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LOCAi. NEWS. AMUSEMENTS To-NIcRT. ‘s Tusatex —The thriliing and beau- spectsentar drama—the ‘Colleen th its splendid scenery, ine meckan- awn? et effects and excellent cast of characters, will be reproduced to-night at Grover’s Theater. Mr. Joan P Collins, the Irish comedian and vocalist, having been engaged’, witl appear as Myles Na Copaleen, bis greatest cbaracter. tpl a Susan Denin appears as Anne Chate, Sophy Gimber as Elly O'Connor. The cet will will be Interspersed with songs by Collins and Sophy Gimber. Forn’s ArnEvstm.—* All that Glitter. Gold?’ will be tae eee ae ee the proceeds to be devoted the widow of the lateC B Rarrison. Manager Ford bas Kindly tendered the entire resources of the establishment, and we trust cur theat not fail to contribute and make glad the widow. Mr. Setchell, by the ¢eherous cour tesy of Mr. Grover, will b iene specially for the occasion, taking the rele of ‘vobyTwinkle. Miss Jeonte Parkerand Mr. McCulloch also appear. The enterteinment wilt close with the laughable farce, * The Maid with the Milking Pall ” CayTxRacRyY.—The cool and comfortable tesort fitted uo by wer Perctval was vtewded rst week to witness tbe performances of the triple company. The same rarties will appear this week. The beautiful Zanfretta will to- night in a new tight rope act, entived the Flower Girl, and will distribute tnoneands of flowers to the audience. Alexaader fretta a in the “Wooden Sboe Dance,’ a new tight rope performance. The Se!grist Brothers will appear S their most daring feats Velarde, in his great Hungarien dance, and Eva Brent will sing some of ber most charming songs. Oop Futtows’ Hatt. —Tbe gigantic ilustra- tons of scenes and incidents of the great rebellion will continue open every night this week All bewdngi not + Been i Te of art, ould precrastinate no longer, as propose removing it in afew days. Ritutcners yet seen !t pronounce it asuperior worko! .tand well exbibited AcADEMY oF Mrstc.—All who resort to Rosen- thel’s cool retreat, on the «venue, are pleased with the Instrumental and vocal masic gratuitously given as an accompaniment to the lent te- frestments dispensed. Signora Seydel sings very Arotio Concert Patoon —Billy Worrill with bis negro eccentricities — his audience ina contiued roar of langhter, which helps the diges- —- the refreshments dispensed by the pretty wailtlac girls BBY, and Carttrt or tHe Tuizr —This “Deters ive Officer A R Allen,with Mr. He Istorf, of this citv, returned from a visit to New Yors acd Philadelphia, bringing with them es prisoners Edward Metternet alias kt and Louisa Nestel,who sre charged with tobbing H C_ Wilstorf, on Wednesday !: of over and a gold watch and chain, at his house, $66 Pa. avenue. At half past 9 o’clock the exami- pation a, before Justice Donn. f = C. Wilstorf, sWorn.—Testificd that the money, &c., was stolen from bis house bétween W ednesday’ and Thursday, and be suspected the Prisoner becanse he isft the elty the next morn- ing, and the woman because she followed the day efter. He left Thursday—she Friday. Witn:ss employed Mr. Allen, and hed to Phila- deiphia to arrest the woman ifshe arrived. which wat done, and they found her in custody when they arrived in Philadelphia. She was questioned as to the whereabouts of Metternet, and replied that he toid her he was going te New York, and she would find him at the St. Nicholas Hotel; but if she did not come immediately be would be off t) Eufope in Saturday's steamer. Mr. Allen and witness went te New York, and there employed Detective Doyle to essist them; and after consid- erable search found he had registered timself at ae a * Hotel, *s Charles Davis. Upon inquiry ey ascertained that he was flush of funds, ant was cutting a dash in New York, boasted of baving $20 000. and was making presents around among acquaintances At the Sbakspeare House they Jearned that he had been taken to the station house, dronk, and bis money, amount! z toabout S76), taken from bim for safe keeping. They went there, and witoess described his money to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Police, end very soon efter the prisoner end mo: were delivered to Mr Allen. On thelr return to Wash- ngtoa they teek the woman irto custody at Phil- hin, and she admitted that Metiernet had n her $50, and {t wes found in her trunk with Cther_ money smounting to $87, and a bank-bo0k exhibiting deposits she bed made in New York in smail enms previous to the robbery The money wae produce’ in a buckskin pouch and a boc ket- book, the witness proceeded a7ain to describe it addition to the American coin and paper he dever’ a collection of rare gold coins, a Spanish dowblooa of 1756 or °:7, a Mexi- ean doubleon Of 1859, five or six E aglish sover- cigns, two or three twenty franc pieces, two Hun- carian geld pieces, a Norta Carviina goid dollar, 2 one frane old piece, x Spanish half doubloon, a Canadian piece, and a Garibaldi centime. The gold watch !s gone, but the chain was prwned in Vew York by Metternet, whe-e it remains. The used obtaleed knowledge of the money by at Mr. \iisterf’s atasocial soiree when ir. Wilstorf was exbibiting to bis company his collection of cots. Charies Rhinebardt, sworn, only testified tothe coin AR. Allea, sworn, confirmed the statement of Mr. Wilstorf as to the arrest; and, further, that the young women sald Metternet promised to merry her and take her to Germany There belag no evidence to prove the charge of 'y upoa ber, she was allowed to testi . t Meu ternet made her @ preseat of $50, and to! ber it was bismeoney. She promised to meet him in New York, and had tnteadcd going there two Weeks before, and she was on her way to New York when arrested. He toid her that bis father sent bim money. The muney in the bank in New York is her own. Justice Dean committed Metternet to jail for court, and eoorige | the woman as a witness for the government are both Germans, ny aad good looking. = a CENTRAL GuaRDuouss Casms.—Before Justice Clare —Sundsy —H K. Starfer, drunk; turned over to the military. Phillip Kergan, drank: Sued $291. Rovert Garcis, deserter Navy; tarned ever to the naval authorities. Monday —John Eaubach, indecent fined $6.91. Emma Stonefelat, ridin pavement; fined $593 Dan’l Falby. dismissed Alice Smith, begging; do Lewmyre, Sgbting: do. J Robish, do ; fine $3. L. Beymer, do jismissed. R Rivers, draok; turned over to the military. Inquast —Yesterday afternoon Coroner Wood- ward beld an inquest over the body of a white female infant, of about two years of age, at the Four-b Ward station house ~The body was ina Salned popiar box, regularly laid out as if for burial, and dreased !n coarse white cotton clothes; & faded rose was placed upon its breast. In this condition it was found concealed in the bushes tn Gales’ woods, just beyond the city boundary Mreet. The ary gave a verdict that sdecompo- Sitlon bad so fur progressed that it was 1 bie to ascertain how it came to its death; and it was clandestinely placed where found by some Person unknown Pon weawas. had hams By enat of the city passenger way done, Ithough the reas an rapid as the company could , owing to the want of ber. of which it seems impossible to keep up the supply necessary. About two hundred now ¢ ters, laborers, ane pavers—who have to this stone pavement to Eighth street. Sixth street and relaid the pat sod a half street. Mors Hoertrats —Over 100 employed in building twelve Armory Grounds, pear the c: south, and were at work 4 buildings will be Seon 25 oy accommodate upw: intended as ‘aiaving belog su tended ‘by . who is pushing it forward to 2'! possible vigor. Tus DaYLiegt excursion to the Capital Circleon Wednesday next, to be an entertar affair, and to Teplete with rural enjoyment. The for tue benetit of sick and wounded soldiers, and themselves of beg Sipe rete y to take the Potomac on omer and enjoy one dey of reral life. ral ite Comuxscement —The private —The private announcements for the commencement of Columbia C Bamed the E street eee. See of holding ft, bot as that church has been taken for a Government hospital ee RS . Dr. Gurley’s cuurck has been cow iv for the exercises of the pcm talemny Bb Will take placeon Wednesday next, the 25in inst., ®! Il o'cleck a. m. Ayota Cagex axp Fingy Point.—Pleasure | peo snou d make @ note of the fact that the ac Steamboat now run a boat “ally to Aquta Creek and Polat, thus off-r- = Gne ride on the Potomac and an enjoyment of Harvey's salt water loxuries. The srrange- meat is Very favorable also to business men aad SLlppers. ANaLostan IsLanv. stip Clab tekes place Isitad. The club bave perfected every arrange- Meat to secure a fuil OF mae t to all who may favor them with thetr company. ing the track Is: § ihe HH i f E i ! 3 : ; H i E é Ur reivi Toe p vied the Friend- we Enziac Com » the fot ory tne & a x latent: Win oven, Joh Thompeon, Geo, Fletcher, Iie 1 Meeting of ibe Pe aes ‘4 on to rom the i e300 < Stay P= Soh Bins! i ; do —y ‘. Potics —The Toird W: patroimen reported Pa or mia — fined $20 04; jail in default of Jus: Sent age? fined do. ——— astioe Walter Bawuel Brown, stealing a "ols; dismissed—by Justice Clayton. The Fourth Ward patrolmen reported—Catha- rine —, aus, te: $ jail. assault and profanity; jail. They were subsecuently re- , and both were again artested for a Maraset similar offense, and sent to jail for court a Broderick, Crismond, | peerage paid reats; dismis: jail for trial—by Justice Clayton. eats; security for peace cents costs. O. Micbael Finion, Donn. Saturday —The Third Ward rolmen re- Justice Clayton euscacae conduc! cee, do ; dismi The Fotrth W: fined by Justice Strat 81 04. | Vir, Albert Moffil, profan- Frey sot Stmms, contempt of sautbority; jall—by ; fined 81. 9i—by JusticeClark. Thos. ‘Briscoe, inia Bris- Bryan pai Connerand J. B Kvans, drunk; fined $1.53 eack. and carry’ —e by Justice Ferguson. @ nuisance; 58 cents. coper, creatt Isaac 8. isorderty and profane; fined $6. , Asvault and battety; for furtne: anuisance; do.,— FB Van Buren, creating Andrew derger, 2 larceny; dismisesd. Conrad Cnancy, do; tice Clayton. _Fourts Wann Station Ca —Su tol; fined $3 91. pore Lockley, and Geo. W yoby Jue efore Jum wirg Eldri e Pratt, J. Fergus, 3 estfall. “disorder: a ‘ured over tothe military J H Brown, Jom F sh, Thomas McGuire, G H. Prindle, firing cr-ekers in the street; dismissed. Jobn Johnso2, do. Albert Ray, drunk; Sane, + Oe Gee ped —John Dugan, Thos. ‘Scntanen. col., susp! mused Hugh Queen, drunk; do. son, = » Aghting; findd $2.58. Joha Cam do $1 58. Jos Martin, James drunk; fined icion of ingoeny dis- $1.53. Thos. oral, as John Manuel, disorderly; $1 each Je. Madison, drunk; do. vey, do ; $253. Ann Herli Anna Smith, days "Thos Garvey, , drunk and disorderly; dismissed. disorderly conduct; workhouse 30 Szconp Wann Station Caszs—Before Justice Maher, drunk; work- house 60 days. Henry Swa. tz,disorderly conduct; Clark.—Sunday.—Jerr fined $3. 3 Wm. Gassaway, do ; $1 81. T Jones, do; 23 George Beard, do.; Bunpiers or Cotvmstan Armory —The Car- tridze Bundlers announce their first excursion to Glymont fot Thursday, June 23d. Bear this in mind. Piease orice under” ~Wants’’ where a ety is wanted with seme capital. Fine FisHine.—The season for rock (striped das>) fishing at the Little Falls of the Potomac, isnow fsirly open. ing there as many as fi on tsmen are dally catch- each of a morning or afternoon, weighing from one to twenty pounds each The fly fishing for them is equally as fine as fishing for a with herring bait. ite in the sport there should ides for Joseph Payne or one of keep boats, tackle, bait, &c., without them. well, and de- fishin desiring to neuire at the his tons, who e always on hand for those comin, They know ail the fishing vote their time toassisti ing their services. ng eles of Those wish- je Read a Soldier's Statement. 1 am a soldier in the Tenth New Jersey regi- ment, Co. I. For several years { suffered from a slight attack of deafness, in the performance of my duties and from frequent exposure I became quite deaf and found myself unfit for service and hed esked for my discharge. 1 was advise ed to consult Dr Von Moschzisker, who examined me. and sta.ed that I need not quit the rervice, as f could regain my hearing it is but j ast for me to pepotiny many in service whose hear- ing has become affected—that under his treat- ment I have entirely recovered my hearing, even more perfect than it was previous to join- ing my regiment. ped 17° i502 Rosert D; Dr. Von Moschzisker, Oculist and Aurist, 227 Pennsylvania avenue, can be consulted on all maladies of the Eye and Ear. 1t® Russer Sieevep CLoaxs, mede large and full in the skirts, for officers on horseback S130, Coats, Ponchas, Blankets, Wagon Springs, &c., for sale atthe Rubber Store, 321 Pa av, Clagett’s dry goods store. Goop Nrws FoR ALL. Wassincton, June 20, 1862 This js to certify that I have been stone blind for rpwards of two years. Washington failed to cure me Dr. Tumblety bas performed the miracle. Per- — wishing further particulars can call and see jei tt AtMrs Barbour’ Seva B. *, rear of je 21-lw ‘The best doctors in AILEY, 3d st., bet. Dand E. ONE oF THE INSTITUTIONS s of Washington is the Dollar Store, (438 Pennsylvania avenue, near ig street,) where are displayed an immense as- sortmert of Jewelry and Si'ver-plated Ware, all for one dollar. Take a look at it. Dearness—Sicut.—Persons suffering from either, shou'd ane without delay at Dr von Moschzisker’s Op’ 227 Pennsylvania avenue. jels.6r* halmic and Aural Institute, je 17-5t* So.pizrs’ SrectaL Notice.—Do your duty to yourselves, protect your health, use Holloway’s Pills and Ointment For Wounds, Sores, Bowel Complaints and Fevers, they are a perfect sxfe- guar Full directions how to use them with every box. Only 25 cents. 200 DIED. , 22d instant, J* COB. jouncest ohild fs rho "arn E. Teseell, cged ayear = remeins will be taken ty 'Bsitimo" e ‘0 for inter x the 23d -nstant, MARV CONNELLY, in the y ar of her Bey =? are May rhe re tis pe.ce! pin neral wil wit rake piace to mo row “th inst an, vo 116 isuse of e fami v a-> re Baltimore 8 n copy Hel us ity ity 1500 pairs “snvacs & Shoes Tals, Pall a- sortmeant of uther Shoes and Boots. very Op, Fire Crackers al tr New York ‘Cheese, Raisins, ass DANDFOR S4.-E LOW by ALL & P* oa” Haile Ssoenth strect Larges sortment Woolea pion Cassimere Preserved Meats, Sou; Sead oe RSG eLO S| & Pade, Auctioveers. EW sTOR N STRAFFO.D EVANS, No. 487 NintH St, 1 mane SF attention to my Sroce, CHOICE EIMILY ‘GROCERIES ! BO “@HT AND TO B& SOLD LOW FOR Cask 1 maim Please oa! aad gus aie Ne bis ‘Weight and measu: Goods delivered je lw tis glwaye streets, wort side, resented. aber an? Si os 296 West 1 North 1! way Nina SUMMER WRAPPINGS FUR LADIES! ficees Dew tye | ow aideg sted Ba ele eB PIECES ENSLInH on AMERICAN PRINS, new st: les A WNS at G0, Roel PRC, a ee eee men i pry EpESE |, sbRo ae LESEEsCOr ec [S40esze2hl? = Pali ek: | 32 oF } W. a Appl: ; pee | WANTEE. poly, co, 0 2! ~e AND AYOUTHto ‘own the soothe wy +? line? 4 ‘with an unexceptionabie ¢iry ane aAperat ers fide, FESR ESS WANTED— 4 SITU igi to do heusework 5 ard reliabie you; woman, adie: arse. ere Office, j -23-3t . ANT B aroerpsotahle Go-man woman. as: TUAd: N todo cnscal ousework. but no washings. App! sags 183 betwesn we end 20th. B OA. D WANTED, yy & gentle -sn. wo Hei _ sstrsassaaeens ee Be Pits +5 | — a ET a ol vee SITUATION as srecm. — porter by swan thoron; feat, vith first-class rafereross Aajrome MB he 3: . 552 Pa avenze, Washington D © WAX KD IMMEDIATE Y—A —— AND on bres . a twp pts on ao and oskes. Gov. jo 32* DNo.88, airfax ‘et., Alexandris, A irs ig WHITE WOMAN to aa iron and do the housework <-pe-allr ofs email amily ed immediately at 504 14th Sn. wife a gate or ones street, betw je® W_E. CHANDLEE. ANTEN—A geod jour-eyman BARBER, tageize ot *eBW's AKD ESPIUTA, Wash- Ingte3. & oors fom the Navy Yard gate, id. Also, & BUY to learn je 32 Sut A TED-A LADY, with some ospr’al. ix ‘wanted to takooharse of a furnished thres- Ove who understands xke-picg W story dw: iling. female boarders preferred. Address “Housek -ep- er.” Star Office, etsting wh roan ee y J b> had. 3 Re SS ee RESPECTABLE WOMAN fishes re tion in a ‘amily, who ts com; t toto kird of work; wo d prefsr chamberwork;! s ro obj -etion to goa few wiles in the country. Tne bea’ of city refe ences givea, if required. Astron Box 16, tt w Office Bo. RD WAST eulloman me leassnt and we! ae el oom, with ~00d Board ip & private family where tnere are but Loca ferred north of ti or £ street, and west of Rin he Wiil be permanent if mite? Box Post Oftes. i223 3." AN'TED—A good, id and gentle FAMILY Ww HURSE for'our Own use L su jo2i si" NOD. 031 Raventhit. OARD WANzED. by arentieman wile ard child, in iet priva‘e family where there are 3 ot er boarders. Address, statine terms, &3., ae 8,” care Johnson & Nagle, 289 i cal Rie WANTED Wanted, after July a for 8 gentiomsn and his wife, a nea'ly fr Room 1a 8 private f:mi'y, located o: cleas and gules, stioct ‘Fraito‘s need not aoriy, ‘Adress By the yeer, trom at of ..” Star Office WANTED. TOR ENTS July. a BOUSE of abont 19 room: between 34 and 12th streets. ~orth of Pa. and south of K et, Any one wil ine @ good tenant, by acdrersing Post #os Box 80 giving ade- ete n and terms. wil get 8 prompt answer. ag nttress, stating terms, &o, 54 INVALI9S8 AND OTHERS—A I/ady who 38 been nursing in the army the isxt nine monte, wish~«to g¢ one or two Boarders who want the comforts of ahome;-r would take one or two ch ldren to board and educate, under [2 pastes of ane, Looatien bsautifai. Please address “EO ” Post (ffi-e jo 2i_5:* AN & ew miles in the country. A NURSE to Take cures of & young infant. Fo a middle-aged atholic woman, well recom- mezde ', 8 good home and wages will be riven. In- quire at No, 36 Uelaware av., apitol dil. je2-St* WAP: D.-Three or four 'RFESMAKERS wanted inemetately. Apply at ~_—y. i pariets between 12th and i3th. 20-St* ATEY. IMMEDIATELY at A748, aad and fighteenth streets, fo of _j5 20 St* MRS \ V ANTFED—F ‘ve or : good MOULD « @& Iequire of V’. #. DUVALL, at the re re- town oa None but steady wen wanted. jes 4t* WARELWRIGHTS AND B! ACKSMITP* — Assistant Quartermaster s O%ce, couse oF e and 22d Streets.—t mploy ment w'll be given to £0 Wheelwrights and 5) lack - smiths, at the Government shop, where ppglicants ay witepely. Capt and Assc. Q M., ues je 20-3t WaANteD—a competent DRUG CLERK. Address“ L, M,” through Post Office, js +9-7t* Ww ANTED-A YOUN6 MAN to 208 Bs porter; must write @ good hand and bring p oper tos- niais for character. Apply 269 Penn-yiva te avenue. jei9 SSISTANT QUARTER MASTER'S Corner G and 224 streets, “ashing®on. Nato Tr 182 TX CERI NCED Beale: Hehe oon thu employment on application at this ofies. J DA NA, jo is-tJalyi Cap’ain 4. QM. . ANTED—A first rate COOK, who will sleo do washing ard ironing, Inquire at 161 F street near 2th. jsi7 ANTED-A WOMAN that understands cooking, wsshing and trening—No. S19 ilth street, between I ant K. Navy Yar4. j0'6 wy ANTED —The advertieer. ocoupyine 2 oom- fortabi« houee uf eleven rooms, kitchen and collars, well furnished, and situated ia one cs the most convenient ard der irgdie local 2 in Weeh- ington, wishes to let al| bul two chai nor and one of the parlors to some person wi with whom he will take board for two refers to make ths@irsngement wit From @ Northern oly in trad* hero, to have those in ths house aeroou ul dress & note to “KE ‘EF. a mo one ais object betng io to him. Ad- Star Office, ctat ng where the writer oan be toad, and tho advertiser Wil call, ANTED—At the New York Employment Agency Office. ba S11 Wows ttreet. near WENT soa WHITE and ith good "relorsnoss. . Vaundrosses, Waitress: a Scene, iso young Colored rivate Families or Hotels, Also wanted houses immediately, with or without Furniture, Emplosers in rane of good Bein. i find it to their advantage to H. MiLLER, AN RDS We are now bu: EGON D FURNITURE, STOV ES and BED- DING, for which we are paying oe bighest Families deoliming housekeeping, er rplus of farnitare, w I find it te t aH cive ues call a Wo. REO Ne. Hote cet. ja 7-tf faiee WARZED_ Every person to as Yor st ism in the market. ready to in the housefurnisht rH lng Fo Ph or Ly. ais 8 sur alas, w will ge ws io was toes. (rt between @ ari ) Dealer in News and Second kan: nos ore SALE— _— fe stylieh trotting Gorse, BUGGY an HAR 8, low for cash Also, ir Grey aa Horses. 5 yeare oid, broke to harn ither for hack or sut l-re Aiso, on 5 years od, suitrbie either for harn or sadd of double seocnd -hand Harness, tor wale hex Apply to fam’! A. Ransy’s Stanie, cocner cf . 2 strects, fearot Brown's Hotei, to ‘ALBER BELL. je YH AND BAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST, 227 Penn. Avenue, Gives bis exclusive attention to the treatment of the EYE and EAR. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS. oe @ well-kno men hes of Washintton, ele my pte eed ont sat. h Sis perwiees, to those rei! articles © one ltaving tO LOST AND FOUND. etcetera astaernaseinete SY Os?—On Seturéey evestas, 4 she Cnptest a ecaSe Le a te - va atitege rem moritne o erty, and House. rete fue P—This ue “d biok HOR ty ant Treacury icant about Sovclock, ® RSE, bind ’n ton the owner o: ave 2 ae rovi ro} y Pry Charges, and take ake himaway.. ita WELSH } . een F iad it* nd strest, betw Engiien Hill. SURAYED on st OR ag eng m the corner of 2'etand G street: ‘Scie, entirely black, the o' arf ds ed. with her forehead; ea, 8723, not far. eter on her forehead; 810 will be for their returu, or $20 if deveoted sto! te fata | ems we enn Ue Mtn ISHN GAYNOR. Siaiken OR STOLEN—On vo.terday even dusk, & midd'es zed vlack ee blind imoneeye. The hinder wi | rewarded by lesving it with J wears at the corner of New York av ond Jet, nnd: BUSHES. WAR itrayed the 1éth instant, Soe ele erect ae is an re . Orr fed st*_ Commer ath and Kets Washington L222 the Piney Brasch Road hetweon Boundary street and the interseotion of 7t» st, Th st, GOLD “RiNe, marked oe yd or ist ee given for t f returned to BUTLER’S Hevtaurant, Not e467 lath st, js 2t 3" O8T—Two HORSES, ones smal! roan, with one white hind foct having & halter attached to his neok; the other a dark tr horee; white hair on the back ofthe ncok $F ;oward will Fad iven or each if returned to WM. HUSZY. ‘ween 2] and $d sta. jour years 20 fia Eeorwhite f fert behind; the, paeture joints, $10 of the shove rewai pores ie | for oe perehension of tre phief, om an ety REWARD-Stolen from the rubsoriber, at ne tabeatthe Lime Kiln, one Dy return of the colt to the etsbi Kiln ; seid colt was sto'6n on the '¢ inst. (je 21-3t*) RUBERs PL REN. STRAY COW —Csme to ths prsmises of the un dersicned, situased three miles north off the Capitol, on the old Bia“ensburg June £0, 1862, s dark red Mi'ch Cow, chou ears old mar-e? with white on ‘the belly aed fis} é,tip of the til, and a wate star in the » “Phe ownsr is paras Notified to come OWS pré party, BaF Charges and taks her Sway ; or she will Lo dispossd of as the Inw directs _je a at ANN M. BROOKS 5 REWA nD —eeree or stolen from the sub- soriver. large whi obtain small 8 eoks,shel'ed horns, ears red aud ercepede elit in one ear, speck in the left eye.—: rs June 15. EIS. BEAR, st” No. 84 Bridge at. - Georgetown, ASEN UP ESTRAY—On Wednescay, 18:h instant,8 derk bay HORSE, sboat 6 years old which the owner can have by provia: Atha e oe gh coruer iain &o. Irquireo’ DAN =f - aco 14th and D strest: south, I eaae D—On the 19°h instant aroan BORSE. BEES right, ear out cif; s core on left knee, arnt: reward wi'l be psid for his delivery JOHN O’DW YER. on 10th st., between R aod ate. orany information will be roosived at Mr NAILOR’S etore, »» _8r 10:h and N ets. §6 20 3\* $5 REWARD.—Straye! from the residence o- by the subscriber, No 121 corner of Gongre s and Dumbarton streets, 8 rsc a | white buffalo COW. with white face and fisnks; media #'23, with a ‘eataer coliar sround her neck, 7 th the name of the enb3criber in red le ters thereon, ‘Phe above reward wii! be ry for her delivery tomeio Ueerretons DG 2-0" -T BERRY. wen REWAKD.—I will pay 320 to who sy delivers ome heremy HORSE, SADDLE and BRIDLE stolen from ths sm | f. stebleof the Picket Houre,in this place,: last aight. The horse isa high larce brent bey bird snkies white; full bisck mauve snd hese b! in the forebead. ‘The bridle i sift Dit ith dou- ble reins, and, 85 welias {he «: nadie. Lalfworn B. HARBISON TI Leosburg. Lesdne countr, Va. 5 aE WAKD—For the spprphonsion and 1 Selivers to mé, st the viling: Pete Prince George's County Sd. ° EGR Man, (Charles Prins jate the sroverty YH War PEs doceaced, of the nty and Tiuate afer Charles 1s vory bimoks of stout state; gram countensues when — to; and about “ve fart seven icches in ht, Heis well krown in Washington, and is no. oubds lurking in thet place or its yiority. Will give the above romana Ro, Ext’ jo ttm" SHE * a st Warring. 25 REWARD—For tho rehens! id de- 0 nee tome, at thevilage of Bia lensburg, Prince 6 |-, Of muiatto man ALB late the Y LE property of HH, Warring, deceased, of the gounty and State sforessid. Albert is very ht yellow; of stoot statue; grum conntenance when spoken to; and about 5 fest 19 or 1] unehes in hight. Hei weil knowz in Washington, and is no *doubt lurking in tnat piace or its vicinity i wil give the above reward ne matter where taken. ONYsI0S 3H REAEE. (The Prince Georgianand Upper Mai ‘0 ee. goe7 until forbid aud charge "the Sdverti RAN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIDER rear Bladensburg, two NEGRO RUYS, on Monday last Henry Becket, 5 eel inoh” oa; copper color; low forenead and stem sr © had his thigh broke: and limpsa red 18 years. “Lloyd, fos 2 or Size es high; black, with several! scars about the ‘sce occasioned by sakes yet lips and gram counts- nsnos, and spe! 34 hag @ large head and ae t hair. Prateis e Bis for Henry and $75 for oyd, and either 7 must be brought home beats receiving the pedo rewerd. je7 FIELDER MAGRUDER, BOARDING. Sx OR EIGHT GENTLEMEN CAN BE +) sccommodsted with Board ard Furnished Rooms at the Doaraing § (private) House on 12th street between f and K.No 408, je 3-'w Bos, DING—A gentiema” connected with one the Public tmonts desires a well far- nished Roem and in a private uly were | there are few or no ‘other boarders, Terms net to to wesk. A house where there jhower baths and between lth id be preferred, Address, 9e of the Star. a ngineer,”’ of wenseniselc uel ADVERT’MTS PORGETOWN ‘PAX ES—An abatement heist per —_ will te allowed on the General Tazes and five psr cent. on the Water Tar for the ear 1832. if paid on or bsfore the lat day of aly next. All owners of Jo s or parts of lots row a arrears for the Wa'er Taz for the years of 18°9 &nd 126) will oni! at the Clerk’s O@ce aad settie the same, otherwise | am require! by the Corporation to enfo roe the co'leotion Of said insta morts, ac- cording to the provisioss | of the iste act of Con- gross. RLES D. WEE jo17 tJuly2 jeotor. ‘EORGETOWN BOARD WANTED I-- MEIATE!.Y—In 8 gevtee! private pails tro eiegio entiomen, where they mar enjoy a! ub | = forts of a home. "The Hights poleve. ease Budress Box 746 pork F ton n Post aed Woo woo ‘2 he citiz’ns of Georgetown are at at the office on the eastside of th the ey o+n purchase Wood at the Fes TA £ Qtand Usk Bh te ¢e. oe Tue chines is Ay Aa tout Ba aie Il havi: wide on eats Ciarios Beccles ax ard done ss “Hoover, wie are juested to call arket House. ellowing rates: SLES, Agent. NOTICE! ip heretofore Washington, June 14. Tastes Calibre, ert rv: Renee Fiom Richard Smith, ma trapelie ; Cashier Bank of Me Sl. Et 255 faction BL. vgiven jn pasmect pet af Washington. D. C., Sune i6u 1 1852, jo l8-lw* terest, and “pags YP to reeult of Dr F.A Moose; ie wee ee Labo} x, eration | mytne on hit ot resem ofan tain ant, Ons BS axl [unet, fr jor om may be aire cy reatpade who i require his services iees”” om be of ‘une 10, 1 ‘3 RD. SMITH. as may 7 be reas red, and i jo 17-20" bz the Physician to the Asylum BaD! pm & EAD ethene aan! coaaita a eat A aahtarec eal me WOEAELe Pheage wyagaes “Win DE vite ee sama peer NICHOLAS ACKER. =a 4-028 Oommen n’rs Washingt’a T AQUIA CREEK eae AND PINEY POINT. peririgary m gs acs on every day, {Sundays one Peet or creneer yon to con 7 aia Round trip, $3, et OUTHERN BANK NOPED WANTED, +B. L joltla® A Nit] Degotvorod at chat — 710 NIC3, he. ott ae ofthe FRIEND- ta pa i ait neat of Boats will be ot the 4 ae wins Seorge wi, to convey passrng and f-om the lel ‘Bhe Committee 3 Sree wh every arrangement for the enjo to! favor them with their sompsny. oe at? “4 ‘cook in tae Lo’o ‘Ook 8 at ni Tickets —_ cent eman and ition, Comrattee—). Wwerkeu, A. G. Prather, and W. H. Mills. Eicor Manager—A. ©. Prather joe set Grand Excursion to Glymont BY CAPITAL CIRCLE. Brothérheod of the Union, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, June s5th, for the benofit of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers located in Fast Washington —The Committes of ts would reapectiully (2- form thar friends and the pablie hat i hem Behe pales sient of ail; the fine steamer RING BICiAP tains been 6: Cittbe ed. east. ie deen caer heat oe! m., for WF retur’ in ft Ss cenvonati beur Imittion & gentic- choice Coti on, ‘ieke's — dor oe eee MrcON, Heed GONNINGHAN. jo Qeat FOR SALE AND Rant. Foe, REN ates T's. chambers 81 tid on tached ; recentiy furniah Ne — in che house "hs he aonteen is one of t in Washingto: m 26-tt yt Ser ee HOUSE, d+ lightfally eituated, wth extensive grounas, on eorgetown Reights. *, for the G to EDWARW M ORS. CAN & CO. No. 31 aie ae 959 2t* A S8PLEND! cen FOR RENT, at moder- Fs ate Caen pl any ee fall view of the 0 rern Del 7? pil oor s an in oul e.8 fine Biry location 2 = at ones. je23 Fe RENT —The famous fete hte SPRi teed rae he wiih Pavilion Houss and 00d £000) summer teeort. Apply sn5 m to B. rae BEVERIDGE, ‘Washington House, cor- —aee avense, je 3* Fos. SALE-4 = A FOUNTAIN aad STAND Fi ae ali comp! te; ea- abling owne-t> oa ufscture his own >oda, Ap- ply at GARRIZON’S Periodical Store, Pa.ave, near 3d st je 23-20" FusNIsHED ROOMS FOR RENT. with board, in @ private fami'y, for sing!é or marcien gert eman, couth west co-ner C and lth treet, NSB’ the Smithconian Institution, Island, nis plea ant amd desirab: able, Only ® RARE CHANCE—FOK SALE Tee EX- CKLSIOR Pit BAKEnY, one of the most comple's bakeries in Washington or any other city in in ¢ Union, comprising two cf thé latest im poorest ovens, With overythirg Bay mie hd a ret-clase bakery, and looatea in business parts of the city. with & e pat conve- nient at-re suit bie fors crac or any kind of who! ae il businecs ‘Se sfactory Fessons given ling. Inquire on the i ses, 421 7tu street, "between @ ‘end H sts.. Warh- ing'on. D.C je 23 tw* OR SALF—Two new first class three story BRICK HOUSE=,on on sielatne of George | § town Inquire of W.8.GODEY. jet O®% RENT—Situsted in a cesirabd! three FURNISHED ROOMS dos‘or or law offices. at No. 478 7th the eeneral Post Office. OR RENT—One large ROOM. two gentlemen. with Board ‘Ff: oa Bt 391 & street, betws ste {UR |AASE AND SAlLLE—The » will lease three lots of GROUND for years containirg about five sores of ground. Also, sell at private sale, the CKUPS, consisiug of heavy grass and oats. Airo,a large nantity of Wood Poets, Rail id Loe Si Utennis, Wagon, Car vail, Cart. Ho: Cows sud Househ rae Kitchen Farniture. y one can address J. M LEK. on D, between 3d and 4th west, 5>2!- iw Be RENT—The large three story BRICK HOUSE, corner Fen*h and M a. with bie and carrisge house attsohed. OMe e8 atthe Backire House of LEWIS JOHNSO: +" next coor to the premises. ros, RUNT—A FURNISHED tse . = light{a tuated in the First Wi: througho house, an Potomac water, hot sal cold, ia kitohen and bath rooms. Rent ‘$1( per mo: a Aes at the premisos, No. i192 G at. ae OR SALE—An excelicnt eet of PARLO: ES FURNITU*E, rade of rosewood, su co-ered with green velvet. each pigee vided with linen covers. spo.5 inok Wealni Ap py to W. & D. BALLAUF, 8th street, between aid Jb 20-e0t si SALE—Elgitie BUILDING LOTS, "Dot 10, 12 Sqvare 2%, Lot 1. 1n Square 853, West part of 4.in Soeere, Apply to NES & ASHFORD, Attornies, No. ¥ pian svcnue, je 5t* Washington, D C. 899 EIGHTEENTH STREET—Tw: Front Parior Chambers to rent, withont Board, with an Kastern family. 02d doer from F st. je rey a AX RE nie FURNI*HED ROOM, with for & gentleman and isdy or tor two — id heaith al-location, Dg "Kes at the Star Office. epee eper par nee yy Bddre ie 13 lw* Fo RENT—A ig and comfortale BRICK HOUSE, ait in Bridge street, Grorge town, D.C , formerly oooup'ed by Mayor Addis » haveng water and ges tardughoct the house, an situated immedistely = the line of the Wate. ton and Geor,etown Rs ‘Oo & permanent tenant ths rent wil! be msde moderate. ——— sniant 8nd emo house, rn ET 23 amine the fit ry: to mee uta Srecan bet pie ana werbumesee? Seam | CORCORAN FOR SALE—The msnomion Howse, extensive out-vuildings, 2nd farm, formerly known as the ‘Hoover Piace,” and inter as “*Rossly ” situated on Arlington Heis his. oppo rite Georgetow: Cc, aa entirely the fortress Known a8 *'Fort Corcoran,” ands portion of* Fort Bennett.” is for sale. she pice containe 1 acres of erable Pg in high ouitivation and $20 scree of wood ‘yhe view from the sioa cf the entire District of Co\umbia, inolw ing the Potomac river is uneurpas: both for _—- aie c.cdets a teattae Saal > diane Svenu La and 3d streets, or to FRED. W JONES, at Law. No.7 lodtace Wa.b 164 Bridge st. Georgetow: . Ce je oes a yp fine FAR M of ee miles from this city and one mile from Beitaviils, md. J wi!l exchange for propercy in the 2% 2 ad’ dre-s H O. HOt De 338 Pa. avenue. OR SALE—BUILDING LOTS, nearthe Navy Yard, 24 feet front by 13) fest desp, for to 100 er payable in smail instal: ts of $48 month. Assistance will be ven te ore desirous to improve thereon. A to FOX & VAN Hoos over 490 Seventi 1 1lm* OR REN T—With the ise of & lease. a OOD & CUAL YA ready estabiiened in & fine location, — I nd & north; rent moderate;to a good business man a fine opportu. nity ie offered t Stn © M. GREEN, corner of of FRAG ia oa el a pan room sapplied with hydrant ra ee e- house ile vic ahan tata foran M, Gor ee Gov. ther one She pees mente, 5 t ipetire st 3 ‘& Eleventh stree: K tose m ppeorceais FOR LEAD. omens tiered! Nay 20, noke.¢ will be tenes the caine of of the 4tn of June, at the fo! owing ee soon as 60, moms OF Ds ed —— : New New ine a Arsenal, Governor's Island, Sepia Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pexnsyl- ped Arsenal, St. ar ematt ee Vaglistsof the most opproved will be ressived for lots of 200 tons and state explicitly the timeand amount raotor toa f » sited tne will xb. fer eis es ar ete etre reserves to itself the right to i Ww. Mate EY. Sustres bes Grdaanoe, Wantington. Died ™ nu tt eotjet The yuay ies a iy ae a SECOND EDITION. THREE O’CLOCE P. M. {3 The ostentetious announcement by the Richmond Dispatch that Jackson bas been beax- liy reinforced, looks very much as if the Confed- erates wish to put ms on the wrong track as to which direction their reinfercemeatsare moving . Paasonat ~ Wiliam #. N. ¥.,and Com. TF. Bailey, U.S. N., are at Willard’s, 2 CONGRESSIONAL. pra strts Vilth CONGRESS—Secend Session. aa en ae Monpar, Juae 23. a —Affter the presentation of a few poti- “ Wade reported from the Territories Com- mittee a bill ding for the sdmission of the gg of West Virginia lato the Union; commit- Mr. Lane, of Ind.. reported frem the Aiilitary Affairs Committee a bill providing for the estab lisbment of certain national arsenals; committed . Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to organize army corps and division staffs, referred. On motion of Mr. Grimes. the bill for the bet- ter government of the U 3. Navy was taken up, and discussed by Mr. G., Mr. Trumbull and Mr. Hate. Hlovss.—Mr. Thomas, from the Mili Com- a: rej bill to repair St. Thomas’ Epis- pal Church, at Hancock, M4; anda bill forthe relief of the Chesspeake and Obte Canal Co ; re- ferred to Committee of the Whole Mr. Cradlebaveb reported bill to csteblishs land district in Nevada Territory; passed. Mr. Love} »y introd: care yer, See for colored children in the District of Uclumbia referred. Mr. Lovejoy ee a a explanatory to the act to emancipate persons of color held teen vitude in the District of Columbi.; objected to. [The bill proposed provided thet the Commis- stoners should take for the basis of assessment the cash value of the slaves at the time of the appro- val of the ect, and also that if wore per meng es citizen charged any of the claimants under act with bavi xprecsed themselves disloyal to to the Governmen' = Snr yay and in favor of the rebellion, by any word, deed, or action, the ‘Commissioners should be em to summon witateses to testify to the charges, and thatno witness obali ve excladed on account of color; and if the should prove true, then their claims shail be all owed } Mr. Law introduced a resolution tendering the thanks of Cohgress to Commander Charles H. Davis and bis o' ind men; referred Mr. Dawes called up the report of the Commit- tee on Elections on the claim of Charles Henry Foster, of North Carolina, claiming 8 seat in the House, and the resolution declaring that be js not pe SP t he ‘esue f $150,090 00 of The bill eu izing tl ol Treasury notes was aioe up, and Mr. Baker proceeded to give his views thereon. LATE LOCAL NBWS. ——— eee EmanctPpaTionCommissionsrs —Petitions fled since last re :—Taos. B. Eatwiste, 1 slave— Margaretts Hammard. Joshua A. Ritchie et al , 2 slaves—Jobn and Mey Simms. V: ‘2 3. Wood, 1 slave—Ssrab hones. Ellen s alav;>—-Thomes and Hannah Johason, Harriet Crawford, Jesse Wheeler and Henry Waters. Grace Dulaney, 1 slave—Wm. Dulaney — ret A. Miller, 2 slaves—Chariotts and Bone tin. Caroline McAlister, 1 siave—Rachel Ed- monston. Rosa E. Hall, 1siave—Mary A nasry Se Helen L. Joy, 2 slaves—Lucinda and well. Fdward Hall, | siave—Phillis a E. J. Hall, | slave—Geo. Taylor. Janek. Johns, 6 slaves—James, Nancy, cree agp Harriet and Jor Lemuel J. Midd 2 ‘slaves—Vir- ginia and Sarah Bowie. Dan’l iW Midéiots, 6 6 slaves—Eliza, James, Jobn and log and Clara and Heien Thomas. Susan eees. ton, 2 aslaves—Betsy and Joho J Davis, 4 slavee—Ann, Stephen a) Simon Moore. Jane and Rebeoca yy | 3 es—ir3. Thomas, Racbel and Lucinda Jobn- son. Catharine 5S Lyons. 4 slaves—Luereti Isaac, Maria and Charies pe Serab J. Somerville, 4 slavec—Dinab and Stephen Dorsey, Priscilla Wilson and Alice Lefas. ‘Lhe Commissioners bave adjourned until Sat- urday moraing next at I! o'clock. Jenv’s on a Benven.— Yesterday a number of omnibus drivers made up a party, bired 2 large omnibus and a six-horse toam, ard took 8 drive out ofthe city, and to make all things right as they went along, they took a smile or two st every _— where whisky could be had, and be- fore they started home they were pretty well done for. Their merriment ended oe in the omuibus, and the party was taken te c of the mounted police of the county precinct, oe | pene dian ge city, we pe rome ae they 5 pon a hearing, it appea that Thos. J Stoddard bad committed en assault and battery on Richard Carter, and Justice Johnson beld Stoddard to bail for court in $266, and dis- missed ail the others. Th's was the ‘om ibus load of Seceshers’’ that rumor said bad arrived in the city. _ Resistinc an Orricen —Quite an excitement prevailed in the vicinity of the Second Ward Mtation bye the cause of which was the arrest of W. Gesaway (colored) for an assxit. It appeared that — tiene made the assault, upon & man ‘was pursued donc Britt, Jade omer ®& race of arrested him. Gasaway resisted, and Hon. M Mr. Hatebins, cf Obio, also, by his conduct, seemed to encourage the , and went with him to the station. The conse was set for a hear- ing at3 p.m.,and Mr. Hutchins defended the prisoner. Gesaway was ordered to give sivas curity for peace, and was fined $5 and costs for disorderly conduct, and in default of payment he was this morning committed to the workhouse for sixty days. Accipent.— Yesterday morning as Mr. M. Wil- Nan, Penn. avenue, was starting out for his horse became restive at the corner of Eighth and D streets, and threw him with much — fracturing his skull and inflicting other serious injuries. . Mr. Willian was immediately carried to bis residence and Dr. Hall and other pbysi- cians called in to dress bis wounds; but we are i Cranes oF Position —s ih Eletcher (col- ored) went early to Justice Johnson yesterda’ and got a warrant against Geo. _ Bates Yooloreds for assault and be Th's morning — appeared for trial, but ietcher was not Justice Johnson beard the statements of wit trom which it appeared that Fietcher had as- sauited Butler with a hay fork, dreadfall) Se bruis- ing b's face and severely cutting bis b bis result was that the Justice decided Fletcher for court for assault and battery, with intent to Kill. Death FROM inTEMPERance.—On med Semuel. Netter shent Gtetr youn ed ol mut siand, beast) in aed stem pted fo take ble to a house, w! shane could be cared for, but be- fore he had inguent won held ne ewes evtacnt

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