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» LOCAL NEWS. a riee.—After having for many years printed tn tints of letters remelaing uncalled for in the port office of this tte, Cpntee the law sautbor- (ring their publication in the ha the largest circulation within the usual delivery Jength felt compelled to decline their further a Begs on of the great they have come to occupy, and of the fact that for months Hi 7 g : & c z 5 z & jetter List. : In addition to this positive iniary loss by their insertion since those lists have come to be as large as the New York city letter lists, they have entirely—on the day on which they were printed — defeated his purpose of making the Star always 8 newspaper—news being its well-known speciality. AMUsEMENTS To-NicHt. TazatE’ ‘o-night Donizetti's admirable comic opera, ‘‘Don Pasquale,”’ by the excellent Strakoscb company. Cunisty’s—Benefit of John P. Smith, the popular business manager of the troupe, on which occasions bill of extra attractiveness has been prepared. Last night of Christy’s capital after- jece. “‘New Year's Calls’—George as “Peter yay.’ Don’t fail to enjoy the great bill for to- night. Kixe’s AMPHITHEATER —First_ appearance of the new stars Joe Pentland, Luke Rivers, Hernan- dez, Gonzalas, Forrest, and Du Crow, with all the old favorites in a magnificent programme of amphitheatrical performances, concluding with the rich extravaganza of ‘‘The Cobbier’s Frolic.” Ovp Fettows’ Hatt —Marvelous feats of ven- triloquiem — prestidigitation, by Wyman, the celebrated wizard and magician. Umion Music Hati.—Attractive performances, concluding with the je-splitti afterpiece, “The Hop of Fashton’”—W . A. Christy as ‘‘Door- keeper”—by Kate Hamilton, Mary St. Clair, Jenny Elisworth, John Landis, John Forbes. Chas. Seymour and Master Bolby. AcaDEMY oF Music. —An entertaining free con- cert at three o’clock, with excellent refreshments. Hall open all day—between Ninth and Tenth sts., Pennsylvania avenue. Cantzexsvny Hatu.—First’eppearance of the celebrated Leoni Pantomime Company. Robert Butler, Silas Palmer, Willis Armstrong, and other stars, with the Canterbury company in a brilliant bill of pantomime and comicalities to- night. ‘ Vol-au-Vent,” slack rope performances. and an entertaining programme cf sengs, dances and burlesques. Oxz Distonest PaintER —A man named Bigarel, said to be from Indiana, where he for- merly published a paper, called the Vanguard. came te this city some time since, and succeeded in obtaining employment at the Government print- ing office. He was noticed to be very diligent, coming early and quitting late; but he was also noticed to carry a carpet bag with bim, morning and evening, every day, which was an unusual thing fora workman todo. One of Bigarel’s fel- low workmen raised the carpet bag from the floor oa Thursday last to try the“ »? of it, when he found that it was wnaccountably “soggy? Sus- picion was aroused. and Bigarel’s movements were watched. On Friday morning he went early to the office, carpet bag in band, as usual, and the ‘watchman of the building aro him petting * after pege of into the and inform, Se anemen, r Rociteh, of the fact. That gen- tleman accused Bigarel of theft and he did not deny it. Itseems that be bad obtained access to the depository of new materials, and everyevening took to bis boarding house almost enough type to setup another Vanguard. Bigarel’s fellow work- men searched for his plunder at bis boarding hou: and found undera pile of ashes in the yard, and fa thesink, more than 200 pounds of new ma- terial. Bigarel eseaped—probably by the early train on Friday morning, and has left in thiscity his wife, who is in great distress at his bad con- duct and bis desertion of her, leaving her friend- less and without means. CrntraL Guanpnovse Cases—Before Justice Walter. —Sunday— Lawrence Newton, drunk; fine $2.58. Andrew Hughes, drunk and disorderly; do. 21.58. Jobn Gibbons, drunk; do. @2. John Connolly. John Zang, Wm. Wallace and W. L. Wright, do.; turned over to the military Monday—Geo. A. Jones, drunk; turned over to the military. Mich’! Konig, drunk, fined 81 58 Patrick McKenna, disorderly conduct; dismissed. Thos. Broderick, drunk; turned over to the mili- tary. George Davis, drunk and disorderly; fine iss $594. Wm Pelletrea, suspicion of larceny; missed. Malcolm Rice, drank; turned over to the military. W.H.H. Camp, drunk; fine $1 58. nip Selseizter, do; do. $2. Joseph Selgel, Founra Wazp Sration Caszs—Before Justice Walter —Sunday—Geo. Doniger, drunk and dis- orderly; fined $158. Isaac Hagerty, disorderly do. Jas. Miller, do; dismissed. Wm Ewings, drank and disorderly; workbouse 60 days. Jno. Cannon, selling liquor to soldiers; dismissed. Same for selling without license; workhouse 90 days. Jas. Heatty, fighting at Canterbury Hall; fine $2. Dan’l and Susan Dugan. drunk and dis- gracrly; do. $5 94 each. Wm. Houck, do; do si Monday—Thos.Gaffeny and Jno. Galvin, boys, disorderly on the avenue; locked up two hours Dan’! Dugan, drunk and disorderly; fine $10 94. Benjamin F. Goddard, do; do. $2. Cornelius Desmond, do.; do. An Unaeciasce Musszncer —We understand that a letter containing one hundred dollars in bobmng notes, was dropped = an intoxicated soldier {n the clothing store of Wiesenfeld & Co , on Saturday. It was opened, and found, in addi- tion, to contain a most affectionate appeal to an absent wife and little ones to use the money for thelr comfort, and was from a captain in one of the regiments on the other side of the river, who no doubt by this time my ge it has arrived at its destination. It will returned to him to- day, when it is hoped he will entrust !t toa more carefal messenger, and congratulate himself that it fell in such honest hands. A Smarr Reuepy Nezpsp —In passing along Pennsylvania avenue yesterday from Four.and-a- half to Seventh street, (north side.) the writer encountered no less than six l-pox conva- lescents loafing at precisel: the points where ves jostling them in the crowd If convalescents will not voluntari! keep within doors till danger of spreading the i: ‘tion is past, —— restraint should be placed upon Rouwaway.—About 4 o’clock on Friday even- ing four horses, attached to a Government wagon, ran off from the stable at the corner of H and Sec- ond streets east. The driver was thrown off, but fortunately esca) ‘without serious injury. Near the corner of H and Thirteenth streets east the team came in contact with a and be was knocked down and bpeoap | Killed. The team kept on at a frightful rate |, and crossed Beaning’s bridge. They were finally overhauled sear Fort Man: by mounted olman Ben- sen Potics.—Saturday, the follow: ar- Tested by the day section of the Fourth Ward patrol, were — Lg wedded bere errs cases :—Geo. Mahoney, profan: fast ; ined $1 SOineachcase. Wm. John W. Y » Jobn Sullivan and M! Hurley. for fast » were fined $1 58 v Elizabeth Conner, Mquor srtabouh liceeoes workhouse 90 da) Dan’l Callahan, larceny of about twelve from an acq) 5 jail for court. Committap to Jal vor Steatinc —David —_ a 5 Ang & “gare rent on Saturday ni i taken before a J and searched, when a $5 ‘Treasury note was found tn bis shoe, and a gold po atl containing St shy * . ni > wi eg Kellahan was sent to jail. Caszs Dismissed. — Yesterday, Emile Freid- rich, for asssuit and tery, was arrested and taken before and Tux Ping of Wapnesvpar Last —We have been requested to state that at the fire on Fil- teenth street last Weduesday moraing Mr. H. L Gettier, whose duty it was to te the fire- pices ‘was early at his post, a ranklin bose-reeis arrived he attached the hose to the plug on the corner of Fourteenth and L sreets Revtasep Prisongns.—Ove hundred and thir six reieased mi.t isoners, from Rich- a arrived { thie cit oy Saturday evening— are quartered near the through By! railroad fn the building known as‘ the “Soldiers? Retreat.” But few of them are free from wounds. Int eRustixe To Lawrsns.—The extensive law Passage Taree —Oa Thursday : the oC Mr. A.B Waller's hnass, Ne aaf New ple A oe cose Ninth and Teorh sts., was therefrom. Bias 5 States Robert Dsatus oF Sonprers —The followi: of soldiers have occurred since our last ing deaths William Weekly, company I, 4th Pecayien Sergeant Tilman Ussum. cavalry, at General Daniel Shay, 6,934 onieers, st Seininaty Honpla p Reva at Seminary nia cavalry, at Columbian College. com) 08: 1,4th Unitea Peterson, company B 10th New Jersey volun’ at camp. Daniel Orme, company E, ist Michigan ——- at camp. Amos Webber, = 7th Maine volun- teers, at Seminary Hospital. ee eee ‘ork volun’ al jospital. Pennsylvania vol- D, 24 New York ae Private Bessler, company E, 58th New York volunteers, at cam) E Jobn © Hospi ruptive Sergea: tal. aoth Pennsylvania volunteers, at mt Andrew J. Addleman, company K, ae volunteers, at Patent Office. Coyle, company unteers, at camp. Henry Weber, company B, 234 Pennsylvania vemehenee ‘Deken, C, 104th Pennsylva- er, compan nia volunteers at camp ar Anthony come. company K, 56th New York cam) volunteers, teers, Eli Bishop, com US Bre ‘ive Hospital. 1, 15th New York vol- I, 7th Maine volun- James er, company D, 22d New York vol- unteers, at Columbian Hospital. John Franks, 49th Pennsylvania volunteers, at General Hospital. Jobn Schooner, company C, ist regiment Ber- dan’s Sharpshooters, at camp. Francis Eberenz. company C, th Pennsylva- nia volunteers, George at Tennallytown. Davis, company G, 23d Pennsylvania velunteers, at camp Cc ral Sylvester Kane, company D, Ist Long Island volunteers, at camp. Walter A. Merrill, com; shire volunteers, at St. Elizabeth Hospital William Town, company H, 2d regiment Ber- dan’s Sharpshooters, at camp. Charles E. Bennett, a States cavalry, at Eruptive y H, 6th New Hamp- y E, Sth United ital. George Kamm, 49th Deaseyivents volunteers, at Seminary Hospital. Grorertown Potice Caszs —Thomas Evans, for huckstering without a license, was brought before Justice Fearson, and fined $1.44. Marga- ret McNeal, vagrant; workhouse 30 days. Jeffer- son Garrison, teamster, was arrested on the charge of stealing $55 from Walter Meade, hostler, and was taken before Justice Reaver, but the ~- dence not being strong enough to sustain t! accusation, Garrison was dismissed. Michael May, John Morris, Geo. Johnson, Chas. White, James Fitzsimmons, Thomas Tilman, and Jeff. Thompson, soldiers, arrested for being drunk and di erly, were turned over to the Provost Guard. A horse and buggy was found in posses- sion of two drunken soldiers, and the team was taken charge of by the police. Firta Warp Potice Cas: Ferguson —Margai i— Before Justice iret Dasey complained of Thos. Flynn—a fellow emigrant from the Green Is'e—and George Reed, a colored gent, charging them with wie, interes language. and taken before the charge sustained by the evi They were arrested who finding the ce, fined Flynn $1 58, and Reed $3 94. Harry Gladding, asoldier, for displaying a ———— looking Arkansas toothpick, alias a bo" rrested , in the was a) and turned over tothe Ed Barnes, for depositing nightsoil in the wron, place, was made to deposit $10 58 to the credit o' the Corporation. driving, was fined $2 53. A Scuye in tHe Unitarian CaurcH—Sunday morning, Jan. 5, 1862.—T he following impromp- tu was pencilled by an attendant at the Unitarian church on the day mentioned above; his atten- tion to the sermon aay § somewhat distracted at the time by the labored ublic streets, ‘rovost Guard. B. W. Farr, a farmer, fer fast reathing of Mr. Horace Greeley, who sat fast asleep and with mouth wide ajar in a neighboring pew. Parson Channing, heaven exploring, Horace Greeley, starting, snoring— week. It is valuable to some! great nvisance where it is behind the Wake up, Horace, though the preacher Cannot charm like brother Beecher. Sixtu Warp Pouice Cases.—Before Justice Cuil —Jacob Newrath, for selling lager without a license,was made to contribute $60 to the general fand of the corporation; and Jobn Miller, for sell- ing liquor without a license, had to deposit #40 to the credit of the same fund. Samuel Todd, Amos Reed, and Thomas Johnson, disorderly conduct; fined $3 91 each. Mary Jane Scott, do ; workhouse 30 days. John Hart, drunk; fine $1 58. Rosexry —This morning, about two o’clock, the residence of the Rev. Mr. Morsell, at the Navy Yard, was entered by burglars, and goods, consisting of coats and some silver ware, valued at fifty to seventy five dollars, were stolen. patrolmen were promptly on the thieves had escaped, leavin; maker’s hammer, with which, no doubt, they forced an entry into the dwelling. A Novisance.—Some person has dumped a large load of siable manure in E, near the corner of Eighth street, which has been | The t; but the ym a shoe- ng there neara y, but a very If the owner will not Temove it, the [ntendant of the Asylum would no doubt willingly take it away at the request of the Street Commissioner. Tu Connor Fam ED OF. —Mrs. Con- nor, who lives on Sixth str between F and G streets, in Murphy’s row, was arrested on Satur- liquor without a license, and she and her family, comprising a husband and four children, were all sent to the workhouse for 90 day for seliin days Remove —Mrs. Greenhow, who for the last five months has been under surveillance in her own house, has, together with Mrs. Baxter, who recently arrived from Richmond with a military commisssion for Dr. Brown, of Baltimore, been removed to the old Capitol buliding. Gong over THE River —This morning the 6th regiment, New York State Volunteers, left their old quarters at Good Hope, and joined General On Satur- day they exchanged thelr muskets for Enfield Tifles at the arsenal. Smith’s division across ¢! Postronsp —The fi Petomac. tation to the 56th —— New York State volunteers, Col. Van ‘yek, is postponed until Wednesday, Jan. 22d, THE coMMUNication in reference to the con- duct of a party of Lancers on Sunday night lacks the signature of a responsible name, which must account for its not appearing. Scurvy anv ScrorvLous Exvrrions will soon cover the bodies of those brave men who are fighting their country’s battles. Night air, food, and drenching rains will make sad with the strongest. Therefore, haves let every man supply himself with Holloway’s Ointment; it is a certain cure for every kind 25 cents per pot. skin disease Only 215 Cons, Bunions, Calosities, Bad Nails, En- larged Joints, and all d'seases of the feet cured without pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropo- vania avenue, between Four- and-a-balf and Sixth streets. Room 24 up stairs. dist, 426 Penn Office hours from 12 m. to 6 at residences promptly at! to. Pieasant Fornisugsp Rooms, with fuel and , With or without board, at 415 E can be Wairsuvnst, 434 Penn. Eighth and Ninth streets. accommodated. m. Orders tu call jan 15-lm* street, be- Table boarders jan 15-lm* save, furnishes from miniature tolife size. His col- carts de visite likenesses embrace all ment men of the country. Remember, biteburst received seventeen premi country, and a medal at the World’s Fair at a }, Bt the French exhibition at Paris. Rn deney tomate holiday presents. de 2i-colm* Imma Rozszn Goons. India rubber Sheets oe peeing children’s Sees, Sak. gn Semily: be without; 75 cents each. Rubber Blankets, for soldiers, $1 25 eaeh. Rubber Ponchos and Blankets each. India Rubber india Rubber all kinds of Ru bined, $2.50 white or black, $2.50 each. $1 per pair. Goods, including Rub- ber Boots and Shoes, Rubber Stoppers for bottles, sickness, tH. A. Halls Door Mats, Under Sheet! &e, ke jak mmmatncnenen | rices, a! India Rubber Warehouse, Pa. Ninth and Tenth streets. Soupiers To TH Rascus !—Yo for beds in Tux Impian Hans Doctor, From Canada, will describe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their com ness, No charge for Consultation or Advices. receiving an: ing any OUR MOTTO. We use such Balms as have no strife . BV., Detween Jan 1-tf men rush- GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. —_+—_—_ MARRIED. WANTS. house, Georgetown, D. C.. Bethan eahwareer MER STRAUS to thes WANTED—A COOK, ands young GIRL for A Resotcron seqeiting 0 poles eaneeiante,antt LLEN ba LEY, all of this city, housework. Inquire at thi 8. jn 30-2t* h ng his salary. E THREE O'CLOCK, P. M. t rings to the ince ANTED—A good COOK: a'so, & colored commen eis vf Sanahtocegenee| —S eee Liner Ashwanden AMOe DYE tr BUCIE A | Wy, BOY, Appizto Dr. MIDDLETON. st the | Teer om the feat 1g January mext, and | Rxrxover—On Saturday last the following Seether of James Ht Wheater, of Alexandris, | Washington Arsena. _j&%-3t"_ | sanuslly thereafter, shall be elected one clerks in the office of the Auditor for the Tress- js 20-20) A GENTLEMAN AND HIS hy dj Desire to lice mi ite, Whose compensation shall be Viz: obtein one or two Rooms and Board wit! a“ S ree hu: dollars per annum, payable montb- | TV Depsrtment were removed. :—Edward DID, Peg gg Sa ly by the Clerk of the C tion, and the above | A. Whipple, of Pa., Sam’l Linton, of Pa , W. V. compensation shall be in lieu of all costs or other ith location and a charges inst the Corporation On the 20th instant. of typhord fever, GEORGI- and Martha A. Fits- | ——————____J8"'"_ ANNA. ogooeag nt days. ae ANTED—An experienced MAN to take , further, That the police magistrate Her furneral will take place on ‘Tuesday at 24 charge of s ¢ining room; aise, two Sub | shail collect all fines and judgments made by o’cloek, from the residerce of her parents, on Waiters, either white or colored. Apply at corner him, after the passage of this resolution, and pay at., between 6th and 7th streets. The friends of Sth and F’streete—Herndon House. _jnis st=_ | him, after the passage of this sen agenyf Scquaintaross of the family are invited to attend, As TEEMAN - Wishes & FURNISHED | lected, and settle his accounts with the Clerk B. ~ bs u re and light.) with or without | monthly, before the payment of his salary, and W. Weaver, of Va , and L. O'Sullivan, of La., the two first-named being second-class ($1,400 per annum) and the two last-named first-clas (81,200 per annum) clerks. — <2 OUR MILITARY BUDGET. se On the I9th inst. PATRICK MoLINDON, of in 8 private family. Terms to be stated by Parish of Tallvlish. county of Down, ireland, | addressing “Henry R.,” Star Office. ine brag gg rod tg Leslie proto | THE VICTORY IN KENTUCKY CONFIRMED. ‘The frente of the family ars invited to attend ANTE D— By & young msn, 8 SITUATION | office vacant and elect another in his stead. The War Department bas received the follow- ing dispatch : Batrimone, Jan. 20, 1862. To Thomas A. Scott, Assistant Secretary of War : We have dispatches from Cincinnati announ- cing that Schoeff killed Zollicoffer and routed bis army at Somerset (Ky.) on Saturday. The action lasted twelve hours. The loss on both sides was heavy. bi ral residence of his brother, 422 some store of restaurant, where he could Resolved. ther, That the tetrate, Si'st at o'clock, Tuceday, January aise,” | make Pe —— himeelf generally useful,—or to drive before entering upon his ‘ae On the 20th instant, Mrs. ANN QUEEN, aged | P8600. Address" W. R. @..” throgh the Post Of bond. daties, shall esec : to be filed with the Clerk, tn the sum of 7 elict of the late Samuel 5a 0 2 earg, relict of the ate five hundred dollars, for the faithfa! % eer I discharge of ri ‘riend| ves &re respectfully re- ia + Boag ested to attend her fynoral from the roridence of | WW ANik Roar inva private faults tes roo | ie, auties of bis offce; and the said police magis- prety directs Firat Ward on Wednestsy afer" gill poreenired furniture on'y in bed rocm.; 108 | rary absence from town, have power, and it ‘shall hoon at hig oe Ere 5 - gon, hee ween sth strect aa: ‘apitol, A on 3 duty, to a eee eager magistrate to Of chronie croup, on fog 28h inst., HAR! ler WAJANTED—A good COOK. WASHER. aad act in s piace uring 81 ness or porary ANE. only ohitd lehard and Aare Ww [D-A COOK. WASHER, and | absence. thors, on ed three years and ten months, = ARONER (colored) for a family of saree 20 Reeolved, further, That all laws inconsistent t : petent per: ood wages and & steady The friends of the family are res y invited oa be = . won 5 venth street, | With this resolution be, and they are hereby, to attend the funeral at the residence Hy, aries —ee Apply at No. 260 Se es ‘2 repealed. [Approved January 4, = 337 7th st., on Wednesday afternoon, at 20°cI’k, | S27 ji a at RTNER WANTED, by a gentleman who | a Resouvrion instructing the committee has the exclusive right to an articls wanted by eve! soldier aud person: very large prcfi'a secured; | Senting the interests of this city before Con- but little ospitai required. A business man will Fecot find this a great chance to makes fortune Addre-s ‘esolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of D. Washington Post O: 0 ——- yenenenan of the Soreeionn of Georgetown. 'ennsy! volunteers, in Mexican war, aged 7. Wate@nn. alecasetic cui at the committee represen interests of 50, a nauve of Cumberland county, Siate of Penne L REO E HALL WANTED, slossantiz and | this city before Congress be, and they are hereby, sylvanis. * | slong lease, Address Box No.o%%, Post Office, | instructed to endeavor to have our charter so On the i9th instant, MARY ELIZABETH, ja 18-St* ‘ amended as to enable the Corporation to collect aged 11 months and 14 days, daughter 01 Elizsbeth = the water tax levied by this Corporation, and to and the late Capt.JoshusGibson. _ ANTED—By ss young man who has had_five | enforce the payment of taxes without requiring ‘the friends of the faminy are invited to attend rare experience in & country store, & SI'l’- | the collector for taxes on real estate to search for the funerai at 2 o’clook. on to-morrow, Tuesday | UATION in some renvectable businses w he " rty if found within the t sfernoon, from the residence of the fami y. south | oan make himeelf aseful. Best of refsrence given, | Personal property if foun mn the town, ‘west corner of 7th and KE streets. © | Picase address“ W. F W.,” star Offics. js '8-St" PR cst Leal oe Sen —, = On the 13th inst., of congession of the luvgs, 7 vita port JAVOBRIVVER, son of Thomas ..and A.F.| WYANTED-A SITUATION as prescription | interests of this city, and they earnestly urge Potter, in his 4th year. erence can be given 88 to qualihcation upon our committee to obtain them, if possible, vite oe sent, needs of gue Semily ave fe and good character, Pe seis “Druge this t session. mt 6 funeral at rrow, ‘Ts g y at3p.m,from his fataers residence, on E atrest, E39, Bout OSes. Approved January 4, 1688. AN OFFICIAL CALL. After paying their respects, in a body, to-day, to the new Secretary of War, the Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, the officers of the regular service, headed by Brig. Gen. Thomas, Adjutant General U.S. A., proceeded in a body to the residence of Ex-Secretary of War Cameron, where they also paid their respects to thet distinguished gentle- man. At the soldiers home, D. C,, on the 18th instant* D. ‘OUNGAN, formerly’ of company M. 2: TRANSFERRED. Capt. David McGregg, of 6th U.S cavalry, has been detached from service with bis regiment to enable him to command the 8th Penneylvanis (volunteer) cavalry, to be Colonel of which (view Chroman, dismissed,) he has been appointed vy Gov. Curtin. “January 19th, ELIZABETH STEPHENS, age | WANT oon ee GAME BESSY aN | A Resouerion for the rellef of the poor. A. steamer will leswe New York tne few éays 61, wife inte Evward St . : WARK cheap of H. J. GREGORY, 321 Penn | _ Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | ¢or Port Royal, which will The fleade Beh family and vita son-in_la avenue. . jat6_ | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, - vel, ae sfford an opportunity + Seaman Beare, are invited to attend to those desiring to get there. D: * - That the Clerk be, and he is hereby, authorized funeral at St, John’s Church, on Tuesday, 2ist, WANTED—Be syoung man. one SEAT in a ; , b and instructed to advance to the order of the AFFal N ALEXANDRIA. 1 o'clock. a cool price the Cech she Brpheny, ox Nat | treasurer of the Union Benevolent Society three | ALEXANDRIA, Jan. 20. Baio: sear: Your cor- il. ‘ja 1S-tf ae — - soe purchase = pared = respondent “ Occasional”’ does great injustice to a = suffering poor o: 's town, upon the substitution | the Provost Guard bere, who bave AMUSEMENTS, WANTED, lan drag store, YOUTH between | by the Trustees of the Corcoran Charity Fund an | their onerous duties with « neal nea arenes GANTERBURY HALL satisfactory refereno’s as to eualifications and | @qual amount of ceupons of city of Memphis | deserving commendation rather thancensure It Cc Lovistana Avenur, "| character. ‘The preference will be gives to one who | bonds. [Approved January 4, 1862. | should be remembered that upon — compr- Between 4% and 6th streets. has been engaged in the drug business six or twelve oa nies of one regiment (the 88th Pennsylvania) falis Paied, months. Address ‘A BC,’ Washington City Post A Resotvtion in faver of W.H. Fletcher and | the labor of guard duty tn this city, and a more [= NEW COMPANY £3 Office. js. im*_ others. laborious task cannot be imagined Asto keep- Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Councti of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Clerk be and be is hereby authorizea to pay to the order of W. H. Fletcher one hundred and eighteen dollars and twenty-eight cents, in fall of bill dated March 21, 1961; and to the order of W.H. Chamberlaio, three dollars and fifty cents for bis bill dated December 5, 1961; and to F ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at the U. 8. te NEW COMPANY | Ww? Navy Yard, Washington, a number of LEONI PANTOMIME COMPANY ! LANDSMEN.__deIm_ LEON! PANTOMIME COMPANY! ANTED—Every person to know that [am in LEONI PANTOMIME COMPANY! ‘ the market, ready to pay onash for al! articles in the housefurnishing lines. Those leaving tne oy or having a surplus, wil! do wei! to oa'!, R. BUCHLY, 495 Seventh st., between G and H sts., Will appear asthe Clown inthe Laughable Pan- | (ast side,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Fur- ing guerd for liquor dealers—“ notorious seces- pr a ~ > facts of the case are that none are allowed to sell liquor except licensed dealers, and guardesre kept there. no “to the dealers in the sale of ardent spirits,” for the very necessary purpose of prevent! soldiers places. ns from drinking at these MR. ROBERE BUTLER rt the order of Jenkin Thomas, seven dollars and mor so. vor ay Paar: a ™ = 7 ao sixty conte tor bill to November 11, 1361. Ping romper may h _ — mig fewianenn 3 a NT? “D.—We sre no’ yD SCUON D- rove 2 Splentid oast of charactors by the members of the w HAND FURNITURE, STOVEs and BED. nics inhaled tien attended services at St. Panl’s Churet on nday LEONI AND CANTERBUAY COMPANIES! cash prices. Fax siren declining Pousekeepine, ‘or | A Resotvrion in favor of certain persons therein saat ton enna tevor & ge clerg) = First Appearance of Advantagetd givous arate, Soe Ht € Weir |p soived by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | omitted? I answer—No; there 1s not a ghost of ne eA Rit kM aa: BONTZ & GRIFFITH, — | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, | ath in the statement that be was so told. The 2 Best Juseler in the Wor: je 18-tt No, 369 7th st.. betw.1and K sts, | That the Clerk be, and be !s hereby, autboriaed | Statement rests entirely on secesh suthority, and WILLIS ARMSTRONG : dd = ad to pay to the order of W.R Colina surveyor, is consequently untrue TT ht, f twenty-eight dollars for services rendered per bill == Z uss aMELTA WELLS. LOST AND FOUND, | of Dee. 13, 1661; to the order of A. Falconer the CONGRESSIONAL. ‘The Beautiful Songstress, in IN ~ 5 2ge— | sum of thirty-two dollars an y cel aS per ——_—_.—— SENTIMENTAL AND VANKER Soxos tg | Ree RA WAG titaey oat ths | order of N. Callan, clerk of Levy Court; and tothe | XXVVI1th CONGRESS —Second Seecien. The Ethiopian Comacian, assisted by other Pay Rol U'S.M.R.R Depot. The owner | order of P Shoemaker the sim of twenty-two ee Dicx PARERR Mins Emma MILES, is requested to call at this office and get them. ven cents, a8 per order of N. Monpay, January 20. Miss VeRnon. Ja2) 1t* Court. Senate.—Afier the presentation and reference M’LLE Frank La Foire d Littisz Evra, 3T— id et, atting out of scar Approved January 4, 1862 petitions, &c., Mr. Rice introduced a bill to I OST—On Friday laet, in gotting a 4 —— inge at Willards’ Hotel, a 'ady’s GOLD — orate a Washington and Georgetown rail- One Week Longer, ‘ WATOH. A liberal reward will he paid tories | A RusoLurion in regard to Aquedoct street. pany; referred WARD on his Conpe VorantE! return to WILLIAM H. FANNING, Police Ofii- | Resolved by the Board of Aldermenand Board of | Afver the transaction of other business of no in- Best Slack-rope Performer tn America! cer, Willards’ Hotel. _ i820 | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, terest to the Star’ reuders, they proceeded to the otwithstanding the large Company now at the | EXOUND—On Sat orning, MOUNT | That the Commissioner of Public Butidings be | consideration of the asual annual Consular and oligtypthstanding the tare Eeey ee iy OR RON TA aE eer aT aca MOUNT | reepectfally requested to bring before thecmteate | Diplomatie appropriation bill in Committee of iL NO ADVANER IN PRICES. <i Hall C othing Roome, corner 4% etrert and Penn tees of Congress on the District cf Columbia the | the Whole, wherein several amendments thereto Afternoon Perfurmance, tor |-adies and Children, oy natn Sot say chareen Boceeel tea every WEDNESDAY and SA AY. with | an officer in the army. j ‘ihe reas oon, bo acen'tn the windsw of Messrs: | & [() f,H,W 4 RO. —Strayed. w dark sorrel Perry & Bro. All our dresseaare bought from this $ rt dar cha on at yon re uy on jae Ts. Diet Sense aise Admlmor: | ot Tresatre atone Seiad os. tate browns 6% v’olock, ja 20-Iw Gee between Hand | streets, below new Catholle DD FELLOWS’ HALL! 38 20-St* WM. BABINGTON, _ — REWARD.—R: fr hy heeri- PROFESSOR WYMAN, $20 PEaitiioras VELLOW BOT. Ih ee subject of the compiction of Aqueduct street by authority of Congress Approved January 4, 1862 were adopted . Hovse.—Communication from the Secretary of War in response to House resolutions of inguiry, relative to ihe railroad survey between Wasuing- ton and New York, and the dead horses in the end Washington, were presented and re- red. Hon. Wm. A. Hail, representative from the Third Congressional District of Missouri, ap- peared upon the floor and was sworn in Mr. Dawes, from the Committee on Elections, reported a resolution declaring Joseph r nok DEON HALL! ODEON HALL! The Chea-est and Best FALL AND WINTER CLUTHING can be had at WIESENFELD & CO.’s. VENTRILUQUIST AND WIZARD, years of age; auput 5 faet6 or 7 inober in hight; MILITARY OVERCOATS. at lowest rates entitled to a seat in the 37th Cor ae With his Life-moving and Speaking Automatons, | lender bu'it; slow of spesch; goes by the at WIESENFELD & CQ.’S. | sentative from the First Cong: ional District of EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. name of Dave Kelly. Had on when ho left MILITARY DRESS SUITS, in at undance, Virginia; ordered to be printed and laid on the dmittance 25 cents ; children 10 cents, Srer cocsinet pants ead f rook ones aud yeet of. ——line at WIESENFRLD & GOS. | table for future considerstion See small bulls. ja 18-tf his a to SAMUEL By MURPHY. Laurel MILITARY OVERSHIR TS of al otytem og «ie centenen slowing Mr. Sey to setain ho sseat A eentenininaieces —— ‘actory, 0 t a a "3. an e House w, merits KING'S AMPHITHEATER, Fjazd we, Det more snd Columbis Turnpike. | aay RLANKETS, Six Pound case until it be decided, was agreed to. AEMY BLANKETS, Six Poun ARMY BLANKETS, Six Pouni St Three Do!la-s and half, at Three Dollars and ha! at Three Doiisrs and half, had at WIKSENFELD & CO.’S, Opso; A bill authorizing the Secre! ef the to settle with the States for supplies furnished by them to their troops, was referred. Also, a bill to amend an act supplementary to an act to amend the judicial system of the United Siates. ‘Sole Lessee and Manager $ REWARD.—A very largs BLOODHOUND, Associate Manager dark brown colored, biack spots, questrian M| er | run away this morning from the house; -Mumoal Dir: r oe ndorsigned cee, shove reward’ 1 6 given if brought back, GALA NIGAT 7 fe CHARLES MADES, can be Mr. Edwards, of N_H.., offered a resolution in- AND jn18 3t* cornér Pa. aventis and $d street, iy Hat. st c? sf r ! o ructing the Judiciary Committee to inquire FESTIVAL OF MIRTH AND HUMOR [STRICT OF COLUMBIA, County on OF COLUMBIA, Gounry or | 81617 corner 4% street and Pa.av._ | Whether any farther legislation is neveesety ~ Furst MONDAY NIGHT). j be NO TOR, To at: J hereby coctity Saat CHARLES 8. FOWLER & CO., —- _ Slows of hanes whe may die pt © ie Fav » ‘nm, ohn Sronean brou: Ore m6, As Bn estray, 2 vi! wet TOE DENTLAND ! abay MARE, abont9 or 10 years old, 14 or 15 hands IMPORTERS, July $2, 1001. Adopton, ? ©?‘ St SPF First night of high, harness mark, both left feet white. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Mr. Allen, of Ohio, offered resotution declar- Firat nightoem ey ERS! Witness my hand’ thie 17th day of January, 1062, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, | ing that no part of the appropsiations roca _. W, FOREST Justice of the Peace for Washington Cou FINE CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, or hereafter to be made, or of the taxes now or First night of D:-t-1et of Columbia ROLL METAL GOODS, hereafier to be raised by act of (i , Shall be DU CROW! 17” The owner of the sbove described mare will | BLOCK TIN GOODS, TINCHAMBER SETS | used or applied to the p: ition of a war for And Sivet ph Pimvoninin some forw ‘d, prove roperty: Pay, Gherres: and JAPANNED WAITERS, the purpose of emancipating dlaves in the alave- THE COBBLER’S APPRENTICE! _ ie 18-st* 7 Serg’t 4th Ward Metrop’n Police, ETHERIAL AND SOLAR LAMPS, holding States. Laid on the table—yeas ol, nays 37. COAL OIL LAMPS, LANTERNS, rg, 15th irstant, ec. $e. ‘; White hind QTRAYED— Wedreaday e h & chestnut-colored HORS. fee mall size; marked “C.;” attached to 504, Opp FeLtows’ Hatt, SeventH st. LATE LOCAL NEWS. i a % ja 4-Im,1 Wash:ngton City, ——_.s»—___ heral reward will be giver on his retarnto JB. ; re. a te RErrenensipiz — We have noticed several BEGELOW, 330 Delawareav. ja 17-st* {STRAY—Taken up by the subscriber, on the 4 15th instant, astray, a sorrel HORSE with a set of cart harness on, which the owner can have by proving property and Beyine damaces, by Sppizing to ROB’T JOHN- WASHINGTON THEATER! | SON: Goverument iia ls. j js 17-3t* MR. BLAND takes great p'easure in announc- I instances In which parties bave interfered with members of the police force who were doing only their legitimate duty in Preserving order. On Saturday an instance of the sort occurred on Ninth street, where a policeman, in endeavoring to take a drunken and riotous soldier to the uardhouse was not only resisted the soldier imseif, (who undertook to choke the policeman 8. WERTHEIMER & CO. 462 nor ten ver Sees Se, 464 Opposite the Post 5 Offer their stock of WINES, BRAN DIES, GIN! CORDIALS, ete., also Geir iarge assortment oj EGARS, TOBACCO, + ANCY GOODS, ete., for sale at Wholesale Prices. PHIA CREAM ALE, in Kops: and potions i » in Kege es, for bars or family use ‘The public in general are re- CEaTrY. THAT L. W. BUTTS, of the coun- Washington, i t po- exam: pon but was inter. ing that he has made arrangements with the prin- inmbia. wenht era eeiee cabeoriver, SSSR ot, tosk of root. abs ae fered ‘with in os mont aon maenner by cipal Artists of the 8 Justice of the Peace in and for the said 8. WERTHEIMER & CO., another soldier, and son who ran across ITALIAN OPERA! county, thia I6th dar of Ja Ty, 1862, as an estray, "462 and 464 Seventh streat, - 1 a rt ~ by a per ran From the New York Academy of Musio,for _| 8 biood Bay HURSE; large size; switoh tails white | de 21-sm Oppo. Post Uffice. stent. iceman, with great command 3 GRAND OPERATIC PERVORMANCES, | ftoy fet wint=: branded with The hier Bre Ae Totake place on left s»oulder; hs has the scratches in his hind feet, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, | Given under my hand. W.R. STRATTON, J. P. Janvary 20, 21 anv 22, When the following celebrated Artists will appear: | oorner of far The, OW nee ra eee ih treat, M188 ISABELLA HINKLEY, property and take him away, or he will be sold to ry W. BUTTS. of temper, abstained from using an’ in seli-defence, and succeeded Inlodging bit p oner in the guardbouse, where the whickpotenet — Spoon A ee Se imeclf as a8 to ‘ duties of a peliguaens ene Gnanmanemahk and dangerous enough at the best. Officers should 150 BARRELS EXTRA FLOUR, iS 450 boxes CHEESE, 100 firkins New York tiate BUTTER. els and firkins BUOL BUTTER, 2 do DRIED APPLLs, 50 boxes RAISINS Just received anc for esle 4 0. W. ANGELL, the distinguished American Prima Donnas, oe. ‘3. P revelve encouragement rather than hindrance meme STRAKOSCH the favorite Gontrafto, Pia 16 2awlw F st, near oornst ofthat. | _i88 2w* No. 55 Louisiana avenue. | the faithful performance of thelr duties = . own: ‘enor, O8T—A SE PO F D1 —_—__—____ S16. MANGUSI te eminent Baritone, Lots’ SEAL & ry ey aan 6 ox He 486 vey TURE CORD an 486 An Excrrinc Scenz.—VYesterday afterneon, an fe Bey Cy 2 $5 reward wiilbe given to whoever returns Different Colored Picture Cord and Tasseis, | affair occurred at the corner of Thirteenth and F HENRY MOLLENBOURRE e + | articles to this office, a from Photograph to Portrait Sizo, Picture Rings, | streets which occasioned no little excitement in the celebrated Violonoellist. : Nails, &e. Cheap TORN MAR RITER’S, that usually quiet locality. A woman was taken the entire combination under the musical direo- EDUCATIONAL. Ne 436 7th st., eignt doors above sex tackene ee ipa peg on of js 11-8tii* Fellows Hall. —— od CARL ANSERUTZ NARS. BUKR WILL RESUME BER|- — nn ~~== | An examination, officiaily, was not hed, the Conductor Academy of Music, New York. M1 Bae tei ee RSME BER RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO, person who made the chargé declining ‘to prose- MONDAY EVENING. Jan. uary 20th, New York avenue, between !3th and !4th BaAHWT EE BR ss > cute. will be presented Donizetti's calebrated Comio | **®- ja 17-d6t&2a¥6¢ 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, From the statements made it appears that the Opera of HEGARAY I watir UTE, (near Brown's Hotel,) prisoner end her husband came from Massachu- Mass Ieabella Hinkley as (a role she has performed | and ‘her ‘nice Mauawe D'HERViIT ran ihe | of London, Irelands sootisud, Walesa, ae 8! their arrival here with i uocess) iN © pritaipies as the ons in New York, ratab. | of the Continent of Europe. ia 2-1 = Teneat there in 1814, will reopen, after the Christmas | Yoo GposHING, | 10m» and by watching him closely, she ¥ holidays, on Monday. Jan 6th, with its ususl | YY Bove! Cio THING. bim there yesterday. ‘went into the house, ample and complete provision for the cduoxtion of F eertent OT BOVE BERING CLOT | and was ejected by her bi , aided by the oharacter)..............-----------on Pasquale | Young Ladise, under the direction of Macame t ing ail styles of low-priced, medium, | 14 of the house. The wife then went SDAY, January 2i—Ponisetti’s new opera, | oa yy. Sireulars, and all eguiaite informe | gud line ayalities, which we are Ssilug wt very | into the street and gatbered bricks and stones BETLY andthe last ast of PAVORUTA: 4 bance aa daneiantimnadans SS — i js 7-Im = ’s chord’ VIOLIN AND WiOLO “ ID BARBIERE DE REVIT et eer’ | Sonn eG UO BRE Bote ee ner of paeidhe ry snore, toad it ee reipeg to the Hic, forme uette eos Cree gt | curr. Several papils sre how the best violin’ Chairs.s--+.=- Pett Ole Bull, Fred. ‘se Briees for ona. and bombarded the windows, » STEPHENS by CU. eneral, ich caused aurest. ose aes - og iy, which cai ber —— 4 m2? (Intelligencer and Resubiican.) PUARVEY Has JUST RECEIVED A ; Marine — HARVEY, Has susT RECE: DA) Worxixexen’s Merrixe —The RYSTON®S OYSTERS, by ds FS i E To perappaeatinpencaptinn z ley, &o. &o. Address Kullman’s Hotel. Pa, Tse. to be served up st his noes anaes ane 5 * itablishment, on C at.ect,at the ol the increase in the Seats y be secured for either oj hiksthres Op ee oa ppm ithe ig thoy haves ad- of labor, the netiiivotion of which increase was era ichts at t, Motasrott's Mi Store, com- OR. HOOKER’S DIVISION, MATTAWO. | W8n08& elsewhere 10 $1 50 per bushel. js 13__| received last week by the bands. If the con- menoing jay morning next, 9 0’clook. F MAN OKEER (OAL O1L—COAL OIL—CUAL OIL! tempiated change takes the workmen will Doors open at 7; periormance to commence at 8 > C. RALPH having been a _ be required to go to one of an hour Ce Fiat es ee phartered to ran on'tne above route COAL AND ETHERIAL OIL rise, and to work coll sunest. ‘There GEONOE CHEE uss Gear net conn? PRE) cy «an pprtanalper aa 5 4 js Will ‘eave Cartor’s and y 7 factory, Croanat Cover. — Wm. Wi . 4 Wha: 5 wort Ooeabver ate F WEDR EBA EA street avery MONDAY, Corner New Jersey av, aud E st. negro, was arraigned on the charge of steal” GEORGE CHR gti RELS | Running inre'sy houra ‘ Jeisim? | ing a toll of cloth from Messrs. Perry & Bre., Broadway. York, 1 da, ‘elograph will be added to the L. LK VELVET, Verygbest * Lyons,” ‘was not tried, it being in evidence that he prising 18 of tne lin hore Pung frcieut sre requeeted to send B re all wins Dresses Bseq end asiave. Pioxep oF MINSTERLSY ! it to the wharf th run befo: &» prac- | Ciemas, Frosted Beaver Cloths, for ies’ Bod Issac Hall, free To, indieted as one of the The entire ente: tw the immediate di. | ticad e, to enabie t! to the | Gents’ wear, rties in the same e, was GeoR Ge CH RI ag hour. "Fer freight Cletha, Casaimeres, Vestings, é&o., at our pro- es 1s the ame fence, we found pn, The acknowledted of Minstrelsy! ja 14-60" WEREY IW eaten, ROTE: also concerned im the robbery of poms a 2 a i at, (Up Btaira,) PERRY & BROTHER, —— — ‘This Evening, ev. until further | FREADING ALE AND LAGER BIER Di por. | J®14¢t____Pa. eve. and Ninth streot._ . Perry 08, will be produced George great of the prow ory of 4. to be NEC* Tes D H D.—We regret to have to the nate bad in lage ry quautitios, Aiso, Pickles, * | death, morning, of Dr. of our oN YEAR’S CAL’ tsup. Pickled Onions, Pepper Sauce, Vinezer,| An wnperal! sasortineat » this ng, Richards, one of ow Peter Day............. +, 0+.~-.G00rgs Christy. | 824 Sour Ene Parneks pr in juresat scinend Purees., ablest pb neta oe cee ee Bacine, seal , Bur | _4¢23-im* corner Pa. axenueand Trird st. oD fi 'e Hotel, sae lesque Opera, 7 arnole company. BURNSIDE’ — 5S Anwission—Parguet, 5 cents ; Galiery, 25 conta, Patent Portable House. ne of this _—_ | Ct he i i a Ww ours SST tae ina °a sats = ASH ‘TON OF MustC. built by thie Inventor wi! Bails, eorews, or Sad Sakon down without ajery a eee

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