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pon town. SECOND EDITION, = 4 I City RatLway.—The ground was broke} SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS LN LOC NEWS. i 3 8a New fork Vol 4/ioom Fenn: Volanicers. ¢ = 4 prremeer n fief abet We’ men ac THREE O'CLOCK P. M ent - . ity with the : G 0 i Neiedionee oan —_ engaged in taking up the stone pavement preper. aeareoe™ eee s —— 1 BE New York Militia slionn do ~ —_ Gaovsn’s Tua a it Eka 7 13th New York Vol ... 2/109thdo ‘ THE PENINSULA. ea cual pee vigorous Hibernian, armed At Seminery Hospital. Georgetown. June 0 do, ST ue Jatelligence 88s been recetved here fror some Young Man."? Mortimer, Setchel!, Tilton, | with a pick, to make the first impression in the | ——<———__—______—__———— Vist do rite do a the Peninsula later tha. Syst noticed in pester 3)i2th Go @ay’s Star. ot te 2b, ny Parker ail the promi- und, who was immediately followed by the pe arr sean comedy ¢ ress eppear in irty laborers then employed. The it toing BeEseengeyeges® SSSSSS SSS ssses 4 a Ada Proctor, ie | in order after taking up the stones is the laying of + 1)7th indians Voluntee poli Torfaen ae IE Po I che recs than, eruton wetll Unoewen fast Jens, ood 3 canoe dc LATEST FROM BALLECK. _Fono's Arurexsxt—Th's evening, i the sue- | W1!L08 ld foes font apart On there the sting: i a “ wi! 2 a6 a i feronts eae Apikes The rails of the Philadelphia vattern, | 34 Vermont Volunteers ‘4 Desperate Condition of Beauregaré | —_ droms, which bave been sent in fora | '!! be firmly fistened to the stringers with iroa | /2th Mass. Vo wr i 4 ats Army! tee ats silrer cup, and much Interest and | #P!kes, also. The two tracks—wbich gauge 4 ft : $ _ Army! Emusement may bs expected from this circum. |©% inches esch—will be six fect epart. This jew York Vol .. 1 a 2 Despatches from Gen. Halleck, dated 12th tnst., oanee, The Fast Men, jadginz from present in- prairies ol yo! nk nent at tative é do. : y~ : 7 p.m., buve been recelved at the War Depart- Boe era In die ed ce bere | to night the tles, scringers and rails will be laid ork A s do \ jersey ment. Beanregard is reported to have been with i a bange of iecidents. aie conor and amuse | tbat point. The company have now at work v. way rs 1 do wooe 2 my — ol — the remains of bis army on Seturd»’ the sudivace for @ long time — Mage ager -. bt kee Thee tk te bel “= 1th ge ro do. do -1 ae - Mee do = and deserters represent the rebel army (o be greetiy t nm Pip; ‘a Opb Fattows’ HaLy —The exbibition of the seputaanane Re mr Wm Wharton, of Pala: = ; i]tst Maine Volunteers, 1 | Glsorganiz-d, mutinons and deserting. 1 principal scenes of the great rebellion attracted | deiphia, who is pushing it through with all pos- 1 do 4 Regiments which have refused to.serve longer, another large and appreciative audience last | sipie dispateh, but at thedeman tabaitée being > rs 1 their time beving expired, bave been disarmed, night. The viewof Washington, treo) done {n a permanent manner, with a view to save | 234 ons Sena pd 4 znd Intge numbers shot. friniliertecenes, aud the truthfulnees of Yockr re, | 8C, COMPERY Eke Care caattensek sacteee do do 1 The immense destruction of valuable stores ed - ear! neenee evidence of the correcthess of | nag spaces pesevinaaanoe tater lee been ps, do. | = Ist Maine Cavalry . proves that the retrest was @ burried one. pesca h me =e itive tails — by the tools failing to arrive at the time Seth do ith Penn Ca z Half. — Prepac piry bug tc beso te argro eccentricitivs, charming vocal anc instra- | The carsare being butlt by Medsre. Murphy & | (Olst “ nd — ae ne mental mustc, and perfect grace in the dance fs | Alli: of Philadelphia, and wil combine all 1 enemy been making @ contemplated the nightly order of performances at Petcival's | the modern improvements, such as patent } . oh I3 pared.-for retreat. Temple of Fun. The crowds whe Tesort thither hale id relf-supporting poles. Wharton's ao é “141 | 11th Penn, Volunteers. 2 - Ham The rebel army has stripped for food the whele éiwayk come away delighted. To night a tieh wheel, which saves the expense of a switch-ten- | 6th pinhead I tone aera Fr ++ 3 | country south of Corinth, sad meng of the teha>- ad racy budget of fun and jokes ia presented. t, has been adopted, and will be used. At Stone General Hospital, June 6 APotio Concent SaLoon.—Free concerts dail; a a Co itents are fn a starving condi'ion. from 4 until 9% p.m. Vocal and tnetrui Boanpixo-novss Tuiny.—Night before last a | 4* Heepttal at Colambian College, Washington, | Ty seine Volunteers | 10¥d Pean. Volunteers. ‘une fousic of firat-ciacs order. Refreshments always | young man, dressed in sem!-military clothes, iat US AA Uae a 1s New Work Val 221 | 2th MereschusetteVol 2) 104th do de. 8. rs 2| FURTHER FROM THE MOUNTAIN PE- et band. applied to Mra. Watts, who keeps a boarding: I ar Meiebieoae |! ahi -apaemy op 4 . 1|Government teamsters PARTMENT. Tus Plopat anpSreawarnny Frstivat now | house on D street, between Twelfth and Thit-| 39" 4° gavaity being held at the room: the ¥ Ya | teenth, foraroom. He was shown one, which e Taree ree Christian Association should met be forgetion by | suited’ him; but he did not remain in the house Gen. Fremont Compliments Cheseret's those who would pass a very agreesble hour. The | ‘hat nigbt. Yesterday morning, however, as 2a a Brigade ladies tn attendance, Lave diaplayed great goed | soon, 3#\ Me. Watts had gone to inarket, he ap. : hon & Department has received the follew taste in getting up this entertainment, and shoul! and started u y The War it has rece! the - es Lieslly encbategel: The display of delica- 0 hed. been omaha In- oe do. . soa ; ae ae 1| ing i y cles aud flowers is excellent, and the benutifol | stead thereof heentered the room of Mr. W. B. + 1}ist Long Island Vol .. er ’ Heapguarters Mountain Depaatuent, Hor manner in whieh the tables are decorated with | Underwood, and divesting himself of bis oid a 1 pete Fokasiioy 1 Q' MENT, evergreens and 1 . 1) let NewJersey flowers attracts the eye at once. | clothes, arrayed himself in a summer suit be- To-nigbt, the Sacand Fox Indians now Ita the longing to Mr. U., valued at about $16 50. 7 « \te i. Sleeeseen mernedas on on Meee oe ee i do, Battery. 1 | risonburg, Va., June 10.—in my dispatch of yes- 1 $¢ “Vol At Carver General Hospital, Washington, June6 ai do, 2,24 New York Battery. 1 . eget ely will visit the fair. } a hain 400 terday I omitted to state that Col. Cheseret’s bri- "i — do.... 2 j 8. Artille 1/794 New York Voi pers ade, consisting of the 60th Obie, &th Virginia, Franxtin Hatt —The festival at this Hall, for} Seconp Warp Sration Caszs—Before Sustice % | ribs a Seeakey 117 do do. ad N. Y. Fire zomases i arta seb co eke Guthaath Guede the benemit of the Western Presbyterian Church, | Clark —arthur O’Brien, drunk; turned over to} iith do do. . 3)ith do 2d do Infantry. 3 2 | formed a and need { is a very sdmirably-conducted affair. We trust | the military. Frederick Taylor, riding on the | 5th N. Rampebire Vol. 1/6tb 4 +8lath do do. 3)ssth | fe our advance and comme: the battle of the benrvolent will not neglect to ald these fair rome fined $24. Wm. H. Lamb, driak; | ist Rhode Island Cay.13,36°b 7th % 5 4 | Ctose Keys by sharp skirmishing at nine o'clock indies in their laudable work. fo $194 Dan Connell, do; dismissed. John | 7) Mass. Volunteers. 3/4:4 50. Norton, do; fined $1 fm ae 12th do do...... 1/4%th ° 12thdo - 1/324 Mthdo atk in the morning. During the day they obtained possession of the enemy’s ground, which was disputed foot by foot, and only withdrew et evening, when ordered to Plog egg arg eg ae ——— Base Batt —A friendly game of base ball will cisimed as fag tive slaves by Dennis Duvall, of | 2€ played on to-morrow aflernoon, at 3 o’clock, 4th Vermoat Vol te 6th do do. : reiterated a former dec-ston in refusing to | between the National Club of this city, and the ‘ Sth retire to a suitable position for the night. admit testimony es to the loyalty ofthe claimant, Maryland. of Baltimore, on the grounds of the | IstVermont Cavalry :. 1| ‘ Sth a rpibihay rane The skill and ga'laotry displayed by Cheseret bat permitted the admission of testimony as to former. The public are respectfully invited to qo = Volupiteéré 2)34th Ist ci whether the slaves Led been actually engaged In attead. 34 ao 0. 94 on this and frequent former occasions during the OD RAD mt We 0 Se en 0 0S ee ee id of t Sth do 4th pursuit in which we bave been engaged, de- i: Me JE bieaiey appeared fot the claimant | From Richard Smith, Ksq., Cashier Bank of | 6th do CR 8 | sth serves high prai Respectfully, aud Mr. John Dean for the fugitives. Metropolts 7th New York Batt 7th do J.C. Fremont, Mejor General. q Mr. Dean argued that the court could not re- | “From the satisfaction given ina easé of Deat- | 24 New York Caval: Ist N. Hampshire ° turn the #lav+s except on a requisition from the | Des®, in he pte sonora Ss are re re ie * 4 Int Vermont Cava as 6 Ff ° > tetett, ai ¢ happy result of Dr. F. osch- | 4th New York Vol i. 9 oly fe "J stine Dutice ce = = rem bed ‘na teeke 1 zisker’s operations’ I deem tt an act of justice to | 5th do a a % do oy Rusher ag - FROM NEW ORLEANS. to retaea the fgitives ta (iB case, and Wink the « Pamit hits te place shy sashoon his Hist of res | 17th a 4g commisstoners appolnted by the court had tions as a skillful Aurist, for the benefit | 25th Ist do Cav. thority to act in thie case, the warrant ‘Baving of ‘hese who may reqaire his services cen <ncemaciioedanate 1 oe awa Preparations for Re-opening ef Bas!- th do ness There. = ed ane court prior to the appointment ‘Wren 6. HB: Mise see ee: pismmst > e commissivacrs i From . Browne, Esq lember of Congress, | The court, however, decided that as they had i "gT! — Expedition te Vieksburg. appolated proper persons in the District to act as Tt gives me pleasure to be able to state that Dr 7" commissioners to execute the fugitive slave law, | Von Moscbzisker relieved me from an attrck of sees 20th = do do... the chief justice bad ne right to In. | Deafness, with which I have for some mon.bs +» 2)13th do do..... Ist Rhode Island Aft... case. n afiicted. do. 4/39tb Illinois Vol. let do Cav, ge W. Duvall, sson of the claimant, was | June 9, 18,2. G. H. Brownz, M.C. + 6)2d Michigan Vol 6th Conrecticut Vol... ed to the stand. and Mr. Dean sited him Dr. Von Moschzisker, Oculist and Aurist, No. i 6S Fortress Monronr, June 12 —Edéter Star :— The U. 8. sloop-of-war Dacotsh arrived bere to- day from New Orleans, with dates to June 2d. The city was quiet, and but little business do- do. Fy 10th do do... — be was peculiarly interset-d in the fu- a avenue, gives bis exclusive at- H bo x 0. *3 ae New coe Carey: oe lamar Eo coma cope eee Bradley objected to the question. This Eye aed ieee.) foneen requittig’ bis servlets 1) MeClelian ist New York Vol. wroteon rer to oteweh up the river weer case snould not be made a “contested”? one. The | should appiv without delay, if they wish the sth North wd 4 4 ? . arrival at New Orleans will cause a revival of business. There ie a strong Union feeling spperent, and but little disloyalty evinced, except by thefemales, and that 2 recent order of Genersi Butler bas caused to be done away with. An expedition, under Flag Officer Farragut, weg prepsring to go to Vicksburg, woere the enemy is strongly intrenched. Yours trulv, Union. . 2 io question of ideutity waa the on!y question in the | ful! benefit of his treatment. ie peas & 22] 13th do esse. It was not a question of property. —___—__ voce Mth = do Phe Court decided the question in order. Tus Atrractive Extertatnwent afforded by | 87 . 15th = do A question by D. ae to whether the slaves | the Ladies’ Festival of the Western Presbyterian fouad on a Government or not, cre- | Church, at Frank!in , corner of Ninth and D a fstais dehon wats OEE coasideravle discus-ion, Me radley stating })8tteets, will be continued during the evenings of | 4ih U.S. Artilier -i 20 t the military authorities bad elatmed the | the present week Allseeking innocent and agree-| 5th do Cavalry .... 1 rag bt of taking all fugitives having what iscalled | able recreation should visit this popular resort. lith do Infantry..... 1 4 military protection. Mr. Bradley argued that | ———————————_______- 12th do do. +2 pep herent oe — Mr ——— was the legal MARRIED. dith do do. ieee N. Y. Chasseurs.. simant, and the enly question now was that of a 5th Maine Artill + 1/5th NewYork Zouaves e By he 1 ahs " PY U Nu. Ee per cipro evidence. | ter of George W. Donn all«f Washiagicn, ith do Ce whether the slaves were ia this District with or zj8th do @:sinst the consent of the owner. oe ee er Pee eee ret ret re) eet ered Peete fe et rete te eet ete eee 1/24 Wisconsin Voi {5th do di 66th do a 7)\7th do di + 7\ tat Mieitgan Vol . 24 0 do 94+ 6th do DIED. 7th do BRecewawwwaer LATER FROM WINCHESTER. BO Om wee So 7 lith @ 110th do Sones Area's yo kt Dean asked witness if his father was a | , O7 he mornine of AUR foie reper sl 34 Vermont Volunteers 3/84 Pean. Arti! { Further Particulars of the Pursuit of | ‘Phe Court interposed, and reatirmed its late aye RONEN Ee era eS coos Al Tat 4 Jnckoon. be decision not to admit the question of loyalty 02 to-mnge. Pah eee Isth ath 1 want beasts Deval rs canes ter oe is ae 3] _wincanrren, Jove t1—Gen, Doan J . 2 w EE, June 11.—Gen. ess Bradicy arose, much excited, Sed denounced the the 12th inetant, Mrs. FANNIE LANDIC, Sach 3 Lie redraws of the foudowing, as Sanlneeess false! He was tmuch more loyal then these who e irlends of ly are resprotfal'y invited —— < 100. ot Daatpoessiead 3 | omitted in his report of the battle and retreat Svea came here to Interfere with the execution of aw. to attend eral, on atardas) ae 184 : 1/94 do a: 12 | Winchester ppiavee excitemen’ tbe court room Mr. | :, > 6th N. Hampshire Vol. jjo34 1 reacited. obs se a fi emione soma Oat.as tf seats N.Y. Cav 1 Brig. Gen. A. S. Williams, commanding the x proached arshal Paillt 37th | j Mott's NY. Battery . & O. B. Day, Esq. a rR that the question By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Arctioneers. 34 New York Cavally. as to whether the slaves ever been employed RUSTEE’S 8sLE OF VALUABLE IM- | 26th New York Vol in Rebel service, would be proper. PROVED Rea Eezaenin oe Maden SE a do. Mr. Dean copteaded that holding or tak! ~ urtae : Teco! t horses of Rebel officers came within the mean. | 0-6 the lend segord- of Way hington Ce A.S, No 93 at folio 167 et f the act of August, 1561 Babiio Austion on SATURDAY EE tthe ofics of J if first division of the army of the Spenandosh, re- ceived and promptly saw executed ¢U the orders emanating from me, and by bis miliisry *rpe- rience and knowledze of the proper @lapcx)tt»: and movements of tro.ps upon the battle-ficid - 3 Total.. At Gineral Hospital, Falis Church, May 31. 34 Wisconsin Vol.... 9 {th Oblo Volunteers. rd well as by his admirable coolness and energy, Th> witness sta! that these slaves had not in C. MoGuire & rendered invaluable service during the retreat. = manner been employed: {a ald of the rebel- hts — can Pox. +14/39th Litwols Vol. 5] Ani the arrangements for th€ sick and wouadx¢ aie ndisne vouicers. 3 | Were made by Dr. Thomas Antisell, medical 4: 718d Michi Vol . $|13th do sees 3 | tector of the first division, then ecting as depart- : alten ae ae 2+ Tad U.8. Shar; 12 | mentdirector, discharging bisduties with marked 1]sth VermontVoluniteers 1 | 22% . ath do \arti - 4] adittty, His nae was inadvertently omitted in 7th Maine Volunteers. 2} 35th ..++ 4/6'b Maine Battery. ...10] the report, Dr. King being absent only st Win- z. chester. in answer to Mr Bradley's question, the wit- peas a2, that hls father bad not in any manner the tubo! siacu of Late engaged ia re} on, but supported beartil; uare fron the Admlaistretion of President Snoctn. z Ue ear the‘duty fale gn Baie The fugitives were remanded to their claimant. several '8'| improved) will bs offered ". bio Artillery. Ist do Volunteers. 7th do do, ay he terms ofanie sve: One-fourth in a th Wisconsin Vol... 2) 424 eeve iat do Tas Disratcr Conoxess.—The bill pro- teen 54th +. Aled do Major Wilson, Captains Smith and Reynold:, vidiag for the erection of a new peniteatiaryaud Sun inten eg oe ss Bs ity eee ol---- 1] oth do 2d Maryland Battery . jeuts. Wilson and Dutton, of the ist Mary jeil, and a house of correction, was defeated in re etetn) Poteet etal ot) Pere rer carers) for yerey To tee ous of Repremnatioe Feuleda Miottaatp anaes ty feetca? that ances couse e tives % ruses, ania lie, by of trust! m the in the course of debate Mr. Delano stated that toe purchiaatof wnichauch B: tes shall there were over sixty miles of avenues and streets pees a 3 lied with on third da: In Washington, which bad been laid out at the : 7tb IndtanaVolunteers 4 ag do 7H ichigan 7th Wisconsin Vol. 1 1 i y 3 | Stn New York Militia. 4| 3th New Vork Bettory 4 ‘ubettsVol. 1 | tb New Yor! 1 jew Yor! ilaad Onto Volunteers. 2 | 10 vuluaicees, 5|iet Rhode ident Bet, Bat. Sth do 15/34 Indiana Cavalry... 5 2|1st New York Cavalry 3 - ist N. Hampshire GRAS pa ot GS mt tte tt A ee tt it acm 9 y | lat Rbodé Island Cav 68 width of frem 30 to 140 feet by those who acted | Seitunce theca date moe ee hee reek te re | Ist NewJersey Cavatry 1 pelt eee. = at mpg Sem > there Bog bat renee of the defauliiug parehtesr ‘~ ia. {2th Penn. ay mel! 4 of oz original cor BNO! a pense o| 18 puro! et! of coures, tavt the ear ad Sepeeenensen of all s0"s reepos' me M. aes ISLE, T: “ 5 do ‘i Stockton’s Mich. Vol. 1] 5 1 sooner taeaaeinde a inet? woule ever have i. Jeodts 3.6, MoGUIRE & C0. Auote_ en ee ein NOIR oa aad Fa Hampshire Voi 2] Wotaless..+s040.62 ‘66th Penn. Voluntcers. ; Sembee aS pteaine scheme of street ways. Secon” BAND ca vis F At General sare Seige reren ed Washington, | 6th do do 1 4 do. — a care responsibility of Loa extended Lees < mone ital. . ° i femily. Als», ~ sot of HARNES<, for en! At Douglas Hospital, corner of I strest and New 2 cite Berean ins bath agin pe | Atal 243 Rates, bowen Bat aoa orga | GENTE ge alg aodoinnea ba || seem som Je ot oo for the District at Al-xandria and ai it ¥ ri Tith Vol... 7] At General Hospital, Fairfax Seminary, Va. they were making a. the penitentiary. here Now it was proposed te | QEASONAGLE «RAPrINGS. Mth indiana Volevoes 9 ila do aonsss 3 une ies | ~ , - put one-half the burden of the expense of new Black (uk Wrappices. th do do....... 2 2/8tet --++.8] Tet New York Cavalry. 5|ist Pena. Artillery... 5| The enemy left 200 head of cattle and Prisons upoa the lababitaas of the Dist et, the ee 3 35th 2 en ae Slin ae eee ee Stanton, pike welch wore ssuused by Gan. contem| ag " 1 . 2a New York Artili 1 | Fremont; enemy’ to be erected on land owned by the government 4 red. some three miles distaot from. the loca- | Atle i ott $ a New yore stiticia alate < Ashby was a by. prisoners te have been mor. lous, away from the center o 3 96th ly wou i ri It was contemplated taat the $100,000 from the | | Ove pre niy. marked Ray rt poe = 7] 24 New vor Vol... glow Hh Rp ay ag Exp $70,000 from. Wesnington, 825,000 from | git raeeeRietng ct stoox anti ted from strangers. ste. i foot 5 | 34 do.-+. i Georgetown, end $5,000 from the county. It was be PeR = BBO. . 14 108d 4 Hey 9 | Lieut. Col. Dushene was captured unhurtat the objected by some tout if the goverament went on | _'e 12 6t Pa. avenu inth street. ‘ol 5 3a 11 sth 2) 18th do 4 | battle of Free Bove YOON Se ano nEags eae oe ss ja ¢ Saas &| hep io7e 4 relieved from the taxes, on the ground that the}. AEN TRY! do 8 6th 3| Ba a 3|. The prisons were used by the rmment,&c. itis} y, 2 7th ew from this place wee 1,072, many of whom * fact that the whole of the lasda’oa whieh | Vouns™B#2°WNG AD Ta ifeth do do... [eth 1 Slat $ | Save since escaped. The enemy"s killed at Proat Oy cee Cation bests. ete oe and esposially those who Suffer from that Destroy- FY Ra me ms at Fog 1} ostn her Ly? of the 20th Peansylvania, nd ail (he great aveaues, squares, &c., were ng Malady, by the Soversmsant. "Mesos, hp iadpieviog those EMISSIONS DURING SLEEP, 7 Ee 3 do 10 | ee acine’ pine, whee Sestuce comarca: tescugh tbe government is but improving its owa prop- | etn easily CURE THEMSELV Zs, without recourse to 12th 0 » ae 5 8. 8b: Rene! ; erty. stall be ; medicine cr,any mechanical contrivance, by ad- h 1) ist Maine "30'Stix ititnote Gavairy ae * Ax Extsnsivs Orxaation.— Yesterday, Mr. pore Bh te aot laa ma D. Gre 4 Volunteers, 4|Int Michigan Vol..... 1 Chaifle, of Rhode Island, who is the father-in- serine ora Bi mints dic 3 r ry a msi! JOHN BR. ALDON, * | 3d VermontVoluntee: _— do. Wielvielet Dckewe TR ‘Washington, D.C, | th do do... Total.seseeeseess242 | Sth New York Cava’ to discover the whereabouts of a person whe goes | _P- 8- It will cost nothing to write, FS Se tar %h do . G. Douglas alias Rev. At Cliffburne Hospital, Washington, June 6. statement of the charge 573 Lamb en. aaa to pe the North; w duty he failed to per- f jae Chronicle, and blican a No papers authorized to pul £ june 13—3t Seesses BY AND BAR. instil R ow York Vel... Sl tat Nt H fresh 14th New York Vo! 5 Tor york. tomar veel aheel jers, | 7th do.... 2) let Virginie Volunteers 2 Last aight, Détective Allen the Rev, na, &d making separate 2) Rebel Wounded and sick DEAFNESS. ~ ea he 2oth . g dick. g f the | & Tr: bis rooms, on Thirteenth, between G toate reanired for he Hae 0 nate 2ist forutabing the wambery, &e. The remaiaaer| 1222-4028 Commons Lt dt'n Asylum ; 346 D street, near Tenth. | 97th ee th Onntetrirtatthany 4th ci FRES4 PYACHES! 105th do.... from Maine, was largely attended 80 DOZEN, tn > pound ouas, for 24 New York Battery. Hoa. . Fessenden was appointed cbair- seep. N, ist tenn. Rifles v sr SSSPESS ESSE ery er SRESEE Pr SSSsseesss RE ee ee te Ee ne OP CG ON eecesesegegssses E : : e i] waa, end Hon. J. H. Kice, Secretar: ‘Toe mee! was addressed by several MATUES! man. Theopinion expressed seemed to 4 id tne effort to be made should be directed a B. ENNER, Pally to those found te be suffering in “ 346 D street. nea victaity, includiog Same Alexaan, KEY, OSICAEN, BEEF, _ af of I epesececcecepecsesse e te Permanently dieaRing. + ‘ mets 4 " B. PENNER: pa fi Skancneenes: forthe elle of uboee nety ceeding pecuniary sssistance. : SPSSESERSESESSSSES ES ecesee “MANGES IN THe PoLicg Fi ssoners of Police yestecda j 7. > st Jol bo ei Bern Copolacd nad Wai. Middleton 50 waore. nie. preciact; Charies KE. James, viee 8. T. Lar ne a winti gc Be. ect | al € DO tu teuta preciact. ’ at, Bear ee PST ES | 20 ca PEAR aa ¢f this cet A pla vw amet nad a: eiwe os) bee S4OD streets nose

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