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‘ THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXICEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, QORNBE PENW’A AyanUR, AND 11TH STRmst, W.D. WALLACE: | —_—_———— Papersserved without wrappers, by carriers; 10 cents per week; in wrappers at the rate of 86 per year. To mail subscribers thd price is $5 per year; #3 for elx months. Papers procured. at Habe Star office counter, wittér withoat wrappers, Two CgnTs BAOH. 7 ApvuRtisoMENTs should be sent to te office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not uppéar watil the next day, —° THE GREAT FAIR TO BEHELD, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Ladies’ Soldiers Relief “Association, IN THE LARGE HALL OF PATENT OFFICE BUILDING, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHRISTIAN COMMISSION And the Families of the Soldiers the District of Columbia and f ether places, if servin; strict } Regames Ata very large meeliz ag of the Associgtion, at the house of Mayor W: h, ou Wednesday, Januery 6th, 186%, changes were made Mm committees and the:collectors, a new Uommit- tee On Decorations was appointed, and’ also rsons-from the several Loyal States to’ so- cit subscriptions, contribuiions of articles, &c., it Was ordered thatthe President cause the’ list, er daly wat tho fe ot Pet in allihe city Papers daily wntil the ist of February. aT. bj Major B. B.Patkcw, ” Vios Pagsipasr. Wenax D. Coox,Mag. > — BEC) REE Bea, * <n. eS ComMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS © *) © 4] Rrcwarp wasencr £34: Bariys J. Bo: WEN, Rea. ‘y aM) 88 ADAMS, Bxecurive Gommirres,— .F. Brown, Esq. on 1 Bye sqneese. it on. GEO, W. ig eg + a r3.d. 2. Browa, ‘arnham, pS sanchard, Clarke, irs. W.P. Dole, * K-Cartter, Mts B McClellan, Fins xow Commirtac. Wititam B. Topp, eq, Mis. RB. BR. ¥aRsnam, W.L, NronoLson, DW. Buise, Mrs. F. B. Srinwen, Committss ox Decorations. Mon. J.B Usher, Obas. B Stansbury. Bs Lon: RIM Stanton, | SW. Mansuetgzy: Bea. Hon: Gideon Welles, 2-3 Gilman, Esq. Lion, LEP Hotlows7, Wm. H. Baldwin, 84g.) Hon ¢ Neston, en, DeWitt C. Olark. Hon} Mrs.’President Lincolm - Thomas U. Ww. . Gen. W. arryy John C. River. § John L. Hayes} B. Bell, Esq " Mrs, Edward Jordan, 1, Adolph C!uss, sq. COLLECT. URS, Nipsr Warp. ira, Mrs. John G. Clarke, F.W.3 < Mrs. Geo. W. Riggs. fe, Mies @ Mee hii v laylor, Mim: Atenfeal been leigs,’ Mrs.Com’t HenryA, Marry. Mrs. Peter Poker: ™ & 3; Col, Freeman, oder, Mrs, Adm 1@ ofoueuMeee Pres't Hi in IGoldsio*oughMre res’ Lewis Clep>..e, © Mrs, Baward ©. ieee Mrs: James Syk Mrs. fhomas J. Fisher, rs. 4 T. tar, Mrs, Benj. F Ri JS. Atkinson firs, Hooper, oF Mase, Mary &. Will, ai Wea: Tatap Mes. Pom B _W. Angus rs, Thomas Beri Mary P, Mids. on, Mrs! Joha@ Renuedy, Mrs. Marie B. Greco. Mrs, Alex. R. Sheph« Mr s. George 8. Gid Mrs, & Mre. Lewis Johnsen, Miss Mary Lewis, Fourta Warp, fee, Secretary Usher, Miss Carrie Bacon, enator Sprague, | Mrs. Joseph H. Bradley, Attorne Bales,M. bert K Mins M.A. P ant, Franck Taylor, Mrs. Thomas U g Walter, Mrs. Horatio Nater, Mrs. W. B. We M i Morrill, of Vermort Mrs. James ye . Edward Clark, Mixs Charlotte Taylor. Miss Anna pier, Mrs. Cornelius Wendell, [- H. G. Pant. Miss Maa Murra: Mrs. apeeene Bryad, ir., Miss 8M. Locke, Mrs. Samuel rtrong. Firre Warn. Mrs, Jobn M, Brodhead, Mrs. W. L. Nicholson, Mrs, Nathan Sargent, | Mrs. Cl-.ries McNamee, Mra. Gen. Benham. Miss Ann Carrol, Mis. Chavtes P- Russell, Mrs. Professor Bache, Mrs Ezra l. Stevens, | Miss Alide Gardner Mes, DW. Middleton, Mrs, Joseph Saxton, dre. John Hitz, Miss Mary Locke, Mre L.¥. Pourtales, Mrs, B, B. French Mrs. W. B. Todd, Mrs. a W. Westfall, Sixra Wa Mrs.Qupt Robert Clarke, Mes. Col. Harris James Nokgey? Mies Sais (danent Mr ‘s. James No! 85 rke .(dau, ater of Bre. George R. Wilson, Capt. BG) i = anvani Wat a Mrs. John mmes, re. William J. Murtagh, Mrs. Thomas FE Lloyd, Mrs. John R. Elyans. dirs, RK, B. Clark, Mrs. George Mattingly. Mrs, 3 Wheeler, Mrs, T. V. McIntosh, hs Gaoncazows. Be Mrs. Fitten Ouse, lise Kate rnard, Mrs. Wm.H. Tenney, Miss Buckey. . Wasuryeton County. c. R. Belt, Thomas Blagden, Esq., Maj. De Vere Burr, A. Nichols. ArT Lani Mrs.Caleb B.Smith, Ind., Mrs,DolphusSkinner,NY, Ata meeting of the Association, held at the resi- dence of Mayor Wsllsea on the 13th of January, the following gentlemen, together with their indies, were unanimously requested to act as Cal- lectcrs, and to attend the futare meetings, and to unite with us as members of this Association : Mr. QObarles Klomasn. Mr. A. ee Mr, Max Gohnbeim,.___. ye Mr, Gharies F. Sch midt.. Mr. Fred Schmidt Persons appointed to solicit subscriptions and contributions from the several Loyal States, who are most respectfully and earnestly solicited to lend all the aid they can to the patriotic enterprise ; ConxxgoriouT, Mrs. Senator Foster, Mrs. Hi DeLawars. Hon. Nathaniel B. Smithers, 8, Lane on. Wm. 8. Holroa Hon. Henry ne. ion. Wm. C) Mrs. George W. Julian, Hon. Schuyler Colfax” Iniryor Mrs, President Lincola, Mrs. Marshal Lamon, rs, Senator Trumbull, Mrs. Chester. Ben Ge Quen Lovejoy, Hon. Elihu Washbarne. rs, beeler, Tow, Mrs, Senator Harlan, lenry CU. Deming, A. Hon. J. W. Grimes, sa8. Hon, 8.C. Pomeroy, Hon. J. H. Lane. Manruey. Hon. Joseph Hol Hon. Henry Grider, Hon. Green Adams, Weaids Robert McMurdy, Fenster Morritt “Wis tamtn, Do 8. Hamlin, ed "Stra. Frederick A. Pik a ais Mra, BranciaP. Blaits east, Hieke, rs. Francis ‘air, nator Hi Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mrs.He: Winter Davi Mrs, Senator Jolson, | Hon, Edwin He Webster, xu Mw r. Massaoguserrs, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. John B. Alle: Mrs Marie B. Greene, Hon. Alexander H? Rice, Mrs, Oakes Anes, . 8. Grinnell, Esq, cet iea bn W. Longyear, Mrs. Senator jer, Hon. Jobn Pain Hon. Jacob M. Howard, Hon. Francis Kellogg Mrxxgsora. Hon. Alex’r Ramsey, Hon. M. 8. Wilkinson, Hon. Wm. Windon, Missovat. Hon B. et Brown, Hon. F. P. Blair, jr., Hon. J.B. Henderson, Hon. James 3, Rollins x Mand Mrs. Geo. B. Blanchar? New Hamrsmine Mre. Senator rk, jath’l R Leavitt, Mrs, Senator Einar Fresek went Dire. J. W. Patterson, New Your. a Brea k W. ot pha Hoa, qauacting Prank. re Har! ls . Theo, omeroy, Mrs. Seustor Morgas, on, Reuben B. Fenton. New Jers Mrs. Senator Ten ‘Eyek, John Giberson, Bsq. Ogto. Mrs. Senator Wade, uct James M. Ashley, Mra. Gangewer, § jo + SET, Soe ee Paneer y O62. Ron. John W. Forney David Wilmot, Hon. Edw’d McPherson, He - Wm. D. '. Hon. Edgar Cowan. James T. 5 Ruope au Mrs Senator Sprague, Hon. H. B, Anthony. Mrs. Senator eaneasr, Mrs. Justin 8. Sei Korrins. Vai Eco. Benator Carlile ers. J. 0. Underwood. Mre. Judge W; bier Hon. Benet: Bon, fscator Walon ee BRP, eB TH. wre, Benstor Doolittle, ‘Bre. Benatar Howe, * B.B. TRENCH. ja S-ctFeb} Predident of the Associati¢n, XXIII. List OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1563. — a OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARG “ST CIRCULATION, wObe gs bee LADIES’ LIsT. Adams Mts R Bineivereor Hicrherson Rebs Adami . leintire Mreco Abert Mra Wm8 eens Susan loyd Mary J A desson MrsDO Bryant Nagy 4. Nels Bais | a Mar: elson. t Abirncie WBel= Be ansiokNorwaodsemie mina Fowler vier Hasran Nite *Brown Alice M piageeate MryA Novis Mee AB town ae FletcherAnn “Newrath Luortia® oss Anna EB Geni MrsMH Nichols parol 3 VETS ea aris, ‘Marcie’ Nelson M ras. a] AG gie Northeut J T-2 Cy rs rch Mrs Dam Sree ianse Q’Gonnor Mrs Hi Mrs Bilton 6 larissa O'Donnell Maty rker Mary Gould Mrs Ghee. O’Connor Mary tes Lottie Greene Mary A_ Prince Sarah Beiterhy Meee Serato Be mee Blizabeth jarelay Katie rh ‘gttsA Pond 9 Mra Chas Gai: G ra porkins Mra 0 ret er Annie Bee ities Gc ¢ guteregte E & Parker. Mrs eale Mra reeds Grimes J Rifer Reber 8 Ber Re Martha Ginnie Gre oe ade F Burke oe Marita lowell: aise be. orcas Brow! rs armen fictece ee Agness Boyle Mary’ lamilton Gert Bean Emma farris Ellea Recved ‘ent = Bue it Mary A Hughs Borke Elizabeth Bridget Hoobs Priscila Bhoades Annie Brieze Hellen Hase Julia Pacsaes, Anns c Brown Louisa Hunt J rege M Rose J Brown Eliza Hall Linda « Riten’. Mrs Iw Bater Mrs Jno E Ball Lonica Richards Ann BarnacloeFronieHurvart Sarah_ Richardson Bacorn Mra s V HopkinsHatties Lizzie Benson Nellie Harris Jensie V Rolson Maisa Bestow Lucy Harvey Mrs 8M Random Mra. B Peichales Mary Hulman t plies p pores Alice S Beene mg Estelle noting rsP ardsonMrsL arris Pealag Sa lary qninsen Mrs Bbetchey Hastings Mrs N Brosmon MrsBJ Hastings Maret Rahrih Josephne Bolster Maroline Harling Joanna Rodrigue MrsA © Bortelt sirs P A HopkinsHattieS Richardson Ella Burkl.y Charite Hyatt Emma S Richards Clara C Burshen Susan Hurdle Annie Riley Mies Jovey ‘Brandcbury Fedo Annie M Radner Emelia J Florence E d grat MrsPhsRitchie Mrs DF Berry Mrs Elias HopkinsHattie3 Rawlings Susie T Bailey Blizabeth HamiltouLucadakivers Kate Bosworth Mrs B Hutchinson#len Richardsfrances BenedictdirsEW Howland Anna Roberts Mrs 0. Pps ore pias, Hawkins Mesa YG Paes Hary x ‘astan Martha gover Julia teele Mary ‘ea Mre JohnsonMrsHyDsmith Mrs Geo 4 Lewin Mya Aure- Semute Ootin Carter Susan lia HF Scars Margaret Cross Auriila H Johnson SatabA Shreves Mrs Chin Virginia JarvieJosephice Beni F Oeater Mollie B Jones Ciara Semmes Clara Crawford Jennie Jones Scanlan Anna Curtut Maria, Jones Mery CoverttyAug’aBJones Mary B ge Carter Mary & Jones Frances Smith Annie Carter Mra’ Jones Blizabeth Saxton Mary H Crane MrsOT Irvin bizzie M Seott Mra Geo B Cane Mary Johnson Jane — Stall Agmess Contts Mors £2 Johnson Mrs Smith Bmma D Cobb Mrs LE | Alonzo arks Sarah A coer Henry Jenniter MrsTho Share Maa Giircn Mes EN Jenkins Mary ShoeP Mea Clark Mrs JacksonAmanda smith Logise franklia Jinnings Mary ESepaston Maret Cleves Huldah Jackson Mary Smith M Cole Bally, Jackson Malinda Sanitie Carr MrsC A Johnston Susan Seybol Caperon Miss z Catharine saites same PoErogon Mrs er Anensta Syrre elle Kil mon Mra D Snyder Carlin Mrs H M King Molie Casey Marv A King Celesti CaveranJaue King Cath ory Emma Klam. ‘oly MeLauraD2 Bene ClevelasdMinné Klize i M Calvert Morgt F Kendall Mollie St: tard Moll CorbettMri epee Readies Ann LStaly Agness Gopger Bn AJ Logan Mrs PH Thayer Mary HA Carter Mary Lee Sarah Trott Mrs Stanly Casey M Linwood Flora Conuey Cath Lea Catharine Thompson Mrs Gerke Fanny Lloyd ClomanCharlote Ladd Moe Tees Martha Crocker MrsG Lehigh Miss M Thorn Mrs CN Cowan M Emily Land Clara Thom paon Trece Corlett Mra 8 B Lyneh Lizzie’ Tratler Mrs Maj Carsey Barah D LeightonLavnia F Eugene Chase Martha Lawrence Mrs Thayer Diss F W Cooper Cath Tyler Anna Downs MrsJno Linwood Mary Turner Rebecca Dinwont Mrs Laraer Mrs Thyer Johanna Wm H eure Thomas Laura Dixon Josephine Lewon MrsChas * neker Margaret Depue Lizzie Lehman Minnie Ulrica Mrs Devine Mary Morse Emma Veney Emily viekson Mery Mountz Deborah Vauvandt Etta Dimick Mrs Miler MrsC.£ Woods Mrs 0 Dixon Susan Miller Mrs Wood Mrs Wm E Darre!l Mary _ Mense ¥mma J Weberkeimer Darrell Virginia May Livzie CY Jan oe More Biary Williams Mrs Davis Miss rigiass I MarshAdclaided Rachel A Duglass Lottie Dwyre Mary Mayne Jennie ‘ood Ellen B Duke Bmily Moore Jorsie Wingden Corde- Dea Moss Anna lia que, Lydia Whteler Mrs Mier So) pie Jas B De an Mary A Miller Whi Delany Cath Morrisey Mrs Winn Mrs Wm Delany Maria. MouitonHarriet Walker Trabella Dayton Mrs Jas Meborney Mary Wood EI DickinsonAnnaEMindell Mrs @ Westingtan Drennen MrsSO MockwoodKlizth Sarah Dorsey Sarah Mason Delilah Wilcox Mrs De La ue Hen- Metrolfe MrsHy Chas @ ietta M Miller Anna T Waring Sallie A Duvall Mrs Maidox Matilda Watlace Isabella Dwyer MrsJoeW Meier Sopb Wilson Sallie Deriel! Mollie M Her Vireinia Wagoner Marv J Dorsey Mrs Mitchell Carsy Watkins Julia Richa B Mendall Mrs tl Whitney Mrs Pyer Mrs Kinsy Myers Mrs WJ Wm Rk Doug!asMrsJaneMendell Mra ae Clara De Pourtales Geo Whitbeek Mollie Mad Elize MacallenHonore Williams Lizzie DonaghoeMarat Murphy Cath Whistler Aun E Dangertiel Menson Lucie Wesbrook Mra Hattie Marks Mary EB OJ Davis Finny Maguire Mrs TJ Woolford Mary J Dunlop Sarah Major Mrs Jno Williams Leinl J De Vere#nns M MeKean flotcia Wiborn. Ye peas ME Depnicgn Mrs Mj ctdaniel rs Wilson Mary. Wn 81 Webster Mrs ME Dancy Biizabeth Me ean n Fanny Yager Mra Darnel Lizzie MeCurthy Kate Young Laura % Eswill Maty McFau! Mary Young Mrs RM MiscrLiaNFots.—Mother Superior, Convent of our Lady of Mercy. GENTLEMEN'S LIST z~/ Allen Asa Ashmen HonG-8 Anderson Jno Andrews Albert Anderson GeoW Adams Jno Anderson Abr F Andrews Geol Adams Jno P Allen Al Abb Geo W Angell Lewis AidrichArthurF Agard G W fers Monos-2 Arhegast Albt-2 Avgerman Geo Ault Mathias in Almy Horace M AlexanderDrRU} AdamsLtColAW Adains Hoxsie, Austin Seth AdamaByron Albangh dn0A “Apple Adam Bred ArieonJos in Smalwood Angell Oras PB Armulece JnoW Allen Wm Annen Anderson d I AndersonigonW Atthur@ P__ AnawaltSratlW Andersqg WD Asking Capt DD AndrewsCold F Allen Wake Arden BMafD Allard Jos Aleranterw P Andrews Col EB Anderson Josh Airey W Aspen FA Anderson Jas R Abert Willie s B Bailey Alson Bancker Gerard Bentler sy tonC Breidt Adam Bowers GoW Baloy St W-2 Bearse Asa Bertram H C-2 Bland Allen M_ Burkurt Henry Bast Myron Baker Allen A Lio boo Henry Bovner Michacl Bright AT er Henry Burk Michael Brann Abram Brooke Henry Blam Morris Bentley AJ gates Bor Bomer Brown Mercer Bohm Adem Bursley N W B Be h_ Bi foutiiram -2 Buchavan N H feleethenter B Brown HK Bickford N BE Bates Capt BF Bloodgoud H Bay Oliver ckney Benj BommHenry Barett DrQ A y Blackwell H black BW Baker Capt BK Brigham. ae Bolles Dr RC Bride Cotter Bennett Hen: Brooke Robt Brodigan Chris Benian ie H Benstera ae ‘a Brady Chas Blake Lt H C ford R “2 Becker Chas Barry Jno Bosseau Bryant Col Barhylt Jas H Bowman Bove Brown Chas A Barrett Jos8 A Bowlin Rev 8 L Bell Chaa R Brubekerdaolt Bowen Seth H Barron Jas Briggs Sami C Burnham Jas N Baty Sullivan Bariow Jos F_ BrownSte nepie 2g Brewer Chas Beech S& MajC Buttertield JC Barney eo DH Puce ner ers Benet Capt SV-2 Briggs Davis H nt J W Bricr Stephen V Beers Dantel Boseurits Jc geek é 8 Brower DR Baker Jas Baxter David Benton Jno H Bowker, Simeon pesecks DI Brown Sam Baker Sidney 8 Bely Jos Rater B:3 Boring Jno D Bowie Stratford Ee EF Barette Jos oe Burtoy wivin n BG-2 Birth 3 EE ; Bdmue? Brown in at-Thos |W Broome Jno A Beret ect W rocks Jue b-2 Barns thon Boyce} rusger Bir Burk Juo Burgess Thos 8 Buehler Frané re Jas Batchelder Capt Brown Jas P Geo A-2, . BuekJno Burger Geo rd 1 Bollard Geo Bull Jas P Bomidey Biatdna a. Maa) @ 12 Bright Jes oO eiiatend Geo Bat ee tei? ip Ba Bete’ Ge eo pnw Clark. Albert Olark Anton? guar Calhoun Fy Clark H he aaa Carlin ‘A. Carter H Gomesock, A Gopper Henry 3 3 ‘0 ole Albert jeney Uapt A Carpenter Alex’ Cle: OMRN ane Connelly A urrier Collins Abrain Chapman J B Cc ‘bam Opt AG. Campletopag © ihre Fey a Hen Clevenger J o Caton ae Cooper Jas. K- Camp ¥F Gasteliae B Crowell B CandonIno Corlen e% Bea} Clements J W giark Chand 4, pee hone bic Jno ure Gere uGaaber oe Sore She? R Gogperdne.% aes Pe artpin gt Skstent Cor L Gasti iglonia F Corton Collins oaley Jag0-s 4a Coalman Chas’ Cha: gana cans oh Gare er Sailer ad Rg : co . ; Hall § re Jas Ht i Sate aro Comer Growth B Br ‘00 per Jerk, asey Dar) i: smers J M ‘Yeasman Danl Grady Jno Crannan Danl onnell Jno M Corcoran D Glarke jr JB Gampbell Di Denl Clarke Jno F ©: Cook Jos K Min Em, i Cross Rey I Coalman EC Clarke Jno C-2 Camp CaptEB ClarkeJno W Champlin E row Collins Fredk ore! Lw Casley Frank Collings M Cahill Col F P CarpenterHonM Clark FZ Curtis FJ Cartwright MW D Doubleday A Dearborn Dr 2 s Donley AG De: monet GW Dart Alfred Davis G orr + B Bellinger HM Duffield Benj — Dean I Davenport MajB Detzer Jno Duffy Gornehus Duvall J & JH Dorsey © Disturnell J Denio Chas Doolittle JasR DavisDrOM exter DrJ E Denner O11 avenport Jno Daniels 00-2 Dodson J R Daugherty © Darrow Jno Davis Cyrus Degratl Jno J Dunbar Col Davison Lt J Dubois @has-2 Drhne Jas Davis Dav! Dudley Jno Davidron 3 David Jno A Demmy David Davison Jno Duryea DD-2. Danham Josiah Dondon Pavid Drehew Danl Douglis Danl Davis Jno H Dougherty Jno DavidsonJ H Dickinson CS Duffy Jno Doran EdwC Dwight J H Davis Edw AY DornJdno A Darling FE 43 Diggs Judson Drury! + BN Dennison L A Ditubarev EW 3Deattig M Dowling FS |” Dunbar ML PeLa@uetarasen Douglass M Dunn McKee » Gran Dui! ralerenG W onF, RStew- art & ivotaers Edelin FS: Em mnonsCapt@E Erckeri @ Fiwar: a KE Brest H Eldriage © A Evans Gov Jno Esjin€ J- Elbert Jos Estept David Kdwards J M Ear! Dau] E Ely Col Jno Edson Dani Baton oes 8 Hishe pr Adam Farnam It HSM Fuller AN Fallow H Shes Andw Freitly Jno G Fartille A Fremont GenJO Burbish AB Fravel Jno W Fecht & Foster Oapt J B Fagg ad Foster J © Fox “Chas F Forester Jas Fallixs Jno N Fraser Chas D Fountain Capt I Ee Chas W FarnswortaCpt-2Fleming Jno E Flicker Chas Fravel Juo W Fi EL Fraser Jno Df Fawcett E Fazel Jno Fitchett Fletcher J B Freeman Capt E Freeman Jas Fritz Frankin Fegowitz Jos Farley FW, Fraser das Freshman Geo Fink Jno Foster Geo Fike Ira Fisher Geo FiebelJ A FrenchGeo Z Forwood dno B Farrell HJ Foster L$ oe Griswold AE GrumshawGeo Gleason Ade Co Garrett HH, Gulick AJ higan Jas Gray AR aint tings Joel Grimes AH — Grainger J W Grayes August Gunrey JT Green BO oodrich Jno Cemmel Goodman Jno GwJleher % PCH Gibbons J 8 Glem Charley Garrett Iverson Gregg Chandier qiegoryOapt Js Gilman C dy Jno Green David © Garcon Jno H Groesbeck DE Garaghty Jas Guthers DJ Goodwin Jas Gilfeather Danl Groesbeck J DE Geraty Jno H te tt Edw ae Gibson Jas S$ GilvertEE&lady Giles Jno odrow Jos Gutman E Gregg J Mir Green Edwin Green Jotto George EC-2 GreenJno W Glover Edwd = Gray Ira Godwick Fredk Gaze JnoM Goodrow Jos Greatacup J L Grattan Geo alt Joe GerdonGH Gish ideal Hill Andw Hastings ( Geo Y Halil Alex Hull Geo Hager A T Hurd Geo Homes A Hyam G ¥ Haines A H Hartmann H Henry HonAG-2 Henry HC Horton Alfred HarringtonH W ea. caer Matthew Gonnor PD OnnOr Iman Curtin Pat voc! Hebt pb ime eee Ghanbe ‘in & partes (oot Co) ter T a ae c ou £ “Gann Thos Cotte WP Ser - Ee. ale m le Capt Win ere Win ame] u Cutter Capt W B Conner W H Chambers Hon M Calender W udtipp Wm. hamberlin WS Croxten Garter Wm Carey Wm Conrad W Cunningham W Davis ML Duggaw Michi achermer M Denison NP Dubl Nathan Davis Peat Davidson R @ Dougan R Duckworth & Day 3 Doane Saml Dresher 8 D Downer Samt Darant Thos € ay T Dunham TF Davis Thos M Downey Wm F DeWitt WK Duncan Wm Davis Wm J Danenberg DAW. snnison erty Win bow ney Win Davis Wm M Duneost Wa Doran Wm Kisvler Jno M Edwards JP Etperids edaa inJ D Bula L Eberly Mr& Co Elberte PC Evans Richd J Everett Capt 8 f amery ape Sa EvansWA Friedman M Friedlander M Fitzgerald Mich! Hiaseal Noah uville O Da; Foster Peter@ Fogg Putman Field Richa Frayser Robt A Fusle RW. French R D tood Roger A fiyno Simon-2 Foster Thos Fowler T T Fessenden T A D Ferris thos Flynn Thos F M ‘ox W Field Wm H Freeman Wm C Farrar W H-< Gellers Lewis Gayle L ereAnor: M Gleasom M R Galloo Mr Gibbs O jr Garey NM Gillman Richd Gardiner K J° Green Robt Griffith 8 Gratiot 8 H pine: er Saiml leno Grambier g8 Giviers 8 Gaze Sami C Gardiner § Mf Gilbert S W Garwood Saml reenT E reen Win Golden Wm N Given Wi Griffith W Gipson Wm Gamon Goodloe Wm C iL Ino M Hinds Jno HinesJno B Hough Jno W HallJ 8& Honck Jesse Heath Jos E Hitchcox A HodgdonCptHY Hali Jno Hydoen AC Hayes Hi es Hanks LO Hastings AC Hamilton P Humpson LR Horton AB Hooper Henry Harrison T B Hassel Amos Henderson A Higgius LL Hersh Allen HewittHon@ = Holeiman L Haynes Byron Humelbangh H Holden LE Hurkley© H Harris Harris ad act MA Haynes © B Hadson W A Hous» Mr Hosmer Chas Hawley Jno W Hall M Humrechonse C HathawayJ D Hulshizer M Hennessy Jno Holister M Hilman Capt C Henderson J B ambury Hustler Chas HollowayJC Huzzell Holland Chas G Henry J-2 Hewitt NN Hepburn David Hodges Jos F Hines Owen Howard DM-2 HowarthJno Hall PG Hyde Dayid Hatrick J F och Peter L Hollams Dan! Hanmore J W Hall Peter Hubbard DJ HotchkissJ B Humphrey P Hollenbeck D_ Howarth Jno-2 Hastings Hitchcock EW Hainsond W Hadle HH Hendensy Edwd Henault Jules HamiltenR&BA Howard BC Haley Jas mmeil RX Hawkins Edgar Harris Jos D. owell 8 HiLE J Hovey Genta JG Hobbs Saul N Haynes Edwd = Hartman ifs Sanl Handy EG Harrip tae, 33 Handy EH Hison Hampherey P P Hutchinson F Heimer Jos Hite Col TM Howlett fredk Hutehins Jos. Holcomb Thos Hayden 188 HW HangelrightJ . Hurtley yn 3-2 Holden F Herbert fost vey Harton fred Holliday J: a oug! nV. pe Frank Pemmons no ‘inkok Win peg Huntington G C Hamel 5 enry Wm Hurd Geo Huntington J © Hurly Wm Holmes Gee HendersonJ W HaleWm T rsa Jones Burr James Dr H Jones Richd H Johnson Chas AJohnson HS . Johnson Sanders arwinChasL = Irvirg Jno W Hon2 Jobnscn Chas Johneon RevJR Johnson da al Jamison Chas B JornsonJerom¥ Jones Thos Jones OC Jones Jno A Joboson GF Jones Jas M2 JewpingsEdwnD Jones Jno C 3. Johnson G W_ JohusJos Johnson Geo H Jones dno Josajin Geo W Joslin Milton Johnsontheoph Jewett W Cornel sane De Wood- Tovert Oart Ww Johnson Win T Jacobs BS Jackson Rupies JohnsouCap iil Jewell Menry C ey Andrew J Kemp KentJaaB2, Ochas free 8, ee Gapt GF Keeps Kibby Alinond™ Kelly Hen-y imme!! L & mball BA Kappel H enfeld ore Hon 2 Rector Jasob. Kinsela Patrick nedy pers ia Kelly Jas Karr Poiltip Knorr’ R Konkel ‘So elly:P Betsiseeaant ears in Rant, is lors > Kifean mn France Kitby J andrew Koret Sam = Kine’ Feat Rallte sbnatnan La a King Geor, Keri as Jas Lypeh Alex H2 Larne deo FE ove bee’ AW Bs yen Hom durn 2 oarinee 8 Suge aay sistas |i AG 00d HA > Sher Lecy Levis Rich’a ® bee Raat rorard Chas panes ke 8 Thos W ree bas F. Jes Loe Onn’ TS WASHINGTON,:D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1864. Lincoln Dan] Lovell Goat Dan Panegondg08 jebectio io We M in Pet MeRichol Ones witcbell Jno. 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Seeats may be seaured fur Monday any day this week. In preprration, LADY ISABBL OF Fast LYNNE, GROVER’'S THE Ss Pennsylvania Avenue, near W1 LeonsRpG@ Rover... ATER, ‘ikards’ Hotei, ——- —-+-+-- Direetor, FRIDAY EVENING. Jaa, 29, 1854. FIT OF M*LUE Mast v antq, On which cccation she will appear In the great Musical Drama of the BLIGAN Produced ae ali the INAL Oni APPROPRIATE’ 80 THORS ans AND TABLEAUX, From Eastiake’s sores o mr youzes of the Brigands, Will ayeear in the suds cyarecters of ma cites counn'ba DE | BtkoaGe, © w RINK ING BONG. HURBRAB! GENTLE ZETILLA hind MARIA! ARD THE BrIGAND’S DYING, BONG. * The Drama wiil be cast with the full strength of the Excelsior Star Ocmpany. ration and wi the DU ZnS OTTO. rtly be produced, tne WASHINGTON THEATER, (CARUBI’8,) ELEVENTH STRERT, M183 LAUBA KEENE Respectfully announces to the citizens of Washing ton and Georgetown that ake will cpen ize above place of amusement on MONDAY NIGHT, With a first-class ys Ay 131, COMEDY COMPANY FR Om Je 28 4t* NEW YORK VARIETIES! VARIETIES) FrourinG Pesn, AVEROB anD NintH 87s, mune ren AND THEATER TWO SHOWS ON Tak BA DOUBLE BILL AND TRIPL 1) Tete IN Ona. LE TROUPE. PANTOMIME TROUPE A DRAMATIC | COMEIN ATION, ASEBMBLA' ASE, ORGA! TRIOPIA N1Z, HOTMLGUSBTS, STRANGERS AN! AND one of the Arsenal and e Departments. Officers and thf heii, pg to bekold the ment at Ha! Genliemen. of kaowo merits. addition De uble Music at mare's great sensational De The id aint: Mystic vith itiomaty Lore; eye ‘he prdtomey Srele Bei bi Grave TEs, Fy Shrou Raat Berail ot 2 Oot Fence ion is Fullled; The Bkeleton e. ), Afternoon Benefit folate Roldiors all All the Lovely Girls to nieht, ia of beauty and modesty, Mlle Ling Mons, Baptistin, the Freil, acd twenty other Arti 1th ENF, ‘ard, ie Ks ik teres lar an an the s Bongs. war Acts and the played Fitssim- ‘ACOUSER, Aedery Drams, rich ering Graver HEY e fhados ow. ott Dead; of Mystery; My Accuser Rests in Soldiers’ Relief. Wein day A rN acerenon Bastorsanen: Adwission 25 its. Private ae $5 Doors open at7 orelock. ‘Performance ats CANTERBURY HALL, a to i L SARTERBD EY. x} site Bear a2 Houal and Metroyolltan Waters Grose Lra..... EVA BRE ENT, Eva BRENT: --Proprietor. peuetion re aE: BRN: NB Deva KING BROTH: KING BuoTaER. EAGAN aan mie R. BD. rN Sho: BR} AND EDWARD, yy ee WARDS, ent Hart Hieessan IM A BILL OF TNBXAMPLED 5°LENDOR UNEXAMPLED 8PLENDOB TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGAT. itting Comic Panto- BOHOOLBOY FROLT SOHOOLBOY FROLIOSS é By the Great Pantomime Company. et rata rte Goenat's a TOT A NOLNG AOADEMY<}~ } APTERNOON, United Haw i 14rétt. oma thé avedé, oS Pup'is ean rs caos kp 3 PA ee tee OE Re ee titer Bzereise for Laie len” nd all young ihe prevent or oof e wal a ste y re a pe romt m O} = ° tewcis! Uiveses ars will am 2orehe 14 Ne i So D eoco fa thé dally Evemxe generally throughont the STAR clveubate 06 country. * [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.) pe Tiber) ove names: suse ebeeteemeee FROM EUROPE. NEw Yorx, Jan. 9%.—The si i ¢aa p City of New Yore te Li Liverpool, January i3, has The Danish question is unchanged. aul General appeals in the Alex. It =e Céttain persons in Liver- —— % be srg Bron mapas ‘itteh subjects for the man nes te mrotuerg le! ut indignation against the Home Se. Seoretatye wie Tect ntly remitted the sentence against atespect- “Leer » bat. refused in “the The eh islattt ating an wd ‘Fifty ora abana a ‘4 recent eonspi eer Dtracy en engaged in recruiting for bh “Gasibalai, is; said to be an bY cont tia sae’ letter of ‘Decein be¥ Si,” thd published:—He demands, in a conferen@® Pow- autve, and mie tained in the meantime.” “~ Batest, via Queenstown Lonpow, Jan. 15—The London Times says: On the Danish cide the last resolve Ras been taken, and should any German regiment ad- ¥ance beycnd the northern boundary of Fed- eral territory, Denmark is Tesolyed to enter on a war with eli energy. It is qnite time the two great German Powers declare their future course with equal precision. The papers contain a letter from) Mazzini, der ying in the most explicit manner any com- phic ty whatever in pee ay said tohave been discovered recently in The Confederate loan advanced yesterday from sory four to forty six, and afterwards it reached fifty. The Bank of Franc? los: forty- four miliions of francs in spe.ie during the month The Great Eastern was bought im at agction at one hundred and thirty thousand pounds. The stcamer Sumter, ofered at the same time, brought four thousand and five hundred pounds. tLe American Steamer Scotland was seized by ihe custom authorities at Canton, for taking aboard guns and other goous contraband of war, in the Court of Exchequer on the lth instany, judgment was given refasing a new trial in the Alexandria case. The ship would be re- leased. A Hamburg telegram says : opened the dams of the Eider to inundate the country The approach to Fredickstat ts p tially obstructed. The prineipal military for. ot Denmark is 16,000 men, aad. was concentra. ted in the city of Schleswig. Colossal pali- sades and extensive barricades are being erect- ed. HameureG, Jan. 13.—Advices received hera from Copenhagen of Monday, state there are great hopes 6 sofa PICSEEY) ation of penre, FROM NORTH CARGLINA The Stars and Stripes Toasted in Raleigh. New York, Jan. 28—From North Carolina papers we gather the following : ‘The Raleigh Standard says Governor Vance has tendered the seatin the Confederate Senate, race vacant by Mr. Dayis, to Hon. Wm, A. Gratem. The Raleigh State Journalsays the stars and stripes were toasted at a supper given on Cbristmas eve in :hat city, at which Holden, of the Siandard, Pennington, of the Progress, and Governor Vance were present. The Petersburg (late Raleigh) Register com- ments sarcastically upon such proceedings at ube very capital of the State. The Danes have From Tennessee. CINCINNATI, Jan. 26.—Goy. Johnson, of Ten- nessve, has issved @ proclamation for the ejfc- tion ot county officers in the counties undér the Union power. Disloyal persons will not be p permed to vote. A very rigid oath is pre- seriber One thousand recruits for Wisconsin and Michigan regiments passed through Indianap- olis yesterday for the front. It is reported that John Morgan, with seven reciments of seni? will make a raid into Kentucky through the gaps in the eastern pact of the State. THE REBEL SPY SYSTEM. The number of spies, mail-carriers, aud agents constantly plying between the North and South is enormous. markable, many of them ply their ayocation in the very face, and even with the assistance of our Government officials. For example when ove of these characters desires to come North, he enters our Jines and reports himself toa Pro=« vost Marshal as a retugee trem the South, takes the oath of allegiance, and goes about his busi- bess. When he desires to return he goes to Harper's Ferry, or some other point, solicits of the Provost. Marshal 2 pass for Berryville, or ‘Winchester, or some point in that direction, takes the oath of allegiance in anassumed name, receives an order to the guards and pickets to pass him and at the first favorable opportunity slips within the rebel Hines. ke following extracts from a@ report of Col. Margrave, a confidential agent for the Rebel War Department, of which I had reason to make & copy, wiil show how easily an arrange- ment can be carried out: RicHMoND, April 13, 1863.— The Hon. James T. Seddon, Secretaryof War: Having, in obedience to your orders, visited the United States aud British Provinces, as agent for the Confeder- ate States, I aye the honor to report some of. the det and the result of pupracestaies. I reached New York on the of January, my journey thither being destitute of any oc- currence worthy of nvte. Having been longer in accomplishing the business intrusted to me than was ral ae 1 determined to return by a shorter and more ex: itious route. Ac- eOrainely. on the 23d or 24th of March I boldiy enleied. the office of Colonel Fish, Provost Marshal at Baltimore, and obtained a port for Harper’s Ferry under the name or deans E. Haines. On the 25:h of March applied meas 2 the same name to the Provost Marshal at H: per’s Ferry for a pass beyond the lines. Ta at ence receiyed it in consideration of my taking the cath of allegiance to the United States. ‘Without hesitation I took the oath, and each succeeding day violated it without the slightest scruple or compunction, for I am well aware that the Yankee officers do not respect the or paro?es of honor, or other obligations they make tous. On the 26th I purchased a horse and proceeded as far as Berry ville, when, sony ing thata movement wus about to be the forces under General Roberts, at Ferry, I determined to return and gi injormation as I could in regard a it. ing my way to ie ot agen pers in the hands of a Robert Hunter, of the Hon hastened to the Ferry. I remained in tbat erg place, elite and drinking with Yap) cers, pa the 30th of March, when Gen. 1 as re lieved of his comm: by Gen’ Kelley: On that day Gen. Roberts left for Baltimore, and, , with a view of getting a railroad conversation. with him, I took $ train. being accompan} ry tion with b: rofitable. I Washington; and self seain. | at Herper’s once for another “pass to Lr AaC= And what is more re- . eer ;

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