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a x LOCAL NEWS. Amvseuxnts To-Niczr. Treaten —Second night of Miss and tation of “The Pride of the Market,” Miss bestney as “Marton.” The entertainment con- cludes with “A Pretty Piece of Xd Cantzascny Hatt —M. Jean a other immense bil. of burlesques. pom gery sentation of valuable gifts, including a silk dress, to-morrow afternoon. iii seta Puirnarmonic Hatt.—An en' ly 0 pagans of choruses, burlesques, and sthiopian comicalities by the pbell minstrels. Look out for the grand afterptece. Uston Berast Cucace, M sti between Fifteenth ard Sixteenth streets. — night of the Old Folks’ Uoncert. An attractive musical entertainment. Kixe’s AmprrHzatsex —Tom King, Gardner, Baldwin, Armatrong, Kincade, ‘Smith Whittaker’ Mlle ee ee ee pro- of performances. ernoon Entertainment to-morrow. ACADEMY oF Music.—F ree concerts at 4 o’clock, good music, excellent refreshments, &c. Rall open all day. Mosicat Hatt —Open all day. Free concerts at 5 o'clock, popular music, first-class refresh- ments, &c., &c. Srort’s Hatt, corner of Pennsylvania avenue ann Twentieth street.—Festival for the benefit of Union Chapel (M.E ) Church. A grand time is ia anticipation Proceepines or tux City Counctts, Feb 24, 1862.—Board of Aldermen.—A message was re- ceived from the Mayor nominating Dr. Benj+min fF. Craig for physician of the of the First Ward tn place of Dr. Charles McCormick, re- signed; G. Clayton for Police Magistrate for the Second, Fourth and Sixth Districts; Jobn F.. Leach, Secretary to the Commissioners of the a fn place of John H. Noyes, deceased. supany of Allison Nevier and lvers braving Com; ; of Allison Naylor for the laying of a water main; of Philip onder prayi to have $50 refunded to him, which amount he erroneously deposited in the Bank of Washington to the credit of the corporation in December last; and of G. W. Sampson and others, asking certain privileges for Mr. Hathorn, (the Proprietor of the livery stable in old Trinity Sburch,) were appro} ly referred. An act for the relief of Philip Conder, (ex- plained by the above petition.) and a resolution directing the Mayor to inquire ef the Attorney General of the United Stvtes as to whether the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has the ty bmp’ Congress to construct street railways in bis city were passed The committee was on motion dis- e ed from further consideration of the petition of Mrs C. E. Beale, and it was referred to the committee on claims. The above committee was also discharged from further consideration of the petition of James Lawrenson and R. T. McLean for Mrs. A. Hyatt. A resolution fn relation to the issuing of Corpo- ration notes, Serpe meee committee to devise ee for issuing of small notes by the Corpora in conformity with any act of Congress which may be jj & resolution in- structing the Corporation Attorney to take such measures as he may deem most expedient to pre- vent the sale of the Washington and ‘Alexandria railroad as advertised by Mr. Stewart; an act au- & water main on Thir- were passed. fhe nomination of Jobn H. Bird as inspector and measurer of lumber was confirmed viva voce A Joint resolution calling on the Mayor to stop all work on the central guardhouse, and furnish this board with the bilis for work done up to this date, was referred. Acts for relief of Hugh eee, byrne a Sine imposed on him by Justice Clark for carry- ing a concealed weapon, he being a private aight watchman at a grocery store, and In danger from @ person who has interfered with him in the dis- charge of his duty;) for relief of S. Hold, (remit- ting a fine of $20 imposed upon him by Justice Clark;) and for the relief of James White, (re- mitting a fine of $20 imposed upon him for carry- Ing a concealed iar pecs passed, acd an act for the relief of B. F. Clark (remitting a fine of imposed upon him by Justice Rowland for building a frame attachment to his brick bulld- ing) was laid over. A resolution for the appointment of 2 commit- tee of three members of each Board, with the Mayor, to examine nto the condition of the affairs of the Washington and Alexandria Railroad Com- pany was passed. Adjourned. Common Cowanci!.—Communications from the Mayor relative to licenses, and from Messrs. Eanis and Clark in relation to certain claims against the Corporation, were presented and referred; also, petitions from E. Conkling, praying the re- mission of a fine imposed for erecting a wooden structure contrary to the building regulations; and of certain citizens for the establishment of a fish wharf at the foot of Eleventh st. Mr. Mobun offered a resolution, inquiring of the Mayor why a policeman is stationed in the hall during the sessions of the board. Mr. She thought it was to prevent assaults &ad batteries. Mr. Mohun thought the question answered. but considered it strange that a member of the Me- tropolitan police should be stationed there during the sessions, armed with billy and pistol. Mr. Shepherd replied, that men who behave themselves need have no fear of the police It ‘was very proper thata policeman should be there, — the interference of outsiders. he revolution was reject. d. A resolution relative to the sinking of wells for the of drainage was i Bills in relation to the payment of licenses and specepeiating 8150 for the —s of the roof of the ling estern Market were Also, resolutions cal pon the Mayor and “urveyor for information ae the abate- ment of a nuisance, (the pond of on South Caroling avenue, between Ninth and Tenth sts.;) referring the petition of M. E. Dant, with the bill for bis relief, to the Water Registrar for informa- tion; and instructing the Srgemaargs ake ress to urge the passage of an act Le onal power te the Corporation in tion to the distribution of water. Adjourned till Thursday next at 7% p.m. Pror. WoLowsx! —Having noticed in several the high commendations bestowed upon rof. Alexander Wolowski, and the extraordina- 7 owen te Saat piean ay bade ope jew . we re the fol- lowing letter, written by one rhc pena Wittarps’ Horet, WasHinctor. Prof. Alexander Wolowski, Ne 303 Sizth st. ar Sir: Permit me to thank you for the ex- treme care and attention you paid to the cultiva- tion of my voice, enabling me, in so short time, to sing several Italian, French and English pieces. I bad been under the impression so iong that I bad no voice for sing! advised by my friends (who desired to sing in public) to consult with you on your new met. of teaching, I did so, com- menced a course of ~~ lessons, but more with the idea that it would be amusement to myself than my audience, before whom [ was ved never to venture as a vocalist till some of the rest musical judges pronounced me competent. The result of your system of teaching, and my own Perseverance, bas fully satisfied the most sanguine expectations of my friends, and | have a pleasure and an advan! that 1 bad long since ceased to hope for. jeve me, dear sir, rs, with Dest wishes, Anniz Karxoups. , that woen I was new how much I Povara Waxp Station Casus—Before Justice Walter —Wm Wirth, of K weki’s regi- meat, and Paulina Jacky, a little oung German woman, wife of Mark Jacky, of D’Utassy’s bhouse but wag Wm. Cahill, charge of Dr. Morgan, on the Island, was blown off, and carried a consi le distance, destroying a brick building, on which it fell. The roof and of two brick houses on Seventh street, be- longing to Mr Poulus Thyson, were carried off. The roofing of the new hospital building in Ju- diciary Square was somewhat d: . Kep- nger’s bakery and stable, corner of Seventh and Streets, were blown down; the roofs of house No. 15, Tenth street, Ginnity’s store, cor- ner of Fourteenth and L streets, and the public school-house corner of Fourteenth and Q sti were destroyed. The three-story building Mr. Charles F. Queen, corner of Seventh and L streets; the roams on Eleventh street near M, owned by Sampson Simms, Esq ; the large buiid- ing on the corner of Second street and the avenue, (formerly the Sentinel office;) and Mr.Conner’stin and hardware establishment on Seventh street, ees comes te Masi’s property, injured b e r "s ju al Frebath ‘street, the fall of the church on Thi amount to $1,000 or 81 5 The steamer from Alexandria was unable to place, but had to run up ek eet CS ~ iz eee ae hove a on the river were in great danger, an Vilte’ beet was sent totheir rescue. They were saved with difficulty. ‘Towards G seems to have been more destructive, as that section was more exposed to its fury. The Western Market was unroofed, also Payne’s coach faciory, and the row of four brick housex near the bridge over Rock Creek. A great number of chimneys and trees were blown down in Georgetown a portion of the roof of the cot- ton factory was blown off, and the tin roofs of the Masonic Hall on High street, and the Infirm- ary of Georgetown College, were rolled up and whisked off We have beard of but few accidents. Amon: these the most serious is the injury sustained by Mr. erat who lives on the Seventh street road. A brick fell on his head and he was knocked inseosible, and it is feared hie skull is fractured. Other Lscgtirry were injur'd about the herd and body by falling bricks, slates and timbers, but none seriously, so far as we have Tue Reqva Azzated Breap —Quitean object of interest to visitors just now is the new process of bread muking of Messrs. Requa & Co., to be seen at their establishment on Louisiana :venue, near the Tenth street bridge. The bread, which is beautifully white, ie manufactured entirely without handling. The flour passes from the barrel through the bolting apparatus on an upper floor, and thence by hoppers to the mixers on the main floor, where water and salt is introduced These mixers are hollow globes of iron, and in these the dough mass is thoroughly kneeded by revolving arms or knives driven by s'eam power, and is made a. and porous by the introduction of carbonic acid gas at a high pressure. Fifteen minutes time completes this process, and it is then drawn out through faucets into bread- Testing on scales, by which the loaf is conveniently ad- justed tothe required weight of eighteen ounces. ot a particle of yeast or decomposcd matter passes intothe dough, and the bread thus pre- red does not sour or become stale, and is as ealthful as it is tempting to the eye and agree- able to the palate. P. T. Barnum’s Curiositizs —P. T. Barnum, it will be seen advertisement in this day’s paper, has taken Franklin Hall, corner of Ninth and D streets, and opens for exhibition—com- mencing this day—the famous curiosities, “‘ The Albino Family” and ‘* The What Is It!” which = attracted such crowds at his museuin in New ork. Wasnineton National Monument Assocta- tion—Election of Officers.—At a meeting of the Avsociation held on the 22d inst , the egret at officers were unanimously re-elected: Gene: Winfield Scott, 2d Vice President; Thomas Car- bomse 3d Vice President; J.B H Smith, rreasu- rer; John Carroll Brent, Secretary. An [nREPResstBLE Livery STABLE-KEEPER.— Six more warrants were yesterday served on Mr. Hatbron, proprietor of livery stable in old Trinity chureb Leesneng for violations of the Corporation ordinances, but that gentleman pur- sues the even tenor of his way, regardless of the municipal storm which assails him. Uston Horst Company, Gzorcstown —The stockholders of the Union Hotel will see by the advertisement of the Treasurer in another column that the trustees have declared a dividend of 22 per cent. ATTENTION iscalled tothe announcement in another column of Prof. C. F. Barnes’ soiree at Temperance Hall next Friday night. SEE aDvERTIsEMENT of Army Washing Ma- chines in another column. Attention is called to the advertisement of E. L., of rooms wanted. Seven Hunprep Votenteers Sick tx Camr! Young men be warned in time, sapely yourselves with Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. They are guaranteed to cure the worst cases of Sores, Ul- cers, Scurvy, Fevers and Bowel Complaints. Only 55 cenis per Box or Pot. 218. Corns, Bunions, Calosities, Bad Nails, En- Joints, and all diseases of the feet cured in, by Dr. White, Surgeen Chiropo- avenue, ‘our- ixth streets. Room 7—2d floor. hours from 9a.m.to6p.m. Calls made at private residences when desired. feb 17 Tus Ispian Hex Doctor, From Canada, will describe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their complaints or ill- negs, without receiving any informa- tion from them. No charge for Consultation or Advice. OUR MOTTO. ‘We use such Balms as have no strife ‘With Nature or the Laws of Life: With Blood our bands we never stain Nor poison men to ease their pain. Our Father—whom all goodness fills, Provides the means to cure all ills; The simple Herbs beneath our feet, Well used, relieve pain complete, A sim} Cull’ These, these Oe Sort Washi: Building, Penn. oom No. il, » - BV. ease, cornet of 7th street Canadian references of the Indian Herb Doctor: Bir E. Heads, Governor of Canada. Hon. Hy, Stearns. of Montreal, C. E. Hon. Geo. Hi Mayor of Quebec, C. E. Hon. John Buichinson, Mayor of Toronto, C. W. = LF are e ihdai, Ge. on. Jas. Cummings, Mayor of Ham!! Ww. Hon. W. Matthews, of Brantford, C.W.’ Hon. W. Barker, Mayor of London, C. W. W. Savage, late Col of A: i G. P. Dwight, Supt. of Montr rrolegrenh. J. Taylor, Justice of the Toronto, C. W. R. H Crook, Alderman, Toronto, C sun ahart, Surgeon, Toronto, O. W. mag a mi of lbese splendid fowls, Give him scall. Remember the number, 119 Pa. avenue, between Ninteenth and Twentieth sts. t India rubber Bhests for protecting children’s beds, that no family be without; 75 cents Rubber Blankets, for soldiers, $1.25 each. eather Ponches and Blankets combined, $2.50 Wilson, 119 Pa. AMUSEMENTS, 7 Miss cuesTy Ra EECOND NIGHT! Will be Ln be PRIDE Marton (the Pr.de of the ‘o oonclute wi jerry w cath: P. T. BARNUM’S Cabinet of Living Curiosities Wiuilexhibit fue po ete commeacing THIS DAY, ‘corner 9th and D sts.) eet x M. to 9 P. M. >. e spectfall: ounces to the citizens of Wee ‘101 at he will present to r ries te their pstrovage for a tew days those of Nature, penhie Wear is it) andthe NO FAMILY, which have arieel sach crowded and fashiona- bie sudiences at his Museum in New York for over 3% nights, and which has caused more comment th auame:. 5 ever 5 Admission eo nts; childre 10 cents, 5 ANTERB UR NTERBURY! = fe 25 To night GABRIEL RAVEL’S CuMIC FAIRY PANTO- MIME, RAOUL, RAOUL, RAOUL, OR THE MAGIC STAR’ MAGIC STAR! MAGIC STAR! with . New Scenery, Tricks, Transformations, &c. Robert Butler (Gabriel Ravel’s part) as Bartolf Willis Armstrong (Jerome Ravel's part) s*..Raoul Second Week cf the CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! CANTERBUEY MINSTRELS! Great Success of the BEAUTIFUL BDUVAL! BEAUTIFUL DUVAL! CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! Admission 25 cents ; Orohester Chairs 5 cents, Afternoon Entertainment For Ladies and Families, on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER- NOONS. t2 o'clock, of Eleg=nt Presents is ty.B Ss Silk Dress on Saturday. Admission 2 cents ; Children 10 cents. PMesaRMonic HAL PEN. Avenvg, Arove 111TH St. CAMPSFLL MINSTRELS! NEW OPERA HOUSB! OPEN EVERY NIGHT! With an Entire New Company of SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS! First Week of CHAKLES KENDALL, 6 Great Stump Orator ! First Week of GEORGE COLRERT, ‘The Beautiful Ballad Sing J. Ae Lagniiry < Great B * 0 Great Basso! FRANK MALONE. ‘Tho Matohlers Bugler! Low Gaviord, Dupont, Ford, Green. Wyant, Lys- ter, Nachman, rohk, Hollock, and host of others,ina New Programme Every Night! Admirsion 25 cents. Poors opsn at? o’olook. {24 B THE OLD rolRy CONS bf Bales Bethel Choir is POSTPONED to PA NDAY and TUESDAY NEXT, the 24th and weather, and the deat! instant, on account of the inclemency of the hot MreDatcher. > feis W atheren MUSICAL HALL—FREF ONCERT eee NIGHT, from 5 9’clock to 9 p. m. Best of Kefreshmeats, Fine Femsie Waters. Openalidsy. At the southesst corner of Peonsylvania avenus and corner of Sixth street, under the Centra: House, opposite the } cnal, Brown’s, ard Clarerden Hot-is, fe 18 tm* di H Wasnineton ACADEMY OF MUSIC, PENN. AVENUE, (Sours Srpx,) No. 969, os Between fons dear ~~ c +“ Hivery ening & remarkably fine Free Conot embracing selections from the best a! © music, the most popu peras—rendered in better iT 0} je than at any other American concert saloon. ‘he aay the public are freely invited, without charge for entrance,—may rely upon hav ing every comfort they desire. Inacdition to the nést music in Washington, they will obtain, on call, from the attentive attendants, decidedly the best Refreshments for sais in the Federai Metrop- active YS to 3) Builder eo, Ape fo Room 17 Re th San Sceey, f+ NEGO cake Weue tire CONGRESSIONAL. Py at No, 99 K st., between 21st and 22d iw ——— ae = xv: GRESS—Second Session. WWANTED—By a soon: ind-,s SITUATION | 7**VITth CONGRESS Se ts chambermaid or waiteress in & ayivate Trespay, Februzry 25 ir ii ‘S Br Boxcar Uae ere —™ "| Sxare —On motion of Mr. Femenden, the vote by which they yesterday psssed the Treasn- Ww NTED—Aa colored WOMAN to do chsm- ry-note bill was reconsidered, and the sald bill alle Shed a LR birt rey oy was again referred to the Finance Committee. Micnea a Mr. Grimes offered a resolution asking the 2 ‘War Department whether it bad made any con- ANT® D—A PURCHASER for & new Cart, tracts to build any railroad or railroads, or hed io Ft DE gt eh & to ot taken sny steps to that end, and if so, by what sts., tt HAGERMAN 8 Grocery fe authority of law. Adopted STEADY, COMPETENT WOMAN wishes a situation as cook rand ironer. at 327 6th street, between Massachuretts avenue and K ste, rT phat ne ee WAnTED—« ROOM, and Bedroom adjoir- ., ing, by@ gentiemar and lady, in a private family. Please address particulars to ““k- 7 Star Office. WARNTED—a rervant GIRL. wie, has had @ Oxcerience in Durst hildren None D ly who cannot come wel! recommended. Mus. Kings, north east corner of Cee fe 25 3t' E WASrTED—a smart. good looking, well edu- , recommended BOY. who 18 willin; to learn the Tcbsooo and Cigar bi raiemal, sto. Such one can find waees. Address for 3 days, “X. Offices. WANTFD-—A good ROY. (white or colored,) at Mehorlicg, Retaurants corner 9:h aud Louisiana avenne, to make h'mealf generally ure. fail. To x good Boy, good wages will be civen. Referance required. fe2s si* The bili for the occupation and culture of cei- tain cotton lands on the southern coast was teken up on motion of Mr. Wade, and after discusgion between that gentleman, Mr. Cariile and Mr Doolittle, was laid over until to-morrow. On motion of Mr. Trumbull the bill tocon- fiscate the property and free the slaves of rebels, ‘was taken up, and Mr. Trumbull addressed the Senate in its fsvor ils for fndemnifying loyal citizens tained at the bands of the Federal troops, and for losses by Union men In the third congressional district of Kentuc at the hands of the rebels, were introduced and referred The bill providing for a better organization of the cavalry forces was prssed LATE LOCAL NEWS. ~~ 2 Tue Barney Casz ix Sevenat New Paases — Lieut. Barney before Judge Merrick.—Lieut. Bar- ney before Justice Johnson om Charges of Assault A @ 2 s” oity Post fe 25-st* learn that, for a meses are past, the eldest son of ANTED-for three the, si] FUR | Lieut. Samuel Chese Barney, and bis twedaugh- W? WISHED HOUSE, within a cove ssient | tera, have been in the cunody of Dr. Hersey walking distance of the Genera! Post Office, or Lindsley, the guardian appointed by the Orphans’ near ore ol theomnibasroutes. Address “H.C, B .” through the City Post (ffize. fo 25-3t* WANTED—Anexpersnosd WOMAN. asnurse for two infant chil !ren; also another ae cook and washer for ® rmal! family. For honest and faithful x«ryicss good waces will be given. App y at No. €9 Louisiana avenue, between 6th ard 7th sts. fo 95-tt a WANTED—A SITUATION by # sober. in- months past been with his father On Friday last Mr. Barney met bis eldest son. Samuel Ghase, on Louisiana avenue, and took him into custody Dr. Harvey Lindsley then sued out a writ of habeas corpus to recover both the eldest children, bearing— Before Judge Merrick, (of the Cirewit Court 10us young man, In some respcotable esterday —After bearing the arguments of coun- ; business: an produce th> best of city referencr; | 444s. uare d i 2 |” And is willing to work. Can be eeen fortwodaye | Sl the Cuurt gave an order for the delivery of tbe two eldest children of Samuel Chaee Barney (Chasey and Eddy.) into the custody of Dr. Har- vey Lindsley, the guardian appoixted by the Orphans’ Court, until such timeas the decree cf said Orphans’ Court may be annulled by en Ap- liate Court, or until the said children have at- ained thefr mejority Before Justice Johnson yesterday.—ti at No. 247 Pa avenue, or address “Businees.” Box 11, Str Office 1t* WwW ANTED—A YOUTH Drug store, ore having some kuowledg: e business pre ferred. Apply north weet corner ninth and L ets, fe 24 st* WANTED—An American INCANT to sdop BY ty weets old. inqutre at Clay’s Ho’ all > rs ! "he: 3 1, for thres days, from 2 till 4p, m, ANTED—PART OF A STOR 7 assault and battery on his eldest se with use aad Battery, Threats of Violence, and Libel —We | Court, while the second son, Eddy, bas for some | Chasey and Eddy. Tne matter came up for a | { | fined 61.9% a 4 of the , and Samuel ‘were aif three a ity, and the trio made to disburse the following amount«: Kate 2 et $191, a a pmo - nts, we su , being gradu: accordl= i the kind and ree of “cuss words” for which each party was fined Ax Ovrzacrots Arrtattt.—A colored man, nemed Thomas Dalcher, was gnocked —- the co:mer of Pa. svenue und First st: w yesterday evening between 6 and 7 %. hy sore soldiers, who stamped upon his prostate body and broke bis leg, and inficted other inju- ties The wounded man was taken to bis home = Conway No arrests have been mede- Seczsu Ccrrency.—Edward Rock, « show- man, was arrested by the Fifth Ward police yesterday, charged with passing “Georgia cur- rency.’? He was brought before Justice John- son, who dismissed the case C HERZBERG, PAWNBKOKER 310, » to befonne! oP old dnd Bulwer Waren 4 oweilry. Guus ai stole, Sil ape Wearing Appare—at the old stand, Ne. 381-6 s back of the Nathonai Hotel, heroes o6 ts. + e and ered if this country noe rectived tue firet — am overall erever aud Whenev or they came in com- ». They are warranted for hve years ree a of Sheee is =~ eo isal- W838 to be found at the Music Store 0} Ww. 6. METZEROTT, Soie Agent. Oxe 7 octave 4 round corner Chickering frase or waie for 92.5. eo 18 CENTRAL HOTEL, (upon the Burorsan pian.) sylv ae © proprietor informe his friends and ihe pub‘te that they ean be sccommodated with reome, by the day or week, wich or without mesic. The Diving Sa: fo 19 eotw= cA EAP CASH seap tact of windew. in any good businezs joes! Chase, committed while ‘taking ieoping aneworcia: ter tam emeten gone 4 fare: Mig we ustody on Friday isst, as ebove stated, or subse- | Buyius exe usively for the ox Boe 4 this city. Address or appiy at 354 Pa, ay pret h lee ¥ sie wank eocatioak aeae 1 rie sRaL9. they Ste eatielind they o83 oompete with : i which the case was dismissed WVANTE( A acet edand indo Ps us WOK Another rant was served upon Lieut. ho understands housework, was! ney, charz im with libel on J. W. iropiag for &> mall family, The bo t city rafer cant let. wi t " a) BY eich*s. « oe and others, con ed ina pamphlet, whic® it is Wilts place” Kalorama Heights eRe get | alleged was printed by erder of Lieut Burney and published and circulated by him. Thiscase wae set for a bearing this ng at 11 o’clock Still another warrant (coramoniy known cea peace v arrant) was served upo: ut. Barney esterday afternoon, cherging breats of violence towards Dr on the 2!th inst. A hearing in this c postponed until this morming, Lient y [ gaging on bis own recognizance for $3,000 AYTED TO RENT—A Or twe've rooms, In 8 go \ Tth and lSta strevts, Acdress Box ~. young mau, & SITUATION me rotpretab'e house; em enoee frm ‘ast employer. Ad= “L. P.,” Star Officn. fe 24 2t* joan Telegraph Office, ‘ ppear hgépt BOYS, for mes- Refore Justice Johnson this morning —A large Must be able io give sips ctowd was present in the Fourth Ward station bouse this morning, at 11 o'clock, ss counsel, witnesses, Ac, in the postponed cases. In the libel case, Joseph L. Pearson was sworn. The witness was shown a copy of the pampblet said to contain the libels. and identified it which was printed at Polkinborn’s estab! where the witness sempl=yed. Mr. Barney the printing done. Witness waspresent when he LEMAN FROM NEW YORK. har- & store in this city, desires to continue the aime permanently, but must him:e'f return to New York, wou'd therefore treat with an acceptable party of «mall capital, as sartner. The opening Presented wi'l befuand to be desirable, Address -O. Box 2144. Washington fs 24-3t ANTED IMMEDIATE LY—An sotive white BOY sbovt 16 or 18 yearsold. Apsiy to E. coeeer? read the “proof,” and made certain ALLIOT, 212 Penn. av. fe 22 $t* | corrections therein ar At this point Judge Purcell appeared, and WANTEO ree email ROOMS, by the Tet of larch, botween 31 ard 12th streste, about 95 rentraonthiy Address "E. L., Erq ,” for M.. Post Cffixs Box 29 fo 22-2t* MUSICIANS WANTED FOR AST CAVAL- IME RY BAN D—0ne first o'nas Musicians caps. bie of composing and arrenging musioand instruct tog and leading & mounted bacd. good Musicians. Term of enlistmsnt 3 years; the usual pay, rations, elothing, &a,. of the reeular ocvige given, Wantod sizo six or eight Tromp3t- nauire at Rogimental Headquarters. Camp Spracue, Washington, D.C. (iste Camp of Rhode Island Reg’s,)of Lt. J. H. KELLOGG, stated that he bad been summoned asa witness in the case being tried, and was surprised that the trial should be fixed cn a@ay when be held court He bad now fifty persons waiting for him in the Orphans’ Court, and urged a postpcnement until Monday next. Mr. Davidge (counsel for Lieut. Barny) said he ‘was anxious to have a speedy trial for his client, ‘who was a persecuted man, Dut be would consent to a postponement, not to embarrass the proceed- ings tn the Orph ‘ourt PA apt dat be parties pg agreed upon Thursday Cavairy. fe 22 2w* morn! ten o’cloc pr ber consideration of the : SNAP care wi ostponed until that time. WES fae hed Ree tare, newly, and | “In the case of the threats of violence, Dr. Har- vey Lindsley appeared and wassworn He tes- tified to the fact of Mr Barney heving threatened him with personal violence, but satd be bed no apprebexsious of bod!iy harm from Mr. Barney Dor any man. He supposed a breach of the peace might resuit, and it was proper for him to take the action be had, but be did not feel any apprehension in the sense of fear Justice Johngon took Lieut. Barney’s own re- cognizance for his appeara give bail to keep the peace towards Dr. Lindsley g.'with Board,ins priva'e family, euita- gentleman and his wife, or two single gen- pita Pomecsivn wy at Ne 408 Bis pe erence given ifrequir at No. 462 Eighth s‘reet, between Gand H, PP? . fe 21 4t* ——<——$—< eee WANTED-A honest, trusty ROY. to carry a route on this paper,rone other nead anply. Call at this offic, (to morrow,) Thureday after- boon, At 3 o"slo5k, fei Want avery person to know th ready to pay cash in the housefurni ne line < olis Officers constantiy in attendsnoe to keep | city, or havine a los.will d > WR. —Yesterday care of Lo: good order, Concert commencing Ae BUCHLY. 42% Sever th st, betwoon G and H sts., ide Wik oe ee b a oernder r anes HENRY Lestat biden (east side,) Dealer in Now and Second hand For- | 4 horse, was called up for hearing before cines RATIONAL ANPRIGRRATER, | GO ANTEOCE SECOND: | reise May ete nmin. “Another cae NTED.—We are now buying SECOND- | was la’ efore Justice Job 4 td Biss Avan Sra Near Wierd, | WANG FURNITURE STOVES ee GND. | Wee, laid detore also dismiensl thee being bs z CT ee - Sole Ly ace sent reed oN p, for bf RE A hs «ST. eat | evidence whatever to sustain such a charge. Mr se Rea ee ea ee a q 4 ‘a 1 . @: Reott ae emt t | faving s surplus of furnitg will od fe eee Miers | R., who was greatly mortified, declares that itis THIS EVE 6, Fom Ring wae b aks of ASS KeE i re you seen old DA GARDINER In his great Burlesque Dance. A La Cubuster! The Rye Mile HELOIS. Every Evoning ! INCADE, the 100Summersanit Man! ‘The Great Zouave Halt Must be geen to be appreciated. A Every Night until further notioe. New NoveLtizs in PREPARATION! fasie of Evora jester Chairs 75 cents; Drons je 6 cents; Children under 10 years of age to ens Cirolo % cents; @ 25 cents; Col- ored Gallery 25 cents; Colored Boxes 50 cents, Doors yan at? yolook; performances will com- menoe at 8 precisely. fe7 TENT OFFICE CURIOSITIES—Guide to P TENT Catalogue oY RIOSITIE and Govern- ment Gardenr. at thé stad in Patent Office; Rare Antiquarian Boo! 8; Government Books; Doou- ™ be |; Railroad Reports; Military Re jurnt Patent Office perer: Ch hed to Pediars; Military ‘Trii Army eguiations; Panorama ver 2,000 miles; many thousa: ecolect chesp rent. Lar; irs, over « of Was! ALFRED HUNT: BALLS, PARTIES, &. HERE Is A GOOD Ti OMING!—THE AM i eine aera stab ive their EB: !—By reques! ad the bile ger Ny, the q son Qlub wi k voir THIRD GRAN BALL at F; in Hail, dorner 9th and D streets on T AY. joman 6nd ladies. UES: Maroh 4, 1962, Tickets $1, admit» a order Committee of Arrangements, fe 24-2t* T ‘H GRAND COTILLON PARTY TEMPERANCE HALL, On fibay EVENING. PoOy 2 iw 'ROF. C, F. BARNES, Manager. MoRGRaNzel? {s SRE uno Ags: take great ig aunounocing to their they will give thes Butlocuth Greed asecre f Sth and D sircvs, MASA Oe era te os G ol oon ies, Floor Menagers. Ss Miller, a eo Pulaski fe 19-5t* ROF. C. F. BARNES’ PbaNoinetic ia at Fonpucees che ry a stress, bacw Bnd lith Ulases every ay, avon class, 3, evening class at7. Loiree ever Her Farane Gal wil ole raise Ress Apply as 1e10tms BOARDING. ‘S-lw* * Le Js Weyer nen Nema niesieomiy,. F4 DB ROOMS TO RENT, with a ion near the tol, Also, Faas ersten ier ———————zxz~*&*z{]~z=~v>yxyy”—*“Z=[={K[E=E=_ PERHAM’S SECOND GRAND EXCURSION NEW YORK AND BOSTON! From Malian aka ort Bete $0, Wi hit Michaal yates at xe. sevaniange to £1¥0 We RON TZ, & GRIFFITH fois-tt No. 369 7th st.. betw. 1 and K sts, LOST AND FOUND. & persecution of him, and he will now claim pro- tection of the law. (eorgzeC Hatbron, violating acity ordinance; ruled fora f+r her hearing. The same, for keeping a livery staole without license ruled for fu hearing before Justice Walter z Chase Ber 4 battery on Chase - = a jarney, jr. v y Sergeant Cronin OST—On Wednerday Inet. tho 12th natant.» | an 3 : Loy COW with white horns; ead of soe aepcen i bee fn decode her fail wae white; was stout 5 yeare old, for threats of A liberal reward will be given on its re- violence, w r bearing by turn to J. M. MAY, No. 69 High s reat. eeoree- | Justice. ¢ ent to jail for town, DC. fe25at* | further b arnaclo ~ John REWAR —Ranaway fromthe premines | atten. peddl 2 Hoeuse; tiaed $20 58 $75 § Selby B.Scsges, rear the Ana. by Justice Bari costia or Benning s Bridge. in Washington county. D. C..8 NEGRO WOMAN Mary, about 30 years cf age; not very black; has & peculiar mantie of the head when spoken to,and Soy Charley, the son of Mary, avout 4 years old, the Raheny, of Selby 8. Seaggs. And 80 Mau Bui! Bell, about 30 years old; brown, th somé whiskers ano with a bushy 4 he is ut made. end about 5 feet 10 ins high, aud vory seraight. The above named B1'l is the prop- erty of Robt. Mareha |, living near Mr. Soages,in Pr nee Goorge’s county, Md, Twenty-five do & pisos will he given for the apprehension and de- livery of the above ntmed servants, They are Disorpexry arrest of a party of disorderly persons at the houxe of C. Loenard, was reposted by the police. The house is on F street, opposite the Patent Office. Leonard was tried at Court for keeping a disor- Gerly house, at the last term; but was acquitted. On the day of his acquittal, a soldier went toa Police Magistrate fora warrant againt bim, for assaulting and beating him. Last night the dis order became so great as to attract a crowd, and the patrolmen on the beat, egain arrested Loe- nard, and with him Jas and d about V : anie Dougherty, supped to be inaad ai BEL Eee ety DO. | Tyaia Donnelly. The femsles resisted the nine, fe %4-3t* ROBT, MARSHALL, | and struggled like experts to disarm the patrol- OUN D—A lady’s GOLD PIN, which the owner | ™*" and probably would have secured the es- Fee walling at 394 Fenn. aveuue (up | C2Pe of the whole party, but for the timely ar- : — have by call rival of another patrolman. They were taken to the Central Guardhouse,and Justice Thompson fined Loenard @11.125, and his three associates $13.125 each. fo 22-3t' NAKEN UP ASTRA Y—On tho isth inst, one i MEN ULC DOR whic thooene ean have by proving Pipi erty and paying a ae eee as, Apply tO AUGUSTUS Gon Anoruxn Union Victory —The Georgetow facets EA soda = abe I 3t* pees ne Union ticket for sasmbers = of the Boards o: lermen and Common Council a TRAYED—Fro: subscriber’ ner 22d Ss TRA ve elie eae beeen oo r was elected in Georgetown yesterdzy, without op- ner giao The following ts a list of the members elect Board of Aldermen ag! = ay Beall, Walter ies Henry M. Sweeney, Peter Berry, Joseph y. Common Council.—S. H. Howell, J.T. Bangs, T. A. Newman, Wm. R. Collins, Wm. H. Ten- ney, Charles. English, John Marbury. jr , John With tar mark on eqch hip A libera re- ward wili be given for any information of. his whereabouts, JOHN H. SNYDER, fe 22 st* Center Market, TRAYED OR STOLEN —On Thurrday eve- NS) Ring. the 20:h 1 ‘om the corner of f Gri Stod te, 1 HORSE, marked with mi th: itary asdd! Mtary anddie aud bridie. A eaiteble reward | T. Kelley, James Goddard, L. L. Clements, Jas. will be en on his return to thi JOHN | J. Barrett A.G. Ex, Agent aud Commiesion Merchsnt, The vote wes unusually small, as “‘secesh” bad on the Canal, Georgetown, D. C. St* not the heart, after the late Union victories, to RAN AWAY—From the subsoriber, living near — Saat Set eaeren tone st eect Tt Lurrattesilie, Prinoe Goors county, <a Wows Sc ake celery | A Esmee igs A ro boving ocxtra bettie Shorter. she out twenty-five in @ house on Twelfth street, south of ihe avenve. years of a feet 10 imones high; dak Sergeant Downer arrested Laura Gaskin, Jul's Dean, Nelly Matthews, and a male visitor to the establishment, and took them sll before Justive Clark Here it appeared in evidence thet Leur. and Julia got into a ‘* muss’? ali about som- far- niture in the house, which was claimed by the latter. A fight ensued, and Laure was getting the worst of it, when she drew a knife and siabbed. Julia, inflicting a slight wound. Justice Clark beld the — security for further bearing this morning, which hearing resulted in the mat- nO copper ooloteds son visaged. cf @ light mu. cue: raiue; 18s some of her toes on one foot injured from & burn when a child;had on when eho left ue, Country made yarn frock; and other clothes with her. She took with her ehild Uiivie, Bboutl2 months old. $25 wi tven ior apprehension of the above woman aad » Pro~ vided that they are delivered to me or seoured ib Feat oan Se ANISEAUS BRADFORD A \. fe 11-Std& 2aw2w* TRIO ter remaining as it is, the evidence not satisf, pope ae iy Jol ao the Justice as to the parties at fault. And os Newman, «{ said county, brought grand jury sits on Monday wext, he advised the = a fe = ge party feeling aggrieved to appeal to that body. posed % be about 10 years ol Prisonens.—This morning a squad of near og per foreheads rin, thirty soldiers, belonging to General Banks’ Ve eee ia desertion or other offences, at Frederick Ma, ion oF o' ol iC) - Fobruaty. 186, sas Hint Ont sonhe thie 1thdeg. ot Were brought to this city, and delivered over to RY REAVER, J. Fp (osal.) the custody of the Provost Marshal, and by him The owner cf the ve bed mare, will ordered into ment at the Central please come forward, prove property, + | Guardhouse. to New York i. peg Apvi'at Ce of Matta bowie toperex: | ments, neat Frederick. Pour were instr A savaw | brought before the Provost this morn- i ‘Were properly cared for. Other SRS SAREE ee 2a yoann at | Manet, 2 ep Cae u: Aon the the Ce Scurneme Covar, February 24 —Upon the open- feces ing of the Court, Mr. Justice Wayne remarked to “Tois Court having been informed thst the other Departments of ew Governuscat pepe net transact any business io-da & mark of t to tin his eff , Lem inatrasted ‘of Capt. © Erk raat Keerine 4 Gamsiine Hovsr.—Elize Delany, whose is expressed in the police report as that of ‘a Ei outa," Patrolmen of the Fifth Ward Ss ~ sss Se eS ss +e i SSS . er i a want ofany of t ¥ requested to give s above articles are os before pur vad bend Farntire taken is ex PoNG? ITH ‘umn Hall sedy con « orhood, ud*reigned Dopes to reveivo upport, &s he is Geicrm:ined io afford his pair, every city in his power, Fare i9 osate eso BU, M. MI fe l4-a01m"* is r NOTICE NOVICE NOTICE * TO SUTLERS. TO SUTLERS. SPICED MOLASSES CAKES. SPICED MOLASSES CAKES. SPICED SUGAR CAKES. SPICED SUGAR CAKES. In conseqvence of the great demand for our Mo- lasses Ginger Cake snd Sugar Cake, we have ap- ted HUNT, CLARK & CO. Corner of E and 10th streets, prinnpal Agents for their ral, JMSLER, ITIES, TITIEs, In QUANTITIES. BOSTON CRACKERS, Fresh every dsy—warm from the oven make de- heious food— Ten Cents Per Pound, DAYTON’S CELEBRATED MINCE PIES. Hotel-keepers, Head: of Families, and Sutlers &ro invited to try our excellent Mines Pies. Our MINCE PIES need only to bs tried to be Sppreciated ; price 910 and @12 per hundred. JAMES L. DAYTON, Bakery—456 Elevonth strest, . feb 2i-lw between @ aud H. [®eN CLADSTEAMERS Navy Drranrmenr, Wasnineton, Dace 2, 1962 The Navy Department will, until the 24:h of March next, receive propositions for the complete construction and eeuipment of Iron-c'ad veseris for river, harbor and cosst deft fence. he. ith the exesption of those for the 1 Sad its tributaries, wi! be pro- pe ‘ed by Ws; those for the Mise sippi river nd tributaries may be propelled by 0 whee s, Tne hulls will be either wholly (whien would be preferred) or of iron ani wood combined, Qs the projectors may contidor most suitabie for the object propored, but their sides and decke must be protected with ai ficient to re- Bist the heaviest ehot ard sie is. The vessels for the Mirsiesippi river and its tri butaries are pot to draw more t ex feet wrier when fully eqmippec and armed,at which « ra! they are to beable to maintain a permanens 5; ofrine Rnote per hour in etill water. a tg the bunkers for six Stthat speed. Their armament will o lege than #1x eleven inch guns The vesee! for harbor defence are not to draw more than twelve feet water whea ful’ maintain & permanent speed of in smooth water,and carry su’ bunkers for sevea days rteamin; Their armament wil! consist of no! two to four eleven inch cuns. 1 ad = t a ag rot to draw ty feet water when fully equipped tt whieh < they ars to beable to ed of fifteen knots per carry 6) at coal inthe bunkers for twelve Cays stesming at that sped. The.: ar- mame.t wi'l coasist of onc or two fifteen or twen- ty_inoh guns. © guns of the vessels for harbor and coast de- fence are tot &'n toa!l pounts of the com pass with- OG" ChSBESC in tae Veseri’s positon. The propositions mas’ state the cumber of ves- sels, cubject to the eecion of the Department, which the party propeses to farnish romplete in _ respect, embracing armour, p'atiug, ery and equipments of 81: kinds. reecy exccpiing on y the ordnance and ordnance 4 Re) i*tona: the proposition must be ao- comps” ed by descripti pedi fications, drawip Bue perenne oe ebsracter that the work com) executed from ce of celiv-ry must be stated; the ume the verse! be - h the total amonnt will be yetained by the Govern- ment until cixty dave ser the rec*ption of the vessel, in order to give it trial, the remaining payments bsing mae with Ge regard to the proper Per Orm&nce and progress of the work; the contract will also embrace forfeitare for failure to perform the conditions specified. The bids must be scoompanied by the guarantee re piyee by law, thst if ® contract is awarded, it wi be promptiy case and the names of the partes who are to breome the sureties to the amount of the is08 of the contract wu! also be tat state: ‘he Department ¥7:! gonsider sny otner proposi- tions thai may U5 prose: b nwhich tue craft of ¥ above pfu wot excecded. Th Department will tert liberty t» sooeptor reject apy or Sli the proposil.ons. fez SHIRTING COTTUNS, and Cottone for iadies’ © and childr wear, & fallsupply of the best grades, under marked rates otwithstarding the daily ad ef price of al such goods, we co: tinge opr old sca veo ERXRY & BROTHER, fo 13 tr Penn. av. and \inth at. T#s ART OF WAK BY BARON De JOMINI Trans.ated by Capt. Mendeli See set. Craighil!, . 8. a GEN. CASEY’s iNEANiRY TACTICS, All Military Books for seiost’ oxthers HODSER TS toe. avi Bockveller Srano: 334 Peau. ev. fe 7-26 Intel. Repeb. & ON AND AFTER WEDNESDA\ the mail st-amers REIS Dre ped YULUNTEER wil \oare Gc. goa JN kers Division at 11M orloal ‘7 (Sunday® excepted } FINS seeortmen: of Ti . x Shire, Pranre sad a , ot » No, 660 Hh etrest, opp tia Post ie eam —rche male. JAsease—oure in from to Sp eaeate ro in eXdays. 5 at 113% Ps. svonue. fe 18 6s AMEEOAS reece i. ot three

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