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LOCAL NEWS. AmUsexenre To-torr. cvan’s Taxaten —Th's is the last night wer er of the inimitable, langbter-provoking Den Setche!l, who for weeks past hat been bugely delighting and ar-using the babitues of the New Natoaal. During this and the ensuing miguaet this week Mr. S. Will appear ih sore Of very best characters. He appears to-night in three rooring, side-splitting farces—es Pater Familias in Taking the Census, DobblewoSble in On to Richmond, and as Toby Tramp in the farce of the Mums All who have not yet seen this ad- mirable delineator of ‘he comical should avail themselves of the 'y now presented. CantTExsvzyY —Miss Eva Brent, who bas con- tributed much to the enj»yment of the babituesof Centerbury. and whose charming songs have won for bee many friends end admirers. takes a bene- fit to-night, end, we doubt not, Percival’s cool and comfortable resort will be crowded. On this occasion the teautifal Z.nfretta will perform her most pleasing arts on the tightrope, and Mlle Ravel be more than ever graceful in the dance. The S-igrist brothers will also appear in their celebrated acrobatic feats. Acapemy or Music —Signora Seydel, with her fine xecutions of vocal music, os all who re- sort to the Academy of Music oventhal has fine cefreshments on band, and employs pretty waiter girls to dispense them. APOLLO CoNCERT SaLoon.—The attractions at this cool and comfoit«bleresott nre—Arnie West in song, Worrlll in eccentricities, Nach- man on the violin, and Tiberini on the piano— 1 to be enjoyed while partaking of refreshments dispensed by pretty walter girls. Paocezpines or Cotncits, July 7.—Board ef Alderm: A communication was received from the Mayor approving the following bills : An ect authorizing the parchase of an iron safe for the Collector's office. An act authorizing the occupation of Corpora- tion buildings for school pur, A joint regvlution requesting the Mayor to cause iron d inking cups to be attached to public pumps and bydrants A joint resolution in relation to granting the schoo: rooms for religious Le. pry The following were rece! ved and appropriately referred : ? The report of the Intendant of the Asylum for ane The report of the physician of the small-pox hospital. ial = - The petition of sundry citizens of the Fifth Ward, praying the erection of a foot bridge over the exnal on south C street A joint resolution eptecpristings sum of money for repairing Second stteet east, from G street north to Boundary street, to be paid out of the funds of the Fifth Ward A communication from the Mayor, asking an Bppropriation of $179 to cover deficiency in the appropriation for furnishing medicines to the poor for the year tnding June 30, 1962 Mr Berrian, from the committee on unfinished business, reported back a number of Dilis, which were assigned to sppropriate committees. A!l of the Mayor’s recest nominations were con- tirmed, with theexception of James M Busher as j from whisky. Asi policeman for the Fifth Ward and Edw’d Sum- : mers ax policeman in the Sixth Ward. The following passed the Board: A resolution Snstrocting the register to enter the names of cer- tein persons on thetax let; a joint resolution in- stzucting the committer to attend to the interests ‘ of the corporation before Congrees to ask an ap- Propriation from that body for repairing the stree’s of this “7 injured by army wagons passing over them; bilt making an appropriation for the re- pair of First street east, between OD and E streets north; # bill granting Jona han Kirkwood leave t» supply two tenements with rotomac water through one service- pipe; a resolution instructing the committee on markets to report a bill for the abatement of nulsances around the several market houses; 2 bill makiag an eppropriation for the paymecat of a judgment obtained by Roger C. Weightman againat the Corporation; and a reso- luton appointing a standing committee on mar- Kets Messrs. Clephane, L'oyd and Sargent were ap- Pointed the committee on markets. The following were read and made the special order for Monday next: A bill imposing taxes for the year 1562, ordered to be printed; also, a bill for defraying the general expenses of the cor- poration for the Fe S62, ordered to be printed; and a bill to establish the office of Superintendent of Public Schools {The tax bill introduced imposes a tax of 40 cents on every $100 of the assessed value of all real and personal es ate, all stocks, bonds, mort- gages, and public securities, except the stock is- sued by the corporation of Washington, which is ex mpt from taxation; a tax of 40 centsc pon every S100 assessed smount of capital employed by bankers, brokers, and money dealers; and a fur- ther tax of 10 cents on every $1C0 for school pur- poses. If the tax is patd in cola, due bills of the corporation, or Treasury notes, an abatement of 20 per cent. will be allowed if paid before Sep- tember Ist, of 15 per cent. if pald before October hor — of 5 percent. if paid before December Ist.—Kep | A resolution from the lower Beard, making an @ppropriation for the purchase of ice for the use of Councils, was laid on the table Mr. Clark offered a joint resolution changing meeting hour of the two Boards, from Ist of June to ist of October, from 4p m. to 8 p. m. After considerable discussion the resolution was adopted, and the Board adjourned. Common Council.—The President and Vice President both being absent, Mr. J. R. Barr was called to tire chair. The following petiticns were received and referred: Of W. H. Parker, G. F. Diffenterfer and Herman Gash, for remission of fines; cf citi- zens asking the cons'ruction of a sewer on Seventh street between [ and Massachusetts avenue, asx- ing the grading of L street between Fourth and Fifth gree’s; and a bill authorizing the laying of a footway on M street across Fourteenth street. Mr. Utermeble, from the committee on unfin- ished business. reported the following, which were referred: Petitions of J F. Eanis and R. @. Clarke, and acts to vent the erection of white and blacksmiths’ shops and to prohibit the use of privy wells. ‘he following from the Board of Aldermen ‘were passed: Bil! to prevent crueity to animals by imposing a fine on persons who leave calves and sheep tied about the market, and a joint reso- lution authorizing the purchase of Lose for use about the City Hall The following resolutions were passed: Author- izing the committee of improvements to inquire what legislation t= nec: for a generat repair of the streets, and appropriating a sum to pur- chsse ice for the use of the B: 3 M-. Lloyd asked that the committee of claims be discharged trom the consideration of the peti- tion of A. Campbell, praying the remission of a fine, pr bolas adverse report was made; report adopt committee discharged. Adjourned Mogae Wovnpgp Soxprsrs Agniven —Yester- dsy afternoon the steamer Keickerbocker, Capt Curtis, arrived at the Sixth street wharf with 413 Sick and woucded soldiers from the late battle ficid. They were in charge of Szrgeon Page, and were weil cared for on the passage up They were transported from Harrison’s Bar to Fortress Monroe in river hegre, ayes and there put on the Kaickerbocker for is place, leav Fortress Meneses Sunday night about siz o’clock. The alances were prom, at hand uofortunate vufferers = ie aoa comfortable quarters. Some of those were the worst looking cases we bave yetseen. One man had one leg amputated, while me other was wretchedly swollen by other woun Tus Centaat Grarpgovss —St; lishment of the Provost Guard ta Ween! ngton the central guardbouse has been used jointly the military autboritier and the Metopoiinne Pe. lice The number of is too great for the police wili occupy another station a . Arrangements are making for one De ¥ peal nga Martine. soeuen of the << issionary Society ‘ourth Presby- terian churca was held on Sunday afterncon, in the Assembly oo = being occupied as a - In esses were delivered, by Hon. 8. C- Fessenden of Me, Mr. T. C. Connolly of thiscity, and others ‘rhis society bas been in existence over wane poem and bas proved # valuable auxiliary to mis slonary movement, and from the interest taken it 1s evident that It is in a prosperous condition. A won — —The Board of Common Council esterday tnoon passed a bill to prevent cru- pe to certain animals, which impeoen @ fine of pial tytaenae ahah! spn Pediatr tied by the feet near tae marke! provides the owner, after belog te move the animal, sball be subject to a tae of 81 for eack baif bour the enimeal ts so left, and in case of a failure to move the same, the p operty is to be confiscated for the use of the city. Szconp Waxp Station Caszs.—Befors Justice Clark.—Jacob Poss, C. McColgay, N. Terry, W- Graner, Joho Drunx, Pak smith and Anna Center, were all arrested by the Second Ward petrolmen for offences of a trifilng character, Tai Fougta Waap Station Caszs.—Befors Jus~ tce Walter —Jobn Meriahee, assault and battery; courlty for peace Julia Fiuagemia, do.; 40. Jovauna Heriabee, do; do Moriatta, diesedeaiy; dismineed. “David Risters, drank; emi -eru Cuntaat Guaxpnouss Casas —Before Justice we Wom. H. sortimer, drank; tuned over isaac Burselt, de ;do. Jas. Ander- &, sleeplog |i tne thet; a0 ee ivk, i H ye Je “\eCesty, druck sad dissrderiy; Sued 61, Mzacy.—The in charge of the Second Third and Fourth Ward stations will be com- mended for their merciful consideration of the trifi'ng cases brought before them this moruing. In the nd Ward, all the prisoners were ar- minor offenses, most of theifi restilting bour’s confinement in the harrew cells of the station house would have been ee enough for either case This morn- ng Justice Clark dismissed all.with a few words of advice and caution. At the Central Guard- house, where the prisoners had svffered but littl less than those of the Second Ward, nearly Were dismissed, with an appropriate lecture by Justice Walter. Two, whose offenses were of a character too Nght for court expenses, were dis- missed, and they, having suffered tly from the heat of the cell, were furnished. with a shower bath, gratis Strangely enough, though most persons regard the bath a luzury of considerrble value at this season, these two scamfips ‘couldn’t are it in that lignt ;”’ and when the Potomac was turned loose upon them, they rat from corne? to corner cf the cell, foolishly striving to escape the fefteshing shower. Feilows who can’t appreci- ate a cooling kindness in warm weather must not expect such kind treatment, if ever taken there again for pilfering cakes and cigars Scnoot Examination —The male department of the Third District School wat examined yes- terday afternoon at the tchool-housé in the Sixth War ‘he examination was conducted by Messrs Wright, Holmead, Miller, and Rhees, of the Board of Trustees, and Mr. Z Richards, late of the City Councils; and the four classes were closely questioned in the various stadies —gram- mar, geography, history—and passed a c: table ination. in all the studies, except grammar, the sebolars were as far advanced as In othet schools of similar grade, and in this as far as they had studied they were proficient.. The trustees and teachers were weil represented, but the pa- rents of the s:holars seemed to have taken less in- terest than in any other district, but one of them bea 8 arco The school is under the charge of W. W. McCathran, Ce gentleman well qual!fied for the position,) and ts well ‘lisciplined. But forty pupils were present, several being absenton account of sickness. Tue Seconp WARD ePEcIaL ELECTION for an Alderman to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of W. F. Bayly, Esq , will take place to-morrow. The polls of the first precinct will be near the northwest corner of Twelfth street and New York avenue, and of the second precinct at the northweet corutr of Kleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. The only candidate yet announced is Mr. George H. Plant. A Row.—About 12 o’clock on Sunday nigtt a negro named Jobn Dunlop stopped at the house of another negro naned Tobe Simpson, on B street south, near Third street east; and asked for amatch. Simpson being jealous of Dunlop, ot- dered bim off, and strack bim, and in teturn te- ceived a sevete blow f om ick in Dunlop's Dunlop arrested took them before Justice Ferguson, who fined them each $1 4. A Suprosep Mav Dos Kittev.—Yesterday af- ternoon, Patrolman McDevitt killed a dog, sup+ posed to be mad, near the corner of Tenth and D Streets. The owners of valuable dogs should be careful to secure them, so that they may not do mischief. The recollection of the dreadful cases of hydrophobia last = should compel caution in the management of dogs. ATTENTION ILLINOIsans.—An adjourned meet- ing of citizens of Illinois will be held to-morrow evening, July 9, at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Patent Office building, when and where all desirous of contributing to the comfort of the [ll!nois soldiers will please attend. The committees appointed at the last meeting will report. Smatt Pox Hosritat —On the ist of June there were fourteen patients in the small-pox hos- pital, and during the m -nth seventeen were re- ceived Twenty cases have been discharged cured, and three have proved fatal, leaving on the Ist inst. eight patients Poiice.—The Third Ward patrolmen reported + hese Columbus, soorey ae a stand asa uckster; dismissed—by Justice Clayton. Louis Mundheim, using gee to 8. Hammersly tending to a breach of the peace; security for peace—by Justice Bates. New Firm.—See advertisement in another col- umn of the new firm of Fowbie & Warder, who have located on the corner of G and Fou.th streets, (Northern Liberties,) and have on hand 8 good supply of wood and coal. For Aguia Cregx anv Piney Point —Ship- and exc.rsjonists will bear in mind the fact hat the Potomac Steamboat Company run boats daily between Washington and the above-named Dearness, and all maladi s of the eye and ear exclusively treated by Dr. Von Moscbzisker, oc- ulistand aurist Dr. Von M. baving shown b: the reliable testimonials already published, suc as those from Mayor Addison, of Georgetown; Rich’d Smith, Esq., cashier Bank of Metropolis; James H Causten, , Senator Simmons, Rev J.J Mullion, Jonathan Gurst, Erq , Post Office Department, and numerous others, his ability as oculist and aurist, hopes to have Lapeer sufi- ciently the confidence of the profession and pub- lic to make all further publications unnecessary. He 's to assure those who need bis professional servic sthat under his care they will receive every benefit that aural or ophthalmic science tan af- ford them for the restoration of sight or hearing. Office 227 Pennsylvania avenue. it Lavrgs, ask for Dawson's celebrated Grecian niny § and Columbian White Toilet Soap. You will find it superior to any common fancy scap sold in this market. Ladies, ask for Dawson’s Chemical Olive Soap. As a washing soap you will find it to go twice as far as the rosin ag Ladies, ask for Dawson’s pure White Castile You will find it suitable for washing any kind of woolen material. You can get our soap at any of the first-class groceries in the District. Dawson & Co., Manufacturers, 164 and 166 Water street, Georgetown, je 12-eolm* You can gain five pounds of healthy flesh per month by using Dr. Tumbiety’s Pimple Banisher. it is invaluable for removing pimples, blotches, &c , tan, freckies, sallowness and all impurities and roughness of the skin, leaving the same blooming with beauty. Jy 5-tf Goop News ror ALL. Wasuineton, June 20, 1862. This Is to ceftify that I have been stone blind for upwards of two years. The best doctors in Washington failed to cure me. Dr. Tumblety has performed the miracle. Per- sons wishing further particulars can call and see me. Suva Barrer, je2i-t€ AtMrs Barbour’s,3753d st., bet. Dand E. Vottntesrs for the Army should not leave the city until supplied with Holloway’s Pills end Ointment. For sores, scurvy, wounds; Ee fevers, and bowel complaints, these medicines sre tne best in the world. Every French soldier uses them. Only 25 cents ye box. 21 MARRIED. instant, at the residence of the b de’ father Seorgclowh, by Mov Mr Giloerts Me. Or de Ww ington, to Miss ANNIE 8, own. = —— DIED. 2 the Th inns, FARNIE F., daughter of tak at 4 o’clook this after- residence of her graudfst er. Wm. instant, MARTIN, MeNAMAGA. wooks' suffcring’ which he'vore wits ourietlan fore : 5 - Tene, He calmly resigned his rou! uato his Heav ly Fai a "The Telatives and frends, as also the members of tne Young Cathouo.’ t riend Sosiety (of which fer Siesasckau cn Weinsela; ae has Toudense, 703 Al sitest : Bstere thy heart sucht learn ‘The dark and dvwnward way— Evecin might wound tay breast, Or sorrow tear, to thy ho.ne of rest a yon celestial! spi here, A ', 7th estas oe [7 EUBemi tN only daughter of and amy Williams. pag Gy a phere gee nats Passe ieee ex iat, (aepud) 12th iin ge larg acod 3 years ands - tton'cf Georee Nau Ki siboth Boal aged Agi AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. Pa. avenue, near 13th st, and the Willard Bronazp Grovar—_._.____._. Manager G@ROVER’S THEATER, By 8 proo»ss recently introdaced. rendered THE SUMMER THEATER, and Coolest Place of Kesort IN TBE CITY. Last Night but Fou: of MR. D. SETCHELL. THIS EVENING, ‘To commsnos with the elegant Faroe of BAKING THE CENSUS! TAKING THE CENSUS! Mt. Setohell as_. +-——Pater Famillias After which, ON TO RICHMOND! ON TO RICHMOND! ON TO KRILHMOND! Mr. Setohell as. ......__. _.____. Dodd ewobbie To conolude with che glortous Burtonian Faroe of tre MUMMY! MUMMY! Setchellas.......... —--The Mummy 7O-MORROW ( Wednesday) EVENING Last Night bat threo of MR. D. SETCHELL, Prices oF ADMISSION. BOZO oe, os meno nnn wnwnemone » Seats may be secured at the Theater dana the day without extra ohare. Doors open at 7% o'clock ; to comm-noe at 8. . Al . EVERY THiNe NEW TO-NIGHT? em -nt of wr. HUGH Y CLARC. The Great _onapeae ‘omedian, < 0 ol Bole, Bal... NBS’ nW ‘COMPAN ! Handsome Waiter Giris in attenaance. Concert oc mmences at 4 o’ciook, to 9 v’olook. ie4 2m* D. FREY, Proprietor, T A fn Sotedhwnedy BIS New piace of amussme t is row open, and H upon its boarcs sume cf the best performers to eund, Min> ANNA WESF, the Charming: Songstrees, Mr. WILLIAM WURRKK! L, the Great Negro Welineaior and Vatosr. Mr, JOHN ADAMS, the Fill kaowa Benloisc Log gr ‘2, N.¥. Master ‘TUN, the «msrican Jig Dancer. ‘ne Orchestra isled by Mr. GhORGE ARTH, ésutifu: Waitirg Girls Coms and ree us. on Sisth street, two doors from the Avenue. Aumitt-n-e lv cents. iy 8 iw* H.C. x UR DY, Proprietor, CANTERBURY HALL, Louisiana AVENUE, NZAR SIXTH ST. THE COULEST PLACE IN 24K CISY. tave besn indnced, through the Higitations of many patrons of he Cauter:ury, to re engage THE TRIPLE COMPANY ®OR UNE WEEK LONGER! This is positively the Last Week ! They apposr at t roat S:.cet Theater, Balumore, on Moncay, July 14, THE RYAUTIFUL ZANFRBTTA Ina New Tight tope Act and Spanish Dance, M’LLE MARIETTA RAVEL, ‘Phe frecica ing Spacisu Van-o in wo New Uances,en fed ve Gragi-il” and “Bolero” MISS EVA BRENT, The charming ~orgs'ross, in three New Baliacs® THE SEIGRIST BROTHERS, ‘Phe most esto. i-hing p-rformers iu ho world, in New feas o: ~treneth ALEXAN ER ZAWFRETUA Ins new ‘Fight <upe Act and in hie great Stilt Act, MONS. VELARDE, ‘The best male dancer [athe world, in 8 new Solo DCS. First Appearsnce of the *thiopian Comedian, PONEY SMITH. New Ethioman Acts! Last Week of the Washiog*on Favorite, DICK PARKoR, Te-night, the RAVEL TROUPE Will appear ia the saugiavie Comic Pantomime en itied THE WEDDING FESTIVAL. First time of ice prodvo ion in iis city This pantomime was sed for ninety ovnsecut.ve Rights in New Yors to crowded houses, A MAMMOTH BILL 7 Best Company of "artists im the World! kK fey tag d Soags, New Dances, New ots. by she oPian A MMENSE COMPANY! Admission % cents; Orchestra Chairs 30 cents. Doors open at 7; performance at 8 o’ciocn. HE WASHINGTON ACADEMYopr MUSIC, No. 289 Penn. avenue, south side, between Sthand l0thets Eve y evening & FakE CON py of the best cisesical aad op*ra mus) - forméd hy e1 ent artist«in their finest sty EIDELER, lst prima donna singer, has genet. and will gor the oT elightfai *ongr, Duets, m. daily. Tho best of refreshments or ‘Officers olwaye in attendance preservation of ordrr jel4 im HENRY * OSENTHAL, Prop’r ASHINGTON CITY GARDEN, New York Gvenus. between 1st and 2d sis —The subsori- ber respectfully informs the public thas he has re opened the above plossant retreat for this season, and that hereafter on every Monday and Thursday Bt3 o’olock p. m, there will be a band of music in atten fine Ten-pin Alley and Shoot: erected for the amusement o! @ssooiations can have the use iving notic® to jenoe with her ‘The concert com- o the Garden by deavors fo please dl, Wao may fo presence. fm 3m") ERAS LOEFFLER. a hy Se ment Gardens, at ut in Patent Office; Antiquarian Books; Government Books; - ments furnished; Mailroea Reports; Military Re ; Burnt Patent Office Reports; Ch ? ned to Pediars; Miltary ‘Fria al itary jhowing over 2, ations many ama of th a j Panorama Pier: Opuiinccovr Banh'si Wectagum” eh ALFRED oe mii $n’ To be Good Looking. oO: DE ACES MADE FO YOU*G AND ti BEAUTIFUL. tai hand- Pe LoS Bont os sxempt from Pimples, Blotohes, &o., by DR. TUMBLETY’S i icish BANISGER. Price, 81 per boitle, Sent by mail or express toany address, OfMfce—No. 11, Wash- ington Building, Pi ennsyi- Boventh "street, ton, Vv. C, wats! Before Taking. DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER ANTS. | & 5 pi = 1 pemed ‘Alontie in Wyearsod Apply to Me Eliot o 7 Hsir Dresser, 319 rocnst!vacis av-nue jy 8 5. GIRL WaNTS A PLACES todo hourework A orchamberwork. Please c@.10; Firet stiest, ird dovr asove D. is* wie ED—A GIRL to wash an: iron, and one va av. * gene al house Wors, at 3 Pony WwW N ood Gi to cook Snf do Qureeork, aed AROWN'R Revtacréat, eorner 13th street sad t_e Avenus iy 8-2t* WANT D- A SIRL todo pain cooking, and berwork Irquirea the semen Ne 29 Bet,nearsd” iyo kn &NTED—A good WOMAN, who oan cook, ¥ -on fi ‘1 family oan find a ie for 8 sms: ny man womar 6 K street, near the Circle, A Ger __33 8 5t* WANTED-« SITUATION to do hetisswork veferred, by 8 ourg woma: ‘po tas no ob- o-untrr. Dp at No. 195 ear s0th etreet.fortwodsys. 1t* NTE. re table girl s SITUA- fi Re lard B® pri mily. y No. etre bafweda'Pa and Missonrl Arannes, ith WANTED 70 BR —A WOMAN ! co k, Wath and fronfor asmuil fami y_ For such liberal wages will be given No. 868 Seventh street, three doors abov> M street sy 8 st” W ARTEO=8 8, single Eantigman a pleasant with or ith board. ins strictly private family.” Address lox Yo *17, P.O, Wash ngton. jy 8 2t® WANTED—A got stoady GIRL, to do cham- Wa, BAe an make hereel rit wed Gsefui +! th. ai two 08 from Ninth stroct., i WANTED —A GIRL for ots ber work, snd to atterd to children. References required, at 985K atrest. vetween Fif eenth snd Sixteenth strests. brick buridir iy 8 2" ww ANTER-A good Hotel COOK. to co to Aqai 1a Apply of me at Messrs BAR- B: EMMES, Lousiana averve, between 6th and 7:h atreet, between 6 and 7 n’o'oor Baim it* 3.8. WI xX. Ww aNee D—A small, nestly farnished HOUSK, fora moa: oft res. Terms must be med r- ate, and rent will be ped inadvance Add ess fe: fur days, “Resident,” City Post Office. with ful! terms jy 8-3" ANTED—A steady WHITE WUMAN to cook and make hers? emerally usof.l. To sudh aon’ pod, wares wil! givéa. Apply im- mediately No. 252 F street, between Thirtesnth And + ourteoath. iy 8 2t* WASTE A good jotirneyman BARBER ‘Wares $8 2 work, sno steady work, at FISHER’ +, N... 591 Severtn street, nasr Mary- land, Also, 8 BUY to isan the iv 8 2 WwW ANTED—By 4 respeotable Welsh woman, a tITUATION asc ok ; 188 firet-rate bscer; rnds stands *i! its brarchss; has ro ohiertion to Assist in washirg and ironin, Callat 597 Sixth Str-et_hetwesn t; and 1, Isiand. itt ANSFD TO RENT—A HOUSE containing ; 4or5r-oms, rituated helow M street noth, in the Second or Fhiid Ward if rosmble, by * punctual tenant, Woad rents euit of Roors if house cannot be hid Ad.-ress “J. C, N ,’ star Office, stating terms, location, #0. QVANTEU—an exverienced ( OLORED MAN As waiter, at 266 north F street, between )2th and 13th. iy 7 st" GikL WANTE™—A White Gir! who oan cook. 3 waeh and ir_n for = emi family can find a geod pace at No 372 Tenth stre.t, be ween L end M. jy 7 2t* ANTED—A £007 josrneyma7 BARBER, Ww Ineutre of enw RD RSPIUTA. Eighth street afew docrs from the Navy Yari gate; sad alzo a BOY to learn the bar r'strids jy 7-3t* A YOUTH OF REsPECTAR:LE STAND ing wish'rg 0 exrn the drur gist b ese will find © «tua ion » aidre-sing & nrte'o “A B,” throurh tte Hoar Offics, Refereaces wi q ‘Ired, touching cheracter OARD * *NTED-—A lady k eping house in Washingto> war's Posre fo her itte e119 year’ old, wh rs thers is cnly one girl as cld or ornge or farred, where shecan tave the oom- ‘ts ofa bo-o ard a mother cae, and near a ® hovl. Reference. Beard in a. vsnoe, Address ‘6.8 B.” Post Uffce torth-eedays jy 7 Si* QANTED—a GIRL, as chembermsid and nurs* who csn come well reoommerded bopit at No. 372 Ninetecnth street, between @ and H sts. jy 5 at* NFORMATION W4ANTED—Any information of my relatives or friends | wou d be gisd to re- ceive h-reat =t. Joseph Horpital Phiiade!p-ia. jy 5 St" ISAAC MALLANER. WAN KD TO R“NT—From Sept mher Ist, a well furnished HOUS, ins c=ntral loostion; not leas than 12 roome; sreferred near, the Capitol Address Box 19, Star Office. iss tf W ANTED—40 £00 ladies to call At 280% Seventh street est. betw-ep L and M,( orthern fxberties.) and bring their fiannel musiin &0..and ave i rhawis, &o. Wes ts, ad g00ds very low Call and see our Infant Shaw. Paterns and Skirt Fronts. iy $-*03t" LOST AND FOUND. L°8 —On Wednesds? last. from the corner 6°h and N streé:. Isiand.& cherry red ow five years old; has @ long tail; and ae god order, 3 MRS. Mo6GUIRE. TRAVED FROM MY STARLF, on Twelfth strest,a larce brown HORSE, old. with fist fore fret. two brands (98) on his icft tors shoulder, A iberal rowa-d wi pad for his recovery or information where he may be found. E, 3S. MASON, jy 8 St*__ No. 453 12"h st.. botweon @ and ik L OST—A bout the mi die of June, fro: uth & 4 street, between Sth and ith street Ieland,s large, dark yel ow COW poo white star in her 1orehead, The will be seeasees by returziag her to bove nme: he jy 8 3" MR®, DESMOND. 10 REWARD-—8traye or stolen a BAY MARE about 15 hands bigh,? yoxrs a wart on her breast both bird feet white, ie pth ee be itoTH MAS ROGGON, No. 2 and H i sid if reca Fourth REWARD-Strayed 6 -D ber. on the 4th ins HORSES—on hind feet whi saddle in two p aces on the back; siso, old gsulds from the collar. The other a 6 or7 years old; and @ littie stiff im troat jooks white, ove Trews ‘wilt be their delivery ors ¥ information tooding same. BENJ MIN BsRA&LY, @ street, betwesn }2th and 15 h sts.. jy7.3s* - Navy Yard, COW, AND CALF ABOUT FOUR DAYS old, taken up on 6th street, on the owner > pay charges: and take or aways is jy 5 3 (CAME TO My STABLE. ON K STREET, ‘Yard. on st ineraat-n sorrel HORSE; ore LR back; which the owner can have vine property. p&) 12g Charges, Bnd take iv O8T—On Wednesday evening, a MEMORAN- L DUM BUOK ainipe twi core addressed to J H Strainacd Mrs. 6. P. How papers of no use to any ore but the oxner. A suitable rewsrd will be given on thar return to thi office or to J. S. GARLAND, 175 @ street, betwee. 19th and 20th, jy 5 3t* 5 REWARD-—1 offsr the above reward for the recovers of my HURSK,—eithe: lve or stolen. to-Cay, fiom between wort, andiani K streets mn, and other streets . is wa to care sorofuis, Krysipe as, Bing A bright bay Erm with & star ia th rm, , Khe m, Uloere. was recently ruwied 10 the breast; Pimpli ad every dissase of the Skin, of | fective. I: quire at the coraer wv or svenue and 3 xth mature JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. It oures Nervous and Debilitwted Sufferers. ell the Symptoms,among which will Indixposition to Exertion, t.oas of jemor. la Eyes, wil cS 288, With H<rror thus 1083 OF PILEPSIC Pine * AND pee | as 5 ales taal salt RP eaeEs jy }-it ‘ & * Bike Wyant al Resign Seopa aober, sd ; bg ie pa I in 5 3:* DR. A. J. BORLAND. —— _ eee $5, ph Ena veges 3 sono sub- uDer, onda une, “a. itven tray NOuSE, about 11 or I yesrs old ; thereisa ssar on his left fisnk, . a red sp: pce Bis right Baak.& qreck in aariebt Goivery to JOStad A E ‘A Cc: 1 Can ae Tie Gorkha yeaa! epentied bon” with white hes pase 5 on left exe; my Beffsio Cow. white face and s shoulacrs, alsa, red and white fs white forene: The owner osn have the same by spplyirg on th- pemise: of Mr Mat- it iy; (Renrveenth, street rced, above © fe command | bak $25 trery toe, at taomloge Gensourg. Prince George’s count sadabout fag ser “ght yellow; a | ave <4 if jod t» give most decided eati - Md. POPE. * IRD SOCIAL Pic NIC! HE f ie at ss named i ONDAY AFTERNOON Sod NIG? slv, for, their third Social And thut we pses tne No vhoutbt of care or wo In the cays wes weut pio nicing, A long time H sgo TT aoe HILL B: ND tel i SOCIAL © NIC at ery iy IDAY AFTERNOU. ich seioad ragrenets Fifty Cen‘s, sdmitting & gentieman and ies. ‘The boat tot High street avery is aise eet aren . - jy 8% FOR SALE AND BENT. 0} EN®=At No Se ee 0 t2th oust comtenabs ot iw and with sitting r 6 hy on if toe moe rabies 01 Ge u in Washington e j- 7) tt Herre AND LUT FOR SALE b tween Sixth f a Reventh,on H strat. No. S15. + ot 102 et deep wd T° 'ET—A FURNISHED ROOM. with or i . * Board, 81 176 G strect, near the De- Pret Alec, to ‘et. « small Brick Sta ie, iy 8 st*_ pO R*NT.—A fret class FURNISHED fk HOUSE, Selightially “ituated on Georns- town Heights App y Edward M Morean. No 213 F street. Washingto . jy 8-3t" OR RENT—A hasdeome suit of Furnished i ' Pariers and Chambers, with p:ivilegs of the kitohen, in ® private residence, near the Patent and Post Officer; fine fate. fruit trees, and atiached Si emsn, family without smal obildi jet. SX g — and comfortable home. a Enquire alter 4 o’clock H, between «th and Sth etre iy aa Wiut RENT FORONE mgust next the premises of and HF SOBSCRIBER the ist ing avd the cellar undernesth the same, t sether with an attic room extending the entire front of thehvuse these premises a7¢ com vanding fora business of any kind, but partiou‘arly so for » gen- teel d io ing saloon, _ir 8 003) GEO. WH HOLTZMAN, FAMILY INTsNDI*G TO LEAVE THE city feré weeks Cotire to rant ‘heir House ad Fu:nitare, to ® rood tena-t, on moderste t house has exery modern improve- Tent and two se-vants will lettin the For farther partioulars, aspiy at Mr COSURN’S Grocery Stores, cOfner 13th street, and New York avenre iy 7 2" RIAs TO LET—Tro peasent Rooms. st No. §3 Pennay|rania avenues, ne ae iad ats, iy 6 St > LRT—A furmehed thre>story BRICK HOUSE. Pcesession cav be had immediately. Inquire of C. W. “AMPBELL, ¥95 E street, Lear Wiliards’ Hotel iy 6st" FFURNISSED HOUSE FOR RENT—A Brick HOUSE, containing 8 rooms, in the vicinit: of the Post ‘and Patont Offices. acdess *A. F. sid »” Box No, 1, Star Uffios, for fertaer peyton: lars. iy 5- Fork SALE OR REN F—With immsciste pos- sess on, @ four-stery BXICK H')USE, on ‘nine avenue. third door from Sizth street we-t Alro three Brick Dwelliags.«n rou'h eide of H ‘eet no th, he’ ween 6th and 7th stress weet vai es'e. For terms apply to B. MILBURN, 5- etr-et north, between 6thand 7h west. j+6 ‘t* OR RENT—Le Siry, communiaring ROOMS in « Grst ciass hours, delightfol y Jocat 6; oan be had at reasousb'e raiés at ¢95 -7ta siract,b tween tiana! Hotand cod bsths athe house Also, Table Bosrde’s ascomu inte with firat rate board, at $5 per week jy 5-7" 3a RENT—Large, siry APAR TMENT>. farmshed or tain nished, with or without Bnttroom—hor, ooid * in2 w O LES Four well FURNISHED ROOMS. with or without board, enttabie for sing!e gen- tlemen or gentismen with their wives, Terme modera‘e Apply soon, at¥73 F street, between 13th and 14th, iy 3 4t™ BOARDING. S'5.os Sen CeaePey Sa BS accom! Rooms at the ling (privateWeiouse on izth street between {and EONe 40s, je%3-2w* A CAKD TO THE LADI£S. DR. DUPONCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. ting seeulating ana removing s Je m waalever cause, and ways successful Gs @ preventive The above Pills have cow been in use for over thirty years and inno case, Wi the directions have these piiis | a correctly f iiowed lol owing certificate (rom ons of the first ind: Urea, N* Yc who called upon city (Mr Wm. Bristol & Go.) of courre did not wish nei t tne wonderful Duponco’s Goicen Pills, tory mi t to &s she conm“ered it @ duty relate Aer know edgs of heir . rea to her davuga.er, & young lauy 17 years old. “he was fast eving inte Con- apmption—bad taken cola—na ure became o| struc! 10 boxes of these Go den Pills entirely cured h-r, @nd she is now in robust health mo-e Qn. stronger proof might be given. shere pills &re also s certain cure for I wcoreah, (or whites.) rree Sl perb x Sold Wholesale and Retai'! in Washington by Z. D. GILMAN, Drugeist, 350 Penn aveaue. Retsil by HE. BOSW Ei.L. oorner 31 street and aven i Louisiana avenue, aod at M' LBU 'S, west 15 hy near Ps. avenus, Ladies sending $i to either the ab.ve agents to the Washington “ost Uffios, oan have the Pilissentto acy pirtol the coustry Sule Georetowes PEEL & SEEVEN®, Alex- 201 wD; ry % andris; HO ct: ROTEE, ualtimor 6; 8. S, do.5 am y dru: wily & WUCKEL. » is Ereenst, ‘New York, oleeale Agen Look out for Counterfei's, Bur no Golden j un essevery boxis signed S p. re & base '‘mposition ana [os Lives and health (to eay | ney) sD. ion hast cent y been added Fie Dates —y terfeited Se Agent, and they will te'l yc a they / on in known to are safe au _in8 8'i claimed for iu We, Bo NEW STOCK. INTERIOR ADORNMENTS Feces reomved @choice selection of new and de- se aye PAPER HANGINGS From the rich anc ornate to the most ohast> aud patterns, propriate for pariors, halis, dining rooms, 4nd onembers. FIRESOARD PRINTS, STATUES, CENTRE PIECKS, &0. = New Designs, warranted gold bands, imitstion |» Sad commer Lad SHADES. Window Shades of anv required style or pa toorger, Bull Green, &n4 Blue Sade Holiancs Oval PictURe FRAM aj Sima el Garena h meat ges! ‘Distriot, from the Manuisctory in the couctrs. assortment of Dark Wood Frames. wi rot small sized Oval and Gard f rere and domestic ya PICTURE CORO AND Tasss: LS,” ferent sizes | colors, Picture Kings, &e. rs ng exclusive'y for cash. the above i. Re EGY Diairit Gisropressniation made to effect es. lor or Window Shades se by Tiledented wocksece 1m city or RT Gali solicited from those needing the above the e erie gash, MARKRITER. 456 Seventh street. gdoom above Odd Fel neo ta ‘and the terus cash for goods and labor. jez NOFCE TO WaT ER Warse Ryonrass’s Orrice. y Hail, July 1, 1862. All Water Takers are herobdy nvtifed that their of the non-} days aiter the is due and pay- Negistrar sha the Purvey- ar =~ ?. irvey. Raveeard —The country will note with pain to-day’s action of the ~enate, 1a referriuz to their Judiciary Committee the pending reso-ution for the expulsion of Senator Simmons. At thisetage of the session, thos referring It, \e simpiy Bamn)- faggling i out of sight. The public will not be content with windy sen- atorial declamation against those who effer to pay Senators five per centum on contracts they may obtain for them from the executive dep .rtments, while Senators who admit bsving pocketed suck bonuses from the over-taxed ‘reaeury, are voted scot free of even censure, by “ referring” resole- tions to make them duly accountable for their malfeasance in such maticrs. —— THES LATEST #Y THLBGRAPH amemnlpunanet LATEST FROM EUROPE. Sr. Jouns, July 5.—The latest advices from Liverpoel reported a great increase of excite- ent tn cotton rates. The prices are X tos penny higher than the officiel figures oa Friday. Loypox, Saturdsy —Consols selling for money from 91% 291. Mapaip, June 27.—In Senate, today, Calderon Collantes expressed the hope that the ection of France in Mexico would not exceed the limits of the London convertion. Mintstérs have snid that Spain would still exercise sufficieas influsnce to obtain legislative satisfaction from afexice, for she bad not abandoned the necesstry means. It ts positively affirmed that the King of Pertu- gl is betrothed to the Princess of Savoy. So ee CONGRESSIONAL. — es XXXIVII[th CONGR ESS—Second Session. — Torspar, July 8. = Senate —Mr. Sumner presented abolition peti- ions. On motion of Mr. Clark, the confiscation bill, as returned from the House. was taken up. Mr. C moved that the Senate jasist upon ite amendment to the sald bill, and nak a committes of conference Mr Sberman moved that the Senate recede, an® agree to the Hoose bill Mr. Trumbull hoped the Seaate would recede. The question being taken on Mr. Sherman's motion, it was Yeas—wlessrs. Ubardler, Grimes, Hale, Harlan, Howard, King, Lane of Indiana, Lene of erman, Trumboll, Wilkinson, « Nays—Messrs. Anthony, Browning, Carlile, Clark, Collamer, Cowan, Dav, Doviittle, Fes. senden, Foot, Foster, Harris, Henderson, Ken- nedy, McDougall, Nesmith, Powell. Rice, Sim- mons, Stark, Ten Eyck, Willey, and Wilson of Missouri—23 Absent—Mesers Bayard, Dixon, Howe, Latham, Pierce, Pomeroy, Saulsbury, Thompson, Wade, Wilmot, and Wilson of Massachusetts. Mr. Wright called up the resolution for the expulsion of senator Simmons rt. Ten Eyck moved its reference to the Judi- clafy Committee; agreed to—yeas 31, nays 7 Hovse.—Mr_ Stevens, from the committee of conference on the Treasury note bill, submitted a rep rt; which was adopted. The H use resumed the ponsideration of the Dill for the discharge of State prisoners, and to authorize judges of the United States court to take ball for the same. [The bill prov:des that a list of all prisoners of State sbail be made and furnissed to the judges of the distri-t courts in whose districts they are residents, and if the grand jury bave formed no bill of indictment against them the judxes shail order their discharge, and if the officer in waose custody the prisoner is shall refuse to obey the order he sbail be liable toa fine of $500 and im- isonment in jail; and ff prisoners are under ndictment the Jods may order their discharge or bold them to bai! for tr fhe bill also pro- vides that the President may by proclamation suspend t rit of bibess corpus.) rr ooo LAT& LUCAL NBA#S. _— Gonxzaea ConLect.—The annual commence- ment exercises of tals college took ee in the Gall of the Smithsonian {nstitute, in Presence of a large number of ladies and geatle- 5 mefi. About four o'clock the students, number- ing over two hundred, led. music, and followed by thé faculty of the » entered the Hall, and after Wel , the exercises ‘were conducted in the following order : Prologue—Lewis 8. Semmes. the [nquiry—Wm L. Crerry. Intem Albert Garrett. The Patriot's Dream—John O Connor. Wasbiagton—Wm. Walsh Toe tattle of Jena—Samuel Andereon. Prince Artour, Dislogue—James B Becker, Edward W ise, Joseph Ratcliff. * Forgive and Forget”"—Wm L. Chery, Jobe R_Maborney, Clarence L. Dufour, Aibert M. Walsh, Charles E.T Bailey Tne Picket Guard—Charles McNamee. The Battle of Ivry—James ean tog Flo Look ee ak HD ge y= 8. loyd, Wm. O enbaugb, rf yde, Andee J. Bagnam, Louts G Senee. Emelie Bastianelli, Joseph B Pool, James MoGrann, Edw. A Gallant, Richard J Brown. Epam!nondas—Charles Liebermann. Epilpgue—Jobn C Wilson The medals and premiums were then awarded to the most meritorious soh “lars by Rev. Father Eerly—the principsl medal, a ee votiring ———- to study. y compliance with the rules of the college, &c , being awarded to John H. Daley The speaking by the scholars was good, and nearly every spesker was heartil lauded. The pupils hed evidently been Sritted in elocution by their ——. Professor Pred Prosperi’s band was in attend - ance and at intervals performed appropriate airs. EE MUuRpDEROUS AssaULt.—Last night, bet@een li and 12 o’clock, as two youn men named James William Carey and John Grifia, were slong Pennsylvania avenue, on thelr way aan “the arsailant exclaimed es that, for what you have done since I wn? eset strack bis knocked bim down, and took bim, but being too weak from fire it ee at = foes poecee fell exba' . Carey bg rn wounded, there being two large” bullets in bis tight side. He says be knows who his is, but refuses to mention his name so there are any 0 ide in G . WwW orgeemnent from Griffic, who says he witnessed it all. iH iF Emancipation Commissiongns.—The follow- iftg p-titions have been Mled since our last = oC ‘8. O'Hare. 4 slaves—Loulss, Wash- ingtou, Caroline and George Brooks; James B. Fowler, 1 sla’ Banks; Elien J King, 4 slaves—Betse, Nace, Charles; ‘Sueen M — 3 a a — Pat- terson, Maria mond wey; joward, slaveo—A nn tophis, a Sosen Thomas; dseooMerthe’ Ann Sprigg,” Chas. Mousfier 33 al aD 5 sires iéolade, sire, Ki and Banks chin, Mary Jackson McKelden, 1 slave—Mary 3 Brown, 2 slaves—Martba and = Wa. B. Jones, 2 slaves—Virginis and Williams. Dgartus ov Sotpizns.—The w. . Cc. indians. w.w . B, 34 Mich. O. Burch, company D, N York cavalry. a B 9 York ro