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THE EVENING STAR. aF FAIRS IN GEORGETOWR, {Correspondenes Evening Star.) Grorcetows, June 2, 1363. At the meeting of the Board of Common Council cn Friday evening last, the following were received and appropriately referred: A messaye from the Mayor enclosing theaccount of H. B. Waller for rey bg pa of bridges; oue en- -closing & claim of the Levy Court on the Cer- ; poration for one-half the expense of repairing | the county road lying west of Rock Creek and | jeading from Shoemaker’s Mill west to the | Georgetown Turnpike; one recommending a | Modificatior, of the resolutionapproved August | 2%, 1659, entitled «A Resolution in Relation to | the Water Distribution,” so that persons re- siding on streets where there are water mains may have the right to use thi which have been placed in adjacent streets; one re- | commending thut the scavenzer be, for reasons stated, continued under his supervision as at Present: @ communication trom the Market Master in reply to a resolution of this board in | relation lo certain provisions of an ordmance fer the better reguiation of the market. ap- | proved February i(, 1521; 42 communication | trom the Commissioner of ‘Streets, farnishing an additional list of town property occupied vy individuals without authority of the Cor- poration; a memorial from Jos. Reynolds, proposing to rent the property in Water street which he has been negotiating for with the Corporation, at the same price that Ras been offered by another party. The following were re®arned passed by the Board of Alderman, and were signed: A res- olution for repairing Montgomery and First gaces: one in faver of Jno. A. Smith and C, ers. he following were then passed by the Board of Common Council: A lution authorizing the grade of the street called Warehouse Al- iy wo be fixed; one proposing for the paving of ‘arehouse Alley: sara @ portion of Fayette street to og J. Mehattey. A message was then received from the Board ot Alderman stating that they had considered the resolution from the Council in relation to the price of gas, and had passed a substitute therefor, entitled “A Resolution in relation to the Gas Company,” in which they ask the con- Sas of the Council; and also that they had sed, with an amendment, the resoln- cn the Council instructing the street commissioner, in which they also asked con- currence of the Council. The resolution in relation to the removal of the Town Office, received that evening from the Board of Aldermen, was passed and signed. The resolution instructing the street commig- sioner, as amended by the Board of Aldermen, ‘was taken up, and the amendment, viz: “ strik- ing out the first resolution which directs the street commissioner to examine into the condi- tion ef the streets and report what will be the probable cost of repairing the same,” was con- curred in. The resolution from the Board of Aldermen in relation to the Gas Co. was taken up. and pending its further consideration the Board adjourned to meet Friday evening next Cuba PoLicE REPORTS.—Second Precinct.—John es, drunk and disorderly; militar; Jas. Leroy, selling liquor without license; $ D. ae deserter and drunk; military. w. ins, stealing: dismissed in two cases. D. Mathew, threats; bail for peace. Wm. Baile, drunk; military. John Mier, disorderly; dis- missed. John Cuichlar and Benj. T hore, do.; £2.58 each. Chas. Bromen, driving on avement; $2. Geo. D. Cook, drunk; military. '. Mulloy, do ; do. “Third Precine t.—Pat Hagerty, Margaret Day- sey, drunk; dismissed. Alfred Snowden, John Lynch, disorderly; $2.44 each. Jos. Green, do.; $3.62. Geo. Smith, do; $3.44. Eli Brewn, do.; workhouse. Alfred Pugh, drunk; do. David Jordan, disorder; . Jos. Sikes, do.: $3.56. John Bowers, do.; Mac Walker, Walter Hillery, Henry Byrke, 4o.: dismissed. James H. Harrison. a Thi i James Severs, Lewis Chi E ch. | Jas. H. Harrison, assault; bail for - Jno. Conli: fi Jerry Dayly. do.; S344. drunk: dismissed. Mary Davis, prostitution; workhouse. Ann Pier. | point, disorderly; do. Eliza Conner, do.; $2.44. Mrs. Packingham, John Packiugham, John Conlin, disorderly; workhouse. sourth. are Thos. Karns, drunk and | disorderly; artin Kelly, do.; work- how: Ellen Smi 1, do.; do. Chas. T. 75. Evans Carer, drunk; Bailey. grand larceny: jail for souri Bell, do.; bail for court. Wesley S. do.; jail tor court. John R. Louis A. Ss. Meeker, Walker, do ; do. Sarah Gross, assanit and battery, bail for peace. Jno. Long, drank; $1.50. wellyn, drunk and disorderly; Elizabeth Brown, do. Andrew McCale, di Jett, selling liquor, not Jas. O'Day, disorderly; Ellen Le- workhouse. Barny Riley, drunk 3 Gev. Rund- censed; dismissed. $2. Bartley Curran, inct— Daniel Dugan, drhnk: di |. Susan Dugan, drunk and disorder! workhouse. Mary Williams, do; do. Jno. Kelly, aeagdacty dismissed. Beisy Mullin, | suspicion of grand larceny; do. Bridget Gal- | noun, do.; do. Richard Ryon, disorderly; fined | $2. Benjamin Taylor, fighting; do. $2. Louis ‘Veney, suspicion of grand larceny; bail for court. Mary Simms, grand larceny; jail fora hearing. Louis Trever, disorde! rly and profane; fined $2: also, threats; bail for peace. Eeop. id Brown, riding on a pavement; fined $v Pe Ad Harrigan, vagrancy; dismissed. Alec: ‘'aylor, disorderly; fined =1. Ridge, do.; do, #1. Catherine Isota, do.; do. $i. M. Handbarry, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. Cutherine Isota, grand larceny; dismissed. Jas. Carter, threats; bail for peace. Richard Carroli, fight- mg; fined $i. John Deacy, do; do. Si. Jas. Deacy. do.; do. 6. Dennis Deacy, do.; do. 36. | Joho Daly, do. $4. i Tenth Preciwt—Jas. Williams, Edw. Brown, | John Hayes, drunk and disorderly: sentence deterred. Gustavus Hessler, assault; bail for peace. Chas. Vanseiver, stealing seines; bail for hearing. Felix Dugan, threats; bail for peace. Thos. Toland, drunk; dismissed. Sam’! | Gates, Matilda Wade, disorderly; $2. Nathan Wood, do.: military. J. H. Hi as, Joun Hagerty, Jeremiah McCarthy, Lloyd Smiler, do.; dismissed. James Bowser, do} Frank Hanks, Chas. Able, tighting; $2 each. . Robert Parker, disorderly; workhouse. Phes. Gas- mon, highway robbery; jail for court. John Lass, drunk; dismissed. John Hurley, lar- eeny; deferred. Dan’l McCarthy, assault and battery; disinissed. Wm. Johnson, disorderly; 2. Louis Watson, assault and battery; bail jer court. Mrs. Rhoades, selling liquor with- out license; dismissed. For creating n cepa pes $3 Samuel Brunsell, larceny; deferred. G. Flemming, disorderly; $2. Marcus cae plee, drunk; dismissed. OTE XGOD INVESTMENTS. poorporation of Wash- ington Six Per Ment. Btock, interest payable quarterly, for sale in sums of 1'0 or u wards. Je 2-6t JAB. C. McGUIRE & G1 sAucis, sere Ww. i. Ml & 0O., ae. enn. ave... and Ith sts, Metre: ar PRIVATE S ‘We have re- oeived on consigument cS ue sale at our Furniture Rooms. one hundred rolls 4 and 6 white and Ce and in any quantities je vet .L. WAUL & CO., Aucts. EZODORISING AND DISINFECTING POWDER, PREPARED 4ND FOR SALE BY . 8 THOMPSON, Corner of Vath street and ew York avenue. ‘The above compound is with @ special Bmpr tee genrlld mye ng iged paige hot season for eetereine and disinfect- etspooln, outhouses, stables and vessels used in mak rooms, Barracks, camps, hospitals, steamboats, &e.,&c. For this purpose it has no a. It'destroys the most obusxioas Sc roe eye resists gag decom poritions of animal and seqeehic matter to greater extent than any thing of kind ever offered to the public, and if thor- = bly by luring’ the ypored prevent a great deal of the sickness attributa- Bie tothe foulair generated in large oitegearias ‘warm weather. ‘CE CREAM AND WATER ICES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Parties, fairs, bote's, boardii eursions supplied with the best Ice Cre: Jowest — delivered toany aes Gergetown, a’ HA s JOS. FIR! Baltimore Commesonery, 6th st.. between G and H. @ iIm* THE PUBLIC | Azr Reepectflly invited o-visit and inspect my | DRY OrrositE Jaunveste TREATER, Every Day from 9 until 3 o'clock, having remodéeled my entire washing facilitiesand | deing desirous that the community should kr -w that they have s Laundry in their midst second to | Bone in the United States, for compieting ala-ge | amount of work and with dispatch. Any onek.v- ing large pieces, blankets, quilts, bedspreads, &c.. will find it to their advantage to have them washed | bere before putting away fer winter use. Blan- Kkete washed in five-minutes. Stop and see it done. ‘We wash and iron everything—no exception. ‘my 12-Im* JA8. F~HOTCH KISS, Prop yses™ conta & 00% 5 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Zam now reestving large quantities of DRAUGHT | BLE aod PORTES from this celebrated Brewery, which 1 am prepared to furnish pagers ap gi) persons who will favor me with their orders. ‘Satisfaction guarantied. ee TE Serene be seeaats "7 Goota delivered inall parteof Washington and Gaorestows, free of chazee. Cash _ erms~ ee 4 ; aia: Prien Bens Det 0 Gre aoe | be. &uech Acting Assi | column of remarks opposite each officer’s name OFFICIAL. movost Maxknat CRxERa’s Ori * Wasurxcton, May Dit Norice.—The attention of all officers who have bacn honorably @ischarged on account of wounds | or disability, and who desire tore-enter the service | in the Invalid Corps, is called to the provisions of i General Orders, No. 165, of 1363,'from the War De- | partment, published in the papers throughout the country, Buch officers are requested to comply premptly with the provisions of that order, and to send their written applications,as therein pro- vided, for positions in the Invalid-Corps, (stating the character of their disability.) with as little de- lay-as possible, to the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of. the State in which they may isthnt Provost Marshal Gen- eral will at once forward the applications, with his endorsement, to the Provest Marshal General at Washington. by General Orders No. 105, of 1863, from War Depart- ment. Their pay and emeluments will commence from date of acceptance of such appotatmenta,and | not from date of organization of the respective commands to which they may he assigned. JAMES B. FRY, Provort Marshal General. my 23 Provost Marswat Guxeea’s OFFIce, Wasuineton, D. C., May 22, 1863. All men who desire to join any particular regi- ment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby autho- rized to present themselves any time during the uext thirty days to the Board ofenroilment in their respective Districts. The Board shall examine them and determine upon their fitness for the ser- vice, and if found to be fit, the Provest Marshal of the District shall give them transportation tickets to the general rendezvous, st the headquarters of the Acting Assistant Provos® Marshal General of the Btate. As soon as they presentthemselves at this general rendezvous they shall be duly mas- tered by a mustering and disbursing officer,and | paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. FRY, my 3-1m Provost Marshal General, W445: DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFIOE, ‘ASHINGTON, ‘April’: ‘2, 1963. General Orders No. 106.—The organisation of an Invalid Corps is hereby authorized. i thi This corps shall consist of companies, and if it | shall hereafter be theught best, ot battalions. ‘The companies shall be made up from the follow- ing sources, viz: First. By taking those officersand enlisted men of commands now in the field (whether actually | present or temporarily absent) who, from wounds | received in action or disease contracted in the | line of duty, are unfit for field service, but are still capable of effective garrison duty, or such other light duty as may be required of an Invalid Corps. Regimental Commanders shall at once’ make out, from information received from their Medical and Company Officers, and from their own knowledge, | rolls (according to the ferm furnished) of the | names of all the officers and enlisted men under their commands who fulfill the following condi- tions» i 1. That they are unfit for active field service on | account of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty ; this fact being certified by a Medical | Officer in the service, after personal examination. 2. That they are fit for garrison duty; this fect being likewise certified by the Medica) Officer, as above, after personal examinatien, &. That they are, in the opinion of their Oom- manding Officers, meritorious and deserving. These rolls shall be certified by the Examining Surgeon and Regimental Commander, and trans- mitted, through the regular channels ef military correspondence, to the Provost Marshal General of the United States. The Regimental Commander shall enter into the the roll, a statement as to the general character of the officer for intelligence, industry. sobriety, and attention to duty; and all intermediate Com- meanders shall indorse thereon such facts as they may possess in the case, or if they Lave none, they | shall state how far they are willing to indorse the opjnion of the officer or officers making the recom- | mendation, Similar rolls shall be forwarded from time to time, wherever the number of men falfill- ing the conditions enumerated or the exigencies of the'service may render it expedient. Sccond. By taking those officers and enlisted men } still in serviee and Lorne on the rolls, but who are absent from duty, in hospitals or convalescent camp or are otherwise under the control of Medical Officers. In these cases the Medical Officer in at- tendance shall prepare the rolls according to form entering the names of officersand men from the same regimenton a roll by themsalves, and send them, with the certificate of the Surgeon, duly signed, to the proper Regimental Commander, who will forward them, as heretofore specified, sub Ject to the same conditions and requirements. If, in any case, the Regimental! Commander shall think an officer unfit,in point of character, te continue in the service of the Invalid Corps, though disabied ‘and certified by the Surgeon, he will state his ob- Jection in the column of remarks,and note the ex- ception before signing the certificate. If any officer or enlisted man now in the service, bat absent and beyond the reach of a Medical Officer in charge of a hospital or convalescent camp, desires to enter this corps, he will take t2e course indicated below for those who have been honorabiy discharged the service. Third, By accepting thore officers and enlisted men who have been hoxorably discharged on ac- count of wounds or disease contracted in the line ofduty, and who desire to re-enter the sarvice. In the ease of an efficer, application for appoint- ment must be made to the Provost Marshal General ef the United States through the officer detailed as Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral of the State. No application of this kind wii} be considered unless the following conditions are completely fulfilled: 1, That the applicant produce the certificate of the Surgeon of the Board of Enroiiment for the District in which he resides that he is unfit for active field duty on accountof wounds or disease. and is not liable to draft, but is fit for garrison duty. 2, That he furnish evidence of honor able di charge on account of wounds or disability con- tracted in the line of duty. 3, That he produce recommendations from the Regimental, Brigade, and Division Commanders under whom he formerly served, that he is worthy of being thus provided for and capsble ofreturning adequate service to the Government, In case it shall be impracticable to get this last evidence, he may, having establishd the first two points above, satisfy the Board of Enrollment that he is deser- ving, and present its certificate of the fact, This evidence must all be obtained by the applicant, and must be transmitted with his application for ap- pointment. If there be no Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General forthe State, the application may be for- warded through the Adjatant Ceneral of the State, whois desired to enderse thereon such facts in the military history of the applicant as he may know, or asare afforded by his records, and forward the same to the Provost Marshal General of the United States. Enlisted men, honorably discharged on account of disability, desiring! to re-enlist in this corps, will present themselves to the Board of En- rollment for the Districtin which they reside, for examination of the Surgeon thereof, who shall examine them and report the result tothe Board of Enrollment. The Board shall then consider each case, and if the applicant is found to fulfill the conditions spe- cified below, the Board shall give him a certifi- cate to that effect, viz: 1. That he is unfit for service in the field, 2. That he is fit for garrison duty. 3. That he is meritorious and deserving. 4. That he was honorably discharged from the service. The Provost Marshal for the District shall then send the epplication, with this certificate of the Board, tothe Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State, who shall procure such evi- dence of service and character as the records of the company to-avhich he belonged, on file at the headquarters ofthe State, may show, and if satis- fied that it isa meritorious case, and that the man | is deserving, he will enlist him in accordance with such special rules as the Provost Marshal General may establish. Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of hospi- tals, Military Commanders, and all others having | | Malis, Johnstown, authority to discharge, under existing laws,and | to PROPOSALS. FRATHOAD THON FOR sate. v.8 Leas Raitmoap partes 50 G St., Washine:on, The undersigned will recei Feoeive nebled "yids tor he chase Of 933 ee ote of new RAILBOA: T¥ON, © pounda to the yard 356 724-2240 ton: = tue above : errkr et nsylvania, ac: ey fe at Pittebure, Pen nsyly: ‘in ease a 'bi the party making the same will notihe soon ag practicable. If with +h notice the party shall fail to orks Somatia Government funds to the undersigned, the Iron for which said bid was made shall be eubject to sale to.any other @ll bids must be realed and directed tothe un- ae Wamington, D. C., and indorsed “Bids The right Keine any and all bids is expresaly ‘Bids will be received as above invited | until June 8, as which time s decixion will Hor. ROBINBON. Cape and A.Q M. =e RMASTER GENEBAL’B BARA Q sant Wasninarom CitY, March 19, 1955, Ownérs of steam vessels are i aeiied te wind Gs tne } t@rmaster Ph General's Office.tenders for their ror ie. Tenders should contain dercriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled er registered Garo ite wh aren ectual coppered, eel or iro the Quartermaster’s make known to the ae their present Bere which they may be willi: also grant, and the ae atwhich they be willing to se! _— =. All such tenders esed to ae be atdre: reipster eral ue the United Btates, ashington, genera be je sone jorsed * Proposals for charter.ot sale of steam: When received, ‘hey will be, ‘eonsidered, 2a the ea) Department t will’ eee to iuee the heavy expense attending ee gh the ocean and tide-waters:| Oy, sul ‘ting. whetever it a ls of equal fe ‘aes ousels oF 40. MTGE, Cor. sean BG april 16-18, ‘Waitrex Prorosats =e invited for farnishi HAY, STRAW, OATS, and CORN, {& this De pet, to bedielivered at the Railroad Depot, or, atauy, of the Government wharves in this city. snot at thoy ohonld stave "the auantite of ey shoi @ quantity o each article aaa the prize and the date ou a7 be received Ley five thousand gina maahels of of Gorn or Oats, and Afty (30) tons of ye or Ln ards, unless it should be for ernment to contract fora ae amount, tobe pu in d sacks, of about two o oo coon, which are to be feruished af the securely ai Grain and Hay offered to be Pabject: toa rigid inspection by the Goverment Inspector. 0. the lowert reenon ain le peacers: as the interests ot the service may r Good secu will be required for the raith fal farfiment ofany contract made under this advertisemen' Payment to be made atthe. jeampletion o| of the tract. 8. L, vay sim Captain and A. QM. U.8. A. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & C€0., 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwsex 91x & 107x Srs,, (OOMBS’ BUILDING.) Invite the Trade to inspect their stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMP, unsurpassed in this city in variety and quality, Being the Sole Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & CO., No, 15 Braver 8t., New York, we sell their celebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, at New York prices,—freight added, We would call the attention of DIVISION PUR- VEYORS to the fact that we have the abeve goods ready packed for shipment in cases cqntaining from one to twelve dozen each, and can fill any order for them on call, P. 8.—We also keep constantly on hand the larges and most varied assor‘ment of CHAMPAGNE WINES to be found in this city, embracing the following well-known brands VOE CLIQUOT, MOET & CHANDOV, G, H, MUMM & CO,, PIPER BEIDSIOK, HEIDSIOK & 00., EUGENE CiHQUOT, DE ST. MARCEAUX, CHARLES RIVART & CO, @7 An Inepection of our Stock is most respect- fully solicited, AUG, JOHNSON & CO. _may 18-tf ‘J 2 : T° BUTLERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS. We have just received a full supply of BLODGETT & SWEET’S PATENT GALVANIZED OVENS, which we will sell lower than they have been sold in this city before. We have No. 2 to No.7, B..& H. I. GREGORY, my 26-tf 321 Pa. avenue, near 7th street. By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Hoe AND OARRIAGE BAZAAR AND RE- POSITORY, Expressly for the SALE OF HORSES, CABRIAGES, 8TOCK, &c., 98 Louisiana Avenue, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, Cas ADVANCED ON Con Btorage for Carriages. Horses, Carr'ages, &e., received for private sale, my 2-tf W. L. W. WALL & CO., Aucts, JNTEENAL REVENUE STAMPS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, Gnu sale at the Stamp-window of the City pons Office. N=¥ PRINTING OFFICE. GIBSON BROTHERS, No. 271 pore, AVENUE, NEA® 11TH BTRRET, Having modern Presses, modern T. yee ena all'the ites for a first clans 1s Office to execute JOB SHINTING ¢ or every nD in a style of perfection seldom equaled, advance on New York prices. ata ry at my 21-1w* ypteee GOODS. WALL, STEPHENS & CO are BexnSyLvaNia AVENUE, e largest assortment in this city, embrac- ine all taalition used b eae ane the ie Bers, SHOULDER gF sTnaps. Ars. oars, PISTOLS @ fine assortment of Stor hine. with which we ean furnish complete outfits in afew amen omcers WALL 8 STEPHENS & 0O., ‘ap l1-tfif. Pennsylvania Avenue. ean receipt of .very fine HORSES single and matched. regulations, are forbidden to grant discharges to | ste any men under their control who mar. be fit for | service in the Invalid Corps. The Prevost Marshal General is charged with the execution of this order, and the orga- nized under it wil] be under the control of his Bu- | *“Dy order of the Secretary of War: B.D. TOWNSEND, m4 1-dim Spe Rajan General. ws DEPARTMENT, ‘Wasurnoron, January 35, 1968. In consequence of the pressure of business at the War Department, pases for citizens to visit the Ampy of the Potomac will be given at the office of | frome Col, sa heae ar (5 132 Pennsylvania avenue 38S Pa. ovenus, under the National Hota. ROOK OAYSTAL (Brazilian Pebble) and IM- PROVED PRRIBGOF! avon sao atin: isn cnet as to the proper condition sia LASERS, ACHROMATIO nT SE ELS Eaioaenit paoay RYORS # INSTRUM MENTS, ASSES, CARTES of contem; | ae Givil and Mi Military. Ge sloheities P. ‘ineve style. 8’ Ninwe tamed ae ‘ns great yholessle or sake Sir Soa Rah Me cee DISTRICT OF OG | GUPREME cov Sitting as the United fate \Distrie Court for said ted Ftate’ vs, Part of Lot No. 1, Prert Halt of Lot No. Syeauare Haitot Lot No Il, Square ‘No. 735, and Lot Bquare No. eee = Ee 26; parcaaieian) of Lot numbered one, (1) in Pi reas he Ja hundred and ify, (23) Ray ing frontor twenty-@ve (25) feet by the cepth of the Lot and next pares! the este twenty-five | feet front of said Lot; he west half of Lot numbered three, in Square are bered three Bup- dred and twenty-four, (324) and the norta half of Lot No. eleven, (11) in Square numbered #°x hun- and eighty-cignt, (63) aad Lot numbered thirteen, (s in Square num ee six hundred and eighty-eight, and that part of Square nuiabered seven hundred and twenty six, beginning at the northwest corner of raid Square, and rua: two husdred and onc (2/1) teet.onc-and inches, thence: scuth‘s:xty (60) feet, then juare Ne. 25); fe. S2h; north uare So. t No. 13, out! eastwardly, and at right angles to Mar: that | ! avenue, forty-three (43) feet four (1) inchen, thence southwestwardly, and aera =e said avenue, two hun- dre and forty-e.ght (248) feet, nine (9) inc the southwest angle of said Square, thenc two hunared and twelve (212) feet, ten ()) inches, to the place of beginning, as the ame are kaown marked and designated on the grcund plats and plans of the city aud eounty oc Coebinee District of Columbia, recorded in 2 cords of aaid District.t together with all ine, eels a build- ings, rights, privileges, sereerennes and other perce to the same belonging or inany wise rtaining. and all the right, title, interest and te of Francis Hanna, therein, have been seized by the Marshal of the United St ee the District of Columbia by virtue of an act of Congress ap- proved on mn fhe seventeenth day of July te the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- two, entitled **An act act to xuppress Insurrection, ae punish Treason and Rebellion, to aeizeand conft te the property of rebels, and for other purpore: and whereas the United Htaten Attorney for the Dix. trict of Columbia, did on the oth day of May, A.D 1068, file a Libel of Information in this Court, pray- ing the condemnation of said property and real es- tate under the act aforesaid,and that process of mo- nition issue against the owner and owners of said property and real estate, and all persons interested orclaiming an interest therein, warning them. at some early day, to appear and answer said In- formatieb. It is therefore, on this 9th day of May, in the bh r of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty-three, OxDEKED that notice be given to the owner or owners of ony ano real es- tate, and all persons interested or claiming an in- terest therein to appear and answer thi tion on fe fine first cauee, if an: a the rt Informa- lenday of July next, and show have, why said property and real entate. ht, title and interest therein, of the said anna, should not be condemned and sold according to law; and that netice be given Dy oases copy of this order upon the front door court-house of the District of Columbia, and by publication in the Evening Star twice a week previously to said first Monday « of July next, the rst publication to beon or before the tirst day of Jui e next. By order of the Court, oth play. 1968 ‘es! R, J. MEIGS, Clerk. jel 2awtd Copy—Test: R. J. MEIGS’ Clerk. SUPREME or al THE DISTRICT OF UMBIA Sitting as the Daited mae Disirict Court Sor said District, 105 Square No. 40; Part of act of Let raucis United States ps. Lot No Lot No. 1, > Square No’ # 23, Square Part of Lot No 2h; Square Ne! pie Bands Improvements, &c., in the city of Washington, Whereas Lot numbered ten, bered forty, (40;) Part of L » (14) and Part of Lot numbered fou num’ d four hundred and e (488,) beginning at the southwest corner of said Lot nuin- bered one ,(1.)and running thence north nin 10,) in Square num- (95) feet tliree (3) inches, the: eight and three foarthk (8%) inches, thence south ninety-five (9) feet three (3) inches, to north E street, thense west by and with the line of B street eet eight and three fourtha(s"<) inches Part af Lot numbered twenty- itor Lay sunt st twenty (20 ed four bun qi agi «for the sane nt the northe angle of said Lot numbered twenty-four (24) and running south twenty-three inches, thence west thirty northwestwardly thirty (40) f thence northwestwardly thirty fourths (%) of an inch, thence (5) feet th h feet, thence e: (3) feet three feet, (3) thence feet to the begin marked and d. plans of the city trict of Columbia, recorde: nd A athe Laud Re suid District, and’ tozether with all the imp ments, buildin “. appurtenance: and other welonging? or in any w all the right, tith interest, and 8 + therein have been seized by the Marshal of, the United be abe! t of Columbia, b proved on the sey four L vt one tho States for th ne of mn ty-two, n uD Oa eo piste Hepat Son beet nnd contiscate the Property of Ret and for other purposes;? and whereas the Un States Attorney for the District of Columbia di on the twelfth day of May. A.D Information in this Court, pr tion of said property and real aforesaid, and that p: ner and owners and all t therein some early day to appear and answer it is, therefore. on this twelfth day of May, in the par of our Lord eigh nidred sixty OnpeneD that notice bi owner and owners of said. property persons interested or elui To appear and answer th tate, and: all erest therein, ion on the first Monday of July, A.D. 1693, and show canse, if any hi haid property and real estate le and interest therei syle should not be condemned ann law; and that notic copy of this order upon the front door of use of the District of Columbia, and by nin the Evening Star twice a week pre- aid tirst Monday of July. D. 1363, the ation to be on or be! fore. the first day of of me nO onrts may 12, 1863. MEIGS, Clerk. Copy—Test pie 3. MZIGS, Gierke _my 38 Jawtd UPREME COUR oF Gee DISTRICT OF S » given by ing a Court E publ vious to Sitting as the Unit Ma Paes Diseic Court for said District. United States es, Lote 6, 7,8, in Bquare No, 436. Whereas,Lots nujabered six “(é)seven.(7)and sight, ()in Square number four hundred and thirty-six; asthe same is known, marked and designated on the ground plats and plans of the city and count ashington. District‘of Columbia, and recorded fn the lana records of said District, togetner with all the improvements, buildings, rights, privileges, appurtenances, and other hereditaments te the same belong’ rin any wise appertaining, and all the Tighe title, and interest of Thomas D Al- len therein has been seized by the Marshal of the United States for the District of Columbia, by vir tue of an act of Oongress, approved on the seven- teenth day of July, im the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, entitled “An Act to suppress Insurrection, to punish Treas- on and Rebellion, to seize and confiscate the Prop- erty of Rebels, and for other pur) ” and where- as, the United States Attorney for District of Columbia did.on the ninth day of May, A. D. 1953. fite a Libel of Inférmation in this Cou: the coniemnation of said property and re; under the act aforesaid, and ne pron tion issue against the ‘owner an rs of said property and real estate, and all persons interested or claiming an interest therein, warning then at acs early day to appear and answer said informa- “et is, therefore, on this ninth day of May, i year of our Lord eighteeen hundred and sixty- three, ORDERED that notice be given to the owner and owners of said property and real estate, and al. persons interested or claiming an interest therein, to appear and answer this information on the first Monday of daly next,and show cause, if any they have,why @aid property and real estate, and the right, title and interest therein of the said Thomas D. Allen should not be condemned and sold accord- ing to law; and that notice be given by posting a copy of this order upon the front door of the Court Houre of the District of Columbia, and by publica- tion in the Evening Star, twice a week previous to saidtirst Monday of July, A. D. 1863, the first pub- HesHonits ect epee ane frat day ofJune next, order o je Court 8) id MEIGS, Olerk. Copy—Test: —R, J. MEIGS, Clerk. _my28-2awtd S TEAMSHIP GREAT EBEASTHEN, WALTER PATON, Commander, Gee will be dispatched FROM Bireeroor FROM NEW YORK. 5 Saturday. vu ae Ey Taesday.. And at the same regular intervals thereafter. First Cabin, from... _......... 995 to $335 Becond Cabin....—......-—. —.....870 Excursion Tickets out and back,in the lat and 2a Gabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers, and Children und¢ét twelve years of age, half fare. Infants free, Third Cabin... ___... a rreneee BDO Bteerage, with superior accommodations... $30 All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U, 8. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of lug- gage. | An experienced Surgeon on board, For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the Office, 26 BROADWAY, New York, For freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPIN- WALL, Agents, 64 South street, New York, my 12 tied Und raiamed services pene buying mere pene Sas palo several well located Dw and Building Lots. For parti: 398 D street, near Beventh, (peane sta Measurer of Butldi aad Real Retate a, Agent. the pub- ta ; al . Has for Stores aoe i ip, my 7-Zawiw* T POTATOES, AND PICED ay cL keen on above articles direct from farther particulars in quire at the Colnmbia “racine tcheoneé Binet Wien forse se Deny i-tawow MALLARD & nahecray EPLY OF M. cee Re Sear th Conduct of the Wi i RT OFT: LUMBIA. Holding the United States District Cowrt for said J istria. “ = tes vs. Part of Lot foes e No, Unites sta of Let ho. 74, Square No-377; Baildings, imp ements, Ke. iu the city ot Washington: ~ D.C.—Libel of Informatio Whereas, that ear ‘of Lot numbered four (1) in fquare numbered three huadred and poverty seven (377) begin im the rear line of upon the alley at a point distant twenty foara) } feeteast, from the northwest coraer of said Lot, thence east twenty (20) feet, thence ith thirty (3) feet, thence west twenty (3)) feet, thence north Pirty (0) feet to tl he beginning; and that part of | Lot num! twenty-four (21) in square numbered h weventy-rey-n, alla being the “= ty-three 5) ss tront woe ~ he x th of it same are Known, marked aa: jesig- tated ‘on the ground plats and plana of the city and county of Washington and District of Columbia, recorded seas records of bony District, to- witl e improvemen' ya Ly Fens is, privilewas, appurtenances, and other here! to the same De. or im apy wire = sandal The tight tile, and iaterent ani estate P. Garnett therein, have been Beized by the sarah of the United Siates for the District of Celamtis, bz virese fot an oe ; ry Tess, approved on the n lay ‘uly, in fie'year of our Lord ope thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, entitled “An Act to su: a nsur- | | rection, to pupish Treason ana J to seisze | | and coniiecate the Propert ty of Rebels, and Mforother | ReR | where: or- Pur Hor the District of wits Uae aid, on the ninth day of May, A. D. 15:3, file a Libel of iforinatien | inthis Court, praying the condemnation of ssid property and eal ertate, under the act aforosaid. and that process of monition issue against th owner and owners of said property and real entate, and all ohne interested or claiming an interest therein, wartii ne them them a some carly day to appear and aurwer said ion, It ix, therefore, on mene ienth day of May, in the ear of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty-three. Buornen that notive be given to the owner ood owsers ot said property and real estate, and all persons interested or cleimi- gan wmterest ‘therein, to appear and anewer this Information on the Ist Monday coe next, and show cause, tf any they Tice yasuatl wroserte bed ran erence the ent, Baz aud intereet theteinof the said A.V P. Garnett. should not be condemned ‘and sold cording to ; and that notice be given by posting acopy of this order upon the frontdoor ofthe Qeurt Toure of the District of of Colambia, aud by publica- tion inthe Evenir g Star, twice a week previous to said Ist Monday of tly ue ext, the first publication cons cnet peore ee 2 pot day of June next, y erder of the Court, May ‘est: . J. MEIGS, Clerk. Copy—Teat:—RK. J. MEIGR. Clerk. my 90-2awtd QoPseme CUUBT UF THE DISTRICT OF COLE MBIA. Sitting as the District Gus ee United States for the said United Btates East faite? “Lot No. 16, Reser- 11, in the city of Washington, 'D, C. reas, the Eat Half of Lot number sixteon, 16) in Reservation No. eleven, (11) as the same is nown, marked and designated in the ground plats and plans of the city of Washington, District of Qclumnbia, recorded in the land records of said Distr: together with all the improvements. rights, privileges, appurtenances, an other hereditaments tothe same belonging,’ or in any Wise specrteining, and all the right, title, and interest of Martin L. Sinith therein, has been ze by the Marshal of the United States forthe District of Columbia, by virtue of an act of Con grers, approved on the seventeenth day of Jaly on the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, entitled “An Act to det La Towur- rection, to punish Treason and Re’ and confiscate the Property of Rebels, and for other purposer;’ and whereas, the United States Attor- hey for the District of Columbia did, on the thit- teenth day of M: ). 1863, file a Libel of Infor- ion in this Ceart. praying the condemnation if said property and real estate, under the act afore- faid, and that process of monition issue against the owner and owners of said property and real estate, and all persons interested or claiming an interest therein, warning them at some early + Pe to appear and answer agid information. Itis, therefore, on this thirteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty-three, ORDERED that Botice be given to owner and owners of said property and realestate, and all persona interested orc aiming av interest there- in, to appear and answer this Information en the first rage of July next,and show cause, if an) they have, in fg property aad real estate, the righ itle Gay (copes therein of the said Martin Smith. id not be condemned and sold according to laws and thet notice be given by porting a copy ofthis order upon the frent door of the Court House of the District of Colum is, and by publication i the Evening Star twice a week previous to said first Monday of July next, the first publication to be on or before the first’ day Of By order of the C art, May 18, 1853, order o! ie Col May 2 Test: RJ, MEIGS, Clerk. Copy—Test:—R. J, MEIGS, Clerk, my30-zawtd QUPKEME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF S COLUMBIA, Sitting as the United States District Court for said istruct : United States vs. Schconer Harvest, her Tackle, Cargo, &c.—In Prize. Whereas the said schooner and eargo were cap tured as prize pte officers and crew of the United States steamer Juniata and brought into the port of Washington, District of Columbia, and within the jurisdiction of ps Gourt, and, on the nine- teenth day of May. A. D. 1863, a libel was filed in this Court by the United States Attorney for said District praying the condemnation of said schooner. her tackle, &c , and the owners thereof, and a! perfons interested therein, warning them at some ay to appear and answer said libel. It is therefore ordered by this oo in admiralty sit- t EOE, this 19th day of May, A. D. 1863, that notice iven to the owners of said schooncr and cargo all zeond interested or claiming an interest therein pear and answer this libel on the first “Monday of d Zils next, and show cause. if any they have, why said schooner and cargo should not be condemned and sold a scoring. to law; and faid notice be given by ler ‘a copy of this eraer upon the front door of the Court House of said District, and by publica' in the Evening Star twice a week previous to said first Monday of way next, the first publication to be om or before ie B: di al co rt. ee sR. J. MEIGS, Clerk. Copy—Test :-—R.J.MRIGS Glerk. tava 2aw INO COMPROMISE WITH TREADON O8 TRAITORS, NOTICE. Iam authorized by the Secretary of War to raise a BATTALION OF CAVALRY for special ser- vices Each company will be organized as prescribed in General Orders No. 126, series of 1362, All officers will be selected and appointed by the Colonel Commanding, subject to the approval of the Secretary of War. From the peculiar nature of the service required of this Battallion, none but sober, honest and in- telligent men will be enlisted. The best, flee’ and most serviceable Horses only will be used. This Battallion will be armed with the new cel- ebrated Repeating Rifle, discharging fifteen shots per minute, For further particulars apply at No. 217 Penn, avenue. L. C. BAKER, my 11-1m Colonel Commanding Battalion. RATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW 1X PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, = PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATS, Cr after Pive Years, at Option of the Goveramen THE COUPON BONDS, In Sumas of FIFTY BOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. 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