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AUCTION 8ALES,: FUTURE Dare. 52 i W.L. WALL & CO,, Auctioneers GREAT SALF OF NORSES, CARRIAGES, BUG- GIES HARNESS, GOOD WILL AN: LEASE QESTABLES, ALACKSMITH SHOP, OF STOR, ‘TRON & 0. PION ABLES OF THOMAS TREET, BETWEEN ON 14TH Xx BAVENY ND. STREET On TUESDAY MORNING, June one at o'clock we aball sell, his 'argeand valu. ech cir e— THIRTY HEAD OF HORSES, re #1,“ coamen- + 8Open Barouches, 6 Phaetons, 7 Close Carriages, 14 Top Buggies, No top Buggies, ddles 13 Sette Single Harness, 5 Retts Light Double Harness, 6 Sett« Hack Harness, Office Furniture, One fire proof Safe. aLSO, Tho lesse, a will, &c., of one of the best Sta- diesin the aty aod he & lease of over two years to run. ALSO, Black smi and Tools aad Shop to rent, With other Shor aPdgual.y found ine Livery Sta The | tock embraces one of the latga:t toss shad at Aaction, and wees) fale catl the attention of purchaser, to this sale ax t! stook will be peremptorily seld withoat reserve,» od WW. L, WALL &,00,, Ancts, ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers, of Ss OF THREE STORY BRICK TRUER eterse AND LOT ON NINTH 3° WEST. BETWEEN OAND PSTREESSNORTA On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June 3. até o'clk. onthe premises, by virtue ofa deedof trastdvted ar 240, i86!. «nd duly recorded in Liber N T, No. 2and folios !. et teqi, aod ofthe Land Recorda of Washingtor county. D.O. TE shall seil, LotNo 9in Crittende: eu» division of Square 398, fronting 2 feet.on Ninth street west. baiwsen Gand P streets north, ruon’ De back 94 feetd inches tos pubd'ic alley ard improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling House contsining two basement rooms, saloon parlor, wide ha!'l, and three cham- ders with woodaber, &e in the rear. Gonre; Gass t cost of the pure! ee lomveyances & 18 o r TA MAS 8. BURR, Trasteo je.@ ata J_ CO MoGUIRE & CO, Aucts. Y¥ THOMAS DOWLING. Auct’r; Georgetown, EXECUTOR’S SALB OF IMPROVED REAL BS- TATE IN FORGSTOWN. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 15, at 6 o’clock. I shall sell in front of the onion all that piece dr parcel of ground being the east half of Lot numbered eighty eight (shin Thellkeld’s addition of Georgetewn situated on 246, between Lingan and Warren streets.near Georgetown Gol- lot is 80 feet front, with adepth of 230 feet, improved bya convenient and well built Two- story Brick House, containing six rooms and cellar, The heuse it located on high ground and ina very healthy neighborheod. Title perfect. _Terms: One half cash, the balance in three and six montha, secured by a deed of trust on the Property. i All conveyancing at cost of sting oy . GODDARD, Executor. je6-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Anat, RY Tuomas DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AT At CTION On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 16, até o'clock p. m., I willsell in front of the premises, middle part of L.ts No 14) and i41 in Beall’s addi tion to Georgetown fronting 40 feet on the west side of{Montgomery street near Dunbarton street, and running back 12) feot, aodis improved bya Good Two ftory Brick House, ALSO, East part of Lot No. 139 in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, fronting 20 feet on the south side of Dupbarton street, near Montgomery street. and meres back 8) feet, and improved by a Brick ple, Terms: One-balfcash; balance insix andtwelve menthe, secured bya deed of trust on the prop- ety. . Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- aner. " sitive. 3 jena = THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. Usitzp STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, In virtue of two writs of Pieri Facias issued from the Glerk’s office of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, and to me di will 2 pose to public sale, for cash, at Court Houre doer, of said county,on 6th day of J x fendant’s ri 5 Lots No.1, 2, and 3, in 8 Rorpels es pa of Willis lass, and eh upon as the property o: ma Do and wil be sold to satisfy judicial No. 28 and 299. to Octo- ber term 1859, f Wm, G. W. White and Brether, use of James B, Smith, use of Honry Douglas#. W) . BELDEN, my 13-dé&ede late U. 8. Marshal. D. 0. nEZTHB ADOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN- il the 2th inst., same hour an’ Wat BeLDEN. late U. 8, Marshal, D. 0. J.0. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, FRAME HOUSE. AN iT ON MADISON STREET. FORMERUY OREGON atter On WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON, June sth, at7 o’elock. on the premises, we shall sell the sou’ half of Lot 42 in Square numbered 443, fronting 12, feet on Madison street, (a street running from M to N streets north, between 6th and 7th streets wert.) running back 1/5 feet to a 15 feet alley, with a J5 feet alley on the south side, and improved with a two story Frame Dwelling House contain- ing fe ur rooms ard a kitchen, and a Large Frame Btab e. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in3and 6 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust onthe premises rap aot Conveyances a @ cort oO} e puri ‘ jesa J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auct’s. B* 3.0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALF OF THRBE DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSES AND LOTS ON THE KAST SIDE OF SIXTH STREET WEST, BE- TWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTH, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jone léth. at 6 o’elock, on the premises, we shall sell Lots No. 15 and 16,in Square No 435, fronting together 5) n 6th street wert, between G and streets and runpirg back 35 feet to a wide public zaproved by three very desirable Frame ne ‘Houses, with back buildings, to be sold fe parateiy. Perms: One-half cash; the remainder in3 and? months, with intercst, secured bya deed on the w Convey tthe cost of the purch; Conveyances 8! a cost o: Pl je 8-7 . ©. McGUIRE & C B J. 0. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, EXTENSIVE SALE OF CHOICE OLD WINES 1QU0B8 IN BOTTLES AND DEMI- JOHNS On THURSDAY MORNING, June 16, at 19 0’clk, at the Hotelcf Mr. James Casparis, opposite the Exst Capitol Park, weshali seil, without reserve, bis extensive stock of fire Wines and Liquors, some of it being reserved stock of the last twenty years. n part— dect Medeira, Port, Sherry, Rhine and Claret Wives. Buperior Old Monongahela, and Cabinet Whiskey, some bottled in 151. 7 Choice Brandy, Santa Crug and Jamaica Rum, Old Scotch Whiskey,im ported in 1844,Peach Brandy, Wild Cherry Brandy, 2 Hungarian and California Wines, Old Julep, Pars- ley Brandy, Champagne in quarts and pints, White Wine, V ineeeri ae &e. ne Jarge Frenel irror. Ofer Unialogues may be obtained at the Auction ms. Terms cash. jesd "3, 0. MoGUIRE & 00., Aucts, FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN GEORGE- TOWN AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Ov TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, June 2ist, 1884, at 5 o'clock, I will sell, in front of the premisos, Lots No, 29 and 2)0 io 8 addition to Georgetown, froxting 130 feet on West street, with a depth of 1m feet on Montgomery street. These lots will be Civided inte four pallaiog lots, each fronting 30 feet on the south side of West street with a depth ofuy eee toa DW feet alley from Montgomery street. A180. he south parte of Lots 250 and 25), fronting 60 fet on the noe side of Green atreet, above West street, with a depth of 190 fost, 0, Part of Lote No. 138 and 139, in Beall’s additien to Georgetown, fronting 4) feet on the egst side of oe street, above Gay street, with a depth of 10) eet. Terms atsale. All conveyancing and stamps at the costof the Pett ntel.) THOS. DOWLING, Auet. UOTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, Wan DerartMexr, Oavatay Borwav, Orrics or Cuter QuaRTERuAsrun. ashinsion, D.C. April 25 436, ‘Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bid- Ger, at the times apd places named below, vis: Newport, Peous , Thursday, May 5th Gettysburg, Penna.. Monday, May 9th, je7 J Penns., Thursday, May 12tb Mimic Penna, Thursday, May (sth, i Thursday, May 26th, Thurads, 24 use 24, Penva,. Thursday, June oth, Thureday, June 16th. TY ili. t, PB » Thursday, Jone 234, One Hundred ij 100) Borsen at Getfyabar ond Two 18 01 Buodred and Pifty (250) at each of . These horses bave been condemned as wont for the cavalry service of the United States Army. For road and farm purposes many good ba: Horses will be sold singl ‘Be ‘ in at Oa ‘m, aad continue daily until are sold. : . 8. Treasury notes ool Terme: cash, in U. 5. Trossary nc a. BIN, ap.26-1je20 Lt. Col. and ©. Q. M. Cavalry Bureaa, GALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES. x Lae master’s Office. Depot Washingt: ORS Quart SH INGTON, D. Ong Tore 3, 1884. my: Will be roid at publis > cpp any i eecarrals, + ‘ory, in the city by BS ink WEONESBAY. Jeunes, 3864, andon WED, AY, as oy 1 oORSES AND MULES, sondemped as unit for public service. Terme: Cash in Se pene ee. Bale to commence neageel : ¢. Ro ORER, . 5 e! Brig. Ges A aa aster, esta Washington, depth of i”) ; Hi arch: So k ithe perfect. Jer-d! oL XXHHI. : AUCTION SALES, FUTURE Days. Y:JAS, C, McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. ALL AND DESIRABL: pay ING LOT ON 5x EW. JERSEY. Re ERS. Pi rete THE BALTIMORE AXD QFTO RATLROAD DEPOT On WEDNESDAY APTERN PR Re AES in Sub of Lot No. 1 Square No. fronting #) feot on the west side of New Jersey avenue, between D and E streets Bor ibsane running back @4'f-et 9 inches toa public alley, and con :1,67] square feet of ground, ‘erms cash, . Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- aver, “send [Rep} J. 0, MOGUIRE & O0,, Aucts, PRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct,, Georgetowa, HOUSEHOLD PURNITPRE AND EFFROTS AT PUBLIG AUOTION, | On FRIDAY MORNING, Juve 17, at_Wo’clock, I will sell at the resid-nee of Mrs. Rohrer, on Montgomery street, between Gay and Duobarten,’ a general assortu.ent of Household Furniture, viz: ‘artor Chairk and Sofa i Bureans, Readstesds and Mattresses, Carpets. Mirrors and Tables, robe Washatands, &c. Parlor and Cook Stoves Crockery and Glass ware. Kitchen Furniture and manyarticles not men- tior ed. ‘ 5 10-Ata THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer. ¥ J. 0. MOGUIRE & OO., Auctionvers, VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS aT THB akER OF i AND rey sinus, On DLT AFT. OON. June 17,.at ha it six o’clock, on the premises. we shall Sell, parts of Lots Nos. 10 and 11, in Fquare No. 120, fronting o: North H street, at the corner of Nineleenth street weat, to be divided into building lots These Lots inely I for ‘private resi- jet and pleasant street, but in full vivepia avenue, , Genvesne t the cost of the guitcha: ve} s af co! ° irchaser. fot nee Mt NO MeGUIRE & OO. Aneta, - eres en BY 4. ©. MoQUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE RBAR gerne NATIONAL HOTEL AT PUBLIC AUC- On FRIDAY APTERNOON, June 17, at 6% o’clk, on the premises, we shall cell, Lot No. 6, in Square No. 490, fronting 56 feet 4 inches on aorth O street, between Four-and-a hslf and Sixth street west, and running baek about 123 feet toa 3 foot wide public alley, with s Brick Building. long and favor- ably known asthe ‘Washington Bath House.” The central locstion of this valuable property renders it vary Geatzable for business purposes, and we ipvite the particular attention of capital- ista and business men to the sale. Terms > One-half cash; the remainder in 6 months, with — jecured by adeed of trust on the premines. ook of conveyances and revenue stamps to be Mele d ”¥, O, MOGUIRE & 00., Aucts, Y WM. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers. GREAT BALES OF RARE AND VALUABLE 8. AUTOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS. &e.. &0., AP AUCTION. WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 18, at 736 o’ cle, at Mr. A. Pieater's haces, over the Bank of Wash- ington, wes all sell, allof Mr Hurter’s grok of Rare and Valuable Books ta Papers. Exploring Expeditions. Annual Debates of Congress, Dicti yetpientneey ious. &c., vite Osina. Cariosities, ulOgraphs, re }. Painti which a valuable Picture of Jupiter, & Teg@io. Also, Secretaries, Book Cakes Tal Bales NESDAY EVENINGS, until all are sold, as the rooms mast be vacated atan early day. sch ain Hooks can te neen'atane timer re ac! ie. ooks Can. iF swatain (Chron } W. 8, LRWTS & O6., Aneta, Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, FOUR SMALL FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS IN GEORGETOWN AT AUOTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 16, 1364. at 60’clock p.m., onthe premises, I will sell, the north part of Lot No. 17, in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, fronting 6 feet on Poplar street, be- tween Pann feotiery. and Monroe streets, with a feet and improved by Four good Frame jouses, Terms: One-third cash; betance in six and twelre J , Bhelving, c. “fii be continued MONDAY ani WED- | months, secured by adeed of trustou the property. Ali conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the 1 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c’, AT AUGTION. On MONDAY MORNING, June 30th, 1864, at 10 o’elock, I will sell at t! No. 48 Water street. corner of gtese strect,a assortment of Groceries. Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, bs, Buckets, &c., such as is usually Kept in a re- tail grocery sto Batic erms: Cash, Sale ive. je13d "PHOS. DOWLING, Anct, PRY THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, FRAME HOUSE AND LOT IN ame aT EOR TOWN AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 20th, at 532 o’clock P. M., I will sellim front of the premires, a desirabie Building Loty-fronting 69 feet on the westside of Payette street, vetweei bh and 9th streste, a, wit & soothe of Ie dertcand improved by a ul ry Frame House. iene Eaah: AlNcoaveraucing and stamps at jeisd RTOS, DOWLING, Auct, ¥J..0, MoGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, CHANOERY BALE OF VALUABLE VACANT OTS. On TURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jane 7th, at half pastefive o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a lecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Col- umbia. made in acause (No. 98, in equity,) where- in Julius M. Granger is complainant, and Adele rocery store, Dovglas and others are defendants, passed May 6, 1864, we shall sel! the whole of Square No 56, di- yided into desirable Building Lots, fron spectively on north I street. New Jersey avenue, erro street west, all having fine alley facilities in the . This square is located an the high gronnd north ofthe Capitol, in the immediate vicinity ot St. Aloysius Church and the National aac Macha and isineyery respect desirable for priva' jences, Terms: One-halfeash; the remainder in three and six montbs. with interest, secured to thesatis- faction of the Trustees;on the ratification of the sales by the court and payment of the purchase money, the Trustees will convey the property in fee to the purchareri If the terms of sale are not complied with in five Gays after the sale, the Trustees may re-sell the roperty 80 in default at the risk and expense of Phe purchaser, on one week’s notice in the Na- tional Intelligencer. Conveyances and revenue stamps atthe cost of the par . W. D. DAVID! THOR 2 FISHERS Trustees 7.0. MoGUIRE & 00., Aucts S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS, POSTPONED UN- til THURSDAY AFTEBNQO; Jane W.. Be y THOS 3, my 2]-eokds hour end place, Trustees, Je8-d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT AND OSTREETS On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June lth, at 6o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell for eeeoant of 8t Vincent’s Orphan Asylum, the following valuable vacant Lots in Square No. 447, vis: Lot 10 fronting 60 feet on 7th street west, he- N petites! north, and ranning back 116 Lots 14, 16 and 16, fronting each 61 feet on north O street. between 6th and 7th streets west, and running back 185 feet to a # feet alley. Lot 3, fronting61 feet on north N street, between oth and 7th streets west, runing back 189 feet to a 3 feet alley, z The above will be divided into good sized Buila 3 8, ‘es Titles all directly from the Government. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6an1 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trus on the premises, Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- cbasere, eT. t_irrespansible bidding, a pay- ent t'sih on each lot will be required at tho stime 5 “jee-d J. 0. MoGUIRE& OO.. Aucts. B* J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, THREE FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS UTH HSTREET VETW BEN SISTHEAND SEVENTH. STREETS EAST, . CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Pursuant toa decree of the Sapreme Court of the District of Colambia passed on the 26th day of May, 1964. in an seatty “caure. (No. 217) ipneren Joseph H. Béinner others are complainants, andJohn'L. Hall defendant, the subseriber will on THURSDAY id day of June instant, a : pa 6; o'clock in the afternoon, jises, offer iat sale at Public Auction, tothe Ghest pidder, Lot No. 6 and the east half of Lot No.7, in 8: e 876, in thiseity. The lots are adjacent and front mo B Street south, between Sixth and streets east, panning beck to South Gevoulan aver is areim prov: ¥ rame houses, the yma of sale are: One-third cash; the re mainder in equal instalmenta in three and six months r the day of sale. The notes of the purcbaser, with ap ed security, will be taken for the deferr yments, If the terms ofesale are not complied with with- in five days thereafter, the trastee will re-sell tha property at the risk and cost of the defau ting er. "Co Deyances and stare ‘at the cost of the pur- ; M. BRALB, coe ctawawa da 3.0, Mo@U: Trustee. TRE & 00., Ancts, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, JUNE I4, 1864. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ¥. WM. L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, UNITED STATES IAREHAL LE OF SCHOONER INDIA AND CARGO. In virtue of a deores issued from the Clerk's OF fice of the Supreme Court of the District of Col- umbia, holding 5 Pisces Qourt, aud to me direct- 1 will expose Public Sale for cash, at the foot of 2 Eat aut es | Wharf, ae ane Botenee aS in city of Washington; D.0., 0 RSDAY. the 16th A of Junie, 180s, comunencing at 11 o'clock a.m... “whe Beb INDIAN, j * Potckchas l coer ‘AN, her Tackle, Apparel, mg ALS) 12 Pigs; alot of Ghickens, 1 bag of Salt; 1 barrel of Flour. eee gate oie Sugar, Let of Charta;2 a hs bene ba Je 11-td ). Y J.C, Mc@UIRE & ©0.; Auctioneers, BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON THE WEST SIDE OF 6TH STREET, BETWEEN G AND H STREET A On THURSL AY APTERNOON, June \6th, at 6%: o%lock ou the premises ‘we shall nell, the south half of Lot No 25. in Square No. 454. fronting 2%; feet on Sixth ‘street. between G@ and H streety back 109 feet 4 inches to a 30- ed by a two story and Building, containing OA sno Te ; foot pul siley, impr: attic Brick House, with ¢ Srooms, (0, two story Frame Dwelling House, containing four reoma, fronting on the alley, Terms : One-fourth in cash; the remainder in siz twelve, and eighteen months; with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. O t cost of thi Ber, ena 3-6. meet ©O., Aucta, {B&D Obro: Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMB, Anetioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF RR LUASLE REAL Es- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia, dated cn the 2Ist of May, A. D. 184, passed in a certain cause (No. 1,309) pending intaid court, between tpn \. trustee, complainant, and John Williams fase 4 snt—the undersigned’ trustee, will, on EHC AY, the 17th day of June, A. D. 1854, at six o’c! M..in front of the premises, proceed to sell all that lot cf ground situate in the city of Washing- top, and District of Columbia, known and desig- nated as lot numbered 16 in square numbered 5; also the east seven feet eight inches front of lot numbered 15,in said square, together with theim provements on ssid lot and part of Jet. isting of alarge three story brick Ghats ae jouse. (being Fa — Rea estate of the late Commodore lephen Cassin. This property is situated on North K street, be- tween. 2th th atceets west, fronting 57 feet and 8 inches on K street. and extending back with By Lhe ee (57 feet 8 inches) 109 feet 10 es to 4 public alley. a ; ‘The terme of the salo are; One-third cash; the, balance to be paid in two equal instalments, at Bi; and twelve months from the aay of sal; Baid bal: ance to bear interest from the day of sale,and the pay ment theréof to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser or purchasers, with surety to be ap- proved by the trustee, 3 If the terms of sale be not complied with within five days from the day of sale the trustee reservea the right to're-sel) the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by advertising papers pablahed in the city of Washington.” Dewspapers in the city of Was! 2. All rouveyancing and stamps at the cost of the STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT bial GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION. ie velock 8M. I will sell in front of the premises, °} i“ ¥ re) Tt oflot No. iin Beatty and Uawkine wats ion to Georastonn. fronting 6) feeton Market sibs 'Improvetattes tonalst Of" uo twast e im: 1 8 CO! 0! we Frame House with brick Basement, atare Terms: Oset All conveyaneing and stamps at the co: = HOS DOWLING, Auct. ° je 13-4 Br J. 0. McGUIRE & ©O., Auetioncers, MMIBSION MRS’ SALE OF. REAL ESTATE, 7 iti ‘ireuit Co D.o. VALUABLE BUSTS ON PRNNSYLYA- NIA AVENUE, OK TAVERN. AT LONG BRIDGE < jance with am ordet of thé Gircnit Coart ofthe District of Galatta Cand eo reangs of entered en Smasiority of the parties interested,) day of February. 186), in the mater ofthe Bfition of Peter OU, Howle aud others, heirs sine peti of Parke @. Howle. deceased, the undersigned. Commissioners in the above éntitled cause. will offer at public sale, on the premises.on TUESDAY, June 28th, commencing the first named at 6 o'clock P. M., the following, described real estate, being and aagis the city of Washington. D. CO. _lst. Let No. 82, insquay sfronting on the soath side of Pennsylva: venue, near 3d street, ad- joining tmott’s Coach Factory, and contain- ing 2.456 re feet. < 2d Lot No. 4, in square No. 2h7, situated at the corner of 14th streetand Maryland avenue, at the foot of the Potomac Bridge. containi. iy Med equare feet. Upon thislot there is a lai rick Dwell- ing House; suitable for tavern, and other improve ents, Mrerms of aale: Qne-third in cash on the day of sale, and the purchaser to give bonds for the resi- susan ye ans Be Gr Srila titel naan tesyeble. wi interes! e leg: ie, x ive months after date, the Nitie tobe witktela Mnaee Beale tle dy el eyances at the 5 oa ity ENDERSON, JOHN H. CORN ETATS A DO GHERTY, SOHN G. ROBINSS : lommissioners, §e.13.4 J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY J. 0, M:GUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF REAL E3TATE, No. 173._ Petitions Circuit Court. D CO, LARGE MANSION AND GROUNDS ON 14TH BUREET, SUITABLE FOR A PUBLIC GAR In obedience to an order of the Circuit Gourt of the District of Columbia, (and at the request ofa majority of the parties interested,) entered on the 23d day of May, 1362.in the matter of the petition of Peter C, Howle 8, he! it of Joanna Howle, deceased, the underai, Ommissioners in the &bove entitled cause will offer at pablicesie, at the premises, on MONDAY, the 27th day of June. 1864, a€ 6 o'clock p.m., the following described Real Estate, lying and being in the city of Wash- Dg Ut Ist. The whole of Square No. 232, fronting on Uith street weat, end jying between C and D streets south. The entire square contains 113,918 square feet, The imptovements consist of « large, well- built and substantial brick dwelling-houss and out-houses. suitable for a first-class residemce or place of public entertainment and summer resort, Burroun sbade trees, and com a fine view of the Potomac and Virginia shores. It is within twelve minutes’ walk of x if Motel, vania ay- enue by the léth street branch of ashington and Georgetown railroad, 2d Part of Lot No. 1,in Square 267, fronting on Maryland avenue, and lying between 13+ and l4th stieets, containing $251 square fest; and having on ita double two-story, freme dwelling-honse, Terms of eala: One-third in cash on the day of sale; the purchaser or purchasers to execute his bonds for the residue in the name of the respective heirs, payable with interest at the legslrate at six and twelve months after date; the title to be with- held ull t serment of all khe puichase mon 2 conveyanci 6 cont o} archaser. 7ancJOHN HENDERSON, HENRY A. CLARK, CORNELIUS A. DOUGHERTY, JOHN G. ROBIN: OM rn rs. jo led J. 0. MCGUIRE & 00., Aneta. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ) VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN VARIOUS PARTE OF THE CITY AT AUCTION- On MONDAY, the 20th inst., we shall sell on the 5 i ot No.7, in square 23, it it on 28th street west. between f and streets north, willbe eras if desired inte three lots. . Square, aigided fa tye tots, iquare, — aes: orth part lot 21. squar 5 it 20 feet on 17th street west, between | ‘New York aves Mod on TUPBDAY: the 2ietinst., we shall sell commencing at the first named lot at 6 o'c.ock P. Viz: Part iS 3, in square 492, having a front of 22 feet 9inchea on © street south, between 434 and 6th streets west. Island. < ‘West half lot 9, in square 493, front 40 feet on sorth C street, between 4’. and 6th streets west, will be divided into two lots.of 20 feet each, if de: sired, Part Lot 2 in square 577, it being the east 18 feet fronting on C street south, between 3d and 3d ats, west, erms: One-balf cash, remainder in six, and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day ofsale, Deed siven, Cie a of trust taken, I] conveyancing, including revenue stamps at the cost of the por . Title table, Twenty dollars will be Teqn) red paid 7p when the property is knocked off from each purchaser, SoU TESEAas Se sain Si be vate ai jo * “e184 BRAN & WILLIAMS. Ancts, and will goon, be connected with Pynae @ 7, L & HENDERSON, Sata 5 0-3 yt rm pe eet by 3 f they have or a a well ne ec SLL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES, |, which they are prepared to sell atthe lowast price: We Be shox notice in the city or country Le he * ouerine She place, 0. 367 D etreet, near 9th, ~- Op Z-tf Franklin Hall Building, ABD H.L. Meh Bk AMUSEMENTS, : ey HALL. a oh LTERRERRY EET tan Near Corner of 51x10 Sirect, eat, of, National and. GROOM LBA ek ae woe ge -Proprictor WB, Casavavaz——....->-,- age Manager, Be-production, by particnlar request, for ONE WEEK ONLY, “ONE WREK ONLY, ONE WEEK ONLY, O! ie GREATEST BPEOTACUUAR DRAMA GREATERT SPECTACULAR DRAMA GREATEST SPECTACULAR DRAMA . of the present day, witnessed during the first two weeks of its par- formance by upwards of TEN THOUSANDPERSONS. John BF. Pool’s great Bpectacalar Drama, written expressely for the Canterbury, entitled ouDIDR GA ‘ CUDIOS CAVE, RW SQENERY. AND APPOINTMENTS, EW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, A Village in Bast Tennessee. i A Ravine in the Cumberland Mountains. Berber Jim's CHS e ring Mountains. Waterfalls and ‘Glitte in the Cumberlind Moun- tains, y Machine by H. Walker. Appointments by Mr, Sullivan. Musicarranged by Je Braham, | The Burning Mountains and Rescue of Virginia Villars is one of the most awfully grand illustra- tions ever presented to the public. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, And on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2. m., will be presente@the New Drama, dramatized expressly for the Oanterbury, by John F, Poole, Bsa., en- “e CUDJO'S CAVE, ‘OR THE BATTLE-CRY OF FREEDOM. Las ipated bond- EOME, ® self-emancipated bon DEVO an Cudjo,a deformed negro and a tive. but sound in heart OGRE LS SA J.J, Dougherty Cart Minnévick x German boy, full ng... lars, an aged clergy- man, and blind Mr. John Mulligan ,. Billy West Penn Hapgood, a Quake: f courage and of eunni! .W. B, Cavanagh Rev Mr Toby.an old ne Mr. Villars. Stack bridge) ‘ \~-.Mr. Leffert Withers....$ Tennessee Unionists }.. Wiepiapper Grodd. (0c MePheraon Lvrander Sprowt. } f * Bilas Ropes, .-.- Williams Sullivan Be’ Biathewood | | . | Dan Pepperill,...' 5 if J} t.. f lars, the clergyman’s : asighter: UIE als he aiates ear ey metete Forrest 1, id as has los! s ga brother read -Lucy Clifton SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. SCENE }.—The First Mutterings of the Storm in Tennersee—The Vigilance Comm — Prepara- tions to Hang the Schoolmaster— '3 the Uze of Eddication?’’—The Hanging int pted by Pomp—The First Blow for Sreedom Tebleaus The Lone Widder and her Hopeful Son—A Bright Pros- ect—in View—Niggers Cheap and Honey, Plenty— ‘he ‘* Wandere the Face of the Arth’’—Vil- lar’s House—The Schoolmaster Hunted Down— Southern Honpttality Illnstrated—Toby and “de J Dek Dea opes in Eayeuit si the hs itive— teri H arance Of Pen! ngood—Rage Beene Mah funters Whi ping a Free Nigger, Carl Works & Miracle—Attack es Villars—A Danghter’s Devotion Pena le wats nas LOpea— ‘* Pomp, the Slave!’—" No, Pom ree Pr) —Tableau— Bxterior of Casio's Gav : ve Finds « Friend thy ave % fuge—Is it joomy?— The House of Bondage is Gloomy—Is it Damp!—It is not with the Cruel Swe) 4 Es the SP Se dignte ure Solder—Mouttain Paarethe rT, ae 7 Gomnmittee Still in Porsuit—Capture of Penn—A, Moment of Peril—Sudden Appearance GFF orth aust Gudjc—One Wiped Out—Pomp's Swing for Life— BB Sr atten ‘of Penn—Grand Tableau The Battle Orv of Freedom, E 3 SCENE 2.—The Regurn into Danger—Penn Finds ® Substitute, a Volunteer for Lysander—Stack- bridge’s Hat and Coat get Arrested—The Guard Heme—The Yark Hour Beforo Dawu—Carl a Con- federate Soldier—The Drugged Liquor—Cudjo on Hand—A Willing Prisoner—Pomp to the Rescue— The Triumph of the Bayone:—Escape of the Pris- oners—Tableaun—On the Mountain—Carl in the Hands of the Philistines—A Stroke for Liberty—A Phrenological Developmemt—The Trust at the Round Rock—Virginia in the Wood—Hopes and Fears—A Dark Night and a Sad Road—Silas Ropes Still in Pursuit—His Desperate Regolve—*Fire in the Mountain; Burn ‘em Out'—The Mountain Forest on Fire—Perilous Position of Virginia— Saved» the Desperate Heroism of Pomp—Thrill. in, ‘ableau. = z (rhis scene, occupying the entire length of the stage, is ne oF pe most magnificent and effective ever presented. 5 ROFNES,— Interior of Cadjo'sCave—Blythowaod a Prisoner—Master snd Slave Change laces—The Hour of VengeanceBigthewood’s Life Baved by Virginia— Attack Threatened —Treachery—Vir- inia's defense of the Cave—Death ef Blythewood— ‘ableau—The Lone Widow's Idea of Confiseation— The Woman Whippers—A Little Mistake—Cndjo After “Provisions” —Comes Off Well Loaded— Cudjo’s Cave—Love-making in the Wilderness— The Council of War—The Cave Discovered by Silas Hopes Preparations for Defense—The Attack—A ‘arm Weleome to Cudjo’s Cave—Grand Pableau— The Ronaway and the Free Nigger—Is Carl a Coward 7—Villars a Prisoner—Virginia’s ass alto fifine Her Heroic Resolve—Capting Sprowl Makes a Speech—The Mountain Torrent—Desperation of Virginia—Timely Appearance of Pomp—Cudjo’s Vengeance—Startling Death of Cudjo- and Silas Rop s—The Last Attack—Defeat of the Secession- ists—The Old Wise Floats Again in Tennessee— Grand Tableau of Victory, Te-engagement of MLLE MARIETTA RAVEL, M’LLE MARIETTA RAVEL, er MABIET TX RAVEL, wonderfu. the most WORTGHT ROPR ARTISTE TIGHT ROPE ARTISTE in this country, She will aiso execute some beau- tifu! NOM AND SPANISH DANOES, FRENCH AND BPAN IIL DANCES, i rineipal characters in and suse VERAL BEUTIFUL BALLETS, assisted by MONS BAPTISTAN, MONS. BAPTISTAN, AND THE GREAT COURT OF BEAUTY, COURT OF BEAUTY, o! ‘ SIXTEEN LOVELY GIRLS. MULLIGAN, WEST WILLIAMS AND DOUGH. w oli T RIC MISS ESTELLE FORREST AND Min CARRIS GARDNER, i yw selection o! inanew SONGS. OF THE HEART! A Beautiful Ballet, a Funny Negro Farce, aL able Pantomime, Wonderful Tight ‘Feats, and a Mammoth Budge’ Songs, Dances, Banjo jurlesques, &c., 4 By the Largest and Diet Talented Company in the In active prepare don vend) will be shortly pro- 5 ‘ to th lic, the sent ae GREATEST SENSATION DRAMA ever presented to a Washington audience, entitled tbe BUSHWHACKERS oo! THE POTOMAC. NEW AND ELEGANT SCENERY and effects TatrodnAHINGTON CELEDRITIEG | The Drama is now in rehearsal, and will be pro- duced ina SUPERB MANNER, wh a AST and all the NECESSARY APPOINT- FULL CAST andall the NIB. gotten ppat an expense of over 4% 420 TH OUBARD DOLLARS, en A ‘ar superior to anything ever present to the Washingicn public, replete with » i ‘ableaux | Striking Conical Situations! Local ! its | And Patriotic Sentiment! tirely devoid of Profanity and disgusting Vul- fue Benpacsal eeneers aut a Moral vo all. or synopsis of Bcener: neidel s Kee see THE Critic. published at the terbury and circulated gratuitously throughout the city. 2 $0 25 Oe ernest | at 7 e’clock; Performance to com- mence at 8 o’cloc! ¥ MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERN ies 25 conte; Ghildren 19 cents, | success, called N°, 8,524. AMUSEMENTS, ' GROVER'’S THEATER. sgSetesgeamee tun Wana igen, Also of Grover'’s New Ohestaut Sit o ex's Rew, Chestout sir Second appearance of the talented Actress, MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSOR, whe will appear in ber great character of VIOTORINE, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, ‘he performance to commence wit! mest! rama, in three acts, entitled ate Peers 0 VICTORINB; oR, THE WORKING GIRL'S DREAM, Victorine._.....-.+.. .Miss Charlotte Thompson Performance will conelnde with t e in two acts, now playing in New Yoo mie eect A BULL IN A CHINA SHOP, Bagshott, his original character. J, K. Mortimer DNESDAY EVENING. | F WE GRIORE?. ANCHON, THE FORD'S NEW THEATER, TENTH STREET, ABOVE PENRSTLYANIA AVERUR, GREAT SUCCESS of the new American drama. MR. J. 8. CLARKE in Two Glorions Pieces. " THIS EVENING, JUNE 1, will be presented the american drama of ~ i ‘OR. THE GENTLEMAN OF NATURE, Peter Waxem, the Gentleman of ature sregteeeeee Mr, J. 8. Clarke Marion, afterwards Mrs. Fudge i : Lyster... Miss Alice Gray To conclude with Tom Tavior’s admirable com- edy of BABES IN THE WOOD. Jeremiah Beetle ..Mr. J. 8. Clarke Other characters by Miss Alice Gray and the en- tire Company. To-morrow, Mr. J. 8. Olarke in Planche’s ereat Plt KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE, In active preparation, Shakspeare’s Comedy of TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. DAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 13. LOCATION—CORNER SIXTH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOOK. EVERY BYENING AT 8 O’CLOCK. TRAINED HORSES AND PONIES, TRAINED DOGS AND MONKEYS, TRAINED MULES AND BUFFALOES, Together with the Blind Talking Horse, EXCELSIOR, JB. The Comic Mules, PETE AND BARNEY, And Henry Cooke's TROUPE OF ACTING, DOGS AND MONKEYS, From London and Paris; The whole under the personal supervision of MR. DAN RICE, Assisted by his young, beautifal and accomplished wife, MBS. DAN RICE, And the Eminent American Equerrier, PROF. 8. Q, STOKES AND LADY. Admission to Pit, meet ee 25 cents, Box Seats... .... a+ ees 5) cents, Je 13-1w* 2 GRAND SACRED CONCERT, at the FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (9th street, between G@ and H,) will be given on the EVENING OF WEDNESDAY, the 15th inst., when BOSSLYI’S STABAT MATER will be sung entire, by a large and efficient choir, under the direction of Mrs. C. Y. Krersoumag, A BARE TREAT, Tickets $1 cach, . May be procured at all the princi pet book snd music stores in the city. je 2 lw GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS ALT. : L FINE AN S LIVER Ros vetanp: D GROUND ALUM, SAINT UBES, ROCK SALT, for horses and cattlo, F le b: pErepyy I. THOS. DAVIS Wholesale Desler in Sait, je 8-1m* No. 83 Water street, Georgetown. T. GEORGETOWN, D. O., May 24, 1864 HE Undersigned Grocers and Dry Goods Mer- chants do hereby saree to close our_ respective laces of pasa at 73 p.m. from June Ist to Beptember ist, 1864, except SATURDAY, in order to afford our employees a portion of time for re- creation, g W. BEALL & co., A Recs GEORGE W. ORME, iA) bd Mppsterter 3 lel i ant al ts 8. ROSENTHAL, EDWARD MYERS. my 25-30" prowine PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the’ *@. Potomac Tow Company's boats, **Potomac,’”” tin” and ‘Bell Gor: a “Belle Haven.’”’ Apply to the aptaing on board, oF {OuN B, DAVIDSON, my 13- Water street, Georgetown, AUCTION SALES, — B* J.C. McGUIBE & OO0., Auctioneers, TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON 12TH SrREET BETWREN MASSAGHUS ‘TTS AVE- NUE AND NORTH MSTRERT, AND ONE ON VERMONT ANENUE, NEAR L STREET. OnBATURDAY AFTERNOON, June 18th) at 6 o’clock, onthe premises, we shall sell Lot No. 12, insubdivision of square No. 315, fronting 25 feet on 1th street west, betwen Messachunetts, avenue and rorth Mstreet, running, back 100 feet } inch, Algo, part of Lot No. 4. in same square. fronting a feck on mr street, and running back about9s feet, toan ey. ‘Also. Lot No. 16, in square No. 214, fronting 23 feet 8 inches on Vermont avenue, between L and raerecta noith, and running back to a 30 foot ley. all Terms: One-third in eash; the remainder in six and twelve months ith interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. bs Cost of conveyancing and stampsto be paid by the PUrchMer: 5, oO. McGUIRE & CO.tAuct’s, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. UILDING LOTS ON N STRERT, TRO REN OELEVENTH AND TWELFTH URSDAY, t : me oweaball sell, in front of the premises, all of Lot No.4, and of Lot $. in aubdivision of Square No. 313, ting 35 feet on N street, ron ‘back 1:0 feet deep. These lots are beautifully nip, ide 5 Toested for residences. pelnute id ant te rms: cash monihe, sectired by adeed of truston the premises, the cost ny eonpeyancing and revenue stamps of the porchAt@h sR REN & WILLIAMS, Auct’s, W4STED. Lorine! FLUTING! — Every jady in the District to know that I have fachine for Flating or Orim le expense, had built be D: ere, fand others can hav i it short ¥ Geran area ayn TELEGRAPHIO NEWB. {ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES] FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, jw traded states Skirmishing Along the Lines—No Genera) Bugagement. Corresporderce of the Associated Press.} EADQUARTBRS ARMY OF THE POTOMAQ, Juve 11,—Both armies occupy their oid position stout the right amd center. There has been considerable skirmishing, 8nd cannonadiag, but nc damage has been effected by either side. The men are well protected behind high and strong breast works, The enemy's soldiers converse with ours in the most friendly manner, but opinions being too freely exchanged, as well as sugar and tobacco, such familiarity has now been stopped by special order. The rebels have a large gan mounted upon a rafiroad truck. It throws a six-inch shell, but is nevertheless the subject of much mirth among our men. General Meade rode through this portion of his lines yesterday afternoon. His visit was entirely unexpected, and was made in & most unostentations manner. * ‘The raiiroad bas been torn up by our troops, fod the rails, from Dispatch Station to White House, have all been carefully removed. General Butler's Com the Fr ForTREss Mowror, June 12-330 p. m.— The steamer Thomas Powell has just arrived from Bermuda Hundred, and reports all quiet in General Batler’s department. Ne intelligence from General Grant. His supplies still go to him via the Witite Honse and York ri d—All Quiet at Arrest of Marshal Murrey. New York, June 13.—United States Marsha Murray was arrested to-day by the sheriff Greene county cna warrant issued under am indictment of the grand jury o! that coanty, for kidnapping. The matter will probably, arranged so that the Marshal will Re Teles oR =. own Tecognizance to appear’ whem wanted. Loc NEws. hile rata PoLicE REPORTS.— Second Precinct.Thomas Butler, burying & dog in astreet; costs.53 cents, Chas. Peters and Jas. Weber, ussault and bate ; tery: dismissed, Eugene Stevens, do.; $5. Geo, Bates, throwing stones; $2.58. Third Precinct—Thos. Luckett, disorderly; #545. Wm. Marcy, do.: $2.45. Samuel Boo! do.; Cornelius Sullivan, do.; dismissed. @reen- bury Brown, drank ang, disorderly; $1.55, Jno. Sullivan, keeping vicious dog, dismissed. Mary A. Kelly, crunk; do. Henry Armstrong, tast driving, $5 62. Fourth Preoinct—Wm. Dobbias, Sarah Scul- ly, Edward Falien, Edward Butcher, John jerger, Geo. James, Thos. Kelly, L. Smeed, John Johnson, Jas. Harvey, (irunk and disor- derly; $2 each. Barney Flanigan, Fann Kings Mary Ragan, do.; workhouse John Me 4 do.; military. Jno. Walter indecent exposure; #7. Jno. Keliy, deserter; military. Fifth Precinct—Josephine Chapman, Maria Gilnore, disorderly; $158each. Murgaret Ud- sei, Ann Butler, do.; #2each. Jas. Dougherty, do,; locked up. Mary Brown do.; workhouse, Jobn Egleston, do. $5. Murtin Welsh, do.5 dismissed. Henry Duran, drunk; $1.58. Bridget Martin, grand jarceny; dismissed. Amands 5S uart, Sarah son and§ Margaret Clagett, street- walking; $1.55 each. Sizth Precinct—Mary Nuatrell, drank and disorderly; workhouse. Frank Foster, lar- ceny; jail. J. Raundy, drunk, military. J.B. Jobnson, drunk and disorderly; #@. Thomas Brown, larceny; jail for court. Muich’l Maho- ney, Aastault and battery; for hearing. Johm Morris, larceny; dismissed. Thomas White, diserderly; #5. Sam 1 Golding, do ; dismissed. Frank Smith, indecentexposure;#5. Edmonia G tes, drurk; workhonse. Tenth Precinct.—David Craig, John. Kelffe, Chas. Rodbwell, vagrancy; workhouse, Wi Kelly, drunk and disorderly; military. x Hatton, disorderly: 10. Moses Wormley, do.5 %5. Catharine Jackeon, do.; #3. Touts Wies- inger, indecent language; #1. Frank Hanks, deserter; military. Thomas J. Smith, drank; dismissed. ae eines we Meret AFFAIRS IN GEoRGETOWN—Canal.—Man: boats are lying in the canal, the masters anxious for speedy clearauce, but unable to obtain it, becauee of the impossibility of an im- mediate discharge of cargo, although the dere Ticks are constantly woreRe. 2 . ‘The receiptof coal at the ks Since our last report were as follows: Cumberland ©. & i, Co,, 1,108 91-160 tons; New Hope, 123.15; Bor= den, 672 64; Hamps & Halt, 344-19; American, 427-23; Central, 109-10; Consolidation, 113-12. The boats departing for the upper canal Were numerous—two only with cargoes—tn Industry, with salt and lumber for Conrad’ Ferry, and the Col. A. Spates. with dry goods! and groceries for Williamsport. : Port Georgetown. — Entered — Steamship Fairbanks, Mersom, trom New York; Baltl- more, Lewis, do.; merchandize to District Mer= chants, Oleared—Schooners R. Mann. Uook, Newark; A. Hardy, Pierceale, do.; A. Falken« burg, Wilbert, New York: J. T. Williams, Curtie, Jersey City; Forward, Jones, Havre de Grace; Maryland, Cathcart, New York; Francis, Connell, New Haven; General Harri- son, Hart, Chickamuxen; M. Elizabeth; Hows ard, Annamessex; Minerva, Crossman, Fall Riser; Edgar, Williams, Ohoptank; R. K. Jobnson, Scott, St. Mary's. Stoops, D. L. Page, Howard, Cherry Stone; Fire Fly, Evans, Accomac, =e im FourtH WARD STaTion Caszs.—Jno. John- s0n, vagrancy; workhouse. Hen: Drary, drunk and disorderly; dismissed.” Jeremiah Russel, do.; $1.58. Alice Adame, do.: dismissed. Marg’t Long, do.; do. Chas. Eliott, drunk; do. Geo. Usher, assault and battery; do., also, beating his wife;do. Elizabeth Bions, vagrant; workhouse. Henry Jackson, sleeping in an omnibus; dismissed. Susan Benton, disorder- Be do. John Early, do;do. Wm. Grady, do. ohn Quinn, do.; dismissed. John Dace 1.89} for hearing.’ Francis Harrison, aseanhe battery; dismissed. a SzconD WARD Station Casts.—Jeremiatt Quick vagrant; dismissed. Morris Glavin, J. Phillips, drunk; do. Robert Cooper, disor- derly; $2.58. Randai Smith, do.; $i. Mary Smuitb, drunk; $1. OFFICIAL. War Department, Adjutant Gemeral’s Office, Washington, D. C., JOM 14, 1564, ; The following officers, having been re at the headquarters of the army for the offences: hereinafter specified, are hereby notified that they will stand dismissed the service of the United States,unless, within fifteen (15) days. from this date, they appear before the Militar: Commission, in session in this city, of whi Brigadier General Caldwell, United States yolunteers, is president, and make satisfactory defence to the charges against them. For failing to report to the Medical Director at An- napolis, Md., as ordered, Second Lieutenant. J. W. Yeaton, 39th Uni-+ ted States colored troops. For failing to report in person at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, as ordered. First Lieutenant Eugene L, Townsend, Vet- eran Reserve Corps. Conduct unbecoming an officer and a genileman in refusing to return money talcen from a soldier whom he, while officer of the guard, had caused to be arrested. Second Lieutenant Henry Harrisan, 33d Ohio volunteers. Disobedience of orders and absence without leave, First Lieutenant Isaac Addis, 99th Pennsyl- yania yolunteers. Absence without leave, Second Lieutenant S. L. Savage, 193d Penne sylvania volunteers. First Lieutenant Michael L. S. O'Brian, 29a United Siates colored troops. First Lienienant Benjamin V. Carey, 1934 Illinois volunteers. First Lieutenant L. A. Chamberlin, battery A, Independent ent artillery. First Lieutenant M. Carroll, 99th Pennsylva- nia volunteers. Assistant Surgeon Elmer Nichols, 116th Illi- nois (mounted) volunteers. - Desertion. Second Lieutenant Joseph M. Roser, 5th Maryland yolunteers. E, D. TownsEnp, Assistant Adjutant General. War De; coher Adjutant Sea oY cog ashington, D. C., June 1; . The following named officers, charged with offences, and heretofore pubtished, are exempt from being dismissed the service of the United States, the Military Commission instituted by Special Orders No. 53, series of 1563, War Department, having repories that satisfactory defence has been made im their respective cases, viz: Lieutenant H. R. Pagh, 13th New York cay- i aoe Lieutenant J. J. Bragtete, 3d New Jer- battery ientenant Jacob Hamilton, company eteran Reserve Eater George R. Davis, cavalry. The following dialogue is said to een lace recently between a married on thelr trayels: My dear, are you comfort able in that corner?” “Quite, thank you, my ear.” ‘Sure there’s plenty of room for feet!” «Quite sure, love.” May air from the window by yourear?” Quite cer~ tain, darling.” “T! my dear, 3 change places with you.’