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S eee ‘ = Came CHESTS vor THe GuNERAL-IN-cHIEF — LOCAL NEWS. Four chests for the use of Gen. McClellan poor Son, essyemais ctenne Horwn Afar baving for any sue frinet Detween Ninth and Tenth streets” Bach ie socat the lists of letters remainii for in the | 3 feet 2 feet wide, and 18 inches deep, and ae oe (ander the law suther- 3 domription of one wih caameceret first zing their publication {n the newspaper having we examined had, as it were, a double lid, one the largest circulation within the usual delivery | cooning to the right and the other to the left. of the office,) the proprietor of the Star has at Seen aela wane edema tn ten under length felt compelled to decline their further | tnese te tinis thom ina Necioeen pesiticn, 1 jon, because of the great they have | forming as it were two tables. On one was-a come to occupy, and of the fact that for months | ‘i sencard, and on the other a backgammon past be has been forced to lay over on each | 5°34 "In’ the small of the chest were peg ae. eg printing the Vo Dg pm packed cu tnd saucers, Knives and forks plates, Seth sao i Ss RS eer ol In addition to this positive pecuntary lous by | Siew The ‘and glassware sil fits into their insertion since those lists come to be ot Gena eopcians com, 80 Sie Srtieg he Say whch ty wes | ene bo Fone dee a peehng oro ve ent packing, no a nted— his purpose of making the Star ‘furniture hest always a newspaper—news being its well- know — : y - mpocse rps es eight, but three or four ined the mess without inconvenience. AmusEMENts To-NieET. THratsr — Williams aa “Pat Ri id last innumerable articles, seldom thought of by bouse! amateur but which are, as is ob- served by Mrs. Toodles, “ very handy to havein the house.”” Canrzsscry Hatt —Last aie of Tony Pas- tor, Misses Duvall, Wells, La _ Botier, Parker, Ward, Talbot and other favorites; ballads, jue, dances, -FO} performan: ces, &c., ip tateative Canterbury, Minstrel, and Pantomime companies; with the “‘weskett-ripping”’ pantomime, ‘ Rose of Sharon.’’ Corrgction.—Editor Evening Star :—My at- tention has ot glee abs guinea od ceed the Board of Aldermen, in 4th inst., of which following is an extract: “Mr. Lloyd asked if he (Mr. Richards) would a _ a Proposition allowing negrees to vote in city? “Mr. Richards replied that he would not, most idedly. The ation as put to me by Alderman Lloyd was, w) I would favor a measure —— ‘Witiarp’s Hatt —Last concert of the cele- brated pianist, L. M. Gottschalk, assisted by Miss Hinkley, Brignoli, Susini, and Sanderson. ina grand ime of the most music; an Srortalantont « not to be missed by any manner of means. Oop F stows’ Hat. —Sanford’s great opera troupe In an attractive bill of Burlesque opera, combe end concludi: roes to vote in this city. My answer was, yas posstnio,} dat would not favor as such a measure. Your did not intend to me ina extravaganza, ng with “Ll taise light | know, but the bed report pops greeny a ete: ca camaro to favor ’a pecponition, than which nothing could be further from my approbation. By inserting the above in the Star = will cor- rect an errongous impression in the minds of many, a me right before the com- munity. Respectfully, A.C. Ricwarps. Washington, D. C., March 8, 1862. Puttmarmonic Hatt —The original Campbell Minstrels in a capital bill of songs, dances, comic and burlesques. ether with Barnum’s wonder- fal What Js {t* the Albino family, and other a tractions. Barnum’s wonders on exhibition all day. Musica Hatt.—Free concerts at 5 o'clock, excellent refreshments, good music, &c. Hall open al) day. Acapsmy of Music.—Hall open all day. Free Sscesh FinanctaL Coriositiss.—Among the specimens of shinplasters of Dixie’s land we have seen, is an issue of the corporation of Shep- berdstown, It is printed — a piece of thin lon; concerts at 4 o’clock, superior refreshments, &c about 44 inches long by |x wide. 4c , with musical selections from the most popu: | This hhas no doubt been passed through lar operas. edges are unra’ nearly _—- ind the glazing rubbed off, nearly Lecruns.—Last night Rev. John 8. C. Abbott cial signature. The following lectured before the ‘ashington Lecture Associ- ation “European and American ‘some ae Bri reviewing the origin, development cbaracteristies Of the nobility ef Europe, the lec- turer proceeded to establish that work, either of the band or brain, is the only true enpobler, and that no true nobility can exist unless founded on character. It was faise to say that nobility was dying out. False nobility had always been dy- ing ont, but true —. was dally growing ir Issued { of the Corporation of May 17, 1861 ‘anect jon a) . 5 be! herdstown ers |. Nov. 1., it No. 567. c. Due by the corpo of ecient ive 5 es Virginia Bank Notes,by W.M. Sheetz ‘reasurer, to the Bearer, on Presentation o' stronger. Washington. . Kane, Hamilton, these bills in sums of Five Dollars. anensi, Jefferson, Jackson, Webster, Florence | Geo. Ryers, Recorder. Jno. Reynolds, Mayor. Nightingale, Madame Kossuth, the Empress| Acros the ends of the rag ‘‘5 Cents, 5 Cents’’ J hine, and other similar characters were s of true nobility in its highest sense. Henry Clay he styled the Duke Kentucky, Webster our earl, and President Lincoln a dem- ocratic duke and Republican Imperator, whose heraldic title of ‘‘Honest Abe” we might well be roud of. A college once conferred upon a stu- nt the title of F.R S , Fellow of Remarkable os ; and it would not be amiss to interpret the LL. D. of Dr. Russell of the London Times, into “Lies like the aeuce.” The arrogance of British aristocracy, which had stamped vulgarity upon its brow In showing that it had no con- sclence but the pocket and no principle but trade, was bitterly denounced. Sometimes it became a religious duty to get mad, to be and sin not, and Great Britain sbould be soundly kicked b a tee indignation for her detestable spirit man{- feated towards the United States. Somesouls were ike fire, some like cotton, and others like elec- tricity. There was magnanimity in some men’s Tmeanness ; but others’ was so detestable that even the blood of the atonement might not be sufficient to wash them away. The old ideas of titied no- a fading out in Europe, and it had been fou nasuuere te estimate a man’s nobility by his merits instead of rank. Most of the illustrio:s is printed, by way of finish. Not So —U. S. Steamer Jacob Bell, Potomac Flotil’a, March 4, 1862.—W. D. Wallach, Editor of the Star—Sir: I see bv the issue of your paper of the 24th ultimo, that I am announced as a de- serter from the Navy. That assertion | pronounce false. When I was in Wasbington I wasconfined to my home some ten days, which gave rise tothe rumor on eccount of not reporting myself every morning, according to the rules of the Navy, at the Tenlisted with a patriotic heart under the flag of my country, and 1 am willing to die under it By giving this an insertion you will much oblige, very respectfully, your obe’t servant, Hauncey F. Greer. Suppen Dsata —One of the prisoners recentl: released from R: » and who has posrded since his arrival in this city in the hotel on the corer of the Avenue and First street west, died suddenly last night. He bad been drinking to excess since his «rrival, and — being refused him, it is supposed that a fit of delirium tremens ‘was the result, terminating in his demise. Loox out for the festival of the ladies of St. men of the present day were of plebrian birth, hs , Lutheran Church, at Frankli and the greatest lords of England—Brougham, | Paul’s English Lu! —, = Lynton, Eidon,and Peel—had forced thelr way Sek nies Renta gM. A sce <otertnloment up from the humble sphere of the artisan tradesman In conclusion, he argued that the success of American | depended upon the lib- pone he | | ae ¢ sentiment, and the —- es- tabiis! for all—every man being a to enter, on an even footing, in com tion for the _ of ition and advancement; and portrayed the brilliant future of the Republic, to result from the development of genuine nobility. Sick and Wovunvep —The official report of sick and wounded soldiers, in the tals of this city and Alexandria, on the 28th of February, gives an aggregate of 1,267. Dx. Wuirs is doing an immense business. In this city the patronage extended to him is in- creasing with great rapidity. Asa Chiropodist he has no superior in this country. 1t* — the -‘People’s Dollar Store,” 438 ich ten een a aa wenetackr beara eaten white boy, was to | Examine the splendid assortment of Jewelry, four weeks in jail, and to pay a fine of $1. The | Silver Plated Ware, and mau-moth Gold Pens, Court, in sentencing the prisoner, spoke to him | and “take your chofce for one dollar.”? bad temper in resenting a biow from a mar 8-lw* ea —— onan visiee MapaM Dsmonust’s Minror oF Fasn ons, ling had advised him (the pris- oner) to assault any white person who int red with him. Pala Gatano, convicted of the larceny of an ax from George: , was sentenced to four months in jail, and flaed 81. joseph Kidwell, convicted ef an assault and battery on Elizabeth Scott, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment in jail, and fined $1. The Court, in sentencing the prisoner, briefly reviewed | dred and twenty boxes of Brandreth’s Pills were the facts disclosed in evidence, that the prisoner | sold inthe year 1861. Let those who require a wasa ied man, and assaul marri a girl coe innocent Vi ble Medicine, use eleven years old, appareatly with the view of | Brandreth’s Pilis, which bave stood the test of violating ber person f experience, and are a) by all who use William Acton was convicted of an assault them. Sold at No. aot Canal street, New York. on Gilbert — also of an assault on Patrol- Branch office corner Ninth and E streets, Wash- man Harbin, resisting that officer. The ington, D. C. P. 8.—Sutlers supplied by the —s who is a member 4 the 2d ong dozen. mar 8-lw iment, was sentenced to four months im- ae See po cee In jail and to paya fine of $1 in each | _ ODD Fatiows’ Hatt —Sanferd’s Opera Troupe case. to peed Go ee The Court then until Monday, bav- | #inments © from other m: a ing previously discharged the grand Jury’ until that bave ever appeared in this city, for vocal, en te eoeaee bang wag ee ea ce This com- It will be seen that the cases tried in the last is complete, and decidedly the best-regu- Siete pastaaars ae meatyene fy | Geacmneta Setar ttn Fae cenies, ac! wi ', be tried We Magistrates court A 4 is sud cient guarantee of the respectability of the the present system, the ex, and the hese cases, the professio Mise Handy stands at the head jon. iv cy ée men’ bese ; ot Andy, in the Ethiopian farce, and Alessio, in the sting the United States tek t opera of La Somnambula, are alone worth the costing the United States ten times that amount, of sauiesion, to say nothing of Hi bes’ rip- pipe po Rohs online om les Joban’ , another new feature in m inetrelsy. The containing full sized patterns and valuable infor- mation. ine — number which Shiilington has received for furnishes to milliners full descriptions of the Paris spring bonnets, and to dressmakers a great variety of new and elegant designs for dresses and cloaks; to mothers new and designs for children in great va- riety. it Baanpagtu’s Pitts.—One million nine bun- a Trou perform this evening, and conse- quent incresse of crime, will ne doubt make every evening next week. it ee ee ee Da. J. BH. Scuencx.—This gentleman was ad- REME 7.—Ferdinand N. | vertised to be in W: on Wednesday, the cer Pagel wer B. Y. Hackett et = 26th of mpemronen Chey owing to a severe gale ‘The motion to iss this cause was by which he enco: hasten | a wy be Mr. Carlisle in sa) thereof, and by Mr. Fer- | to Philadelphis was unavol bly ~ pogo hare oe aMicted with diseases of the ungs, stomach end No. 151. Lucius . Prat intif® in error, vs. Henry Fitzhugh et al. Phe n cause was continued by Mr men: liver at his rooms at the drug store of Samuel B od 2, — Waité, corner of Seventh and Louisiana avenue. ir on Wednesday, March 12. Dr. Schenck would farther state to those patients who called on the in error. t, and No. 154 on * Clagett 0. - Chas. David W.Kilbourne. T! plaintiff in error, vs. ; do. Wm. Parbam, py meg Potics —The reported me eases for :—Lewis B. bis sent to where he Young. died. Peter irien, over to the atlitary. ‘meson’ ‘Kuew, creating @ nul- evace Savon, cars Oaszs—Befors Justion * e m = Inpia Goons, ANTS. beds, that no family be Mrs | wan ABE ry a no WARZED. Bre respectable worm. s 8: TPA Rubber Blankets, for soldiers, $1.95 each, ation oaceteawesn antes, APP Ne Rubber Ponches and Biankets combined, $2. WASTE A middle-aged WOMAN, to fe India Rube Goat, white or biaak, $2.50 ch. | +54 Fourth street, opposite the tain ihe Bee India ubber pair. Der sneen obs Rubber 4 V y AION ER fo show, sigs agen. wll be Door Mate, Under tor youn sine Freon {30h god 14th: mn b-3t Indla Rubber Aapree age W a Soy Stennis Ninth ané Tenth basiness, wages given, A) corner 4th rT %— Compound Sim and D sts., opposite City Hall. mb 8 at fee fe cecroty dn Goer W4NENrs to canvare, Washington Gtr. tions of the Throatand Georgetown, and semeer ina profitable Sag: Inquire of M. VANDUSEN, No. 548 Ps, office had a severe Knee a} a Boog et =) 0. mb 8 $t* Te seven cared wage boa Wa S| VW ANTAR. Gtcaiaee COUR (rome po a i wonahe te tae y clase restaurant. Apply Finmediately: Reference Sos OF Ces oe gears at ‘warran' rrel 38 cents, by cents. Lamps Cans fand fbades? can be bought in Was corner of Twelfth and H streets. mar 3—6t* ALL Persons can find the best stock of Cloth- oe Goods, Trunks, Hats and Caps, at Smith’s, No. 470 Seventh street, near F. . 332 Estreet, MITCHELL'S Restaur mh 8-3t* ani —PARTNER WANTE $500. TEARANER WANTED ina conteol ington, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 2d st. For partioulars apply at the Exhibition. mh 8-3t* See WANTED—-a FOOTMAN, to wear livery, out in the carriage and’on m - icf ossages, trim fornaces and fire d clean the hi - Wie OWEN see POA. LOST AND FOUND. 10 $70: inat., from aS ae ee pL I ee tween 6 and 7 o'clock p. m. Ci EO othe AR Co a brn buffalo; stripe down her back. The owner will come @rg RE jon. last night, about one 50 Sewage corner of Istand Fareite a I fA free 5 Oe a Ta reward will be given mh 8 St* OHN CRUMBAUGAH. $5 REWARD,—Lost, or taken by mistake at at Washin lo x Pp a RO AE By r G. 3th Regt N'Y. Vols Rochester, N.Y Wis? ever wil a ra peamp te Lrowns Hotel, jh ington, will receive reward. questions asked. mh D'stzict OF COLUMRIA, Wasnncron Cocnty.—I hereby certify that Tick Comok, said counts, brought re iy je streets ¢f Washi: grou, a dark ost MARE, about M4 hands high; diazed jace; left hind foot’ white; between 6aad7 years old;shod all round. Given woner my hand this éd d D. ROWLAND Pe The ownsr of the abord mare teaussved. to come forward, prove none + PAY charges. and ‘age her away ¥ P. TRICK CusiCK: i 1 at. south, between 6th and 7th sts. fe 27-3m pe ee particulars to Fami.igs who have never used Boston crackers = 7 are Invited to try those manufactured freah every W iedincots Pe Voss oe. Be te day by J. L. Dayton. Sold by all respectable | man, now stationed at Camp Lioy4. Me-edian + ja Bt Hill. No person need unless he has the best ——— ———---————-—~s — | Certificates as to quality character. —it* MARRIED. AN AMERICAN BApY. from — York, re husband in e 8 4 At St, Atopsiue Church, on the, 23! of Februart. | versed circumstances, would ikea Housekeepers by the Kev, B, A. Maguire, Mr. ids Situation in Washington City ; oan give esuaiso- to Miss M. KE. WALSH, both of this city. tion Address, stating full partioulars, one week, - aa row E. PENNELL, Georgetown, D.C. it* hang ANTED—THREE MEN to work ' abyisegcny poms cit natn LEWIS | WY I eet ra, fis POU 5 fork on rm. e 3 LT Friends ofthe family are invited to attend his | be sober, industrious mea.) Nowe ‘other reed ners! to-mol row, (Sunday) morning, at 10 0” from his mother’s residence, vip ith st. . the 7th instant, of typhoid fever, LYDIA M., oldest daughter of donor E. and Lucy A. Potts, the relatives and frends of the family a-e ro- specifiy inv ited to attend the funeral to morrow, (Sunday) afternoon, at 3 o’clook 7 m., from the residence, 30% 9th street, ren and ae * On the 6th instant, at Longe Old Fields, Prince ty. Md; ELEANOR MARY, nant ‘igegtter of Dr. 'H. Warren and tavine T. Brent. : Wednesday right, the 5th, Mrs, SUSAN JOHNSON, widow ot JohnH, Sohnaon, of Charles county, Md., but for the jast 27 years a ponsaent of Georgetown, D.C., in the 7th rere as On the 7th inst, st ¢ o'clock, WILLIAM W. son of Josephine end Cartor A. Stewart, age 18 Jose ith: mie tanee ir lace from the resitence of His faneral will take his father, on 16th street, between K andl. The fends of the family are respectfully invited to at On t is, AMELIA M. Bae erent area ANNA, CAMPBELL, Gerunds V- Gamooe of New York city. LIST OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT Found at the Railroad Depot, and now in Gov- ernment Warehouse, near the Depot. Marcn 3, 1862. Cap Yates, 22d Regt N Y Vois, 2 boxes and 1 bbi Sickles’ Battery, 9 boxes Surgeon C8 Trippler, Medical Director USA, 3 washing machines Capt P Murphy, Van Allen’s Cavairy,1 box Comd’g Officer 75th Regt N Y Vols, 1 box Lieut @ D Robinson, 75th Regt N ¥ Vois,1 box Lieut W D Uaris, 43d Regt N Y Vols,1 box Q M G W Ford, let Regt U 8 Chasseurs, 4 boxes Gen M R Patriok, 1 box Col Wilson, 24 Ohio Vois,1 box 8H Williams, Co K Ist Penns Cav, 1 box L W Pierce, Q M 6th Maine Regt, 1 box Gen! Hospital, 1 box Capt L Beale, 2d Inf'y.U 8, 1 box Dr T Dimon, 79th New York,1 box 3d Regt Mine Vols, 1 box Rev’ wWiison, 9th Penna Vols, 1 box Co! E D Keyes, lith U 8 Infty, 1 bag and 2 bundles Quarter Master 5th Maine Regt, 1 box Capt Benson, 2 boxes shell Maj B F Barker, 43d N Y Vols, 1 bsg and 1 box Capt R C Dwight, 75th N Y Vols. 1 bbl A Van Amburg, 27th N Y Vols, 1 box 8 B Parker, Ist Long Is' and, 1 box 99th Peana Vols, 1 box Miss C Lawrence, for Hospital, 1 box W A Covert, 12th N Y 8 T,1 box 8 Bennet, Califor sia Regt, 1 box O F Watts,3a N ¥ Vols, 1 box P Robbias, 25th Regt, 1 box Capt W H Reynolds, lst Rhode Is and Battory,1 box Capt G W Lumbard, 4* Michigan, 1 box Q M Snyder, $31 Regt, 1 box Col J W Beil, Ordnance Dept, 2 boxes W H Fletcher, 2d Vermont, 1 box Lieut A De Wriot, 15th New York, 1 box H Henresey, 2d Vermont, 1 box M Smith, 6th New Jersey, 1 box W Merrill, 3d New Jersey, 1 box JH Guilick, Ellaworth Zouaves, 1 box W Bi Fish, 17th Regt, 1 box A Ernest, 2th New York, 1! box W Wiermer, llth Regi, 1 box 8 Tuley, 2d Vermont, 1 box ‘RS White, 2d Vermont, 1 box W5 Rutler, ltth Penna, 1 box Jobn Smith, Mth New York, 1 box J Adams, 22d New York, 1 box 5th Vermont Volunteers, 1 box C H Vosburg, ith New York, 1 box 14th New York,d box 6 8 Woodraf, 5th Conn Vols, t ha'f barrel M Hoyle, 15th Mass Vols, 1 box J H Leonard, 1 box Capt W Hersoford, 18th New York Vols, 1 box Gen McCall, Penna Reserves, 12 boxes A Love, 44th New York Vols, 1 box W H Smith, 0th Regiment, 1 bex U8 Sanitary Com, 2 boxes and 3 bbis Pereons oal!ing for this freight will please say thet it is advertised, D. H. RUCKER, » &lw.85 Quartermaster and Colonel, HAL TTs—! R NETTS, Jusrf deed another ny ot those handsome sete Bie aa Coiged Nits" Weg ie Frimming Store of MRS LOWE, 297 Pe. ave., south side, mh5 . J. H. BODY D® J. H. PEA! ’ nT | st, Attends to all branches 8 pro! jon at the most reasonable rates for which good op ons C&D 276 Pom Ss }O» Rerensibas thcoraumas ope oe MA scans Peg ee ad cannot teat Wet ger ye Reavatenmiohrara naar tsar gh it RET LED PRO LS ARE INVITED eau en ee rte Micah ees Ee opened a he Bata eg acter a can proros RAPHIC CARDS 378 New atyles received daily. —————— _ FOX, Goede, tune, nts tad Caper er hate Et Rene a B py. At Looust Hill Farm, 7th street road. he first toll gate. mh 8 3t* WANTED- An industrious, honest MAN. who ean make himself useful on a emsil place; he must also be 8 good driver. To such a person, ing the beat city references poked « a8 ve, Apvir Ke! will begivan. hither white orama He'ghts, Mr. Vevon’ WANTED—a SITUATION as clerk in 8 |, uartermaster’s Office, or in any other available position, by = person who has en- g3ged for several years in business on his own sc- count in this olty; is a good book en gal familiar Tih ocounts: end can give the best references. Address at Washington city Post Office, “Clerk.” ———————— L=&s, HI8 HOME IN BALTIMORE, WED- nesday, 8. in, and last seen on the osre for Washington ALEXANDER COIGNARD, age 13; light bair; dark eyes; slight figure; dressed in rey pant, dark coatand bu cap. Any i:forma- on of him will be thankfully received ny h'r dir- arents. Addrcesto A. Coignard, 118 Sa- bear Ev‘aw, Ba'timore. mh 3-St* WAAR TAS. active, colored CHAMBER AID, at 286 9th ani F street. mh 7-st* TEE EE BNE EE WARTEDEA sood COOK, WASHER and IRONER, one who oan come well recom- mended. Inquire at No, 377 7th street. one door alove I st. mh 7-3t* —Ran sway from the sub- ing nest Pisostawsy, ity, Md., on Twi . ose day of January last, my two - vi i paGr BRISCOE. 23 yearsold, 5 feet 10 u > et cones oe ‘Or; wears 8 mustache; but has probably cut t! cf He had on when he letta b fulled cloth suit of clothes. coat and its; he has a {ree grand mother living in Wash Tagte ¥,usmed Margery Smith. v N NICHOL Q@ bright mulatto boy, 18 eare old; very likely pleasant; biack eyes and fal ouls nee als: 3 hetten een 2 rs. Buroh, on ‘eet, ae! ol . He liad with him the eame kine of clothing as the other, but he hss ether clothing not recollected I will g:va the above reward for the ension of be ey or 850 fer pither if delivered to me or se- oured in jail eo that he AlDe mh tf GEO i HUNTER. a reward ! Wing ber at PATRICK DUN- ’S, 461, between Si and 434 st eet. Pa, avenue anh 7-3t* Loa OR STOLEN FROM — HOUSE 345, corner of H and 2st, a small bisck and Tan Terrier SLUT, Pars; long tail; Anewers to the name “Fannie.” Anyone bringing her back or any in- Srmaton. ef ber, will be hberally rewarded. m OO $2 REWARD—Strayad or stolen, on the 6th, from the corner of B and 24 street, a large bay HORSE. no shoes on; had niar DSH in forehead, The finder will receive the: returning him to the corner of B NER’S Uys er Depot,) where the owner wil! prove property. mh 7 3t* WANTED-A small HOUSE or pa-t of a house, for smal family in First or Seoond Ward. Address“ JAMIS IN." Star Office. mh 7-2t po ik nd WANTEDAA German girl wishes to obtain a SITUATION to do genera’ housework. Pri- vate family preferred. Apply 382 Highth street, between | and K, mh? 2t* WM. MINSTER. I hh hh WwsNn TED—A FRENCH LADY to teach French, the Pisno, and, if posrible, the usual re bd branches, in a p: family near Wa Bere. Apply in person to M. DE MONTH RY, No.441 Ninth street, opposite the Pa'ent Office. wah 7 2t* WANTED TO HIRE—By ths month or year, AMAN and WIFE (witout sghildren tha man work on & gard rm, eo Assist inthe house, The rival mi'es from the city, inside District of Columbia, For particulars apply at Richmond House, corner 8th and Dats, mh 7-2t* WANTED-A fine looking. weil eduosted young LADY to sttend a first class clubroom Une who has experience, speaks English, French, Spanish and Gorman, and has traveled to some ex- tent. would be preferred. Good home, and $100 wares paid. by @ddressing for three days Rox 66, City Post Office, mh 7-2t* WANTED—A middle-aged white WOMAN or asisve, who understands thoroughly house- work, washing and iroping. for three in number. Fo those who oan bring Phe bi est city references liberal weges wi!l be given. Also, for a Driver, and one who can genersi!y make himself useful on aemall farm within 15 minztas’ walk of the sity; single or married man, who can also give satisiac- tory references. Apply at Kalcroma Heights, Mr. Vevon's old pisce, opposite Wiliard’s place. SS ——— a WANTED.—820 will be given to any person who wl! prooure the advertiasr a first lieu tenentcy (infantry) in the volunteer army ; has had 1@ years’ experience in the English army. Address c. G LAWSON, Washington Ciiy cot ORe0, . 6 mh 6 lw’ —$ te V ANTED—A WOMAN who thorcughly un- derstands her business, to do chamber work. * Wages $8 ptr month. Apply at 329 New York eiween %th and 10h streets. OOK; at eame need apply unl ince. Wages a they come mh 6 3t* $19 per month. No: well recommended. li-farnished WANT. TO RENT—-A HOUSE ip soectral location, from 10 to 15 rooms. Best o celeronges and good rent given. Address Box 3, Star Offive. mh 6 tf OL LETTERS WANTED. —I will give from F two to ten do! ars for Let'era written by Gen’) Washington, and a fair price for Old Letters writ- ten by celebrated Americans, Revolutionary lebrities, Preside: i Commodores, Judges, Doctors, Di Lawyers. &c. Addrees ROBERT SPRING, 045 N. Twollth street, Phil adel » Rare Books and Pamphiets on America boug ih 3 Iim* —AGENTS WANTED TO OPEN D +20 office ad taks the wholerale agency, in every State, for all of Lioyd’s Groat Military Maps, used by our Commander-in Chief. The cheapest mapsinthe world. A fortuse can be made on these in jh State. 3 000,000 copies of one my ve siready been sold. Also s man to go to California, England and Cuba. Agents siso wanted in overt _— andin every regiment in ourarmy. Send for circulars. J.T LLOYD. mhé Imd&w.if 164 Broadway, New 'TED—To hi one krow thi seis becca ouutige Re aps. lowe. . . No. 6 Aeventh street, below F. __ fo asm” DT 0a GENTLEMAN famil- ate ee nhs TORT NTRS o , Room No.4,4767th at. fo37 Every person to k that! am im the market. ready to pay ‘cash, for ell articles in the housefurmishing line. Those leaving the ving & surp! do well tocall. R. ity, or BUCH Rdg Sevonttttetronng gd st Biture. nos W ‘andgioe,eemall COTTAGE HOUSE. eh: er ae haclony oo mn or Georgetown. Pe Py modera: eferenoes ‘ona ¥, nally. to, P- THIAN, Not Fs treet, Georgetown, D-C. fo27-20wim™ Ww 'ED—s15. ith will be given to a fompeteat nd Rober co lored MAN to work on a farm inthe trict, 8 few miles from the city, pply ot Capitol Hill Market, oorner of New Jer- eey avenue and B strest south. mh 5-Steo*,106 ANTED—Suti Sol to know W oan b CAM Brgy es. TN WARE oheap of HJ; GREGORY. 381 nn. avenue. TED.— bi ECOND- WARIO FomETSYOV ESS BAD. DING, for whioh we sre paying the hig Pa u lies declining hor eoping, oa liga yet and K sia, je lst és SHIP. Ap aevetofore existing No. 369 Bt. ae af 5 oop. ALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE! NEW GOODS—NEW GOODS! ppnagunass Becton K, where her eile s on" sortment of PRY eOgbSs atin! FANCY ore. on a Rey ade NEW YORK OROCRRYS., onocuny.. nev chs Onk GROCERY! NEW TEAS, OLD 60) JAVA COwF! * BXTRA sUGAR~ z “And all other FANCY GROCERIES! fos “Corner of {and Eleventh sts, ILATARY tthe’ Pentetrg: ? ‘and examine EIN, fot" ARE C peso Haile fe ee FuRAHreie Ha Lite toos wine al terminate on the lst ofthe house, His lease day of Maroh instant. » dari 7 HORSE, with some broken harness ou DSN ‘The owner is requ to prove property,: pay charges, and take es at ae MADDOX mh 6.3t* Farm near Georgetown, D. U. D'srzict OF COLUMBIA Wasxtneton County —I hereby certify, John H. Newman, of said county, brought OTICE.—Came to the Ser gen the Ist fore me Ss & stray, running st lage in the streets of Georgetown, & dark bay MARE, au posed to be about 10 years old; about 15 hands hig & star in her forehead; ring-bone on her left hind foot, both forefeet shod; oh tail; has been worked in gears. Given under my hind and seal, this 18th day of February. 1862. HENRY REAVER, J. P., (seal.) The owner of the above described en. wie ‘ces, please come forward, prove property, Ke and take her away,or she wi! be sold to pay ex- feness. Apply at office of Metropolitan Po! 16 ith st: 3. fo 19 2) FOR SALE AND RENT. F OSf EN PrOne newly FURNISHED ROOM, with Board, 12 a private family. on 2¢ floor, at No 402 8th st., between G and Hats it" | pee ROOMS TO RENT, WITH Bowd.in ag location, nesr the Capitol, Inquire at Star Office. mh 8 2" Ree™ TO LET, suitable for one or two gen- Jemen, within two bicoke of Wiilards’ Hotel, a at No. 603 Twelfth street, between 5 = a . OR SALE—Two firs’-class BILLIARD TA- BLES. ot ble w: ad every arrangeme: complete. one des: the above will stady their interest by calling immediately at the Euro- pean Hotel, corner lith sireetand Pennsyivania avenue, mh 8 tf OR RENT—The STORE ROOM 496 first floor, adjoining Ciarenden Hotei. Arply on the premises. ma 7. st Hertel. FOR RENT—On Pennsyivai ave- nue. Good Willank Fixtures for For particulars app! MARTIN'S Frankiia House, corner 8th & ts. mh 7 2t" {OR RENT OR LEASE—The large and com- modious four-story BRICK #UILDING next to the southwest corner of Twelfth and C streets, within one rquare of Pr nnsyivanin avenue, at present occupied as 8 coach ise ory; with om machine, &c., attached. ‘or to-ms Spp'y to C. T. GARDNER, at No. G street, between isth 14th, mh 7 3t* NT —A whole House, No. 391 ao a and 6th lease from April next for keeping hotei, restacrant, remises, : vine JOSEPH BARBER & BRO, mh 6-8t* {OR REN A comfortsh'e CHAMBER, at 450 eastside, botween G and H sts The iooat+on is one of th: moetdesirabie in Warh- ington. mb 4 Lw.88 TOR RENT—A PARLOR and CHAMBER very neaily furnished, on the first oor, ele- vated 6 feet above the sidows!k; looation very pleasant and besithy. near ths State Department and President’s House, on New York avenue, be tween iéth and 5th streete—No. 46 but a Soy yorgeenst of the omnibus |ine to the Capitol. F4 RM FOR cm tah 9 Farms, oontsining Gils elon ag'at Sorte Meni fate road ; aaty o M pedy od purckpsers, rovements are of the clase. and the 2 hards of choice fruit est quality, With 01 ng; railroad station within 5 minutes’ walk o! — i. B: CAMPBELL. 965 Poveveaue, Te Serwee CE.— proprietor of the nly first-class Botel Ven) to retire i can no doubt be ; 1 ol tae eee isdersa eel moro ttt \gBge 11 One more Ponte. ‘or terms aud a.arsapply toJAS. A. epee ee en eg au- to oti Bte, to ‘aly ete RL HEE LEBOWER. ———— GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS NOTICE—.The Se . the West puilding atthe hamber in Georgetown at previous to watoh an hag a 1G, the oth inst , Bele to bs opemate TLLIAM KING, Seo, Brcrsxis @LOVES! esas x * ps iat Mae tad jae pe eee Pea ep fei ag HAP Eemunn, [LAME SUSEEs S00Te LP aRON is ~ J. B, PUDN! 1 dagete Dry Biota, MENS RUBBER BOOTS 2,8, AUpRE ye Genco NEVEAL AN RETA SE tawepon a.00._ with dispose) Cy the SECOND EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK, F. M. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. me ees TRE CORPS D’ARMEES It has been finally determined to divide the army of the Potomac into five corps d’armees, according to the plan of Major General McClel- lan, urged prior to the retirement of General Scott These army corps are to be commanded re- spectively by Generals Banks, McDowell, Sum- ner, Heintzieman and Keyes, and Major General McClellan is of course to continue in command of the whole. SKIRMISHING We learn that throughout yesterday there was occasional skirmishing between the pickets of Gen. Sumner’s division and those of the enemy, at the cut on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad just this side of Fairfex station. One Mississip- pian was killed, being shot through the head. We lost none killed or wounded ———_ s+ LATE LOCAL NEWS > PicxPocnsts.— Yest: Ww the Fourth Ward trolmen’s report exhibited the name of James owbray, arrested on suspicion of robbing Capt Meister. The captain bad been fora ak, in the oyster trade; and on eda) night was finishing up his collections from vart- pe restaurants of eee bim. He — lowed from to two men; baving td poy wt Puray's restau rant, corner of Sixth street, opposite the National Hotel, about i0 o'clock, those men met bim, and one threw his arms around bis body and held him, while the other rified his pockets. Patrol. man Hannan was soon notified, and arrested Mowbray on suspicion of being concerned tn the . Mowbray was taken to the station- house, Fourth Ward, and searched, and between fifty and sixty dollars in colm and netes were found; also a valuable locket seal of gold, set with a handsome stone and hair. Capt. M. iost about eighty dollars, all in paper, except about dollar in silver. [he case is for trial this after- noon before Justice Walter Foracinc.—Three months ago Sergeant Cronin was in! that the house of Michael Fitzger- ald, a laborer in the Government granary, wase depot for fi e stolen from the in the First Werd en were set to watch the _——. but nothing unusual was discovered until Thursday, when the sergeant was notified that « wagon load of forage was stored there. Yesterday Sergeant Cronin went to the house with Rounds- man Fenwick and Patrolman Hannan, and ar- rested Fi! id, his wife, and sister,and Pat Reagan, and put them tn the Fourth Ward station Returning they made a thoreugh search of the premises. Four sacks of corn were found con- cealed bebind some old trunks, under a bed; three in a closet,and six in af old shed in the yard They also recovered forty-three empty corn sacks, 2 Government rifle, (new psttern,) and some U. S. clothing. The parties were ail held for a further hearing to-day. Tue Srvrcis Riries —This fine company of lilinois volunteers, who have seen service in the conflicts in Western Virginia under Gen. McCiel- jan, and came witb him to this city portion of bis body guard, have made themsel' with our citizens by their gentlemanly sol- dierlike deportment during their long stay in Washington asa portion of the Provost Guard They are now expecting to be relieved very soon, and attached to the commander-in-chiefs body guard,which will cons.z* of an Infantry battalion com of two companies of the 10th, two of the Sth U.S. infrantry and the Rifles, a squadron of cavalry, and Howe's battery of Svccessrvt Orzration oF « Pickxrocner.— Yesterday.a gentieman named Phelps, riding in the omnibus carrying to and from the steamboat, bad a valua! watch stolen from bis pocket. The occupants of the omnibus with him were, the boy who takes the fare, and a in the uniform of a captain, who sat beside r. Phelps. Upon discovering his los, Mr. P. had the boy arrested and searched by pstrolman Leach, and both being satisfied of the tad’s inno- cence, he was dismissed. The Captain has not Fovurtn WarpSrartion Cases—Before Justice Wailter.—james Tweeiier, disorderly and threat- ening bis neighbors; tined $1094 William E. Moore, disorderly and fighting; do. $1 5°. James Comerford, do.;do. Wm. Baker, do; do. Jas. Ellis, do.; do. Michael Fitzgerald and M Fitzgerald, his wife, and Mary Fitzgerald, b sister, and Patrick Reagan, arrested as parties to the larceny of fe e from the Government gra- naries; held for further hearing. Sgvents Warp Porice Cases—Before Justice Stratton.—John Hays, Andrew Kidwell, and Sol. Turner were all arrested for being disorderly. ‘The two first were dismissed, and the last, not having the ‘‘wherewithal”’ to pay a fine of $2.91, was banished to Adams’ place on the banks of the Eastern Branch. Jane E. Johnson, for pro- fanity, was fined $2 94 Sixth Warp Potice Cases.—Before Justice Cull.__iames Boyle, ridi; on the pavement; fined $1.55. John Gatten, disorderly; fined $1. 38. Jobn Willett, drank and disorderly; fined $1.9. E. O. Sanderson, selling liquor on Sun- day; fined $25.58. ETOWN Pouice C. Re —Benjamin Bannister, buc: with- outa license, ned $1.44. Andrew Hennisy, for the larcency ofacap from Mr. Kolyinger, was committed to jail. Sophia Herbert, colored, dis- orderly conduct; fined $2 62 First Warp Porice Caszs—Before Justice Drury. —Nelson Hodges, riding on the pavement; fined $275. Mary Seyfred, drunk and disorderly; fined $1 75. Jobn Leipfried, for threatening wife Catharine with all sorts of diabolical mis- chief, was made to give security to keep the peace. Rossezy.—The restaurant of Mr. Gibson was entered last night and robbed of « rof Colts revolvers and five dollars in small , Which had been left in the drawer. The books were overbauled and articles strewed about promiscu- ously by the parties before decamping Before Justice County Pouce Cases.—George Cann end James Conner, drunken soldiers, and private Devine (not Divine) too drunk to give any ac- count bimeelf, were all handed over to the military. VioLatine THE | Reovtatioxs —Otho Gatirell was arrested yesterday mer, regulations by kindling « fre in themarket. ‘7: was fined $5 58 by Justice Barnaclo. ATTENTION ts called to the application, in the Want column, for a clerk.” From Gen. Banks’ Command. Bounxer Hitt, Va., March 7.—Thecoun' tween hereand Winchester is infested with the enemy's pickets, who at times 2 our troops. CuakLestown, March 7.—N of fal interest. has transpired to-day, at reconstruction of the Baltimore and Obio The Railroad and bridges is iv