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_ , ST a ECOND EDITION. ” REWAR on @a'n day. ve Ep Lest, on, Tard THREE O'CLOCK P. M belongieg to J ’s army, were Soined Clayton against Mr. and Mrs Newman, charging iL 2 = WAL LEP, as gi i abort Repubil¢, Among the pi ste ihreb | therm witb threats of violence Newman was af 8 Taran ‘ Ta UNF, conor ih santaiehts Poadet: - + ara. | Oticers—iient. 3 Veach, of the Mh Virginia | rested on the charge, and gave security to keep NO NEWS. rood rot Fehrs Tosco hosel ie Ach | exvairy; Liewe L "Wren. Loulsiaaatnfenry | the ripe, bat ra Newman, kaviog or out Fits ema sti Np —On ot aiget ine a of Jane 10%.ebaz | Up to the time of going t» prow ne army ner neme. will te produced to-night at Grovera end Lieut Grpen B Samuels, of the 10th Vie Sey seranen Sif pee, Nally beard jar ; at 6 ei fore ote. one eed ree of any special importance has rescbed this ott Theater with» brilliant cast of character. Setobell P rey poned until Saturday, we z to Captain ‘Ak URS | from any quarter. appears to-night as Capt. Cuttle; Mr. Mortimer as | ¥2ewn bere. He lived in Fairfux county. Va., | 2nd post pr) i por hat Fi SOCIAL PIC NIC Will be : Ron a Port Potten. or6 st" ac oka A SR “= f neer where Fort Corcoran now stands,and where | further examination the case was A? : atic ESCHER. - pee | pO ee oe 4 bis father still resides. Before the ‘war Veeck | Mrs. Newman then had a warrant jesued against ity Cralsey GTAATED © WIT on 4 ith idan. Sonl GENERAL ORDER. Prominent members of the Comedy Congress. | W2® engaged in the hi ee aie —_ Siseteens. Mitre | Mey aven, ane ote ihe sftertso tole mm ihe ty j cons want he oF ni red, = resningne D yaa Se bis ise i Tbursday evening Mr. Grover takes a benfit. the markets of thiselty He was tte only one . s stuet’ Bite, Newsbasl' out [ ropotitan Pottes wl bees oy ~ Ww Sore 4 " agte;, y ; “ - . a bis company captured, as he was wounded in the | Witnesses in the case aga’ 4 * I ewaniy proori the de, wil 4 liberal reward w i General Urders, No. 9. Forp's ee . gree len pad — get away with the others. He i Male 5 Sera wi re cect tod aha at a ae oon To prevent frands upon the Government, it ie . femaes to e : = eae of Fast Men.” for which occasion ccabionment of tae Soothers Confederac: ry ighbors epoerally wee 3 from Wavh ngtoa i¢ ongae ts, Oc mittee, 8 1 0 REWARD—Stolem or strayed Re Scstel tek Senin Me maer yee pe all the old favorit s, led off by ‘« Jerry Blossom.” | says he desires to be exchanged as soon as possi | Seems, is not of a <— Cena Gare - ray iaens, HS Seturdsy tight, lath Inst, 8 sorrel MaRE, | is in the city or wiclaity thereaf, shall be ef will eppeer. together with a greatly auzmented | bie, so that he may return and fight for the South | Given replied verv and demanded nim | ~ Mate, AY, President. '} 'ox" tail, foretop. cu -E @ tndersigned, | mitted into Mospital without the order of thr corps of auxiliaries. There will be a number of | again, rant ageinst Mr.O B. Crismon charging MOONLIGHT EXCURSION || *. vi ~ = I Serpoca of chu pansshiad 4 @0Git Bb’ Silongs new and interesting features in songs, dances, | When questioned as to what regiments they ening to shoot her, which was issued, SMa's OLEASON are and connndrnms. Miss Mary Walker, the beauti: | belonged to, nearty all ef the secesb, replied | and he gave security for a furiher bearing. Cris- 70 ASON— | A deecriptive Hist, clothing and pey Secount, ful vocalis'; E-vma Stanley, the popolar dansense; | e!ther Tigers, «© Wild Cats,” or « Hyenas ve his opinion of the aeighbors, GLYMORNT, should rocompany this order. No disobsge Lewis and’ Christie, the daring eymnasts; and They had very sanguinary names. but being ani. & warrant against Jobn Newman Jackson Haines, the champion skater, will all | mals with their tatle cut off somewhat, they had | f°? se'ling liquor withont license, which was le ON THURSDAY, Junels, a papers ‘ill be made out on the **Statenvent of "be appear and assist in the entertainment. lost that look of ferocity which they probably } Sed and placed in an officer's hands. odious steamer James Guy has been "The com ate "| Soldier,” if he belongs to this command D' ue _ th t possessed, Ps ee for the ‘exoursio! be rew By command ef Brig Gea. Wadsworth - piinelpal awe of the sioat Scoeliien itt th apap alien Sy ee ‘Tux Excursion to GLrMont.—The excursion | nd will ieave ber wharf. toot of Bozewaréet. —___-— ; Jonx P. Saensvane, Capt.andA.4 AG continued during thisweex The painting ite! One of the ‘who belonged to Ashby’s | to Glymont to-morrow evening for the benefit of | $f et at 7% o’olook on the day me 5, RE WARD—t ost on Wodsorday vigit ite ERROR nO Palen Sa aetna emnellimemnr sees | fey Rare ppg iempllc ennai oy the sick and wounded soldiers, promises to be | ‘The namber of t'okats to be gol ie limites, ao] hird fetlooke wert waive Ene abors rewaré wil GENEROUS OFFER. Ingenuity ia displayed tn, the representation of ook: CaaS He was shot through the ria poli mer Pe geenen, 289 See that no fear may be felt in regard to over crowding | be given on ite retara to Araccstia Mills, REM] ‘The frnt Baptist Church, who bave been t 1 1 nf - Q y 4 . H Mealter andi Marciane is “wae = Infeatiy, po Bane thins pris aiding = | have made arrangements to charter another boat osperi’s Brass and String Band will: bein at- Ne oe RO? Mo¥AMEF. worshipping since the destruction of their house Cantemscry —Manager Percival bas e‘fected }| €R0cked from his horse and instantly killed. should the crowd be too large for the Baltimore aye a willbe furuished on board ths boat | @ ETS Siaway from the corner | With Dr. Gurley’s Church, held a meeting yester- menta with the principal stars of the New | ,. Another of the prisoners informed us (hat before | '0 Carry. aa eae ' and atthe ravi! sp by owe experionced caterers nd @ siregts. @ daft b; 7: day afternoon, and instracted the ballding con:- Yor terbury and Melodeon and the Phila. | ‘b battle of Port Republic it was the great fea ders to thei} M & Maller. rani 06 3) two, wi f° | mitige to tender to the authorities the edifice on deiphia Olymple fora series af nights. Among | OF Jackson and bis entire army that the Federals | _ WE direct the attention of our readers to the} “Pitters admictine a gontioman and ladies, 81. b sar anaaeaia beg those engaged are Marietta Zanfiet'a, of tight | Would burn the bridge at that point. Had. that | Optical Eetsbiishment of Messrs. Pranklin & Co.. | for anle at the rincipat hotels and by all the mem: | saddle ;) white head. “rhe Thitteenth street, joepital purposes e rope fame; Marietta I, toe celebrated den. | been dani the p'lsoners unite in saying that | Where pereons with impaired eyesight are suited Sasot the Pxeseueesemuites. Ps . 1 retarned committeg waited on the Secretary of War thix apse: Eva Brent, famoui 2 vocalist} the Segrist | J8¢kson and his fntire foros must necessarily | 1° accordance with scientific rule. Many buy tages wil! lenve corner 7th strestand Pa avenue | N: a j ¢ ing, and presented the following commana! ldades without regard to the very great impor- | Very ten minates, t morning, Mrtbrtmbeeseemmuny, conch ences | ME een eater, a thresh, oats | fine fat belt musaferel oar aad rg. neir ssapov| ee: ; oid Canterbury yc 22 A ted by @ | afterwards heard the statement of one of our | #@0pted to the condition of the particular state of A.¥. Rover i make of “\Wa*BINGTON, June 16, 1932 sar. | the visual organs. Messrs. Franklin & Co., Op- J he I, burn, “Sir: As their exists € Want of hospitel so- r Fusrival,—The Ladies’ Mite Sell, whe aoaamanged ak Port hepaitin whe Hicians, 244 Penn: avenve, scrupulously attend to | __Niaholas Porte. . commedation in Wiscity for ‘Ne GcRand wound a wid a straw. at business w! cl success. WooOseLIGHT EXCURS ed soldi u . wedalf a Potent "Hall, on the Island, | 2Gnefl Shields rode up and told-bim that his vabooncamuamivenaias MOONLIGHT EXCUR: - peremptory, to burn the Port Repub- toJ HOLLE«AN,on ix be-'] First Ba; Church of W ashingtom, hereby ten 1 or ~ . me yt i) commencing thisevening. "The proceeds will be | iic bridge as soon as be (Carroll) arrived there. | _Mxssas. H. A. Hatt & Co., bave removed to Sten Nan Ne Rae net} der to the government our bouse of ‘worsbip, re- devoted to the refitting of the church, and we t Ds 1 their stock of India Rubber Goods from their 3 T— Sacday. 15th ins aul 1 | cently rebuilt, situated on 13th street, between ( But our informant alleges that Carro!l refused to L@, Beats a ‘Utrust the bruevolent will not forget the Indies who | apply the torch; believed too confidently in bis | branch store, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, beck to GLYMONT: : ard @ NEWSPAPER ROUTE 4 Ai sts. The members of the church beve als. Bre engazed in this praiseworthy work, but assist | power to- prevent the rebels crossing; erected very | Boston, during the summer, where they will be TUESDAY EVENING, June 17, ir OF eter! SPECTACIES 5 the Nef dne | resol-ed to do what they can for the relief and them by liberal ccutrivutions Every endeavct | slight fortifications, and woke up in tre morning | pleased to receive orders by raph or mail for > U gy oe ry SHLP- | Comfort of thoes who may tad wenge there'n. bas been made to make the affair a pleasant one. to find that the rebels bad erected stronger ones | 20y and all of the various articles made from FoR THE Beokaon ts. A «We have the honor te be vhur ob"t serv's, Cston Craven —The ladies of Union Chapel | on the opposite side. The rebels fought with a | India Rubber or Gutta Percha. Orders will be BENEFIT stls reward willbe given, if required. _It* D. Bears, cordialty invite all who bave 4 surplus of loose | terrible desperation, for they knew \t was their | forwarded by any express company’s lightning =p Foe 4.W. Crases, chang* to deposit It at thelr strawberry, cream | last bope of escaper’ train, and arrive {n in twenty-four hours, cheaper =I bicheiogd Dwhomnieon Epwanp yoom and floral festival, to be held for three nights at | The prisonera were a very ordinary-looking lot | to our citizens than they could be sold here SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, n Theot a b W.W. McPuersos, the corner of Nineteenth street and Pennsylvania | of men, with one or two evceptions. Ai Send on your orders and have them filled at man- Under the {the . Tre firder wii Vommittes. aztone, c all upoa those ladies and pass an hour wit ail-redel usiseners, they were arraved in incsrenti pee at Messrs, 5. A. Hall & Gore t “Li ke ‘ati re -arded as hove tine cows are left at tuscorner| ‘Hon. EB. M. Srawron, Seeretary of War. of rational eojoymen their peculiar uniform, the peculiarity consisting ise, (where they have the argest assort- i i sreet mw ore The Secretary received the committer in the ACADEMY oF Mvqic —Free concerts daily at } in the fact tbat.there is no uniformity about it. | mentof India Rubber Goods in the world,) 85 ae i en % oe JJ kindest manner, end returned bis warmest ao Rogenthai’s resort. Refreshments always at band. ane had a Milk stteet; Boston; Mass. may 19-m,w,s,tf | An agrees to pile salaries ¥ 5 REWARD Strayed oc etclen olen a. keow! menté. for the generous affer. Toe * s 7, " i fe ——— Conati oP ali ARE. abort 14 or 16 han le led: $e Concerts aaiy m3 Ftv vooah dnd.ta/ Fon, sud others fet withont eve tt Wasiitneton, May 22, 1608. tack cad. ard white stripe dows | church is admirably arranged for a hospital, ba fricities, Refreshments siways at hand and dis. | (elgtiate their calling. Wedid not seeanytwo| This is to certify that Dr. Tumbicty, the Indian tne left nostri!, and | just been rebuilt, and religious services were ta ensed by pretty walter girls ; who were dressed exactly alike; every man ap- | Herb Doctor, has cured me of consumption. ad* le; looks it have been resumed next Sabbath ° red te be arrayed in such garmentszs he could R. Cray Dorssy, United States Capitol. ive the aboveres z ie faa s best suited his se al fancy. THE INDIA B DOCTOR TIMOR E oe Pj ands pay No. 22 Ohio avenae, b>tween x { — risoners were in charge of a de’ Will describe diseases and tell hi« patients - 7 CHA 5 Bas. Anxivar ov Sicx anv Wovxven Soxnrdts — | company FE. ith Pennayivania reziment. and | watareof Guctr complatate of iliven eriteat en, | movenad persons, is engayed for th eee ee CONGRESSIONAL. During Satutday night a train of ten ears arrived | were commanded by C»pt. McCurdy, who in- * asion. “ ST LEN —Fro e ceiving any information from them fe MBA PD. both brass by 7 une, ul oa the Island, bringing 333 wounded soldiers | forma usthat a very decided secession sympathy | No charge for Consultation or Adv he MARINE BAND. both bi ant if, | Donte tof t e9t) of June,a dire ee ‘will be present to enliven the ocossion with some ee ne Soentiom, from Gen Shields’ diviei n. Of. this nomber ' was manifested (especially by the women) while | (iice, No. 11 Washington Bulldings, Pennsyl- < —o-_—_ afford an op; + almost 200 were wottnded at the baitie of Port the train stopped at Alexandria Several arrests | yania avenue, corner 7th street. fe 2- ho | to it onthe lights fantastic ead, Mowpar, June 16 Ly pee Midd poorly = 4% ae een , Wate made, and the feeling became so intense aml oe to ¢ sweet musio.not to de | nada place 0/ nd her week wasn she gSEATE <The Vice Provident laid toefore the iat je beland Cavalty. @7cb, 98 th, th ty, Provost Marsbal of Alexandria felt com- oxosll-d. ‘ . away, Aus who Senate a memorial from cltizentof New yin ents and an Ohio battery, the 7th fa- pe! Ege prohibit any intercouse or conversation anon Psd ary et aod al thehee Nat fal Pe fo thet Bod od TED RICHARD son Now Jorars aven nas | Telation to theenlargement of the Erle wage hagd Sith»Penneyl¥anja aud ist whatever between the citizens ard prisoners. eruption’ and exposures, which | etjovment cf th exoursioniats * Fnempeewoenaimisila je 18 canals and locks. Also, ® communication from all under charhe of Surgeon - ore dai aay 8) of sympathy with the sonches will isave the corner of Seventh street ~_______________°""“"___ } the War Department, relative to an enlargement r every volunteer {s lable to, there are no remedies Sar alt > — DL. L. Hayes, of the livth Pennsylvania voinn- 7 auee ali nifested in this . and Pennayivania ue 6.0" look. The 9% STOLE’ —On =n-day afternoon aams'l | of the Ordaance Department; referred to Com- teers, aevioted by Assistant Sargeoms Sudger, of | F ~aa suet, Oot alool frott our tick ona Tite cha Olateeas Soe ees onoway’s Ot Veuve ne wharf at the foct cl Sixth airecteat | O°) svandtan FE ¢RIE cd mittce on Military faire. “ea the lat Virgini«, Burrows, of the 29th Ubio, and Se aug’ get Bates sais 1 E : 125 cents per box. 209 | 5 oalook. Bin. tie = Mir. Sumner presented the petition of women of Ruditck, of the Sith Penseylvs Whea they | Bentions by nee ime sonee ‘women Ob paste ts to procured EP any of ane Book, iaeeis cnt Bre aaod~ erring lipht pants o ge Mass., for the extinction of slavery. arrived at Maryland avenue, at midnight, thera ts 5 z 5 the C ittee of Arrange Ok 09. t and li Wes seen 0; ons ort t King presented the petition of merchants peste Sermcan: heopital steward or etBcial of ' named Lancaster entered Into convention with or Drug Store, from tho be Pe fF 1 ments or Mavagers, at bost on the evening if he fau 1'v & d the ser - an’ of New York, asking for a general bankrapt act. any kind from the hospitals of Wasnington to sel Mode accitin rasimeat ie whieh they said Nee ee eet oe valnfalitivacs whign of the 6xcursion. lo Geen, peng a hs resolution, tat the meet them. not Booey ae Meee (iat s0/geon | they were proud and bappy to know they Yad a | be bore witaobristian fortitace, May he rest in Comm ities af Arrangements On part of Association t to ingulte into the suflciency of the sulsry of the ted bad recelird an anstrer that everyting | thet dnd a brother who were fighting for the Feats relatives and friends ara respeot/ully invited J.T. CLumunts, Pres’t’ Jonn ELtiotr, ihea by hi Conadl of the United states at Batavia; adopted. ould, & prepared for his dccomm ber % | canae of Nberty ahd the South. The gurtd te: to aitend hie funeral, +t 0"o!0xk. on Tuesday, from A. * TIRE, Go. A. BENTLY, 1 sitet by ons of tae serve: Sra pares’ ie. Mowe, fate committee af pied. reception. on bis, ageival at Witshitizton The f Sowers Mies ti oa wie ouh dlegoced tq couipirt ed Le so Neeneme we Bren York svenue ap! latge-treet Ho 1» savised | bill making’ appropriations for payment of cer- hed clopeizin tad were card pore ah a Ge Department treet. where the ehil- | tain boonties, made :e ort “ 7 . land the gua:d fsisted. Miss f., béifing a Managers om the part of Government Depa: 3 : o aglnypes foliieaccish welll, pave vent ta het’ delicate feel FOR SALE AND RENT. Emerson Etheridge, Clerk House Re 1 be Tittle pet, withont | | The Vice President calied the attention of the be wants of she sick and | ings in the expression, “‘ Go y you nasty, ——_ —— ri ‘Senate to the fact that the committee of confer- maed the sympathice of the warm- REWARD-—Horre strayed or stolen from} €90€ hadaltered the text of the bill. This was a i ‘Tath eqraet, Gort heated people of the Island, and they set to work stinking dev’ and sweetiy kissing ber band FE RENT—At No. 460 s2th ¢¢ vy 5 jb 5 Atkinson rt -3 subsonber, corner E and Tenth & practice never adopted so far as new, and fo slevins toe pine Aad te miler of te tng | Seagimng charmingly tow “Louslane Tiger, sad H ate, sea et alt fooms Fourth Auditor; Jone @ Chap Fit Aucl’ |. aay "HORSE, hie right oye sigh TS talhe considered, catirely againet pat nee gl aad the wounded = vie ty | Sttached ; recently furni . Nochiidren in the } to:; Greer > ; rule. Such e practice, if allowed, might lead w = sailed away, returning tn a very short time with t {the most desirable |- Treasu:y Dezart.cont—J. F, Hartley and D. T.] je 14-st* HUNT, CLARK & CO. Alderman Lloyd huated up the keys of Ryland ouse ‘The location is one o! mot | Very serious results on tmportant Bs reports Chapel and Potomac Hall, tnd ‘took the reepon- | 5 -PRCkase, of ‘something goed to eat.” But | [n'Wesntngton ee ho w. lowe —O $___________——_ _ | interior Department—Watt J. Smith, D. P. Hal- # b lity”? of opening them for the beneiit of the | twelnrye bestets fall of revisions ts be presea [FOR RENT—Af-o BRICK HOUBE, No. 59%, | ioway. and €:M. Oark . 85 REWARD~ (ove on May from committee of conference must ? ta) suffering soldiers, or such of them as could be oalve jo COW about 7 years ol or or te; 5 io Aaya jected as a whole. ev tainirg 3 rooms, sitoated on I street nor h Post Office ‘Department—Wm. A. Bryan'and E, ear 0 Mr. Foot said no liamentary law was more taken that distance Private citizens with a gen- ~ = dhe wes bye t AS ies. lls Paes near he corne: of 4th, « raet west, withtwo palovfs | J. - Songer d= tat EBS — clear, that the jurisdiction of a committee of com- erous ho-pitelity, threw open wide their doors, | Ing ihem gored. -\ Besides,” ould the sergeant, | 5 ek tane ATS eae Orit. nA Chesed A. B. Farwe l, 14 st* Gas EL MoNALLY, ference was confined to the disagrecing votes of Soden nace boca iene aetnesndiatress. Teas | «it you yive them toa moch, they might burt | "je'6 st" “SOHN FLETCHER. | Attorney @orecal’s Of'se—Kichard Bates, ¢ between and @, yoo | wc ime Houses. Subject further discumed by ¥- | themselves: it, as * thing that was requ‘site to satisfy the cravings of Neaale grt i, natuet ine some} cat forthe Ce meeD moos coEe J OS8T—On Sixth street. between Rand @, yes- | Messrs. Feasende: , ENTS Ls. Bt y's POR TE: Wate M F a, Howe, Collemer, Sumner, bunget of thet wae quickly supplied. Bandugre | ina toro weckv er'you bave just civen these pric | £5 DY RcA Ne, Pours No, 470 H atrozt iil da" eontatol A ‘Sho tinder wil a Trambull, and others. io Managers on the part of Gitixens cf Wathington. ‘ Prohard Wallach, Joun C. Kives, Samuel | 4. jiver the same to FP, MORSE Hover.—A message was received from the were pr fusely provided, and each wounded oners’? Miss Lancaster replied that she would pogoctes swrita ih 4 any grntioma: A ou iar, “vm ‘sie me d Snevies Lor ae er! peg vers See ene? as ——_ ty eee -oatang. Oe Soopage three or four ministering aage's about | give the prisoners a8 much as they wanted ; that hoi in the Charch of | J. F-aker, Jos Bro og French, Wathen} 2°14 3 _ | intoumne relative to Circuit Court of Oeit- im to bin bis wotinds: minister the cup | they bad a right to be fed; and that she hoped A a,immediately opporite. Ineuire st | Utermetie, J. P. Pespar, =. >- _ of told wa bathe the feverish brow, and ad- Peake, Thomas REWARD-Strayed or stolen from the | {0fn!8. Also, communteations from the Seore- none of them would ever want. She ssked the | Sie lowe. or che Banking House of LE ee Bs nt 2 ade lime kila near tne corner of ith and tary of War recommending reorganization of the mninister Kind werds and cheerful smiles. Many | guard if he thought many of them would tke the | JUHNSUN & CO. aes +f eee F Ordnance Department ani increase of force in of the noble ladies of the island were the ttrst | Oath: and when answered in the affirmative, re- eneasion given the iat of July. | Managers on the part of Cilizins of Georeetotbh. BI is moat Sorte 5 eer suebeiaior Scetes Eaten Upon the groued, and never left the scene of suf- | pited, that ‘* Shz would never take such an oath, ¢ STORE ROUM on sixth st-eet, | Hon. Heary Addison. J. T. Bangs,and Wm. 8. will'ba paid for the deuvery of f ov’ Of the Interior relating to the relief of refu- fering until the iast soldier was conveyed to the | andany man was crazy who would.” One woman ) Bex’ to the Olsrendor Hotel Teuner. joist’ | ora ne Lim, Kilns .oosted as above de- | &¢e* im Southern Kanezs hospital. i —a Mrs. Maguire, living on Seventh street— him grmper cena is row occa the horse at the Lim, / Mr. Dawes, from biections Committee, made Rev. Mr Molmead, tector of Grace Church, | gaid ‘her heart was choking her, ao great | Sf any busines: ted. an adverse report on the claim of C. H. Foster to hastened to throw open the doors of that bulld" q hatred had she of Yankee rule” There were | Suitrsinquire, upatens of G. A. CK. WANTS. he farm | Seat In the House as representive from North ing for the recetpt of the unfortunate soldiers, ] _ number of others very busy in their endeavors | smith, ie le-lw Carclina; ordered to be printed. sod being in the immediate vicinity of the train, | to administer to the prisoners; and the refusalon| |e wisnep ROOUS TO LET. le eu, ANTED+A CLERK in, grag store; must hard Butt, ¢ ,Also, introduced bii! to provide for the election tt afford conveclent end hospitable receptacle | the part of the guard to allow it, caused deep FE engiy. to peget bb 18 or come Well recommended, Ap;ly at the Star | road, gisht. ee ce oy representatives; referred. fot tbe badly wotinded, as weil as for s large} mutterings and cursin, Offos o16 % Oe eens hs Sind Seek Mr. nicPherson offered o Joint resolution to ore- well’ furnished : 2 gmarks of {h im, 8 years old acd abort 19 humber of-sick-and crippied, who were tenderly} But quite a lively expression of indignation jst NTED-A WOMAN that ete iach, kon idoromeaata area to p ste the rank uv: Lieuteneat General jo the army. Baa\sted to improvised cothfortable couches of | wes tafeed abont an hour before the prisoners W ooking. wratiogend iro eon st) ih =o ork Pee an kes Bett to be beld until tue cessation of hostilities; re- rey Cor eee niaidenieacd P wie i fore semored yt Hooded oa 3 3 — r t 4 7 street, betwerh I and BR, Naw 4 or tte subscriber, useocves pore enna ferred. ee sere, a8 at Rylan cn heaten Ease ‘Went | iste. -A man wearing forth of the Uni sit PI t D— aod to 7 Garey : Mr. Leary introduced 4 0. the improve- of the suierers was promptly anticipated, and the | states, (Orderly Sergrant,) took tpon himself to ' Bk? 2M nese beh TS Patapsoo river; referrda. Schaveaation wht cons’ lp wecdlle loatoeed to vicad ‘arith the gual: te allow deilcabies to be office. fest id Passagivente mae aide 347 Ponnayivan : = a Ww of lu, ja bin . their homes, returning lo-ded down with articles } passed to the prisoners. Sergeant Walker, to a pe rypeken tute tage, ye jay morc Mr. Wash reportea chang : R = z b sorrel ing the port of eatry in Pugit’s Sound soliection of food, deileacies, soups, -hot coffee, liquors, | Whom he made the requeét, looked at bim in in- | I’ taune nad atest pect al Monopole Cues | UAT ANTEDCA Good TOCANB UM Bah. | MARE. trarded) A 1 owrer i district; passed. “s cooling drinks, with, sppllepces for . dreming dignant surprise, and said to him:—“1 was Brown's) totel. Rent literal to a good tenant. V ‘of KD’ NRX ESPINTA, | Teauested to come forward, prote prop- Mr MoPherson {ntroduced a resolu ‘ios calling sores, articles of nxt ing, &e., ff fai priscner' fn Inninond, and I don't setollest 9 Gad be used gs varlor 84 bed room or will be Jet oh tow doorn from tue Wasd | Ory. Pay charges ard ae eer. on the Becretary of War for information relative tion Wetth - sorgeong tn a! ‘eace were o! je ever ing me even @ c of . street, ‘ween 6th | Y: ed ¢ se 7 ains service, 10 ‘iaveriere a word or core Yo gs martes while, these man nave ek as seek as the can ens 7th. 2a Wiganven ee Jolt se ere ete = ae par, £3] onegiod wf —_ ie = be tre: teo r ia Morn! eant was very free! On Thuredsy morn- rs =e stould a y eae a woe paisa Sar the uatlaren be OF. SALE—TFhe Stook,, Fixtures sud Good ANTES-! ad F th ion depo » e, | Mr. Shellabarger introduced a resolation physical good, by lLof @ handsoms ¥ublic 5a oon, with gar per na@nect o ey yikes ng | 0D the Committee on the Conduct of the War The members of otber Island congregatfon§, | wore. and the affair threatened at one time to end | den ia the rear, in @ osntral !oo8.ion on Pa. avenue. | rea:de ity 10 or le minutes w a ten OF rot jom= | inquire as to whether the wounded in the iste and the people, in fact, of the Seventh Ward, | jn 2 disturbance; but It speedily biew over. noase 1s doing a1 exellent busines: has}ti P. t ‘Merehanté | <r atPeriBepuplic bave peg lested , pied. J ‘ass t 3 fn; ard. Farmers and flocked dise to the scene with rendy ald; end, mn- : a —a | S/stge,ran of castomers. Apoly with resi name |“ F. H. EI i Sehingign, asmonutice to abont $50. ho are to blame; ado; deed, there sermed a generous-heqrted emlation | | Yofte Mxx’s Cumes.a0 octation A | Gnd add'eas “Henry OW. FotUmion els su = 1° | Also, f Renoper,to Ulysses Wid.) Mr. Bick Sutroduced & resolution requesting amongst the Seventh Warders who should do the | missionary meeting of the Young Men's Chrie ~~ "+h the privelige of & lense,a SED. Apyy to Baie py ae the Comm tee on Military Afftirs to ingaire into or tae sufferers. Han Association was beld inst evening at the] (OR, HS OGRE YARD *ehlished OTHERS .cmdatewwy jas AR ‘este tne expediency of re a bill ng pro- _, Ali present felt as Mr Holmead temafked that | Unioh Chapel, which was well attended, and was MS locasic: eernet Tach noalt, Scvibt 1008 8 an; 2"? D—Six oF SIGIR OLEOEE ay. aes Wars, di yislon for the sick and wounded who may arrive Deter sermon was preached, and tha true prin- | of a Manly Ineeres ng charactet m to A good business man a fine opporta- mediately. Apply NOE Ye O ‘atrect’ be- A ned ciples of the Gospel of Christ cartied out more Mt. M Mier briefly tated the objects of nite is fered” Inquire of M. GREEN, corner of tween 6th and 7th. iJ ie rm feliyethan could pés Ibly b¥e been done by ad | the Absociatién, and gave a hort si giles Ate | isch and 1, etreot he 214 8t* ) JAMES 6. ELLIS. 4 : tne: ering to toe forms of religious worship.”’ workings since {t# organ/#ation so: r = : 7 d ma “mn alleged it The rector and congregatton of ose Chircl sthée Donny the past year the Beld or ie PRogeaty In, LEAVENWORTH, KAN- WARD WANTED IN, THE COUNTRY ap: at peme tnd ill-treatment of some of our troope wear Front ‘88 weil 25 thotde in chatge of Ry’ ‘Bapel labors cf theasscciation. been ey Gap | place; wishing to Pate A Te for oseh, may dine ‘aring ‘he months o' Angast and obahiy . Royal. Potomac Hall.) wee ciceedingly anxious’ that | When the troops were first ordered. to the city the of .t by ‘eavicg torms avi Diy er st etember, ina prival fa ly inthe cot +sorp 2° SE | or. Phelps asked that the resélution be so th fortunate men shouid be suffered to remain | association bad commenced to work among them pronarts, at the Ban douse of KIPRH- tits city, Inquire af this office, HEWAKD-Will be given for thereturno | amended te to instruct the committee to report chureb, and !t was promised they snouid be | and as their encampments bad extended out of | HVUSs, FANT & CU.» 363 Pennyivanis ave- d eee 5 ee Neck MARE, now heavy ith ‘the name of the commanding officer who allowed tenderly cared for as bey porsivly could be | the city, both northward and southward, so had | 2Ue. {intaBigenocer:) jor TANTE Toaal foul; bag u. 8 branded of hcr; also, a sma his soldiers to suffer elsewhere; but the hospital apthorities fin8liy | the association extended its lines. FOR RENTS A farnianed tour-story BRICK WAN os, iets oo abs pore on het DAK. sam @ARTLAND rhe resolution wae then amended aud eSopted. decided that art Morst bY Placeu jn hospital, Pe Rev. Mr. Lyford then brief account of DWELLING, ‘na plosssntand healthful part | NarD, Mace street, neat 7 im tht cotrse of the day they were ali removed, | kis labors since March which time he | of the city, with fino large ohambere and pariors, | pO, at tus noone » open oS 4 Sa amch agatost the wishes of the invalids éommenced. At the commencement of his labors | 08th room supplied with hydrant water, and gas — et rs LATE LOCAL N&WS. je 12-4* ¢ do not know that we bave ever known a | he s:id an attempt was made to yet the teamsters t; & c&rrisge-house and stable attached, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A Lu’ itty iy irable residence for a0: C. or Gov- WwW smal) Pramae Eee i iy RD=! between 19th street | ——-——_ Z-men who weresouncomplaining | to attend ehurch, and the Union Cospel was gen- the Depart- | tira for bi ee, not far irom ‘Bn: ary important | Criminal Covat.—This court met this mern- oes soldiers. Svarcely a mucwer could be dered, but wa pena bor em bie to i 3 atwoe to exoeed ert y be eas 7 fi0 to as Ai ne Uinelit, x heard in either of the places occupied. . as they could not leave theit on wanted tusted, 5 Three men dled Poms the c&r& before their | quarters Finding that this effort failed he went — 000. Apply to Box No, 382, City Fou Omee by les witig them at WHITE & nonet et e . at Waskington+John Guult, of company | into theirencampments. At first they looked on z je le to New Yor volunteers; Jacob Miller, of him with surprise. bmt gradually they have EN4sgeeouy Bee ER, WaANzep —The advertiser. copay 8 com company K, same regimeot; and 3 man named | become more and more attentive to the preaching, COLLAR LEATHER 16 hor m be a tp Rr rT in and Dickineos, of company J, 29th Obio regiment, | and latterly have evinced 50 interest in the MOL. SKIN. cellars, weil: mianed, a Tbe two firtt named did not belong propertly i exetciées. On geing to the Nineteenth strest For sale at seriall advance o for cual only. most convenient ve oe ington, wishes to 4 Wm, ‘ te Beale, Surgeou Mayes’ charge. T! wete pat nt @iorning, he wai sti- e o L; ot arlors to sem, be small h ttate Stephen P. Franklin, Gro. W. Utermeble, Wm. upon the trata at Ruane me tui ve who piled = gianhed to find teat they had made] iie'¢1w__‘Reonb.& Alex Gesette.) of the parle he wiltan board anty rate ‘when oo Murdock, Geo. W. Beall, Job W. Angus, viknows to Br. Mayts! in fact Ee. Hayes some arrangements for his and their owa conve- | he undersigned | prefers go juake the ira twit ~& ; fe-t seven 2 | Busbrod W, Reed, mane Nog Edw. Simms, Caly notified of the fact of their being on the! nleuce, having, with a few balesof hay, made a ‘008i peed a til S Fe a cf rom & No! DB int obs t. Heise well kr Washington, { pSem'l A.B. McKim and Blagden “ben Gee of the attendants luformed him tbat | platform, which .was covered with canvas, and eal et es = a amor in Op , hat os Returns was aisomsdeof thefc ae petit men were dvinz from suffocation, The | erected a top of canvas to shade it, while otter 6 Meats ‘4 ewing ais fo no doubt lurking int fice. stats: A reorthaee reli give ne move t taken. . tion for tae year endin the writer, found, and the ad jurors :—Hugh D. Prather, Wm. A. Muuoy, sense was typhold fever, and Dr Hayes gives it | bales.of bay were ranged around for seats durin; fe repuices ss , J whe oily wan: eat e jestm= es Geo H. Grant, Robt. W 4s bis epinion that with proper attention and | the service. This instauce he mentioned th Biaders i] y Siege price per pound for fresh NTED—At the New York. Employment Somers, Henry medical cere the lives of t could bave | the public migbt know that some interest was | and salt beof, for pork, lam! shoul ws ble 5 Thy ty a $25 REWARD-For the a 3. Hopkins, James Mankin, Jos. been saved He has no doi taken by them. He notiged (be improvement in | middlin acd sau Paty t eee Hive ae) WHITE ood hivery to mg, at te Hines, Thos. Fullalow, Emanuel Compton, the surgeon who put them lai their conduct, and could assure the public that t fo jwure: ay -, GIR: ag | denavurg. CLERK E LY * iste tin P. King. Rich’d L_ Ross, Geo. W. t, Jno. or locapable of attending to desperate cases,” their labore were beginning to bear fruit. Mr. Do! jhe 2 LB mutatto man ALGE ; aa i o1 7 a % of T. Garner, Thaddeus Fturgis, Joon KR. Dale, De consq sen'ly anxious tg get rid of them "| feyford contin riding his labors among | 44), a ‘arses, ead lored oreesid: atbert {6 id Pouble, Eaw'd C. Ecklef, Geo. W. Godey, Twi more soldier de ates tiie driital ai f tbe sosdlors tn difesoal parts ot the District, ond |g Aft ments to, be farmehed oud: | en es ‘wait on tables in or ans of J Jase Voutg, domes L. Owen bes. ©. Waren, Wasnington, bat we did aot learn thelr names. | after making an appeal to the congregation for | ant, aiid: if not sn seoerdance Soa — se snd sbout Wa. P. Drury, James L. Davis, E E O'Brien As money to purchase books and tracts, gave an in- | be rejected by ai, AR vAveR, help. wall find it to th ; F weil kno : i | and Jobin R; Queen. vitation to them to attend any of the followin wee Ae wats. ‘a A = ‘The courl tapsected no business thls morning meetings : Teamster's encampment, Nincteent JOHN MoDEVITT. loxvargs, Ke : . | except simply:te call the list of jurors, and thea street, at 10 o'clock cg Papen -Ewenty-second } 412 4128 Commis.roners Washing.’a Asylum : e 5 adjourned until Wednesday morning next +t it desired to keep the street Pneem pment, ®! 34 o'clock, Sanean afeer- | —-— wa o'clock. Minister to tnelr Wants there. Soldier's Rest, at 6s o'clock, Bt day-eve- prices, t E b = who offered to take oné, two and three. coraer of Nineteenth street and Connectj- |) EK 6 : : Pusiic Scuoot Examinations —The sonvs cases to thelr private residences, and nue, on Tuesday eee a | van! CESS | examination of the public schools of this city for them, but ‘red tape”” would aot permit. evening; end peng the Long Een PRACHES! H > ac a% commenced this efternoon st 2 o'clock. We soldiers themselves evieced « great desireend ‘<2 u fal) + for sale = 7 - = — pablished a fol report of anztety to remain where they were; and were lott’ . at pound cans, . FENNER. EPOARI ro pleasant nd ators. ceedings scme days age. to be semousd, many ee them ee oe a the bosp! 7 coe 346 D street, near Tenth, Wete nev wi to a SS ee pontinua aboat. flows Frregiyiey Tw pes 80 were contiuually be! : FRESH TOMATUBS! 4) . ‘The question autarelly teeure : Winé Wa aseidhuous yesterday im Coeit att-ntione to thesiek | 100 poziin. in cans, eorenwer, eed roty ‘73 TP WO ROOMS, win Boar. B Sibve for the segiect to bate the proper provision ‘woun who ot Give, caste . Tenth. niture. e=nth a! be <aemseuifinnmenag eee class ima. med late their ‘arrival bere? Cc EN, BEEF, act the Goveraqpens oficlels, who we; was taken yt money and ™ teak MUFbon, &o., &o. Y- ni ‘Srst that this rt - = B. FENNER ~ ES x. ae poh Cuanoine ALL coe —ae Saturday ng, 346 D+ treat. near Testy, and — houre,8,3 and 7 0°.90x, made for the comfort of the sick aad wounded J night, Mfe. T, 346 D street. nee . 7, i Tauteess pee aber ed work. A col.ection of the time of the arrival of the trai: attend. | subscriptions resulted qui jatarda BFK 346 Det | OP > y Ara i x . - s . Huchins, ihe propricior of © arm. tm Charles er 944 Penn’aay(sorth de,) bet, 1th ded 79m hs ovat SP | | sites Martin, by Me. J : sevest a per pepe = ohn Scott, a alave ‘7 noun Le Oe af Mr Hedger, who Dew his Overeae” ¥ v Pe ¥ edie te whull, exposing the’ brain, toa ing wr OMT ow Ea fn era. other wounds upon the besd, also = i ist i was considered 4 5 |} SAIN * of bands employed this man, not » , 366 D street, near be was out «) Stel soaaty on sgeauat gf be ~PROP W: ee ee Rie aot NE | i's probavte Chat be mage for Waab ds now In this wielnity. F

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