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2x come WASRINGTON EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, (BXOBPT SUNDAY. a&? THE STAR BUILDINGS, Southwest corner of Pennsylvania av. and 11: stréety Br W. D WALLACH. aa lp eerie Bran is served dy the carrier# to their sud— The Seribere in th and District for TWELVE AND AHALY CanTs PE wank, jf copy, thres cents; on® masihe eoenty het co titres months. one dollar fe. cents; Hix mows ae sent from the ofics jonger than paid for. ‘Tum Waaxcy San one dollar anda half a year, OFFICIAL. Eee ET te WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1865: Huyapeuarters First Corrs, WW AbuINGTOR, D-G, ‘Doo. 2, 16} eteran: to e1 “j Gorge mould repert in person at tie fice of AMUSEMENTS: ol. GC. F. Johnson, Sol Wickit reg re be CANTERBURY HALL, been honorably diseharged, and is physically MUSIG_ ) CANTERBURY HALL ; wepete = eal qualified, may enlistin the Corps tor one, two L L§ CANTERBURY HALL Those enlisting. will recetve from the Gov- | gH¥kTER) CANTERBURY HALL (THEATER pel poh lhe sadition. the focaeine Lovistaka AVENUB, NEAR SIXTH BTREET, peycrpedenee! pa eg CGE Fico. oe Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels, one year’s service, one-third paid on enlist- wd _--.Proprieter ment; $200 for two years’ service, one-third on GEORGE LEA zig a enlistment: $300 forthree years’ service, one- | also of the Varieties, New York, and Oanterbury third on Sapeonpe sete ° ea ct Alexandria, Va. They will be credite 8 qui 0! 18 district in which they or their families may be | JOSH HART —-- domiciled and will, therefore, be entitled to local boanties Free transportation will be furnished them to Washington by any Provost Marshal. eo The best arms in the possession of the Government will be furnished ‘these troops, and they will be allowed to retain their arms ++. Stage Manager hen honorably discharged. IOUS BILL OF NOVELTIES Headquarters Major General Hancock :—158 gresraus BILL OF NOVELTIES Fstreet, between 19th and 20th streets. . GLORIOUS BILL OF NOVELTIES Office of the Board for the Examination of GLORIOUS BILL OF NOVELTIBS Officers :—Brigadier General John R. Brooke, | piso 183 G street, between 19th and 20th EVERY NIGHT. By order of Major General Hancoek. FINLEY ANDERSON, dee 27-tf Assistant Adjutant General. (Fr a TR ne RED of DR. = MOND'S EABENOM OF PALMETTO. li THE STAR TROUPE OF THE THE GREAT PANTOMIME TROUPE. ing and burldi ith Br. 3. ; UTIFUL BALLET TROUPE. Whites Metal "ri tn &, Cheoplastic Bone Teeth THE BEAUT: inserted over rootsat 260 Pa.av. mar 13-1m’ THE GLORIOUS ETHIOPIAN TROUPE, ENTISTRY_ Drs. LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, suse euiaesce Bulleingicoruer Perse. avenue ant Tho THE WONDERFUL GYMNAST: . (.REAT DISCOVERY IN Dane THE MAGNIFICENT BUBLESQUE TROUPE. TESTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, THE UNBIVALLED VAUDEVILLE TROUPE. 1d advise all having teeth, MBINED IN ONB. toe een BR CBWE orice, oD ALL COMB: and have them taken out without pain. Also, call and examine the Doctor’s new roved method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH. i you once see the great improvement in his teeth, you will have them inno other style than this im- new and valuable one. Teeth inse on Gold, . Bitver and Rabber Plates at the old price, as we GRAND COMBINATION TROUPE, Reve pet advanced A price on our work since the GRAND See ee aS change in gold. 0 rr . eo, 242 Ponn’s avenue, between 12th and 13th SEAN COMBINATION TROUPE: ree s 5 1B, M.D., Dentist. == = : = oer ss composed of JA . TOPHAM 78 STAR ARTISTES, esa ee STAR aBrte ‘Es, cages STA ARTISTEB: TRUNK, SADDLERY, y AND by a Company that cannot be equailed ip the world for MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, NOVELTY VARIETY AND BRILLLANGE: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NOVELTY: VARIETY AND BRILLIANGY, 7 s00o % SEVENTH STREBT, One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Halt, Where they continue to manufacture and hay Becond week of the Fascinating Besaties, en sale a large and fine assortment of ce TRUNKS, VALISES, M183 TILLY F ES TILLY FORBRS TRAVELING BAGS, Mise TILLY roRbES SADDLES, HARNESS, MIBS TILLY FORBES HOBSE COVERS, and JLITABY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, ioe SWORD BELTS, MIS8 FANNY THI . HAVERSACKS, WHIPS, Mina PARRY FHOMPaON, BITS, SPURS, MISS FANNY THOMPSON. ao, &e., ue, AT LOW PRICES. BEPAIRING, Trunks, &c., repaired promptly and thoroughly, — 'Y MACK AND LITTLE MAO, JOaNRY MACK AND Li?TLB MAC. THREE SILVER MEDALS JOHNNY MACK AND LITTLi¢G MAC. Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, JOHNNY MACK AND LITTLE MAO. October Slst, 1864; also, the highest premium. a | wouLLIGAN, HART, bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ MULLIGAN, HART. Institute of Washington, D.0., in 1857, poLLicas Hage SOLE AGENTS OOVRLLI, REDDEN, For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va,, for Govaurl. BEDDEN. ERANK MILLER’S oO a BEDDEN, CELESRATED PREPAR te Sainte eR HAR! UE E MA, - AEE CEE, Riw BOREESCUS ETHIOPIAN DRAMA, ealers supplied at the lowest NEW BUBL’ ‘UE ETHIOPIAN DRAMA. fed 6-l¥ FACTORY PRICES, NEW BUBLESQUS BTHIOPIAN DRAMA, G D. SMITH’S : . * WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS, THIS PROPHYLATIC is sold by all Druggista and Grocers. : This great PANACEA has been established 20 | First week of Shakspeare’s years, Its medical proprieties are RIOHARD IIT, TONIC, ASTRINGENT AND AROMATIC, ey aN eradicate all derangement of the STOM- : acu’ and BOWELS. It gives Dre RIOHARD IL1, STRENGTH and BEAUTY to the YOUNG, introducing the GREAT COMBATS ara BEJUVENATES THE OLD, ADSWORD EXEROISES, Cures BROADSWORD EXSROISES. DYSPEPSIA, LOSS OF APERTITE. heanacs Josh Hart INDIGESTION, LASSITUDE OF SYSBEM, Earl of Richimo! LeClaire CHRONIC DIARRHEA, DYSENTBRY, ark ce Oxford.. — aoneey ae JAUNDICB, AGUB AND FRVER. sChas. Covelli OBTAIN A CIRCULAR. in which will be found testimonials of PEOPLE WELL KNOWN in Wash- ipxton. mhi7-Im Was win eG. he OLD NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY, es- tablithe! tsk, Messrs: CLARE & COLMAN, pro. pr setore (une aud the pubite thatthe; neve par, | A grand new Ballet Divertisement, entitled the chased the extensive Laundry situated op tith street, pear the canal, formeriy Enown as the Cit, CHINESE FEAST oF meth Steam Laundry, thereby combining the two, an CHINESE FBAST A d to execute work in or OQHINEs# YEAST OF LANTERNS; janneragd at short notice. Satisfaction guaren- CAINSBE FEAST OP LANTEBNB: teed'in all cases, Will contract with Hotels, Ros. * . a ‘ates. LJ * z, s ee a Ta lor and Srometiy retuened to ait | introducing beautiful scenic effects by the Can. ing an | terbury d it ro street, between Isth and ist; streets, opposite Grover's BOQUBT OF BRAUTY. Theafer or at the Laundry 0 tah - between ROQUET OF BEAUTY. ‘reets, . ‘ona: ~ , fully aotieited. "wy Conele Patrons im BOQUET OF BEAUTY. 513 28ND. EDMOND CO, BIg 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENUER BUILDING, DBALI 1 A GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT Outand Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoee and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axzletrees, Nats and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Bplit Cane for chair bottoms, ay rpery offer at . THE LOW EST CASH PRICR, 518 EMME *Sly)- RELY: 513 wasy #98 pres LDEST ‘=u i ees EUNOPEAN SLay Gegkcs = — Teena eee CROPEAN Loran, eee ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Corner Pa. avy, and With st., Washinston, D, 0, oF gAruabar APTBBROON, This hotet,the oldest eondu iN SATURDAY AFT! pisgiin this sity, bas Deem enlarged ‘and mn y proved in every Way necessary for the sccommod; the increasiog Thankfal for ene nage reel reas : : Feat Bri attention we ; FOR LADIES Guests will ouly be charged with what thes seacteg, oe P, BMRIOH, Proprietor, | | . NOTION. |PWARD@ OF THIRTY THOUSAND certisicst U and recommendatory letters have = GENUINE PREPARATIONS, manpof whice from the hig! - ‘ime ent &e. Moses wan Mavsiet Gute Joekey Glad ‘aoe “ with 4], tock o} sale as adove. HING BRAU' A be BT OPS rte 3 must and je] END Di Ps. ‘ side. 4 Wednestay afternoon ind night, Marsh 2, BENEFIT OF 1 i rere BOLDS CONCENE ice Acicceaciaceen| mit SIE A RSA. jane } sie ATS | WHEN A HARE BEE FILE N2. 3,769. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ——____—__ ane CAROLINA, Further Details of Sherman’s Operat —Moevements of Gen. Shermou- Reta. gees Coming In. Fortress Monnoz, March steamers Perit and Trade Wind arrived here this morning from Wilmington, N. O, with two hundred refu; and Fayetteville, SPEOIAL NOTICES. amigas ‘* Spring it is cheery, Winter is dreary, Green leaves hang. but the brown must fy; When he is shaken, Lone and forsaken, What can an old man do but die?” Why, take PLanration Birrens to be sure, and with them a new lease of life young again, the middle- young become doubly brilli AMUSEMENTS. FORD'S NEW THEATER. TENTH STREET, above Pennsylvania Avenue, Fourth night of the GRAND ITALIAN OPEBA, TO THE PU BLIO —Mr. Ford takes great ure in announcibg that, in compliance wi merous requests to hear MISS KELLOG@ in her celebrated role of Amina he has succeeded pemients for the production of the LA SONNAMBULA, THIS (Thuraday) EVENING, March 20, Bellini’s charming and popular Ope: LA SONNAMBULA, roduced with an unsurpassed cast, in- Misa Clara Louise Kellogg, 3: Susini, Mlle Ficner, Sig. Muller, Mr. Max Maretzek willconduct the Opera on this occasion, GROVER’S NEW THEATER. Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard’s, NING, March 3), AND COME- The old ate made rejoice, and the t by using thissplen- Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Liver Cora- plaint, Headache, Paina in the side, ‘’Orick in the Baek,” and all symptoms of Stomachic Derange- ment yield at once tothe health giving intiuence of PLARTATION BITTERS. from Columtia, S. C., The news from our forces in North Carolina is exceedingly en- couraging, but for the present eyerything per- taining to their movements has been juaged strictly contraband. Suffice it to say that our troops strongly occupy their position at Golds- borough, and are confident of perfect success. No active movements of im place since the occupation o! MorEHEAD City, N. C., March 26.A mem- ber of the North Carolina Legislature, from Pasquotank county, Mr. Grundy, reached here from Raleigh, for the the oath of allegiance. forces, all told, will not number more than halt of Sherman’s army, and that the com- bined armies of Lee and JoOnnson will not out- number the joint armies of Sherman and Scho- field. He also states that the present Legisia- ture openly admit that there is no possible hope for the Confederacy, and that they may meet under rebel auspices for the last time. He thinks, it Johnson makes a stand, it will be at Rolesville, six miles northeast of Raleigh, as that place, though it does not coyer Raleigh, is & position of great natural strength, The people, from all sections of North Carolina, were bringing a great pressure to bear upon the State authorities in fayor of immediate submission and a return tothe Union, to which & majority of the Legislature assent. ernor Vance, who manifests a disposition to yield, can be brought over, Raleigh will be surrendered by him to Sherman. Mr. Grundy says the legislature and people are reconciled to the abandonment of slavery, and the first act of the legislatare would be to ratify the constitutional amendment abolishing that institution. The proposition of Lee and Davis to arm the slayes, thereby demoralizing and making them a dangerous element, has made slavery odious to its former supporters, who generally concede that they must be made free in order to be made soldiers. pears that the rebel President is endeavoring to obtain peace through the State authorities of North Carolina. A general pardon and the restoration of property by President Lincoin is an offset to Davis’ requirement of the abandonment of m these conditions he 1s willing to unite with the North in a foreign war, under ortance nad taken Goldsborough. HEtmpoin’s BxTract oF SArSAPanriLia cleanses and renovates the bload, instils the vigor +h into the system, and purges out the hu- mers that make disease. Ir you must take medicines then take AYER’S which are by far the most effectual remedies to be had anywhere, mar Nort a Few oF oF THe Worst Disorpers that aftiict mankind arise from corruptions of the blood, TRACT OF BARSAPARILLA is a rem- edy of the utmost value. 2 AT SCRATCHING, TREAT ‘8 ITCH OINTMENT. It d Salt Rheum in 48 hours, also cures Chillblains. Ulcers and ali Bru tong of the Skin, '350 Pennéylvania avenue. WELL TO DAY, 810K TO-MORROW. Buch is the experience of thousands. Few esfoy continuous health. To what does the oceasional invalid attribute his uncertain comdition? Not to himself, of course. He lays the blame on the cli- mate, perhaps. Itis tco hot, or too cold, or too damp, or too dry, er too variable. But does he take the preper course to fortify his constitution aad bedily organs against the extremes and changes of which he complains? No, He says, perhaps, that only an iron man could bear such great heat, or such violent cold, or such sudden vicissitudes. Why then does he not resort to the great Tonio and Preventive, which, if it will not make him an iron man, will at least quadruple the capacity of hia #ystem to repelall external agencies that tend HOSTETTER’S CELE BRATED STOMACH BITTERS, taken faithfully. according to the directions, will so strengthen the stomach, brace the nerves, tone the liver, and re- gulateand invigorate the whole animal machinery, that the system, instead of being at the mercy of the weather, and liable to be prostrated by levery change of temperature,will become case-hardened, as it were,and almost impervious to climatic influ- ences. It is to this preventive principle that Hos- TETTER’s BITTERS owe their great popularity in ya OTD British America and Australia. urpose of taking @ said Johnson’s THURSDAY EV. Last night but three of the MARTINATTI-RAVEL TROUPE DY COMBINATION Last night, Positively, of th, GREEN MONS ra First time of the guarkling, i LOAN OF A % the entire company in the east of obarasters, ceof Mons. Paul Mart:nettion the ue FLYING TRAPEZE. DON BAZILI0; OR. THE NOCTURNAL RENDEZVOLS, reparation. the great Beenic Spectacle of ip; or the Wonderful Lainp. ne VAN AMBURGH & CQO.'S MENAGERIE Haring been detained, im consequence of the re- cent floods, on its journey from Exhibition of the And use WHEATON First appe: "RIL Second time o: ew York, the first GREAT EQUESTRIAN AND ZOOLOGICAL COMBINATION Formed by the consolidation of VAN AMBURGH & CO.'5 MAMMOTH MENAGERIE to produce disease. THAYER & NOYES’ UNITED STATES CIRCUS Will take place on THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 30TH, THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 30TH, THURSDAY NIGHT, MAROH 3OTH, THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 30TH, AT THE FOOT OF SIXTH STREET, lvania avenue, a few Hotel. iustead of W. as originally anneunced. THIS GRAND CONSOLIDATION OF BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS COMPRIgES THE GREATEST ARRAY The Raleigh Standard intimates that terms will be offered which both parties can accept with honor, and which will bring them under one flag in a foreign war of conquest, avenging the joint injuries which both parties have re- The most of Sherman’s men are in posses- sion of captured norses. which makes this material very cheap at Goldsborough. where this great army is now resting for a short time in strong positions, well fortified. The country. is very rich, and supplies abundant. Sherman came throngh from Goldsborough esterday in four hours, on his onroe. When he comes back, which will be before the enemy miss him, Davis and Vance will ascertain what kind of peace Tods south ednesday night A CLRAR, SMooTH Skim AND Beavtirut Cox- PLxIoS follows the use of HxeLmBOLD’s CoNcEN- TRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. moves black spots, pimples and all erations of ‘ains are running through from Newbern to Goldsborougb. On AND AFTER April Ist the Office of Glenwood Cemetery will be removed to room No. 1 DARING RIDERS! ACOOMPLISHED GYMNASTS| INIMITABLE CLOWNS) OBLEBRATED AOROBaTs! and altogether the MOST COMPLETE OIRCUS TROUPE in the country, together with THE MOST Een DED STUD 0 PERFORMING HORSES ever brought together in tm combination with the ONLY FIRST CLASS MENAGERIE that has visited Washin, The collection of LIVING WILD ANIMALS includes many rare specimens of the Anim; NEVER BEFORE EXHIBITED among which may be enumeratad the Arrivalofa Rebel Blockade-Runner from Galveston—Mutiny in the Rebel Garri- son in that City—Death ofthe Rebel Gen. eosition to Raise 10,000 ts—Troops Returning to Francefrom Mexico. Nzw YorK, March 29.—The steamship Ea- gle, has arrived, with, Havana dates to the 26th FRANGIPANNI TOILET POWDER. This widely and justly celebrated article which is used threughout Europe, and considered A Necessity 1m rex Toi.er or Every Lavy is now for the frst time introduced 4 a O LApigs OF AMERICA, FRANGIPANNI POWDER is unrivalled for removing Chaps, Chafes, Bletches Pimples and other impurities of ing St soft, clear, smooth and beautiful, FRANGIPASNi PowDER is used to remove Tan and FRECKLES, giving fresh ness to the cemplezion and a healthy Aueto the skin with youth/ul sofines FRANGIPANN PowDER is used by the ladies of Burope to sprinkle on the inside of Kip Gioves, enabling s tight glove to be drawn on and off with ease, and preventing their being soiled by perspiration. After tke glove is withdrawn it leaves the hand Smoor#, Sort, and Wuitk with a delicate freshness and perfame, FRANGIPANNI PowDER is used to remove al! roughness and redness of the Hanps, Arms and Face. It softens Conns, and all other cutaneous excresences, Price 25 Cents and pa esr according to size of The blockade-runner Denbigh, from Galyes- ton, arrivedon the 25: The rebel General Chalmers is dead. A meeting was held. at San Antonio, Texas, to carry into considergtion the proposition to occupy the western territory, and open com- munication with California. It is said that 1(,000 recruits for the rebel army could thus be secured, A committee was appointed te con- fer with the rebel commander of the trans- Wississippi department on the subject. There was a matiny in the garrison at Gal- veston, om the 26th ultimo, resulting in the death and wounding of several. More French troops haye passed through’ Hayana, on the way from Mexico to France. skin, render- ie United States, in ton for many years, Operations on Sunday—The Merale ef the Rebel Rank and File. (Special Dispatch to the N. Y. Tribune.} Wa8HINGTON, March 28,—Officers wonnded in the fight on Saturday, in frontof Petersburg, say that the affair, though partaking of the na- ture of a general engagement, was in reality nothing more than an extended skirmish, owing to the dispirited condition and unwillingness WAR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL, the largest quadruped ever seen in Murope or Amerioa, theonly TWO HUMPED BACTRIAN CAMBI, that has been in this country fo as well as an infinite variety of LIVING BEABTS AND BIRDg, from every quarter of the globle. r thirty-six years, Wi1100x & Co., P and Principal Druggists and Perfumers, 20-Sm ai A year or more ago thesame amonnt of mns- ketry would have cost us thousands of lives, butin this affair the Rebels’ first line of battle fired at random. Most of the volleys went high overthe heads of our men. The only Ss sustained was from the je line, which was posted be- To Puriry, Ewricit THE BLoop, Beautiry the complexion, use HELMBoLD’s Hicuty Comogn- TRATED Fiuip Exrracr bettle equals ia strength one gation of the Syrup THE MENAGERIE AND THE OIRCUS WILL EXHIBIT IN ONE TENT FOR ONE PRIOB OF ADMISsION) OBSERVE THE LOCATION: SIXTH STREET, SOUTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Afewrods from the National Hotels, Doors open at7 o’clock damage our troo second Rebel batt: hind breastworks. In front of the Second Corps during the heat of the engagement, two brigades were only prevented from coming into our lines by the fire of one of onr batteries, which was piaced to rake any advance on the part of the They made unmistakable signs of surrender, and in the opinion of an officer who command- eda brigadein their front, could have been flanked énd captured by half a regiment, but our flanking fire prevented them from coming They were urged on frantically by their officers, but tono purpose. They laid down Tefused to advance. In_two volleys fired by them at our troops only'three men were slightly wounded. Ac- cording to the statements of prisoners cap- tured on that part of the line, many of them fired blank cartridges. Minnies in return. Thefr officers insist that the morale of the rebels, to agreat extent, is gone, and add thatour troops begin to seadt and to be inspirited according] Letters from the Army of the Sunday night, 26th, received at this burean to- day,, state that on Sunday the rebels were drawn upin double line of battle along their front, from the Appomattox river to Hatcher’s Run, in anticipation of an attack by our forces. On that day there was consi@erabie skirmish- ing, sometimes very heavy in front of the 2d and 6th corps, and there were expectations of onday or Tuesday. Our troops were massing on the left prepara- tory to another movement on the Southside railroad. Most of Gen. Sheridan’s cayalry were encamped in er near Hatcher’s Ran. The rebels were also massing large bedies of troo| on their right to offset the movement on t! part of our left. Other important movements, ; which it would be improper to detail, arein Bansaparitta. One SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, New styles Superb Stock Of Overcoats, Dress, Stock, and Wall and Boys’ Clothi We sre now pre: to exhibit our stock of Men’s le Clothing, which, for ele- style, variety and excellence of fabric and ithiuiness of manufact by any stock hereto Tnose In search ef Clothing for Gentlemen's and Youths’ wear are invited to ik. We can say with assurance they will find @ right article on the most reasonable terms, Also, an extensive assortment of Gentlemen's joods, ponierinies everything neces- WALKER & CO.. 368 Pa av., Metropolitan Hotel Building, Coteate’s Honey Soap, This eelebrated Toiter SoaP, in such universa demand, is made from the choiceet materials, is mild sad emoilient in ite nature, fragrantly scented and extremely densfciol in its action upon the akin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods and Metropolitan not been sur- MATINEES FOR FAMILIES will be given on FRIDAY, afternoon, doore open at 2 0 call and examine our and each succeeding on their bellies an: Admission to the Combi Childred under twelve, 25 cents. THE STONE & ROSSTUN Cireus Combination! Organized on a scale of Unprecedented Magnifi- cence, respectfully announce to the citizens of Washington and vicinity a short series of their SUPERB ENTERTAINMENTS, commenciag on THURSDAY EVENING, March 30, and continue until further notice, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Doors open at 2 and7 p. m, The spacious Pavilion will be erected on NEW YORK AVENUE AND 6TH STREET, The PROFUSION OF ATTRAOTIONS will be presented with all the fascinating adjuncts exsen- tial to render them inimitable in superiority and marvelous in splendor. Among the pre-eminent EQUB8TRIANS, GYM. NASTS, ACROBATS, PANCRATI8TS, PosTU- BERS, EQUILIBRISTS, PANTOMIMISTS, HU- MORIS8TS, DANSBUBSES, and other Olsssic Ar- ned Exhibition ta, Qur boys gave them Potomac, dated SECRST DISEASES. Samaritan’s Gift ia the most certain, eed, the only vegetable rem- Curesin two to four days, -four hours. No mineral, r nly ten pills to be taken. lier’s hope, and 4 friend to those who Male packages. $2; fe- effectual remedy—ind edy ever discovere and recent cases in Bo balsam,no mercury. do not want to be expesed, Samaritan’s Root and Herb Juices—A positive and rmandnt eute for Syphilis, Berofala. Ulcers, ta. Tetters.&c. Price $l,or six bottles jold by S. 0. Ford. Bee adve: DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, EEMINAL, DRINARY S—new and reliable treatment, Howard Association—Sent by net aaa oA tae envelopes, free of charge, eas D. J. gistioa. No.3 South Ninth stre AND 8exvat Bys' —in Reports of t! mz gress. The rebel force on the north side ot the James, in front of Gen. Ord’s army, has been con- siderably weakened within the last twenty- four hours by the transter of troops to reinforce Lee’s right. A GRARD CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY MIGHT! 1_ JRUNE BURTE, the Premier Horseman, OERAY & HUTCHINSON, the Excel. The DENZER BROTHERS, VALENTINE, RU- .E8, the fgmons Aprobats, sisting of Sigs, Pe BOE . pana tn, ie BOF dig aad | Mr. DEN STON®, the accomplished Humorist, ARLES MONROE, the popular Olown Mr FRANK ‘BOssT. A a arenes; ‘ON, the unequalled Eques- ANDROS. PIOTON, GRAFF, AGER, TABOR. LIZARRO, : P ryan RikoaS ea constituti Saha 7 CONGRESS OF TALENT ea) ABEOLDTELY PEERLESS. ERFUL DOGS, Nervous Derinity, SeMr Can Be Cured by one who has and hundreds of ethers, snd will tell you nothing Address, eit stam; mar? D& W.ly AMUSEMENTS. MUSIC HALL AND THBAT: Ninth street, fronting om Pennsylvania INVINCIBLE, UNAP) THE GIANT MUSIC HALL oF - | GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME : i pret = Praiae 4 atllnew a,c tbe ar artnet ev ating I ively the insteix nights of Weakness, &c.. ally cured himsel DOLPH and ey ND phe RELL: From Californi San Francisco, March 23,—Advices from Arizona to February 15 announces that the ex- pedition under Lieutenant Barr had att 8 camp of hostile Indians and killed nin warriors. The Apaches continue Kill horses; mules, and cattle. , Sailed, steamer Constitation, for Pan&ma, with passengers and mails for New York, and carrying ‘$574,000 . $131,000 goes to New York. B Arrived, ship Revere, Manilla, with 200,000 pounds of sugar for local refineries, of which only ACHABLE, INIMI- | Wilson’sCayalry in A 3 as to their Movemen Sr; Lovrs, March 29.—Private from Chickasaw, Als, to thediet say that & bode ot 10,000 Union cayalry, under General ‘Wilson, ttn to cutoff the F be Rertecta ‘The STUB OF HO representatives 4 ‘will go rebels from Mobile: The Rajders Rearrested. ).—Ehe rebel (St. Al- Tetreat of the] PINGS, whe GENE: cents. Reserved Seats, usrrod a2 f heserved fants, 30 cents, i tobaccoin England last rated Deseripti cmd. Brenrmeanan ae Bills, seqioure Bagels ‘Seiriai SHER: Rebel Accounts his cet on Satur. day—A Veracious Report by Lee, Richmond papers of March 27 have been Tecelved, ain some, farther rebel ac- counts of. the bting on Saturdey,iactuding Lee's official report. Those with the rebels who have been wont to claim for Lee’s dispatches that they are models of truth. falmess will find rather a staggerer to their theory in this report of Lee. He claims, it will be seen, that he “withdrew” voluntarily, after “handsomely repalsing” two attempts by us to recapture the works, and that Ris loss was ‘mot many.” This is pretty cool, in view of the fact that he was ejected from the works at the point of the bayonet, we capturing more than two thonsand of his mer, with over one hundred officers. From the Richmond Sentinel, March 27.) ‘he following official dispatch was receiyed at the War Department Saturday night: HEADQUARTERS, March 25—1 1.10 P. .— Aton. John C. Breckinsidge Secretary of War: At day- light this morning General Gordon assauited and carried the enemy’s works at Hare’s Hill, captufing nine pieces of artillery, eight mor. tars and between five and six handred prison- ere, among them one brigadier general and a number of officers of lower grades. The lines were swept for a distance of four or fiye hun- dred yards to the right and left, and two efforts made to recover the captured works were ‘andtomely repulsed. But it was tound that tLe inclosed works in rear, commanding the enemy's main line, could only be taken at @ great sacrifice, and the troops were withdrawn to their Original position, It being impracticable to bring off the caps tured guns, owing to the nature of the ground, they were disabled and left. Our less as re- ported, isnot many. Among the wounded is Brigadier General Terry, flesh wound, and Brigadier General Phil. Cooke, in the arm. All the troops engaged, including twa brigades un- der Brigadier General Ransom, behayed most handsomely. The conduct of the sharpshoot- ers of Gordon’s corps, who led the Assault, de- serves the highest commendation. ‘rhis afternoon there wasa skirmishing on the right between the picket lines, with varied success. At dark the enemy held a considera. ble portion of the line farthest in advance of our main works. R. E. Lee. It waa reported last evening that the skir- mishi, between the pickets was continued during the day, yesterday. General Terry Badly Weunded, From the Richmond Whig, March 27.) “PRTERSHURG, March 25 —Generals Bushrod Jobnson and Gordon stormed the enemy's breastworks on our left this morning and drove the enemy one mile, capturing his works and 500 prisoners, including Gen’l McLaughlin and other officers. P “The fight was terrific, and the loss on both sides heavy. «Brigadier General Terry was badly wound- ed. During the engagement the enemy massed his artillery heavily in the neighborhood of the capturea fort, and was thus enabled to pour such a terrific enfilading fire upon oar r as to cause our troops to fall back to their origi- nal position. Major General Warren( Yankee) is eupposed to be killed. From the Valley. ues the Richmond Sentinel, March 27.] here is butone regimentof Yankee infantry this side ef Martinsburg, and that is about Kernstown and Winchester. Our scuts, who were in Winchester last week, report tha this regiment has been ordered to another field, and that they were preparing to leave. Yankee Prisoners. Thirteen hundred Yankee prisoners were cent off by flag of truce yesterday morning. Last eyening five hundred, captured at Pe- tersburg on Saturday morning, were received atthe Libby Prison. The Battle of Saturday. From the Richmond Enguirer, March 27.) he quiet which has reigned all along our Hines for some time past was broken on Satur- day, when our forces under Gens. Johnston and Gordon successfully attacked the enemy on our left, in the vicinity of the Appomattox. driving him a mile, capturing two lines of works, ene or more heavy forts, and about filye hundred prisoners, including Gen. McLaugh- lin and other officers. The fight is described as terrific, and the loss on both sides is. sup- osed to have been very heavy. Our troops, iowever, subsequently abandoned the cap- tured worke, the position of the enemy en- abling him to pour a heavy enfilading fire into ourranks. The conduct of our troopsis highi: commanded by the general officers. The male lant Gen. Terry, we regretto announce, was badly wounded during tie engagement. The Yankee Gen. Warren is supposed to have been, killed. The attack was asurprise to the enemy. and we captared any pisces of artillery and. mortars. In falling ck from the ¢c&ptured works, the former were necessarily aban- doned. Some of the latter, however, wera brought off. On Thursday heavy columns of the enemy moved down the Jerusalem plank road. This. movement is suppesed to be a diversion in favor of Sherman, made overland for the pur= pose et striking Weldon, and, at the same time, destroying the railroad between that point and. Stony Creek. Hright fires were noticed all along the enémy’s lines Thursday night, the cause of which has not yet been explained. Affairs in North Carolina. {From the Enqnirer, Marc! ] The situation in North Uarolina becomes more and more interesting. With his army scarcely half organized, Gen. Johnston has been able to resist the advance of the enemy from the time he left the Cape Fear. On three occasions he has given Sherman a severe les son in the art of war, while at Kinston he wag no less severely punished by Gen. Bi ‘e- The battle of Bentonville, on Sunday, the 19th, was @ trinmph to ourarms. On the 2th the enemy was entrenched, and no fighting oc~ curred. On the 2ist there was heavy skirmish. ing and some severe fighting, im-which the enemy were badly handled. That night he moved off. Gen. Johnston maintains his po- sition, and will be ready to meet the enemy at all points. The Carolinian of the 23d says that “on the 2Istinstant Gen. Johnston again attacked Sher- man in front and on flank, and, after a severe battle, drove him in confusion from the field, capturing a large number of prisoners and ut- terly demoralizing the Federal army.” The Same paper states authoritatively that com- Mmandunts of prisons in North Oatolina have been ordered to prepare to receive 5,000 prison ers. In the battle of Averysboro, N.C., on Thurs- day, the 16th, our loss is set down at 500, while that of the enemy is placed at trom 3,500 to 3,260. The Military Situation. (From the Enquirer, March 27 } The battle of Saturday morning on the lines near Petersburg is the opening of the spring campsign. Gen. Lee has taken the initiative, 8nd no longer waits for Gen. Grant to attack. That the Arniy of Northern Virginia shonla take the offensive jnst when the enemy are centessing to be daily expecting the evacu- ation of Richmond will very materially con- found the plans of Gen. Grant, as well as as- tenish the confident Yankee public. At press ent writing no official intelligence has been received to explain the nature of the engages ment, but the fact that two lines of the enemy’s Works were carried by assault stows that the Army of Northern Virginia has other work before it than receiving assaults, and also that it is fully competent to the task which its chief my. appoint for it. en. Johnston has set Sherman to the spade, stopped the career of thé raider, and brought his army to the work of entrenching: Gen. Tee bas broken through the lines of General Grant, carrying them by assault, capturing a large number of prisoners, and opened the campaign on a different plan from of last . ear. Grant's work is tohold his position if e can; he no longer threatens Richmond, but Richmond. threatens him. Let him look to it that his entry into Richmond be not sooner than he desired, and in a manner quite differ- ent from what he expected. are,” 4 ‘ Alexandria Affairs. ~~ [From the Alexandria Journal.; _. The mail steamer City Point, Oapt, Talbott, is lying at the foot of Prince street, where she . is undergoing a complete overhauling. It will take some fifteen or twenty.days to repair her and repair the damage which her machin- cn sustained a few days ago. t attery Rodgers, situated at the lower end of Water street, is undergoiug Many improye- ments under the eer te ft oe pane manding officer (Capt Spear, beaameet excelent engineer. The:grounds in the vicinity are being graded, new quarters for the men are being ere pte nt ps sys- f improvement wil becom at place of public resort’dars ing the coming jammer. From letters received from citizens of, Lou- doun comnty, we learn that SCR ere ante on Be Ree rene ¥ scity J - day, afteran absence of somseightor ves anve, at Nortolx and City: Point. He speake’ very | hopefully of the prospect of por , aa Of, * the s ly. 8u, ~ ahiean Biperaet TO} off to-day for the The why a gmall fro and be th Fy

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