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« Pe mance will commence with the ‘ Little Fis gs with Lotty as Gertrude, Susan Lady Howard and Mortimer as Captain ‘Poor Pillieoddy” will conclude Hough snd Setchell Denin as Maydenblusb. — the performance, rincipal parts. the plays Lotty Hoogh will pre “* Josiah’s Courtship.” Forv’s ATHENEUM —Manaver Ferd offers a good bill for this the last night but one of the semmer season. Miss Ella Jackson will appear is of in i & home talent. it conclude srite the funny farceen tled “SuddenT boughts.”’ ween the plays, the ‘Gideon Band Medley” bytes beautifal Miss Olivia. ‘Apotto Conczat Satoon —Billy Worrill, the champion negro singer and @ancer, has been engaged, and will contribute to the enjoyment of tbe bab'tues of the Apollo. Prof Nachman leads the orebestra Refreshments always on band. Sraawsepaizs, Cazam anp FLowsrs—Do not forget the festival of the pupils of Primary Rehoot No.7 at Columbia Engine House, Capitol Hill All who may favor them with their pres- ence will recelve a most hearty welcome. Pastrval —The ladies of the Ninth street M- P. Church offet a delightful entertainment and “feast of good things,’’ at the Rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association, whither {avite all to resort, partake of the delicacies refreshments and listen to music Tus Potsmonama —This exhibition, at Odd = 3 te ing day next, the Navy Yard in the morn! about sundown ec" T i one of the best in for the patpese, be- new, spacious and eligibly located. In — ons ‘the fact that one of the largest cong! church. that section of the city worship in this The action of the trustees is worthy of the high: commendation. We learn that moe will Fim A in the Navy Yard market at 11 o'clock inday morning. The Odd Fellows’ Hall, at the Navy Yard, ‘was also taken for a similar purpose afternoon, and workmen were at once set to worl removing the benches preparatory to fitting up cots for the sick and wounded who may be brought to the city. The Brotherhood of the Union, who will suffer no little ineenvenlence from the occupancy of their meeting room in this hall, have resolved to give an excursion for the benefit of the sick and wounded who may be brought to the hospitals that neighborhood, to Glyment, on Wednes- n the steamer King Phillip, leaving and returning Dr. S.A H. McKim has been appointed sur- charge of the hospital in Odd Fellows’ jous Presbyterian Church on Four- if street, (Dr. Sunderland’s,) is to be oc- pied, we hear, as a hospital, also. 2 conti to be abundantly patron- = i vaawelay =. fe is, indeed, a pore rep- PswnsyLvanta —An adjourned meeting of the resentation of the scenes and incidents connect>d sons of the Keystone State, resident in Washing- with this war. ton, was held at Willard Halli last ng be Canrsrscar—tt is en undeniable fact, that | Pe'manent wheamen a a lection Canterbury furnishes the very best panacea for all President—-Hon.J. K Moorhead. {ils resulting from the blues. The actors are all the very impersonation ef merriment, and they infuse it into thefraadience. The beautiful Zan- frette, graceful Ravel and charming Eva Brent are winnil golden opinions as first-class per- formers; while the feats of the Seigrist Brothers are the admiration of all who witness them. Tus Lapies of se pete Chapel cordially tn- vite “ev rybody, and tte rest of mankind,” now raing in Washington to visit them at their deiigh' festival at Potomac Hall, Island Their tables are lavishly ro alr with all the delicacies of the season, which are d' with acharming grace. There is no more delightful place to peas an hour of rational enjoyment than at Potomac Hall. AcapeMy oF Music —At Roeenthal’s free con- certs the selections of vocal and instrumental music are made from the best authors; and Sig’a Sevydel, a first prima donna singer, entertains audience with songs, duets, &c. Refreshments are dispensed bv pret'y waiter girls. B A 8B J ‘Tus CornonEn’s ghee phar re! Bcage was called up for trial before Justice Jotmson. of a nove! ¢ ter, involving the question of the it of inquest costs. The Coroner’s ex- pe ses were by the Government until the payments were stopped by the decision of Attor- Satna (ath tio exptaees Stnala be pean ey tat tration, t expenses si Court. Coroner Woodward Rccorategly sued the Court for the expenses, and the Cireuit Court —- pcos _ Lad gals holding that the expenses s! from the estate of the deceased, If there was pm: other. ak ‘A in mot, Edward Cowa: Kel real for an asault and battery ona Sor ereay= named Maurice Sulilvan, near the Iron Brid. Vice narrates A c David Wil- in, John Patten, and Judge Cvvresponding Secretary—S. Todd Perley. Recording Secretary—J M _ Sullivan. Executive Committee—J. H. Puleston, Jasper rady, Wliliam Elder, Dr. B. Lippincott, David arris, Titian Ccffey, Wm. Cooke, D. Robb, J. - Sheridan, John W. Foruey, John Covode, and V. Dixon Treasurers—Jay Cooke & Co. The meeting was larger than the previous one, and the furd was increased to near thirteen a dollars. Several spirited addresses were lelivered it was fully understood that the operations of the association should extend to all divisions of th fou whol) where Pennsylvania’s soldiers might be Ina QuanpaRt —The Commissioners of Police have {n their possession @ uniform lately used by @ policeman who has resigned, of such immense dimensions that they are at a loss to find a can- jdute to fitit. On trial, lately, the entire cleri- cal force in the office were able to encircle them- selves with the belt attached to the uniform. pplicants for this place should be at least 6 \ feet high, and measure from 70 to & inches round the waist. Assavtr axp Battsry.—Officer S. T. Crown terday arrested Lawrence Dally, an Irishman, an ze, Swampoodie, where they both reside. He was taken before Justice Barnaclo, wuo committed ‘wise by the Levy Court lim for court. Datly, some two months ago, was Ia Mareb, an inquest was beld over the = y> v of n cot boy, who was bound to Robert arrested on a similar charge, and gave security to Waters. The boy died in Georgetown, and the inquest was made there, at the request of the at- tending physician, and others. To obtain the coms of the inquest, action was brought egainst Robert W he responsible party Mr Martin, for the defense, plead the act of Limitation Mr. Bradiey, Jr., for the prosecution, objected to the plea because taken at this stage of the case, and because the bill partook of the character of a sealed instrument, and ss such was not affected by the three-years’ limit. Justice Johnson desided against the plea of jon ‘The ease was argued upon its merits, the test!- mony being entirely documentary—as the de- eiston of the Circuit Court and the verdict of the to at ary. 3 Justice Johnson decided that, the defense baving admitted the relation of Mr. Waters and decensed as that of master and rentice, and the decision of the Circuit Court mg ag how the fees sball be made, he deemed it his duty, in ‘view of all the facts, to give judgment for the Coroner Upon the announcement of the decision, the defense took an ¢ppeal to the Circuit Court. Beneficial Ae-ociation announce a for Monday, the 234 inst.,on Anal opposite Georgetown for the occasion. Pky Sys festivities of this kind, and we keep the peace and to appear at court. Ho! vor Aquta Carsx anv Pingy Point. —The Potomac Steamboat Company are now running regularly to the above ints, leaving Washing- mo at 6 a. m.. and leaving Aquia Creek to return l p.m. A fine opportunity fora sail down the Potomac, and a chance to partake of Harvey’s salt-water luxuries. Gzreman Pic Nic.—The George Washington rand aes be jo3tan jan A good band is engaged ‘The Germans generally get up not this will be a success. Rear Estate Sate.—Wall & Barnard, auc- tloneers, sold yeste’day afternoon, in front of the a3 west part of lot No. 21, in square No. on F street. between Thirteenth and Four- teenth streets, for 75}, cents per square foot. Parchased for Mrs. Bonnett. Oax Hitt Cemetery —An election for direc- tors of Osk Hill Cemetery (Georgetown) was heid yesterday, and a large vote was polled. The A Pio Casz.—A negro named Jim Mason, livin following were elected: Jobn Marbury, Sr.,T. on Negro Hill, in tae Northern Liberties, A. Lazenby, Charles A. Buckey and w. w tied in his yard a pig, which was taken away | Corcoran. ‘The three first were on the last board, under the following circums’ances: Another ne- gro nemed Samuel Brown, claiming the pig ra bis own, went to Justice Clayton’s office and wore to the fact, and taking ea officer with him Denomtnationat Covatzsias.—The trustees of the Methodist Protestant Church, Georgetown, have tendered the use of th tcharch to the con- went into Mason’s yard during his absence and gregation of Bridge-street Presbyterian Church, cut the pig loose and drove Limci. Mason, on Gaile the latter {s occupied as a Government hos- coming bome, could find no pig, and at once pro- | pital. ceeded to the same office, w: be testified that bis “ little black boar pig, with bis right ear cut off, which wae tied with a little repe toa little im bis little yard, which pig be had bt rom Mrs Wililame, hed been taken away y “< Sazauel Brown.” and procured 3 warrant for hb arrest. ‘The case will be beard this evening. An Aw WARD Mists&® —A few evenings ego Patrolman Tompson baving busine~s at Crystal Spring, took a torse and buggy end drove out there. While there 8 young man named Miller, who wes “tight,” started for home, and took Thempson’s horse and buggy. Yesterday he wae by Roundsman Leach for the larceny of the horse L ly; Presentation —The hospital stewards and others connected with the Medical Department of the 6th the occasion sword and belt to the surgeon of the regiment, ment New York volunteers, took evening to present @ beautiful . McKey. Cenraat Guarpuovuss Cases —Before Justice Waiter —Thomas Johnson, drunk and disorder- ; fined $2.03. Louisa Williams, disorderiy conduct; do. $258 Sarah J. Johnson, do; flaed $l do ; fined $1. Ellen Golden, drunk; ned $2. W. Groves, Pic Nic —The second annual pic nic of the and ouggy; and taken bef re | Evening Star Association of Georgetown Is an- Justice Jobnson for trial. He explained that be- | pounced for Monday, June 23, atGreen Spring ing under the influence of liquor, he mistook the | payijion. The Holy Hill Band hus been en- horse for bisown whieh is near the same color, gaged. and did not discover the mistake till he got to the city. His strtement was and the charge was withdrawn. Case Dispoexn Or —On Wednesday morning a warrant wee peecared by 8 woman to search the house of Charles Knall,on I street, near Fif h, 5 in el Justice Barnacio. The parties satixfactorily ex- plained how the goods came in their possess! and turned them over to a Government omicer, Bad were dismissed Governxuent Hospirat ‘Waap —We sta‘ed yesterday accepted im THE SsvantTH that the authorities Moschzisker’s Opthalmic and Aural Inst 227 Pennsylvania avenue. Herb Desier: bes cured will describe diseases and nature of their complaints or iliness, ceiving any information from them. ON® OF THE INSTITUTIONS of Washington is the Dollar Store, (435 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4 street,) where are displayed an immense as- een ¢ Jewelry and Siiver-plated Ware, all Take a look at it. j-18-6* Dearness—Sieut.—Persons sufferl from ther, should apply without delay at funy a je 17-56 | Wastineton, May 28, 1962. This {s to certify that Dr. Tumblety, the Indian me of consum ption. LAY Doasgr, United States Capito). THE [INDIAN UERB DOCTOR tell his patients the without re- nee. the offer of Ores Chasen, inlend, charge for Consultation or Advice. pe tye pe bay, Jessen tacemnesl Sacre No. i Washington Balidings, — pe hg eb te gy ep vanis avenue, corner 7th street. je recefviog bospitel instead, in that ai > = Sapecent to the raflread track, for lence. MARRIED. a quantity of lumber, ydesizned | at the re‘ecce of the bide’s fathe~. on th parpese, has been posited in the open { ir: side of Maryland avenue, between ighth and Ninth strects Lazceny ov a Warten —Yeeterday afternoca, ssoldier named Wm Bowers, w into the store of™ se: on ee a an —t4 Gan. velowed wife of john Ryan, te look at some wa' 5 witbout mon ote * after The +1 40 take plage at 9 o’clook to-morrow, See Stan ant went out aby pds ys often from hor re adenes, No. 33. corner ach 6 ae had him arrested by patrolman Hannan ‘The | 20%t3 eee an Dens, ao pe him to ‘ait, PALE— ‘A FOUNTAIN STAND co oe —_——____ 4 nS Pitars St. dy Poties.—The Third Ward Patrolmen 19 3t* etand Pa ay. - w. Ce ig, threats; security for ten oe Lr a5 y Ward for trial.” Wall & do. Joshua Fuss, do; aL —The trustees of the Westers tan Church having lear thet their bretoren of Union Chapel had kindt Governmeat aed y tendered to the use of their church for hes- iv resolved to ex- nance BEE roe. roncuan SOR BALE—A x NORM @09 Mis LIZZIe vc stant, by Rev. M: 394 P ee : NNSYLY: 4 Avenue, Rear Goods 4 iso a8 333 1 ot. “ WAGON &. -« ALANKETS. @LOvES, sett ier CUPS) FILLO CCW puns, ee. ark ba; UN» A WANTS.. ——— COOK WANTFD.—A Cook, Washer and froner at hree twenty-nine ‘ew York avenue. Apply immediately. je 2-1t* be age RS WANTED IMMEDIATE- rhe BALDWIN BROTHER. strevts. jew 2 WARTED & ew miles in the country. A NURSE to take charge of a young infant. To a middle-aged atholie woman, well recom- mende', 4 ¢ come and wages Will be, vi In: ood fii en. quire at No. 3°6 Uelaware av., apito! I. je 2-St (TE WANTED * ook, Wash and A vem me mall Lay A inquire at No'3 Gra- ham alley, C st. between 12th and 1sth sts. Good reference oan oe given. je20-1t~ WANTE?—A situation, by ares table worse noon, if tequied. Apply at corner af 19% and Sanaa je 20-it" Ww Cst ANT ly at James ~palding’s Columb'a } ouse, rent bab hie Bata zg je 20-1t™ Yt UN@ W MAN wishes situationinsome respectable family as hambermaid. Wace not suck an ebject asa home. _ ddregs tu the Post Office. je 2-1t' H, COURMAN. ED—A good COOK, Washer ana Ironer. | |= 4 LOST AND FOUND... os’ Bior will pea bis of one who is unadie to lose the money FGoiien, wares tae owner cso ro BN. RiwAt ae cera s., Wa-hington D.C. it AME uM A FEW DAYS Ciao, a anc ovrel ROMER hn Der will please coms forward % rt} i h A Prgbeny ont take him 8). DALL GREEN. S5 EEN. R 6 jew! coke chelaa kere pore 2 One ear, speck in the left eye,—Sun- June WM LEisatak, No. 84 Bis ige st.. Gaorgstown, OST—Last evening, either on rebergchnestts 4 avenue or on) -h stiee:two DRESS WAISTS, e Of red silk piard and other of white lsen iret betw: t r snks of the owuer aod a suitable rowsre @ desired, Ww » NTED—By a respectable young gitl,a ation todo ousework oras xurse. all on F street b-tween 11th and 12th. je20-1t* WAXPEN.-Three or four OR! SMAKE wanted immediately. Apply at 39434 I Street, botween 12th and 13th. je 20-3t* want D—A situation by a respectable youn; ‘woman -—to do ber work or take'care o: children. Good reference given. oddress © ox 3 Office. je 20-1t* i PPLY IMMEDIATELY at 174, corner of F and fighternth strests, for si uation of ov0., st" MRS W.T RKRROLL. or six sood MOULDS. ‘'F. DUVALL, at the * e rge- AKEN UP ESTRAY—On Wednescay, 18 h isteot,s dare bay HORSE, sboot 6 years » corner !4th and D strei f in Yer ; df aiiadgOe arvrus. ft Ie! corner of 2th street and the TRA} BO- On the 19.n instant sroan HORSE, MONDAY, the iid day of J iy ran 0 JOHN right ear cut off; a sore on ieft rnes. A ho wili he psid for his deivery to ‘DW YE th at., bet: R.on ween Rani S > sts.,orany information will Le r.o! F. Ree tee ee ee NAILUWS storece > aerl0 hand NW 20 3." > HE WRIe A ” KEWAKD,—Straye from the resid snes 0! Ww = ¥ TED: Sap sie Naber pcladel acy $5 the He gee 121 corner of Office, Corner of @ and 2d Streets —* mployment | Congres Snd. Dumbarton streets. a rod Will be xiven to FO Wheelwrigits and 50 Inc k | ed ee ete a ee te eee ooler Roilret ng the Government shop, where pppiicants | ground her neok, w th the name of the snbeoriber je 20-st Capt and Asst. Q' / in red le ters thereon, The above reward will be : paid fer her delivery toms in Georgetown D «. TED—A competent DRUG CL RK. | je 20-30" P.T BERRY, Ga ee OE ott Oem: $20 BEWARDK1 will pay 70 to, whoover a may delivar'ome here my neat: W AN'TED—T-0 GIRLS to do general house- | SADDLE" and BRIDLE. stolen from the DR wors and one to w: stable of the Picket Houre.in ths piace, disnes, App y 546 7th street—M-Cle la~ Hou fe 19 St” ANTED-A YOUNG MAN to *ct ss porter; ast wri‘e @ 200d hand and bring p;op9r tes- for character, Apply 269 f'eunryivania ja 19-st TELY—Teo JOU WANTED IMMEDIA J : NEYMAN BSKER>»,at G. KAHLERT corner 7hand UD streats, tsiand, jo 18 st* Wy AN TED TO REN T—A email, gentee| Th: - EMENT. wit'1n 10 minvtes’ walk of Per , aAvente—be!ween 6th sni1 i4th streets preferred, address H. W. BROWN, Waahin;ton Post Uf- fice. je 18 3t* ANTPED—A NURSE that can b> we!! rscom , mended. to take oharg- of & gentieman who is confined to bis room by sickness. Appiy at WALLACE ELIOT’S Drug diore, corner F and 12th sta je 18 st* AceisTANE QUAR TKK MASTER'S OF- FLCE. Corner f and 224 streets, Sashineton, D.C, Jure 12. 1852 -—BX VK RIi2NCED PraM- S@ERS can obtain employmeat on appiicrtion at this office. ANA Ja'8 tJulrl Coptam A. Q.M,U SAL ANTED—A first rate COOK, who will sleo do washing ard ironicg, Inquire at 151 F street, nearS@the 00 je ty WANTED-A CLE&K in @ drug store; must on come well recommended. Ap>iy a 08. ANTED-A WUMAN ti cooking, washing and tron? stract, between | and K, Navy Yard. ANTED —Tnoe advertiser. cooupying. fortabie house of eleven rooms, kitchen and cellars, well furnished, and eituated ia ©: most convenient and desirable location ington, wishes to let al! but two chsim of the parlors to 2omo person wi ha smal with whom he wt'l tako board for tw po! refers to make the errangement with rom & Northern ci’y in 'rads hi big object being to bave those in the houssarreesbie to lim Ad- dress 8 note to “E Cc.” r Offices, rtating whore the writer oan be f and the acvertiser wis! call, jov-tf ie understands No. 519 lith ja'6 last nicht. The horse isa tigh brighs bay hind ank és white: fuli black mane. snd hss a biase in the forehead. The bridle is 4 stiff bit with dou- ble reins, and, a3 well as tho ssddie, half wo-n » &. HARRISON Leesburg. Loudoun counts, Vs. je30 3t ILL BUY A HORSE, BUGGY ad w $25 Hsiness ‘The horse sione is Worth tz¢ amount, being kind and gentie ard a good saddle best. Must be sold. as the owner leaves the city. Cante seen by nspiy- ing to CHS. APPLEBY, _5039 St? 215 Pa avevre, § 10 REWARD—Strared from Kinsey's Stahl corner of 43 street and Maryland b> ave ue, black HORSE, 5 rears ol¢; with & sore ce ny em hind leg;and a cut on the 01 hia d-livery at the Steam Boat Ombibus Stand, corner 7th street and Pa, ave. - _3019 St* BUSH GRIGSBY. D ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. County oF Wasnincton. To-wit:—Notice 1s hereby given thst the stray HURSE a Yertised in Evening Star, dated Apri! 24 It62 by the undereigred, wil be sold at pud ic auo- ton on Saturday. the 2ist instant, Market Space during ma ket houra. to estiaty the eXpenses of keeping eaid horeo Notice is sccord- iog'y herebs giv nto the ownsr oro#n=rs tyereof, for the last time to coms forward and pro erty, aocording to law. nar al inga’ ona tabe him away. WILLIisM KNIGHT, jo19 2" ‘Sta et. south, near Long Brid: }oD REWARE D—RSticyed or stolen, @ red § white apotied buffsio COW, with white tai) be above reward will b if returned toNo 334 Masaachu- ue, between }2th and 1Sih ste J. SNYDER. RE WAR D—1 ostor atolen, atthe Rai read $50 or ta wy aahinzton, 8 sutts percha Pock- ET BOOK, containing over 85)—2!! bat 940 in Treseury notes. Any psrson returning itto KB. D, WEBSTER, at ths Stats Depar:ment, wil! receive $3) reward je 18 st* $ 5 REWARD-—Strayed, on five COW3-two elegant mi Cows. and three dry Cows, ono red © give) je ANTED—At the New York £mplorment W Axtener-Ofion. No. 31! Ninth suitet, nest xl waite npotins Owe ith praetor Pa sven BWENTY FIVE (26) WHITE and | horns, one white bufiaio Cow, and jar, COLERED GIRLS, with good relersnoes. as | Sow with olen ticige hot hone it Cooks, Chambermaids, Lanccresses, Weitresses, | ; willbe given, if returned to 36th 5: ents and Seamiresscs. | Also young c red | to the iwilbe a 3 en wait on es 1 rive miles or j - tela, Kho vs ted fouen oH diately, with or} 22 a THOMAS GAFFNEY, Withou! ‘aiture. ers 0 4 help. will find it to their wivantace to cal! . $5 ot Mr an eter toe thee a m % ly N. Bi. MILLER, pave aye) Fide n fonts, om of June, a NIHD—We bayiug BECOND- | marke of the gear on him, 8 yeare old and W RAND ORS TERE BYOVES aid BED_ | Marke cy, yr? Kear on im, yours old and about 16 ns irioee e ane Seda ES ctatiebines in tasers - his epee to Mr. Richard Butt 5 is ; “ae ir subscriber, Wul receive the above 16 ward, having earpiua of farzitere, will Sud it to their : RULES RRRALLEL oal'. BONTZ & GRIFFITH fo 13-1? Ne. 369 Kh et. btw. land K V ANS ED—Every person to Know thst J amin “he market. ready to pay oash for «'l articles inthe pousalaraiehing line. ‘Bhose lec ving the city, or bi ving @eurplos, wil! do wslitooall. R. BUCHLY, 438 Sev jb at., betwoen G end H #' i) jer in Ne a snd Secona hand F -—_- 2 16 REA D! EA Di" Lae ascortmont of MARBLE and TOMB SPO sh WORK, with out -ezard to cont, at my Stone Yard. corner New J-rsey avenue and E street, 1.ear the railroad «+ it. Haylog soncluded to discontinss the marble Branch of my baciners, | offer ai my manufsciared work at prices far below ovst Granite and Brown Stone, North River Bue #reman and North River and uy onhgad god furnished to rotice &nd the igweet vach NICHOLAS ACKER. AND CLOCKS, agortment or WATCHES E aD: FOR Pak MANTLES _ia'4-6t" Piscataway, Prince Georgs’s Co., Md. REWARD-For th i Geliverr to me, at the village of Quy ladensburg, Prince George’s County, Md , NEGKO MAN, Charles Lyles: tate the ty of H. H. Warring, decoared, of 1 ‘county and State aforsaid’ Charles ie wer bleck; of stout statue; grum coun spoken to; and about five fect no doube lurking ia that place or terete r is ace or mity. will give the above reward no rere ta DIONY: Ext’r of H. tensnee when Li je 2-Im* D Cotnty, Towit: I heresy ovttify that Ki h- adM. A +enwick, one of the Metropo! 2 ve tee, brought before me, the subscriber, one of tne jast ces of the Peace 'n ard for the said counts, this 18th day of June, 1862,taken up as an os-ray Tuning about the streets of the oity of Wasiing- ton, 6 dark brown HORSE, about 19 yeas old, Shout lb hands high, left hind foot white ; ay pears to lave been worked Ip Feare: a! od all round HENRY REAVER, J P. Biden is r red to cons forward, prove wil’ be zo Warring. 4 ‘se and teke her away, to pay charges App! to a cae arg, Pri 2 late ————————_——————— F—On Wi . & PURSE con’aining | nd Ltigeunsn @ epee few ot RT A ith Vt 420 pieces Siieuhsas matenes |F oid which the owner can have by provi: Yh ya SEN ooh Charges. 4&0. lig reo Dantes =| jeco-at he alove reward will be psid on | this the In front of | tinga the wih instant, } bext door to the premices wen inches in| @2 is | &t No. 389 Sixta st ost, next door tter where t POR BALE sfus waters Foi ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Wasnineron | Terms: one-' Do not fri! to co ic Nic. tou Fie “30 of the FRIEND: SHIP CLUB, on TUMSDAY, the at ANAL ‘STAN AND. it wi'l te one of the’ of the season. Boasts will be at the foot of i Lemay ro a gs n ue | @nd from the iv! Bhe ! vraag ment for the enjoy mem ror ‘wita the: ir comme. 08 at 2 0’o\00r 11 o's ook at n shy, Forken, A.C, Praire”, and Manag?r—A, C. Prather Grand Excursion to Glymont BY CaPiTat vIRC!E), . hd for Sick ciel Wassnaied Soldiers located in Fast Washiceto> —The Committee of frases respectfully in- form their friends and the public that every effort has —— made by them tor the exioyment of all; Sie Spe tenentr KING HILLIP having been engaged. ‘The ‘beat will | Nevy Yard wharf at 6 ort. where the , willbe retur’ ing to the city at @ seasonable pour, ke: ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentie- man sod jadies, to ee 2 w THOMESOS, #8. OKNH AM. a GEORGE CUNNINGHAM. RAND GERMAN P:C NIC oF THE Geo. Washington Beneficial Assoc’ A Grand Pio Nic of the abovs ALUS' be given at AN r ASD Opposiie Georgetow: commencing at 10 o’oleck A jo pains nor expense wi'l De tpared this ‘one. of the most agreeable festivity 2eae0n, as every comfort acd convenienes suitable for the ooogsion @ni every accom modstion wil! be afforced to tho>> who pay & visit te the Pavilion gn thoabove cay—tt being ‘he opening of the isiand fo. s-Ason. A GOUD BAND OF MUSI‘ has been selected for the ocoasion, who will discourse the best of music. fh- sp'endid ALLACCA will con the visitors aor. tae at the foot Wharf, Geo'getown. oteich street, steambos! Those who wish todrive osn pass over the Agre- ar by sy Ben c mpeg er - ‘enors have. nen; ‘© good care o} all hors: > and ve ‘cles ‘tee Te'and. prent , Tickets Fifty Ce ts, scmittiog & gentionian and adies ; ro oni for childven. Froper o“icers have bee. engaged to seoure good oder sndd*o-mn me (a4 be procured of the Commi tee or at M. & A. KR ComMIrraEe. upp l, 4. Governator, vain, M. : red Nehring, mS rinse Janie! “x. Goors John Phesffer, re Dnata 3 O! FOR THE EVENING STAR ASSOu ATION !—The *eoond Annual Pic Nico of the Evening Star Actociation will be given at Green Spri-g Pav.i:on MONDAY Junei}. The ‘3 pledge themse!ves| that no pa'ns nor expenes wil be spared to make 1 Nic of the ecason, The ony Aili Band has peen en Tickets 50 cents, adm tting a gem ‘and adies, Managerc—J, Clewonts, C. emp. je 19-80) T= FIRST SR AND EXCURSION TO GLYMO} Of tha BUNDLERS OF FHE COLUMB ARMORY, to take sicoe THUR®- DAY, Jave %. ‘Tickets 81, admit estleman and ladies Wer pactiontars see fature advertisomente. 'y order of Committee. 30 166* at) FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT—At No. 460 12th street, ens ,bstween @ and H ets, comfortabie Spar: MENTS, chambers eirgis, and with mtting roo preg yen! Spee meg ae eodren in " hs ion is one of th in Wasniogton ome ona Hin BRAS. PULA. LL, fOR RENB—A FURNISHED HOUSE. No. en Svenue, near y or preite City — it ees ‘OX RENT—Tho Jarge three story ' k HOUSE, corner Benth acd MM couple win stable and csrr.sze hours aitrohed. Icquire et the Baenkicg House of LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., or i420 3s" OR RENT—A FURNISHED 80) ~ F ligh‘fuly situsted in the First Wart” Sas throughout ths house. an Potonss water, hot and coid.in kitchen and bath rooms. Rent $10 per Oe ed &t the pzemises, No, 192 G st. ee FOE, SALE-Enicitie BUILDING LOTS, Lot 10, 12 Bre AE, Lot petty ‘West part of 4 in re 537 3 & ASHFORD, Apply to “Asie 50% ¥ je20-st* pubebiemid ny OR RENT—& FURNISHED ROOM, iz « vate ‘er ¥ J S00'H rireel betwen ae ute? ee EIGHTEEN | H S¥REET— 399 from, Parlor Chambers 3 fan ard nomen an Eastern family, Ps ya ' ewe 9 ot OR SALE—Th- Fi URE : ~ Pe Bacery No. 3 pit gh E A Sixth a! @ and H, ¢ither wi h or without Ho Wi App'y, within three days, on the premixes, or je19 3* CHEAP—One two story Bi with t#o- aA baok-bulldae eon two story stable, on Klevexih atreet. between O and P ctreets nortu, conteiaing 6 rooma—No. 286. half 5 balan of J.'W REED: on th months, wire izes, ca N ELEGANT NISHED ROO: Board fora nauliooes aud lady or jor _ one fiemen, in 4 gleasant and heaith’a! location, may be obtained by addressing ““R..” at tha Star Office. (pOR RENT—A large and 5 kK HUUSE. situa ed in eitocs ay town, D.C . formerly occupied by HAV.Dg Water and le on od mi arth throughout KS of a!l desoriptions, warran situated immedistely on ths iine of tho: Week LATED CHAINS warr M Bb. WEBB. n tely ne ‘ashing- ‘Las xold wich wi!i be so: Superintendent of Metropolitan Police, soon reat will ba tod ie eR oe on EE ay HL HEMPL ini 2swsw 6416 Nth streot, near Pa.dy. | wartivg a lerse and chea house, wit plese ene 340 O tyne: ual ol Nya DISTASTE CP COLUMBIA, Wasuingzon | ak WM. SHUSTER & CD. iy thee THE ROTAKY P-NDULUM oH, th County, Tg -wit:—1 hereby oortify that Wm. | avenue, bet 7th ana sth streets. isis iw best, cheapest and most ornamental Ciook inex | H, Stuart, one of thy Metropolitan Police, of tne ellos, Warranted time ke@zers. Its construction | said Distriot. brought beiore me, one of the Juc- FOR CORCORAN FOR SALE—The isacuriosity. Cal! and seeit. ‘fo be had only of 208 fo sai Sounty, on thinSlet day of Ma», 80, extensive ont-bulldingg. am 's . ABNRY HEMPLER, 310 0 ot, tray. Taoniug at iatge, & gore MAR Ky for; 83 the “Hoover Pigce,” and itor je1s 8t’ near Bank of Washington. * ol my el Heh: biszoa Dace xh pind feet - Pell areaies en Artistes Sel his, Oppo. DBASE SP Re aera MAD | By aon Boetregboe loved swith | he Saou: Paz Gmemeh cate se | = , aire under my hand and eea! Sist day of May, co bende goo a8 ip cor sale. dhe plsoe contains | Theowner cf: ivanoredensibed Corea ae ip Sore of ric fac ie vow from tho B oe ad t0 prove property pay charges ® d take her the ofthe enire Histriot of Co.smbis, anol wok | Hen), | Sway brake wath: grit to yay such ciasees | | aad boeuty hie aoe Tin sud sth arrests, | JeT@swSw Office. S18 Ith stsuearPavay. | OALEX CASSEL OPOSALSFOR MEATS Tie v STRAY, —DISTRIC f Lew: No Y indians avenue, EOSen eS peoie unter et| Eicon Waapar grace cutee | wae tasers el Warhington Asylum, with ail e M H y that may ietris nt re me, as eatrays, one fay c Say “cits Toes mieten tee be seed @t the lustitation for the year enuing bout 1 hands hig years od; sore on| Md. I wil on: for proper. the ot! a’ be seaulron oF Wuiners’ aud beck. “alsoe@ aiall gray FONVs | Arosa OU. HOOD. 338 Pe avenue sete ote wil —_ the price per pound for fresh | about 16 hands high; much fica pitent rom 1tolz sm , - and t beef, for pork, iamb, veai, shoulders, | years oid; no other marks SALES BUILDING UTS, the Navy middliugs, }ams,6id saueagey, making sensrats | Given under my hand and geal hia arb day af Yird, 24 fest font by 13) fost deays tor to bids for Fequired for the yee ‘of the in- | June, 1892, THOMAS 6. DUNN, J P. 100 each. payable in gmail rnrtaiments of 94a tendoat. 2 he iaanis required for the use of the for Wathi:gton couniy, D.C wont. ny ge given to those desiree ‘Ali ments to be furniahed Si such times end in eoan beats trevencet ttn ures will | Hi On over 490 Seventh ee Seit tme sa que Oe be, “aguured by the jateud- | Shem away. ies eee i OO R RENT—Two FURNISHED ROOM, ant, Loneae trac ‘ : . treet ° itn be ejected by rere ay ven, 72awaw Bear Cant)._| Browa'e) gota. snr Mera! to's good taser Hw ° = KEWARD—For the ngagion and _ >- . room. or will be let j3.12-d'28 Commisaio1 ingt?~ Asylum: $ bt Z “ "Ge argo vil . ; fog ® ard a Se ise mule. B i ro) prorcsais FOR LEAD. fs] ed o r a a A Ze 7 Cyst es m7 inge LB EI LY hu yt aig ctegee i ty and State Yarring. be: gin ingnt yellow: 7 wy, Ordnance Pinatas Nay fre i2t toy aad abouts Teak 1b bef) means ale wilt be. a wed De. UME ight He el! in Washiogton,and is until $ p m. on the evening of the 4tn of unas for | no doubt ju: king in tant plago ar fia vigiaaey twit y olivery af tne following Arsenals, 48 6000 88 | give the above reward tter where taken. i san OT LEAD, ; DIONYSI SPHEEIFE, yt, Waterviset ft We Seer. ow ates Prince Georgien snd Upper flat ro york a ‘» laland, Ter aed eal charge the ®dvert‘ne: en Sap ton dr Pons Areqnal, Pittsburgh, Pounsy!- } Arsenal, St. Lonis, Missouri, wm fy «| Beastteens: Si einer, Amenden, operat pensertr acme weet a ers will state explicitly the timeand amount ified it - jook, _ Sberestr ok forferture Sie meant tp ume. aaa eee sey ine ‘Depa ont ‘Fexorves' to itaplf the righé to bad SNA eee a 1862 ip ort CS — ————— GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS] Fre = fou GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS| Fos /Qtiy fren fra NOTICK—Du 1 ence arta ae careers eo will worshy prise shat of the Methodiet rote t- Pe the Cha the istter, on Osagross at. sraforeis Mnvutaratil's, peeed Te taes Will sme tin the esliery of Gongress titect Greece hurch. every t sbi merning at 9o’cioek. Committee of Artagemects, Bridge etreet B GS. ig fo. the year ro paid or ovens 10's or Darts of =e tow erowad ») nex! the > \Wreanted fore the above 2 1é-lw FRABTaE Sais aay caleioest 7.) | ee jocat‘on, 5 to san ‘iil be Bepaaine-4 Serartmec is aonres ore or Relate ler aarei pished rn] care ia & private eal fare POR RENT—Posseesion riven ‘The. inree SPORE Roba a ably suite it tor suy buansss: Por fasta pes ere up staara, of O, ao = mh ity as 13th sia Waneeas easton streots, foig im" eee A. fe ICK of by Par eeseses BOARDING. Ee Bernier cmamae ts Oya 9 ee nie floor with ‘ie pow Sie ol I) house. ‘Apply at No‘? indians gvenis, ° no Bet to 5 Aaa 5 on | gad sent to Poiladelphie for the } ment in the fumily/renit 2 | Topographical Engineers. | Gen. Wadsworth, Gen, SECOND EDITIO THREE O°CLOCK P. M. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. AN ACTION ON JAMES RIVER On the 17th the rebels opened on our ships of war in James river, from the bivff st City Polat, (at 9.45 a. m ) by artiliery end emallerms. Our Squadron there returned tbe tmpertinent atteck with shel! and shrapnti, silencing and driving back the rebel force. COMMODORE FOOTE ON GRUG. Commodore Foote, writing from Cleveland, Oblo, toa friend here, takes occasion to express bis sincere gratification with the movement of Senater Grimes to abolish the spirit ration from the naval service. He declares the Senator to be a real benefactor to the service. GEN. McDOWELL INJURED. On the day before yesterdey Gen McDowell ‘was (thrown from his horse, which fell with him, injuring him severely. He wassostanned as that it was at first feared thet the accident wou @ prove fatal to him. It is, however, understood here to-day that he soon recovered, and expected to get into the saddle ageinto-day. He was near Manassas Junction, we hear, when the accident occurred, a ee CONGRESSIONAL. petetbmee nares XAAVi[th CONGRESS—Second Session. Seca acct Parvar, June 20. Srxate.—Petitions, asking the passage of a bankrupt law. Mr. Morrill presented a petition from Maine, asking the r lof the f gitive slave law, and the ethancipstion of the slates of rebel Mr. Morrill offered a resolution directing the expediency of the appointment of consuls to; on the Black Sea, recently opened by the Rus- sians; adopted. Plc poe 4s introduced .. bill to grant lands aid in the construction of the N Pacifi gest popes Shi g @ bill to incorporate the Guardian Sectety D.C., was taken up passed. ~ The bill to repeal an act to prevent frauds on the Treasury was taken up and discussed during the morning bour The bill defining the pzy and emoluments of certain army officers was tiken up Hovss.—A communication was received from me age = answer to & resolution of the 16th in: ve to the protection White House. 3 =e Also, one enclosing @ report of the Adjutant General as to the number of regimental chaplains, their pay, stations, &c = - y Mr. Price, of Mo., called up the joint resolution authorizing the President to nt a Commis- sioner to exsmine and adjust ms for the pay- ment of troops actually employed in Misasurl, and who have not been provided for law; = was referred to the Committee on Military airs. Bills on the private calendar were then teken up. LATE LOCAL NEWS. gas act cane Deszrved Commenvation.— The followtr, order gives deserved commendation to the police, of this District, on the occasion referred to : Office of ~-d Supe eacitont of ion’ hington, J General Order, No 2." meacnitaas. Sergeant : The Board of Police, at their meet- ing held on the Sth of J passed gi idend resolution : an ae — ‘Resolved, That the Superintendent be requested to issue an order axpeoen of the catialetion of the Board with the conduct of the Police on Mon- day, Mate *; fe > occasion of the muaicl- pal election—thetr attention to dut: - Tous neice to orders.”” yank see t ls made my duty to commual: to through you te the men composing the Besene your precinct, the foregoing resolution I per- form this duty with una+cted plessure; and, burned —<. ae express my own complete satisfaction wi! e conduct of men = in question capes Every member of the force was personally terested in the result of the election, rece hoard birth, residence, and citizenship; and yet, in obedience to orders, esch man secre pul ab- stained from taking any part in the among bes increased the , never yet shaken, which | have unhesitatingly reposed in the men” Every man did bis duty; no act of partizanchip 4\sigured the day, but every enerzy was bent to the preservation of order and the Protection of voters. Asa consequence perfect peace patenting not an elector was in’ 5 V passed as peacefully and quietly ee extraordinary threatened ite tran- quility. ‘The community is to be congratulated. eo Foes aad your Superintendent — ~~ ves no little satisfacti: Bech ult crowned their efforts areene aay To the mea detailed from G: and the county precinst s special word of praise is dae— they were on duty all day without relief and without faltering. They have my thanks. By order. W.B. Wass, Sup’t. Tux Funerat of Lieut. Col. Palmer, Topograph:cai Engineers, took piace to-day og a the family residence, 235 H street. The remains repose tn a lesd coffin, lined with white satin, and covered with black cloth. A silver plate on the coffin bore the Inscription—“ Lieut. Col. W1l- gare Palmer, aged 53 years.’ i reilgious services at the house were ducted by the Rev. Mr. Smith, of Epiphany Church. The remains ‘were conveyed to the care Liest. Kress, ald to i - Kress, to rig. Gen. Wadsworth, had charge cere- — and arrangements — .X companies of the 22d Regiment Massachu- setts Volunteers, under com. Parker, acted as the escort. ee The clerks of the Coast Survey walded tn a bod: The -beare's were Professor Bache, ’ Coast darvey Si, Archibald 4 on Gillis and Barwood, U 8. avy; Brig. Gen. Thomes; Senor Lisbos, Minister from 2il; and Majors Miller and Woodruff, of the was in attendance a Among the dignitaries it we noticed . ” Melge, Cal. Craig, a Lieut. Col. Beard, who a! to pay sad tribute of respect to their fellow. . EMANCIPATION Com Missionmrs. since last B ok ORE ‘Shi : Sally aw, Price . D. Bammack, 2 slaves— Rachel Meekins and Charlotte. Emily Lang, i slave—Lig Rob’t R. Aylmer. | slave—Margaret af ay Henry Naylor, trustee, 1 slave—James Ww Martin Maguire, 2 sla Fi and Mary Y: Elizabeth Setent, Wola Mary Ea and Fanny Jeckson. Ammon Green, siaves—Eliza Aan, M: nd Lettie Lee ‘Statesman Denbam, 6 "a Alfred, Edmund, Les- ery E. Wetts, 1 ve— Jane, Martha, come Aaataiae, ante Portest. Sarah Crane, 1slave— Paxponep —The President bas Thee. E Kirkley, who wes convicted 1580, inthe Grieg ren fon Snips Const fir Sterestion perjury sentenced to the tiary for four years. 7 he reasonsessigned for granting the are, that the witness on Twhoes testi moat y Kir! wes convicted was unworthy of credence, ~f the of ualform good conduct prisoner, both pre- vious to wasince bis af " Yesterday, the President issrc Lam- bert, who was convicted upon two indictments he pet of the a as reapers gm Duains oF Soviens—The have occurred since ou last pate ee —_

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