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WASHINGTON EVENING STAB, PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) &T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Southwest corner of Penntylwania av. and Tish tiie, By W. D. WALLACH. ———— es The Brin is served by the carriers to their su seribersin the City and Distriet fo ti ive AND A HALF OENTS PER WEEK, eis Paros ror MAILING.—Bingle copy, three cents: On® month, seventy five cents; three months, one dollar and ffty cents; six months, three dollars; one year. nz dollars. No papers ate sent from’ the office Jonger than paid for. ‘Tue WSEKLY S7an ove dollar anda half a year. OFFICIAL. The First Corps—Notice te Veterans. HEapevaRrers First Corrs, WasxHIneTon, D. C., Dec. 27, 1864. ‘Veterans desiring te enlist in the Ist Army Corps, should report in jon at the office of Gol. G. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, Baltimore and @hio Railroad Depot, Washington, D. C. Any Veteran who has served two years, hes been honorably diseharged, and ts physically qualified, may enlistin the Corps for one, two or three years. Those enlisting will receive from the Goyv- ernment a bounty of $500 as scon as they are Mustered im, and, in addition, the regular in- stalments from the Government, im proportion to the period of enlistment, as follows: $100 for ome year’s service, one-third paid on enlist- Ment, $200 for two years’ service, one-third on enlistment; $300 for three years’ service, one- wird on enlistment They will be credited to the quota of the district in which they or their families may be domiciled and will, therefore, be entitled to local bounties Free transportation will be furnished them to Washington by any Provost Marshal. The best arms in the possession of the Government will be furnished these troops, nd they wili be allowed to retain their arms when honorably discharged. Headquarters Major General Hancock :—153 Fstreet, between 19th and 20th streets. Office of the Board fer the Examination of Officers :—Brigadier General John R. Brooke, president, 183 @ street, between 19th and 20th streets. By order of Major General Hancock. FINLEY ANDERSON, dec 27.tf Assistant Adjutant General. DENTISTRY. Sete lication of DR. SIGES- OND EcsENOn OF PALMETTO. ItSf ta at once upon the nerves connecte: ith the teeth aching, and relieves insta is aid avery Secares tooth can be cured and pre- irved b; ing and burlding up with Br. 8. White's Metal Filling. Cheop tie Bone Teeth inserted over roota st 260 Pa.av. mar 13-Im* Dees =. LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, . Room No. 2, Washington Building, corner Penna. avenue and 7th street. mar S-Im* 'Ganat DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise all ons having teeth, te extract to call at Dr. LEWIE'S office, and have them taken out without pain. Also, cail and examine thi ¢ Doctor’s new and im: roved method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Hyon onee see the great improvement in his teeth, you will have them inno otherstyle than this new and valuable one. Teeth inserted on Gold, Biiver and Rubber Plates at the old price, as we haveaot advanced the price on our work since the it change in gold "No, 243 ‘Penn’a avenue, detween Ith and 13th 8.R. LEWIE, M.D., Dentist. JAMES 8. TOPHAM & CO.’B ny PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY; AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETA, wT soo SEVENTH STRERBT, One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Halt, Where they continze to manufacture and hay on sale « large and fine assortment of TSRUNES, VALISSS, TRAVELING BAGS, BADDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, IL{TABY HORSE EQUEPMENTS, SWORD BELTS, HAVEBSACES, WHIPS, BITS, SPURS, ae. &e., &e., AT LOW PRICES, REPATRING. Trunks, &¢., repaired promptly and thoroughly, THEEE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, October Sist, 1864; also, the highest premium. a dromze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ institute of Washington, D. C., im 1807. SOLE AGENTS Yor District of Columbia and Alexandriay Va,, for, FEANK MILLER’S CELEBEATED PREPARED HARNESS OIL, alers supplied at the lowest _ kd bly FACTORY PRICES. H. F. ZIMMERMAN & CO., 530_...8EVENTH STREET,....530 Buccessors to MeGregor & Zimmerman, have a hand and willcontinue to keepafine assortm © f CABINET FURNITURE, All persons who Seen want of Furniture will do well to call and examine our stock, as we are confident our e satisfaction. att eee aa hoe 0. ~ D street. fe 17-tf Note TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. AgsteTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Durer og WaSHInGron, No. 134 F, near 2st st., ‘Wasuincrom, D. C., March 1, 1855. The attention of officers and enlisted men, for- merly im the service of the United States, is called Yo the large ameunt of personal property stored in the Government warehouses connected with this depot he Government requires the space occupied by new in the said property for the effects of t. service. 2 description of each article should be given wth the mame, company, regiment, or othe marks, secompanied by am oath or affirmation shewing that the claimant is the authorized he goods will be forwarded to the address of the persons So entitied at his expense. All of the above-mentioned property remain- ng unclaimed ninety days from this date will be sold at public auction. 5, wee MOORE, mh 2-dtmay 3? Ospt. Asst Qr. U. 8. Army, Araue EXPRESS COMPAN ¥ Ofics 514 Pa, Avenuc, Washington, D.C, GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND jT- BEN aapuns, V2* BXPREESS FORW. MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- _ ABLES, NOTES, 87. 5 je Forwarded with BAFBTY AND DISPATCH to all ‘his Company ntry. bas agencies in the Princt Railway Townsin the “NORTH BABE, WEST AND NORTHWEST. K, : BOSTON, accessible sections of the eou! Its principal offices are WASHINGTON, BD. O., NEW PHILADELPHIA, BA INNATI, BT. LO ILLE, LEX wun rarding. -sDes forw; iD. BRIPI8H PRO iNok and other to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and thence by Buropean expresses H ee TIMOR Eis Lot NGTON, at all aceessible parts of the United States. ez 0.0. ©. DUNN, Agent, Washington, D. 0. josmra REYNOLDS & CO. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS No, 600 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Have just received, and will constantly keep om band, thetargest and best assortment iin the eity ns + Lights, Pertabies, had id all ee 2 -. Which wall be sold . and Fire-Board best RANGE in le terme. Motels, ‘8. Bracket of Chande é 2 Mica eee B ne, from York, Philadelphia. &e Cee G0 the most reasonable terms, my RANGES, PUBNAG: We are prepared to furnish Bee anywhere, on Very reason: Resaurants, ke., are invited te call We do all kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS P, a8 also everything in the he most satisfactory manner, ch 2 Pitaipine tis Call and see our Bathin, ge Wah pad eitas Be 2s ata 2 establishment in tf ewe has or enr’ TTS uRsTON’s IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW TOOTH Pow hg ot ing and preserv- . for cleanin, ihe Teeth, and G . WELLS & 00 N York, Prop: fe) For sale by all druggists. — STRENGTHENING PL. in all cases for which S sale by all druggists. jan 2-soly.a HB GLORY OF MAN IS 8ST e’ Therefore, the ne! d should immediately ase HEL BUOHU, ert ing WASHINGTON, D. C:. THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1865: SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBLIC. HEALTH. THE PRESS} Advertising hasbeen pronounced * andignified”” > Aphysician who adver tises a valuable remedy to-fifty people in his pri- vate practiee would receive the coid shoulder from his professional brethren, shonM he make bis merits known to millions through the business columns of 8 newspaper press. This may be ‘‘dig- nified,”—but isit benevolent, humane, or just? Whoever is fortunate enough to discover or in- yent anything that will prevent, or cure, or alle viate human suffering is bound to make it known, through every channel of communication within his reach, to the general public. For many years the merits of HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS have thus been proclaimed to the world, and multitudes have been restored to health or saved from fatal maladies in conse- quence, As new facts have been developed im re- lation to the operation of this most pure and po- tent of all Stomachics and Alteratives, they have been stated in simple language to the people of many lands; and if the proprietors of the medicine have derived profit from their dissemination, thousands upon thousands of individuals have been benefitted thereby to an extent boyond all estimate. In the West Indies, Qanada, Australis and South America, HOSTETTER’S BITTERS are now recognised as the sole specificfor Dyspepsia, the'best possible safeguard against epidemics,and the finest invigorant In cases of General Debility, and the only diffasive stimulant, entirely free from noxious ingredients. FOR COLDS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, affettions of the Lungs, take AYBR’S 0: PEOTORAL, which is sure to cure them, THE BRIDAL CHAMBER, av Essay of Warnin, and Instruction for Young reliable treatment for Diseases of the Urinary tems—BSent free, in sealed envelopes, . BKILLIM HOUGHTON. ciation, Philadel phi: Spring it ts cheery, Winter ts 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 PLANTATION BirrERs to be sure, and with them a new lease ef life. The old are made young again, the middle-aged rejoice, and the young become doubly brilliant by usthg thissplen- Heartburn, Liver Com- plaint, Headache, Pains in the side, ‘'Orick in the Back,” and all symptoms of Stomachic Derange- ment yield at once tothe health giving eae N°. 3,775. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROM EUROPE. Another Discussion om American Affairs in Parliament—The P: War Between England and the Unite States—Our Relations with France Claimed to be Satisfactery. New York, April 5—The steamer Etna has arrived here, from Liverpool on the 22d ult. Politics are unimportant. The probability of a war between England end America has again been debated, in the House of Commons, but no leaders took part. Marquis Hartington pointed to theffministe- Tal assurances that the prospect of sucha war Was very remote indeed. Mr. Layard said, vee, XXV. AMUSEMENTS: AMUSEMENT: FORD'S NEW TENTH BTREB?, above Pennsylvania Avenue, GREAT SUCOESS OF MIBS LAURA KBENE, who will make her third a: the BHU BSDAY EVENING. i oral Drama. in thi fin WORKMEN OF THEATER. CANTERBURY HALL, GANTEROURY Lt by the medical facni A a BUR: CANTERBURY HALL @ANTERBURY HALL LOUISIANA AVENUS, NEAR SIXTH BTRERT, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotel#, GEORGE LEA —-___.____. ..,----. _-Proprieter Also of the Varietios, New York, and Oanterbury April 6, eéne. entitled ASHINGTON, C. McCOLLUM. JOHN HARRY H 5 The NEW LOCAL SCENERY, by James Lamb, comprises the. Machine Bhop at the Navy Yard, Seventh Street Wharf, Moonlight View of the 8team Ferry to Alexandria ‘h View of the Capitel in the Dieta: Brady’s Gymna nd Guard) (qROVER'S NEW THEATER, EXTRA NOTICE, RAND MAT: SRA ALADD. JOSH HABT.._____.__.__._..Btage Manager the British Charge at Washington was instructed to express a gon- fident hope that every facility would be given for proving the claims of British subjects to the cotton moved north by the Federals. The Merayian’s news was after noon on the 22d ultimo. not developed at the closing. The,iron ram Scorpion, one of the famous iverpool for Plymouth, By particular request, and TILELY FOR g1X BORITIVELY FOR SIX A POSITIVELY FOR 81X NIGHTS ONLY, 3, and terminatin; ablished soon ‘ne effect was Laird rams, has left ut into commission, ris Congtitutional asserts that the ap- prehensions of American aggression on Mexico ‘re chimertcal, The relations between France and America bave never ceased to be most satisfactory, oR. THE WONDERFUL LAMP Ba Only 30 cents admission te al. including Private Boxes. : GUATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 8. D6: commencing Monday, April Saturday. April 9, the Starof the World, the Chil Artiste the Remarkable Juvenile, GROVER’S NEW THEATER. Pennsylvania Avenue, THIS EVENING, and every evening during the weeh, Grand Initial Performances of NINO EDDIE, NINO EBDDIR, : z= EL NINO BDBIE, in bis perilous ASCENSION FROM THE STAGE TO THEGAL- LE ABCENSION FROM THe STAGE TO THE GAL- LERY, ear Willard’s, L The Morayian’s news caused an improve- Politics are unimportant. Faches & Son, London, Liverpool and New Eo Msaniieens York, haye suspended. Liabilities, £100,000 OOTH-ACHE OURED INSTANTLY BY THE The papersot the 22d warn the House of Commons of the importance of the yote to be taken at night on the Canadian fortifications. IMPORTANT FROM PANAMA. The {Long Looked for Revolution Accom: plished—Particulars of the Provisional Government Established The City of Carmen Destreyed —Lo: $3,000,000. New York, April 5.—Panama 2ist ultimo haye been received. On the evening of the 9th the long-looked-for revolutionjtook place. The Government was quietly overturned, and the President aban- doned his post and took refuge in the United States consulate, and escaped at midnignt on board the United States sloop-of-war St. On, THE WODERFUL LAMP, Seely after three months active preparation at SIX THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS New and magnificent Scenery. chanical Bilects, new and elegant erb Costumes, entirely new Music for the Grand boruses. all the original Dramatic Music, grand Ballet, Oniueae) Dances, Fairy Tableaux, &c. 4 ona Bingle Wire, over the heads of the audience, j A .: wonderful Me- miay seize the human frame while witnessing this 2 Mere Infant in fo dangerous's task, yet it is anfely & Properties, sa accomplished nightly, and Canterbury, in behalf of the boy, assures the pub- lie there is no danger. of the boy bei ieces from falling off the wire, and ‘al boy possesses remarkable s' and astonishing presence of mind, and has per- undertaking so frequently ,and coltected manner in the Proprietor of the ength of nerve papers to the ye LAST DAY, Men. Alse, new ani tint by his cool, POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY BUT ONB THE STONE & ROSSTON Cireus Combination Corner of New York avenue and 6th street, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, April 5 and 6, 1865, All the STAR PERFORMERS in their BENSATION ACTS! Doors open at 2 and 7 o’clock p. my Admission, 50 Cents; Children, 25 Oente. a5-2t L48t DAYS a any moment, a person may fall and break yet,as Nino Eddie himself remarks, he never thinks of falling. The loud in his praise. Gnly, receiving for Four or five soldiers only were killed. The Star and Herald says it was the most peaceful and harmless capsizing of a Goyern- ment that was ever heard ot. Senor Orlonze, a reyolutionist, was duly sworn in as President. On Friday an armed force was dispatched to Aspinwall to establish the provincial govern- Ment there. A small force opposed them on their arrival, three of whom were killed. The department was then handed over to the new Govermnent scree ee n Panama everything-was quiet. A gambler from Paris by the name of. Beau- regard,# relative of the rebel general of that name, passed through Panama,en route toSan Francisco, hunted by the detectives. The city ef Carmen, near Oarth: been destroyed by fire, 83,000, Rhede Island Eleetion. Provivence, R. 1., April 5—Atthe State election to-day, Smith was re-elected Governor without opposition. Only abvat half the vote Jencks and Nathan T. Dixon were re-elected to Congress by large majori- e will remain for Six Nights is several performances over USAND DOLLARS, OUSAND DOLLARS, HOUSAND BOLLARS. ooo the Celebrated Banjoist and Bthi- MBE. DAN HOLT, MR. DAN HOLT, ME, DAN HOLT, of rial j EPRING AND SUMMER OLOTHING. New styles Superb Bi Wi joate, Pantaloons, THE GREAT EQUESTRIAN AND ZO- a OLOGICAL COMBINATION, We tre now pre) 3 Boys’ Ready-made Olothii ise of style. varie’ » Which, for ele- ence of fabric and has not been fore offered in Tnose in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen's and Youths’ wear are invi call stock, We can the right article VAN AMBURGH & CO.’8 MAMMOTH MENAGERIE, combined with THAYER & NOYES’ UNITED STATES CIRCUS, Will give their Last Exhibitions in Washington Fitet week of anew Military Draws, entitled the and 6x: say with assurance they will aad on the most reasonable terms. an extensive assortment of Gentlemen’s Farnishing g, Goods, comprising everything neces- a3 sary (0° NOAH WALKER & CO. Characters by the Dramatic Company. A mixed ticket of Republicans and Demo- crats was elected in this city, Newport, North Providence, Oumberland, THUBSDAY and FRIDAY, April 6 and 7, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, NEW PROGRAMME will be presented. introducing ALL THE GREAT FEATURES ——— arwick, and other FRANGIPANNI TOILET POWDER. This widely and justly celebrated article which is used threnghout Europe, and considered A Neczssity 1m tHE Tower or Bveny Lape is now for the first time introduced Fire in Adams, New York, ADAMS, N. Y., April 4.—Abont 4 o’clock this afternoon 4 fire broke out in a livery stable in le Block, and destroyed thir- he contents of most of the stores were removed. Several of the buildings were of little valne, andnrohably most of the 1088 is covered by insurance. St. Albans Raiders, _MOonNTREAL, April 5.—The rebel raiders were discharged from custody this morning, but were immediately rearrested and sent to Upper Canada. <A strong force of cavalry and artil- Jery guarded them to the train, 1 . MULLIGAN, the rear of Whi; teen buildings. COMBINED CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE, LADIES OF AMERICA, Pnimorrammy DowDER for removing Chaps, Chafes, Blotches Pimples and other impurities of the skin, render- ing it soft, clear, smooth and beautiful, Frarcipannt PowDER is used to remove Tan and FRECKLES, giving fresh ness to the complezion and ahealthy hueto the skin with youth/ul softnes FRANGIPANN PowDER is used by the ladies of Europe to sprinkle on the inside of Kip GLoves, enabling a tight glove to be drawn on and off with ease, and preventing their being soiled by perspiration. After the glove is withdrawn it leaves the hand SmoorT#, Sort, and Waltz with a delicate freshness and perfame, FRANGIPANNI PowDER is used to remove all roughness and redness of the Hanns, Anus and Face. It softens Oerns, and all other cutaneous excresences, Price 25 Gents and 50 hee j. according to size of in Fanny Ethiopian Eceentricities. DASHING HORSEMANSHIP! BRILLIANL AVKUKATIC FEATS! G@YMNABTIC BXPLOITS! GOBGENUS PAGBANTRY|! ——— LAIRB AND TILLY FORBES AURA iE SEAIRE AND TILLY FORBES LAURA LE CLAIRE AND TILLY FORBES in s New Comic Duet. A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Election in Schenectady. ScHENECTADY, April 4.—At the charter elec- tion held in the city to-day Andrew McMullen, the Democratic canditadate for Mayor, was elected by 450 majority. ANIMATED NATURE! TO PREVENT DISAPPOINTMENT, The public are requested to observe that the Mam- moth Pavilion is located #1 THE FOOT OF SIXTH STREET, ” South of Pennsylvania avenue, Immediately in the rear of the Clarendon and Cen- ‘al Hotel: From Missouri. St. Lovrs, April 5.—The ordinance disfran- chising rebels was defeated in the State Con- vention yesterday. General Pope and staff returned to day from UET OF BEAUTY, BoquaT OF BEAUTY, consisting of the Admission to the Entire Mammoth Combination, 50 Cents; Children under twelve, 25 Cents, i ill b A jide tl mea Tiskat Wann 0, Us oem beaten She New York Gold Market. aps New York, April 5.—In the evening gold er the call at 152%. Pavilion, every sale of tickets. MARIE RUSH, in their Charming Ballet Divertizsements, under the direction of MONS. LOUIS SZOLLOSY. le b: UBIC HALL AND THEATRE te °Wittoox & Oo., Principal Agents, MU! e Ninth street, fronting on Pennsylvania avenue oa Principal Druggists and Perfumers, FOX, CURRAN & NORRIS____..,.Proprietors THE CLIMAY ARRIVED AT. HOUSES FULL TO REPLETION. Hail, rain or shine makes no difference to the flow of Greenbacks into the T: now famous Oxford, famous for the unparal- 8 stars, the immense size of ita wendy of its decoration and the ace Menkin, Sam 8hi en, Agnes Sut! Valentini, Marietta {From N. ¥. Commercial, April 5.) In financial circles there is more spirit and confidence than for some time past. Stocks are decidedly active, and prices generally higher. There is an impression that prices have declined unduly during the last panic, and consequently a disposition to buy at an shoaaensy Sarit Heimsoin’s BxtRacT ov SARSAPARRILLA renovates the Picea, instils ee or and purges out the mors that make disease. m25-6 eee ee A CLEAR, SwooTH Skim AND BeavtiFut CoM: PLXIoN follows the use of HELMBOLD’S CONGEN- TRATED FLUID EXTRAOT OF SARSAPARILLA. pots, pimples and all eeu eeuerer Operators, who have been selling short for sometime past, tind it difficult to make their deliveries, owing to the scarcity of cash stock, and are, in some cases, losing heavily on their First time of the Rearing Irish Faroe, entitled "FLANNIGAN AT THE FAIB; OELANSIGAN AT THE FAIB; le auditorium, th Jn: Coteate’s Honey Soap, This celebrated Tortzr Soap, in such universa demand, is made from the choiceet materials, is mild and emollient in its natare, fragranily scented and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin, For sale by all Druggista and Fancy Goods The strong feeling throughout the market is very marked, and there is more inclination to operate fora raise than hasbeen apparent for several weeks. Governments are again quite active and muchjfirmer; under & continuous large demand from the interior. The brilliant successes of Grant produced a decided improvement of confidence in the pub- lic credit; and the prospect appears to favor a continued large demand for bonds. 1881 rose to 1%, and Five-twenties 1%. forties were stationary. The abundance of money increases, though the demand is more active the rate has settled down to 6 per cent. on call loans. Discounts are quiet. Theextreme rates are bergh, Oharley Fox, Bavel, Sig. Paravilla, the unrivalled Marietta Zanfretta, James Melville and Sons, and, above all, by the astoundi: comparable Blondin, the predictions made of the imprac' carrying out sueh ideas, and yet, when the success of the experiment was assured, how crazy those self-same fortune-tellers became to hire the same parties at still more fabulous prices. Ladies’ Matinee Saturday Afternoon, THE PEEP O’DAY BOYS. THE PEEP O’DAY BOYS. ement with the in- Phelim O’Flannigan, a Peep O'Day Boys ane 0! a. 2 Biddy Muidoody, a Peep O'Day Woman, ily Goleary.. Bhorn. the Pedlai ot A Few oF OF THE Worst DisorpeRs that ict mankind arise from corruptions of the blood. HELMBOLD’s BxvRact OF SARSAPARILLA is a rem- edy of the utmost value. STOP THAT SCRATCHING And use WHBATON’S ITCH OINTMENT. It cures Itch and Salt Rheum in 48 hours, also cures Chillblains, Ulcers and all Bruptions of the Skin, GILMAN "350 Pennsylvania aven' To Purtry, Ewricn THE BLoon, Beautiry the complexion, use HELMBOLD’s HiGuLy Comcen- TRATED FLUID ExrraeT BARSAPARILLA. One is in strength one gallon of the Syrup iD. m25-6m BD, SMITH’S Stary Gardner WILD CHERRY TONIO BITTERS, jarrie Gardner Mies Finnegan. Bold by, all Druggists. Miss Pateey Marley. mar 23-ly THIS PROPHYLATIC is sold by all Druggists eat PANACEA has been established 20 ‘ts medical proprieties are TONIC, ASTRINGENT AND AROMATIO, It will eradicate all d ent of th z AGH and BOWELS. Itgives ” * STOM STRENGTH and BEAUTY to the YOUNG, BEJUVENATES THE OLD, Gold opened at 148, but sold upto 150%,on the strength ot the understanding that Secre- tary feet ao rouse selling the Savannah cotton tor gold. ere is very little specula- BECRET DISEASES. " Samanisen’s Gif ta the ticet eortain, salevant tive movement, and cash gold continues scarce. the only vegetable rem- sin two to four 4d. ly ten pills te be take: friend to those who ‘ale packages. $2; fe- oe lign's Rootand Herb Juices—A positive and INCIDENTS: Molly, from the eounty loses in the bulrushes— kicking the fair before him like a on the tail of my . Flannigan—Song “Flaming O’Flan jountry dance by all the characters—**That’s the way we do itat home’’— issed Biddy—Terrific shellaleh fight betwee T Tableau an effectual remedy—ind edy ever discovered, and recent casesin tw no balsam,no It is the soldie do not want to Coggan Fair—Sportin, town—The history of Baltimore Markets, April 5. Coffee.—Rio remains inactive and nominal at Flour.—We have to notice a further decline hig! ‘ades, and a very: duli market for all descriptions. -Sales reported on *Change comprised 300 barrels super at $3a5.25 for City Mills and Howard Street, and 200 bar- rels Ohio extra at $8.50 per Rye flour.—First quality Corn meal —No sales reported. Grain.—Receipts this morning at the Corn Exchange were vé bushels wheat, 1,300 do. corn and 1,500 do. oats. Fair and good white wheat sold. at 200a210 cents, inferior to ordinary red wheat at 180a185 rimé do. at 1908197 cents. Mar- e close for both varieties. sales of yellow corn transpired. Damp white brought 102a105 cents, and prime do. 110 cents. Oats were dull at 75a76 cents, weight. Provisions.—Small sal ported at $29 per barrel, and bacon te prices nominal as cents, sides 194 416 cents, sides 17 cents and West- Oz, 3 ‘New York and Bostor the CANADA® and the steamship lines and HAVRE, te <anadal wns in Great Britain and the iti- ent. Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILL Smade DYSPEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE. INDIGESTION, LASSITUDE OF SYSTEM, CHRONIC DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY, JAUNDICE, AGUEB AND FEVER. OBTAIN A CIRCULAR. in which wi! (pape GE of PEOPLE WELL KNOWN ry 518 JOHN D. EDMOND &CO0., 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, in Baltimore by 8.0. Ford. Bee advertisemen’ BEMINAL Waaxness, 0 has really cured hi and hundreds of ethers, sed will tell you nothing barrel. Negvous Desxizity, is dull at $6 50. moderate, viz: 1D" mar 2-D& W, ly Lock Box, Boston, Mass, ATURDAY AFTERNOON AN. e APRIL &, 1565, ig hints cents, good to BENEFIT OF ket heavy at BENEFIT OF BENEFIT OF BENEFIT OF BLN In the afternoon at2 o’clock he will make an IDE THE BUILDING, iL NIN EL N NO EDDIN BUILDER’S,BLAOKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Outand Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Rape, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, sll of which we offir at EST Ce PRIOR, 5 e IT WO VOCATIONS—By Op otal, 62 Pennsylvania a’ AND STOVE Woop, prepared in the best msnner, - or in the Lacih wrist di part of the cityg @. L. SHERIFF, Office Penn, av,, between Sd and 43¢ sta, Yard 434 street and Canal, ARS WORTH rk and Philadel a Sacred ae oie om onre bacon shoulders 174al7% cents, bulk sho! ute ceintbaueh a rces, 19a19, gars.—Market rather anieaces som uiry for grocery descri, ¥; 1-com:to food renaing812-9Satt 75 i pritne trocery, 12.50a14 00 prime to choice grocefy, x Salt.—In the absence of unable eaten any reliable quotations 4 > s from the roof of the Canterbury to the opposite side of the street. Author of the johnson, 2 vols: Btone’s if In the evening, a Times of Bie Wi 10,000 *airat Hors Comparative Geosraah ‘al Speaker, edo “_FRANOK TAYLOR. BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU -_ ‘M at ities + BO venlénes, and at Te Vis ction, aod free frou all tains SP iiieo ee ARS TAs ED Thich tools ean Foartentasee ee fy Ee ia Toe vata ‘end 9th st., ip Contos ELLS’ CRLEBRATED MAOQHINE-sP: Ww ABTRRS rere ea required. Per REW AND SPL NEW AND £PLE. BBW AND BPLEAD: Ta. — and debili: PA BR, (ee BA ei! sie 1B ESSE eee tsnanaes CHU, m25-6m THE-OCCUPATION OF PETERSBURG. ———— Conduct of the Inhabitants—General Lee Given up Hope—Estimate of the Redel = es—Routegand Destination of the my. —_»——— (From correspondence N, ¥. Herald, April 3.) The operations ef yesterday cut the rebel army on the south of the Ap) attox in twain. The elegant fighting of the Nisth, Sixth and Twenty-fourth corps gained for us an entrance into and session of the main rebel works west of the Baxter road, leadiag into Petersburg, with their guns and an im- mense number of prisoners. Stiil further tov the Jeft Sheridan was operating with his grand column of Spvalty. supported by ee Fitth and a portion of the Second corps. The operations nearer Petersburg sé yered the rebel lines, leay- ing the forces contending against Sheridan ise- lated The whole right wing of Lee’s army was thus cut off andin imminent danger af being captured bodily. Vigoreus pushing gained fertus numbers of prisoners, but the MAin foree managed to withdraw in the di- rection of the Upper Appomattox. Pressing our advan on the right, we were rapidly doubling the rebel lines up when night interposed, giving them an opportanity of withdrawing, which they did, leav their guns, tents and works as they had ut and occupied them, except such as we had pre- viously captured; and the road was left open for our advance into the city, which wasmade at 4% o’clock this morning by Colonel Ralph Ely’s second brigade of Brevet Major General Orlando B. Wilcex’s first division of the Ninth corps, Major General Parke commanding. The First Michigan Sharpshooters are the undis- puted claimants of the honor of the first entry into the city. Entering at the upper end of the main street of the town,I forced my way along & most beautiful avenue, lined at first with elegant dweilings, and lower down with blocks of stores that would not look mean in Broadway, to the Richmond railroad depot on the river, the lower end of the street. Turning to right on Water street,and going one block, I entered a street Jeading to the river, across - which at this point were @ wagon and passen- er bridgeand the principal railroad bridge. he latter had beea thoroughly destroyed. Its abutments had been blown down fwith pow- der, and the superstructure burned. The wooden enger bridge, known as the Lower Bridge, had evidently been the last used by the rebels, and was but just fired. Presuming upon my Eecogniaed authority as an officer of high degree, I sent the negroes off after the engines, and very soon had a first-class fire brigade improvised and at work extinguishing the flames. Just below this point was another railroad bridge—a temporary affair, built by the mili- tary authorities for ourown accommodation— but as the track across it communicates with all the railroads centering in Petersburg, it is an important structure for us. Thisbridge the rebels had forgotten or neglected to destroy. It was just as good aseverit was. TheCamp- bell bridge, crossing the river at the upper end of the town, was wholly destroyed. Most of the railroad property in the city was destroyed. The depots were not fired, but the rolling stock that could not be got away was burned. I had much curiosity to see the effect of the numerous shellings to which the town had been subjected, and rode throngh that portion of the city most exposed. It was certainly wonderful that so little damage had been done. Nearly every other building in some localities had been struck; but, with the exception of now and thena chimney knocked down, or a hole through the building that a few dollar ‘would repair, the injuries were scarcely per- ceptible. 1 found the people living in the ex- sed localities, and was told that they had Been there throughont allthesiege. But tew ople either had been killed by the canonnad- Ke in the town. Some sad cases were cited, but they numbered in all less than ascore. By six o’cloeck the town was quite awake and alive. Troops were pouring in from all directions, shouting, singingiand cheering, but otherwise preserving the most orderly and commendable bearing. There was no strag- gling, no pillaging, no destruction of property or intrusion of private residences. Guards were stationed thickly.1m all directions with imperative erders to keep the soldiers out of all buildings, public or private, and protectall property from destruction. The citizenswere showing themselves in large numbers upon the door steps, in the doors and at the windows ofthe houses, indicating that but few, if any had ran away, while most of them manifested in the expression of their faces a gladness at our arrival. On the main business streets there was every appearance of thrift. Though the stores were not generally opened at so early an hourin the morning, I noticed here and there, where shut- ters were down, considerable stocks of goods, while all the business portion of the town had a commercial look. General Lee was in Petersburg up to last night, superintending the withdrawal of his troops, but was careful not to say in what di- rection he was going. When hy come citizens if they mea uelwer gO to Sicamond, he told them that that would do no good, as Rich- mond was also being evacuated. He ac- knowledged his inability to hold Virginia any longer, and seemed very much depressed. Ot this boasted army of veteran troops, the Jast hope of the rebellion, not less than twenty- five thousand have fallen into our hands as prisoners of war. These have been captured on the battle field 2s the fruit of severe fighting. Twelve thousand and five hundred of them had been delivered at se 6 Point and disposed of up te last evening. rapidly were they received that trrops could not be spared to guard them, and Admiral Porter volunteered ae) services of his sailors and marines for that uty. Ihave no date upon which to base an esti- mate of the casualties in the rebel ranks, but on every hand they are reported to be heavy. Ordinarily 3335 per cent. is a fair average of losses in a general engagement of any magni- tude. Bat let it be supposed that, becanse of the lack of spirit in the rebel ranks, which caused them to shrink from the fight and not stand up so bravely as on former occasions, their losses were small. ake them but 25 per cent. That gives from 15,000 to 1s,000 killed and woanded—say 15,000, which, added to the 23,000 captured, makes 40,000, more than half the entire army, at the maximum estimate of its strength, or three-fourths at the minimum estimate. These estimates leave from 15,000 to 30,000 men ef the Petersburg rebel army yet alive and at large. Add to this say 10,000 occupying the defences of Richmond, making from 25,000 to 40,000, the sole survivors of the grand army of Northern Virginia. These are divided into not less than four distinct fugitive bands, each seeking eek for itself alone, with no settled Put poee or plan of junction, and no rest afferd< a em by their unrelenting pursuers to form plans. Sheridan’s success at the Five Forks on Sat- urday cut Lee’s right wing off, since which time it has not been heard of. Doubtless it ‘was then understoed by them thatdefeat meant abandonment of the Petersburg and Richmond lines, and rightly considering Sheridan's flank movement a virtual defeat, these fellows made off with ali haste. Their disappearance has been considered a mystery up to this time, the rorels themselves supposing them captured entire. The vigorous push by the 6th, 9th and 24th corps yesterday morning, penetrating and piercing the rebel lines, caused another sepa- ration of their torces, cutting off a second large body. Of the flight of these we haye some trace. A portion of them started for the Appo- mattox, and succeeded in crossing that stream by means of a pontoon train ata point some ten or fifteen miles above Petersburg, while the rest, being hard pressed, could not get Across, and fied up the river on its southern bank. Sheridan is still pursuing and pushing them, capturing more prisoners atevery step. A third detachment, consisting ef those who held, or sought to hold, the works immediately in front of Petersburg, escaped through that city. : The fourth detachment, those in the defenses of Richmond, are also fugitives, it mow being known that that place is evacuated. Thus we have the grand army reduced by its many battles and-campaigns—to-but sixty or seventy-five thousand men; this number again reduced in the final struggle totwenty or thirty thousand, or, including the Richmond detach- ment, not in the battle, to from twenty-five to forty thousand; and these again seperated by the chances of battle into four distinct squads, each separately pn to flight and - meee ursued. ‘Thus the rebel army of N. - ern ‘ginia is in reality destroyed. The gen- eral direction of the fight of each squad is to-- wards the Danville Railroad. Probably they ha plan of fo! a@ junction at A) tox station or Burksville. But the plan wilk be frustrated. Neither of the its wilk be permitted to halt at any point long enough tor another to find it. They are on the fairly put to Hight, and "s nt cavalry, with ) victorious Army of the Poi are om their heels, picking up ad- yh and thousands I of ty te divas Gover aoa ine Nae sear ments. 2 ; aa The ‘latest novel: London. elece tric tooth brush to fib og tame * arte rac Pettermencee are given in Al-