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ne ee the} SIOK AND SOLDIERS 1N . pe ‘ rogue, Matan'scined othe see Pale nOBPrEaL- . | OS inns Gates tages 1] SCO EDITION. i | f I J LOCAL NEWS. : : ] ar ee i ee Vol... 1/34 ce periey ‘Precinct —Jobn Gallaber, drunk; die | Published in conformity with the resolution . Artillery sere ere roe 4 a THREE O'CLOCK P. M. Hi Fisber. stealing horse; tarned over to —t E. B. Williams. do; do. Thomes Howari, without license; dismissed Prancis Mil, steal'ng; Dall for court. Camera Stand, do; do. Eliza Mahony, do ; do Fourth Preetnct —Catbarine Dinkins, drank and @isorderlr; fined $275 Chas Pemmp, Ors88) do. $1.73—by Jastice Drurv. Lata rabam, drank and disorderly; fined $3. m Conway, do; divmissed. ‘ealey Coper, larceny; do. James Smith, carrying deadly weapons; fined $2. Bigha P' —| Smith, drunk sad dis- ly; workhouse. Wm. Barnes, carrying Seite; dismimed Dogglas Seu, throwing j;@o. Jovn SEVERE BATTLE ON TUESDAY LAST. ~ 2+ —— HE WHIPS THE ENEMY. ——__.__ LOSES ONLY ONE GUN EN ALL * ee THE WAGON TRAINS SAFE: ——_— GEN. McCLELLAN REINFORCED ei Wan Daranrurnt, Jolyt—1 tr = —A die patch from General McClellan, just received et the War Department, dated from Berkeley, Ber- rison’s bar, July 2, 5.38 p.m , emtee that be bes succeeded in getting bis army te that place, o@ the bank of the James river, and hed lost bot one gun, which bed te be abendoned last night #23 i i i be presented, and for positively the last time. Mies Jennie Parker appears as Marguerite, and Mr. Tilton as Manuel, other chara¢! by the compeny. We doubt not the falr benefict who bas won many friends since net apped: bere, will be greeted by a large and aporeci house. Miss Parker’s younger sister, Miss will appear on this occasioa, as Christine. PoLtemonama —This being positively the last week of the beautiful exhibition of the scence and incidents connected with the rebellion, all should avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing it. New attractions have been added this week, the pietare of the ‘‘ Unnamed Heroes” is werth the price of admission. Cant avY.—Percivel’s talevted, versatile and original company has been very Sagerad with the fun leving community. A'l the primo'pal actors and old favorites of Canterbury are still on the boards, while added to these are the beautifal do @o.... 13th New York Voi... do 4}7tm tray 17th to 2,13 do... ifien do do Amussuants To-n:oxt ‘ie ‘ale: he Senate of July 16, 1861 sth do : bor = " rs missed Alfred Pugh, do.; workhouse. x oft of July 16, . 24 do = Gaovenr’s Tazatsx.—Miss Jennie Parker will @ ‘ball for eourt. Jobn- Pci 9 | 22th do tovnigat be the reciptent of acomplimentary ben- |2ne°saraept at rape; diemissed. Catherine Hng- | 4+ Genoral Hosptial, Fadiciary Square, June 27.) 50 9° 2 | Tbe LATEST FROM THE PENINSULA — nee Gd Lee — a gets, disorder! " Margaret Coanor, 20 ; 39. gu U8. Iatantry <0 9|04th Penn. Volunteers. 1 a do 2 r of prominent citizens and sojourners in Was! ‘osiah Stow, do.; fined $262. A. Eleason, run- | 6th U.S. . 34 do 1 z ington. The thrilling and beautiful snectseular wagon ’ cense; dismissed. ‘Joba do 2 Official Dispatch from Gen. McClellan anmea, “Romance ote Poor Young Mam,’’ will bs pelea AL Bip 4 -2 1)20th do niger 8 se 1 2 IRR do do....++ Sth Obio Volunteers . iz? do 4 1 Beet Sees 2 4 \8td do do. oe: 2 1)8m N sap ao 1\10th do do... 2) ist New JerseyCavalry 2 ith Maine Volunteers 5 ee Pr) tet ee tt ‘2th do do... 2/56th do Ist Vermont Cavairy .. 1/6ist do Volunteers Iistth do bowl stones; do Ferdinand Whi! MeMiocbeel. drank and diserder! Brady, do.; fined #1 58. Thos. Mansficld, drunk; diamnissed . Ninth Preeinct —Mary Roe, disorderly; dis- mised. George Wilson, assaul’; dism{ Mrs. Cleary, disorderly; 34 do ith 1/ tet Virginia Volunteers Qlist do Cavalry... 8/Stb Michigan Vol. 116th do . hode Island Cav. gen, profanity; fined | 9th New York Militia. - Zenfretta, whe appears po aac aaa tight eens oe he Pie of bis person; | 14th do. form: ac harm; it, wh ehn Popkins, exposure ; . it down. That rope pe a charming Eva Brent, whe cae peire — eaten, David ib New York Vol (Tuesday), because it broke an lo delights all by her pleasing vocalism; gracefal Miss Ravel, whe moves like a cg 1 through the dance, and the Seigrist brothers, Alexander Z fretta, Velards, &c , &¢.,, altogether forming a more brilliant combination of the kind than was ever before put upon any boards. Acanemy oF Music —Free concerts daily at 4 P- m. Refreshments always at hand and dis- Pensed by pretty water girls. APeL_o.—Signor Tiberini, who presid: Pian ct this resort, entertains the audience with selequons from the best classic and eperatie au- thors, and performs admirably. Refreshments are dispensed by pretty girls. hour and a half ago the rear of the wagon train wes within e mile of camp sed only one wagon abandoned. That we had « severe betGe yesterday (Tuesday) end beat the eaemy bedis, the men fighting even better than before. The men are in good spirits. The reinforcements sent from Wasbington have arrived. BE. 8. Sazrone, M. 6. OUR ARMY NOT DEFEATED! ee eee ed Shay, do.; de Iasac Miller, dru \. er, diserderly; dismissed. P. Besham, de; do. James Coobrane. drunk: fined 81 94. Harriet Lowndes, profanity; $20 Henry Barker, envrying @ 1; fined $2094. Thomas Pitzpatrick. ex; ing his persop; workhouse. Mary Jane Taylor, disorderly; fined $2 91. John H. iy do.; fined $59. Wm. Brown, do; fined 8304. Caroline Lucas, de; de. Sarah Brocer, prostitute; dismissed’ Patrick Ready, ———- workhouse. Adolph Wagoner, sleeping ‘2 the street; do. Cornelius Sull'van, mgt = ne REEEEEZ ESE it the & 8 ‘arver General Hospital,” va shengton, June27. | At Mownt Pleasant General Hospital, June 27 Art! a ee ee ee _——— heared . 8. Artillery «--- 1\% jth New York Vol Bi Whit drank ad disorderly; ve jenry ‘hitman, drunk a» tT ; Vol $284. Joha Higgins, disorderly; fined $1.4. & s 12 } 4th U. 8. Artillery 2 ih do do. 3 1:6th New J Vol 1\8th gee a Fourrs of Juty—Tomorrow will be Comm EyCEM 85: entows CoLLEsr.— 6th do 1/10th § do ep eigbty-sixth enniversary «f American inde| ‘The annual commencement of this Cellege took 1)Thompeon’s Stonewall Jackson Certainly Killed t dencé. It is a day to be remembered and - | plase this morning in the large hall he in- 1/24 Penn. Artillery seems iat 5 lowed by every lover of freedom; and as for feur- | stitutien, which wes, at an early heur, filled with ijist do Volun' rm soore years it hes been celebrated when happiness umereus auditory, composed of the parents a Gen. HeCall, Gen. Reynolds and Co's and prosperity smiled upon the land, it should | aod friends ef the students, and many ef the w Missing! not be forg ten in this thedark heur ef adversity | Gataelis of the District and surrounding ard tag . ——— and of trial. In this conflict fer the presarvatioen | esan: lars—numbering over of the Union, the natal day of liberty and of free- er ee wae sy the tsanhores Bcd — be celebrated with appropriate cere- the west of the monies. Ia this city business will be almost entirely suspended. No provision that we are aware of haa been made fora ral celebration. but we trust the national standard will bedisplayed from Gon. Meade seriously and Gen. Fite- Jobn Perter slightly wounded! Gens. Longstreet and Magreder, avd a large number of revel eficers, Oo ....... 98 Ist Maine Cav airy... 4i3d_ do. 2d de Vol.unteers. 2/ith de do... 2] 5th do 4th de de...... i/lst Penn. Artillery... 2] 6th do do... « Silst do Res.Cavairy 5 | llth ee. x je room was 4 figs of a me at A AD OD ON tH all the public buildings, and frem many private | sag the 4 1 7th do... a 214th 13th do residences. The banks will be closed. he milewing ie of : rete er shire Art. 2|5th 15th do Priseners. Menry Major; The Last st Vol, 5) ist 19th_ do a There will be no mark>s to morrew, but in ‘Phe Battie ot Wagra: len thereof all cf them wiil be open this evening, } Inga (Latin), Thes. . Lipa aon of the Cid, when families may obtain supplies. Thes. M. Spencer; Stud: of the Nataral Sciences, > Should the day prove tp ra er number ef K. Davie; The Hunter's Grave, James P.| 107th do do.... 3}7th_ de de . pleasure parties will spend their boliday im the McElroy; The Battle of I-ry (Greek), ‘Vm. L. | istNewY ork Cavairy. 4/¥d D.C. Volunteers .. 4 woods. Some of the Savbath schools parpese | Airst; Le Sermen da Soldat Chretien, Cypriano | 9th do do.... 8|2d U. 8. Sharpshooters 4 Hes <a ist Rhode Island Cav.14| 102d do ist N. ¥. Chasseurs... 1/1034 do + 2 | Sth NewYork Zouaves 1/(05thdo + 6 | 26th New York wt do ist Vern ont Cavalry .. 1| ist ist de Volunteers 1/24 The Rebels Claim te have taken 5,000 Prisoners! eb tn 0 Killed, Wounded and Bissing Vol... 1/107thdo 110th do baving parties in the country. The school ef | p 7Zegarra; English Literatare, Charles F. Close; | ist New York Artillery 2|Sth Illinois Cavalry .. 2 ist Obio Artillery ....i0 McKendree Chapel will spend their time at ° Phe indiga, Wan, Tazewell Fox; Henor | 94 New York Battery” 1|Ist Maryland Cavalry. 1 Me ens do... 4/7th do Volunteers.. 2 on both sides! - : evival ef Litera@re, John D. ; SirJobn | Sth New ol. ney’s Ind’t Cav. 1 i“ Grover will celebrate the day by giving two Franklin, Henry M. Breat; Tae Old Guard, Wm.|7th de do... 4/24 Excelsior Battery. 3 | 12th do @o.. 111th do Other Interesting Particulars of the erfermances at his Theater—afleraocn ar@even- p, Williams; ‘Moral influense, Henry L. MeCul-| 10th do do... 2 13th do do. .16} 1th do Great Bat:les! ng. Off to the War, the National Anthem, and jo, a; Valedictory, Talmadge A Lambert; An- | istNewJerseyCavalry 4 ¢ o. i}Sth do —_.—__—_ a ae pad ap iam Syed eae ye nual ad oress of the Philodemic Society, John C. | 984 Penn. Volunteers. 9 . i ite a We have later information from the Penines'« "ernoon; 5 te Esq. lo of the Nation, Of See and J.J. of tte Ore naanenen at the pupils were very wrell de- per Pt é ageh tt Volar just before toe sesond edition of to-day's Bier joe q livered, and many of them drew fort ie Bp- lo ‘ ndiana Cavairy...15 | goes to press. It is said that private parties will get up dis- "of th dience. The add of Mr. 1)5th New Jersey Vol h do do... 1/534 do 7th é@o Volunteersi® plays of fire-worke In the evening. ‘We doubt | lamiton to the Philodemte Society, was one of 16h ao do. Ist Nenw York Artillery 2/57th 13th do ana It ts obtained for the most part from an intel- not a superabundance of patriotism will find vent | the mest appropriate character, and refiected a do do. : eg ath do Ligent and relisble gentleman whe left General in burnt powder, spitdevils, squibs, Chinese | much credit on the scholarship of that gentle- ast Se cea McClellan's headquarters on Tuesday evening aaiight of javenties, the fear of the mid end the | = a)7ath rth : eligbt of juveniles, the fear of the timid and t —— j7th do do. last at 4 p. m. it we have lost in annoyance of quiet people. The privilege todo CrimisaL Covrt, July 2—Samuel Hoffman 4) 75th 100th Garibaldi Guards... seaguiehe deaetiens erent: pretty much 2s one pleases will, no dougt, be | was found gullty of larceny and sen'enced to fif-| 24 do — + 3ieaa 10ist Colored men of the almost a week’s fizhting but little or ne ma- 84 do 3/8ith 29th Oblo Volunteers 2 availed of to the fallest extent. There will be no pzper issued from the § ar office to-morrow. terial—no guns (cannon) of any kind. teen months ia the penitentiary. 6th do do Our totel loss io killed, wounded and misting John Mardis was convicted of an assault and bottery on a negro, and sentenced to jxil for one Total... 12th Mass. Volunteers. ; Pa OVA mat ie pat at DRO tat aD hat a A A HD ND SD —_—_—__— 15th do do. 119, THE vEeMaLe DeratMant of the district school eee ee ere costed was found guil- | 19th do do. = do bcd cer. (b) One ol “i is generally set down at from 10,090 to 12,000; cera, Of the Sharth Cee wae szamtinnd veeterday. by ty of an assault. : : 22d do do. 2)95th do jy3 3t {Intelligencer and Republican | tainly not more than 15,000 the board of trustces. Theie were 17 pupils pres- Mary Keenan was convicted of stealing ashawl. ist Rhode Island Cav. 5) Ist Virginia Artillery. 9\96th do aut enh ak evel tea — all of before vriatnherergpr srg Francis Topham was found guilty of an essault a = = i ae oun = heaton th do do. = = All our wounded and sic! 7 and passed exa le e ap- jo jo. t jo Volunteers . cab new iT those et rovaland commendation cf the trustees exain.|%@@ battery. Ist NewYorkCavalry. 1/sth do do... ee FOR SALE AND RENT. of the Get we the now pet - >a - « ning, and ¢ ~ the parents and friends present, of | Bawwack, Nos. 200 and 202 Pehnsylvania ave-| 2d 9 1|7th do a 2/1034 do £ OR RENW—At No 450 12th street, east ride, Savage's Station, north of the Chickahominy. 0 One. whom there were a goodly number, notwith- | nue corner of Fifteenth street, has alweys inhis}2d4 de Artillery 1/20th do 9) 104th do do. between @ and H sts, comfortab 6 APART. In no one instance were our forces driven by standing the inclemency of the weather. The ert and most pniatable} 34 do do.... 1/67th do 4) 107th d MENTS, chambers singie and with sitting rooms examination was contioued natll dark. and atthe Geilcacen. and) subeienfeln the, marked fora Mth New York Vol... 1/208 Ingiana Vol 12] itot de oss7222 @ | plisahed) reomaly farmisned. No ek:drox in re | theenemy; retiring only wader orders from ove ‘ a ysters, woodc soit crabs, turtle, &c , &o Z i . ai tery x to the new mented the scholars on their altainments, and <= tts prema me ‘and to suit the taste of | 23d do di 1}stockton’s Mich. Vol. Ly Ist Vityinia Vole - 3] Weehington. (at position to ee going = their teacher (Miss pr i A Milburn) for the the most fastidious epteare: Me te-daydieegaterea 4240 do 39th Illinois ya 5 S\7th do do...... 7] ‘§ O.LEF-Four well FURNISHED ROOMS. | lected for ont occapation. evidence — gave nla bene | aha resd dis-} 9 huge turtle weighing 300 pounds, and is pre- | Sth do 2d Wisconsin Vol 3/ist Obio Artillery... 3 tomo! without board. suitable for single gen- The Richmond papers of Monday that bed ciplined apd tnstrac' ie classes particularly | pared to serve it to all who may call upon him. | Sth do |2d U. 9. S'harpshooters 1 ist do Cavalry .. SR et eee qptsery leases excelled in grammar and compos'tion. The ex- 97% do Patman*s Rangers... 2 1/5th do Voluuteers.. 5} Jsth and 14th seine teiaos sg ci — been received admit a rebe up tarday 3/— ercises were interspersed with vocal and instra-} Tax Rarn.—The heavy rain of yesterday great-| l0ist do ° 2|7th do night, of 25,090 killed, wounded and missirg; mental music. ly benefitted various parts of the city, doing Ina} 105th do TTL] Fatah cssesconeeel 9 118th do URNISHED ROUM FOR RENT, second Dramatic Association oF Groneztown CoL- few hours the work of many laborers In cleansing 9th New York Militia 3) 2|29th do ij Stan: floor, m8 private house, a hited, wit! £43, in} including Stonewall Jackson and R. Barnwell Lex —The exhibition of the Dramatio associa. | fred, sey and Suse ogres, the torrente of | At Ohffburne Hospital, Washington, June 27. 2/824 do ase. Meals oan bs ota ned nearby. Inquires | Rbett, killed on Friday. tion of Georgetown College on Monday was at- | prov: eS eee ee a th do 1 BUTCHINBON *& CO.’S, No. 310 ups) ivan i Ska whilom t was mostadmirably con 6/67th do do. 1|7th Indiana Vol 3th do do. 77° LET—Zeven FRONT ROOMS, furciened 2 every corvspience and re tte for tended by perhaps the largest audience ever con- water added greatly to the trouble and expense 8. Infantry.... 1jlst Ohio Volunteers . 3 vened in the coliege walls, numbering over 1,500 Meri mergers di -2 of public and private contractors, but the general @d de 8: Yrs ..12/4th do 0. the oe Lae a : 14th New York Vol Sth do ducted, and is regarded by the army se& complete success, and our loss, though heevy, is not more — Flagg mined errs eae F iebard If1, i[19th go sl ieuel A — a whic! r. Hen ‘cCallougt, of Penasyiva- 17th de do. ing. Toa go-d and prom it, there te red d, and wes Emancrration Commissioners —The attend- ‘2/8th [linois Cavalry... 3 1 be let for s term of mon: ery reas” D- that of the rebels, by admission of their Wake a the et oe es — ance of petitioners was small yesterday. ‘The fol- ad = mg 3/39th do Volunteere t pply 353 C sireet, between 456 and Ly step ene ae aa jy 5 3t* pers. rts, and the meio-drama of the Seven Clerks, fa which the partof Clande Darnard was sus- tsinec by Henry M. Brent, of New York. The music was by the Philharmonic Leg 2 of the college, under the lead of Mr. Charles Hein, of Georgetown. The performances were heartily applauded, and Messrs McCuilough and Brent were highly complimented lewin: we been filed since our last rej — Deratey Williams, 1 slave—Luoy J. Butler. berg 3 = Mabion Faleoner, 1 slave—Anna Apderson. Hy. bes 4 . Naylor, trastes of J. L. Brightwéll, 6 slaves— | 2) ms dandy, Margaret, Matilda and Jas. = ee owndes. 97th do Caza Sravr Sona Water —Have you tried | 104th do_ Boswell’s superior cream #8) soda water? {f | 1st Penn. Cavalry.... not you have missed atreatYndeed. Try it, and 24 do Volunteers. you will acknowledge its superiority over all} 3d do a - other drinks that can be bad. Remember Bos-| th do ‘well’s drug store, corner cf Maryland avenue and | Sth Seventh street, Island. * Agua Creex anp Pixsy Point.—A steamer leaves daily at 6.8. m. for the above points, thus offering superior shipping facilities to business men and opportunities of enjoyment to excur- sionists. Szcosp Warp Station Casus.s-Before Justice Clark.—Thomss Shay wae taken up for being drunk, having upon his person $53 His friends applied to take him home, and he left his money as security for a further hearing. Sjist Michigan C cy 3a oe aoe General McCall is missing, probably wounded anda prisoner. General Reynolds isa prisoner Fitz John Porter is slightly wounded. @enera! Meade, of Pa , is seriously wounded, and is now the way to Philadelphia. Col. Ward (New York 38th) is missing. The fight of Mondey last was terrific, and resulted in a decided Union victory. It wae said that Sumner, on that duy, bad made pri:- oners of nearly 2 whole rebel brigade. In the course of that action we took an entire field battery. The gunboats aided that afternoon in drivk g back the enemy, with immense loss to them. Among the prisoners we (ook on Monday were said to be Gens. Magruder and Longstreet, with 5s F°, RENT—To a family with no children, two RUUMS, fornished for housekeeping, witu all aecsesary kitonen and chamber furaitere; chande- ‘sand g&s in both roome ; front ce apd ball used only by tensrt. Call at p ewises, 4514 G 5 | = reet, betwaen éth and Sth, at8 oclook am, or 28 | from 3: m. foa p omptor advance- 4 | P¥y'ng teoant the rent wi'l be low. iv 3 si* 1} g9OR RENT—Thetnres-story HOUBE at the I Br corner ot | | ond 71st sts * furnished ° unfur- water roughout, wil a | attaoned. Inguire on the rremises, rat x FS RENT—Large, airy APARTMENTS, furmshed or unturnished th or without Scard. Gas in all the rooms, throom—ho:, ceid and shower baths, Apply at 341 | street, between 13th and idth opposite Frackiin Square—the most delightful situation in the city. Or the whole house wou d be let. jis 2 tw pe aight ens Pd ROOM, in ie ing corner Lot strest, known as 1 | etdastaus Bec ue hand of beseech “neta nt one for sny kind o at NAIRN’S Drug Store, corner Pa. nvenne and 2 | Ninth etreet. jv 1-st" Serious CHaness Toesday a young girl pamed Catharine Walter was arrested upon a eharge of stealing a tea dollar note, the property of Bertha Brown. In default of bail ahe was committed to jail for cout by Justice Clark. John Jones, who was arrested on Tuesday night for picking a pocket, and taken to the Sec- ond W ard station, — taken before —— Cl rk for a heariog yesterday morning. It appeared that he had se band ina gentleman’s pocket in Grover’s Theater, and that In the attempt to arrest bim a fight ensued. The person whose pocket it was said he was searching did not spear, and the case of picking 2 pe~ket was dismissed. He was, however, fined $4 for disorderly conduct, which he paid, and was released. Src meme wr S 52d Penn. Volunteers. ++ 4/96th do do.. +12/26th do Pat Coat ob Ae et BD Dat hak BO hat AE Pe) tpt Dt tt tO ~ aceacengaeled 2 e HREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN, or gen- of officers. Potmam Ranoxns.—A letter to the New York Cuntaat GuarpHovse Caszs 3 ‘Before Justice 9 i se an undue proportion Times, from Middletown, Va , dated June 96th Walter —James Haigen, drank; ads Kae 4 nlm a. yp Throughout the action of Monday and Tus. says :—* The mountains are fail of guertlias, and workhouse 30 days eac cunt ie, 13th do 1] Delawere avenue. north 2i3@ of the Capitol, be large squids of ca are now scouting for them. | 4- ms, drunk; fined @{. Tho: Powell, 3a Tin to Wonue 2] tween B and C streets, Apply immediately. jy -3t" | @ay our men were cheering at ell points, the (Ges. Sige . x —The Fourth Ward patrolman reported | ist N. Hampabire 3 ReNT—Well and completely furnished, lo- the rebels filled with « morning with a large force to remain all night. | onan Wm. Moody. Lemuel Harris, Anti-| istVirginiaVolunteers 113th Loulsians be cated within five or ten minute walk of the Patest | <7Be canteens of This afternoon he sent back # squad with tin | [On torrie, (col..) d Charl: s Blue, disorderly a 3 : Kres —— Volunteei and Post Offices, of “Breasury Department, with mixture of gunpowder and whisky. risoners; but I can learn nothing about them till is arrival.’? The above will be interesting to the friends and relatives of mazy members of the Putnam Rangers, a company ia this city. Capt. Thistleton resided on the Island before he ‘went to the wars. A Bap Piace —Over the sewer which has late- 3/4th do ry ce ad 6 and sho 1/6th do 2)2d do 3 26th do 1)?th do 1|6th New Jersey V Throughout the action of Tuesday, in progress when our informant leit, the enemy were re- pulsed and beaten everywhere; fighting es theugh thelr energies and materiel were well nigh ex- hausted. eonduct; fined each—by Justice Clayton. Azuivan at Eiley’s wharf, scbr. Pearl, Stal- lings, with red &h bt coal; schr. Chieftain, Jones, with red ash stonecoal, for Warder & Stewart, corner H and Twelf h str ets. * 5 Water gas throughou' forms mode! oO & punctual secant, wi! ood secur! 73 Apply at the Xmployment Agency Simos, 611 Nicth st, near Pa. avena iy i-st* N. H. MILLER, RARE_CAANG NVE FEW ‘eHOUSAND DoLLaes. “TE At Douglas Hospital, cory er I street and New He Om Ome Bee ly been laid slong the north side of the avenue, MARRIED. Jersey avenue, June 27 3ith do il7th do do. . across Mleventh street, there is at present a dan- er! OHN A. BAYLY to 2\74th New York Vol... 9 | 28th, do do.... 1/9th_ de a>... daoizabie sostion of the wer is vow of Pred for Side ge a gerous trap, the earth with which the sewer was ‘#. MipD : i » 195 *** 7 | 7th New York Battery. 1/Ist NewJ Cavalry i 1 ts jery duel, in which the gunbests eccasienally ed settled. This i wali al San copy.) th do do, aca low price ard on the m m acdatii . cover ss ee mp ay my ry (B: re Py. call = oan: H bs bo Volunteers. ~ torms. [tis located in square 151, and extends from | icipated. man rode * horse bod: bees west asia in the mud, and came near the rider; end DIED. Ist Long Island Vol.. 1/29th do do...ee010 | She tit e to this land is fora few thou- The rebels claim to have taken 5,006 prisoners abeut 1 o’clock ac army ladeo with Harris Light Cavalry. 1|24 Maryland Battery . 3 | £804 doliars the pee This includes our large number ef sich end clothing, ran inte the rut, aod it was with some difieulty that it was out; the load having to be first taken off. it may perhaps save a law suit if the place is at ouce repaired. Aw Unzztiuste Datver.—Last aight, John Lowell, a driver of a cozch of the ‘night line,’’ got druxk, and bis coach broke down at the corner of D and Third streets. urdit to” 107th Pena. Volunteers. 2)7th Virginia Vol ..... 3 | Vainable property yesse 66th do w- 1[i8th Mises. Volunteers. 2 | Pay, for tse OSs 8 market, garden. A portion of lst do 13th do do...006 3 Lots on equaliy reasonavle terms, on | 74th do lath Indiana Vol betw 61th do 1th do 56th do 7th do Sth do 76th do wounded left, with surgeons, north of the Chich- ahominy on Friday. . so of July. FRANCES GASSAWAY, tied seveher of Jdieon and Lucinds Gessaway, i, seer Siittake p'ace to morrow (Friday) om the residence of her ist Michigan Cavalry. 1 | 8¥-. between Sth and 10th ste. iy valry. 30th Illinois Vol...... 3 TORE FOR RENT-—No 562 street, Sth do C SS apnnlls Gaara Warses. mpctascnebis tee papers copy ) wi eapsaun cUReRernc tN 2x" 1 pposi| Sta Vermont Volanteers 1 tion to w 23 KOH Owen ae le it in peace iecean Gea ie esvne’"Faeveats Wa | fBeienhenegeestarhe net ar lene | Ia ee ms. Peet ey Pe ith ae ai —— eunare —On oden of hr Lave, of Ind, the joa craw! e nd eth do ae ’ through a window, and bad snogly folded him- bill for the relief of certain Indiana companies self thon the back Susalons for asicep. He was| KXCURSIONS, PIO NICS, &. ame do GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS who lost their baggage, &c., at Hatteras inlet, taken to the Pourth Ward station to be tried | ——————________— Sth do SS was taken up end passed. when sober. : fo! FOR ARLINGTON: ne tem, hag ne ay Mr. Grimes TH on whee Re Restos Cantzx Manset—fhe rain yesterday pre- AGRAND PIC NIC 3ist do mt prompliy to renew Testant are bereby | Some rejected yess §, Deve vented a very numerous attendance of in ue eth do they sutject ves to @ fine, and law 1s] Mr. Grimes moved that when they edjourned the market, especially those from the adjoining ONCER® 2d do compulsory proper officers they adjourn until Setarday. ties of Maryland and Virginis. The soppl w os, * plington Becing. sith do Sire lageinst all delisqusntes No’ farther aihess few remarks against this motion, it wes — evs 4 . IDAY, Ja'y 4th, ‘will be given, 7 " however, though greatly below the sverage, was Roe ton Pree Sist do ” VOR te * not agreed to—yens 14, nave 22. sufficient for the The licensed dealers, A stage will ‘covery hour from the oorner of 7th 63d do aoe jem ‘uly M LAIRD, Clerk. House in relation to certain U.S. ju- ‘witn their well known ‘enterprining spirit, offered street and Events te Pera. oth do th do =o lo dicial districts was taken up. spucrolinntcazply of frat at ade. | gate tartad aa toe es an a rai do Ish Mee PEE ADT BAR| ei ie moredeommindeent io making brought by way of Norfolk, Ve. ay Fie figs, or. xoarsigne: re aust ao yest do pe and fui and Wisconsin the aipth On 4 Bexpen.—Yesterday morning. four "a CHAR: KS Key Sist 98th iith UB. cireult. A ; when, Harris aod Bill yer bg aragptgptigrs é yiapeE dekh AN TRIBE, No.}osth do 101st do oe hes = ‘On motion of Mr. the bill eoubllahing ona spree, visi! - do 103d do certain eases cod Garenta od abide arr ter | MEN, oh Geen, Cie RS | ioe do indo aa ae eat the straoon, and took inem before Juntiee Oly | BAW dai it ern pstoulre erat’ | oa do itn ao 103d do ba New ¥ Hover —Mr. Stiles moved that when the House ton, who fined them $1.58 each. 36th do do 110th do Pioneer C rn it be to Monday 7 RAND PORTH OF JULY PIC NIC = ae lth do 34 Vermont ? to insert Saturday. Rosstay.—On Tuesda sone Ciatontest G NALO: Ay ISLAND. 3h do ith do 4th do DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, Pt ne of Mer nn et the metion o2 the residence of Mr. T. vane! There will 4 Bo Nie ‘St this favorite reort, | 39th do ath do oth do OCULIST AND AURIST, 227 Penn. Avenue, none te edmtt sachusetis avenue and Twelfth street, by moans | , There will bes flo te oe oy tne ton do ‘Kane's Gives his exclusive attention to the treatment ae yp py a yt oo nck, window, od ate oe wl and toe | Fippceatt morers Fowane & dist do Sich -vémaining’ wm the Hosptial for Eruptive of the EVE and EAR. Cheties any Cee ee ee chain at ioc — Bee to be mpl panei ante A jerse jolsted on that exe 4a do Diseases, at Kalorama, Jene 27. READ TEE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS. ap fe yor Representative from tbe 24 Con prin tit Aafeciameritccnsimmes 5/88 oP ya fcagake tase tetne | anne Sunni Pain ed, Tax Fourtn or Jury will be celebrated at the be stom herr? beat Hess. Contain Bricht,] 49th do. Teas banos he much omy tand eat ee eoretey ickit@e) was — Soldiers’ Retreat ins patriotic manner Exercises | will be a Nie 60th «= do = " with real letter of the Secretary of War, relative to Gen to commence at*ll o’clock a. m., with music: | De on hand to th de I STEN. | Guster ‘2 regiment of blacks, be would Read ng of the Declaration of Indepeadence by | | 4. etna Preserve | sath do Washington, June 14. peep ee 5 in- Wa. G. Smith, Esq. Oration by Rev. Lewis Ah : From Richard Smith, Boy; Osshier Bonk of Me Sonaatien, Maleey Tee tree er Ka on —| From Srapelis. se case of Deaf. | Mt. Wickliffe —"2 Intend to qnswer it at ube AxaLostam IsLaxp Ro donbt, be alive 89 | Bess. ks? canta” to fee ue it time ”’ tthe win ies aor sed ery serreraeae Extiasisterr dawte 4 Meme | 5 moegrmten tne Saco atiend the pie-nie given ander the ausplees cf tbe am 5 it an sot to to re-examine the proprietors, Mexars. Powers & Co A full band ~ ps ei regom, | Wood wee of music will re in ateadance, aad at night there Uth . t noo Feu wi.l be a brilbant display of fire-works. 76th do une 10, SMITH. taL Plone Will take place to morrow, erste brass a = Jul, 4, 8t Greeu Spring Pavillon, corm.nenclay »t {| g ged for ‘ne occasion. ist ao Dyas Prt R 7o'o:eke m The management bave engaged wente at £0 soak p. pas ene Sth do J Ge, ANA, he Peet Arth’s $4.2 baad ce py oy ne dog ot Restroner, wo be os {_O RM —Lozan Prive, lunproved Order of pi.02 B® Suge spp eaeh to pravet ia Siet sa | 4 do ‘A large took «f Pangr Artioies, Bed Mea, ssaounce their sanuai plo-rfe a: Ans- ‘i . oS bapa” to Gopal, A < Josten Island for Monday, July i4tb, of Com, Arrsigement, jot" A Lr P wea Ses ety NOORY ek

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