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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. TRE CELEBRATION oF Taz FoURTE.—The | eighty-seventh anniversary of American in- | dependence was celebrated in this city by 8 | WANTS, - 0 : TED—T VARM HANDS. Avply nid’ may not be i WArTEW ThOMPSON & CO yee Pean, Sy AUCTION SALES. FHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. Gsoven's Tusaren—Mr. E.T.Grover, the | general suspension of business: each citizen iolesome ieated . By W. L. WALL ‘Auctioneers. business manager of Grover's Theater, to-night ~ — a it, Infact. e email | S0uthside, near lth st, Sy i y W. L. WALL & 00.. giving himeelf up to the ebservance of the inmeglass formed, all of the stock company having ten- ting in the celebration as conducted by the ousens 9 Qoerecr aerate ANTED TO RENT—By a genti-man and : saan FiGn witNasoa GPEBRNODN BS ota, bviated. This genial | nouse? {ihur ta Washington or Geergctosn, s +July 7th, at Ko’olk— | @t 5 o'clock, we will sell at the city corp .ratien most healthfaf tovie + ei the! 7. | Two Butlers’ Teams, east and K— occas weparetion te, Add for one week, i s pound, cc raer of lithstreat = their services for the ion. Mr. Sinn, | Committee, who, for some time have had the = ib the wagvtahle kingdons Bae yes contribated tenner ation, rt a Printer, Washinetow see to Be nold fo pan hives peonsing to REL) Hogs, 1 Goat, 4 Geese, tendered theser tices of Coe ot Rae aes else | matter in hand. The burning of « villainous | Base” Sygeuerta the marnt genes potaret aes | D-O. S67" "| ae W. B. LEWIS'S 00.,aucte, | _ired W.L. WALL & 00.. Aucts. énent perfor 5 ~ | saltpetre,” in the shape of fire-crackers, squibs, | 20 invigorant, and eausse it to asrimilate health- 7 ANTED—A WOMAN to cook and iron. Ap- By W.1. WAUMEsOO ;aacionoce ara taa Tis cee : ‘Edecon, for the eccarion, Thisis het ees wheels, rockets, &c., was comm snced early fully with the fluids of the body. In all the range WwW ply, 509 H st., near 7th. iv.3-3t Atthe Bazaar, 98 Louisiana 2 By jot ‘tieneers. i = sbelecen 9th and UBNITURE AND EFSEOTS OF A FAMILY jedicines there is nothing #0 sure as a preven: F but o: season. | on Friday evening, and continued throurh- = 3 ANTED—Two good JOURNKYMEN BARe 10th streets. DECLINING =HOUSRKREFING.—On MONDAY Caxrmmnene Another week of mortaent | 5 utrener Pardon of toy mentvan ihe | SNe TM cosmic dukeetesegiact | WANES SBGagS SO AE | pyonsns, oaparntes ap vantozys ar pe RE rR ss Promised the patrons of this hall. Songs, | in All directions. The day liselt wes fat icc | een a eee ETP, ae fot WANTED—A pleasantly located HOUBE, fur- | at :00'clock, we will sell at our Hasaar and Ropes: | niture and Riscts crap caiaee pa aael ices ancl tare Sayings will be the order | beautiful, and all were Prepared to celebrate | Bitters with your ice-water, and you are nat only | of Ea ee ene suet eons a {tory Om Louisiana avence. be: Waen'dtiand sth ah oeeny Hair cloth Furniture, -n aos ing Cntertainment will conclude | it in an'enthusiastic manner, on account of | 8*fe from the efects of the ahock watch the un- Washi ‘oO r3-3t* ber of Work, Saddie and ‘Ta H Me 0° textes w=) ‘with the performance of the “French Spy,” | 2° | qualified beverage is caicniated to produce on the ashington, D. ¢ es jy 3- Number of Worl le and ‘Yarness Horses, atnot, Gilt frame Mirror, Miss Louisa Wells assuming the OnE te ot ; the sacred memories that clus‘ered aroand Circutation, but forearmed against ail the causes of WaAntap—5: noche ial who can be higaly party. theatock of a ponrractor, nsels and Ingrain Garpess, «Henri St. Alme,” “Hamet” and Mathilde.” thatthe Febel army onder Teohad been eney reerno ended. © PLAOB in s respectable setrvtop set KetoeWigmsres: | tucnee dane next Cet ak Ov | recomm: L Wagons, Top and No-tup Wagons. ounge, Cane seat Chairs, Rocker, Eva Brent, Edeson, Edwards, Armstrong, | whi ey holenele Aeon tn AM, Pinigger <) Ce family as chambermaid and seamstress Her wish ty of Vehicles of different kinas, Har. | Damask Ourtaine, Shades? . ‘ ipped, the excitement became great indeed. | Pens ave. is to secur, vase address EB. O. i us, Wi Clarke and the Court of Beauty will appear.” | But when about ten o'clock, and-as the pro- } Btar Ofiese » Sore nome: Plesse address 3.0 ie Reads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. nds, Toilet Sets, = = yasheta: By MARSHALL & PAGE Auctioneers. Bisnkets Onetiaets Dees nate and Pillows, [DBS2BABLE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSBAND | Bed and Table Linen Fraxe DWELLING a? AVOTIO¥.—We shail sell | Sideboard, Dining Table. en the premises.on Washington street. Feurth and Fifth, on TUESDAY APE f Lot 3, cession was passing along the Avenue to the i. y ‘i OARD WANTED—By a young lady, in a house Crmcurr Cover, Joan Carrrer—The Case | ee eee a aco tilotin was put outat | on the morning of ‘he 6th instant, at hie rane Biiere There ln s pinto, or whore the free use Of Wiley vs. Brown.—On Thursday, after our | and also the fact of the President's congratu: denre. on Virginia avenue, @EORGE W. AN of hers will receive a small compensation, 2 ed 40 years, after a lingering illness, which he | dress for one week Miss K.&., Washington, D. 0, report closed, Miss Roby, in answer to a ques- latory order, the enthusiasm went up with a “Bore with ehtintian foriitude and resignation, im _Sy 3-3t™ 3 Somiot air. Bradley; replied that shioiad/eard | Soa sci saseies er stocic a toed e Toa (ee eee winatial Iinmiortatlty cad pis [NEORMATION WANTED OF THOMAS BER. | July 7th, atpis o'bleck. par wa mar between | French Ohina Dincer and Tea Ware, RNOON, | Table Cutlery, Castors, Waiters quare 518, | Cooking and other Stoves, Refrigerator. : and gunpowder explosions sounded louder and s ; | with improvements as above stated. Together with eral assostment of Kitchen Mr. Jesse Brown tell Tillotson that it he did | cleurer than ever before, and a zest wufolt tor | funeral,3 0 clock p. m.,on Tuesday. was then gene: mnnen formdneete omase ot Termsr One-third eaah; balance in Gand 12 months. equifites. ‘Terms cash @ot give Mrs. Brown up he would cut him off. | two years at least was given to every partici- On the 6th instant, MAEBELLR GERTRUDE, | 7thand B streets. Washington city,D.0. Aayin- | fale peremptory. jy3d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ae, Mary Bush, (colored.)—Witness lives in Cam- | P#ntin the celebration. daughter of Kebort sud {Linda Downing, ased< | formation concerming him will be thankfully re- | _ 362-4 MARSHALL & PAGE, Aucts. : F ears and 11 months, ‘ es: 87 THE AROV POSTPO! den, N.J., and remembers Mrs. B., who she | o¢ii¢ Programme prepared by the committee | "the trends of the femily are invited toattend | Sted by JAMES PHELAN, No, 24 meet By MARSHALL & PAGE Auctionvers, conrequrnce of the ratauatil THURSDAY. Sele ; a of arrangements was fully carred out, and | her funeralon Tnesday, thevth, at i) o'clock. ath | Pittsburg, Pa, . 7ALUABI Yi nursed at Mrs. Dodd’s,in the First W: n er funeral on , the 7th, at 10 9’cloe! LUABLE BUSINESS STAND, CORNER OF | 9th. came hour. sedooos 2 > e First Ward, with | everything passed off in a satisfactory manner. street, between K and L, BY —Qne Bread Baker, one Pie and Oake 3p BTRERT AWD MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE A? jy 6-d J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Ancts, the child Emma S. Brown. At the time of her At i0 a. m. the procession was formed at the On the morning of the 6th instant, RICHARD aiso, ore servant todo general house- | AroTiox.—On t ESDAY, July 7th, we shall seli, = > : * Confinement no one yisited her until Col. Lar- | City Hall, and took up its line of march in the | GALLAGHER, in the 7(th year of hisage. May | work. Apply to RAFKERTY’S U.B. Bakery, 0 | on the premires,at6 o'clock p m., partof Lot 22, By W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. : . fellowing order : be rest in peace street, near Washingtor Depot, Sy2 st | Square 564, with improvements,conaisting of frame | South corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth Street ned came with a letter, which she dclivered to ad pps ails ; dicties of bir fanatal ta theuiocaiug payers. * . store on the corn substantial frame hoase. NRUSTER’S YALE OF REAL ESTATE IN Mrs. Brown. i Boldiar of 161. On the morning ef the sth instant, MOLLIE c.| WY ANTER—In ® small femily, pro Coonan, Phiastand is valuable for @ restaurant or lager zie Sixt Wann —By virtue of adeed of truat By Mr. Urent—The proper name of the child Mayor and City Gouneils, Escorted by the | infant daughter of William N, and Annina Keefe, | work Gui coo vo takcenre of childvon, Apply at | PgR earaen: og cash; balance in6and 12 months, | corded In ber dA. Be Nowe felines be, ane of ‘was Emily: butshe called it Emma. Witness Knights Templar. 6 MOU He alts Bin please'cony.] 209 kixth street, betweon M and N, before Lim. | Bale peremptory. MARAT T APRA: the land records, T wil offer for sale at public ane: put the Francis to h and. A . i le j924- _ Aucts. ion on 6 of July, 1863, Taken off. ‘The chitd had an wg? oct, Was 24 District Regiment Volunteers. On the $4 instant, WILLIAM MASTERSON. in : < x o'clock, at the Auction Rooms of W. L. 3 ; : * the 77th year of his ago; and a native of county | WW By W. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, Lot Fo. 9, Square 1,064, of the plan of the city of zame, which sho thinks Mrs.-B. put to it. Col. 3sth Massachusetts Regiment Volunteers. Wicklow, Ireland, for the last 17 years a resident % aah inate = Tarned did not soon Birs-B. pat to Gol. Sith Mascachuselts Regiment Volunteers. | Wicklow. Irels y e! RUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Washington ¢ 5 PROPERTY NWAR THE Sx@rasontan Instito- Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, fined. Witness saw Col. Larned when hecame | !th New Hampshire Regiment Volunteers. | tn this city.on the Sth instant, in the 0th y ~ eighteen ANTED—Lvery lady in town to know that we Stamp any psitern brought us, on flannel, velvet, silk, satin, linen, and muslin.’ We are the only persons who make it an exclusive business, | crow On T ¥ _ b 9 tot Sea | with the second leer, No wenn came Carriages with Invited Guests. of her age, Mrs, HANNAH NEALM, Into of Lone: | 84 stamp your goods-while you wait, Set Gets» | 3383, tn front Or ther Brwaiines, a2 6 CGE ace | ee eee Deets Mrs. B. in her room: at the ti Don’ Band. worth. England. = etween Kighth and Ninth, opposite Paten ‘8 | by virtue of a deed of trust io the-ubscriber bear: | by deed of trustapn the premises, that Mr. Larned was acquainted eal Sg I. 0. O. F., embracing representations from all | On the 6th of June, of dropsy, EMMA JANE] J°9"5" sing date the 2th day of Yetober, 18 ‘All conveyancing at the expense of the par- son Brown. or the Lodges, and under the direction of aged 1 year, 11 monihs, 22days. ‘On the same day, W ANTED—A DINING ROOM SERVANT. One | in Liber J. A.8.,No. 201, folios 185, etc. one of the | ebaser. i Thos. C. Donn 6 wi W.J. Brown, Grand Marshal, and ELLA YERKES. aged 4 years, 11 month daya, that can come will recommended may hear | land records, &c.,I shall ofler for sale at public | _ If the terms of sale are not Somiptied with with- Win the spring of Se,abaceke inane John Borland Assistant. youngest children of John H. and Anna EB. J: | of agoor situation by applying at Room Ne, 37, | auction the following tmproved property, to-wit: | im five days from the day of sale, the Trastee é : e iti : econd i "s Building. Part of Lot numbered five. (5,) in$quarenumbered | reserves the right to resell the said property at Douse on Twenty-first street, In the spring of Citizens and Strangers. Gardner, second floor, Winder’s Buildiuz. je 27 tf a eserve: ig! PI , os three hundred and twenty: five. (325,) of the plan of | the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, om °35 Col. Larned called at the store of Doteler & The procession moved from the City Hall to = V TARTED—Two GIRLS to assist in washing | the city of Washington, the said part fronting nine- ivipg one day’s notice in some néwspaper pub- Donn, where witness was empioycdas a clerk, | 12174 Street, thence to the avenue, thence to the PIC NICS, & aud starching; none need appiv uuless taey | teen (19) feet six (6) inches on 12th st. west, and ex- | lished in the city of Wash ington. and stated he wiched topaeioyedas a clerk, | grounds in the rear of the President's House, pt SD, WC. have worked in x hotel or public laandry. Inquire, | tendiag back one hundred (100) feet. with the free EDWARD 0, CARKINGTON, Trustee, ed he wished to.purchase turniture for where the exercises of the day were be; with for one weck, at the Nationsi Steam Laundry, Pa. | use ef analiey three (3) feet wide and running back jie S W.L. WALL & O0.. Aucts his heuse on Twenty-first street, and the fur- | Srerveptand apnae Pinta b D. HE PIC NIC OF THE PIONEER CLUB “BUY, Opposite Grover’s Theater on the south line of said part of lot, (refarence be- | | 7 niture was sent. Mrs. Brown caine to tha store | §Fyout and app ve Pea a phe which was take place to-day ia potponed on oon tf JAS. #. HOTCHKISS, | inghadto prior deeds fora more particular de- By JAS. C. McGUIRE & OO., Asctioneers, aiterwards and selected some crockery ware, | and, pastor of Four-and-a-half street | account of the weather until TUESDAY, 7th July, 5 S = a = scription will appear,) with the improvements MPROVED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—In which was sent to the house. Subsequently | ETesbyteriun Church. The Declaration of | Should the weather prove unfavorable it will take W 45TED—A PURCHASER or PURCHAFERS, | thereon, consisting ofa neat sndcomfortalite two. cottpliance with an order of the Ciremit Court ‘witness called upon Col. Larned with a Sih, American Independence was then read in a | place the next fair dav daily, for thirty gallons parest Baltimore | stery and attic frame hquse, with back building. of the Bistriet eo! Columbia, entered October th, and he paid it or aportion of it. Witness wag | C@8% distinct voice by Hon, L. E. Chittenden, Manaczrs. County Ice Cream, of all tlavors, delivered in any ‘This property is located on 12th street west, 1860 in the case of William Tabler and others, a A a Register of the Treasury, at the conclusion of H. 8. Nelson, F. Pearson, part of the city at the tow price of 4 5) par gel | iween B and C streets south, in the immediate vi- inst Tacey Daniel and others, directing » sale satisfied that it was not Mr. Brown who paid | BAY 4 Ball T.N ion. Applyto THOMAS E. W. FELNOUR. No. | cinity of th ithsonian Institut t I esti f which, J Tabler died. tho bill, Mrs. B afterwards nonin Oareie which, His Honor, Richard Wallach, Mayor James a ewman, inity ofthe Smithsonian Iastitution, andisone | of the real estate of whic ohn CO, Reintzel 1t* 470 Twelfth street, between F and G, or | ty desi i iat a zed ; it ir -Sppoil orders 4 Soda Water and Tee Oream Stand. Wa of the most desirable residences in the city. The | siezed ; the undersigned Commissioners. appoin' - | neighborhood is healthy, with good water con- | by the Court in raid case, will offer for Sale on the 7 3 he city, introduced the orator of the day, boarding-honse on the avenue, where John | Of the city, intr g ‘he White and Ben Hardin we boarding. “Wit- Gen. Hiram Walbridce, of New York. Tho address of Gen. Walbridze wa: eived with FOR 8! E ND RENT. Eater Smeg ee tera Liberte’ and No. 33 3 "o aad f sale: One-half cash; the residue ia 6 Haru) ook i zn aisle the fot ; hi i . Wa idge was received with AI Sta o Nort i t 1 : 'erms 0 le: hal i the residue ia al o'clock P , commencing t aaamberan a ence so Dereon cay: ag much enthusiasm by the immense crowd pres- AX UNG. Center Markets. Se 17-1m*__| and 12 menths, the purchaser wiving his notes for | named. foliowing lota of ground and. improv ent, and he was at times unable to proceed om scconnt of pe pond and prolonged applause etwean 5th an which many of the sentiments he u - Se mer dacea - nis ho uttered pro- | 7\CRNISHED HO to be groceries. In '36 witness’ brother was making up a superior lot of furniture for M B., when witness went iz paPtnership with RENT—A STORE, with tixtures, 25 La.ays | YY ANTE IMMEDIATELY —Twenty OAR. R fix ear the deferred peyinents, bearings interest from the | ments, lying in the city of Washington, D. C,, vi day of sale, and preperly secured. Lot No. 36, subdivision in Square No. $36, frontit a A deed given and a deed of trust taken, a 20 feet on 1th street west, between Q and R streets, accepted. Ifthe terms of ale are not complied with within ENTERS, Libr good workman, and no al wages will be paid to » others will aN 3 ivi Cy t; and Lot No 12, sub- i EBLFOR RENT— Suitable | Apply to the Gogernment Carpant op, on K and contaiping 1% teet ; . him. Mrs. B, frequently called at the shop to f oe for a priva’e family, For fall particulars cali | .22<. ESovonseenthuten three days from the day of sale the trustee reserves | division ia Square No. 480, fronting 20 feet on Sth see how they wese gettinz along with the oe In the course of his remarks, Gen. W. de- pi ‘ami’ P sireet, near the Puneet Sevensseninatesat i ane : at 102 13th street, between Gand Hats. jy 6 4t* ‘The work was finished and put up inthe B | Clared it to be the puzpose of the nation to | SOO" INE Stree “ Tw y "I Chief Quartermaster ; Fs aft A rosecute the war to an is that s! LV! VE. [ALB STORE ON TIE CORNER OF = = ’ All conyeyancing at the cost of the purchaser, gid Lots con ng of armall Frame House. waoney ana onlin on bee wih tere {6 the country and tothe world no doubt about 1 Fourteenth gud G streets west, still for sale, | tis 25-48 Department ol Washington. ntawimkds W.L WALL e DO Accia Pecmbiet eae aks she ate that she had no money, rae that Hie the ability of the Federal Government to main- | Yet it will be sold cheap, a8 the owner has other (}URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to | _je2)-2awim&ds -L. ss - the gts resell the said property at the riskand | street west, between Band O streets, and covtain- cost of the defaulting purchaser ing 1868 square feet, the improvemets on each of THEO. SHECKELS tain i ; \- | business to attend to. Call early, Oall at the t, for fr to th Se BE ‘NETT HENNING, cin would pay the bill. Witness wrote a note n its authority over every portion of terri- | store from 6 a, i. to 2p. m. AVGSES. | Dyelling he epee, teetee neato one , JAMES W. BARKER, to Hardin on the subject, and Hardin called at | TY Coming under its jurisdiction, Prolonged a 7 = ¥iret or Hecond Werd preferred, Address Lock Box BOARDING. ZEPHANIAH JONES. the shop and appointed to meet them at Mrs, | 2PPlause followed the utterance of this decia- URNISHED ROOMS TO LET AT 442 F 8T.. | 66 “Wanhingion. DC. so 4-tf ommi3sioners, B.’s. Atthe time appointed witness went to | Ton. between bth and 6th, with. 3 board. “sy 3-3t* bos je2t-d Mrs. B.’s, and found Hardin there, and they | At the conclusion of the address the benedic- FURNISHED ROOMS FO ] ANTED — SEOOND- HAN TLEMEN IN WANT OF BOARD WITH- ————— ti aneth A BENT AT 452 y ANTED | ceoouD BAN Bett Behine en ane lodgings ean call at 373 13th street. one ByJ.C. McGUIRE & CO., Asctioneers, ‘Went over the bill together. Hardin cut some | 4 Was propounced, ana Mies gispersed: borth lath at is jy 3-2t Housefurnisbing Goods of every description. door seuth of I,'‘where they will be accommodated (CHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE of the items down, and after they had got to the | wattridce helng iinet tates: Gen. | TOR RENT—Two fine PARLORS, jurt vacant B. BUOHLY, 425 7th on liberal terms. The locality is near the Treasury | (_ propgnry xman THE Patent Orrice —By virtas foot of the bill Hardin told Mrs. B. to pay the albridge being informed that a copy of tne | Et eee ae ae ee a ei eent) | mar gt bet. @ and H. east and State Departments. jy 2-3t ofa decree, passed on the 29th day of Juse, 1+63, by bull, and she tookher purse out and paid ail but | EXT Siaz containing glorious news from the | hetween N. ¥.ave. and H, 3 WO GENTLEMEN, WHO WILL RooM To. | the Supreme Oourt of the District of Volummbia, in ‘ shone ten dollars, which H. said he would call Gaioree to ‘allow its Delie tend (othe anciody UENISHED HOUSK E LOST AND FOUND es ether, oa bel sceom nodated with B nice | Wilson, Bailen said ite nams was White, and ton oritn nese; | Slar the stirring news from Meade's vietorious | foqin, APPIY at 3. 0. MeGUIRE’S Auction | G > REWARD. — Strared oy tolon, Trem the | also be bad at S10 Mats, avente. rz a pO ee ens ; army, which was received with the wildest | X°™- rs SEE commons on Capitol Hill, a large dark = ioe ep pie ° : she didnot want the full name on the head- | nit siasmn by the crowd, who gave. three NFURNISHED HOUSE TO KENT—\HREE wn HORSE, with @ white spot mostly on tae A LARGE WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, dred eid tie (Oe dattae city of Waliagies aoe Oa ceoreians Wand witness en- | times three anda tiger. ‘The cheers weresne, | U. story bricks contraliy locsion tian Brice Hight side of the nace. ‘The above reward willbe | SA beautifully situated on Oapitol Hill, is now | Wiens dovctibed as fotlome: Beginning et tae . z Z Seas é ‘ ; p on reco orga. 4} : ; ‘ : the inscription was put on it. Witness sug- | Ped by the «Star Spangled Banner” by the | font, ten rooms, gas ard farnace. Rent S70 reer. | Rorth ‘and Bgatt, Capitol Hill. st oiDerw een | Time: square high ceilings. Single gentlemen ore yet cores: Gt anise ae ee gested that + W.,” with four dots after it, be | U8. Marine band. Address given at Bt : hl . ra thence east along F street thirty seven feet tem : —— 6-3t* WILLIAM WEBST preferre: rence exchanged. first street red laced on the stone, and he thouzht that ithaa | _4 very ae ar ha rentare of ae Procession FOE BENT. A large furnished FRONT #0OM: x ; AT THE PREM ae OF GLE fan east, between A and B. Je 25-1w* Tpenee eat Seitee coven fae tee tocueas (erste B rah Pid irlare Selanten ti CERISE es ce ee aint betag a SSOruIAiS aon pared Apply at MES. WILLIAMSON'S, Hateuct bern ae LWastee choke on Bladensburg road, about ‘FoR RENT.—One or two ROOMB, large, airy, | the southwest corner of said lot, and tasnee north J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, and comfortably furnished, with excellen’ one hundred featto the beginnin, bject toa pairing furniture; sometimes threeor four times per week, and neyer saw Tillotson Brown about there. It was knewn asa house where women of loose Poa uen stopped. Jucge Curtter—Was that the Congressional bosrding house? [Laughter.] Witness—No, sir; she moved around to the house I speak of. Witness had often seen Til- lotson Brown go into the Fifth street house. in’ Mrs. B. was in the family way, and she said by Ben. Hardin, and when it died she said it was John White’s child. By Mr. Brent.—Is satisfied that the geods sent to Mrs. B.’s house were charged to Col. Larned, ana recoliects that Col. Larned paid the bill. Witness thenght tha: Mrs. B. was Larned’s wife, until his wife came on sfter- wurds. ess did not know Col. Larned personally, but by reputation. L. then pub- dishe: er at the corner of Eleventh strest and the Avenne, called the Sun. Witness thinks Ghat White was the Speaker of the House at that time; Mrs. B. spoke of him as Speaker White. Mrs. B. particularly instructed wit- ness to get a site for the gmye near where the Congressmen were buried” Witness has seen the tombstone at Glenwood, on which the in- i s a, the daughter of Eliza- n.° Witness had known Mrs. Brown trom a child, and at that time would have eredited her @ thonsand dollars. & bri Brown irom 76 to» resided close by Mr: neighborhood. In ou K street, and @ztering her house. U-) t of which time she .'S, and neyer out of the 5 and 7 Mrs. Brown lived ss conld see persons en- een Mr. White go inte the house, but never saw Tillotson Brown ! sworn,— Witness knew Mrs. } orphans in charge of the various lodges of | between 2d and 3d. jy 3-2t* ' | one mile from Boundary street (snown as Wil- Odd Fellows in the city. After the exercises were over the children were conducted to the Hall of the Order, where a bountiful supply of refreshments had been provided for thei The day was also celebrated at the foilow- ing hospitals:—Columbian, Carver, Armory Aloysius, Douglas, Judiciary Emory. All of them were decora- ted with flags to agreateror lessextent. Patri- Otic songs were sung, the Declaration of Inde- pendence was read, speeches were delivered, and letters from prominent men in the loyal States were received and read. At Columbian the soldiers were eloquently addressed by Hon. Mr. Tabor, of lowa; Dr. Crosby, surgeon in charge; B. F. Brown, of Ohio, (brother of John Brown,) and John A. Fowle. Interesting letters were read from Hon. T. D. Eliot, ot New Bedford, Mass., and Gov. Andrew. The Carver boys had been in- | vited to participate, and they, in return for the comp|iment paid them, invited Columbia to come over and attend their fireworks in the evening, and the invitation was accepted. At Armory Square patriotic songs were sung and uddresses were delivered by Rev. T. RK, Howlett of the Calvary Baptist church, Mr. J. A. Stoddard ot the Treasury Depart- ment, and others. . At, St. Aloysiusand at Douglas Hospitals, a feast of ice cream, cakes, lemonade, &c., was prepared for the patients, and they hugely en- joyed if. At Judiciary Square each ward was gaily decorated with the national colors, and the pa- tients were emertained by singing by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fowle, by the reading of the OR SALE—A TWO-8 y FRAME AND LOT, unoccupied, situated on 4 street, batween C and D streets north, belonging to the heirs of Na- thaniel Plant (deceased), Terms of sale positively N.C. DRAPER, Agent. {OR SALE—A RETAIL GROCE between L and M. Building and stock sold to: gether or separate. This is a good chance fora smart msn with small capital posed of by Wednesday, July ath, it will be sold at auction at lia m.on that day. MARSHALL, Grocer, 542 L st If it is not dis- Inquire of EA, reet, corner of 8th. OK RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE contain- ing eizht rooms, Possession given immediate- ly. To a good tenant, terma moderate. {OR RENT—A HOUSE with 12 rooms init, very r rent and furniture for desirably laceted, Cali on 8th street, between G ane H.N OR RENT—With cs on3d floor and one on Ist floor, and small rooms for single gentlemen. 415 Estreet, near Port and Patent Offices. Table Boarders aiso accom FOR RENT— 7 irst-class FURNISHED HOUSE in George'own—11 rooms, stabling, etc. Also for lease, the valuable Lot in this city: northwest corner of U and Ith for sale, on the west side of 12t Both good stands for business i gible situated Lots, for private residences, JAMMS F. HALIDAY, z roker, 515 Ith st BD HOUSE. desi- x1 Oanal streets, And several eli- OR ,RENT—A FU rably located, not fa lard’s Farm), young HORSE. The owner will prove property, pay charges, and tats away. jy 6-3t" STRAYED—On the 2th of June, a sorrel MARE, *) blind, three white feet, white streak on the face. $5 reward will be given for her return to BARC. SHIELDS, F strect between Ist and 24, on the Isiand. Jy 3-3t* board. The house isin the immediate vicinity of four Departments of the Government, and has modern conveniences, Terms as moderate as the times will possibly permit. To those who desire a quiet pleasant home, free from pretension. or show; where every attention is paid to the comfort of its inmates, this epportunity is offered. Apply at No. 39 foes street, between F and G streets, je 23 QS TEAYED— From the lamber yard, corner of 13th SS and Canal street. a siall dara sorrel MARE. a little lame in ihe right hind leg, $10 reward will be given for ber recovery, or uy information that a to her recovery. WM. MoLEAN, @ TRAYED OR STOLEN—A small white and red »9 «potted COW, marks of a rope drawn to tigat about tbe head and horns, which moat probably a young calf afew days o liderel reward willbe given at house No.1 7tu street, tween Maryland and Virginia aveuves, Isiand, Te On es HOT #1 4 Corner Pennsylvania av.and Eig INGTON Citt, Dee, Strangers, Sojourners, and Resi will find every convenience and f: for cowfort at this Hotel. It is admira ducted upon the celebrated EUROPEAN PLAN, the guests and patrons paying for only what they choose to purchase, ILis located in the very business contre of the city, approachoble by Street Passenger Cars, with of Public Amusement, of Business, the De- partments and Cxpitol, and every place of interest nthe city of Washington or Georgetow he BAR is supplied with Ohotce Li v e,and with Wines and A d vintages. ERSONS DES{RING BOARO MAY FIND 4S il the comforts of an elegant home by apply- ing at 426 2th street, corner of F three squares West ofthe Warand Navy Devartments, One of the pleasantest locations, with one of ths finest jews, inthecity. Water and gasin every room. boarders taken. je i6-Im™ QUMMER BOARDING,—Those wishing to spend 49 the summer North will find pleasant KOUMS at Mt. Airy, eight miles from Philsde!phia, on the Chesnut Hi.l railroad. The country is healthy and very beautiful. The honse pacious and Well supplied with emusements, sourly com munication with the city, Address B No. 1642 Pine at., Phila and pavy officers gud strangers v‘titing Wash- | ington, may find s comfortable hone in one of the | most delighticl locations in Wai | Missouri venue. One very large story, Low vacant. QED PLANTATION CORFER, only 25 cents per gound, Fr eale by M. CORWIN BURGY, jy 2-8t Cor. I and 11th, and L and Sth ata. Tight of way overa three feet wide alley on the east line of said premises, together with the im- provements, This property is located on F street, between Ath and {th streets, opposite tha Patent Office, and in the choicest part cf Wasbington, 3 I will also sell, as above, on the same day. at Aix ovclock p. m., on the premises, the east halfoi L: t No. 6.and the west half of Lot No. in Square numbered one hundred and seventy-one,(i7l,)om north E street, betweea 17th aud Isth streets, with in 8 third In cash: and the residue ia stalments at cix and twelve months, red by the purchasers’ notes, endorsed to the satisfaction of the Trustee Conveyancing at the purchaser’s cost. Unless the terms are complied with in fivs days, the Trnstee reserves the right to resell at the pur- chaser’s rik. RICHARD H, CLARKE, Trustee. jy 25w&dts J.C. MeGDIRE& CO.. Aucts. U., 8, cUARSHAL'S SALE —In virtue of deri + facias. on judgment of condemnation, issued from the clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I wili expose to public sale, for cash, at the front of the rourt house door of said county, on THURSDAY, the léth day of July next, 1303, a 12 o’clock m., the east balfoi Lot No. 16, in Square No, 72:, togetaer with alland singular the improvements’ théreon, seized and levied upon aa the property of Michael Mslony, and will be sold to satisfy jadicisls No, 110 to Getober. 1863, in favor of Ellen Kelly, admin- latratrix of Miles Kelly, WARDH. LAMON, je S-dts U.8 Marshal D.C. OR SALB—A large BLACK HORSE; eight years old; in zvod order. Appiy to OS, SHAFFIELD'B Gonfsctionory, Sy 2-3t" No. S86 Gth et., G and H ats, HIDES—HIDES, ILL Be sold at Public Anction, on everp WEDNESDAY snd TURDAY, at 1 o'clock es. m., at the Wharf on th strest, Washington, all the Govsrnmen Beef ies0n hand at the time ef AGS! A ih v—this Hotel presents inducements of a F uAG FLAGS! Eh ii id to ail who may be pleased to extend to it | Just received for the ath, sarge yor and patronage Bunting and Muslin FLAGS, an siz ie. Terms cask, in Treasury notes, to be paid at the moment oi sale. U, ssortmentof | jals | [Chron.J Lt. Gol. and G. 8. 0. Witness had no a but knew ¢ ly Francis, | Declaration of Independence, and by the de- | It is eupplied with ali the modern improvements, | livery of pa' eS. For Sores aprly to E. P. SIMPSON, at Sibley & At Emor 9 lebrated ina simi- | Guy’s, 322 D, between Ith and 11th. id lar manner, and in = . EMRLOH, Kcropean Hotel, he day G ad ; evening there was a FINK GARDEN FARM irda TR page lle eer 2 tweon tts ACCORDEONS. Hise she seed te tee teem veces tine display of fireworks and refreshments | A. *!N* VOR BALE. sre in __Gorner Fa vend UB st pep Raeye Relwecnsiha ss UST Recoived from Paris o large assortment of to Thinks that the child died in | Were provided for the inmates Four miles and a half from Washington, in @ RATIONAL LOAN. ¥ J an finest quality Accordeous. which we cin Rat nt.—Thinks that the edit | The patients ef Carver Hospital participated | northernly direction, in a high state of cultivation, — i a cheaper than any other heuse—trem $2 to $30, Favied Uheze wens weather, Aud | with those of Columbian Hospitul, ari the | Bow covered with afi hing crop of vegetation, | | ‘The Scoretary of the Troasury having extended BUT T ER METZEROTT'S Music Store, when she was buried there was & tremendous ra tai ited Oarvar 2 enjoyed the | 2° Dwelling, al! requisite outbuildiags, two | 4. +19 : i BUTTER, jo 9-f corner of 11th and P storm raging. Witaess could not see the fron | latter in turn visited Carver and onjoyed the | pumps of excellent water; and will be sold cheap Te STRATED AWOR score rela freen EGGS. 2 ors door frem ber house, but conld zee the back | Size works that had been prepared. wuire ot B. LACY, onthe premises, or FIRST DAY OF AUGUST NEXT 109 eases CONDENSED MILK CRYSTAL SPRING. plainly: and never saw Mr. White go in there, The colored people also celebrated the day BANKS, Feed Dealer, corner Sevea dN } tue priviiege of conversion, we shall continue until For sale by D. but ofier: sven him go out the back way. Some. | bY marching to their several piaces of worship | streets, Washington oS that date to furnish refaeot™ 3 FOR UBxSTAL SPRING AND THE RACE CUURs. times Mr. White passed near ehough to wit- | Aud holding Sabbath school 2nd other celebra- | ¥COND SALE OF LOTS, ND i ‘The undersigned wiilrun a coach forthe above tbns. = SAVE YOUR RENT. ness to have spoken to him 4f she thought | “Tine evening there was a display of fire- | SEN LOTS on Pa. ay.. bee ate PRR eta or proper. t front; prices from $3374 to $573, = THE MEW SIX PEK CENT. BONDS : Ks, private and public, and no end of f 8: 7 a RTOVE AY 5 places, makin ps a day («xce; Question by Mr. Brent—You seem to have | Wolk) Fi or pyrotechnical displays on |*FIVE L! : 7 ITED STATE: KINDLING AND STOVE Woon: When there will be thres,) leaving National Hotel, waiched the men pretty closely in that neigh- | mpenula gua Hee py rolechulcal displays on |*FIVE noreens Teg aera N.Y. ay., each UN: Jeet Ss; pach Tiivetrest and Penn. arene, aniz and 1 o’elooks PHOAd a es. : Ri ~ 6 SO ee Fade and on Sunday 2 end 4 o’clock, stopping a ee —O: yes; I’ve seen you about there, The saloons and rN enTenes iwere open d ure NINE L Penna bat apr wih east; mitt TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, On hand the best quality of all kinds of the Motropoliien, Turner & Ons No. Bet Aang tae teas, (Evers Was TREC Lie Uncaneiiee | FOUR LOTS on aid st, bet, Mand N, each 1,67) sa. {ter five years, at the option of the government, woop: avons, Sc woud mar (Unees Glere seam Vhi visi a 24 es ‘i $125 per —— = me od a Wise That en este your itn the | and norows that we heard of. SEVENTEEN LOTS cor. of 0th and © sta, 20 ft These Bonds are the SAWED AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OR | sod 7 o'ciock.. Fare—Round trip,'75 conta; each v itness.— has nothing todo with the | BNe= as front; prices from $25 to $100. CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY 2 a way, 50 cents; children half price. For further iu- testimony I am giving in now, Mr. Brent. i ‘aturday night, James Doyle, a | TEN LOTS cor of 2ist and K ats., 2) ftfront; prices BIZK BEQUIRED. jon callat 281 Pa avenni Witness continued.—She never had a quarrel HontcrDk.—$ now in the market, fe e. ‘jex Im" -B. FERGUSON, Pro’r of Stagos. ; from $100 to @150. — ‘with Mrs. Brown; never quarrel with anybody. | blacksmith, who bourded at the house of Jos. | tN LOTS on lth st east, bet. Pa. ay. and D st., BEING SOLD AT PAR Mr. Bront.—\Thate a feather in yourcap.*j | Nichols on Sixth strevt, between F and G each 1,700 aq. ft; prices from $175 to $225. and yielding KINDLING WOOD! HE STEAMBOAT FLYING CLOUD NOW he had seen Ben Hardin go to Mrs. B.’s. north, wasshotand killed by acolored man Terms: One-half cash; balance ia monthly pay- SIX PER OXNNT, INTEREST z = running from Georgetown to Mr. B.—Did he go in the back door? named Mathias Butler. Butler was arrested be eaves be res! Bi Ficoll = IN GOLD. Asuperior article of Pine, selected expresely for ae ee “es seas os were Aethee 3, ; : , m * 2 ft ro m 3to 6 o'clock p ‘itle perfect. mnvey- Ms 9 é a “Fi ‘ 3 6 Market House, Gecrgetown, D.' Se ee ee ae | a eee eta eee dn end ancing paid by the purchaser. Je % eost Equivalent at present price of coin te Kindling, Bawed Short aed rie pent as oe 9., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 ,o'elook, ‘when he went. a | sent to jail for court by Justice Giberson. An | HYOR 8ALE—150 desirable BUILDING LOTS in Dine per Cent. in Ourrency. Sits Ter eharors LSA DAU ding: Soba kseite Aires | foe Poet Ree eae eee cee eaten eee Mr. B.—How came youtoknow Mr. White | inquest was held by Coroner Woodward yes- varlons sections of the city of Washi They offers Badiators, Ranges, &c. ra Saturdays. Express Goods and other light freiehts and Mr. Hardin? turday, whem it appeared that the deceased | lew prices and on convenient terms. Apply toB. | BxCURB AND PROFITABLE MODE OF IN- |} gercushat Ogice when ordered carried at moderate charges, provided they have a Witness.—I can’t gointo the particulars, Mr | was sitting Ina chair, with his hand on his | OARUSI, Law Ofice, No, 33 Louisiana avenue VESTMENT, ; sees ie pase for same. Freights teftat WM. H. BITTBE'S Brent, as I could not pndertake to say exactly | breast, complaining of being unwell. Butler For large or amali sums, THOS. J. GALT, store will be attended to, how I came to know/Mr. White, Mr. Hardin, | was in the same room, and was playing with my 27-e0lm* or Mr. Brent either. an army revolver. He was told to put it __JOHN MOOER. URNISHRD ROOMB TO BENT—For rent, at 460 12th street, Gand THE COUP@N BONDS east side, between OFFICE—282 PENNA, AVENUE, H i are issued in JASON 0. KING, Pas i ; away, and was in the act of doing 30 when it | streets, neatly furnished and’ very comfortable - ‘ Betweex Ute aN lore, BACY,| 167 William street, N.¥. | PESTIVH, mis go invo that house wn” S8Y ‘BaF Yousaw | Suita cgi the bail passing through Doyics | BADROOMS. and BiETiNG ROMs, end PAR” 850's, 8100s $500", and $1,000, edi cawate: wee Pian OY,| 167 Wiluam street, Mx ; itness.—I didn’t-say so, Mr. Brent. left wrist into his breast near the heart, Doyle | HOne cite? Best or cs one of most desire ane the RACH, | Prints, Stereoscopic Views,| PELICITOUS Mr. B.—You intimated as much. expired in a few minutes. ing then, No chiline Geto ee REGISTERED BONDS IN Gard Visite, Ambrotypes: ‘Witness.—I did not, Mr. Brent. —_—-—-—- cs 850's, $100's, $500's, $1,000's, and $5,000’a, COAL! COAL! COAL! | BABE, Lm contest the ti FANCY, Mr. B.—Was not that house near the old rail | BotpATTEMPT AT BURGLARY.—Last Satur- i All orders for 15-26t Book just out. Foad depot, where passengers goin andout? | day night some burglar or burglars entered | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS, | .,2et#0n# desiring further information concerning poneeiagans eee Oke i { : the loan can proeure, upon application at our COAL ILES, PILES, PILES.—Dr. WITFIELDS Witness.— Yes. sir, it was. itness was of- | the grocery store of J. W. Davis, corner of . 4 5 . ten out of the house because she hada living | Ninthand Estreets. Theentrance waseffected | NOTIOW.—LICENSES.—AM persons whose | C™nter, or by mail, circulars answering all | from the same establishmont, farnished in the A, NSGRTABLE PILLB are wairanted a. oe * 4o make. Witness went to Baltimore to get | by the front door, which was opened by means 1em licenses from the corporation of George- | dwestions that may arisg. usual prompt and satisfactory manner by two doses. No suri operation should be re- testimony at the suggestion of the counsel, Mr. | of nippers. The burglars then went to work wn expire on the 30th instant are hereby notitied JAY QUOKE & CO., Bankers, sorted to, as relief Rent operates bat temporary, Bradley, Mr. Wallach paying her fare. Wit- | to force the iron sate, wane they dragged to | to renew the sameon or before the 10th of July jy 452 Lith street. GEO, D, 0. HIBES, ty Zi ness went to see Deb Easton in Baltimore, and | the nfiddie of the floor, and turned over upon | Béxt, otherwise they subject themselves to a #19, Who hiasecured that, beambhiof weebutasss) | Eevee is liceing susbotien hove teen coats asked her if she knew Tillotson Brown, which | some hams of bacon. ‘They charged tho lock | 80d the law is compulsory on the proper officers to | [WOTIOE TO WATER-TAKERS. ES iGivcans “| My, Sitios, No. 399 ‘Broadway; Mr Hughes. No. she at first denied, and witness asked ifshere- | with powder, but for some reason it did not | Yea stawtjy 10 — WM LAIRD, Olerk, Waree Buoisrran’s Ormor, lw we a 107 Spring street; Mr. ¥:shor, No, roome collected that Till Brown struck her in the | explode, and the burglars left, probably im a ace on the avenue, and what it was for, when hurry, ‘as the powder-was still in the lock of HOTOGRAPH City Hail, Saly 1, 1863. FOE BALB—A young, bay MARE. Fiue style. | Street.and numerous indies, whose tapas she replied that she had asked him for money | the sato, and nothing of value wastaken. The ALBU M 8I geod AL 7 bs tifled ti ‘ood, gentle, ®nd a first-class ridiagani. | be obtained at my ofilce. ice 50 cents per. fae Wea bacts aaa na ge eraer amar Coat |g Sera ore ea 2 S607 No S0d Broadway: snd by te scopticios bloat this ofice,.° | be seen at my house, No, 530, lath street, intend, | © pO te ey ark o. SORD nd c8n recommend her. C: & cO H : sed her that she had i atte: t bei 01 r The largest, cheapest and best stock of this date are now due and pay: ‘. a Be. Blackeuarded him, ST "eT ane | Pubie oroughfare, and within a tow steps | FROTOCRAPH ALBUMS coke oceaean ths axel ce Separation in | 34 br adarening me's note thiongy ity BAR Es oeeaE, Washington. D, C.. pat Samuel E. Arnold identified the tombstone, | of the Third Ward station house. now in the District, be fount at No, &$ High “In all cases of the non-payment of the water jy L-lw™ @HO. OTT WUNDER. HENBY COOKE, K' yt, Alexandria. ‘M6 WToths merry of Georgiana W, | MOvEht 19 thie ety yesterday. anil conveyed | MUGS. 5 nigh mise detatione ie, | simsatnge Ue mapit of exter imuadlaitr os | Hepon dx Monda eleieusy dat and vole era 2 amputated above thn knee, but ho is geting F 220, LUMBBON, sliow iio be" again used Jr aiid deliequont's | Bouse’s Traditions (Chopin), 1 vol. « When in this yard my grave you see, along admirably. The President visited him ORWAEPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION premises except on notification by she Werer Re. Bilemante (Lanner, Strauss end Labiteky Wal- My dear parents weep not for me; See ace aed ocprecsed the greatest regret 91 amp 103 Warua Stazer, ¢ expense of cutting off and restoring the flow of sep) dor of all modern Operas, a. J. YOUNG. No. 481 Broadway, New York. _T. B, JOXOR, ee SHUSIOIAN AND SURGEON, oOEHIQRAAIS PANN. AVERUR. OOoRB’S . VR» Washington city, D. O- poor f.om seven to nim 7 Advice gratis to the fom Yeates oromNac MARE BT. | goyg "md OHULDEENS OLOFBING ofthe THE GOVERNMENT WHARP. bees - fnvige the table Foos ov Sixre Steve. dross echool wear, to we A. M. HEPBUEN, Propcictor. attention of parents. . MEATS, FISH. . PRUIT, 10x, &e.> HOLNSALP 4Np Hetaiv Goods delivered? in any part of the be and Sfter the Mth inst. jo i-im* |p Seige BONDS. Polit Loonomy, 1 Weare now prepared to furnish to parehssers_ PRANCK EATLOR: ‘Tho Lord he called, he thought it best, Georsetown, D. C.. water. . ot vm. . i that he smould have received the dangerous | attends to the salo of Produce, Flour, Grain Tho law will be enforced. At the Musie Store o E 3, 6: MeGulnes “Wine Rio ae previous eee eee ee ee, ean uuuion NECtesAry. | Marckand tas! generally, i Procires Freight, Giar= Sonier’“RANDOLPH COYLE, soe W. G. MBTUBROTE. BOY'S CLO a. to the death of Tillotson Brown, heard him | Ling with folded arms on the stretcher, as he os ine Sy 2-1mif Water Registrar. ec. ; r was carried wo his quarters, the pb: ders jusiness transacted always with promptness and Sekint ne bis ONCE) Chae ag nee noticed that he wore the ame imperturbable dispatch, a mar 4-tf get the property. [This cenversation was in | SF distinguishing him in health. relation to the sale of Tillotson’s interest in the Rotel.) George S. Gideon.— Win ess, in 1856, undertook to negotiate for the purchase of Tillotson’s in- terest in the hotel at the instance of Mr. Wal- tach, and after the terms had boen ped upon the negotiation fell through beca the debts ot the hotel were larger than at first supposed. in the course of the negotiation witness asked ‘T. it Mrs. B. was not his wife, when he replied Yo, I am not married te that woman.” Then FROM LONDON, Axaggro Universal Telegraphy. By Count ———_—_ re) 2 NEW WAE MAP Saunéers’s Manual of Musketry Instruction. Suirine Liqvor To SoLpEEERs.—Flen Cran ¥, pasrivaaie, ng ey and Virginia, from ‘The Subaltern Officer and his Duties. By Lieut. was arrested yesterday, and committed to the | the Mt te en orn "ain? Bnclich Conctitution, By Doet. Pisher, ae Rea eres Todd, charged re PHILP & SOLOMON’S, Year Wook of Agrisultural Facts. 1362, 332 Penn, ‘The Bpeaker at Home. nn ATORae | Liebige Retural Cate of Husbandry. T NOTICE, 1 on Mines HE Late firm transactihg business under the | Forster's Bidgrat ith, Dame of Mindil & Co., is aissol by limitation ‘Twins? vo of Seo cof balites: Beono- pom day of d oy: be Al! ties Revie Dp for settlement to the surviv! practner. . VEG. Brash aca ? 40 Nio Poarroren.—Owing to the inelem- envy of weather, the pic nic of the Edward Everett Association is postponed until further notice. "s Dictionary of Sa on U. 8. PIVE-TWENTY BONDS asked i airs. W. was not his child, and ho said Srieas Punwerneince Sours, ofg Balimers ad ee z ao ti SULTON. P ; Giry Hart, June 7. ims. | of 8 Cecois nations, upon ‘application, withont «No, that ik impose my property wi : BALE—A magni RSE, OTT! B the ; i goto Mr. Wallach's wif 7 Property Wertinetos — tid ons on Bpniay™ gait times F? 8 old, of unsur style and UBLIO NOTION Is ee von ranhiee. | giubscribets holding our receipts arenotifed that By Mr. Prent.— Witness, in 12%, hoard Mrs. through at Government action. B. apenk of Emily as Tillotson’s daughter and has frequently seen Mr. B. riding with Emily. The Court adjourned to Monday. SS Resrstine an Ennorixe Orvicer.—John M. Sidney was arrested yesterday by one of a Ba a wa Posice and Laopelgetar te the #asrdhouse, Bharged with resisting an enroling officer. = * ivanis Route, svenue aud rates. Fi Yickets and far- vel . ‘or ther information 'y at the office of Great Penn- ‘and Sew portbeas? eorner of Pennsylvania proved make ers ‘at sce Rat rsOns orang all de prosecuted to NPY Nd ' of thi '. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. Best in the marke! DAVID HHPBUEN, BGO, 18 | 90 Bote Commimioner af Weshineion nil Ww. arian pat ae ____epaewe manta ai atte Te ee vost tract EG BOOM! | insect ot fagtared Deh se eee At “sy. ued alah, Sa Sy = na Kop re ad actice of de bai for delivery and aro requeet- : forno fault, the o . of say tener on, either in oF along the lino or | Wit bospamce ready for delivery oat ne ing n0, him. “Also, . the lime of ed'te then, JA es Piciratidt arama | ntact sun eter ag Si con e s dy Sat Wi a ee Sundays from », T. winiigiestly se eee cee procnaicurt ten 4 qoxnd'e 00.3, my6é Corner Bigath and D ata,

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