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seer ry 7 shonld go to the theater last night LOCAL NEWS, __[rstetsentes enews compu [rome sc, em, ig SECOND EDITION. [238% So" ere ptt 5 P A a ee ses, 2nd that If be map hig rp smeny er yest sa phage ono ~ pecpeeee ‘ eee ee ey woes To === | would end there. acd Mr. Carus! would write to ora’ ttorney to take | De iron; also, - haif ergwn GIRI. to attend THREE o'CLoc . ; Awvsuwents To-Nioxt. A Se ee nid secvant tae cabs at toe Weaingten ter. [Chas ‘Harwood and Thos. King, arrested | ehilaren ‘apply 336.8 oorner Lith. a REE O'CLOCK, P. Mr. Kunke: got (tng him thet Mr. Bland could oO “Joba Unit” in . % ir assault and battery; ru for 1 | Sa ayep ese So ae Ee ~ a I oT eeAteD etna ay Sha ames | Seg Aegnneia Male Peet, aya seta: |b dentine Peaenon”” ce came wessatormed | UV ANSED,MMLEDIATELY—% smart ots ARMY GaZzeTTs. seen Caran nd Wa mccleton of the Pooley’’ in the farce of * Young England.” Of B. T. Watson, for remission of a fine; of the | by the Fourth Ward patrol. Fith ine business preferred. Argiy at Weak vauienn pert Mr. Moxley, to eject Mr. oaks peek Greoery. corner 1 tresis. It* | ORDER RESPECTING THE PRESENTATION oF REBEL | rected the watcbmtn, y. Cantenscry Hati.—Second week of Signor a Hook gine ma Comme Sr — athe BAT ATED .as 3 eee FLAGS. Bland from the premises, and to use no more Wand. sad Mim Pitot Clarbe, Micess ‘Miles, san we i : B private Saya re se There are but f wor BO velba pei t acne — ba Said thet a8 the question of who Wells, Le Fol le. Maggie, little Ella, and other | Mr. Wilson, from the Ways and Means Com. | without pal Dr. other boar'ers. A northern fami'y preferred. Ad- Washington City, D.C , Feb. 12, 1862 ohne ss eae preg pe td stars, in an immense Dill of songs, ballads, | mittee, reported a joint resolution asking Con- fen venue, dress, stating seoommodations terms, % = Ordered by the President, Commander-in-Chief not one be bad a right to decide, be w dis. dances and burlesques. concluding with thecap- | gressto amend the clty charter so aa to relieve | Goes hours from 92.m.to6p.m. Calls made at se DOV io core ofacarademvavacTovmining | 0% (ne Afmy and Navy, that on the 22d day of | miss the cass Me ee ett or ate arene | oe el ee aeeaen oe the county: toads; | Private residences when desired. fed 17 | A Bares rant fees cenrons cf ebtainire | February, in the Hall of the House of Represen- | Nr. Mand then entered formal charges against ie celling of the corporation certificates of indebted. va ae and found by scdreseing *'M. H. el. | of George Washington shall have been read, the | {55 t" gill on Mes Blond PuituaRMosic Hatt.—An original bill of From Canada, will describe diseases tell his | B f references given. fe Ethiopia chorusses, dances and comicalities by | ness of the isane of 1961; passed. patients the nature of thelr complaints or {ll- rebel flags lately captured by the United States | Mr. Bland was then sworn and testified te the entire company of sixteen star performers, | Mr. Lewis, from improvements committee, re- nets, without receiving any Informa- Goak, WANTED — Wanted, 5 comfortable | rorces shall be presented to Congress by the Ad- | Moxley having dragged bim from one end of the with 2 sidesplitting afterpiece. Boar egaaher 5 fa Set: See epeing oe Steves tion from them. Sie naar Peatahae Meamtel iclac te Mines | jekash Ganeral, to bo digumahitgd Genaieciang building to the other, slmost dislocating bis Kine’s AmpitHeatsn.—Marvelous feats of —— from claims committee, asked to be No charge for Consultation or Advice. yt. i y references given. R. | Girect. 2 ean wii cutie’: ser Whi Bie. Oo horsemanehip and ae by “ taser ampt- | discharged from the consideration of the petition ‘Niteniks eects oi neve no atsth 2 ANTED_ Oe MITOATION to ina, i, | By ordered the President. rust called his uncle, Samuel Carust, tobe sworn : . “te Hi Thers- | Me veteries Haseee: whiek ren eee wee fee, Nature or the Laws of Life : . wuderstande sl kinds. of o Epwix M. Staxros, tnel Carus! testified that be was present st to-morrow, and benefit of M‘lle Heloise on Mr. M ffered a resolution requesting the | With re 7 day night. Sere coors board ea to the athount af the | With Blood our hands we never stain ard ail birds of p'ain rewing and dressmaking Secretary of War. | the agreement between his brother and Sir. Bland, Oxruaxs’ Farr, for the benefit of St. Vincent's | foatin i° cobe of this Corporation, and what | Nor poison mer to ease their pain. a ritt one ieee pric CIRCULAR the Prsoed ition te Seanger onion san poesia ed Female Orphan Asylu:n, corner of Tenth and G of money remains to the city’s credit in | Our Father—whom all goodness fills, ooo as a ? enertainment leew! Provi NT 4d LAUNDRESS ' ) | Headquarters of the Army, Adj’t Gen's Office, bim Meee Te et Renee —— > at elenwy bares s ides the sacans t9 curd sil {ils pe er A Ed Werhiegion, DC, Feb is, 1562 H nis raised the point that the contract th ball of the | The following bills and resolutions were re | The simple Herbs beneath our feet, ) tha Fraxxiin Hatt —Seveuth grand bg yy aa ‘A | Well used, relieve our pain complete. home at the northwest corner of F and 19th ets The general officers wh der the joint reso- 2 manager Glenn end Mr.Ccrusi was nev. Stewart Holland Club Arrangements have been | ceived from the Aldermen, an 5 y Either white or colored will azswer, App y im- er signed perfected for a grand time. Dill fixing the rates of fare in b and other | 4 simple Herb, mediately. fe fs ‘ett lutions of Corgress may be invited to attend the Mr. Eagene Carusi said Mr. Bland used to be Op Fotxs’ Concert, by the choir of Union | Vehicles; a bill for relief of W. F Dant; joint | Cull’d from the Uy ANTED—Evers person to know tl person to know that | am in | ©e7emontes in the chamber of the fiouse of Rep- | stage manager for Mr. Glenn, and knew the con ewy Bethel Church, M street, between th and | resolution asking of Co Lge agel ia W Ale wecsct renee to pay oash for sil articles | resentatives on Saturday, the 224 day of Feb-| ditions on which the latter gentleman bad the Sixteenth streets, for the benefi church, | the distribution of water in the city; itl in re- the. inthe housefurnishine Those leaving the g 2 old & building He (Mr C.) contended that ma: Musle by the old composers, ancient costumes, | !#tion to the ‘sue of licenses; and a bill for the Feory, instant ‘Syl sesemable tn the oid Repreme | oes ccis ball Che Case? ak ee De for re- 5 . a Ll to oxi relief of John P. Dennis, were referred to their 7th Beer bering s carplae. 8 poraene ‘and H Court room at the Capitol, in full uniform, at a areal a pert and e ar _ Mvsic, Pennsylvania avenue, be. |ppropriate i. * et Canadian references of the Indian Herb Doctor —— sid9,) Deaier in New and Second han ~ | quarter to 12 o’clock of that day. — ET ee — tween Nisth aaa Tenth streets. Hall open ail 2 ae ae oe Iw i 6 jor of Canada. geere. —_________poi6#t_| “ By command of Major General McCielian. Mr. Ennis spoke of the distinction between a Fusceneseaeh. ment of the water-pipe account with J- Hon. Hy, Stearns, Mayor of Montreal, C. E. WANTED—A small FOR NISHED HOUSE,or L. Tuoxas, Adjt. General. | “08e’’ and *+ possession ” as 2 metaphysical one. lay. Free conce! relock. Thompson & Bro., was referred to Messrs Lew- | ton’ Geo. Hall, Mayor of Quebec, C part of a house. in the vicinity of the Depart- z sea die Mr Eugene Carus! said the watchman Mox- ee is, Morgan and Raub; a bill in bebalf of the fe ” John Hutchinson, Mayor onto, C. W. | ments. Address Box No. 22, Star Oifice, nee Procexvtxes oF THR Crry Counctzs, Feb. 17. | male department of First District school, and hey Si zB. Robina aa ees, C TON ee OUK MILITARY BUDGET. Board of Aldermen.—A communication was re- | making appropriation for the same, was passed; | Hon’ Jas. Cummings, Mayor of Hamilton, C.W. WANTED—A single MAN to work on a ferm, —_e—— evening performance ceived from the Mayor, nominating David W. | a joint resolution praying Congress not to reduce | Hon. W. Matthews, of Brantford, C. W. and asrist to mika few cows. Apply at Val cLarxe Mr Ennis. produced a letter from Mr. Lewis Garat for wood ard coal measurer of the Anacos- | the price of iabor in this city; and a joint resolu- | Hon W_ Barker, Mayor of London, C. W. ley View Farm, about one mile wert of George srearabusse . Carusi to Mr. Bland, written before he came inte tia district; John H. Bird for inspector and meas- | tion urging upon arr dong importance of con- | yw Savage, late Col. of Artil 2 town College fe 17-3t™ Clarksville, Tenn., to which point Floyd fled patna et 1 “ him beve the buildin; for urer of Jumber; Jobn Chism for scavenger of the | tinuing the ar, tation for lighting the streets | y ‘p_ Dwight, Supt. of Montr Telegraph. WANTED-—A BITUATION an wrt nurse, by | 07 Saturday night lest, with about 5,00) men, is | 125 per week, to be paid nightly, ot of to and first district of the First Ward, in place of Jacob | running through the Mall; and a joint resolution | 5 “Tavior, Justice of the Peace, Toronto, C. W ahea'thy young womsn witha fresh breast | 30 miles higher up the Cumberland than Fort | ceipts; a letler written by Mr E. Caras! five or declined; Albert J. K in relation to the recent victories of our army and | & # Crook. Alderman, Toronto, CW. “| of milk. Inquire st 247 Now York avenue. be A c] six weeks since, Aemeodtag en ton { $23 nd Edward B. Bury for apothecary to | navy, wereadopted; a bill providing for the pay- | J" Urqunart, Surgeon, Toronte, CW. tween Int and 2! streete. forr-ci_ | Dewees. Ui te Sertited, aad the motu Doby at | SE SOE ca the vent ood Oe a icines to the poor of the Fifth Ward. — F.T Sand: gg the burial deceased with ‘te 17-1w - 3 ais fs WANTE —A cood GOOK. WASHER and the Bowling Green rebel force got there before di Mr. Evnis poe that Gor the anne of penne, small-pox, was ‘ . eles aed RONE furt br re scout - | him. Its works are regarded as being f ik i si f . Also, 8 communication asking the concurrence | _ Mr. Shepherd reported back the report of the} Faxiigs who have never used Boston crackers tone EEN Sis eieaboet, Serpent aad ee these at Se its Seats Rasces —— Santee So Ses Sneveny ‘Se UND per of the boards to close the Corporation offices on Seteeaent tae Rariee, Aten wee mie On Tae are Invited to try those manufactured fresh every | K- wort sido, TTT | Gy chapels have sy Udb eacktvd Mace ire: | ametter letior seen then peoOiend Sen Ohh. the 2d fi t, “ Congress evidently intending to lay by J. L. Dayton. id bi wry ; = oe a: ees) Re r > 4 protector by special observance, the ep Mr. Morgan moved to take up the joint resolu- polly bs, oe pec Soa reset abe lted gai = ns We took Donelson with 35,000 men on land and oe een to Mi Levnaper Lg —— proaching anniversary of the birth of Washing- | tion authorizing a conference with the President — = SON FRY & He he 476 Tth st. fai six gunboats Inthe river. About $0,000 Union r > 4 ley was paid by bis uncle, and it was bis busi- ness to eject all persons from the theater after the Justice said that _ iz uoderan im- jo raise it| The building was rented to Mr. , a communication saying, *‘ the success of | in reference to street railways; lost. r to raise it iz , an to preserve the Ui aes A concurrent resclation af tbe Aldermen in , the 17th inst.. JOSEPH R. MAS- by A t pat eoawentt not so cled, and four or six mortar | Kuakle a f-w weeks since, and then Mr. B. was [ 5 0. 3 ats, will by this evening be concentrated be- 7. His funeral! will tak oe from na ‘residence erenoes exchanged. Address IRA MILLER. Post After further explanations. Royal, Dranesville, Fort Henry, birth of Washington, was adopted. hicunole: Richard Wright cu ith ate between 1, | Offs. iit eae fo17 2* Mr. Morley was no doub: w t t and greatest at Fort Donelson, whic makin; ropriation for the renting of station 1 ORD WANTED—Bya gen'lomen and wife NAVY YARD. ; Sas ken Sara 1s especially welcome to the Bouest epaiving of guard or locke houses, Hapecttioneriod eeunn Sees B in some quiet family north side Pern. aver u net ks — oe = — against Mr. citizens of 3Vasbington ; and as the maintenance | and heating, lighting and improving the same, | 1p this eit. on the 16th i » ELMER ELLS- fe last evening, but with no news of tmportance. Moxley, and would withdraw the charge against of our natidnal integrity ally important to | was t-ken up pe sre WORTH, aged 10 mont 4 25 days, son of f fered a tga resolution request. said Mr take otber course ton Laid on the table temporarily. and Directors of the Baltimore and Onio Railroad Beare WANTED-—In o privata family by » | 122d troops, two iron-clad gunboats, many other On Mond 4 rr Mountain, Laurel Hill, Ga A regard to the approaching anniversary of the | SOLETTI, in tho 40th vesr of his ordered to vacate the premises je fore that place, if it be not reduced to-day. cent and brilliant achievement at Roanoke, The Aldermen’s bill amendatory of an act | ana M. to morrow. (Weavesday,) at? o'clock p. pression of duty Term be moderate. Address “C. HM The King Phillip arrived from indian Head bim the existenceof our city as Federal Metropolis r. Shepherd Sewell B and Jane A. Corb 2 form y of Alex- WANTED-A SITUATION ae salesman cr The Harriet Lane, which ran the blockade on In the case of the attack on Mre. Bland, Mr 1 work on the Central | Sndria county, Va. ia ‘ , '. ns Jobn F. Coyle was sworn, end testified that be and our well-being as a community, it might not | ing the Mayor to stop cierk 'n some respectabia bi jas", by Saturday, received ashot in her wheelhouse from ‘ 5 he improper to testify, In some public manner, | guardhonse, and to furnish this Board with all Path giclocks, ma. 1m the rath Teoorienoe with Diy Gnade and Gross, hoewes,; | the rebel batteries, slizhtly crippling her wheel. | heard sc1eains from the theater. (after the coon the satisfaction these events afford.” bills fOr work on said guardhouse, and other Ke @ ghter ol i ! ga e Leslie t Som. Wy 4 A : . ‘T Richards offered a series ef resolutions in | purposes, which wes adopted; and the Board ad- aa © thovonch Knowle'ce of &1' ooramoris The Leslie took Com. Wyman down to the | and yoirg up saw Mrs. Bland brd been injured rie. reference to the recent victories, thanking the | journed. 6 [gone in the morning of her life, Traly flotilla yesterday, returning about | o’clock this “ s . i : bi their fi = iting servi oO! bh e& rte will pl morning. ee ecaiae the soncting, sad the wayied Inquest —Yesterday, Justice Johneon, for Cor- dreen“"W. J Washington © y Post Off~ The new gunboat Pinola passed the rebel bat- navy for their herolc achievements; which reso- | &F Woodward, beld an inquest in view of the Ber i redneed for two days, __ fei7 a teries lest PRES RT ~ body of Wm. Nixon of Co. A, 6th U8. Artille- Nate or three FURNISHED & . vOMS lutions were unanimously * 0 ry, Who was found dead In the premises of Mary , by & permanent resident, between | Every body at the yard was in exuberant spirits wee nonceme of tae Pies Dice, Magee, aliss Mary Marshall, corner of Sixth St.| | Oferonia crow on Sundar, the 6th inet an the | ind lath sire arf Fone avenze and Lstreet. | this morning over our recent victories, and ar- Fourth Ward, Wm. Jourdan; for Intendant of sista bea » ay. ning cons oe lays of her agi 3) aoe ‘Sting ‘ovation. \ermas | rangements were being made for fizing a salute the Asylum, Josiah Adame: referred, The jury examined a larve number of persons, be a of Mary and Frenoi &. fals-lw iz zs by blows. Sne bad ascratch on her cheek, and feveral bumps on ber head, whicu witness felt Shecharged the accused. Joun A. Beasas, wit! the assault upon Other witnesses tes.1 tothe same effect Mr. Ennis thea produced a note from Dr. Bur- rougbs, Mr land’ i » Stating that she is meatal excitement, id not be prodent for her to leave the Seals, erd« of the family are respectfully invited of 21 guns at 12 m. Pa agp from — White, for the remis- pte pooper E cailtaeat Daye, wes cc he” to atrend the fans irom her parents residence, pd meth CNL ise 6 or 8 roon $$ eae ar een0, Be rp ininp cred eneterhoa A slor of a fine, was referred. i on Toeaday, at 30’ pm ed fa od 6 r . , ies Magee, id mployee in thi se—Mrs. 4 i ab M 3 ner 4 TERESI TELERR et ties f 200, f is sppearance at An act amending an act making an appropria- ona aT be childion \eatined pdepress eat (Inteltigenoer and Republican please copy.) * Pebty ‘arch 1 fo state location. THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH poe T parti or his sppeara tion for renting, beating. Hg bting and furnishing | t bed about seven o’clock—th-ir sister Marv, a Op! now evtaae A Weis peor james arsbail, who she says is her husban i r onden na Ne - eae ae ligbting and Dedoser the station houses, in Lis | 31.4 Mrs. Goodin. being then in the house They York noraid. Firat flor. and thers ie J | CAPTURY, OF PRICE bao ga a Lott were arouted between twelve aod one o’clock by i lards’ Hotel. preferred. Address Box 65, War ARMY. Mr. Lloyd o! o =o" wrk: ee toons CoP- | the report of a gun or pistol, and they smelled ington City Post Office, sisting loestion and term - curring in eas euueail tharameene — an | the burning powder. They did not hear any dis- THE OLD FOLKS’ CONCERT fe 15-3t Pairapttruta, Feb. 15.—Tne Pennsylvania pa a or = Dirth. of Waskineton; = ad turbance, or know of the homicide till the morn- By Union Bethel Choir is POSTPONED to sn And indy wart two | telegraph line reports that at one o’clock this Tinantmously a "Sire, Goodin sutetantiated the statement of the | sth jartant ae cosanee AY OMe Tonisinnec arte | Beart oben go Mace g cap tved that P rs. in substantiat e statement o} On account of the inclemency of the 24, 8 civen a rei. | morning the report was receiv at Pri The following billsand resolutions were passed: | oniidren. She wae aroused from sleep by the re, | Westne'. and the death of Mr: Datoner, > fois. | Must teinaderieavin pact of tacit, Atdreos, = = 2 gd ae A resolution requesting the committee on finance | Port of the gun or pistol, and also smelled the WASWINGTON MUSICAL HALL—PREK by letter, etating terms, to D.,” Box 670, Post | Dis army hed been captured. to report on the petition of Mrs. C. E. Beale, powder. They all say tbat Mrs. Magee, Mar- P 4 CONCERT EVERY NIGHT, from 5 o'clock Mar, fo 14 4t m. x — pech perry mye elie of August | shall, Mrs Magee’s children, and Mrs. Goodin Beat of Kefreshmea F ANTED-—Sut ors and Soldiors to know that NEWS FROM EUROPE. The Messrs. Carus! became his sureties. P.S.—We learn that efter Mansger Biand bad left the theater to attend the exam!astion, tuls morniag, the watchman, Mr. Moxley, ejected that gentleman Mr B.s) representative, and locked up the building. so IMPORTANT FKOM THE WEST ; AND ALL HIS Rev. Ma. CHREVER BEFORE THE WasmiNoTon Licttke Association —This notorious individ- ual lectured before the Weshingtion Lecture As ® on on Friday evening last. The cffiir was thiniy attended and the clique who have brought Mr. Cheever on bere to mana- 5 ¥ ; facture abolition sentiment, brow beat the Presi- fixing the amount of fees to be paid to the Regis- only persons in the house when they Sixth street, | WARIS ohne Ore ERE OR aan peLN | Puitapezesa, Feb 1 —Persteamer Edinburg | d-nt, and abuse Gea. McClelian and other army ter for such transfers; an act providing a penalty From the appearance of the premises, it would ths Ce Hoare, o; 1 o ati al, | avenue, = ___ jale | we have the following officers begin to appreciate that they have madea for cae — in — pad rece =“ {un | seem that the deceased had come to the back win- | —————-~——_T.n en Otn._To 18 tin ANTED.—We are now buying SECOND-| The Confederate stenmer Nashville left South- | ™!*t ent a - — BS —— Taw by a fine of nat leas than three nor more than dow, the blinds of which were open; and that AM RELLS HAVE COM SGAND FURNITURE stoves and BED: | ampton on the 3A, seed the Tuscarora off | Converse, “He hae gall-bag in-place of @ heats ie was rom wi in. FO! e glass, : » for which we re ip wl My five dollars auich wea fresh Wocltes: aad thore "wore harng MPBELLS HAVE COME cash prices, Famyisn Fine Lousckeeping, or | Cowes, where she was an uored and after listenting to him it is not to be won~ dered at that be bas fewer personal friends then aay pubiic orator or speaker of ability(and be une doubtedly hes ability ofa certain sort) in America. Nevertheless the abolition propagandusts bave gotthe elephant oa their bands, and mast duly re, will God it to their ‘The latter steaiaed up, but the frigate Shannen GRIFFITH was alongside to prevent ber departure for 24 tw.land Kats, | hours. The Nashville was last seen outside the Need- A bill in relation to the disbursement of a NEW OPERA HOUSE’ baving & aurp!| printions for the market-bouses; providing for the | Of Powder on the saab. ‘Fhe ball entered through NEW OPERA HOUSE! advantage te rive ue arn rendering of accounts for work at the market- —- canoe’ rs pony trough. the Late Puttma¥monic Hatt, LONTZ houses, or other expenses incurred by authority ener ie § H take antl. Bloc ae os Late Pxirnagmonic Hatt, joistt No. 369 7th at of law, said accounts to be certified to by the | found on the inside of the shutter. During the Penn. Avenue, above E FrelCorporation ate? and a resolution ‘providing | night the b:dy was dragged from the yard to the OPEN EVERY NiguT! aie planning Gems ts channel st fell speek for the omission by the City Collector from the ellos the nok oon Cay erg 3 pete OPEN EVERY NIGHT! Poeetae a a aaa ae <<a peeucrocreeaeiliiatsceusennesestas of the United States ware ean bas Tong’ ‘bese x’ secitentiot the : : | No. 10 Pena. XXVVilth CONGRESS—Second Session. Mrs. LOST AND FOUND. ences meantime get thinner and thinner, and the “applause”? more forced and bollow. One fel- low on Friday night, who «at on a front seat, seemed to act as a fugle-man for the clague, going off at balf-cock at the end ofevery Cheever period, The petition of S Held, praying for remission and turning indignent viances at his gang who ofa fine, was referred. this bince, and Janes Masthall. who cheery it] Admission 25 ceats; orchester 89; colored gai} [OST In passing from the eourh weat corner Tuvaspay, February 16 bo feebly supported him ia clapping Another Mr. Brodhead, from the committee appointed | per'trushand, isa soldier belonging to the ist U | °7=™ = fo17-6t_ | grout $20 in Sirroney, and ove @3 Bank Bill, | SBNaTB.—Mr. Harrie introduced a bill deciar- | clap-aiilicted chap was Ivcated in the center of at the last meeting of the board to confer with the |S Cavalry. ‘The jury returned as.a verdict that] KING'S AMPHITHEATER! | ofthe Siats Bonk of Virevin, psyahivat Komnoy: | ing the forfeiture of the lvcal rizbts end privi-| the ball, and eked out tue ‘applause’ contri directors of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad | t. s.id Wm. N'xon came to bis death from the ——— The finder wil! he eutt rewarded, by | leges of certain persons (reb-!s) under the laws | buted by bis palms by doing his apparent best to tatthe star Office f. of the United States; referred kick a hole through the hail floor OS8T—On Wednesda: last, Mr. Wilson introduced s resoiction directing In tue course of his malignant outpexrings the Ds tace GOW She atte bora trectet the Judiciary Committee to inquire Into the | lecturer proceeded to abuse Gen. McClellan in of- her tail w: hite; was about years ol. Management of the Wash! n jail; adopted fensive language, but was speedily admonished A liberal! reward will be gyven on The House joint resolution directing the Com- | by the Indications of dieapproval in bis audience Company upon the subject of constructing street BENEFIT vaulwaye in Washington, made a report in wri- ences ee = he? sc tis hear een ee = - ting that the committee bad a conference with all, alias Magee, and they further Mr. Garrett, president of the board of directors y, of sid company, who sald the counsel of the ee ee ere OF MLLE HELOISE! company bad no doubt it had the power to make " turntoJ M MAY, No. 69 High street. Georze- | missioner of Public Bull to tilamisate all | thet he wes ven ng upon unsafe yround. ‘brauch railways upon the streets and aven‘ies of Pee ponte ener 0 pa valled gpttpesn Por = town. D.C fo 18-18" | the public buildings in Weahing‘on on Saturday | Congress also received its share of disparage- thiscity, and the company would no doubt give | ¢. ‘Darthar Heating, andl admitied: lave. Mar, THURSDAY EVENING, Feb’y 2th, OST—A BLACK SATCHEL, containing our | evening next, in honor of the recent victory at | Ment. Toe first acts of Congress, upon toe benefit of the grant, for which they had a] s? 41 alias Mf te hell t0 O1.005 aa ueomaeere, hi b k ie in an omuibus going | Fort Donelson, wes received and adopted last summer, should have been to abolish slavery franchise from Congress, to this Corporation, with mrss Brodie? ir appeared 88 conten ae on which oceamon t gofthelsthofFebre-| The Judiciary Comm!itee” tin the case of | in the District of Columbia, repeal the fugitive- no condition exceptaccommodations for the trans- | (1. deresse Vo Fes A Host ov A reward of $ h Senator Starke, claiming to represent Oregon in| slave law, and to brand the Dred Scott decision mission of freight from Georgetown and to the . VOLUNTEER TALENT maiyiceg bined 4 the Senate, was taken up and discussed by Messrs. | With reprobation and band it ever to be burned tional Hotel, Washington Harris, Sutoner, Trumbull, and Hale. at the hands of the common hangman. Notwitb- Potomac, the company Cee, thesame The Fratuer Heartne or THO: Rrpex —Yese UAST LE MAN & BRO, Hovsz.—R ns tendering the thanks of Standing all our present success, unicss we came d report reviewed the two rival xchemes now be- | terday the witnesses in the case ef Thos. Ryder, will appear! fore the House of Representatives of the United | who is charged with killing James Waters, bis | Admission 50 and 25 cents. fe 17-3t fe 12 (Rep.) Deniers up to the work of God’s opportunity, the battle fe a 7 Congress to pont, and to the officers, |. cnet States, and suggested that if both should be de- | son-in-law, on the 7th instant, on R, near Twenti- A a ren, = : = . * | Would be agninet us fon'ed'it might be advisable to make terms with | ¢th street, in this clty, appeared before) Justices ee ee ee PER BUY LS cot hos tict aria ean pany attas iin auiUtett asec exelent the Preibent, wel vie- the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company, the | Walter and Ferguson and gave the following on!C street. betwoen 6th and 434 streote Tus Ganate aancnainees fortification bin | 2ict!¥e abuse of General Sherman, at Port Royal, Corporation Attorney having decided that said | testimonv: First presentation of smail bay MAKE, attached to Larger, If wert cnmnateek in: aol uthorizi ty and other officers who have failed to come up to company has the franchise. Anne Waters (wife of deceased), sworn —Said | GABRIEL RAVEL’S COMIC FAIRY PAN- | 85y one can give any information of the same, or 3 i] aut © | the Cheever standard on the negro, came next in It was ordered thatthe report be published with | that on the 7th February, about 10 o’clock p. m., ‘OMIME, 0 hve it returned to the subscriber. J. T Mo- ng of the €, | order in the Cheever harangur, and he closed by the proceedings and lay upon the table. the deceased and her brother (Pat Ryder) met in RAOUL on street, betwoen tuth and i9th, or at | With the Senate amendments thereto, made the 8 , : . reading the preamble of a resolution adopted by The following bills and resolutions from the | the house—all Itving togetber—both very drunk, RAOUL. Hye gMive, they will repeives llgeral reward. sheen coder tax So: esnee s a Leacue of Emancipation” now forming im the lower board were referred: One providing for | but her husband (the deceased) most drunk; de- RAOUL, : = as pothidh pee ‘joint ee caties Stine city, declaring unen ting hostility to slavery, aud the isening of small notes by the corporation when | ceased asked Pat. Ryder to have an Irish wrestle, 7 ORSE L light hay Horso, very deep | fy “f 1 th ‘a zt ledging the use of every possible means to Secure authorizing such issue shell by | to which witness ce ser They went out, and MAGIC —_— STAR! McCie! ee Z ad girth, | ith = bridle aud Papers ret an be Totes cae tree i its destruction. : 's Ol ir 7 Dy el . algae ods il Naconoa bax Mester actsnael Listen tien MAGIC. STAR? ner of Kighth and E streots ou the toe cor BSS Air. Washburne offered thefoliowing : > ——— ee to this if 7 — broth eed: MAGIC STAR! of the lath instsnt. Any information which will] Resolved, That ex a mark of respect othe me- | CatMINat. Covrt—The Trial of Joan Dough rn which does not give corporation | the face. Her brother remarked : es, you ths lead to his recovery will he jihera'iy reward , e nol ei i erty for Murder —To-day, in the case of Jobn the police regulations, and the power of ‘axation; | are a better man than myself, and that is enough = mory of the noble dead and brave men killed, as y i Ay om Colon sti he PULA: weli ss in sympathy for those who bave been | Pougherty, indicted for the murder of Ezekiel ‘mp, Queen ~ wounded in the recent victories of our armies in | Sivils, the evidence was closed this morning. Pumpiirey’s Stabls Seuth Caroll Kentucky, Tennessee, N. afte ‘bich the District Attorney delivered hie fo 1? one providing for the appointment of a medical | now.’? Deceased went then towards the house, | ew Scenery, Tricks, Transformations, &e. practitioner as secretary cf the Board of Health; | and remarked to me: ‘Kill that old Rrey ed. Rpbert Butler (Gab-1el Ravei’s part) as....Bartolf 4 < . and one instracting the Corporation Attorney to | s—n of ab—h.’’ He was then about yi Viilis Armatrong (Jeroms Ravel's part)as..Raoul formation may be left at % + —< = : take steps against the public sale of the Washing- | from the house, and hada knife in bis hands, —— st.rear Nations! Hotel _ | Carolina, Missouri and Virginia; and ss well as | opening argument. 7 ton and Alexandria Railroad, (advertised by and moved towards the house. Just at the time Second Week of the UMBIA, © in testimony of the profound admiration ef the | Mr. Noriis was delivering bisarcument on the J. B.Stewart to de said ja Alexandria in April | Waters went towards the house to strail the de- CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! To-wit = hereby oor pA. | embers | erage ig bagel serge no ce fee of the defense as our report closed. next, under the Iiaglish deed of trust —Aep fendent, defendant fir is gun, and Waters was y Ths resolution from the lower Board, instruct- | instantly killed. The house was surrounded by CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! sailors engaged, who have achieved for them- “ 7 ing the joint committee before Congress to urge | several teamsters, making threats to kill the de- Gat tencan ee anon) ane or aae os hn Febr selves and conferred upon Se OVSTERS-OTerass. at company, 6 Senten Be a a Vaan aes — BBEAUTIFUL DUVAL? ite right hind foot with @ little white under the siaiag Oe Ao ASTING OYSTERS than the present company, was sdvoca' Mr. | c™fendant, or have bim killed by others. He had fetlook ;s star on its forehead; and ite back soi ij by wich the enti ‘or and eize of the Oyster oma am ay _——— to be furnished | ili rs gine a bemerary sor ee “<< Immense audiences enraptured with Foye ‘when found had on it & military saddis LATE LOCAL NEWS. le aeeninnd. ere as asin other c' . ro} 5 ic . - = sa llnsaia <n Blt 5 Mr’ Bobret opposed the resolution Hedidnot | hess never told her fatber about that. Deceased SIGNOR ABECCO, Given nnder my hand nd i} A Psaronmance not Down tn TEE Bits — want the streets to be again cut up, and thought | bad many old wounds on bis body. SIGNOR ABECCO. Sometime after the usual performance in the and parties on tue, suain lines, would get all the | the neiguborhocd, “Heard 4 gun go off She THE VOCAL VIRTUOSO per charges, and f Weabington Theater Inet evening, « supplement: Sieeury, will te rewarded Uy > - . “ she +0) : fat, while the lean would be left to the old com- | opened the dobr and sw James Waters lying | Signor Abooco wou'd create more enthusiaem | of Metropolitan Pouliot, 516 al eet ee stinding | owe? ¥ Hotele. Butler pany P near the window, and Patrick Ryder lay near ibe | the bands of a brig astina wished Uficer, - between the owner of the building, Mr. Lewis Mr. Brown explained the provisions of the bill | churca, in tbe rear of the house. Waters often ‘Admission 25 cen! Carust, and the lessee, Mr Humphrey Bland before Congress, and called attention to the fact | threatened to take the lifeof the defendant. Wit- BOARDING. The affair spoken of occurred between 12 and i that it was virtually a contract with the new | ness isa daughter of the defendant. The whole Afternoon Entertainment Ce ee ‘clock last night, and resulted in the arrest of company to supply the Government for ten years | o witness sald, was to get the property be- ; OARDING IN GEORGETOWN. the ow at 82 50 per thousand feet. ‘That company could iorh to her father. Waters was worse when For Ladies and Families, on utiomen cau be ‘arcommedated with Salen ieg Pee Me a ered tom tele jhousand feet o sobe: + = ch vate morning’s report of Metropolitan Police Sergeant couteact to vam tea yours, and furatsningenty the] Pabeck fiver: Stern:--G@uld Waters was in hia Noons. aid oruiook. | AFTER” | borhond: by actfonting "Mire Be He tural be a neler yd ese aginae even, No 10 Waskinstor Beildiac, corner of Pe: ave. Capitol and White House and Pennaylvania | house. Witness was drank. Waters wanted to mn Jovian cetribation of Eicenat Brpoen es ed sett en Mrs piand. 'W. W. Blonneritrect ann | end. th ‘stresttinvite tho aitection of Weteh avenue, than the company with its 46 milesof | bave wrestle with witness, and Waters knocked ‘snoy Art i — Humphrey Bland, charged by Lioyd Moxley with | Makers, Jewellers. Pediers, #0, &c.,to their large mains could possibly make at its present rates of | witness down, and witness then said Waters was ni ares. N fears Lined biacioe chee k of Gold and Silver Watehés, Wateb Materl- $5 15 per thousand feet. & better man than he; but Waters did not stop,| Admission 2 cents; Children 10 cents. [617 5 ; , | disorderly conduct. Lloyd Moxley, charged by ‘Watch Makers’ Tools, Giassee, rik Guards, ‘Brown stated reasons was kicked face; aters po sno secant messes Pesos ateas ad Also, a bancsome: ed Parlor and Chamber | Humpbrey Bland with an asssult on bimeeif. Speoctacies, besides a variety oi hora thom Su: bettie: gltion, eek ing the bigner i wwituens beued abet” few name WwW a5 reat Star Office. feis-tf | Edward Price, of Botton, charged with disorder- Cy of the smaller q tity of gas man- | light night. 4 AERIS ON AL eee OF, Music. _—_—__———E———_—_—— ee n a ‘- a 4 MY I+ les were al a - 4 ibe aumtet of es pipe a, He eoght | te Seendast ta Sr iatcneres ee | nears one eset ies ioe coment, | EORGETOWN ADVEBT'MTS | aminnfon tinea precise Salon sous ie | Rees weich P Wash tase this board ought to take up the subject, and ask | nesses who were not examined, he required 500 ing sei A LECTURE, for i —- soi Congress to have the price of gas furnished bythe | bail; but the defendant being uoable to give that Cat ay EK for the benefit of the Young ppointed bour this morning the partier i “AE REELS ata ge pron etme Sed ed Sede rn eae wis | EMntnatron WaUgepheceaN gence: |r fotee ins wes seit size "ln | CENTHAL HOTHL, crush Bryon im * Dy Ol t . "Esa’been id by | The examination for the defence was conduct- | Ing over; comfort they de pon has Fabre ar With, Bt Te ele oe Re AN peared Mr. Bland, Mr. arene of SE cone ont oe fs it m in Washing b Ea J v. Pi of 3 ni the National, 1 ed by E.C. Morgan, Esq The defendant is a ae J . President of Georgetown Gol! Of | Pete ned throughout with new aud bancsome % Admuttanos 25 ceuts, M-T,TB.dedst me whe : = “or Eagan oe evidently been a hard la- He iments fr : a ee Ténerblance ; 1 us friends a. the 7ublie nywhere if they did not think !t would ‘ SG ORS a ol 's, constantly in to 3 man; int, John H. Behan; also Mr Mr. Brodhead said that the bill before CaiminaLgCovat —Trial of John Dougherty | good order. HENRY ROSE ARTA wilt beheld in he ret oe cas clgotion | John Enn‘s, as counsel for Mr. Bland, and Mr. was hatinasetenst.. i contel murder —Yesterday, after the testimony of | 5,9 1m Propet MUNDAY, the 25h ius! oin Georgetown, | Eugene Carusi, as counsel for Moxley and Beban. gating the new company to . Holden, in the case of John Dougherty, in- "| bers to compose th Board of Comann ‘Counoil, | @uitea number of spectators were preset du- dicted for the murder of Ezekiel Sivils, had KING'S NATIONAL AMPHITHEATER, _ d fi mg, ment with gas for ten years at ; ” ba IN@’s ATIONAL A HITHEATER, | a fr¢ members to serve as Alderma: Ting the examination, and among them Mr. John ‘12th and 18th ete. In his sreat'Barles iets made to order, 944 Ponn’aav.,(north mde,) the wers and Shirts. jas | building EYEGLASSES, 2 Lieut. Towers, : WM. LAIKD, Clerk, | E. Owens, and other well known members of | KLIN & CO and to citizens == Corporal Clements were sworn. Their evidence , hy hd e UCKBSE ——————r—e—e the thentrigal 7 on, including several of the sg - Soy.of Nocona: le, oeatcntee’sStetveaees | 9 Wihisine seein Hemeser | BS np he ge jay jovember was ing a distur! . honghetam snows an Ramsburg Ser; in the camp of the regiment on aA aca 105 Hien Fwtinny with “inctag ot, end’ Atte Bland ‘sid Me, pred sor ghee Tom mae aie ih gy ation of sunnray’ ts D, ©. Moxley for assaults one upon the other wanomers. ; ‘0: ent Webb him to bave a force at the ANS, Lictt, Towerw et LG ge tae AONTLETS and | o wot OPTICIAI ‘skin Bese NE AND FIELD GLASSES, The SE Ee ey T° — COMPASSES, &e.. jouave OPFLERS ty) of the best qUslitiet, const&utiv on hand. a acsies RESTAURANTS, Seenter Ww vr. 2. WINE, | ®*W inside Mr. hassett. rf conetanis atthe e is nei, CORWIN BURGY, ‘a ba “18 aes Biase ee Fac. on Sixth st. * t woes gan gee ean aig the cows. Sat ilNg tor ACK 81 ! a — the? 08. ec omeate With ACK 8 KS jaatepensd, i al grades, from season tig cueebeits ees op as ae F. Sis ssllingiod st \ocst prices, parpoctie to eet aed 10 rie 8 oall bef.re ‘ 2 seowners, Common Cowncit —Mr. Richards introduced & * resolutioa instructi