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/ —— fe EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNES PAT ....-+---++ AUGUST 27, 1*48. al neatng matter on every pags. Ser fusside for snteresting Telegraphie and ther matter. Spirit ef the Morning Pross. ‘The Intelligencer says :—“The insinuation per- sistently reiterated in some quarters that the President will not enforce the confiscation. eman- cipation bill hes not the slightrst foundation, so far as we can discover;” and argues that the Pree- ident bas done all that the law of Congress ie quired of him. The Repudiican calls upon the President to ve orders to his generals and subordinates to 'y out the confiscation act, thereby to get rid of siavery. ai ee OUR MILITARY BUDGET pothi aintal SUCCESSFUL MILITARY AND AVAL OPE- RATION. ae CAPTURE OF A REBEL TRANSPORT, LOADFD WITH ENFIELD RIFLES, MUSKETS, FIELD PIECES, &c. pees vale CAPTURE. ALSO, OF A RESELCAMP AND BATTERY, WITH A LARGE AMOUNT OF ARTILLERY POWDER, &c Caro, Ill., Aug. 296—9 30 p.m Hom. Gideon Welles, S:cretary Navy : The combined naval and military operation planned between General Curtis and myself be- fore leaving Helena, has returned to the latter place, having accomplished its work with ¢ success. The rebel transport Fairplay has been cap- tured, containing twelve bundred new Enfield rifles, four thousand new muskets, with accou- trements complete, a large quantity of fixed am- munition, four fleld guns, mcunted howitzers end amall arms. Col. Woods landed and cap- tured the encampment of the 3lst Louisiana reg!- ment, with arms, the enemy flying before him. He captured another camp, with tents, baggege, and provistons, burning the depot and eight care, and destroying the telegraph. The combined expedition proceeded up the Yezoo, when it czp- tured a battery consisting of 64-pounder, 42 peunder, and 32-pounder guns, and 2iand 12- pounder field pieces, with 7,000 pounds of powder and 1,0°0 shell, shot, and grape. Col. Woods dispersed the rebel forces in several piaces. Will send further perticulars by mall rrew. C.H. Davis, Commodore. Ss SUPPOSED REBEL SPY. This morning the Georgetown Provost Guard arrested a man named W. T. Burwell, hailing from Hariisonburg, Va. A draft was found on him drawn on a Baltimore firm in favor of Capt. H.W. Gilmore, 12th Virginia cavalry, which he bad failed to collect; also, a number of letters to parties In Virginia. He claimed that he was a loyal citizen, and was anxious to take the oath of to me allegiance. The Provost Marshal sent him to the Old Capitol until he can investigate the case. ——— NAVY YARD. The Leslie arrived this morning, bringing up the body of the wife of Lieut. Colonel C. Scoit, o! New Hampshire,who wes drowned in the col- liaion off Ragged Point. The body had been found floating, by some persons crossing the river, who had it ——s on shore. THE CASE OF COL R RODNEY MASON. Wasi -6Ton, August 26, 1962.— Editor Star In your issue of the 25th, a paragraph headed * Rodney Mason” asserts that Colcnel Mzsor, then in command of the 2 Obio Regiment, disap- peared in the morning of the fight at Bul! Run. and was not seen again nnotil next day, and that at Shiloh he was charged with cowardice, and 2 court mertial was orde'ea. These are errors. Colonel Mason, as General Bc henck and stoff and officers of the 3d Oa:o will ure you, was at the head of his regiment ng the ‘entire day of Bull Run, and returned esbing ton on Monday with bis men. The charge of bad conduct at Sbiloh was di- rect d against the regiment, the 7ist. and I am en ted was not well founded. At least we find rt iment trusted with an importunt post equently As for the late surrender, let ns walt for the ts, sud not hasten to crush a@ poor fellow whose y feutt is his dissinated habit In the way of drink. Ail wh» know Rodney Mason are satiated were Le to remain sober, a better or braver ofScer could not be found. P. SE APPOINTED. I. T. Keleher, of the District of Columbia, has been appointed a third’ aesistant Engineer in the U.S. Navy, and ordered to the steam sleop-of- war Juniata. eee A BicnpEer.—We eee our cotemporaries ell fall Into the blunder of speaking of the Mr. Ingersoll arrested in Philadelphia for sentiments uttered at the democratic meeting, as ‘‘the dis- tiaguished Charles Jared Ingérsoll.”” The latter individual has long been in his grave, and the party arrested is his son, Charles Ingersoll, a young gentlemen distinguished for nothing in particular but want of brains. — 1 Reports from Key West to the 2st instant state that the yellow fever is decreasing at that place, and will soon probably entirely disappear. No yellow fever had appeared at New Orleans up to the 17th Instant. A quarantine of thirty days was rigidly enforced by Gen. Butler upon all vessels coming from Havana and other infected places. Ustrg> Statzs SzNaTOR FROM PRNNSYLVA- Nia.—Severel counties of Pennsylvania having signified thelr preference for A. K. McClure es tle successor of Mr Wilmot, the Harrisburg 7+/- esraph denies authoritatively that he is acandi- date. Mr. Wilmot is in the field for re-election, ——$—_—_________. U7 Sergeant Lewis, of the 5th regiment New York volunteers, arrested yesterday, in Balti- more,@ man named Young, for hurrabing for Stonewall Jackson and damning the Union. Young was conveyed to the headquarters eighth Tmy corps for triai. — CENTRAL AmEnican CoLonizaTion —Numer- ous applications have already been made to Senr- tor Pomeroy for passage to Central America by ™ © colored persons who are anxtous to be among € first to enjoy the benefits of the proposed colo- niz.tion. $$$ _________. icp John C. Breckinridge aasigi droll rea- son for bis sudden departure from Baton Rouge flere wes no water in the city. Itis& long time sce Jobn C. bas astonished his stomach with sything so weak as water, we take it. Se eeeeeniante i” Robert Small, well know. as having de- vered the steamer Planter, of which he was at, to Du Pont, off Charleston, it isaaid, is now Wasbington, looking after the money appro- ated for bis behefit by Congress. pr Maniony For Concazss.—Dennis A. Mahony, €4ter of the Dubuque Herald, lowa, who was arrested recently for trensonable practices, bas been nominited for Congress by the Demecrats of the 34 district of that State. U7" The Governor of Wisconsin objects to the orgaaization of a regiment composed exclus!vely of Methodists, although he does not wish to de- ter all of them from enlisting, if they desire to do 80 7 Joseph Marshall, who has just returned from the South, where he had been in the rebel army, was arrested in Baltimore yesterday and at to Fort McHenry. (> Jobn C. Maxwell, Hugh O’Brien, and George Delcher, three secesh prisoners of State, were released from custody yesterday in Balti- more, after taking the oath of allegiance — {It Is reported in St Louis that General Curtis bas been relieved of bis command in Ar- kansas. His successor Is not known. poet ante eats aia Asour Riout.—senator Pugh, of Oblo, having received an invitation to be present at a war sureung ia Cincinnati, made the following reply : Cincinnati, August 13, 1562 O°’Coanell: Sir: You must excuse me; | “alk 4t ts time for those who bave not thems-lves Listed to Quit exhorting others 3. the subject. Kespeotfally, E. Pusa. Sc leetllen an nedllicadliaiee —— LATE TELESRAPHIO NE (EWS. LATEST FROM EUROPE. Saxpy Hook, Aug —The steamship Persia x th t on ber way to I< York pe Tpool on the 16th inst, ‘o days later than any yet re- now p7 fhe her nldi is very vague Usion is yet reported Napoleon parsed without iguificance being utteradin The fete day of Le z of po! es report breadstufts mania wae 93 for money THE WAK IN KENTUCKY. Rout of Grerriilas. . near Henderson, Ky, Aug ed States cavalry were at- » bya party of guer- nbush. The cavalry ed an opportunity to dis- foot, on the Reveis, ethem back a mile. They then halted for a reinforcement of infantry, two 2a of which soon arrived on the ground. ‘nutes’ firing, t Rebels broke 4 bels are reported to have been killea n inber of their anded has not deen as nea. Seventeen prisoncrs were cap- tured e loss of the Federals wass!x wounded; two of ti mortally. Lie *-Colons! Johnion, of the 69th In- , commanded the infantry, and Phe Rebelajere pre- Last night, 200 guerlilas m, six miles from bere, eand Lincoln, were » when the Har 2 1 Sixty strong, em, killing three, wounding etght, @ thirty horses. They are still pur- Federal loss was one killed encamped on 3 near the line be eat ~Gen. Wright left for -night Ni recruits in thiscounty, on their way to Join Morgan, were captured this morning. Great num vers ere le: y to join the Con- federates drait for th TION: ABig Rebel Army near Him—The Rebels Kepyised at Fort Densison. 2 Chapiain of the 7ist Onio d Fort Donelson, 25th inst , says er Cot. Woodward, the same + MeGe aa aitack on the fort sn re bh less of 30 killed 2nd wounded. Col. W ward’s horse was killed under lim, and his saddle and pistols are now in our pos The rede attack Commerc Regime that the r ed a surrender. The ques- tilcers, and every man voted e force of the rebels consisted of four infantry, three hundred and nd two field pieces. command of Major Hart + Ohio Reziment, ziment. Va Lextugton, Ky., dispatch ls no occasion for siarm about Gen. Morgan’s position. A courier has arrived who ‘orts that there ts no fear of starvation among bia forces. The rebels have 15,000 men in front of him, an 0,600 in his rear, commanded by Gens Bragg, Floyd and Kirby Smith. The Commerc says there Is Cassius M. Clay left to-day with bis brigade Gen. Nelson has relieved Gen. Wa p, who will take the field el Charles Anderson, of the Ninety-third epondent says that gives more cheer- rgan hes repulsed a large force on the other side of the Cumberland Gap, and has pro- visions and forage seenke to last him thirty days, He is !n nod Col. Garnard bas had several skirmishes with the enemy, repulsing them every time THE WAR IN MISSOURI. Mefeatof a Rebel Band GRuEnvILiy, Mo., Aug. 25.—Major Lippertpof the 13th [linois Cavalry, with 300 strong, me¢ with a body of 350 rebels yesterday, between Bloomiield and Cape Girardeau, and aftera fierce engagement rcuted them. Thirty men were killed, fifty wounded, and sixteen taken pris- oners. A number of horses, several wagons, a quantity of arms and ammunition, and their en- tire camp equipage, were taken. The rebels scattered in utter co m through the woods, and it is not probable that they will again come together Pert of Unton troops, thorougly equipped for guerilla chasing, are after other rebel bands. Gen. Biunt has probably, ere this, engaged Coffee's forges, provided the latter gained suf. ficient courage to stog ruaning of.er forming a junction with n’s forces at Greenfield GREENVILLE, Mo. Angust 25 —Since the battle at Long Jack Gen. Biunt, with 2 formidable been pureuing the comtined rebel t Colee and “Ws vantrell. it was ex- they woud form 4 junction with Kains et Greenfield, and offer him battle, and ni ch would be the case, as Gen. Blunt had sutiicient forces to dispel any feelings of alarm us to che result being other tha victory for the National arms. The guerillas would also have ned «!most their entire force in the en- gagement, and with their defeat and dispersion ‘Wweurd natuial y end the guerilla raid in Mis- sour! But the Rebel Rains was not at Green- d the bends of Coffee and Quantreli fled. Arkanses slone promised safety, and that was gataed as speedily as possible. @en. Biunt baving d further porsuit use- less, Las si his artillery and cavalry to Fort fantry still orasiae in the vicinity ere all ia at present quiet. 8, Coitee and Ratus have formed a 4 are recruiting and reorganizing, the purpose of furt: er de. predations. Gen. Blunts force is so dispos:d that it can keep close w nad beer i to move speedily to any point required. With the exception of small Toving bands, the State at present may be con- sidered free from Confederate forces, though they are only waiting for 4 favorable opportunity to again swarm ¢ THE TRUUBLES IN MINNESOTA. Fhe Chippewas Rising. St. Pav., Minn, August 26 —The latest dates from New Uim state that on Saturday night the village was moatly burned up. An arrive! from Crow Wing direct brings the intelligence that Hole-in-the-duy, the great Chip- pewa chief, Las iesned a proclamation that he would not be Tespo! ynsible for the conduct of the Indtens after‘ ,and warning the whites to leave the cour Hole-in-the- day bas sent a m oner Bole and Judge Couper to come and make a treaty The Chippewa agent, Walker, com plaints beve been made by is reported, has committed su sanity le inu At of In- The Chippewa difficulty following so pe * {he Sioux raid, causes great alarm. i partof the State is making earnest tons for military ald. Dispat bes from Gav Sibley, on the 25th, state best he e Paul on the 22a, and has een active: ced in effording all’ ible _ to the beleaguered villages = ae Mejor Fowler, wii Ofty mounted men, madea reccnnuissusce a: Fort R dgely, on the route of the previovs day, aad returned to St. Peter’s at 3 o’eluck on the morning of the 25th, bringing the bodies of severe! women who bad been killed. Within twe wiles of St. Peter’s he reports ay ie destruction of property is beyond cal- culation. The Indians attacked New Ulm on Saturday. The fight coutiaved until late in the evening. Nothing bas been beard from there since. Gov. Bibiey asks for a full regiment to be at once sent up, armed and equipped. He thinks that a larger force will Le needed before the Indians are subdued, us they may have four or five thousand warriors to meet sooner or later. Major Evans, of St. Cloud, writes to the Gov- ernor, that » com tee of reliable citizens ap- pointed to visit the scene of the recent n — bad justre'urncd. They wentas far as Pinevili and found that some two hundred persons had been k — in the vicinity of that place and Nor- wey ‘Phe Gor vernor is receiving painful petitions fur ae to protect iver and property in Stearns, ker and Monongahela counties. Many per- — had been driven from their homes, eerie their crops but Umpires | harvested Arrivals in this city frem New Ulm report, as usual shocking ecenes too horrible to recount. CuHicaco, August 26.—The St. Paul Press of the 24th says: “A careful consideration so far forces the conviction of influence of white men at the bottom of the Indian inassacre. For weeks past, white men, chiefly Missourians, have been among them. The facts that remote tribes like the Yanktonias and Lentheads are moving in concert with the Sioux, and that a large force attacked a fortified artillery post like Fort Ridgely, which isan attack without precedent in Indian history, and that the Indians are butchering the missionaries who have spent their lives malas them, and who would, in ordinary disturbances, porsess great influence over them, forces us to the conclusion that this outbreak is a part of a delib- erately concocted plan, its purpose being to embarrass and distract the General Government, by alarming it for the safety of the frontier, and requiring the retention here of a BS number cf troops who might otherwise be differently en- geged.”? Destructive Fire in Califernia. San FRANcisco, August 26 —The whole bus!- ness portion of acne in Amadas county, was burned on the 234, 2,000 people were ren- | dered houseless. Tue’ loss amounted to $400,000, on which there Is very little insurance. FINANcIAL:—New York papers of yesterday evening say :—Tha stock market is firmer to-day. but not very active. ‘Tbe railroad shares an bonds are strongly held, and in most cases prices are aly per cent. better than yesterday. The large earnings of the railroads and the great ease in money imparts to the markets firm feeling, and few stocks are offering at the quotations. Governments close firmat 101} for coupons of » and 104 4a104% for7 30 notes The various lasucs of 5’s are aX percent. higher. Gold is without special change to-day. Near'y all the sales of the morning have been at 115, and this is the closing figure. Dutiable demand notes are quiet at 107}¢2107%. The 6 per cent. certificates are also duli at 9934 a99% . re ee ee s™ VINCEN®’S SCHOOL. Corner of \0th and @ streets. | The exernises of this School will be the nrat Mondsy of September. ; sc 100 FOR GIRLS. '' HE Exercis-a of Miss M. LEWIS? chool will be resumed on Monday, Septsmber Ist. Schoo. room cn Ninth st, second ad: or above F, 9127 3° LW MR3. Dp. A. BURR IL-1. Reopen her oak and Enzlieh Classes on Mcndty, Sepcomter 23th, at No ats U atreet, near (he 27 23wsw* 4 NAVY YARD SOHOOE HE Exercises of this Schoo: will be reeumed on Monday, Sep ember lst, and for ths present, in the bssement cf the Baptist Church, corner’ of & Avenue Bad Fourth at east, 4t™ W.B MIRICK. HAY—4 i 1,000 BALES Rome WyiMoTey HAY, 1n’coo¢ condition, in store vrs for wale b. BARBLEY & BRO. sul7-lw $9 and 101 Wi stor st., Georg‘town [MPORTANT ro BEEWERS, DISTILLERS AND COAL OIL MANUFACTORERS! Will be published in a few days, by authority of the Bureau of Internal Reveaus, Treasury De parimen:, Washington,'hs Booxs required by the now Exciss Law to be kept by all Brewers, Dis- tillers and Coal Oil Mansfacturers. Coprright scoured, PHILP & SOLOMONS, auz7-3st Pub!ishers and Stationers, 32% Ps. av, retical SCHOOL OF THE COMPANY; Tha Vorunteer’s Rend Book, London ; #7 cents. Light antantey Drili of the Umited Siates Army; Gane ‘6 oy ‘untesra’ Camp end Field Hook; 25 ots, Col. Marey’s Memorr on owords, Lond+n ; 5) ots, Macrath on the Art of War, London; $: 5, Van Nose’ Peg pene Schoo! of tue Soidiar; 5oots., Rifle Drili and Instruction London; 25 cents, The Infantry Manzal, London; General Orders, Army of the Grimes London; Coigtersy’s Cantions fer Company and Battallion Drill, London; 50 cents. bits aie Soldiers and their Science, London ; Mo gouges Campaigns of Hannibal, London; au27 | FRANCK PFAYLOR. T NOTICE O HOTELS, GRUCERS, RESTAURANTS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, &o. The subscribers havo just received w fresh ship ment of 600 CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAC CLARETS, which they cifer for male at New York prices, Aleo, they hav constantly on hend A Large and Well Selected Stock of Choise BRANDIES, OLD MADEIRAS, PORTS, SHERRIES, BOURBON, OLD RYE, SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKIES, CHAMPAGNES of all favorite brands, ENSLISH AND SCOTCH ALES, LONDON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, HAVANA CIGARS, ENGLISH PICKLES, SAUCES, CHILTON. CHEDDER and ENGLISE DAIRY CHEESE, SARDINES, KEMP’S HERMEPICALLY SEALED 6@0D3, FRENCd, GERMAN ani ENGLISH COR- BIALS, CONGRESS, SELTZER, KISSENGEN and ENGLISH SODA WATER 4, Choies OOLONG, SOUCHONG, IMPERIAL, HYSON, YOUNG HYSON @EA8, With an extensive assortment of FANCY GROCERIES. For ea'e b 7 BININGER & CO., (Established 1773.) Branoh—219 Pa. avenue, op posite Wil arda’ Botel, Washington. at reserved & small lot of Officers’ Eiguor au OR SALE—The swift SAIL Boat illard sane fil:more will be sold tow for ogeh. has svit of sails and a new set of ey rear, Which has;ust been rom chor. she has been nee oe reining order. Fo ioulars ite a E vane No. 336 ae Pome STREET ae CUTFING. HalR DYE- D NGA BHAVING Sat QON. whe nueeaaees begs esvo to inform his friends that he he oons'‘antly on hard Cosley’s Circas- sian Hair nd ® superior articie of Bay Kem, for the use of each se-son who faycrs him Mel H. vcOSLEY, uu 26 lw" No. 388 D at., bet ‘7h ang Ath. LACK CRAPE. COLLARS, SUPERIOR B BLACK Ie Peete CRAPES. MOURNING G@UODS, (a full stock Also, Mou:ning iiandxerohiete, with a)! the m BOT requ'aites for persons in b ac ‘ ns price only, t the actual cash standsrd value, msrk@u In pltio figures An* nepection of etook implies Be obligation to purel PERRY & BRO ES in eplepdid aid pitol Pita Pa. avonoess hen eS aus it UTICE.— PAVING STONE WANTED.— N Proposition _ invited for farnishing Paving Stone, by the peroh of twenty five oubio feet, dis tributed along the route of the Washington and Georgetown Railroad, between the wost end of the ek itcl grounds and the Navy Yard gate. About forty perches of atene are yequirad: for each one hundred feet in Jongsb of the street. Persons desiring t> furnish Stone will call a ans OF address the Superinterdent o; mre structio! m, arton, JT., %, the undereigred, Attho Banklug’ Mouse of Jay Cooke & co > Fit teenth rtreet. H. D. COOKE. President. BUS: ILL ; 50 cents, OPP act hg Ba EEALIO , PR Copres’ Evolutions 19. the Ete Boents, ; q Cartor’s \-urlosities of var. ‘The Soldier's Ma. F presen ie Bayonet ie fo sud ‘Skirmisher’s Drill; nts, El’worth’s Zousve Drill ; % cents, Vo:untecr’s Keview Manual, London ; 19 cents, Yates on Strategy, with may hs Lon.on; 3 83, Napoleon’ M — oO! Ng = Willard’ Prao'x * bo oon Daft Brigade Drill and Prelations of the 5 cent jacitouga.’s ‘Theory cf War, London; Lendy ‘3 lee 4nd instructions in’ t ye art of ‘Campaign of W. Jomini' 100 575 cents. Bu 26 RANCK FAYLOR. . OTIC T HE Cupartaacaniy parekoties ezieting be Jamas per: * Lj B diasoived, Boyoo & noah 36 Second street. fc Baltimore, August 22, 1863. N.B. The ae business as ascai at JAMES BOYCE. ILITARY 809Ds8, RICH PRESEN3ATIUN SWORDS, SASHES, EPAULETTBS, SHOULDER S7RAPS, BEL78, _PisTOLS, SPURS, FIELD (GuaseEs, OFFICERS’ REQUISITES of every deasription. M. W. GALT & “BRO., sedate am aud 3 nsylveni® Avenue, | PERSONAL. Ww NOTICE. HERE#AS Bridret Welsh was marrisd onthe dsy of Aucess, 1808 at St. Vincent’s Churon. Bin my H. Mvers, to one Edward dget aa sameely inmaraaas ons Bri 1 eorgetown, 5 ss elf fore single women by Ads Oe or an sus! uni anced ia the mouth at Newenbar 1661, all persons are hereby oau::oned not to trust her on my account, as I will not be responsible fcr any ee eee SAMUEL BRANEAR August 25th. 1822. . Ties LADY WHO INQUIRED OF A ami leman ina city <eiwas car, one day last week, Capt. Monulty.o f thearm Oo was as : sted from the oar br the same ntlemaue will confer ‘treat favor by sending her ad’ra-s to Morris L., Bcx 567, Washington P. su %5 st* WANTS. ANTED—Three WOOD CUTTERS, 1mms ey? Apply en E street, third Soe trom Ww Fourt! WANZED—-A SIPFUATION, bya Teapeatablo American woran, ins entes! fam! pereiog or chem >erwork. Address “M Offics for trree days. it* NFED— are reapectahia 4 mericsnu gi ls; Ws BIBUATIONS to do general ho s:work oferences given and requi: Call at 130 Wigh i Georgetown, 1t* bh etd WANTED—Wantod, & good Bread (second hand) and four good Care Ba ‘se eral L Bors msy find xnveyment eS between 436 and 6<h. 2-31" RDING.—Wanted, by & aoa ani Bean! NS, or the whole of S small Furnished or Boarding with» privet there are few or uo boarders, Addres Star Office. ANTED FO WIRE-A We ASHER and IRONER can situation and liberal ly at 389 E street, between 9th and 1 ecom mendations required, ae 27 t NTED—a thorouchly experienced NURSE Ww tor paula Fwouty months ‘ide “To o2@ hi, i recommended (and no other need apply) a hy wares wil be en Apply at No. west b-tyaen 20th and 2ist, Wan TED TO RENT-A woll pane HOUSE inacentrai location, not less then 12 roo! ‘ood ren beat «f referenos «i Addrean ”” Box 11, Star Office, stating loc and terms au 27 NTE, wo Wren Btathar to ms to ¢r vi Agriovitural Shore, 4 Georgetown, DWELLING re ina re- Wire slate, ghborhoo:. of meiium size, in repair for which the rent will be paid p-ompt ths mo of ever» morth. Any one hevicg rouse (o rent can havea permavert tensn rory references, The advertieerr may be No. 16,6: st floor, @ street hall, Patent Building au 27 3i* od, steady BOY to learn tne Wa baking. 7 apply atthe corner of F nak Eleventh W ANTED—A BOY from 18to 15 years mF ace, ins book bindery shop Apply at ede Snes 2 st, Up stairs ANTED—A first rate COOK, rae oe sod LRONEY ; pone other need Spy Sat infactory recommendations wi'l bereq Apply ood COOK. refa ‘good wages b: Avplying ummodtate- to cook, wash and lo cure work, and 8 MAN ply at W. SUSEY’S igh atrost. below nee Free at No 363 H et, corner ef 14 ANFED IMMEDIATE rec first class Ti SHER ARON ORRMENS Appy at ones to G. WO! ARD, 318 Pa avenu>, be- tweeen 10th pay fitnet ets. au 2% 3t Ww ANTED TU REN® OR PURCRA nest HOUSE contsining 8 or 10 room ee withla ene mile from the Patent Add uring the next two we: ke, eth th vartioulare of location, terms, &0 ® F o. ‘AN EED—A small, neat!y farnialied! HUSSE or four or five furnished Rooms, suitable for housekeeping, Possession wanted by ist Septem- ber. Addves ”’ Box 61, Post Office, giving number, description of premises and price por month, fu 26-3" Gy ANTED TO RENT-—In the vicinity of the Patent Office, a HOURK, forniehed or unfer pished, or such Keoms as would ve comm -dious and suitable for & prixate school. wil’ be given snd rent punctually dress immediately * "kK. W.,” Pos! ington. D.C. ho ae en ii BS fPYEN GOOD Oyeree SHUCKERS wsnted. ere at %. M. HARVEY’S Oyster lepot, st-eost. Dawa 10th and Ith an 26 St WANTED — COOK and TABLE taE one need 2 ly un they un- 'e he their iar cEa oeiavenue, Sd and 4% au 25-3t" s. No, 68 Mi ANTE A COLORED BOY 16 or i7 vears to tina doctor’s offi'e and to pest hanthiils. Good ‘vanes &.ven to those who can come well a ‘i ys at 179 routh Bet au 25 3" HERS & GRAY. OUSEK wie ee anmaeeee. nest end furnished, of bouts rooms. near 6th or 7 hand rorth D or & streets. by a oarefui family pone from $3 to $50 per month. Houses inctuer jooalities Si be taken. Apply to H. &. RIDER. aie ‘ney, Office on Fifteenth st. mext ieee a Wart: D—A SITUATION by an experienced ikkeeper—on® who has a rereral know! edge of the business and would make aueee Foon best of ced ary not £0 creat an obj Bison as Saplovmeut, Addrese Eoakkoor tar oo when an interview can be had. ECRUIFS WANTED FO. if VIRGINIA REG ne oe VSL TLERS.—Thie Regimect is designed by Govern ey Somme & Home Guard, and is is sathory ry of es to bs —— sorvioe in ren of, Alexandua and ‘no pe are Bounticn, &q., the same as in sround W ‘ashi Vol kegiments. Paroces Saniring 52 to eniiet wili oats at the Recruiting th etroet, below Pa. svenuc ‘aad eee site Miarket ouse, and thus avoid tre craft. whict will com- mense in & few days. INO. W BeDEN, Beorelting ‘Officer, an 25 3t 2 Seven h street. ANT: O78 sell ROUSE, et Rte a ofurpished, in some tween loth end 17th ste Address Ei Emile. sou PBE, 320 Pa. avenue, Washington. ED—WOOLEN RAGS of = A Draption, fot watoh the highest rice will be yasat UE. BAVAGE'S, 34 and 36 Lee street, simone, a RST LYUN- —A tthe Aasane, on the ‘Ansoostie Hig i hte, op ite the Navy Yard, intelligent Cingle Men te sel pon tents, ope Baker, t iwo on to 000 ik and two ‘Wash. Good wages aro riven: wand a tuatior are ohealthy, per: t to those who ay we! 8) leo. CHAN rt Total. Repub.]} EAicHO eS BSAk> WA eciren fall permene in business BY the oii. ent poard for ot wife, an ld prefer a rio! “anrateh nie fy sneuid’ expec! to pul mith © conveniences and inconveniences o! ¥ — Phe ive preferred. Locate de- north ave., between lt ‘ddazens ie, F.,’, Star Office, stating terms, &o, Von ER. AND AVOID BEIN Letagedl D— fo ae # Men to (apm ati company of | of the let Ri rt Bas - mt BL inia. (Sena for apgctal aerotce. by the Beoreter vot Waretnthe | Or apecial service. by the Secretary o| iT, im the vicintty of Alexandria and the forts around Wash- ington, U. C. Bounty, ats and allowances the same as other be fang ebay Offering rare induoe- ort to hil vy de per per irees }O) Ss wanted, it . is Serene nee Gr WiDDICOMBE® Capt, P.O. RILEY, isi Lieut. aus tw Abies. tae LOOK thelr figs y lady in el, muslin. ‘cambrio, 4o., and hai you can have your choles of of 500 clogent $ tterns. ‘designed for every article of as ane ars ihe onl onl We oni per width, y make it 8n excl Seventh or west, between = Liberti aries in ent Sot Ses nr Men ts Ee aats op ‘Phe best of tenant ployers' in wan! Miconte 6 Ne BSdéEs jout charge by copies m3s-ly N. H. MIBLER. ey es pacha ea 7 peruabte nn SSeErEE, ready tpt we ast forall aruces 1am In wectnaea Ties hoes em sae hw eee 2 age en ere ze| NEW AURISN, ¥ zAcTICS, U. 5. aR ARD MILITIA, Bon. Epwin Me mer eereney of War, For esle by A voller st quer, SY pe... au®-lw (int., M ihren.) near Sth st, IDER FOR — ARMY. at Ane: oes a ae es and also ear ae titles, sau nuperior article ree ae aR Paci b tense acre, AUCTION SALES. TAB AFTERNOON ¢ TO-mMiK XO. AMUSEMENTR, ALL. WM bene as Sh 9rx ann 10rE, THIS EVENING, Ancust <7, NEW FACES: NEW ATTRACTIONS! Fire: Appesrscce of Mr, R. BUTLER Mis LOUISE WELLS, Miss PRANGIB. Continued Saccees of EVA BRENT, SAM SHARPLEY, 5. C. STBWAR®, PAUL CANE AND YOUNG AMBRICA, J.C, WHITING, Miss HELENA SMITH, Mites LEE end ELLISON, AND 4 FULL CORPS DE BALLBT! {> Twenty-five ts to all parts of the bones. Doors open at: » formanoe to commence a8 8. Gent loman'y sud stientive ushers are in net ance te conduct ladies to their seats. Forn’s THEATER, Penta nnn This elegant first-ciass Theater will open for THE REGULAR SBASON On THURSDAY EVENING, Augest 2, With the eminent American Comedian, MR. JOHN 8. CLARKE, Sustained by a first-class Comysay! His First £ ppearance sunce his return from Barope ing the season th » following distinguished inom Will be presented = MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, By BSONTE & GRIFFITH, Recticoner REPT anh Arece By W. Lb. WALh & CO , Auctioneers. eet oe iti Bethe The Besutiiul and nines Actrees! MISS CAROLINS RICAIN' wo Cantatrice) and Mr. PETAR RiGHiNG e And Many Other Dramatic Colebetnies? For particulars ace fatars bills, ABMIE LON nd PFarquet__._. .5) cepts ta 6 1” Daring the interim of the 18 ard ex xpense Sr: Ser re to stave a in G on tint FUTURE DAYS. AR URY RALR, Cc tales ery AVENUE, REAR SYR St, MONDAY, August %, AND DURING WHE WEEK, With Alternate Change of Programens! GREEN & WILLIAMS. THE GREAT CANTERBURY! SF, eS eusentors eens The Favorite of the Peeple! The Crewd:d Houses of the Past Week Bear unmistakatie evidence of the fact that n- rsone have vimted the ll ball orp met - 1 opening in November leet. god it Pisce of Amurement in the sity that nas Kept opec the en- tire sam cer season. it is the maladies ipa BEADQUARTESS 2 ead APOLLO AND ORE, And is not en- saa ye by aay bright, partioalar WONDERFUL CONSTELLATION BRILLIANT ST&BS! Without excestion, the greatest combination of talent ever congregsted on ore stage. ‘There is only one and the original MARIETTA, THE BEAUTIFUL and fascinating SPANISH DANSEUSE, Who appeies every night. and who has le = in the prose: tor grace and beauty, and is per- mmenecuy. @ogeged at an st &n immense SABry. Second week of MISS CLARA BUTLER, ‘The Banisome and Dashing Songstress, MISs NELLIE BAYLOR, The Sweet and Plcas:ng Vocalist, MISS ELLEN COLLEEN, In ker much-admired Characteristic Dances. MISS JENNY ALLEN, The Winning, Pretty end Attractive Denseuse, MAGGIE VERNON, The Modest Derssase. AND AN EXTENSIVE BALLET TROUPE. Beocond week of M. JEAN CLOSKI, The Champion Jig Danosr of the World. And Indsa Rudder Man! The originslity of his ate; measured Deine 50 different from any othor mam whe ever sppesred befor 4. HK. BUDWORTH DENNY GALLAGHER have met oo rie hant zuocess in their m “3 ee o hae eae —— Se eae a eut?-stawhds Barcspgatn AMS. & Ts W.L. WALL & CO, USTER'S SAL OF VaLUABLare ABLE PROP- ae eee Hones a Continued engagement of Tass creat Pantomimist WILLIS yei'ty ONé, DELEVANTE BROWHERS, in fresh and —< Arts:isal Acts, 5. BYLVASC venga aren oun at it of 11 ete 'FAYLOM AN COBBLER. 35 080 Chairs #0 Pek ae at tg o'sloak: CE OV. bialogne of pair Tue “eaumieuc ‘RESTAURANT, Botwoon ith sad isth sta. Wochingtan, his Mig uceuereiy abet he ‘2. olishment wae be opmped as in silite detalt tote well a anarnmens of the Mestre’ Delasenss, sonal eliention of the srotad {0 Se intwjent bent oat edpab petty e =e ina many care Sects amok eee cotati ington, and leeeter = — AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS! AT REDUCED PRICES. a} American Watches for Americans. vak AMERICAN WaTcu COMPANY give iuo’a eof Wasi — oof th the libersi patronage hore’ whe desire » good Wateh st & moderate price heeriber hea aleo great EL Thess. Watehes intended diaplnce min FO sone Rae at eo ee ten Sete as aut elicate game manefoture, with which the couggry is flooded. and Which woes never expected to beep time when (Bey were made, being refuse manufactures, sent to this country, beenuse unmaleabic at home, and ‘Used hare only for jocboying and swindling pur- Ths he opt SESAR én Wg -4 m4 wel knows mm of a. ; Buscar Oo, Winek Co. SUF. oLESETAPLE, _ reas MOST SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURE AN AOUURATE AND DURABLE TIME ghd in Sterling Silver Cases, Hunting at as low 6 price ae is acked for the trashy Amores and Lepigss of foreign make, already re- ferred to, ‘We have named the new series of Watches, WM. BLBERY, Boston, Mass., which name will be fonnd on the plate of every Wateh of this man- ” | Gieeture, and is ene of our trede marks. a eat Oil respectable Jewelers in the loral ‘Wheleesic orders chouid be addresped to ROBBING & APPLETON, and Phttade. an a YOUNG MEN WISHING 70 ESCAPE IEE (,20RGETOWN COLLEGE, ay eerste Sor a qiaeealee Woorssace AND kiwait onoczr. Loge gs > he Bes steno ant ity to one them ane wing ample Foot aba GROCERY sig Pa cos Pe BVERY?AIN gor 4 FINE oi aepehoananpeloagile wo riod and 2 oaths ge pa Ke ‘Teas, Wines, Liquors, Sugars Mono R: : Eee ee a Ye ‘ Ww: