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VRDER.—C og fession of the Pye ‘Oner — evening ar- rested a man named August Creetaet, whe ear Amuvssmznts To-Niext. bp ne . : attached to Bien- en N. Y. 8. volunteers, ker’s division, named Hammel. Craemer was taken to the Fourth Ward station, and Justice Walter heey Sym for, the prisoner confessed that he stabbed the deceased and knocked him on the head, but did not know of his death. He was sent to jail for a hearing. Dr. Froelich, surgeon of the regiment, subse- uently testifed that ona Saturday afternoon in saT2R.—Fourth night of Mr. and Mrs. Bar- nen Willers Barney es “Dr. O’Tool,”’ and ‘Barney’? in the ‘‘Irish Tutor,’ and the Baron;’? and Mrs. Williams as “ Lotty”’ in the interlude of ‘In and Out of Place.’ The Wiliams are drawing re eae m= ‘TeEsURY Hatt —Second ni; ‘ony neon, with Misses Duvall. Well ae La Folle, Maggie, little Ella, Talbot, Parker, Ward, ‘other stars in an immense | was lying dead in the woods, near. The witness Programe a » best of prortes thd eide-eplitting went with —— = aes (eet the pire, oan ve pomp pac bo Reccbngxts was flowing from the mouth and nose. Upon ex- Se oth eatant by the Rev Mr. Batier, See more of Tony Pastor, the Leoni Pantomime Com- | #mining the body, found on = side of the Bari doughtsr of Merl les aay sad old favorites. neck two slight cuts, each about half an inch long; yah d AS riserieay Laanmonic HALL.—The Campbell Minstrels | 224 on the left side. about four inches long, a mae Fisht, to Mrs JA NFORD, 0) deep cut. The knife used could not have been sharp. On the right hand, between the thumb and finger. Witness ‘ht the body had laid about two and was frozen. The wound on the left da aide of the corpse was the cause of death. From in an original and attractive bill of songs, dances, ball: and Ethiopian rformances, togetber Lorn “What is it’? ‘and the Albine family, the latter on exhibition all day. Opp Frttows’ Hatt —First appearance of obsess td May JAMIN LERCH TS MARTHAANN BAYLISS, Sanford’s celébrated opera tr i assisted by | the indications of the blood, the murderer must Mrs. Anna Bordwell, in a grand programme of | have been holding the victim. The prisoner had DIED, burlesque opera, comed: eae beea under treatment of the witness about three} On Thursda mornin , March 6, Mrs. ANN and extiwvegeses, concluding with burlesque | months ago. He wes then out of his mind; other- | HEMSLEY HYD » in the 7id year of ber age, opera of La Somnambula wise witness knows him to be a very good soldier g ict of the ate Thomss Hyde, of Georgsto wa: Wittarp’s Hatt —Great concert, and a very kind- young man. The cause | D.U appear- ance of the talented pianist, L. M. use i assisted by those brilliant stars, Signora Isabella Hinkley, ors Brignol! and Susini, under the direction Mex Maretzek. A mest attractive entertainment. Surtmsontan_InstituTIon.—Smithsonian lec- ture by Rev. W. A. Martin on the scbject of “China and the Chinese.’ Admittance free; doors closing at 8 o'clock. . Youre Msn’s Curistian Association Rooms, Pennsylvonia avenue, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel —Phantasmagoria of the war, an enter- tainment of unusual interest to the sight-seeing public. Acapemy or Music.—Hall open allday Free concerts at 4 o’clock, popular music, excellent re- fresbments, and other attractions. MvsicaL HaLt.—Free concerts, embracing se- lections from the most popular operas, superior refreshments, &c.,&c. Hall open all day. A Mistaxe.—A morning paper is wrong in sta- ting that Albert C. Ward was convicted of high- ‘way robbery and attempting to kill Charles B. Matthews. The testimony of the uting witness, which was the foundation of the indictments, was to the effect that the witness was knocked down by the prisoner with a paling taken from a fence for the pur, ; that while the witness was pros- trate the prisoner fired several shots at him from a platol. one of which inflicted a wound on bis forehead, and three passed through his clothing; that while the witness was insensible bis money was taken. On these charges two indictments were found— one forassault and battery with intent to kill.and one for rob! The first only was tried, and on that only was the prisoner convicted. A nolle prosequi was entered by the District Attorney in the other case. Judge Crawford, in sentencing Ward, briefly reviewed the evidence, and said it was one of the most aggravated cases ever brought before the court ‘he prisoner, as we have already stated, was sentenced to eight years in the penitentiary. Efforts are now being made to obtain his pardon from the Executive on account of his respeetable family connections in his native State—indiana. of his insanity was his recei letters from his — Secon — of = brother and sister, suggesting bis return to sup; his parents. Craemer was born in Stutgen and raised in Ludwigsberg, Germany, (Wurtemberg,) and bas been three yearsinthiscountry. He istwen yea'sofage. He is still in prison, awaiti —— of other witnesses from the camp in ginia. Looxovut ror Tamm —Yesterday a ten-dollar note of the ‘Bullion Bank ’ was placed in the bands of Detective A. R Allen, to be at the establishment, corner of Four-and-a-balf street and the’Avenue. The note was presented, but unfortunately there was not bullion enough on hand just then, so says the detective, on the teller’s authority, to eem it. Thenote was new, and apparently from the plate, but the teller subsequently pronounced it a counterfeit. The officer is awaiting the return of the president, to see a little more about the note. It is dangerous to take them atall, if they are counterfe! exactly. This morning ms bave been shoving off large amounts of counterfeits of the Columbia Bank of Pennsylvania. Those we have seen are of the denomination of two dollars, photographed from the — and probably issued since the Bank Note Detector. Vignette, eagle upon a shield, locomotive and cars upon a bridge in the distance; bead of Washington on the left; female holding child, cornucopia at her feet; the word ‘two’ on red ground below the name of bank, the red printed on after the photograph; Barlin Evans, President, Sam’! Shoef, hier. The fraud wes discovered yesterday Her funeral will take place at the residence of r brother in-law, John Waters, 190 High st, to-morrow (Friday) a.ternoon at 4 o’olook, which her fiienda and acquaintances are invited to at On the instant at 4 o'clock Pp. im. of inflam- mation of the liver,Mr. CHARLES M. PERRY, Sged 77 years, for many years & clerk in the Treas- 3, Department. 4 riends and Seasnlptances of the family are re- quested to attend his funera’, to-morrow, 7th, o'clock, at residence on 1 sth street, between M and N. {Fred jk and Baltimore papers copy.) * On the 5th instant NELLIE. youngest daugh- ter of William and Lucinds Powell, aged 3 years and 10 months. “Cf such is the ‘kingdom of jeaven.”” * On the 4th instant, FANNY, infact daughter of Thomas aud Thabe Hosoek, aged 3 weeks and 3 days, itimore Sun copy | in! ve be ir- LIST*OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT Found at the Railroad Depot, and now in Gov- ernment Warehouse, near the Depot. Maxrcu 3, 1962. Cap Yates, 22d Regt N Y Vols, 2 boxes and I bb! Sickles’ Battery, 30 boxes Surgeon C 8 Trippler, Medical Director US A, 3 wasbing machines Capt P Murphy, Van Allen’s Cavalry, 1 box Comd’g Officer 75th Regt N Y Vois, 1 box LieutG D Robinson, 75th Regt N Y Vols,1 box Lieut W D Uaris, 43d Regt N Y Vols,1 box Q MG W Ford, ist Regt U 8 Chasseurs, 4 boxes Gon M R Patrick, 1 box Col Wilson. 2d Ohio Vois,1 box SH Williams, Co K Ist Penna Cav, | box L. W Pierce, Q M 6th Maine Regt, t box Gen! Hospital, 1 box Capt L Beale, 2d Infty U 8, 1 box Dr T Dimon, 79th New York, 1 box Sd Regt MAine Vols, 1 box . Rev’ wWiison, 39th Penna Vols, 1 box Col E D Keyes, lith U 8 Infty, 1 bag and 2 bundles Quarter Mastér Sth Maine Regt, 1 box Capt Benson, 2 boxes sheil . Maj B F Barker, 43d N Y Vols, 1 bag andi box Capt R C Dwight, th N Y Vols.1 bbl A Van Amburg. 27th N ¥ Vols, 1 box 8 B Parker, Ist Long Is’gnd,l box ~ 9th Peona Vols, 1 box Mise C Lawrence, for Hospital, 1 box W A Covert, 12th N Y 8 T,1 box S$ Bennet, Califor ,ia Regt, 1 box O F Watts,3d N y¥ Vols, 1 box P Robbins, 25th Regt, 1 box Capt W H Reynolds, Ist Rhode Island Battery,1 box Capt G W Lumbard, 4* Michigan, 1 box Q M Snyder, 331 Regt, 1 box Col J W Be'l, Ordnance Dept, 2 boxes W H Fletcher, 2d Vermont, 1 box Lieut A De Wrict, 15th Now York,1 box H Henresey, 2d Vermont, 1 box M Smith, 6th New Jersey, 1 box W Merrili, 3d New Jersey, 1 box JH Guilick, Ellewoysth Zouaves, 1 box W 4H Fish, 17th Regt, 1 box A Ernest, 29th New York, 1 box W Wiermer, lith Regt, 1 box $8 Tilley, 24 Vermont, 1 box R5 White, 24 Vermoat, 1 box THose IN THE SECRET, viz: prominent arm: and naval officers, Senators, Congressmen pov 4 ourselves, witnessed a sight last night the most beautiful ever displayed to our admiring gaze Major Myer, founder and head of the Signal Department, whose services are so pre-eminently useful, even necessary, to the Army and Navy, last night submitted to a final test a night signal. The brilliant colors and changing hues formed a — ensemble worthy of a Fourth of July celebra- tion. Of course, we are not in the secret as to the in- terpretation of the signals; none but Major Myer’s officers are; but we are justified in saying that with these new signals, called asterisks, signaling can be done as unerringly by night as ‘by the day flag system now in use, and which is so simple and eifective in character—itself the invention of the major. No army in the world |s so thoroughly equipped as our own, and Its signal department is superior to that of any other foreign service; and this is pore Patel to the earnest, one-idea, laborious Major Myer, who has seized on every adjunct to render his department ald. Today we may say it is perfect. * Surseme Court, March 4.—No, 140. George Law, plaintiff in error, vs. ‘AleZander Cross. Whe argument of this cause was concluded by Mr. Gillet for the plaintiff in error. Nos. Mi and 142. George I. Foster, complainant and appellant, vs. Wm. W. Goddard, and Wm. W. Goddard, or . smgeten vs. George I. Foster. The argument of these causes was commenced by Mr. Sohier for the complainant, and continued by Mr. Goodrich for the respondent. March 5 —Nos: lil and 142 George I. Foster, complainant and = ga vs. Wm. W. God- dard, and Wm. . Goddard, appellant, vs George |. Foster. The argument of these causes was continued by Mr. Goodrich for the respon- dent, and concluded by Mr. Barlett forthe com- latnant si No 143. The Jefferson Branch of the State Bank of Ohio, at Steubenville, plaintiffin error, vs. Alexander Skelly. The cause was argued by Mr. Vinton for the plaintiff in error, and submitted on 2 printed argument by Mr. Murphy for the de- fondant In error. CentraL GuarpHovse Cases—Before Justice Walter. —Geo. Stowell, drunk; dismissed. Jobn Grinnell, do; do. Samuel Hines, do ; turned over tothe military. Frank Branson, drunk and disorderly; $2 58. “James Williamson, caught in agentleman’s premises under suspicious circum. stances; dismissed. Branch Farmers’ Bank oF VigGINiA, aT ALEXANDRIA.—The following gentlemen have been appointed directors of this branch, by Gov. Tus Horet ann Restacrant Kezrers.—Yes- Pierpont, in place of Messrs. J. H. Brent, J. M. | WS Rutler, llth Perna, 1 box terday afternoon the hotel and restaurant keepers | Johnson, and Turner Dixon: C. 8. Hallowell, | John Smith, 4th New York. 1 box held another meeting, at Franklin Hall, relative to the order of the Provost Marshal closing their establishments at half past 9p.m. The commit- tee charged with the interests of the society be- fore the military autherities reported that, having , waited upon Gen. Porter for bis promised answer to their request, were informed by that o1fi- cer that he had not cl ed his mind with regard to the necessity of the new rule, and should con- tinue to enforce it Various plans were suggested by which to pre- vall upon the authorities to grant them the priv- tlege of keeping their establishments open until mnidn , 85 formerly; and a committee, com- posed of two from each ward, appointed to pro- cure a listof all parties —— liquor In Wesb- ington, for the purpose of bringing before the notice of the authorities the magnit of the loss sustained by them under the late probibition. Poticz —This morning the Second Ward patrol John T. Hollohan, assaulting bis wife; security for peace, by Justice Hazard. The Third Ward patrol reported Philip Wilson, colored, riding on top ape fined $2.94, by Justice Thompson. ary Lynch, selling liquor to soldiers; security for court. ary A. Hogan, do ;do. Mary A. Hogan, selling liquor without 8 license; fined $20 58, by Justice Barnaclo Robert Bell, Sr., James Vansant. Monicirat Exscrion in ALEXaNpRia.—The municipal election in Alexandria, held on the 4th inst , resulted in the re-election of the old officers without opposition, a.d by an increased Union vote. Norartes Pusric at ALexanpnia.—T. A. Stoutenburgh and J.P. Agnew have been ap- inted notaries public in Alexendria, by Gov. ‘lerpont. For Sars, atthe Marsh Market, on Saturday morning, 8th inst , eight fresh milk cows, with calves, from Franklin county, Peansylvania, 2t* Wivzs, Mornenrs, anv Sisters, whose hus- bands, sons, and brothersare serying in the army, cannot put in their = & More necessary or valuable gift than ‘w boxes of Holloway’s Pilis and Ointment. They insure health, even under the exposures of a soldier’s life. Only 25 cents a box or pot 219 Coat Ow, Coat Om.—Best Kerosene Oil, ‘warranted,) by the berrel 35 cents, by the gallon cents Lamps, Cansfand Shades, as cheap as can be bought in Washington, at Stewart & Son’s, corner of Twelfth and H streets. mar 3—6t* J Adams, 22d New York, 1 box 5th Vermont Vo!lunteera,1 box C H Vosburg, 18th New York, 1 box I4th New York, 1 box G3 Wood: 5th Conn Vols, t half barre! M Hoyle, 15th Mass Vols, 1 box JH Leonard, 1 box Capt W Herseford, 18th New York Vole, 1 hox Gen McCall, Penna Rese: ves, 12 boxes A Love, 4th New York Vols, 1 box W A Smith, 9th Regiment, t bx U 8 Sanitary Com. 2 boxes and 3 bbis Persons oalling for this freight will please say th® it is advertised, D. H. RUCKER, 1 41w,! ‘Quartermaster and Colonel. J , HAIR NETTS—HAIR NETTS, UST Received another lot of those handsome doubie Chinelle Ne ts. Also, a fine assortment of twisted Silk and Corded Netts, in al! oolors, at the Trimming Store of MRS. LOWE, 297 Pa, Bye., south side, mhs5 F PALMER, WHO FORMERLY ACTED * a8 Sect of my Expross Company, is po longer acting in that capacity,and 18 not eutho- rized to collect any besos | Or packages due me. hare aad 1862, aMES 8. GIBBONS. mh 5- LOST AND Ltivoae written Mae e Caen piven if it is returned to io 247 I street. was ae oe kR, Sor ite wrecia, ciate at avenue, it* Nozte RICE. Came to the a ORSE, some broken harness ou DSN 6 OWner is requested to prove property, pSy charges, and take him ae MADDOX mh 6 3t* Farm near Georgetown, D. U. 20 AND A SILVER WATCH REWARD, The subsorber, if the GOLD ATCH, (Knglieh hunter, [srer, gold Teridonoe, is returseds will give 80 ter ward and no questions ‘arked abdout the rilver watch taken at the some {RoR W.@RAY mhé No 31 Bridge st. Georgetown, D.C. D5 BOY. tamed Thos Hevkine Reed oa La J bout 5 feet 8 inches Tigh; stout mulattc; stammers in e he reward will be given id ught in Maryland, and if caught outside of Maryland, aud eo sesured that I may get him. H.W. 5 1t* on Bierce Ma $5 REWARD-—Strayed from the owner, on the 4th inst.,a yellow colored HORSE. lame in the left hind leg. The 8 Te- 339 Cet, orwose ok antes, Ne st., between at. mh 5-3t* MICKY HAMMER. OG 1.08T.—Strayed from No 344 18th st. whit: jd yellow Bull Toirier PUP, ears cropped; about 7 months old Fiv dollars reward will be given fr his fi that will lead to his mh5 2t* FrouND—a pair of iron livery, or for any information recovery, LOst5o2 the 28th, by the Chain Br dee,s brown HORSE, with wagon hames on. The horse was brown, and fad a white star Ose his forehead. one white btud foot, and short tail. The finder wijl be liberally rewar b: leaving it at 469 Eighth st., between D and F mh 5 3t* J. BINSLEY, ORSES, with & Private Carriage attached. ie owner c&. have the ae by coming ec bibe 5 roving perty and paying charg*s, &o nquire at Wi LSoNs SLsmp “Black Works, corner 22d street ard Canal mh 5 3t* Caveur RUNNING AT LARGE IN TBE 7 streets of Washington.s bay MARE with saddieand bridie The owner 1s re Don quested to prowe property, pay charges, and teke herawsy. For the particulars, inquire 431 14th street, corner of I, mh 4 OST—On the evening of Maroh ist, a dare Liter BoRMe about 6 years old; 15 hands high; end of iis tail cut square; and marked 0, 3. He was tied in front of the Ebbitt House, aud supposed to have been taken Df mistake, #4 avother }orse was left in his place. he psrson who took bim will confe: ir by leaving word at the Ebbitt House, R. CHA- PIN, 2d Ltad Artillery, U.8. A. smh 5-3!*.109 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT JAMES derson, of ths county of Washington broorht before me the subscriber. ane « the Justices of the Pesos in al for snid county,on the 34 dey © March, 162, and made ah in dneforts of law, that oa he Ist inet, as & stray. trespassing upon his ecclosures, & light brin die BUF ALO cow, with a white rpot in. her forehead, anda white list across her shoulders hind legs white, and a white spot bettren the hips and& slitin the right ear; long bushy tail; whi at the end. and gives milk; she is very poor. Given under my hsnd and seal this 3d day of March. A. D. 1262, J. W. BARNACLO, J. P. One rice ish etebared of the above described low is req 0 prove property. psy charges, and take herawsy. sas ANDERSON? Living 5 mies on the Rook Creek Rosd. mh 4-3t*,79 D'wrzicr OF Cc WASHINGTON, —I hereby ecr- tify that James 3. Boavers, of this county Ts brought before me. one of the Justices of: the Peace, in and for said county, this 8th Febra- ary 1962,8 dark brown'MARE, about hands high; having ita left hind foot white up to the anole; its right hind foot with a little white under the fetiock 8 star on its forehead; and its back sora, Said mare when found had on it a military saddis and dridie. Given Under my hand and seal. W. THOMPSON, J. P. The owner wi!! come forward, prove property, Pay charges, and taket’ eabove named mare awny, or she will be eold to pay expenses, Call at office of Metropolitan Polics, 516 llth st. fell 2awsw ee YOR SALH AND JEN 73 JUMBLA, County oF = ae OR REN T—One newly FURNISH 7 x NIS ROOM, with Board, in it . floor, at No'402 ath at. between Gent he OUSE FOR RENT—A whole House, No. 391 pi OTD avenue, between 43 and 6th 8.on lease from A prii next—a first-rate chance for keeping hotel, restagrant, eto Apply at the premises. mh 6-3t* JOSEPH BARBER & BRO, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—No. 403 i3th = F street, betweeu Gand H. inquire on the remises. City references reeuirad. moh £-3t* RNISHED ROOMS FOR RE 5 ‘enue, between 1th and ne wh 53." *URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A lady and gentieman. or single gentlemen, with or with- out board, 4H st. wh St* Fok 00: floor— mh 5 2t* yTOPE AND PIE BAKERY TO RENT FIXTURES FOR SALE, sony cone # and Eleventh sta, mh 5 3i* Two LARGE AND HIGHLY SHED rooms, 8 the first floor, connected by folding doors; warmed by furnace, and lighted with gas: Will be rented eing'y or together, for offices or othor purposes, Applyat No.§,4%st mh 5 st" OR RENT—A comfortable CHAMBER, 450 i2t , east side, between G and H The location 12 one of the moat desirable in Wash- ington. mh 4-lw 83 —A well furnished ROOM, frat 415, corner of H and 12th ae ‘st ALL PERSONS can find the best stock of Cloth- ing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats and Caps, at Smith’s, No. 470 Seventh street, near F. fe 27-3m War is 17 that famillesand oe of boarding houses send from all sections of city to Day- ton’s Bakery, 456 Eleventh street, between G and 4, for pies? “inser —Becauseth are made by experienced male and female operatives, who have been en- gaged in the manufacture of pies only for thirt: years and every one admits that they exce! all other pies made at any other bakery in this city. fe 26—6t TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE Mzp- 1cinzs —For unpleasant and dan; us diseases, use oe mere Hinton w = rerio ed the endorsement most prominen si clans in the United States Is now offered to alticted humanity as a certain cure for the following dis- eases and abuse of the urinary or sexual organs: General debility, mental and physical ion, imbecility, determination of bleed to x confused ideas, bysteria, general irritability, rest- lessness and slee| ess at night, loss of appetite, The Fourth Laney! raeery report John Jack- son, obstructing the sidewalk; costs 58 cts Mary Bruker, vagrant; workbouse 60 days. Thomas Mu!quinn and Bridget Muiquinn, fighting; fined S2Sseach. J.M. Gorum, running wagon with- out license; dismissed. The same, for driving on the pavements; do , by Justice Barnaclo James Custin, cart without license; fined $308. John Miller, do; dismissed. Andrew Cramer, do; do Timothy Rogers, hacking without license; ordered to pay 58 cents costs, by Justice Walter. T _ NOTICE, HE Partnership hereto‘ore existing the undersigned in the hauling business solved on the 4th inst. Ail persone in late firm, will make payment to Joun May, who is Authorized to settle the business, JOHN MAY March Sth, 862 mh 5-3t* between was die. ‘ed tot i. B. WISSNER, R, J. H, PEABODY, : D "DENT LST. Attends to al! b:anches of his profession at the most reasonable rates for which good op erations can be performed. . = Office No. 276 Penvsyivania avenue, between llth and 12th streets, two doors east of the Kirkwood House, in eame building with Dr. Do: aidson, mhb5 im*,la M. ene taven SE or anot wear otherg, aud no person oan wear others pisses baericizetgnn nerremgaziet wi and wish the pi Rc but to ho are jou! sett Siar he RRC ly Tue Fire 1x Georsztown.—lIt is supposed that the fire which destroyed the residence (in Georgetown) of Count Mercier, the French Min- ister, yesterday morning, originated from a de- fective flue in the furnace, and during the night made such headway that its progress could not be stopped. The wife of Count Mercier (an American lady) lost ber jewels and narrowly = with her life. The Count’s loss of per- effects, including a valuable library, amounts . about ——— Two a of the present Empercr and Empress rance were consu A raid was made into the wine cellars b: patent the ie soldiers, firemen, and citizens, who thought it was better to drink the juice of the grape than E will be bave it and the very choicest brands | beence of muscular efficiency, dyspepsia, emacia. ‘warranted, washed the smoke from throats not often made | tion, low spirits, d! ization br’ paralysis of Rooms nip thls o1ty-No, 338 Pa. avenue, between the channels for such expensive fluids. the organs of tion, palpitation of the beart, on snd 10th ate, 7 street, fr ry and, in fact the concomitants of a nervous mar Ax, Acnrsas.y Visi —The members and | Geolittated’ state of the . To insurethe| ) RY F EE T! friends = Niath a eeosaie cant to thelr | genuine cut this out. Ask for Helmbold’s. Take = Chas Suus Willene, at the pas | no other. Cures guaranteed. See advertisement THE RUSS{A WATER PROOP tor, Rev. P. Light nm, at nage of | 1) another column. feb 4-tf es and kee; the church, last Lin Sompictoee e pastor’s Boots and Shoes impervious to wate, zB term of service having expired. Bis congregation | Cons, Bunions, Calosities, Bed Nails, En. | tnd vill make tiem lent en long sonie. "Bold by E. paid their to him during the day. At Joints, and ‘all diseases of the feet cured | Dales, sa¢ Foun, avenue, and all Hot af night the social circle consisted of about seventy | wi ae, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropo-| “fag; iw - dist, ‘lvania avenue, Four- persons, and these partook of a sumptuous su; Per provided by the ladies of the church fer the occasion. Before the company separated, the pastor and his family had received unmistakable evidence of the esteem of the ition, and their high appreciation of bis service. Povrts Warp Srarion Caszs—Be/ors Justice ————————————— EALED P: OPPTALS ARE INVISED S ite ander veramént ti ides'aad rol oO" J a "a ow io 22 Be ‘ongues, Chucks, and o Oh: copeane, anger th had within the ancient limits of the Distriot of Columbia. = - No bid will be ent uniees the bidder is and-a-halt and Sixth streets. Room 7—24 floor. Office hours from 92.m.to6p.m. Calls made at private residences when desired. feb 17 Tax Impian Hers Doctor, will descri Walter —Albert Campbell, larceny of a watch; prapent ip reepond fo his s ee i pa oes — fe veh es tome may > ako be ‘coutragtorke Gi be held socountatis soldier named me further . Ww. r Hides, &c.. of ali animals kilied, whether he Gase Duvall, dren wend tates dei oun mente. pie 0, directed to “Major A_ BECK dismissed beating. 3, colored, | Cant anne * wire. fg U'8As Washington Dice disorderly; $2. John Coox, drank; turped over ERS. .M. if .B. tothe military. B F. Baker, drunk; dismissed. L.. Tow: 3.M.Towmns. J.B, Towns. Chas. Bare, do; turned over to the military. L. TOWERS & CO., Thomas Sullivan, do.; $2. STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ES- ” Cysmrnat Court —Yesterday, Nathaniel Lord wan nommieieds of stealing a coat valued at $15 from Reuben Soloday, a soldier, and was sen- tenced to one year three months in the peni- tentiary. Montgomery Jones was convicted of stealing a ‘wateh valued at $39 from Charles fierz: ee was sentenced to one year and eight mon in the penitentiary. Corner Lowisiana evenus and Sizth st, new in ‘most satiety woke Row Spectneesaawe have the, larsest oar George H. Randall, who lost bis life by fallii under a train on the Washington branch ight, called forth evidences of not Sot aes Pea pearen Site tor the femoral and tnterment,”s hetdecans Pos’Omes “epee coffe, suitable grave clothes, &c. NAVY AGEN’ BILLS. on against the Wash OAL Ln Oe Pree ame Rub- for ~d wei. A. Gall’s "peo CIGA! iv are. KING & BURCHELL, iste Quast ee Lo ee FurNisurp HOUSE FOR RENT—No, *49 Ge Nineteenth sa wecenty core a n'| Stoneman. ‘or terms to JU. . CLARKE. at the Bank of Messrs. Riges & Co, poets JRAKERY, WITA TOOLS AND FIXTURE! B FOR SALE. Apply at the comer of Tana and F streets, Island. ‘e 28 lw™ ———— ——___ fe 8 Iw* OR RENT—A PARLOR and CHAMBER very neatly furnished, on the first door, ele- ated 5 feet above the sidewalk; location very leasant and healthy, near ths State Department and President’s House, on New York avenue, be tween idth and 15th streete—No, 460—and but a iy youse east of the omnibus line to the Capitol. ees FArM FOR SALE—Two Farms, containing together 600 acres; one at Anuapolig Junction, the other at Savage Switoh, onting: the Washington road; either of ‘which will be sold, with the quantity of iand to suit purchasers, The improvements are of the first olacz, and land of foe best quality, with orchards of choice fruit in full bearing; railroad station within 5 minutos’ ik of either dwelling. ‘erms easy. ly at the Wine ‘or partioul 1; HL GAMPBE . cH Pa.avenue. A RARE CHANCE.—Tho proprietor of the City Hotel, (the only firat-class Hotel now open in Alexandria, Va.,) is desirous to retire business, and will ‘or # fair price, the NITURE, FIXTURES and GOOD WiLL ip e house, His lease will terminate on the ist of January, 1963, bu: the property can no doubt be leased for a much longer term at a moderate rent. Hotel is now doing, ana has for many ds née, & large a | prouital ie business, Tho desi @ undrejcned to retire from public busin 6 only inducement to sell, as ould not hope age in one more profitable. For terms and arsapply to JAS. A. ENGLISH,who is au- to negotiate, or to the undersigned, SAM’L HEFLEBOWER,. Store of WM. fe 28-2w* A _ HOUSEKEEPEKS © RE Partioniarly invited to examine our stock before purchasing, as itis now. gompicte, eubrac- ing an endiess varicty of useful acd ornamenta! Pousskee ins Articles, consisting in part of— Freneh nine Diner, Fea and Torlet Sets, Cut, Engraved and Pressed Glass Ware, Masse "Fea Sets, Watters, Forks, Ladies and OOS, Piated Cake Baskets, Ice Pirchers, Castors and Ug, Plated Block ‘Tin Coffes and Tea Urns, Chafiing thes, Iron Stone Chins Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, Britannia Castor, and ‘Brittaunia Goods gener ally, Japan T and Toilet Sets, ood Vere and Nadonom ‘in nabs $ fos ve tex a Sun.” . NN, ian 4-o0Stif 93 218 Iron Hall. WILLIAM C, MILLER’ C NION Liv tage AND SALE Cor. 6th and C sts., Washington, rear Brown’s Hi Persons» iu at ali times be accommodated ! Vannes for nite, ale, Exchang or at Livery, by the« 2 or month, p for talee 8 Jet Biack Harness and eee OTses kes ‘8 Wi ., Ons new. low » Apply to ERT BELL, mh l-eoim* red c. W. BUTE Li Agent. WM. H, THOMPSON. Dayton's Superior Spiced Ginger Snaps! cocina Superior Sed Ginsv, Goere! , Vermont avenue aa s i Ww ‘and isth st, oasPER RIE rye Taro CERTIFICATES NT CLAIMS HB) reas WANTE. WANZED-A, cond COOK, WASHER and sfor e amailfemly. Apply No 385 WARREN sm wth ‘ons Ne THREE O'CLOCK, FP. mM. V Niwem Uc anthvs, Goode eeeaes te: | OUR MILITARY BUDGET. aired mh © 2t* —— > Ne SKIRMISH NEAR PORICK WANTON ce cere, or eg We learn that 2 skirmish took place yesterday morning, on the Telegraph road near Pohick, between a party of Texan Rangers and a compe- py of Heintzleman’s Division, resulting in three killed and one wounded on our side. Whatloss befel thé enemy is not known. it is said that this company were commanded by a volunteer Lieutenant Colonel, who permitted the enemy to pass to their ambuscading position under his guns, bat yet led bis command into the trap! The killed on our side were one captain, one Henutenant, and a private, with one private wounded A court martial should dispose of that Lieuten- ant Colonel's case without loss of time. ‘Washing gad ironing, Address Box 11 StarOffice, m ANTED—A German WAITER, at the Gor- W tae Roan t, 247 ag Ly —_ gee apply but thore who perfectly understan eir bes Bone and can coms wel Teocmmended. Also, d GIRL wanted for general work. Lid ANTED.—! will be given to any mn who will poems the advo tiser s fret lieu Ww teavatey (infantry) in the volurteer army ; has bad 10 yeare’ experience in the English aim 3: 4 LAWSON, Washington Ciiy V ANTE has ‘ort © mné young man, 2! years of eix years experi £0, who ' jenee in & Grocsry sud Provision Store, in this city, wants a SITUA- TLON as book kee) T, &&/esman, or to meke him- self generally useful, Bost of testimonial: de furnished, Addrees “K. 5 ANTED—A WOMAN who thorcughiy un- derstands her business, to do chamber work, 8 pe e poniy af 329 New York and 10th streete. COOK; st same place. Wages es) month. None need apply enless they come well recommended mh 6 3t* Say ANTED—A MAN to canvass the District for and persevering man 8 WwW Ma. Szwanp’s Conresroxpence.—T he Diplo- matic correspondence of Secretary Seward has been reprinted in England by order of Parliament at the request of the Queen, a compliment never before rendered to American state papers. LATE LOCAL NEWS sce sesiiieemeene Tus FoneraL or Brtoavier General Law prx.—Brigadier General Lander died at Chase, in Western Virgintg, on last Sunday af- ternoon, the immediate cause of his death diptheria. His remains were brought to this city and reached bere at about two o'clock yesterday morning. The body having been placed in a wooden case, cov witha mats i sixty miles over rough country roads, and more than seventy miles by railroad, was much disfigured, decomposition having rapi: ly ad- vanced. Drs. Brown and Alexander at once Pro- ceeded to embalm the body, and this morning it bad changed very much for the better, the dis. coleration being partially removed, and no often- sive odor perceptible. The undertaker, mr. Harvey, having arrayed the body for burial, tt was this’ morning, about nine o’clock, removed tothe residence of Sec- retary Chase, at the corner of Sixth and E streets. Two of the deceased General's body An Srticle constantly indemand. Toa sober 2e chance is offered to make money. Addreas * Enterprise,” Sar Office, with name and residences, . I will give an undisturbed right for tis city, Georgetown, anda com) Ww license to sel! in Alezantria. | tent man, ANTED—A respectable GIRL. to do general housework Good recommendations wi'l se- highest pay. Apply at No. 358 North treet, between B and C sts. mh 5-tf WANTED. ._TO REN T—A well-furn'shed OUSE in acextral location, from 10 to 15 Eest of refsrences and good rent given. Box 3, Star Offibe. mh & tf Wa TED—By & resptotable young man, A ITUATION &s coachman or omnibus dri ver; can bring good refersres. Address or apply at No. 32 Congrees street, Goo etown. mh 5 2t*.107 HOMAS NORTON. SS Ee ANTED TO RENT—By the Ist of April or Ww a, & emell FUKNISHED HUURE in Georgetown or in the immediate viciaity of Wasnington ; 1f out of the city, must be near some stace route or other direct communicat: » with the city ; rént mui Ss pay will be prompt | guard, who accompanied the remainsto this cli qué nant a oat red were placed on duty at the door. ee morniag hundreds of citizens and st called to take a last look at the deceased, but were in- formed that Mrs. Lander was with the body of her deceased husband, and that no one except the intimate personal friends of the deceased would be admitted Shortly before i? o'clock the doors of the man- sion were opened, and a great many persens were admitted to view the body. Among those present were the President and members of bis Cabinet Gen. McCieilan, Gen. McDowell, Senators an@ Representatives, and a host of other distinguish- ed persons, military and civil ‘be noble form of the deceased General wae clothed in full uniferm, with sash and sword, and lay in a coffin which was covered with black cloth, and mounted with silver. On the lid of the coffia wasa silver plate bearing the inscription— “Prep. W. Lanner, Brie Gen. Died March 2d, I-62. at Camp Chase, Va., Aged 39 years Baavest ov THE Brave.” A few minutes after 12 o'clock the coffin was closed, and wes then brought out and placed upon acaisson. It was covered with a large American flag, on which: was laid the sword and cap of the deceased ; also, a beautiful wreath of white flow- ers. The funeral procession was formed as fol- lows—the military eecori being in column 104th regiment Pennsylvania volunteer infan- try, with reversed arms, prec bya fine band. ompany A, 2d Artillery, (Capt Tidball’s bat- tery,) six pleces A Rus’ Brig. General Silas Casey and staff. Officiating clergy and clergy of the District Pall-bearers, in carriages —Hon. F. P. Blair Hon. Henry Wilson, Major Gen. G. B. McClellan, Brigadier General wil nA Caisson, with tht b: Pall-bearers, in carriages.—fion Joba F Potter, Hon. Charles Sumner, Brig. Gen’l R. B. Marcy, Colonel T. M. Key, A. D.C The relatives and friends of the decezsed The Eleventh Maine Regiment Volunteer In- fantry, with side arms, in undress uniform. \ to learn the buetness. Addrees, in handwriting, giving references, &e.,* Pha xy 3S Star Offios, WANTED $15 per month will begivento a competent and sober colored MAN to work ou Afarm in the District, a few Apply st Capitol Gill Market, c sey Sveuue Bod B strext south. 8$ 100.238EX= “Toh &- 3:00" 106 WANTED TO OPEN b au office ard take the r olersie agency, Great Military n Chief. The ve made ofone aiready been sold. At msn to Engiand ard Cuba. Agents aiso pe of sndin every regiment in ‘or ciroulare, J.T. LLOYD. go wante our army, Sent mh 4-Imd&wif7? 164 Broadway, New ¥ oy LETTERS WANTED —I will give from two to ten dol ars for Letters written by Gen’! Washington. and a fair prios for Oid Letters writ- ten by celebrated Americans, Revolutionary Ce. jobrities, Presidents, Ge s ores, Judges, Dootore, Divines, Lawyers.&c. Address ROBERT SPRING, 545 N. Tweitth street, Piul- adelphi Rare Books and Pamphiets on America bought. mh 3 im* WANTED—For 8, pence of three month, a weil-furnished HOUSE, eligibly sitested in the West End. for a small family, for wich s lib eral rent will paid. Apply to JAMES C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, fe23-6t_ V ANTED—One thonsand (1,000) gross of wine and a) OTTLES of various sizes: for whioh cash will be psid. Inquirsof ANDERSON & CO, at Hawley & Meughi-n’s Portable Tent ner of Tenth aad & streets, Washing- fe 28-lw* t they and No. sq ron ofcavairy—two compsues of (Col. b’s Pennsylvania) Lancers e every one kr ow t an find the best s‘ock of Clothing, Bt the very lowest rates,at SMITH eventh street, nelow fe NTED—To e gsg0a GENTLEMAN famil- iar with Waahingtoa city, to attend to some out docr business. Appiy to JOHN IRWIN, Room No. 4, 476 st. fez gPRSP ARPA Ne ERE oe Staff officers. ANTE D—From April 1, 1862 fora perminent Officers of the Army. residence, asmsli COPTAGE RUUSE, ei h- ne ine © erin Wa-lington or Gecrzetown. Rent must bo| Olivers of the Navy and Merine Corps. Survivors of the war of 1512 The President of the Un:ted States aud mem- bers of the Cabinet The Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, and istrict Judges of the United States ‘The President and S-cretary of the Senate Senators and « flicers of the Senate Foreign Ministers and suites Governors of States and Territories moderate. Referenoss unsxoeptic letter or personaliy toR. P. THIAN. street, George! 2 D.C fs A Nost? Finck 27-dawim* 3 WANTED FOR 18ST CAVAL- AN D—One first ones Musician, capa- ole of composing aad Srranging musicand i ing aud leading & mounted bard. good Muaicians. ‘Term of enlistme usus! pay, rations. clothing, service given, Wante.' 2\so s ers Inquire at Resimental tiexdguartera, Cam n : . Spi us, nC Bahingto. BGs 3 > oi guode en eae and Clerk of the House of Represents 76) . J. He SL LOG *t we. Cavalry.” ne fe 22 2w* Members and officers of the House of Reprs sentatives. WW ARTSS_Svers, person to know that i am in e market. ready to pay cash for ail articles in the housefurnishing line. Th aie. or having & surplus, wi! BUCHLY, 428 Sevevth st.. (east side,) ‘erin New snd 5 Justices and officers of the Court of Claims Members of the Sanitary Commission. Citizens aad Strangers The members of the deceased General's body guard, whoaccompanied his remains to this cit . piture. sbout thirty in number, were formed on each si ANTED— end of the body, which was also guarded by the ar- they can CAMP Ullerymen attached to the caisson on which It WARE ohenp of H. J. GRE was borne avenue. The procession being formed, moved from the Ww ANTE, ng SECOND. | Tesidence of Secretary Chase, corner of Sixth and HAND d Exand&eD. | E sts, through E street to Thirteenth, througe DING, er whio z ~ aged Thirteeth to G, and was formed in front of the rices, USO! 1 2 having & aurpius ei fursuture, wil Rad tt to there | Cuarch of the Epiphany. Sdvantage to give ns ace. BONTZ & GRIFFITH, jois-tf No, 369 7th st., betw. land K sts, GEORGETOW X ADVART’MTS P OTATOES! _ POTATOE We have just received a prime jot of Buckeye and Peach Biow Potatoes. For sale low in lots to suit customers. Aiso,a lot of Dried Apples for sale at lowest rates, BUSEY & BARNARD, © 2% colw Georgetown, D.C. UCKSKIN GLOVES! The sidewalks and windows along the route of the provession were thronged with, thousands of Spectators, a large proportion of whom were ladies. The church was crowded The body was brovght in, preceded by the \\-bearers, among whom was General McClellan, his face shaded by = as he gazed upon the coffin which contained a dear friend and companion in arms Following the coffin came the widow of the gallant officer, leanii on the arm of Chase. They were followed ye ai Stan- ton, accompanying one of the daughters of Sec- retary Chase. The other members of the Cabinet having entered, the tall form of the President was seen, and after him came Gen. McDowell and other Army officers. EORGETOWN, D, C. In the mean time the organ and choir of the The oaly of Genuine puck church joined in asolemn dirge. The audience GLov LITARY. GAUNT. having been seated, the Rev. Bishop Park, of M ree a oe Dr wide Rhode Island, proceeded with the im; ve Baonexis Drawers and Shirts." jals eet —— oy oe omg, :. yp on — sted - Dr. pastor Massy PORLINE & co,’s the church. 4 'HILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE, At the conclusion of the services the procession We have just received s supply of the above Ale, | re-formed and marched through G street to Four- which we recommend to pe of a very superior qual- % ty. p Mid nme 4 teenth, through Fourteenth to P: ivania av. mediate pa mak?! enue, through Pennsyluania avenue to New Jer- oar avehue, through New Jersey avenue to the rallroad depot We have seldom on any occasion seen a denser throng on Pennsylvania avenue than was gath- ered to see the procession. The flags ali over the city were displayed atbalf-mast throughout the morning, our citizens manifested every token of respect for the hero, who bas so tly sacri- ficed his life in the service of his country. ‘There is a tear for all who die— A mourner o’er the humbiest grave ; But nations swell the funeral cry, no? T OOPARTNERSHIP, HE Gopartnership heretofore existing between Walter, Karmann & Bopp, paving been disselved in consequence of the death ef one of the firm. the business wll hereafter be oarried onander the name Bud firm of WaLTER & KaRMANN. W oare prepared to build to order, and ded to at 01 rioes, a for past favors, we hope fora continu- And Triumph weeps above the Brave. anos of the same, our old establishment, on D street, between 9th and 10th ste., No 346 up stairs, fe 15-Im WALTER & KARMANN. CONGRESSIONAL HOTOGRAPHIC CARDS AND ALBUMS! The largest and finest sssortment in the of Pho! hic Cards and Albums are to be found at & T BOOKSTORE! sical rn ce ‘ennsyivanis &venus, Now styles received daily. : fo 33 2w* ALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE! NEW GOODS—NEW 600D8! > —___ AIXVilth CONGRESS—Second Session, —\—— Tuvrepay, March 6. SznatE.—Mr. Fessenden reported back the an- nual post office appropriation bill, (from the Fi- nance Committee;) which was committed Mr. Collamer reported Affairs Committee a bill to establish = portal money ord+r system; commitied. aaa a of ~ a, & took == Uh JH & BRO. take pleasuie to i na to te the anges ete u vo taken | which was discuseed by Memers: Pesssuden,, tus! their customers bite that they has Hall's old store, 375 7th ‘street, bat cn peed Eyck and Sherman. einen oe Dk ‘GOODS, MIL ard | , Housz.—The report of the Committee ef Con- FANCY GUODS. Confident ference on the di Houses on (h diments to the joi r 3 willdadit ro Py to their authorizing o> pepeeent of es ome Ir to examihe our 4 manon, —— oa = certain ms in \epartment the west, NEw ro © Welw YORK GROCERY! | was concurred in. NEW TEAS, The bill to organize the staffs of the several OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, ieee — army, euler pnd volunteer, ~ UGAR-CURE! - it, Mc. aa i oe HAMS, Pb and otk "8 FANCY GROCERIES! aS For sale by THS LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. WM. CORWIN BURGY, Pl “gs ata Importer of Teng, Departure of Commodere Dupont's Ficet. fo 2 Corner of {and Eleventh sts. New Yorx, March 5.—Port Royal advices : state that Commodore Dupont’s fleet bad ssiled TowsLs w myst TOWELS re telpregeaaay 10 . » Bnd Bird-eye | was not known. 1,500 uesis = 3 Bos —aactgrep| "PHS Js TO Give NOTICE, q “4 Courtof Washington i biting, letters: ‘Sad Farniture | Columb L all xinds of Dry Goods, for an! DevCon, tr) Si & Given 1852 mas-jawsw

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