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a ? A ‘ov Norontovs Paaxsokt —Saturday,! Pzovine ms perro hp between Thirteenth ot, Eltsgerid MR 8 CLARE E d Fousis Avena eer teaspie cf tb arama i teen wnt ie Tilse Bege 4.ce Bit. Seam asid he heres who yi appear to-nieht | Phrae Ghaingtec. ym 5 itoring, will, we doubt not, attract an immense — Pettit. eee close upon another Rexand bad ie tiful MINS SUSA D ee fitted “te jal oo in: weg MazowT, crowd. With a first class dramatic ——, Jack Tietasy, aise Gen. John T. Ney, but br | ©, aft, His vert this city, and sees Capita! bill! Seats seo @nvain advance, escaped. committed brought » and commi! new scenery, an excellent orchestra, novelties promised, Mr. Ford’s enterprise will y. To-night the Lege hepa fives Lucille Western, will appesr in great | tive proof of an’ military drama called the French So which | were dismissed. piece is said to equal Celeste. Olivia in | made to understand an elegant dance, and a farce in which Miss | closely watched by our officers. Western will appear, concludes the entertain- leg ment. Wasatxeton Tazatse.—Mr. J.S. Clarke, to- night, will appear as Toodies, in which charac- ter ke is inimitable; also, as Cousin Joe and Smashington. Miss Susan Denin as Margery, by a Mr. J one of her best parts. eres tema oe of worries in a Opp Fettows’ Hatt.—Sanford’s opera troupe ict jumbia. The resolutions were advo- js in the full tide of success. Their burlesque | cated 1 A Mr. Pryne, but were opposed by operas and new songs and dances take well. panel urphy, Lewis and other gentlemen, Cantessvny HaLt.—Percival manages to keep up the interest at the Canterbury, and bis im- Don apie — Se — mense combination of stars draws hugely. as pen alone, ete Ym who attend his place of amusement need not be ws ng suniites iy referred ederal - urgsd to go" again; those who — mounts jens Comm! - wou eet see tbe first class performers gathe: ere. pe aye do well todrop in. The matinees on Wednes- b H. P. Lanpbier was arrested by patrolman T. B. dave and Saturdays are very popular with the Bi i oe a ty autters wr ladies Ballantyne. Upon examination before Justice Tue Festiva ov the LetHeRan CRURCH.— | Donn it a peared that about two months ago the Last evening. Don't fail to go. prisoner une into Ballactyne’s store, on Seventh Gorsvcn Cuapst. —The exhibition of the Sab- | street, and asked him to cha: a twenty-dollar bath School will take place this evening. A | gold piece. He put hi In bis to model entertainment may be expected. take he gold piece ont, and Mr. B. laid twenty Sitnsomas Lecture.—Prof Fairman Rogers | one-dollar pieces on the counter. Just then his will deliver the first of an Interesting course of | attention was called —— moment, and upon lectures on “The Glaciers,” illustrated by dia- —- Lanphier had sloped with the change, grams. Free. twenty-dollar plece and all. CLaREnpon Musrvm.—Free concerts every af- ee ternoon ard evening. VioLatine THE MaRxet RacvLations.—Chas. Wasuinstox Mtsic Hatt.—Open all day. a poe senag : thou » for refusi espera ps yen: aches ition assigned It by the is Tovssxanr t’Ovver- | Market onthe 13th inst. He was taken —A negro hero, ‘greater than Cromweti, | Justice Thompson, who fined him £2.91. Napoleon or Washington "'—Wendell Phillips | tegulations will be strictly enforced. lectured last it before the Washington Lecture ae Sey Association, upon ‘ Tousseant |’Ouverture, the statesman and patriot of St. Domingo.” Taompson —Lusan Dugan, drunk and disorderly; Previous to entering upon bis subject, Mr. Phil- | fined $5 91. Harry Florence, drunk and profan- lips reiterated the assertion (denied bya city | ity; do. $1.94. James Brady, drunk ard disor- paper) of his preceding lecture, that the soldiers | derly; workhouse 30 days. Geo. a of our army of the Potomac are dying off at the | ing ladies; turned over to the military. John rate of two thousand per month. Gorman, Charles Hinman and J. D. Mason, do. ‘The speaker said that the subject of his lecture, | Pat'k Monigan, A. Bayliss, Jobn Roach, James who was one of the most remerkable men of the x Herring, Jobn Shrine and M. last century, was an unmixed negro, born in . Ludwick 8. Green, Patrick Africa. Races love to be judged by two modes— | O'Donnell, do; #14 each. M.O’Donoho, do.; by thelr great men, and the average merit of | turned over to the military. Thos. Roberts, do.; the masses. ised. John Daly, turned over to the mili- There are also three qualities by which races Wm. Willi love to be judged: Ist. Courage; 2d. Self-respec' lamissed. Robt Campbell, Judged by either great men he masses, isen- | for court Ellen Barnes, disorderly; dismissed. titled to be counted amongst best ra Me John McManus, drunk; turned over to the mili- would illustrate the history of the island of , tary. intendent of the New York Central Rallroad the Legislature had better de- | shi, from New York on Saturday to loco- Ye War is it Tuat Cristaporo’s Hatz Dra ts House, Now York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. size. No.1. Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut- most softness, the'most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the Hair, and all diseases of the feet cured without pain orin- convenience to the petient, by Dr. White, aor Chiropodist, 426 fice hours from 9 a. m. to6 p. m. * i at Smith’s, No. 470 Seventh street, near F. ANTERBURY HALL! Gipieresccomeciatn Cc CANTERBURY HALL! TO-NISHT “ /TO-NIGHT The Brilliant 4 New Constellation of Beanty ! PERCIVAL’S IMMENSE COMBINATION! MISS MILL'E FOWLER,, More recently been connected with the press of | gy far the t ful California, died in this city Saturday night inst. | most perfpot and Besutifal Dencouce Presented to the American pablic. MISS JULIA MORTIMER, ‘The Idealization of Me ody and Beauty, Orgnino Comuunication Sourh.—The super- ves to Alexandria to be used on the Alexan- dria and Orange Railroad. MISS LIZZIE FRANCIS, MISS MARY BLAKE, MISS LILLY BRANDON, MISS FRANK SECOR, MISS JULIA RICHMOND THE DELEVANTE BROTHERS, OBARLEY NEIL, BILLY QUINN, “AM | RIGHT” M. JEAN CLOSKI, JOHN HEANY. AND NUMEROUS OTHERS. the Best in the Worlc? Because eminent chemists say so! Beoange it contains no caustic compounds! Because it wears longer than any other! Because it operates instantaneously! Because it does not stain the skin! Beoauee it nourishes and strengthens the Hair! Because it corrects the bad effects of other dyes: Because its presence cannot be detected ! Because it never fails! Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor Price $1, $150 and 83 per box, according to ICPPNo change in the Admission Prices £1} Admission 25 cents ; Orchester Caairs 9 osnts, Cristapono’s Hain PRESERVATIVE, Afternoon Brtertamment For Ladies and F@mihes,on WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY AFTER- NOONS, at2 o’clook, When a lavish distribution of Klerant Presents in made: Rich and Costly J y, Booke, Toys, Fanoy Articles, and max- nificent Si'k Dresses. Admission 2 cents; Childreal@cents. — mhj9 fe 27-3m QO» FELLOWS’ HALL! Exz ano Opthalmic and Aural Insti- Severen yaaa Price 8 cents, i, and $2 per bot'le, according fe 2-M,W&F im Corns, Bunions, Bad Naits, Exianonp Jornts ennsylvania avenue. ALL Pnsons can find the best stock of Cloth- ing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats and Caps, Sm th assault and battery on eh * heave Ypaene avenue, opposite Willard’s Sanford's Opera Troupe, rt 3d. Persistency. Out of ti three elements | fighting | the street; dismissed. Arsemus Ra- | Surgically of all diseases of the eye and ear. In come the English quality designated as “pluck.” gan, John Pumphrey, indecent exposure; $3.94 | charge of Dr. F.A. Von Moschzisker, Oculist This Evenne He should a! pt to we that the negro race, each. John Lee, robbery at Herndon House; jail and Aurist, from Clinton Place, New York. NEW SONGS, DANCES, &o, ernst — aight, noises in the head, scient! ted. to the treatment medically and ONE WEEK MORE! isce!laneous teal men will be wel- | Gems of the Opera, Drama, and Comedy ! at all times to witness operations. Hun- St. Domt: nd about as large as the Stat | ————— dreds of testimonials and statements fro:n ns | Concluding with the most Idughshie Afterpiece of oc South Canaiten Pies cocupledl by “fillibust. An Eaunzst Protest against THE ABOLITION | who have been restored to sight and hearing can or q fate te ers,” it afterwards became the pet colony of BiLt FoR THIS District, onE Concrgss. | be examined. Artificial eyes inserted. In which Mrs. and Mr. Bordwe'i, Sanford, France, and the richest gem in her crown. The Because French revolution, with Ita watchword Liberty « t. It contains no provision to take the sense and Equality,” burst upon the people of St. Do- fun to eae poll ward = ct, which is mingo, the black race sullen snd ind{fferent, the i th e niees, express and mulattos feeling bitterly the degradation of their pr apres pts — jon, and the sets ot ¢ cee texing that inc yoke of civil and sociel degrade: | ment, and Intely commbletod uy the Frendert) tion be lifted from them. ‘The French Govern. 180 due to them for their general loyalty, lately ment secreed that “all Frenchmen are equal be- | evinced by their protection afforded to the inau- fore the law *” —, witbout which it could not have taken e here. tn ceciredl taag atvar would tanner Pitt | Poa. It makes no Provision for the » the butchered the messenger, and committed the | YOU2s, the sick, the helpless and imbeetie who most horrid outrages upon the mulattoes, and | 2% 2Umerous among the slaves, and would be Sora tar rates, es ban sted Shan ging | S327, “Sor preven Oar rion , Ao i the indignation in France when the the free people of color now in our midst, and news reached there; the decree was reaffirmed | W208 presence is constituting a very great nuis- and sent out. ; ance, and whese numbers will be greatly In- In the meantime strangeevents bad taken place ary apy Aommpnns ate clea initee pe ee Li a had divided into two ers of fess ok the maximum average of $300 clag Fisna over ‘~ ‘England; “poor ehiten’™ pos, not one-tbird of their real value. This isan hd posed to surrender it to the United States; ‘but | Justice and a violation of the Constitution, which when the decree reached the island the whites om pol comataa of private property without Sone Siptomante Oe ee irerture; 2 | “sth. To pase such a bill at this juncture would 15,000 b with i bed,“ be contrary to the plainest dictates of policy and tee iW eae Tee a tee eee rong live | statesmanship ; for both dictate that in'civil- wars got thelr arms from the old French governor at | 2!™ness and vigor in the suppression of rebellion his request, and re-established the Gevarner firm. should be accompanied by conciliation to the dis- ly in Bisseat. They then asked some small priv- affected and assurance to the loyal. This war is ileges. a day's time in a week, for they — professed to be waged only to restore the Unio: ‘“pradualists,” as ww. [La and not for abolition; and as such it has been sus- ‘The smallest concession was baugbitly seteceg { tained by the Union men of the South. Pasa this them, and then they took the power into their | DI, and it will be im; ible to convince them own hands y Po e'r | that it is mot an abolition war, and thereby great We have to take the of Tousseant from | @!fiiculties will be raised in the suppression of t the rebellion and the future maintenance of peace. he unwilling testimony of hisenemies. History | “G4, ‘The act would issn ta hace ot Dided of 1.500 wiltes in fair bate and in the | Maryland, a loyal State whose wishes should be heat of biood. But the white man acknowledges | COBSulted, parilcularly as she has done nothing to > forfeit her claim to consideration; on thecontrary, | the comforts of a home. dress. O. Box 75, that pega rs Lr ont paper pry a e whose quote of troops are now aiding to suppress | stating terms and location. mh 19-lw* ” my the rel ion. tp eared nmaseg snd minestom oy carange | “SY weld bea cra! injustice t the county and sent them by vessel to Baltimore amply pro- | People round us, to take away their slaves at but vided with means for subsistence. He mounted | % t!rd of their value and the payment at a dis- by natural talent tothe heed of the army. He tance, at a time when they are Impover! pant and nearly ruined by the depredations of the pgm bis yrs ae home, and | encamped in th sorta shee their densa sek timber burned, their outhouses destroyed, their It bas been said Cromwell was greater than | stores of grain, vegetables and provender taken Napoleon, in that he never saw an army till he won Suey, while Napoleon was felgad to potters from them, and all without compensation, and without any vision yet made by Government Suen ——— ares een coe army pa for compensation. Such should not be the act of of what we call the despicable race of negroes. | * kind, paternal Government. eee Out of this so-called coward mass he forged an t a mon Comes bal Disraicr. army that —— the best blood in —— CONSUMPTION CURBD IN THE LAST STAR. Spanish and French, and even sent the Engl! > cteliiag With: te Sennen. Aa seem is 4 | (Sworn to before begin the Mayor of Wash w touched the helm of State he showed a statesman- i ” sbip as profound as bis military qualities. This | regia Herb Doce F Temuiy MoD negro turned to his army, 25,000 strong, tbeir |" Dear Sir—Supposing that others afflicted as I swords dripping with bicod, and sent them back have been may be benefitted by the kuowledge | 22° to work for their masters, and in a week his army | .54 use of your remedies and treatment, [ am in- = — a lpm & * free-trade | 2=0e4 to make the following statement: i. atom gg yg eh ee gr he | fof & long time I have been affiicted with pate note vy phere pmo canbe Consumption, said to be in the last stage by Fan weal a, ated wih pe aelenerp: most all the Doctors in Washi: and the Gen Hate-bo Fs of the Staten of ur Union gis of Columbia. They all failed to cure wane Fee Detholie, ade religings | 1 sPplied to De. Tum! the Indian Herb py perme pene et” gd Pe My coughing, spitting bleed, pain in Tn 180l Napoleon reduced Gaudalupe and Mar. | CBest, are all gone, and have been for some time. tate L — - geo = “des ‘at | My voice is quite restored. 1 feel as strong as paren 2 dhe nen eng A soma erty ere ever, and from having been reduced to a skele- to let it alone, To % at havi proved Bi ms ifs Saar welgh one hundred and thirty-two com Ry me pee de the advice, | " 4s i experienced so much benefit from the use ean ie — setae beeen = ack, Solid of Dr. Tumblety’s medicines, I feel as froogs I tag Tounemant ‘called ‘the Black | Napoleon.” could not say enor n their ok ooieareee’ fee! ‘hey were in mac! je, but if either was | j:. t ests be eemene te tenae meer | tr, weobmonene, Like Napoleon, Tousseant could dictate to two or Joun A. Latnp, U.8. tel. three secretaries at once; like Napoleon no one could even divine bis ee ee ‘were alike in eet ene —- . is that utter con- y 1962, Sdence that genius always dey peared before me, Wm. T. Dove, acti Againstsuch a man Napoleon sent the flower of of the city of ‘Washington, John A. Ltr er anes teen en ee ee, made oath to the truth of sald statement. Terested to thetmoumtains, invuing ordersthat the | ™arl9-tf — Wa. T. Dove, Acting Mayor. Dr. James C. O’Natt, 2 graduate of the med- ical department of the Lp? New York, to Hospitals a St. Domingo for qihile eo many white nationalities have own. Robert Hunter, of New | Y. Journal of ie 35 => . corner ol 6 row, March 2th, at 3 o’olock. ary 9th, 1°62, at Teck et en een Frederick ASHINGTON MUSICAL HALL—FREE WANTED Arocd COOK st 2331 at, between mendations required, mh 19-3t* s Books; Governme: 7th at , opposite Center Market. V ANTED LMS PLAT ELY Two good |] | FP mh BS3As D WANTED—A gentleman witches D& @00D SALESMAN WANTED—One the city trad years of age, Married m: ° CUS, No, 361 Seventh streot, » K, to buy mh 19 6t GOODS, nai 6 ol referense osn be had Can be ze:n at No 340-ath atreet, between F and G, it* = ington, D.C. Gosohs one Wocd Work 00a 7 fair wages and steady omyloyment; none others} mb 15 t: nesd apel: one hi singes rere out suoh need apni. ood erénos re- SOULAED ry Alsos 6 Jato weeh dishes, and make herag it New. SUPPLIES OPEN a ter White [pe mar 15-4t BS, Edmonds, and the Entire Troupe wil! appear. a = Rnck the piece, DIED, GRAND SKATING SCENE nt Lees, CIs, . ordiuand and Louisa, Pahfecel aged 5 years, 1] Doors open at ?; commencing quarter to: month and 2 days, ADMISSION. -25 Cenrs * 1 take those |itt'e lambs, said He, Orc: 2 SEAT! = i And lay them in my br: 3 mh tt ahi OCxer Proteotion they sha!i find in me, = = = = In me be ever blest |” CLAREN DON MUSSUM, Corner 6th street and The iriends of the family are invited to attend the Pa. atenre, A side, wnder the Clarendon fi the residence of his parents, on the | H z x Every Evening [rom wntil ‘and O streets, Washington, to-mor- | 10 o’clock by the Brass Band. tgnilemen visit * ing this p/ace ca" be waited on by Tema'e waiters. ‘The best of Wie Lieuor, Cigars, and every thing in Leltorsbure, Voeahingtve county, Ma *eound | in season for ner man mh 13 lw* _ TAsES UP ASTRAY —A lare OX, color AND FOUND. : of White and brown; the right ear out cf; FORT MACON, AT ST. AUGUSTINE, FLOR tne I<ft, a prece cut ous wi ‘The owner is request Prove property, pay charges, and take oa _mh 19-3 hores, or i mh 19-3t” larserorns come forward ,. IDA, IN OUR POSSESSION. THE TOWN AUTHORITIES RAISE THE U.S. FLAG WITH THEIR OWN HANDS THERN LIBER- ee OR on Saturday even JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, ALSO OURS - browa BORS LU . ean ates the eediite nt marks | THE GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA RECOM MENDS TRE ENTIRE EVACUATION aad heavy beu OF EAST FLORIDA wok Wado will be paid ior the return of said on. WILLIAM PHIPPS, Disrstches seer Seveath and Houndary s:reets. wed at the Navy Department, * DuPont anseounce that the isg from Flag O® UST—A CARPE’ a " Pini ape Aoi aE chs erage it, | of the United States floats over Fort Macon at 8 \ deliver. «i a bsg to Capt. B tel, Badge atrest, KE a Augustine, Florida The town was surrendered. without fighting, ne De LOST—On Saturday eveoing. a very ema | the town authorities receiving Commander cre and ‘an Bm vie & col, ave Sell, end ether bel 3 on Mono! aR ng as- A very liberal reward wil veg Rodgers in the Town Hall, er r4 i at No, 227 Penn. avenne, op ed “Dr. otel- I CST—Boetween the Tres 4on Pa evonue, a CHB 8 N 5 be crawnin the Treasnry of nt on ssid cheok har bee 7 ae sured that he would protect the loyal citizens, they raised the Sag with thelr own hands CK to the amo The rebel troops evacuated the night before of the gunboats. t Bo ase exc-pt to the owner. n This is the second of the old forts re-taken _#0% SALI AND RENT, witably rewarded by retur: the sams to syoane—Hi. A. Eel & Co’s india Rupber Jacksonville, Fiotida, wss also surrendered in like manner The Governor of Florida has recoinmended the entire evacuation of East Florida. R. JOSSELYN Fo RENT-—A farnished front PARLOR, | DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY AT LEESBURG BY THE With or without boerd, Appiy at No. 243 — . - Big et ee a Appi 4 _s ‘3D CONFEDERALKS—DEATH® OF WELL ENOWN VIR RS TAURGNT FOR. SALE ~The best RES-| Morvins, 1; miles from Leesburg, at the foot 4. — Fk Thkts-er an Fetine sleeping spartment filted up GINIANS. ee mgd ost are, of the Catoctin Mountains, a fiae house, the pro For | perty of Thos. Swann, Esq., of Baltimore, was burned by the Confederates before they evacuated Leesburg. They alec burned the railroad depot SALF-—The GOOD WILL and FIX- | at Leesburg; tenk house and turn tables of the 2d ard Pa avenue. RE CHANCE!—FOR SALE-—A large (Smart, Bentley & Ciagett, proprietors) mill, con i Alexendria, Loudon and Bampshbire Railroad Company. They burned J. P. Smart & Co's taining 11 ;oome, | taining 13,000 bushels of wheat. They also digas throughout | burned Rhodes’, Trucdle’s, Hatrison’s, Mrs Carver's and Hempstone’s stack yards; and also men- | Edward Brown’s barn and Hay stacks. al ton Eleventh street he- 8 tween Lani streets north. For terms inquire Isaac H. Robbir+ , of Guilford Station, formerly if ORGE NGL Coal T. LA corner Ninth and K For RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE. C i ae of Leesburg, died about six weeks since Francis E. Jobnston, of West Grove, Fairfax ieferences required, Apply on tho pre county, died of typhotd fever on the 17th inst. No. 404 E street, mh 17 3 He was q valuable citizen and much respected. (OR SAL! building, containi and N, in good order. contains six rooms, Price | The following prisoners at the Old Capitot $1,990. Apply to LEVI LOUMI8, 23 K tin iziwe z e RELEASED. prison bnve been released, in addition to those mentioned tn the Star yesterday, the oath of al- NT—One of two comfortable BED nd a email Pituse Boom. alinestly — OUSF, baok- A tog story HOUSE, vith Deck: | pairfax, Va ; John McDaniel, do.; Wm. Ogden, legiance being administered by Justice Johnson : 12th street, east | Christopher Rochford, Fairfax, Va; James W 4 ets ‘Khe location is | McCurdy, of Baltimore; Bernard B. Pool, Fair- + De nd — desirabio im Washington, fax, Va; Thos Haycock, do,; Hosea H. H. Wii- Mams, of Toronto, Canads; John W. Cranford, Fourteenth street west. near J. street north. ; Ww > SG - font of 20 feet on Fourt do.; Wm. Eaton, Charleston, S C ; Lewis John lot has nue. Fame iu the yard, | son, Fairfax, Va.; Horatio Lankam, do; Chas Titie perfeot. Ad-| F. Elgin, do ; Chas. W. McGlancy, Jefferson mh i4-5t*_| county, Va; Abrabam Shepherd, do; R. D U K strset, praf- ree, the z R een 1th and 192) ri ho.e furnished wow u Pool, Fairfsx, Va Shepherd, do.; Geo. H. Johnson, do ; Jemes H ee CONCERT EVERY NIGHT, from 5 o’clock m. Bast of ers L ine Fom , [ . At the southeast corner WAN'TDd. nd corner of Sixth atreet, t Honee, opposite the Nations', ANTED—A cood CAKE BAKER, Appl rown’s, and C'arenden Hot in. fo 12 Im* WARNER : mre | ER, 347 C st. P4 TENT OFFICE CURIOSITIES—Guide to Patents, Cataloxue of Curiosities and Goyern- A white woman with :ecom- | ment Gardens. at ti and in Patent Ufice; Kara = rt ; Ral rt ANTED—By a lady, 8 SITUATION ascopy- ie ort ist or smanuensis, Address for one week bey fat oo Oftige Report i. M.S .”” this office. mh 19-2t*_ | Lawr; Army Regulations; Panorama WANTED—A first rate COOK fora restaurant. showing over 2,0 milee; many thoumand < Books, Recoliect cheap rent. Large sales, | A German gir! preferred ar Se a prices Up stairs, over nuk of is im’ ALF ROF, C. F. BAR eunsyivanis avenue. | PROF. C.F; BAR: nm | Hail, bs street. betwen Sth ANTED—For & private family. a HOUSE, | evers Tuesday and dar— pleasant'y situsted, oontainiag at least four | at 3, evening clare at 7, Soiree ever, BARBERS, at 212 19 3t* bed rooms. Add: Box 677 Post Office. evening &80’clock, Music hy Pro moh 19 2t* ‘Temperance Hal! wi!l be let for Balls, Parties, &o. Apply as above fo 14 2m’ Board ins private family where he can Lave = oi ANTED—-A PARLOR withtwo BED- ROOMB edjoining, in some buildine north of Mie Sime Ciena ane Sat aco e Aven 4 ithin four squares of tha Kirk- 4 See os Ch coventh otrect, a jours. irees *B. K .” Kirkwood House, NGO. FURMISHiNG SoUDs S$, HATS aud CAPsat New York price well acqusin with 1B ONE AND ALL ATL your CLOTHING, F' ATS and CAPS. WO RESPECTAB(.E YOUNG GIRLS wieh is ¥ Situations in resyectat le pr'vate iam liee—one Bs good cook and to assist in wa: hing and irontog ; oth ood er &8 sempst fas or ho NM, strong | CAMP FURNITURE AND T ARNESS | © ai! kiuts to be had of . HORSE, W. H. SARROVER, pects, mh 7.6m S32T he = hadi gy OrFER TO MILITARY MEN @ lareo ~ ortment of GREY and BLUE FLANNEL TS, WHIT SHIRTS. DRAW- I’ HOSE, &o., pe tee ons rohasers to examine fore making their selections. NTED—A NURSE. ALL, STEPBENS & OC 4, Herndon House, corner Ninth pat m2 322 Ps. arn bet oh and 10th 8. ah 19 2t COOK and three —at the Nationa! Steam th st, mh 18 OAL OsCHMAKERS WANTE Ore good » mith ; slso.® Painter. intuer sand Coa asee FOR 2,000 LBS. ds cau have 7 Yar Nxak B. any O. Depor. gDUN_& CO. mh 18 St" WALTER & KARMANN. T CUOPAKRTNERSHIP. _ C—O ership heretofore between Aer ee suk SViNGE OR Suni | Wareham gett ek oe es Te FLOOR, farnished ‘or upfarnish: mo B sinees will here Dooarried on ender the hamne good 9 house, ocouvied by & pleasant and resp: ctabie fam- . We : Uy, neet Laferette P acoand not ener of the Post | fohaild to orders tnd Keep ovurtanly oy li a thankful to God, the author and ‘of my | Oioe. A permanent arrancomont desired harttgass | Kinds of the most fashionsbie CARRIAGE Sof the Office. 1a-3t* ail vory best work: ship. Repairing promptly and gareral ‘eftended ip af ine most reaaouh Prison, fui for ‘vors, WS hoj Or ating- cney vania ayonum,eegond,WATEER™ | B00 Shy SBMA oar och Peat 3 ye | TS WALTER & KARMANN jenera lly Marseilles Qui'ts, all sizes, with @ full stook of WARES IMMEDIATELY first-olass | Pry Goods for the genera: aud « wants of worsen UTES. ‘ wash Geos, nite we 7th ar re ne price only, the astual conn rate: =e in WANTED-« SITUATION, by 5 veapestah: 'e Pern. avenues and 9th st young wo! 8 chambermsid; can bring Food Jocommendations. ‘Apply at No. 191 I st, FRANKLIN & COU., 20th and 2ist streets. mh 17 8t* ~ =i 78 any od ama i a a OPTICIANS Ww 5 gots ageuts for ont new 7a oune | 944 Penn’s av.,(north mide,) bet, i2th and 18th ate, tion, * aot periey, : aie and Navy} EYEGLASSES, ING. & CO. MARINE AND FIELD GLASSES, hi A 520 7th street, 4 doors above D, (up stairs,) COMPASSES, &e., mh 17-3t Washington, D.C. of a best qualities, constant!y on hand, nf, ae By & good tenant, s SMALL | _f¢soi 0" convenient to the } ae cere 4. B..” Star Office. mnts-bre | PEACH GRAPE VINES, o ANTED.—I will give from ffe rr sale pea) On itten by = Wines cans, ui Caran, of all vari A 10,000 jawyen ao and other fruits, together ¥ hs large. ar grow: ciduous and Evergreen ‘rees. For prices iyto =FO8 Pern ‘K, Nursery ma: onnh Id-eost* ses ‘Washington, D.C. te ae Want To have every know cpp ay jie j W STYLS SPRING OVERCOATS AND Pe Os ae thon: IN fie Binei-rrook Comte Just reosived at O'S, —AGENTS ANTE Pp mh 12-20" corner E snd 7th stree's. $100, t0KST, WANTED ae, ores ees LJ Shier A ieee our Satie i : ved a lot of Potatoss of different niet tease Agents also ry " 2 ES, a ever regiment in 3] ik A Georgetown, NTERESTING V3 E COMMUNITY oe pow, a ADE { the latest times & Se eee ta _mh 12-1m* gorner ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. Noricy OF REMOVAL,” . EWUOD CHICK- aband ore Geinfor cet ~aa ed ; REPRE ame © Lee8 6 eat pf D Lees on oh ““Gns pean Hotel LE—Two marble si Be hose dee!rin, every ariangeinent THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. the above will st at by calling immediately at tae Ks ARRIVAL FKOM EUROPE . corner Lith ei ireetand Penneyiveuis - ———— mhSt! | OUR LATE VICTORIES OONSIDERED “iM- _mh 15: 3t RICES Rr. DUCED! WOOD AND COAL’ The subscriber will. after to-day, reduce the 1,000 BLOW to ciose out consignr dix S7 Water st. George owr, PORTANT.” --— ADVAN: ING b 19 --T xe Anglo Sax, from Londonderry on the 7th id#'ant, bes arrls The news of the captur> of Fort Do regarded as very important American securities had advanced vw. se Boal, i10¢3 of Wood and Coal : — Berne PriSoet Eossoned Usk Wood at 88, BON Hickory at $9, CONGRESSI0WwAL Kea f seaconed at $7, — nate Bakers’ P:nes Bai Apthi |, per ton. Delivered in Gaor ington. mh 12-lw* BYeCksKin Gloves: Ramsburg & Ebert, 195 Hicu Brauer EORGETOWN. ity. Pe meats hd 369 We have Perfamery offer mue! re Wholetais or retail. ALso, In Store, two Second hand Uecttage Bets, in exosi- Terma Cas JOHN A. GRIM cCansi W Ape BET@E tent condition, ALeo, One New Cotta-e Set, in complete order, which we wili sel! cheap for the cas! t $8, asc ned pine at g6 50, wite Coal, Red and White Ash, st #8 aetown, or Firet Ward, Wash + XIXVilth CONGR E®S—Second Session. — Wepxespay, M.rch 19. Senxate.—Mr. King offered a joint resolution, autboriz ng the importstion of arms ordered sled to the ist of January, by the different States for use in the supp on of the rebellion, free of sii duty Mr Fessenden caid there was # bil! already in course of preparation on the same subject, and the resolution better lay over On motion of Mr. Henderson, House bill “To secure pay, pensions and bounty to the officers and soldiers actusiiyemployed in the Depart- ment of.the West,’’ was token up. [Ihe bill ls intended to apply to certain officers and soldiers not propecly mustered into the service | After being discussed by Messrs Henderson, Fessenden and Carlile, and some slight amend ments being sdopted, the bili was passed Mr Morrill introduced a bill to provide for the public defence, and authorizing the acceptance of loans from the several States for the purposes; referred. On motion of Mr. Wilson, the bill for the o” ganization of army corps and staffs wes taken up, disc a by Meects. Whison, Hace aod thermaa. and was s°lll underconsideration when cur report closed 7 ws Hovss.—The House, 2¢ seon as crlied, on moj At either | tion of Mr. Stevens, resolved itself in Committics of the Whole, and resumed the consideration of the Tax bill. mee LATE LOCAL NEWS. > . Agent, Vb Ee Own. i, ©. nce SUCKSEIN UNTLETS, anc ALs Ropsery anv Carrvrs or Tux Tarer s A lerre sesortment of Mahogany and Walnut} morning,» man named Jobn Lee was be reeeing Pureaus, Washstsnds, out for trial at the Central Guardhouse before Jus- Marb!s- Hair sear, Can- ti d aay . Cottage Union, Jpaucce' and Jenny Lind Bod- | $37 50 in gold and pap@. The clothes and ai Wainat top Tables, s. end C ge my Chairs, large | UC? Thompson “0s cbarge of the larceny of « suit of clothes, be pockets of which were money belonged to Mr. T. C. Clark stolen from the Herndon House, w! Feather Bed ttresses. &C., 5 boards. Justice Thompson thorough! Allat Remember On Tae N°" “GoNTZ & GRIFFITH. | the Herndon House fora room — ~—* | friend, and aroom was assigned him. He went S$ ONLY.—t have ‘away, and was seen no mere till 1i o'clock last my eity For 4 FEW DA & ar sao! ifice for cas! oo he number, 369 Seventh street, SS SS ied at that yesterday morning a young man app) of for bimeelf and a fine s:ock ay Clothing from over SB. SSITEUS, Store to J fe 27-3: TRE. :c t about the room en dishabille e sup) it 2 "People's Clothang Store, GLOTBING ot she | Src it was his wile, but eoon discovered bis sale- fo 14-Im UARTER w Pro will te « of the rhere I shail ath street, thsn who.esalc cost prices, fora few ‘0. 460 nigh’, when two men were seen by 2 gentleman oft to enter the room which had been engaged. - nly. About 4 o'clock this morning, Mr. T. C. Clark, J. W.KEEP. | a boarder, swoke, and saw some on moving take, aad attacked the intruder, who selzed Mr. Clarke's clothing and made off. That veatieman Me eee eee On. iss2e” | followed, and caught kim before he got outof the leland, Mississy; house. By this time the boarders were fully and, Missssippi. two light: | roused, and came tothe aid of Mr.C. They josh !s, stating terms elivered at Ste boats offered, wi gna times at which they | threw the robber down and tied him, sent for islan id, with desc: patrolman Steele, who took the thief in custody be received at and conveyed bim to the watcbhouse. His com- of the Quartermaster Generali until the dist of radeescaped. In the struggle the robber dropped With the March. Cee ee Oe ee eae island’? aed | money. ‘The witnesses identified Lee as the man “pro 5 addressed to the Quartermaster be: ington, D.C. wh Iz ped snd reed | the clothes, and they were recovered eral, Wash- captured, and Justice Thom; committed M. C; MEIGS, ics to Jall for court Lee says be is a native of jeneral, ti i ton: EW WHOLESALE ORY GOODS HOUSE. | Chas. Swearer, In Cerro} street. Lee, durl struggie, had an instrament in his band, was probably the skeleton key with which he entered the room. Rossery.—On Monday ni . & number of persons were In a store, epi by Felix Dages, on U street near Third, on che on whom i and their stock. fied ‘Their terms will be oash. fe 23-30" tis pocket. wile thar Depts pesemnton. , bave EX, WOLOWSKI BEGS LEAVE | #5 sand bic, that, haw- P es ais friends ing Tse bis money counted on the counter, and while thus engaged some one d at the pu h success, is contin his | door, when Dugan usted Dennis it. Jeo of instruction on the Piano aod in Site! or, a While in the act of so doing some one behind new method. All those who desire to be- i by us new Eno bim dealt bim a heavy blow, knocking bim into prewace the eingers or exceilens per the street On recovering from the effects of the 0 should avail S| blow, be found that be was barred out, and im- ri Oe ditonruction by appa be-| mediately went into pursuit of the peice, who tween E and F and arrested ained an entrance into the house Keception hours between 10 22 o’clock 8. m., was on of the money when Tuesdays, Thuredays and Satu 4 " before Justice Stratton at the 10ch d strict stat cn, Rayeg td ctour large and remkee who beld bi to bail for his appearence at court = in ai = P. Are Solicited to inspect stock of Mournt adapted ries fer tie s.__ fe 4 im "| Dennis was forced thehoure. He wus taken Fata Accipent.—Yesterdty afternocn @ boy named Heory Kaiser, residing near the «orner of only, the actual cash value, marked in Sixth and © streets, = Fun over by 8 cart and pian Se i ‘stock prices ited, itim- | xitled slmest iastantly. Mle feiluw pane reteasl So skrekare ee > atthe tore, e ed in playing SSERY & BEO.. for be sooth ane out wey of thec wes mb 12 6t Penn. avenue knocked down, and the wheel psssed ver bis “J Seu Shades we mh 12 6t oO Saye AL. ats OOS) Ohi. moments before he was 8 co ps? peverenase 4, LANGDON & GO nited Hiates, we ono A Ruronrsp PanaLyser —Nr. F Bu, C| than oan ee ms ‘Ficured heoks. A comrade bare in Black Rilke of a! need med G. Schiegel, aesraing ke ol t redex. “aaa plain Sgurce. 1@ proper g ma spell of iiloess, at ‘ue t ENR BhOw | tus ithe toltow fall be wee 0 we | the it w ~ wenae and Hh st'eet, | went directly toa sofa, whore be

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