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LOCAL NEWS. AMUEEMBNT8 TO-NIGHT. FoRu'f Thbathr.?Mr. Forreet willappeir as "Cardinal Richelieu." In Baiwer's j*au'i(ul play ol that nam*. Lie will b*? ably ruettui ed bv Mr. Johu McCulloch, Mrs. J. H. Alien, Mr. Herne, Mr. Phillips, and others of Mr. Ford's company. As the Cardinal bake, Mr> Forrest certainly stund? without a rival, and all who would see tlie character properly delinea'ed should not frill to visit Fords to* night. (>RO*BB"f? Thbatbr.?Mr. Graver holds on to the tairy spectacular drama ol "The Seven bisters." and he is no doubt rlrht in doing so, for u bas proven an immense success, and tfcere are many yet who desire to s#w It. The actiuz is of high order; the scenery magnifi es t. and the music exquisite. Mr. J. E. Mcl?oi?ough is a fine con-edian, and he throws nil bit powers into this play. Canikrbury.?It is only neceesnry for par tis ceeiring to spend a pleasant evening to r.rte the list of perlormers at Canterbury, and the splendid bill in which they nightly appear, to be satisfied that they cannot go amiss by vi&ii<ng this ball. To-night, among other tfcings, the new pantomime of41 Fire Hundred Ti?o?i-and More," will be performed. Metropolitan Hall.?Judging from tbe crowds nightly in attendance at this new place ol amusement, it promises to be a formidable Tivaiof similar places of amusement In this city. Many new features are introduced r.ighily. Tbe vocalists are charming as to form, lace and voice. Yaribtikh.?"The Female Pickpocket of Washington," a new sensational play by Fiti. simi.ious, continues to be a source ol attraction, ami delighted audiences witness it nightly. It prol? Mre to be an expose of certain life in the capital and all should see it. Gottpchalk'h Farbwbll Cosobbt, will be giviu to-night at W 1 Hards' Hall, and he will he areioted a*> upon Tuesday night, by M'me Varum. Theodore Varian and Carlo Patti. All the selections will be from the most celebrated authors, and will be performed la such a man ner as only the great pianist and his brilliant assistants know how to execute music. PRKftTimoiTATiojr?At Odd Fellows' Hall the Fakir of Ava continues to delight the au diences who resort there, and as be introduces many feate never before attempted by magic inn- be is particularly well worth visiting. K> listing Opvicbbs.?About 9 o'clock last night, officers Williams and Handley were called up to arrest Bnrny O'Donnell and Mlch'l Mc<*ornick, two sailors, who were creating much disturbance at Canterbury. The sailors were very unwilling to be confined in the ceils ol it:- station-house, ami resisted. Atl# street, opp site the City Hall, they turned in for a t vulsr fight. O'Donnell was tbe prisoner of W .ji amc, and fought bard, infiicting some sa ve: e bruises on *h?j officer, but not without re ceiving a few r. turn. Handley is a small mar, nnd McGornisb,a stalwart young sailor, *a? his prisoner. For a few minutes McGor ri^li had Handly down and nearly buried in ihemow, but whenever he attempted to get up lie found the little officer had a firm grip upci. him. A gentleman who lives near the spot went to the aid of tbe officers, and the pii*en**r8 were sccured. They were taken to the station-house and held for"a hearing. Criminal Court, Judge Pither.?Yesterday, Maria Phillips alina K Huffman, indicted for .keeping a bawdy boose, near the corner of Nev. Jersey avenue and H street. wascOAYict ed and sentenced to jail for sixty days The case of E. W. w. and T. Griffin Indicted ULuer the old English statutes for forcible en:ry and detainer, was taken up, District At torney Carrington, W.J. Miller, and W. Y. Fejiriall tor the prosecution, aad Me-sra. Dav idge, Norris, and Utermehle for the defense. It w ill be recollected that at the opening ot this cam* the def'-nse pleaded to the jurisdiction of th* court and on their demurrer to the indict ment the question was referred to the fall bench f-nd 'he jurisflit.on of the Criminal Court was siifr'aiiitd. The case was tried at the com mencement of this term but the jury Ailed to *iK?e??, .sud it is uow being tried anew. It will probably occupy the greater portion oi this we' k. Bbforb Jdhtiob Barwaolo.?With in ? few days past the following coses have been disposed of by Justice Bamaclo ?Ann Park, arrested by Sergeant Johnson, of the 2d Sec.nct, for stealing a shawl belonging to Dr. Y JB Began; committed to jail for court. Henry Banter and T. E. Green, charged with having a lot of old iron which had been stolen from Solomoa Feia in their possession, arrest ed by officer Sullivan, but they proved to have come into possession of it honestly and were dismissed. Mary McCarthy, arrested by offi cer A. A. Greer, lor attempting to steal a small sum of money from Leander Sack: dismissed. -Patrick I>acy, arrested by officer Sullivan, for wll?* beating; sec nrlty to keep the peace. Chas. Fell, charged with assaulting W. D. Bell, ar rested bv officer Beall; security to keep the p- . ?. John W. Bell, charged witfi aiding Unas. Bell in the assault, arrested by officer Be' 11; dismissed. } Gottschalk'a Farbwbll Oo?c*RT.?This evening the last concert of 1?. M. Gotta chalk in 4-aicrifa will take place at Willard's Hall. lm entertainment promises to be the most br.Miant ever given in this city. The distin gui /led artistes, M'lle Cbarletto Varian, Theo dore Habelmann, and Sig. Carlo Patti, who were accorded such an enthusiastic reception on the occasion of the flret concert on Tuesday evening, will again appear. A very attrac tive feature of tbe concert is the song of "Slum ber on, Baby Dear;" a motber's cradle song, wfcich will be sung by M'lle Varian, with a fnar o accompaniment, by Mr. Gottschalk. teeerved seats are to be obtained at Metxero t's music store; and we advise oar readers to se cure them early, as the hall will undoubtedly be crowded. Gh.h. Gbaht.?Yesterday ai tern eon, tbe Secretary of War, accompanied by General ?Oiant, paid a visit to Brady's celebrated pho tograph gallery, Pennsylvaniaavenae,between ti!h KBd ?th streets, and the lat'er sat for a pic ture which is to be finished (painted) after tbe style of the remarkably fine life sise portrait of bicn pieviously taken at the same establish ment, and now exhibited at its door. This new picture Mr. Brady designs f^r his fine New York gallery. The one Mr. B. now exhibits h> re is as fine a specimen of the combination ot the photographic an4 painters arts as was evwr produced in any land, while as a speak ing likeness ot General Grant it could not have been excelled In any particular. Fourth Ward Statiov Casbb.?Gustey A lien, grand larceny;for hearing. Mary Blake, fugitive from justice; sent to the District Mar shal. John Marshall, larceny, jail for court. Tbos. Dawson, malicious mischiei; ball for h-niing Alfred Webb, and John Grinder, di ui.k and disorderly; S5.44 each. Saml.Cald well, assault; bail for peace. Dennis Wil l-am?, disorderly; #1.58. Patrick Howline, disorderly ; for hearing. John Oran. do.; do. Henry Sandenberg and John Keenan, n.u-rfering wltn officers; miiUary. Jno. Hay?, suspicious character; dismissed. Francis Smun alias Donavln, do.; do. Thos. J. Ken r?-y, do.; do. Jno. Clark, do.; do. Edw. Burns, do.; do. Gottschalk's Last Cohcbbt.?The fare well concert of this distinguished musical ge nios will be given to-night at Willard's Hall, wiien one ot the most astonishing performances of 1.is great skill ever witnessed may be ex >ec ed, for it is positively hi? last appearance n Washington. The programme arranged for the sweet soprano, M'lle Varian; tbe brilliant t^norr, Theodore Habelmanu; and the great violinist, Carlo Patti, is one that will delight ev ry listener bevond precedent. We advise all who can to go to Metzerott's and secure in advance, as the weather promisee fair, ai d a great bouse is certain. TllCeTKKS' SALB OK DB8TBABLB RbsTDBKCB. We ?re requested to call attention to the trus tees' sale to-morrow fFriday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, of a handsome and w>-il finished two-story-and-basement frame d wi l!ing-hons?-, wiih back building, stable and fine gardeu, situated at the corner of tub and D streets, (Island.) The bouse Is built in the snort superior manner, has gas throughout, a fin* pump of water at the door, and is in all respects a very desirable residence. Tub National Circus ?The tirst perform ance of Mrs. Warner's (formerly Mrs. Din K:oe's) Great National Circus in this city will take place on Saturday afternoon at 9 o'olock, a^ the circus building, on Q street, between 9th and iuth. The delay in its arrival la owing to the great snowstorm that prevailed in this city on Tnesdav night, thereby rendering the roads oT? r which all the vast paraphernalia of the cirrn* has to move, almost imp&M&ble. BuieiiD bis Commission?Justice John H. Johnson has resigned his commission as a justice of tbe peace for the county of Washing ton, District ot Columbia, to take effect the 1st of .^ine; hie object beic g to apply himself to the tlie practice of law before the courts of this District. Mr. Johnson has discharged his dut.es as Justice of the peace, efficiently and taut-folly for the last fire years. Ai r.-Claggett'c (Baltimore) bottled ale,fur nished by Mr. John FarreU of this city to the medical department of tho amy for feospital use, aad to all who dee ire to purchase, Is equal to any Scotch or English ale ever Imported la. to the United States. Mr. Claggett deserves infinite credit indeed for briLglng his ale up to thw high standard. Sblltk o Oitizbw ?' Clot hi so to Sot die rs? Yesterday, Cap*. Dol&n s <ietectlT?e arrested L Abrams and Abram Harris, proprie'ors of a clothirg store near the depot, for selling citi zens' clothing to soldiers. Tney were committed to the Central Guardhouse. Sn fibbt FAea of to-d^y's Star tor interest' lug local articles. F.xciTKMbJiT on the Avenue. near 4.^j street, at the Dollar Jewelry Store New ?o?<l?Jujt re vived. and sold for only One Dollar, 43* Penn *ylvania avenue, near 4>6 street. Tbh Fbbt ? Beauty of carriage is mostly depen der -on a Judicious preservation of the feet, it is impossible to move in a graceful manner if the : great support of the wbolo fram? be in aoisjnlered | condition, and nothing impedes so TPush as Corns, t Bo mens, ingrowing Nails, or other disorders to ? whish the feet are liable io ell afflic ed w would recommend an early eall at Dr. White's office No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a- I half and Bl?th streets. fe lfr-tf t A Nbw Thibo Ubdkb Th? Bum 1 In its effect?instantaneous. In its coloring power?matchless. In all It* ingredients?.vegetable. In its operation?natural. In its beautifying re*ult??enduring. In Its tendency?preservative. In its popularity?unequalled. Cbistasobo's Hair Dm Is pronounced both by the World of Sc*ene* and the World of Fashion the finest preparations ever invented by art to rectify the short eomings of nature. Manufactured by J. CrUtadoro, No. 6 Aster Bouse, New York. Sold by all Drogg'its. Applied by all Hair Dressers. mr l-lm Mb* b Dbbbb roiTB. .. Men's Aumni Youik's Drut Satis. ? _ . _ .. Ycutk's Aummi Child,*? Dr?w Swos. 8ckMl Noah Walzbb A Co.,36SP?na.avenue,Metro politan Hotel Building, would respectfully an nounce that their annual display of Fall and Win ter Clothing la now ready for Inspection. It Is comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen's and Tenths' Clothing of the newest and richest designs n material, trimming and workship. To those who study excellence with economy in fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now offered for selecting from the most attractive stock of ready made oiothlag n this city, at very reduoed prices. ^ oo9 4m Hair Dts 1 Hair Dtp 11 Batohelor's celebrated Hair Dye v? lis krt in '?& world. The only harmless, true and reliable Dye knew- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect?changes iiusty or Gray Hair Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without Injuring tie hair jr stalclng tha skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality frequently re storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effeots of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed William A Batchblob, al- others are men imitations, and ahould be avoided. Sold by all druggists, Ae. Fac tory?SI Barclay street, New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for dressing the hair. Jy T-eoly 8F8RM ayobbhcka oab bh Uurbo.?Dr Rand's Spe cific cures kpermatorrha-a, Seminal Weakness, Im potent, Lots of Power. eit.,spt*dily and effectually. Its effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specino will convince the most skeptical of ita merits. Pri?-e $1 a box. Sold by fe. 0. Ford, corr.er lllh street and Pa. avenue, Wellington, aiiA Henry Cook, Alexandria. Ja<5-ly Db. DrPOHT's Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best iw use. They operate speedily and effectively, and being sugar-coated ereate no nausea noon the most delicate stomach. A trial of tboRe Pills will prove their superiority over all others. Price si a box. Sold by S. C. Port, ?o~2^' 11th street and Fa. avenae.Wasbington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. jaft-ly Njjavora Drbimty, 8bmi*Al Wbax?b88, etc.. (<m Be Cured by one who has really Cured himself and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address, witn stamp, Bdward H. Tbavbb. mar2-DAW.ly Lock Box, Boston, Mass. TlTB OHBAPSST iXD BtHTlIill Dtb ikthb Wobld ?Never Fades or Washes Out ?Uphsm's Hair Dye, SO vents a box The best in use. Trr it. Soli by 8. C Fori, corner lltb street and Penn. avenue, Washington; and Henry Cook, Alexandria, a 6- If m Sbcbbt Disbabb#. 8awcr iian's Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy?Indeed, the only vegetable rem edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recenteasesin twenty-four hours No mineral, no balsam, no mereury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who do not want to be exposed. Male packages, 14; female, 93. Samaritan'i Root and Herb Juteoo? Apoiltivf and termanenteure for Syphilis,8erofula,Ulcers .Sores pots, Tetters, Ae. Price $I, or six bottles for Al. Sold by 8. 0. Ford. See advertisement. mi W ABBA*TBD To CtJBB IB Six Day0.?Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an Kngli&h Specific of sixty-five years' standing, will eure Gonorrheal in six days. No change of diet required. Price 91 per bottle. Sold by S. 0. Ford, corner 11th street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. Ja ft-ly Djsbabbb oftk Nervous, StminaL, Vrieeary, emd Sexual Systems?new and reliable treatment?*n Reports of the Howard Association?Sent by mail In sealed letter envelopea, ft ee of charge. Address Dr. i. Sbillib Houohtob, Howard Association, Ho. fl South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. d5-3m Oolqam'b Hobby Soap This oelebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal pern and, is made from tha choicest materials is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For Bale by all Druggists and Faa Goods Dealers. jag-eoly DIED, In this city, on Thursday morning, March 24th. at 6S o'clock. H. CLAY BALDWIN, of the firm of BHldwin Brothers, son of Almon and Matilda h. Baldwin, aged J5 years. His funeral will take place on Saturday after noon. Sfith inst . at 3>i o'clock. from his late resi dence. 467 D street, near Id. to which the friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. On the 23d inst.. at the corner of 17th an! M sts., WILLIAM McKBNZIK, awed 5i years; formerly a resident of Alexandria. His remains will be removed for Interment at 4 o'clock this afternoon, (34th inst.) On the morning of the 34th in^t.. eight minutes before B o'clock SAMUBL GRKEN, son of Thos R. and Jane Green, aged three yearn, three months and four days. ? ., 1 he funeral will take place Friday, 25th iiint., at 3 o'clock, from his father's residence, on 11th st., between I and K streets. It* On the morning of the 21th in^t.. MATILDA W. HARL1NG. wife of Cbas. Harlidt. Her funeral will take place at 3 o clock on 8i?tur day, the26th, from her late residence. No. 190iK street, between 17th ?rid 18th Ptrf.etn. * On the *th inst.. of water on the brain, KATIB CONRAD, daughter of the late Michael H and Mary B. Conraa, aged 18 months. I saw a mother, wan and wild, Hang over the cradle bed. And tfate upon her dying child Until lier spirit flea. With streaming eyes an i bending low, As though her child to wake. She stood, the monument of woe And cried her heart will break I do rememher well the day I My Katie left me here. And in her little coffi 11 lay. While I f-hed tear for tear. Short was her time and strong her pain: To rest in Christ is now her ?ain. Try up yeur tears, and weep no more, Fhe is not lost, but gone before. I take this little lamb, said He, And fold her iu my breast; Protection she shall find in me. And be forever blest. It JOSBPH &BYN0LD9 A CO., PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 300 Nibtb Stubs*, near avenue. Have Just received, and will constantly keep oil hsnd the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, Glass Globes, mica and other Shades, and all arti cles in this line, from the beat establishments in New York, Philadelphia. Ac , which will be sold on the most reasonable terms Also, RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board ^VyVare prepared to furnish the best BANG* in use anywnere. on very reasonable terms. Hotels, Restaurants, ?e. are invited to eall. We do all kinds of GAS and STIAM <?tings promptly and cheap, an alw> 6t?tjthing in the PLUMBING Una in the most satisfactory manner. Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountains Water Closets, Wash-stands, Basins, Ac., Ae., at No. 500 Ninth street, near Pennsylvania avenue, the^largest establishment iu the city. fe 2-eotf BOOR VILLI AOADIMY, ^ A H0M1 SCHOOL FOB BOYS, Ebo ara reeelved at nay time, and charged from to of entrance. Address B K. BURNS, Brooksville, Montgomery county, fe ?-eolm Maryland. JOB OBBAM AN D WAT1R I0BS, OF THB BBST QUALITY, Delivered to Families, Hotels. Fairs. Balls, Ae., at the lowest prieee, at the Philadelphia Oea feet lott ery, eorner of Twelfth and F streets. RBh4-eolm? - J. FPSSBLL. CQUADBOB TACTICS UMDBR STB AM. By D Capt. Parker, U.S. M. ^ Manual of Naval Tactics. By Captain Ward, D. Manoeuvres of Steam Fleets. By Capt. Moorson, *Ds 'Bonaeloux Traits 4m Manoeuvres da Mar. *?Mti?aeBaTal?. Farii. ? Tactic MaTala a l*uiaga da 3a Marina Francaise. Jtsgy..v. ? 4tM% irtAlTVK TMQI BALLS, PABTIES, &c. B A > J> It A I. I, , for tr? BENEFIT OF TITE ENLISTMENT FUND, to be held at the HALL OF THE PATENT OFFICE BUILDING. On THURSDAY EVENING. March 31. the proceeds to be appropriated to AIDING ENLISTMENTS IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. MANAGERS. Hie Excellency the PreMdentof the United States. The t ire President. The Speaker of the House of Representative*. The Secretary of State. The Secretary of the Treasury. The Secretary of War. The Secretary of the Navy. The Secretary of the Interior. The Postmaster Oeneral. The Attorney General. OK THE PART OF THB A KMT. Gen 11 W Halleck Col J B Fry Gen C C Aupur Col B T Imcraham Gen J II Martind&le Col E M Greene Gen M C Meigs Capt H A Scheett Gen Benham Capt Benton Gen G D Ramsey OX THH PART OK THK NAVT. Asst Secretary G F Fox Capt H A Wis* Admiral Jos Smith Com Overton Carr Com J B Montgomery Paym'r J 8 Cunningham OK THR PART UP THH MAK1HK CORP8. Col John Harris Major WB Slack Major Nicholson OK THE PAR* OF THH BRKATE. Senator Grimes Senator Fool Senator Johnson Senator Carlile Senator Morgan OK THK PART OP THH HOOSH OP RB PKRKBKT ATITKS . Hon Tbaddeus Stevens Hon H W Davis Hon Owen Lovejoy Hon John A Kukod Hon Samuel Hooper Hon A C Wilder Hon R C Scbenck Hon F P Blair Hon N B Smithers Hon R H Fenton OS THH PART OP THH 0ITIIBH9. Hob R Wailach Chas Stewart Jos Platz Hon II Addison L J Middleton A T Richards Wm Dixon J F Halid&y J F Fugitt SE Dougl&ae B W Reed Wm Hamilton Wm Forsyth 9 C Culverwell Flliti (J W Kikkh Zach Downing G A Bohrer T P Morgan W Wall Dr S A H McKim Wm Wilson J W Boteler Wm Talbot Geo Krafft Chas Kloman G A Scott Robt Botzel H G Lorch G R Wilson Wm Bradley W W Moore Wm Hutchinson H N Eashy C H Utermehle DMcCathran S V Hurdle J Y Davis J Holroyd Henry Riler W H Lam on Jas Brown J E Allen J II Rnglish M McNally J T Hendlin C W Wroe J B Ellis T J Fisher S J Bowen T B Lloyd Smith Pettit Henry Lyleff Win Wise A J Joyce 8 V Sylvester Geo Wright A Hancock. Ji LA Benll J >hn Dudley A Noerr B B Vrench E K St^bbina M Tally AdolphCluse GPGoff m D Ilammaefc N Sargent J R Elvans W' W Seaton N Acker W Stono Jos F Brown C J Canfield Gwynn Harris Thomas Lewis KXKCUTIVK COMMITTHH. Gen P F Bacon W W Rapley W N Hawley J H Seininep ? A C Richards A R Shepherd H C Wilson S V No yes C S Noyes John Sessford P M Dubant Capt ESS Wioklin Hudson Taylor N D Larue' Gentlemen desiring inr:i?itlnns for ladies will leave names ami address at Hudson Taylor's Book Store, Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, addressed to "Executive Enlistment Com mittee." mh 13-tf Q B A N D B A Li 1, TO BB GIVBN IN HONOR OP Till LADIES OF THH LATE FAIR. at the HALL IN THK PATENT OFFICE BUILDING in which the Fair was held. On TUESDAY EVENING, March 3tt. 1?04, The proceeds to be applied for the benefit of the families of the soldiers of the District of Columbia. MAXAGBK8. Hon. Hannibal Hamlin. Vice President U. S Hon. Schuyler Colfax. Speaker H<ius-> Ron* Vj ?i Hon. Solomon Foot, of > t., U. 3. Senator. Hon. Richard Wailach. M?yor of Washington. Hon Henry Addison. Mayor of Georgetown. B B French Gen John II Martindale Henry D Cook* Gen M C Meis,** S J Bowen Gen C O Auyor L E Chitteqdea Gen Henry W Benham D P ITolloway Col H M Greene W P Dole Col J B Fry James S Grinnell Col Jos Oerhardt Wm Whiting Surgeon D W Bliss Fredi-rick W Seward Surgeon Wm Thorn*) John G Nieolay Capt II L Scheeta R W Taylor Win H Tenny John M Brodhead John Marbury, jr John L Hayes De Ver* Burr Hon Edw'd McPUerfton y " Nichols M D Hon Jobn W Forney Benjamin L JacksoB Hon James Dixon A P Hoover Hon Henry C Doming H I Gregory Hon John Conn^se William Shust?x Hon Corneliu" Colo Adolph Cluse Hon Aus-ustu" Frank John IIitz Hon Thomas T Davis Job W Angus Hon Reuben E Fenton John H Semmeg Hon Robt C Schetick J P Bartholow Hon James M Ashley Eara L Steven# Hon B F Harding TraOoodenow Hon Wm D Kelley Maj O R Lathat* lion James T Hale Joseph J May Hon Henry B Anthony H C FahnestocH Hon Wm Sprague A II Shepherd Hon F E Woodbri'ige M G Emery H on Justin S Morrill Thomas Berry Hon Portus Baxter Wm H Baldwin Hon W T Willey Col J G Steph. n?>* Hen Jacob B Blair Z Moses Hon K V Whaley W L Avery '? lion T O Howe William Whelan Hon J C Sioan Capt W T Harts Hon Ezra Wheeler A Coleman Hon N B Smithers C C Simpson Hon Wui 8 Uolman Henry Polkinhorn Hon John F Parnsworth M II Bohrer Hon James Harlan J R Doolittle. jr Hon John A Kasson Major C Raymond Hon S C Pomeroy ? Capt J K Howard Hon A C Wilder J B Towers Hon G Clay Smith Samuel Bacon, jr Hon Lot M Morrill John F Knnis Hon John H Rice John V Ellis Hon Reverdy Johnson Wm FI Phillip* Hon II Winter Davis Remus Ri^gs Hon Henry Wilson Capt Montgomery Hon ThoBidi- D Eliot Capt Wager Hon Geo S Boutwell Cof Ward II Lamon Hon Z Chandler Selah Squires Hon John W Loiigtear Jo*ei,h F Blown Hon M 8 Wilkinson William B Todd Hon Wrn Windoin Mfyor John C Cash Hon J B Henderson George W McLellao lion BOratz Brown A W Randall Hon Daniel Clark C F McDonald Hon John P Hale Charles F Stansbyry Hon J C Ten Kyck Major R R Scott Hon John F Starr Edmund ? French Hon John B Steele Edward Jordan Hon Thto M Pomeroy Ft no# MAKAOKK*. Gen DeWitt C Clarke Z D Oilman W OStoddard Nathan H Barrett James Gulway Samuel P Bell mh 17-eotd a G RAND EASTER BALL OF THH COLUMBIA RNGINE COMPANY. No 1. TO BE OIVKK AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL (Natt Yard,) FASTER MONDAY, March 28lh, l)**; 4 A general invitation is given to our lady friends, as no invitations have been sent. Positively no hats or caps allowed in the Ball Room. Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and ladies. Commitle*? rj Arrangemmis. T.II.Robinson, J. C. Entwlsle, Jos. B. Tait, J A. Smith, V. C. Jardelle. mh M,1M9.22,M,W.28 7t LOST AND FODND. FViTND TRK8PA881NO ON THK PR?WI.?K3 adjoining Glenwood Cemetery. 2 fat STEERS. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away. mh 24 3t* G. CLKNDENIN. IOST?On Wednesday, the 2Sd instant, between i the Baltimore Depot and 7th street, o r on the City cars, a black MOURNING SHAWL, bound around with black silk. The finier will receive a suitable rrward by leaving it at BISHOP'S Book S to re, under Willard's Hotel. mh K2t* rOST?On Tues-lay evening, the 224 inst., proba J iP * Hack, (number not known.) or at Ford's Theater, a Gold SLEEVE BUTTON, with initial R, npon it. By returning it to Senate Post Office, the finder will be liberally rewarded, mh 24-3t* C? 1 A REWARD?Stolen from Crawford's Yard, tjp I \J corner 7th and M Rtreets. on Wednesday night, 24th in?t., a dark brown MARE of me<lium sixe, with heavy mane and tail: white star in the forehead. The above reward will be given on de livery to Crawford's Hotel. mh24-5t* W. *. CISSEL. tf&K R1WARD.?8trayi>d from the subscriber, in G*org town, two red and white CATTLE, on the loinand left rump with tar; weighing about 1.228 pounds each. The above reward will he paid for the. return of said eattle to the slaughter house of the subscriber in Georgetowa. T>. C. _mhja-jit^ JOHN BATBMAN. A4A WILL BB PAID FOR TH.I DELIVRRY <JPrlU of one light bay HOR8H, nevlvshod, black mane and tail, and one da'k bay MARE, black mane and tall, with large wart on the fetlock of right hind leg.. The above were stolen from my stable on the night of the mh March, l&4. Sail .nib.,i,??hrtb? S Near Oliffburne Barracks. mh23-3t* Washington city. D. C. TOLF.N FROM THB SUB3CRIBKR, living near _J Port Tobacco, Charles eonnty, Md., ou Sunday, the 20th instant, two HOR8B8~one grey, about sixteen hands high, te;n yejirs old, no mark; the other a norrel, witablat* face, "With a ftra&ll piece out of his right ear. Twenty dollars reward will be given if returned to Barney's Stable, on 8tb street, between P and B. _ m mh 22-lw* E. W. ROBBY. H H WANTS. WANTED.?A good 8EAM3TRBS8 ar.d assist v? writ NUfcSE. The bvst rt?f? renr??n required Appl f No IT4 . corner F and ISth sts. mh 24-Jt* W ANTED.-A BOY; also, two SAl.E* LADIES, ? v Ht No. 34 Market Spare, between 7th ami 8th streets. inh2l-lw'' WANTED ?At 2^t F strf-et, between 12th ant v v i?th. a SERVANT GIRL todo general house work. mh 24-3t* V17aNTED~IMMEDIATK1.v3a Journ?*ymin " BAFER, (first class,) at McKeldenV linkery, ?PP Seventh sire?-t. mh 24-3t \*T ANTED ? A Hr.<t-r*te CO. K bent of recom " ra?ndations required. Apply at No. 174. corner F and ISth streets. mh 2>-3t'* AN TED?Ten industrious 80VS. to whom constant employment will be given. Apply at the office of the Dail y Time*. No. 338 D street, near 10th. It* V17 ANTED?B> a respectable GIRL, a situation v v as Nurse or Chambermaid, or to do the work of a small private family. Apply at No. 419 I'enn. avenue, bet. 4*% and 6th street*. It* ANTED?By a respectable WOM AN a situa v* tion to do general housework, with a private family preferred. Can be seen at Montgomery House. Georgetown, D. C. It* OOARDING.?A voung gentleman desiros a room ? ? and Board in a privatefamilyjlocation between 7th and ltth streets. south of K. He will furnish his f.wn bed, chair and writing table. Address Box 1,137 City Post Office._ If W ANTBD?A W AITHH at the Gosling House *v To one who understands the busings# good wages will be given thewhole year round, no other need apply at the R'-staurant, *24 7 Pennsylvania av., between 12th and 13th streets. mh24-*t* WT ANTED TO PURCHASE.-One acre of cfeared v? LAND, within three miles of Washington, on a pub ic road. Call, or address MITCHELL ft SON. Real Estate Brokers, southeast corner Penn sylvania avenue and lflth street. mh 24-3t* \\' ANTED? By h most rapid and elegant pen " man. a SITUATION as copyist, entry-clerk, or anv position requiring fine writing. Can also translate in French. Well recommended. Ad dress " A. L. M.." Star Q?ce. mh 24 3t* WANTBD.-A lot of FBLLBD TIMBBREear " 'Washington. Any one havingitto dispose of cr.n hear of a purchaser by addressing a note stating where the w^od lies, and where the par tite can be seen. Address "Wood,'' Star office. mh 24-3t* WANTED?A WOMAN to do the washing and ironingof a family. Apply at 964 F street, between 13th and 14th sts. mh 23-3t* WANTED-A SURGEON'S STEWARD for Po tomac Flotilla. Pny ?W per month and ra tions. Apply at Dispensary. Washington Navy Yard, at once. mh 23-3t* WANTED?Two GIRLS, one as chambermaid and one for kitchen work. Apply at the Ho boken Hotel, corner of 10th street and Pa avenue, mh 23-2t' _ V\jANTED? A good BABBER immediately. Ap v? ply at C. WATSCW'S Hair Cutting and Bathing Rooms, corner mh street and Louisiana avenue. - Af mh 23-3t* \\/ ANTED?By a m*aj?d U'ly. a ROOM with ** Board; a privateffmtly preferred. Address, stating terms and 1ocat?M?A. II. C., Box Al exandria. Va. __ __inji23-.1t* WANTED?A CHAffl?fftMAID and SEAMS " TRESS; must beJW&'Ughly competent and give good reference. ttmfWt 256 G street, between Hth and 15th sts. mh 23-2t* W ANTED-By a grtWeman an I wife, two or three UNVUROttttUiD ROOM3 for house keep ng Location neJuft-he Treasury preferred. }{pf=t rffarencea wiUrrfij4'4nT?in. Addretfa to i'o8t Office Box 1103. mh 23 3t* Wj ATCH maker/wanted. - A good aui'k v v workman will receiveVst wages by applying immediately to Mp.' GEORGE HOGG, Watchma ker. 114 Bridge sireet.Georgetown, I> C , 2 .loon? from Congress street. mh 23-3t* WANTED?By a competent north of Ireland woman, a SITUATION as chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing, in a respe -table family. She can and will give satisfaction to her employers. Please address Box 16 ?tar Office. mh 23-2t WANTED?A competent BOOKKEEPER who thoroughly understands the system of doable entry. Will bo expected to act occasionallv as salesman when not otherwise engaged. M :st be well recommended as to comn?toncy, honesty and loyalty. JOHN R. ELVANS. mh 2S-lw [Rep. A Chrou.) 309 Pa. avenue. \\J ANTED? Bv the month, a comfortably FUB 1! NISI1ED HOUSE for a small family, or good rooms and board for three adults and two children. References unexceptionable. Address, with term.) and location, 0. B. at the Star Office, mh 22-3t* ANTED?A JOURNEYMAN CONFECTION* ER. One who understands his business wiII receive steady work and good wages. Apply at No. 97 Bridge street, Georgetown, between Congress and High. mn 2s<l-5t* ANTED?A WOMAN to cook, wash, and do - . the general housework of a small Family. Good reference required. Apply at 504 Four teenth street, between C and L) mh 21-tf WHITE GIRL to cook, wash and iron, in a small family, and who ean come well recom mended, is wanted at No. 394 Mas-i. avenue, cor ner K>th street. mh 21 4t A GOOD COLORBD SEAMSTRESS, who under stands cutting and fitting dresses, wants a sit uation by the day, week or month. AadressSeam siress, Star office. mar 21-4t* ijif n BONUS.?Will give .$0)for th? possession qpOU of a tive or six roomed HOUSE, eight or ten square* from National IIoW. on any side. Persons having same to dispose of would do well to address, stating where an interview may be had. Y.C. LA WLER, National Hotel. Would purchase some of the furniture if desired. mh 31-lw* AN TED?A~HOILSETCottage, or the half of either, tartially furnished or not, on the Heights o'Georgi town or its environs, by a fam ily of four adults. Terms about .*17 to .f34 per month. Address " Gay," Evening Star Office, mh 13 fit* WANTED?SITUATIONS.?A colored man and his wife (contrabands) wish Situations on a farm. The man for many years managed the farm ofacitixenof Washington, who stands prepared to recommend him as being entirely competent and thoroughly reliable. Pleaae apply at the Star Office counter for further information, mh M-lw WANTED ?A WOMAN todo the cooking, wash ing and ironing for asmallfamily. Onebav ing good recomnnT.dations preferred. Also, a OltlL 12 to 14 years 'age. Apply at No. 4154 B street, between 5th and 6th. mh 17-7t* AAA TONS BONE WANTED?The under ,UU\F signed will pay one dollar per WO lbs. for all green camp and hospital Bones, delivered at their factory, corner 27th ?nd G sts. mh 17 lm MORQAN A RHINEHART. ANTED.?On Georgetown Heights, at the - - place adjoining Oak 11 ill Cemetery, a respect able WHITE WOMAN, as Seamstress and to take care of a child lour years old. Recommendations required. mh 15 3000 H0ES]BS WAWTJIp ' Was DIPA*TMBKT, OAVAt.BT BUR?AD, i OrfiooF OHiir Quaktbrmastib, } WA8HIHOTOS, D. 0., M%ICi 8, Ht4 \ One hundred and forty-Mren (&li7) doliars per " **oav*let hob^hs delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Government Btsbles at Giesboro, D. O. Maid horses to be sound in all pirticntars. not less thsn five (6) nor mors tkan nine (9)y?ars o^d; fram 14X to 16 haada high, fntl fleshed, compact)v bailt, bridle wise, ana of else sufficient for cavalry par jpieifications will bt strictly adkerul to and riiidlvmfoTudiM tvtry particular. Payment made on delivery of ten (10) and oyer. w VV; Honrs of inspection from 9 a.m., to 6 p m, JAMK9 A. BKIN. Lient Colonel and Chier Qiarterma^ter, mhfl act Cavalry Bnrean. WAMTBD?8om? one eapable of giving Lessons on the Gnitar to a gentleman. Address G.B. MATITB, Ho. 467 Eighth streot, Washington. mh 8 t' c7w?AA LA DIBS WANTED TO CALL AT OlKDUU PBIROB'B Btam?=Pj Depot, 3-*l F street opposite Patent Offloejusd get tnelr ntamn ins, Btitehing, Pinking, and Bm broidery done. As thsrc are other Rlebardt in the field, ladies better look ontthat they come to Prince's, who is the only practical hand in the eity. Be snre yon *o to 1 street, opposite Patent Office. mh 4 HOUSE WAHTBD?From the first of May .either furnished or unfurn'.sked, north of Pemn. ave nue, nnd between And ?ith strMta. One with ?table and carriage honae preferred. Address B., Lock box 48, Washington. _ fe a tApl* ANTED IMMBDIAT1LY-300 LADIBB.to Embroider on Mcslin, Linen, ?j?d Cambric. To good hands constant work and good wages given Ladles aptlyicg will please bring Samples Sf work Apply at WM. PBINOE'8 Stamping and Machine Ftftohin* Depot, 381 F street,opposite Patent Offw. ; IS ANTED - 81COND-HAHD fUBHIfUHl. Also, Mirrors, Carjyts, Beds, Bedding and 8s3h!,'t*7ji Dgr ao-tf bet ? and H. east #.d?. PERSONAL. 1\TOTICB TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-If lv the person that bought the open-face gold watch from a certain party on Monday will bring it to No 299 C street, they wid get their money returned and no questiona asked, as it was_ stolen from my bed room on Sunday night, or if it is brought to my Ifouse, No. 'J8 Express Alley, they will receive the same and oblige the owner. mh 24 2t* PERSONAL.?THOMAS RYAN.lato of Culpeper. Va., will find his brother Albert and family at 386 North Capitol street, where they desire to see him. mh 23-3t GEORGETOWN ADVBB'MTS H0S. H. DONOHUB A CO., . PLUMBERS AND OAS FITTERS* Ho. 89 Bhidqb Strbst, Ghorubtow.v. All orders for Gas Fitting, Alterations and Bx tensions will receive prompt and faithful atten tion. Plumbing in all It? branches executed ii the best manner. Water introduced and Hydrants put up at short notice. mh C-lm* GEORGETOWN T AXBS.?An abatement of II3 8 per cent will be allowed on th? annual taxes for the current year if paid on or before the first day of April next. .. mh 17-2w* CHA8. D. WELCH, Collector. 851 SImWITa _ hindllMkruta and Oar FOB RENT AND SALE. F^ORRFNr.?Three CHAMBERS and PARLOR, all neatly furnished. Require at No *04 Mass. nr., between 4th and 5th sts. uih 24-?t* BaSbeOhoFwITil FIXTURES FOR SALE, in one of the best positions in Wa?hington, with a iesse. Cheap for cash. a? the owner has more business than he can attend to. Inquire at No. 524 Now Jersey avenue near Baltimore Depot, rob 24-lw* FQR S* LE?A FARM of 00 acre*. 1'-, mile from Scaggs' Switch; 20 acres clear-d?balance iu good wuod, oak and hickory Will be sold for c*>*b. MITCIIELI. A SON". Real K?tat? Brokers. ml' 24 ?w S. E. oui iit r Pa. av. aud V6th st. FOR8A LB OR> XCH AN G B-7, 500 square fert of ?-?ROl N l> mi proved by acomfoi table br:ck house 16 <>y five room*, and small buildings, now paying #150 per month net profit. Grocervand Liquor Store, stock, licences. Ac. included. MITCHELL h 8uN, Real litate Brokers, jph 24-2w* Southeast cor. Pa. av an t 15th at. FOR 8AI.E?A neat two-story frame HOUSH, with back-building, containing X room*. Also, adjoining Lot, 42 feet front, with 15-foot fide alley, running oack UV> feet to a30-l"oot alley, with two small frame houses on the back of the lot. situated on 13l? street, between B and C, Island. Can be bouzht ebenp. if applied for coon on the premises, No. 67 13,'i street. inb 24 15t* For sale?A first-ci.ass coxfe'crmy ery and r,rfad hakery.-the Confec tionery is lo?'a*ed at No. 120 Bridge street. George town, a centra! position, and the best stand in the town, doing all the order business and ? larger transient trade than any establishments the name kind in th* town. The Bread Bakery is situated at No. 134 High street?the oldest established ba ki-ry in the District, at present doing a larger an l better paying business than f^rseveral years. Tho stock, good will, fixtures, tools. 4c., of both will b? sold united or separate, as ihs purchaser de sires The bad health of the proprietor prevents the attention the business requires and is the only reason for the desire to sell. For further particu lars inquire at the addressof either establishment, mar iH lw R A. HDMONSTON. FOR RENT?A two-story, BRICK containing 3 rooms, and with a splendid lot suitable fur a large garden and has on the premises a large grape orcnard, together with good water convenient and a large cisternin the yard. Apply at M. DONO IIUE'S.No. 118 23d street, between L and M. mh 23-3t* Farm in Montgomery county, MARY LAND. FOR SALE ?Containing about sixty acres, or less if desired, about three miles from (Georgetown. The improvements consist of a small frame house aud stable, good water, and good road leading from Georgetown to it. For further particulars apply at the Star Office. mh 23 3t* fC O R-8 A L E?The" STOCK ~FIXTURES" and ' GOOD WILL of one of u.<> best established and most profitable Stove and Tin-ware Establish ments in this city, in a central location, on Penn sylvania arenue. The proprietor has other busi ness. which will call him away from the city, and will therefore sell low. Also, a three years' lease of the building; or would rent the building to parties purchasing stock, at reasonably rate. For particulars apply to " S. F. W.,'* Box 31. Star Of fice. mh 23-lw* ? Ij^OR SALE?in Montgo.nery county, Md ,?A FARM, containing 100 acres of land, improved by a small fran:e dwelling, apple orchard, k.c. There is a fine spring of water si a convenient dis tance from the house. Most of the cleared land is in clover, and is in a good state of cultivation. Th?- balance?from SO to 60 acres?is in pine, which will cut from 40 to 50 cords per acre. II lays well f'ir cultivation, aod is susceptible of the highest ntsteof improvement; 8 miles from Georgetown, and within two miles of thecanal; in agooa neigh borhood, and convenient to churches, schools. ?c. Wood enough can be sold off the farm to psy double the iimountof purchase money. Applyto P. MACB, agent for the faie of Maryland lands, 317 7th st., over Maury & Co.'s Rank For sale?fl farms jr. Montgomery county. 3 in Baltimore county, 1 of 147 acres within twomi'e* of Baltimore city. 1 inCarroll county, 1 in tlarford county and ion the Eastern Shore of Maryland and 7 nouses in Baltimore city. mar 23-31* T~ WO FURNI3H ED SINOLE CHAMBEftS TO rent. Call at No. 358 7th street, between I and K. inh 22-3t* FORRENT-A large ROOM. 25 by 3" feet,"on the second floor, well calculated for a workshop. Inquire at No. 561 C street north, between 6th and 4% sts. mh 2J-3teo* A. ?. KTMMBLL. ITOR RENT OR SALE-The BRICK DWELLING r on New Jersey avenue. No. 726. with nine rooms and cellar; large garden, with fruit trees, and stable. This house is thoroughly repaired; the rooms are very large. To a good tenant the rent will be reasonable. Inquire of Tn03 E DANT. B street south, mh 22-eo3t bet. 6th and 7th sts.. No. 251. OR SALE-A HOTEL and RESTAURANT on 0 * street, directly opposite the Balto. Depot. This property contains an excellent bar room, dining room, kitchen and ten chambers; now noing a first-rate business. Store attached to the prem ises now renting for per month. Ground rent only $16 per month. Will be sold a bargain. MITCHELL A SON, Real Estate Brokers, mh 226t* Southeast cor. Pa. av. aiid_15th st. OR 8ALB.? A nice two-story BRICK TIOUSB, six rooms, on 17th street, between K and L sts., only three squares from Penna. av. Priee Inquire at 236 K st., near premises. mar 2l-lw* t^OR SALE-^One MOULlffNO MACHINE. On? Tenon Machine, second-hand, will be sold very cheap for cash. Cnn be seen at the corner of 6th street and Maryland avenue, Capitol Hill, jnh 19-lw* B. L. NEVINS. Hotel "and restaurant por SALR.-rhi# establishment is but a few doors from Penn sylvania avenue, midway between 7th and 14th streets, north side, contains two bath r<>on)s. ten furnished bed rooms, an attic dining room, kitch en. and a beautiful ball room, 22 DyB;-yard 60 feet square and admirably adapted for a first elasd lager beer garden; five years lease at #1.200 per year; all for JJ,000 cash. A great sacrifice. MITCHELL A SDN, Real Estate Brokers, 8. R. corner Pa. avenue and lfith st. P S.?Btock, fixtures, licenses and furniture in eluded. mh!9-2w* Houses for sale. A Corner Lot. 150 feet front en Pa.av..eon taining tS-Vs) square feet of ground, improved by stores, offices, and residences; is one of the best locations for a first-class hotel in Washington. The whole of this excellent property can be pur chased for ?123,000? 923,000 cash, balance on long time. A fine Brick Residence on K st..oppo. Prar.klin Square. 12 rooms. 26 by 133 ft to 30 foot paved al ley. stable and carriage house $ 10,000 Desirable Brick on 11th St., near Pa. av., 2i by 100. 10 rooms 9.000 Brick Residence on L st.. 22 by 137, 10 rooms, good stable. 3,600 A substantial Brick, on B st., bet. 2d and 3d, 18 by 100. 8 rooms ....?_ 4.000 A snug little Brick House, on L st., 16 by 100, 6 rooms... 3,300 Frame Dwelling, 16 rooms, and 10,500 feet of ground. 7.000 A neat Frame House, on 11th st., 13 by 100,6 rooms - ?. 1.600 One on 6th st., bet. N and 0 sts., 23 by 123, 6 rooms. 1,400 Two Frames on N st., bet. 4th and 5th sts, 13 by 130, 4 rooms, each 1,100 Building Lots in all parts of tha city. A number of desirable Farrns for sale. MITCHELL A SON, Real Estate Brokers, rohlft-tApl S. E. corner Pa. av. and 15th at. FM>R~RENT--On the first oTApril, oni three stor> BRICK HOUSE, on Penn. avenue, be tween \% and 6th streets, contains '3 or 14 rooms. Ai ply to II. S. JOHNSON. No. 373 Pa. avenue, between hi and 6th streets, opposite National lintel. mh 17-eotAp 1* CMJR LEASE OR RENT?A large quantity of F building LOTS, ft minntw walk of the Presi dent's Hons* and all the offi3*sln tha First Ward. A. J ARDIN, florist. mhlS-lm 18th st , cor, of M. _ C^HBAP FOB CASH ?Two Tracts of Land, of five or six acres, adjoining, within of the city. Apply to Dr. WADBWORTfl, 366 0 street. ______ I/OR hALBTTand immediate opeseasioa given ) a I4 three story BRICK HOU8I, with baok build ing, No. 171 Second, between B and O streets west. For terms apply to OfiAS. H LANE. roh8 eott 434 Penn. avenue near 4>a st. F~01i bA LB OR IiBASB-A LOT of 4 iMO feet on corner oT Louisiana avenue and 6th sts., now oecnpied by Cr. Toner; aho. Lot on north G St. (Firtt Ward), between 18th and 19th streets; au Lot on the Island, Jlth street west, between sooth 1 acd Maryland aTenue. For terms apply to Mrs. A. BJMPBON, Ho. 36 La. arenue, between4S' nad 6th sts. mh 8 *otm' FOB SALB-The UNION BATING H0U9B on the corner of 14th and G streets. It will be sold reasonable, as the owi.er want* to go Into other basinets. Call early on tha premises. mh 7 lm* ?7<OR BALB?A first rate two story FRAMB r HOC8B, containing nine rooms, together with F( and Penn. avenue east, foi farther partioalars call at residence Mo 575. , ch7 lm* D CARROLL. ITOB RBNT- With or With oat Board?An excel* r lent PARLOR and MTeral well furnished BBD BOOM8, at 450 Tweith street, within five minute* wa k of the Klrkwood House, Williard'#, and the Patent Cfflee, Post Gfflee and Treasury aad State Departments, The location is nnturpaasel in Washington. Bo childrrsjn the house. fe27-tf BOARDING. Table board furnished atdso onBst. 5th and 6th sts. nib O-lw BOARDING. ? Pleasant rooms and first-class Voard. at 156 G street, between 2f>th and 21st. Terms $30 per month. > ih 21-lw* f>J0TICB.-A few more TABLE BOA1;DBRS ean 1" be accommodated at the Burop**?" lotel, cor ner of Pa. avenue and 11th street, at ? > per week. Breakfa?t7 to 9; Dinner 12% to 2; Sur< ? atfto'clk. Meals at all hours. a?h 18 2w FVTOTIOB.?On and af-er Monday ne^ , 0. 0AU* 1 v TIBB will be prepared to reeelye t< Tafcl* Boarders at #T per week. JnU-tf W ILL BE BOLDEVER* WBD r ILL BS BOLD AT AUOTIOH IVJHi WBD ?DAT andBATUBDAT.at 11 o'clock a m., ;WBA1I toot ofBl*& ^rtrsnt. tUtto HlSa^ Shared outslfe thermits of the b^trlct ot CABD VBAJMli.. 1 WuMfllV 4 Bight doom ab<?*eWdl4uo^&*" 486 Fran Terms cash |^|Af OP TSB BATTLTOF AUCTION SALES. torn OTHMB AOOTIOM BAUt Bll IfT PAML TMI?AFT*AWO?PlA|Ui' Br 1 O. MoOUISl A CO.. . FIB8T CLASS BUILDING LOI HaLL AT PtfBtlO AtJOtlOM?< AFTKRAOOB, Mereh Uth, at tour o pren>' *e*. v? shall Mil part of nrlgteal Lot I. h s?uat? Mo. 4, hoatlng M feet $ InehNi ?c north B etn *?. at the oorser or Third street w?*?,?o4 ra?? ttiDf Uck 1:t feet to fc 10 foot alley, u4 containing t W6 square (Mt. This i* believed to be one of the moat ctWtbte bulging ote in tk?t dHinblt section of the erer. Auto. > mined late U after we shall two very <*in> b)e Building Lota tn the *ame a*aare, nwattag ea'h 24 ftet m Third street we?t, between X> uA 1 streets north, aad running &aak 1ST fe?t ta a wide alley. . T*r?? one tklrd cash: tha remainder in aixand twelve aoaths, with iaiarwt, secured by a deed ol trnato.-i tbe premi?ee. A)l rocveyaaetog a; the ccet of tha purchaser. iDhir d i. O. McOPIBK A CO., Anew. Br 1 0 McGUIBB A OO.. Auctioneers. rhlrlBVBLB PROPKBTY 0!f MARYLAND ,y avbbcb, pitwiii aid F?b etas are, a* Vcblio Acctiob.?On THTHSDAlf APIBBBO-JB. March 24 h a* 4 o'clock, on the premises, we avail J* U pai b of Lots 6 and H, in subd ivision of Hur? No 4I1? f'rn ioa 24 i io h>i oa Maryland avet<.<?.between 4S anl 6th etr?*U.raunin? baefe to a 10 .i-vj. pubMc alley, and in;proved by a two-story Pram- ~?el lnglious?. mnta'.niugfire room* with a bakery attached, with water and ?aa oa (Me prenujca Alee a I ease on a Lot of the lam* aite,adjoining on the eaat aide which haa three rear* to run froaa July let, 18K4. improved by two small two etory f'am? -iwrtiinir hoaaee Immediate possession m both r B?M of property given Teim*. Oue?half eaah; balanoa in aix aad twelva months with interest, aecmred by a deed of tnit on the premises. mhlp-d J. 0. MoGUIBB A PP., Aaeto. B> J. C. MeGClBB A 00., Auctioneers. ?pBrPT?W 8ALB OF H0D8B AMD LOT.-I* A. It' Supreme Court 0/ tki District of Coinmtbim. get tint ia iqnuy.?Moticb.- By virtue of a d <erww of the ?V ve Court, passed In a eauae in aald Court, wherein John H. Franele, et al., are complainant*, and hwr B. Simmons,at aL, defendant*, we ehnU nro<y ^ V sell, on tha premlaea.on THDUBAY, the 84th day of Mareh next, at ? o'clock a. m., tke follow kg piece of gro.iud situated In the ctty o Wa?!,:-.^, D. C .and known ai part of Lot ina bered ?'x. (0) in SuueTn numbered on* hundred and flfty eight < lie 1 fronting 96 feet on M rtreet north, betweet. 17th aad Uth itraeta wart, rmnulna baek 14n feet to an alley, Improved by a two-atory fraaa dwelling. Tar mg cf sale, aa preaeMbed by tha decree; eMB, fffty dcOlara to be paid at time or aale. Irthe eur haseror purokaaerashould Mi to eom ply witli tke terma in fire daya after sale the trurtrfef reeerve the rlaht te resell the property, al the riak and coat of the defa :ltln? purahaaar or porr.bae<-rs, by advertiainc such resale three t'aefl m tke Kr^nlnc Star All eonveya cie? and atampi at the eost of tBa turckaaar. jofix b*V?Wom'.| Tra|teee. mk9 gawAda J. 0 Me^PlEB A CO., Aneks. AC^TI N 8&LB BY TfrH fTNITlD STATB8 0? HJUiTAUKANT FEOPBBTT, Ac. CEIEP QDARTBRVABTKR'a OrriOP, Daror or WafUiaoTov, WiBHiNtjTO* D. 0.. Mareh 12. 1864. Will be tola at public auction, at Ooierni Warebcuci, Mo. 8 M*w York avenu#, betwaea |ti(,t4-?Dtb and Minet?-entb a'.reeta on FBlDkT, Aprti 1. ihct undnr tbe aupervlaioo of Oapt. James M. Kv.;? AMUithrt Quartermaster, tSe fol!owia? deso-'v?d artie'es, formerly u?ed in a iirst daaa rea tau'?ntanc bit iard saloon via: Four Rosewood Billiard Tablea, with fixtures eomv,*,?* On? Isr?e Glass (three p'atei.) One iianasacd fixtures for heating water. O1.6 ?r?.lBut Kxterx!on Tab'e Win-1?, Wl iskey I:randy Gta.De'aute^Glaaeea Btcvra.Uattrasses. Counters,Kitchen Furniture; and. In fact, every article necessary for a flrst-daee rextaa-ant. ? Term a eaah. In Government fnnda. 8ai? *?o oommence at ten o'clock a. m. D. II. RC3K1R, BHga^ier General and Ohief QaarVrmaafer mlt.'jy td Depot of Waahinirtow. f y WM. L. WAI L A CO., Anoiloneera. At the H orsi Basiar, 99 south tidt La. avtnmt, be tween 9tk nmr 10ilk streets. CAHBIA9HP FOCKAWAV8 AMI> HTTQGfB?. Bo., at auetioD.?Oa 8ATOBDAT MOKHIN0* 4 Mkici. t'A.. cir.iucncua at t"o o cioek previou-t to the cal* of Rnrara we will sell at oar Baaaar a larya number of Vehi^l-a Ao? Prur ~ y rary':??" in *ood order, Boekawaya, Bu?cle* Carriages, i*tr?-?tc W-j-iLt-, -iari^ss. Ac. x in mtaiateiy alter we will sell a large nam her of excfi'cnt ^ork and Sad lie Horses. Tfrrrs eaah. jnh.24 W. L. WALL A CO . Auoie. By J. O. MeGTTlRB A 00 , Auctioneers. I^CHNlTUBB AMD BVP1CTB OF A FAMfLT 1 kULiJixa HoUdsiLaBPiio.?On TO-H-..-BR >W fFrida;v MOKMIMQ March M'-h. at stt o'clock at House Mo. 417 Twelfth atr?>et above N?w Torh av*r ne, we ahall a Ml the Furniture anrt BTecU of a faintly c??Jin 1? Hoasekeepin?,oompr>inf; * He awoc<? Oaae Piano Forte by Beicheabarh, Suite of Wain at Damask covered Parlor Vurnttor*. Ladies1 Z-tcrMavy ar d Whatnot, Fancy Chairs. Marble-t^p tablea. Walnut Fancy tablet. Sevtra'- fine Engraving* "Trial of F9e Dean,Maa# "Marriage of Foeahontaa " Bruaeeiu and other Carpets, Oil Cloth, RaCiaiors and ot^er8t>vea, Lounge Marb?e-top Sideboard, extension Table, Oak Cane *?at Chairs. Clock, Bedsteads, Bureaaa. Waakalands. Hair and Huak Mattr-aeee. Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets Comforts Toilet Setts. Together with a general a*sortment of Household and Kitchen BfTecta. Terc? eaah. It J 0. McGUIBB A 00,. Anets. By GBBBN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneeri. AFOTIOMtBALB OP AM B8TRAT BAT If ABB. Os SATURDAY. the 36th instant, at It o'clock a m . we shall sell at the Horse market, one Bav Mare about fifteen hands hinb, with a white aui?* down her face, left hind foot loafc white, and blind in her left eye Above mare aarna to my premises in September last The owner eaa come forward and pay charges. If not she will ba sold rn thst day at public anetion to hitrh at bid der to pay livery, Ac. JOSHUA DMVOM. First Toll rate 7th street. mh? a* GRBBN A WILLIAMS, Auets. By J 0. MoGDIRB A 00.. Auctioi DB81BABLB I1SSIDBN0B 80UTHHA?T 00B Ksa oy Twxlvth sranv wkbtaid G stbskt VoaTH.-Ou WMDRM8DAT AFTBRMOOM, Marcia SO, at four o'cloofe, on the premlaea, ws shall aell parta uf LoU 6 and 7. in square No. 429, fronting 26 fret on G street north, at tbe corner ef Twvifth street west, and running back 96 f?et 11 Inches on Twelfth stivet, Icproved by a handsome three-tory and baaement Brick Dwelling House, three room* drop, containing saloon parlor nine ch am bare, cellars, kitchen, servants' rooms, bath r00ai, sup plied with bot and cold water, gas throughout,and a brick s'able on the rear of the lot, the whole en closed Wtt- a "ubstantial brick wall. The house 10 snpplieU with ffre eloaetaaad pantries throairhoat, and the * -*Jre premises are drained through a large sewer crossing under the rear of the lot. Terms at sale. Corvorances at cost of thepurrhaser. mh23 4 J. O. McGulRB * CO., A nets By 4. 0. MeGUIBB A CO.. Auctioneers. IA?OX abd AT TRACT IV ? 8 ALB OF ITALIAN jMabit.i aid Alauaster Statu ary am Woaxa or A&r -OnTUK0i>AT and WBDMB4DAT. Marok 39'h and a>th. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. eaoh day, a^u in the evening at 7% o'clock, we will sad at puh.i= anctios on tho first tioor of the Anetiov Roorr* ? Targe and extensive assert meet o! Marble and Alabaster 8:atuery, Ao.. eomprisina? B:cb ar d elaborately earvtd Alabaster Groups aad Iiaures. vis : "The Hoader"and-The WriVr.?> "FLiherinan of Faradise," "Diana and Inli n-i?ue," -Birth of Venus," "Flora/* "Fideli ty," 'Messenger of Love," "Danae of Canova,** "Darce of Valpata "and maayothergroopstoo numerous to mention. Also, Carved Marble and Alabaster Vases copied from speel mens of the old masters, embracing Btrurfcan, Fioreatlne, Hebe, Soman, Bgyptlaa, an<< other stvles, Also, !*rgeOarn Receivers and Taiiu, Groups of Am!it- als and other new and beautiful ornaments foi ??rlors. Libraries, Halls, Ac. , Thets roods are o* fhe recent itrpertation ox Sirnor? Giovannoui and Zannoni of Florenoe. Ia this col ection will be found Works of Art Jar ret and m^re elaborately carved and finished than ever offered for public sale in this eity. Catalogues of the whole will ba prepared and tha goodb i tady for examiaaticn on Monday, Mink 281 h J. 0. McGPIBB A CO.. Ancte. Ky WM. L WALL A Oa>? Auctioneers. TWO BABGMS AT ALOTIOM -On SATURDAT A jiBBNOON, Mth instant, at S o'cloflk, wa will *?U at the 7th street wharf, 2 Barg.s. gY;?SCMh' WM L.WALL A CO., Auets. TTBAEQUABT1BB OF DMPABTM19T OB 11 WASHINGTON. OfFIOl OF OEtar QoaiTIBMlETIB, I Waseisgtok, D 0 March 21, W94.( Will ^e sold at auction, at the Government Stoca bouse. corner of B and Twenty-sixth streets, oa (SATURDAY next, the Mth Inst., at eleven o'clock a. m ., a large lot of ooniemned property, oomprtk ing : Parta of Wagocs aad ssts of Harassd, Miscellaneous Tools, Tents. Canvass, A 0. Terms casa,inGoveac>ent funds. BLIAS M. GRflRNB. Llrutenant Colonel, Ohief Quartermaster, mht? 4t Depot of Washlngtoa. bv J. v. iucwUII!* dt CO.. AosMoaeeMk Y\JU1BABIiB BBSIDBKUB. OOBMBB 07 11 lixtH am D btpbsvs. Islaip, ar Prr?i.ic y ABO D BTBBBVS, I8LABP, AT Prr?I.I? BALB.-By virtue of A decree of the^Orphao^ Court of the District of Colambla. eoadrmed lw U,^t^5553 tSSSv a<n'tBjb-dlvUioa|?ai^Bumtoijdfa?r k - ??f saaSssSESSJg? the a??rowJ by the trustee Oaa e sale*by the eearFaad a: pnrchase money IBs trustee % If to the purchaser ia he H4 Oonvty " ~ eheeer. mh?tutBAd?Bt f^BORGB MIT rj?~ the MaUonal ToalMj pears to- at tlie Great Mefarapc1