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—_ THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXOXPLED,) AT THE STAR BVILDINGS, Qosryn Pasr'a Avex axp LITE STREs?, Ww. D. WALLACE. Papers served without { witnout wrappelt, vy carriers, 0 cents per week; in wrappers at the rate of $6 per year. To mail subscribers the price is $5 per year, €3 for six months. Papers procured @t the Star office counter, with or without wrappers, TWO UZNTS EACH. SP ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the efile before 12 o'clock u.; otherwise they may uot uppear until the next day. AUCTION SALES. __ FUTURE DaYs. .€. MeGUIBE & CO, Auctioneers ange, COLLECTION OF BOOKS, 150 GOLD 4 4D Biver &RCOZD- 1D Warouss. Bowls Burves. 8m) OOD 4ND FiteoueaLp’s JEWELRY Barn, Lance ftoun Misxor, Two BuPsxior Ooun- TER Uses, Ewciisk Reovcstor Fassom Ciooxs, oo or «A Desten Osciixixe Bostxsss,—' re HUBSDAY BYRNING. oruary Sta, at o'clock, and contiaaleg is Binal aod Pistiret Sr adel f Thomion Mee an ixtures im t~: 7 wth erento opposite the Treasury Department, eomprit: Saree oalection of Books in various Departments ° Abdoat 150 Goid snd Silver Beoond hand Watches, Sevoteive Pistcle of various Patterns, Knive Large Tot of Seeond bend Jewel: Foglsh Kegniator Hreuch Mantel ‘Olooks, French Pisto Store Mireor. wb by 80, Large Tewelr> Safe. by Pherwood and Fitzesrala, Aue Pine mttal and piste atee* Ooantar Orson. Gas Orandelera and Store Fixtares genera'ly, EF versoae baving Wstohss or Jeweiry on re- por, te arene adi sa: oAlE a al same prior to the fare. « erwise it w! Liapld a 3.c eee 200. ASE: J. 0, Mo@UIBE & CO. rits BALE OF Cod ROR SERAR OW G ag een FRID. and FORDAY EVEBINGS, Feb: oth as id 7th, cqmmencing ay relegh we suk aeh eb ace haion y ms 0 a z an street, 8 ‘an iplent co! 08 TON Paintings, wick have been selested with great care, ard en most favorable occasions, in rep:e and Germany during the part year. import- ed direetly by Mr. L. A. Tolman, com: valu- able criginal Pictures by eminent ta, and fine Copies of some of the mest celebrated Plotures of eld wasters now in the different galleries of Eurcpe. among. the subjects may be found Groaps and Figures life size. Historical subjects, Conversa- Woral pieces. Agricultural and Street views, in differca an Cities, Oattle pieses, Mariae views Game, Fruit and Flower pieces, Landscapos de. with a s preat Variety of size ard le, Babj30' and finish, the whole forming,it ia believed, ‘one of the best collections ever offered in this city: The attention of tke lovers of good Pictures, is resrecifally invited to this sale. tie Pictures will be open to the public from Mcoday 2d inst., until day of sale. 1 D. Sota" 3.0. Mo@UIRE & O0., Ancts, feig ta iy J MeGUIR" & CO. Auction I st Basin DWSLLING-HOUSB ry "AU0- TION.—The subscribers will offer at pabd’it au ticn, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the Beh in. stant, at 40 clock p. m. the middle houss of a block at three brick dwelling houses, three stories high, with back building, (oes, House No. 211,) front- ing on the west side of Sixth street, between M and N_ and rurning back to an alley, Terma: One yonrth cask: ane ‘emaiedar in. six, tweive, and cig yn months, motes given therefor with ap>roved a:curity, Sitle indispursl £ Ti sand conveyancing at the cost of the pur- sion will ba given by the present occupant montke irom the gay of CHA ?LISH, RUBART ‘Z DODGE, WALIER 8. OX ‘rusteos. . MoGUIRE & CO. Ancts, McQULBE & C Auccioner ra. yous Aul zr BUSINESS PROPUEY ON PENN- SYLVANIA AVENCR, WEAR FOUR-AND A HALF soareT.On FXIDAY A¥Y#ERNOON. Fo>roary seth, atd o'clock premires, we shai se'l Lot £25 fecton Penn:ylvania Four-ani a half fag back 127 feetsincxaa toa wide coved with atvo story brick d-vel- two ete on a8 front and a _fe me ey) Niuw-heute Ww frase dwelling house i ‘Thie propery ir ce. Dasines 8 parposer, 8.4 wel: weriby ihe atten fon of p-rso 8 cesiring to invest in gi € pre pesty Teirs: 0 1d cash: ths remaioder tn six sud z ith ictereit, secured by adecdof mrvehaser. FUiKk & 00, Ancta, By J.C BM Soren e 00... Acctione ee STREBSALS OF A PARM CONTAINING 110 Acuzs. Mong 0x Less, BITUAT¥D (& Para Fax Coe RGStA, ABOUT ONM Mit Baris Eas on THE MIDDLE Pike Wile! the Avetion Ruoma of J.C ep TUEeD the tt of pripes virtne date the 234 of “isy,1 Bo 4, boior Na & Beirfsx Cou 9. nul recor: .. One the hanl rac ty. Virginis, the following deserinad g and boiog in the Coaniv of #air- feof the M Se porta thenes sw qstar toa st:k- 1, theaes dine ling msc Sait fcutheriy along the au ii thence wortwerteriy Stake &, toence sou Tivimes’ roa op K man’s ine tod, two markad pine avd cat sapliogs at King smaiu’s cor- nee Boat heasterly xlong the said ran to D, 0 Ie from Lipseom’s I'ne, thane» north t 251 poles to A, the bexinning, eon- « 1 Acres of Land, more or Ivss. together yith all and singnl ges, hereditarmcnta, he improvements, privi- ad @ppurtenanses to the : Fifteen bundred dollarsin cash on the vy of sal-, the reridue in twelva montis from day of nale wits interest, secured by a deed of trast on the premise F fe%zaw | JC. McGUIRE & CO., anc UOCTION GALB OF CONDEMNED HORSES, Wan Depaatuert, Civatry Buagac, ‘fice of Chief fag ara Washington. 0. .. 111 be sold ar ‘pat le suction, ‘ta tha Meret bid- rat the Bisoes nd cases pass pelon Wiz < iy fiiin JP enza. ' Horres. Friday, 4: lars. At Williamsport, Penns., $0 Horses, Taesday, sth Mareh- sf At Altoora, Penna, 30 Horses, Friday, 11th Moreh. wht New ,Branewick, B.J., 5 Horses, Tuesiay, wt Baston, Peana., 30 Horses, Friday, 18th =n Newark, N. J., 800 Horses, Tuesday, 24 At Lebanon, Penns., 90 Horses, Priday, 25th March. atk Wilkerbarre, Penna,, 500 Horses, Tuesday, 29th rch These Horses bave been ocntemned syanst for the Oavairy service of the United States For road and farm purposes many toad bareaine be * Horton will be sol singly Beles to hegin at (08. m., and continue dally till “pina cash, in United Bates Treas a, ms ER only orrei9- ut “‘Ohief Quartermaster. Savairy Bureau. UCTION 24LB OF CONDEMNED 8Took, Cavalry Bureau Chi Segtemene: OF 3 Office. We fastens we February 13. 1304, ace Wilibe suid at pad-te suction, to te uighert bid- nt of {Cavalry Burean, G Giesboro’ REDAY, the am "day of Fed- BeCMEb AY. the 2th ‘day of Fabraar; ; and REDAY, the Sd day of March, 1864, also, sale of ertemneed Stock at Bastern Branch Gor: yal, Washington, D O., on SATUBDAY, the 27:h aay of February. 1864. nese ho ser bave been condemned aa unit for the Cava'ry Service of the Tmited States Army, For road and farm purposes many good bargsins may de haa. Borses wili bs sold sipaly. Terms cash, in United Bites Treasury notes. Sales to commence at 10 Oreloek 9, 23, a. MEIN fels-td Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bareat Non TO HACKMBEN AND OTHRBS Hay- Ing carriages te be re painted spouid not have Shen done untit omg give mescall. Ali work done by we is wi te look as and weer o« wellss work &. = the Jargest shops in tha ¥orth Waron builder, o have nv painters would find it to their savantage to to give mea call. LIAMB. Coach Painter, Rear the cor, bi ua Sv. and 7tb at.. Island, 3s 99-Im” cok, woo Re ND SPLIT SES ORR pps PRR GORD < * N. 0. MoKN AW Uatou Fire Wood Mii, Gorner Koventh rtreet and Gazal, 1OSURY Qak. ane rise won! for asle bh. she NEW, ee es Brass Viveai cieetuae Oued Osaal, Cc CGAL Li OO 4 uit oF 33 Biot ON “uano, AND BALE ‘oats Nove Reventh a‘reet an‘ Oonel eB WES isp p DAG iy es Giisaiviag we ten CLa CIDER! Just reenived per Vehooanee 3B. P, Twisdan.J, Paine sed Jcliaua, a latee supply of erime OLAB 17iSv CLG, from Mas bor sale tariel or es BY. A Seine Irs at fo: mpeiing Depot wi) _fesim [Carea. oreemnee 0, sa crate Bb Ww ave BUPPALO * tpt) Dew eherncncedte Sotammame Se Re aie corner 1pth ot. Es ‘« ~ XXIII. PERSONAL. }, reads the ,e ours p.m.’ Hittings $1. > BE. ud, <3 BBY D Conraited confidentially, at sou 1 Eevast eh etree’ tad 5, tween t Oda Follows Hall, _ PefWashington, D.C. aH ) solestific treatment guaran- teed. loncrable and ‘oat one Wee BROOKFIELD, OF KANSAS, OAN BB consulted on the Past, Present, and Putare Events at ker room,on the northwest corner of 4th and L streets. Ske bas studied under one of er aesil Bhe canbe seen Price One Dollar, ADIES. HORE HSBE—You can now get acy 8a. m, to 9 fe 1: Kind o re as wollas Plain Brwing tone at at the bediea! ping Depot, 381 F stoeet, opposite +2 iret class o ratcr on Sheelsr & Work. neatly and promptly done, Tatiee: your patror if you plecse, ‘6 can now sécomm well as ini AL. hilis, os a ediately upon Pel prt Dspaane roated in the most sclentifie The Doct Doctor's —— in his office. derate, Acure guarantied. mot on DAVIS, 458 7th street, ite Rost Ofive, da 09 &m m 22 up stairs. DENTISTRY. Gt DISOCVERY IN DENTISTBY. Youth Extracted echoes Pain with the Musriss of sen. I would sivus a persons Bi pavin hk to ox- tract to end have them ‘avon out by tien ne rocess. mene examine the ter’s new an proved method of Luserting trtisclal Teeth, If yOu onde see the great finprovoment in his teeth you will have them In no othor aty\e than this now and valnableons, No, 242 Pa. avenue, between Bed " ith streets 8.R LEWIB, M. D.. Denties, M TEETH. « LOO De! the Irventor and Pateates ofthe MINERAL PLATE TRESH at tends perzonally at his efica in th's eity. Many péreona ¢an woar these teeth who tarnot wear others, and ro perdon can wear others who sennot wosr these, Perrons calling at ay OM ‘ecah be acoommodsted with apy ctyle and price of Teeth they may desira, but to thore who are particalar and wirh the puras!, cleanert, sirongert, and mort perfect denture tut artcan produ: the MINERAL PLATE willbe mere fu’ iy warrentel Booms in thiscity—No. 336 Pennsylvania avenue er oe and 10th streets. Also, 207 Arch st, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. SALTIMORE ANB OHIO RAILRUAD, On and after Wednestay. January 2th, 1864, dsily ‘raina will be ron between Washingt N Fork, and Washington and the West FOR PHILADELPTIA, NEY. YORK and poston Leave Washington at 7 and 16.45 A. M. and and 7.30 P.M., except Buuday, On Punday, a 7.30 ?. M. only. FOR BALTIMORE, Lenve Washington st 6.2" 7 end 10.45 A.M. ano_3,42 47.3: P.M 3 Sa Sanday at? A.M. on FA) Eg aehington at. 6.2) and 7 A.M. ond 7.9 ly, except Sunday, On Sunday, at7.3! P. F i WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore at 4.50. 7.10, 845 ao . and 4.20, 5.15, and 8.20 PL M.. except ee 3a Sunday, at 4.7f ard 9.40 4M. and 3.20 Pit FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Washington at 6.2) A.M. and 4.25 P, Bi. » Bultimore at7.19A M. aad 5.15P. Mf Trains leaving Washiagto: 30 + go througe chengé of cars. Sleeping Car on 7.30 P.M. “The fire: and fourth trains from Warhington, and third and fifth trains from Baltimore, stop at all way points For further information, tickets of every kind ‘selon bation George 5. Koontz, 9 agent at Wass: ‘agton Btation, or at the Ticke = W!P.eMITH Manter of Tranayp’t’n, LM. col. ¥, General Ticket Agent. (ote! Ler tf PAPERHANGINGS, &c. DA! ANGINGS AND | PEBEANGING: oe J. L. KIDWELL wovid secbecttolty iaform fri sand the public generaily that he has n on band a well selected assortment of WALL PA- P¥BS acd WINDOW BE ADES saltabie for a ptRa ae sinin seome. Pi a B PRINia PAPER CURTAINS! CORD PoaeDe eo, wat of which he is prepared to sell Bt the lowest creek prices All vapern hung io the city orcountry by experienced workmen at short Botice. Remember the s place NO. 367 D street, near 9th etreet, in Franklin Hall Building ja29 im woonD:! woop: woop: KINDLING AND STOVE Woop. On band, a saperior stock of all kinds ‘WooD, Bawed and £plit in any length or eise required, and sold at lowest possible rates, THOS. J. GALT, Office 282 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 1th and 12th Mill and Yard foot of Seventeenth street. fe ¥-tf (pooPaLu's PASHIONARLB United Hall yehagstn ne ACADEMY, i oe jew doors from the Avenue, BLA 11s ean join bin clarses or take h vate lessons bos ig pariect themselves in => wrt faah- Kenabte bal -room Dances, with pri’ Fy ‘be Besatifal Boaptra Ex: and all young persons, for t! restion of round shoulders on.) ‘indian Club Exercise for gentlemen. iste will seeae te callesriy nm 62 Wi 6 BRO 's Sirdrof terme nay be had of Mz” Goodall, at his Tooms. join’ on the Violin and Violoncello, is 25-1; [ptawinss DIABINS! DIABIES FOR 1864! POR 18641 FOR 18641 7S Vanistins! 765 Vaersties! 75 Vanierics! ALL BTYLES! ALL STYLES! ALL STYLES) lessie and = Wholessleand Wholssal es it Hotell! etait” PHILP & BOLOMONS! PHILP & BOLOMONS! PHILP & BOLOMONS! METROPOLITAN BOJKSTORE, 3323 Paun, Avsucr, Between Ninth nd Tenth Stresta, Se-Bent to the ABMY FREE OF POSTAGE. de 0-tf {J*17ED STATES 6-20 LONDS, UNITED STATES 7-90 TRRASUHY NOTES, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1231, UNITAD STATES OBBTIFICATBS OF IN DEBTEDN ESS, Gold, Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange on a) ear of Brrope and the Norther Cities, BOUGHT AND BOLD. Wo ave authorised to ‘urnish 3) Bonds at par antil the ist of August next, whem the priviledgs of conversion ceases, Orders for Btocks and Gol executed in New Yorv exclusively on commission, RITTSNHOUSS, PANT & CO., uf Bakers. 35 Pi OLIDAY PRESENTS — Black Cloth Cloak = sand Clroalare, ass aes ord cate’ Gi red rowtod jot pie @ aca te hawls, Eben + WASHINGTON, D. C.. MON! 4Y, PEBRUARY. AMUSEMENTS. 9? ree AMUSEMENTS ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. WASHINGTON’S BIRTH DAV! Two Grand Pesformances on MONDAY, Feb. 224, in sammemoration ¢ cf the isd peach arene? ot Immortal W: ngton. The ene Shaper wril be given a he AFTER at So'el-ek. and the second in the 'VENING at 8 o’c'oek. On each oecasion the three miniature specimen? of humanity, THE eri Eee WAST, and will aprear in a ther ovel and ‘wntgue ¢ entertain- ment, asnis’ vy cel ORIGINAL CONTINENTAL Vi VocaLtsrs, in a programme ¢f exesesiag richness Admission 3¢ cents; Obiidren 15 seats. Boserved grate 5) cents, veo. | GANTREBURT ) CARI 53 aMPSi? , {OANTHRBURY'} THEATERS esr of wide ‘and Mocropelitan Hotow, Gsoneu Laa——. ——..-.-----........Propriewr, TO-NIGET The New Droma, eptitiad, THE Ht pares 44 CON VIOTS! THR BBCAPED OONVICTSI By the splendid Dram Dramatic Company. Va BRUNT muss Fe. MoBTINT O88 RESET EDWA BILLY OAV an Fkvon, BILLY WRsT, . WILLIAMS. L, DON eid A CLARK nia ibsaron, 20 Lovaut ouug apres UNEXAMBLED | SPLENDOR. Doors mata quarter to 7; rmanse ate quarter before @ o' » Ad: 35 and 69 ota. VAMILY MATIN: ROFULATY ‘VERY GATURDAY. "AFTERNOON, atZo’clock. ot ualf prices f for ladies and children TUFEDAY, March Ist, afternoon ard night, = ohne COMPLIMUNTARY BENAF.T, © Rusiness Map: Fed ee OnE RBS, VARiETING! VARIETIES! Froxrine Pesx, AVERUS axD NixvH Brg, WAEHINGTON’S Pei naa Afternoon and M’LLE WINOKL’3 BeNeere, Miss MAGGIE FRIRTL AND THE STAB COMPANY, Two mammoth billr, nd th the great dramaof THE FRENCH EPY; R, a MPORMING OF ALGIERS. vaca AFTEENOON MATINEE, PRENCH sPY; OB, THE STOBMING OF ALGIERS. In preparation, Fitz 8immons’ aew copyright ama, FEMALE PISKPOOKET oF WASHINGTON. Intreducing the Fema'e Pickpocket, a member of C Government Clerk, the Kiag of tha Waskirgion Datective tha remap, Fart Lat pe Offica Ree! Ebcdey Coxtract Poqear Te; iog a Dramatic Panorama of the insido aad Outside of the high snd low life in the Capi*o! Due rotice when it will, ie parfo-med. Prices, 50 and 2% cents. Pivate fe METROPOLITAN CONCERT HALL, Penn. avenue, above 1th street. Mr, HENzr.. we geneititenene tan sewnes Propristor M. Witiraxs Stage Yanager earance of the fymous Goi M3 FERNANDO FLEURY, ste 31g Dance> MIsS FAWNIE May, AROUSED FISTERS, lasand cest of Wines fe 19-1 RBURY HALL, BURY MALL pit puraay, t EATAA GRAND Gasca MATINEE? At cheap ricer FOR LAD! CHILDREN EPLEND«D formance at $o’clock p. ma, HOLIDAY Bilt A ePLESDID BOLIDAY BILL be-prenectads intredacia NTIZE THOOMP RABE LW OOM?ANY, ENTIRE INCOMPARASLE COMPANY. AL BXTRAORDIN aay RILL AT NIGHT. EA THAOEDINABY BiLL AT NIGHT. PITKIN . B. PITKIN, ¥3 Market st., Phila. 481 Ninth’st , Washinston PITK IN | N«& CO., (Scccgssors To Barggs & Oo.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Dealers in Sutlers? Supplies, No, 481 NINTH STREBT, WASHINGTON, D,C., AKD No. 25 KING BTREET, ALEXANDRIA, Va, In consequence of the recent order of the War Department, requiring sutlars to load in Washing. tom, we have thought it advisabic to open another boure for the accommodation of onr friends, We take pleasure in announcing that we have purchased the entire stock and good will ofthe house of Barnes & Qo., 491 Ninth strect, Wash- ington, and can now offer the largest and best as- sortment of Sutler’s Goods, in both cities, One ofthe partners siding in Philadelphia, is all the time inthe mi xet for the purchase of Sap- plies; and as we buy tor cash, we flaiter ourselves that we can sell prime goods as low as they can be bought anywhere. In view of the m&ny frauds perpetrated on pur- chasers of Army Bupplies, we have given personal and particular attention to the selection of our stock of Canned Fruits, Vegstables, Meats, Jellies, Milk, &e.,aud confiden ommené them to @ othe very best quaiity. We also invite your special attention to our larg stock of Butter Chcese, Foreign and Domeati Fruits, Tobacco, Segars, kntler’s Hardware and Notions. PITKIN & 00, WasaixoTon, January 164, Having disposed of our stock of merchandise to the firm of Messre, Pitkin & Co., we take great pleasure in recommending them to our friends and customers, who have so generously patronized us We do £0, with the knowledge that our successors are fully competent and disposed, to make it for the interest of all to continue the patronage to them which hasbeen so liberally extendcd to us. ja 23-im BARNBS & OO, (04k, CIRCULARS, AND BERAWLS, BLACK cues BAOKA a at 86, Oo om Truly yours, be iat inet, FROBTED s2aree BLUSH. MILTON and T OLOSKS and gradu, LA tne aud On = go" woouon:: Serie woonb: woos: WM. H, MiNNIX, Svcomesox TO JouN Busry, No. 494 corner north E and west 3d streets, Has on hand a large lot ef prime HICKORY, CAK AND PINE woop, Which will be delivered to purchasers at very rea- sonable prices fe) In* joerrn EEYNOLDS & CO., RS, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTE No. 500 Nistu S12a87, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly kao band,t e largest and bert assortment in the city = Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, G ass Glcbes, mica and other Shates, and all arti: cles in this ling, from the beat ostablishments in New. York, nu niasel nee, xe. which will be sold on, th e mont reasonable term: slso, BANGES, VURNACES, and Fire-Board ¢ prepared to furnish the beat RAN sent | ance ceregtey on very reasonable ree Hote iz 0.5 BFE paxited to ot) Ul. aoa pint oe AS nd SFEAM fittines romptly and cl vi tiem as ‘also Rae thing in the Pi te BIN NG line fw tan, ees & 1 ‘and see our Ba’ a sets, W: ah enact Poh ae. kovat h hoy 330 fhe phe ae ante the are WASHINGTON THEATER, WASHINGTON THEATER, WabHitGIGN THEATER, BLEVENTH #TRERT. LAUKa KEENB’S, ALL THR FTAR NEW YORE COMPANY, FCBITIVELY 1H L481 WESX. TWC NBW PISCE2, COMEPY AND BUBLEAQU A. First tise hers. THIF BVENING. GLUBJON# BLbu, - WAEBINGICN'S BIR The performace Wil commecoe «i bh Cherry” Reantifal comecy of the PeLDIH+'R DAUGHTER, OLLIER*® D) UGHTsk, BULDIER’S DATUH rar. Widor Cheerly. Miss Lanrs Boo. @cverner Be srt -. Mr D Frevd Beata: Malf rt... ..... Charies Weeds Ferret... .. Mrs. Myiteri.. vs OE After which, the Lewshab:e Suricequ: vot MsZerPa, MAZSRPA, MAZEPPA By tom Byron,” a siet-< by Hury J. Boron M..zep) ee uM Mn The efierai i wie By.. 5 Me Ka forrest Ps The Costellen of Laurins: i, (aterm Parient ) t Rotvto Count Preimisias. (the lato” we rats Mies Ma fe By-y-t Drolineki. ) Rodgs of | Bourke, —} Small Po'es tut ty vx Paffshe | means Biicks Basco ) Wr ae Nieeke Poar! cf Fo'ac Moss Leura Reaas . ber tir ny Maid.. a Mia sot of the scur —a rexule stirg of Pcish Pearis—M dem irell s—Kose, i x, Lilly, Viotet ae. ‘The Polish Atiny by KO fF uvere,&e TARTAR 4bdder Khan. Kire ot T rt : Me Allen Thamariareguiar Ji ff Da ir), Mr Kerser. Eegular Tartars ) The Terter Army by WU NEW SCENERY BY MIN (RD EWS NEW DRESEES rEW P¥O ERTIES, NEW WARDRO3E THE PORLIC sre informed this will b» the OSLY Ca of sceing this EEAUTILUL Gut AND PUNSY BLAL PRICES + F apes Drers Cir 1s ard Porque . Orche traa:d Baloo y har Private Bexe-... ‘ Boor oper at7 Box Cfire cpen where teat mey be re te 22 6b oY THIS (Monde. ) & Birther creer ous Tob IMMLKI Becund week cf the by. eminent Ace 33 ME. Which bss prov o geri 6 wecepsiul ever The eventig’a peri ® rete: wih tor Huge 5G : Eoy Blss.a Vi Lon tsicstio Ei@ Bvcth | Barron To con Jue with tt lirtiz of 106 BUCH IO” “KE PATESOE A Drere ene } rovet © cle, Ovohestra Ckaire W8cert ; Facily tire!= x ¢ Beats reeureG Curing the day without ex ia bare Docry open @! 7o'cleck. © beets may be secured ca here of bard era 5 ORD’S NEW TH . TENTH SiREET, ABUY E PENNSYLVANIA AV, Dr iv aces The a WABBING TON'S B vot RVuUDAY, Apprtia'e 7 celebrated THIb WERING, sree 2, ISA, INITIAL | Veo. a J. LESTER wat Lace &GRRAT PLAY OF TALE: On. THE ete BALL Produced with newand elegant scenery, Costumes, Appointments. Ae ata oot of TWo THUC SAY DOLLAR and # pc’ yerial castof characters, embracing the nares of MB, AND cia CHAt M, ye ALCOR, JR, 1tB au OF 8 FAVCRITRSA or be fe ro ‘MP ANY Elict € re Ches M Waleot, 7: Rota ele fob M. Waiet J” Lady F or : Mas Alice Q-zy Mattarw Leigh a Vi 0c) Mr. 4 A sierae Bunberry Kobb.. ¢. B Bishop M Miles McB enna a Returved Cons t 4B Phibice Tebditha Ftors.. Mes Moxay Lady Adelia Gres. Mins O borse ther characters by theentire company PRICES OF aD ap MIBEION Dress Otrole ard Parque te O: chestra and Balcony Casira Private Be; To Center Balcony Chairs. To ®ide Ea teres. B)can's Sicents 2! ta Recruits Wanted TO FILL TER QUOTA oF THN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BOUNTY FOR VETHEANA S552, $225 of which will be paid in nd eonce, BOUNTY FOR NEW RECHOIT S155, $226 ef which will be paid tn »4ennee BOUNTY FOR COLO&ND REO $150, Paid in advance. PERSONS WISHING TO BNiIET ‘Will apply to say of the following BECRUITING OFFICERS: 5. 8, BAS EP, Bugine Hall, near the Meriot asyirenia avenue, between Seventh and Ninth streste 3.0. HYDB, Corner of Fourteenth and Now Yors avenue, 0. A. KEASBBY, Histreet.near corner of Nineteenth and Peon sylvania avenue. J. 0. PAREER, @Gorner of High and Dunbarton streets, Crores. | town. | ©. O, LANGLEY, Navy Yerd Brides, hee boon | appointed Recruiting Oficer. BESBY 4. SoH REZ, Ocptain and>}’rovomt Marske), fe 18-tf Digtrlot of Columbia’ 2900 YAt tR64. N2. 3,427. Y STAR. -——_ — ‘TM oxcelitnt Famity and News Journs, containing & greater variety of interesting reeciug Gian oan be found in any other, is publisher om Friday morning. It inveristly contains the “Washington ews” made the dally Evmrse StaR circulate eo generally throughont the country, ‘Taams. % Cath, invariably im advance. Single copy, per annum. -81 30 ele ogpies, in wrappers, Five Cawrs. Deterrea, Local il Articies CriximaL Count sttar oe Mary Amn Halt en Cherge of Kee; coping @ Bowdy Howse.—Atter cor syepert closed Friday, the trial of Mary #nn Eejl, for keeping « bawdy and disorderly Lovee. wae coutinved. The rancte in question has had—it is no exr- PRReTEON LO ShY— national reputation tor the jaet GueThr of & century; And the fact that the rueizess concerns of this “old and well estab- ished bovee” were being overhanied in Uourt ne vyally attracted considerable attention to ibe ence. Chortes R. Vernon (policeman.)—Witness *erveo & Warrant on Miss Mary. Atthe thme, we srid, “1 expected it,” or something of the inc. feonry C. Hepburn (eergeant of police.)—Went there ie company with Justice Walter, and sRwW t yen cr eight women. rome lounging, Chere reading, Witnese did net think it was vedere perty. Witnees went thoreancther tr. Bib w young mar of bis acquaintances, eben the ceme ecere warenacted. Withess Des stp hecks st the bouce fregoently eg Tate ne 1 ey 12 qcleck, ard, be wluks, occesionally wa rte easy Cewek, .— Witness hes heard thatthe Ry hs Bradley Ce eLonnt basa Sieldenos in the eounuy, but rever knew tbet she resided there, Cleiler Ashicn (policeman.)—Has been at the houre three or four times. Once he was called by 5 hientensnt, and wentin the house, when Mots Mary ssid worsn bad been drinking ne tie wor'ec Dim «take her out. Witness aitee until ebe came Gown, and the lienten- a teupped forwaidand said he would get a beck nncé teke ber away. Tie woman ap- yremd ss ifebe hud been drinking, Witne-s sow ‘vo crtbree Indies pues back and fortu. TL Women were Greseed very well. Witness there aiout three mon:hs ago with Officer r. whit he saw Miss Mary and an elder- led 4) 1bdy. ene #ho two ladies goin, into their recurs Tbir wns inthe night-time. Witness ber teen Lacks at the door and seen Cane feo midcut é Ferd, @ girl of about twenty years v ot nonid Lut cot called by the proseen- c#ild by tbe defense, and she testi- + De bearded in the bonse in cue: ci ei, ht mon be; that ehe contracted to Miss Emily Hinkeriy, who recsives controls the house, presid at the Miss Mary Hall is very setcom at smes no control of the honse, Tne Weeks since. Ww! there & the girls, suid she was sor- ‘+r hought out Mies Mary. Y tton —Since witness has board- re there viury has been there, Witness taco M ¥ se¥ ireqnently thatshe would Phetoperntouce Miss Mory lived there ike tie tert ot thy parks. Witmeee did not know Mire Fmiy Hinkerly before she came here. Bis: brmuy ts as Gld 8 Miss Mary, if not old- ‘3 Mas Puiity tabes the head of the taole M es Cora Wilbert the foot. she comes tothe t bni ber meals w Miss Mary, , Bits Next to Miss generally cent to Bot know who did id not get pp early 8 i8 bot & pearder, ten, to whem the f iter teeraers hia her «was calle pice in ¥ tay wh ttath the soldiers rendered at ober vy there, when (Pri 36@ the witness to diep cbber » cicer ibat she mig! obven La M +Vcerce tadingtochow that shew boo:a r in the Louse, charged in th: cwochst tore than two years ago she idits in the State of Virginia, having rente In trre of the eaia bons- toa thi bat atcut two years ago the arn 1 pe eny whercon the was 80 residing in the Suate © Virguas, and ste was compelied to leave it; he returned to Warbington, and there being horryecteble bonrding bouse in Washington in vhich sbe could get board, she rented this Lovee toreside inand hath resided tuere ever *Rethst Giring the time she has so resided tie. she hath made reasonable eifurts to re- +ain the } ceeession of another house which she owe in order to live in ites a private person, and from time to time while making these efcerty the bas declared that she is not the kreyer of the gaid house, named in the said ine di iment, and thatehe was anxiovs to get out ol it altot whitch was Jong antecedent to the fndieg of said mdictment, The Uisted Staws objects to the whole of tha sua cfesed evidence, ard ine Court sustains ion and the defendant excepts thereto. Mr _ Kractey proposed to proye by Mr. Wise thatthe raid Mies Hall bad denied that she was the keeper of the house in the presence of Bice Hinkerty, and thatthe latter acknowleged Ibatrhe kept the bonse, to which Mr. Oarriag- ‘on objected, sna Mr. Bradley took the follow - ing bill of exceptions, which the Court refused: ‘Lhe cetenoant offered to give in evidence that crg betore the tinding of the said indictment Br ficer calles to see the said defendant atthe f1G hovee on business, and did see her in the prerence of ore Emily Hinkerty; that the said Cetendunt told the seid officer that sbe was only & boxrerr in eaid hove, and wished earnestly le pet Cur of it, and said Emily said she herself pus the beeper of it. Mr VPredley stated he had no other evidence but cn the points be intended to prove br Mr. Wise, The case was then argued by Mr. Grad- tey ad District Attorney Carrington. Saturday morning (a8 we Stated) a sealed yeivt was returned of gui however. goes before the Supreme Court ou te bill of excepiious taken by Mr. Pradley. eg GrORGEIOWN CouNcILs, Feb. Aldermen —A communication wi trom Joe ph Nichoison dechaing to = £2. Jucge of election-, Mr. Beall ff red a joint resolution to pay R. A Wares #46, being the amount unappropri- ateo sor Lis bill of #90 for pudlishing (ue laws ot i3 in pampblet torm,and to pay M. V Evckey +6750 tor bis commission ov sales of x Wh property in July and September, 1:63. 'MEEEG. ‘Tbe : mencment of the Conncil to the Alder- men’s reeulution in relation to the Mayor was concuired in The tclowing from the Board of Common Covneil were passed :—Resolution iu favor of George G. Browning; resolution authorizing & cr dit .o ‘he collector for laso} yeut schoo) taxes; ordinance in relation to the new mariet-house, and ry aling portions of certain other ordaan- cee, eroluden requesting the clerk of the cor- poration to pay to tbe orderef the committee entirg the interests of Georgetown in 645 thesum of $300; resolntion to psy the ot DU. Collins, (833. 50,) Joseph Libby, (4 [bt 69,) and Re Ay -re; resolations in favor OC fioeae Powers apd B.1. Linthicum & Oot reeolution providing for certain footways; res. | ORatien in relation to vaccination: resoiduon in yeietion to uncoHected judgmeuts; resolution relenog to pas at the etation-house; resoi: | tcribe r nef of the saffering poor. honred proceeded to the Council < ‘hamber nto joint copvention to elest 4 judge end en inepector of Salt provisions, and uy on their fretura adjourned sine dic. Common Council.—The foliowimg were pre. cepted and reterred:—Resignation ot Jowph Nicholson, jadge of 3d precinct, (to Alderatens) cor munioauen cf Water Commusmouer it Té- Jatton to persons leaving hyaranie png tn suze gesting the imposion of @ Paes ans ranmumt- cation of Commissioner “of Siree! in polation to tbe condvien of an alley, ‘The folowing were sppropriating $160 for the Big 5 Say ‘Union a Be but iss Hiukerty exereisns | r nevolent Society, to be orreen for the re relieg of the fering ; Feeointion in relation to uncolieted judgmente from committee on are end m resolutions to pay claim of J. 0. i Oo. for fuel, (claims committee;) res- ‘wi for certain flag foutwa: , (streets com. Mr. Myers (Mr. English in the chair) stated tbat the we till which passed on Friday his hearty support, with one consti Gnd he desired that the bill be re- Collins asked bim to state his object first. Bir Myers said he was ig favor of having th le eleuse of the bill, viding that the in ‘€ Corporati€n shoul ive no pay for te trvides, aled. He heartily ores the bill, and wie! ane amount to be each vol, @ instead of 8150; bathe id wot thi t tein at we should say to the it cemtrg ration administration that they should not receive Bey, Br Téupey seid that the bill was well under- soeG to provide thet ihe members incoming should pot receive way. &nc most of the mem- bers Wenld be retar, Hight of the Board Bea not meelves, aS also four St fae Ai Se rot ® cha . T. said that he was @ for re-election, and when he unccretood that his name had been placed on a ticket he pisced a card in the Star desiring bis nome pot t be ueed; but if men could not be induced to serve without pay he was willing to come tack. He thought it was indelicate for the gentiiman to get down and advocate a meneure fo put two dollars per night in his pocket. 1f the motion prevailed and the Alder- men refuted to concur, and the Council recede, will net it look as if they were trying to put two dollars pey night in their pockets? He connie at he (Mr. Blyers) had a right to make De moilon, as be did not yote on the bill. “Mir. Myers replied that he did vote. The Cbair decided that Mr. Myers had no | rigbt to vote, and cousequently to make this motion. Mr. Myers appealed from the decision of the Chair, sud procteded to speak of the rights of the Chair and his loyalty. Mr. Tenney called the gevt!eman to order; be did not think that loyaity had saptuing todo with the appeal. Mr. Myers repliea that he had rights, and wovid speak till be was done, Mr. Craig esid he had some rights, and did not wish the gentleman to speak all night. The qneetion on sustaining the Chair was taken, end decided in the negative. Myr. Craig ssid with the gentleman’s permies- sich he would say that he was glad that he (Mr. Myers) was.coming back— r. Arny said that the other night he noticed the centhman with his spectacles as big as oysier shells, aod he hed expected that he would bave made kaown his views then. her members were stating what had list of the families of vol- d the gentleman to state what he he idene; but he never said thet he had piven or would sive one red cent. bim to order. the gulled jade winces.” hished business was dis- 3 £ passed :—Iesoiutions to ine extaries of the Mayor and Street iover: ‘favor of E. M. Linthicum & ion in relation to vacci- ) gus atstntion-house: for in favor of J.C Heis- uncollected judgments; snfiering pocr. rs jom to pay the claims . Buckey was passed. ajudge of salted Yr, after which i WAS proposed tio the al T Wis im the third district, cclor of Saited proyise aor ie reli fon r ibe relief of The Aldermen peer of Hi nee bill be would ud, lor the ben: fit ie money they as members s Wotlon was far fee bed, man. Instera of giving s 34.000, aod if he could thereby, he wonld give ot de to go behind the cur. ) Was on the committee Mr Craig would et to the genueman to nets on Monda he gent an (Mr. Orsig) li of working the wires ty tuckel, but be could nsw fit to leave bim iid for the cause he would n iavgbt not to let his athis right band giveth.” could net get upon the bad previously receive bought 0 the gen he gentle himse tne the ticket, fentiems ‘I might baye been if I had been “Mr. Myers ld tell the gentleman that the rominaing convention was composed of twen. ty men, and he, (Mr. C.) got only one yote. Mr. OUrsig—+And that was not yours.” [Leugbtr.) Mr. . Mye rs temembered how he (Mr. C.) used to werk the wires in days gone by. There was a ticket ie gentleman wie ou, and on it were also eix copperhead Mr. Craig said be never saw or heard of the ticket before. Mr. Tenney ssid it might seem surprising that he wes bot on the ticket, but be had not been to apy of the meetings from motives of delicacy, and ask Mr. Myers how the con- vention was clected. r.Myers said the gentleman ought to know t he could not answer, (meaning, it was an- cerstocd, that he could not auswer in regard to the voings of the Union Lesgne,—Rep.) Dry. Craigen thought that it must have been a secret concert Mr. Myers s2ed Mr. Teuney io question the Members of the lesgue. Mr. Tenney s-ked was that convention elected. Mr. Clements said that about one hundred and seventy-five unconditional Union men formed the convention. Mr. Tenvey said that when the collections Werte being made for the relief tand he did not see the gentleman's name (Mr. Myers) on the list, end that lotely $1,400 had been collected tor ihe Patent Office Fair but his name dia not apperr on this list. He did not think the mo- Uch was proper, but be would give his psy for the past year fcr the relief of the families of yolunterre if the gentleman wonld give his pay. Dr. Craigen sald be was surprised when be saw the ticket i Mr. ‘Tenney’s, Mr. Oraig’s, and his own name Jvit cif’ and was torry that | it Was putiorth as ine Uciket of the uncondis dional 7 Mr. ‘bien men id the gentlemen felt a Mitle ut the mutter, aud asked why sited & convention Mr. Tenney said for bis part he was not anxious ty renin in the Corporation. Myers said &s io givine to patriotic ob- jects, what he had er would stand beside hat Mr. ‘Cenuey hed given when their relative Dh Were into consideration, Mr. Tenney said he did vot ecow, althongh a member of the Leagne, that they were to hold a convention. After the detate had continned forgome time, the motion of Mr. Mycrs for the members to refund their sajeries during the year for the the Jatoilies of volunteers was equeamich they baa not Marbury offered a resolution of thanks Presidest (Mr. Myers) for une impartial er in Which he Nad presided over the which was passed. Mr. Myers responded briefly but eloquently, anc declared the board adjourned sine die. +202 ®* General Gilmore in an official order, dated Hilton Head, S.0)., Bebraary 15, invites “loyal people, And such as desire to become 20 uncer the provisions uf the Pr: sident’s Procla- mation of December 5, 1863, whoare now absent from their horses in East Florida, to return there, and resume fiir usaal avocations, It is the intention of the United States Governs ment, apd,whoily witha tis power, to afford All necdfal protection.” phonered—Dapt. Thomas Wi Wiison, son of Jose S. Wilson, of Washington eity, mak Ww Oey Tec nily appointed f Com- missery of the Army cf the Potoma: romoted to a lieutenant Baio Pegaler: ermy. Col. Wilsea is a ‘West Font 2 and the ou

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