]: line is not much more line of earthworks. CAPTURE OF THE U.S. GunsoaT WATER | Witch BY THE REBELS.—The United States steamer Massachusetts, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant William H. West commanding, from the South Atlantic Squadron, via Hamp- ton Roads, reports the capture on the 3d of | June, 28. m., of the U. S.steamer Water Witch, Lieut. Com. Austin Pendergrast, in Ossabaw Sound, Geor, by eight armed boats from the rebel Fort McAlister. 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