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> LOCAL NEWS. Amussusnts To-NIGHT. Forp’s Atuznsum —Miss Mollie Williams, who Is rapidly becoming @ popular favorite, « rs to-night In an pg preg Mr. 3 Frebeldon and Mr F. L. Keller also appear, and the full dramatic and sssist In the entertalament of the tight-rope ascension will be made by the in- trepid last evening again to an Fanny Forrest's superior * Her sing! was loudly applauded, and she was again an agsin called out, and a repetition was insisted opon. Her selections are made with much taste, and her executions are certainly very Ste will appear again cew ballads. Mr. W.B Harrison the boards. wins mach piause. fine vocslism, and Mr. Henry ye gc with his artistic performances on the violin, delight habitues of Rosenthal’s Academy prone hnson = Refreshments at hand. ue Civil and Statistical As: APoLLo ConczRt SaLoon.—Free concerts dai- ly, at 4 p.m. Refreshments dispensed by atten- tive wi e A SPLenvip Entertainment is offered nij pos! Bir: to the citizens of Alexandria by Perci' Parker's ing at Li Hall. new are offered gs, new acts, and the U Julia Price dance with much grace. overflowing In the house. Everybody was delighted with Miss | W*s submi of the soci Social, Civil District of -_ Hzanrt B PLae—Joha D. artistic. viz: Ist. Mutual protection. this =e and sing dition by use of and bis extemporaneous rhyming | % exalt our peo A. Stewart and AcaDEmY o¥ Music —Signora Seydel, with her waswey, recording NSecond. The following letter ef a committee to Colored —— Mr. Jobn D. Johnson, Liberian It has been rumored st el | erage eer - | legislation us a Girunan aaa -8. aad are even now y- Miss Nellie } 1 acts inimi = nable to the interests Taylor sings very sweetly, and Jennie Allen and beh yr ornate eat the heartless and unprinci who have by force of circumstances Counc Procezpines, Aug. 4.—Board of Al- } of this re durmen —The following were received and ap- | trict, and to w! had | omemgy~ i referred :—A communication from ¢! ayor, transmitting the re; og for the abatement of a nuisance in efition of James Mitchell and of Mich’! jot remission of fines; an act making Ry rd tlon to pay for painting the Western House; an act providing slops, &c.; canal at the uare 569; tersection with New Jersey avenue; the Common Council chamber. The Chair read 2 notice of a meeti on Wednesday afternoon at 5 o’clock pose of takin volunteers, present, Oa motion, it was resolved that the beard ac. to be held o’clock and proceed In a body to the place of meet- | put ending June30, 1963, was received from the Board of Common Counzil with sundry amendments except that which abolished compensation by the meters. Anact making appropriatien for bounties to encourage volunteer enlistments was so amended be paid to each volunteer; that resident families of volunteers now in the service shall be relieved. equally with those who volunteer hereafter; that ————— — —— District Regiments; at no part of ti ind aj riated shail be used for new regiments ‘until’ the lst and 2d Dis- He trict Regiments are flied to their panes pe meat, and that an additional tax of 5 cents on tht #100 be imposed for the parpese of sezufing the | did so. amount of money appropriated. east, between Ca West; an act making a) ‘tal Sad utae son ba Sse ee atone an ect to repair Second street east, south of Penn- sylvania avenue; an act for the i: wement of Sixth street east from Pennsylvania avenue to & fxg footway from the southwest corner of square 35d to the southeast corner of square 351; an act suthorizing a tlag footway to be laid in the Sec- oud Ward; an act laying a flag footway across that the lang: Obio avenue at Thirteen-and-a-nalf street, north side; a resolution instructing the commit- tee on improvements to inquire into the expedi- ency of repairing the cross: ing. Tne act making eppropriation to defray the Bs general expenses of tne Corporation for the year | mon with the colored people generally, Ata meet! arket- | copy of the the removal of offsl, | lian, of Indians, to Dr.John 8. R in act to repair the bridge across the | read. of which the fi is : «¢ Mr. Johnson spoke first of the contrabands an act to repair the stone wall on Tiber Creek, | turned adrift by the wat, and said they should between Pennsylvania avenue and C street north; | pe sent out ofthe country, whether ¢! an act to laya footway and cross gutters at | ing to goor not. He said th certain places, and an act for the improvement of | dren in gapacity, and needed the cdntrol of the Mperiot race, and ought to have it whether they red itor not. Lasked him if he would ap- the pur- Preliminary measures to mare BY, Neri and : aa Invitation tothe board to be | world} that the race was inferior, inca| pert care of itself, and cept the invitation, and that they meet at four pes 2 athens to sapeet it is is the substance of what he said. Gro. W. Juzian.”” lety considers this community | thereto, none of which the bosrd concurred in, fetted to wat on you ted Inform pou th bat Corporation fer the inspection and sealing of gas pine abarg gen a ioe peeaeen ta deavor unex nt on rage ity al i as to provide that not more than $25 bounty shall | pebalf of the 8, C_and 8. C. A. Stxwart, ALrrep Kicsr, WH. Smorrer, Johnson testified that the committee waited on asixth person, whose name he did not notes at the time as he wrote the ply with their cue from Fifteenth street to New Jersey avenue; | of all the report @ bill for the removal of gar! Piying medicines to the poor; an act gtading t! ere; and an act providing for the erection of a *chool house in the Fourth District. The committee on drainage were discha! Mrs. George Parker. lect committee of five be appointed to wait on his command for the purpose of Streets of the city. = Aldermen in pursu- ing-h Colrse of Boce of the above resolution. Adjourned. the aint Common Cowncit—A communication was re- = Celved from the Mayor, giving notiee of hi. i proval of certain acts, Also exloti wg) bee the 4th distric en additi "a tion to bulld sacha Ouse. iaisctcicaaaee Wo: act of July 7th. two dwelling houses inte sckost traders before taking outa cath of allegiance, which * Register’s olfice; referred to committee on police received; referred. a : nication from the sub-board of schoot trustees of | retetacae was Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to ereet t school op ee house in the Seventh Ward; passed. [The bill | they said sppropriates $900 for the put pose, and repeals the | invited $500 to convert Bite about house } i Mr. Wilson introduced a bill provi: that] Deen used the | except the word a be filed in the | used. Ri: marked if J The Chair laid before the Board an invitation | Worml: from the committee of arrangements of the war | back of mesting to be held on Wednesday, invitin sttendinnce of the Board, which Tres ang Fed end the Board resolved to attend in a body. The following bills ‘were passed: Te tds foot. ‘ways on First street cast; on north side of C street north; and at in! to lay cross gutter Bt Sixteenth and K street; for | leavi: fees that the relief of G. Spaulding; to revive an act to | to witni aelius. Mr. Lewis, from the committee on improve- | Johnson s ments, reported a bill for repairing the il | reply to . Toe carey be to be lowered, | soc: J of the Mr. £hompeon offered the following resolati: ease. ‘which was adopted : _— es Be it resolved, That the communication of July | him 2m, from the Mayor, relative the salecf certain c., belongt ‘ashi: and ‘Alexandria rallroed, be referred toa com- The Chair appointed as the committee Messrs. Thom and Utermehle. act establis! (the horse market, the office of Seperintendent of Pabhe Schools, were passed The bili te provide for paying the interest on | ence the bonds of the Washingtea snd Alexandrix | take indecent liberties Rallroed was referred to the select committee. _ The bill imposing taxes was referred to the | family. Committee on Ways an printed, and sonal taxes In each ward ; a PRocgxeDine UNDER 4 MisTaxE. —Yesterday | noon, J.T. a German collared & young man took Bite goon, 3-2. Ba 8 hbefore Justice Clark. 1a gtplanation of the Charles W. procedure the German stated he hed sold | astts «venue, goods to the ee ee Bouse, and getting as he was \. purchaser made pay- about meats, but the creditor was afraid that he was oan, about to leave the i i E f s 8 A eure the psyment Clark informed the creditor thet re | PH Jrececding was not soceeding 2 Rainy ot them to and,and.<plained to him the between " com | and that refer- ted poy ot nosurcinakm, iy t debtor was at at case took the in good in desided to proceed under the Modern nw.’ | the question Sacony W akd Station Casze— Before Justice , Elien Clark <4 M. Futhill, asvanit; security for peace. L rh oe) —— Jota Drunk, very drank; for hearing Ji jand, drunk, dsed $2. Laura W ge rg! | Saxice do 2 Jacob Heysry, artecp in street; do D HW Horlow, druak, fined #2. E officer curred the mercy of the s@versary. The asegises tn Hale sal tee 2? Jol on the payement. Witness Elizabeth Brown and her son, Hugh M. Brown, now testified Elizabeth saw the fight from the first. Ri Gordon, Mr. from the Committee of Claims, te- | McEllegette was Ported adversely on a large number of pelitions. | for assault and The bills from the upper Board amending the | taken before Justice Johnson. The witnesses of to pone, fell Ove! avenue, Ovws this house breaking wRNINGs AMoNesT THE CoLoRED Pao- Johnsen, Agent of the ———————————— ee oa ws. the “ Socal, and Ssociation white and Ing between Job: public of Li “Social, = ie AS The assault and battery case was .H. Donaldson, who will carry 4 man | butas the conspi: on bis back on the rope. giving CaNtTERsvRY Halt —Percival’s troupe per- | Particulars of it may be first en sta ae , stical the Colored People of the District — Yesterday afiernoon, the of joe Clark was crowded bya mixed company, biack, assembled to hear a trial bend: n D. Johnson, agent of the Re- and various members of the developed an ins! Bt ints the merits of the other, the jowing rat. The following circular : « ‘Phe executive committee of the and Statistical Asociation of the seapeottally solicits your aid and membership to carry out the objects of this organization set Forts in constitution and by-laws, 2d. Toimprove our means calculated jerden Snowden, the District oj a Oe suiy 30, 1862. for some time, but advantage of men jon sought an asylum —— a a eruel means now! port of the School | out inducements to emigrate Trustees in reference to the re-classification of the | ments which we deem basc Public schools; petition of Wm. B-Mohun, pray. | and which we know with their limited know! edge of their condition, and of the matter gener- rrigan | ally, they are unable Intelligibly to acce) of the above named from the Hon. G Ww. ock (colored) was an extract that if they wou! colonization he would sock ‘ing themselves to leave no en- the moral senti- t, yours, &c., on e Was with ther. Cooik sai etter it would be best for him to read it, and Witness replied pre could a oe uest to withdraw, as asi- ‘jan following passed the Board - An act to es- | ness was not withtthem but with the government. blish the office of Superintendent of Public | Cook and Stewart replied, and Schools; an zot to jpn a ene street | they would array moral senti sl 8; tograde vel i . we L street north, between Fourth and Fifth streets | Trabbee ge, non tt ‘ue Anele-A/rican, N.Y. T. H. A. Schureman was sworn, and Johnson south to the boundary; | identified him as the sixth party, and objected to bi —— but he was finally permitted to tes- on e ree ag © — Jousedn a e commit amount of wi was reet south; am act to pave an alley in square 4 an act & grade and gravel FS; y Ke. — refused to disclaim the language. ‘wes: from N to P street north; an act for laying a < conspirary, and left the e¥idenee for tlie Jus- ce Messrs. Hollingshead and Drury asked the Jus- tice to require only security for peace, and argued of the le'ter would not bear the on the | construction of threatening, and that there was gerry Lehre on New York ave- | case to court, Admits ning the nature ® resolution directing the committee on police to | of the dutty which was otros get gw ‘That e; &n act to | thy been neens supply a deficiency In the appropriat! on for sup- Seomnat ts ovitane contd Led terdemel they must be tanght that they public schools and fixing the salaries of touch: | Ini jrctoine nee een by evan of oe, rs of Congress. abe Justice commented with severity u Julian, and made mention o % teem from the further consideration of the petition of a dualegs of Mr. Pepper offered a joint resolution that a se- Papen a o = Gen. Wadsworth and ask him to use any force at Wan Wee eee Ringgold, for as- Messrs. Pe; and Clephane were 1 cdnesda) ealeten on the part of the Bosra at reign Bas to interfere with I street, }.cp1 by Mrs. Brown, Wormiey; they remained Cary. who boards there; they to take some power gh jee Went away er; and ave's éiarted up the on the pavement behind them; and asked him if he was with Mr. ‘wal. street; his door to sit oletter of | one honorab bat not as stated by Julian,) jor,” which he had not te be satisfied, and re- had said that he was in- A petition for a pavement on B street north was | ferior to any white man, he would get satisfac- tion somehow WI! ally rose up, when neck that took away his strength. then Ricked and cu: children cried ‘mur ~’ and ‘watch.’ ited to testify . He confiri.ed the state- ion of Tenth ald O streets; | ment of the complainant until their return after ing up the street Wormley said rade and gravel I street from Connecticut to| and turning saw Johnson bel ‘ennsylvania avenues; for the relief of C.Cor-| went to the door of Mrs. Brown’s house, an Wormley and Johnson talked about the letter. ia he shook his bad ites : im, and he shoo! cane in witness’ Chamber; passed. [The bill appropriates $2,000 | face; and in reference to what was done by “ You have altead biack-hearted vi! tried me without a hearing,” and of the You may take it any way and both ke sarcastically. lh rh Porter. —The Third Ward wi! veperted | EXOURSIONS, PIO N1O8, &o. Con- ; regulation; ned | A S10 BECe Wik in abi the t ot ay, 4 fi y pace: from battery; security for € to esi, ba ret omen ithout to be had of any of the ‘or the _ <i disorderly; fined $2 88 by Justice Clayton. Jane Committes af Arrangements. THE QUESTION UF CANADIAN DEFENSE. assault and battery; released on ber . I. Kane, wid Keppell. aa @wn security a Johnson. 4 ers _ ENGLAND CAN SPARE NO MORE TROOPS fy, drunk and rly; fined $i. J. E. Kide- i Lemay.” FOR CANADA. vell, disorderly; dismissed. Thomas Mulligan, ‘rhos. J. Philips, * we 4-4t' —_—_s— do.; turned over to the mil! W. W. Bowie, me Sr. Jonys, Aug. 4—The steamship Arabia, es ae ee eee eS First Grand Excursion. with Liverpool dates to the 26th ultimo, and oF po enmen ce nd bathers: : fined THE IR: > DERS of Wash Queenstown dates to the 27th, was boarded of » Jol al A t neton $50. M. Sullivan; L. ee ae Ellen ODay, Mavy ped ee ones cusere ~Y Cape Race on Sunday at4 p.m.,en route for rioting, » to the pub! onera, tery; held for eh T. Venable and P. Gorm- Perper hon of fiving | s@kaN rize figoting; security for peace and fined EX! te popes chee" ae and Jemes Scrivenner, G@LYMONT, drunk; dismimed. Chas. Byrne, drunk; ordered to leave the city. Wm. Kennedy, larceny; jail | for the Benefit of the Families of the District Vol- for a hearing. ungeers ip service of the United terday, rents «ea Pipe hing satis: jon of managers vis! o’clook in the morning until event! continued running to and fro, happy hearts, who were other air than that of the close city. Not an acci- | gins avenue and from we Baee the Comm! street west dent or an unpleasant scene occurred, owing, no | rue. Bhe Marme been engaged doubt in a great measure, to the good sense of the managers, who induced i lostan not to sell spirituous liquors. lg jo tors, From nine Seer einerrerors ol On THURSDAY, August lth, for the oo- ves to spare itting a gentieman an hice ag ing of the fom’ Unsibeses will hied to breathe | MOrming of the excursion. Om! ae ane commmed steamer FRYIORE, Tue ric-ntc for the benefit of St. Matthew’s = ‘ihe Com a ow be } School, which was held at Analostan Island yes- | So pain or expuaes So hone tate tae moet 000asl0n. he pfoprietors of Ana- | Dinsergnd kefreshments st reasonable prioes, fi Commities of Arrangements. returned at about § o’clock, after having en, Darius Daughton, Henry Bates, the dance and a ramble among rural scenes. it | Wm. Murray, Wm. MoLaughiin, is supposed that between and $400 will be | John Cannon, Jas. Sereen 10. sg* Tealized aftet-all expenses are paid. * sh Rossgry.—Last night officers Allen and Wise arrested Louisa Wheat, Martha White and Wm. WANTS. Beatty, for stealing $5C0, the property of P. Sny- | fpOOMS FOR RENT, WITH BOAR r§ Pa out (an wre | RUST heh street between Hand 1. ANTED-—A SITUATION as cook si y. Good reference giv town. der, in own, on the 26t! July last. They were taken before Justice Donn, and by Mr Snyder, with the warrant laued to detective | at Norton t Snyder, wi ‘warrant issued to tive | at No. 70 street, Allen, arrested Wm. Stuling last night. He was | “~o-~> Consrees strost, Seore ut in ra Second ieee until this pied when he was tur over to Justice Donn andl sent to jail for further hearing. oot lt KES Fonrcrstx Esectumnt.—On Friday afternoon, ZION ag nuree or 6 Mrs. Thomas, residing on North Capitol street, near L street, was ejected with her children from the house; by Mr. and Mrs. John Repost, who own the premised. A Wafrant was obtained for mail their arrest from Justice Clayton, and they were nd 32 taken by officer Crown to the Potirth Ward _ Staticn-house, and Justice baharry Rae bearing Bose®, Ww, erence given, if required. nedvcs B Office, ANZED—By & respectable girl, a St id. @ood re jox 16, for Ww, FED—By & respectable girl. a SITUA- 1ON as plain cook, washer and ironer, ina ly. Call at 97 K street, piel ‘FED for a gentleman and his the evidence, held them to bail to answer the wife, chiid and nuree. Pri fggnity preferred. Cc. A. SMITH int of his disembarkation is doubtless known charge of assault and battery and forcible entry. | 4.5 ste 954 Pa. avenue, up staits. on Ge claaass “bes at pespion s wiaaice ANOTHER PRusENtaTION.— Yesterday after WANTED IMMF DIATELY clever GIRL | thetr stock of knowledge by eny indiscreet an- who unders' 900) Ba sts pee by the non-commissioned officers of the regiment. as Scott’s 900 (N. Y.) sewing. Avply at this office Major Bingis, to which Adjutant Davenport ap- opriatel| lied. Im: ately after the pre- Poladon ‘Lajhtant Davenport vas eominiseloned ani2i The presentation address was made by Sergeant Wns bose S respectable young woman, & Api king, washing Snd tron- th a Landtome saber | ™&.,8ud another young Girl for housework sat TUATION 2s nureé or chambermai gg Pennsylvania avenue, between Ee a . Call as No. 10 Congress streak, Georgetown, 30" ANTED-Corner of 19th street and Avense, fora baker, a msn to split wood, from8 a UA- f SECOND EDITION: LATEST FROM EUROPE. jis ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA OFF CAPE RACE. Halifax via Boston. The question 6f Canadian defenses bes been prehended from the United States. Canadians to supply whatever else was requisite expedition. —o—— DISMISSED FROM SERVICE. tain E. Hobart, 4th New York Volunteers. ——— THE MOVEMENT OF GEN. BURNSIDE. iat looks like work, and active work at that. ccoatnndhdjnetaelinns EXEMPT FROM MILITARY DUTY. War Department, Washington, Aug. 5, 1°62. dy as acaptain. ERS, to whom $1.25 per di payable week'y. ever Tue Emptoress of the Treasury Department 0 : . finds Hall, for the Purpose ‘of perfecting their | Wott: between F st. and Canal. tnllitary organitation. about the Isto: ft ANTED—Twenty-five or thirty LABOR- y will be given, 5 Salurda’ “hata Apply to meet thisevening at § o’clock, in Wil- to PA@RICK CULLINANE, Ti sient — pin inh oe ANTED—A lady fr Philadelphia wants. oe ‘September, an Unferniahed ; in such service. ; Tax Riout Srmmit.—Mr. Wm. Rapply, one of | HOUSE, containing from 12 to 15 roome. in 8 the councilmen from the First Ward. proposes to | geatral location, Adtrems “L. L. C..” Star O By order of the President. be one of ten, or any lar, number, to give $500 WQWANTED FO RENT—By permanent tehdat, Epwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. i. oF ————>—_ — towards a bounty fund for District volunteers WwW eee ULE: wal > far fromthe Breas’ renD: Lawron Buacksenntns.— Persons wishing | 217 Department | Fe ee ee eee ece Wage resh Berries for preserving can obtain them by ” ae their orde ner,” at the Star Office. jers at Clagett & Dodson’s Uarpet Store, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Also, new Potatoes delivered fresh by leaving their orders on the same days. Ped ganeisted with the retail dry ie strict au 5-lw oa” fdrmieh Office Box WEF NURSE WANTED. SopigRs, see to vourown health. Do not trust to ony cer ere Cholera, Fever and Bowel Complaint will follow your slightest indiscretion. man’s knapsack. The British and French troops be no other medicines. Only 25 cents per box or =. —_ = to rent wll hear of & good Impoutant To Svrieas. ya Matthew's Machines for making pure, spark- | Sédres#.___ the counter, are the most simple, make the best HOUSE, in 4 o6n' @rticle arid cost less than dny other. Plain printed | 12 toJ5 rooms Good instructions for making tlie hoda Ww: liclous Syrups, go with machines. Send for | 206 illustrat Sutler should know. Address John Matthews. good Frame House maker of Soda Water Apparatus, Nos. 437 and | east of the Capitol. M 439, First Avenue, New York. au 2-e05t Cunzp ov Pimpixs on THE Fact —The best | Price. medical skill in hadeeag bey orga ge — to cure me of les, blote! . wi which my poi gees edvered; but Pz. Tumblety | Knowledge of the | has given me a hai ie com| from all eruptions, by his herb medicines. au i-tf H. 8. Bans, Center Market. beniatagpeeecs Lime! Loc! Lime !—On handa ty of my own manufacture, in quantities to suit r , at W. H. Godey’s lime kilns. tf pote address’ pletion, exempt flog, will meet attonhion, quired, — . ‘wages by at MANY ENTIRELY New and beautiful styles of As*sT7? QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICK, So sae 4 Jewelry are daily arriving at the Doilar Store, nnsylvania av street. T Washington. D. C., July Sock ta ney ye Drop po a look at " WA NTED=) | Sity 1a SORERS for vers for four months. The following 18 2 eepy of ‘the ¥ mysters Departm: ‘arrenton, lon : sy vils office to M*. C. BH. SNOW. autiw To all whem these presents shail come greeting: You can gain five of healthy flesh per JEEFERSON DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION— | Whereas, at the July term of the Criminal month by using Dr. Tumblety’s P! Banisher. Fo more Ladies wanted Inquire of MRS, | Couft of the Dicrict of Columbia, one James A. It is invaluable for removing pimp: blotches, | MUZZY, 276 Pa. avenue. Phose iadies who have ide was convicted of resisting an officer in the &c , tan, freckles, sallowpess and ali {mpurities | sent in their names wiil callon Mrs, M. at execution of the law, and sentenced to pay a fine frec! r and roughness of the skin, leaving the same | S@r!iest convenience. ANTED—A good SALESM erences. REST era moderate price. Address “House,” 8 stating partioulars, Bumber of square. anaes ar ee y 31. Apr ys. to Dr. WM. P. JORNaON, opposite ite Ae] & Holloway’s Pills and Ointment should be in every pe epg lg pornpbe iC pda pis ané-st* aD ANTED, IN GEORGETOWN.—Any per- 216 son having @ smal! House or part of 8 house tenant by sddressing 77 at the Star Office, with real name and a au 4-2t* ling Soda Water for bottling dr retailing from Ww ARTED TO BENTCA well faraished { location, no rent, 10 advancg, ! ‘ater arid de- references given, Address “J., Box fi iio adie catalogue, it contains much that every Hevsse WANTED. a Lod —— = ® large lot, sou! at bein good resair, tar 0! WANTED—A youne MAN of good address, to attend ina di 1e@ On* possessing some id ferred. "He through the Port on References touching characté? with be # e quant!- | ()QOK WANTED—A first rate Cook. furnish- eDO*s,- Ce obtain Brat oi ying at No, 151 F street, ae TS, Si, 1862, blooming with beauty. jy 5-tf ANTED 70 RENT—A medi = singed unfur- f {i county jail for the periéd of four months : (ay era nished HOUSE; m be = west © credi| ~ To ontain fine carts de visite likenesses go to | genth and north of F street, and contain water ekens ee segment pr tel gpg Whiteburst’s, No. 434 Pennsylvania avenue. He . Rent moderate. A g ne be ob I Wise was far mcte han was demanded b: is selling (original) carts de visite likenesses of by dressing immediately “Tenant,” Po thee! of bis or y ict: Frepeteren ge ee all band ggee eo Office Box No. 690, 7 iy 31-colw’ : eng ee fore. be it known that 1, Abrabam men count! . |menesses ol N ICk. : 4 J “ ‘watercolors. Those desiring camp and field views T E In want OF Binaei t of ind Lincoln wt egies States of Amer. taken call and leave your orders. jy 12-colm* better csllon the new ELL CE ——————— F 1 » No. $11 Sth street, (where the ot Scurvy anv Scrorvtovs Exvrrions will soon | pay will be given to first-ol: ts.) cover the bodies of those ve men who are me Pratewturet ce Wa fond comne 's battlh Night air, bad i Senateg nal comry = es. Night air, filzo. on 3 ears erivene 5 ing rains will make sad havoc tae os 8 F. — "Hherefore let every man sup- | pioyers in it of good Ly hitheet! ith Hotloway’s Cintment, it {s« - poh for every kind of akin disease. Only | "No 6. Bis fies Hg 215. On the 4th Janta of typhi fever, JOSEPH tout __We.abemnbet heter! ard Reka ‘ "| WAlstiarkot racer to par afte Reid SSA acacia geste rl east Now Jorey srenue, Oapitol Hill and proceed to (oat dy) Dente at. be iis pee & vison 0 late Angelé King, in tho His faneral will take plave to- mo; . the {ey renideves of sols: Trequiem mass Fhe friends and Of the family are respectfully invited Yo attend. ted. The best of texants at charge by applying as aly N. 8. MIRLER, On the 3d o} at ‘eter’s Churo! ~ — we now bu; SECON. SSPE AaNae | MERRIE lama articles Bub lw AN, well ac- is trade in fee, arrésted about twenty. REVIEW BY THE PRESIDENT. by the troops at all points of the route. President on bis round fn review. —_+—_—_. HANDSOME. sick and wounded U.S. soldiers. LATE LOCAL NEWS. cater iesaiin, 7 or James A. Wis) victed at the Crimin of ten dollars and t¢ be imp: tpen the fifth day of i gs D. 1862. In testimony whereof i have hereunto si, ns Seger che caused the seg! of the United States ed. eres oy segs ng “pe e year of our [t.8.j one th on fight hundred and sixty- two, and of the Independence of t! United States the eigniy-stventh. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President : WiLLiaM H. Szwarp, Secretary of State. Ranex oy THR THERMOMETER.—The thermo- meter stood in the shade, (at Franklin & Co., a at 3% o'clock p. m., 95 de- Fanrenhelt. wee —-—— FROM WESTERN MARYLAND. Allegiance—The “ Egging”’ Process—. this ad at9 o'ol OSALS will be received at the Mayor’ jm. SUSAANAG EVANT Baged 13 the | Pe grcauuli iz o’clookon the Bit day of Aus of 1. 8. Vantyne. sr. | Elects oir ene trom Wars taek avecrets te and Bue ling to be nine inches in See cre beeauslly asf IN PLATE! proper size, FIN 5 hing. @ TIN, oF rt jy cost_{B o to buy thelr outfits of Smmer! nave the choice of alternatives, to take the FO# PINBY Point. = ine there to bas, Firstly, we oath or go to jail. since the writing of my ahe ZEYPORT wil: lear» the | & other tatabliahment in tis of. last letter he has administered the oath of alle- foot oP seventh Fg, rv ie , they Bre equal to the | giance te between 150 and 200 suspected individ- NING att Stele, mete Setef tailore’ work. And tturdy. weare | uals, the most prominent of whom are the follow- Finey ing-named E OR AQUVIA CREEK. mt, oorne : Sasha’ trons, egy rulteate Zt Wart te mane ath etrest, Of 8 0% CE pgs Siverca hy E UMBRELLA MUOQUITO BAR, have ved the s pleadae tek tet lar; to je Sybedt commie Ranis Dee Basse rRenn cL TaNs eck id aa Sans stocst @ Serious Rrot—Escape of Prison- ers, &e. [Special Correspondence of The Star.j Hasrnstown, Aug. 3, 1862. Editor Star : Our fearless provost marshal,Cspt_ never wavers for an instant at tLe appeals and remonstrances of the traitors brought before him; and when once in his presence they at Rye a i eS oe ‘worth but and dull sale at that. Mr. William B. 8 wealthy and infiu- pe pm yh fn ere ee : I debated in the House of Commons. it is gener- ally contended that there is no danger to be ap- Lord Palmerston sald that England had seat all the troops to Canada she could. It rested with Itis denied that Garibaldi contemplates another The following named officers in the volunteer service have been dismissed: First Lieut. Chas. A. Doerr, 45th New York Volunteers; Mej. Jas. M. DeWitt and Captain ,Thomas H. Peto, 724 Pennsylvania Volunteers ; Msj. J. H. Richard- son, 7th Michigan Volunteers; Capt. Joseph |. Bradley and Asst. Surgeon R. C. Thompson, Sth New York Volunteers ; Quartermaster Joseph Y . Yates, 624 New York Volunteers; Lieut. War- field, 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Liewt Joseph E. Lodge, 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry; Lieut. H. Dircks, 29th New York Volunteers; Lieut. Chas. C. Greig, 24 Vermont Volunteers; Lieut. Chas H. Chandler, 34 Pennsylvania Cavalry ; Captain Charles H. Gilman, 7th Maine Volunteers; Cap- tain C. 8. Unthank, 4th Kentucky Cavalry; Cap- Apparently among the best managed move- ments of the war has been that of Gen. Burnside to his new field of operations, effected with such quiet celerity. The secret has been remarkably well kept so far as the newspapers, at least, are concerned up to the present time, and though the nouncement. Suffice it to say that the movement Ordered, That the use of the telegraph lines being required for military purposes, all per- sonsactually employed in constructing and oper. ating telegraph lines at the date of the order calling for three hundred thousand men, be ex- empt from military duty, so long es they remain About forty of the seldiers recently pardoned from the penitentiary were yesterday mustered into the 19th Indiana Regiment, and were taken to the Soldiers’ Retreaf{ near the depot, from whence they were to be forwarded to the regi- Ment to-day, but last night they made their escape. To-day a guard of the 10th New Jersey ate etgaged in picking them up, and have already This morning, President Linéeln inspected the forts and troops on the south side of the Setemac» commencing about ten o’clock, at the Chair Bridge. He was most enthusiastically received The fring heard across the river to-dey, which oecasioned some tnquiry, was from salutes to the The empicy4ex of the Coast Survey Office con- tributed one hundred dollars, on last pay day, to the special relief fund, including (he Home of the Sanitary Commission, for the relief of the —The President James A. Wise, who was con- Court, about ten days since, of resisting an oiicet and sentenced to jail in Wash- it; to-day, at 13g p.m , 99 degrees Provost Marshal Byrnes and the wed f klesser, 2 well known Snion man, and accused bim of instrumental in his arrest, which Mr. , at the same time cued Mr. McAtee from the crowd, and carried him to the Marshai’s office for projection. Two military ye eg ped on Thursda: . in broad daylight, by caected thet what ‘means of & fepe faraiah effec ed them vector, outsiders. As yet no clue of (heir whereabouts has been discovered. large number of persons from Baltimore, A Washington and Georgetown sre ——- summer months up here among the uUST AND FUUND. Litancheiaicrs Ge a pair cf GOLD BPECPACLES A iibarw) Te” ward will be given if omarerd > No. 380 street, between | street and New York oreage, east side. S Ginn Unies, 's Sark vey, MARE ghee eure old; the setae aioe area Tonge: than the ether. A li will be paid on delivery to JUSEPH BE iN- TRAUT, near Green Spring, Georgetown. D. C. aud St dence ie not furmened to the ov o Car not tomes if Property Clerk of the on or before 10 o’clook & m. of A said horse will then be so!d for tion. to the highest bidder, at the Horse on Sixth street ea” the By order: " _8a 59.13 Property Ciera, TArsn UP ESTRAY—A bay HORSE, with bridle and saddie. The owner will please come forward and prove property, Pay charces and take him sway, Inqut Bt 394 46 atreet. = $3 REW ARD.—Strayed away from Varnell’ close by the paper mill briags, on, Rook Creek, on Friday, the ist of Auge & hight red STEER. he ebove } retu: ie “aa eT VARNBLL REWARD. red oi stolen on the Siet ultimo, @ light red hite LOW, with broad horne and the two front tests very long; is very wild when milked. above reward will be given it to DER W OUD, corner lith Us au et" StEAY MULE, WITB ARMY SADDLE and brid!s,came to my place in Waeh ington county, ittic east of Fort Tot ten, The a can get it by proving roperty expenses. rest — CATH, BATE? 3 REWARD —Strared on July Sth, a e2 buffalo COW. | think by thie time, she has gota caf The finder will re orive the above reward by r:tarning ber’ to JAMES HIGGINS, 53d street, be- tween & aod M. aud mH” OST—On inst gy sms!! PACKAG. between loth on 3d street, on Pennsy! ie. it was of brown paper, and cont: Pp jocumente, orders, &c., also.a few cartes de visite, end 8 lady’s letter, enol sone childrens’ hair, marked Florence od ed finder will be r oer Danae leaving 1tat No. 307 AWEre BVODUS, ONE Se UBTe north of the Capitol. 4.84) ’ Bu 4-3." Cast 5 a CAME TO THE PREMISES, A RED COW 4 and Calf; tops of both horns sawed of. Come Eye no prove property. pay charges, an e them away : "EHUMAS GAFFNEY, au 2 att 56"h st., near the Gas Hn -s Pian ES. a EE $5 REWARKD—Stolen, on Tnurscay Inet, from the co: of 16h aud P strects,a brieht bay HORSE, with s bueh; ate SB aud tail; aad a little iam in hie Koes o! the foreleg. Any one retarning the ev:d horse to the Cierk st the Western Market, will receive the above reward. au tt | Py a rok® awsy on the evening of tho tet inst. pear the President's nouse, Semall, dark bey MARE. band on piam saddie sud bridie. The finder will be euit- a) y rewarded on leaving her at ae Livers Stabiee, on G strest, 7th and stree's. or at 517 4th street, Kast Capito! au? x a z. OsT—Fr the 8th to the instant, nine { MULES, from & drove on Biadens- bu ike, between Washi more. A many gg > J. Robb, c's. c from Waa! 107, on the Bladensburg ,/°*S*, or to Mr, Jacksoa, at M oe BROWN & 00. $50 REWARD Will bepaid for the app: " sion and delt to me of ro men yt 1° brok jail of Prince ~s e m Wedceeday night, 25th of June,J362. Jim is about five Sve ¢, ifs qronsrsy of aber: Serr, teeg » Ming near Bistens ,, "soounty.. locates a arg, Prince Georg: th ‘ward fur bi Spo 20. wigro taken vided he 8 delr St the it Mar cP: ° U, borough, Si or maz! see CETER 6. @RIMEG, Sheri iy 4% tawew of Prinot George's county. REWARD Will bo paid for 100 hension and tyr a white msn, named JAMES fi. whe brote jatl on W édnesda: ht th of J 1882, He was comm on of May uit with intent to kill ® men om is young and o rom: the neighborhood of B as! TB escent ay Sar aan cata iy 4-2awew A OUR VUR the Jail of land. Wednesda A i George’s cousty, M: we Pr iy 4 2awiw 50 REWARD Will be sron and de:ivery fo me OB CHASE, who broke the Goeorge’s coxnty, , ag on, Wedne Bight, the 25tn of Jnne. 1862 Bo five feet ten e, is the pr GEIM ES, Sheriff Prince — 5 for the fi ; ow fe oP erinee 2) RE WARD- Will bogeia oe $200 Srareet ohne fo, e's the Sth of June, 1963— . ener Be oe ZseRVING PROPERTY The Most Bffectual wn the World ' PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. NO. 69 Louisiana av., between 6th and 7th street, ‘Where varity of SIGN. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Is executed with neatness and dispatoh. To prevent mistakes, he will state thet hut “art ve” refers exciusivels to the de a — 7 See IRST WARD, ATTENTION! SSM ih ak street and ————_—_—— megan BUSINESS. CGFNS. Ey Sa PRO Raat berths wide. NT AIEEE i US ee tek

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