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- =a — —— and eleven otlook,saidier pasnfig slong , net WANTS. LOST_AND FOUND. COND EDITION. CARPET along I nee SA et. « 5, Fourth street, picked up # fine white male infant, WANTED-—ood GIRL for general housewor L°st er | tax Bazyzy he pa op Ser the Pigieoe Court, Judge Purcell.—On day last & of exceptions to the accounts of Dr ety dag arog ai about six hours old, alive and kicking, wrap} red frince around it, one was willing to take it permanently, and the | wath ¢ishes MSpivezern et. |"? length Godhead vast it aes ‘would take i he Ww NTED-A OYSTER OPENER, 179 | on, mark . F. A. Von Mose: AGREAT BATTLE IN PROGRESS AT ISLAND NO. 10. an: a '® ave. No one need apply unless ce under- ad i Tegal have to throw it away Charen copie | sta2de hie businose, "ADply acon, It" | on ifieft at No. S57 Fome sreaue: cayosite Wi, | The following dispatch reached Washington purpose to WANTED-4 ood HARNESS MAKER, at | 902’ Hotel: mh 17 3i*_ | 8 few moments before the second edition of to- at* 499 7th street, opposite Odd Feliows’ Hall. B OKE AWAY FROM SUBSCRIBER ON | day’s Star went to press: rk —A AMUSEMENTS collector of the rents and profits of smsil private Germsn family. Wages th contents, lta Tr " " rm Taraten Pint wight of toe popular come- | the four minor children of’ Mrs, Barney, decid, | In 8, piece of ‘The soldier was at 2 loss at No. 457 mth street. iri wil deliver sane to SOTLER. at THREE O'CLOCK, dian, J. 8. Clarke, and his appearance as | Was fled by Messrs. Winder and Davidge'for S. what to do with yo A _ ee = WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A first-class =— ed fseet, Golrgesowe ae ‘“< Toodles”’ and “‘Mt. Brown’ in Toodles”’ | C. Barney, nearest of kin to said children. The | to find some di to receive a COOK, GIRL 9]. — eee OUR MILITARY BUDGET. and “My Netgbor’s Wife’—the entertainment ——_e——_ concluding with the farce of the ‘‘ Blue Devils.” Wrtarpe’ Hatt.—Select readings by Mr. J. E. Murdoch, embracing selections from Pere, Shakspenre, Tenneyson, F. Buchanan Read, others. —— cas and 17s D°%. Lost. “« Generally to said accountsas being black indefinite, failin; ioahew with exnceone theces dition of said and hs goes Ist. That thesaid indsley has returned from Robert J. Marshall $320, when in point of beeen nday, March Opp Fattows’ Hatt —Sanford’s great opera | fact he has collected from him, as per receipt,! pias. rest aight the brick stable between 16th, 163, 2 ORSE. weed about TSM Camo, Sunday evening, March 16.—I have just troupe in-a complete change of programme of | $392. eae g' > c ANTED-A good journ BARBER, | 2 years; abo hgh: seal id porleegue opere. tragedy, and comedy, conciud. | | 2d. Thatthesald Lindsley has returned as hay. Se ee te ee we heen Whee: Lens sad Mendy workman. atd EISHER' g9f sopra: Sbomt 1 gh; small star int near | returned from Commodore Foote’s flag ship Ben- ing collected from Saml. Stine Steinmetz $272 50, wi the receipt to sald Steinmetz shows that he bas received $300. 3d. That the said Lindsley has returned as hav- ing received from Jos. Anthony $247 50, whereas his receipt to said Anthony shows that he received 4th. That the said Lindsley has returned as hav- ing received from —— Sage $154, whereas his re- celpt shows a payment by of $168. Sth. That the said Lindsley bas returned as having received from Mre. Burch $10, while his receipts show he received $38. 6th. That the accounts of said Lindsley show Barbour.& Sem: eve; on Bt the timea bisck Mexsens saddl ton, at Island No. 10. The enémy has « very peotal bridle. By returning the same to ie . Bie tee GREGSON, No 2 3 D strest north betwee’ 16 | heavy force on the Kentucky and Tennessee mh 17 2" ’ wigpsse — aT i. shore and on Island No 10. Commodore Foote mes, merchants, was entirely con- — = sumed by fire; Daf the horses, cating urea My het ae AY were several, were all saved. The or. Go w: . act of an incendiary. between Soaking And ironing. A, A stable on the square between H and I and w Canrsrsvry Hatt.— Complimentary benefit of G Percival, with all the stars, assisted by Boyd, Landis, and other favorites, ina huge bill of songs, ballads, dances, trapeze perform- ances, &c. In honor of St. Patrick’s day, a grand trish revival, “Donnybrook Fair’? and otber attractions. St. ALovsivs Cuurcu, corner of North Cap!- tol and I street —Lecture by John P. by = 8 > upon “ The emigranis of Ireland; r iabors in sj ‘ing the faith, and _ they N A r OUND—A TRUN Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, also fired OG A ERTUATION, by 9, ee ween. Bis coun counted forty-six guns, and the position is much last night, but the flames were extinguished with- | rood recommendations. Apply at No. 191 | sts | proving property and paying ex Callat | more formidable than Columbus. I counted out much damage, except burning some provender Eotwoon 21th and fist strestee mh 17 3t" street, between $i ard oe atreettas ep. cox, | fromthe deck of the Benton ten encampments Bee et Sees ee eee ee seen” WANTED—a SITUATION. by a respectable PD. COX. See yp ES eR SHE and four forts. . 1 1, a8 obambermaid rel REWAR D—Strayed away on last Tuesd pein con Pon eee tens veces housework. Cail for two days, 427 2b street, $5. sail red Cow with borane i His force is from ten thousand (10,000) to twen- son—John O’Flannagan, selling liquor to sol- corner of F, at Mr. CEDD - 1 eT, oof r Gants on a ty thousand (20,000). This forenoon the bom- t 4 ANTED—T it 4 ROOMS. 2 on the first ~ bave yet to do if they wish to preserve it.” mor ie only received $43.72. from Anthony Seekieon: temeiag —— vee nora : flcor.and ¢ on second eoninhed = sotere on oe FI i en on ite return to the | bardment of the upper fort, just on aoa tint west-"Prerconeersatsreock ou: | Pauck, for the period of one year without ac | badge rejuired bythe new iaw lobe worn upon | SNCs *Or iments Any ae Som | mem PATRICK BRAN. | tine, commenced ei perior refreshments, &c. Open all day. jinn aang ie it of said Pollok in paying | the of the driver; dismissed. Jas. Wood, CLaRgypon Museum, cofner Pennsylvania av- enue and Sixth street —Free concerts at 5 o'clock Good music, excellent refreshments, &c., &c. Hall oper al day. The L.avizs’ Fretivar, for the benefit of the Englirb Lutheran Church, owing to the storm at the close of last week, will be reopened this eve- ning in the basement of the church. Refresh- TUATION SORREL HORSE, '5 hands high, biazs face, It contains six 32-pounders and one rified 64- Wm. Butler, carrying concealed weapons; $21.12. ork esa SI left hind foot white, about 8 years old, al hn 2 « ee come. tp the eabeeriber, on the 2d ot March: IOS pounder. The two rifled guns of the Benton _ . * nna! owner will come $20 Ob eon Suntibe Walter.” Jas, Shield. keeping | 10%" effice. 1t* ony prove property, pay charges and take him | 82d eight mortars were to-day brought to bear amale dog without license; 58 cents costs; for WANTED—A light infantry CAPTAIN'S UNI- |" mh is st* WILLIAM HOMILLER on this fort. The firing was excellent, and the . E FOR: t, includ A BOMILLER. keeping a female dog; $10.58—by Justice Clayton. mh — M,in vee yoy = ju fing eyo. SToLe —? rom my stable, Int night, petween enemy was seen to leave the fort several times . Sn pe asso ust 8 A Souprer SoT.—A man named Luckett, who ight Infantry,” Post Office Washington. It* BRI ro Sg eee ey black bob- TS but returned. The range was over two miles and. 7th. That the said Lindsley has returned as hav- ing received from Chas. Everett only the sum of $245, for one year,without accounting the default of said Everett for balance of rent due by him. Sth. That the accounts of said Lindsley do not specify the rate of rent per annum to be paid by each tenant, nor does it specify the particular premises occupied by each—all of which is neces- hackman, overcharging a passenger; dismissed WANTED—A woman wish te is the proprietor of a drinking house on Buzzards’ OACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION ; is 8 1, i ‘ ments, music, anda good time generally may be | Sry for a strict supervision of the accounts of said | Point, in’ the Fifth Ward, was arrested by the | Oped MAN WANTS A SITUATIO capacity ty ths brsooatan ns taeinse Siew grey hatra upon | “22f- The enemy only returned three shots anticipated. Seng oe caren exis even guard yesterday evening, and pees for thelagt four years, and oan give pod rencenes cae ot toe ks nd fetioo! te he is & very slow Gen. Pope bas full possession of New Madrid. - account confinement. is wife was arrested ai . istry. Please when ing turos his head to his Sn aty Ey the Ben ae eos brated to-nieht | the disbursements of the Marshal, for the use of | time” It appears that a soldier of the Slst Penn. | )-D- Cx Hox 4, Star Office, i jes with s long strides tread Thus you will see tbat the enemy is on Island the children, for four months, the sums of $573. 99, for which no vouchers are returned, said sum appearing exorbitant for so short a x 10th. "That the said accounts exhibit | dis- bursements under orders or decrees of the Or- phaos’ Court, which orders and decrees said ceurt had no legal authority to make, said court having decreed that Samuel Chase Barney is not the guardian of his children, the assent of said Barney to any decree or order of said court can give it no pesipner ig the court was without legal authority to mi it. Exception Is therefore taken to all disbursements in said accounts made under such orders or deerees. Mr. Blount eai@ that as counsel for Dr. Linds- ley be was familiar with the accounts of that £ pper at Rainey’s Hotel, D street, between Sixth and Seventh. A glorious time may be counted on. Wenpett PHILLIPS aT THE SmrrHsomiaN — Last Saturday night an audience of about 150 assembled at the Smithsonian to heer the lecture ef Wendell PLillips, announced for that evening. ‘The severe storm baving prevented a larger attendance, it was deemed best by ail present to Postpone the intended lecture until to-morrow night; and Mr. Phillips, at the request of the audience. gave an interesting discourse upon “The lost arts.’ The most prominent characteristic of American life, he said, was self-conceit, but if we examine carefully the records of the past, we find that No. 10 and on the edstern shore of the Missis- ; os : A sippi river, between the forces of Foote and Bu- i long paced, sad jest. Amuitable Toward will b | ford, and those of Pope. pant nn ir arn ree. ~~ : WANTED IMMEDIATELY—At No, 278 H mh 15 lw* Dr. 8. C. SMOOT. ee aes heavy firing at intervalsat New Corns, Bunions, Bap NaiLs, ENLARGED JoInts st., near 13th street, & goo »to do LEE. HIS WORK AT THE ARSENAL. | Madrid a 'Y, and it is supposed that the rebel and all diseases of feet cured withou, pain or in- | the general housework of small family. Ref- Thureday morning, CHARLES THENTON camvenisanete ton tient, by Dr. WEI » Surgeon erenoes required, ‘A white woman preferred. MANSFIELD sleet een on ons of th Govern. gunboats have been trying toeffect a passage Chiropodist, 426 Pennsylvania avenue. ce | __ ; ne going towar: le city; age 1¢ years; | down the river or shell forces fours from 8am. to6 P. m. * | WFANTED—By 8 young indy.a SITUATION | [One ight hal {Sark o7es; skin & litte ark; bad a ell our forces there. ‘As governess or ea’ companion. Can give ee; when he left his bth en brown slouch Our troops are all in fine spirits, and confident . ins‘ructien in musio, 1s thoroughly conversant | 2S. black overcoat with bg with sred n 7 Beet: aamoees, wrashinaten ¢ 9 | With the French and German languages Address fey # Leas 3 oe dom two Aair of pentaloons; bis of success. RR. HITE remo’ corns an ofa ly at DR. GLEB, . $20 H atree » * bad nail from my feet, and. thevoperation was | purween eth and Uh ates et N°: SPA a gee” | outa fants dark and shorter thas the innids | I bore to Commodore Foote the distressing in- performed without pain. and without shedding “4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, Wishes | brass hook. Any information of him will bethank’ | *Migence of the death of « beloved and favorite ivania Regiment was shot at the house of ANTED-—! ‘bie giris, SITUA- Duckett Pale ermal , and it is feared that Ww MONS eee odok me kes rese—the the wounds he received will prove fatal. A shot-| other as chambermaid or waiter. Desirous of gun was used, and Luc! and bis wife are | situations together. Apply No, 71 Bridge street, accused of having committed the deed. Georgetown. cutleman, and was fully prepared to show the | Che drop of blood. I can recommend him asa lly received by his instead of being giants, we are mere pigimies on fanity of the charges contained ia the bill of ex- surgeon of perfect competency and skill in his | 2u,%sitaation 1 18 respectable private Semis oe | a Onn TELD. conte Ny atrent fee | 800. thirteen years old. The ‘rave sailor and he shoulders of giants; the heirs instead of the ceptions. In Sscoounts of Dr. L. there were department. (it*) E. Locxwoop. | ing and ironing, and 1s willing to make herself | tween 454 and 6th A liberal reward will be | Christian gentleman was deeply affected. His pre pre nr ah asaetia met Ga oun team Lan a Tat coedeen aoe credited th useful at other work, 1f required. Good retorence | Paid 0, Say one fr kis Featharporint thetams | sod bereavement unde the circumstances will ents e ick of our own igno- a! - . : ae . Add) *E. 8.,’ 20 forewa reons from ri} the same e circu tance. We are all willing to confess our tofer!- children with every dollar be had received, and | _ Evz anv Ean.—Opthalmic and Aural Insti- | (hn De® a nese cain in at ority to the ancients in painting, sculpture and poetry. Even the witticisms of modern times ‘wert almost entirely borrowed from the past. Most beautiful specimens of glass were found in the ruins of Pompeii, and in China there were glass vessels which, when empty, were perfectly clear and transparent like our wine glasses, but which, upon being filled with water or other flutds, appeared to be full of little fishes. Malie- able glass was used in the days of Christ, and the Egyptians instead of merely painting their glass the disbursements were made by order of the court, and were for the benefit of the said chil- dren and their estate. The Cotrt was surprised that the gentleman should except to the order issued by the Court commanding Dr. Lindsley to defray the expenses of spree the children while in France and bringing them tothiscountry. The order, which was issucd at the gentleman’s own suggestion, and is in his own handwriting, was consented to by all parties. Yet now, as the decree of the tute, 227 Pennaylvania avenue, opposite W illard’s | Ofio*. _______it*_} boris the law will be sntoroed spainet tne py, | awaken a profound and general aymyathy Hotel, devoted to the treatment medically and ANTED—At the Gosling Restaurant, 247 | ———— —————————————————— | throughout the coun’ surgically of all diseases of the eye and ear. In Pennsylvanis avenue, & good WAIFER— Lestat PORTEMONNAIE, containing one ie! try. charge of Dr. F.A. Yon Moschzisker, Oculist | 0n® who understands his busi eotly weil 5 $2 bill. one $6 Treasury note, and one $2bill, SET BACK A PEG. and Aurist, from Clinton Place, New York. | 20ne nut such need apply. Good reference re- so zing rotios, &o.,on wth ping sm pore It has been said over the city for twenty four d wis nth sl |, Or in 82 Omnihus, bert se eS Ointment “Ale ‘9 GIRL, to wash dishes, and make herself | will be given it Inftat Star Ofior. ‘mh 1s-3t™ | hours that the rbolitionists of the House were pose ‘ an. | Senerally useful. ____lt*__| F O8T—at the railroad depot upon the errival of | to-day to make their grand “strike” at Major comed at all times to witness operations. Hon. a) ie z the early train this morning. 8 PORTMUN- FED—A fe tive and intel: it you 3 dreds of testimonials and statements from persons eittge Peay fon prs ga tirnd NAIE, containing between thitty and forty dollars | @eneral McClellan, in the shape of a resolution to who have been restored to sight and hearing can | tion, «the Offi f ion A id Navy; | and some gold trinkets. If the finder wil! return | be offered by Mc. Covode, calling on the Presi- be examined. Artificial eyes Inserted. thet Lives. thelr Portealtecetes ony oe NOVY | the pocket neek rat tratutete Con Sathieas J ean dent to depose him from the command of the as we do, upon the outside, struck the colors | court interferes with bis Purpose, he comes for- mar 15-1t a ceainnceicensinie 520 7th street, Adocmeabore D awanenes = avy Derartment, omar eee eens. army of the Potomac! The purpose was enter- regularly throv ch, so that upon splitting their | ward and declares that the Court hasno authority P ehucik wa tue mh 17-3t* * Washington, DC. + 3) tained, and was doubtless abandoned on count- specimens Iie sheets of pasteboard, the same | to issue such order or decree. 'AIN AND SICKNESS is produ y the presence | 0 AME TO TRE PREMISES OF WILLIAM > ia - each Mae itati u aut! ty to issu: z . is 1 sp cr os > - course. So Mr. Wendeli Philli ust © ancient, so perfect ants hive avaed the pie “Mr Blount said be had no donbt &s to the | moves these matters or humors, and their use al- | mont Address A. B..” Star Omloe, me creat Sah some | ane. sere : : ne Sherenision, P ~ =atek seit barges, and takeher away. Resi- | go home this time without seeing bis “ league- ‘ways relieves, and perseverance infallibly cures. NTED—A emali, neat HOUSE, with garden | 300PeTty, pay ol : “ Oh, that the sick everywhere appreciated the 1m: | WANG EDA cmall neat HOUSE: with xarden luoe, int atreet east, between ssn chiens with-hell-and-covenant-with-death ” principles formally triumph in the Congress of the United a _ these hated pacity cates Coceigl — petereubed 18 or beer ane Fe eee a rtanct. = REWARD. wou! e diminish: an e general health oom No. 40 (ssoon ir) Sreasury States, a 1 pect si Teach- the community improved. Brandreth’s Pills are | _mh 16-3 $100 see Se ee nee ee of the, most sctentific men. The moons of Jupiter Int cead of having been first discovered by Gallileo, “#ere seen thousands of years ago, and the telescope and microscope, instead of being the invention of that astronomer, bad ne brothers but the five power of the eourt to act as it had in the matter, with or without the consent of the parties, an that at the proper time hé would clearly show it. Mr. Winder was willing to shoulder the respon- sibility, and at the proper time would meet the. = = ee nce Ge ty, J. books of Moses, and they were younger brothers. | gentleman on that issue. sold at 25 cents per box, with full directions, at V J ANTED—Br e gentleman, whodas had ey Ch aay of January Ine ——— The colors of the ancients have lasted thousands | Mr. Blount said that be was op; to ex parte | No. 204 Canal street, New York, and at the branch some experience in the rrooery. dry goods. | GROES, wz: LIRUT. WORDEN. of years in ali their freshness and beauty, and | statements in the newspapers, and therefore asked | Office, corner Ninth and E. streets, Washington, | and 'shos businors.a SiTUATION. He cau pro’ | “PAUL*BRISCOF, 22 yearsold, 5 fact 10 0} We regret to s2y that Lieut. Worden continues thetr buildings of pophyny—so hard tbat our best | the court to issue an order prohibiting any publi- | D.C. P. 8. Sutlers supplied by the dozen.” . | duos the best of recommendations for probity and | 11 inches high; of copper oulor; Weare & mustache; F honor, and would give his undivided attention to | by robabl a hisemployer’a business He has anextenzive ac- queintaros in the District of Columbia, DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. soune of th A Card -+Dr Robert Hunter, of New York, } Maryland. editor of the “N.Y. Journal of Diseases of the | great servios to his employer. Chest,’ &c., has arrived in Washington for the eorsconiees xm Sree: urpose of treating Bronchial and Pulmonary | the Post Office,‘ JG iseases, to which ee ee profession his WANTED A bel ge _ og » 1 Practice 18 exelusively confin Pie Doman worn: (Wale Siiver . . Will g'va the above reward for yr: hensiot —>—_—__— Dr. Hunter's visit is definitely limited to two | 113 B street, Isiznd. mh 14-3 we AUS oe for oithersit tatoos Soaserae XEXVIIth CONGRESS—Second Session. weeks, and is only made to afford those affilcted Waren, TO RENT—A_ HOUSE suitable oured in jail go that I get a3 Again for. bo m! wr a esto mh 15-lw cut them off. ‘He had on when he | to suffer much indeed from the injury to his eyes fuiled cloth suit of cloth:s. coat and | received in the Monitor's fight with the Merri- pal asa free grand mother living in Wash- ington city, oa! argery Smith, me. ZVWIN SICHOLLS,a bright mulatto boy, 18] He fs sti}l a guest at the hospitable mansion of yearsold; very like’ d pleasant; biack syes and 4, 7 te oh fu'l eutt of biack hair: Lass mother ba:onging to | Lieut. Wise, in this city Sire Surek, cae atract, oe, city, U tks a = ° with him the same kine of clothing as ths = . ss other, but he has ether c!othing not recollected CONGRESSIONAL steel will scarcely mark it—are engraved all over with letters an inch deep. Even the negroes of Central Africa bave better razors than the modern explorers of that region carry. Among the ruins of the ancients, pillars 70 feet high are spanned by blocks of stone 60 feet in length, which have been brought a distance of 150 miles from the Ores and even the pyra- inids, the tombs of the Egyptians, are better ven- tilated than many modern dwellings. A canal in Egypt 40 miles lcng, 100 feet wide and 37 feet deep was cotemporaneous with Moses. and was in good order in the days of Christ. Railroads, consisting of blocks of stone with grooves for the ‘wheels, connected Thebes with the quarries, 100 miles distant. And the inventors of the locks which Hobbs picked with so much difficulty in London state that they obtained their pinciple from + lock in the British museum 2,500 years old. Ancient writings show that America was dis- ‘covered long before the days of Columbus, and ships, centuries ago, were freighted with that modern fertilizer, — Animal magnetism, _ water cure, the balloon and electric telegraph were familiar to the ancients, teeth are found in Fgypt_plugged with gold, and every boy who reads Greek Knows that New Orleans was not the inventor of sherry cobblers. The Drummond figbt—which the English now makel ght of— ‘was used by the jugglers at Delhi 300 years ago, and while the finest French muslin has but 170 threads in an inch, the Egyptian mummies are wrapped in fabrics with 540 threads to an inch Some historians have described muslin with 365 threads in an inch, and with 365 strands in each cation of the bill ef exceptions until the same came up for argument, when the statements on both sides could be published together. He thought that any publication at this time was calculated to mislead the public. He was informed that Mr. Barney had tried to have pee in one of the city newspupers a batch of manuscript, but was rebuffed. Mr. Winder thought it was late in the day for the gentleman to try to muzzle the press. What could his object be? Mr. Barney’s counsel, at an early stage of the proceedings in the « Barney case,”’ had applied in order to probibit the publication or papers in connection with the case which they thought ought not to rat but the application was overruled ie (Mr. W ) had been informed that the report of the proceed- ings tn thecase before Judge Merrick, as pub- lished in the Republican, were prepared for pub- lication by Mr. Blount. Mr. Blount very emphatically denied having written that x: or any other report of the pro- ceedings in t Barney case. The person who gave the gentleman that information was guilty of a falsehood. Seme feeling was manifested by counsel, and the Court called the gentiemen to order, and took occasion to say that the reports of Proceedings in that court had been impartial, and the Court would issue no order probibiting a putlication of any part of its proceedings. ‘The case was then pot until Tuesday, when the exceptions will be argued. — ——__ with the diseases embraced in his speciality (Ca- ere—centra!l. Satiefe &O H HUNTER, tarrh, Bronchitis, Asthmaand Consumption) an nt, @nd % small bon: opportunity to submit their cases to him in person. Address if. H., is the founder of the inhalation system Ankatige by which medicines for the cure of 1 Monpay, ch 17. SzNaTE.—A bill for the opening of Sixth street oe FOR BALE AND RENT. | Wyi(Givemineton city wu peed. ae ENTS to canvas th coer = = -_ > seases of the turoat and lungs are applied dl- fd surrounding oampa for at OR ® 7_& FURNISHED HOUSE. City cf making an appeoprines ts tar katona a Pia ong toe = beg yee se Po a bie Panes Moeate ull ‘Bad ite las | No. 404 & 0 a ae for vessels of wer. Adopted _—_ and evenconsumption which has | StStive employment. Ineulre of D. A. SMITH, y SALE—1 ae = The Post Office Appropriation bill was taken rapidly cured. and even consumption, which has | Washingicn 0. C., Washington Building, Room | FOR SALE—A two story FRAME DWELL- up, and amendments to It were offered by Messrs ois Degg te “— mbes” | Ba KG eu Stig oodatten rons cotr'ge M | Colamer and Latham and diccosed’ "=" a « - ———— ——-— aa ru rder, % foie ian und tae Sovious WOseee. Straps? A YOUNG MAN. who lias had nine yeara’ m 81.390. Apply to LEVI LOOMIS, 23 K et. Hovse —The joint resolution authorizing the “<Balsims” and other quackish nostrums taken by Hones wg Dlgmirt roern _— a : _mh 17 lw* : Secretary of Wer to rine’ money appropriated the stomach yields readily to the healing intiuence rake pimeelf uaefal ; will g> out of | °'URNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, may | >) the several Ststes for the payment of the vol- of warm medicated vapors, daily applied to the red; ean give satiefactory references, be had, convenient to the Tressery and War | unteers. was passed affected parts. In the city of New York the Trenton,” Washirgton Post Office. Departments References exchanged. Address Mr. Blair, from the Committee on Conference deaths from consumption, have diminished more “Boarding,” Star cffice_ mh 17-2t* on the bill relating to the appointment of Sut- than a thousand a year since the introduction of ED 4 > lO RENT—A commodi Brick STABLE | !¢t*, le @ report disagreeing as to several of this practice. No other form of medication gives \ AT ae 7 ng mont oe ee i and Carriage Houses, located in First Ward, | the Senate's amendments and acceding to others, lent the sligh' ebance of cure. The dat ra d u with ample hay avd feed rocm. Lhere is slzo a} Which was adopted the er ie pone Ned Go faneinet ani = renee 3 ow d must be seat of disease can only be reac! y inhalation. | milker. To such a p { groom’s room attached thereto Apply at the Mr. Lovejoy offered a resolution, inquirinz Dr Hunter’s rooms are at No. 203 Penn. avenue, permanent cmpic) ment will be given. Apply to; Wioo of Se U.S. T. Co ,32 Louis'ania avenue. | why two colored persons had been arrested and 2d door below 15th street, southside. Hours from = AN’L McCARTHY, 177 22d street, between thrown into s jailin Baltimore, which was ob- 10amto8pm. Pa avenue and I st mh 14-3 URNISHED ROOMS ‘SO RENT, with or | jected wo . a > 8 Rosserr or Eight Tuovsanp DoLiaRs and SOLDIERS. ZD~A HOUSE with 5or6 rooms, from without Board, at 542 H street, between 6th A resolution was adopted calling on the Secre- thread. The figures upon the fringes of ancient | Axnest of THE THIEVES—A Baltimore Detective From 3 to 6 o'clock dally will be devoted to the ARI ot Abn, ina Jemivoe hE neighbor | 8nd 7th. mh 15 3t*__ | tary of War for information as “4 the number, fabrics surpass anything of the kind of modern | Detected.—Last Saturday morning, about half- gratuitous examination of soldiers suffering from | hood, either on the Island or in the Northern Lib- | E\URNISHED ROOMS TO | BT at 917 ian | siz, and character of vessels purchased or char- manufacture. Revolving pistols are found 300 Pass one ovclock, the dwelling of Mr. Jos. F | any disease of the throat or lunge, maris-tf | Srtles. A permarent tenant may be scoured by ad- atreet, opposite Kirkwood House, to gentie- | tered, which was adopted years old, and the reaping machine is described | Hodgson, on Seventh, between H and [ streets, Grossing 4 a: Be Ds Aeim corner 13t!; street | men, having a!l modern imp:ovements, Mr Blake offered a resolution directing the ¥ Pliny. The loss of these arts was attributable | was entered by burglars through a cellar window ———— and Maryland avenue, Isisnd. mh 10 tw" _ | “mb ib 2t* : Committee on the conduct of the War to inquire to the fact that they were possessed solely by the | in the rear. They went into a back parlor and QUERY. V ANTED—A fine-looking,well-educsted young OR RENT—Ome or two comfortable BED | into the expediency of adopting some suitable aristocracy and royalty, and when they were | took from a gesk which they found there the | WxyY is it Twat Cristapoxo’s Hain Dr is LADY to attendaciubroom One who has F ROOMS and 8 email Sitting Room, all neatly | Means as to the care and comfort of the sick and ‘crushed out the arts shared their oblivion. The the Best in the Worlc? experience, e; key of an Iron safe, in which Mr. H keptall his ks cifferent languages, plays the | and oo furnished, at 460 12 aveled to some extent would be | 8n¢ comfortably furn ‘eet, east | wounded use and not the amount of science is what distin- | money and valuables. They then went intothe} Because eminent chemists say 80! piano aod has ° _ Hi streets \fhe location is The Cemmittee on Ways and Means were in- Enksbes me at we _ not owe the perpetuity | apartment where Mr.and Mrs. Hodgson were] Beoguse it scutatan no caustic compounds! aati a pod home and G00 waxes seid by ie one of thes ‘most desirable in Wasbington, Pha ap amcnerytg My ding gender ng but to the! Senthenhaad rz a to the deoping, tn whick the safe Pegs kept, and took Because it wears longer than any other! fice, Af mh 10-lw* ee the St. Louis fortifications. lowly as well as the bigh, the treasures of knowl- | notes, “They then took Mr, Hodgeon's ente, | Because it operates instantaneously WANTED TO RENT—A well-furnished | WOR, RENT A coyphgel mut of ROOMS, ~———_~2+e-___- — _ loons and robbed the pockets of all the change | Because it does not stain the skin! HOUSE in scentral location, from 10 to 15 | furnished ae chamoer and parlor, 5 t . at 37. LATE NEWS. Beoause it nourishes and strengthens the Hair! | rooms. Best of references and good rom Soe E, between Sth and 10th streets. a 14 3t* TE LOCAL N Tue Remains oF Cot. CamERon.—As soon as contained inthem. They then left the premises, Address Box 3, Star Office. —_—eSsSSSSeSaaa = EO Beoa ths bad effects of other dyes! veoh Si “ tS | . Fourts Waxp Sration C. -_ . the last advance was made by the Army of tue | DAz!n cae gedit uitiee that he hed] Bensuss pigatiaendegadesen tedsetalt LD LETTERS WANTED.—1 will give from | W#' QR, SALE—A two-stors HOUSE, with, baok- sicg Walter —Sunhay--Osth's' Robin, denn : Potomac, Major A. V. Elifott, son of Col. Elll- t ‘onl a, ” muspacted bis brother-in-law, | Because it never fails ! two to ten dol ara for mong written by Gen'l | Pourteenth street west. near L. street north, The | Workhouse 30days. Rich’d M. Crum ighting ot, 76th New York Regiment, and Mr. John Kane. of the War Department, dematy private secretary to Col. Cameron, ined to make an effort to secure the body of Col. Cameron (drot ler of the late Secretary of War) who com- manded the 7%h New York Regiment (High- ianders) and fell at the head of bis command at Manufsctured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor Rad peers tan, ane ey lor Old Letters writ- | lot has a front of 20 feet on Fourteenth strest, and | dismissed. Charies Loopes, indecent ex House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied | lebrities, Preside: > ns. Revolutionary Ce- | runs back to Vermont avenue. Pump in the yard, | fined$1 58. C. Del 3 C q - . . os. F. Gilison, Hen i » . Twelfth s - a . , ‘Price 81, $18 and $3 per box, socording to | KUBERT SPRING, 640.8. Twoilth street, Pil, FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, with Bosrd | Joseph Dunn, F. Mitebell, for various minor of. size. No.1. bought. mh 3 Im* in & plearant looati th tol. Also, | fences, were turned over to the military. Wash- Wm. Mendley, as one of hema oso engaged in the robbery. Search was immediately com- menced for the suspected , when it was discovered that he had left the city in the early train for Baltimore, and that he was accom- panied by a young man named George Leon- m, near the 5 ae handsomely furnished Parlor and Chamber, n Clements, col., drunk; di assed ard. Mr. H. at once secured the services of De- Cuistapono’s Hain Preservative, "ANTED—To have every one know that th .. ey ae atharomee seis’ , col., drunk; dismi: ‘ Dose, caer eee Sees BERS Swe Site Se tective Officer A. R. Allen, and the two followed | Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut- W: cal Ss ic. Apply r m f W. Power, E. P. Newton, ier legate it the im depot if two They ingu: at Baltimore lads caswuring the description of Hendley and Leonard had arrived there. The policeman on duty replied that two leds answering the descrip- n find the best stook of Cree Hate a Ww. pro- tos, a SMITH’, No. | JSURNISHED ROOMS FOR REN, at 170 | fanity; dismiseed. ‘Bi Keenan, 4 itaigy tothe ale Omen FORE eBtaSraath stot Solow eS Toavam” | K’Yfawcee, baveeon iin tc iste paves or ft] profess 83 ote warren St nape ie aera Price & cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, scoording | WY ANTED—To or es GENTLEMAN famil- | Preferred, the whoie furnished house ould be | of payment. Wm. Gibson, Jno. Latham, drank; as oe fe 28 M,W&F.Im tr with Washing n oity, to attend to some | tented.___________mh 'S6t"_| dismissed. Pat Barker, indecency; do. Mary tocize. pply to JOHN IRWIN, SURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, with board, Jane Jobnson, colored, stealing $16 35 from D. Lo the pisce of interment byanegro. The body bad been buried with five ot! , without a coffin, and was recognised by the clothing and = articles Known to belong to the deceased oficer out door business. =a Room No. 4, 476 7th st. as '* handsomely furnished Parlor and | K. Boswell; jail for court. Stacey Coom! ar- The remains having been placed in a coffin cov- | tion baa been arrested by the detectives on sus- Invia Russe Goons, a Chamber, commun:osting, in s plessant jocation | rested for icipating int bery : ered with black cloth, wes this morsing con. ers of [oceay! Fe ypc ot at ey India rubber Sheets for protecting children’s Bp lg wg otyeew yng tn Vota pte rear the Capitol. Apply at Star Office. mb 2 tf Hodgeon Bg Handley hp Pemenn =; sie veved to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad depot. proare se! sothis found, and’ let them go. | be4s, that no family should be without; 75 cents | mended; none other need apply, at HENR OR SALE—Two firs:-class BILLIARD TA- | Searched, and $61 50 was found with her; T cofin was placed in a herse drawn by FY pre bec gpcan Foul 1y, bastened to the | e2¢2- OUGLAS’ Green House, opporite the State De- F? ES, marble siabs. and every art nut | Was taken from a colored girl with whom she white horses, and had a handsome American Sag ie a Sook Y> with Mr_| - Rubber Blankets, for soldiers, $1.25 each. partment. A m&n with a family preferred complete. ‘Those desiring the above wil stady | left it, and she purchased with a portion of the pone ps over {t. The 54th war abo Hodgson. The train had and gone i Rubber Ponchos and Blankets combined, $2.50} _ mh 13-steo™ their interest by callin pameeny giao sroronmy Ronee cloak for $10, and a gay little hat and acted as a funeral escort, marching with reversed " several | each. very person to tl am in | P82 . thers for four more. She was comm! to arme, the regimental band playing the dead | *4uares, Laine goede tleay nee locate gtd and | “India Rubber Coats, white or black, $2.50 each. Wee cc recdr ia par eae foreit articles | avenue. mh ett Jail this morning. _ ss ali bobera, tod Uae mourners Yellow “ise | tatu, They were srresed at onge and taken by | adie Hubber Leggine @1 Pa Pats aia, map, | Mths nouefarninnn line, “Phoee ieavine "dores Shirt ranks Mints aud Capers | Stoves Paor=zy B u-' . ul T ue i or ving 24 oa he Reamee in carritgens mourners followed ihe | sie. Allen and Mr. Hodgson to the office of the | And all Kinds of jj ubber Goods, including Rub- | oity,or he 428 Soventh'at..betwoun G and H 2is..| SMITHS, ‘No. 460 Tin street, opposite Post | membered that on the might of the ad of Desese marshal of police. There they were searched, and $1.162 In gold and Treasury notes were re- covered. They were inter: asto what they bad done with the balance. stated that Door Mats, Under Sheetings for beds in sickness, | (east sid and FT Solin, | ber last the cigar store of Mr. Tyler Southall, a ae hag peered sd “tyr clgphitees usibs mu SNE ee - : - First = through « front win: arehouse, . &Y., Detwi D—Su Ninth and Tenth streets.” "feb 1-tf Ww heroae ny CAME BLOVES and tin GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | dow ana. —— Ce of fancy articles Patong aad sins . jals BYckskin @LOVES8! atwork to detect the thieves,and a day or two riages. The coffin, which ‘was ordered before the — Started to recover the remains, was manufac ured by Mr. J. Gawler, of this city, and consists of an interior case of zinc, another of lead, with an ex- terier wooden case, covered with black handsomely finished and mounted with silver. e When the arrived at the di MARRIED. ANTED—From April}, 1962 for a Srhewas enon inte bok Wek ee coffin was sleenetiatsy placed in as ps robbed Mr. ond bedinr a, aay S On the 2th Fe! by the Rev. Father Bore. Ww residence, Toma COTTAGE HOUSE, eith- two dollars’ poor g hy none. & Sea a neemedancreis ees eens arn | Sear So nts vim eee ene | Ue ee Mee Aa wa | alte owcance, Gee Scoatna tre Greed of oe Sate read the family residence in Pennsylvania. It will be 4 . ‘e larceny and brought before Justi who secoupented by Major J.C. Kretschmar, of the | he™ into = Tumber-yard, and there they Riad uf os gave bim several handsfull of the ‘about $3,000 described 106d N. Y. V ; Major Elliot, paymaster U. 8. and ‘and he let them all yt | raonally, . THIAN maoue WpOvaL Let Wishinrtma,'b.¢. Pe fe7-2awim™ required him to give security for his appearance to Mi 5 of Beltaviile, Prince = ee Georges coast, Me.” = * ng SECOND. nd at court. Army; Captain Elliot, Mr. Kane, and Mr. Oakes - e" Ww .—We are now. bu: iE 5 the detective in order that he bt rested. s ED- ‘no ers Cc. a a Soames from Pennsyl- voc one in order re ante neen On Thureday: 13th 7 the same, JOHN Wen which we are "pay . an het a el ee Justice ~ teaming cEazeceme stag nema | She wanuanoe, Bente Ton WHVAICR| hes Reoyie dead aerate at | MFI 2UDMIVGAOB pour az, | Lette Poona ns nas Soon og -- —— A asthe person wi 8 portion . We have just received ‘Al ; he was over to the m: é Forp’s Aruexzum —This magnificent struc- of the ponder. He ys immediately committed gevionts br We dowe he clark gat Be Sdvaniage to give ua ated « SRiFereE webs tote ory aupero eual: | ng yt wy Muller riding on fret sn ine amon, vad wl be pene | nomen Baier Afr neato Cbapmun |, MOU; fas far pasa MM AEM | eI __ No, 00RD SES | hv etnias an Op RUAPay | Falertataay ana dkevacreaed es some time, is now. am ] 2 “ . = N. : pn a a PO 7.2 10 TREASURE OETET en nome, | we 6 a “y = — ——————__—— i” : tie W ted stoc’ "| and sisters of . for whom Mz. Hodgson eee ht and So! stones; fined $1.51. John Cole, : Weabington Kas lo F needed a first-class tnestey; was the wostce. ‘Hendicy ie about elghtee Op Sunday morning, March 16th. at 2 minutes a FaY VooKe & Co. Baremns, UARTERMASTER GENER:L’S OFFICE, Brown, John B. Cobb, drunk; turned over to the uae ie" bh tne ink table energy and enter: and has lately been the cause ef much iapily Smee ry A ant heen Gen, mb 8-2w 459 Fifteenth strect. Q Wasuinoton City, March 11, 1862 | military. ° hroluaey 2a Fhenter, Baltimore) pope ou ee teen ye phat circle of ithe friends ofthe fam) aoe se end sor TERY SEAT POINTS, dryeeht Seceer reread for tow SassarH ScHooL ANNIVERSARY — Yesterds’ y i . 08 i which th ning the Waugh Chapel Sabbath Schoo building jaaintances. Chapman isone of the Baltimore tween F. " are Bold Siete moras pemenee pues they | mor: 4 Eomntort, te unsurpaned by aly estabitharcnt i | police, and was last week in this elty upon of. | “Of'saeh isthe cisetent ot heeios - AY COOKE,& 00, Baxxans, | will ve selivered a: Shvp Isl ad with daear criptions Capit ul held their ninth anniversary tn thai the Unidm. All that money, art and genius could | Aclal business. | Leonard is about the age of of Sane, March 16th, JOHN HILL, formeriy SRT ND —— Aas Quartermaster General until the dst of | Srr'"O4eul and Mr. Haight, of New York the e 2 vishe - | Hendley, Sppesce weak headed. s 4 Moret the wallding yet ‘ine same plan ws the It will be recollected that ftom pepe theca fa et lp wag T READY atape, CLOT ENG a SW euases BH a ey ga be cxvoeel ond endorend ee ee — —— most intererting of s sont beautfal denga,reprewtng te Fout | wore of Suite & Ge.) 'on Seventh street n few | lr gah my, ame anaanoe of MT Jon | Soructef E'asd Rata Ot eddie ithe Cartrmaciey, ean La | condition, and teder the scent roperviain pi * * 5 y . C. ME su a it, Mr. J. immerman, fs sc- Seasons. with tear anedaliions of Shake re, Mo- | Weeks ago, turning State’s evidence against his % usrtermasier General. * ae prs ra ang aed elton, ted is pon ie Sal eweiing wale ne oat fun late Br. Col cs ‘he ‘eiape tied ont at RR 2 "BAG Soret mh 12 (Intel. Repel & Chron] - complishing wonders in that section of the city. tfull da borat B| en! 4 * year o age. ‘th streets, at much lees than usual pri —Elias Yulee, forme: = % Sconig artist Mr Joséph' Parker. fhe plans sed | _Stcia Coombs, © woman with whom young | ’% ceremo:ien willbe performed at the res- pets, at much lees than usual EW WHOLESALE DXY GOODS HOUSE, | | Exias Yours —Ellee Yalee, forme:iy U. &. : ssohtsoetenal son, 441 E street, on RANGERS, look to yor —— were designed and exe- cuted and the buil superintended by the well-koown architect Mr. Jas. J. Gifford. which is a suffictent guarantee of its strength, durability ad ~—e walls being < the viest Pact & he Atheneum contains a dress circ! quette, family circle, and richiy-decorated y and orc! hy and is capable = holding 1 sized theajer Deve beat: socked. "Wt bes bens mmest admirably Stocked with new ip beautiful scenery from the lend very intimate, was arrested peed a” Hendicy yesterday, and about ‘was recovered from . Besides the money stolen (about $8,000), there pos aaipehantmaden nem probate meaqagp Eovnnra maki: of from twelve to found doles | idence fay. the ITIZENS AND Eu have just bi Isth instant, at balt-past four he inente f E and 7h | ¢. H. BOBLI . opened | subsequently by grace of his brother—D L. Yu- the Yam y are reapestfully invited to attends Cine REE Rea SaaS for a lares gusokot DRY SOS: NOTIONS, 0u | lee, traltor from Florida—a very incom. On the}!6th it, in the sth year of fs , | but little money. "Ehe entire stock was in September | Petent Examiner in the Patent Office, bas turned ia eas bo re) RE. & native of ee ber inet, at prices ing them to se:1 to | Up the commissary in the rebel service who H pon ‘TOP WHEN YOU COME TO THE COR- a lated in. bot haste from Fernand pois mor 7 her i gest hgh be S Bea tara Beret ot te oP ieth ‘alte ax SEE. ite to Oxnae gbegoati the approach of the Union fleet — Gi rin eh ‘are. Dal x : Al i & BRO.’S Their terms will be cash. fer-se> | ™Y- Fa eS pits eet ties ARE VBAY NGE BOOEW OOD CRICS: ALEX. WOLOWSKI BEGS LEAVE | 10%. \7 ALT — The Washington public’ ite of} ; Sosceum: a man—turns up, secording | “ vities. Itis said that he spoke by free at Manassas, and was prom) tly thus dis- of mine sth Mr EDWARD HART, late I NOTICE. of. Beh a ig act raf Wmv or | 2 Saat sas prs vee incur tn stag nd sumed itt en 553 18th street, Irland, this evening, at fps | $0 veene® Sor business se cs cats th od the bench. in congrguense af no business having oF DY- ape HING men oa been prepared, ‘wes adjourned until to- 16th t, Mrs, CHRISTIAN VAN Bort we which are shamed lowes rate morrow ee e ramily are ro- Jou Py. suv ietwoon 9th and 10th sts, ALL Persons can find the best stock of Cloth- one fae Be Spas hon omer] tev OY Nficuat Ear OS at Monuits, Nee e Seventh streets eat a . % J. has also been As SFYCE OF GiOeMINe THE s’s, No. c 1 Sian ach wl dou be eget rise on ubecbing eG nth o glingancn. Be faund™™nnse ™ Swe-eswbrowees emt] 45, SESE een en nese