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Norics.—After baving for many years printed the lists of letters remaining uncalled for in the post office of this city, (under the law author- izing their publication in the newspaper having the largest cireulation within the usual delivery of the office,) the proprietor of the Star bas at length felt compelled to decline their further insertion, because of the great space they have come to occupy, and of the fact that for months past be has been forced to lay over on each occasion, when printing the lists, advertisements the insertion of which would have pal at lnet | Roms Bt Nenig, of Combeland, Ma, He was double as much as tLe law allowed him for the | was postponed till this morning, Mr. Dailey giv- letter tist. ing security for a hearing. morning the investigation took place, and the ion of In sddition to this positive pecuniary loss by | the mu Mr. Dailey, was shown to be hon- their Insertion since those lists have come to be a as large as the New York city letter lists, they orable, and the case was dis! . Some months have entirely—on the day on which they were CuiminaL Count.—Yesterday, Alfred Howard, indicted for the larceny of sixty dollars in gold from Robert Newman on the 4th of October ‘was found and sentenced to two years six months’ imprisonment in the penitentiary. Edward Harmon, indicted for the larceny of two a4 from Lieutenants Robinson and Mat- son, in the month of September last, was found galty, and sentenced to two years and six months’ nD} nt in the penitentiary. convicted on Saturday of an assault and battery on Patrick Crogan, was sen- tenced to pay a fine of $l12and costs. ~ Augustus Mistien, found guilty of assault and battery upon his father-t: , Frederick Mar- shall, was sentenced to pay a fine of $2 and costs. Disutsszp —Mr. Samuel Dailey was arrested by officer Kimball on for having in bis a it of mules which were stolen ry coat, was driving a mup Pennsylvania ave- nue, and ‘whene near Eleventh street be was ordered to halt by a mounted soldier, a sentinel on bis post. The driver paid no attention to the order but drove on, when the soldier started after him, and in order to force the driver to stop struck one of bis horses with a saber, inflicting a smart wound. The soldier was arrested by pat- rolman Sessford, but was taken in charge by the Provost Guard. Porics —Yes‘erday, the Fourth Ward police- men made the following arrests, beside those else- where re; 3S. T Klippish, for peddling without license; fined $20.58 Catharine Court- ney, do.; do. $2058. J. M Young, obstructing an alley; dismissed. GD. Heywart, peddling without license; fined $20.58. Thos. Sullivan, drupk; dismissed. Morris Quinlan, fugitive from be fo a Mr. Slough was charged with the taking these mules, and his case was sent to the crim- inal court. After the dismissalof Mr. Dailey, he was sent to the grand juryas a witness in the Printed—defeated his purpose of making the Star | case against Slough. — nemnapaipen een aeiay e well eneen Soar atrtcbng Nog aperor dird in he fiend speciality. as ing crus! on Sunda: . ape run bg 8 :— cara on — AnuvstMeEnts To-Nicut. avenue, was taken to ¢ ashington jum, Tueatex —A fine bill—three pleces,with John tee Bie eh thecrashed iim was moputsted nent E. Owens in all. Pooley, surgeon of the 6th cavalry, by invitation Cantznsvry Hatt —A bill of novelties, | of Dr.'McKim, physician to the Asylum, who embracing the Ravel pantomime, “ Les Amors | assisted. Last night the little sufferer, who is but des Al; ” Ward’s great Corde Volante feats, | fourteen rs of age, was expected to die, but and all the favorites in spirited this ing he is doing very well. It seems that Look out for the matinee and silk dress to-mor- | when be was knocked down, and the first car Tow afternoon. paseod over his leg, he had presence of mind suf- Curisty’s — The attractive extravaganza of | ficient to keep still until the entire train had “ New Year's Calls,” and a rich variety of songs | passed. and burlesque. Don’t miss the great skating scene = to-night, by any manner of means. Kine’s Amparrmeater —A host of attractions to-night—Dan Rice, the blind steed Excelsior, r., the dancing horse, and *‘ them mules,’’ with entire troupe in a grand display. A daylight performance to-morrow afternoon. Last night the amphitheater was crowded with ladies and gentlemen, and some hundreds of who came late were refused admission. Mr. Tom King requests us to say that be has 150 front seats that can be purchased during the day and held in reserve, at a moderate charge. Tae Houtcainson Famity.—Mount Zion M. E, Church. Georgetown. A fine musical entertain- ment, embracing choice collections of ballads, songs and melodies. We advise our Georgetown readers to go, by all means. AcapEmy oF Music, Pa. avenue, between Ninth and ‘Tenth streets —Free concerts every evening, With excellent refreshments, &c. Doors open at | tugtice: jail for court. The above wes die 5 posed three o’clock p.m. of by Justice Walter. Thos. Connor, abusing Cory Geunene. Jen. of, Aldermen — | 2 female; dismissed by Justice Barnaclo. In the absence of the President ee Dove) the Vice President (Mr. Brown) ° A communication from the Mayor, transmitting & proposition of Z.C. Robbins to lease for ten years or longer certain pi of the Corpora- tion, on the north side of C street nortb, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth sts. west, was referred. Also. a communication from the same. making the following nominations for police constables under the new law: For the Ist district, J. Dowd- ney; Sth, C. H. Hurdle; 7th, W.W. Kirby; 8th, 3. M. Basher; 9th. E Summers; 10th, R. FP. Ma- gee; 2d, 4th and 6th, M. O'Connor Also, the petition of Henry Weaver and 46 other butchers, praying that stores and private markets be taxed according to the charter, and prohibited from selling certain articles. The nomination of B. J. Bowen for superint Sot sweeps In the Second Ward, was co: a CrntraL GuarpHouse Casks—Before Justice Glark.—Jobn Williams, drunk; fined $1 58. John Riley, do ; turned over to the military. Alex- ander McKeever, drunk and disorderly; work- house 60 days. J. C. McKowen, turned over to the military. Emanuel A. Ingle, disorderly con- duct; fined $3. A. Hulman, do ; do. $2. Fine Tozacco.—Lilienthal’s tobacco, sold here by Mr. F. Cozzens, on E street, (old Constitution building.) between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, is something new inthis market. Being perhaps the Anestever sold in Washington, there is of course a rush for it. Suopiirtine.—Louisiana Young, colored, was arrested yesterday, for the larceny of a dress pat- tern from Carter’s dry-goods store, Market space. She was placed in custody of Officer Busber, and afier a bearing of the evidence by Justice Donn, she was sen*enced to receive ten stripes. A bill providing for a secretary to the Board of Health, with 2 salary of $1,200 per annum, de- fining bis duties, &c., was a. The petition of R. H. Gillet, in relation to the numbering of houses, was reported from the com- mittee on police with instructions that the secre- “y transmit the same to the Mayor. ‘he committee on ‘ice was discharged from the resolution in to the erection and keep- ing of livery stables A bill providing for the payment of the fifth instalment of the principal and half yearly inter- “< certain guaranteed bonds of tan Caspers: on was passed. + A resolution instructing the cemmittee on pub- lc schools to inquire into the expediency of au- tborizing the Mayor to appointa mp epee Fing.—Last night, between 6 and 7 o’clock, an alarm of fire caused a general turnout of the fire department. ‘The alarm was caused by the burn- ing of some wooden sheds on I street, near eee ast Street west. The loss was inconsid- erable. Army Wacons.—On Sunday morning, a train of one hundred army wagons reached*this clty from Perryville, Pennsylvania, each wagon being drawn by six mules The teams were in bad condition, and looked as if they had been subjected to unnecessary hard treatment. Fosttives rrom Vinctnra continue to arrive in this city and report themselves to the P; it bef ames a ne, Marsal, They are Leg rae! to take the oath of x —The lo cheerfully. Lastnight allegiance, which th: ‘was ordered to ‘of the the Sa was ‘administered to nine by Justice skER.—This gentleman No. 8 Mis-our! where all persons requiring medical treatment for the eye or ear can be sui treated. ness was suspended, might take the oath prescribed for the two boards, and Justice Thompson proceeded to administer the oath to the members in the following order: Firs Ward—Messrs. Morgan, Turton, and Em- e ; Second Ward—Messrs. Callan, Richards, and ‘Raub; Third Ward—Messrs Lewis, Shep- a SE aS monston and Mohun ( r. Byington); Fourth Ward Station Caszs—Refore Jus- Ward—Messrs. Mulloy, Grinder, and Hitz; Sixth | tice Walter—Thomas Kennedy, drunk; fined $1. WWard—Messrs. McGrath and Peake (absent Mr. | John Dacy, do.; dismissed. Bernard O’Neal, Talbert); Seventh Ward—Messrs. Murtagh and | ao; do. . Bark, drunk; do. $1.94. Given ——_ Justice Thompson stated to the board that Mr.| Arrzytion, Company !—Volunteers who ex- Wilson, of the “eventh Ward, expecting to be pect to retain their health unimpaired during the absent from the board, called at his office and | campaign must see to it themselves. Do not trust to the army surgeons. Supply yourselves with took the oath yesterday morning. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. Every English Mr. Callan offered a resolution appropriating $10 50 as a compensatiun to the magistrate for | soldier's knapsack contains them. On! y 25 cents per box or pot. 212 THE ALLEGANIANS give us one more of their = rowing and satisfactory concerts, at Odd Fellows’ Hall to-morrow evening. Engagements prevent a longer stay. x Dig crv aden med. The pot e reg was resumed. ion = of Bridget Gryan for the remission of a fine, was| |W #ITEE 44 Penn. 200e, furnishes referred. photonrapl on sahaieewes tale e size ae col Lewis. ovements com: .. | lection carts visite Nkenesses embrace a! pened tae aldermen bil vor an renin: rominent men of the country. Remember, Provement of the City Hall, by the construction ee eS Lob pag nerd - — of proper water closets in the west wing; passed. | Country, an a medal at the Wor! ‘air at n= tle: Lewis also reported s bill ts tepuir the don; , at the French exhibition bisfancy cases for holiday presents. wae Sher ctehar ne : Also, a joint resolution ing own- Inia RUBBER Goons. = on Fifth street, from @ tol, from the gastax;| jnaia Rubber Coats, white or black, $2 50 each. India Rubber Leggins 81 per pair. And all kinds of Rubber Goods, including Rub- ber Boots and Shoes, Rubber Stoppers for bottles, Door Mats, Under Sheetings for beds in sickness, &c , &c., at manufacturer $e at H.A. Hall’s India Rubber Warehouse, Pa. av., between Ninth and Tenth streets. dec 18-tf Noticz.—! re of counterfeits and unprinci- pioneers nome eae Sri ete reer ree Take no ollie Bee advertisment in another so: oma. Me, Grinder, from the police committee, re- Ported back the ition of Stephen Bailey for certain Leer n reference te a contemplated wooden building, and asked to be comet — ay consideration; the committee was e 5 A joint ——- — Devel of Alderman, instruct! committee before the age of « bill for the construction of street — the Government, from the Navy-VYard was i M organ, i: gra-org introduced a resolu- tion requesting t f2 jpiseity.on the 2d staat mpeg a Wit Cars, DB out, bar pr the inet ty years a resident of Weashingt n, On night of the 6thinstant, ELVIE ELLS- woutm Ric ERSON, aged 12 months, only ‘Marous and Lottie Richerson. at babe, thou hast left us, to prevent the use of exposed lights, were re- ferred. The joint resolution instructing the committee susie Gumguoe to urge the rejection of the bill before Congress to 1 ite the Washington ‘e thy loss most deeply feel ; Railway Company, was stopted. Ba tie God tat hath vereft Pe cm Sanes guns on Bees Specopstation Her will take @ on Wednesday eve- ning &t2 o’olock, The ing 0’o00! rector | ends of the family are ourteenth | invited to dij instant EN DOU! ° the placing of samen of sirett on street lamps | youngest sys of esata aud Mary O°Conaod aged an 3 o’ol = and interest upon certain guaran = Kt [> hapten ‘he relatives and friends of the ily invived to attend, © opment ae j 20’olook on T ay psn fume tadvaunens ote Par w, J 5 aS post south, b ‘tween erty, was passed; and the Board Dearne Sotpizxs.—The following soldiers bave died since our last report - @ Thomas Earner, company C 23d Pennsylvania Sd and 2 F volunteers, at comp. of the family are fespeottully tavited" te ae a ae sem nr Yom tna vhs Wettig, Wremtuck ter; SenipousG pesowan LEC eof tadeos Mites 47th wania, Clusters, at Boldion’ Ke. od “Charles ‘Heath, coms H va- HOICE OLD HAVANA Rum. in Demijohns, MINERVA WINE—s celebrated Spanish Wine, VERMOUTR WINE-en Italian Wine, much CHAMPAGNE, CLARETS, CORDIALS, &o., lo 5 pany H 52d nia volunteers, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Benjamin Lioyd, company A i3d New York volunteers; J C. Ric uardson, company G Iith Maine volunteers; J. W. Nickerson. base oy, 57th Pennsylvania volunteers, at Colbmbian Col- a — yanove brands, -_L. Foos, company I llth Maine volunteers; | [T4LIAN MACAKONI and V RMICILLI Mo a, centage Mammen vo | Mle ew Vor Sos ott Utada some mpoeg ad Pasian Mareen Stent, GLoves ; Liters, yesterda: Wf iT, presiding 4 ti Rei oat ‘Blocked, and the channel ees Arrains In ALEX. are ‘R HATS. floati bowever, sufficient to imped “ “es ie us pas *pnilip IN& CO’ Bi, coves [irumbeni Powe Vio U8 transports City of R.% ies Se BURON ELL gy EY ere a ee be am- 7s bra cel iret ner ome pontesice | QQ°PRAE Wttineron ivy, Ds Ml” come up to Washington to deliver ber load: ws shall at sow Bah +4 ‘erterday, two men business under service. fire of Vosiahaw a mmene aot inte a quarrel STC earie meitere of the Rog While at breakfast, the former selzing & Satchet and cutting Simons about the head . The “a. c. rsa nas wat cried to fhe owpiel, ands dom-eoin —__ Quartermaster General U'8,_ ted toil, soon examination. MONEY PUR- i i ; WANTS. ANTED—A NURS® at Washington House. W Svris to Mr MARKS at the Ofioes tt" D IMMEDIATELY— Several good WANE ON BANDE. None others need apply. E. OWKN, 266 av. js 7-3t* ITED ?) TELY—A WOMEN Wieser coeatine. Good references re- quired. ‘Apply at No. 448 'D street, between 2d WANTED-. nioe middle age or young WO- MEN, to do the work of a sma.l family. Ap- Piy at No. 451 &h street, between E and D street. ja? ott farnished or un- WwW NTE D—A lage, handsom , ersiaed HOUSE im the western part of thi city. for a desirable tensnt. Address “House ” Star Office. js 7-3t* py RE rey ae n ing immediately New York avenue. betwee: hand 10th ste M10 per month will be paid. ja7 3t* Ww ANTED—By a respeotabie gil HOME, wie chamberwork, ing. Can brint good references. A street, between 9th and Ith, ANTE! tl fe hild. 4 nurs, cae BOARD and two ROOMS, in & private family; or Furnished rooms, with the Gr ice of Kilchen. Address “HENRY,” ad ie. permanent plain sew- yto 399 B jn7-2t* GENTLEMAN OF NEAT AND QUIET A habits. clon permanent board in a custoel = ve . aes he osmenioy tae om a home. ow a tu refered. drese Post Office Box No. Seon ie ‘OARD WANTED—For two gentlemen and B their wives, in a private Somily preferred; or where there are few boarders. Must be wil fteen or twenty minutes walk from the Natio’ jotel. Address “Electro,” Star office, stating terms, &o. i” ANTED—A Sod healthy WET NURSE for a child’ months old. None need ly without being well recommended. App'y to ‘Sixth st. ja 6 St* ANTED—An active, energetic BUSINESS MAN may hear of employment by applying JOG AON, FRY & CO., 476 Seventh et. WANTED-A BOY. Wanted, Rooks, Old Documents. Old Papers, Old Coins. Libra- ties purchased, Letters, Autographs, &c. Overthe Baok of Washing'on, where | have removed my stock of Books and w'll ave them for sale, 10,900 Government Books, Reports, &c, Ch Books for pedlara. is 6-St* ALFRED HUNTER. YOUNG MAN of good education, enter pi [9 and industrious, desires EMPLOY MENT at some le by ors, in Gny osptcity that he oould make himee'f useft a8 & practica! know!- edce of architecture and buildins,and would there- fore prefer a situstion as draughtsman or clerk of works. Address “J, M.S,” care of W. Stewart, Post Office. js €-3t*_ ANTED—An experienosd colored COOK, at - 286 north F strect, between 12th and 13h. i. e* WANTED-A commodious HOUSE in a cen- tral part of *h= city, sui’able for a boardin house. Apply at 286 north F street, between 121 and 13th. ja 4-3t* WANTED TO EXCHANGE-—Improved or unimproved isndsin Indisns and lows for Teal estate or merchandise inthis city. Address “J.,”? Star Office. ja 4-3t* ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash and iron forasmall family. Good references or recommendations required; none need apply with- s them. Inquire at No. 484 E st., bet. 5th apd 5 ja4t ANTED—A good WOMAN as ohambermaid and to do housework generally (except cook- ing ) Any one coming well recommended wil! have *® good homeand good waces. Apply at 439 Penn, bee ye between Sd and 43 streets, south side, ja4-si* WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished) either asmali, gentes; HOUSE of five or six rooms, orfour Rooms of a house, ith coi ‘enience for cooking, &nd two rooms for servants.—locaticn to be between C aud H str d 14th and ath sts ,— by s purotual tenant, Please address notes to “'W.,”? Star Office. is4iw WANTED— & drug etore,8 YOUTH between lv anc 20 years of age. Candidates must give satisfaciory referenc-s as to q fications and character. The preference wi!! be giver to one who hasbeen epyeced in the drog business six or twelve months. Address ‘A BC,’ Washinaton City Post Office. jal im* FEW MORE ABLE-BODIED MEN ARE wanted to fill up my company, in the District President Guard Regiment. Those wishing to join s company of respeo:able men must oall soon at Peter Dingfelder’s, Penn, avenue. between 434 and 6th sts. CHS. A. KRAUSE, de 3-1w Captain, WANTED IMMEDIATELY, at the U. 8. Neve Yard, Washington, a number of LANDSMEN. de 26 Im WAR TSD_ Every. ye a to know. that [amin 7 6 markel for all articles in the house! ra ner 08e eving tne city, or having a will do well to call. R. BUCHLY, 488 Seventh ot. between Gand H sts., (-ast side,) Dealer in New and Second nitu WwW ANTED—TAILORS, TAILORS.—® Tailors competent to work on military foods. Ary G. KOLP.at Wall. Stephens & Co.'s. se a re W RAND FORAITURET STOVES aad BED. DING, for which we are paying the highest cash prices. Families declining housekeeping, OF having & surplus of furniture, will find it to their advantage to give us 8 call, BONTZ & GRIFFITH No. 369 7th st. betw. 1 and K sts, Je 1s-t? S. WERTHEIMER & CO. 462 No. 462 anv fos, Saver Sr. 464 Opposite the 8 Ofer thers stool of ‘WIN (es BRANDIES, GIN 7 sto., also elr iarge jortment o} EGARS, TOBACCO, FANCY GOODS, etc., ‘or sale at Wholesale Prices, They Koop constantiy on hand fine PHILADEL- pala CREAM ALE, in kegs and bottles, for ra or family use The public in general are re- anested £0 sive them & call and examine their splendid stook of goods. 8 WERTMEIMER & CO. 462 and 464 Seventn strode, de 21-3m oppo. Poat Office. [MPORTANT TO LADIES. The subscribers have opened the store No. 16 Market Space. Pa av. bet. 8th and 9th sts. asa firet ass Lace and Fancy Dress Cap Depot. con’ ing in part of Point d’Alenoon, Applique, Meok!er a: HandverchicterGapont"Pounclae. ‘Caper Cope jan chiefs, jouncing, % i Coxfiares. an mete ap goods of the finest quality; lew Yor! ri 7 COHEN & DUSSELDORP, jew York. irom mended, de %-Im* N. B.—All sorts of Laces washed. done up equal to new, at short notice. QLD MADEIRA, SHERRY AND PORT Imported and Bottled by W, 5. Corwin & Oo., N. ¥ ‘Wanderer Madeira, bottled 1ex2, OBeTVe < “184, ath Side “* “ 194, imperial Sherry, “s 1840, jurmerster Port, “1840, jsrmon: 4 “1844, imp’! White he “1840. For sale by WM. CORWIN BURGY, 367 Pennsylvania avenue, dem Entrance on Sixth st, PEIRCE’S Army Game Casket. L have just published this beautiful and conve- nient invention for the uee and amusement of sol- diers and others. It ceenaten, in Snes, smell paper ou C&D in your et, Chess, Cheoker and ‘Backgammon f Board, with men and dige for the tyres games 3 also, & set of Dominos and 8 pack of good Playing Cards. Put up * three sty foment oeates for 38 cents eac an jr sad ‘Men for all tae cames, erthoge the box, for 18 ts. A very discount to sutiersand deal- Publisher, No 15234 Fulton str jal-lw New York. LOSING OUT SALE OF FIRST QUALITY (No. 1) NEW SER BUTTER CT a ed kege of di nt Farr ea cong —— sxzenely ow, hs close AY oor It will be e urchasers Sites al rear le ronth at.» DOXt d adjoining the Star Office, le I apnedt Sena Eee an » return to stand at W. Voss’, a. Avenue, between 12th end 13th sree OS javing enoren tore tation of being anex Suro} tohmaker. I hort notices warranted to give-en‘ire sateine ven, r = S'JOS. RULINSKI. vfctins tries SS Sate dere aaet atches, wi ice my expellent stook. All Kinds of ir Je’ Se promptiy executed. w. Vous. 486 pvetoretibns 486 A choice selection of Ls id ana itation Seo Bam ae Biue Ho! Frag lg ad os i nest aesortment ct the best partouts country; . LOST AND FOUND. Tiirrel HONSE about ox rents owner is requested to po fi prove property, pay charges, Sway. 5 N js7 st* Corner Seoond anc 5 STRAYED, or was stolen from No. 41 Mant- 01 Georgetown, Sur- day fternbony @ ier PUP about six months oid, black. with long ears and: satan, feria naont deter we Re thane a ‘or ©. ie Sidrose a liberal reward will be pstd. ive STRs YED OR STOLEN—From the City Hall ‘9 on Mondyy evening, sth instant, about 1 Oolock, a small bay HORSE; white mark in his face, interferes infront. Had on 8 new MoClelian caddie, etirraps covered with .. The bridle was new and made $i whits leather. A suitable reward will be paid if returned to the subscriber, or for such informs- tion &3 will lead to their recover LARK, « W. C _ja7-st° Va. av., bet sth ‘nd 10th sts east. STOLFN-A fine black HORSE. 1535 bands bieh; 6 years o!d; entirely biack exoe; oO ind fe ‘hich hil th rt Surgeot 2h sep ze oh iy ned ve i Prd 7 ee of James 8. To) t., On yea- torday afternoon, traced by his ‘wher up nth street as far as toll gate, turning Wl on the first road to ths teafier which n> traces could be had of him: He lod on ohen taboos military bridle leatner halter and pair of martin- ADFIRE loose from his neck. Any person isformation of the horse will be amp'y re- by leaving it at the Police Head: anrters, ’s Hotel. Je? st* or at the « ffice of Brown’s Ho’ Lost. OR STOLEN. ot. Saturda: TRUNK, medium sizes, end, Geo, A. Parker; and also,a tag with S. M Felton. A l:bsral reward will be given by return- ing the sameto Willard’s Hotel. js6-st eS came te es Bote. ine L?st:-4 a Ciibsshes DOG. reddith- rown color, white f-et, whi! pe in the foo. crop) ‘ears. When lost i, ona dark pisid blanket. Whoever wil! return raid dog to No. 139 F street, will be well re- ‘warded. ja 4-3t* OST—On the Rockville turnpike, about two miles north of Georgetown, a GOLD PENCIL set inturquoiee,in the shape of a key, with a sold watch key and small chain attached. If left at JACKSON, BROTHER & © Hotel, a suitable reward will b pn iat neh Rene td Nn $250 REWARD.—The store of the subsori- yy bers,on Seventh street, near Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, having been robbed u lat January. 1862. and Jarge amount stoisn, thgy will «: s t covery, of the good and $5) for the conviction of the thief or thieves. G. W. BRAY & Co, 516 venth street. ja4 lw $ & ak 8 2 Ey Se REWARD.—Bvoke loose from Hays’ Stable, corner of Fourth street and Massa- chusetts avenue, on the 3d inst, a SOR- REL MARE anda BAY HORSE. The - ma:e has astar on her furshead and one shos miss- ing on right hind foot. The horse has the skin rubbed off his right breast. The above reward will be given by returning them to B HAYS, oor. Fourth street and Massachusetts avenue. ja4 st* Dp erzcr OF COLUMRIA, County oF WasHINGTON, to wit:—{ hereby certify that there was brought before me as estray, by C L Bart, trespassirg on tis premises,a BAY HORSE, with all four biack feet; he had on a Government Bridle and an open seated Saddle. He was taken up On the latinst, Given under my hard and nea!, this 2d dav of January, 1862. THOS C DONN, Justis of the Peace for Washington County, D.C. The owner of the above described horse, eaddie and bridle wiil pir ase come [urward, prove proper- ‘y pay charges,and take themaway. C.l BART, aus Fifth street west. ia 4 St" Leo the 27th instant. in Georgetown, near Second and M treats, br and white colured POINTER a chain collar around his neck, and t! name of “J. B. Jo e3, Glywont. Md g? engray thereon; and auswers't> ile name OP Tip. A suitable reward will be Five: if left at 229 Penn, avenue, one door from Thirteenth st, de 3!-Iw OST. —A SEAL RING, and » FOX-HEAD L, attached to 5, With cornoslian set. $5 reward will be givem to whoover returns the articles to this office. de2-tf _FUK SALE AND RENT. nished ROOMS on ~ Inquire at 460 Eleventh at., ja 7-3." Ze FaniG FURNISHED ROOMS TU LET. WITH Board, to gentlemen; in a plesrant location near the Capitol. Inquire at Star Office, FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—A Parlor and two Chambers, communicating, on Eiev- enth street north. hetween E and F sts. Inquire at WM. B. ENT SLws drug store, corner Penn, avenue and 12th st. j&7 eost* Pky, IN EPIPHANY CHURCH FOR SALE, y aire being No. 100, central igoat: ‘on. I JAME* F. Bayipay. 391 New York av nue, or of the Janitor of the Church. 6 6t* FY. RENT —With or without Board. a neat) furnished and comfortable SITTING ROO: and & fine BED ROOM attached, at No 450 Twelfth street, east side. between G and A ste. The looation 1s one of the most ploseent and con- venient in Washington. Also. the rooms are vory desirable. No children im the house, jaGiw FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET A FEW minutes walk from the Capitol, No. 12 North A street. ja 4-3t* Tyo LARGE PARLORS, TWO CHAM- bers and Kitchen, completely furnished can be had by addressing E. M. B., Box # Stur Office, jn 4-3t* ANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS, next door to Willard Hotel—214 Pennsylvania av- enus. ia 3-\w* OR SALE—From 4,0 to 5 000 cords of WOOD standing within 23¢ miles of Relteville. Inquire STEVENS, Wood and Coai Ty. No, troulara apply at No. 38 Louisiana av., near 6th at FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—On Fourth strest. between I and K streets. Ineuire at No. 256 Fourth street, de Si-lw* OR SALE OR EXCHANGE —1.600 scros of eslegted timber LAND, in the North West, will be sold or exchanged for property in the City of Washington. The Iand is well timbered, contains water power, end is & sure investment, Address “*Exohange,” box No. 30 Weshington Post Office. de 19 Im OR RENT—Two pleasant ROOMS, neatly furnished, in 4 firet-clasa residence in 6 eorge- town, with boa d. To 8 permanent tenant terms will be moderate, Apply at 147 West st , Georce- town. de 17 URNISHED *APARTMENTS IN THE FIRST WARD FOR RENT.—A comfort y Furnished Parlor and Chamber, communica- All ne Or two seperate Chambers, En- mises, No, 110 corner of Pa. ave, t, north side, First Ward. OR RENT—A neatly and well furmebed PAR LOR or CHAMBER, plensantly located, ina private family—460 New York avenue. onl, ards from the State Department, or Kiggs & Co. 8 Bank, or the omnibus line from the Capitol to Georgetown. Rert very low, (by the wesk or month ) ja 4 3:00 URNISHKD ROOMS TO RENT—A Parlor aod Ch*mber, communicating, on firet floor. Terms reasonable. Inquire at 354 C, between 44 Bnd 6th sts is 4-3teo* AN DSOM. FURNISHED KOOMS.— H ‘our i Furnished Rowe supplied an . 490% Massachusetts avenue, north sids, between 4th and Sth ats ma 23 tho Pat EDUUATIONAL. CREGARAY I‘STITUTE, 1527 anv 1529 SproceSt., PHILADELPHIA. This Inatitute, conducted for two years past in the city of Philadelp! % Mavame® CHEGARAY and her niece Mavame D’HgRviLir, qpon the same principles as the ous in ork, f lished there in 1814, will reo) after the Chrietmss holidays, on Mond: VIOLIN AND ViOLONCBL) 3 Joun . GOODALL, Professor the above, tenders his s-rv:ces to the p: sity? Geveral Severa! EDUCATIONA.. FP. BARNES’ Dancing School at ed Hall, E street, between 9th and Soa ead Sestinns bone Healey tat PR » BN otinue every ws ay & ri day—afternoon classes Bt 3 o’olock, and eve- Ring classes at 6% o'clock. A}! of th dacoes will be sang during the sca: . musio will be in @ under the direction of Prof, George Arth. foraciroular, dell-Im [WADAME LBONTIN <3 BLANORET, Will Give PRIVATE FRENCH LESSONS. A 51 West street, vor 407 Fane ackingtan ee orem ot oe SN | SE Be a Come to the Clothi: Number Taree H erecta ert ere 354 4. (op de 27-20" ries elu NECE FS AERFOENE neox noes: don noes eee, IL Ee GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, D.C, For the Menth endimg December 31, 1861. ing for sew pine eu that are siverisdy otueries they may not receive LADIES" LIST. Ashford Miss JuliaAHollis Ano R ae. Miss Lowa Hall Jane C janclard Mrs EllaHess Mra C D va Hall Mra Cynthia A Price M Burrows Miss Anne Harmon Miss Kate Pride M: Mrs Br Rarty Ellen Charloue Heit Heariette T SECOND EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK, F. M. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. —— A CAVALRY DRILL. There was an admirable division Grill to-day Oration Mrs Marv2 | at 12 o'clock, on the grounds east of the Capitol, of the regular cavalry, under Gen. Cook. This Birch Diet Fcfman Bice Lissiel ape aed eh Dire ofman " He ters, A otomac, MeRP Ayet Morhs Eh orm ~ Ben 1861 Bole MreME Ail Murue'Va Reid Mise Frances Washington, Dee. $8, 3881. Bames Fargaret ae Maggie Tae poy | General Orders, No. 57 Garmoa Mary Jane Hoover Bre Garah LRey'y Mise Marg The Commanding General expresses bis thanks GoleBarbake’ _Sohaees Mise 8 a be rer! spe a fe . sy weveragee 57 — . Carpenter Mis EV Reeay Lovins Stercus Mine M B® | Of bisbrigade, who so gallantly repelled an at- a Bice Jane Kinny Bice Mary Sterdue Mrs Mary ersou Diary Kiggan Mary Ann Sage Mre ry Mary Aga Klock Muss Sarah” Sinplewoo Mire H 2 Campbell Mre M A King Miss Sarah Snowden Mies F Coughlan Mrs MaryKemeron Miss See Stone Mise Eliza Sdeeler Mre Cord’: pment aly. eer ap tec Hee, Beg Mar; Kennvo Mus E mander, torepel the enemy in case of the advance Chamberiin MariheXellogg Birs Heary Showers LocresiaM | Of reinforcement rowell Ne va DagesMre A'S Linch Mary A3 ‘Thompson Mrs Dr alee ecknowiedge the die, Davis Mre Ann Murray Mrs Elisa Terry Caroline Darcy Mre Cathe’e Mitchell Ellen E Thomas Mre Jane The tinguished corvises of Gol Metanenen, Some , Pennsylvania Volunteer Reserve Davie Mrs HarrietP Meager MreGrace Thomas Mre J; ay Ee oy oth wh wania V. try, Dauris Harriet Meridan Mra Lidia Thomas Miss : teer Reserve C. Lieut Col riffle regi grene, McBride Mary Aun Wathine aoa ieee un Bey ere 3 Reserve Bane ™M con’ . J “ ye ewjuhr Bre BeidiWassvars Mra E oy ype ina large degres, to « Getty Mre Marg Ogle MreAuna V Wry ee A Bye 4 of Mejor mM Orton Mise Jace Williamson Mrs M Gladmon Andelia Own Mre Margaret Yatse Bluse 8S. Wiziiames, Ass't Ad’t Gen'l. Hages Miss MA Ackerman Wm “Glaunense rs THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. coe Ses FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Armeby Orom Grove Jackson Gibbons John Gurrison Jeane F Gorman Powe Battimors, Jan. 7.~Tbe Old Point boat bas ar- rived here. [be Jamestown arrived here also on Sunday nigbt, from New York The coast survey schooner Bibb arrived on Monday night. We get southern papers by a flag of truce; they contain no newsof any importance, except dis- Allard Lt A A-4 Buebecker Ab'm Bubeck Jacob Brust Albert Garrett Wn Bower Serg Chas-2 Goucher Wm Buleen Cyrus W Harris] W ¥ Baker De ‘“ Hoover Rev J W Patker Calvis E patches claiming that Federal troops have been Billeroe Geo Holcropt Sut*% Punts repulsed and forced to take refuge under cover cf Be je0 Homiller Jncob their gunboats at North Edisto Boeweli Harry Harlan Jesaie —————. Bale HenerE avec of FURTHER BY THE BOHEMIAN. r Pierce J Prank Dec, from Canton seer Pines Pan LonponpERry, . 27 —Advices Bucksdaum Jobo Beck A China, of the 15th of Nowember, say that Mr. PunccGeswe = | Burlingame, the American Minister had been Byerly Jacob Hawkins Beo)J3 Pa Cap @ well received there, and that be Browtrie MowardC a” Prteury” | for Shanghse en route to the copier tee oe 3 wel Bs = few bad been invited to visit Pe Bi a Lt = jesket Lt Isaac jaynard Philo were fleein; Beh Beek Cree, bad wobeldrd. OE Borton Thos J M long-Kow was reported to be invested by the Bra’ Henphateary peentifwnts ™ | rebela® St was alos that" toe Braves’ Bogue Thos Haig Reb< Quinly Frank J there kad attacked the ghers in thestreets and Bisskmer NE Horley aw Royb Ambrose D houses, and that placards were posted up threat- Brows Wm esting? ov, | Ret _ ening the extirpation of the Europeans Beorad Wm K Holes Thee Reedy ‘Calvin? Listox, Dec 26 —Great excitement is exist! Beil Geo W Johnson Capt Rollondson Alonso | bere in rd to the death of the inte Ki & Jian Joba Roter Dynid R body isto be disinterred and analyzed The Pub aa ere lic ‘are greatly stirred up in regard to the matter Jobuece Wan C Randeubush G W and troops are patrolling the streets to preserve Johnson Thos T Rupert Geo order. Ichbaver Christoph Reid Horauo Lonponprrrr. Dec. 27—The advices from Johnson Wm C Reed A Wir America are unfavorsbly construed in London, oped Sod the funds sr drooping in consequence In Liverpool peecefy. i 2pes preponderate, and cotton is rising Chamberlain AJ Coleman BF Crocker Dora Robertson Jno F Ch Really Jno A number of gunboats have been ordered to Rageei Har the Mersey ee It is reported that the frigate Algiers has been Kaller iesac Raokir Sawa Stationea olf the Straits of Gibraiter, to prevent Keliogg Heary Rotheng-tter Wan the p fe of privateers Kellugs Henry Read Lt WA The frigates Liffey and Mel were to Soot Jas R2 Paes Sag leave Gibraltar on the 2ist inst., for America Kelty Pack Rreder Courad It is reported m Parts tuat the Orleans Princes Keily Park E Sprankie David are to return to Kurope forthwith Cui Kaew Sami 8 E The !uglish papers are discussing the Trent Ghicaberatoha — Kurby The A affair in a hopeful view, believing that the rebel Sincere | EctyTeehy St commissioners will be given up by the Cabinet Conroy Patré Kon .derMVB 8. at Washington, and a war be thus averted Clarke & Kelly Wm mi Pending the receipt of news from America, in CummiusCaptRP-2 Kipp Warren-2 Tesponse to the l-agiish advices by the Europs, Cain Ki Laudon Andrew there is much 5; . Conrad 8 J Lombard Capt G W: Conrad Somerfield Larkir Juo nmment will arriveat. The Crown Sam Lake Jno 8 8 Jacob B result 1s bel uiedly awaited. The CsiewTuwotty Kaagorn Jue Sit Joos’R” | opinlon, however; fa favor of peece ne olline Thos jon y S ward tend. Coumm Wa Leuger Juo Bier? Palos in risks at Lioyd’s have a down crewley Waa? Lapont Lsebe Sconerood J D ‘The English pe — planey Cal e pers calc Druce fsaac W Le erL M of the French Government reaching Wasbington Dyer Amos Lowergood M H-2 before Mr. Seward sends his reply to Lord Lyons . pre Lemphese Wa in regard to the demand of the British Govern- Donohue Dani ichd -Btevens Paul ment. The re express the that the Doworan Dani-2 Wm Btokes Pack French dispatch will reach Washington in time oe ha Squrd meee to influence the reply of Mr. Se’ Fi oe The Paris Presee says tnat new southern com- D. pith Thi Pemeticeynia pormuyfrence Goik Thos” | sulorionere have arrived at some Gormees port end ay ie Rertow Peensie Serine Li Was ae ef fone oy to Paris and London aris . mes iam on Secretary engi Becks Css E ualterd Wen F Chase's nancial oe nak snp at some nb bi 4 Dougiese Sas Raeresy Caled Burd We length on the extraordinary extension of the bor- Dorceye Liners McKereeBW —‘Salsberry Hugh rowing system, declaring that it exceeds anything Doub De Mien Bex wol Henry her ma Capt 8s ae op heony A wy ile Mr jouy Huy rundie A C rence Is about to send reinforcements to the Darboran P N Ma 2 Th on WF Duly 8C2 Mille Hiram’ Talmer Thon | #qUAdFOn OM Mexico, and also to the squadron off Drewett Thos Miller Amos-3 Town Capt TH northwestern coast of America. Dolan Woo A Mul reer Jno La Turner Sami Redan a eaeuene te a ae @ squadron of an Wm Maclolister Josu i observation is to sent to eastern coast of ng ph he Dp America under Admiral Henand. Davis Wm f Thompace BB The Madrid correspondence says that Spain is bonsuge' wm Mace aicaiN" Tel'gteste'S | thet te Spanish squedion Cain sete ae onolson Wm ck Mic! itlow 8 \° Doyle Wm Maleahey Morris Vangorde: ‘ phan Sqeedcon will all ta these Gt Dnaisa W Masoo Neill Wreth DrAR _ — ay Wn 2 Edmondson Elijah May 8 CONGRESSIONAL. Ervin Wm H | McGuire Oven —o——— oglebert cGuire Ben| Entgne Jas a Megary Desaia W aoa Chas E-3 XXVVIIth CONGRESS —Secend Session. a "4 Pact Capt va ‘rede irc MeNolly Joo. Worl Geo M ‘Towepar, January 7 Eving Wa B McK J Webwer Geo W Sgnatz.—Mr. Sumner and others Rogier 2 —_—— &CoWendeeHenmar? | S2dry abolition and other petitions, which were referred. on Ward PraucesWhater Beary ‘er! McDonald Jeremiah Walter Heory Mr. Powell introduced a bill to abolish the Pancett ThosS McCamack Patk Wallace Jas- frarking privilege, which was referred Foster Thos H McDounal Richd Whilighan Jas The Dill to increase the number of cadeteat the FiyuePurick Mp Ect! «Yerkes Geo | West Point Military Academy coming up, was nn Pairiel cGrath Ric! ard Juo- . Fidnagan Peer McMartrieSM WhartonJ M advocated by Mr. Grimes and Mr. Clarke, and Finegan Pat'k Morgan Thos P Wise Jos opposed by Mr. Trumbull and Mr Lane, of Kan- sas Folsom Lt M M Flagherty Jou Perawalt isaac Porsett Jacob Moriarty Thos-3 Murphey Jas Malloy Andrew Mucenbbin Thos M W. Whitioy Lt N Warren Wm W Werkmeinter 8 Hovst.—The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the President, transmitting Poits Jessie MeLavghlin WH W copies of the correspondence between the Secre- Feants Jobe H Masce ae bee ge tary of State and the Governments of England a elch Reese ranc: Peehely Jas ‘ Nolen Jno Weaver Serl & pry € in relation to the seizure of Mason and Powter igecrd Nelso'Cas = Ward War t Vallandigham condemned the action of the Foods EH Nicholson Maj Youn, H Administration upon the subject regarding jt as Pink Alfred J NicholasaCapuMrsYeouons A B deep national bumiliation. ook Predicted an Girham A 8-2 Nicholson Caps AJ Zolivi Capt H Ar | Senmediate war with England. es" arid oe ee Mr. Hutchins replied, expressing bis inability MISCELLANEOUS. to understand how the terly oppose coercion Colonel of the Columbia Guards, tleman could so bit- High 8. the rebels, and at the iL7~ All Letters (except “ Soldiers’ Letters”) | same t me warmly favor defiance to England! must, io every instance, be prepsid. . He regarded 2 recent article in the Richmond Ex- it HENRY ADDISUN, Postmaster. | sminer, tn relation to the surrender of Mason and Slidell, #s a counterpart of bis (Mr. Vi UNION LEAGUE. GEORGETOWN — Ethers wliikes macrar tse titae tne bam’s) expression, and thought that as som Q . ‘=X | would bear the interpretation of a desire to bri RS. EVENIoG, J ary Sth, at 7 wolosx, peopel oe of the Frecstent % | abouts war with a foreign Power, resulting ad- ja7-3t ISAAC ENT WISLE, Sec. vantageously to the rebellious States. Mr. Thomas addressed the House, LADIES’ FESTIVA(.—T his Festival f , entieiing te eeeee oP the i Protestant | (2@ action of the Government ase matier of poll a an mee THIS | CY, 20d predicting future retribution upon hy + D.C. will EVENING and TOeMOR ROW EVENING, and | land for the wrong done this Government i entertsined by the Holy Hill Band. i=" | bour of weakness. The communication and papers were then re- ferred to the Commitiee on Foreign and the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole (Mr. Campbell in the chair) uy the bill meking —— defraying wilex- 0 NOTICE - LICE NSES.—Al! porson whose licenses from the Corporation a: eorgetown expire on the Sist instant are hereby notified prowptiy to renew the same, otherwise they subject themselves to a fine, snd tae iaw is rT roper Officers oad —- rmment for the fiscal end- ier ayainet ait nee oats. —— og June 30, 1863, and ‘sdditionai ons do 27 StawtJanl0 WM. LAIRD, Clerk. | for the fiscal year ending June 30, . CONCERT IN GEORGETOWN, D. Cc. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. Will be given by the Hutchinson Family, Correspondence of The Star. Atthe MOUNT ZION M. E. CHURCH, On TUESDAY EVENING, January 7th io ETOWN, Jan. 7, ~~ The first Mondey in — as the day for the Zanual election of Corporation officers here, the Boards of Aldermen and Com- Adem onaia, 388 | mon Counell seomblod in pg last evening, Henry C_ Matthews, 5 a. Ws: Have store, pau foci at 2 Bioe , | and proceeded to elect officers to serve the ensuing ake lot ‘The Recorder, Hugh Esq., was re Atoka: OSUSEY & Beanagpy elected on oellot. He wee intan B st, west Hie, notified, and soon after entered the chamber, deSl-Iw Georgetown, D. be was sworn in by Justice Reaver. i = : dent of the convention, retursed bis thanks ta MALI Boots beief ond . AT WHOLESALE. The following officers were then elected : We have now in st-re— Clerk and treasurer—Wm. Laird, a ag ae enete Cail Sutolei Knamel Leg Boots, = aap eee = Welch, ——. = PA bs milted Bot. L. Le ae and Heury C. Wingste, re-elected. Flour in- ee “ Cavairy % i ed spector. Shoemaker, re-elected. {1 “4 ma Cait heavy aye tans meh provisions, butter, &e..—Jas. Bovlecon Also, 8 variety of Ca'f and E:p Boots, Boys’and | Market master—Henry Pe re-elected . Youths’ Boots, and | % Weigher of bey, &c. ,—H Ritter, re-elected. J. wis EB pAtlpeed G ge ay ae yp ye mee do-tm* _ Pann. ov... between sie nad D. Wire, Heary King tod homes Jewell, the ERY. first four being re-elected. ——_ Now Swatker anna ars y+ ton ‘A. Burrows oon R Collins Supplics » ° 5 yg est aty % of the —M. Vv. . ths aseesosa: HU TOHINSON & MUNRO‘, gene ag eA 8 re-elected. Chimncy ral at ow Strood Al |, & Ow CU) of Head precinct—J. F. Burch, G. W. 5 a actiboial Flowers; Festherse Kea, to which we _ M. Matte: vite the ‘attention orthe indies. de he Horses roe BALE, on. tne Center {Qaaeos avenue, de 18-6m* AtT*TION, er *