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. nl “Pre Contha sands —General Wadeworth hes biganized a regniar “contraband department.” and Rey D. B. Nichols, lately m charge of the : Reform School of Chicago, Iillnots, hes been ap; AMUSEMENTS To-NeET. pointed superintendent of the tA Cantzasvay bad et ran last week, and | contrabands arriving in this city fi ly te we predict for it ae ily good run this the contraband qu , Which are now at .-¥ for Sam Sharpley continues bis engagement, barracks nf the McClellan 4d) on Twe! > ofcoume ~ all the world and the rest of mankind”? | street, neer O. Here tp egg ts 9 wili want to hear and see Sem. a = pegs eee a mili protection, whi things with whom ell are fa- ng lal : - Ringe at men y good, end never fall to «Military Protection. — The bearer, J«f Davis, down the house.’ Fatty Stewart and Andy Lea- | colored, is under the Protection of the ry <ilt will also come In fot 2 share of praise. The | authorities of this District.” management have added another attractive fra- | ‘This is signed by General W . ture to the establishment In the person of Miss There were 376 arrivals at the a Talla Richmond, the favorite damsuese, who has Gurioe tbe last week, and 156 of them were p deen engaged for a short season. ded with emp! t at once. ootst’s MinstTRELs, who are celebrated as Bet fugitive slaves are not received or one of the best troupes of the kind “+ that travel,’? b ment gives the rations, and the Freed- open to-night at Grover’s new theater. They them. The last named played last week very successfully at Ford’s ee ee i a tick, while the Gov- ‘Atheneum; bot having added new and attractive features this week, we doubt not their opening night at Grover’s will be successful, and that suc- cess be continaed throughout the week. itary Ktlon of the contraband. ‘They have a APOLLO Concert SaLoon.—At the free concerts = every morning and night. Rev. G.L. bere daily given, Nachman presides at the or- Sharer ts the pioneer in this work; he isa gradu- chestra Worrell amuses with negro eccen- | ate of Princeton College, and has charge of this fricities. Good refreshments to be had. department of cago part er i“ 88 Tews, bury port, ‘erseer Sienona Sryper and Henry Jungnickel enter- ment, takes care of the women tain the habitues of Rosenthal’s Academy of sane ns pe “Ne. fhe te nos po nd nenive weltey Cope Meer tained x e Boston Baucational Commission which institution has sent to the Freedman Atsociation about $1,500 since its organization. owtgens arrived in this city on Friday lest. The | The sick colored people from al! the regiments regiment contains 1.040 men, rank and fle, are sent here. as well as the families of those ere ms fine looking as any regiment we have yet | engaged in the service. The Government pays seen cane nell Brae the sete } part of the State, . ann It hes Se een whey oe in an@ around the home of the President. They | day, te! care ir . They iment of infantry ordered to the | w; Yor various kinds of labor, making an actual Cxpitet from that State, and were saving to the Government. Many of them make within ten days after the call was {i . The | excellent teamsters, thus saving the payment of siortons reputation of the Illinois troops is safe in | g25 per month to r thetr hands if called into action. The Applications are continually made for the ser- vices of these men by private individunls, as wel aa by the Government, and many find excellent canpleysoent et Wages as soon as they arrive. medicine. Dr. Stewart, ernment Phim l 4 oa Wi rth’ staff, has general Sorat ht of the ital and the san- ‘Tae Sixtt-g16HTH Regiment ILLinots VoL- are the first are thetr officers: Col. E. Stewart, Lieut. Col. H. L. Taylor, Maj. ©. H. Lackey, Adjutant Joha 8. Bishop, Quar- termaster 8. F. Tree, Surgeon A. H. Lamphear. y A—J. N. King, Captain; Wm. Har- seam r., Ist Licuteneat’ MV. B. Parker, 24 Fovrra Warp Station Cases—Before Justice Lientenant. Walter.—Sunday—Stephen Sloane, larceny; jail Company B—D. F. aie, tes J. 5. C. | for bearing. Edward O’Connor, attempt to rescue Gillespie, Ist Lieutenant; m. Reynolds, 2d ja prisoner; fined $1.53. Margeret McNemara, Lientenant peanis, and abusing an officer; do. $1 58. Company C—J. P. St. John, Captain; Elzy ‘m. Calligat, disorderly; dismissed. Thomes Biske, is Lieutenant; G. B. Davis, 24 Lieu- | Wilson, s' ings jall for a herd Edward Tovery, druwk; turned over to the military. tenant. 4 ‘Con nnis McNemara, disorderly; dismissed. Chas. Company D—J. C. Hall, Captain; T. K. Jenkins. dani; H.B McKnight, 2d Lieutenant, |G. Brent, drank and disorderly; 58 cents costs, Compan’ Henry Davey, Captains G. H. | Benj. P Indecent exposure; Whiteman, Is Lackant; J. N. Cotton, 24] D ester » dish language: dismissed, Lieutenant after taking the oath of allegiance. John Colsto Company F—John W. Morris, Captain; J. R. | drumk; fined $1. C.M. Osbourn, Larrimore, ist Lieutenant; L. E Ijams, 2d Lieu- | Wm Myers, threats; dismissed. tenant. arrested for keeping a dog without a license, was Company G—Jos. P. Moore, Captain; H. C. | dismissed by Justice Clayton, Saturday. D’ Motte, ist Lieutenant; H. J. Stout, 2d Lieu- Sane op pee Connell, assault and profan- tenant. ity; fined @2.5°. John Magruder, running over Company H—L.. T. Brown, Captain; John N. | @ child; dismissed. Hugo Rothe, larceny; do. Hamilton, Ist Lientenant; A. H. Bogardus, 2d | Eliza Ann Willis, assault; do. Emma Leonard, Lientenant divorderly; fined $2. Elizabeth Brown, do ; dis- Company I—Jno. N. Bear, Captain; S. B. | inissed. Jobn Smith, drunk and seraulting Pet. riesy, Ist Lieutenant; S. W. West, 24 Lieu- | sons in the street; fined $358. Pat Kelly, drun! tenant. amd disorderly; fined @!. Hannsh Solomon, Company K—Edward J. Sones, Captain; T. L. y Strollti the atreet; dismissed. Marsters, tet Lieatenant; H.L. Dunn, 24 Liew M e Hanault, firing a pistol inthe tenaat. street, Sned $3. Thos. Broderick, profanity; do. 81%. Wise Johnson, fast drivi ings do. #5. A. for carrying Necross asWitnrsszs in Court.—The Wash- awe correspondent of the New York Hernid writes: . Tas New Baptist Cacrce.—Hon. Amos Ken- | R. Forrest, furious assault, jail; dali, in the Mberal donation mentioned a day or | a dendly weapon, fined $20.94. two ago, pro ‘*to vest ina lotand building, for the use of the Sixth Baptist Church and con- gregation, of the city of Washington, rent free, forthe term of eight years, the sum of $10,000, and also to set apart for the payment of the pas-| «A great deal of astonishment and indignation tor’s salary, for the like term of eight years, the | js expressed here on the discovery that a section dividends secrutng on $25,000 of steck in the | was smuggled in’o the act supplementary to the American Telegraph Company.”’ act for the release of certain petsons held to ser- ‘To this offer he attaches certain conditions, | vice or labor in the District of Columbia, which such as, the butiding shall be used exclusively | places the negto upon an equality with a white for religtous purposes, the church to be kept in | man in the courts of justice here. The section good repair, the soctety not to get in debt more | alluded to provides, that in all judicial proceed- than $300, the dividends to be used exclusively | ings in the District of Columbia there shall be no for the pastor's salary, &c. exclusion of any witness on account of color. _ Asa reason for bis generous donation, Mr. | Even in Oblo, where there are few negroes, in Kenda'l, taa letter accompanying bis proposi- | conferring upow them the right to testify in the tion, says courts, 1t was decreed that their testimony should “<1 wish to see your sffairs placed at once Ina | go to the jury for only what it was worth. The condition ef ease and comfort.”’ Sudden elevation of the negro just emancipated The liberal offer of Mr. Kendall has been grate- | to an equality with white men in the capital of fully aecepted; and ax the offer is avaliable the | the nation is regarded as something worse than Ist of September, we presume they will at once | an indiscretion or an error of judgment.’ netabout a or purchasing a chutch edl- pease fice. Mr. Kendallcertainly deserves great credit for his noble donation to an object so worthy. May he live to enjoy the satisfaction of seeing a large, flourishing, and self-sustaining chureb. firmly established by the ald of his labors and itberality. Rossine a SoLpien —On Saturday morning, an ambulance driver, named Thomas Williams, ‘was arrested by Officer Crown and a citizen, for stealing money froma soldier. The soldier was Hams was discovered rifting. Bis ‘pockets. The 7 jams Was v ets. ec We leam that the church bas good prospect | omeer and citizen followed tnd atrested him near of increasing the amount by donations from otber | the iron bridge in Swampoodle, and took him — ——— $15,000 for the erection of @ | before Justice Walter, who committed him for a Postacs Stamr Currancr —The act of Con- | 21m whic Spot pars gress making postage stamps currency is being The says the amount was $40. carried into effect in New York and elsewhere in advance of the time age Ist) lope y acter ‘They are generally put up in amounts of twenty- Ssconp Warp Station Caszs—Before Justice [apie rom ae: cee — on a military. Jol runk, very drunk; do. Etech ml cdnmensenagtiaas uss alasones hee Low's Ranall, ae i fined $2. James Thompson, lterday a gentlemad passed up two tbree-cent isorderty; fin r stamps 5 eaiealacter payment of his | Monday.—F rank Seaith, Lyman Merson, and fare. The driver, not posted on the new cur- eet ee ‘otomae water; for fur- rency, called back—‘‘See sir! aint you mis- me: Naylor, bg Peso t of his taken? ‘The post office {s up Seventh street.” | ined $51. Wm. Marks, drunk; #2. Wis “Phat on and after the first of A all post. age and other United States stamps shall be re- ceived for all dues of less than five dollars, and which may be received in exchange for United States notes *” It is contended that between the United States and individuals the stam . for dues iess than $5, but Tue Anmony Hosritats on the Island are now nearly ae they will doubtless make the best hospitals in the city. Gas and water have been introduced. The houses ate well brig and admirably ventilated through the roof. They will accommodate some five or six area legal currency | pundred in the absence of a law | > or a There are in all tweive butld- P- ings for ital purposes, and an out-building snaking them al tender,” tbe same as gold cs and silver, t! ae with Propriety be refused. Sor cooking, oe ‘The public will however, we take it, be too glad Tuind Ward Sration Cases—Before Justice to avail itself of such currenc’ for change to | Thompson.—Sanday—Alex. Williams and Mary make any bones about the legal question. Pp Bg ee workhouse 60 days each. Jas. Reyno! ‘drunk and disorderl fined $1 SH. Tus Anmr Baxeny.—The army bakery, which | Levi Merlin, drunk; do. Cornell: ady, drunk ‘was established in the Capitol in April, jes1, is Partie) and profane; do. $5 91, and sent to jail ow removing to a new ding jast erected | in default of security for peace towards his wife near the observatory. Between the ist of May, | and others. ea iaeiied ae oan — Lesrrpentnd sah ea Sze advertisement small house wanted. 3t* ery supplied the troops Thich'se i86 vertele of Sure cae. and the Dearnzss—Sicut.—Dr. von Moscbzisker. ocu- saving between the weight of flour allowed and | list and aurist, treats exclusively the eye and what was consumed was $16,153. As high as 245 | tr. The numerous testimonials from the high- barrels of flour have been consumed every twen- | ©st sources already published, make all furt! ty-four hours for a week, making 42,750 statements unnecessary. (Office 227 Pennsylvania = — a day. ave! = Jy 21-6:* piowed ar Comeaenee, ng To opratm fine carts de visite Ukencsses go to month of Oetober, 1361, was a fraction less than | w bitehurst’s, No. 434 Pennsylvania svemnee He 239 a day, or 1,315,275 loaves for the month. Bix- | is felling (original) carts de visite Mkenesses of ty-five thousand losves were once issued in a sin- men. th inent xie day. The saving In flour has in some months | men pcr peer ger his oes in oil and aos pentin of, ~ ne Taig aap eg watercolors. Those desiring camp and deld views on monies ending wich sane 20, have heen taken call and leave your orders. jy 12-eolm nearl 3 one time 185 hands wereem-| Eom played, Dat the average number has been about ng spot ay warghnalray rt iemaset ‘This is to certify that, intensely suffered aa from $31 to $42 per month and | rors long time from dys} pale, loss of Tppetite, = a _—_ debility, congestion, Gaace Cuveca Hosritat Reuzy ation.—The ladies of Grace Church, (the Rev. Alfred Hi arg bay pe Unemselves into a society called Mef Association of Grace Church H: ‘3 following officers were ananimoual) crc a ba ey A on; \ Joba Downes; Treasurer, Mrs. 5. E. Mi solicit contril tle 2. za . Kh. i , Mra. 3. B. Taylor, Mrs. George Hydie, Mrs. ane aa eae tration, Miss Kose Blelask!. formed me to tre Dr. Tumblety’s herb medicines, and they have cured me, CG. L. Ee, Jy 19-t£ St. Dominick’s church, Washington. own Interest, go to the Dol- near Four- stock &c., &c Jy 18-1we Duxggea anv Drsznrery will decimate the Volunteers far ome than the wallete, ral the ‘enemy, therefore every man see to ‘20th)—Mre. Arthur Yeatman, mana hen mi bim a full xpeeeet Holloway’s gi elf gladly tone it bine Gals eee invalid soldiers by any of the officers of the asso- | Box. aioe paged = ALE er Yor can five "ian of thy flesh per itis i yo Be ‘ently Pops blotches, ; tan, a and all {mpurities the = immediately, it proving othe jacor wee ‘field's. Mr. Thos. Broderick was arrested for uttering disicya! sentiments in the street, pro- funity. Fe tape —— atthe Third Ward . The subject aia @ismissed, but Broderick was |), joke, must rot grumble if laugh out of the side of the mouth ocea- sionally, if they air their fun before strangers. ——. Dzav.—Chri Robinson, of bel to the ult. at the a y morniog in gion Methodist to the city to see bim, and cumstances, the of tbe z H oak fee Coogee men iy teal, raised from his members, which sum placed In ber bands Labres’ Soi k wil ‘Tex Parespante Crva give le et Aculostan Islaed this lug. Boots wilt leave the foot of rvety Sfeen minutes for Lae Oecn made to make the oe. - a r 1 J ry. Wants. LOST AND FOUND. SECOND EDITION eT -- —=—— REWaRD— 0 ana pepe re rca [For « a 3, see first $8 % See ; Roe eee ee at ponnepl: | foward if returning thm © Me. each REMOVED TO THE CAPITOL PRISON. vania avenue. 7 jy 21a" Corner 1¢th Ray ‘streét. A number of rebel prisoners, occupying five ECOND BAND IR SAPE WA O8?_o ning, the 2th instant. iq | WEDS, Were this mosning removed from Cliff- 8 Finquie at 09 Pweikn arent Borwecnnt sed a See ‘ona Siatine Le Church 70 | purne Hospital, to the Old Capitol Prison. These SE ANTED—AtC1IS A street south, between 31] BOO cog two @10 Treasury notes. two | Ptisonets were some of the sick and wounded Wa Atty }, 8 WOMAN todo cen- | one fier meas, shor two dollars ry ver. | who were captured in the battlesof Wiiliams- eral housework. yas above: as ee LT spas 1 ate BINNS rf tl burg, Fair Onks, &c., and who were placed in the hospitals here for medical and surgical treat- ment. As fast as they beceme convalescent, they WAN? Att o208 SAE street, between 1 ly 20th, between Willard L Hata ba gener aes, se “leather "POCKE * i: u ons, 3 fo eaning son bat the ow! i B are removed to the prison for sale keeping. NTED—To buy or | in the northern | of no uss to finder 2 ato the iiy.0 small HOUSE; maust boop w reward by len thom atthe high ground. and have front, side and resr yard. | Magistrate's office, corner of lst street and. Penn ILL. Address “J. B.C,” Box 808, P.O. _jr2.-4:*_ | syivaniavecus, ae We regret to have to state that Colonel Larned, ED—By an i n, & SITU- OST-On ¢ h of July,a twisted GO: D . WAMION Fp enti and ae no ob- | Ls BRACK; eh on going from 11th street to the | P2¥™aster General U.S. A., has been very 111 for ection to traveling. «ddress ““M. W.,” box 24, | Protestant Church. The fincer wil! receives suit | seme days past. His bealth has long been pre- tar Office, for three days iy 21 2t ereyees by leaving it at the corner rd pth st: | carious. At present his condition Is critical. MAN to drive a milk sierand. Stat ser btpor ya 5 Seventh at rosd, near st iollgate iy als . “D—A steady, settied WOMAN to do Winter work in ma'l family, Bost of STRAY.—Camoe to the reeider soribsr, on 17th instant. & large the owner oss his by proving property: o 3 su have Zonen W. DUVAL: Uniontown, opporite the See DOR ea CO oo sub- | PERsonaL.—Dr. J. McKibben, Hilton Head 8.C.; Col. James McQuade, N.Y; Dr. S. F’ Bradford, U.S A.; Dr. J. W. Stone, Boston Mayor Opdyke, N. Y; Isaac Dayton, N. ¥5; [rlsrovepe requires... & German powsaa wovet ie jy 21 6t avy Yard. | Jose Igns. Rodriguez, Jose Anto Galarraga, of — hin 15 STRAYED OR STQLEN—Un Ssturday, about | Havana; James W. Donohue, Albany, N. Y > QANTED-Ane rnished HOUSE, wit! 2 m., from a at the Patent are at Willards’ minutes’ waik of the War Office. Rent not | Omoe, a'Binck MARE, ftir im the F = to exgeod 920 par most Address a. G.") Lest rehead; avout fifceen hards high; Gov. Alex. Ramsey and Major Morgan, of Box 39, Washington, D.C. j arked U. Son) A shoulder Punt OB Minn ; Capt. Hancox, steamer Hero; Rev. J.B OTICE.—A situation wanted as copyist. Sal- eid or ber fier es even G, @ SOce, vt | Penny, N.Y., rest the National. nar Sat, So mame ae Os Oa oe Se loyment, | Botumbiae College. “Any information ooncercitis pi MaDe le Se eS Moekstore, 7h at, the mare may be left at this Offion. jy 21-3t* 108 ersoD, ost Ofice._ jy 21 3 | eee eS el ee STRICE OF COLUMBIA, Wastineton ponte THE LATEST BY TELBGRAPH 7° —From August Ist, 8 C WANG. nae ucfarnished contain that © parte To-wit :—I hei : 5 ones eben ine from 8 to 10 rooms, ine central locsi1on. AG- | foun okt re qe, the subreriber, JACKSON REPORTED TO BE AT GOR- Cre A ee eee eae dom we fie F In'ad for said couaty, this DONSVILLE. ANTED—A small HOUSE. tconsisting of 8 | near his premises. s a eek’: | Warrenton, July 21.—There is a report in Ww or 10 unmediately. Bor mall fly: He a i) nzlong switch tau; secession circles this morning that Jackson is at qu fhe Liat peeke ered; reas reneg: abe AM houlder? shod alt ren a jaw founds | Of near Gordonsville with a large force. full partioulace “Evnent,” Bear Osioe OF, ue? | Esiter. Givenumeer sane en They atfect to have received direct intelligence JOHN D. CLARKE, J, P. The owxer is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take said horse , . CHARLES F. HAMILTON, iy 1 2aw3w* No, 301 i3th et., Washington, to that effect. to LATE LOCAL NEWS. —_+—__ ent tenant, who wil Wiiry romps o*emall sma'l, neat unfurnishe HOUSE, not loss ier roomie, with, water ant ‘ousession required on or Bdirese 8. BRUSSEL, Commincary Sere 0. AN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIbER a near Bladensburg, two TAS O BOYS, A Horgt Ropsery.—A few days ago, M ANTEDL—-A medium sized unfurnished Monday last. Henry Becket, 5 4ineh Cathalain, a Frenchman, arrived in Washington, HOUSE, briok praferred; rent not to exceed | e8; copper color; low foreh and stam on a visit to the country, and put up et Conrad's 300 per 1m ; location pot much of an object. | mers; he had broken and limpsa Hotel, Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between ny 01 ig such & One msy find a permanent | litt's; aged 18 years. loyd, & feet 2 or $incb. Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets. He went t nd prompt paying t-nast by addressing—s'ating | es high; black, with several soars about the face | 4. Saturday from bis room. and aid Ss loostion and terms—Box 174, Post Office, Wash- | occasioned by barns; thiok lips and grum counte- ee y, ong not recura till ington, jy 21 St*_ | nance, and speaks quick; large head and | !! o’clock at night, when he discovered that bis aston, —___j. > = | thort har, L will cive @25 for Genry'and 76 for | room had been entered, and histrunk broke open. ANTEDUA food Pg aE i al Liord, and either case tney mi it be rousht home | and three checks upon a bank in France, amount- Non fore receiving the above re 5 ing to near three thousand francs stolen, and his need appiy—No. 427 F street, between = oe jo7 FIELDER MAGRUDER. | papers scattered over the floor. Early Sanday morning, Sergeant Cronin was sent for, and went to the room. The most intimate of his new ac- quaintances was Hugo Rathe, a Prussian, late a captain in the volun! service, and suspicion tested upon him. He was arrested. and sfter a careful investigation and seatch of biz person and rooms, no evidence appearing against him he WANTED TO REN®—An unfurnishéd House contsining 4 to 6 rooms, north of Pennsyiva- ia avenue. Immediste possession desired Ad- ress Box 17, Star Office, iy 19 st inn EAR hE | CAzE OR BREAD BAKER WANTED, at 496 Seventh street, between D and ¥. FOR SALE AND RENT. [For other “For Sale and Kent”? advertisements, see first page.) street, cast oh (OR REN®—At No. 460 sid jy 18 3t* MoKELDEN & PATTERSON. Bciteon oad H mo] somioree ce avARe: was poops by Just a. sone The pros- = Sept mber Ist,a ‘TS, ohambers sing sitting rooms | ecution thinking new evidence bad been found, WAST fonthed HOUS ter central Tooat Sion: attached; recently farnished. No ohildren in the | had him re-arrested as he was about lenving th ho! ‘he loestion is one of the most desirable in Washinston. jeer tt {OR RENT—A Frame Dwelling HOUSE, con- taining 8 rooms. Looation Central vam ad at No. 203 Fourtcenth strost. ate not loss than 12 rooms; Pie Address Box 19, Star Office. ORSES WANTED—6Go00d Work Horses and Mares wanted immediately, Color not mate- red near the Fe city on the evening train of oars. He was taken jy3 ti before Justice Walter, carefully examined, and honorably acquitted. rial. App'y at the Omaibus Stables, Hirh street, | MNO. S0s Courtcenth sirook Serious Arrray.—On last Saturda atti Georgetown, to Mr. LEAF or Mr, NORRIS, URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—No, 349 | occurred in the Government cookhegee at the jy 18-6 Ninetecnth street, betwoea I and K, recently by Brigadier General .wagon-yard in the vicinity of the railroad and occ Stoneman. For — = = — ‘ " : ° east of Swampoodile, in charge of Wm. C. Alder >. torms apply to JOHN @. CLARKE. No, 931 1) between Mr. Alder and Geo. Cunningham and J’ EXOU RSILONS, PIO NICS, &c._ | street: vetwean the hours of Ii and 1 O'clock. Bell. ‘The affray grew out of the fact that Alder ordered them away from the place. Bell threw a knife at Alder; Cunningham threw a brick and struck Alder on the back; Bell took the wood axe and threw it at Alder, but missed him and struck a bystander; Alder and Conningham joined in conflict, and Alder with a carving knife stabbed Cunningham in the lungs, and cut him several times ia the back. All were arrested by county patrolmen Mason and taken before Justice Wail- ter, who committed them to jail for court Cun- TS ANDERSON CLUB IN @HE FIELD ‘The Anderson Club take Plessure in announcing ul to the'r friends and the pu uel, cing st 12 0’oi’k m. Every effort has been made to make it ons of tne inost pleasant pio nies of the rene0n. Tickets 50 osnts,admitt og @ gentieman and ladies. Omuai- buses connect with the boat, which will leave foot 495 SEVENTEENTH 87; BERWEEN H AND | —Handsome Kooms, w.th o; with- outboard First olsss hozes, delightfully si! ’ convenient to the Navy. War, Treasury and State Departments, alco t> Gen. Wedaworth’s Head- quarte;s, Sta>'e and coach house in ths yard. Hot And cold baths m tha hi Table liberaliy sup- ies and ‘Table Boarders taken at moderate rates, ity Ralway within a block and aha'f jy 19-3t* O LEF—A fine ROOM for an office, in the of High street, Soorgetown, for the groundsevery ment of house No. 444 EK street. Inqwire | ninguam’s wounds were dressed by Dr. Dahamel, 15 minutes. No charge on the boats a 02 the pre rises. iy 18-3t" | | the physician of the cCunty jail, who considers Commmities of Arrangements—P, ¥olly P. Flem- SOE POR City | them not fatal though severe. ng. is. Quinlan, J, Hughes, M. MoMaton, J. =ul- Fo, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY a 2 ivan, M. Horigan. jy 21 3t* PROPER TY—Pour very valuables and eligi- b’y located BUI bany osn be ohange for i city of Was! to JOHN DING LO'RS in the city of Al- ased very chesp. or givenin ex- eed or ow eg Pp operty inthe ogtoa or wicinity, by applying ear'y SMITH, Attorner-at aw. 446 jy 17 1w" » AIRY APARTMENTS For Renton mabe term*, with or without Board. Baths, hot and cold; alse, ehower bath in tue house, App'y at 341 I street, between Isth and Leth, opposite Franklin Square—the most delightfal situaiion in the city. jy i6 lw* RoBsERY AND ARREST —Some six monthssince a valuable Turkish sword, of fine workmanship, was missing from the residence of W. W. Corco ran, Esq., and since that time various articles have been missed, among others ¢ music box and a lot of silver plate ‘he Metropolitan Police have been for some time on the alert and corres- ponding with Detective Poole of New York, that officer on Saturday last arrested an employee of Mr. Corcoran named Daniel Winslow, in New York, who was traveling with Mr. C., and on HE HIAWATHA, BOYS IN TAE FIELD AGAIN: The members of the Hiawatha Club take creat ploasure in announcing to their many friends aad the public in general, that they will give their third annual PIC NIO, at Analostan, Island. MONDAY, July 28th. ‘fhe members pledge themeelves that nein troab's or expense will be spared to this ® day of pleasure to allthose who may honor them th thei: nenagee. “ahe boat will leave the foot of High street, clown, Bt 20’clock p. m., and every half hing his trunks found the sword, music box rE! hour OR SALE—Two new firet class three-story | 4,< > ? dacige nsession ot sterta, ceacanct,cos | KO BRICK HOUSES cn fhe ioletteol Serge” | act cencd writ his poor ee mae Tickets 5) cents, sdmi zentioman meee ee ON EY. jet | ing, and handed bim over to eficers Roche and iting iadies. A good Cotillion Band bas been engaged for the oocacion. Committes of Arrangements :—Deaniel Pi (TEMPERANCE HALL websoriber ig authorizt Synent for the term o ‘OR RENT—The te isto acod Barkley, who took bim before Justice Furguson, 1 ae ‘who committed him to jail for a further exami- one yésr or longer, i. da, Chas. Weber. ‘ed, the well-known build nation. pad —— iy 19 21,24 36 a8, ituated ‘on E, betwean NV a oe Fen ns . west, The houve is spac:ous and well calcula’ Maison D’Oxtx —An enterprising gentleman PIC NIC—PIC NIC! for Concerts, Leoture Rooms, or any other Re has gecently fitted up the large double house. Ong ot those pieesant Pic Nics will be given by | amusements. For partio Apply to T. F. KEL- | No, Thirteenth street, between G and Hi the YOUNG cA T HOLT coy Ley. No, 361 Eighth strect north, jy 18-eolw_ | streets, as a clitb-house, after the most approved ae ECR 2 OB UAE t fet eetaemesore eoteme | icverncet Noes maar cas ) ni seven rooms, v celel similar lishment i: ALOBTAN ISLAND, on WEDNESDAY, July with bath and geoistern, affording & good sup-| New York, the “Maison d’Oree,” of which it ts iokets 2% cents; ohildren under 12 years half| #'¥_ Of filtered water in doors—good for ail} the worthy representative in the national capital. From top to bottom its appointments are all in a style of elegance and luxury heretofore unknown here. Its cuisine is in the hands of Began, so long known here as a cook without a superior, and as he has carte blanche in his departments, be of course gets up unapproachable feeds. Good cotillion music has been engaged. die ‘Fhe ompibuses connect with the ‘boats, whieh leave the feot of High street for the grounds, No charge on the 1s , trisges can go to the islandeither by way of the Long Bridge or the Aqueduot. jy15,17,19 21,22" iD id Possession given immediately, ie ay For paritculars csi! at » three ddors from Sth st west. Also, forsale, north half of Lot 16,1n biock 57, being the corner of New Jeracy ave. and @ streok nD taining £328 feet, jy 9 2w* GPEAT ATTRACTIONS! RRPREHENSIBLE —The habit of officers and soldiers giving their borses to little boys, scarce large enough to reach the stirrups, to bold for NEW STORE! PRIVATE FAMILY, recently from the} “jus: ed on th or of 90th atrect and them, seems to be growing daily more common, A Nor h, will nooommodate two or three gentie- avonug north aide: a inreeatock of CLOTHING, | and itis great wonder that we do not hese at eee f Aarery coms Boar *| BATS, CAPSand BOUTS and SHOES, whieh | accidents more —, This morning an of- A Brick stable to let. ip to me | Wl be eek af very Jew prions. ficer gave the reins of bis horse to 2 little fellow rick 5 y J, BH. SMITH & CO., Clothiers, near the corner of Fourteenth street and the Av. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- oor, 20th st. and Pa,av.,and No 460 7th st., enue, and he had vhen modated with p t Rooms snd Board at Opponite Post Offc8. | tne boy, in attempting toe beep the ae Arter en eae > boy, jorse fr 2A EOE BE ells tat Gattets Wome for| FIRST WARD, ATFENTION: Ceegtd agel car ama ee — va reat. jy 10 20° Now opened and for sais at the lowest yates, ju pon, wut, fortunately, not much in- fitestock of CLUTHING,H ES APS, BOO’ —_—_ CHARLES, 8, FOWLER & CO., and SHOES, on the corner of 2th strestand Pa.) Rosneny.—Yesterday, the dwelling of Dr. W. P. McConnell, Pennsylvania avenue, near Third street, was entered while the family were at din- ner by some person, and a small mahogany case, WHOLESAR AND ERTAIL DEALERS IN EYEeYBopy's BUSINESS. INA. GLASS AND EAKT EN WAKE, For the convenience of my First Ward and ine Catlery, spanned Waiters, containing $70 in Treasury notes, was stolen. Georgetown customers, | have opened s branch U 4 Me eal eode belt ee ge store‘on the corner of 20th streck and Pa. avenme, cee & search of the house, the case was found look Fin. Goods. Lan‘erns, &c, &0, ‘where they wil! find a good stock of CLOTHING, | UNder 2 bureau and the money under the pillow n Chamber Sets. “4 Hats, CAPS, Bi and SHOES at the lowest | ofa bed occupied by two young men, one of whom, m8eom,ly 504 (Odd Follows’ Hal) 7th st. | Price in town. 4. SMITH & CO. Jobn Lawrence, was seen by & son of Dr. McCon- Jothiers, corner 20th st, and Pa, av. Cloth ers, OnE a Na. 460 Ttinetrest. OTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS F st SHO atthe lowest’ price, coraer 20th street c nell to go to the room while the family was at dinner. Lawrence was arrested by officer Hoteh- kiss and taken before Justice Walter, who dis- missed the case, there being no evidence of the guilt of Lawrence, IHEVRONS! CHEVRONS!: For Quai termasters, Sergeants sl ye jore, Drum Majors, Hospital stewar: is, Orderly a a. RV. also, Braid for etuipin gerd Lace and Gord PS, BOOTS and jer. » Braid for ing Goi ni LOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BO ARR E aa y on Si 5 cers’ Lit ‘immin Fi i EST anD Escarg.—Early on Sunday morn. Fe cree Tensrat dene: tebe elena Ciscoe corner 20th street Gad Pa. SvenNe.| 50° the police of the Mixth Ward. arrested, im a National Biss De OF street, between oT aeR GEE RT Glan house on Seventh street east, John Maddox and » DOAT or -1y i "B.-Plage made to order ad Bunting for| NGNG/ HAWS, CAPS: BOOTS afd BAUMD | jocked then arin tie een disorderly. and iy -eolm* _ } corner 20th street and Ps. av. but during the morning they broke out—Madaox CHW. ZER’S HUNGARIAN ; . | leaving a intl of the police,which A. fone Ae VINES AND BRANDY. Nx. bg titty eight Se eee et is ample security for such fine 28 would have lam suthorized by ti | eo: street and ay. been imposed. This, we belive, is the fourth es- cious Winer. rather 1 our, the isk and ox; jy l-lm J.B. ita & CO,, Clothiers, ra glare this place within two months. Can- trans o 6 Os iinet ck saeeee |466 NEW SPOOR = Q8G/phcepmcumt? leposed of. “There are about 250 casos of the fol- seat rMTERIOR ADORNMENTS OO | Wasthxcromuss Sunt To Four Datawane, lowing choles breads: Red. ya rh = Among the Confederate prisoners sent to Fort . gokasardi PAPER HANGING! Delaware on Friday last were Lieut. Selden W. jeazmelyi, fe superior, From the rich and ornate to the ohaste and | Crow, of Scott’s Cavalry, and private Frederick Be, illsnyi, simple patterns, appropriate for parlors, halls, Hildebrand, of 34 Virginia regiment. The first vi a ‘Fokayi, dintug roome, aid ohemnbers. will be remembered by our citizens as baving Three ons pions » of Saisie (Prana FIREBOARD PRINTS PIATERS, CENTRE | been located here a few years since as 2 practicing Brandy.) Also, whine ARDC DEER. | Now Designs, waremai cold’ bands, imitation | Physician, and also as the demonstrator of anat- 956 Pennsylvania avenue, gold, and common, omy in the National Medical Col! _— the iy 14-6teo Between jth ard 13th sts, WINDOW 8HA latter as a professor of French man in worse ciee serie aes ue yy the yard or made into Columbian College. a R NOPICE,. _ Ee w a> Srray CuitpREn.—Almost daily instances of Waran Ruotsrnan’s Orrice, July 11, 1982, children stra: from home are occurring. It ‘The Law of the ration regulating the use «Warramisa ta be glued CRA at) is le that in most of these cases the dittle oi guest was SSE RE FS an Soregst ameriment ‘in the | ones start away from home following bands of Secs eae nn ae District, from the best Manufactory inthe | music or bodies of soldiers, and thus get lost. +? mand sup eet end ous host country. wy, Yesterday a fine little fellow, residing at tbe cor- for no longer period iso. ogee rete epee y ner of Twelfth and K streets, was und on the Of persons Visite of fore and domestic Island by Officer Brock, of the Seventh Ward, ree her, vig su PICTURE CORD AND ae and restored to its parents. tos Aine {not lous mizes oture 4 CrminaL Covat, July 19.—Wm. Ward was a ry ce Re. Pinna asden va fo cash. ened oe Sunk ity of stlempting to ure money streets tm) under false pretences from Major Fry, paymaster of the army. Ls et Kelly was acquitted of stealing « mus- July 21.—Dan’! Noonan is on trial on thecharge of coaves a horse, knowing him to have been stolen. 0 mu jon made to effect executed 4 Foetal wekpen in b or coRMOll. solicited from those needing the abeve jusivel e ea ea Bia it. erepresen goods. ee eae d @ caution to all whom forms ; M. ITER. Porice.—Saturdsy Minale Barkbouse, creating 5 street, ; dismissed. M. Black, fighting; aaa | eens arpa al S| ta Sete cee XLES A AND SPRINGS: Se eee RS” jURGEON—By Dr. Ap RE UMBRELLA MUSQUITO BAR, Wocsred aut Ses anes dete day ska ishing ts Qanhioas eine Ang, of beat eWood, to be eee tp be dau a wR Le ORAY'S PHILADELPHIA SUPERIOR Daror Avanex. 5 poten ST PNT WORQOTY,, THIRD EDI CiON. oi mins to the meritorious pupils of the Fourth District Schools took place ‘ie afternoon in the hall of the Sm/*heonian institution, whieb closes the exercises of thtse schools uat!l after vacation Atan carly hone this Sfternoon cane of little girls and boys, dressed in thelr holiday attire, were seen wending thelr wag te their respective school-rooms, ‘about three o‘olec® the differ ent schools assembled near the istrict echool house, where they formed in pr accord - ing to their nember, and, headed by a band of music, they proceeded to ee ian. The schools In the procession presented 8 fine appear ance, and the ‘Tamerous tasteful banners, witk appropriate mottoes, attracted much attention Arriving at the Institute, the galleries of the ball were found to be well filled with the parents and friends of the pupils, aod it was not witbout some didiculty that the various schools were seated. However, with n little trouble, a'l was made ready and the exercises were entered upon. After music by the band, a prrver was offered, and Mr. R. T. Morsell was introduced and de livered an approprinte address. This wes fol lowed by the following recitations: Duty and Influence of Mothers, Charics H. Luff; Preserva- tion of the Union, Thoms W. Wise; The Vid Flag, Eddie Hay The distribution was then proceeded with, the Secretary of the Borrd calling the names, and Mayor Wallach delivering them to the pupils. The following is the iist of premiums 8 2 Medals to Thos W. Wise, of Mr. Thompson’® school attie J. Magee. of Miss Milbura'sschool, Kenjamin Thema, of Miss Reed's school; Mary Thomas, of Miss Adams’ school; Ambrose Don- aldson, of Miss Bowen's school; M: Emory. ot Mise Aler- Riley, of Mrs Skidmore’s Miss Lee's schoo! tin’s school; L scbool; Maggie Garrett, of Miss Dawes’ school; Willie Dulaney, of Miss Eckiff« school; and Ssmuel Yates, of Miss Geneva Reed’sscaool. Premiums cf books for vocal music were given to John J. Hadaway,of male department; Battie J. Magee, female departupent; William Mister, male primary; Alice Brenston and Mary Good- all, primary No. 1, Ist department; Elien Dann, primary No. 2; Cordelia Phipps, primary No. 3; Mary Wise, primary No. 4; Mary M. Bowen Primary No 5; Millie Dulaney, primary Millie 7 No. 6; free bh, primary No. 7 The followiug received premtume for punctu- ality: John J. Hadaway, Wm. R. Pearson, Jobn P. Headley, Charies Rabbitt, George M. Davis, Charles E. Frazer, Samuel J. Garret. Geo. Alken, Thomas McArdle, and Robert W. Yeang, of Mr. Thompson's school; Hattie J. Mavee, Lizzie Al- len, and Clara Magee, of Miss Milbura’s school; James Curtin, of Miss Emma Reed's schoo!; Fannie Mortimer, Alice Crauston, Lucy Peyton, e Co la Dalley, Ciara Worre!l!, Helen McQueen, and Ambrosia Ronell, of Miss Adama’s school; Silas Mitchell, of Miss Bowen’s schoo!; Ellen Duan, Jamps Sayers, Adeline Pra- ther, John Hall, Josephine Prather, Joseph Wil liams Ann Eliza Willicms, Mary Adams, Dun- can Sayres, Thomas Ta Lucy Tolson, Cora — Maggie Williams, Agnes Shipman, Anna Darley, Barbara Fahacup, Harriet Brown, Eliza Barnard, Heary Smallwood, Lewis Phii- lips, and Nathan Brumfield, of Miss Lee’sschool; Lizzie Henning and Cordelia Phipps, of Mise Martin's scheol; Mary Cooke, of Mrs. Skidmore’s school; Willie Cassell and Dintel Lynch, of Miss Eckloft’s school; Harry McArdie, Elisha Thomas, Robert Hinton, Jeany Reilley, Tommy Reiliey, and Jeremiah Cauty, of Mise Geneva Reed's school Premiums for attention to study, exemplary conduct, and general improvement, were dis- triou'ed to Chas H Luff, John P. Stephenson, Ambrose Stephenson, Wm. T. Burdine, Win H. C Boyce, and Winfield Walters, of Mr Thompson's school; Ma! rey, Hannah Jobn- son, Alice Gledden, Isa’ Peyton, Mary Con nor and Betiie Robinson, of Miss Mill » school; Wm. Laidisw, Wm. Mister, Edward Stewart, Robert Cesseil, Albert Datton and An- drew Boyce, of Miss Emma Reed’s school; Jane Albritten, Lizzie Messer, Maria Benter, Kete Weeden yma Wherler and Sarah Bal , of Mise .d@ame’ school; Mary Messer, Aante Penn, Wm Fleury, James Griffith, Lizzie Bowen ané Joanna Certer, of Mies Bowen's school; Maria Taylor, Josepbine Prather, Clinton Campbell Jane Hadaway, Edith Jacobs and Thomas Tay- tor, of Miss Lee's school; Rose Miller, Ja McCauley, Sennetta Pruess, Charlotte Lucas, Stephen Wright and Alice Thomas, of Miss Martin’s school; Katie Wise, Clara Johnson, Maggie Eckloft, Mary Jones, Louisa Thomas and Nettie Robinson, of Mrs. Skidmore’s schoo'; Ophelia Stone, Kate M. Thompson, Emma Mo- hun, Katie Cassell, Catharine Davidson and Flor- ence Hinton, of Miss Dawes’ school; Charlie Hendley, Willie Dillon, Willie Cassell, Eugene Rowland, John Pearson and Jobn Laidiow, of Miss Ecklofi’s school; Robert Cameron, Oliver Veihmeyer, Robert Hinton. Jennie Riley, Wal- ter Boyce and Albert Reily, of Miss Geneva Reed's schocl Mayor Wallach, the members of the Board of Trustees, and many of the friends of education, were seated oa the platform during the exercises The following pieces of music were sung with fine effect by the respective schools, vious to ing the premiums: ‘ Thrice Hal Femaie Department District Schoo! > Male Department District School; ‘Star Spangied Banner,” Male Primary; “‘Flow- $ with Fragrance,” Female Department District «Carrie Lee.” Primary, No. 2; “The ” Primary, No. 3; “Swiss Boy,” Primary, ; “What Pairy-Like Masic,”’ Primary, Ni ; io 5; ‘Marching Along,” Primery, No. 6; “Hall to the Queea of the Silent Night,” Female Depart- ment District School; **Pralseof Music,” Fegpale Department District School. 2c t A er FdR eR RESERVING PROPERTY The Most Bffectua’ » the World’ Information may be obtained s M. T. PARKER’S = PAINTING BSTABLISHMENT, No. 59 Louisiana av., bet roen 6th and 7th streets, w very wariety of SIGN AND NAMENTAL PAINBRING ie executed with neatooss and dispatch. To prevent mistakes, he will state thathis “art prerer vative” refers ¢: sively to the various de- ots of his trees. to which he onallenges tion, either in quality of work or reseona- a8 of price. jy 43m W_AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR N PLANO PORTE AND NGiNe. ok ee Pi- ned fr Professor AUK XANDER anut avd Composer, bas reta) the London hibition, Spd opens course for the Pu and =u) br bie New and Simplifisd Method. By Prof. Wolowski's system, epee aves cow, ® sligdt of msi will be enab! a8 very short jie with great facility. and exeoute a ‘We'| as clsasioa! masio with rare tion, to the vocal by his way of - zstion he arrives st most a oeey & . ‘clock p. m ‘onth etreet, betwoen i a aE rPREASURY DEPARTMENT Jewry 9:h, 196. SraLep Prorosats for the following LUMB Will be received at the a of Constr until Evespar, the 22d day of July, ati2 o’clook M, to be celivered attoe greasury Extension, in euch qu@utitie: as may be cirectd, ardat sven time Qs ths necessities of the work may require, at any time between the date of th® acceptance of & bid, and the Ist of J aly, 1863, vis: 15 000 feet 4 4the in, White Pine Common Cullings, 16 feet lengths 10.000 foot 64the, = wee Pine Common Cullings, 12,000 fos Fey a ge Pine Common Cullings, pene) a 5,00 fect 4-4ths ian White Pine Merchantabie la ber, 16 feet length 3,000 feet 6 the in. Wi 1 t 20 4ths & Wits tine Merohentab.e mt feet 10,000 feet 5. athe in. W hite Pine Merohantable Lum - jane Lam aes cane sides 5AM ot 6 ba 6, Spite Pine Merchantable Lem- 5,000 feet s by « Whyte Fine Mershamtsbie Lam- ob ine Merchantadle Lum- leugths AY A iy 10-t0t | gee tar POR WUvv AND COAL. Office House of Aapresempotioes U. Be SmaLup Pr poe.s will be seeiogl “ a anty 12 o’clock on Monday, the4th of Aug’ next, for farnish ne for the of So Ec? itty vons: (S000 pounce,) best white ond 5 vl Cos', (steamboat ore corde best ¥ Pine W eto be supe’ in the vqulte of tae stay —s 7 wi enon "7 oy - Sart Be acne a evaaae a dene vee, vo faithful exccution o/ the eonwact b| & a. W 00d will poesasiowet wr eee %

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