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. c > LOCAL NEWS ——— AMUsemrnts To-| aT. Porp’s Atnknztt —This etening, 2 combination entertainment. Gottachalk and Brig- poll’s Italian opera and concert company will entertain the Washington public to-night. The rand combination embraces the best vocal and nstromental talent in the country, and includes the celebrated Prima Doana, Miss Maria Louisa Kellogg, who will make her debut before the multitude dispersed, highly gratified with thelr | alt upon the hero of Pea Ridge. General Sigel repaired to one of the parlors of the hotel. whete he received bis and ac- cuaintances. — Pouics.—The Third Ward patrolmen reported yesterd: . Boyle, Pat’k Heath and ae Flannagan, pi cents; fined 58 cents each. Edw'd Owen, creating a nuisance; do. 820 4. Pat’k Cullen, Clarence Johnson and Hi Had- son, disorderly conduct; costs, 58 centsa—by Jus- tice Thompson. John Manchester, assault and battery; fined Thomas Bellew, keeping a Siaut—From Rev, Father J. J. Mullen. My sight was so much impaired tbat I could not recognise the features of a friend eo | neat me. Dr. von Mosebzisker ri me. tender him this testimonial in acknowledgment of bis eminent skill and sui in the trea' J.d. Mutian, Rettor 8. Patrick. > which was acoompan! ed notenly wi but Intense pain. All application! failed till Dr. Von Moschzisker its healthy state. perfectly restored that organ to bournser BLanD, Washington public in the role of Marie, in Don- bing house; dismissed. Caleb Adam: ‘m- of Washington Theater. jeetti's delightfal opera, La Figlia Del Reggi- fling; fined # ‘S8—by Justice Clayton. "Carne: ee ee mento. Brignoll and Susin) also appesr tn prom- | i1ys Leonard, keeping a disorderly house; jail for | From one of the best known Preests in the States. Inent roles and Gottechalk will play some of his most beautiful pieces. Gaover’s Turater. —Sheriden’s sparkling comedy, ‘‘ The Rivals,’ will be presen’ to- pight, with Setenell ¢s Bob A”res, and Jennie arker as Lydia Languish. The other parts of the play will be adequately sustained by Phillipe, Meidram, Tilton, Mrs. Germon, and the other wrom'nent members of the comedy congress. his is the last night tbat the boards will be de- voted specially to standard comedy. Wasuineton Tasatexr —Dr. Colton will de- liver one of his Interesting lectures on health this evening, and also administer laughing gas to any who may desire it In large or in small doses. The experiments are remarkably amusing, the gas developing the most prominent trait of character. ‘Phe performance will be varied by a concert by the Tremaine Brothers. . “ CanTersury.—“ihe Haunted Hotel,’’ a side- splitting negro farce, is the card for to-night; arry Rice appearing very comical charac- ter. Lewis and Christie will perform their feat of ‘A Leap for Life;” and the beautiful ballet, W.B le. a Masaniello eo also ee Dick io ker, Saha ene Sey og ll aye sot ed York. ¥ 5 D . by 4 —— of Beauty, all the old favorites ap- famies Be iit ‘Richinad oan e ant, , i Fatn —One of the pleasantest places now open | The three last cornnaicoonon ssipp! of an evening Is the Ladies’ Fair, at the rooms of Rufus Haskins, company A, ist ve cavalry. the ¥ oun, Men’s Christian Association, opposite David McGinley, company E, ith Pean*eants, Brown's Hotel. There isa very fine display of | qijison H Levey, com; G. 95th New York articles, both useful and ornamental, and the ob-| J Hf Flowers, ccm Lag ah Reaver Ject of the fair is a meritorious one indeed, i. ¢., Sasau tae pciepan or anos heey the support of domestic missions. [tis open to- D.D. Tompkins’ pe BE Ss O, ict New York. a ims oon! akira weniebs Club an: fi ee ag pil engl ave . Sih Vermont, EMPERANC ALL.— i ~ arve' " $ nounce thelr fourteenth grand assembly at Tem- 5. Headley, company © Sth New Jorsny Serg’t J. B. Kenyon.compiany A, Ist Penn’vania. —— to-night. A merry time may bean-/ a K Mapledorum, conteey Ldsth Mew York. Helpated. J. Albert, company E, 103d Pennsylvania. Wasuinoton AcaDEMY oF Music.—Vocal and feut. L.. M. Cook, comyany F. itt Alabama. inetrumental music, of first class order. Concerts James Donahue; cottipeny:c, Sth Alabama. commence at 44 p.m, dail osenthal’s bar| N. Pariier, cotupaity UC, 84th Virginia. and larder are well stocked with the choicest H. A. Barber, company F,, 6th South Carolina. wines and liquors, and most palatable eatabics. Relatives of deceased soldiers can be farnished - dh ‘With all the information they desire in relation to the bur! pare of their friends, &c., by call- ing en F. P. Sands, Government undertaker, 444 F street hott court—by Justice Rowland. Wm_ Hooper, at- bn to pick a pocket; dismirsed—by Justice r, Tte Fourth Ward patrolmen reported—Sarah Jackson, drink and profane; Misthesed Ro t Bayless. overcharging the hack rates; fined $1 58. Henry W. Light, drank and disorderly; turned over to the military. Sarah Light, do.; dismissed. Anna Light, Matilda Light and Kats Light, drunk and profane; workhouse 2 days each. Hannah Young and Bridget Sullivan, do; dis- missed. John Morris and William Dove, do; turned over to the military—by Justice Walter. Jobn E. Robey, assault and battery; bail for fur- ther hearing—by Justice Donn. A. Hutton, as- sault; security for peace—by Justice Walter. My deafness has been a great affliction to me. It is therefore me ee Owe similarly afflicted, @s well as an acknow) ment to Dr. von Mos- chrisker’s great skill and talents, to make it pub- litly kiow¥n that he restored me fo my hatural hearing. Srants.us PaRizynsxt, Passionist. Dr. von Moschzisker, Oculiat and Aurist, 227 Pennsylvania avenue, gives bis entire attention to all diseases of the Eye and Fer more testimonials see his card in the National Intelli- gencer. it* Barcustor’s Hair Drs! The best in the World. Willlam A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from na- ture—wuarranted not to injure the Hair in the}least; remedies the ill effects of bud dyes, and invigor- ates the Har for life. Grey, Red or Husty Hair inslant!y turrs a jplenqid Black or Brown, leav- ing the fidir soft and béautif-l. SAd by alt Druggists, &c. {07 The Genuine issigned Witt1aM A. Batcu- ELOQR, on the four sides of each box factory, No.#1 Barclay st., New York, m27-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) Massrs. H. A. Hatt & Co., have removed thelr stock of India Rubber Goods from thelr branch stote, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, back to Boston, during the simmer, where they will be pleased to receive ofders By telegraph or mull for and all of the various articlés thed® fri India Rubberor Gutta Percha. Orders will forwarded by any express company’s lightning train, and arrive in in twenty-four hours, cheaper to our Citizens than they could be sold here. Send on your ordets én@ bays them filled at man- ufacturer’s prices dt Messts. H. A. Hall & Co's bal er 2 Pe they have the largest nasdft- tient of india Rubber Goods jn the world,) S5 Milk streét, Boston; Mass. may 19-m,w,s,tf ALL PERsons can find the beit sok of Cloth- ing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats and Gaps, at Smith’s, No. 470 Seventh st., near F. fe 27-3m Wt sssrat 17 noLpLy—There are no other medicines so reliavle, efectun! and convenient as Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, #lwavs read for use. They are invaluable to the Scidier et- posed to wounds, sores, fevers and bowel com- plaints. They never fail. Only 25 cents per box or pot. 229 Orgenine To-par, at the Dollar Store, (433 Deatus oF Sotprers.—The following deatht have occugred since our last re} 3 Robert !rwin, company ©; 1 Pennsylvania Michael Kenney, company, list New York. E. Udell, company K, 4th Vermont. Randolph Rush, company K, 8th Pennsylvania. P_E. Dickson, company G, 85th Pennsylvania. SsxevavE ro Gun. Franz Sigkt.—Speeches by Sigel, Carl Schurz, Owen Loveyoy, E. B Wash- burnc,and M.2 Gritcner —Pursuant to errange- inents made yesterday afternoon, the friends of General Franz Sigel assembled last night on Pennsylvania aventie, in large numbers, of Ger- man and American citizens. Headed by a fine band, and pa en flags and banners, the crowd proceeded to Willards’ Hotel and took ition on Fourteenth st. Cries were immediately made Potics RrrvRns.—First Precinct —John Fos- ter, drunk and crazy; turned over to the ba heat Jobn Mitchell, drunk and disorderiy; do. 8. McDowell and Robert Frazer, drunk, do. Second Precinct.—R. Ludivick, selling liquor to soldiers; held for court John Carster; selling Mquor without license; dismissed. Geo. Gants for ‘ Sigel;”’ and and George Harris, stealing; dismissed. pi Portumiunes crane pony Third Precinct.—-Jamen F Mpeiden, threats; Pennsylvania avenue, near Seat pmpiedc gs el stepped forth mpon the gprch, ashout of weleqme | Security for peace. Bete Green, disorderly con- | Another large inyotce of Jewelry an 4 point greeted bim {from the ds of throats. he uct; fined $3.62. - Mary Golden, do ; dismissed. plated ware. Take a look at their guar HK. Kauffman, nuisance; fined £5 €2 Fourth Precinct —John Forney, vagrancy; missed. Maria Wil:jams, drunf; fined $3 porch was decorated by can, Preach and German m 2i-lw* splay of Ameri- Vest eicnsa oe invest a dollar. ag Mr.J.R. French introduced Geo. Gen. Sigel, saying Kuhn, drunk and disorderly; committed to jall. ver Ai = 7 meet proper way. He would ini ata to thane Eighth Precinct —Hugh McErnany, disorderly se E. SOQUTHARD, ot Lockport, General Franz Sigel, a hero who had led the eondtct; workhouse. Jos. Stephens, larceny; dis- | York. {Baltimore Sun copy.} c Nesed In this city, May 27th, by the Rev. Chaungs American arms to victory, and who had rescued ee Meath Precinct Sohn We TRI . m Ev 3 — ters, drunk and dis- | J exnard, Mr, RICHAK D HILL to Mrs, LOUIS One en nen eae ecnceien: | araarii: fined $3 91. George Phillipson, stealing; | VALENTINE, ail of this city. * Gen. Sigel said he bad not come on a pleasure trip, or to gratify his own curiosity, but from a sense of duty at the direction of the President to ewalt what he would have him do, otherwise he should do injustice to the gallant soldiers of the West, who had fought at Fort Henry, Fort Don- dismissed. Arch —- asleep in street; locke: up. Edward Brown, do ; do. Tenth Precinct. — John Semlin, drunk; dis- missed. Lucinda Phillips, disorderly; do. Cath- arine Snyder, do ; do. —The family of Mr On Tusedsy pight 27th natant. after & rhort ill- oot, ANNA AUGUSPA. e'dest chid cf Symuel R sod Margaret Sy.vsster, aged 2 years Ond 9 funers| will take piace at the residence of mo Rervce hi mthelbert Ro- elson, Wilson’s Creek and Pea Ridge. [Cheers.} | },.. th p&renta, on the ocraet of Sizth and H streets, It was no time to grat! ; cv passed through the bity yeaterfay afternton; o’olotk’ this sfaracn . Bhe friands and ac ouly wicked taese ff Femi gompiny Poe Bs On thelr way to Hatyiand” ir Obey’s fainily Shasitandes of tht faraily rot eeited to attend. reside near Fairfax Court House, and Having suf. fered much during the pat year. they conclud: to leave the State, having heard that the rebels had retured to Manassas(') Packing as mych of hoiisedold goods as they could in a wagon drawn by two oxen, and getting all the women and children aboard, they determined to leave the neighborhood of supposed danger, and seek a more peaceful clime. Mr. Robey reports that the familyof Mr. Josiah Bowman, and other resi- dents of his neighborhood have left, being will- further to the glorious country !n Whose cause his sword was unsheathed; and he brought with him a bearty greeting from the army of the West. There was no difference between the army of the West and the army of the Potomac. They were ell the cherished soldiers cf the same glorious Haton; children of the seme country, and defend- ers of the same glotiousfiag. |Loud cheers} In their dreary marches over the pills and along the waters of Arkansas and Missouri, he thought the army of the Potomac would not forget the brave WANTS. WANTED A good PASTRY COOK, at se Unitei States Hotel, Arrly immediately ai ths office m @ 2t* a ee 2 WANTED-A MAN to cook—one who unter stands his bueiness. Apply at the Herncon House, corner sth and F ets. 1t™ WANTED-A GIRL to do chamb*rwork and ing to lose home, property and, all else, rather ttend to children. App'y at 442 F:fteenth fo this citthe sey nail ened Senet npr than endure again the miseries, privatione and | strect, cornet New York av. ra any | terrors of last year = emergency. If necessary all wit come howard. ~ = ED—A SITUATION 4s chambermeid 7 AN But they want activity; they want a fight, and V by one having, experience in this ity and Tue ©tp Cafirox Pr " x.—There are how | qi, % 3 Cra trsed rt nen ngred tea ca| Wheaton hee ena ac | Seemed = Oa Oana - | whom are prisoners of war, the iz State 7 ge ert iavincitic. (Chects | Dat we reer none, | Prisoners. “Amung the latter are three females, W Bra cual tarulys wUbih coosaie of ee Cine ena there should be se rest until oe comes yiz: Mre. Greeahow, Mrs Meeris, and Mre. Bs: ‘Address Wa? General Horpital, safe and every city in the south has become a | CV; tll tn good health, except such as were sick | Judiovary Sqrare. m 23 when committed. From this place have lately been sent, at the request ef Gov. Stanley, all the prisoners of war belonging to North Carolina In the contraband (negro) depot there were 300 inmates, of all ages and es, unemployed. There are 2 considerable additional numbar em poe daily in clearing up the old camps, biity- ng dead horses, and othet police labors. Until recently the arrivais at this depot have been about twenty, chiefly from Virginia. central point of liberty, where the rights ef free speech, free assemblage and a free press should have the fullest exerciee. Tyranny and oppres- sion cannot exist where such rights are exercised. [Cheers ) In thanking the audience for the!r kindness, be would not regard this compliment as personal to im,so much &s a manifestation of sympathy with the army that has fought so bravely on the bloody felds of the West. [Great applause, and calls for “Seburz **) Cari Schurz ring, sald this hour belenged to their great fons pes cious fellow-citizen and dis- tinguished friend, Sigel. He was provd to join the thousands present in the bestow#l of a just tribmte to the herote soldier fistory can never permit to be forgotten the great retreat from Car- thage, nor the more glorious six hundred (cheers) at Pea Ridge, who fought so bravely when can- non all around them, to the right and te the left, volleyed and thundered ie pro; d three cheers for the gallant six ankeeh ona their leader, which were given with 2 hearty good will. Mr. Schurs sald Gen. Sigel was a man who belongs to the whole American nation, though be eee he would be pardoned if, asa German, he should feel his national Pride a little tickled [Applause ] Sige! Was the noble tep- resentative of the great German war race, [cheers,) and be had not enly secured the admiration of Bis friends, but had driven terror to tbe hearts of A RESPBCTABLE YOUNS@ GIRL Wishesn 4% Situation to do pisin cooking, warh ironing in a smal! family. or would” do hou: gad help to h. Apply for two days at Mrs, Flattiy’s.oa L street, a few doors below 20th 1t* wart ‘<B—An Ambrot, and Photograph Artist to take oharge of a small city, Reference required. Apply at from 5to6 p.m; orat N between 6th and 7h strosts, Tue Lieut Famity —This Well-known family, notorious in every part of the city, again occupied rooms ji the Fourth Ward station last night. ‘The head of the family having become a soldier, and not knowing how soon he might be called into the fleld, returned to the city to have at least parting drank with bis loving companion, an! the leserJitghts. ‘The usual result followed—the father and mother got drunk and disorderly, aud the daughters vied with each other in profanity. The father was turned over to the military, the mother was dismissed, and the three daughters were sent to Eden, alias the workhouse, to ru- ralize for thirty days. Awattine a Requisition.—Yesterday Officer Norwood was called upon to serve a warrant upon a young man named George W. French, who was accused of stealing a set of fine sable furs in Virginia. French eluded the officer, and succeeded in getting to the railroad depot, where en~ . 1s not dependent !ary,and would accept modeiate compenrs- tion. sf eneaged as dry coods clerk, would receive one ha!f of the salary in trace. Address* Energy,” Star Office. m 23 2t* ANTED—At the New Yorke Emplorment Agency Office, No. 511 Ninth street. nes: Pa avenue, FWENTY FIVE (25) WHITE and COLERED GIRLS, feat atoms Telerenoos. a8 Chambermaid: undresses, Waitresses, urses, and Seam Also young Colorea wait on tables in Private Families or sla. Also wanted houses immedistely, with or without Furniture. Employers in want of 004 help. will find it to their atvantaae, to osll. m 28 ly +H, MILLER. WANTED-A compstent WOMAN as cham- bermaid and seauistress. Good city references required. Apply at 316 H st-cct. m 37-3t* aps WASTED TU RENT—A BOUSKE suitable for bis enemies. [Cheers] If Jackson were now at | he was arrested by the Metropolitan Police, Nor- a emall famiiv without children. A 5 the Potomac, and should hear thes: cheers, be sending &@ messenger to notify them, while rane 6. jet Office. or call at the new d, would hesitate In bis advance, and possibly ad- | he followed his track. French was taken to the | £08t Office lobby. = vance In the otber direction when he should learn that there was @ dangerous may in the city (Cheers, and calls for ‘-Lovejoy."*; office of Justice Donn, where the warrant was served by Officer Norwood. Justice Donn com- WANTED-A ver NURSE, either white or ye and mitted the prisoner to await a requisition from i volored. Good hom best of wages will be given. Call immediately 4} 46734 14th st-eet, b—ppchate — joy og ge was received | the Governor of Virgin‘#. opposite Wi m 27-3t* with cheers lew Lisses. He would hearti!: 5 a —, couse’ join in 2 tribute to a brave soldier. The extent Potarm Warp Station Cases—Before Justice WANTED: oh RE on ty wale beart bed always sympathized with loth and | Walter—Eliza Nichols, drunk; dismissed. Wim. epee Apply at No. 454 bighth etreet. near conatitutional government, and shed |ts blood in § Allen. do ; fined $165. Michael Thomey, do; 5 m 27 3t" turned over to the military. Wa. Flannigan, drunk and disorderly; d's nixsed. W.S Pearce, disorderly; do. Jobn Miller, Charles Parker, Jobn Robison, do.; turned over to the military. J.M. Pearce, do; dismissed. James Francis, fighting; fined $258. Patrick Burns, suspicious character; dismissed. Ne defence. © would be Justified in saying that through the march tn Missouri be had never beard the German dialect utter a single disloyal senti- ment. He waa at Springfield when the order of retreat from Wilson’s Creek reached that place, and would bear testimony to thé jeeling toward {be guest of the eveniag. If we would trust the Germans they would trust us, and we should yet be one nation, fn fact, as we are in destiny. It ‘ws now no time to make the record of the war; the future historian should be teft to do that ‘work; but our spirits are cheered and hearts are nerved by such an opportunity as this to honor tbe brave. The unity of this nation is indeed ensbrised in the hearts of tne30,000,000 of Peopie, and « government resting upon such a feundation cannot be overthrown; the gates of bell and re- bellion cannot prevail against it. Our glorious cece es floats at Norfolk, at Yorktown, at Roa- noke, at Port Royal, at Pensacola, at New Orleans, (voice, ‘and at Baltinore,”’| and it will seon float in Richmond, and that same glorious fisg, baptised in the blood of our fathers, and car- ried so proudly aloft at Shifeb, Donelson, Henry. Pea Ridge, and other hetly contested fields, shall - float over every square rood of American soil. ie ANTED—A good GIRL to dogeneral house- work ina smsil family ; 8 German preferred, ga at 577 Maryland avenue, between m 27 20" WaAnTED-1 want to finploy immediately two frat rate TIN AN HEE? IRON WORKMEN, Apply to C. WOODWARD, No. 315 Pa. avenue, be’ ween 10th and lith sts, m26-3t* ANTED-A first o'axs HOUSE to rent, con- taining 8 to 12 reo: will purclase furniture and board fsmily. Addres: D,’? Star Gf- fice. #7 WANTE D—A large TENT snitabdle for an am- ‘otypist. A eutler’s tent, not less than 12 fist ia would answer, Inquire inths Gal- up stairs, 480 Pa. 0. m 26 St* cat Ba a WANTED-A German = American GIRL, to oook, end iron fora emal! fsmily. Aleo & well recommended URSE. A676 tee SG nm Wist Bastzs.—The gallant Seventy-first New York regiment, which, it will be remembered, ‘was quartered at the Navy Yard about a yearago, and was so popular there, was expected to arrive last night, and a rumor was afloat at the Yard this morning that it had arrived. [t is said that several babies in that part of the city woke their mamas this morning with the cry, ‘‘Pap’s come.” Don’t believe it! STEaLine at THE CaPiToL.—A man, who ape his name as Jobn mn, Was caught by a clerk making off with a hair brush worth about a dollar, from a committee room in the Capitol. He was delivered to Officer Milstead, who took bim io Justice Furguson’s office, where he p'ead in extenuation that he was out of moncy, and wanted something to eat. The Justice commit- posite Willards’ WANTED—A PARTNER with « capital of huok always pays from 100 to 200 per conte Ad! wi e dress Kor 6 "Gite Post Office, an % St* ‘TION WANTED, b: manu as Sig mee 1g are this Aca hes had ood referen: Bnitadtg tnd Mansa aap aed stat | eran en aaaaore GR tPesid “siases aut BarSace™ nirisoneurg and Mansoms Gap, and that pro! Centaat Guarpuousz Caszs—Before Justice | |! Teguir: opts: be sine = jackson was hemmed in. (Great appiause. | waicer.—Michael Baxter, drunk Fr tate $l. - SETS ST? olce—Good speech—you didn’t put the nigger | Charles Young, assault; jail. Edw’d Marshall WANTED TO RENT—By a tenant who will ia it” Bursts of laughter with thunders of a: Wm. Ewing, Wm. Smith, drank; workhouse 30 y by the month LA 8A af Pierce arab replied: '-f never bring im the | days each. Bandy Williamson, Jas. Riley, Jas, | Tegeired.by Junel:t. agomforteble HOUBE in a nigger; I simply bring’in universal -] E. Vanborn, Thos. O'Donnell, drunk and disor- | Beq''RY 2008100 0 Eee an eons oan ne hace (Cheering, with hisses mingled.} derly; turned over to military. Wm. Roberts, | Address “Jones,” Box 473, P.0- m% 6t" Hon. E. B. Washburne was next introduced. | do ; locked up four hours. Al Ray, do. He said it wes an hour to do honor to Sigel. | missed. Vobn Miller, insulting ladies; $5 01. "['9, BOOK BINDERS. —WANTED—A Situa- ‘That brave end gallaot soldier nad drawn bis = je a a So sword for the West, but he would never sheathe | ComMiTrxD To JalL.—Aimos Jones, of the 86th ing as pager oh Pat “sd Pemarated itttll the whfole country was saved from the dan- | New York regiment, was on Saturday by | 3’ Box 17! Phiiadetehia P.O. ml 6t ere which threatened it. Not only would we | officer Walling on thechargeof robbing William 2 honor to Gen. Si; Evans, of the 103d New York, of $50 A final , but fo bis country, which W SWEtt ive tumursished coutsinine about had given 60,000 soldiers to our cause; and xamination was bad before Justice Cull yester- BLL afarniah had nobly rallied under our banner to a day morning, when he Was committed to Jail to | 17790"8, and loonted within three or four squnros tasalts offared it, and who were mak: answer the charge. ‘JAY ORK & CO Satins hretich Seve Tee Ceueg Te | _sonoms Wan Brision Ganss— ifs Justin | QB =a ieea , Luinols, in which were ECO: to kno jt a istening with thelr blood every | Clark —Margaret Kirby, Profanity: $2.91." Mary hy hey See a Sone batle-field In the country, among whom scon-| Webster, drunk; $1.91. Peter O'Day, assault; for for ‘ws and Hi richest Sideravie number were jermane, whe weve Sret farther hearing. Chas. Lehman, J —— pro- est milk and in cent, oan, be ha to rally to the defence of thelr adopted country, | fanity; $2. Anna Boston, disorderly; $3 91. Ca AF SS aie o and of a constitution which they loved. e TeWery. COrner mitee Franz TasLe Cuakets from the celebrated house of We know ‘4 Nath’l Johnston & Bordeaux WANTED- By & lady, who has had tive for vege | Pes Ridge, and other fields where be has upbeld | Wm. Corwin Burgy, Importer of Tess, ‘experience in te and the honot of our arms, and avenged the insults to | dealer in Fine Groceries, corner of I and Eleventh ere irUaTion ‘ts i's our flag. (Loud Cheers ] ; streets. may %6-1t# *Foscher" Daily Bat Ope, Waal Mr. M. Z Gritaner, of this city, was the next jam ington, D.C. lm EWI Speaker. He addressed the multitude in German that am in Wier 7 to pay cash Yor all artidies irae een e vid cals were agein made for Si; gel; bul petyom the porch entered the bouse, and LOST AND FOUND. Ld he 2 yp akan o ASTR. yoo Oe SECOND EDITION. | t33'0e teranges SS t > iv in on the’, he seco tae 6 Corner fe Togs TAREE O'CLOCK, P. M. bit ber about the arms badly be questd to come forward, prove property, besten off. . tae tatnecuning 3p RELACY. CONGRESSIONAL. Nor THE Mt —We Fe requested oot af —— i _m $8 at miles outside of town. axxvi0 co: . = Mr. Smest Whe acted ncaa 4 ° _—_——— Saturday evening was not Mr. Jobn H Smoot. Weonzspar, May 2° Szuats —A communication from the Secretary of the Navy covering the adverse report of the poe wore — and report on the aocsrsen of completing ‘tevens’ battery, was rec: and referred. A m e was received from the President stating that it was not compatible with the public interest at this time to furnish the infermation requested by the Senate relative to the political arrests made in Kentucky; referred. , Eo eal similar tothe message received n the Was white; st&r in ESPRAY. 1 the owner is requested to oofme ‘forward, Prove roperty, and t ‘way. proj * a7 him a’ WS. W. AVERY, between irgivy sis ‘Near the Observatory. _—_—_—_—____________} GEORGETOWN ADVERT MIS AYOR’S OFFICE, M Groncatown,D. C . May 26th, O68. Smarsp Prorosazs to be let with if) of ¢ Corporation, wilt be reosived fi this ‘sows, until Saturday noon, © interior, and window first and second -s ‘own Hall, with three coats of the b-at_ quality of white paint, ana in the best manner cf m 28-30" Post h stitanie reward wiil be paid, ifre- ouse and there read yesterday. fany expianstions are before Summed ® the epbnceiber. i pedt Ne A bill making an appropriation for and auther- mt oe besivenby Wa. - es ee ere ee carl: izing the peyment of certain bounties, was taken ta HERUY ADDISON, Meyer. up and passed. REWAR D.—LOST—Neér Lafayette} Mr. Harris presented several petitions for the Square. a GOLD eg Ft be of | enactment of p general Nektar! peeon NEW STOCK. 486 tea dollars will be paid to the fi: atNe. 398 Hi strect $5 iesving it mz see REWARD-Strayed from the corner of 4th and | streets, large grey HORSE us Mr. Willey presented a memorial of the Vir- gini= Legisiature in reference to the division of thot State, accompanied by acopy of the new constitution adopted by the people of the pro- INTERIOR ADORNME Just received a choice selection sirabe styles, = PAPERHANGINGS. rich and pew and de- tache on the upper lip. The above rews: il: be new western State of Virginia From the ornate, to aid for his return toJOHN ELETCH SR. corner | The bill donating public lands for the benent | Si™P!e ns. appropriate for Pariores alls, of agricultural colleges, &c., was taken up, and was debated at length by Mr. Wilkinson, tn opposition to it. REWAR trayed or stolen. on the 19th $: instant, @ middie sized bsy HORSE, star in eee a @ in the right hiad hip; two white PIREBOARD at Nfs SrArvEs, CENTER . warranted Gold Bands, Imitation ve reward wili be given and no Hovss.—A communication was received from end Cor Wint « Stnons sek Wert at No. 188 New York av., | the Secretary of the Navy transmitting the result Wintow Bh dha» or neteesen os and th. 8, PAYNE of an examination, by a special board, of the | made to order, buff, Green pay te Hg ms a Stevens’ battery as a means of cosst defense ie of the subscriber, | They think thatfor this purpose the plan will Nitta costar seer {, @ dark brow’ | reed essential modifications, owing to recent Im- (warranted to tided with Bester ORE FETC PAAR ‘The haadecmost and largest in the revements In naval warfare. The Secretary inks that the intention of Congress wes only to a the sum beretcfore appropriated — @5H),000) upen the battery on its original plan, should it kave been approved, and therefore does not feel authorized to expend the sum according to the suggestions of the board. The Senate’s amendments to the post route bill were concurred in of srehead. scar on EW hoerer will EL OVENSINE, 0. 535 east I7th street. James Morgen, dark brown HORSE: De ORSE, 15)s hands higa, & eft hind hock: and ton years o. return him wil! be suitabl Sam m 27 3t* Lost, OR STOLEN corner séth and K ats. with A mouse coldret y: whites spot on each hind foot; betweea 15 ond 18 hands high; about 9 or 10 years old. ae reware will be given sp Fes —. mtioned. _ as ture, pera s comi iSTURS cpap AND TF. EI a Different sizes Bnd 00! Poors Ringer Nails, 0. Pi lumvely for cash, the above (occunding 6s too ‘auenty ) wil ietditpoee tol et ae low rates as they oan be puro! oF im the is [etutusd to 6 mentioned. Mr. Porter, of Ind., moved to reconsider the AKEN, UP EETRAN A eorormment gua. | wurst ante pnene ir comideseson te | ~Otae' it Paperkaaeiar st Wiade A fo arponte sia, wind hee ont oome ‘i Wednesday next Prete nis " _. by qupervecces cig enny in about four years old. LJ % selici rom those i arges ane ‘ake him Mr. Holman, of Ind., moved to lay the motion . a aE te Fae Prove Proven Roh A MMOND, 7th on the table.” : of ey ee m 24 3t* Northern Liberty Ma ket. Mr. Blair moved a call of the House; lost—yeas sor above Odd ed Bali; NARKN UP ASFRAY—Oh the 20th instant, a | 03, vaye 66. Cash or goods and iabor. d wi - M wards moved to ad: ; lost—yeas 1 = ane ae TRE ty Gad pay Mm : . al A Boag sees “Araenal. Ist Wher M | yeas ce nage ree | CML OF the House; lost— | of army Officers to thelr very large atook 7 m , . ——— tn - — The question recurring on the motion of Mr. SHOULDER STRAP? LOST Brom, Union, Sorrn: sorots. the Navy Holman'to lay the motion of Me. Porter on tbe SASHES, BELTS. Yard Bri wo HORSES, one & light gray | fable it was determined in the negative—yens 69 Officers’ Requisite: geueraiiz. 4 eg y > 1 ‘Beas, horee with da: mu o sad we — ong fetiosks: naya73, opine, Metis ornaments! Line, 8nd General fect whits, "Ens: were last seen at the Capito he til! was then postponed. PRESENTATION SWORDS Sard yesterdsy. The finder will bsrewsrded by re- ooo ss — of the fines, suauty and workmanship. turning the gboveto Ksiney’s Livery Stable, 6th . W. GALT & BRO., Jowelera, strent. belo? Fe avenue. OHN L WILSON LATS LOCAL NBWS. m 24 6t 364 Pe avenue. ns : ——+ —_ OORB’S WEST END TRAY—I herby certi’y that Mre. Mary C‘] FE Mavcrtration ComMisstoneRs.—-Petitions filed | 4 I - SODA FOUNT Fenwick. brought beiore mo an since last report :—Major Roger Jones, 3 slaves— | _ 2e now su plying pure and cold Soas Water,with estray, tres) jing on her premises, & ght ra 3 ; 4 2 | choice si to every one on o8ll. He has fey HORSE, ewiteh tat; ait mans; about@@l™ | caveat dudy. at fay the ane 8 fresh and’iatge took of Drugs, Medics z 5 abo 3 mar -8.C. | &* = u ies. et Art 5 five years old; about 16 Lends hiehs morse Uday of | Ringgold, 2 slaves—Loulsa and Elizabeth. Han- | Pratt Teokio Goel Oiiand Lemp een won May, 1962, “SHOMAS C. DUNN, (<eal,) nah McCormick et al., 1 slaves—Rachel and Su- ow pe joes. Justice of the Hiaaoe for Washiogton ap san Contee, Harriet and Abraliam: Cox. Stephen | _mS2w 113 Pa, avenee, south aide, District of Co'um Say ower tre of ogee ior wl come forward, prove frowerty, pay o ; Ey FENWICK, take him swey wie! ee Gleror Oo m 26-3 ‘Taken up estray in Georgtown, on ttants to HORSHS, one a the other 8 ds’k; snput one prove property, pay chargen nud tak {iret a4rpy + Pe argen Spd . pias ne B “Mt BURROWS, 7th et. Near West Georgsiows Chureh, | m 24-St eorgotown, D.C. aCe RD.—Strayed or stolen.on the 15th $5 BREWS & grey COW, with chort horne; one horn is longer than the other, and bass holethrough it. The sbove re- P. Franklin, 5 slaves—Washington Clements, Lucinda Taylor, Maria Parker, Lucy Brooke and Alfred Clarke. Lucy E. Mattingly, administra- trix, 8 slaves—Sophia, Charlotte, Peter, Priscilla, Flora, Willie, George and Fanny. Lucy E. Mat- tiagly, 2 siave—Leonard. Ann Emeline Ward, 1 sieve—Cecelia Thomas. Ulysses Ward, 1 slave— Rachel Cole. Anthony Addison, 7 slaves—Sam- uel Millihan, Eiizabeth Bruce, Lizzie and Ma- rion Lewis, Thomas and Julia Solomon. Louisa G. Beall, 2 slaves—Betty and Josephine Harris. Benj. 8. Bohrer, t3 slaves—Arabelia, Martha, George, James, telina, Archey, Horace and Ade- jaide Nash, and an Infant, George, Alexander and John Green. Betsy Roberson, t slave—Jno. Rob- erson. Sarah E. King, 6 slaves—Muary Chase, HEGARAY INSTITUTE, 2R YOUNG LADIES, 1627 and 1529 Spruce st. Philade'phs The reg ular course of instruction embraces the Fpglish and French Langues and —- Loti if required, aud ail the branches wi con stitnte 8 thorough English and grea rene t! meuage ofthe family. and is cone stantly spoken in the fostitute itis the object of Partioular attention, atd is taught from the rudi- Inente to the highest course of literature com- osition. The echoiastic year comm ences r 15th and closes July ist. Circu'ars, &o be obtained fr H ViLLY, Prin rom Madame J”"HER orpal of Chegaray Institute. BUTTER, CHEESE, AN New ‘Gomeran Holl HUREEK reosived ward will be givea, and no qusetions asked, if bh a Anite C pT ey #e to ad street, near the College, Gecrgetowa, | Rachel, Selina, Naty. torn ona Willtamend | aualty, alto, PRESA EGGS. For ‘sale a tho rie-se! SLANCY. | Maria Brown. Jane AG. Scott, 5 slaves—Wil- | /owest market rates, D. E. DUTROW, ee J2£ —} liam, Charles, Snsan, Mary and’ Mary C. John- | —™J6-12t 450 sth strect, near Pa av. REWARD 16st ft Ae Inst oights son.’ Sarah P. Bryat, 2 slaves—Stephen Hagan era ELAWARE STATE D ase LOTTERY. Authorised by “An sot for the Enooursg internal Impro rements in the State Delaware.” and Caroline Henson. Thompson Nailor, 3 sixves—Albert Hickman, Ann Adamsand Marie Jobnson. Wm. Thomas Carvoll, 3 es—Jobn Brooks, Filen and Henfy Warren. Dr. Thos. 8. Mercer, 2 slaves—Henfietta Warren ana Lacy Biackstone. James Ross, 2 slaves—Kesiah ana Frances Ann Ross. Michael Green, 7 slaves— Marian Adaihs *né@ Agnes Brooke. Enos May, 7 slaves—Eliza, James, Dmily, Hanson and George Hicton and Mary E. ’ IM. A. Harvey, 5 slaves—Julia, Joseph, Robert, William and A}- bert Cole. Ann M. Hill, 2slaves—Mary Fletcber and Louisa Hawkins. Juliana Barry, 3 slaves— fi m, Craw. iJ 8 bil #he other ‘aban ne “ite has $10 Are, $ yeu th mane; is '4 - ai yetarned rner 7° td 1? ILLIAM A. DOWNS. REWARD.—Ran away from the subsori- i 8, Prince George's "Mas on ths tod tnstant, NEGRO i about 26 oh ed BCE peed JOHN A. MORRIS & CO., Managers. Crass 264, To be drawn in Wilmington, Delaware, On SATURDAY. June 2th,1362, $2! uaty, sy corre if Or CO. 3 of age; of cope ; . 1 Pill ieee tnd of pleseant coun’ sence eT tale Ive the above remar for bi James, Rachel and Nora Sanders. B. ‘Il’. Swort, } felivery to me no fistior #? taken. Fer . ™ hd toriede _— %: WM. A: y 'N, (of Thor.) 7 slaved —Colonel Johnson, Chas. Brown, Emily. 50m =a = iis 7 George, Ellich, *pencer and Mary E Allen. Jas. 5,000 | J, Brawnery, 1 slave—Mary Washington. Cath- arine Golden, | slave—Matilda Price. Catharine 5. Golden, 1 slave—Austin Price. George W. Big aves—Artthopy and Mary Bell. Wm. hi Maye—Mary - Wa. H. Moore, 25 RLWARD—And tho thanks of tii raer ‘will be paid for wpe reoavpry of 6 £0) hunting-case WA®CH and CHAIN, . lo: ‘Lhor » the 22d in: tional tel, ‘£hs wi by oxo Wa'ch Company. and insorined wth the owa- my e1’a name on the inser cass. The finder will re- B -500 gcive the shove reward by lesvine the wato! Waring —_ George Hines, Wa, 2 4 -200) Né@tional Hotel, Or at the cemp of the 6. ) 1 slave—Lewis. Wm. B. Kibbey, aé- ‘2.0m | Cavairy, nest the workhouge, enst Ca’ signee of J. Hoover, 7 siaves—Ben and Join Fay- wed COO mse Gol eNOS C. DEVIM, | ler, — ose ag™ Nesey; Bel Soom, aan nee “ 3 (AME TO THE PREMISES OF THe Sup-| (°Y:._ Eterely P. Blair, sr., 2 slaves—Sarah Solo- : since m1 CAME TO THE FRESISES UF THE SUE. | tons and Mery Simp. Alex. Eliot, 1 siare— Pod . will come forward, prove property, pay ~ Beall. Loutsa ¥ fight. 4 slaves—Pollie, 22,008 + oharges and take thom away. Willie Ann, Nera and Fangy Neisod?. Jobn Van 72:00 | AMES E. JOHNSON, Riswick, 4 slaves—eo. Barton, Harriet Clarke "000 } mis lw* No. 64 Center Market. and Phoebe Ross. hI! "2 ip Fenw'ck, 7 slavee— joreey, Jonisa ong | baba phn Toogood, Margaret Menty Warren, Lewis and Joseph Johnson sm 7 7 FOR SALE AND REN’. Lewis ot Dodeey. any J om acre . <> we Abraham Dent. Alon*o f, slave— OR RENT@At No, AO lath stroct, enst ade: | Lucy Washington. Adelaide W!'-on,2alaves— | 3.960, R20 MENTS, chambers singis, and with ee ro! Chas. Ferguson and Harriet Thomas. Maty C. | 25,749, . .10.... 257,400 attached i roosatiy furnished. No children us ‘eo Bean, Gree priaheey a er DPi6 prizes amounting to. . . $533,382 80-100 house ‘The location is one of the moat desira’le | Aiveit C'arke, Jenny Johnson, Caroline an P in Washington mistf | Phil Diggs. + ten k. Hinton, 2 slaves—Fanny | Tickets 61%—Sbares in proportion. and R. C. Stewart. Israel inode, 1 slave—Ra- chel. Pierce Shoemaker, 20 slaves—Ceo. Porer, Benjamin, Rachel, Elizabeth, Matilda, Alberf 7 MAIS & CO. aro the sole and JOHN A. MORK *O Ri '» WITH BOARD—A veo i front ROOM, larg: oe only Managers of the Delaware Lotteries. 60001 BtO: well furnisned, at 372 C street. sormer.of 44; 000 {[7" All orders for tio! mo oe fugue wil ity y 5 be promptiy and faithfally hiled, and a ie desirable lecations in the City tos the Catharine, Leander, Rebecca, Oceola and Emma drewition yoni hed by the State” : 8 ylee, Joveph Simms, Mary Ann, Margaret, To- | gont to ail wne order, JO! '-Two FURNISHED ROOMS, in | bins, Benjariin, Annie, Cornelius, Caroline and} ‘The drawn ni also published in the ee eaanet gea becky locus. Inaetre’ot Engene Foster.” Sem’ Wittaner’ tcleve Ghee Now York Herald. Address ees 460 E.eventh atreet, between F andG. m27 3t* | lotte Gover. Isabella T. Turpin, { slave—Maria JOHN A, MO 7 08. OR RENT—Two ROOMS over the Store No& Watson. Jane T. Burrows, 1 slave—Chaclotte sunlit Marshall. Andrew Hancock, 1 slave—Elen Johnson. Benj. T. Middleton, 3 slaves—James Prather, Moses Powell and Amos Hopkins W. - Williams, 1 slave—Fannie Smallwood. Wm. ottingham, 2 slaves—C. Ware and Charles Green. Francis J. Fugitt, 1 slave—John Mitch- ell. O H. P. Clarke, 1 slave—Rich’d Proctor. Joseph W. Webb, l slave—Wm. Harrod. Jos. W Webb, guardian, 5 slaves—Jeannette,Charles, Mary Jane, Bettie and Becky. Jane C. Penn, 2 slaves—Mlias and Julia Lee. Edward Hall, 2 osite the office ofthe ie used for at © Gallery. ‘Terms modor- COCHRAN, 398 Pen, mm 27 St 516 Sevonth street, m National intolligeno*r 8! years &s Bo Ambr ate. Apply to GEO. aveni SHED ROOMS—A Suite of RO: Furs S preas oalsinin Mr, Dougias’ gresn hoi e for rent, together or separately, ven Sune Ist. Phis is one of the beat oentions fa ne att y at ae in suse coe inne hood 10 aTiment enqur vo ot tae uth Sth i @ street. m 27-3t™ FRANKLIN & ©0., PTICIANS, »(north mide,) bet, 12th and 18th ete- h ne = slaves—Lloyd Jones and William H. Harrison. Braz. 0 SP ‘ACLEE © LET—A splendid suit of ROOMS on first} y:iizabeth Crawford, 3 slaves—Jane and Clinton | @nd-EY EGLASSER, in gold, silver or Titeot, t= Route No ad twaiktn aera tee and Marthe Johneoa Martha T. Hall, 1 Uignt gateal. © MILIFARY iiELy é FB. = a slave—Celia Walker. Eliza Duvall, 3 staves—| patios: Instrumente, QOMS FOR RENT, cpposite Franklin) Amanda Augusta, Chas. Asbury and Cornelivs| %, oe a vaaa alle P R euae,, the snore Sollee = we poe or the | rt. Harris. Rinaldo J. Bowea, 3 slaves—Charles | sud Derverors? inetremante im ® great “a fished Rovme on the first floor. with gas and bath- | 20d Wm. Mathews. John M. Belt, 2 slaves—| he lowest Kaatarn prions. m 22-eotr room. Femily private. Apply at No. 341 { street, Minty Clarke and Wm. H. Thornton. Thomas FISH—FiSB-FI : between 13th and 14:h. m %-lw' and Mary A. Purcell, 1 slavé~—Minty Cross. Pine: corporation Fish is " at ND FURNITURE 2 of rent What weer HiGait oh OR REST, our-story House for the public can be supplied with Fish Gnd Sek Su Cincuit Court, May 27.—In the matter of WiI- enanon. son Co lal a _ rrot, in & epiral location, with gas and Water Fe Se TRE VEGETABLES FOR F RESA BEEF ANA ie! LI throug ‘urniture, which is a)most Dew, will be sold at rensOnable prices, Possersiou given June ist. Address*'C D,” Star Office. _m 24 3t* (OR RENT—A first-class HOUSK, furnished . as a fugitive slave by Ignatius Waters, of Montgomery county, Mary- land, Mr. Dean presénted petition of Daniel Breed, of this ony: ving. that 2 writ ef Aabeas arsbal Lamon. Navy Bureau of Provisions and Clothing < - corpus may issue command. Aisy 3, 1862. PELs poet Se ele T chaos LES him to produce the body of said Copeland. ‘The SxaLxn Paorosacs will be roomived ot this WORMLES, petition sets forth that said Co) is impris- ] until Ta) «the Sin of June, . at > 1 will aiso sell, at private sais, Lf HOUSES | oned and restrained of his liberty illegally, and ? pply aang pm | rh and FURNITURE, with the good wi Se that neither the act of Congress appro’ Feb- Seeien, datine Oe — on ton term of years. m 22 lw rudry 12, 173, nor any other act, authorizes such Tatar ‘of Juls'next, and ending on the —. imprisonment. ‘he Court was about to refuse the application, he Vecetabies must be of > Beefand Ver os, bnoef cond ouality. fine transient custom; id make | but Mr. Dean tequested to be heard on the sub- | and the best the market sfforas; Sececae tats aR WHE Tins | ctand cpramed tebe (at be could cn-| ire fs Sao regret pornorot mth ged D stresee: m2 iw* | Vince the Court, by argument of thelr constitu. Ht a ofthe tract, end pan tt RY tional right to grant the writ; and the Court set = ign wu be withhed Prom ‘Thureday morning at 9 o’clock for the hearing. May 28.—The witnesses have all been examined in the case of Hamilton. — & Co, vs. Hugh B. Sweeney, Chas. E. Rt house, H.G. Pant, Samuel Fowler, and W.T. Heron; and the argu- ment commenced this afternoon. Sgxiovs Accipent.—As Mr. Hammack, from Washington, was saving a lady friend Sretoned tae; ou Onaclen Sisast abe toes bridge, noon last, on es near ¥ bis horse became unmanageable, and started off at a furious rate of speed. The young lady wes thrown out of the , and received several severe bruises. Mr. Hammack held on to the reins for some time after Miss Wheeler was thrown out, until one of the wheels of the buggy struck the curbstone, the force of which threw His bead was severely cut in two or of Miss Wheeler, on Gay street, near Second, where Mr. H. was boarding, and Dr. John H. Buckler was a imore Clipper. FOR, Sane ate, nem, thee stony, aick twenty per cent ete iow a ie a tao ear he ral} Fito ee. 7 ton Tron ‘Works. sland. m 20-lw* AN UNIMPROVED REAL I TAYE R SALE—Ten years credit— Wes- tern taken in part paymens.—Lot and small Frame House on New Yo:k svenue, between sth are sing Hones soracr'a wos, Lot 81 Be a G south. Lotl, i bei: feet on B Part of 0 and 3}, Seunre 72, sae 70 5 on 8 ce eeearaaams 4848.) by & be . witun ve days, with to the Da lneert it. on the bane libe slp thinedak entensite te Ei cata HENS SO PLAGE. ne ‘m0 7t* RICK Pa osc eee eenet « 18 B desirabie ry big gue. GUT Hots at Ot sees ew gaa A poate Leet one e of ard iam Horner. terday afternoon, near the War Department, and Sevwus sense: teem ‘Capitol ee was 4 ¢ 1s said to be at he ned ol ooo deris- ive to some —

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