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Amusements To-Nicxt. ‘Tuearen.—Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams as “Pa? a “Nancy in the comedy of ‘Irish Assurance and Yankee Modesty,” Mrs. B. ax “Sophia” in the taterlude of “Law for Ladies,” and Mr. B. as -‘Barney” in the farce of “Barney the Baron.” Cantersory Hatt prvlpec = I (and for four nights only) of the claron and comic singer, Lony Pastor, and last week of Parker, Ward. Armetrong. Butler, Misses Wells, La Folleyand little Ella. with the entire minstrel, Canterbury and tomime companies in a huge hea “tenes, ‘leaqnes and eee eerie ur! come concluding with the ludicrous afterplece “The Rose of Sharon.”” Magica ILLusions and grand phantasmagoria views of the war, at the Rooms of the Young due, oppoaite the Metropelitan Hotel an amuslog ne, te e in an amus! and Pas da entertainment. ° AcaDEmy oF Music._—Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween Ninth and Tenth sts. Hal! open all day; with popular concerts at 4 o’clock, first-class re- freshments, &c., &c. Puitmarmonic Hatt. — Barnum’s wonderful *« What is it”? and the Albino family all day, and at night in conjunction with the or! Campbell instrels In a novel programme of songs, dances and side-splitting eomicalities, concluding with an attractive jece. Musica Hart.—Pa. avenue and Sixth street. Free concerts at 4 o’clock. Good music, superior refreshments, &c., &c. Hallopen all day. Meetino of THE Boarp oF Prstic ScHooL ‘Yaustexs —The Board of Public School Trus- tees met in the Aldermen’s Uhamber last even- ing. & communication was received from the Mayor in answer to the resolution passed at the 1: meeting of the Board, —— him to furnish the Board with a statement showing ‘‘the amount of which a seed = — vurposes for the year endin; December, The Ma ‘or states thet ‘‘ the amount ited to the lit of the school fund, from al! sources, from the ist January to the 3ist December, 1561, reached an aggregate of $31,271 23 ” Some debate ensued, and reference was made to the misconception of members of Congress. who wrongly stated, in debate in that body, that the public schools were supported by the Govern- ment. It was shown, on the conti }, that the amount annually appropriated (to end of fiscal year) for the public scheols by our Corporation amounts to $36,000. This amount is raised by taxing the citizens, and not one cent is raised by taxes on any Government Lg st cn Shan this city. Public schools in the States have n aided by donations of public lands from Congress, while the District sc! have never received any ald from the Government, directly or indirectly. If the Government property was taxed as that of our citizens Is, the amount of the school fund would be $62,000 annually, instead of $31,000. While the Government is not taxed, the fact of this being the —S attracts large numbers of per- sons, and out of every five applications for admis- sion to the public schools, four come from non- residents, and the same _——— holds good as to the almshouse. So that, instead of being pau- ae in the District, as has been stated, we have support the paupers of the whole beep The communication was entered on the minutes. An application for a teachership, by Miss Hutcheson, was referred A resolution requesting the Councils to author- ize a discontinuance of the2d and 3d departments of the male primary school, and theestablishment of Primaries Nes. 6 and 7 in lieu of the same, and to Py pe tg the sum of 260 to pay until July next to the teachers of those schools, that jacrease on the proposed change contemplates, was de- The Chairman (Mayor Wallach) called the at- tention of the board to the fact that the “heavy drain upen the school fund was rapidly dimin- —- it, and that unless caution was used there would be 2 deficit. A resolution directing the committee before Congress to urge upon that body the propriety of inserting inthe bill now before them—for city ra.lways—a provision more beneficial for the in- terests of the public schools, was passed. Adjourned. A Convepzrate States Nots.—We yesterda: saw anote cf the denomination of ten dollars, urporting to be issued by the Confederate States. ke seems to have been printed on a slip cut froma Pictorial newspaper, as on the back of it was a rtion of a picture representing the marching of Hoops in the foreground, with a farmhousefarther off, and artillery in’ the distance. The picture ‘was cut through, and the paper and wood en- graving was such as {s usual with illustrated papers. The engraving of the face of the note ‘was tolerably well done. In the lower left hand corner isa female figure leaning on an anchor, and pointing to the distance, with cotton bales rtly bid bebind it, (probably meaning that thelr | ne Is tn “cotting In the upper left hand corner avignette with the figures 10, above which is printed ‘Receivable in payment of all dues, except export dues.’’ Onthe right hand side of the note is a vignette at the bg and one at the bottom, both containing the figures 10. Hetween these two vignettes are the words “Fund yble in Confederate States stock bearing eight per cent Interest.” In the center is another female figure, sitting, with cotton bales and a barrel (of whisky, probably,) at her rigbt, while on her is ashield bearing the secesh flag, and covered by a spread eagle. The figure cops ae staff on which is a liberty cap(”?) Over this cen- tral vignette are the words, ‘‘T'wo years after date the Confederate States of America,’’ and below “will pay to bearer ten dollars; Richmond, Va., uy, 1861 The note is numbered on each . 10,447,”’ and in the left hand corner is signed “‘C. C. Shayer, for register,” while at the right is the signature of the treasurer. At the bottom are the names of the engravers, Messrs. Noyer & Ludwig, Richmond. ‘The paper is of a filmsy character, and a few days in the pocket would so deface it as to make it almost illegible. J 2 Tax B.uney Case in THE OnrHaxs’ Court — On the 25th ult. Lieut. Barney filed ition in the Orphans’ Court, in behalf of four minor children, settiog forth that Dr. Harvey Lindsley ‘was, on the a" y of October, 1861, appointed by the Orphans’ Court collector of rents, &¢ , of their estate, in which capacity be acted until he was appointed guardian of the children, on the 25th of January, 1862; that he had not rendered bis ac- counts, nor had be given bond forthe faithful execution of the trust; and asking the Court to re- quire him (Dr. Lindsley) to render bis accounts es collector, and give security for the psyment of the balance found to be due said children. Dr. Lindsley having been cited by the Court to appear, bis counsel (Mr. Blount) yesterday morn- ing presented a written response, forth that & (Dr. L.) was.on the day ment above, appointed by the Court, wtth the consent of the jes, and that be bad rendered an account up the 5th day of October, 1661, and was ready at any time to make up his accounts to the 25th of Mr. Winder insisted that the response was not & proper answer to the citation. After ment — the Court directed that Dr. Lindsley come into court with bis accounts as collector made up to the time when his trust as collector expired. Fing in Gronostown —The Residence of the French Minister destroyed.—At 8 very early hour the of Count Mercier, the Many of our re Ww mansion, which was located in the wonberanel grove on the heights of nearly opposite the entrance to Oak Hii tery By day! smoking mass originated in the cellars, but how, has not yet been ascertained. The flames spread with con- siderable rapidity, and much of the elegant fur- niture of the house was ; most of the valual howerer, were saved. The building, itis ,» was insured, but there was no insur- ance on the furniture. ComMuncemant.—The it exer- elses of the Medical ‘was pronounced Jopee, Profeubr of Chem the ral je of Maryland, and foo af Anctemy in College. Perairizy Woop.—Recent excavations alon; the line of the Loudon and Hampshire ecb er ne ener fet ey man founced the wood ts bave bee berch, and {1 the land it is evident that buried bund: . Was Mr. Bryan Lawrence to be given es of volunteers, in the city of New York, but in consequence of the richness of the meat it ‘was deemed advisable to sell it, and with the sum realized purchase leaner and more profitable meat, which will bedone bya have the distribution of it. e live weight of the ‘‘Constitution”? was 3,300; dead weight 2,473; yielding 75 lbs. to the hundred of live weight, — surpasses any ox ever slaughtered in the world. A couple of fine 60 pound ribs of the “Consti- tution,” sent to Mayor Waiiach a friend in New York, attract much attention y in the windows of the ‘White Bear Restaurant,’’ near the corner of Sixth street. Pottce —Yesterday morning the Third Ward rolmes the lowlng cases ee cripple, pedaltn ‘without 1 a out License; di ‘Mary Johnson, profanity; fine $3 94. ing Aith ta thesteet; 2.94. Margaret Brewwahen, ng in 5 B24. resnahan, do.; $1 58, by Justice Thom . W.F.Thomas and J. Cancell, chi with assault oe roy =e fine of $1 each for disorderly uct. The Fourth Ward patrolmen reported Robert West, gambling; fined $258. John Harrison, do.; $258. Wm. Harris, do ; $2.58. Rob’t Rats, do ; dismissed. Jane Johnson, allowing gam- dling in her house; dismissed by Justice Barnaclo. ‘Wm. Marr, assault; security for peace, by Justice Walter. Tue Matinee oF Szcretary Cmase and bis daughters, from one to four o’clock p. m_yester- day, was attended by the beauty and fashion of the Federal Metropolis, and by very many dis- tinguished persons now resident or sojourning bere. Senators and Representatives, Foreign Ministers, army and navy officers, authors and statesmen, accompanied by ladies, made the affair a very brilliant and delightful one. Music from an excéllent band was one of the attractions. Ropseny.— Last night the residence of Mr. S. Cole, on Ninth street, between E and F streets, was broken into, and a cloak, shawl, coat, seve- ral shirts and other articles abstracted from the hall. The thieves also visited the room of Mr. Cole, and secured his paataloons, but becoming frightened dropped the = containing twenty dollars and vamosed, with only about one dollar in small change. No clue has been obtained as to the identity of the thieves. Jay Kile, ismissed. Runaway anp Smast up.—Yesterday a team attached to a Government on up Penn- sylvania avenue at a rapid gallop, unaccompanied by adriver. The wagon came in contact with a ublic coach, belonging to a Mr. Murphy, on the k stand at the Kirkwood House, and smashed the axle and springs; and the team was not stopped until mage, more or less, had been done to other vehicles. It is probabie the team had started in the temporary absence of the team- ster at one of the provision depots. DgaTH ¥RoM Bournine.—Acloored domestic at the boarding house of Mrs. Farris, on Missouri avenue, between Third and Four-and-a-half streets, was oar weeny 8 eseigren on Friday night last by her clothes taking fire while she was asleep. She lingered until Sunday, when she expired. Another domestic whosleptin thesame room, was badly burned in trying to extinguish the flames. 'W eppine.—Frederick S. Cunningham, Eq , (of Mo , and Miss Annie E. Taylor, of Lowa, were married yesterday afternoon inthe First Presby- serlan Church by the Rev. Byron Sunderland, D. D. There was a large assembly present, and }among them were Hon. John A. Kasson, First Assistant Postmaster General, Hon. of Mo., E. J. Hall, Esq., of Md., table persons. Tue Hacx Rates.—Yesterday Justice Clark heard the testimony in two cases of charging more than the rates for hacking established by the gear law. Drivers should be careful to keep within the legal rates, as over-charging makes their employers liable to fine. Mr. T. Naylor was fined $5.94, and Mr. P. McKenna a = amount, for such violations of the law by rivers. Tae Deatx or Mz. Garpennire, formerly of Missouri, and lat, puty Solicitor of the © of Claims, was afiffounced in that court on day by Mr Gibson, the Solicitor of the Un States, who spoke boy a of the many virtues of the deceased. Aftera few remarks from Judge Loring, the court, as a token of i to the memory of Mr. Gardenhire, adjourn CENTRAL GuaRDHOUSE Cases—Before Justice Walter —Susan Donnelly, drunk and disorderly; $158. Reuben Ludlow, Jas. Cassady, and Wm. McQuade, drunk and disorderly; turned over to the military. Fountm WarpStation Cases—B> fore Justice Walter —Wm_ Nolan, larceny; Jobn Kelly, and Howard Smith, charged with being drunk, turned over to the military. Martha A. Jobnson, drunk and disorderly; $2 58. Thos. Borland, do.; $2.58. Szconp Warp Station ases—Before Justice Clark.—Fred perp. sting without a license; se- curity for a bearing. Fred Bopp, do., second offence; do. Edw’d Z To, drunk; fined $2. Nationat Mepicat Cou services of this institution will row evening. x.—The closing ke place to-mor- Wivazs, Morners, anp Sisters, whose hus- bands, sons, and brothersare serving in the army, cannot put in thelr knapsack a more necessary or valuable gift than few boxes of Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. They insure health, even under the exposures of a soldier's life. Only 25 cents a box or pot 219 QUSRY- Way is ir Taat Cristaporo’s Hair Dre is the Best in the Woric? Because eminent chemi Because it contains no caustic compounds! Because it wears longer than any other! Because it operates instantaneously ! Because it does not stain the skin! Because its presence cannot be detected ! Because it never fails! Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Soild everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price 81, $150 and 83 per box, according to size. No.1. Caistaporo’s Hain Preservative, Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut- most softness, the most beautiful gloss,and great vitality to the Hair. Price 5 cents, @1,and $2 per bottle, according to size. fe 28 M,W&F,im ‘We RAVE szEn the folio and mill en- manufactured by J. C. Moran, 438 Penn- rivania avenue, and pronounce jt the best thi Bi the kind in the market, containing more better stationery, and more attractive and useful gifts of gina He displays also a brilliant as- sortment of jewelry and silver-plated ware, from which — supply yourself for one dollar. mar Truzz’s Compounn Sraur Gua mg eager ie severe tress ‘weeks, and after trying every likely thing, without any relief, was perfectly cured by a single bottle. e are that it bao Inigely patronized by in camp.—Bait. Clipper. Coat 2d} by the cater pe prey oul, ¥ r) Sire. lomucsrie Sater teat of Twelfth and H streets. mar 3—61* 8 ALL PERsons can find the best stock of Cloth- Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats and bry Lic No. 470 Seventh street, near F. fe 27-3m of boarding Wer 1s 1t that families and city to Day- street, between G and Z pees ans Seat ones oe Oe following dis- the sexual 63 eases suny gow Mood be or Re tell his ———— ents the nature of thelr complaints or ill- R ‘ed front tha on the aa without receiving any informs- $5 fh nate gel elgrea HORSE: ie. i. le in ie fina :. No charge fer Consuliation or Advices. by Ty om be srven oe Ns rene to No. Spaptey mh 5.50 ‘MiCKY HAMMER. We use such Balms as have no strife : Lost.— R44 eth st. With Netaro or the Lawe of Life: Dicer eis Sal Teer PUP eS With Blood our hands we never stain P—* i Ses besa onan on premise Seg RE Sy I pera Ou om very, or for any information wi is Provi ein awe hacer ¥ recovery. mh65 2t*™ The simple Herbs beneath our OST—On the 28th, by the Chaim Br dge, a brown Well used, relieve our pain complete. i HORSE. with waponbames on Ene A simple Herb, « simple Flower, wre mites ete cet ie Dae Cull’d from the Lea— ‘ tal. The finder will be liberally rewarded ty , these shall = with touching power leaving it at 469 Eighth st., between D and F. Ofe mpg a HEY J. HINSLEY. cane, corner of 7h siteek Bs Penn *Y | 5 REWARD —Straycd onthe 4h lost. from Canadian references of the Indian Herb Docter: Sir E. Heads, Governor of Canada. Hon. Hy, Stearns, Mayor of Montreal, C. E. Hon’. Geo. Hall, Mayor of Quebec, C. E. Hon. John Hutchinson, Mayor of ‘Toronto, c.w. Hon. J. B. Robinson. Hon. Jas. Cummings, Mayor of Hamilton, C.W. Hon. W. Matthews, of Brantford, (i Oe the Post Office, a bisck PACER, had ona MoClellan saddle. The finder = aetiad the aeeve reward, and ‘en nks 01 . 3 Shanks ol the owner, by leaving it at U. N’S, (Brown’s Hotel,) be. tween 6 and 7 0’clock p.m. Frounp—a pair of iron grey Private Carrisge attach oan have the 1* HORSES, witha The owner is by coming forward, Ovi t d his " Wrisevage inte Col br Artiiiery. Bocaire af Wit SORTS Lamp Back Works, H.P. Dwight, Supt, of Montreal T ph. sother_ 394 street ard Canal mh 5 3t - Taylor, Justice of the On , Cc. W. 9 5 Cavexr RUNNING AT mage ty THE 4 streets of Washington. a bay MAR. with saddleand bridle The owner 1s re- quested to prove property, pay charges, and take her away. For the particulars, inquire 431 14th street, corner of I. mh 5 st* O8T—On the evening of March ! dark bay HORSE, about 6 yeara old; hands high; end of his tai) out equare; ana PSN marked U.S, He was tied in front of the Ebbitt Houre, acd supposed to have been taken yy mistake,» another horse was left in his piace. ‘he psrson who took him will confer s favor by Ping rord at the Kbbitt House. R. H. CHA- PIN, 2d Lt 2d Artillery, U.S.A. mh 5-31*.109 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT JAMES AN- deraon, of the county of Washington. brought before me. the subsoriber. one of the Justices of the Pesca in and for said i R. H. Crook, Alderman, | Son J. i le Surgeon, Toronto, C. W. fe 17-tf Inpia Russe Goons. India rubber Sheets for protecting children’s beds, that no family should be without; 75 centa each Rubber Blankets, for soldiers, $1.25 each. Rubber Ponchos and Blankets combined, $2.50 each. India Rubber Coats, white or black, $2.50 each. India Rubber Leggins $1 per pair. And all kinds of Rubber Goods, including Rub- ber Boots and Shoes, Rubber Stoppers for bottles, Door Mats, Under Sheetings for in sickness, % India: ithbber Warshouse, 508 Pa. av., detween | Cobnty.on te 31 day of Maron, Vel) and tu * os BB Ninth and Tenth streets. feb1-t£ | array. trespassing upon his ecclosures, a light brin - - dio BUFFALO COW, with a white epot in her Famittgs who bave never used Boston crackers | forehead, and a white list across her shoulders are invited to try those manufactured fresh every sind lore white. ends: aie spot between th day by J. L. Dayton. Sold by all respectable | ® - agi fern posers it the ead. and gives milk: she grocers. IB | Given unter Tay hand en this 3 and sea! this 34 day of —————————— =: March, Ai Dei W. BARNACLO, J.P. MARRIED. CAOTICE-—The owner of the above desa‘ibed Jn this city, on Thursday, the 27th ultimo, by the | Com, 1s requested to prove property. pay obarges, Rev, Father’ Walter, Mt JAMES A. MabEV. | 8u¢ bpaatrereree JASTANDERSON? ITT, formerly of Baltimore, to Miss REBECCA | np g.gee gbS > mes On the Rock Creek Road. M. V. MoDEVITT, of this city. CA | _mh 4-3t*,7 " Baltimore papers copy.) ‘—By Major Thomas O*Nei:!, of the 2d At Ninth street Meth Protestant Churoh, 4 Battalion New York Volunteer Artillery, im ary 27th. by Rev. PL. Wilson, A. DAVIS, of Washington, D, Cc. jas JOSEPHINE SAYRE, late of Ba'ti- more,Md. | Ballimore papers copy.) (2 en the 27th ultimo. by the Rev. D: portent and poskaene rate 8, of wo mae te ut himeelf. ny On@ ior 16 Pocke Book &t the Star Uifice will be rewarded, OMA O’NEITL, 2d Bitt’n N.Y, Vol. Ar illery, ards, WINN. GRAY to Miss MARY EN. SAN’ | 4 5 3t Camp Meagher. DERS8ON, all of this city. = D'stzicr OF COLUMBIA, County oF On the 27th ultimo, by Rev. John Lanahan, WarHineton, To-wit :—I hereby o JONAS 8, DODGE, to Miss ARY JANE | tify that Jamos 8. Beavera. of this MARTIN. [8a to. & Vermont papers copy.}] * | brought before me. one of the Justices of ths Peace, in and for said oount is 8th Febra- DIED, ary 1962,8 dark brown MAR bout 153¢ hands high; baving its left hind foot white up to the anole; On the 4th instant, of pneumonia, Mr. JOSEPH | ite right hind foot with a little white under the 8 3. BURGIN, aged 48 yea: fetlook;a atar on its forehead; end its back sora, H funeral will take place from hisiate resi | Seid mare when found had on it & military saddlc dence, Half street, between R and 8, Island, to- | and bridie. morrow afternoon at 2 o’olock. Ont. aye instent. of chroric croup, ZAPORAH E., 1n the 10th year of her age, only child of Asron B.and Mary %. Denham Given Under my hand and seal. = W. THOMPSON, J. P. The owner will come forward, prove property, Pay charges, and take the above named mare away, — Or che will be sold to pay ex: » Call at offi Lue Lisgiewase dering a. of Metropolitan Polio®, $16 {ith st, fell 2nwsw RAN AWAY-—From the subscriber, living near Lurrattsvilie, Prince Georgs’s coun: it; M4...on the 7th February. 1862, my NEGRO. WOMAN, “Bettie.” who calls herself Bettie Shortor. Sho is about twenty-five high; dark years of age, four feet 10 1 f pper colored; thin visaged,of a light muscular rame; haseom* of her toss on ons foot injured from & burn when a child; had or when she left a blue country made yarn frock; and had other clothes with her. She took with her, her ehild Olivia, about!2 months old. $2% will be erven for Spprghensicn of the above woms= and child, pro- vided that they are delivered to me or secured in jail, so that I oan go them asain. BRADFORD. bs 5. Us A RD. fe 11 Std& 2aw2w* {STRICT OF COLUMBIA Wasntxeton County —I hereby certify, John H Newman, «f esid ocunty, brought before me 88 & stray, running at Is go in the streets of Georgeto bay MARE, eup- posed to be aboat 1 shout 15 h A etar in her forshend; 5 foot, both forefeet shod: Worked in gears. Given under my hand and seal, this 18th day of Febcuaty, ido. HENRY REAVER, J. P. The owner of tho above described mar But we’il meet her . With the angels joined in singing, Glory be to Goa on high! Her funeral will take place at 3 o’clock to-mor- row ( Thursday) evaning, from her late reridence, No, 394 L street south. between 4th and 5th sts. ba 9 The friende of the family are invited to at- In Alexandria, Va.. on tho 4th of Maroh, JOHN SNYDER, age? about 62. - The friends of the fami!y sre invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother. #. R. Snyder, Water stree , Alexandria, to-morrow af- ternoon, Maron 6th, at 33¢ o’clook. * On the 34 instant, after an i!insss of lees than 43 hours, DANIEL A. TILGHMAN, in the 7:h year 2. of hi y rienés and msmbe-re of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, to-morrow at threa o'clock. from the residence of hi= parauts, No. 459 M st. [Bait.more ard New York W ANTED—Two CHAMBERMAIDS, Apply atthe mg ee eee Aue pleaz> come forward, prove prop ny charges, ANTED—By a respectab!e woman, a SITU- | 8nd take her away.or sho wil to pay ex- ATION as chambermiid or cook. Addrons | Benzes. Appi at office of Metropolitan Poles, 516 “Mary,” Star Office. WU") Lith street fo 19 zax3w + ——_——_——— ANTED—By a respectable English 2 WARTARTION setters tle Engush persons light chamle-work. 2 be seen at 224 F street between i3th and 14th. we ANTED—A respectable GIRI. to do general housework Good recommendations wi'l se- cure the highest pay. App No. 388 North Capitol street, between B an: { mh 5-tf ANTED TO RENT-A well- HOUSE in soontral location, fr egy otis BOARDING. ese "TY O8 THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with pleasant Rooms acd Board at No. €17 Twelf.h st. FOR SALE AN} JCURNISHED HOUSE TO LE rooms. Rest of references and good rent given. -No. 403 15th Address Box 3, Star Offibe. mh b tf strect, between Gand HB. tnquire en the ANTED-BREAKFAST and ROOM in premises. City refersnoes required. th £-3t some private family nosr the Departments, by ® young married ian, where he cowie have the = forts of home, &c. Address **Dow,” S ar Of jor. 1t* o pply a Hill Market, corner of New Jer sev avenue and Bstrestseuth. mh 5-3.e0", 106 ANTED—By & respectable young man, a W.ANTUATION se sokoninne 02 ene mee ver; oan bring good refereroe. Address or apply at No. 32 Congress street, Georgetown, mh 5 2t* 167 HOMAS NORTON. ANTED TO RENT—By the Ist of A Wisse e tml FURNISHED BO Georgetown. or in the immediate viqunity of ashington ; If out of the city, must be mar some stage route or other direct communicati n with the city ; rent must be low, as pay will be prompt a8 she tenant socmarou aoe careful, Ase meses ribipg promises and stati orma—‘* er.” Star Office. sid mh 5 a Ts FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RE No. 245 Virginia avenue, between 10th ani lth eta. Terms moderate. mh53:* FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A lady and entioman.or single gentlemen, with or with- out board, 234 H st. mh 5 3t* F5%. RENT-A_ wel] turnished ROOM, frst floor—415, corner of H and 12th sts, mh 5 2t* STOPE AND PIE O FIXTURES FOR BAKERY TO RENT- 1 BALE, Apply corer and Eleventh sis, mh 5 3t" D. PETERS. TPYWO LARGE AND HIGHLY FURNISHED 1ooms, on the first floor, conrected by folding doors; warmed by furnace, aud lighted with cas; will be rented ingly or together, for offices or othor purposes. Apply at No.8, 43¢et. mh 5 3t* VOR SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIX TURES of a geal in Alexandria, Tre situation 1s exoelient; and fixtires complete. Any hing to engage in ril or SE in ‘crative business, ANTED-—A good WO OK. this will prove #n exeailent riunity. Will be WY ese sing henry ne GR oe | ud De. angi form ato. Pate Washin: ironing, le jatre +» near Kin, . ndaia, Va. at 347 avenue. ener EW ot mh 5 eo3t* . Ss OR RENT—A comfortsbie CHAMBER, at 450 12th st., east side, between G and The location is one of ths moat desirabiein Wash- ington. mh 4-lw 83 F% NISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—No, 349 ineteenth street, recently occupied by Brig. Gen’! Stoneman. For terms apply to JOHN G. CLAREE it the Bank of Messrs. Riggs & Co. oat Svenue G2 WANTED-a DRUG CLERK; siso,a Youth to learn the business, Addres a pandwrting, giving references, &c., * ———$—————— meee $100 ~AGENTS WANTED TO OPEN q +, 80 office ard take the wholesale agenoy, in every State, for all of Lioyd’s Great Military Ops, wi by our Commander-in Chief. The cheapest mapsinthe world. A fortune can be le on there in each State. 3,000,000 copies of one of my maps havea ly been sold. Also a msn to g0 to California, Engiand and Cubs. Agentr also wanted in everr oounty and in every regiment in ourarmy. Send for circulars, 5. T. LLOYD. mh4-Imd&wif7e 164 Broadway, New York. Wan A good COOK, WASHER, RON ER a nao le Woman with ec foferences Eg Aas jo. 406 Third street tween B and C streets north mh 3-st* ’ Hove WAN OR RENT—A PARLOR and CHAMBER very neatly furnished, on the first oor, ele- vated : sues above the age ye jognnon, very bse ye an ealthy, near > e partinen! nd President’s House, on New York Le go be ween idth and 15th street«. » 460—and but a om 2 "deat of the omnibus line to the Capitol, FARM FOR SALE—Two Farms, containing together 600 acres; one at Annapolis Junction, the other adjoinin; Washington Rai + &t Savage Switch, irpating the road; either of which will be sold, with the quantity of land to suit purchasers, The improvements are of the first class, and land 'ED.—Any one wishing to dis- pose of a emall D is, containing, say five of six rooms. northern part of the | of the best quality, with orcharde of choice fruit or Isiand, may hear purobaser by address- bearing ; lroad i i ’ ne. 'P. 6.” Box 849 City Post GmicorWiash- tafe ef dwellings nuo™ Wubi S minutes ‘erms ‘or parti: H. CAMPBELL. S63 Paravenues feseawee LETTERS WANTED—I will gi ce to ten dol ars YANTE. TS written bret som ~ sVoshinatos, aad & fair Price for Old Letters writ- A RARE CHANCE.—The proprietor of the fon bz jebrated Americans, Revolutionary Ce- City Hotel, (the only first-olass Hotel now Flees hedcta tina (nite, comnts: | es teens, ea, cearg coon O; SPRING. - Fwellth street, Fiul- | FURNITURE, FIXTURES and GOOD Wi! Boba tae Bootes Panties Stara | se eLOne uke UpL aes gGOb ltt ught, mh 3 Im* roasts. , bat the propert ow nO Goubs be AN’ DK od thi ir & much longer erate rent MW ra tarpiaies HORE, chair’ atcated' in| due yet tanta hannses, PR Zonet gel yaaterlibe dart, Appy’ co Sayite | ffeeepetmanel tyres fom, publi bansee MoGUIRE & CO. Auotionsers, ‘oarer’ | 15 gees an more rehab Por le ANTED—One thoussnd (1,000) gross of wi Bion ge aot $9 1 tng uadoraig is an- Wate re ‘nisaus BBE ade | ete ee aa EHOW Ee. rite way &, Mankalin's Potable Lent | Depot, corner of Tenth strects, Washing- NEW York Grocery! ore ae : ee ei ORK GROCERY! Low NEW TEAS, W. oan fan Se peut a'ook of Cl fh Ne OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, eb'Sevonth strect, below Fr” Eaton” EXTRA SUGAR CURED HAMS, W far with Washington city. (ostiend tezome FANCY GROCERIES! business. Api to JOHN IRWIN, For sale by oom No. 4,476 7th fea WM. CORWIN BURGY, Importer Toaa, MURISBAND “One frat clase Maia i ae ones fos Corner of Land Eleventh sts. = . masloand struct OWELS! TOWELS! ing rpigntorten | POWELS! powers = i 150 dozen Huckabeok. "Damask, and Bird-cye 8, 1,00 yards Russia Crash, Eee eres em: ie '. 150 iapking, Shrrti leached and i as cbirtings | ran Wil of all of for a WwW : TED Feceare ine aa . R, R! PRY. & BRO., (east i in New and Re ya faPatores, Witney Soldiers wos koow tint foat-tv Gpchte tare =e arene. heap ond eR On soak oe [rset Saberver a cod Genger Snaps! . — | Dayton’s Superior Spiced Ginger Snaps! KING & BUROBEL, comer, Vermont avenue if and 13th st. fain LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, D.C, For the Menth ending Febreary 2%, 1962. ing for letters in the following dbl plooee tf thet acs eivertiseds otherwise they may not receive * THREE O'CLOCK, F. M. OUR MILITARY BUDGET —aaeenhante THE FUNERAL OF GEN. LANDER—OPTICIAL ORDER. ~ et Ft Laney Ler. eatin daha TERS, ng ‘* rte | reber Mre Grose Bice athe rion ington, March 5, 1862 ‘aati Graves M: Phelps J 6 Altaander Me CanGtnnt Maite Penabeid ore ° The duty of making the necessary preparations a eae rk 74, s Inte Frederick W. Lander Mrs Sarah ly Mrs Ei fé> the faneral of the . Browning Sry Jeu'w0arich it Ely niock ates Elin gadic? General of volunteers, baving been as- " bons Teress ¢ Blise Pani Bersard Adaline Ree Mise B Radcliff Ieabeliag | Signed to the Sdgedier General ea corer - Blanchard Mire M Hashoge Emily Rae Mise Jane & | @!Vision near Wasdington, by i Brown Miss Mary Mes M Bre ce Barker RebeccaS Har; Barber Mise Sarah Reynolds = aty Martha iv Mre LissieARewes Miss ” Robei commanding the Army of tbe Potomac, the fol_ lowing order of arrangements bus been adopted for the occasion : Ball Biss Sek P Hereee MeL BS Brees aot Order of the Procession : Baker Virgivin 3 it Mre Funeral escort, in column. ee ee. ae 104th regiment Pennsylvania volunteer Sufentry. Chaplin Bia Conrt e Two pieces of artillery. impeion Mee | Bien 34. One company of cavalry. es Croeker Jen 7 Brig. General Silas Casey and 4 Seeiae Lowers, _jocaen Aiton] 2 Officiating clergy and clergy of the District. > pemcetagy ey ately c Pall-bearers, in carriages —Hon. F. P. Blair, Jenkins Levinia Clements Miss— Jackson Martha — Thomee Mra Anne E Colmlin Mrs Kirby Miss M E ‘Miss M Cousins MreM = Knghen ChioeA Whalen Mary Chamberlin Miss M Knott Martha Wilson Mar, Cohen Mise Maggie Kennedy Miss 8C Whalen Rachel Miss Mary Ceaey Miss Mary Looney Miss Ellen W Cooke Mrs h A Murray Miss Alice W Deeble Ext Mowyer Amanda W. A Donaly Miss Eliza Mallen Blies Amy 2 W: Donnelly Mise EllenMagroder Mre A Watts Mary Ann jodison Josephine Mooney Mire A Davenport Matiids McGim El Drain Miss Mary DicDonly Davis Mary Jane Morrison F Donelson Mise VeiteMicchell Maggie Demar Miss F.C Mise £ Esl Mra M Whalen Mary Walker Mauid th E Wills leabelia ceprankle Annie Euis Miss Emma Pind: Mra A Giadmon Delia? — Neal Mrs C Gibbons Maggie, Newgahr Bridget Gittings Mra HH 8 Nash Arabella Burns Miss Maggie O'Neil Hannab GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Gieddon Henry Mason Francis Gormaily John R Nelson Jane Eliza Armstrong Jas Adams John Nolan John Taylor Mre AnnieES pelt Mise Bt A Jackson Mrs Reb'caTracy Mre ML angeret 2 Webster Susan e 2 Wise Mrs Louise 2 ‘Watkins Harriet 2 worth Mise H R Hon. Henry Wilson, Major Gen.G. B. MoCietlan, Brigadier General 8. Williams. Caisson Pall-bearers, !n carriages —Hon.John F Potter, Hon. Charles Sumner, Brig. Gen’! R. B. Marcy, Colonel T. M. Key, A. D. © The relatives and friends of the decessed. The Eleventh Maine Regiment Volunteer In- fantry, with side arms, in undress uniform Tue General-in-Chief of the Army and Staf. ‘The General Staff of the Army. Officers of the Army. Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps. Survivors of the war of 1812. The President of the United States and mem- bers of the Cabinet The Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, and District Judges of the United States The President and Secretary of the Senate. a al L Adame HL Senators and « fiicers of the Senate. Sores hae holson Maj JJ Foreign Ministers and suites. Bares = Gekenn Lake Fg wr s Governors of States and Territories rown Ja jalbraith Rew RC Oer Bar a y Berdett WmT — Grandfald Richa O'Neil Chas Speaker and Clerk of the House of Represents. aley Wm jarratt Wm "Neil Beck Wm A Garratt Wm-2 Odell Jas 8 Members and officers of the House of Repre- Brown T Gises Win Over! Joba sentatives Beli Capt Thos H Grass Wm J o Brook ad Grandi Wom Justices and officers of the Court of Claims. Bevan Seal Rady 3 Ea P s Members oa = Sanitary Commission. iack Col ‘uriew e ment Societies a: raternities. Prown8 8 Humph: a Pince Ma) Frank Bevoa Sergt Hackney = Panise LH ie Citizens and Strangers. Buford R Hendrickson EC Patton Joho ROUTE oF MARCH Heil Robt jarris Chas exon Fenton Burger Capi O Hat EM The funeral procession will form at 12 o'clock Besley ¢ Hanley Geo M.,on the 6th instant, in front of the house of Bai Hoi ileos Secretary Chase, corner of Sixth and E streets Bari Ha Having received the body, the procession wil! Bemtaseme”” netare! witery march through E street to Thirteenth, through SS. Thirteenth to G, where it will be formed in front Brest albert Hever Jobat Sent _ of the Church of the Epiphany. The funeral Bell Alfred A HenterJesW = Peyment Wm P ceremonies will be performed in the church. Bar Pimce Walter The procession will then march through G street sea ary re gt ni to Fourteenth, through Fourteenth to Pennsyl- Bankard Adolphus Rosenberger M vania avenue, through Pennsylvania avenue to red > esha New Jersey avenue, through New Jersey avenue Robertson Wm to the railroad depot Beret aesk cee Lieut. E. Walter West, A. D.C. to Brigadier Browning Geo Heywood Phila W Roach Richa General Casey, is charged with the duty of form- Rg Jahan Path Rolly Joh es Honry Heriee Pe Radciif John W ing the procession agreeably to the above pro- se =. Fa repre P gramme uh arr, 2 Bell aE t Hall Thoe Readeny Jacob By command of Brigadier General Casey. Bostick D Henser Wan Ruble Joha Suen W. Seren, ck] W2 Hendrickson Wm Reynolds Jos Assistant Adjutant General \y Joha Herre Wn Roghter Jesse L a a Ruteor J E rt ReyuoldsH B ‘eoth John W Read Geo THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Barley Jacob Robinson FV ieee foe Rigty Dan MOST IMPORTANT FROM RICHMOND. er Lt Redden J Alonzo ~ al Coftin Chas E Ridler Andrew > ZMENT THERE OVER Gous cnet eG |lCre f LATE DISASTERS OF THE Conners Daal hs REBELS! Crocker jas — Cooper G W-2 Coons Geo Cover #1 Jones Wm B Ja Cartwright 8 — Jackson R J Sullivan John Coole Isane Kamps Christian Small John Cullen Joha Knowles Leo Bah E S Kock CI Steably Joseph Kaighm ¢ lie James Kemp Chas Garson Joba Kenotemaker E erry Jas Kane Prank E Caldweli Jos W Kelly Johu Spelman Jobu Chase John BM Kioney Feter Shelhorn John Coles A Ke 5 Cox JB Goochman Danl Cline Mareus Kretsehamar T Kelly Wm Kefer WmT Bena’ Fred Smith EG-3 Smith Edward Simmons DW Loe} 1 Lopgly A B ame Abraham Lowe Chas ver DF -4 h ward Cha Donehoe Bi diar Capt Wm rd Denis: Dewey Dani Shuck Peter i pemennk SECRET ORGANIZATIONS OF THE UNIONISTS MULTIPLYING. ee HANDWRITINGS ON THE WALLS! ee ARREST OF MORE TWENTY OF THE FIRST CITIZENS OF THE CITY AS CONSPIRATORS FOR THE UNION! ——__.___ THEIR EXECUTION DEMANDED! ——>— INTENSE TREPIDATION OF THE REDEL 3: HOW THE NASHVILL [Special Telegram to the Star} Batrimore, March 5.—A letter from Fortress Monroe to the American says that the Richmond Dispatch yesterday announced that the steamer Nashville came direct from Southampton to the North Carallus coast, and approached the block- ading vessel with the Union flag flying, coming directly up under her guns almost within bailing distance, and passing her raised the Rebel fag and moved direct towards Fort Macon The blockader immediately discovered the de- ception, and started in pursuit, follewing her RAN THE BLOCK- Donaghne Dan : eae eg cine’ | unttl within range of the guns of Fort Macon. See cheat, | Several shots were fired at the Nashville, but she De in Mason reports nobody burt, and claims to have brought Tout Wesley Taylor Joba Tilley GW Tauser W Tierae: Tillapaugh Cap JM into Wilmington a valuable cargo of bank note and printing paper The Richmond Dispatch calisattention to mys- terlous writings on walls in the city, Indicating —a that Union conspiraters are at work in their Tally C midst, such as ‘‘Attention Union men—watch and ‘Thoiwpeon 8 E Umicess Baws The Union gprs ” “The day is dawn- mpeg] ing,” “The hour of verance epproaches,’* nglieh Wi vi Eitigem V Stcbruw iohe VavEP "| &c.,&c. It wha these significant announcements eo DM "he ¥ ict i eer rta | alee Wilkeewo that caused the arrestof Botts and twenty other zie —_ Siecite Deen bs jame WH suspected citizens of wealth, character and posi- Eliat Alcs Malcedame | Witte Thee tion, and the proclamation of martial law. ecw} ‘ See Jone ee The Dispatch urges summary measures for euk joore Fuest Francis A MilierJames = Wangh P'S checking the progress of treason, and advocates oe a bh the arrest and execution of the conspirators. Bouse Lo Miller Barut Weel ¢ v It sc —_ a ee Corcoran re ve heerand — right Joho Ceggewell wou! now held as hostages for Peltenderger Jas Means 8C Whealen: PletcherSK Dichell Mr Wilesn'Jas "= | Buckner and Tilghman, but this was merely a Jomo fid PMasgam Wm Wilson James (soap | rumor. They had all reached Richmond. coer Jas Pord Joba Melons Wan, Williams 3 A great panic at Richmond was caused by the Porest L D Molloy WmC = Whitworth Joba n= Malouey John = Waly JB atk Murry Aifred Wetherell H B2 Wilson recent defeats, and leading traitors exhibited the greatest trepidation Pensscriat Jag MeLin Victor | Wilson HN es eming Thos Pisgersid Wo leLaughlin Pavk Williams Geo M LATE FROM NASHVILLE. Plannery Jas J McMahoa Michi Wise Geo ee Fleming WmJ = Meclatire John A Wells Grafton PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR OF Farrington Wm McGinnis Jas Walker Rev EA THAT CITY Fox Wilson C-3_ McComas Jacob Woodward C3 ancien Gray Archibald” McGeary Joke = Waekf:ey | AN ENCOURAGING STATE OF AFFAIRS Grabam Daal McAuliffe Joba Young Wm H THERE. Green Edmond McC Jos J SP Gage Horace E Mc Watt Andrew MISCELLANEOUS —Miss Matilda; Ce: N.H. Vols, Co. D 34 Pa. Cay., Co. 1 89th Reg. N. Miss Katherine; Maj. of 17h Maine Regt. U7 _All Letters must,in every instance, bs prepsid. i BecksKkin @LOVES! & Ebert, wsopidvttng ets bunemny nae is P, tobe Uber caceare a opeatSttthy Wishing OOPAR ras iste E siege peter mags HOTOGRAPHIC CaRDS PROSE NATIONAL. Now styles received daiiy 5 pence SARGAIN STORE: ! NEW 600D2—NEW GuOD8! VU. (except “ Soldiers’ Letters”) HENRY ADDISON, Postmaster, on ae TP iN, of a } A father erst ae een, 5 ae ie ty, of te Rn of —>——— Cincinnati, March 5.—The Gazette’s Nash- ville despatches gives a proclamation of the Mayor of thatcity. A committee, representing the city euthorities and people, have had per- fectly satisfactory interviews with Gen. Buell at his headquarters, and there is every assurance of safety and protection to the people, both in thelr person and property. He respectfully requests that business be re- sumed, and all our citizens of every trade and profession pursue their regular vecations. He most earnestly calls upor the people of the sur- rounding country inside of the Federal lines, to resume their commerce with the city, and bring in their market supplies, and they will be fully protected and amply remunerated. Signed R. R. Cheatham, Mayor. The city is entirely quiet. Even the bitterest secessionists acknowledge that our militery au- thorities are treating them cruelly kind. ——+e-+ CONGRESSIONAL ——— AXXVIIth CONGR ESS—Second Session. Wepxespar, March 5 st Aduire Committee 8 bill recasting te vel rs Comm! e cf the Navy; committed. we =; ie! Mr. Davis introduced a bill pay, pen- sions and ae eae volunteers and H Home Guard, q Re =% ris; referred from tbe Na- Mr. gy Bye a ce ing tl we a “The resolution t freauperintendency of the work on the ©: extension bull ting was then taken up, and discussed until themorn- ing hour expired, without being Snally diepos+d The confiscation bili wae (hen age\n teken up and Mr Morrill preceeted to addrem lhe senste | in ite favor. Hover —A communication was presen ed from the Secretary of War, transmitting copies af cor- Tespondence with Geu. Fremont in relation te the purchase of arms. A bili making en eppropriation to carry ont the of the recent treaty with Hanover {oa om