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wg ‘ aes es ‘ a —— ; AMUSEMENTS LO8T AND FOU COND EDITION LATE FROM THE sovxa. LOCAL NEWS. PI sais) vga yarrested a0 iat HEATE: A of Miss Chest-| 7 OST-A 1D RING soa SE “eee wenrme, veme ates ) and Samuel Myer were aioe, Pi 4 J ecrins rearing { It from the Memphis Avalanehe of the To-Niony 7 or Fatromen Seaford ana Vereen of tae | aera vee odiotts int | The find-s'wtil be cuitacly rently lecving it SEREE OCLOM, P.M. rth it, that the su of Fort Donelson Seventh Rs ve r o-Dachere 9 Tor. St No. 218 F airect, batween 14th nd created great excitement in thatelty. The peo- : Pee octade (ee tte ees OUR MILITARY BUDGET. oie of Manette wore quilting ehenmed Sor tho Ie neatucy. cy jo wil Lx Lo! 02 Wedcesday last. from 6 9 . ———»——— eonnee Bo ine rag alae gene Senile y mg ame by luke, the Laborer” —Puillip, Mr. lato gymembere from Ist wre UN DE) ett BANKS’S COLUMN. jee aon Leng eg eal a a ree Go oer Ee AS RR oo, to ax nepontant movmcest. made, by Gen. Jef Thompeas and Gol Tite Last Leont | adence me, we will state Be ; ey Star Ofiee ; 5 ree Coaapany. cad the pantomime of | tiene what senee fon the eeidence, to have | MUSEUM OF LIVING WONDERS! | tits, Any queleaving them at ine Star Offe, | General McClellan, sccompanied by the mem- Exmuie in disaprebation of oe spine topes. oa A nay oe Loar ie pri sedan 2 teat conan ey baee thatie wed cies Change of Location to 20 REWARD Ae i PALD FOR | bersof bis personal staff, left this city on Wednes- duty of defending their country. Col. Titus said io Spo ballads, dances, burlesques, licensed pedier, Det represents Eimeelt to be a PHILHARMONIC BALL, t the Tega ot beres. ered one Tse day last for the line of the upper Potomac, and | be bad labored upon the Safety Committee for iad side splitting, ‘comicalities. member of a religious order of Jews, whose | Open This and Every Day during the week. | gh: inst., by, person signing hie name Rine months without pay. Benefit of Whittaker, | principles will not admit of their trading for — jurg, 10th P. .V. The horse is retarned this morning at 2.8. m. Regiments were being formed for home defense. Kino’s Aurreusarsn — Dem an, acro. | profit.’ The he offers are (he statec} the The Wonderful ida high; orreli in ool 5 wy ore tle Wath to tah ‘aids aaa i B. Desba Harman and John L. T. Sneed were Tatie nad uaarid performances, with the great | effects of a sister who died on the passage from ALBINO FAMILY, x inches above the fetock joint; white in the hs ag Pa 3 “4 Epi suerg Chm” tho “nypie Don” | Reena fhe cami. Be en eek na pa frebds raeh eee concacacnuttcraa | Peviten de peron on important mitary move Weting "he secuped ty Pearl Genpe Tes oi aer aoe giatt-—The original Campbell {8 merely nominal prices, and to these aad a lol MYSTERIOUS WHAT IS IT, elthe ietter Grmade from an imperfect atte pt to | ment, that commencing on Monday moraing last Sy wane a gantan at rien, Minstrels in an immense bill of Ethiopian songs, | SNe utiv cheap. He wakes up © 10 | LEVEES FOR Wa pine SOVENILES, AND oe KIRKLAND & DOWLING, _, | was accomplished ere he left the ground. Vis: | the proposition is from those who are too “apt my dances, i Barnum’s | *mounting any or seventy-five dollars, and PAMILY PARTIES mh18.* No. 170 Bridge st,, Georgetown, D. C. Seemaaheanae a Gamcalae or — talk large and act small,”” and says: sai stretching afterpiece, together Kibino | Will not sella part without his customer will elk en Hens a. sh ta boven. REWARD—Lost, a white Cornelian nge body of troops, &e.,un- | «Certainly we prefer to follow the advice or wonderful “What is it,” the celebrated Albino Each Day. 10 A pelign commands of our chosen and lawful leaders as to family, and other attractions. by an seareaptice, who proteeds to be on attache Aad st Night in cosjaotion with the L” "The ahove reward will be paid ty ths find” | 4¢F Gen. Banks from Maryland across the Poto- | {be beat tmede of conducting tne war it le the Surrusontan—Lecture by Hon Gerrit Smith, | Of some noted or place of business about the city, CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! oath. SEMKEN'S. 430 Pennav. 1 253" | mee Raplds at Harper's Ferry, into Virginia, | business, and duty, and Tabt of the military before the Washington Lecture Association, upon | .n4 being poor, would like to make chiefs to plan and direct the proper measures ip specula- | admission 25 nents; children and servants 10 cents. L “The War.”” tion by purchasing such a cheap lot of goods if OST—A POCKET. BOOK containing 95 in y Gen. Banks now occupies the country around | the exigency. If they sny fight, we say fight, if notes and gold, and several important memo- they say retreat, we acquiesce, however painful it - ACADEMY oF Music.—Freeconcerts at4 o'clock, | he on! the money with him. He recom- PHILHARMONIC HALL! rgncums. bstween the Nations! Hotel and corner . yay — ; cnbeasiog choice selections from the most pu. mends the victim to teke such a bargain, and he PEnnevivania AVENUE, ABovE 111TH St, of Penny anue and T! st, Harper's Ferry, Charlestown, and Martinsburg. ae Ned foelg vy dG ls, £0 oe lar operas, superior refreshments, &c. Hall open | himself will return in afew es and bar CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! fae g Cpt ie x No traces of the enemy in any force to speak they order the country to be laid’ waste. J sa jot, if the ruse is successful of course thal Ia the ER EREN ORAL SSOP ee Mili be weil rewarded. of have been discovered in his vicinity by his | tbe order; If they command the city to be laid in Musica: Hatt, corner of Pennsylvania avenue | lot. —— ripe sateen ios New Pr eS Night! Seaaas sie Sadiee at leinity by ashes, lay the city in ashes, and plow up the se ee eee ee ee ee ee cor the Facet nT od Suna pay pe Totnes and sow mat ov! cae music, excellen y P. RA uM Ist reat, d COW, with 5 —Wi they get ¢ ail day. Justice. CABINET OF que OSrTiES, beak long, etait horny; ad near oldu. Nevertheless, we feel certain that the divisions | g(t, Seemed te te tanner tee cnseoe ——— A i _ Lacrcas—Last night Prof. Pisher, of Hamil- Me ee ee i gt ler og andthe ree DuBtrayed from No, | Of the rebel Generals Jackson and Kirby Smith | Dixie to be devoted to piekling the foundations Neen tee Wetter Lnctare Luce. | Reaven, s youthful veotbiack. for dlserdetiy coe: | gy ee tnesday and Sat | DSoQSt 85, Rawenn Serene ie peels Siiaiidilier tan Wa of thelr cities.—Ep. Stan } sonisn, before the Weshingtemag ccture See as eat ere ea fac | Grand Matinee Every ESSAY GRE OG | Ne outoundinnd DOG. The ckens rowene are in position extending from Winchester for wnou mamrenal ae he ne iy : The Tatesar tecieweeel payee ae hearing. F. D./Narn, Jas Lyons, and R ee AND CHILDREN. Puile pald for Mt daiterr, or fr an some few miles back in the direction of Straus- The Avalanche has r Nasbwille letter dated Se rere sok corer siergeeetinn | ee atest aes areeteneen’ | mais isis —____|vurg, te netbrn ermine anaans Gap | Pelee rae gegen ere Sans ear er ne nna when | J. Haley, dcenkendaledely, és. CANTERBURY: 1 | LQS7—CHECK No. 348, for one hundred and z was handed over to tbe military for pusisbanent” With the principles of the rebellious States, These | J- > i CANTERBURY! 4 fifty sie gohan, drawn by Brus Cameron; | railroad. The correspondent states that © Sehuston and ‘were \recth jtagon’ —on: aa . eo Treas eo Se he Re ged LONE Bafta. Seb iseadcaieet ategie | Voirter mernng, sewers, te eta w | Scere si Sarees not tolerate \ pevacn Bago Ba See ag iar | Sour thee e of the Saturday morning markets. LEONI vin been stopped al) sone tempted to throw a few snells at trains on the | RUMORED ARREST OF GEN HUGER AT KORFOLE— ee Siena we anh le | The tremendous that prevailed during the LEONI z the same. The inder will THE ROWDYIsM AT RICHMOND—BEAURBOARD aT was bat ‘stage in our progess towards oar dee. | catire day and night was one cause of the ab- LEONI patra Sa oe #8 one C.K; | Baltimore and Obio railway passing Berlin.| Ccorcuncs—oLoomy tims FOR ThE conPume tiny. The my walk See aot one bit = sence of a large attendance of marketmen. PANTOMIME TROUPE! the office de Saar 3. Cameron, corner F aiid sth They cannot be in force there, as they made no Eley ane gue onal —~ Slavery must eventually meet its fate In this war | Tix Rutzasep—A very large number of the PANTOMIME TROUPE: | errort to atepute with us the possession of the im- | Gen Huger hes beet placed Ubder trrere soak in spite of ng Senators, Representatives, or | released Richmond prisoners appeared upon the PANTOMIME TROUPE! BOARDING. Will be tried for negligence and incompetence. Generals. He predicted the full, final and speedy rise poset and received the congratula- — '° portant Loudon heights that overlook Harper's | The news, we fear, ts too good to bs true.” supremacy of enlightened constitutional freedom, | tions of their friends, as they proceeded to the | To-Night, the Last Time of the Comic Pantomime, | ——————____— F The Register also bas the following : Sea wen rate a ee ae |e ere LE STATUE BLANCHE: Boseoine oh seer yox aseaee oe | PET: trac agit xotacece ncamons no no West, no - 4 7 ! : ‘ee we may om tl r nent and no sbore;”? and portrayed the exalted LE STATUE BLANCHE! tween 9th anc 10th st: fe 27-30 While with that portion of his army, General judge police reports of the 5 Richmond papers, that city has become as rife station of this nation when, increased toa hun- | Gzoxoztown Porice Casxs—Before Justice — ENTRAL HOTEL, (upon the European plan.) | McClellan is said to have been constantly in the | with rowdyiem and crime ut ever wes San Frome dred millions of people, we should Infase cur Reaver —Miebael Caton, for an assault on Jobn Seoond Week of the : Cc / comer of Pennsylvania avenue ang Sch etreet. Aca ah aes es . sean bx aston days. - spirit and principles into the nations © I eave, Sec ou eotaelt on Mary Ogleton, was coal CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! pow furni fred throughout with new and bandsome saddle, passing Po! Point, cheered The Memphis Avalanche, of yesterday, says tbat Gen. Beauregard was at Columbus, but | - FRiomt¥ct AcctpENt 1x Gronoztown.—Yes- | '0 jail. ———_ CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! 16 proprietor informs his friends and the public | ™0#t vociferously by his men wherever be made ticipation of an edvance by the acon, 54 — evtoeer yay meyers sonar yan og | ATTENTION fs invited to the appointments for — thet, ner can be socommodated with rooms, by | nis appearance. oe Re a 18 at last accousts. got trig 2 ee rate of speed, | Bis avenlog and to-morrow of the missionary of Great Success of the Bis bistae Elisa see ataloee See ae ir ister of the 25th says: —“ Two came castwardly ats frightful rate of speed, | the Young Men’s Christian Association, in the BEAUTIFUL DUVAL! H. DURHAM GELSTON, bar pve a eappanenl belted pp achainged | eigen eg Be De re Laden ne fw le os oabhagies sete of the special notice in another column. BEAUTIFUL DUVAL! fe 10-ec2w* Proprietor. Lieut. Gwinn, commanding the U. 8. gunboat Yeuken’ peg deo tinal “Te = the bridge the team came in contact with the feed Liqvon Cass.—W. B. Butler was arrested in N ‘BRBURY MINSTRELS ; BREE On FOUR GENTLE rN CAN Piped eam reported to Commodore Foote, under | o4 on board a schooner & Pein i — 5 . ‘ m4 . peace of gg Seen Set the second precinct for selling liquor without CANT. socom! ie ate of the 23d ult., that in his last trip up the a They were committed to jail street, between M and N, in 8 private family, horses became detached from the feed wagon and | license. He was brought before Justice Fergu- CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! 25-lw* » whi bi 58. Seanad cena er aeiage Tee: young: Gates Wa | Soe nee CANTERBURY MINSTRELS ! Misses Ritchie, who live in ibe vi , were wee inate oa hina crossing the bridge at the time. One of the aes po res te s° i spongy te spel frightened animals ran through the side- walk of “och spray moar Admussion 25 cents ; Orchester Chairs 60 cents, oe bridge, and the girls ioving no chance to Mees. Franklin & Vo.'s optical establishment, Tennessee river, be penetrated as far as East ’ cine ae yn sae — a _ ng at ‘it woul criminal as well as lo FOR SALE AND RENT. | Wevec.and Decatur counties, Min.,'where ns | Sea? hs! tbe preent isthe mow gloomy period zs 8 e com- R D RB. . found the Union sentiment strong and general. mencement of the wer,’’ and the editor FS Pe yaY pres first-class furnished HOUSE, At Clifton, Tenn., he captured 1,000 sacks of | in the most earnest manner to call upon Py 0, 404 E a! peo. ° 244 Pa av. Pieid glasses, opera glasses, micro- wae e1, Rent moderate. Possession | wheat and 100 barrels of flour, intended for the | Pl€ to remain by their colors and figut to the inst. Sldest’ cacaped with a few Might bruises, but | Pes, nore other mathematica! sad surveying ro hee ek opened Fan tdwre eelys Apply at No. S01 Keatreet. | ge of the rebel army; alse, 6,000 bushels of other| Jeyp Davos Menace =a : 5 ty pos- Ladi: On = mes- Roberta, the youngest, about 10 years old, re | Ubic'mran” ein ehty nese, an tanaka ze kanes "5 . | WURNITURE FOR SALE AND ROOMS TO | Wheat, intended for the same use. sage of Jef Davis to the so-called permanent mained | ble for some time. Her head was | \. hiladel phi: it WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY APTER: RENT, suitable for 4 boarding houre, in a He writes: ‘The glorious successes of our | Congress of the rebels has been presented. in Dleeding profusely, and it was feared that her | New York or Philadelphia. NOONB, at? o’elook, rood looality. Inquire at Excelsior Pie Bakery, | ss at Forts Henry and Donelson have bees | Which Davis tates that recente events beve Gar Stns, an bernard toed bo | Ay renne Gn fd Pn cof Clan | When righ ping of egantfrmmt i | {Vasey nr btwors ani mbt a” | arms at For Honey snd Dons have ben | itiatall'tt ey ial comple wet ie home, and ber injuries were asc ing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats and Caps, tog son tees ona Fo RENT—A _ Girat-class roug| they had power successfully to achieve, and thet <—aneeee SES Ne oan a Sn mp EH Stent am | fastened Saecal| nes et neemeea mm | ne ctr gency tema mec << eee z . | Pennsy!vanis avenue so No. «U sasters, owin Tue Pavements —There are many complaints fe tt-sm =e - atste poppy ELE at ' Teoeived & splen- Lonneeas ‘avenue. For terme apply on the Pie Union men can now begin to express their 9 a g misplaced confidence In their old associates. and made of — riding and driving on the pave- Bast Coat Oi, (warranted,) by the barrel 38 Admission 20 cents ; Children 10 cents. fe25 | ises. loyal sentiments without fear of being mobbed, req GE a a the great destituti t ments. juently arrests have been made, but | cents, by tbe gallon 50 cents. Lamps, Cans and 'SHING’ MUSICAL LL—FREE URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—No, °49 | ©*pecially along the banks of the river.” cane of Peeping —~ aging nnd pains gaye the parties are usually dismissed. ‘The pave- | Shades, as cheap as can be bought in Washington, | WACHINGTON MUSICAL, HALL-FREE | W'URNISHED HOUSE FO ed by Brig.] # * * © © # © | had not yet received official reports in relation to ments are paid for by specie tax upon the prop- | at Stuart & Son’s, corner of Twelfth and H| to 9 SONS gel of Kefreshmeats. Fine Female | & o JOHN G.| “I brought down, under arrest, a man named | their defeats at Rownoke Island and Fort Donel- erty owners, and it may be sald that the pave- | streets. fe 26—6t rs, Openallday. At the southeast corner Wa. P. Poole, who had been active in oppressing | $9", but enough was koown to make them feel nsylvanis averue and corner of Sixth street, ment belongs to the pecpesty ewanet At any bs ts Uni a in his community, that the surrender of Roanoke Island was deeply rate, it is his duty to see that {t is not abused b: Warisit farnilies and kee of boarding ¥ og the Central House, opposite the National, | s\URNISHED HOUS5 FOR RENT—The | UB!on me is manity. humiliating, however imperfect might bave been rsons driving and riding upon it, tearing and | houses send. all sections of The city to Day- | Brown’s, ard C larerden Hot fe 18 Im* F fata story brown HOU-E. wing and back | ‘‘I have warned the inhabitants of the different | tbe means of def-nce; and in regard to Fort Don- Breaking it cple the citizen’s cost. Yesterday, | ton’s Bakery, 456 Eleventh street, between G and Ww TH batting St the corner of H and 2ist streets, eas | towns along the banks of the river that { should | eison he was ‘not only unwilling, but unable to 2 fellow mounted bis horse on H street, and took | H, for pies? ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, | #nd w throughout. Posee: immedi- | . old secessionists and their property responsible | believe that a larve army of our people have sur- to the pavement, riding along it as sf it belonged | Anstwer.—Because they are made by experienced Pann. AVENUE, (PoUTE SipR,) No, 389, ate'y. Apply at No. 165 H : rendered without a desperate effort to cut their tohim. Twocitizensseized bis horse and turned | male and female operatives, who have been en- Betroeen Ith Oth sts. See Tint sereeke. for any outrages committed on Unionists in their | way through the investing forces, whatever may him into the carriageway, and lectured bim on | gaged in the manufacture of pies only for thirty a aay fe eee Conoert, A RARE CHANCE FOR A PERSON TO | communities. bave been their numbers, and to endeavor to the injury he was doing to citizens by this vioia- | years past, and everyone admits that they excel pone bod nemo HREM. parece in business, in Washington, in a well}! «<1 pave enlisted 17 men and brought down 14] make a junction with other divisions of the ton of Law. Woeetd Ea“ bod-d if bo tede] it ake rsa GOay ot ane Ohne ke one sale Cee at any tier Rone oar ered, in better | sstablished Sutler Cusply Store, now coins mgvod 5 = army” his horse Ia the mud.” He wes ict go by his |city. > Z, fe 26—-0t Be guestenand the public are freely, mmesd, | husuees, Daves fue connexion w th Suto" ie) hiram To the policy of enlistment for short terme, he captors, but they bad not passed him twenty Srnge Sear o,—msy rely upon haw eo Dees (oeg tion is the ents. samee ae REPoR: aE an attributes the recent reverses of their erms, which sae when he ezein took to the payement, and | | Stvex Huwpeep Votunregns Sick in Camr! | ing every comfort they desire. In addition to the Seite sell cut ceaty oc oaeet Deen EY ee Pads irate act policy now rendered it difficalt to furnish an ac- started ahead on his route. with Hollowsy'sPilie and Otatasea siccanphens sale from the attentive attendants, deoidedly’ the | | 1 Boe 759 Pet Of ee Wace eadress U.8 Streamer Paicaperrnia curate sta‘ement of the army. The forces are fas - 4 i om 3 ny We a 99. 18 a FUNERALS YESTERDAY.—The late John Sess | guaranteed to cure the worst cases of Sores, Ul- | beat Refreshments for aale in the Federai Metrop- | ff, I." Box 727 Post Oifics, Washington, wit Of Roanoke Island, N. C., Feb. 23, 1562 stated at four hundred regiments of infants ford, who had identified himself for many years | Cers, Scurvy. Fevers and Bowel Complaints. | ols, Oflcere, conmanny an, att sakes _— with the progress of our city, and was universally | Only 56 centa per Box or Pot. 218. HENRY ROSENTHAL, Mi, with oard, in s private family..on 2d | Chowan river, about which I wrote you in my| ment in progress forthe last month hed s» fur Seema in this community, was burled yester-! Conys, Bunions, Celosities, Bad Nails, Kn-| 071m Fropriotor, 402 8th street, between @ and H sts. | communication of the 20th, hus returned, baving disorganized snd weekeued (bei foroes as to ii. ay inera! je re - ‘9 ‘¢ i idee “ = ie sir their ability for snccessful det at the Baptist church, and the ceremonies were of a | Wiied Jolt: ood ae ete Serene Chie | Soci Bunn Ave ano Bra Near Witlards’, AN, FLEGANT FRONT ROOM, ON SEC- | found Mt impracticable to sacend the stream be- | Forioughed men bed mow returned to thelr poate <a iareanna beeen De been one «RISE | aia, Pennsylvania avenue, between Four- g ing. ole Lgssve aud anager ond fl or. with first-siase Board, can be ob | yond Winton. ‘with a proportionate amount of cavalry and ENT—One newly FURNISHED | 8!%:—The reconnoltering expedition up the} Mijery. but ihe process of furloughs and re-enli “In the meantime (he says) strenuous efforts - .1c - Associate tained at 425 13th street, bstween Gand H.tbree There the enemy, In considrable force opened | have been made to throw forward reinforcements Rev. Jobn C. Smith read the 10th Psalm. A ser- frye ary fe Gis teat uestrian doors from G, west aide 0 27-9 a heavy fire upon our vessel in advance, the | to the armies at the positions threatened, and 1 mon was then preached by Rev Dr. Hill, from private residences when des feb 17 NING {OR RENT—A weil FURNISHED PARLOR, Delaware, with a battery of artilleryand musket- | C2220 doubt that the bitter ters rag pn we the text: “He was a manand just” A THIS E oro 1Cj nitations of with chamber attached, will be rente, cheap d be ~ | bave borne, by nerving tbe people to still greater large number of the friends of the deceased and | p., 11155 who have never used Boston crackers) ¥°™ King vil give Com Ln = Crate eee fntiemen, Ss may be desired. No | ry, which induced our force to attack it in return, | exertions, will epeedily secure results more ac- bis Seently were present, including several veter- | are invited to try those manufactured fresh every Ae rary spires i foe Duaiiy: 8 eee both by landing the 9.h New York Zouaves, and | cordant with our just expectation, and as favor- we eat cma many Government clerks. at. | dav by J. L. Dayton. Sold by all respectable pa Revesgu seen old fend avenns oad lith ctrfalint” fo21-3t*_ | with the guns of the veasels that could be brought | able to our cause 8 those which marked the ear- tended the funeral of the late Wm. Gordon, of the | RTOCe™s. # In his great Burlesque Dance, ake Cubuster! OR RENT—A PARLOR and CHAMBER | ‘© bear. Of Gaance he says ;— The financial system First Ward—a good citizen, whe was for many tifa! Sap. $e ee woning ! very neatly furnished, on the first door, eie- | The enemy now took to flight, and the houses | devised by the wisdom of your has years a clerk in the Pension Office. The FANCADE, the loo Summorsauit Mant oe | vated § fect nhove eae eae Bete este | RE occupied as quarters were burned. Not a| proved equate to supplving ell the wants of the EET ‘the Great Zouave Halt Sad President's How be. | man Ado, ‘of eitcer aren, wan kajeanel. jovernment, notwithstanding the unexpected Bap Fetiows in tae Home Gragp.—A num- Must be seento be appreciated, tw marietn aad 18 eet No. AGG ceed bate — ci ete sa bs ‘e wen ro and very large increase of expenditures resulting ber of complaints bave been made to the Metro- ON SUN few yards east of theomnibus line tothe Caprtol, | YOUrob’tserv’t, LS FOLDSBOROUSR, from the great mentation in the necessary —— = by onceenpr ee: Island, Ce yy hy pegs i ight un! Syrther notios, {0% tf Flag Officer, &c. | means of defenee report of the Sec: of conduct of a portion ¢ company of is ww NovgLtigs In PREPARATION! ' Hon. Grpgon W eves, Secretary of the Na’ the Treasury will exbibit the gratifying fact ‘Home Guards” qua tn Island Hall. On | pare oer rant Te on rer Benrgeoen Ge a FARM, £02 SALE—Tvo Farms. containing wocce | weave not floating debt, that the credit of the Thursday James Duna, John Moody and Joba | Rf TOM PR THA A RITOMIE, of Washington: Fee ae taiires quar DO rectal oe tn Like ctecalisuine at o Switeh, fronting the ri - Government is unimpaired; and that the total ex- Gurbright, three members of the company, were | D.C, vl 8 Circle 26 cents; Social Range 25 cents; Col. | Washington allroad; or of whioh will be LATE LOCAL NEWS. penditure of the Govornment for the year has charged with stealing a coat from Mr. McGinnis, ored Gallery 25 oenta; Col ‘Boxes 50 cents. sold with the quantity Of land to suit Purchasers —_o—— been, in round numbers, $170,000,000."" stated that when he followed them to recover his DIED, ‘Doors at 7 o’olock; performances will com- | The improvements are of the first clase, an iand Suocxine Case —Harly this morning a hack (This is tantamount to an admission that the Broperty they turned upos him and beat him.| on Saturday morning, March 1, Mi mence at 8 precisely. fe7 | of the best quality, with orchards of clioice f uit | drove up to the stand at the National Hotel, and at abd os the A ey took e in thefr quartersat Island Hall, | infant son of Joseph aud Annay L. Gai in full bearing; vailroad station within 5 minutes’ | the driver told roundemen Turner and patrolman | “Oops are not paid, as the sum named is not where they resisted an arrest by the patrolmen, | 2 P TENT pA pe CYRIOSETIES— Guide to | ¥) bdok ‘ener. ‘weiling. Thompeon thet a colored woman bad died in his | equal to the pay, subsistence and transportation but were finally captured, and taken before Jus- ‘he friends of the fsmily are respsct{ully invited tents, logue of Curiosities and Govern ‘or partioviars apply at the Wine Store of WM, | Carriage, and the corpse was still there. The| of an army of three bundred thousand men for fies Rixatton, whe committed them to jail lo aa | oe eee gonaloan morrow (Hunsar) alter- | mont Gordons, ot the stand in Patent, Offoo; Karo | 1° CAME BK Lis SOs Pavan: eter | roandeeian at once Leeann ae inquire into the | twelve months —Ep.} nee Ree saree nem On the morning of the ath ultimo, after a linger-| mente furnished, Keilvoad Reports: Fk, RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, | omen named Bryse, nad tren livin: fee | _ The condition of the Post Office Department is Puanstx Soctutt.—The attention of the lovers posses fal i'Iness of consumption, which she Re. 5 with every modern improvement, covtaining » rts; ry 1 oports; Cheap, Hoo! ted 28 improving, its revenue increas Christian patience, ae the will of her | furnished to Pediars; Military Triste; ilitery | seven rooms and kitchen, for $720 per annum, tog | Years past with a colored woman named Sophia | "presen ee of the dance and a genuipe happy night is exiled Maste: E daughter of Met-| Laws; Army lations; Panorama of the Coast | entisfactory tenant, Location No. 128 Second | Harvey, in the Seventh Ward. She was taken | #4 affording the assurance of its bei! to the ball of the Dae dew ag come off next 2 — ‘Osho Bard Ce cael sho 2,000 street, between D and E streote north No propo- z sustaining at the date required by their th eB; a: ‘heap Sick recently, and being enciente at the time, a : “And the weary are at reat !7 Books. Feoel eat o) Tent. je sales, low | sition will be received to rent for aless period iscar was her | tution. woe let 8 ‘a Patric bing v monies gaves pak ticcia of the family are requested to attend her | prices. p stalre, over ot Wank Ore than two years, A) ply & 3 1 - saioettiege lg gh a In conclusion be calls the attention of Congress J hine Bryan, who livesin the First mba ; neral, * tist Churoh, this(Satur-| 8 ALFRED H MoGUIRE & CO. Wend aok ae ee to the necessity of an immediate organization of entire saeeawer teat contdert tas tol oat be sy) Cicer ye Seas cons, 1 = | fo 25 st Auction and Commisnon Merete, hademap har digo ‘dying duugnier’ ena & Supreme Court of the Confederate States, and the most splendid affair of the season. This 20-] pobrugry 25. at 1020 o'clock, SARAH, daughter BALLS, PARTIES, &c. A GARE GHARCET The proprietor of the | they arrived in front of the house, she told her | pledges bis hearty co-operation inall thelr efforta clety ts composed of some of the most intelligent | of forn*and Grane” Motulinin tthe sth en er | ———— ity Hotel, ‘the only first-class Hotel now | mother that her disease was small por. Her 2d r coasiry. and respectable portion of the community, and | her age. i ys 6TH GRAND COTILLON PARTY | ?pen it Boning ips Aue desirous to — mother having other children, declined to take thelr efforts, we are confident, will be untiring to] ‘The friendsand relatives of the fsmily are re- alt aise st, iy, NITURE FIXTURES ‘and G Ob WwiLk her in the house. She was then taken to the Sor DS FOR PRESENTATION. render entire satisfaction. See thelr advertise- | quested to attend the funeral, from the residence TEMPERANCE HALL, a tee enenee His lease will terminate on the ist | First Ward station, and the officers would not — msnt {n another column of her parents, No. 118 East Garitel street, on On oy ene othe 1 January, i863, bus the ‘pro ‘an no doubt be | receive her there. The hackman then drove to TIFFANY & CO., Tux ALexanpnia PRisonEns —Yesterday af. i ReeeY tian ome aor 1 Dancing to gommen 00 Bt Bye ‘o’olock. Musio by jepsed for moh | ronmd Yerm af a! moderate rent. ae ee anes i Nos. 560 and 552 Broapway, New Yous ternoon, between 3 and 4 o’clock, the Alexandria wi this ott 128 the 17th ult., of soariet fever, | Prof, Arth’s fult a ots G1, sdmitting 8 = large and profitable bus The dente roundsman set to work with patrolman Thom; «i Aud No. 79 Ruz Rickevizv, Parse, * Relief Association” party arrested in Alexandria ALTER FCA oman and iadiee- oF. BARNES, Manager. if d gentleman and | eon of James an Holes Marya. meet “mh eth IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS it arrived in this city, in charge of a lieutenant of {a the only inducement to se! peaks ald not hope | #0, to arrest all the oe seized Jompe- . OF ALL KINDS OF MILITARY WARSS. 2 , Sear to bl t ‘d | ine Bryan, the mother; Sophia H: the wo- - the Erovest Guard, with a Sle of men, and were Gently, very cently, stealeth May the name of Anderson ne'er wither, rida pre apply (OF AS A ENG LIBEL hee st | man with whom the deceased had lived und tice | _ Solicit the attention of t await the for thelr transportation North? Her — Ay HE JEEMBER OF THE SnDe rege aaa V0 Uh HE LEHOWER. to new Somethin atten a pes a3 was patriotic re an They attracted much attention as they passed oot £ for another jewel! OY i eon pf ape laid before Justice Walter, at the Fourth Ward | Rich. along the avenue—mary of them ‘well For the blest st cee anes TRD GRAND, Liiimprovod: Lots, oikuneed Ti tne faeces | station, Dy whom the prisoners were all dismiaed. RICH STAFE AUP wos MY AND known in this city. Calling for snother flower AssEMSLY att rFABELB Hall, corner Sth Ficnity of tho Raliroad Depot, which we will sell | The body was taken to the house of the mother,| Their avsortment incindes the cholosst Accipgss —W_ B:Sluyter, Eaq., sutler, while fle wes '00 pure for ! Committee p pledge themselves y leave partioulors inquire of BAR GOGH & SEniM coy | 12 the First Ward. BLADES OF ENGLISH MANUFACTUR Re. riding to the camp of the 678 N.Y 8. inbis} = gd ‘he gels came from hee : one geet by ty heir | L018 6te0_ AnTILLERy Raview —There was a review of | dom wore 3 the officers of che Beek ay and feats ca. neues rn ‘ies os leg — ru B Eas Lesa So ae ane i ve cclobrated. Cotillion Band has N sheen BING A NEAT FUR- the artillery reserve, on the plain erst of the Capi- Inowt approved by experienced Europsau author: ie 4). © 5 rl el pm 2 Satis eight et brs eum gt | i} ae Rima nats GU can | uke Weeping inom ant ai | en AG td pa bappaier aera | afr Nahe he eet oete™ | pines Se eotistew ON Tae aRINE, ye . » : v jers. a : a | length, and com: portions of the 3d and | in filre and finish the recogni: modera types ened and ran with the driver, who was thitwa mgatha ane ER ase reapeotialiy ravitod f- Kelly, oa ee oe I A ENRY 1. | Sth regulars, and seversi batteries of New York | the cciebrated Damuscns Sick, the eenctiont sey, wen not injored In the least ne? S2E® "| eo atrond the from the reardonoe of his pes ia + offioe on i6th atreet,next £0 Riggs & Oors | State artillery. There were about 60 pleces in eit | serviceabl proce ds Soa Guecsemetrareeen$)| RO>=** FRNET. ta Ly (00; - a 5 Perma ras megs“ ot. Ate | nyt oe fs Bk ate, ere ORAND BALL! AMSECAY Manes Piratt | Spain se aioe J. Whittaker was dismissed by Justice Walter, | OP vemenand Chrishobe Handle ts tik year | To Catusata tax Binrz oF nr Exar, | Jt ieaee—oure in from three to six days. Sold ogt ae the ‘batteries tm the cen and ‘Mra noned wee Renseutlp askconea from «te fieeral will take place on to morrow (Sun- Under the Auspices of : One of the ete 5 —————————ee— ouse drunk, was deed 6130 | Saag Hac rkrcnencnoee g| TheFemianBrotherhtod | GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS Prevent, the day being very diogreeebie "| Setnsn'gr kusannee Siw bores avee its runk, was y gee, 5 le . % 5 5 a i acquaintances of the family are 7 THIS oo —_——_— RiPg and Gvakre of the same ty of materia! Varapicroay —Dr. Thomas Miller, President | Fespeotfwly invited to attend. . . st BUSHEL S OF LIME, for seri-| Poricr.—Henry Slusher was arrested for mali- | 24 Arik and of ‘either rerulatio ‘Will be held at o poses, hand and fi origina! design. an article of of the * Washi National Medical College,” TE: L ase, "(mnl-st") KIRKLAND & DOWLING.” | cous mischief, aod taken before Jus- Exrraonpinary ELBcance, pron see oh tad etated that fi (Ear ee ne Now vo Hakia's WA. Al (B street pet aerteriene streets.) BUSHELS POTATO | eecta Foun "Woden, Ser ranects eee of righnees and oos'lizess not Teprosgated tn stadents in the next graduating class will be | ON. ‘Inquire at @. & 00.8, 975 On MONDAY EVENING, March 84 next. 1,000 Bysters ant Peechbiow ‘tatoos, Passenger, was ordered fo pay 03 cents pod Hos et tro si tabllemacat for the misnatostere of much larger than in 4 | ema venia avenue, — justice Walter. Both cases were reported 10e8t * ivan, “ ——_—__ th ate fo %-F | No effort on the part of eraand mem-| oh 1 s+ FOHN 5 BEALL, Fourth Ward patrolmen. , pty pat Seek Saconp WaRp Caszs —Michael Cuttle, drunk REA LuXURY! bers will be spared to re: or hie tal truly mnt” ____ Ne. 67, Geosgetows, -— its satisfactory and ¢, jou. io answer Tostice Clark,” Wm. sinter or for peel A bao eie on the new prin- | its canipesie mainte hagionedes POTAtTogEs: POTATOES! Fourru Wann Station Caszs—Before Justice | = cae eotimates will be promptly veiling liquor witnout license; the case was die | eipie, st tne Breed Bakery, 96 Louifians ‘a good Brass and String Band 1s engas Wp have just roosived prime lot or tokore Parker, riding ou toetparcaseats dasa Gio sore | gamerriaaals Bhat every lade iv hjounee Extarts ykes & Co-, selling on Sunday; the | Svcaue, between 9th snd 10th streets ; to be bad at ba 8 ‘and other will be far- | $24 eee Eke SE Deed ine te phine ryan. col’d, suspicion of murder; dis- | even more severe than those stjoined by Govern case was ruled before Justice Thompson. No eS ‘t* REQUA & Co. nines. ex caterer. tale at lowest rates. missed. J. Bennett, do; do. J. Green, do.; do. iivnt, berore ite placed on sale—the testing Witnesses appeared, and a non pros. was recorded. | ==} __________REQUA & CQ. iC DOLLAR, admitting a gen- BUSEY & BARNARD. Sophia Harvey, do. is in the establishment. and at the command of a. ~ M. NAVY AGENT'S BILLS. fe colw Rees... 2 bo preter immediace proof of the exon Picxrocxsts —A named Peters, was ONRY on bills against the Wash opens at 7 o’clook p. m. l>_[T=ei"iiIiIiIi=z==—” fe 28 -d¢: arrested at the railroad depot yesterday. charged | ington outane 4 skac ——_ BUCKSKIN GLOVES: (CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT! peck Souk coltining sais'end vome valuable ~hetw-—Steterenh st Sateen eY. iad, asburg & Ebert, CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT: ‘was recovered. reporter of a morn! ON ONEY! 16H STREBT, “tT prey igs, i —<— e ot jenn: jn email anon Gh ok ed cae GEORGETOWN, D. 0. ; AND BRING IF WITH You! 5 jeqeen Gennine BUCKSR subsort . im . Th 7 pame = #, to Ei SON TE oad ate oe ont eeu onsen dor sbest partes eat AccipentaLy Buaxe> —The drees of Mrs. | Appir. , in oy DIAMONDS, W. Sophia Curtis, daughter of the late Com. Casson, * ae aie iat Vv RENT JEWELRY acoldentally caught fre, at her home ta e- | RUTTER pe eae 1 of estat ahory day and 12 o’oloek 4. m4 town, on Thursda evening, and she was 'y AN LL et Ss "5 ee jo fe ovanin 6 days Gud ~atuvinys 1636 im burned before the flames could be extinguished. Batter, M eR reer ate., MPIC ins Ane Coess Beat Cunrnat Guaxpmouse CasEs—Before Justice Sabieoe ee Ete ge were be ofa vary superior qual ot0gk. fex-im "| Thompson.—J. P. Snowden, Py fined | fo 98 a No 450 ‘st. near Pa ay, Pediate app i ~) making im- VER LP EBSON INTEREST —Thst fins | 1GiGA Cx 2 $19 Michael Tacey, drunk; dued 81.8. Nine | ~~ CoOGRapRiO Gon be “Er BEINN. | store iatow aifared si leas thin wictersie pricse, | 12iroat Pe cast ona ata ee adgers were Se uss AND ALBUMS! FRO ao no? epee | ee Fits’ No, 360 seventh street opposite | pir them with the saors an nwoo arte ANOTHER Casz —Jobn Wilson was arrested | pin? !sicist Sarjeacd pg ip gre $0 be found at 7a ~DISUREDITED BANKS SEW DATE ON | Hy, Spe WM. A TauMPaoN by the Third Ward patrol for riding on the pave- The National a a ‘Tas puesta filowiag Hats will be taken | F.OR A FEW DAYS ONLY — (have removal | ¢ 1171 ____Wsi 8 rayurson. is scones eh Sanhennte :¥ haarpnlrsiler iba Sepang FMA RAs 5 Beery BREN icon rm Eel He dismiesed. ra and Mesanios’ Bank, Milford, Dei, etn iP, where 1 shell cferit nt ican + vig pore He Arrantion is called to the notice of 8 Korheenera 5 Warren, Bw usesalw ovat pilces for at w (aye ay. ti ‘rising for the benefit of the soldiers disomy ‘273m I Wkrke. 4 p> LR tk Sh nS i, lo-morrow evening rat all xinds of Dry Goods, for} fem-tf 370'Fa er, a noe Ww simgcene i consi aateg, Taw furepehing the trade wath the bese Arruxtion js called to the column of lost and ‘ y be re wf BAY, CORN. GATS, Renn, afore B8e fan for notice of lows of 3 carl Fa bad Prc®. 4 SW U'LALS 1 tase : rs fo 25 im Corser New steep or tad i,

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