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THE EVENING STAR. 1 WAIBUTOTOV CITY t SATURDAY APRIL 8, 1964. ?9-KBADlNtt MATTKR OH EYERY PAG* Dll OUTBID* FOE INTKM?T1N0 TEL1 0BAPB1O AND OTHKR MATTKR. CAPTURE OP TWENTY RBBKL SOLDI 1H3. Tbe Navy Depar ment has nosiTcd official information of an wpeditioii sent out by Ad miral S P. Lee, commanding N A. B. Squad jou, from of! Newport Newe. Va., on the niga* ?f the S7U? instant. The expedition, consisting of two lK*t> ??'d S3 men, ascended theCuucka ta a creek and eflected a landing at a place called C berry Stone. It was known that in that vicinity waa stationed a company of reoei acidic re, whose capture was the object of the ?ipediuoa. Procuring a guide, the party made ttifir way to the house in which the objects of their seeicb were sheltered, and by a careful di*i osition o' their force succeeded in captur log twenty soldiers of the reb^l army, with their arms and equipments. The party re turned safely to their boat* with their prison ers, aud put them ou board the Oommodore liarLej, lying in the Nansemoad. FR( M TbE ARMY OP TOE POTOMAC. A letter from the Army of the Potomac says that the rebel* for past two days have b-en busily engaged in digglag rifle-pits aloug the aoutn side of the Rapidan, in th<? vicinity of Bac-ocn Ford. It is Also reported by dseartera that they are tearing up the railroad between I rederickefburg and Hanover Junction Si* desertera came in yesterday, bringing their atvH and twelve children. They traveled by 0t Mad toon Court House, where their families had been living, encountering great hardships on the route. Twenty-two prisoners, sentenced by court, martial to labor or the public works, for terms ranging from one to ten years, were sent to A*txAndria yesterday, on their way to the fields of their future toll. NAVAL 0BDER9. Commander James F. Armstrong has been detached from the San Jacinto, and ordered to return North. Captain C. S. Green, ordered to the command of the San Jacinto. Surgeon Job Corbin, detached from the Onon daga, and ordered to the Iroquois. Paat Assistant Surgeon J. P. Q.nine, detached from the Naval Hospital, Norfolk, and ordered to the steam' r Minnesota. Assistant Surg?on G. T. Franklin, detached from the Minnesota and ordered to the Onon daga. PRESk NTATION TO CAPT. HART. Upon the return of Captain ? L. Hirt, As sistant Quartermaster, from his mission to Isle Ava -he, he was presented by the quartermas 'ei's emploj es in the bureau lately under his charge here, with a *pl->ndid outfit of sword, Bach, belt, epaulettes, &c., for both field and parade service. The compliment was grate* fully tendered and gracefully received by the Captain. REPEL PRISONER RELBASED. Thia mormng, tw?nty-tlve rebel prisoners were rel-ased from the Old Uapitol upon taking tbe oath. They were sent to N.'W York ani Phllarte phi*, nnder charge of Oapt. C C. Mix, v here they are to remain until the cl03e of the rebellion. MBT Priva'e Thomas Abrahams company (1, 13*?th New York volunteers, who was on guard over private Wm. J Boyle, confined for mur der at Williamst-urg, Va . and who permit'ed the said Doyle to escape to the enemy, with the information of General Butlt's movement to. wards Richmond, (communicated by Abra hams tc Boj 1",) has been tried, convicted, and sentenced to be shot to death with musketry a Yc-ik'own, Va.. and the President has con firmed the sentence t&~ Late news from Idaho relates principally to the stern measnres made therefor the snp J, ration of crime. The grand jury of Boise county bad returned twelve indictments tor murder, sixteen for assaults with Intent to kill, and only one for manslaughter. A Vigi lance Com mi tee, numbering a thousand men, was making a clean sweep of the villains in festing Hilton Head county. ConrinMATioas nr th? Sbvatb.?The Sen ate, in executive session yesterday, confirmed the nominations of twenty seven Brigadier Generals, including Generals Grierson, Kil. patri^k, Custar and Andrew J. Hamilton, of Texas. iSF"The grand Irish National Fair, under the auspices of tbe Fenian Brotherhood, opened in Chicago on Monday last. Tbe ta n prevented any extensive out door display. Lieut. Gov licllman, Lcng John Wentworth and others made tj eeth?s. 87* A call has been issued for a convention to meet In St. Louis on the '27th of April, to nomi nate an electoral ticket and elect delegates to the Bar 1 more Convention it is signed by J-rtiLk P. Blair and over eighty others. Mr I imoln in Calikoknia ?With loyal mm, s y? the .sotiora (Cal ) Flag, beieapp-ars to le hut one "pinu-n in relation to the person n Oct des rving of Presidential electioa That ei>e is- t r tve old Abraham Lincoln, who his pttFsed gloriously a most thr >aeh the most p-ri loi s Anmn 1* trail on tne c >untry ever kn-*w. or i\.i will know. He stands in exaltation b4fore tt e ii! tion and b-fore the civilized world, re ?P cted, hoi.ered, trusted in by all the friends ol freedom. kf ry-5=? COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL 3'CIE U _5 IV.-* Mktvd mot'tini of the Society will I i-held THIS (Saturday 1 EVENING. Apr I 2, at 1}. o'clock, in.the Council Chv-nfavr,City llill. it* J. C. PRUCTOit. R ?. ,s c. BY DIVINE PERMISSION. Kev. Wnibl K_< Rowers, toe n wly itpyniit?l past >r of t e Jr. I'. 11 1 rcli.Georg town, will pre.ioti on jJI'N 1'AY.atl o'clock n. m. an I at 7J-i p. m, It' ry-r- nil: REGULAR-MONTHLY MEETIN'I II ( f the Young Catholics' Friend Society * 71 l?e he1'' ? ' Cf. Pet-r'? Church, at 4.'a o'cljck. 11 JO MCRROW (Snnday)-A! TERN<?ON. Jt O. G. C. SIMMS. Sec. NOTICE.?All Carpenters an I Cabinet n-a'-fffi < f Washington ar" requested to in,. t lit 1 he Temperance hall ou next MONDAY i.WNIMI, at 73z o'clock. To which we call the a t< utim of all woo l workers, an business of iin jx'riai'C" c'Hini'. their attection. B> on'.er 1 f the Committee.- ap 2 2t* (V-y-KNKIHTS TEMPI AR-The members of y> Hshiiifton and Celum' ia Co.am tn leri ar>- r< ?it';?-d *o appear in full nniform at tins anylum ? i: Fl' N DAY. April 3d, at 2 o'clock p in., tj atten 1 th" lunfral urmcn <f our late I-rater II. CLAY Bm 1 wis at thf church 01 R v John C. S nlth. i ?<JJ-uri 1 hk Kniehts are invited t<> unitf with ui. Uy crder: R. McMURDY. L. HOLTSLANDKR, It Recorders. O- A MFETING IN REHALF OF THE F. 8. Christian Co in mission will h- held in Bri Ise K r ?>' |'r? n? ytfrian Ch ireh.G'*org-town, on SAW J AT1I KVENlNG. April 3d. at 7H o'clock. Stite ?iri ?' 51I th,- ?r4**t work ni'w bcin-c don-"- by the i 1 1 mi?Mon will l>e made by R?-v. E:>w ahu II v we?, fr< in Caii'p Conv*l^*c -nt; R??v. K. B. Mofpht, Irom C;iu.p Stoneinnn; R^v John Kimb\ll. from I ? ?'!'? nt ." A coll-rtion in aid of th? work will h taleiiup The pul lic art-cordially invited to 1. t, 1.ii. It* MKCHAN'CS nriLDINO \S8 CIAH1N. _ Ai.y person winhin? to join this Ger'nau r.iTilriii-it Awim iation orcai>ize l Kebrtiary 1, U re?pe? tfi' ljr inv ted * ????? 1 n?-xt r**ulir II i-i 'inc. ?'vKNING, the Ith instant, at 1} o'clock, at the German Hall Scuool room, 11th i-trt P. f. 1 Hlo if> he last meeting tft obtain shires v i11 out paying a i-xtra premium thereon. Sjven b mircu niiaruw are ei I 1 r-r t; k >n alrvady. ir J. JOPVENAL,Secr??iry. TY~s~" N A I IoN Ah ttAoK UAI.L CliUB.-fn^ au U nual meeting of this club for the election ifflcers. will be held at room No. Itl, St. Charles Hotel on MONDAY. Apri' 4, at 7 oVlock p. >0. __apj-3t E. F. FRENCH, Pres't. TYrJr* MtDICAL_ ASSOCIATION.?The ne?ni an nual meeting of the Medical Association of the District of Columbia will he held, in tho Mudi eal College, on F street, near llth, on TUESDAY. April Sth, at U o'clock in. ap 13t J W n, LOYBJOY. M. D .Bec'y. rV"*-?IOII SALE?The larce northwest corner Uof LOT. situated on Maryland avenue an I 4Si /vtreet. Within three i.quare? of Pennsylvania ave nue. It is ope of the hen* sites in the city for a hotel o* large hall. See advertisement. mh Sl-3t' ?? RFOIs?eR'8 OFFICE March 2S. WW. l) Notice is hereby given that tlae Licenses is sued to owners of Wagons, Carts, and Drays will expire on the drat Monday in April, and that said Licensee must be renewed in compliance with law. cih B-dtapil Register, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PRICE OP GOLD. [By the People's Line.] Nbw York, April 2?0 30 a. m.?ttoid opened at 86*; It a. IB., 86X866X. The Government rate of (told to-day U 188. Exports of specie, by the City of Washing too, 928,000; Germania, 91.000. Total 929,000. The llliaeis Rebels Dispersed* Mattoojt, III., March 31.?Everything soems to have resumed its usual quiet, and the rebels are believed to have dispersed. The 47th In diana regiment had left, and the 41st Illinois volunteer regiment will remain nqtil the re turn of Col. Oaks from Charleston, 111. Evacaatioa of Camp Nelaea. Louisvillb, March 31.?The Lexington Ob server says Camp Nelson, owing to a change of base for supplies, has been evacuated, and the military stores removed to Nashville. Ru mors prevailed at Lexington, on Tuesday, that many buildings at Camp Nnlson had been de stroy ed by tire, but this assertion is discredited. Louisvillb, March 31.?The military autho rities here state that of the rebels who crossed at Eddy ville recently, several have been cap tured and since given themselves up under the Amnesty Proclamation. The remainder are scattered. No further apprehensions are felt from the attack of Forrest a forces. Two or three hundred mounted rebels have appeared in Kentucky, this side of Pound Gap. It is supposed that they were covering the ad vance of Longstreet's forces. Our troops are ready for them In whatever number they present themselves. Opeaiag ef Lake Navigattsa. Oewaoo, March 31. ? The bark Gibraltar sailed to-day for Port Dalhooae, being the first vessel of the season. QJ-H<"'0^TOHTH^TTSI.PAYEnS OF _ Ashbssob's Ovnoa, > . Washixotom. March 14. W84. t The Board of Assessors, having completed the GenenU{Assessment for the year I8M, hereby give notice that ther will sit as a Board of Appeals,and for the purpose of making any correction, from ?+av(!i*y'tlie?Sll,f,dIaj\of to Tue*''**. the of April, inclusive, (Sundays excepted.) *beir room, No. 6, basement story, west win* City Hall, from 9 a. m to 3 p. m. each aay. By order of the President: . . ^ . JAMBS tf. SPALDING, mh U tApM Secretary Board of Appeal. nf5?I01 CREAM, CONFECTION IKY. fto. Uof _ Beeeptions, Parties. Weddiagg. Balls, Sup Jffii Pairs and other entertainments furnished at shortest notice and most reasonable terms. lee Cream and Water lees made by steam power, war nnted to be the best in the etty, wholesale and re toil, delivered to any part of the eity. Charlotte RtmM, JelliH. PfTiinidi and WeddinfCakei made tocher, at J&8BPH BHAPFIELD'S Oonfection ery, 336 Sixth St.. bet. Q and H. fs WASHING o AT SHORT NOTICE.?The Nations] 8etam Laundry has ehanaped pr _ _ hands, and is now in ftill operation Rough dry wwbin* for families at fl?ty cents per dosen. Goods will be called for and promptly delivered by leav Ing an order at the office, south side Pennsylvania avenue, between 13th and 13* streets Washing for hotel*, restaurants, steamboat*, Ac..done at short notice. [mr 14-lm*] PERRY COLMAN. ffs^CALVABT BAPTIST CHURCH MEET 8 L?of every SABBATH in the Old Trinity Ohureb Of ?*b street, between B and La. avenue, Berviees I *' 21* M ^ P< m Bev T B Howlstt, ia?W 8trangers are cordially invited to attend. Bettsfree, 00 31-S,tf 486 WINDOW SHADES. 4fl() ?i?IST.08?ni,tna/. "Pr'ng *tock Oilt Band Window ou J * sh,lld*' Cord, Tassels and Fixtures. fchanes of any required style or size m\de to or der. Termscash. J. MARKR'TEB, - . -V.0, 7th street, eight doors at ore ?PMni?r O ld Fellows' Hall. TOR SALP-A first-els=s family H0R=>E, 7 years J. old. good under saddle or in harness Also, a three-quarter bred MARK. very*C3Bi My ish under saddle, and safe in harness.-cQa 2s*1- low the owner going to leave the city. Both warranted sound and free from vie* or no sale. Inquire at the Livery Stable formerly Spr nPf i?.nyH ?Khr mflV #trt'et' Ut'ar th? <=or ner of l> ana 8tn, for two days. ap 2-2t* PRnpnHAT??-,iMKATOI,^0'/lc?vAPril1. a KOPOBALS will bt received at this office until 12 o clock on Friday, the 8th instant, for gradin? and gravelling Ninth street west, from F to if streetsouth; the gravel to he nine Inches thick in the center tapering off t*> four inches toward the gutter line; to be well rolled with a heavy roller and te be relieved of all stone of improper at the discretion of the Commissioners. The dirt to be deposited where the Commission may direct ^o part of the appropriation will be paid until the work is approved by the Commissioner Aid Dot" Assistant Commissioners. . bidders will state the price per cubic yard for grading and per square yard for eravellinir . . James h. birch. Commissioner of the Seventh Ward T1IOMAS W. RII/KY ' ? _ WM. T. DONITHAN. ap.2-eo3t Assistant Commissioners. PUBLIC STOREHOUSE, (Covering Half an Acre of Ground,) COMMERCIAL BUILDING. PRODUCB AyD COMMISSION MARKET HOUSE. JOHN FARRELL. SO Ageney for WILLIAM OLAOBTT & 00 '8 Ba'timcre CELEBRATED ALB AND PORIBR in Barrels, Ha fs and Bcttles. Agency for M. P. BBBD'S NBW YORK M P. XX ALB, Adapud for Bxport Trade. Warranted to keep iu any Climate, ! Agency for McKBIGHT A 80N 8, Albany,N.Y., CFLBBBAIBD MALT ALB AND WINB BIT * Alio Agency for 6PANNI8 A TAYLOR'S, of Baltl 1 BPICBDLBBBATBD CANNED OYBTBttS, COVE, Ag ncy for TBJ-BGBAPu FLOUR MILLS, BAL | riAORB, all tbe family, Extra, Super and Fine Braids. Agency for ALDRIOH A YBXKES ofPhHad^l (his. for all their'wel^ known Brands of PICK -,B PKBPIBM8 JELllES, SPARKLING Oil PAt^B CIDSR, Agetcy for BBADF0&3 A MULLEN '3, BOSTON MAE8 .PATENT AkMT CHAIRS ANDCJrS * Agercy for tbe OELCBRATED KENTUCK 7 UlIilPKlY, THB CKKfcClCNTXX BRAND TUB DIAMOND COPPER DloTILLKO. Also, tbe Baltimore OLD BYE u WEC.BV BBAND." Or tbese we are instructed to "sell out" to large kuie. s at rl?.re pri-es, as the owners intend takeap a nnitorm and unlimi ed supply on hand Agerry ff the NBW 1 ORK AND HUDSON NAY IGATION COMPANY. Prcip tLis Con pan y ?s are In weekly receipt or Csigoesof Hay,/Brick. Grain, Potatoes, Ac , a*d Ntrth River Produce, all of which will be off.r>d to the Trade in Cat go Lrts. SALES HTBICT1.Y ON COMMISSION. l-CDlSlANA AVBNUB, BITWBEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, ?r* T?' WASHINGTON, p. Q. SL-nfK.IOR ,PLAIN BLACK SILKS -A large ^ and elegant assortment ranging in price from $1 to much finer grades?all very cheap J- W. OjLLEY. ap 1-gt 523 7th street, near Fa. avenue. A FINE SADDLE HORSE rv ., ., _ FOR SALE.Tiaa i Tr'r *n ''fficer. Inquire of Mr. I , ? corl>er of Penn. avenue and Wth st. 8p l~2t 0, 2 000 ^EV.^R, P?:TB FOR SALE, delivers si r 'i1 "fbington, '-reorgetown, or mile lrom Aqueduct Hridge, in Virjtinia wherS cut. Orders received f< r anv ength from 8 to W feet. Apply to B. A. PHILLIPS, 114 Bridge st , Georgetown. B.C. aP13t? " 486 1IC<rL REC0R^I> TASSELS. Ac. The largest and handsomest assortment of Pi IWfctrict Just received* N"iU'<kc- in the No. 48<i rth strcet.^eich^d!>orfahove <y Terms cash. ^ piANO FOR SALE -A six Octave, ,M e!.ii Ca8,e vefy Pretty, and in ex-iE3|B| eel lent order, inquire at 4o!? I street betwen 9tb and 1- th streets. W a^hineton an i-st.? F'OR SALE A full-blooded black and tan I"*""* JOHN Mc?ARVKY?? p corner of i^th and K sts tsnarisa: ? Pianos from JN> to ft25, upon ea?y te^ma -t thl M'isio 8tore of O MfcTZKRfi rr th? Corner of lUh street and "?? 4M{ 0VAL PICTURE FRAMES! 486* NBWJTOCK ..486 Just received the richest, handsomest .n^ varied stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Ple?i?? Frames in the District. These foods are war^Ut mdan0s?rp*nd6d ?ith *?" leaf an5 ofsuperio?w"k Also, a beautiful assortment of Card YiaOu. Frames of foreign end domestic maanfocture in goods warranted as represented. Terms rash w J. MABKKITBR, ..11 ir?" *8? street, eight doors above ?Pl-lmif 04d fellows^l. OFFKC UL. Allowance ef Be?k* mad Blanks. War Department, Adjutant General i Office.) Wath\natc>n, February 1, 1^61. > Circular No. 13?Muster iug Otllcers, under the direction of their chiefs, will furnish to the troops mustemd in by th*m at the time of muser, the authorized allowance of booto and blanfea. The books will be furnished from this office, upon requisition of the Chief Mastering Officers, and be distributed by tn< m. The rtqnisitioa will ?ta?e tbe number of R?gimeate, Independent Companies, and Staff Officers to be sripplied. Tbe receipt of the Commanding Officer of the Regiment will be taken, and for* warded at once to this office as a voucher for tbe distribution. Tb* books, Ac., will be put up in boxes, each contain ng a supply for one Regiment, and sent upon receipt of tbe requisi tion Any surplus supply will be returned to Ibis office, when all tne troops ca!l*d for have been mustered in. E I). Towmsksd, Assistant Adjutant General. Sentences of I oarts.Martial War Department, Adjutant General'* Office,) Washington, Feb. fi, 1*64. J Circular, No. 15.?I. The attention of officers appointing Gen< ral Courts Martial is respect fully called to paragraph No. 8?7, Revised Army Regulations, which requires that "copiesof all orders confirming, or disapproving, or remit tir.g, the sentences of Courts-Martial," shall be tent to tbe Adjutant General of the Army. Such copies are to accompany the original proceedings of the General Courts in every in stance. II. By direction of the Secretary ot War, re cruiting officers are hereby authorized to en list all men for the regular army for three years, under joint resolution of January 13, ltXH, General Orders Nca. 90 and 35, 1864. ?. D. Towhbbnd, Assistant Adjutant GeneraL lists of Re-Unlisted Mei. War Department, Adjutant GtneraTt Office,) W athxngton, Feb. 10, 19M. } Circular, No. 17.?In addition to the informa tion contained in the lists required in this Cir cular, No. 6 ot 1863, from this offl Superin tendents of Recruiting Service for the regular Army will give the towns, townships, and wards from the men enlist or re-enllst They will also forward oopy of same lists to Super* lntendento of Volunteer Recruiting Service. E. D. Towimid, Assistant Adjutant GeneraL Recruiting rails. War Department, Adjutant GeneraTi Office,) Washington, February 13,1864. j Circular, No 19.?When recruiting officers of tbe regular Army In the field are not furnished witb funds, the twenty five dollars advance bounty authorised by section S of the act ap proved July 39, 1861, ana the two dollars pre mium authorized by the act approved June31, 1NM, will be credited to the soldier on the first mnster-roll after bis enlistment or re-enlist ment, and paid by the paymaster who pays him. E. D. Towhhbhd, Assistant Adjutant GeneraL Lists of Regiments and Batteries. War Department, Adjutant General'* Office, > Wathinaton, February 10, 1861. J CircWar No. 18.?In addition to the instruc tions contained in paragraph 4 of Circular of Januar/ 27, 1964, counties, towns, townships, and wards, in the mon.bly lists from com mautiing officers of regiments and batteries in tbe field to tbls office, and to the Governors ot States, will be specified. Tbey will p.lso ferward a copv of the same lists to the Superintendent of Volunteer Re cruiting Servleft for each State. E. D. Towwsbkd, Assistan< Adjutant General. T CUviLSY Bcrmau, Orric? orrmrr Qo?*t?km4st?. Washington. D. C., April 3,1854 O LIVBRY STABLE MBS, MILK DAIRIES, &c.,&c. HAY! ? HAY! ? HAY! 300 TONS OF HAY To be sold this week WITHOUT REGARD TO PRIGB or VALUE. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK, FOR 8ALB And on exhibition at THOMAS FAHKY'S, Corner of loth street anl the SMITHSONIAN BRIDGE. RHAa ?? ^ COMMERCIAL BUILDING. COMMISSION AMD PRODUCE MARKKT-HO USB. ap 2-fit 0 THOUSAND COBDd 0? WOOD WANT1D. Sealed Fropeaals wil: be received at this offies^up to 11 o'elcek on FKID & Y, April eUhth (a'.h.) for the delivery at Gisaboro Point, D. 0 of TWO THOUSAND (i.uo.j)CO:tDJ of #?* d, sound. mercbar taote Oak Wood. Xacb proposal must be accompanied by a guaran ty '?r lis faithful per form a ?se. aad by the oath of alb jiuw to tbe Ucited States Ht-cctssful bidders will be n?quirei to enter into written contract w.th #ood and sufficient sureties for-le faithful performance thereof Vropo>als will he received tor one bundrad (IC0J errds and upwards Farb iroposal must be endorsed " Proposal tor Wood," atd addressed to the nnderMgn^ Tbe r ght to reject any or all bids is r?a*,??<j, JAMBS A. BKIN. ' ntesant Colonel a'id Ciii-f Qasr <?r master. ?l'1 Car?lry Bureau. V'jno BLAViRY. By Bishop Hopkins The Parlor M??'cian 4<"c. General Giant ?nd hii Carrp?'gn?. fln. The Wife's Secret By Mrs S*ep?>ena. *l, Wbe sae<e?-sfn' ? By K'?r,b*H $' M. The PI'VerSuLb am, a ;rao'ioal work on Photo* rsphy. #j W. lis'Natlrisal Ha-d B^c.k, ?1. T?l?a frcm tbs Operas I|1 W irker* t.sm s Frnool Em? omy, SI JS Pilvate Miles O'Reiij H s B'ok. *1 2S. Tbe Wschitgton fcketch Bo??. By V,a5ir St.25. a?2 FFtANCK TAYLOR GLASSWARE. Purcbnsorsof Glass Wa^e can alwavs fin-1 at our store a large an l varie l assortment <;f the foUuwing articles viz : Tumblers, GnMets, Cbanipngno. Olar.'t. Hock, W ine, Cordial. Decanters. W'ine B >ttles. Beer Megs, Bowls. Salvers. Dishes. Gas Globes, Syrup Bottle^, I amps, Chimnies. and ninny oth<>r articles. WEBB A BEVERTDGE, ap 16t* if 504, Odd Fellows' Hall,7th street. J^EW SPRING STYLES. Just opened this day. direct from the New York manufacturers, a beautiful assortment of? Ladies' rich Black Silk Wrappings, in Sacques and Circulars. Lingbt Cloth do. adH^ted to the im^iedinte season, Alho .Spring Shawls in great varieties, to which the special attention of the ladien nre invited. J. W. COL LEY. *Pj_5t ?t23 7th street, near Pa. avenue. ^0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. Housekeepers and others ??? who are in want of CROCKERY. CHINA, dLASS. CUTLERY, . , . or PLATED WARE. are invited to examine our stock, which is very complete, and to which we are daily aiding: all the Iiew mid most desirable patterns Store closes at 7H o'clock. WEBB & BHVERIDGB. . (Successors to C. S. Fowler* Co..) ap 1 fit* if 501 .Old Fellows'Hall.7th street. T.-e^n NEW GOODS-NEW GOODS! ?* L. T KecelVed. a fin" and handsome assortment ef ? arasols and Sun Umbrellas of late styles; also, Quaker Hoc p Skirts. Dress Tri-n-ning*. huglo lumps Quilled Ribbon, Dress Buttons. Kid and rth. r Gh yes. Brai'ls of a'l kinds. Hair Nets Heal Dresses. Msgie Ruflling Velvet and B -lt Ribbon I.sdies' and Gents' Collars und Cuffs Undershirts and Drawers, Handkerchiefs. StoeVings Neck ti< s. Coml s. Brushes. Soaps, Extracts Po mades, t? get her with a full assortment of Fancv Gords, Toys. Musical Instruments, 4C., &c Come every one and get che?n goods, at fcOSW ELL'S Fancy Stor**. _ 30 J E street, near 14th Depot for Brswell it Warner's Colorific for col oring the hair. mh 29-eo2w THE UNDERSIGNED. CITIZENS OF WASII inffton, having used the remedy of C. Keenan 519 I str.e'. betwnen 6t.h and 7th streets* I vb<ifuJe ?f Infl^mrniitory Rheumatism, have' Ino hesitation in saving that we are satisfied it ia *ni e of great valnejo all afflicted with this most painfnfdisease. We therefore cheerfully re^m tm nd it. * WM. CM AG EE. P.. bet. JSth and l?h MMStEr1" n b Mg/muMteateit p1 EM ALE COLLEGE, r ? FORDKNTOWN If. J. oS'/K Jhl;aS3&MoM! dr?js r&?kai&rri ? ~? mh Presldrot. MISSES O'BRYAN, ' i-TI HOT WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. ?WILL OM? PARIS MILL1NFR Y FOR SPRING, TUURSPAY, Marvb Slat, 1854. mhSHv 4 OUIAHJK P. ^7 GBNEKAL COURT-MARTIAL. By order ol Q?n. A uxor a court-martial has been appointed toa-s. mble In this city on Mon day, the 4th inst, or as soon thereafter as prac ticable, for the trial of such prisoner? as may be brought before it The following is a de tail of officers for the court:?Brigadier (Gen eral J J. Abercromhie, U. S. V.; Lieut. Col. J. H. Obertuifier, id Pennsylvania artlll-ry; Lieut Col. F S Palmer, 6th V. R. C.; Lieut. Col Allen Rutherford, 2;>d V R. C.; Maj. R.B. Shepherd, 1st Masne artillery; Maj. S. P. Lee. let regiment V. R. C.; Maj T E. Trotter, 1st re giment V. R. C.; Capt. S. E. Jon?*s, 7th N. Y artillery; Capt. Wan. Goodrich, 1st Vt. artillery; Capt. D. J. Gafford, 1st Vt.artillery; Lieut. W. H. Birge, 1st Ct. aruilery Capt. C. W. Hodgdon, 14th N. T. volunteers, Judge Advo cate. * TUB WTLKB8 COURT MARTIAL. The court met this morning at 11 o'clock, when Captain R H. Wyman was called .and testified to the speed and condition of the boil en of the Wachusetts. The defence offered the testimony of this witness to show that the Wa chusetta was unfit lor serviue when she left the Washington Navy Ya*d. COLORED VOLUNTEERS. On Easter Monday ISO negroes volunteered for the army service at Cambridge, Md. A Tbbaty Abrangkd with Curtain Is diab Tbihbs.?The agent ef Indian Affairs of the Northern District of California, tnferms the Indian Bureau here that he has met in council and arranged a treaty with the Kla math Lake, Moadoes, Shantas, Scott's Valley, and Hamburg trihee of Indians, by which it is believed the country has been saved from a bloody war with numerous bands of Indians inhabiting the western slope of the Nevada Mountains, in Northern California and South ern Oregon. The agent hopes, that the treaty will meet with the approval of Commissioner Dole, as it was effected with but little expense to the Govern meet. 1ST General Mrade was before the Commit tee on the Conduct of the War yesterday morn ing for an honr, giving evidence in reference to the battle of Gettysburg. His testimony was clear, and left a good impression upon the committee. Wawhiagten Money Market?Latest Que> tatiens. Furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bank ers: Buying. Selling. IT. S. Coupon Bonds, 1881 .in# 114# U. S. 7.30 Note* 113# 114# Quartermasters'Checks 99# ? New Certificates 99a '9# American Silver..... 150 ? American Gold... 163 ? I1W YORK RATBfl?8BOOHD BOARD. Coupon ?'s, 1881, 113* 7-20'e, 113#. Certifi cat- s of Indebtedness, 99#; Gold, lf6^; Quick silver, 87: Cumberland, 8:#; N Y. C-ntral, H3; Ere. 1'24#; Harlem, 137 )$; Hndso i. 16im: Read in?. 156#: M chi ao Central, 150; Illinois Cen iral, 148#; Pittsburg. 1>6# COHOKEWHIOJMAU XXXVIIlTB CONGRESS.?F1RBT 81S8ION. ? Saturday, April 2. Sehatb?The Senate was not in session to day. Hottfb?Mr. Pendleton called up his mo tif n, n a?ie yesterday, to reconsiier the vote by v hie h the House disagreed to the Senate am- ntfmeni to the bill organizing the govern on* nt ol Montano [This amendment provides that lr?e male citizens may vote at. the tirst election in that territory.) Mr Pendleton said this was the first time that negroes wre to be aflordtd the privilege ol voting, contrary to the decision of the Supreme Court He de-ired ti at tbe v ote be reconsidered. that the House may adhere and thus show that the House dis apn es to negToes voting in Montano. Mr. B>aman, of Michigan, briefly replied, saying that the lioa^e bad already dlaa^raed Us ???? ?isa4'> Ainondmout, Mid ihorofore the gen leman's remarks were in the way of com mei t ot the Senate proceedings. Tnere was a want ot cons stency on the part of the gentle man. He moved that Mr. Pendleton's moiion be laid on the table. This v as agreed to? yea3 63, nays 49. Mr Morris, of Ohio, reported a bill to erect a penitentiary, jail and hou?e of correction in ttie District of Columbia, which was recom mitted to the Committee for the District of Co lombia. Mr. Spalding, of Ohio, offered a resolution which was agreed to, instructing the Com mittee on the Judiciary to inquire into the ex ) ediency of so amending existing laws in re lation to jurors in the Federal Courts, so as to secure fair and impartial trials therein. The House resumed the consideration of the bill reported from the Committee on Military A flairs, declaring the Raritan and Delaware Bay railroads and boats to be postal and mill tarv routes. Mr. Sweat, of Maine, argued againrt the bill, contending 'hat the report of.the committee was not justified by the tacts or the law in the case. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FOREIGN NEWS. 11I? ATTACK OP TilK PFUS'T*.NS AND AU8 TKIANS UN DUPPELL. TUB PLACB HOLDS OUT. Hanoybb, 17, via Londonderry, 19.?On 11 u . day '.her* was heavy cannonading and fighting fclc-ng the line of Duppell Village and Trnjebey. The position was taken by the Prussians, afW heroic resistance by the Dm es. The position of Durpe'l is stil' nnharme l] 1 he numbers of the Prussians are al ways four to one. Their artillery ranged three miles. A Danish Colonel was killed to day, and seventy ? wounded have een brought in. The enemy's loss are also severe. CorEhUAGEK, March 17.?The Prussian bat teries opened fire Yesterday morning on the Lnppell entrenchments. The enemy fired al together 5( <i shots. We replied occasionally, in ail 35 tim?s. Our firing seemed to be successful, as two of the enemy's batteries were silenced for some time. We have two officers killed and one wounded. Two fires occurred here last night, d> lng considerable damage; but no lives were lost. FtRTHEK FROM EUROPE. ENGAGEMENT BBTWKEN THE PRUSSIAN AND DANISH FLEETS. THE PRUSSIAN VESSELS RETIRE AFTER A FIGHT OF THREE HOURS. Nbw Yobk, April 2.?The steamship City of Cork from Liverpool, via. Queens town on 2l*-t bas arrived. CopfcBHAGKW, March 19.?Yesterday, three Prussian men-of-war attaked the Danish Blockading Squadron off Pomerania and af'er an engagement of three hours the Prussian yes eels returned to harbor. Artillery fire was renewed to-day at Dap pell. Bbbliv, March 20?The commander-in-chiel of tbe Prussian navy has received a report stat ing that yesterday Arcona, with three gun boats, again put to sea in search of hostile shipping. All Danish ships have left the Prussian waters. The report concludes, therefor, that there can be no question of an existing blockade of the Prussian coast Griefswald. Hambdro, March 19.?Advloes from Stock* holm to the evening of the 15th, state that* freeh disturbance has taken place Tbe office w as attacked, and the windo ws in the residence of tbe Chief of Police were smashed. The military were ca led out and eleven prisoners were arretted. Daghlad insists upon more energetic meas ures being taken by the Government. FExaesBOBO, March l8.-*Tbe bombardment of Duppel was resumed to-day. The terrific cannonade being heard here. Tuft**, parch *1.?New* from a reliable eonrce ?' Rom* stages that the Ulnes* of the Pope has beoome liKmlor. Ike official Varrtit of Turin annoon?** the appointment of twenty-three new M?na*ors. Hambi uo. Marcb 1?.?According to a hand' bili emanating from the printing office of Orev* k. Tiddeman, and distributed in tha city UtU morning, Prince Frederick of* Angn->tenbnr.; was found dead in bia bed this morning. Tan report needs confirmation. FROM GEORGIA. Ringgold, April 1 ?Tbt cavalry forceot the ^en? n.y been augmenting within the past few days, and now aroounU to abont 5,UH>, en cam jed in a valley at the foot of a richly faced ridge from Tunnel Hill to Varner's Stttion and Kid Clay wbicb tbey hold. There is also a considerable force at Hick i neck Qap, six miles below here. Thrir picket line is generally within a mile of ours, but 110 d is pent ion is shown by either party to ai vance. A very small rebel force Is north of Dilton. There Is no reason to belleYe that Jobnson h?p been largely reinforced, either from Eswt Tennessee or Alabama, and there are n > indi cations that he intends to assume the offensive. FROM MEMPHIS. Memphis, March 31.?Gen. McCoflough is reported to be en route north with *,500 men to reinforce Forrest. Ha la reported near Jack son, Tenn., to-day. Grterson has his cavalry forca oat watching and harrasslBR Forrest, but his division is much reduced by veterans home oa furlough. Over 000 deserters came Into Chattanooga in the month of March. Tha xeceipta have fallen off for the few days past. Veterans are marching overland from Ifaih ville, tha railroad being unable -to accommo date them. LOCAL y BW8> Dbtbsdations bt th> SoLDiaaa.?The Mayor has received from Geueral Marttndale tha following reply to a communication in ref erence to tha grievances of farmers and garden ers in this vicinity, irom the depredations of troops. It will be seen that General M. Is dis posed to render all tha aid in his power in the matter. The grievance complained of is a very s-ri ons one, and not a meeting of the Levy Court occuie b> t that petitions ate presented from in jured proper'y holders in this county, asking rt mission or reduction ot taxes, because of their property bringing them no income, on account of the destruction of fences auri crops. In the vicinity of Camp Stoneman or Gies bore, tome of the farmers and gardeners nave suffered so severely that they have abandoned their premises. All clasrec here arealike interested in having the supply ot vegetables kept up, an 1 it is to be hoped that some measure ot relief will be promptly afforded to the farmers and garden ers: Headquartert Military District Washington, ) iVarhmgton, D. C., March 30, 1W5I. } //ott. Richard WallatX, Mayor, tic : Sir?1 have the honor to acknowledge the recipt of a petition signed by several resi d nts, tax-pavers of the ci^y ot Washington, ai'dresped to you, and asking you to con er with he proper military amhori'ies in respect t i the destruction of fences and enclosures around the gardens and farms in th? District, from which destruction it is feared thnt culti vation will be prevented, andtbesup.lv of fruits, vegetables* and other farm products, will be seilously diminished. TLe military for e in the District is so con stituted and commanded that it will not be poefcible for me to afford the required protec tion, guarantees and encouragement by th* troops under my command, and whose ser vices are whol'y employed by their duties in the city. I have therefore trasmitt^d your communication to the Commanding General of the Department, and recommended that the ci mmtndrrs of forts and regiment* locared upon or in the immediate vicinity of the gar dens and farms in the District, be orderei to retrain ibe troops under their respective com mands from disturbing or destroying fenc>s, and from all kinds ot trespasb upon or injury t sucb farms and gardens, 1 think the inhabltanta should be advised ;0 n-ake complaints to the commandants of the nearest post of every such injury to fences or premise?, and should immedia'ely transmit a riupllriU r>t lb?lr sOTOrml onmplainU to mv headquarters. 1 will certairly do all in my power to punish such offenders and to require a Just reparation for the injuries which they ci mmit. I am persuaded that the eommandants at the posts will be disposed to res rain their troops and to encourage and protect the citizens in ' t! eir neighborhood in replacing their fences and resuming their agricultural pursuits. I shall with alacrity co operate with vou to the same end. Very respectf'y your ob't serv t, J. H Maktihuilb, Brig. Gen and Military Governor. Advakci or Waob.-A meeting of the Journeyman Painters' Association was Held last eveni' g at Temperance Hall, wh?n r-porw w>r>- received irom persons working in t&e va rious establishments as to the demand intd* for an increase of wages to 11*2 50 per day, from which it appeared that all the shops repre sented had agreed to give the increased rat". It was stated at the Treasury when the demand was made, inquiries were instituted as to trie amcunt paid outside, and the replies being fa vorable to the men, tbey were promp'iy in formed that the increase would be given. Tne carpenters and o'her wood-workers too lad % meefng at Temperance Hall. ? take measures to have their wages increased fro n tvo dollars and fifty cents to three dollars p*r day; which mee'ltag was largely attended A ni mberof letters from boss carpenters, cabinet makers. &c., were read, from which it appears tha' some have already given the increase, and otters express their willingness to give th? 111 ciease. A committee was appointed to wait on the different bosses, and procure c rtiric it s as to ihj amount of pay given, in or.iv-r th?t they may be used in ee urine a uuitoroi rate throughout ihecity,and the meeting adjourned to Monday night, to me>-l at the same place, when thp committee will report. 1 liis meetirg w as quite li vely, and the qn?s tion was fully di-cuxsed. Among the ar^u mi Lts used for *n increase, wa3 one th it butter had in the short pi a^e of ihree weeks riten in price romtbiity fivetorifty.flvecents and nad increased in streng h in proportion. Another remaiked that lately* butter had become a lux ury with mechanics who had families d pend ent upon them, and as for himself he had t? he content with red herring and mtck*iel, and these had taken an ad vanceof three cents each Policb Rbporth ?Secoid Precinct.?John I>- v? n?, selling liquor to soldiers; $2 Third Precinct.?Heileny Hutchin?, disorder ly; 8*2 14. Sanford Robinson, indecent expo sure; 3 44. Joseph Barn?, breikinz windows; h'il for peace. James Davenport and John Harris, disorderly; dismissed. Holmuu Diy, do: *1.53 Mary Hayp, do.: workhouse. Fourth Precinct.?John Kane, assault and 1-atterv; dismissed. Ellen Kussick, disorderly; do. Michael Shehan do ; workhouse. Ellen Knssick, do; 83. Sixth Precinct.?John Murphy and M Flynn, obstructing sidewalk; James hweenev. drunk; dismissed. Robert Cochran and C. M. Buel, drunk; VI each. Charles Boyle, do. and dis orderly; 89. Tenth Prtcinrt.?Carter Olive, false pretences; Wm. Hennigan, drunk and disord-rly; dis missed. Isaac McCracken & Thos. McGiven, highway robbery: jail for court. Joseph Silver, witness; do. Aune E. Smith, Frances A. Lucas, Daniel Lee. disorderly; 85 each. Mary J. Ma horney, do ; 84 James Donaghue and Dtniel Iiouogbue, do.; 83 each. Jeremiah Dniley, do ; 84. Pat k RQotey, drunk; 81 55. Also, a* a cr mmon drunkard: gave bail for good behavor. Mary McCann, suspicion of larceny, for bear ing. Wm. F. Elmore, deserter, military. Dbsbbtbbp am> Kek itokkb.?Five men, who deserted tbe rebel army and sn cceeded in es caping to our lines, bringing with them their families tbe men, women and children, nnm b. ring altogether twenty-four, were sent up frcm the Army of the Potomac yesterday. They bail from Madison county, Va., and de siring to go North, were furnished with trans* portation to Philadelphia. While at the Provoat Marshal's office, one of these men remarked that he was aware that there was some difference in the state of affairs here and rebeldom, but that ha was snrprlaed to see everybody so well dressed, and every, thing so phnilfBl. Robbibg ? Solikbb.?One of Oapt. Dolan's detectives his morning arrested Mollie Wil jlnros. Nellie Williamson, Fannie Belmont, Jennie Raymond and Nellie Gray, inmst>? of bawdy-houefl No. 18,13# street, for robbing a soldier of g?<0 1 bey were committed to tha Central Gnatdbonse to undergo an examina tion to- morr. w morning at lu o'clock before Justice Thompson. Fotrim Wabd Htatiobt cabbs,?Edward Calry, Alfred H. Esterbrook, Thos. OUn?y, Frank Brown, drnnk; dismissed. Mary Per. kins, assault and battery; ball for court. John McGaire, drunk and disorderly, demisted. Ellxnbeth Nugent, vagrancy; da WnOnek* lin, malltioua mlschier, for turtlwr hearing. V^?it or TH* Kaltimori Oou boils?This morning a deieg.ition of tbe Oi'y t>macils mi BeHin~ore ?mv?Hj in a special car, and vcrr a?< at tb< Ifepot by a commin-^ o'oar Cornell*, wbo took tbem In cfaarg*, and a* oaae r>roe??-<*e<i in carriages to tbe Columbia l?M utr for tbe d*af, dumb and blind, to wnusb ;Uv Wfrfimirfd some sine**, by l*r. E. M Gnllande , tbe Snp-ntet clem. H rets** wrr? revived by the offlfW ot tbe Institute In wbicb there are a number of scholar* froa Maryland, and wembown around toe hnitj. Ing* and grounds, everything beiug miuat<4w fxplftln?-d to tbrm. rn m hn? they proceeded to the Pr^ld*?t*i Bou*e. where they wer- in'rodnced to theCatef Magistrate, and afterward* visited the Capiat end rttif r point* of interest. They will din* at the Metropolitan with our corporate tuthj.-i tie*. The patty rumbers twenty-sir, among whom are Msjorin apmnn. of B Utimore, and several efflcers of the corporation. They will leave this evenirg hi the special car which was pro vided ti'T them by the railroad company. Nan Yabd ArrAiue.?Yesterday the U. R. s earner Sha wsbeeu, Captain Pbelou, arrived at the yard for repair*, having ata i early boar on Thursday morning l>-en run into by the tag b. hi Pacific. wbicb pl.es between S x tb itre^i wharf and Giesboro Point The sfcaw*h*e?a waa lying at the time off tbe whuf, aad was struck by the Pa, iflc on the t-tarboard bow, cut lug through her guard* and planking lata her timber*. p arting tbe while bow. Tbe Sbawfbeen had all her lights up at tbe tins, which the Pacific did not pay attention to; nor did she pay ai>y r-ttentton to being bailed. Tka captain was not on board the Pacific at the time. Port or Gbobobtowb.?Cleared?Steamer* Empire, Hunter, New York; Chamberiia, Brte toWi Baltimore; achra. E. A. <Hamming*, Wttis ton, Philadelphia: Martha Washington. Har din, St. Mary's; Unl'ed States, Evans, Ana*. m*seex: Bortenslc. Spillen, New York; Sarah Lavinia, Murdoch, St. Mary's; J. L. Atkins, Johnson, Arcomac; Sallle Francis, Lewis, do.; Tennessee, Lankford, Seaford, Dfl; Americaa EagL, Smith, Sharp'own; Cbl-f. Lewis, Aooo trac; Charter Oak, Baker. Boston; sloops Zioo, Davis. St Mary's; Flying Cloud, Anderson, Fort Washington. Obfhabb* ConaT, Judge Pur OfU This mornlos the supplementary 'and final acooaat of Thomas Bayne, executor of the late Bar E. A. Knight, of sit. Peter s, waa approved aad passed. The will of Wm. J. Butler was fully proved and the will of *be late Robert McKenxle, be queathing the large portion of hia estate te Mrs Sarah Alien, of Prince George's couaty, a aa partially proven. iTbarlotte Carroll was granted letters of ad n lr 1st ration on the estate of the late David Caxn.lL Thb Uhiok Lbaoub Club of New York, at i;s meeting oq Thursday evening, the 31st, appointed a committee to proceed to Wash lag ton to urge the passage of the bill No. 861, of the Honse of Representatives, which has passed that bedy, ei-tit ed to provide for the voluntary enlistment of any persons r-sid-ms ofoerttia States into the regiments ofother States, which is row pending before ths Senate. The com mittee consist* or John Jay, D Van N >srand. Gee. C. Ward, E. C. Cowdin and G?k>. W. Blunt. This committee is now in tbe city. Fbll Dkab im tub Strbbt.?Y'sterdar, about noon, a man named Frank Riley, aged about50 years, fell upon the pavement on I street, between 20th and 2lst Offlcr Crump was near by at the time, and went to him. bat lite waa *xtiuct. Riley had lodged at the First Ward station the night before, and hi? r.?*t|e"s -lumber was noticed bv the officers on duty. The coroner was sent for, but an inquest wm unnecessary, and th- bodv waa turned over to the friends ol the dr ceased. FiB8T or Ai'BiL?April fool jjk?s prevail d to some exent in private circle* vesterday. The nicst im u-ing cn?? we 1^ e heard of is that Practiced on a set of hungry gen*l?i'^ >n who, iel ci'ating themselves upon >he prospect 'te. f> re tbem in the shape of a disu ot U::upting liKk ng fried ovsters. found th<?:n??el ves biting i to v ads of cotton nicely coated and brown??.t. w ANTED?a BOOM ft r about $5 a month Ad dress Box 13 Star Office. K* HOt'PE FUR RENT?Containing t! rooms, din ing room. kitchen and 4 upper rooms. Two or more petpon'- in thp house would like to hoard with the family if agreeable. Apply at 4*5Bht., between 3d and 4th. ap FH>R SALE?The norSK No. 4?0 Mass. ayenne, between 4th and 5th streets, will b? sold low for cash. Possession given 1st of Jun?. Al*o,a LCT containing 32 acres of land on the turnpike r< sd. near P'ftden^Vurs : adjoins the farm* of "cssrs. Dotage and liives. Several other pieces or parcels of land in tbe same locality for sa e. Ad dress J. W YEITCH, Attorney at Law. Blad^ns burg. Md. ap2 >w* By W. L. WALL A 00 . AncUoneers Hcuthvtst corner ftmn. avenwi *nJ Ninth stria. C^KC'CKBIIS.LIQ 0B8 CIOARj* ANDTOBAO * CO AT AUCTION ?On TU BSD AY MOBlf IN6, tbe 5th or April, at 10 o'olook. ws will ssQ at the At ction Barrels White and Tsllow Sugar, Cheats Tea, boxes Kpertu and Adamantine Cxndlss Harrela and boxe? (T< fTee Bucketg. Tuba and Trsys Bi xe- Brown. Yellow and Caatils Soap Basks s aid Tinware Boxes Gfngsr and Oinnamoa, Cssea W hfske), demijohns B-andy anl Wh'sksy, 2 0 Cases Otara Lupny. acd 8 O. P. Braady, Rrxes Favara Trbacoo and Cigars. Boxes Flavoring Kxtrac's. PickUd Oys+e'i? Octaves sj>d Omr'ets rrandy, exses Jamaica Ram, Gibson's XXX, Cld Bourbon, and other brtuds, Parr?-le Wb s'ae*. various kirds, P'lerstup ?,td 8<>da. F the rial Fluid Undersbirts and Clothing A quantity of ? mall frto-?s and Sutlers' Goods. ALSO, A psrt ft the sto-k of a dealer declining busineM, censi-'irg of a great var ety of small arti l?s, snd M"sfcu-es, 8 ales, Counter, and Platform. T> a, Caddies, Ac. Tt rms cash. ap2 WM. L. WALL A C9., Aaeta. By W L. WALL A CO., Au"tione?rs. Sovthvtst cor*(T Ptnnrylranin at-tnue and Ninth *i AVAirA)<LB am. CHO.C* COLl BOTlONOr OIL PAINTING8 AT ArOTIOV. i ? f RIP\Y KVINIbft, April lat. at 7 o'olxjk; we will Mil at tbe Auction Booms by catalogs*, a rt'cable and cbi-ee coll-ctio t ot Oil P?intlo?s. er.-.bracmg works of gr-at me lt, ani a v?-i-ty of -u^j^cts the following Artists, snd others : P?rrocbel Den* V Humrn-l Peter hrneghel Wiibmena Paole R gaold Van Baysum Arnote Cbairmallls Bri'ard Br ?og?no Pe.ers Bess Rosa >keTlvali Hubert P Brackelburg Carlo M?rati A f 1'sspartra Mart n Panlst Ctripircg io Romsnills fairs ?lr <*odi>*i uellet Bf asea Pa-sti PaJly D-lsarto Csnt* There Pslnt{ntsare from the coll.ction of ths steFrsnvrile 8 Olcfle d, aad many of toem are andi nbtetily origin*]. Cetaiotaea wi'l be rf-a<?y and tbe Pictures on ex hi^l'lon tbe day p'*vious to the aa'.e mh 26 St WM. L WALL A CO Aueta ?"IN CONPEQCENCR OF THE R?IM THB ftb'-ve sale i.-p<>>'pnned to MONDAY BViNiNG, A jril 4th. at 7 o'c ock. apj W I. W Khl A 00 , \ucta. [PailyA8unCv ron. 1 486 PlCTURKi: A few choice Bngravinss and Pairf-p^e for sale at _ i MARlvKITER No. 4^*6 7th street, eight doors al>ove ap 1-7t* Old Fellows'Ball. SPRING STOCK. 4S6 4?6 PAPERHANGINGS ^.490 Just opened, a beautiful assortment of Gol 1 and V-lvet, Gold Embroidered anl medium priced Gilt Papers. Also, a varied and choice stock of Satin and Blank Papers. Borders. Statues, Center Pieces. Ac. Orders for Panerhangings or Window Shades punctually executed in citv or country. Terms cash for goods and la'-or J. MARKRITER No. 4S67th street, eiffht doors above apl-lmif* Odd Fellows' II ill._ '?HER MAJESTY" CHAMPION*. y TBE ROYAL WISE OF EXWLAND. ' A limited quantity of this superior Wino h*ji been secured for the undersigned, an l the first shipment of 500 cases has arrived, by the steam ship Olympus, direct from the cellars of the well known house of Messrs. DE YENOGE A CO., nt Epernay. France. The present invoice will be introduced into this market at the very low price of TWFNTY DOLLARS PER CASE OF QUARTS, payable in currency, which is much below its first cost. Tbe superior quality of tbis Win? is guaranteed, and it is offered with confidence of its approval by connoisseurs. Orders for one or more cases may be addressed, by letter or otherwise, to the undersigned. WM. BEVRY WARD, Wine and Fruit Dealer, No. 7 Broad street, near Wall, New York. apl-.Vt gCTTEB, CBEBcB AND BGOS. 2S0 kegs of fine New Ysrk Butter arriving. Psrt in store and for sale by D. B. DUrROW, mh 29-64* 8th street. COR SALE? An ENGTNE and BOILER.'about'S r horsepower. Apply at BUY ALL'S Georgetown, D. C. mh yt-rt LiHiB 4ALlt-9U*? sxtra shotes BardY r Bloomitg aoses. Magnolias. Trees, Wisterias. cTsssatita. Oraags ahd Lenoa Trssa, Farter piaoU As , Oraassental Tr?e?. ftwK known la Barotaor pjorfgL akl? ba* litt st. eor. of W_ x IrjcbITi BRICK* 111, haveI JfRlCKB ?Mln* A,