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THE EVENING STAR.’ THE LATEST NEWs. “WASHINGTON. Grry: SATURDAY): 2... i5.<.. :MAROH 7, 18583, GY READING MATTER ON BYBRY PaGR. OR ODFSIDR FOR INTERESTING TELA. O@RsPHIG AND OTHER MATTER. - SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS” The Intetlicencer pokes fax’ somo more St Maj. Gen. Caisias MoCiay. ‘he Chronicte basa hopeful articte on tho fractal situation, and says that notwithatand- bg #il our expenditures we baye ecarcely be- €%m to touch our resonrass.. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. ot ADDITIONAL MAJO% axe BRIGADIER GEN- The President sent the, following nomina. tions, under the new law for Major and Priza- ier Generals, to the Senate_yesterday, which arc im £dGition 1 thosé befere confirmed: jor Gemerals —S. Casey, 3.3. Peck, H.W. um, WG. Wright, @. Granger, U.S. Ham- ton, LH. Ruesean, H. G. Berry, F. P. Bai: Jr. b. butteriicid, Nod. P. bana, A. Doubie- « S. Hancock, ti. O. Howard, Jonn a. H enn h ie E. Sicki-s, RB. Ozkeby, B.M. Prentiss; J. F. Reyvolds, D. S; Stanley, F. Sweic, J.@. Parke, G_ Sykes, CC. Washhurn. Kirigediey-Generals,—J. Burford, J, P.Siough, HHA t, F.C. Berton, N. ¥., M. Br_ymia, Lig BJ. ; GK. Warren, Topo: phical Engmeers; C. EF. Pratt, : F. Syineia, N.Y, 5. Ho. H. Ward, N. «ith, Ind; C. Rowen, N. ¥ Sth infantry; J. R. Wee! ferrin at ton, Vt.; G.L. Andrews, tvth Infantry; OC. Fick, Mo.; 3. R. Barusa, Mass; R. BR. . Buck- ig ga S. Beatty, Chico; W. £. Rariow, B. Brown, Mo.; R. B. Ayres, Sta Artiiery; ge L. Cutter, G. Cusmplis, M. MM. Crockee. ii. FE. Cogswell, RB. Arnold, J. 0. Coptignd..H. B. Carrington, W. D. Wright, E. Deru, W. Deitsler, ©. C._Dodze, 9H. B. Ewing, T. T. Garrard, C. EK. Graham, C. A. Heckman, W. Hays, W. B, ilaacen, EB. W. wks, E. Hatlasd, EH. iivbsen, W. Mar- 2k. C. Hant, W. Eryzenowski, M.D. Log- fort, A. L. Lee, J. F. Knipe, M. K. Lawler, Nv Mc¥enn, S. A. Meredith, Ps; J. W. Mc- Motte, Ind; J Stil Morton, Engineer Corps; ‘. Mason, Olno; J. H, Horner, Mo; (@. P. cGimee, Ind; C. M. Mathias, Iowa; O. H. Neill, sth infabtry, E. E. Potte: Cc; D. M. Po, Captain Engineers, T. G Istantry; D. A. Russell, Mas, T. H. Rager, Wie, Tee. G. Ransom th; JB Smita, Ii WH. Morris, N. ¥.. G.. Strong, LR. V.Ty- tee, Conn; li. Tyndale, Penn.; W. Vandeveer, Jowa. J. Vodzes, ist Aatill F. Wheaton, 4th Cayalrs N. G@. Willias Towa: J. D. Sv venfon. Me ; A. J. Slemmvr, 16th Infantry: T.C Smith, Ohio: D. Titlson, Pa; C.D. Wagner, Ind; B. J. &. Webster, LiL; Z. 5. To'd, Dacttah Territe: ‘T. A. Rowley, Penn.; J. H.™ King, Sth Irientry; -M. eNvil, Meg J rine, LIL DOINGS AT THE PROVOS! MAMMAL GENE LAL’S OFFICE, ALEXANDRIA, Mircu 6. George F. Lanciey, 16th Virginia, who was confined some time since, and broke jail, has been re-arrested. é 7 Dariel Kanpally, sister and child, Daniel Donahoe, MoFlannagan,wife and child, Jalins hehl and wife, Jxcob Reisiner, all from Rich- mprc, ang Gutmen Hirsh from Gordon, Ga Sli refugees, were sent from the Provost Mar- shal General to the Uld Capitol at Washing. ton. ‘The arreats for selling liquor are decreasing; the wholesome lessons inflicted on so many Persons for this offence, are having the desired effect. Cssee of desertion from the Army of the Po- tomac at theso Headquartets have almost en- tirely ceased, which argues well for the dis- c-pline of the Army. DAMAGE TO AN IRON CLAD. The Whitney Battery Keokuk, which lef: New York on Thursday, broke a feed pip? off Saedy Hook, and was towed back to her unclorage The damage will detain the vessel only a day or two. +2 New Pablications. From Franck Taylor we haye the following: Tue Nationa, Armaxac. Phiiateiphia. George W. Childs. This publication, in the | fcdlaces, freshness and reliability of its staris- ice, more nearly supplies for this country what the Almanack de Gotha is to Europe, than Say similar cttempt that has come under oar notice. Part 27 of Frank Moore's excellent “Rebellion Record,” with portraits of Gen. Lew Waliace and Com Eoggs. SKETCHES OF THE War. By Chas. U. Nott, Captain Fifth lowa Cavalry. A readable nar- vative of events that came under the eyes of the writer. From W. F. Richstien we haye Mrs. Henry ‘Wood's last novel, (a novelette rather,) pub- Bisbed from advance sheets by the Pet-rsons- At ts entitled “The Foggy Night at Oxford,> @nd the interest and mystery is kept up with the usual akiil of the author. From Phi!p & Solomons we have an odd (and ‘theréfore useless) number of + Chambers’ #n- cyclopedia.” S&F The Committee on the Conduct of the War, under the joint resolution allowing them to sit afier the ith of March, have adjourned to the 14th of March,and they will continue taking testimony until the 4ihof April, when it will be turned over to the printer, who is ordered to print fifteen thousand copies for the use of the members of the present Congress, “Lbis will be 6f intereet, xs the testimony taken Tums torough the most exciting period of the war, snd contains the opinions of different Generals and otbers; but as it is announced that only portions of the testimony will be printed, there is likely to be doubt as to the impartiality of the report. @7 Gen. Robert B. Mitchell, at Nashville, has is<ued a special order, announcing that all individuals and corporations attempting to @yvail themsrlwes of or to obey any law 6f the 80-called Confederate Congress, or any statut> ofany Legisiature passed subseqnent to the Psssage of disloyal acts by such Legistature, sha'l forfeit all their property, in pursuance Of the Confiscation act paseed by the Consress ofthe United States; and the individuals at- © mpting, for themseives or for corpora‘ions, ‘to commit this act of treason shall be sent svath Of the lines of the United States Army. 7 Col. Loomis, commandant at Governor's Isinnd, New York harbor, denies that the writ of habeas corpus. about which there has fately teen suck % terrible anxiety of the Rebel sym- pathieers ls N. York, was everserved upon him. We also states in a card, that b- is ready to make proper return to it when seryed, as he hee n0 desire or intention to oppose tho civil unthorities in the exercise of their proper func- tone. : wegen NOMINATIONS BY THK Presto T.—Among Ur civilian Bomimctions sent to ihe terday are the Hoa. Joseph (3. Le sylvanis, tot UC mmissioner of enue, and the How. Juhu F. Potter, of Coneress from Wisconsin, to be (tove Jinceotah. a 67 The New ford Mercury is arzin= the Common Coune encourage the “colored men” thoneht when “ the proclamati the hardes| work Giovercor An ws would hare to do. would be to keep the colored mon back, bet a itis, the swarms somehow or «th: r do not come niong, even now. of that city to vote 25,C00 to Wi to enli-¢. e7 Mr. B. O. Duncan, whohas been appoint ed American Consy! at Baden, Germiny. isa young South Caro.inian, who was stu-hyine Be:ln when the rebellion broke outand did 4 hesitate to take the sice of the Uniteo, even ereat personal sacrifice. The same may be sai@ of other poble South Carolisians ia E-arope. wa A concert is advertised iu the Nate sa) Courier for the benetito! the Jeffer @ us soeks or gloves, kocks prefer By Four young girls, all onder sixteen years ©) nee, Were arrestedin Jersey City lately va & Charge Of shoplifting. 62 The lerge hotel- of Ros'on have increased in ur prices to three dollars per day. ee kev. James Nare's, pastor of the M. F. € uur. 3 ot Princess Agar, Did, im dead EE a » between Sth and ery; admission one Collar, or two pairs SSeS aay A FEDERAL ARMY WITHIN OF PORE HUDSON, LOUTSL Ad 4 a = THOUSAND UNION TROOPS “AT BATON ROUGE fo aS THe TRON-CLADS ATTACK FORT MeALhts- TEE —— GUNS DISMOTNTED. = > FuOM POLT M' ALLISTER. THIRTY SavayNau, March 4.—The enemy shelled ; Fort McAlister all last night, till near day ‘Lhis morning & dispatch from the Fort, dated 9 a.m,, s2ys:—The enemy bave not re od the attack this morning. Their yess: are stillin the river. The Fort is in goul die tion.. The coltmbiad is remounted, and no turther casuaities are reported at the For Post Hcpsen, La, Frb. 25, vin Montzx, Marck 2—A Yaukeo force of four thousand i 4 oe s ~ 289 PENNSELVANIA AVENUE, oxen 4 Barweae SoH WR LOre Bre, (CGMBS* BU Tuvile | HOTEL KE¥PERS, strong is marchir. towards Lorgansa. Tae | advance guard, ce thousand strony, is at Amite river, twelve miies trem this piace: This is deem d ah important movement, and doubtless promptsteps will be tiken toarresi it. H PorRT Hupsox, Feb. 27 —Cotonel Mill's Le- gion: the Fourth Louisiana, Colonel Husier, and Peinery’s Uatiery Groye the Yaukers trom Point Coupee. The enemy iguominiou-ly re- treated at the appearance of owr forces Th Teported force of the enemy at Baton Rouge is thirty thousand. . HE ATTAOR ON PORT M’ALLISTER. Savannah, March 3,10 Pp. M.—The enemy ere aitacking Fort McAllisicr. The a commenced al Usirty minules past sight o'e thee toorning. Three tron-ciads and mortar buate are playing on the fort. $-inch columbiad has Leen dismounted; mer slightly wounded. very heavy. 4 two Our two The tiring continues [RECOND DISPATOH.} SAVANNAA, March 3, 5.30 P.M.—A di-patch from Fort MeAils er, dated 3.i6, says that one Cf the iromeclads has withdrawn. Twe iren- ciads and ene mortar bv the fort. The fort is bjured, and nooneis bert on our side ¢x the two slightly wounded early this morninz. The garrison is in pood spt The firing stil) continues. LESTRUCTION OF THE (ONFEDE- RATE STEAMER NASHVILLE. An Incendiary Shell Set Her on F. tompletely Destroyed Her. The following dispatch, Richmond Enquirer, co. firms the destruction et the Nashville: Savannan, Feb. 8 —The 3 np the wprechs publich-d in the ae report of | steamer Ucniederate iron-clad opened he Nestvill jock, and con oman incen minutes past doit unil ten sheli strack the ry nd set her ow fire, and she is now a The fort fired upon the iron-clad and hi twice. The cther cunboits of the fleet fired al the fort, but did no demaze. COLT MBIATY eaeie b 3, March +2 cii Chamber, City Hal! it” WMG THE KEY. THOMAS SEWALL WILL proach in the Foundry M.&., Church, cor streets, TO-MORROW Mo Terof U and lata ING. the Sth inst .at I) 0 clock. - it VESPER §-KViCE WILL BE OBSERVED TO MORROW. (Sundav } March sth. in tha _hita-ian Church, cerner cf D and 6th strectr, at it RN WASHINGTON R.A. CHAPTER Phere wiil be n calied meeting TUESDAY EVENIN A full attendance is des: ofthe M. EB. H.P. G. R. THOMPSON, See PRES- a FAIR and2 th next, ten Chapter held Vth. at? co cleek. the week. SABBATH SCHOOL.—The of the Fourth P Fireet. wil be reopened it Church TO-MOKEOW at 46 E- th, the pastor, Capt. Wickes Sith other we were present at th. large library and a corpa of over s bool i= prepared to furnish ins greater number. Youths and childr Tents, are cordially invited. it 1 ttee of SC HEALTH ABRMUNS —The ©. Arrabgements have the pleasure ofan ime thatthe Young American Uraior Rew. M. LAxTis, wilheontinu series of practicn > ob Health, as correlative with the tea o— and exampic of Jesua cf Naza eth, TO MUR ROW. (Sunday.) at Temperance Hall) E sirest th. At Hoa. m Pree re and Praying; and at 75, m. an Oretron tothe Young Men of america. Testa feo. The public twoordislicicniies one Sc HevsE PAINTK S, ATTENTION! 2 _mertivg of the Jourueymen House Painters o; the District will be held at Temperance Hal!, f st between oth and it-h.on SATURDAY EV K; I? G, 2t 73. o'clock, to_ take into consiceration the Fresent high prices of liviag. and for so increase Cf waver. By order of the Sem court fignificance of Fa: ttee wnh § 2t* NEW tS INGING CLAS9.—?rofmssor ALEX We RKii ¢ Class y bis New ard Sm which wili be the lest before par Clase immediately are wanted Iq ies’ voices. Those ladies who would like to goin thai fine class, and on liberal terim# cau apply mediately ai the Profewrur sresidence and try their Soicex. Professor’ resi evce is NO 45) Lenth street, between Eand P. Hour of reception only between 2 and go'clock p.m dail maré-1w STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING —Notiea is i heraby given thata me-ting of the Stuck- oidersefthe Washington a d Georgs own hatl- road Company will be held at the office of the Com. pany, No. 255 U str-et.on WEDNESDAY Tith, 186+, at the hour of 120’clocs m. im pertance will come hafor. iy order of the Board ot Fr Busisvss of the meeting. OTR OUOKE, Pret avenue fQUITATION—A GUI:LEMIN, French Fs 4 48) from the French [mp-rial Schooi Cay alery,(¥aumur,) informs the ledies and g ntlemen of the ety that he will give lessons wilitaries and privatet ‘or the ordinary thed and Baucher’s methed. He bresks the military intier’ and gan- tlemen's horses Apply at the Richuuond Hou-s, D street mar 7 3t* YO TO HARVEY'S !_ He first inad of YORK RIVER OYS- TERS cf the season. by schoo er Ru- sevin, Capt. Evans. er at York They sre noted fur their {staves and favor, To be served to his patrona by any quantity _M. TARVEY. 28! OC street. and enth streets WwW ROYS’ CLOFHING. K Are now ip rereipt of a large assort ent of BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING of tha newest sty.er. suitabie tor the present season for Gress and seboc! wear, to which we iuvite the at- tention of parents. eR OE APOE ALL, STEDTENS 22 Pern. averuc, 9th and y mh 7. W GENTL MEN'S CLOTHING. k Have now on store a ul stocks of Gentie- men’k SPRING OVEROOATS, ATSIN EAS SCI ES, Me st LPS and FURMISHING GOODS of the ttyles, mani factured sith the aame deg-es nas, Style and eleg.nc-asif nade -o orler, L. sfEPHENS & CO 822 Pen & Co. b wif Davenue between Sth and 1 th wty, ATTENTION glass of LAGER ted te my newly (inte Paul Bu FROM AE! UTICE. chat the « from the O phan ?6 in the pistricr of @. Y waron® to exhsh ss therrnf. to the suns nf heay of March next vise Fy Ine be excluded tron te |B OMUNR OR, Exeeotor FINE HORSES. ee * LOKEE> sale, wingls and ma Baore-sard ridive bores. iecea by bhiralf at the North fey the mashes and oine am oe them e¢:nuot te pebre so ope who wahem to parchi-» 4; Steck We will sell them low for cath, ant ra pote fu.'y invit weil wto wanteither Ruegy Cyr ag rafter Ve Nores t give hima cat at cis bi elon Lovisiana averu> hant th -t , JOS. i tehed, y +Fe x0 expressly UKINE t sre still playing on” and; | nen of | h | AND THE To Tnepect their CHAMPAGNES, CLARET: UKUCERS, RESTAURANTS, SUTLERs, TRADE IN GENERAL, Uopurpassad Stock of 'S AND HOCK WINEs, LIQUORS, in Bulk and Glass, TUSMACCU AND SEGARS, FANCY GROUERIES, FOR PHE CAMPS, OF EVERY DescRIrtion, 4 , arme of any kind, within the limits ofthiacity, ; Drrinreext oF Stare, Wann seros, March Reteases fram the on the. ; 8 Année ORG Provo: 4u's Orvice. nev # Washtazion, D. C. aren ¢1033.¢ #rxctat. ORDERS, Ne, 4—OMicers of Patro! exawine carefully all-passes leaned from this office for cficers ‘ender medica: tr-atment,” andall that | harp bron issucg Ber Swonty (2 Bare wit be tharked “revokad*’ over the signaturé of the SMicet { pa: rol, and the bearera directed to getasother certtBente from the surgcon-and have the pass re- rewed at this oMca An officer using a pass marked | “revoked,” with the name ef the patrol officer aiized, will be ordered to rsport under arrest to | there headquarters, Rereattar, pasdes for officers j under mecical treatzent wil be giv only for fifteen days; at the end of whieh time, wilt be renewed for such lencth of time as the cer tificate of the surgeon Bhall call tor. . Clymer, Sucgeom US. Vi 205 Penssyivanta aycnue, issues the certificates requitod from officers of volunteers, by order: HENRY B, TODD,- Waanrxeton, D, C., Mareh 5, 1833. freciaL Onpezs, No. 7.—Tosscure_public peace, and preserve the property of the Gorerninent from loss through the negligence or viciouaness of care. lesa and unprincipled soldiers, it is ordered. that on and after the Sth inst., enlisted men of tho United States Army are prebibited wearing side | outaide of their Camps, exoopting upenduty requir- | House, as the circumstances of the case may re- | j We have constantly en band all the well known } CHA G Brands of MVPAGNES: MOET & CHANDON PIPER URIDSIC HEIDSICK & CO, .W, MUMM & €0.,, DE ST, MAKCEAUX & ©O., GREEN RED Lac, SEAL, CARTE NOIRE. which we offer 4T NEW YORK PRICES, HE Partnershi: N.C, McKwaw & ef conduciing the food and coal the firm of McKn. by mutual eouse: Tete firm will please call and seth Ferxrary 5, 1962, ana the pablie Weed and Coal eeperal asrortineot of Coal of all kinds apd Spit Wood, any length or size, dr: orcer. enera, {freight aided.) ATG JOHNSON & co, hOTics. hee - TH Martow, ew & Marlow, i ot. Ail perso ade died i 2 * fore existing between for the purpose busicess under sy dissolved to the N.C. MokKNEWS | W. H. MARLOW. N.€, MeKNEW begs leave to inform his friends | ly that be willcontinue the img the use of such arms. All patrols of the Pro yest Guard are directed to arreatand bring to thaso Beadquart:rs, or confine in the Central Guard St solfiers so foun’ with ardis upon their ors, When they are released, their arms will be retained, and delivered up onty on requisition cf the officers commanding tho regiment, Battery or detachment of whieh the soidier may dea mem- ber. A proper record will be kept by the officers ccrumandipg at guard etations of all arms thus re tained, the part.es from whom seized, and to whom ard when returne® ‘This order will not be construed as interfering With men actually in ivamsetu to their regiments, ' from detached service, bonpitats, etc, Ly order: HENRY B. TODD, Capt. and Provost Marsha’. A. ®. BAKER, Lieut. and Adj't, mh 6-Iw WANTS. : W “ANTE Pa cier in thee e cle. Lat is indispensable to every lady's t THAIK CKIMPER.—AI the | | will wave the hair beautifully mn lass than five ( bg Ba ete H ate D | 298 Pa ave, between 9th and Ith ats ao usiness st the old atand, corner of | 7th st and Canal, where can be found at ali times a and i N.C McKNEW, sued Union Fire Wood Mill, Corner7th street and Canal. PpRorcsats £08 HAY, OATS AND COKN, _ Curer QUARTERMASTER’s Orricr, Depo: og Washiasion, corner Vth and G sis. sHINGTON. D.C., March 7, 1363 SEALED Proposau: unlil FRIDAY furnishing usan* tons o! uring bushels AY to be good TA belies, and delivered to the ton. The Oats to be pUt up ip bags of Oats will be rec. pounds to the bushel Racks to be furnish Government. putu Pp Government Delivery to be within (25) tweut: contract, the Go’ fH of OATS and merchantable Timoriuy, at (2,400) two thousand S will be received at this office «the ath cay of March, at 12“, vernment with (3.1.0; three | AY, (50,00) three hundred (109.44) one hucdred e's of uid shelled CORN. ut up in pounds = of & good merchantable quabity, abouttwo bushels each eived shel. each, made in the by weight, at (32) thirty-two ed without extra charge to the | Phe Cogn to be of a good merch y pin kage of about two bushe’ L Will be received by weight, at uds to the bushel Sacks to be furnished with ntable quality, (33) fifty-six out extra charge to the city of Washington, y-hve days from the date of the PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received for (£0) five hnndred tons of Hay and ou aud bushele of Oats au! prards fifty thovsard iushels of Cerr and upwards The propositions for be on apd ind The ful nawe and Hay, Vats aud Corn | der must appear in the propora | consider ofall the parties niguing it, must appear, or the PANY KACH FRUresiTioN, artermaster U wid be plaint: nd for (51,6) fifty thous upwards, and for (59 0) must Pata‘e pipers, and entirely distinct from sndentof each other. Post Otice adiiross of tho bid- roposals must he addressed to Col. D. H. Rucker. .8. Army, Washington, D. C.. an ly marked * GUARANTEE. Proposats for Hay.” | Jats,” or* Corp,” as the case may be. x The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awa: to «must be guaranteed | responsible persons, whese signatures must — T tas just received the shown bi penied to the guaran he responsibi, nearest trict Attorney. Bidders must be present In lit he oficial ‘of the guarantors mi two e Bp- ust certificate of the Clerk of ee istrict Court or of the United States Dis- don when the bids ; | are opened, or their proposals will not be consid- Bonds equal in amount to haif the num to be re- | ceived on the contract, signed by the contractor | end both of guaray' | suecensfo! bidder upon signing the contract. Taccompany the contract, it will | essary forrthe bidders lo have their bonds- with tiem. or to have bends signed in antici pa- and ready to be produced when the contract ia or) ¢ bond e te a ‘tors, will be required of the Bianks for bonds can be procured upon apolica- tion being made at this office, letter, or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTE We, , of of fulfill the 1 —, io hereby guarant contract Air proposition, and that should his pr the county of of the county 8 te: er personally, Dy m6 of porition be | Recepted. heewill at once enter into a contract in i your friend | BE Eubveriber is constantly In receipt of very | ho} Eb verthate: et wharr, accordance therewith 5 the coutiact be awarded .d te become (Te this certificate above his securitios, me uti: med.) INSP ECTIUN. DELIVERY. Ke, Ail Bay, Qats ano Corp contracted for usdor thia AdVeTtinement w Ml be rigidly inspected, and him we are pre- gbsaraptee must Mis appended the official such a docs not prove of a good sound merchantable Queiity will he rejected. ralit Any info; with the terms o! one of the Gov Washinston j _, The Chict Qnarte: | right te rejactany bish, Colonel and Chief Quarter: Depot of Washi ton, —Une TOP BUGGY aad re al “RAKES Bene E Cibar HARNESS. Fnqu street. between 90th aud thereafter as u AS ape y in th. reponsl. i at the Railroad Depot, eroment W or all bids that he ma: D.H. RUC! tate nade upon the completion of the the Chief Quar- bid, or non-conformanae this advertisement, will ensure + rejection af the Delivery to be trade or at harves in the city of rmarter reserves to himself the Kacem too ER, ‘Master, SLE ee FOR 84LE-A Lady's Sle, near! d chet don Hotel }K1VED— THE BOHOUNER CABOLIN « AND CORNELIA Phiprere wil 250 Bane mar 626 BARKELB APPLES.—250 bar Apples for enle by Rid bas been used but Litt - Apply at the office of t m bas arrived at the foot of jleare take potioe. ma: ING & BURCH Corner 15th st. and Veracat Bad- id at =~ the L, av. ; also Sawed | ; ferred. Alero wanted, a smcil! bite o- co Lonutes. See advertisement in another culuma, war? iw* at ce WANTED—Apply at the Clarendon Hote 4 mh7 2t* ie Se es WV ATED —A good BREAD BAKER. App'y at the corner of E and lith sts, mh 7-2t* ANISUED ROOMS FOR RENT, AT street, between 6th and 7th sts. mh?7-t »D—A WOMAN, for general housework bg. (@ Germen preferred,) at mh? 3} V /ANTLD—A WET NURSE. Apply a ave., beiween lth and i2sts., imme mb7-2" i ed Pay bit WANTED 4 good CARRIAGE PAINTER, the First Ward Carriage Masafactory, G's between 17th and I8th sts. mar 7-20" Bo WANTED_—A lad about lyearsold. Ade rest, giving Baume and residence, at thisofcs, a” mar 7 3: W ANTED—A WHITE GIRL te evek, wasp and iron in & Mall private fami!y—permavent sitiation—at Ne. 486 D strect, between Ist and 3i ate. German preferred. mar 7-3t" J. W. JENNINGS. W ANTKD—To rent a small HOUSE, containing 4 or 5 rvoms. convenieatly arraaged, with gas and water, between i’a.ave.and M street north, and 7th end Mth west” Rect will be paldio vance Address. J. P..’' Star Office. mh 7-3t FURNISHED HOUSE, ; central location, Tu no children. Ad _W. D.." 363 Lst., between 13th acd 1iih. oh 6 bw” WANTED—4 youne WOMAN, to sew fora weebs in a private family; one who und stands Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine GIRL, i2or 14 yea-s of age, to take care of cl | dren, and to do whatever else rhe may be to!d sar ali or medium-sized HOUSE, se, furnished or unturnished. ply at 504 isth st., between C and D. Weanstep—a or part of a ; (unfarnished preferred.) situated in a reapoctabia | neigh borhood—for immediate possession, or by the | between toth and 13 H Bosze WANTED for | 4 | te. x { ington, Ifa bid ia made in the name of a firm, the namen { 7 bid will be the individual proposal of the party roposals from disloyal parties will not be con- idercd. and AN OATH UF ALLEC .aAyce MUST ACCOM | rert—Bex 8. eb Of Apri next. Addrest, stating location and terms, ‘Prompt Teucut,” Sox No, 24, Star Oiica, mar? 6t* V ANTED—ACGLORED BOY, Is or 19 ya: peo 23.2 porter ina Drs Goods Store. App LOCKWOOD, 324 Peon. ave. mh 6 2: W4di2e0,8 a respectable young womar, 2 SITUATION as meatairens oF chamber Apply at No. 246 G street, between than street mar 6. ED—Te berrow $15™ or g: mone 4@ in current for l years, without interest. Pay- able iv gold, secured by 8 deed of trast on - able fp.m in Montgomery eo: dress "B. B ," No. 41 Star G! @ modern FUR- in the vicinity of Wil by a fonder an from New York, jor the -Address S. M THAYER, through city e, No. 35 Muine avenue, Washington, D. Waste —To rent in this City or Georgetown kow cr at any time before May Ist,an Ua. furnished HOUSE, cantaining # or i0’ rooms. Gwuers wishing a goce tenant. with city references. ANTHONY, ttar Offic ti Ld WANTED By the ict of Ap ii, NISHED HOUSE, larda’y seme Post ED—By sible party,a DWELL- ING HOU f moderate size, in a respecta- ble ard healthy I y of this cit; Fr neighbor- he Address D 150 2 st. it m353t* | Wyte RooM, WItH OB WITHOUT Beard, wanted by a _gentlem: wife; be- tween Capitol and Navy Yard preferred, Address for three 998, E. GOLDSMITH, Port Ollice, Wash- D.C. mar 5. TED—A gyptiomag and lady sires permanent BOARD aad ROOM; but o1 in a first-class Boarding House. beed apply. Location between I2th and 16th ste, Apply tur three cays.at br,&, 260 Peon. are RtR, mar 5-3t* Stare on Penn. avenue, ANTED—Ina Fan Ww need wpply beference required. Aiso, wanted in the same store, @ amart, active WOUTH, with recon. mendations asto moral eharacter,&c. Ad- arera Lox 543 City Post Office, m st WwW ANTED—To purchase a small PLACE. con- t.ining five or six acres, with comfortable bouse, Within tweor three ‘es of the city, suit- able fo @ summer residence aud garden Address A. F..” Star Cflice. stating terms,&2. mar3>-eo3t* *O MUSICIANS —Wanted immediately, ! good fint Cornet and Alto PLAYER Also. 1 zood Bat, Suprane and Trombone PLAYER Appiy to JOH sCHREYER, at the Finley Hospital, near the city, or to SMITH & NEALE, 230 a. ave. mar 8-7 oSt* WANTED 25 GIRLS, to learn to bornish Good wager given.’ Also, one COLORED BOY, trom 1510 s7 years, atthe Silver plating Ks tablithment, 315 Dstreet.—up stairs mar 5-3t* & young man and wifa, in a private family where the comforts of a home em be found, in 2 central locality ing price M,° mar & 3t Wary. Ny ED—A email HCUSE, containing about 4rdoma for & privet position, &c..“A.M , at this office, A garden or pateh of ina ndagted partes Would bedesirable. Noobice fc tion to the Irealily, Address "S.A B..? care of HENRY SEITZ, dr., Tobacconist, Pon avenue Pas ie wie mi aG& WANTED—2000 Second-hand BAG! B wanted, ty W.H. CAMPBELL, 353 Penna. avenue. mar lw” H 4NDSUOMELY FORNISUED PA bED ROOM, adjoining, aud two C on id ficor, fer rent Apply 452 Ninth, between Kand fF, vesr the Patent Uffice. mh i Iw* FPO PUOWGSBAPHERS —A first class Artist, in all departinents appertaining to photography and its finishing, either in oil, w: or crayite, vith new spplication, would engaze & limited time cn ressounble terms, by immediate address to *G.W ” Star Office, mar 2-iw~ NfsD TO SELL—The Stocg and Fixtures of t-class Grocery Stand in the tentral part Y_ Batixiactory reasons given for selii ng. Ade ress* Morton,” Star Office. fe 2 RAN HAMBERS ANTED TO RENT—By a permanent ant, Wena Garatsished DWRULIRG HORE Address—stating location description, and price of City Post Officeg None dut o or parties having leases peed answer. sims FR4AGS AND FAPER WANTED—Don'tacil your Kegs, Rooks, and Papers for nothi wi cod prises for Cotton and Woolen Regs, Bene, fi-yorte. Newapacers, ee, We’ bay. Bottles, Od id Curiosi| generaliy. Keg and’ Pape W fo 5 Im” 75 and 27% Dat. near th ee DOMRETIO SEGARS, CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, or 2 manufactures, at AGLBE’s, 289 Ponasrivania avenae, fem the passes | b IMMBDIATELY — GEORGE'S rti- it None put thore | AD experierced SALES WOMAN. None other | +, Address, stat. | DoF hundred and EMy-four recruits for U. S- infrntry have SPflved at Soldiers’ Rest, under charge o: Cap:{Chase. LATE FROM NEW ORLEANS. - a ‘ z Tu RECOUNIZE NB- \. GROVER — ams IMENTS. ako oO IMPORTANT FHOM TEXAS. reverie terror _ BER MOVING ON BROWNSVILLE WITH “FIVE THOUSAND MEN. ——— Wew Yors, March 7.—The steamer Columbia | has arrived from New Orlenn# on the 27th ult. and {Bon the 2d instant. Among the Ha- , Vana pursengers aretwo persons who had just j landed a cargo of Africans in Cuba. Their : Protts amounted to $480,000, which’ they j bréught in gold te this port. | ‘Three companics of the 42d Bessachusetts : regiment, andthe Harriet Lane, and two hup- | dred.and seventy of the Eighth regutars, cap- ; tured by (ig rebels twenty-two months ago, haxe been exepanged. Also, twenty prisoners | takem from the ram Queen of the West. A letter from the U. S, Consul st Matamoras says that three thousand to five thousand rebel soldiers under General Eee,are marching to- ward Brown ville. ' The U.S. gunboat Kinsman, formerly the steamer Grey Cloud, was @unk in Berwick Bay by striking a snag. It is reported that tea ortwelve men were drowned. She was a mere Tiver boat. ‘The rebel armory at Clinton, La., has been de:troyed by fire. : Nothing of military moment has transpired in New Orleans, Gen. Weitzell had a strong force in La Fourche county. Gen. Grover is stil in command at Baton Rouge. it is rumored that he has r-fused o Tecognize the necro regiments, and Gen. Banks has issued an order commanding him to treat hem on an equality. There is nothing new in ! the business Jine at New Orleans. Havana advices state there is a ramor that Gen. Forey would start on the 2Ist or 22d for Puebla, : Advices from Caracas state that the Federals have obtained possession of the vity of Mara- cabo, which is still blockaded. Colligs arrired to ask they were toyal, for loyalty in pow! Db *Sewrast ked ‘hat the Dr. Se =e i ‘Ur stiog = follows: “Do subscribe to icle in the T th (The ary ty of the § tion mak to the sapreme ley! Government.j . The question was put by the Coihins proceeded to read the note te Teterred to, pa Ret. John W. Ball moved that no questions be put. Several yoices—“No, no.” Thr cundidates were thop elected tg, orcers, and admitted into tall o Rev. John Bear mites report on church extension, v Pubiie cullepMows attits tinan etapa ubiic col atthis “The Con: to and the Piace for the next meetin) ee) “hape' Va. and Georeetom was decided that the at Wesley Chapel. nti! Monday morning o'clock, - destiniesifiiemenedhs Tee Rare Casz—This morai Rr Rowland took wp the case of Jona as charged with atiempt to commit a rane Mrs. — wee eh oh oth of last. a Ferman veutijution whe Sbett langange’ The ‘9 plaingnt is a very peat looking little ot Ro Somplenine. full, large bine is about 24 yearsof age, . Blawy about J2,ot dark mica, and’ tar poe as 4 be good Jooking. FP net, won! rom dence itappenrs that Greenburg isa = (incorrectly stated yesterday paker,) shop is on D street, between Sixth ana His oe aoe pag Ninth On morning” Feornary, went first to breakfaxt, and Mrs. Gree wascione. He .“'.ed her and threw bed, and under‘oo": _AKRIVAL OF STEAMER PHILADEL- PHIA FROM NEW ORLEANS. NEw Yor, March 7.—The stvamer Phila- deiphia bas arrived New Urleans, with dares to the 22d of February, and Key West to | the 2th, She passed the steamship Mississippi, with stop it she proved to be too active ferbim, | troops, twenty-five miles norih of Key West. a and ran ont upouthe and way ‘pou the porch, 408 away, Shame ber wiling aa bund zt nret;butahe fold bum tun: i Bot come to ase, as! him CONGRH! cSSSIONAL. charge him. Greenburg treated SATRA SESSION OF THE SENATE lighUy, and she insisted. He asked —— Was 50 anxions, and then she told kim t bad at G theu had Bhawan SrxaTr.—Senator Doohtile took the oath of allegiance prescribed by act of July 2d, 1802, Mr. Anthony, from the Committee on Print- ing, reported @ resofution to print 10,000 —_ of the mechanical portion of the Patent Ollice ; Report for 1882, ana 4.000 copies of the acts and joint resolutions of the late Congress. The Sexate then went intoexecutive session, and subsequently adjourned. rested. It is stated that Biaw subseq beasted toothersof whathe haddon The aetencant wndertook to excase by telling the justice what had induced bum) the act, stating the language she had ty thetnjeted femsaie, weeae ener, uy leare bezan to course down her cl t ehe dénied the statement in terms plain gall) direct. In fact she called him “a d—d ascn ofab—h.” The justice excused her guage On Account of the e: of Biaw, and sent her away with ber Biaw temg uvable to give security, committed to jail to answer at court the c! of attempting to cemmili a rape. qh sas Tt ely Horse Tuigy anv Fue:tive reox Je On Tuesday last, the police of the First were informed thst a horse bad been from Mrs. s. E. Cady, residing near D town, Mon: county, and that it thought that the thief was in the First Wi Buill tuck the mater charge, and on Tursday night found the i j Satvrvay, March 7, - i i i LOCAL NEWS. Same WYER ; BALTIMORE ANNUAL CONFERENCE | OF THE M. E. CHURCH. FOURTH Day. Religious services were conducted by the Rey. T. H. W. Monroe, A letter was recejved from G. H. Zimmer- man, & probationer, announcing his withdrawal from the Conference. On motion, Revs. Thomas Myers, J. N. Davis and R. R. Murphy were a: ed & committee on the publication Of the Conference Register, | (Which had bad the mane trimmed to disg and to collect 75 cents from each member of in the of a colored man, who ¢: Conference for that igo <eoer Offati; and he was taken Rey. B. W. Brown & resolution set- a he was recornized as } ting forth that itis inexpedient and inconsistent Reail, who had broken from ihe jail at with the nature and design of the certificates of | ¢fick several weeks since. Justice Drary church mem>ership to give such certificate to Teittee him ef tOawait the requisition of | any person withdrawing from the M.E. Church. Governor of Marylar? Rey. T. Sewall asked if the passaze of that resolution was intended to be merely advisory or statute! i beimg intended as statutory, Mr. Sewall objected. Mr. Brown explained that as the case now stood, and if he understood the nature of the certificate, it must be received by a pastor when presented, if drawn upin properform. Aman may he ve received a certificate, become a Mor- Lich, ar dif be comes back and carries theecer- lificate to a pastor, he is bound to be received. He thonght this should be remedied. Kiev. N. J. B. Morgan read the action of the Ge 1 Conference of 1548, in relatioa to this matter, und Mr. Sewall thonght theadoptionof the resolution would be an invasion of the t-r- Titory Of the General Conference; and aor further discussion, Mr. Brown withdrew thre resolution : c nmendatiors of local preachers for Deacons orders were then receiyedand Richard Cornelins, of Baltimore district, deremiah D. Latham, of Washington district, were | elected Deacors. | _ The foHtowing colored local preachers were Al:oelecied Deacons, they having been tavor- ably recommended by their respective quarterly conferences; viz: London Pinkney and Martin Spriddle, of Baltimore district, and James homas, and Nathaniel Jackson, of Washing- ion district. Jchn H. Brice, (col.,) of Baltimore district, } anu Washington kford, (col) of Wasn- ; imgton district, were elected Elders. | . Rev. Mr. Thomas trom the committee on | Dickinson College, then made areport. The | condition of the college is one of comparatiy: prosperity, and the faculty is fall. The insti. tution is however not altogether free from financial embarrassments. The committee re- | ported alse, resolutions requesting all charges to take up a collection for educational purpases early in June next; thatten per cent of said coliections be appreprinted to the educa. tion of young men for the ministry; and that | the subject of education be kept before the e Wasuinctox Mengy Manca. for stocks, coim and uncurren! mon¢y, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co., Banke Quartermasters Checks, able in Certificates... U.S. Demand Notes, Amencan Gold, ‘0 discount. Notes unse Jed. z ena Semmes 1LL.—On Monday last, Major Samnel H. ington, Superintendent of the Go Mory, W&: suddenly streck with irs und was conveyed from the Armory | residence on Miouri avenue. fectly coneci & word since that time, his whole richt being parniyzed. The mteltiger ce of his nees Will be received with general reg this commanity. a VILLAINOUS ATTExP?.— About 9 o'clo t, as two white girls, servants of Dodge, Montgomery street, Geon were returning frontchurch, they were by a negro with a most Villainous purposeeth dently, avd knocked down, but he was a rupted at this juncture persens ing, and made off. os. ——»—___ MALiciers MiscutKr.—On pre | come partie: broke into the shoe store of S & Trabert, on Pegusylvania avenue, bet! Nivetrenth and Twentieth strees, — in the rear of the store, and about $400 worth of the goods, cutting all the boots and shoes on the shelves. —a Suppen Deatu.—Thursday aftornoon, Se ward Fletcher, a well known colowd about fitty years of ege, feli dead in the near H and Fifth streets. Fletcher was unwell, bis illmess probably .esulting fi intemperate use of ardent spirils. —— GrorGr’s Hair Cnmrse (ad sale at W_P. Shedd’s, titn st, A. P. D and Mrs. Lowe, Pa. avenwe) i: ingoniots, pie, and cheap, and answers its purp Tably, as ladies who have useu iti | Church, and recommending Dicki College ofall confidence. ns seriaiim; and Mr.Thomas thea ; Feferred to the great importance of properly educating the young men of theehurch. her churches, he said, were far ahead of the Meth- odist Episcopal im this particniar, and it tre- ! quently happened that young men went over to other denominations use the as worth ust = 7 < denomination did not take proper care of edu- So, no wonder it is selling ke ho: cakes “4 cat { ead Dr. Johnson, President of Dickins Save or Arexanpria Srocx.—¥ the pubiie sale of storks at J U Met Co's, rooms was postponed. A sale of Corporauon of Alexandria stock was Sy. ; College, made a statement in reiation to eduea- | tion. He stated "that there had been so much | said abont self-made men that the people looked } Upon on ervey shag amma d As Ot new sary. le reterred to Dr. Sprague’s biographi> fifiy only being of mea who had not received a collegiate education. The men who tad done the ‘work of the country or the church ‘were thoroughly trained. The question was, what part shall the Methodist den: ominalidu take in the control of the church and country! He Cuenrr ORMENTH! Will be larding i: eaaice MENT Shick miu be acta ‘ou rensoeabie fs ¥: a he St from the “PEN WICK & STEWARE, then referred to the nization and finsacial Ser 7-st* affairs of Dickinson College. The State of G2 RAIN Pennsylvania had conv something for Dickin- G Son &s well as other colleges of the State, but the people had not done as well for it as for other =. ~ ’. Durbin spoke of the college, wpic at 5 REED OATS, 13m bushels PRED OATS: Apr y at Uld Tobdaceo one, rocremay be left with WILLIAMS & t Kagdien’s Wharf, EW ARMY AND NAVAL DICTION ‘ocket containiag Tables of of the Army and Navy ont 5, ot Bank jp the Arany Ke combined with « Dictionary ‘of the guage. Just published mar 7-t Dr. J. ‘f carried on yizorously, would prove one a the greatest blessings to the country, The report of the committee and the resolu- tions were then adopted. Gn motion of Rey. Mr. Phelps, Rey. Dr. Hamilton w.s appointed to prepare a memo- Tiai of late Rev. Henry Smith. A certificate from Staunton Conference cer- iting to the election of Rev. Jas. M-Donald to Deacon's orders in ind!, was received. v. Dr. Hamilton, from the committee on the claims of superannuated ministers and widows and orphans, reported the amount set apart for each case. Dr. Durbin made an interes! ing statement relative to the workings of the missionary so. ciety, and was followed by Rex. Dr. Orriton, who urged the ministry to take the missionary werk inband. The Baltimore Conference have done Lee d in the enterprise, and he hop-d soon that the influencé of the Conference would be felt throughout the wide extent of territory from which they are now tem; ty sbatont. lie expectea the Mis- jonary Collect would be doubk d this year, owing to the interest taken in the Sabbath schools, He oped that the work would be commenced ia the Sunday echools. "J. 533 Pea. mh 7-80" . WILLARD, | Ee s8? were Y anp Navy BROKE