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AMVsxuENTs To-ReE?. Caxtzasonr Hatt —One of the best com- panies ever ing the Canterbury doards, pow entertain the abizurs of Percival’s veol re- treat They svpeet nightty In entite new bills of entertaining and amusing lormances. Miss Sallle Duvall was sdded a night or two ago to the elready fine list of stars. Jim Budworth, who is sad to be one of the best Ethiopian per- formers on the , a nightly. W. B. Harrison will to-night one of his most smusing songs and manufacture machine portry. Gaover’s Tararer Is nightly crowded with leased audiences, who resort thither to witness he fine performances of Hooley’s celebrated troupe. Every performer appears to-night in his very best effort, and In an entire change of pro- gramme. Vocal and Instrumental music is ex- ccuted with artistic skill, and every performance elicits applause. If you would en: a hearty co by all means to Hocley’s entertain. AroLLo Concaat Fatvon Is nightly enlivened by the Ethiopian eccentricities of Billy Worrell. trey’s bar Is supplied with first class refresh- ments, Acapemy oF Mustc.—Free concerts daily at 4 p.m. Good liquid and solid refreshments to be bad. Prape’s Vanistizs.—Visitors to Purdy’s are culertained with song and dance while Iw dee tare of superior refreshments. Sigaor Ti rectides at the piano. Yours Mzx’s Curistian Assottation.—An adjourned meeting was held on Tuesday even- ing at the roome—H. Beard, president, in the ebair. The meeting was o with usual exerolses and prayer by Rev. J. 3. Kennard. The committee appointed some time since In regard to the erection of a mission school-house and chapel near the Circle, in the First Ward, trported that $550 had been raised towards this object, $330 being the proceeds ef the late fes- tival. It was desired to erect a building at a cost not exceeding one thousand dollars, and the de- mand fcr such a scheol and of worship was very ing. A member of the Committee, who had generously offered the free use of the tot on which to erect the house, had also further liberally offered te advance the remaining or ee much as was 8450, the tte and publi it ght ay nothing of ality and public spirit enough, to say n Christian Neeling ia the rai Ward, to secure paar obra less than a year. ie prop ion of the committee was accept- ed,and the building w! li therefore be commenced immediately. Those who wish to aid the enter- prise are requested to leave their names with B. H. Stinemetz, Pennsylvania avenue, near Thir- teenth street. A committee was appointed to pre an an- swer to questions pounded by London Young Men's Ci an Asseciation, to be read 2t the World’s Conference ef such associations . be held in London on the 1ith of next Septem- r. Permission was granted te the Sixth Baptist Church to use the hatl of the Association for re- ligious services en Sabbath and on Thursday evenings. Permission was also granted to the Stns and Deug bters of Temperance to hold a public meet- ing in the hall twas decided to print the constitution, rules of order, times of meeti; and a few general facts relative to the Association, in a four-page tract or circular, to facilitate the dissemination cf information ni to secure new members. Rev Mr. Lyford, the city missionary of the Association made his fourth monthly report. During June he preached 30 sermons, addressed 7 Meetings, distributed 5,000 papers, 725 books, 276 bibles, 31,900 pages of tracts He had also stributed 2W copies of magazines and reviews tlonated by the Association from their library for the use of the sick and wounded soldiers in the bospitale. The meetings held ee the teamsters and ethers continue to Increase jn interest, but Mr. 1-yford urges the members of the Association par- the larly to attend his appointments and assist in singing, &c. A public meeting tn behalf of the mission work waa beld last Sabbath evening in the Dumbarton * rect Mcthodtst Chureh, Georgetown, and ad- dresses were delivered by Rev. Mr. Patterson, of cbleago, Mr. Lyford and others. Rev. J. 8. Kennard expreseed his !ntercst in the Association, and assured the members of bis de- sre to advance Its ebjects. Mr. Miller expressed great regret at the smal! attendance at the rezular Natufdsy night prayer meeting and thought t.e efforts of the missionary and al! the plans of the Association would be un- availing ff there was not regular, constant and camest prayer for a Divine blessing.* it was desided to give the superintendents of divisions power to fill any vacancies occurring ta thelr rumber. iMiNaL Count—Judgs Craw/ford.—Y ester- day, the Criminal Court were engaged in the trial ef Hiram J King,warden of the penttentiaty, on several charges—the first of which was that of f:auduleatly obtaining a receipt fromE K. Lot Pd — — amount of ry than bene 2 ia ngley, itappears, is one of the # salary of $55 per month, and It is 5 fudictment that he at ed in the gave his ocala ter that =mount, but did not receive it. Mr. A.T. Long- ley. the father, testified that an understanding existed between Mr. King and himself, that a pertion of bis son’s salary should be applied in (he settlement of a bill due Mr. King. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty in this case, and in another case precisely similar a nolle pros. waa entered A third case, charging Mr. King with accept- og end transmitting false veuchers, was taken up. The indictment is founded under the Sub- Treasury law, which probibits any disbursing officer of the Government from transmitting a voucher on which he has not paid the full amount. Mr. J. L. Heise, 1t was stated, had a contract to fornish meat tothe penitentiary, for which he was pald quarterly; but being in want of money before the bill was doe, he took the bill to Mr. King, who discounted it, —— out of bis Private funds—the institation wing no Government money on hand. The si was re- celpted for the full amount, and Mr. King trans- mitted it in bis accounts te the Treasury rt ment at the end of the quarter. ‘ Sh rarer: taised that the it was m perfect; end after an examination. we ford decided that there was no evideaes toroe: vict, and instructed the jury to render a verdict of not gutity; which was entered. In the remaining case a nelle pros. was entered. \Ve hear that these cases have been epee, wa ted, at the request of the warden, the £ jor Department, which exonerated Mr. ing. Operations In Kine Waisxy’s Domain —P. MeSley, of the Thira Ward, soid-whisk out license, for which assumption of In: responsibility he was mulcted in $20 94 fine and costs Michael Rupel and Frederick Theirman, who severally keep restaurants in > bereat typ a ber salle the third com- rnandment, jeation bei: in that they sold tangle fost and pin The rporation received an addition of $40 6S to ita reasury by virtne of said arrest. &imira Si- moads, Hanaah Wi and Rosa Melstane, an ir but frail daughters of iferent parts of the Fourth bel ge , and having looked too long-at le, having become tight, Justice ter gave them free lodgings in the work. se; they not baving the “ wherewithal” to the Sue of $3 assessed upon each of them. our beys, named Joha 5. ‘Throepe, N. Brown. ©. Fletcher and L. O. Bryan, whose ea ranged from 1@ to 14, were arrested yesterday by officers tenwick, Kelly and Hannan, ou the charge of sclling Hquor without license. It appears that these boys had estabiished themscives in Jackson fiall alley, near the Avenue, not far from Four- wad-a-half strect, ayrnere keep a perfect inking gambling hell, for the purpose enticing beys to the first steps in nt whee arre they were ‘n & social game of cards. The police the parties before Jus- tice Walter, who ordered them to be locked u: for several hours, year they were released wi! a sbarp reprimand against sios Theden was broken up. ‘oung pa i with @ Vengeance ! Recovar wie nite ae eEMERE Prorzety.—Yes- number of Government blankets on Third. near the canal, which he setzed and took to the station. Afterwards ¢) went back arrested Julia Fleet, Lone Hees and vir ¢inla Robinson, prostitutes, Mrs K. Connor, and who was charged with seili: pp e over the pe with a lecture. a Ain-Tickt Inxstamp.—We have tried much satisfaction, the alr-tight or Phineas, 45 John street, New York. It is cer. ‘alaly an admirable affair, so contrived that the and chan net gceperste, and thas dete net thicken cl on so gredu- nae es aot overionded, tod ‘conse- ‘Vue Phinces Airtight Inkstand 19 for esle at tue leading book acon . all SrasLine Law —Oificer Tait arrested Jose Naders on Monday on the of Lelidingee eemey aac Clark fined big $30 on the Srst (be second, and dismissed the third. Will appeal to the Ciiy Councils. Kcgsp Br 4 Hoses.—On Sunday afiernoon as ® son of Mr. John bE. Bolland, Fesiding Rock Creek Church, was returning with & S lager sioter from meeting tkiched » free ile orse which he wis driving, end Veta: of bis ci teken. ‘Tie seter > ©? cps Dving a . Naders Tig ey . Rose ‘ - ig te gt cperty diemiseed. Ladre Th peonand , 5 UI P leet, col’d, do.; do. Remnca, Connor, selling Government property; do. Wm. srtal FH cresting nuisance; 58 cents costs. Uza Bar! a. Krapp. Wm. Jacobi, A. Kelsecker, F. _ - hard, S, Hartbricht, do ; 58 cents costs. Henry } oan Nag &*; John 8. Sarcep, N. Brown, U. Fletcher, L. O'B: , selling liquor without license; dismissed. Mary Connell aod Mrs, Connelly, assault and battery; dismissed. John Warner drunk; shower bath. B. Trainer, @o ; turned over to enllitary Them Williams and Edward E Bruce, \nterfering with officers; dismiesed Elizabeth Kiely, vagrant, diireaece. isorderly; . , id Grossman, a! ree ‘smith, do do! sleeping in the each Wm. Parker, M. Pa i Ramon Guay id well, a a = ie boys, fined each 50 caste osals. jartmond, allowing goats to run at large; visancas.— Yesterday afternoon Mr. Jaco»i, a Nelsccher, A. Hi , F.Menkard and A. Horhicht were arrested by officer Eckloff, on the charge of creating a nuisance by throwing slops in an alley near G and Sevonth The case was before Justice Walter; the Parties t in the plea that the nuisanc® was caused by Tae cor, ion failing to provide offal carts The Justice did not the same view, and or- dered them te pay costs and remove the garbegt within twenty-four hours. Officer arrested a colored man named T. H. Rol duoen, for dumping out several bartels of rotten eggs on the commons in the northern leat of the city, and took him befdre Justice Clayton, who fined him $1 58. CLeanzp ovr.—Yestetday afternoon much ex- citement pieVailed nesr the corner of Thirteenth and D wherea fight had come off = an intoxi soldier and some msle and inmates of a house pet ‘8 Gefiian named Koer- ner. The. Provost took the parties into custetiy. It appears the soldier had received #25 or more, and it packed to send home He went to Koerner’s and exhib! it, and {t vas not long before he. discove! he had lost the money. Ae accused a girl of taking it, and the — ensued, the inmates of the house taking inet the soldier, and he was roughly handled The whole party, including four young girls, were marched to the guardaouse. Last night the case came up for hearing before the military authorities. It appears that the sol- dier was very drunk, and bad given bie money toa Mrs. Taylor to keep fer him; and he forget- tin her he left it, missed it when in Koer- ner’s, and sccused a girl of having it. This caused the fight, and the subsequent arrest of all in the house. Mrs Taylor came forward and told the Lieutenant of the Guard that she had the soldicr’s moncy. The parties wore allowed to return home, and the soldier received h's Fignypis® —Several a ag wre noticed the arrest of a fellow for cutting bo .s and cows with a knifeas bad sso th streets, inerely to gratify nis de Seopeaetty for intechief. 1t wea hardly to be believed that similar villains were at large, butso it seems. A gentleman yes- terday exhibited a fine horse on the corner of Eleventh and D streets dreadfully hacked tn the side with a knife or dirk, and to all appearance the animal was eh from loss of bi Mon- day night some villain got into the stable of the steamboat omnibus proprietors and cut the throat of one of their finest horses. Emancipation Commissionzns.—A further list of claimants and claims fred before the Emancipation Commission for negro slaves will be found to-day on our fourth page This list embraces all tions filed frem the 14th of June to the loth of July, inclusive, and all persons having knowledge of any fact tonding to show that:sald claims are unfust or ill-founded are requested to bring the same to the attention of the Commissioners. Parpongp.—The President bas pardoned Felix Mullen, who was convicted in the criminal court on the 2ist of February last, of burgiary, and sentenced to the penitentiary for three years. The pardon was gran’ on the unanimous peti- tion of the jury who tried and convicted him, under a misconception of the law 1.0. W. B.—Peter Niller, a of the Independent Order o! arrested yesterda' & worthy member Wife Beaters, was by officer Wheeden, of the Seventh Ward, for assaulting and beating his better half Justice Stration accommod: Mr Niller with free lodgings in the jail until the court shall dispose of his case. TRE Citizens oF ALEXANDRIA have now an oO unity of enjoying themselves hugely, by step revert we Liberty Hall and wi ming arker the rest of the bgp tool per- forming there in their inimitabie jopic and other performances. Sgconp Wagp Station Caszs—Before Justice Clark —Wm. May, assault; fined 8155 H B. Jones, carrying concealed weapons; fined #21. Jobn Coulson, drunk; fined $1 %4. beo Lalar, Geo. Miller, and Joseph Kuhn, disorderly and fast driving; ruled for a hearing. ‘Tuirp Warp Poticer Ca —Wm.H. Wilson, drunk; fined $1. F. Kearsler and Chas. Lusby, stealing; dismissed—by Justice Thompson. The- odore Dutton, profanity; fined $1.58. Margaret re, drunk and profane; do. $2 70—by Justice Clayton. . ARRIVAL of Sick Sotpizas—Last night the cars from Manassas brought down about twenty- five sick soldiers, who were at once removed to the hospitals. . Scravi ann Scrorv_ovs Ervrtions will soon cover the bodies of those brave men who are fighting thelr country’s battles. Night alr, bad —_ and drenching rains vs make sad havoc wi barn ye re let every man sup- ply bimeeif th’ Holloway’s Ointment, it isa certain cure for every kind of skin disease. Orly 25 cents per Pot. 215. MANY ENTIRELY NEW and beautiful styles of Jewelry are daily arriving at the Doilar Store, 438 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street. The stock is now very large. Drop in and look at it. Sy 20-1w* DEarNEss AND ALL MaLavizs or Tus Evzand 3 very given, and testimonials from well-known citi- zens who have been deaf for many years and re- stored to their ous by Dr. Von Moschzisker, can be examined at his office, No 227 Peonsyiva- nia avenue. Cross eyes, strabismus, of the worst kind, from birth or otherwise, made perfectly straight. The operation performed in a minute, without any detention from business. jy23-3i* You can ve os of healthy fiesh per month by en mblety’s Pim: Banisler. it ie invaluable for removing pimpics, &c , tan, free! sallowness and all impurities and roughness the skin, leaving the same blooming with besuty. Jy 5-tf ie » Mr. Boy! 3 a DIED. ih On \orjeek. of tas ieegnt, tp mien ; hae ik. WIL! i NRY, dest son i me napa cBy ) hag treet, ih tds gat hose NANCY CARBOL , year ol 2. : ves and &re invited to jen 2's Botice, Bt. &t10 o’oloca & m., at in the or 7 ICR. Sitent soa of fog Ks ‘ aheeweos, 4 Jaly oth, JOHN R. AYVK, w the 26th year of he ten place st the ofhia idee. the tomy ere invited fe etbcaa, PERSONAL. “LEOKI is iv rt 3 ion. WANTS. D—A goed SERVANT to general W Ascocwork, No, SEO E treet, etweot 3 —A good JO} EWELLES avénue, al WO GOOD HANDS FOR DRESSMAKING T WANTED. Address 357 D street, between 9th and 19th = it* wi do k- Wasp tg nome Wea aly to No 29 Firet st. Georgetown. fe” RAS Cry ry ia cr At at E 1 a atreet. een 13th and rath oo ite ware D—Two 6 ROOMS (unfar thre dora U Houbs. Rent fiot to exbeed th. Ai Box 17, Star Offica, Ww 4NTED—A emart and induttrous YOUTH to Jearn the drug snd presoription busines«. Ca ios rik eos a WASTER See gL PorOAnGH muir metd sda land could have soere time to devote t i her own inter- $at. “Apply et No. 268 F atrect, borween stn and Ww NTED-Two MEN te work ins livery ste- A = J 'H NATHAN, jy % at" Corner hws @nd © als. WANTED FO HIRE—A BOY to takeocare of ‘© a horse and to drives ‘6. Recommend ations required. 457 5 at oom No, 43, second Building. Jy 29 2t* story Wider’s working in the Government o Houses at riciod App IMIS CAVE Sin. wth ¥ - Capito! Bevery. St ee cy WANTED-A and WIFE—man to do fa"m Work, and wife to cook wash and tron, ins family of two rear Geergetown Far wages will to those who will suit. *'s0 placer on hand kinds of good women help It No. Sil No — Pa avenue, in the asw Em- P eyment Agenoy Uffice. iy ‘9 lw N. H. MILLER. TO y, the month, tw. adjoini: hich mat ftont *n . Di rot er thee fre ad story, situate! withia three "looks east of the Treseury Building, with use of bath included. Addrees, stating cecms, “8. B. H.,” Box 322 Port Office. jy 22 eo2t* AN FED—A smell HOUSE situated on the W Anand Address Box 13, Staromes, jy 2-3t* _ - WwW ANTED !MMEDIATELY—A vod j nerman BAKRSKR Goo wares nd ‘9 2 sant Brovmest given to a good hand. j - sol st ANTED iMMEDIATELY—a UB Ww furn shed or me ment ba Promot pa ‘ood tenant. Address for three days “EK. G. tar Office iy NTE. PIANIST and two WAITER- Ww AERER” foauite at this offics, or corner of King axd Henry streets, Alexendris. Good wanes 7 ANTFED given. 4NTED FO BUY.—<rom 7 to 20 sorse of WwW hese closé to oity. An one figving sueh for sa'e will find & puro! by_acdressing through the Post Office, to “¥, Washington, Cc jy %-3t* ET NURSE WANTED—A good situation oan be bad by & woman with a f esh breast of mik None need spply but those wh can somo well recommendet Pply at No 433 F atrest, betwe n 6th and 7th atreete jv 2 at" - ANTED—Bys young girl able and willing to Work. a SI'FUA TION t> do general house oan be weil recommended by her last who is about to cose hourcker ping, drees Box 19, Star Office, givine the r’s Dame and address Jy 58-3t ANTED TO Rt NF—From Sept mber 1: W Wall furnished HOUSE Tr sentret ioeatata n 12 rooms; preferred near the Capitol ox 19, Star Offices. jy i tf NOTICE. Tuose In want of Employment of any kind Seg te ha seus better oa!lon the new OFF Whee $11 9th street, (where Sway applications on had for geod taenve, Lanse La Sromees tambermaide, Walisre'and can wtrecece. iso, Sor row Moen to wait on tabies in private ri J a, FA HANDS wanted. Em- ployers in want o: soot balp will find it to their rom N. B. HOUSES wanted, The best oan be obtained without charge by Pama maly N. H. MILLER, W IORiaRA ELE ANUVESSESNE Saal silote. "Parasites dasha? tae Ang sbee! vantage te sive us OONTZ & @RIFFIER, jo is-tt We. 340 tae See EAL WaAttan tears ean hnal tn ty nG and (cast aide, Dealer in New and Beeond Sand lites miture. no 1 Hover: HOSIERY!! HOSIERY!!! Stoox full i u Thread Hoos ior aniee continues ‘¢ all of whieh w: offer at lowest prices, y the dom®n or in smaller quactities. 8UCKs Fo SOLDIERS, are have i “| verte fa ‘ sora eplendid * will gell oe em oh JOBE MAY jy@ tif «308 Ps. av.. bet Rand 1th ts. D* BATERINGRY SURGEON, DORSEY’S 8 Offers to oure the followin” senses in Horan, Distemper, Heaves, Quincy, Lung Feyer, influ gee ie ea seeerar ee gree ons é-brok teidnee De 7 orms, baer ofall dosoniet firm Patt ear teri: idiers, ani ay et i meire nary Posey ata ia. (Meg) bonis r. TUpPS, department, Stato of Branton: burg, in Cures warrant th ney refunded. * iy ‘iw AVY DEPARTMENT, ae: y wu a Tus Navy Dsraxrmsnt will’ until the 4t peace eg phere gone pocoaitions for the “ struotio: erection of BFEAM MACHINERY gn board vessels similar to the propeller gunboats, the ) some ae in the are 0d, feet, ‘Bad omnia ona or a two oon nie 8 rinted oootraat and specification for the gun tions wil’ at the time be wr posthoc Roel Teaaat peta on eer, under the same terms rnd oon. qi tons; the boilers, sorew, rudder-post, shoe, and rudder being as Sbove described. . total cost, She propositions must state th m5 the Navy Yard to whioh it is intended to ap- if the event of bs aod Engines than those built for the gunboats be sire! fer ed. the pa: ties will make complete specification and ‘here will be islet esiee ast cotta es . ; 5 1 printed speci cations above referred to iran OTTON “ Domestic Cc ON, 2 00ns AT “OLD wing purchased many of our goods before the im prices, We 8. continue to sei! ar tne foil- ow races until further 08. Beat American and nglish Prints, (in Light, Sellout Gh iting Cottons % and 4-4) at 2 5- aad 16 cente, 7s and 4-4 Brown Cottons, at Lae abst +0 4 Cotton Sheetings, (heavy and fine,) at 4 Puli Cottons, at 16 cen! EF spss pp caer we br: us'ipe, ny Aig 4, lead as Swiss, i nt, Angst fas Rave ‘edvanoed 2f"por cont, saben, Gnd a premium al- JOSBPH J. May, low Store,”’ 308 Pa. ave. bet. 9th aad 10th ste, i Bait FOX & sion fergoat fy 23-1m* 55 Louisiana av.. ington, A** Fon va Esuavine PROPERTY The Most Bfectual 1x the World ' s SIGN AND Lemeaed Fergie att Tati dein Abe a straght COW, loot mi ihan ie out ’ her ; eal Me vores iotent R wey from the toot +? of Ith atre: Ree Dinerty Market, & N's Felon’ le ear, a the Ww. Shop, No. 442 Seventh strest, Had teveive theaboverowstde ten iy Boat" OST—A POCKET BOOK, containin L' Gil—ene Qo breacurs note 8 gold dollars, sp $4 in émal. no! Phe ey isa new (2: with India rubbe: . if the fader will losve itat an Indiar olsep. e Sf ope s the Siar 0, ho will reoerve a | iy” / apis O8ST—Between ity ard ¢ Litem tsan.'s MEMORANDUM. BCOR, owner " oturning the said Sook snd DB) jon re ° tents to te undersigned, at the Kirkwood louse will be inberally rete WHITLOCK. $25 sews tol a, thie seacalag, about on) ‘0 i sera io th y him of ine above reward Will be paid for his tvery to or N jy 80 St* Corner 13tb au: TRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, ON i Ze § the 8th tant bay oe ne cena ee 6 iar, with ack ine see both fret © upto the fool te Ne ag to A left — 9 down W! OR ee eth ce oe wey te arn oe otse to meantthe LA 5 Wy 20.2" BENJAMIN WOODFIELD. Ss AYD AWAY, om tke 27th, small sorrel any. abopt $ -sars old; A Tat, eward will be given if ere) No. 11 quneyi Shih arene, betw énil9th and 29th4 5 ate * s RA Y THE METROPO- ESTRAYS TAEAN POLICE. On the bth, aly, 1662, one email sized Sorrel Mar®, feet al! wht’ ‘Us the 9 ly. one Bay Heide, with feet al % the n Of Uy, weg jciee, ihe wi ite, and star in the and, on the July, one Bay Horse, about 4 years old; tind If taolai 4 froof of, ownership is pot ad- duced to the satisfaction of the proferty Clerk 0; the Mietrepo rolios Dis*rig., oD or re 1 o’ol 8m. Of August 9th. 1962, said estrays will be ol Jpg — geen oy the orse Market, on 6th street, near the 5 By order GEU. R HERRICK, roverty Clerk, iy 29-3t Si&sthAug 516 lth street west, STBAYED OR STOLEN—Saturday noon, & © bay MARE, with & Wagen, with a white cover. from before Gerhara’s Hote! on C stroet. A ‘iberal roward civen if re- turnei, or notice given of, st CHARLES M DE’S Kestauract, corner of Pa. avenue and Third etroet. jy 3 3t* RWS kD The following ramed mon, *athan Hammond, Benry Bowen, and John oo , Sre® sect trom their company @nd regim-nt, With- out leave. A libera reward will be paid i ® rest, and return to Camp‘ Lorenzo Thomas,” Boltaville, Md JAS. W. A ‘hae iy 28 3t* Lient. Company 1, Ist D.C. Vols OST—From the subsor:ber, on Saturday night, & 8L4NK BUOK, containing three notes, one tne 5th of August for $100, the serond 60 fter date from for $100, the r dsts for . W Brook, 38 .ewar. wil iven to the fiuder if leftatthe corner of 16th Bnd | streete, jy 23 3t* WM. LINKINS, REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from the corner of Foertegnth #' pot and ennsylvanis avenue, between '2%) and 3 .. ry large sorrel HORSE—ond white nd foot, lame in off pastern joint, collar mark on neok; had on a covered army saddle, with patent feather stirrap covers. ‘F ee onde'ivery cf the h OT Deiawers avenus, C 4 above reward will be REWARD.—Strayed, onor sbovt the 16th instant. from the premises of the sub DR HORE, anout 16 id 6 years ola. * sore shoulders from ool- tai rubved by the cart, and the letter H marked on ru vp with paint. ‘i F. FAWSETT, yWHt" _ Drovers’ Rest, near Chain Brides, {STRICK OF COLUMBIA, WasHINGTON County, To seit :—1 hereby, cert that Charies F repo OF tie O8i county, brought before me, the eudscriber, & Justice of tie Feaco, in and for said county, this loth day of July, A. f), 1962, an @ stray at | near his prem'ses, a dappio groy HORSE, aby |; about i436 hands high; long switeh tail; to spot or scar on his noss; And & scar on near Shod sii round; had on when found s my hand, JOHN D. CLARKE, J, P. wi CHARLES F, ‘Hamt LTON, No. 304 13th at., Was ington, RAS ANAL ERO UU 5 BRRIOE * iJ en Monday last ‘Henry Beoket, 5 feet 4 ‘nos’ _iy UL-2aw3w* 8; copper color; low forehead stam mi he haa his roke- limps peed 18 years. joyd, § fee’ 2 or Siach 3 blac! veral scars about the face med b; ok lips and grum a vory large hi a bilgrd. and either case t! Bio enryand Stor fore receiving the aboye reward. a 3 IELDER MAGRUDER, DIARRHEA REMEDY! MAGUIRE’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BEUNE PLANT! Tested for Fifteen Years with Immense Success the West ond South, and now eztensively used im the Westerm Armies! THE ONLY RELIABLE CURATIVE FOR ALL RELAXED CONDITIONS or THE BOWELS Canaed by Change of Water and Diet. Butirely Vegetablaand Suited to All Ages. Propared and Sold by J. & 0. MAGUIRE, DRUGGISTS, ST. LOUIS, Mis8OURI, Sold n Washington City by CHARLES STOTT, Druggist, No, 376 Pa. avenue, nearly opposite National Hotei ; and by MARSHALL & PAGE, Army 8utlers, ‘21-1’ No, 603 Seventh street w NERO PNET Ah MREHOR FOR ietbacera nee owe De couse “the a tang . rh ir Now end ‘hoteles othod. ‘By rot. Wolowski's oF uals wilog sabes n'a wet elt Toss read music withe aility Bud exeoute 0) ratio as weil as ol c&! Music with rare feo tion, to the by his way of vooali- zation he arrives at most extraordinar. julte, enabies the renders the voice pow and vooalize es feollity, Scouracy 8nd fine ‘aunt Sone & sa want eeetvon dart se? 4 from r9'ook v0 8 residence, No ats etroot, between amd £ iy21m FFICE GAS LIGA? SOMPANY, 22, 1902. ASHING TON, Jnly 22, 1962. NOTICE TO CONSUMEMS OF BAS. By act of Congress, a) July 11, 1862, the price of gas in Washingiee is fixea at tweuty-erght (28) Gents per nundred oubio feetto the Government, @ nd thirty (39) cents to ail other consumers, (in- rex ol pond pL ma egph heay sub ot to & pr “discount 0. m (10) @Qontum on al bis or gas, if paid at the omce’ of the company within five (5) days from the renaition thoreat. provided Gil arrears shail have been pre- ously pate ereaiver {except in cases of bills rendered sweek- Jy) ail bills for gas will be rendered On tee first day of the spate nad the discount wi! no circumstances, lo ter five o'clock p.m, ou the Afth day f gentation, and then ouly, upon payinent made at the office of the company, ‘Lt! ell arrears ing Deen provicusiy paid. It wil! thus be seen thatin order to save . be paid before & o’olook p. m.on the ofeach mouth. he set of Congress places “ai bills f xt Government, oity, end tadividuaca) on 6 footiu: siete the Company of Di or ty if apaind iebaciicce 23-002 Seoretary ras ge. P OPOSALS From Becisin ong.) all vil the 12th day oj Assen: ir nig iFeucrus Tas boon Bota ha, known as No. i Extra. bg Tt ase ig oer can be seen at the Capitol psec cabs oiaha he will be recei which Bot up 4 ae ththo overeat eee wee ESL cet ton, enaire WT MEd ceane ric Nie ae A WESTERN HOSE COMPANY VELOST AN, of a: segeet fei. By ax t pa te nic P FENIAN BROTHERHOOD, PR on SAGRSBAY the Tt Ancust. “Let Britain her motiey ra, wil iitt the Green, more proud and siry :” For further particu ars see Star of next wrek. jy at" Go Cc For THE BEN} abt MATTHEW'S N. ISLAND, 4 MOND AT Angus . August 4 Bests will conve: Visitors So the island free of oe rom Washtheton and otow: mencirg at insets in sb ine object of i teen nic being to raise funds to rr sid ip ing the schools of this Pareh ons - tganodt cting, it ie hoped thatthe members of the nom sad ths pee in general will concur to = ickets 1087 be had of the following committee: Geo. Harvey, 3 Maret, ‘ame, ri Basuines, Jchu McQuillan, {Republican } "FOR SALE AND RENT. _ —, treet, tide, EQb.wocn S acd 8 nts, commorays APART ¢ 4nd with e:tting room ee ok ocean ibeaoar Ne Stost a sirable bogge. Phe: on is one oO} on in Vachingten. isv@ A fuse AND, cron tp AB 28 dasineas, Inquire et the Dosing Res'suract, 247 a the io, civféuinsiewders. jy 9-2t* = 0 i ed ae ‘vuace lot. and aH ad TAet, ween Valley sts. "Kpeiy to J. ENT, No. 456 Sreenth street, Washington. jy 30 lw* Kis, FUR RENT—At445, | street, south fide between 3th and 10th atreet:. The rooms Ty, well furnished. supplied with In Svety pleasact and hes thy a into each other, thus render ing them suv jor bed rooms, or bed room god parlor. Terms moderate jy S)-tr gus REN [—A three story BRICK DWELL ING with basement back duil D ta‘nine nine rooms, with wa'h hones attached. on 24 Cstrests weet This ree.denos is rituated ing hea thy and conven-ént pr‘t of the city, and within a fow minutes walk of the Capito!, Pomtand Patent Office Building. Rent mocerate E on the premises iy 3 ESE R*«NS—The four-story Brick DWELL ING HOUSE oorner of 4th a4 _D str Appy to JUSEPA FUG! jy 29-3: reer the City Gai. No 99 Louisians avenue URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. tn the neighborhood of the mtand Post Offices, w th or without Board. in Northern family Ap- P'y 485 G street, between Sinand 6th. jy 29 St" ‘By wil % rt f medated, st 391 K street, between 9b snd yr 2s Mm BOUS rooms; go0d © innit oc om: 10th. OR REN F—A two-story 5 With baox building, 1 briok stabie ard out ho in the yard, Furniture will be rented hovee,if required Inquire on tne pre: Mary and svenue, between 12th sod t SOR SA ‘HEAP, on gocoumodsting terms, i that new thros etory BRICK HUUSE, Xo. 418) eex notth, east of Fourteenth et Tho heuse Mmgdefo improvemeni#, ond is large an nvenieat. Brick stayie on tue ior. The property must fe sold immedia:tiy, Ba the aj removes West. Cail st the above number. iy 29 St* pS OR REN T—a private coupic oan rent & hend jtomely furnian” PARLOR and CHAMBK with or without doard, in & pri H toe luxuries of s home may be realized. Libers price required. Address, confidential! »” Star Office UR RENT—The Residence of Cart. HAR WOOD, U. tuated on the M4i!!orough road, near B %, Gud eney Of Boccss w W &shington, er turopike or reiirosd. Fhe pro y cons of 2 acros, ipsily meadow iand, Bhe noureis large a: rioeip: commodious, with modera smprovemnets-gersen, and grouuds weil 8 ked with fruit and Bnd other ont-ho de trees. Stable. Car of waver abun- ind logation perfeotiy hoa's! Part of the ‘Will be rented if req sires. Ferme &a, apply to Messrs JACKSON & BKO.,, oF opposite Browrs’ Hotel. iy 23 at ne Foz SALE-—A three-story BRICK HUUSF, containing 6 rooms ; terms will be easy , aitr- ated on A street north, Sdand 4th streets east, pours bans no Chapel, Capitol Hill For terms ineuire next door (frame house) j725 Iw* FOR BALE A FARM, mtuated in the County 0 ston, D. C., a:out 4% or 5 miles from th city, (eorthyasteriy direstion,) coutaining about acres of oxce!lent ind. Phe improve- ments consist of a new frame dwelling, servants’ fouseygarrs e houre stab.e.&o Phe lavd is part- ly arable Partly woody, and liss tothe whole extent on & pubiic road which commanicates with istrict Rogdto Washington. For terms el to | H. MILLE il LS ba Employment Agency Uffice, jy 23 eolm 495 SEVENTEENTH 8T., BETWEEN H AND Ii—Handsome Rooms, with or with- out board. i ee house, amice aly a. jonvenien rs Sr, Treasury and State Departments, a1s0 to Ben. Wadeworth's Hosc, quarters, Stable and coach house in the vara Qnd cold bathsin the house ‘able lideral.y sup- pies, and Fable Boarders taken at moderate rates ity Raliway withina biockandahaif jy 26 4t* OK SALE—Two new firet clase thré story BRICK HOUSES, on the palgbin ot Serre” town Ineuire of W. H. GODEY. jomi- Ross a wey e = ene nod tween @ and H. jeaeim peorosats FOR REVENUE STAMPS ‘Paxasvny Deranrmenr. i af Internal Revenue, July 2. 1862 ie recent act of Congress imposi: | state the price per thousand stamps, packages of en tnousand e&oh at the ‘Alco. the price mn giowttek ry caller packarces, 4 veraple to the agent of the Department at the ot place o} Also, the pr 08 delivered in larger packages, as reeets » Sither af the Department, “a manufecture. 10, the price thi ited in joussnd, separa! euch quantities as Toy De daily ordered for the use of Col:sotors and others, never jess than two hend: stampa, acd ssourely sacked in Up oAses, suil binde:s’ board boxes, with muslin,or oter equally strong covers. or lined envelopes ding so the qvanity and distance to be ‘oor'vered, 6s may be uired by the Department, stating tne difference, if any, between the cost of de'ivery to an sgent at re and a: “ ashi “Alcsek parcuges teas muller tbe to ex apd aoa the stamps recounted by an agent of thie ‘tinen : Bidcers will iso g ve the additions! cost for di- packages for the mails blank reoting lope reveipts. under the direction of an agent of the partment, either at the Lepartment or manu’ opoeals must be made for the stemps in shects, perfectly gummed, aud perforsiod in sach manner .u&t Son separate stamp oan be readily delached Sod used, v: after Wednesday, the 3%th of July ivst., dengan for the proposed sisimps may bo seed at the Office of the Commissioner of internal Re 1. of teers e¢outrarinn tal te Tonite tft LJ to be furi ‘Whioh will be submitted toa board of disiatl Fear ir ie ior 01 aad the ry ted the final cons: mation of a Contrast, will required to fu root —— of the engravings iW BEticns of stamps as Of 'd and tin boxes and lined en- eu With each bid. It rotect tes boxes by mvsiin, or effectual ‘EXOURSIONS, PIONIO8, && [SECOND EDITION THREE O’OLOCK P. M. A CANARD. Some person calling bimself the Rev. C. H. Clerk, of Texas, seoms to have sprung a big thing on the Bostonians at the war meeting on Thursday on the Common. The Rev. speaker told @ marvelous story of the state of Union sen- timent in Texas, (which we wish we could be- lieve,) and es aclincher gave the affecting par- ticulars of the death of Sam Houston, ‘“‘wrapped in the folds of the Star Spangled Banner,” all of which the Rev. C. H.C. was an eye-witness to, be being “the son-in-law of Gen. Houston.”’ [t Is only necessary to say that Sam Houston bas no son-In-law; that bis oldest child isa boy eev- enteen years of age, (now in the Confederate service,) and that the Rev. Clark’s statement generally have the impress of being a big sell. —anenmnciipgineonsiiy NOT 80. The story afloat on the street to-day to the effect that Gen. McClellan is in town is without foun- dation. aan - GENERAL WOOL. This veteran officer arrived in town to-dey from Baltimore. THS LATEST BY TELBGKAPE. STARTLING NEWS FROM THE SOUTH! Large Nambers of the Rebel Troeps Crossing James River. Rumer that they are Evacuating R . . > Littis Wasuircros, Va., July 30 —A report has been received here, coming through contre- band channels, to the effect that large bodies of rebel troops are crossing the James river, bound southward. The centrabands say that they are evacuating Richmond . UNION VICTORY IN KENTUCKY! ——— THE CONFEDERATES MAKE AN ATTACK UPON MOUNT STERLING AND ARE RE- PULSED AND UTTERLY ROUTED ——$ ae TREY LOSE THEIR HORSES, EIGHT MEN KILLED, AND 48 TAKEN PRISONERS a aE Panis, Ky., July 30.—Yesterday, « party of 200 gverilias from Boone county, under Gen Ballitt» demanded the surrender of Mount Sterling, Ky. On being refused they attacked the place, but were repulsed by the home guard. During the retreat, the guerilies were met bys perty under Nejor Becht, of the 8th Kentucky, who drove them back towards the town, where they were again attacked by the Home Guard. The result was a Confederate stampede. The guerrillas losing all their horees,®& men k.Lied, and 48 prisoners. The number of wounded |» not known Our loss was three wounded ARRIVAL FROM EUROPE. ae THE MEDIATION PROJECT IN PARLIA- MENT WITHDRAWN ——— COTTON ADVANCED. ——_2—— Saxvy¥ Hoox, July 30—The steamship Aus trian, from Liverpool on the 19th, vie Queens- town on the 20th, has arrived at this port In the House of Commons, Mr. Lindsley's mo- tion to offer mediation in American effaire a to recognize the Soutvern Confederacy, was de- bated for some time, both proand con. ~ Lord Palmeston opposed the measure and ap- pealed to the House to leave matters tn the banc® of the Government. The motion was finally withdrawn. Cotton sales for last week were 53,000 bales Advanced js PEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Nets Tox, July 30—2p. m.—After first board— Gold, 115%; demand notes, 105 j65 7.30 Treasury notes, 102%; coupeas, of 1551, 99),; certificates indebtedness, %&. Aficr second board—Gold, 114 ¢; demand notes, 105 y. LATE LOCAL NEWS. —— Deranryax oF Ruse. Paisonzns.— This morniag about nine o’clock some 130 of the rebel prisoners confined in the Old Capitol were marched out and under 2 guard of the 86th New York, commanded by Captain Higgins, were ee corted to the steamboat wharf, where they were at on board one of the Government transports fot Fortrest Monroe, for exchange. Tbe most of them walked to the boat, but about 30, who were sick, followed in wagons. Among them are Lt. Col. Reynolds, of Mississippi, who was ‘aken at Fort Donelson, Captain Monaghan and Richard Washington, who marched fn front of -—~ 4 cession. Most of them were better dressed is usual with secesh pfisoners, being in full unt- form, grey ta, coats, and gray caps or bats, same — ae ep = ep Tine = in high spirits at Dixie, ‘As they were gulag ready to —— a crowd around to see them, on their way to the boat they attracted much atten- tion. This exchange reduces the number of prisoners of war at present confined to about twenty, who have been sent down from the vi- cinity of Warrenton within a week or two past. The state prisoners, numbering some thirty or forty, are in the prison. Svericions Cincumstances.—Yesterday even- ing patrolman Britt, of the Second Ward, was informed by some that a stranger was at Schne!i’s restaurant, and his conduct and declar- ations caused suspicion that he was not altogether ‘sound on the goose.” He that be was in the secret service of the Government, and had Just returned from the Peninsuls. Such deciara- tions not being characteristic of secret service officers, he was watched. Patrolman Britt calied the attention of Colonel Baker to him, and he underwent a partial investigation and was dis- missed by the colonel. Last night he displayed @ revolver publicly in the streets and made some declarations ,relative to the use he would bave made of the when first questioned if be bad then had it Patrolman Britt arrested him, and morning he gave bie name as H. B. Jeues, and fined $21 by Justice Clark. TRE Destine to witness (be performances at one of our most popuia: places of amusement where masculines congregate of a night to enjoy good cheer, became so str Monday — in 8 fair daughter of bve, that the ti ng aside her “maiden modesty,’ she di ber calico and crinoline, and clad in male - el, reppired to the of amusement tal admittance. Notwithstanding the dis- Shen she left the hall » patroiman when a her, but by oe im the dark side streets, she managed to elude a capture. wcopoindient So.piz: on following bave been re) since 0% : J.W Tmphred, company i 56th Pennsylvania. Daniel W hevier, company i, Goth illinois. David Morrisen, company A, ith Maine. Ranox of rus TusnMomersn.—The thermo- meter at 1 o’clock p. m., (at Franklin & Co., Op- ticians,) Stood in the shade, Fabrenhelt % deg ; Reaumur 23 deg. Crumnat Covar, July 30.—Wm. Chambers, indicted for an assault and bet! with intent to McN POINT. asYPORT wil lence the