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LOCAL NEWS. | .metsmor cmon —veudar ove: wNyteta antes gti | LOST AND FOUND. _|, BXOURSIONS,PIONICY &<. /SECOND @DITION. reat Rie oe i See camp of the 6th regiment New York cavalry, since yesterday morning from different O8T-A Diamond BR: F PIN, in whieh ———— SS 4 about one mile east of the Capitol. Theoccasion | points on the bay and river, but none report any thers are fo jones. A sifitabls re~ " THREE O'CLOCK P. % __ ANDERE ES To.tent wan thy prsaeaioen ato eeee ald fat. | Sows of tate Z ward will be paid for its reoow Do pet ree Fee Nie of the PRIEN D- Forp’s Atienst¥.—To-night Is the last of the | chased by the non-commissl officeraand pri-| The boat, Paul Jones, hastaken on ber} .,, oy x BELS. sa a st A * — > aerson, and suit isalso the benefit night of Mica | vates of the regiment, to their Colonel, Thomne and now only atwaits het complement} tS Patont (fics. SAND. ae ie wil ANOTHER UNLON VICTORY! Fila Jackson. we trost toseea crowded hens. /C. Devin. The sabre is gotten up in the ap- | of seamen, preparatory to entering into active STRAYED OR STOLEN—On ve -torday even- | fin-et of the season foot of Pe Gta hy OE (ys this eocasion witli be performed the comedy | proved regula:fon style, and is a very superior | service. Her marine guard was taken on board ing about dusk, 8 midd es ze! oe Perretee:® foxaeys. arg ‘Ts to Lut co ED NAVAL AND of the “ Youthful Queen,” with Miss Jackson in | article The seabbard 1s of very bighly polished | some dayssince. Her armamentcopsists of « 100- | HO! E, blind in ont ore. The huder wi ram the Jriand 1 * pave made | BRILLIANT COMBIN the role of © Clrisiine of Sweden.’ “The Good | steel. very richly chased, the devices being | pound Parrot fore, and 11 inch shel! gun aft, | {oi perails rewarded by leaving it with J 4°00 favor them wir the r 1c Nio wil! MILITARY ACHIEVEMENT ON for Noth will concinde the performance, | swords, bettie axes and arrows bound together in | Which are: gues; and six on her sides, two jo2i a" "A. HUGHES comms: oe at 2 0’c'oo! closing Bt with Mrs. Blend in the amusing character of | bundles. At the rings representations of oak }9 inch shell, two 50-pound led, and twoX- | ——— lL eee Ccleck ot wigh 7 RIVER. « Nan. Setween the comedy and furce there | leaves and twigs are twined around as am evi- | pound howitzets. A new feature In this boat is 85 REWA! ‘Strayed on the Iéth instant, | genteoman and ladies. tee—J. B. Vande Qe will bea grand divertisement of recitation, dance, | dence of strength and permanency. The seab- | rudder at each end, she being thereby enabled Me arnt mak ea opr autor on; 5 seamen AS. Pethes, ame W. A. Mule, Figor OMeclal Accounts of it ae Son Fane pram acteroaetaend | “hte hiomean iste terrae Cus | UE ue onmena flee eins | creed Recession te Giviseat —e aoves’s THratER —Miss Li Hou, 2 Jo) |. C. Devin by the non: 01 es Dy e o bs : . e721 st* Corner ‘8th and K st.. Washington. > ea ber ferewell a ca to-night Bek Te erase | oficers and privates of tha Oth New York Stedman, Captain; K.P. W pp ner GE bs ed U. 8. Frac Sraamen Buxton, Mempais, Jove last in this co Wednex he sails for Eur on | June, 1862.’ Accompanying the sabre is Mary Meridith ‘in Tom bara ‘for service, sword belt, shoulder straps, sash | Engineer; J. Appleton Berry, Paymaster; C. H. Oor American Cousin » | 29d spurs, and ali enclosed in a splendid rose- | Pile, Sargeon; W. W. Messer, Jr., Sailing Mas- ively the Inst opportunity our | Wood box linea with white satin. ter; (es Doring and J.O Ormond, Masters; of serving the comedy congress |, The presentation was made on bebalf of the | James Sheridan, 21 Assistant Engineer; W. W. M at O3T—On the Pi Brasch Road het BY CAPITAL CIRCLE. and Executive Officer; Alexander Greer, Chief 1; ‘Seas Ba nT cho tate cal Tn te Brother of the Umon, on WEDNESDAY 19, (via Cairo, June 21.)—Hon Gideon Welles, thst a pisin GOD RING, mark'd “F.| MORNING, June 26th, forthe beneftoftne | Secretary of the Navy: The gunboat Conestoge, for ther ome ¥ ES raed to Bt ERS Sick and Wounded Soldvers returning from White river, reports the capture rant. No. 467 ith is2)3*_ | located im East Washiogtos rhe Committee of | Of two batteries mounting seven guns, at St respectfully in- fn itsen strength Setchell appears as Asa | 40pors by Senator Harris, of New York, who | G. West, J. H. Chasmarand Edwin D. Weems, | 7 (oa eses. onea small roanswith | ASD ts wou Charles, 30 miles from the mouth (of White Frencbord. Nr Levick as Lord Dandteary, and | tid he presented the gift a+ memorial of trust | 3d Adstetant Engineers; Charles V. Kelly, Jere: | J OST Tmo, HORSES one # email roan, with | form thelr friends and the pubiathat river.) The attack wes made by Capt. Kelty, in tue Wasbinaton favorite, Susan Denin, as Flor. | 824 confidence from soldiers to an accomplished | miab Potts, Charles Wiedenbein and Curis'lan | to his nek; the other a dare Cav hOves; white air | CVerr edort has boon oy shone ud. The other characters are very | Micer and leader. He was gratified to be the | 8 Lawrence, Master’s Mates; J. Morgan Budd, | on the back of the neck §*-6wa-d will PHILLAP vanes Cease 2 Spa stenaer KING | gunboats, who silenced the first battery organ of presentation, and more ao on account of See's Clerk; and J. VB. Hicks, Paymaster’s | for each if returned to WM. HUtZY F ‘The boat wil leave Taee Ved’ @ a} The second battery was geliantly carried by ‘herf at i 7 the pleasant relations that existed between thi ik. between 21 and $1 sta. j22i-a* nal Ge = fer att —8: a Prods we e - z o'siook &. m., for Giymont. where thedsy will be | Col.G. N_ Fitch at the head of the ¢%h Indians meat the soar Hedy yes Colonel and himself. On behalf of the soldiers} The popular Executive Officer of the Yard, $5 REWARD-—Lost, at “Christal ®prings,” *pent, reter: ing to the city at a seasonavje bour. A lunteer. “a of the regiment be then presented the sabre. He | Lieut. Foxhall A. Parker, has been detached and biaok and te 6, ‘oti! on Band has basen engag: cs Hee not ne act large snd feablonable crowds. | Knew that in the Colonel's bands it would never granted a furloagh at hls own request, and Lieut. anewers to the ‘am a eco | iekes ONG DOLLAM, admituce's gontie- | A shot caused the explosion of the steam draw Jc oaemene -_ ivid much longer, | come to dishonor, and when the opportnnity oo- | C- P. McCrea, now in esmmand of the Jacob | shove reward will be by leaving him man and ladies, to be had of the Committee. of the Mound City, by which the greater part of of scenes and tn dents of ‘the great rebellion cursed Be Ruew it would ‘be Uuehéathed ta the pelle ot bmx dboy» gow memlicr areas it fae ee “i #8 OUNHAMN her officers and crew were killed and wounded. eid act fail to ove hs eavse of bis country; and when that hour came ) XD 5 sbould net fail to s-e this exhibition. tha. secailectign. af tute ant wanda maree tee GEORGE CUNNINGRAM I write by to-day’s mall. = == TF 3 . ® s Cantersrry —The combined troupe now at | band to strike heavier blows for the cause of the | Hoes, Goars anv GEsz.—The police have Ss ROO, (aR are Canterbury plays to full and feeht houses, haan ietractad tn joe aaa cf GQRAND GERMAN P'C NIC CH Davis, Piag Officer anterbury plays to full ani shionable try; it uc! commence on clean | and wn te COW, with white streak sc oes — We notice that many of our dignitaries, civiland te would Bemtanskanitnee wraenaeee the city of these nufsances, which are'in some forehexd; white spots on bind legs; o! aed Geo. Washington Beneficial Assoc’n| 8 Caances, Warre Riven, Ark , June 17, mililary, have, wilbin the past week, thrown | ors hand neighborhoods very annoying. The hogs and Bee ae and baie raped oe isuver, | —— (via Cairo.)\—Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of aside the cares of office for a few hours and re- | Col. Devin replied that he had no words to ex- | Reese will be taken to the almshouse to be fat. | D9. dochips ono airmen os, * OPE pa Grand Pie Nio of the above A-sociation will SL. sorted to Canterbury to enjoy a hearty laugh. testi tened for the benefit of that institution, but ‘poor } —°_____... Us NORMAN. at ALOSTA™® War: On arriving eight miles below here Inst Percival has. large establishment, well venti. Keeway Le maaan op Feel Dilly” fa to be shot. s Q0) REWARD—Stoten from the rubscriber, ‘ND, opposite Geotcetown. o> gies evening, we ascertained that the enemy bad two Iwed end cool. and first class “tos, all of which | wes done in the execution of a duty, and he had Kar, bat ey ES ne DSR MONDAY, tye iat day of Jened batteries here, supported by 8 force, number un- is decidediy in his favor. Go, if you would | never had a thought of doing aught else; and be Frienpsmte Civs.—This Club announces a h é 3 back wall on No pains nor expense wi'l ve rpared to rénder | Keown, of Infertry. A combined attack wes a two white fert bél.ic lengh hed doze that duty to the best of his ability, in| plc-nic at Analostan Island for Tuesday, June | the pactare join ‘of the above reward this one of the most agreeabie festivities of 7 men Pastivat —The ladies of Ryland Chapel close studying the Pena} Br of bis men and eng ith. A fine opportunity for enjoyment is offerid | be paid Yor tho apprehension of tre thist end Fo 804500, a8 every comfart aed convenience euitacis sanioat * 0m. SOO, gang aeccgerpaciar A their feast of good things thisevening at Potomac | disciplining them. He was proud of nis regi- | all who are fond of ruralizing. A decided pleas- th vit to the stable at the Lim- | for the ocoasion Snd evary Scoom nodation wi] be | Command, 46th Indians, -a- Ball. Before they de so, let all who havea mnr- | ment. They were not yet all be could wish a| ure will no doubt be realized by all who may 1a-h | afforded to the > who pay & virit to the Pavilion | miles below the battery. Skirmishe ‘ el dim evesight; ‘2 as stolen On the nig’ t o: th plas of loose change call upon them.” Mesides | cavelry re;imeat to be, but they liad judiciously | attend. Sy eS sera “ RUBER) PIS i forthe meanooe?{*PeuNE the opsring of the LslBed | our who drove a the enemy's pickets. e ‘refreshing delicacies,’’ usef: mproved all ‘tani is. ae a STRAY COW —Cumeto the i oun : enmentalmeytebsd. ee look one them. ‘They bad none Secepaean Gaxen Srainc Pavition —The pte-nic of the | SS dersiened, eituaiad three tiles north ex@egme | forthe ocean oho wit eos boon selected | ‘The gunboats then moved up and opened on ACADEMY OF Music —F. to take care of themselves, and to injure their | Evening Sjar Association, of Georgetown, on | of the Capitol, on the old Bis" ene burg pm, and coutinglag until Davin: fie tes enemies. He trasted the regiment would. never Manas y sorte So8 instant, promisns to be s grand | ia are olg, are With white on the belly sitors sorcss t= the Signors Seydelsa young: Indy of very fair vera | seit that his saber would be ever ready to leap mase itso. The Holy Hill Band has been en- | fi‘ flinks, tip of the teil, ands white stax in the | street, steamboat W Se ee + aD © OWNS is hereby notified to come| ‘Those who wish to pass prebeysive some ident powers, entertain audience with delightful | {tom t's scabbard in the cause of his coun gaged for the’ eceation. Swill We dive texe hor | duct by the war of Georgetow=s nT NeASs®| | AD nal a = a their battery. A rifled shot from one of the bat- lendid steamer FA 2 Ustad atthe foot of sah terles penetrated the steam draw of the Mound gelown. u par onsrges ; TT emg. Reliechmecte ot hand. fers bo: a ee ee ee SvPeRitENDENT Fuoitive Bracks —The Teh? a ANN Me BROOKS Fi fp ea aod enna = small pean roars their support 1 aoune ; > Coxcert 8 ag eee i : , name aoe Aiud. Sapa Air cabaret After the address had been concluded the com- al D. cook Srmerly hed petite} OH RAW ARO Strayed or stolen trom the w FR al Witty Covte. admitting ®sentleman and | the gunboats to cease firing, and we would storm Apotlo, and al! to be enjved while listening. to | Pautes, filed by in order, and took a look at the | DY’ Gen’ Wadeworth Gonenl’ Superintcadent of large white COW with email ‘Proper oficors have beeu engaged to seoure good | the battery. They ceased at exacily the right ¥ nie Went 3 beautiful songs, and passed in review before Senator Llattig e’ " | the fugitive blacks arriving tn this city. eats speok ia the Jeft oye. San orger and me SY of the Commi tee or at | ™oment, and-my men carried the battery ga’- SEES EENIESE Sees | Poiaregtment wes razed mainly in New York | pogy cuixaw Stave Sova Ware —Tur lovers "No. Sa Biieort Gergnown, | Fer eae = fe ica. & = ty, ; Sap Se na EE ETERS . afantry were from su ‘ Pratic ScHoot Ex. MixATions <The junior | Harris cavalry. There are only four or five com- red bee rps a Sautioes arora: ea dabei AXEN UP ESTRAY—On Wednescay, 18!h a. Rupp 1, J. Governator. geo —— — “ support tes the ; price de 2, first dis-rict, was | pavies here, the other companies being in differ- Drug Store, corner of Maryland avenue and 7th | o' ane ark tae: BORE, sheet © sours 4 — Seetats , . 7 efternoon fn tue school room | ent divisions of the army. Those here are not ioland, Cail and tre 1¢ tte : 0 =. oan have by provine proper- Phil Manaemrs. manding officer, Freye, formerly of the U. 8. nh sreet and the Avenue. by | mounted Crees, Ian Ce ane ye se charres £5. icquirec’ DANII, RA- 1p Mebzling, K. Paro Navy, wounded and captured, and elgbt brass Mr R of the Trustees, ard M r = —_——_—_ corner 4th and D etreets south, Island. Dae! C > Goorge Difindafer Navy, ptured, nd pers ped Previous to the presentation ceremonies they | Rusper SteEVED CLoaxs, made large and fuli | je 20 3t* John Pheilfer, ie20 2" | and tron guns, with ammunition captured. 1. ‘The sch-ol is | were thoroughly drilied in the presence of Gen. % 1 — EE and is !n a high state cf | Havelock, Col, De Forrest, of the sth New York, pile Pabeta aheaties: wenen Springs, te? TRAY ED- On the i9th instavt roan HORSE, OIOR THE EVENING STAR ASSOCI- The enemy's loss unknown. We have buried aed ; tof right 5 left TION !—The = i * te colt nordgel in a,| and Col. Price, of the 24 Pennsylvania cavalry, | for eale at the Rubber Store, 321 Pa. av 5 reat of maghe yewart wit te petd for hie celyory 8 | ortad ier coner cee ken Aauval Fie Nie seven or eight of their dead. Other dead and on aeccunt ambers 63," and a number of Indies and civillans. The entire | Clagett’s dry goods store. jedi-lw ) JOHN O' DWYER. on ith et. between Racd 8 | at Green Sprie Pavilion on MONGOY wounded are being brought In. Petr aces Muse Are, CCTeMouy was a very entertaining one, and ts an <a nia OF BDy information will ve received at Mr | June?3. Fho managers pled, emee! ‘The casualties among my own commend are temesta Ha es a 5. iss Ar- evidence of the good feeling existing between Goop News For ALL. NAILOK?S store, corner J0:h nud N ets. je 20 %* | that no ga:ns nor expense wili be spsred to make | small, the only real loss being from the escaping oummaas — — pore officer and mea. Wasurncron, June 20, 1562 $5 REWAUD,—Strayei from the residence o- he set fide fo ng gin ey steam on the Mound City 83 will probably be for sever Miss 3. V. Pripiet The committee on the part of the donors were | This is to certify that I have been stone blind | De) the subsonber, No 121 coruer o gentleman ana ‘adion. ts. gdmiteing s | repaired ready to proceed with us up the river oubanivent A nt ser riplett, Serg’t Maj rH. M. Smith, istSerg’tA Z. Boyd, | for upwards of two years. The best doctors in umberton atresia, & rec in ere—J, ameet - | to-morrow. Guiting the exes end were hobo visent Sety’t Denker, and Private G. W. Hope. Washington failed to cure me : ile fac 0, ——P ih 19-90" _ | A full report will be made early as possible. With the {unprovemeut of the scholare, ” PICS | ———. Dr. ‘Tumblety hae performed the stirtcle. Pr. oe eee ees asians of ise baccter | THE FIRST GRAND EXCURSION Very respecfully, yours, : Primary No 4, in te Union engine-house, was ; Beker me renin roy TR Quanens. x- Yesterday sons yeibieg Surteee putiecints. oan ae see imredie fore tneroon, © stove reverd will be 1 Or fis BUNDLERS OF HE COLUMBIAN Co!. commanding ‘or Tudians Vols examined by Mr. R. T. Morsell, and 0 ' uing a delegation representin; ye organiza- 7. °, 2, | Faid for elivery toma in Georgstoen 3. RM nf . J itted themseives in actedilablemenece Tie | 10a Of the Progressive Friends of New™ York, | Jezc-t€, At Mra Barbour’s,3753dst.,bet. DandE. | "yap a orgstown ‘ORY, to take visco THURS- RRY. AY, Jane 2. Zick=ta Sl, admit E — G0 small boys and girls, abe, | Peonsylvania, Delaware, &., who lately held ‘ BEWARD.-1 will pay $20 to whoever | TS ® cetleman and lad ; Pancomet.—Ser. Yomonnd en-Ove. Week of er "om ee part." | ily conmeaion in Cutt Goaaty, fe iad | qe Duitar Rene (8 Pessapisans arenes near | S2O aay sca onetertey Once gene | Feigacignat ematergadvertisemente | suai; Gen, Wordsworth, Atiorey Onaeral of teach as to have been very suc- | ne President of the United ye ame eee tice | 436 street,) where are displayed an Immense as- | 4 nd. BRIDLE. stolen from the ene’, | Wisconsin, and Rev. Mr. De Wolf of Pa., are at tog the past year, as was | With the s os ety; to urge upon him | .ortment of Jewelry and Sliver-plated Ware, all eater re tnt ee ational sagt and Kood conituct of | (resoguout theccuniry= thes removing tbe reas | HF one dollar. Fakes lock attic jel6-oc® | irdeat'ea wane; fali Ste atec'std met base| FOR SALE AND RENT. |?“ examined the school of Mixa | of tue War and the source of rebellion im the] Duarnxss—Siony.—Persons suffering from | bio eta gud as von ge he madd ai en | GOR RENTCAUNO 450 12th strect, oust md CONGRESSIONAL. "inary No 5). on Fourteenth | ture . either, should apply without delay at Dr von . E HARKISON, between @ and Hi sts, comfortabie AVART: in the nce of q | , Phe delegation cons'sted of Thomas Garrett, of | Moschzisker’s Opthalmic and Aural Institute, | j¢90-3t Leerburg. Loudoun count, Va._ | MENT=, chambers single, and with mtting rooms | XXXVilth CONGRESS—Second Session. The pupil», number. | Deltware, Oliver Johnson, of New York, Alice | 227 Pennsylvania * retent, we “pene Hambieta. Disab Mendenhall, Wm. Barnard — b 4 aed tae ak and Eiiza Azuew, of Pennsylvania They were] Souvrers’ Sracta Notice.—Do your duty to | Porth tre sere eae eee eres one ie De Sarvepay, June 2. m 23-tf Sgnate.—Mr Grimes iutredaced a bill to au- OR SALE—Two new first clnae three story three story thorize the Secretary of the Navy te accept a title nue. je 17-5t* ara WILL ull’ 2 BOBAR MNGGY ond WILL «UY A HORSE. BUGSY and sttaehed ; recentiy furnished. No omiidren the § : ze Th ‘one most $250 fe Weeslanee noe te . . kind an ctic and spelling classes | itteduced to the President by Senator Wilmot, | yourselves, protect your health, use Holloway’s | ard good andule bere Meet ne tol ee Prof. Danie . | of Pennsylvania. Representatives Kelley, Camp- | Pillsand Ointment. For Wounds, Sores, Bowel | the owner losves thec.ty. Canto sean by a) ly- BBICK HOUSES, on ti to League Island, in the Delaware river, for nav music, and under | Bell, and Davis, of Pa., were present.” | Complaints and Fevers, they are perfect safe- | Ile to . CHR, APPLEBY, | town, Inguiroof W.H GOUDEN emt | yard purposes: refered. : 4 Maly” The trus- Mr. Johnson was the orator of the delegation. | guar Full directions how to use them with | _j¢19 3t 216 Pa avenue, O® RENT—*i pes oes Mr Powell introduced a resolution requesting of the examination, He pointed out what the Society of Friends con- | every box. Only 25 cents. 210 10 REWAR D—Straved {ccm Kinsey’s Stabs, F three FURNISHED bo tee ny the Secretary of War to transmit to the Senate so the meritorious | “idered the great sin of slavery, and reminded = = corner of eet and Maryland dostor or law office- at No, 478 7th st. iJ oa much of the report of the Holt Commission on the Stted themselves | the President of his former declaration, that a MARRIED ave! ne, bisok HO ears 017; witl "Bon tne Coneral Porte -0pPoae | subject of ordnance and gua contracts as telaice pearance. In re. | Bouse divided agatost itself could not stand, and ie soreon his biod 1d & cut on the Shubsth contract; adopted. provement, this school the House bill declaring was galiy decorated with * ; Oetinted at 391 B isons | pete ca garters | the Stuebenville ‘Obto) bridge = post route, : . ee SO FS that the country mast be all slave or all free’ He ae Iith instant, at St. Matthew's Charch, by | right fro! reward willbe paid on} #XGR RENT—One large ROOM. euitsble for}! Mr. Wade called u; | ev Fath hite, FR c . ~ | his d-livery at t! ‘term Boat Omnibus Stand, said their Clients were four millions of slaves, | GSR tnd MITZABLTH WEDERICK A LY corner 7th street end Pa, avo. *} ao 5 ani tars and stripes were dis. | W 40 could not speak tor themectyce. thiseity. 58.19 3 BUSH GRIGSBY. Slr Bac ote Io zi se | Which was debated by Messrs. Wade and Sher- layed yatong tne wale. A much | 4 The Pres dent replied with his usual forcibie | ees seat, ight, Mr. | Goo ee | Fe ANDSOME ROOMS FOR R&w se< > | man for it, and Mr. Cowan against it. per puna snd lends apne | fernem.” Hadited sno els of slaery, out | CHARTAA' iMAgt Rather SGiEA OME | QB REWARD Sere or rue om hear | $1 eer ean os bg. Suned 499 7) have yet aa exam Spr a nape) aed Pepe bone Raley Bhat pokemiemensrzonenaget dt Malaita Fos Toe “| road, on Friday night, -he 62h of June, wes | fireets between ane t: Gls, te aent boarders ana, ws terday, and expressed themeelves highly gratified | £21 3s direct action by the Government was con. i ney dark’ bay HOURS. left hind foot white, Seen eae eat “rpacomable rates, Ales, stable | Tue Cuvacn Hosritais—<- with the success cf the scholars. Too much poppy ot dma aay lacinigegs am = ae not Pg rig ppg pms hg haat chareh. by marks of tha gear on him, 8 years old ard abont 16 sn’ Coach House f’ rent Apply as above j2t-3:* | wangh Chepel (M.E.). on Capitol @t, m+ Pere atte rai etel neer oane scrompliahed | Sesired. Tt proclamations could free the slaves, | BYRNES and Miss RUSE B. OWENS, 81. %; | he livery to Mie Ricvare Bua | (OR LhASE AND SAlLE—The 5S Breen, et, eee eee bia iey Gn akumntastiog then Virginie would be free; for Joba Brows Um Oye ne eee hSOrLD: a ores ae ees eee | ete three lots of 6ROUND sees San Bonney a. | pogo — sued 4 proclama‘ion at Harper’s Ferry. It was DIED. ja 14-6t* Berti or, mac, | pel at private ale, the C ri his duty sooce the Constitucion and lawns Gnd i036 0" _Fisous seat private sale, the CKO thanks for the offer, but could not then Inform or department of t, took place in ant was highly . On the ro-nng of the 2iat instant, between 4and REWAKD—For the apprehension nd | ROSY? rress end oats. Aico, a them whether the Government would find !t bat he coald only do so over such territory as the | 5 6°", mE _ ‘Wood Poste, Kat!s and Farming inflache= aud power of the Government extended, | © 9,2.00%: (ARR Ee BUO WN, eeot yeare 325 Melivery te ge, atthe, village, of Qerrvall, Care Horses. Oowe nad necessary to accept the offer. The members of v tn the church are extremely anxious that the offer Just so it would be with the prociemation abol- | at ha'f 2o'clock m the residence of Sam'l of NEGRO MAN, Charles Lyles. Inte the Kitchen Furnitui ereditubie ¢ end scholars. The . i " LEK. on D,t should be accepted, and a number are also will- ils. } Pe ishing slavery. Perhaps God’s way of accom- | Warner, 1, street, between l0th and Lith. roperty of H. H. Warri lsceased, of the 5 pupils, « aty small bovs, were | Citghing the end which the memorialiste had in| At Detroit Michigan. on the 14th instact, Mr, | Gounty and State aforeald’ Onacies i9 very Prox, RENT The Jatee three ators BR aS Se a a, ae ahexception. | View wes diff-rent from theirs. Atany rate, he | GBORGHK W. CLARKE, late -f thix city, and | black; of stout statue; grum countenance when BOUSE, corner Benth acd tree's, with | Thechureh is sitaated in a conventent location, plimer ted by 4 oe] should endeavor to do nis duty, with a firm reli- | former'y a clerk in ths General Land Office. e and is easy of access to the ra:lroad. spoken to; and sbout five fost seven inches in le and carrisge houre atteahed. Irs ance on the Divine arm, aud seeking for light | (nthe 4th instaut, in Narjsmoy, Onarles county, height, Mois woll known in Washington, and is | Banking House of LE Wis JOH a | wel co., i, corner street and UDY, wife of Ce a Ferry, (colored.) acd ag | 50 doubt lurking in that place or ite vromity. Seno gio of near eo a ene yer “Miller This school next door to the premises. ea Maryland avenue, was taken possession of yes- ly udder the charge of Mias | {tom sbove to do his duty. Id f the Methodist Church. rho cied | Will give the above roward no matter where taken, terday, and this morning workmen were set to of Miss wr —— rep th chap? le “3 52 fe . ; 4 1 ud! ding, the janior department of A babar gt wine aig eawoenn last “ee Pts LUE, daught a o Sound Bane RAS, AWAY. FROM TE F su BSORIOER stlante baceonent inte pie Reut gio por the shoo room in bins mney pg | zs shool (Primary No. 3) under | agigaatic fellow was arrested by patrolmen F uss mot n ays. ir lensburg, th. ly at the premises, No. 192 G st. same taken. litar Wiewaes, wae exumdacn by sai Dons, fas disorderly cmdestat a retearen | of the family are re Monday Inst Henry Heoket, 5 fret ¢ inoh* as PE aid _ ay . pecans Ont << Mn fed soon be fitted up for occupancy. The services of he funeral, oa tunday ptt. 0s ee mi —E): LN 8, | the congregation will be suspended until 2 suit- Foz. SALE-Eligitie BUILDING LOT: apie eg on be 4 copper color; low torenead and stam Tanches usuaity taught to mera; he thigh broke: and limpe a " be the avenne, near Sixth street, and carried to sey inva act and proficiency the Fourth Ward station. He bozsted of his THoon B: $ o’olook. Joyd, $fee 2ors rT It | litt’e; aged 18 years. 3 - he particula pains attemptit. He declared bimself a spy for the Hen a reiativen ars repent mvited Ke TH 5 vor laze ead and est part of4 ia pare 5 sen say the bods So Siena anh t them thoroughly | Confederates, and boasted that he had served his al,oa Sunday, the 2id Suze, ata A jor Ponty and G76 for | Apply to soe ASHFORD, wooden buildings are being erected in the yard neing them; the | employers faithfully. Apparently he is able to dence, on L. strest, betwesn 18th A teen ore herd tle dig rought home toieui* Attornies, No, 7 Feakington Bt for dining rooms, kitchens, &c. The workmen aie such &@ man- rape Umar) meget. << beer je7 FIELDER MAGRUDER. [[OR RENT—A FURNISHED ROOM. in a | 27°, 2P>iDg the water main, and introducing ra on the roll pArerng PO ade cen Hy aad weigh ry probably’ 230 {STRICT OF COLUMBIA, Wasnincton private family, suitable for two cen’ smen— | Water into the building. E street deat freon cickneas and other | poands. ls give ie anne a6 Temes Walker, WANTS. 22 County, To seit 1 hereby certs 400g atroot, botwoendth and 10: je19 a | The work of fitting up the ms Dees ‘ 7 t Ye rl 0 aE bees several J tof PrimaryNo.4, in the | break of the rebellion ond quit it; Ina native of WANTED—A HOUSE to rent for next month, | sud, brought before me, the subsoriber, 309 Fee eee oe from the plan it ts It will be one of Curae ad wet ann ied ‘ ky; left home with $1,900, but upon situated in any street from 6th ard 1¢h, not | of the Justices of the Peace, in ard for, without Beard. Gik as Leutors fomin Bouse 2q | (Be most comfortable of the hospitals under the coruer of Teath and E sts , eG austenite o wandion tae Howaia over two squares from Fa avenue, Address 307 | said coucty, this 20th day of May. 1952, as _— ta" * jet new arrangement. A card upon the main door Cackers and parcels'"Pos | be et Boramasin’ Vasa short ume ago, We | Stee rd Gi ac gg | ayed Fe a eS , attired in white, aad the | wes turned over to the Provost Mi » to be | YY ANTED—A scod, cound and gentle FAMILY | movtt ,and belly; bair worn ¢f by the collar and FOR SALE The FISTURES, LEASE. &o., day school will be held in the Ualon Academy order obe-rved ap;roximeted to military diseip- | dealt with. Wen told that he acted singularly HORSE for O0r OWD UEC a epON traces; tail olipped acd orope a oe may 1992, |G AE4 H, either wiih or without Horse and Was- | sireet “until furiner notice Line, at the tound of the bell the puptis rising and | for a epy, be replied that he knew what be was! 5,9) sx No, 021 Seventh st. @. MURRAY, J" P. | OB, Abr, within three daye,on the premises. Or | "Tt the churches the pews are covered Stepping off together to tueir respective places. } about night, and whet he bad said. This -—— The owner of the above descfibed mule, is re- | & NO Sixth strest, next door ie over with scantling on which a fi or is laid, the scholars p cuunt of sickness. The mt ¥ fort: morning, when in the cell, he burrabed for the D WANTED, by age rtioman. wifo ard ted to t barges, ard take : pr pre tak Talon *sppareatly to sct himself right om tne | Dookie ints quiet private Binily where therente | icstee "9 rove Properta pay, oharces, Au tak ee Pe ag i Rag lee pele tag ending Sg eae fe ER z i : 3 z : i g = 4 back-buildinz deposi! f ry to ell present, and the | goose. PEP Ri cdreers Acdcone, Tae, prs. fees two storystable, un bievanth street. between, O | pisced on thie floor. ‘The basements are gener- wes complimeated at the close on the-sa- nig av. je 21 2" BOARDING % “4 ponent | a ae aenees Some. 7 13 | #lly fitted up as kitchens, laboratories, &c , for Perior order of thes.hool. The siuging was very Szcese ANTics IN GrorcetowN.— Editor Star: } ; * em ek 3 iar REED ot AG, nd which some of them are admirably gout Permit me to Ele yon if Georgetown, D. men | is WANTED -SirU0a TION, by & rospectahle ne . > je 19 3° The thet the Smithsonian Institute and The Male Primary School of the third district, | under th~ United States Government or that of young woman, as cook ard to wash and \rol: | WOARDING—A gentiems connected with one | = ——— Odd Fetlows’ Ball, oh Seventh street, have been Miss Moss, teacher, was examined by the sub- | King Jeff? One eventng last week the slumber | OF {1 lo QuAmOrwOre Ae Th td atiost, Denne of the Public Departments desires & well far- N ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOM, with | ).\0.. is unfounded bused of thst district. ‘The schovl aambers sixty | of our orderly, law-abiding people was disturbed | gad iriaing = App! shes _ | Piahed Room and Bcard ina private family where | £2 Board for s gentleman sud teay of ior two gen. | '“ We learn that propositions will be made in the papi Aky-alae of whom were prescat. ‘There | by wha: aaty,sappeerd <o be srow emeng sa ere eB T. gaa ee tee ioua! ie tecs | Lesemient Precentcton Pat asus ats DES” | conptogations et token cbunckes to-anewew et cis, sa atetenmm ey | Seats pric aeeect nates stooge | PROM aan ae wine Oi aes | ta ec thar nheaemerentae | “EO i ina Thom toe wovernmete A over exam|nstions of iast | prov sd 1 if eee ———$————— the several branches were | party among the self-constitated ‘upper ten”? of auch peau eredees hae aot Saetre aero pre terms, * “hep pe 20 of the ear % ‘OR ttt og comfortsie BRICK} EyancipationCommissionERs.—Petitions filed exercises in arithme- | out towa, ee peFbrel Ray ag. ha F..” Star Office ie?l 1w* j0 20 3t” = Be 3 . — —— ~y een all since last report :—Matilda , Lslave—Mery e a, xoedleul ordi woods, on = = = i - é > wciicuiat featare of this school. | front of the guarduouse, and made night hideous | Wy ANTED By the year, from lstof | P'WO ROOMS, with Bosra, at No. 436 Thir- | havacg wader wa vashout she 2 5 Be ‘ perfec a cheers for Jeff Davis, and three daly. about 10 rooms, situ: teenth street, esn G and H. A'so, first. oauated Ly Oa tI the Wes woe ie eer “5 ons sons og Secession? right in the face of between 338 fap to of Pa. aveune olpen ane Board—mesi houra,2,3and 7 o'oiook. | ton a ik re a ees ee oak ane teitee Dane ia Bary th« entire school rises in token of ‘acknowiedge- | Union soldiers who have offered their lives to _ 80) J Ky, by on® wistine @ good tenant, | JS t e yen will oe a .fenry » Marga’ put down treason! How long before @ little ‘‘jsutier management’’ here bring them to ‘Melr senses ? 6. Ment of the visit, and visliors are never annoyed by the staring usping manners evinced in some ols. We must say, however, that with bat e bave thus far foun¢ all the ic? Box 80, giving a de- a ry, | Kitty, Robert, and Alexander, and an infant. _esepoanents | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS eA Rute St pe ease fartec,Geogs'esd Rely opted het sed G a Li ic gad 7 INVALIDS AN) OFRERS-A. i who potent DintatetDichtnertatictseatintndn tee St a Tux Two Fama.e Srcxsusns.—Yesterday the eae cere ibe at two who (OR treet reaiytoun Gre ny ciao town, ‘hg eg at yet pear, ny ee M. Warring, I save Gavriel. one ry echo. , of the fourth | two women who were arrested for ey g signals | want the oe yer take ‘one | by Government $s an Hospital eon 100 | fo ‘as \ Hoover Figes ‘end inte: | J ithe, 12 slavee—Dellleh Prout, Tibitha, Celeste, ict, Miss Reed and M cklotf, teach- | @ the Confederate prisoners in the Old Capitol | or two ch ldren to and educate, under 12 | will worship witn that of the Methodist Protest- | ay Hee riangton Hels oppo. | Hortense, Kelish and Norcia Rigney, Termon ers, Were examived by Messrs Ellis end Cassell, Soe oe Seite = te ae reste of a0, Pert ston beautiful, Please addrees 6% Se cpnreh of be la 2 on Cane pote ite Seorgstow Deo gmorecing, eaRr | Worthing ris veg et neg ted by Mr. Holm-ad aud other gentlemen: | © he yp ed Ye Cr Le . ob | fortress x . Kenzie, and Matil@a. Jobn Thee schools are composed entirely of boys, and Oae Tok ner pine apenas Toad, claimed a W *Nrep—Brs respectable young git of Bridges rset Chase Srey Ben afatene . Reet o} ot in t's He and | Little, guardian of John C. Little, 1 slave—Wm. led iu Feursary inat by the division f Fesidence of twelve years ta Washington, though ‘ation to do. sousework or as surs at a ofsloek. ‘Phe Sabbath Seliool of Bridge et | £50 sores of wood wow from the ian | Crown. Jobn Little, guardian of Julia A. Lite, prim:ry school of (he fourth disiriet | She 1s Se nope Virg' sd an eet ee 202, between Lithandizth. it" | Ghuron will mont in tho eeltery co Congress ttreot | s-on ef the entire ‘et of Columbia, 3m 4 slaves—Lacy, Willie and Lillie Simms, and chools. Miss Reed bed 62 pupils on in Pmt tov: New Yow Their ee Beane hy wo CARPENTERS WANTED IMMEDIATE. | Church. every Sabbath merning at 9 o’oivox. uosurpassed, bo:h for extert | Jony Hamilton. so ee re the roll, 53 of whom wrre preseat; Miss Ecklo® bad 61 pup:is present, there belug but absentee, and tust eve on account of sick- sare 12 or 1h applicants for adaissiog Beol 2B po ae —_ __ schoals preserved very coud order, and evinced mueh patience during ‘he examination, although re ‘weather was warm. ‘Fae rooms v . ss tres of Ariagemonts, Bridge etreet 3 Ra Fo: terms &e.. app! themselves, however, are not fully credited, and | sivsets’ j2etee BALDWIN BROPM ERD | Chursh On joanne alee assets todinnsarseue teen i | OD Monday aflnoon the Commissioners wil tix asserted that they pave been “doing busi. | —-“*__-<$““_BAL nee GRORGETU Wie TaXEslAnabetemem eels. or 10 FRED. W-4ON adjourn ui norning next, . ness’? nere under another name. w+ Rie ow miles in the country. A CS oherene por cent. will be allowed on the | %, Law. ke 7 ipdians vn DC. inane oe Pe eaten No ae een ew — (thie wa ofa youre infant. | Giseral Taxes and Sve par oent. on tus Water Taz } 164 Bridge st. Georgetown, D. e418 Im! this fact In * aly ‘ li “1° 4 . bat in i at tet ct oh Ek - eke <esain Tus Aorritats —Rev. Mr. Spear and wife ptt good fee willbe given, in | £0! the year 1832. 1i paid on or before the Ist day of ARM oti” transacted by the on Tuesday, have, under the direction of General Wadsworth, | 4 No, 38 Delaware se. apitol Hil. je30-se7 | }5 trrenrs (ot the Waver Yaz for the yours, of 1659 Eom this gl an one mile from Bins | Weteentay, oc theretey. Fee eT ee eee ae te | YYANPRD.—Threo or four DRHABMAKERS | S04 1:6) wil: osil at tno Te OBoe kad totziothe | Md. Twill exon: popery + ht" | curmumat, Coung, Jone 29 —in the case 0 ML : entortal Disisict. They find much suffering among 1 by tit dre-sH O. HOUD, 3. avenue. 4 we tone et 3 ted, and mach more co, tas soldiers They tuink the best instil is the | vetween 12th and th. aoe coateiar” force the ‘ction of, a jesse eet ee OR SALF—BUILDING the Navy a oof not guilty. some. fhe children’ were examined Imall the | Seminary Hospital, Georgetown. Sheets, pillow | 5 Serta ¥en es cording to the provisiozs of late sot of Con- F Vir, Site fron > Cae 4 FS EA ET Drasehes permuted to be taught im primary} cases and other articles are ae = at ArEEY ig : ; 4 ee WELCH. 1 S00 _ "7 vn tr “ ‘ve eae schools, and weie quick aod ready with their | Carver’s Hospital Mr. Spear wil again one, ich treats, for suuation or es cA wen ta those di recommended anewers. in the classification of tue district the [ to-morrow evening, at Temperance all. Bub- cae Woon, woop: OoD: woop: ot ove Apri : j Se cee i eae ee nee coer oe Wopeairal SAE SRG EES | Wa cea ao Seo Qudedt eaeaate et] BSE ‘Were tran Tred, so =——~oe— Bi * . “but ted. a ¥ ; as her first class was reatly her third. Povaera Warp Srarion Caszs—Before Jus- on the east side of t. ‘ret Rouse. ry Jee hen for the exusainitions hewe hee y | tice Waiter —Wan pea eine ee Ae igen | they osm purchase Wood at the faltowing rater: satisfactory to teustess, parents and end there is every évidence of a decided improve- ment Wewe etlenlarly struck With the neat and clean!y manner in which ali the pupils of all the schools were arreved. It evinced the fect! tuat the culkires were insiructed ta the daties of cleamiiness us well as in scholastic exercises, Every school was gatiy end tastefully decorated tos greater or |e extent, and the air was filled wita the aroma cf many fowers. We congrntu- the teschers on th: noble testimony the exer- Class bear to the Gdelity of one and all. ‘David O'isrren, dronk and dleurderly, ned 82: WENaNEE Fe rf era PR eee eee ea MES, Agent, ° Yi SER will ven to 60 Wheelwrights "and wind NOFICE! S turned over to the military: 8 | wil be given t : = iratastion, tagping in 0 wegen; Giascineet: a | ceili anaPracd aah ops ed ote Sea aay eas | WARFARE. sor PES | a ete ne ous omer, zune aD, dag te ‘ a = = oe = rairick | A . Bopyy Ww . gener ans soa ‘on prem ment, fined &6. ramets jerettalaes, Roni get - Sourruiss Nw—Requa & O9.'s Aerated | WANTEDA YOUNG. Mal A Dar at Giimonr.—The Capital Circle Brotherhood of the Uaion anaounce ag excursion te Glymoat for oe ay canna Legge irning to the at a reasooa’ 10" pocubed 5 the excarsion will ve devoted to the of the sick ewa woanded soldiers Those who would enj.y * saildown the Potomac, an@ spend @ happy doy ruralizing, should svail them. selves of thia oppurtuait Gunman Pie-Nio — aunt be totutly overran by a happy crowd of Teutous oa the occasion of (ne pic-n € to ne there on Moadsy urxt [be Germans are pre- Wervik! for their anccesa te getilag up festivities Of tals sort, cud wo does wes tals Will be a auge ces Guswoxt at Natt wiv of ble os Powsdsy, Juse 26, and 4 Gelightful tame wa, Niata steses, between D

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