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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENts Po 627 Cantaracey —Sam card at C-nterbary, and {8 a dec’ for saan & hiopien ands na ae Ht Teont Bi znuch orizinallty © Sings at men ap-l things are gotten off in a happy snd original manner, and never fail to “ bring down the bouse.” Fatty Stewart and A Leavitt >re also upon the Canterbury boards, a aid lu admintetering ‘laughing gas’ to the au- diepce. Miss Nei'!e Pa;lor sings very well. +'s Missteeus give their last perform- amet Fords Athenest tomicht They will, however, eprear a. farover’s New National on teh en angmented trope To night, ramme selected is 2 mos. excellent one, one whos tendencies are te please and amease. Ha ry Lenr and Nei» Se meur wil ap- pear-in th<tr happl: 8° #nd most jo. vy moods, snd ‘will pat forth the'r very best effe’ts ta produce an evening of ent yment fr sii who shall at tend A . ce Aratto Coxcegt SsLoon —Prre concerts an heron t ea ats y. Julie Pri e and others Weltet: with song, Nechraan lend + the orehestra, e@ Worrell smua s with negro e--entricities tten"ive walters disperse refres be ots Tre Acad MY oF Meeic cortinues to be pa- trontzed by those whe are fond of minsic. Mir. GenryJungnicke! biebl, evtertsins ti babttues witb his per ormaoces ou the viclin, acd Bigaera Seydel pleases with Boag. Tefre-hmeats always et band Locan re gringse ep =Ta oni —. ation bis wh" sed Congress ther~ eon Trem for tapeeurer ecteand wore of local Raterest bere. Among th: m: For comp: ting the swest wing of the Tre: ucy b iIding, Sve bun tread thouwmnd deliars For peinting the out ide of the old portien of the capitol, efe bt theusand @olars. For removing the stay b-k-rv from the Drsement floor of the ia mre and to reoair the damage caused by sald bakery <teht thouvand dollars For compensation of four acditional Grawkeepers for the two draws at thy Potemac bridge, three thousand and s'xtv six d-lare J hae also appropriated $20 (60 to put a ow on the War Department: $20 0v0 fora sim't-y {mprovement on the Navy D-p rtwert, antt $4,000 to grede and improve Sudictery Square The latter has alrea@y Seen partly ex pended, and greatly to the appearance of the square, which now kat a g composed of the old railing from the C: ja, and is partly planted with young and shrubbery. giving promir of an um- Drageous resort in the firture, woen the whole Pian shall have been cartied wut by further appro. Priations and ‘he gtewta of time Tn connection with an sppropriation of $12 000 tron enclosure, etd ate to supply the defictency tn the appropriation for lighting the Capitol and public g s, the act ‘incorperating the * Washington Gesllg bt Com- pany” was so amended as to probibit the said com pany from recetv'nz, after the Is: day of July, 1862, more than 28 cents per 100 cubic fert of gas furniebed it te the Governmeat, and 30 cents to other customers, subject toa disceunt of not less than W per centam on all bills for eas, if paid at the o ce of said company Within five Gays from the rendition thertef provided all arrears thall have been previously pzid Matarmomat QcvaBBLe.—Thursday afternoon the vicinity of Thor id. C streets. on the Istand, ‘was the scene of considerable excit-ment, owln, “oa wife @lscovering her husband in a house o: li-tepute in that locality [t appears that for aome Um~ past the wife has been suspicious that all the attentions of her buaband were act be- atowed =< ber. and day before yesterday she obtained information that the husband was in the bou-e in question, ant proceeding to the place, where she by some means gifted admission. «he di-covered bim w th ont of the inmates en fl s- grante di/ectu As tay be sipposet the wile’s anger was immediately aroused, and, without no- tifying the verties cf her presence, she immedi- ately ¢auzbt the busbend by the he-Is and patied bim out of bed and pitcbed into the wotaan, giv- ing ber ‘particular 2 ? The woman, however, soon recovered, and was etout ‘turning the ta- bies’’ on the wife. bet the husband interfered, saying thet ‘‘ne woman should strike his wife;”” and the two proceeded bhomewards, he looking very much ashamed and she administering a Gerited and severe lectur. on the road. ARREst Br TRE Provost GuaRv.—The follow- ‘ing arrests, beside the arrests for military offences strictly, bave been made ~ince our last repo; John anny, No 533 Twelfth street, was arr Yor keeping a bawdy and drinking honee, a re- treat forseidiers. The girls were taken with him to the guardhouse The girls were seprepee: ¥y lectured upon the danger of their vocation in this city, andl warned against falling inte the Lends of the authorities. The proprietor was turned over to Justice Walter. This house, ac- ‘cording to the testimony, was very annoying. and Was ence before routed: The judgment of the magistrate will be governed by tne municipal law. J Ch ries, Tenth street, between C and Pennsylvanis avenue, was arrested for keeping #be same kind of a house, but more quiet. Ihe snmares were all dismissed. xcept the proprietor, who was turned over. to Justice Waiter, to be dealt with aocordiog to law. CHARS oF Bicamy —About five monthe since a daughter of Mr. Eaoch Ward was married in this city te a Mr. George W. Bennett, said to have been a Heutenant tn ‘he Garibaldi Regiment, and since the marriage rumo s have been put in circulation that be has a wife liviog in New York An ttem app: 1ring nt. Star recently In telation to a divores cc.« on trial in New York, tn which the pa: ties are of ihe same name as the busband, came rte nu ice of Mrs, Ward, aad accordingly eke yet rday pocured & warrant Trom Justice Rowland, cbarzing Eenn-tt wita bigamy The warraut was givea t» offices w. M. Kelly, who tm diat-i served it, and he Was taken 0 the jm ice’s office, snd 0 examination on Thusd-y next ave’ 11 for Mr Bennett expresses Lime-if an eble to entirely disprove the charge, and in tne office offered <o take his wife co see bis relatives, th tehe may stisfy her- self as to the fucts in the case Fimemen’s ‘Conve —The convention tthe Frank! Engine Hus oa the ain on Tuesday utzh', pursuant to adjournment, with resriy 3! -be del 8 which tat the former meeting in attendance, ‘6 tae Union Company r4 reported that eaci of tae companies bad ratitied tue Dil! drafted at the former mreting; and « cowmitres, com of Messrs Peabody, cf the Columbia; W. @ Hines. Union; Cook, Anacostia; J. H S-s"iord Frank. lin; Osvorn, Persever: Chat ocey, Netropol- item Hook wad Liader; Brow, americana Hook and Ladder, ant Hoitz Ose Wiai-eu Hose, were appslatd to wit on 'he Uouancite ard urge the passage of the bill ee Pounta WP’, Station Casas—Brfore Justice Waiter -A J Rosia d deisui prey .ous ed 6594. Mary Fairf.x, ( nd en workhouse 30 days Lo:iss Br oxs, Gle-cderly; fined $353. Lhomas Ku veil, lar- Seny; locked “up five hours. Ann Gbant, pro- fanf'y ana heeping disorderly house; do $3.38. Elizabeth Rell, rea do. $352 Ann Sims, do; do $358 Eliza W-l'tems, drunk and dis. ord rly; do. 1 58. George H. Naylor. disorderly; costs cen. Samuel Stewart, fiznting; dis mise-d. A. Peterson, P. Van ‘Aiken, & C Horner; David Kennedv, John Liw, do; turned over to the military. Elizabeth Ciark, prostitution; fined 32.58. A Sicx Cox AND —Last nigbt the patrol- men of the ta Ward plexed up a'negro woman named Mary Fairfax, found lying d:unk in the street Sbe was tazen to the station- house, ang du.ing the night was se'zed with violent convulsions and became very sick. It ‘wes feared she would die. In her few lucid moments she told toe patrolmen that she was a itive from King <1. county, Va. Her master ia 2 Union man, and she erp:essed a wish to be returned tohim. The exsmining justice— ‘W alter—weas puzzled as to the best course to pur- sue, but faally decided to commit ber to the workhouse for 20 days, where she will be cared for properly until she te able to work. Wasuineton i» Potomac Agurpucr.— Wilham K. Hatton, » bas been appointed engineer of the Wash!..yton and Potom'c Aque- duct, and the work of Ing the same will be stonce entered upon. The conduit is nearly Hotshed, but they are spaces between some dee, cuts. fhe distributing reservoir near Drover Rest is to be flaished, — with thesy scucure of Cabin Joun Creek span. The i+ yet to be built atthe great falls The nome of J-ferson Davis, Secretary of War, whi. b is tn- scribed on the corner-stone of the great span of the Cabin Joun, is to be chiseled out, in accord- ue ‘with orders from the recretary of the [nte- a - ‘THE DisTRIBUTION of premiums to the of the Fourth District School will take place on Monday next at 4 0’clock, at the smi fan The Mariee Band will be in attendance and dis- course appropriate u.usic §=R. T. Morsell, Esq , Sclivered by the papile of tbe mele department ive: piisof « it of the Fourth District Bobuet Between the dis- tribution of premiums to the different echoois, the audience will be entertained with vocal music by the pupils. Wartss Closer om Crosz Sroois, made en- | tirely of metal and perfeccty free from smell, may be bad of the patentee, C. Schneider, at 271 Pa. Srented sate tcndlor H cisnest imrpeions tor structed asto it im possi bie for to get cut of reser Most of tae United Bosyite.s Rive adopted them. Bo.ad og AcD RMEN —AG adjourned meeting of the Board of Acdyrmen was ordered for last evening af seven o'cl0cR; Dat after waiting uoul eght «<1.ck, asd no quorum arpeeriag, the Casis reed ihe Board until ibis evening at — veo . : ms Y the vignette of Franklin. The three cent stam t ~ \y used) is ted of pink, wi! i portrait of jagton. The five t : j Sbsosiany colar, ut eS Snr. beter | The tweive cent is bleck, wie ite raitot Washington The twenty-fonr vent’ with {the of Weebi “ae thirty cont yel- | low, with the vig: of Franklin The rinety | cent is blue, with the portrait of Washington es appearing when a young general. st»mpa now in use rae Post Office De- partment are dist! the old ones (not how receivable) by the fact that the figures de- noting the dei ons are in the uppét cor- ners. 7 ran Bat ie tenet 08! it, ruth for stamps, and ordering & large supply. The department has in circulation an sme ite ers sy can get a million y, amount ia deiiars would be towards a hundred thousand. The paper te be used for the stempes for entrency eto be thick gnd without gluten. lans are under consiteration whereby a strong impression may he made upon the stamp when cxnceiled. The daily = of theif will require something of this sort. w stetner writes, sug- gesting the pureture of them, but as letters fre- muently céantaih drafts and valuable atticles, mis- chief may thus be caused. ALexanpata Arvains —The wife of Mr. Elijah Horseman met with a serious accident afternoon, by fa'ling and breaking her eo 5 ‘was getting some milk Sone 8 rene in frbéni her residevce, on Reet atrtet, when the horse searted, and Mrs. E., ln attempting to step back, f ‘There are at present confined in the county jail two females - white and one negro), two boys, twowhite men and one negro Fed for larceny and other civil offences; and a Federal soldier, confined by militsry order. All the Alexandria pritonets taken in the recent battles before Richmond have. been et = OEicnes inet rie Ms ‘th Sc 4! 0! an oma | a ob Governor’s Island. The health of Wm. Gregory was included in the found by the Grand Ju it ite re amptior thal wase director “iebeehiie Water Compan: Which ta avieiabe diez Gazette, 1th inet. PoLicr.—The Third Ward patrolmen reported yes'rrday—Loulsa Jenifer, creating & nuleapees dismissed—by Justice Clayton. G W Ben- nett, bigamy; bat! for a heatiftig—by Justice Row- land R L. Crow, telling ona public reser- vation; @iamii Thos Dowling. do.; do.,— by Justice Walter Robert Hays, fast drivi Costs, M cents. Julia Graf, larceny; dismi: Tip oe Gr f, selling Iiquor on Sunday; fined $25.91. Margaret Bresnahan, drunk ant disor. | de 15; do. $5 SM —by Justice Thoipson | the Fourth Wetd patrolmen reported—Jobn Holoren, fast driving; ruled for trial Thomas Mulgnin drunk and profane; dismissed—by Jus- tiee Clayton Tar Fine Derantment —‘ A New York Fire- man" writes to us upon the imperative need for an efficient fire department for Washington, et- oat in ban Bo bmeing ln pod Speen ena ings erected here for ital pu: aN poe in conclusion :—'‘ There Tnould be distribu. H throughout the city at least sit hand enginer, four es, two heok and ladder com- panies and one steam firc-engine. Such a steamer aa in used by Paulding Steamer No. 57, New York, would be siltabie, being light and throw- ing two streams of water. Rustenation —We learn that Superintendent E. J. Gall, of the Post Office Department has resigned. Mr. Hali is a native of Montgomery county, Marylend, and is well known In this city ‘and his native State Srconp WaRrp Station Cases—Before Justice Clark.—Patrick Claucey, disorderly; fined $1.94 Patrick Brian,do;do Ellen Harrison, do; do., #2 Henry Snyder, threats of violence; security for peace. Marg’t Gorbley, disorderly; fined $2. Trinp Warp Station Casus—Before J: e Clark —John Kahoe, drunk and disorderly; dis- missed Henry Middleton, stealing pocket-book and mon*y; security for a further bearing. Jos. Urider, larceny; dismissed Tae parque C. B. Truitt is now being loaded at Ray’scoai shipping docks Georgetown, D.C , i Fang Francisco, Cal., the freight amounting to 7 indictments cent term, upon ‘Two more cars for the ‘Washington and George- town railroad arrived here yesterday. Ten cars bave thus far been received. Distarurion of Premivms.—The distribu- tion of medals and premiums to the pupils of the Public Schools of the Fourth District, will take place at the Smithsonian Institute on Monday, July 21, at4 o’clock p m. The exercises it consist of music, recitations by the pupils. and dis'ribution of premiums. R.‘f Morsell, . will del ver an address Parents and the public generally are invited to attend. Teachers of the District are requested to axsemble their respective schools at the district school building, on Sixth street, punctually, at 3 o’clock, on the afternoon of the dist ibution. By order of 3 E. Hotmsap, J B E.tis, J T. Casszit, it Sub-Board Fourth District. From the Rev. Father Egan to Dr Tumblety This is to certify that, having intensely suffered for a long time from dyspepsia. loss of appetite, nervousness and general debility, congestion, constipation fainting, exhaustion, cholic. ins la the breest, &c., my altuation was paintul and distressing In the extreme My friends induced me to try Dr Tumble'y’s herb medicines, and they have cured me. C L. Eeax, Jy 18-t£ St. Dominick’s church, Washington. ly rou tee own interest, go to the Dol- lar Store, 438 Penosylvania avenue, near Four- snd-"-half steet, and examine the splendid stock of Jewelry and Silver plated Ware, &., &c , and take your choice fur onedoliar. «jy id twa Dr.ayvxss, and ali maladies of the eye and ear eX*1usively treaved by Dr Von Mvschzisker, ocu- ‘ast and aurist, 227 Pennsylvaniaaveaue. Thenu- merous testimonials from euch creditable sources repeatedly published make all further statements unnecessary. ae DiaRRBEA AND Dysentsky will decimate the Volunteers far more than the bullets of the enemy, therefore let every man see to jt that be ca:ries with him a full suppl of Holloway’s Pills. Their use in India aw Crimea saved t of British soldiers Only ss se Box. 213. You can gain five of healthy flesh per month by using Dr. Tumbiety’s Pimple Banisher. it is tavaluable for removing pimples, blotches, 2c , tan, ireckies, sallowness and all {mpurities and roughness the skin, leaving the same blooming with beauty. Jy 5-t£ Rochen by Rev. {mast eB Maegeeal, © weuer : beter, Keb Mioh. {int-ligevoer. Sane a ac aie DIED eo Ran Tha Boca NNad. oy one of kes raiinased coatitad dc eseetons oot re she Gil Eg EF Nera at ae street. ic wil at + ME» to-) ~ the ited to at- A Vy Riser Bate oa P oh days, - a once, | John sarah teres rs Eo be eisai copy ) ———————— [For other “ Wanted" advertisements, see first re} WASTER RARE py ot Be Apaly Gt the want i Roget oompntont porte Dp ‘Al NER. mpetent perren WASSER « TF ateees betenea 6 h and 7h ate iy 19 St* ye Bull er Bull 1G eNeip mcaiie nds ane on Moudey to CHORGE © HENNING. O88 Soveath wree EEE ESE a Fe WANTED TO RENT_An wafarnghod House ia chaene is ‘ lakes podioneen s sank aa dees Bux 17, “tar Office. 719 3 FD TO RE—Two 6 le to Pe SN STS ar Ne Goramms pf fepreae tee Netice, 70 Davesi zh Soeae, saa recor a situation in & drug store— *n Ooportt ty, 00 his oh etobject. Ad- drees .A..” City t' CASE. OR BXEAD BAKER WANTED, st 496 Seventh street, hetw-en D and K iy 18 3t* MoKELDEN & PA®TERSON WANTED Ata MEAT COOK; sleo, two sood W ERS (white) Apply at the ifise of the United Ststes Hotel, or 3 Sv nve ‘ORSES W Work Horses + sername Stat Saif aot eal Tl VU ae Grose wn, to Mt LEAT of Mr NORRIS.” Willing imanaeoe sere ommenved—at 339 BE ghteonth at. jy 17 3t* ‘ye Wits nent Stren ‘Datwoee Land GO'OOOK Bm i 1? ste ? - enced CUO ee TGR ate Washington st., Georget'wa. 17S ies Ce age ae ay Pasa tg eh ™ 0 “hS hours of 10 and 17-3t* #XUURSIONS, PION 10s, &c. THE siawaTHA Bors IN THE FIELD AGAIN! members ofthe Hiawatha Club take great in announcing to their many friends t adlic in ger ae that they will give their third annual PiC NIG, at Analostan Inland MO‘ DAY, July 2h. ‘the members pledge themeelves that noi her troub e or expent® wil! be spared to make thie a day of pleasuré to all those who may honor them with their presenos. 4 The boat will leave the foot of High street, Georgeto St2o’olock » m., ani every hour during the ev-ning. f ee of charg: T cosa reach the » ace by the Aqu-duot and Caure' TFiekets & cents, admittiog @ gentleman and ladies, a toed Cotilon Band bee been ed for the osracton. Commistes of Arrangements >-Daniel Pérkeris, Gro rats, Wii. Goadad Chas. Weoer. James Graham jy 19 2i,94 96 98, * ECOND @RAND PIC NIC! e members of the fails iatorm theig friends 604 th® public ‘fully inform thei i ul wey wi give their Necont Pie fe a Analostan — ee MONDAY. Iuly ist, ocommero ‘clool \. 7a. very effo.t has been made to make the oc- ion O26 of ucalloyed peppiness jokets Fifty Cents admitting a kentiéman and wil! leave the foot of High street, George- ey fifeen minutss for the islani, convey- ivg parties to the pio nic free of charge. Jommitier—A. C. Prather, J. B. Vanderwerken, Wm. H. Mills. jy 17 3t* O PIC Nic—Piv NIC! x NE of those picasant «io Nios will be given by the YUUNG C HOLICY FRIEND CIE F of town, at that A vutitul resort, A LOBTAN ISLAND, on WEDNESDAY, July Fickots 25oents; obildren uncer 12 years half rie, * ood coti!lon music has been engacod. The omaibuses connect with the boats, whieh leave the feot of High strést for the grotinds. No charge on the boats Carriages oan go to the islandeither by way of the Long Bridge or the Aqueduct. 3915 17,19 21,2" BOARDING. PRIVATE FAMILY, resentily from the Nor h, will eocommodate two or three gentie- eng! jes. Boats town, men wi h D casant Kooms ead Board at 170 @ at, between 19:h and A Brick -tabie iy 19 3t* CCUM A FEW fF ENTLEMEN CAN BE modated with picasant Rooms acd ard at 396 sixteenth st. Koferences exchanged. Also, ® Briok Stable and Carringe House for reat. iy 10 2w* S'x OR Elen GENTLEMEN CAN Rooms at the Boarding priesie) House on street, between | and KING 408. je Siete > these a Th REWARD. or stolen from the LOSE. Tienes Ope sia fa errhaads mentee 20" 8. c oniett ude”, he above reward. wil 3 ga she jetura of tee ere aaa on corner eyonth street w usel cont rethen Heke AND BUeGY Rell email, 8 torn,) was sto’en this (Fridsy) morni: tatvente whereyt ned. been (ied. "A white boy 'S* seen to cet in snddrive up r ce No! mines Case! the ‘wasury be, 3 for, o fae Lt eS Baat ©! ts Part BTRICT DF, Cua Sua. WaskincTton TO 1082, William Fisk, bre office, one bay H KES, diaok lege: ne. @ne tai!; with white the ea: mph hie La seven years old; to (th: h .) corner 17th ard (through Cams Sot.) . acd I street, on Fan Tod rae Ly lenry FOR SALE AND RENT. (For ether “‘ ForSals and Rens”? Gdvertissments, 66 first page.) re Pater: MENTE ra sing street, east side, b'a APART. feven' xo © win = ul u Ouse. ou ts ome Of the ‘most desirable in Washington. - jez? tt UENISHED ROUSE FOR, RENZ—Re. 349 . between | and K, recenti: occupied by Brigadier General Stoneman. For u pely to JOHN G, CLARWE, No, 231 1 t between the hours of 1! and 1 o’o1ock, air. dy 19-1w* SEVENTEENTA eT Ww a 495 ANDI — Handsome Foca with eae Outboard First oass house, delightfully sivuated, e Soaveniont to the Navy. War, Treasury and Stat: partments, also t? Gen sdewerth’s ee quarters, Stable soGoh honee in the yard. Hot Qnd cold bathsinthehoure Ta! sup tied. and Fabie Boarie-s take” &t modefaté rates ity Ra lway wi hina block and sha'f iy 19-*t* Te L&?-A_ find Rvom for at office, in the basement of house No. 444 E street 3 wire Oa the pre" ‘ses jy ae ‘OR SAl-E OR EXCHANGE R CItY F PROPER ¥—Four very valasbie and eligi- by located BUILDING Lowes in the oity of Ai DY G&n be purchased very chesp or given in bie fob itp sved rari: en} Spert: city Bshtogtog to JOUN L. SMI Eighth at. ‘0 _LET—A comfortable UB SALE OR KF OUSE, contsining § rooms, Frame Dwelling with a Brick Stble attached: that wil scoommo date 4 horses and 2 carria-cs, situs’: on 7th at, . hetween M and N rtreets nerth. Fo: terms ly toH. C. Wilson 2d ave, tweer7 ani 8 o’c,ock o’olook m., or toC as, Wil retary of Mutual ae! th eft! Bank of Washineton sie EN ns ~ be anni ¢ di Sam LAzSE:; AIRY APAKTMENTES For Kenton Teasonab'e term:, with or without Board, athe, hot aad oold; also, shower bath in tue house, Appy at 341 I street, between 13th an’ lath, opposite Franklin Square—the most de igh'fu situstion in ths sits. ty i6 iw* ph en: LE ae ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A GARDEN F FARM CA 16 sores, in Fairtex conn'y Vs., six mi 68 from the Long Bridge, on the Middle Furn- pike Road, four miles from ‘Fre im- rovemente consist of w la: Frame ouse, 3 by 24. snd out building: ; iarge young bearing e@rchard of choice frui‘; shrubbery. straw- berries, currants, gooseberries of the best kind; water close st hand; two never failing streams running through it, and pring of lime water. J will sell cheap for oash, or exchange fr HALL, G06 event etrects at 697" Binth strech » ventn street, ar izth atree! between 4 snd |, isiand. jy 16 at” *URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—One tne pleasantest residences 1n the city, sit on B etreet south, igo.ng the Smithsonian grounds, inquire on ‘he prenuge=, first door west of lth ass Ty or of KR U. 8M14H, 328 F etrest north, F RENT—Tho SECU.WD FLOOR at 460 ivacia avenue, ¥ 12 aoat* PUR RENT—an el ie ‘MA fe (ageedlee ps ao Furnished 3 LL th envy ont just received and for sale by 5 OHN R. ELVANS, nth street Washingto » Resid jv l0-rolw Rep &Aicx.Gas 09 DN av, | nearly opposite the premises. z jy 12 lw* CHARLSS 8. FOWLER & CO. OR SALE—Two 1MPORTEES, BRICK HOUSES on tha imletta nl Senay. WHOLESAR AND RaTait town Inquire of W. H.SONEY, jonte -H'NA,GLASS AND cARTHEN WAKa, ‘OR SALE— ine Ca ery, Seauned Waiters, F House not - sontauing Coren tee +4 rt are, Coal Oil Lamps. with beth and iar, e cistern, aifording @ good aup- Roil bi-tal -ooda, Gbimaeye and Wicks, ly of filter: water in ‘Gooreseood for all Blook Tin Goods. Lon eras, &o, &0, jomectio purpoges; roe pump, &c Loogtion cen Tin chamte: Sets. = a ral and desirable, having & large open epsce in m8 soni,ly 504 (Odd Fetlowa’ Hall) 7th st. it. at the junction of Massachusetts avenue and ROPOSALS B) M M&CHINERY B*P52°0i8 SRPcB PEER The Navy Department will, until the 20th day o! Suis, receive propossis for the conevragtion o! st-a-« machinery for vessels to be ee viled by two sefews acting indepen tly of each other, There will be. for each vessel. two pairs of en- in-s of the same construction and detaii as those ilt ior the U, *. 5. sorew genboats, with the ex- ception of the length of stroke, which will be wenty “cn inches instead of eight=en inches, the ter of the orlicd> remain ny thine inobes as before. I'he valve will be Waddell’s «lide. These and some trifli g modifications in detail ae all the engines will vary from the specifications of those of the gunboats above referr-d to, ach pair of engines wi. be entirely distinct and operate its shaft independently of the other. RL screws wi'l be of bra s, fourteen feet pitoh, and of not sess than ten feet uiameter; they will be aus tained from the counter of the vessel by a brass hanger, aod tn shait will revolve in & brass pipe connecting ‘he er with the hull, the bolle: will be of the vertical water tube ipe, with the tubes above the ap ged ¢ not to exo d # length o! “ urface will be &:out 300 equare 5 sme not less then 7,50 equare feet. OC! : 8) ati ns forthe gunboat boi«rs are to |’ apply to these, go faras quanty and kind of wo k hip, thickness of metal, concerned; eppendages to be tne ra Seine had to with suitable ner is to be erected in the vesse's at ate the name or names at which the es intend to the names of the parties in fallend o gry nce oe ae pe ced sun for OF 0 Tur machinery om fete end 8 log, With pro rate ses of te Loreen gee i i i 6 gunboat speci: ons th me fron date Kr Goutract 1n which they will puar- oaiee proposals are to be endorsed “ Proposal; for cam Bachsne v af Ve sels with Two cre to distinguisn them from other business letters. The contract will embrace the usuai conditions and Paymente will be made in the usus] manner as the ft he apartment reserves the right to reject any ir wll of the gi eey yee be made under this sdvertisomott , in its opinion, the public oa above hey will whic! d-soribed, but of not less power, t! N°?°§, gmx PUBLic IN GENERAL! 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CAPS, BOOTS and SHOkKS corner id oe street and Pa. avenue, Ow. IS YOUR TIM oy ; NS AEE GAs, baa a ah EW_S8T iD Wika 3 coors BOO Res FROES. anid at CAPS, 3.8, SMITH & CO. Clothiers NEW STOCK. 486 iy 1-Im INT: OR. Jaa ees ita tn of new and de- FIREBOARD Pause. STATUES, CENTRE New Designs, tetien gold bands, imi to a the yard or made into ETAL CURA PRAMEE gutectory in the assortment of Dark (neERaiamomss ¢ to @ te ves they aa s ere Window Fhades ‘workmen, in olty or ECOND EDITION THBEE O'CLOCK P. X. LATEST FROM THE PENINBULA. fotelligence received bere from McClellan's | the I'ne of the Chickshominy. Our owp forces are actively employed, but in ‘what precise manner it would not be proper to state, COLONEL THOMAS A ZIEGLE. The remains of this officer, who died in War- renton, Va , a few days ago, were brought to this city night before last in charge of the chaplain of his regiment, Rev. W. T. Campbell, the brigade and regimental quartermasters, and two non-com- mistioned offcets, and after having been em- baimed wéte this morning tent to bit family in York. Pa., under chargeof Lieut Stair. Military tactics was the study of Col Ziegie’s life. He ‘was among the first to follow the flag to Mexico, serving during the war in Col. Small’s Pennsyl- vanis regiment, and was present at the si ze of Puebla and storming of Monterey, and entered the city of Mexico with the victoriousarmy. in the “‘ three month’s service” be was in command of the 16th Pennsyivanta, and was with Patterson in Virginia. He took with him tuto that regi- © Woith Infantry,’ service. The three months campaign ended, Col. Ziegie obtained command of the 107th Pennsyl- vania volunteers, and was attached to Gen Dur- yea’s brigade. Gen. D. considered Col. Ziegie one of the most effictent and vatuable officers in the service, and manifested his regret at his loss by attending his funeral, eccompanied by bis entire staff. ee THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. alan Eat LaTER FROM Ec ROPE. amet NEWS OF THE RICHMOND BATTLES THERE. papwiaiepeeeeenk Carg Racz, July 19.—The North America, with Liverpool dates to the 10th Instant, vis Queenstown, passed here this morning Ske brings one day’s later news. The Bavaria arrived out on the 10th inst. The news of the series of battles before Rich- mond has excited the greatest attention in Europe, and it was there thought that it would resalt in Prolonging the war. The eales of cotton for the week previous tothe safling of the last steamer were 63,000 bales. Su- fats bave declined Yd American descriptions fre at ¥. The markets are fiat. Breadstuffs have ah upward tendency. Pro- visions dull. Consols are selling at 92} for money. American stocks quie’. LATE LOCAL NEWS. 5 Pouice Marrei$. = First Precinet—Thomas Hunter, spy; delivéred to the miliitery. Second Precinct.—Mary Faintroy, Jacob Penn, Ait Mdr, en@ Jobp Kentiey, drank; locked up Geo. Levev, do; tak¢= Nome W. Purner. as- scult; dismissed Wm Coats, ittving a dead horse on the commons; fined $5.53. Third Precinct —H Murphy, disorderly; $1.32. Frank Herbert, do ; $3.44. George Krouse, do ; security for peace. W. Debie, Dennis hyan, Hen tt, nolsance; $5 S50 each John Con- ner, nokes, David bamberlain, G. Ricb- fardson, isordetly; $1.44 each. porad A Harrison, fo.; workhouse. Cspt. Moore; assault; ball for court tala Collins, do ; security to keep the — diiza Riatdon, do; sent to jail. Jane iggs, throwing stones; $144. W " Morrissy, drunk; dismissed. Sixteen therchants of George- town for failing to take out license, most of whom were fined $625 esch Thirteeii store- keepers and cartmen were fined, failing to take Opeth Geo. Ridgely, K vd vt vreciset — *e y, Kitty Floyd, David Beard and John reed alco erly; fined seach. Robert Tait. do ; workhowsq Charles Carroll, he gmt workboure L. PD. Conner dronk; fi $2. Marsba Johnson, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. George Adams, throw- ing stones; security to keep to keep the Michael Welch and James Jobnson, do.; dis- missed, Wm. Chism, disorderly; do. B. Welsh and M. Contiz, do.; further ‘ing. Mary Hanley, Aigo} derly; workhouse. Nancy McGuire, do ;do. Patrick Keamon, drunk and diserderiy; fined 82. Bryah McGuin, resistifig officer an drunk and diserderly; committed to jail.¢ Eighth Precinct —Louis Maltie, disorderly; fined 81 53. Philip Lee and John Anderson, do ; turned over to the mili Clara Myers, do; dismissed. Edw’d Franklin, runaway; taken to bis parents. Jas Smith, Sam’l Jones, Jno. Mull- ball and Andrew Lanham, bathing before sun- down; locked up five hours each. ‘m. Massey, larceny; further bearing. Chas Avell, malicious mischief; fined $158. Rob’t H. Leville, disor- derly; workhouse. Richard Nolan, drunk and asleep in street; 2ned $1.58. Ninth Precinct —Jas. Walker, disorderly; ined $3.91. Jas. Hoot, asxault and battery, dismimed. Tenth Precvnet—Thomas Colyer and Samuel Ring, disorderly; vost — Wr, Scanian, commen drun! A yggpenl house. Jane Swift, peer do. Peter Rogers. vagrant; do. Geo in, drunk in at! ined $291. Patrick Mc- Donald, drunk erty; provost guard. C. Hennan, wateri near pump; fine &2 94 Thomas Henty, pri 4 ac. Thomas Perry, in- decent language; do. Timothy Nolen, drunk and disorderly; 81 94. John Chambers, attempt to assassinate; further hearing. Susan Richardson and Elizabeth Wilson, held as witnesses for the United States Geo. Smith, asleep in the street; workhouse. Wm. Fay, do; do. Jemes E Jack- son, do.; fined 81.91. Peter Biakester, attempt to Qsenssinate; dismissed. Francis Boyer, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Frac Rajsin ‘sR Er rxany Cavrcx Hos- i.—On\ Thursday evening a very interesting occasion hanpened at the Hpiphany Church Hos- ital. It was the raising of a new fing to the on the lot betweea the rear of Epiphany Church and New York avenue, among the tents ot the sick and wounded, which bas bern des- ignated “ B Rankin,” in honor of the assist- ant surgeon, D. N. Rankin, of the Epiphany Hospital. The convalescent were out Upon the —— in full force, and the occasion was graced y the presence of indies, several of whom many ‘active in admini: comfort and to the Brave defenders of out cooing The occasion ded r unremitting. Accordingly the old flag was tatseed by Mrs. Reynolds, the lady of Col. Rey- nolds, of the marine corps, to mark the spot where our suffering patriots recline on their beds Ey love, and for which they fought and eoffer, now cheering them by its ex- istence near them, waving its graceful folds above theit beds. ” Pee wweet singer, Miss May, casleted by Mir Slade s' Ry jay, . and an eficient choir. al raster . ——— Kennard was introd: vered a to the fag was the theme ef pieastre to al] pres- mele dining hall of the the bewrae al 2 the hospital, where soldier and of furnished by the li ity of the officers of the Epiphany Hospital. Penineule up the Ist will make bi ——— and — reputation of the Lo Lieut. Colonel a officers in the service, was in batties in McClellan's captain, on the field is promotion wae gab lantly earned and worthily bestowed. A great ovation wes made to them in New York city, and the Indies of Philadelphie ten- dered them a bountiful breakfast, which elicited the unbounded admiration and gratitude of the brave boys ‘‘with the green eprig in their ba." ACuear Derecre few days since Hor F. E. Spinner received s letter from Logan coun nols, enclosing portions ef what the letter to be six ten dollar end two five dollar General Spinner tnetesd of at — with the request, subjected them to « Sistas etacteten, an8 discovered that when pasted ona paper, thet they were only portions of three 10°s and one 5; the edge exactly Stting, and some stains on one side corresponding with astain on the other. Accompanying the letter ‘was an affidavit that the notes amounted to $70, and were accidentally burat. The casé js under- going iuvestiga’ Sate or Lavy —Nicholas Cailan, Esq , a few days since, sold under a deed of trust, at public sale, seven acres of land on Seventh street, sebor! distance beyond (be Boundary, to Mr. Wonder, at $300 per acre. EXTRACTS FROM RICHMOND PAPERS. THE ENEMY"* OPERATIONS [From the Richmond Enqatrer, 14th.) From a gentlemen lately down the river as far as Jordan’s Point, we learn that over one hundred transports, vessels of war, and gunboats, are at Herrison’s Bar in the James fiver, while the remnant of McClell: Northern bank from extending back from the river about three miles They are working day and night, displaying sv energy in their defeat that we would very mach delight to see evinced by the Confederates in the flush of their victory. tix long wharves already facilitate the landing of suppliesand reinforce- mests. Houses are being bullt for stores and hospitals; and every preparation which « perma- nent base of future operetions would indicate al- ready exist at Harrieon’s Bar The enemy nay not moveat an early day, but that they have not abandoned the ide: ur ing Richmond, will be apparent to any man who wi'ness their operaticns at Harrison's Bar The Federals having bad success in canal working around Island No. 10 and elsewhere on the Mississippi, Live been seriously considerin, the feasibility of a deep @itch for gu2boate arout Drory’s Bluff As ridiculous as this mixy appear te some of our readers, we know that at one time, nd that not very recent, it was discussed by Federal engineers The complete and pe feot narticade, impaserble to the smallest craft,which now eXtends across the river st Drury’s Blof, would bove to be removed under the denditest fire from field artlilery and sharpshooters, even after the silencing of our betteries by the gun- boatg—this the Federals will understand. and they may seek to ditch Drory’s Biull out of exist- ence and Richmond !nto vshes Our army neither digs aor driiis one balf as much as the Yankees, and yet the spade and the pick contributed as much to the defence of Rich- mond as the musket and the cengon. Our im- patient people must see that Gen. Lee's elaborate earthworks enabied bim to remove from the ene- my’s front that large portion of bis army that feli upon bis rear, and won the victories which re- lieved Richmond We mustagain dig, dig, dig, cor McClellan will dig into Richmond. The spade can only of conquered with the epede, the shovel will always defeat the musket We hope to see our long lanes of earthworks extended on both banks cf the river. completed and perfected with a strength which wit! dety effort. ‘e understand that a skirmish occurred this side of @biriey, on Saturday, in which « Federal officer wa? Wounded The enemy gradually feeling around their present positi find the exact locality of “ur troops Many skirmishes will take before & learn where sys allof which will be beraited as greet and im- portant victories, and ss marsing MoCicilan’s second spprosch to Richmond ™CLELLAN’s * NEW BASE.” {from the Richmond Eoaquirer } It would seem from the news which we pub- lish to-day, that the enemy ts projecting an at- tack upon us bythe way of James River. A change of naval commanders in the James, and astrengtbening of the fleet would indicate tna’ an im it part of the pri is to be borne by the navy. We ia not wonder if the fleet is to form the center of the hostile line, the right and left wings of which are to beform- ed of McClelian’s armv, posted respectively on the north and south banks of the river. Ths ef- fort will probably be to take our river batteries by flank attacks, and then remove the obstruc- tions, so as to allow the feet to come up to the city. ‘We havo no fear of its success. Our Genereis will be ready for McClellan, end will force bim by another “‘flank movement” to look out for another ‘‘new base.”’ THE CHOWAN EVACUATED We learn from 8 Frege ye who crossed the nity Chowan in the vic! of the Federal strong- hold in thet section of Norb Carolina, e few days ago, that the Federal gunboats, which bave for some time been kept in the river to meet e les, bave been withdrawn. T! beve, dou! esa, been sent to the protection of Mcciet Jan. —$—$—_$—_$—_$_—_[_$_ _$—_{_—_—_—_———————_— For PRESERVING PROPERTY‘ The Most Bffectual in the World! Information my be obteined at M. T. PAREER’S PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 59 Louisiana av., bet ween 6th and 7th streets, W here every waristy of SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Is exeonted with neatness cn‘ dispatoh. 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