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= or: THE EVENING STAR 3S PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON, qSUNDAY EXCEPTED.) av THE STAR BUILDINGS, Oonrya Prensa AYU AND 1iTH TEAR w.D: WALLAOH. = Papers served Without wrappers dy ¢arriers 3 Gent per copy, or BW cents per mouth. ia packages by catriers at S4 @ year, or 37 ceais month. Te mail subscribers the prive is BAM & year, in advance; BOR) for 6x Months; $1.25 for three months; ‘and for tess than three e vate of 2 cents n week. Single ecpies, W) wet appexr unt) the next day. AUCTION SALES. By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctionsers. rar Be Pekan gore AT AUCTION —On IN, 24 June, at5o'ciocs, w an wowaltell in a n fret ofthe prima, etd 1 berger.’s su! vision ©: Featibg exe cock 35 feet on the east tde ¢ the omy railway, and runni trust on they pretises. roy 26-4 W.L, WALL & CO.. Ancts. By W, L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers, ALUABLE BUILDING aor ON REB Vier ateroy — On WEDNESDAY APCERNOU? Ad Jun+. ats o'clock, we one sell, in front of the emises, Lc 2 ee zousrvarion: 11, fronting a eet 2 3 Tonning bac t t idence of WW. Birth, Ero. ome | 2th and gist streota, an - ave ts S" batance in 1, 2 and 3 years, bearing iztertatasd secured by a deed of irusten the premiser, _my%-d- |W. UL, WALL & O0., Anets By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionecr, Georgetown, D. 0. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ONE OF THE sR most Desixapie Paivate Restpences 1N Groncerown ar Avuctiox.—On TURSDAY AP- le —— Jiee 2d, at 5 o’elock, in front of order of the Adminietrator, I Sits that ety va valuable private residence situ- side of Bea’! strect, and near the corner ef Congress street. The lot fronta i fect on Beall street, running back 120 fect. The dwefl- contains 15rooms, bath room, servants’ room, mice, water and gas, ameke house and well and | ated on the souti cistern in the yar Toany one wanticg a first-class residence this offers a rare opportunity. Terms : One-third cash; balance in one and two years, secured by ‘a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyanci required. GEORGE B. CURTIS, Administrator. _myx-f' Hatatnes.| THOS: BOWL By W L WALL & CO., Auctioneers, GoQVEEN MENT S413 OF CONTRAUAND vost naL-—On TUESDAY MORNING. 21 Juue, at ook, we will sell, at the Auction Rooms, as Goovs at Auction, sy ORDER OF Wo Hae. G - - Po) dozen Playing Cards, 4 do do do. 7 do Fine Combe, 1 do large Combs, do Hern Combs, 1% 90 Buckskin Gloves, do small Staff Buttons, 15 gross small Buttons, No. 73 # do ematl Infantry Buttous, 24 do ' Staff Vest Buttons, 470 dozen large Staff Buttons. é -oax large Buttons, No. 72, lozen Cotton Mandkerchichs, a Silk Handkerchiefs, % pieces Deisines, € do Lawns, 1 do Blve Satinet, 20 yards, 3 do Yellow Flannel. 6 yards, 3 do Plaid. Csi pe yetiey 1 do Denning 1 do Unbles: shied ‘Tusiin, 33 yards, 2 bexes Gilt Braid. 5 gross Lead Pe neils, ado Black Lend Pencils, 3 ¢o Headed Drawing Pencils, 4 do Patent Rubber-tit Pencils, «1 dozen bores Percussion | io Pocket Looking @ a de do ¢q do _ Knives, do Jack Krives, do Pipes;> 3 boxes Saleratus. ‘Perms cash, in Goverament fands. CAPT * ODD, seacee Provost Marshal. my2%.[Chron,) W. b. WALL & 0.0., Aucts, on nae 2 8 | | | srreeacie or whhout Wrapp?rs, TWO CENTS. OF ADVERTICRNENTS should be sent to the office betore 11 O'clock M.; otherwise they may N&. 3,198. ye, XXI. —— ‘This excellent Family sud News Journal, containhig ‘n- greater vatety of interesting reading dian ‘can be joun@ im any other, iy publicbed on Friday ering. TrRMEL Cash, th wrinbly in advance! Kingie copy, permmnitins. I: invariably canis the © Waskingzon } News” iat has made The Daily Peeniny Siar cirenlate so geneqily throughout the eouniry. @7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be a i eured at the counter, immediately after tu isene or the paper. Price—TarerQents. (e PNconpr ton aL UNION TIOCKBY. BOR CITY OFFICERS, Por Coriactor, WILLIAM DIXON. AMUSEMENTS. VARIETIES! Fronting Penneylvavia LADIES’ ASHI NABLR wt MATINER. COMMENCIEG AT TRAEEO Dime t Performance of fits ‘Sittuens's great TOM’R CABIN! Bix acts 1x Ce! Repleta Tyebieese ogee Lessee mene new Scenes emit E TOW Ep “Lie PYERLDING, DWOR aired ry gare Wee REA? Peers ELECTION NOTICES. RAT WARD— FIRST PRECIN::T.—Notioe is naive that = conformity _to the sn election ae he held ‘a fe - Loe jond. AUCTION S. FUTURK Days. By J. 0. Mc@UIRE & 00., Auctionsers. RUS CRBS’ GALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Ag im rus First ‘THURS- VARI ETIES! 1@ pru- i Washington 6 Bizet precinct of the the Brot day of June next For RycistEr. BAMDEL E. DOUULASS. For Scurvrror, WILLIAM FOHSYTH. {Chron., Rep. & Intel.} FOR aSBESSOR FOURTH WARD. INDBPENDENT BAayayionay UNION street, for = membet bers of the Board Cee Yelock P, Mt, Beeister, ier Saryeret, one of Common Sbusell Me Lg ee ope at 7o’clock A. deed of nt duly metas in toa Sor at g0q., and of the rashin, unty, D.C.,we shall sellthe western half of lot No 8 Sin fquare No, 16, icone = feet on porth I street, between isth and weet, and runzing back 115 fret toa public's her with the improvements, consictiu; eran ‘an arranged fwo- Alory sat ots ‘Version ot balance in 6, i2end 18 UNCLE interest ind eeeured by deed of ee tners ef Rlection, IR8T WAKD—SECOnD PRECINCT.—Notice ven that in seniors the visions of the charter of, th +} an election will be the First Ward. excel 2 and wel pr a Dwelling House. tely after ‘on the. premi feet6s, inches wo earh ts bie ol eae | running back Tio lactis 0) °#g E, | EE EADIBE? FASHIONABLE MATINEE. COMPLIMENTS Fee shire 76 W. 8 KODWO ._ Pri aa Boxes, 85. ATSRTIE WARD. ULARLY! NOMINA: TEDED " ‘Sevond P. landay, the lat ai at P. Doreett’s. shop, rhea a Se ae one member @! Board of the of Comm: ot enil ward. Polls one at? w'elock Ae Fa aad close at 70" clock FM, os fect alle: pie 2 fter,on the ‘premises, we shall sell the one Mairotlet No. 21 in equate No.7, together ime Kilns and.other works appertaining cash; remainder in six ana vith interest recured by a deed of | terms of ssle = Admission 25 apd # cents, GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, near Willard’s Hote! Lies: ea Ssaovez_— —— ——. —_—__ _.. MamacEs pais (Wednesday) .») EVENING, Ronppesrance a ie aT J. W. THOMPSON, Comvon ay ieenes mont 18, reiises. If tho with in live days there: trustees reserve the right to resell at the riek and rehaser, am one week’s ati iA PARRER, ee of] meee EOOND WARD—FIEKS' election will fat heii next, at the corner Twel nse of tbs, defaulting Sine lat ee o! rh, atreat and New York avenue, for Register, Collector and mith hs of the and for.ose member of the nd three members of the ‘Board of Gommagn Ceuneii, and one Asserror, Polis on at 7A.M., and clese at7 P.M. GEO. D. L. W. DORSEY. sp PRoonnioaL UNION TICKET. SECOND WARD, Por ALprnusn GEORGE H. PLANT, For Cowon Govycrt, J, RUSSELL BARK, CRORGE T, RAUL,” May 27 thi it rouD, Bare * i in Trustees, BRN, a eat eGUIRE & CO., Ancts, By W.L. = & CO., Auctioneers. yy XBCULOR'S SALE OF Me SUL Lets ar AvoTioy.—On THU AY 2th instant, at 5u’clock. Be Pen the premises, Lote 16, 1S, 19, and 2), subdivision of Square 183, fronting ‘each on Six- teenth, between north Land M streets. H ‘Terme: One third cash; bainnce in aix, twelve, and sighteen months. bearing ares, and secured by deeds of tract on enn "Di hk PETER O'DONNOGH W.L. WALL & C9. Auets By J.C. MOGULS & O0.. Auct oneerz, RUSTEKS’ SALE OF VALBABLE REAL BS- wate NOTH Or Tire Past virtue of a deed of trust from Lawriston B. mardta, ering ¢ste on the 2th day ay of Me, A 8., No. ‘ds for Washin; jaest 0: hots holder’ of trus- A jarance of the chi ube favorit Pree nn MISE BUBAN aay (ele cl Ty 18-eod&ds Appearavece of the talented actor, MK. 0. BARRO: First ar EO. E, the nfarorite: Bos‘ on actor, Commissioners. <ECOND WARD—SECOND FRECINCT.—No- ven that, in conformity to the arter of the city of Washing- { ton, an election will be teld en Monday, the first dey'of June next,at Ford’s orug store. corner of Fleventh street’ and pennsylvania: aveane, for Gollectar Register, and Surveyor of said city, and for one member of tie Board of Aldermen, three members cf the Board of Common Qourcil one Assessor to raprenest the said Ward. ‘will be opened at 7 0” cee it a . close at7 o'clock A¥TERNOON sell, iu front o: RAST LYN Ni E: KA&T LYNNE; BART LYNNB; OR, with a new pen east of charaters. oe h THE Stofeuner. ELOPBMENT, ing at the cost of the purchaser. provisions of the Title perfect. Possession can be given as soon as Por Abre ‘OR ABrES3SOR, In rehearsal, and wi 1 be « moray, produced, Mies JAS. W. SPALDING. Lucille Western's gzeat version of OR, THE PATE OF 4 COQUETTS, BF Adminsion 0, z. and 75 cents, No extra charge for secured Bea’ MADAME MACARTE’S GRAND EUROPEAN CIRCUS OOMBINED WITH NIXON'S GREAT CREMORNE TROUPE, sare ily ei commencing “THIS fo cwotlealsy) SETRBNOoN AND EVE. on the Lot corner of ING, Auct. THIED WARD UNGONDITIONAL UNIOD ies TICKET, PR SEUNION For ALPERMAN, gxt's Hovse.—By For Coxnmon Covne.t, A. R. SHEPHERD; JOHN P. COLLINS FRANCIS McGHAN 8, Commissioners. NOTICE—THIRD W. ARD—FIRST AGL given shat, a H E3gnen ECIN' conformity to ope of the land reecrd the District, saat te widest bie sale willeell, at public sg RSDAY APTERN| sriiss, 4, D. 138, that past 5 o'clock, Li 2 27,23, in Square No. ae located in ela mhere real estate | is rapidly iucreasing in value and ia very desirable aes a8 a permanent investment or for speculation. Terms of sale: One-third in-cash; the residue in three equal payments in 6, 12 ant interest from dny of sale, If the terme cl sale are oot complied with in five days after the day of saic, then the trustees reserve The right to resell at ‘she riex and cost of frst gur- charer, after five days’ notice. Conveyancing a erie St purchaser's expense, — Notise is hereb: the provisions o of ihe city of Washington, an election ee fe held in the First Precinctof the Third Ward, n W. Simm. southwest corner of Ninth acd M stresta, on Monday, the frst day of June next, pr Sallector, Register, and Surveyor of ssid for one member of the Board of Aldermen ie Board of Commen Cona- ciito erereeaat said Ward. Polls will be opened maneTag close at 7 o’clock P, M, TOWERS, DEON W. LARNER, SIMMS, _ Commissioners. HIRD WARD—SECOND PRECINCE—An Shenae Will beheld onthe Ist day of J Drane’s near the northwest corner ‘eet weet and ( street north, for tor,and Surveyor of the city, and ¢ Boar’ of Aldermanand thre members of the Board of Gommon Council. open at7 A. M.,and close at 7 E> = PF. WGOD, J, W. BOCELER, Commissicners, FrouRTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—' is hereby given that in conformity to the p pro- visions of the charter oP the city of Washineton on Monduy, the first day June next,at Henry W.Henkie’s residence No Boo d sixth street west, between H Hector, Regirtar, an Surveyor of the THE To UNION VOTERS of the Third Ward wil! supgort for OMAS LEWIS, t r R COUNCIL. NOON, the oS day New Yark avenue and Pour- teenth street, rear of Wiilard’s Hotel, introducing at each performance DAM 3IACABTE, AN CaRNI v in whieh, throughout the Ecropean been proclaimed mitted ss the most graphic and sen ae Ld one wesstrianism of the e wonderful SYRO-ARAPIC TROUPE OF MALE AND ¥EMALE OERFORMERS, who have created an immense sensation in aay Mh. EAI0N STONE in bis great INDIAN d, ted Gester, from Pablo ‘owned English Circus MLLE. CARMOLL: the brillient. Star from the Cirau’ Tmperisl Paris, Berlin, St, Reters SAM LATEROP, the Comical Kentuck Clown. R CLINE, the tamous Tight Rop: Expedi- i:ist'and Precep‘or of Blondin. ROLL, The Great Double Act Bider. aT REY NOLDS, known us the Mode! Clown, will fed take his’ share in the entertaiament, and three members of th Be d by deed of trust, ( E a 1 : FOURTH W. Le Keine de Cin cE} er es TICKET. For CoLLecror.. RON cae wa FORSYTH, For ALDERMAN _ CHAS. H, UTERMEHLE, For Commex Goux ie For Stuveyo: DA PO McaUIRE © CO. Aucta, ferone siember oft Ry GREEN & WILLIAMS. COD TWO-STORY & HK axp Lot, Froxtine os NEw Yore 4 FRETWRENGTH AND 7TH STREETS, AT AUCTIO. THURSDAY, the 2th icvet., we shali sell in front ir Premises, at 60’clock p. m., east 16 feet of 17,in equare No.$51 with a improvements, Fe asguod ‘two. story frame house. This prop. y located on New Yor avenue, Au ATTIC FRAME HOUSE HAEL LARN py anon Assxsson— THUMAS W, BURCH. Grr WABD. UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET. ert dso: a be Between 6th an rE in Blection will be heid ird cash; balance in six end twely: € months, for uotes hearing interest from day of 3.C. McGUIRE & 90., Auctioneers. By rpRUstEns SALE CF UNIMPROVEE 3 June un EkTY —On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON loth, st 6 o'clock, on the premises. by vir deed of trast dated Sept 7th, 1859. and duly re ead eiker TAS Nor int follog 333,61 eng. ote of the Land records for Washington county, D'C.. and b virtue of & decree of the Cireut Court ofthe Dis- Irietof Colambia passed iu chancery cause, No, wherein Henry Barron et al., are comylain- a ©) . Wallach and Samuel Haneon, ir, ibstituting me a8 Trustee in ‘tne and stead of the said C. 8 [hgacont ao re Fiving Trustee, 1 shall self origimailot num ourteen (14) in ‘square numbered nine hundred and sixty (960) situated at the corner of @ street north jeVenth street east. Terma cash. Allee VOR An Se at the cost of purchaser. WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. &ds Hi “§ McGUIRE & CO,, Auta. GRAND COMBINATION ous commence in Washington on WEDNESDAY York avenue and 4th ind exhibrt during the week, £¥ ER. ERNOUN , commencing at2 o'clock, and EVERY EVENING, atso'clock. Admission s Ampitheater. Reserved Seats. Chi iy to Keserved Seats, he on, ore member of the Board of Deed ann and 8 deed of trust taken. members of the Board of Oommon GRREN & WILLIAMS, Aucte. By BOTELER & WILLSON. Auctioneers. MARSHAL’S SALE Patze Scuooner A. Canson.—In virtue of writ Noe. 6, issued frem the clerk's office cf the Suprome Court oi the United States for caid District, and to me directed, I will sell at the foot of 6th street whart. in said, are on FRIDAY, the Peee day of May SCHOONER "A. Gansen . her TACKLE, APPAREL AND FURNITURE. WARD A. enor For ALDERMAN, GEORGE F. GULICK. For Commox CovnorL, ROBT, T, KNIGHT, CilAS. I, CANFIELD, id The Malt will open at tecce A. M., and close JNITED STATES at7 o’cleck P.M. B MIL8URN FRAS, i OND, ublic sale: for éash. at on the Potomss river, TARD—SECOND PRECINCT- No- iven that in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of Washing- ton, an election will be held in the Second Pr: of the Fourth Ward. in the Wing of the City FS TH W. tice is he BI H WARD. i¢ Ej UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET. For ALDERMAN, RICHARD MORGAN, For Comox Covxor, HIN H. PE. ecDD FELLOWS’ MONDAY EV NING, May 25th, AD EVERY RVENING if st THE GREAT STEnacgcer! 1c EXHIBITION AMERICAN. Ras FUL Gert aL EXHIBI- basement of the West Hall,on Mocday, the first tay of June next, fera Collector, Register, and Sur- city, to serve two years; one member ‘dof Aldermen to serve two years; three Comion Council to serve - ING THE WERK, ra DONALD McC ATHRAN, and an Assesor to Pe omen at 7 o’clock A. THE MOBT ae &7-THE ABOVB SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ind close at? on soe RSDAS Text, + the 24th inat., “oftaHL aS ‘NELSO iN. McGUIBE & CO.. Auctioneers. worded in Liberd. A.8.,No, 182, Court of the Disiri chancery cause. Ne. Sami Hanson. jr. ae Trustee in the sixty (960) situ and Eleventh street east. ice ; it t the cost of purcha: er. cing al ih st Conveyancing at te ot CEPT Traatoe, myStawkds’ J.C. McGUIRE&’OO., Aucts RD A, LA 8, BOTELER & WILLSo3 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. aRAME HOUSE, CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS, stab e and other improvements, at lot fronting ou 2td atreet west, between north U and M atresia: al auction.—On FRIDAY, the th mnie sell in frontof the premises, half lot 20, in square No, 37, b B tect $ inches, PHOTOGRAY Ble IEW ‘ AL AND ANA DOnIECT BASS RELIBES, BOIL: INGS, PORTHATT 8,6 Together with all te! - principal Scenes in the CIVIL WAR IN ‘OUR OWN COUNTRY GRAND DAY PERFORMANCK ON WEDNES- DAY AND BATURDAY AfTERNOONS. ion 25 cents ; Children 15 cents. sar 2 pACORs rcs 'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- gxTy.—Ou SATURDAY A¥TERNOON, June th, at So'clock, on the premises. by virtue of 8 jeed of trust dated Sept. 7th, 1859, and duly re- jos 343, et seq., one of the Land records for Washington couaty, 2. O., sad-by virtue of a decree of the Circait of Columbia, passea in 3781, wherein Henry Barron eval., arecomplainants and Cbas.8. Wallach and ace and stead ef C.B. Wallach, surviving Trustee,[ shail sell original lot numbered rteen (14)in square numbered nine nundred and ted at the corner of G street north UNCON ores AL UN WARD, Cee are SIEFTH WARD—FiBST PRRCINCT—ELEC TION AO one ie hereny even that, to the provisions of the charter of askington. an elestion will be beld Fifth Ward at the a ‘EDWARD CLARK, inthe Fiest preeimer of the Public School House corner of A street south and Third street east, on Monday. June next, for Collector, of said city, and for ene membar of the Roard of Aldermen. and three members of the Board of mraoe Council, to represent said ward, Polls willbe opened wi at ef oclock a, m,, and will be closed at 7 o’slock p. eet 232 inches Turning back to a 90 pet aliey; also, a side alley aud tha im- are & good two-story frame ing 5rooms, stable and other im- operty is on 23:1 street west we- gers near the Circle. balance in 3, 6and9 months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A dens given and adeed of trust taken, GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, J.C McGUIRE & OO. the first day of GEO, T. Register and Surveyor The iore atket will be supported by many Peesnt 8 GARDEN, The undersigned respactfully announces *0 ciu! ie rivate parties, &c., immer Garden public disporal for Pic N entertainments during the season, on very res Pavilion is oue of the largest Near te Navy Yarp, provements; thie tween north L& Two-thirds cash; REGDLABLY NOMINATED | T10: PUN BRVENT A WARD. WILLIAS DIXON. For Reoister, are. er S varer, fonable terms. Com missioners of ection. ip or areund| Washington, ~~ By JAB. C. McG UIRE & 0O,, Auctioneers. RUSTERS’ SALE OF HOUSE ANDLOT AT THE €0OuNeR oF G STRERT SOUTH, AND’ TRIED :—By virtue of adeed of wust from aT REET EB. Thomas Scanlon, dated Decem ber 19th, 1853, and daly recorded in Liber J. A, S, No. 214. folios 248 et pone one of the Land records for Washington Ep ee Te ‘WEDNESDAY SPTERNOON une 34, at 6 o'clock, on the premi- nes, Lot numbered seven (7), in Square numbered woven hundred and ninety-six (796) Pee feed on seuth G street, on the coryer of 3d street eas and running bac! KIS feet, together with the provements, consisting of stwo story and baso- ment frame dwelling house. Terms cash. All conveyances at the = of th e purchaser. EDWARD BUOKLAY. Trustee. my Il$2awkds J C. McGUIRE & 00.,.Auets. By BOTELER & WILSON, Auctioneers. JNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE OF ) ScHoones Harvest anv Carco, Consisting or 34 BALES oF Corroy —Ina Virtue of's writ issued from the clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District ¢ Columbia, sitting as the United States Distriet Court, andto me Lange nat I will seli for cash, at tke foot of 6th street wharf, on the Poto mac river, on MONDAY, t ree oy ed of June next, 1868 st 11 0 me BER TACKLE, AP ONER HARVEST bauet OF Gorton. s. WARD H. LAMON, U.8. Marshal D.C, BOTELER & Wil, LSON, my 2-dts [Chronicle. j Auctioneers. EW YORK AND. Abate t GTON STEAMSHIP 2 - sharers named Scompany J have piaced upon the in "GTOR a and Td GEORGETOWN’ three s yor oo ‘amers, commanded b: enced an extra seamen, which will form SSuMI- WEE E, carrying freight at lower Faiee ks any Father steamers will Connect with all transporta- tion Mines out of New York, and nocemmission aneras for forwarding goods consigned to the $F Bmbalmed bodies forwarded to any part of Agent the ait ‘Stato: ante saould te dis tinctly marked, to ayoid mis- baa ol cr freight or passage (paring, ei accom - midations) apply to MORGAN & RHINENART, 79 Water street Geagestown. AMES HA 117 Wali wise iw York. ap 23- ‘éoim eats ot & Repub } VAN, L., © BPELIVAY,, scrror, Ofc, 391 F see, betanten 8th amd Ih, near Post Jifice Department, w opened D. C., JN adjuatandeollect all claims acaiust t the United or individuals, and. procure Officers’ and ; Beiniens? Pay, Bounties and Pensions on $502 able wrms, years’ experience in t <rmpenka of th ch and maw in the collection of all claims i @F° Commesicavions BY Mail Paromprty Ar- TEAXDED TO 3 Referaves, by Permission. Hon, Revenpy Jor é ree ‘i iseox M, O., Iowa, my 7- -eolm™ pus KEYNOLDS § HOUSE. The wnderslenea, thankful to his friends and the the. patronees they, er proprietor. of! res} ated begs Jenve to inform them that he rr] esis cuimeutto the conser af leth Streetand Pena? = avenue, 4 whens hes, has heh = wand complete style,.. Conn * Reet AURAN: T, whe Beer Ete te ta ale giens ied he shortest notice. atl] hours, and Th panda craves? st. W. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. NeW BUTTE cuRE ae Received daily at cai 3968, k my6 er rete within a short distance of the garden. ticulars gpply on the premises, on B between 13th and 14th streets e: FRANK AUSTEES SALE ERTY ON MARYLAND ay THREE acreees east OF THE CaPitoL..—By virtue of a deed of trast ith day of Enea ee IETH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT — is hereby given that in conformity to the provi- sions of the charter of the City of Washington, an election will be held in the Second Precinct of the Fifth Ward, at the school house, street south and Third street east, on Monday, the first day of June next, fe and Survevor of said city, the Board of Aldermen, an Board of Commos Council, te represent said ward, opened at7oclook A. M.,and wili ISAAC C. BARTLETT, ee org eam: R.B. FERGD Unt. Reb SAMUEL E. DOUGLASS, Fon Burvrvon, WILLIAM FORSYTH, For ALDERMAN, MAS E. LLOYD. For Common Councit, bearing date on the 14! 1880, and duly recorded in Libe! one: 234, &c., one of the land records for Wash: ‘on county, B. C., and by the request of the Ropee of the note secured thereby, the undersigned ye ane ey at public Bes ont FR. ast 5 eeclock. in front of Ene lin puke No 757,in the city of Wash- having a front on laryland forte of about 2 feet and a depth of Ng ver 100 feet, <A plat of the lot will be exhibited at fale. This Property is located in an improving part of One-third in cash, and the resi- due in three equal payments in 6, 12 ‘and 18 moaths from day of sale, with interest, secured by a deed If the terms are not complied with in five after the day of sale, the trustee reserves the r the risk and cost ef first purchaser, al Conveyancing afd sak at Fa, 's cost, ae eines J. € hoGUIRE SCO” Aucts. . C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. AN DEOME COUNTRY RESIvENCK,AND 16 Corracse SITE~ ON THE THR City AT PuBiio AUCTIon.—On TI! AFTERNOON, June 4th, at 5o’clock, a the premises, we shall soll a portion of that hand: Betate known as* “Mount city on the north, and ving between 7th and ith sree subdivided in me cottage ‘about an acre oan ‘and one large tract of OFFICIAL. ) ae PE*PaUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- INGTON. Collecter. Register, id for one member of three members of the E} rete & part Obice Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1853. DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMES DEN SkeDS, &¢., are requested to furnish this office price lists of the various articles of their trade, should be directed to Lieutenant Colo. . Garene, Chief Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. PERSONAL. He MAGHEeM. Close st7 o’clo CHARLES. WILSON, Come missioners. SIXTH WARD—PIR8£ PRECINCT. ELEC WO TION NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that in conformity to the provisions of the charter o: the City of Washington, an election will bo held in the First Precinct of the Sixth Ward, at the Ppblic School House at the corner of @’ south and Seventh street east, on MONDAY, the first day of June next, for Collector. Register and ‘aud for one member of the hhree members of the Board of Common Qouncil, ana one Assessor, to represent = SEVENTH WARD (GS™ vwoondrtiONAL UNION TICKET For Alderman. vouN R. ELVANS . rr Common Council, apeusnus EDSON, CHARLES W. MITCHELL, FOR CLTY GURVEYOR, EGA e regular moines ‘of the Uneonditional Union Convention of all the Wi ‘Terme of sale: Surveyor of snid city. Board of Aldermen, t ouRE WALL DISRases Han Ceetinonials, 445 x st., gee rite ppened at7 o’clock a. m., and will ye o’e! nm. ashe Ne al GEORGE DROWN BEA Call and ree this ‘of between 6th and 7th, '@ IMPOSITION .—Madame Rose, Doctress and Astrologiet, was bern with a natural gift, Bhe tells the past and future—never known to Causes a speedy marriages; brings together thors arated; sirietly confidential. Ke: 333G street north, cerner th street west, three squares frem the 5 rson that can show @ or absent friend gees re. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS ABE L AND FCENITURS, Hicu Gnouxp oats ey of ne IXTH ‘WARD—SECOND PRECINCT. ELEC. TIGN NOTICE.—Notice is hereby gi in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the City of Washington. an election will be held in the Second Precinct gf eae Sixth Ward, at the Ana- Morday, toe i ae day and Burveyor ithe Boned of LANSBURGH & BROWS BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 376 SEVENTH STREET, Between I anp K, Just received a large and spendid assortment of DRY AND FANCYGOODS, all of which have been bought at the Jate New York and Philadelphia auctions, at much reduced prices, We mention in‘ Pleasant,” adjoining the likeness of future husba ality. Ladies 50 cents Gentlemen 81. RISING A. pre NBINFECTING POWDER, PREPARBD aND FOR SALE BY 7. MPS8O Corner of 15th street and New York avenue. The above compound isp view to meet the wants o! oaching hot season for deodoriin and disinfe és sinke, cesspools, outhouses, stables and vessels cks, camps, hospitals, steamboats, &c. xed &c. For this pi jestroys the most obnoxious exhala tions and resists the decompositions of animal and yereteble matter to greater oan than ap: ¢ kind ever offered to the agi used by the residents nring’ prevent a great deal of the sickness attributa- Bb tothe foulair generated in large nee during warm weather. ¥ 20-1m' OB § BALES 500 set 1 MoClellan so Fappure eR Pa. trans, be tional, costia Engine House. of June next, for C of said city, ‘and for one wember 0} Aldermen, three members of the Bosra et come aon Countil,and one Assessor, to represent said Polis will be opened at 7 o'clock a, m.,and will be closed at 7 p.m. and handsome Mani feet with leas feck ren ae ht nome with a lar; on yu of Washington, ve view of Washington. Georgetown. and Sor surrownding country, with the Bimal Grocen reach, It y passenger railroa ic on 7th and 14th ntreet, near the 2 Plats of the counting rooms of the Aucti: athe, with interest, nity Sdeed of trust p rest, seeure a deed of tru: mmy ae Es "MeGUIRB & 00., Aucts. 4 Auctioneers, G8 ¥OR BALE oR 1863, at G iding Aenerae in ell Loge eins ball, &c. the full view of the eye canreach. It is 1s ean Best Calicoes 16, 18 and 20 cts, Beauti:ul Lawns only 1*% ets, Very rich and fine Lawns, only 25 cts. Dress Goods of every deséription. very cheap, A beautiful lot of sinall figured Qhailies, for chil- ee aoe figured Morambiques, at 25 Plain colored Silk Tiekus for Dresses, at 25 cts per Shepperd Plaids and Pi: Pint Blue an Baa oban Grey Goods, very cheap. ur stock of Domestics is very large, and ir Kelling good Bleached Bhirting Muslins, ab 15, 15, Best Irish Linens at 50 cts., worth 75 cts, penis: Linens, Towels, Napkins, etc,, cheaper than Casimeres, Linen and Cotton Goods, for Men and Boys’ wear, in lar; White and colored White Goods. Auction, eed ver: sun ‘Cmbretas. Irom 75 cts to 92.50, Black Silk Mitts, from 25 ctw. to 81.50. Gents’ best quality Kid-Gnish Silk Gloves, at 75 cts. French. Mechanical Corsets, unusually cheap. im broideries, gk CHAS. W, DAVIS, LEMUEL GaDprS. BAMUEL ARMISTBAD, Commission@rs of Election, gs EVENTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice is hereby given that in conformity to tho provisions of the charter of ho fire Preatact | an election will be held i Seventh Ward, at Intan day of June next, for Gollecter, Register. | veyor for said cit Gonnely toe ‘and three members of me Common said ward, Polls will be »,and close at7 o’clock P, M, eh, WIRE ared with a special obtained at the e public inthe ap- ‘irat Precinct o! the all, Monday, the first DAY. the first day of ovclock p. m., we will sell at public duction, in front the three neat dwelli: muastic fronts, No. 519, 651 Coote = ie ,one member of t) 2 and 4-horse cea: head land, and aveoaae tothe crepegr? —— and The houses contain nine rooms They present a fise opportunity to perso: 8 or investments, and msy be purehaged at private saleany time ‘Tersis: One-third cash; the residue in six and twelve months. with interest. to be secure on the eds at 8 Gost. oede S Pe eGUInE & CO., Aucts. By W. L. wai & OO.. Auctioneers. ALUABLE puro Min eS Tea padt Cre perty we shall sell, on the ret O33, fronting 3 % ieeton ona pot C streets, extending b alance ae 3 peice no, 00a Mis farsa ‘Terms each jar and the avenue. Commissioners. oh VENTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT. election wid! be heldon Monday, in the’basement story of Ryland Chapel, Tent south and Tenth street west, for tor tnd Surveyor of the city; for one member of the Board of Al¢éermen, and three members of the Board for said ward, in conform! the charter of the city of Polls open at 7 0’clock a desiring reside! ela of every der seo set Nainsooks, ide id hualine, Se PHOTOGRAPH CARDS. arious @ Government will insure dis Copies of celebrated ; Bigtures of Common Council, ity wit with the provisions of ee Clee, ae 7o’cl’k GEO. 8. MAPBUMN; Commissioners of Election. CEQ. Dy C. HIBBS, - (SUOGESSOR TO W. M. GALT,) (DEALER LN COAL, RED AND WHITE ASH, No. 486 Seventh ae He sits e 7 Terms cash. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, t10 BE soi ar liars and Sk ven Ca: — iss and Cambric Bagings, at half G | eiiendia all Linen Pie Handkerchiéfs; at land, ox, U8, Senator, Maryland. Bankegs, Philadelpbis and ’ wig may the ea pope at - ee. 486 Seventh ere ab ALE—A ane ‘sorrel a any fault Tatnessy I Yee Waksks, Secretary of Btate, Bos- | street, between "Termes of sale: Se forse cas. and 18 months, French rin Vane Shawls and Manet au wish to save your mon tp of fet ih ant ble. . fae aly lasert styles, if shied ed for atthe Sp loty Sy sep Me vies hopartion the ctaieciasramnatt rit cane? oor. Heng bon, tthe ware on k ie York, » shall séil'tiy eins tion, mu safer © Gomeone ‘and al 10 convince yourself sek prices do not exist inthe §' =< ee band, HIDES—HIDES. are SUIT Anction, 0 rest, Washing eagury Botes, to be paid at the Ut. Col. and G. Office —282 Pennsylyama Avenue, . E sax = Between lith and lath streets. pectiully invited to visit this” ae fevooue aim, other sirups als d TRUNES!~ 3 Valives and Traveling Bags in great va’ Seat | PRY waivers erat TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} MOVEMENTS OF VALLANDIGHAAE, He Js Delivered te hix Rehel Friends— eeakse hae —| e pepe tlh rl io get the Rebels not MURFREESBORO’, May 35.— —Vallaadigham arrived here on a special train, under a strony vecort, ALI o'clock last evening, having let. Ze uisville this morning, snd passed through Nppbeiis tout stopping. ’~ “P is arrival was expected by the snilitary ane public, “ler ume not bene iow no de- Sst i vis hE! took pl le was quietly in-@ ecarringe to the quarters of Maj. Miles; Provost Marshat.Gen- eral, where he was received by Gen. Mose craus snd @ pumber of other officers. He ap- peared to be fully composed, and abstxined trom the expression ofany digagresable senti- ments. At2 p.m. his southward journe: comppencea. Major Mites, with » mounted pacar started down to take him below our lines in Shelby- vile. ‘The prisoner was very cheerful, Ana: Giscusted his situation indilfrrentiv; but on approaching the nearest rebel pic ket, com- manded ree oe ete of the Sth Aiabama, some eight miles out, he became percept affected. eure say Upon taking leave of his companions, he said ubstance: “1 am a citizen of the United und loyzi to them. Iwantyou to un- cerstand that I am a prisoner to the Conteder- ate anihorities.”” To Col, Webb he made similar remarke. The former received him with # remark thathe had read his speeches, but did not like him ; thathe coald not receive him within the Confederate hnes, but wonld permit him to remain a. his jest until he had ascertained the pledsure or ibe authorities. The fiag of truce party then left Vallandiy- bam and returned. Vatiandizhium’s speech Was a very inzeniou¢stratagem, by which he expected to prevent his reception by the Con- sederate authorities, and secure himself the credit of martyrdom as a_persecuted loyalist. 1 deem it more than probable that, in the face | ef the antagonism to the South he assumed, the enemy will refuse toreceive him. He was given to understand by Gen. Rosecrans that, should he.arrange to return to our lines in the same way, the President's orders to carry his orginal eentence into effect would beexecnted. Arrival of Mr. Vallandigham in the Rebel Lines. CINCINNATI, May 25. dispatch dated Mur- frecsboro’, to-day, says: “Mr. Vallandizghun arrived here on an extra train from Nashville, -lastnight. He was quietly taken in a carriage to the quarters of Major iles, Provost Mar- shal General, where he was received by Gen- eral Rosecrans and a number of other officers. He appeared to be fully composed, and ab- stained trom the expression of any disagreeable sentiments. After a conversation with General Rosecrans, he was put in an open wagon and escorted by a body of cavalry to the eutposts, | and delivered to the enemy this morning. A. single rebel private received him, Mr. Vallan- digham saying: I am 2 vitizen of Ohio and the United States. Lam here against my will. I surrender myself a prisoner of war. = New York Loyal League Convention. Tica, May 26.—The State Convention of Loyal Leagues assembled hére to day. Among these present are ex-Goyernor Clark, General John Cochrane, Hon. Roscoe Conklinz, Gerrit Smith and a sprinkling of returned volunteers, Gen. Cochrane was chosen chairman and made ap eloquent speeci:, setting forth the necessity ot unity in aiding the government to put down the rebellion, He disavowed all party feelin. Resolutions were adopted affirming simply the duty of every citizen to sustain the govern- ment without reference to party distinctions. They advise thni national leacues be formed and maintained everywhere, until ourarmsare triumphant; reattirm the Monroe doctrine; pro- pounce the Oreto, Alabama, and other similar vessels, not Confederate but British priva! violating ‘he neutrality promised by th: ernment; denounce the course of the democrat- ie leaders in holding traitorous conterences with Lord Lyons with a view to mtervention, eyen with the dismemberment of the Un: disapprove of courts-martial where mi ry law h&s not been proclaimed; and urge the con- tinuance of the war until constitutional an- ‘thority shall be everywhere re-established. Urica, May 26.—The conyention reassembled rnoon, when the committees Te ap- d, and the convention was perminentiy od by the choice of Gen. Cochrane as ent and a large number of vice-presi- dents and secretaries. A State central commit- tee of sixteen was appointed At the evening session a resolution was pro- posed in the pl: ace of the fifth resolution, ap- proving of the’utmost enforcement of the laws against those in the North aiding enemies; that. leading traitors in the North should be prompt- ly arrested, promptly tried, and promptly pun- ished, and not ove outcry, however insolent or virulent, should be allowed to deter any officer of the civil or military from those measures, es- sential to the safety of the country; also ex- pressing the conviction of the majority of loy- al people that when necessity compelled tha suspension of the writ of habeas corpus great care should be exercised lest the example be set which may induce in tuture the violation of our rights. After two hours’ debate the reso- lution was adopted. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monrox, May 25.—Capt. Allen, of the store ship Ronia, died last night after a very brief illness. The flags of the fortress * and on the shipping are at half-mast this morn- ing out of respect for the decensed. The water battery of the fortress exchanzed salutes with the British vessels in the roads in horor of Queen Victoria’s birthday. It hus been blowing a strong ‘gale from the notheast since 10 o'clock last night, and the at qosphere to-day is qnite cold. Gen. Dix has issued a circular directing the commanding officers of the several commands in this department to haye their camps.tho- roughly policed, and take* measures to pre- vent the development of disease and preserve the sanitary condition of the treeps; also pro- Une ALY urther removy: alsof the dead bodies. ot dece persons until the return of cold, weather. From Kanawh; County, Va. CINCINNATI, May 25.—The Gazette has in- telligence from Charleston, Va., to the effect. thatour pickets on the road between Raleigh and Fayetteville weresurrounded and attacked on the i7th. Aifbut one excaped.- Skirmishing continued until the 1$th, when our pickets were all Uriven in. They then attacked our forces under Col. White. The fight lasted until the neXt day, when the enemy fell back. Lt is be- lieved to be a feint to cover operations else- where. We had one killed and nine wonnded. The rebels under command of Gens. 'Goslin, Imboden and Eckler were at Lewisburg. From = Cincinnati. CixcrnyatTi, May 26.—The Eagle* planing Ea ir lahat Loss’ There is no truth in the report that General Burnside has asked to be relieved from the command of the department of the Ohio. Yesterday Serg’t Snigert, ing: through Green connty under orders of thepreyostmar- shal, was fired wi pon. by an unknown A squad of ‘cavalry was sen into the vei borhood aiid six persons were’ arrested to be held as.hostages. co PE RE discov-) ered. * ee ven red, eelinctie se STON, —The Massachi rt ie Nee Rocton on aay ie Pe ffoyat in de teaver be Susoy. ored) now forming, hes about reo pio Tepialy increasin, Governor And of Ohio has vices gone means °° ~<SAN -FRANCIBCO, May 25— ears