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Tux Wisconsin SoLprsns.—The citizens of Wisconsin resident in Washin: about the first of June, for the ing to the wants and comforts and wounded soldiers of that State. are raised by a monthly assessment on the ralaries of members of the soci Government employees five in number. The officers of the SS Hon J.R. Doolittle, President; W. Y. Vice Presiden’ 8. Huntington, be the Vice President and Secretaty, both of whom are in the General Land Office The society meets to-night in the rooms of the Senate Committze on Indian Affairs. wharf, schooner Samaria. ith 130 tons Shamokin coe!: schooner Thomas Patterson, Capt. Phillips, wit. 119 tons Sunbury coal; schooner Victoria, £2 tons coal; schooner Rob’t Frank- tons Big Mountain icNames, 109 tons of arder & Stewart, corner Pretrivs Stave Case in merscwece — the particulars of a slave case in ‘a, the News of June %: a citizen of Prince Geor; ‘State of Maryland, having app! MoKenzie, a justice of the peace for a warrant to arrest , supposed to be in this taken and subssribed the followin, before the magistrate would grant a State of Virginia, Alezandria county: 1, John the of Prince George, in the emnly swear that I ama e United States, and ~ LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS To-NIGHT. Se ee spectacular drema of the “* m Bawa’* hae proven avery card at the New National, large and entha- a resort cop Boge ee «Myles Na Co ern. maid to r. Col- an ter, and he most certainly very well. Susan Denin, as Anne hy Gimber as Elly O'Connor, are ‘The scene in the cave is ad- mirable, mechanteal effects and all. bas evinced much artistic skill in the scenery he for this drama. Opp Fstiows’ Hatt —The gigantic iilustra- tions of the war continues to the views of cities, rebellion, are wot real movement of ships is a fine view had of the battle of county, in the Lewis Alexandria county, Va., a certain slaves of bi siastic andiences in, Secretary; ai 1] calls for aid should of of Maryland, sox true and loyal citizen of that I will support the Constitution thereof as the reme law of the land; and that I will, to the t of my abilities, uphold and maintiin it. I Will, to the utmost of my Axrivep at Riley’ Capt. Robinson, , give information danger which may or it; so help me 0: Sworn to before me, this 2ist day Lewis McKenzis,J P. ly granted, and one of turday last, was ap- ; and officers were conveying him boat for transportation home, there Mr. Huoter’s servant les present, satisfactory with the sum- Baltimore Company lin, Capt. Grover, with 130, schooner Quail, Cay Sbumokin coal—ail for H and Twelith sts. Patent Orvics HosritaL.—The hospital at this place has been discontinued. The building somewhat injured in co leakage from the culinary department. business of removing the sick has been gol! since Monday, a great many of them hav: taken to the general hospitsl, on Ju and a ¢ Monitor and Cantenscat.—Percival’s cool retreat continues to attract the attention of the A warrant was accord! being no doubt of its bet: from Se eeene 4 solutions of the parties executing the warrant, the negro refused when they essayed gentle “coercion” This ni meeting with the approbation of the negro cresting some excitement, and promised to lead to serious difficuity, when some of the provost asrd interposed and carried the case before Col. Grae. tae Provost Marshal. who retained pos- session of the negro until the 23d, when adecision pd rendered ing the statements of lsyor McKenzie, Mr. Hunter and his friends, the negro and others, in connect rd, the Marshal claim of Mr. Hunter, and released the man, s*ating that he would not arrest of any fugitive from labor while in com- mand of this post, thus setting aside the lawful authority of the State of Virginia. be reported to the President at an early day. of lity and strengto; wh wooden-shce dance, on the tight rope, by Alex- ander Zinfretta, and Mademoiseile Zinfre‘ta’s + representation of the flower girl, are very Inter- esting. Mise Zanfretta is tae only former who never uses the balance He! ron Girmont.—Bear in mind the excur- sion of the Bundlers of Columbian Armory The steamers James Guy and have been chartered for tbe occasion, thus Ing ample accommodation for all who may wish to attend. Prof. Hays’ breas and string the occasion, to accompany th Corrxcrion.—In our issue of yesterda' blished an item stating that the family of laskie, in this city, had received a letter from and that he wasa pr Giymont to-night. isoner in the South. no tidings have been received from him since the battle of Belmont, but as his body has never been found on the battle field, the hope Is cherished that he is yet alive. Exeerion oF Orricers.—Good Samaritan Di- vision, Sons of Temperance, have elected the officers = wre: ee — ~ig T.C. Smith, W.P.; J. lL. Kidwell,W. A.; F. M. g "A Hazzard, A. R.8;M.R. ; —— Whitmorl, Conductor; W. A. Con; L. Decke, 1.8; D. D. Haz- J. K. Bridge, Chaplain. CunreaL GuarpHouse Caszs.—Before Justice Clark.—Wm. Mason, (col’d,) drunk and disor- fined $1.94. Thome: Igo, fugitive from ‘Khouse, (his second escape within 2 few drunk last night aad was caught ‘he street. He was sent back to serve histerm Henry Barron, sleeping in the street; ‘was a mistake; and happy time is no doubt in store for those who attend. ACADEMY OF yeast class refreshments jpensed at Rosen' 's, and all may be en- Joyed while listening to the delightful singing of Mise Seydel. Cuargnpsn Concent HaLt.—This concert hall concerts are daily given. AProL.o Concgnt SaLoon.—Billy Worrlll with dispense first class cater E 8; W A Fine Worx oF Ant.— York, it of the New the War Illustrations of Mercrs. Stanly and Conant, now in the concluding week of their successful exhibition here : ington correspondence New York Times.} Washington has been doing something for the fine arts lately, and as New Yorkers will soon tion of the fact, let me tell you in what way. Mr. Stanly, the celebrated ter of Indians, (whose gallery is gathered in Smithsonian.) and Mr. Conant, a portrait painter of considerable eminence in the West, baving painted the best likeness of President incoln that | have ever seen,) have put their heads and their pencils together, and got up a igantic illustrations of the leading conflicts of the present rebellion, to panoramic style. Each scene is ing a canvas of 16 by 24 feet dimen- a “battle or a march,’ and in- ae ty walter gir! Examination oF Pustic Scuoots.—The as- "e of the second dis' ‘was examined afternoon by voard of the district in the ex-Northern Liberties engine house. Thescholars acquitted themselves in a satisfactory manner, and were very orderly the four hours they were under examina- ‘be school is under the charge of Miss Myers, and numbers 55 small boys, of whom 52 ‘The room was handsomely deco- rated. During the exercises there was some good In addition to the sub- board of trustees of the district, Messrs. Walsh and Stuart, of the second district, and Cassell and Holmead, of the fourth distri and took part in the examination. A large num- ber of teachers and friends of the scholars were also In attendance. The assistant’s department of primary No. 5, of the third district, wes examined by Mr. R. T. Morsell. The school numbers 79, nearlv all of : I! The school fs unaer the of Miss Bird, the whole under the supervision of Miss Simonds, who has charge of the first department, and teaches in the same room. The examination wos ccnducted with no hness. Many of thechildren evinced in their answers, and had evi- tly studied hard, though the schoof was not uatformly of thischaracter. That Miss Bird has been very energetic and industrious is evident from the fact that when she took charge of the school all of the pupils were mere beginners, while now she bes some pursuing the studies of lametic, &c., very again call attention to this sehool- room. itisin the back part of the basement of New Jerussiem Church, and is wedged tight up against 2 bill, down which, in rainy weather, the water pours, entering the school-room and flood- ing the floors The walls are also very damp, be room ia dark and dreary two schools are kept—that of Miss Simonds, num- bering 41, and of Miss Bird, numbering 79. pasibly be conducive to the health of 120 8 to be penced up in such a room. Mrs Jensen’s school, Primary No.7, third dis- trict, was examined on Monday last by Mr. J. B. There are €1 pupils on the roll, 61 of whom were present. The examination was very satis- factory to the examiner, and aiso toa number of tbe parents and friends of the little Joiks who g been granted by the proper PrrMission ha .P Lyford, Missionary of the in the grounds immediately east 0! on this and every Thursday evening, at 7 o’clock. Fine Fisninc.—The season for rock (striped base) fishing at the Little Falls of the Potomac, rtsmen are dally cat>h- ing there as many as fifty 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 them with herring rticipate in the sport there should bridge for Joveph Payne or one of his sons, who keep boats, tackle, bait, &c., always on hand for those comin; They know ail the fishing grounds well, and de- vote their time to assisting lovers of fishing wish- ing their services. On oF THE INSTITUTIONS of Washington is the Dollar Store, (433 Pennsylvania avenue, near 43 street,) where are displayed an immense es- sortment of Jewelry and Silver-plated Ware, all Take a look at it. for the Army should not leave Supplied with Holloway’s Pills For sores, scurvy, wounds; small-pox, fevers, and bowel complaints, these medicines are the best in the world. Every French soldier uses them. Only 25 cents singing by the pupils. be exhibited ta is now feirly open. , were present, rge, siona, ill iting the heroes of the war. inting is inteaded to be. and I believe it iy conceded to be, vastly superior to ever before attempted in the panoramic as engaged the close attention and labor of the artists mentioned, end several of the most accomplished scenic painters in the country for six montbs, and is not yet quite finished, though some very successiul exhibitions have been made. On the first evening of the exhibition I saw pres- ent Cabinet ministers, lawyers, judzes and mem- bers of the press, and the approbation was gen- eral and hearty. The water scenes are surpris- ingly beautiful; the edventures of ‘the special artist’? are ludicrous in conception and happily executed; while the exhibition of Russell, L is perfectly stunning. For thrilling ¢ battle scene of Fort Donelson has never been ex- cel'cd. These illustrations go by the name of and Conant’s Polemorama of the Great you will ere long announce without them. and Ointment it in New York. Ovr Sicx anp Wounpzp at Fair Oaxs.—Some ladies who had gone down to the Army of the Potomac, before Richmond, for the purpose of attending to the comfort of the sick and wounded italx, have returned. There are agood sick and wounded in the hospitals at Fair Oaks, and a great amount of suffering The soldiers are very much in need of many articles necessary to their comfort. There are a number of rebel wounded there also, who receive the same attention as our troops. The price of every article needed is enormous. Sutlera and others who have necessaries for sale, rently determined to hold them at the Towels, napkins, bandaces, tea, coffee, or any other article of a necessary nature, are much needed, and if any parties would wish to contribute to the comfort of our sick and can do so by leaving any articles . Fales, No. 413 C street, who wilt return to Fair Oaks in a few days, and be happy to take with her any article donated. boys. we are informed, a ® harvest now at Fair Oaks and in that neighbor. pers at twenty, twenty-fi WV any Ons who wishes to eng: in the business had better be careful to have poc. ets sufficiently capacious to hold a few day’s rc- tions, as food is decidedly scarce for civilians in and about the Army of the Potomac. Dearness —Siont.—Persons sufferin, either, should apply without delay at Moschzisker’s Opthalmic and Aural Institute, 227 Pennsylvania avenue. Wasiine This is to certify that I hi for upwards of two years. The best doctors in Washington failed to cure me. Dr. Tumblety bas performed the miracle. Per- sons wishing farther particulars can call and see me. je2i-tf At Mra. Barbour s,375 3d st., bet. Dand E. Wasnineton, ¥ y 28, 1962. This is to certify that Dr. Tumblety, the Indian Herb Doctor, has cured me of corsumption. R. Car Dorsey, United States Capitol. THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR will describe disesses and tell bis patients the nature of their complaints or !ilness, without re- eeiving any information from them. for Consultation or Advice. ‘0. 11 Washington Buildings, Penn: vania avenue, corner 7th street. Finemen’s Convention —In pursuance to a call, the following’delegates from the diffrent fire companies assembied at the Franklin engine house last evening, to take some measures to re- organize the fredepartment and piace |t on a firm Chauncev was called to the ebair,and Mr. Andrew P. McKenna appointed The list of delegates was cailed, and answered Columbia —J. J. Peabody, T. H. Robinson, A. pga W. Cook, George T. Dykes, —J. H. Sessford, E. J. Crampton, L. Dorsey Perseverance. —W . H. Osborn, G. Fletcher, J. astera Hose —F.N. Holtzman, C. W. Drury, Metropolitan Hook and Ladéder.—J. T. Chaun- cey, Wm Scott, C. F. Holbrook. be Union ae nen Hook and Ladder 8 Pouice —The Fourth Ward see cee J. C. Messerschmid' Christiana Bodmer, bi DELICIOUS! Sarah 3 Light, drank; A Travestic of Lonsfellow’s Excelsior, by days. Thomas Parrell, disorderly; James R. Mullin, drank an: Geo. N’. Williams, fighting; do. $2. David Dickson, do; do. 2— bail for farther hee Bridget Kendrick, fighting and disorderly; Lacey, selling liquor do $20.91 —'before “Janice Murphy. ‘The Third Ward patrolmen reported Tuesday : uor in small quantities pare Charles gpa al porsession astolen horse an dismisved. Daniel Cahill, disorderly; locked up do. 6 hours—by Justice Walter. Julia Easton, fight ing. Wm. Gaut, do; brock; assault and battery; security for cou tee Thomas Steehe, larceny; j: family; fined $1 SHORTFALLOW. A crowd appror shed a we! known stor, t plates and baskets bor: , chattering throng, jen of their sonc— BD li presented. Mr. Peabody proposed a Graft of a bill to reor- ganize the department, to be presented to the city councils with a request that they pass it. The proposed bill provides that the shall consist of five delegates (including the pres- ident) from each company, sud the standing committee of the department shall consist of three from each company. year nominate to t! and two assistant engineers, and sball elect them The officers so elected shall be nominated to the councils forcoufirmation. The ration shell pay the salaries of the eng! Chief engineer $600, first $400, second assistant , ration le expected to approp. for each engine company, each hose company, and $350 for each hook and ladder company. Bradley, larceny; wonnaes ii me Of Boston Crackers much they. spake, TON’s nim» wa; often bc Combined with this expressive ar Peter Donnelly, without license; ie Smscking his lips, another “But have you tasted his H lady, who came up i: lared that every gir! of taste esired her brother or by Justice Ko o buy his Candies, they were so In fast, the crowd agreed me: . never hai they feasied on : eo by young a.1d aa. Y 1s at 466 Eleventh st,, DamszLs.—Tuesday afternoon, 1g business in the county, Spring, by the Fourteen a pafr of gally-at- , @8 merry as whisky could and indecent enough to the law. The Justice ts to arrest them, and called mounted police of thecounty. were ready to return to the FALL Justice Waiter, havin street . On the road contracted their disease or become injur-d at fires, After providing fer lay! different companies for ra! tion adjourned to the 15th of July. DATION'S BAKER BOBRON and PIG NIC ICES, &o.,(freab made) areaiwars oo the draft before the iat i An Impomtant ARgksT —Fora ettensive business in the horse trade has carried on atthe North by parties tn nia, and in many cases the horses stolen from citize: Governmen: ILIFTARY HOSPIBALS & M SrIzALs HEALTH OF prisoners, and placi two bebind escort>d them in the Fourth Ward station. 2 Tocked up when they ‘were really offended. uy wi ‘were offen - 4 ined about three hours. In the two policemen infront and of Cle ed sh & SOLOMON®S’ Metropolitan Book Store, 332 Penvsylvania between 9th and | NEW STOCK. INTERIOR ADORMMENTS. Just reomved Bochoice selection of new and de- PAPER HANG ‘ornate to the S@ppropriate for parlors, halls, the prisoners hie determination to punish well ss in the city, The conduct of in- rym ich pauaiae rooms, nd casmbers. BOARD Pal . }» CED BS cat UES CENTRE New Designs, warranted gold bands, imitation ‘eld, and mon. WINGOW SHADES. Window Shades of anv required style or size made Green, 8nu Blue 8 > » Was called to the chair, and Levy is ided with gold feat.) ; f @ssortmen' rom the beat! Macu’sctory in the ne ntry. ), an agsortment of Dark W ae of small sized g ry # ingle, Thos. Blagden, and H. ppointed acommittee to j ti Hy fl CTURE ‘OR Lf Fy i F £ ) di ey osn be pu-onased’ for int srepresentation made to effect Reali solicited from those reeding the above Lets nm Fire Oraoken i eo Window fhades men, in city or ‘ ‘l A i gee j i tf 'a FEW OF THE MANY ee me or the Secretary of the Navy to inform the H TESTIMONIALS what number of rifed canon are now in u» SECOND EDITION. FROM THE CITIZENS OF WASHING- TON TO DR TUMBLETY, THE INDIAN RERB DOCTOR. Post Orvicz, Wasbington, D. C., June 23. the Ni thelr calibre, by whom desig: the amount paid for experimenting with A resolution was adopted instracting the Mi! THREE O’CLOCK'P. M. ‘This is to certify that | have ‘intensely suffered for many years from loss of appeti 4 and poo aebiiity, fainting, tary Committee to examine the financial affa: of the Sanitary Commirsion, with a view of re te, ' LATEST FROM THE ARMY.OF THE POTOMAC baustion, cholic, pain in the breast, &c.. ke. | After trying the most scientific doctors of the without the least = of relief, m pean bet to appropriate & sum of money tv em Mr. Clark reperted « resolution authorizing the Hooker's Division Engage the Enemy—De- feat ef the Rebels and Capture of their MILT commenced to use Dr. "s Herb Medicine, which has restored me to th G. B. CLarx, Post Office. Good News for Ali » WasHineton, June 20, 1962. Camp by Gen. Heoker—200 Unien Treeps Killed and Weunded— The Result Very Impertant—Gen. McClelian Present and Superintending the whele Action. > aa of 5 CC) copies of the Pacific Mr. Washburne of Ill, moved to make the number 2.50; adopted—end the resolution as e was received from the Benate an ‘This is to certify that I have been stone olind for upwards ef two years. The bet doctors in Washington failed to cure me. nouncing teat they were now ready to form hment for the trial of W. of Tennesere, and —_.>—__ {Associated Press Dispatch.) Hearguartsns ARMy oF THE Poromac, June high court of | I was led to Dr. reys, District J § ‘Tumblety blind, and in a most pitiable and de- plorable condition. My eyes appeared like ul- cers, which dischai @ great quantity of pus or matter. Dr. Tumb! has Sooaek 25—Wednesday evening.—General Hooker, at 9 o’clock this morning, advanced his division with a view of occupying # new position. The result was that his troops met with a most determined of the House at once proceeded to the Senate Chamber the cure. LATE LOCAL NEWS. Persons wishing further particulars can call and see me Suva Bar.sy, At Mrs. Barbour’s, 375 3d st., bet. D and E. Wasutneton Cit, June 20, 1962. resistance from the enemy, which lasted until 4 o’clock in the afternoon, during which the rebels were forced to give way before the invincible —_e—— ASONABLE Laxctaee —Thts morning pat- rolman McDevitt arrested a German named Morr's To the Pudlic:—1 have been under the practice of Dr. Tumplety for some time. applied to and feelings, without asking me any whatever. denoting consumption, and rheumatism Nushamm, who was charged George Poppers, with using tressonable languag The language he is charged with using was, * hope the Yankees will be cut to pleces. see their bodies broiling inthe-un. The witoe + said he had a Louisiana Tiger telt, and he kise. ¢ courage of our men. During the day everything by another namet indicated a general engagement, but the enemy showed no disposition to accept it. The troops al) fought as gallantly as ever. The loss on our side will be about 200 killed and wounded. When I first im he stated precisely my complaint uestions My complaint was a violent cough, first treatment was to restore the lungs and evade the cough, which his medicines sccomplished. The rheumatiem, which 1s of long standing, he undertakes to cure, and if he can accomplish that end I will give him the full benefit o: it several times exclaiming, ‘‘This is my holy o The case wee laid before Justice Jobe- and there reeming to be matters connec’: 2 it wortny of military investigation, } shamm and the witness were both sent to the The following are among the wounded :—Col. Morrison, volunteer aid to Gen. Palmer, wounded in the hand, and Capt. Rufferly, of the 2d Excel- sior, in the leg. truth, as well known in Washington city for nearly nine years 2s a florist on the Island Ws. Hvueues, 7th and B sts. Consumption Cured. Dr. Tumblety— 1 7 The loss among the officers in the Ist Massa- Centre! station and turned over to the militar chusetts regiment, which suffered the most, is as Captuin Wild, wounded in the hand; Captain Carruth, wounded in the breast; Captain Paxponep —The President bas Lambert. who was convicted at the Decemb-« term, 1=57, of the Criminal Court on two ind‘oi- 1am h«ppy to state my case as follows:—1i had been sfilicted with constipation, pain in the breast, hectic fever, in- cessant cough, copious expectoration of matter, and continual wasting away of the whole body. From the symptoms it appeared I could not sur- vive many months, but contrary to the expecta- tions of every one, Dr Tumblety has cured me. Joun Bennett, Foreman of Nailor’s S:able, bet. 13 and 1°} sts. Wasuineton, June 1, 1562. Chamberlain, wounded in the face; Lt. Thomas, arm amputated; Lieut. Dalton in breest, and Lt Parkerson in leg. Our loss is small, most of the men being wound- ed. The loss of the enemy is not knowa, but be- lieved to equal our own. The rebel camp in front of General Hooker's division was captured, and is now occupied by ments for larceny end sentenced to the Penit-n tlary for six years—three in esch case. bas already served out more than three-fuurths of AccipEN?t To Justices Tuompson.—We regret to bear that Jnstice Thom: of the Third Ward, acciden' bis arm a few days ago, which unfits him for o° ficial business for the present Dr. Tumbiety—Dear Sir :—As you are always disposed to make known everything calculated to benefit society, I have concluded to send youa brief statement of a cure recently performed on me by your Herb Medicines. I became so low and emaciated with dyspepsia, liver complaint and great debility, that | have been confined to my room, and my case seemed hopele-s his troops. The ground fought for was 8 swamp, with thick underbrush, beyond which is an The woods intervening between our troops and the enemy prevented the result of artillery firing belng known. Two Napoleon 12-pounders, under Captain De Russey, succeeded in getting through the swamp however, with a prospect of early recovery. est night Mr. Joba @ Dafii-id was robbed of bis pocket book, contsin- $56, with some papers apd receipts of val imself, while at Grover’s Theater. Noolue to the thief has been obtained. Pickrockets Asovt.. Criminat. Court.—The court is #t!!l oor=pied Dr. Tumblety, whose remedies entirely cured eh ae not being able to relieve me, I appliea mi e. Joan 8. WatsH, je 3-37 Sexton St. Mettbew’s Church. LOST AND FOUND. during the afternoon, and did excellent service. An effort of the enemy to capture them resulted in their being driven back with a severe loss. The result of to-day is highly important to the health of the army, as but little more ground is to be gained to place the troops beyond the swamp. with the case of James Mahoney, Indicted for the murder of his wife The examination of tor wit- nesses for the prosecution is progressing . EXCURSIONS. PIO NIOs, &e. OS¥—On Saturday, 2ist, a black ACCOUNT BOK. Phe ficder will bo su’adly rewarded by leaving it at s*s:1 No. 219 Contre Market, or the owner. (1t*) ROBERT CUNN NGHAM. oe Oe $5 REWARD Will be paid for ths return o! s General McClellan was present during the whole day, superintending all the movements. OFFICIAL REPORT CONCERNING THE 8) Pic NIC F THE IMPROVED OR INDEPENDENT BRO On MONDAY, June Du At MR LEinsirn: Pitas TRE EMORANDUM BOUK and PAPER: belonging to & doctor, ond loston the road rear Cliffbuine Hospitsi.at avenue and Ninto st, BATTLE ON WHITE RIVER, ARK. U.S. Frac Steamer Benton, Memphis, June 20. Sir$ The number cf wounded men on doard of To be givea for tne Wontdsd Soldiers 1! run from the Ce pitol to the Par! n. mio has been engaged, and s fine N’S Drug #tors, Pa. jo.6 3t™ 5 REW ARD-strayed from the Observatory, 0} ) on Friday last,a dark red and s ight ly vrindled COW, vesricg @ white merk on the forehead. A ieward of wil bi paid for her return to the t*bser SIRAY—Lost,cn Sat COW, with leather st: neok; cat om the tail. 95 ee on her return, No. 2 tween tand K. ound her rd will be 4th street, time mey be suticipated. the hospital boat Red Rover is forty-one Pics cone account given me yesterday was incorrect. shall still wait for further knowledge before pre- senting a final report of the casua‘ties attending the capture of the St. Charles forts. The Department will be gratified to learn that the patients are most of them doing well. ory. je2é 3'* a brown Buffalo H MO 4 BE ARMORY BUY MN Fae FIELD je 26-3t* JOHN HARTMAN. REWARD-—Lost, on Thureday, 26th inat., from Capt. Moore’s Do Georzetown Bridge,s large roan ALU LE yut9 vears of ar, sides chsf-d from work. 95 will be given for hie retern to, Vonn’s Btabe, Biicge street. near ths Market House. The surgeon essures me that Capt. Kilty is out of danger; but he is severely crippled in bis hands and feet, and suffers a great deal. brave gentleman and a loyal officer. always been conspicuous in this squadron for acting his part In the best spirit of the profession, neusoing to their mary friends gensral that they wili give ther & GRAND EXCUSION TO 6LYMONT, ON ®HURSVAY LVENING, Jace bh er Imbor nor expense has beam spares his one of the moat delightfal exouraiens «. je 26-3t* WM. NICHOLSON, 2 ee 10 REWARD-—Strayed from Laurel Factory on the S)th instant, @ black SET- TER BIECH, of medium sic, with r= markei tJ chain collar sround her n witha ersy «pot on front of her breast. above reward will be given by CHARLES KNIGHT, 101 Firat strect, or Lieut. Me A Int Vistrict Reg’t. Laurel Factory. j056 3t* In the attack on the batteries at St. Charles be occupied the leading place, and received his wounds at the head of the line in the zealous per- formance of his whole duty. Although himself wounded and helpless, be attended to the wants and comforts of his injured officers and men. the fesson. "Yhe safe and commodious steave" JAMES BY has been chartered for copesion ; ateamer ECLIP<E, w commods'ion for 8'lour ire~ds f HAYS’ BRASS 4ND STRING BAwD ‘Fue boats will leave the foct of Seventh vires wil leave the corner of Sevent> s* the On; hich will sfferd Des OF _ co Wasnircton, To wi & stray, fiken mot the road the 2ist instent a dai troa grey MARE, hip-shod in tne left hip; wh: I have gratefully to acknowledge our obliga- tions to Major Gen. Wallace and to Dr. Jessup of the 24th Indiana, and to Dr. McClellan, of the Ist Nebraska regiment, for thelr valuable assist- MBIA, Covnty oF :—L hereby certify thst G, Osvorn, of said couasy, brought before meas ONS DOLLAR, admitting agent man and iadie.. Committss of Arrangements, mane and tai'; judged to be about ten years of age; shows marke of bad usage. Sister Angela, the Superior of the Sisters of the Given under my hand as one of the Justices of Holy Cross, (some of whom are performing their offices of mercy at the Mound City Hospital,) has GRAND SOCIAL PIC Nic will be givenst in and for said County, this 25th dav of C H. WILTBERGER. er of ssid ‘esoribed mare is requested to The o i) ty, charges an’ take her away. Lala prey ® AG. ‘OSBORN. onthe Washington afd Rookviile tarnpike, Green Spring Pavilion, beorgetown, WIDOWS AND OR ‘On THURSDAY, J Kindly offered the services of the Sisters for the hospital boat of thisequadron when needed je 26 3:* at Brightwood Grocery Store. 10 8 eee I I9TRiCT OF COLUMBIA, WasHINoton have written to Com. Pennock to make arrange- ments for their coming. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, your Commencing &: one o'clock p. m. Admission 50 cents, Aim:tting & gentiemsn « OS. jem 3 | ti t W.C . of Waakhaetogh BYR uidaghtSebtro ma, ue nl seriber, one of the Justices te the Peaos in and for #a.d county, day o} tray, trespassing upon his enclosures. wi COW, with bius spots on her sid ears old, w the y Biren under my hand and seal th uns, 1832 N.CALLAN, J i a desoribed cow and calf is req to forward, prove Property Ru, obarges them away. WM. CHANULER GREGG Henry Queen’s farm, 02 old Bladens' north of the Capitol. $5 REWARD~—Strayed or stolen. on Tuesday Ded last, (the 17th.) & Hight red COW, with a short tail. The finder wi | receive the above don its return to Bridge. 2t., corner ee eee ee é eo UP ASTRAY—On the 18th instant,a sorrel] HORSE, about 14 hands high. The owner wil! ples e to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take hum war, GEO. HILL, “Yous st $8th st., het, M and Pa sve, $5 REWARD-—Horse strayed or stolen, sinde the 16th Jane, from the commons, north of L street, batwee- 17th and sth, large sorrel HORSK, about 1 years of age: bo joa & little ekinned ‘he above reward will be ln’ Music Store, No. 30 on the stand in front Mr. MoGu ion Store, je 25 lw* Aucti SaMUEL JONES. obedient servant, Cras. H. Davis, Flag Officer com’d’g Western Flotilia. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Headquarters Provost Marshal's O fice, Wasuineron, June 26, 1862. It is hereby ordezed that all officers, soldiers or eltizens within this command, left in charge of public property by regiments or brigades in the field, will forthwith make a report to these head- quarters. By order, Major W. E. DostR, Provost Marshal. Lut. 3.6. Copier, Acting Adjutant. TEW pe BOYS IN Té* <S FIELD AGAIN !— wembers of the Stewart Hollacd Club take great to their friends and wil give their jostan Lelt June, 1892,as an 63- ite rand Pio Nic at calves to spare neither paios po- the Pic Nic of the sos on. ence Bt 2 o’clook and conti leaves the fost Georgetown, every haif hour. Comm: in at.. Georgetown, UV. C. je 25 2t* FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT—Two unfarmshed ROOMS. Also, slew ot iy ‘Boarders ‘wanted. ee THE MOVEMENT. The handsomely carried out movement of the left wing of the Army of the Potomac is consid- ered in military circles as one of the greatest im portance towards assuring the success of our mil- itary operations in the front of Richmond. How important it would not be proper for us to partic- OR RENT—FURNISHED ROO Indiana avente, near!y cpposite ¢. NT—A HOUSE, No. 171 B street. be rant right foot sare Fee eon and Woh, reer tue Smithsonia: Island. Inquire on the 8 d if recurned to Mr. Tus Humpursys Impzacnment Casz.—The galleries of the Senate were crowded to-day to witness the imposing ceremonies of the Hum- FURNISHEL L BERAL RaW AR: D—Strayed trom the stable of the subsor! ubscriber, on the morning of the fd, one ‘el COLT, 4 yeare od; snout De ib hande ht h; 1 think @ ater in the fore _— and a aaa hina leg; long tail;ro other marks reco! " ‘THOMAS W. WILLIAMS, jos at* Eighth street, bet. p and & st. 10 HewaRo—Lost on the ovening of the 73 6 Frith blest may an wether & couble orain ‘lar, My a name axteched Whoever wiil return him to F; and C, DUNBAM, 281 Pa. avenue, will ceive the above reward snd no qus-tions ‘asked. je25 2s* phrevs impeachment case. The renowned Par_ son Brownlow was noticed among the witnecses, of whom a large number was present, a)! Union men of Tennessee. ——— CONGRESSIONAL. + XXXViIth CONGRESS—Second Session, ——_$—__ = Tavarspar, June 26. Sunatz.—After the presentation of petitions— Mr Trambull reported from the Pensions Com- mittee, a bill for the relief of the widow of Gen. Star OM 0C '—In-the West End, tos small ta.- OF Sites on dren, & convenient wOUs:: bandsome at til the 30th, Porth side, near isth st. FOR LE—Phe ~~ Pixte res, F Willofs handsome io Saloon, d the rear, in & looati bouse is doing* an exoe'lent bu {oustomers. A fons en oO. W..” A EAos iNew ver 6 ROOMS FOR RENT between léth ‘une 7th, s mottled SETTER. TCH, with collar, plate and owners’; pO! ow hed will return $5. Rew ALD DOS T—On Saturday, 1 it. 2 Whi of 6th a aie the Workhouse, will above re’ C. F. Smith; committed. On motion of Mr. Doolittle, the bill appropri- ating certain public lands in tion of the Northern Pacific Railroad, was taken ion of Mr. Harris, the bill to increase pensation of the Surveyor of the Customs Also, some Fable Boarders wacted. of the construc- OOMS AND Boa D. ly, mepleasant iment, New York Volunteer ture and beddiy¢ moceted, New houses, farni tween Gat a. A few e ie je 25-st" “JOHN F. BARELY. REWARD-—Strayed from th $5 ond white Ow. with aout oh be ped for her dalivery to toes F RICK FOLEY. street, botween Bat Warknrton, DG. for the northern district of New York, was taken passed. Aur, Powell offered a resolution calling on the of War to transmit to the Senate a copy of the report of Joseph Holt and Robert Dale Owea, and all statemeats of that commission rel- ative fo their Investigation; laid over. R WITH A CHAMB' A dchea: pe Pe picate may ol RS. MARGARET SP. 338 ste strect, between D and E Judiciary Square. street:, two CO entirely og a oa other a deep red, with ; email #iz3, not 810 will be waid for their return, or $20 if as stolen. ssken on the lath ew jo 23-lw* OHN GAYNOR. UST—Four Certificates of Stoos of sateal Lafe Insurance Company of Philade I~ lows 1.167 for fT + No. 1,192 fe 10; Bio;'No. 1 213 for $20; No. tt fer ys ail tn the namie of Jacob Fussell. it "not fou 1 TIS lawow ey AGOB FUSSELL. B25 vcsiverr to me, the apprehensi: delivery to , at the village of ot NEG! or Frmee Geurae's County M $ | haries is very: black; of stout statne ¢- tenALce ae si — §-um_ coun! when it. Washington, snd is wi give teal ve leee vine at Ie ray ken, preemie catia Sem de | of Ha Ht fe rH iL Sige t \PRRE aS pape eed OUTHERN BANK NOTED WANTED, i) rE J.B. & 00. jerry: ** Hotel, On motion of Mr. Sumner, the bill to carry into effect the treaty with Great Britain for the ve trade was taken up and i—yeas 34, nays (Messrs. Carlile, Kennedy, illey, the bill for the ad- mission of the State otf West Virginia into the Union, was takea u jamner opposed the bill, because, in pro- viding that slavery should be recognized in the State until the end of the year 1863, the ee be to admita new an amendment, forever b- in the said State. Pending e Senate resolved itself into a ‘hment forthe trial of West H. U.S. District Judge of Tennessee; their presiding ofti- 'FRAYED OR STO —| te dah LEN, Sree oe corner of BOARDING. DING—Two or three ebjection to a high, heal obtain large, Siry Rooms, wits or corner Ith and wiX OR EIGHT GENT: S228 Aes Sr Rooms st the street. between | and K, GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS N OTICE-LICENSES—Ail rom ths Corporation of ‘Oth isstant hereby mpiy to renew the brit suppression of the 1 and Salisbury. On motion of Mr. House 02 lsth fest seven inches in Eaereid ‘WM LAIRD, Clerk. 4 ‘or the year 1832, 1. oman Eg pet provisioas of aly? CHARLES a a Cima vase Living} GRAGEEES POH BSELD FEBBING! & i Ss The oral! tT vice a

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