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__LOCAL_NEWS. A ts To-mienrt. Grovra’s Tuzater.—The “Co'een Bawn” met with adecided success last night, despite the rain. It will be repeated tonight at Grover’s, and we doubt not the bowse will be filled with the usual appreciative audience. “Myles Na Coppaleen” is seid to be Mr. Collins’ great-st charactor, andl he Las certainly studied his role, and gives vety general satisfaction. The charac- ter of Anne Chute is well sustained by Susan Denin, and the other parts ate excellently cast. Opp Paitows’ Hatt.—There {s no diminution in the throngs of “‘ lovers of the beautiful”? who resortto Od4@ Fellows’ Hall nightly to witn--1 the gigantic illustrations of the war so artistically conceived and executed and so rdmirably ex- bibited by Merars. Stanley and Conant. Cantsrscry.—The performances of the Zan- frettas on the tight-rope, the charming vocalism of k va Brent, the fascinating and graceful dances of Marietta Ravel, and the daring acrobatic per- formanc<s of the Seigrist Brothers, bas given en- tire eatisfection to the many who flock to Perci- val’s “cool retreat’? to enjoy an hour of fan, frolic andamusement Ti tthe Ravel pantomime company appear in the langhzble pantomime of the “Clown Cook,” and the company in a mam- moth bill = would enjoy areal hearty nagh, while partabine en! area , whi) of excellent refreshments, we would oxy A Hiall is the place to do it. Free concerts yat ip m AcapEemt os Music.—S! Sevdel agreeabl entertains the bavitues of Rosentbel’s Academy of Masic by a good execution of well sel-c*2d cleasi- cal and operatic airs. Concerts free, end cur >cior refresbmen's dispensed by pretiy wai «r gir's. Paocerpine: or Councits, June 23.— Board of Aldermen.—The Chair aunounced the following 2a the standing committes for the ensuiny yer: On Pinance—Messrs. Brc ihead, Semmes and Clepbane. im provements—Messrs. Peprer, Richards and Gordon. Sewerage and Distribution of Weter— ery se Clark and Magruder. Claims—Messrs. Lioyd, Berrian and Wendell. Bilcetions—Messrs Clark, Magruder and Bayly. Police—Mevsrs. t, Lloyd and rae. = Department—Messrs. Clephane, ‘k and agate Schools —Mesars. Richards, Magiader argent Un@nished Business—Messrs. Berrian, Bayly end Lioyd. Canals -Messrs. Gordon, Wendell and Rich- JOINT COMMITTEES. On Asylom—Mesars. C'ark, Lioyd and Gordon. Health—Mesars. Magruder, Semm~; and Sar- geant. Eligibility of Assessors—Merts. Clephane, Berrian and Pepper. To Count and beter Dae Bills—Mr. Lloyd. BSaroiied Bills—Mr. Ri bards. st of the saree de Senmes. Money ‘Transactions Corporation—Mr. Brodhesd. Weshington Canal—Messrs. Gordon, Semmes and Bayly. W harves—Messts. t, Clark and Berrien. To att-nd to the in! of the Corporation be- fore Congtess—Messrs. Brodhead, Wendell erd , Clepba: e. The fcllowing nominations were receiv-d € or the Mayor and appropriately refe rd : Clerk of Ceat ++ Market—Henry Lyi 3. Assistirt Clerxa—W_ B. Mitcaell, Center Market; es Miller, Western Market; and Jes. €. Cross, Bastern Maret For Conmirsioners of Marke*e ~B. F. Jackson, J.P. Bartholow, and Tnuomes Purcell, Cent:r; Harrison Taylor and J. S. Wi" iama, Northern; James Ke'ley and Henry Clements, of West- crn Market Commissioners of Improvements—East »rn Dis- trict, Jain-> H. Birch; We*:ra District, Fielder R. Dor: tt — on Metors-J. B. Townley. ler ©! eights and Meesure.—Joseph FP. Hcdgson - —" ntendant of Asylum—Josias Adams Physician to Asylum—Dr. S. A. BH. McKim _Secre'ary to Commictioners of Asylum—Jobn ai. orperation Attorney—Joseph H. Bradley, sr. Ward Physicians—Firt Ward, J.C. W ke non, MD; Second Ward, Charles Taf, M Third Ward, George M. Dale, M. D; Fourth Ward, Jos. T. Howard, M. D; Fifth Ward, George McCoy, M. Dj; Sixth Ward, W. H- » M. Dj; Seventh Ward, J. C. Croggon, The following were received and a; priate. —. : The report of the tnteadant of the lum; a coramunicetion from the Mayor, en- = communication irom the sub-board of Sheol district No. 4, setting forth that Ryland Charel, the basement of which had been used @ schoo! room, wast ken for a hospital. and ask- ing that the frame butidirgs in square No. 450 be givents the astces for school purpos-s; a com- muaication fom Berj. Ogle Taylor; irom James Towiles, calling attention to his claim; petition of Dr. Maxwell, for rel.ef; petition of Thomas ‘Turner, for remission of fine; petition of E. L. , for water convenience ; petition from the vestry of Christ Church, raking use of school houses for purposes of worship, their house having bees taken by Government for a hospital; anact —— calves, —— and lambs from betag tied and expoe:d —— and around the market houses; resolution instructing the committee on pel.ce to eaquire into the ex- Pp diency of entering int» a contract to clean the 7 alleys and gutters of the city; petition of The following passed th'rd reiding: A resolu- tion to ause oe drinkirg curs tbe attached to the pumps and hydrants of the city; an act for the purchase of an iron safe for the Collector's @ffice; an act authorizin™ the Trustees of Public "be & i | gece gecict Beat ge Felerted to eff ct was adopted. A joint resolution wes passed look! toa celebr.tion of the coming Fourth of July, requesting the Mayor and the President; of two Boards of Councils to actesa commit.ee to pur pose ANG COMMITTERS. a ‘Shepherd, Follarsbee, K and Peake. provements.—Mevers. Lewis. 3 ‘Talbert and Mitchell. ‘Money Transactions of the Corporation.—Mr. W barves —Mesars. Mitchell, Raub and Mor. aie | ded in Leigrm mega Rapley, Thompson, Ellis and Penne. that hereafter the parents of children, before ob- —— admission for them in the public schools, shall have resided in thecity at least twelve mentha, Mr. Utermehle stated that during the last Ser months about nine-tenths of all the applicants for admission into the schools came persons who were only temporarily here, and that our old residents are thereby debarred from getting their children Into the schools. Some time since _ were some three hundred applications on e. The bill was referted to the schools commit'ee. A communication was received from the Mayor, enclosing a statement of the r-ceipis from the cor- pecmion fish wharf, from which it appears tha! ‘he sum of $236 36 bas been realized the m. Mr. WiL.on offered a resolution of thanks to T. W. Riley and his ay Gwynn Harris, for their wharf ; parsed. c ffered a resolutio thorizing the Register to add to the poll lists the names of those persons who were entitled to voie, but whose names were not on the Jest lists; adopted Also, a resolutién directing the police commit- tee to {inquire into the expediency of making reg- ulations relating to garbage; edo! Mr. Ellis offered a re:olution directing the im- royemen*s committee to report a biil repair e brick bridge on New Jerzy avenue; adopted. Mr. Utermeble introduced a bill imposing a fine on omnibuses running en Sunday; referred to police committee. é fr W'lson moved té ada to the list of com- mittersa nt of three Mr. Kaight called Ay ewe bi'l from the Board of Aldermen noes! the use of a school- house to Christ Church for religious = ata Mr. Follansbee offered a resolution instructing expediency of reporting a sil to grade Second expedienc: re} a grade street fe aa Mr. Lioyd offered a resolution recommending a yy observance of the national anniversary; opt + Mr. Murtagh called up the bill from the Board of Aldermen authorizing the fitting up of two buildings on the Island for public school pur- Poses; vass-d. Mr. .caub introduced a bill to purchase a safe for the Coll=ctor; passed. Adjourned. ASSAULT AND Barrery.— Yesterday F serpy yi, George G. Sauran and — Fredertex MeC» a ‘ere 8° er on the avenue in front of the National Hotel, and taken before Jusii > Donn , the Fourth Ward police. From the ev- idence it appeared that McCann was talking with some gentlemen, when Ssuran stepped up and extended his hand, exclaiming, “Row are you, McCann?” ina familiar manner. McCann re- pes. “Go away Sauran; I di — anything with you.” McCann’s iriends si >pped aside, he two -McCann and Sauran—had some words. McCann called and a—, ed him down. McCann claim - that he belonged to the 534 New York volun‘ eis, (d’Epinuel Zouaves,) and Sau- ran a im with being @n impo+ or while is — before the magistrate. Jus- tice Donn held S1ur.n to bail for bis apr -arance at the criminal court. More Ho pirats —Christ Chrreh, (N°\y- { Yard,) Rev. Mr. Mor: »Jl, has been takeu fo> he - tal purpess by the ( overnment, and alrecdy we tae workmen commenced fitting it up fo- that purpo=>. Jt will bes-en by the Council pro- Ceedings that one of the public .chools houses ir that section has been placed at the disposal of the congrezation. The Southern Methodist Church, on Eighth et, betwen H and I st <ets, bas also en and alrerdy hesa flooring ben laid over id water introduced into the building Preparatory to occupancy. . ‘The offer of Grace Cautch, Eplécopal, (islana,) for he pital purpo-et bus been accepted by the Government, and workmen are busi d in laying Ae floorings over the pews for the reception of CO ~ Concer? rot “Ht Bey oF THE Sick anp Wounpr> s.—Ari_rve wer © bave been made *9 give a vecal snd instrumen’s! concert for the b-nent of the sick and wounded soldiera at Willards’ Hx!', next Monday evening, June 30:h Tkis will b> an excellent opportunity for our re ders to enjoy a good concert, and at the same time help a gor dl cau'>. We shr!! announce the Programme in adayortwo. We learn tbat the the orie*ors of Willatds’ Hot>l tendered their hall lor the eccasion. The Marine Band have riso given their valuable eid, and Jobn F. Ellis, Esq., ebay one of his tut ‘rb pianos. Such liberal- ay ist “ly commendaole. Capitat C Z ror GLymont—On to-mor- Tow morning (Wednesday, 25th) the King Philip ‘will leave for Glymont,with a party of excursion- is*-, under the auspices of the Capital Circle, Brotherhood of the Union. The proceeds of the excurston to be devo‘ od to the sick and wounded soldiers. An opportanity is afforded for a day of enjoyrrent, at the same time that a worthy object is contributed to. Sent Home.—The body of Capt. A. B. Mer- rill, %h New York Cavalry, who died at the Patent Ofice Hospi*1l, of typhoid pneumonia, hes been embelmea by Drs. Brown and Alexan- der. and wrs taken to the cars to-day, with an es- cort .rom his reximent, to be sent home. Degarness —Sicht.—Persons suffering from either, shou'd apply without delay at Dr. von Moschz‘ske:’s Opthalmic and Aura! Instiiute, 227 Pennsylvania avenue. je 24-31" Fine Fisuine he season fr rock (striped bess) fishing at the Little Falls of the Potomac, isrow fiirly open. Sportsmen are daily ca‘ :h- ing there as many as fifty each of a morning or afternoon, bea from one to twenty pounds each. The fly fishing for them is equally rs fine as fishing for them with herrir¢ bait. Those Gesiring to particivate in the sport there should enquire at tae briage for Jo. ph Payne or one of his sons, who k-ep boats, trckle, bait, &c., always on hand for those coming without them. They know ail the fishing (Sete is well, and de- ote their time to essisting lovers of fishing wish- ing their services. je B-lw de large and full fn te rts, for horseback. Also, Coats. Ponchas, Blankets, Wagon Sprinzs, &c.. for saie at the Rubber Store, 324 Pa. av car of Clazett’s dry goods sto’e. je di-iw Goop Nzws ror ALL. Wasnine con, June 20, 1862. is to certify that I have been stone blind years. The best doctors in ington failed to cure me. blety has performed the miracle. Per- wishing further particulars can call and see 5 Ssva Baier, -tf At Mrs Barbovr’s, 3753dst.,b<:. Dard E. look at it. Sorpmmrs’ Speciat Notics.—Do your duty 'o ovrselves, p ot et your healih, vse H« oway’s lis and Ointment. For Wounds, Sores, Bov.el gauss Pall. Gisections how to every box. Only 25 cents. in stroet, be.ween of Geo. sea wasp 8. place da hd Ps PrP INGE, in the: th year of his'age eaeta rire wie TT 9 tdi 59 RECEIV: gS LOW by alee aa a shen feet ‘Ar General Hospital, Judiciary Square, June 13. * A ' + 2) lst New York Artillery SECO & SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN Hospital, Austdara, Jute 13. HOSPITAL. zi 6th U_ 8. Infantry. with the resolution of the Senate of July 16, 1861. _At Seminary Horpitel, Georgetown, Juve 13__ 3]6th New Jersey Vol 1) tst Penn. Cory = ? Published in confe 1) lat New Jersey Cavalry 13 do Art... L 6th do 2/5th New Jersey Vo! I oleate Sich do Artiti 2\7th do 1) let New JerseyCavalry 1/234 “=. es BREBSES BE BESSSSESSSS CORI TORO BOR een WOU FB & ist Vermont Volunteers |jr4th do di 851 OO te te do 2d Rhode Island ist do 8th New York V. Sth a ist N. Hampshire 6|: tockton’s Mich. iTV... do Volunteers 1/4th Michigan Vol é Om nm com mean Sas 2|1st Long Island Vol ist New York Ca’ 1) tat New Jeracy Cavalry 2d do do, 2/24 Micbigan Vol 13th do 1 ai3d do do Kennedy’s Indep’t Bat 1/105thdo 2d New York — 0. Sth N. Hampshire Ist Rhode Island Cay.1 9] ist Virgina Cavairy 1 oe 0S ae ES ee SIS tc ee me Oe ae ae A re eR A AP A Yd end ee istVermont Cavairy . Coben - : i Semi ve 7th Indiana Vol At General ee jeminary, Va., OS 2d U.S. #harpshooters. 1/105th New York Vol ist Ma‘ne Cavalry ....29) lat New Je Volunteers, 3] Ist Sth N. Hampzbire Vol. 6|24 ist New York Caralry. 5]ith 24 New York Artillery i4th New York Vol 20th New York Mil 2d New York 23d do to Volunteers . : 2 ist Penn. Rifles POSNER ANAS HOMME a 7tn Ladiana Vol! 39th Ilinols Vol., Sth iiinole Cavalry, jist Minnesota Vol. {Sth Wisconsin Vol 2) McClellan Dragoons. |5th North Carolina . }sth Illinois Ca Fotal....+-ssee00I02 1) lst California Vot 2) Knapp’s Battery 1|Cameron Dragoons. 11] Harris Light Cavatr 2) Quartermaster’s Geen GaeaGaete “At Mownt Pleasant Gencral Hospital, June 13, 1) 988h New York Vot ... At Carver General Hospital, Washington, June 13. 96th New York Vol. 4th U.S. Artillery.... 4th do ey ° “Total. cececeeeeedfbt do. 5th Maine Artiller 5th New Jet Vol. 3d do Volunteers. di aad At Douglas Hospital, corner of J sivsst and New Jersey avenue, June 13 78th New York Vo! a di 3d-U.S. Ariillery.. 9th New York Militia 5 Sth do Cavalry. 2d Penn. Artillery . 34 t 2) Thompson’s Battery ~ ae y 3d Penn. Cavalry. \st New Jersey Cavalry 6 Ist Berdan Sharps rs. Ist Maine Cavalry. 4 ampshive Vol. 1 e Island Cav. 16, Sth NewYork Zovaves 26th nee York Vol assachusetts Vol . 2| lst U. 8. Chasseurs . 13; . State Militia. 2 20th do 1j1st Onto Artillery 6th er at ist Sth Conrecticut Vol .. 2/1Sth 10th io se Rew Vek ay 1|39th illinois Volunteers 1]7th IndianaVolunteers 3] ist Virginia Artillery. Ist New York Cavalry 5|(34 da Harris Light Ca . 2)75th ork Vol. 3 elst dose. 1/5ith di ee ete Pete on etait Stott at ett ett tort tree) At General Hiospieal, (Reeiagsen,) Was ington we . © G9 AD Me CD 9 mt OP ENF 69. BD he OO Be AD OD BO mt mt 9 me SE OD HD me OOD ee re Sth New York — +++ 1/18th MassachusettsVol 5 AOD RO Co I - ry fe B62 0D 92 09 0 A RD C9 OD Se OO 2|Smith’s Division Sig- SESSSSRSSSES EE 3-4-9 e 58 At indtons Hospital recat Opies), Washington, do 1|7th Indiana Vol Total. ccovseveee e200 a. At Generel Hospital ( Cireis,) Washington June i3 U.8. . ‘enn. Volunteers. 1 do do.. E BREEE BEE seeeseesessessceesecseceseeces. Seseses Pd E GD patie at ft at OY OI at pt tp 9D =e 3 e F oe : Sarna San wen 5 PESBESESSPERSSSSSSSS ESS SSSESSESESESESSSESESSESSSSSSSSS SES ESSE SSS SS ES B BEE teeck | At General Hospital, Falls Church, June 1. 1ith New York Militia 4) tith P 32d New York Vol ...25)424 2h do if 4 enn. Volunteers. 2 do do. 2 epee oa BRERZ 2822222 (3 seize 2 Pwo new BOOKS Phe viirt—By Mra, do Volunteers S F et i Pt 8 pt ie oe 3 Hg i ec g i > BEERS ZREREEE | deccceppesecesesece ay) i ae ir oe Hs ite eps a i Be I et ORS vet 80 OBO 0 BS mS he AD A pt ba at A Hat A tt BS eegRR35EF sésesessesee Bd ND EDITION. —_—————__—— THREE O°OLOCH P. M. THE WRECKS NEAR NORFOLK. The U.S steamer Sattelite has gone to Phils- delpbia for machinery and operators to raise the wrecks of the Congress, Cumberland and oft vessels sunken near Norfolk PERsONAL.—Major General Pope and staff, U S. A; Mrs. General McDowell and daughter; Hon. Josish Randall, Pa; EA. Stevens, N. J 5 Marshal O. Roberts, N. Y ; H. Russel, U.S. N., are at Willards’. Ab’m Hanson, U. 8. Commercial Agent at Mon. rovia; A. G. Benson, N. ¥ ; General Geo. Stark and Wm. M. Parker, N. H , are at the National Pref. C. 3. Beleki, of N.Y., is at Brown's. Hon. Edwerd Everett bas arrived in this clty from Chicago, and is stopping with his son-in- law, Lieut. Wise. Bishop Mclilvane, ef Obto, Is in town THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. FURTHER IMPORTANT NEWS FROM EUROPE. —_o—_—_ THE OPINION OF THE LONDON PRESS UPON THE DEFRAT OF BANKS. ————-——— THE MEDIATION PROJECT UP AGAIN. —_.—_——— IT IS ADVOCATED BY THE LONDON TIMES oo New Yor, June 24.—The steamship Etns ar- rived at New York this morning. The steamer Columbia left Plymouth for Nassau with war- like stores, it is believed, for the Confederates. Two other stcamers, the Merrimac and Syipb, also arrived at Plymouth, it is believed in- tended for the rime destination. The brig E. F. Leming, from Charleston, reached Liverpool with a cargo of rosin and tur- pentine. Sbe left Charleston in company with seven other emali craft. The London Times regards the defeat of Banks as one of the most important successes to the Con- federates, on account of the lesson it teaches the North, showing that efforts and sacrifices greater than any that have gone before must be made, if even a border State is to be won back to Union Hopes of an early solution must be dispelled; and in the meantime increasing debts and mutual hatred tend to make union moreand more im- practible. The Daily News treats the defeat of Banks es quite unimportant, and not in the slightest degree calculated to disconcert McClellan's plans. The Morning Post denounces in the bitterest terms Butler’s proclamation relative to the ledies of New Orleans, and thinks the Governmert is bound to recall and court-martial him, and says such acts as this, if not promptly disavowed, would soon turn the scale finally and decisively in favor of the Confederate cause. Parliament is not In session. LATEST—ViA QUEENSTOWN. LivgRPooL, J une 16.—Console9! X 291%. Amer- ican securities steady and unchanged. The question of mediation bas been revived The Paris Patrie gives ramor of approsching negotiations for joint offer on the partof France and England. The Times editorially approves of medistion It thinks Europe ought not to look calmly on, and says ifthe efler of mediation 1s delayed the more important question--that of recognition of the Confederates—may have to be considered. The Times’ advocacy of mediation had no cf fect on the Liverpoo! cottoa market. -=-—ineeneniemititpieipiaintneinnenaaty CONGRESSIONAL. peeinconer encarta AAAVI[th CONGRESS—second Sess: facets en Sts TvEspay, June 24. Senate.—After the presentation of petitions— M+. Wright introduced a resolution directing the Judiciary Committee to inquire into and re- port on the contract of C. B. Scauberth for arms, as set forth in the report of Mersrs. Holt and Owen, commissioners; ind also % inguire what legislation may be necessary to puateh Senators and Representatives who lead their inBaence to Procure contracts, and recelve compensation cer- tain or contingent for such services; ado; Mr. Sherman reported from the Finance Com mittee a bill appropristiog five millions for the Payment of certsin bounties; committed. Da motion of Mr. Grimes the bill authorizing ses eg aye of Philadelphia’s offer of League sland, in the Delaware, for navy yard purposes, wes taken up; end Mr. Grimes addressed the Seunte in favor of ite enactment, until the expiration of the morning hour. Tee confiscation bill was then taken up, and was oppos: 1 at length by Mr. Saulsbury. Hovse —Mr. Van Horn offered 2 resolution to refer all petitions and papers on tile referring t> hip canal around the Fails of Niegera tw a ipecial committee; adopted. Mr. Stevens reported the bill making an appro- priation of five ™‘'lion dollars to pay nties to volunteers ; {The bili, vesiaes making ces gs ag neee for the ‘meat of bounties, authorizes Secreta- ry of the Interior to employ twenty-five addition- al clerks temporarily, for whom $25,000 is appro- pristed for compensation, and appropriates 83,000 to pay the expenses of th mmittee on disloyal employers of the Government sppointed unde: resolution of July 8th, 1561.) The House resolved itseif into commitiee of the whole, aad took up the bill authorizing the issue of 150,000,000 in Treasury notes, and, ps some discussion, rose and reported it to the House, and it was passed—vees 76, nays 46. (Tue bill authorizes the Secretary of the Treas- ury to issue in addition to the amount airead issued $150,000,000in Treasury notes, in sack notes as he may see fit, which shall not bear in- terest and be payable to bearer, and that $50,00u,- 000 sne!l be issued in notes of a lees denomination J Mr. S.evens reported a billto Incorporate a bank in the District of Columbia; referred to the Committee of the Whole. Mr. Walton offered a resolution ding for inting 50,000 copies of the tax bill for distribu. jon. Mr. Olin moved to incrense the number to property belonging to loyal citizens, and done thereto was eda to until to-morrow. LATE LOCAL NEWS. —>—_—_. Criminat Court, Juse 23 —The jury returned a verdict of ‘‘not guilty” in the case inst Prank Sherman. James Hi tied to practice as an attorney Mr. P. was admitted te the Circuit Court at its last term. ‘The case of the United States against Hiram J. 4 the attention of the Cenrnat Guanpnovsr Casas.—Before Justi: ‘Crety, George Prier, Dan'et

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