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—— THE EVENING STAR. —_—————— W.D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprieser. WaSHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY...........- secs JUNE 14, 19640 palcesecte ta shinier tae onde Bem OST EE Official War Bulictin, wa toes hs OS TOTAL DEFEAT OF MORGAN BY BURBRIDGE. Three Hundred Rebels Killed and 300 ‘Wounded—Capture of 400 Pri ers and 1,000 Horses. W4sHinGTON, June 14-2 A. M. To Major General Diz, New York: Wehave despatches from the Army of the Potomac as late as 8 o'clock this morning. ‘The movement was at that hour in success- ful progress. No reports to-day trom Gen. Sherman, The following despatch from General Bur- bridge, commanding in Kentucky, has jast Teachgd bere: «I attacked Morgan at Cynthiana at da; light yesterday morning, and sfter an hour’ bard fighting completely routed him, killing three hundred, and wounding nearly as many mere, and capturing nearly four hundred pris- oners, besides recaptaring nearly all of Gen. Hobson's command, and over one thousand horses, Our lores in killed and wounded ts about one hundred and fifty. Morgan’s scat- vered forces are flying im all directions, have thrown away their arms and are ontof am- munition and are wholly demoralized.” Deepatches from Gen. Butler, atuiue o'clock this evening, indicate no change in his com- mend. : No further intelligence has been received from Gen, Hunter. Epwis M. Sranton, Secretary of War. HONOR TO THE “SIXTH ARMY CORPS. (By Telegraph.) HApquarTsrs ARMY OF Potomac, Junel. To Maj. Gen. Wright. Please give my thanks to Brig. Gen. Rickets and his gallant command for the very hardsome manner with which they Dave conducted themselves to-day. The success obtained by them is of great import. ance, and if followed up will materially ad- vance our operations. Respectfully yours, Gro. G. Mean, Ma) Gen. Major General Wright requests mato say that he transmits the within with pleasure. R. P. HatsTsad, a. A. G. PROMOTED. Lient. John T. Potts, of the 6th regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, now in charge of the Military detectives and patrols at the head. quarters Military District ot Washington, bas, by direction of President Lincoln. been pro- moted toa captaincy, his commission to date from the 6th instant. RETIRED. , Colonel Wm. Dalany, Lieutenant Colonels ard Marston and J. G. Reynoids, of the Marine Corps, bave been retired. The first- named bas teen in service over 46 years, the wecond 44 years, and the thitd 39 years; Maj. Zeilin is now the sepiom offoog Prrsons_.—John G. Nicoiay, Esq.,. the pri- vate secretary of the President, started out West yesterday ona journey for his healtn- He will probably extend his trip as far as Denver, Colorado Territory, befure his return. a ee Tas Britiss MivisTRY Dersaten.—The steamer Helgian, trom Liverpool, on the 24 inst., passed Cape Race on Sunday last, for Quebec. The Government, it is reported, wag defeated, in a full House of Commons, bya vote of ten majority. That tnis will lead to fmportant changes there can bs no question, and further news will be looked tor with great | interest. ConriRMATIONS YESTERDAY. — Brigadier General Jobn Buford, United States volun- teers, to be major general in the volunteer force, July 1, 1963; deceased. Jobar ©. Tyler, of Vermont, to be assistant adjutant general, with the rank of captain, in the volunteer force. THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING | C. the Board of Trustees of the Public le will be held on TUESDAY next, the lth instant, at 432 o'clock, p.m je lat R, TF. "MORSRLL, Secretary. RATIFICATION MBETING. A MAS“ MEETING to ratify the nomina- ons of ABRAHAM LINCOLN for President, and ANDREW JOHNSON for Vice President of the ited States, will be held on the south sido of the tent Office on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jun 1. 1864, under the auspices of the Union League of | merica. Able speakers will address the meeting, and ap- had i! f5 | | i proceedings be had. All are invited NATIONAL BXBCUTIVE COMMITTER, on. J. M. Sees. - Dynegtie Pea ae zm BS ck i Mer 2 Hegree a3 = P4 > z = as SE COOK. . A, ROLLINS, . ©. RICHARDS, poy i} 4 jo 11-%t ORE BALE-* light BaROUCHE. Apply at 244 et, bats and N ats Oy pats GEO. MILLER. | ERRINE'S NEW TOPOGRAPHICAL WAR MAP Of THE SOUTHBRN STATES, with a | Chronology of the Great Rebellion; 50 centa. “je ____ FRANCK TAYLOR. RESS MAKING. DRESSES CUT aud BASTED in the most fash- fonable manner, at 339 I, between 13th and Mth atreeta Je 14-Tw* @# GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS, ——$——_$<—— A RESOLUTION in relat: ig ta bor hb i tax lew of Jongreas, of August 5, 1351. chisoleed by the Board of Aldermen and Board of rmmon Council af 1) ration of « et anen, That the Mayor, W.*. Cox, of the Board of AR j men. and George of the Common Council, be and they are hereby appointed a Oommittes tocon- fer with the Commitsioner of Intense! Revenue, in reference to the subject matter of his commani- cation to the Mayor. dated May 24, 1834, conce! the tax of OATS dollars. imposed qugishe District of Columbia by the direct tex law ol | August 5, 1851, and that ssid Committee adjust the roportion of the tax to be paid by Georgetown, and fie method of collecting the same, ‘Approved June 4, 1834. A Raso.ction to purchase. Hose, and for. plaein; Heels in different sections of the Town. = Whereas, it has been ascertained that there is at thie time about one thousand feet of Hose on hand in different sections of the Town, five hundred feet of which are out of order: Therefore be it. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen Board of | Common Council of the oration of Georzetowa. | That the sum of Twelve bundred dollars be, and the rams is hereby appropriated, parable to the or der of the Chairman of the Committee on Fire Companies and Fire Envines,for the procuremout of such an amount of new Hose, as also the repair ingofeuch of the old Hore as needs it, and the erection of a suitable placa for the keeping of one of the Reels in the northeastern section of the Town, as this sum will accomplish, Approved June 4, 1364, A Resovrion relating. tp the West Georgetown School House. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Covncil of the Airperavon of Georgetown, | That the Guardians of the Georgetown Schools, be and they are heréby directed to -havetwo windows of suitable siz placed, one in each front room of | the basement of the West Georgetown Schoo} House, fronting the south, Approved June 4, 184. | * A Rusoxction in favor ef John F. Essex. Resolvtd by the Boa d of Aldermen and Board of Ce on cil of the rattun af Georgetown, Thad the Clerk pay tothe order of John EF. Evsex the sum of Five dollars in fall for white weshing the Station Heuse. {Approved June 4, 1854. A Rusoturion Establishing a Hack Stand. wed by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Ge Tnatthe sanction of th rporation is hereby given to establish » back stand on Washington street, above Bridge street, and opposite the Cnion Hotel, the owners of the property agreeing to it. Approved June 4, 1364. A Bssovurion Approv! ar Resolved by the Board Council Georgetowr the Contract to Builds louse. of the Corporaiion af earaovom, IO the Om, eoretown, | That the contract agreed upon by the Market House Committee with Jonn A; Rheem, Esq., of Washington city, D. C., be, and the aame is hereby conarmed, [Passed June 4, 1354. TE gomrrs LIFE OF NAPOLEON Translated from the es eee fee by Major General Balleck, 4 vols. with atlas, Ie ANCK wAvrOR \ORROMEO COLLEGE, Batrimone Gounty, MD. Witbout interfering with the usual! annual course this Loatifption will be oven for the reception of a select number of young gentlemen during thesum mer months. They will be under the chatge of an educated gentleman, and in August courses of instruction will be given in Natural Science and Natora His- tery and Horticulture by Prof. 1.8 HALDEMAN. Their instructior will be adapted to theage and understanding of the boys who may be admitted and the confinement to study and instruction will not extend beyond two or three hours a day. Applications for admission to be addressed to Rey. E. Q. 83 WALDRON, near ae je 13- land. SPsaece’s AND PAOIFIC PRINTS. We shall open to-day, _ | THREE HUNDRED PIEORS SPRAGUE'S AND PACIFIO CALICOES, very choice styles, “ALSO. - 290 pieces of medium and low price SUMMEK DRESS GOODS, Just received from New York auctions, Large stoca of BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTON SHES8T- INGS AND S8HIRTINGS, at low prices. J.J. MAY &CO., 308 Pennsylvania avenué, between 9th and 1 th sts. TA HAVE JUST RECE LOW’S PATENT GLASS JARS and G RATT’S IM | ERS, and 8P! PRO) | SEALING FRUIT CANS with GLASS COVERS, © Preserving Fruits, Vegetables, &oc., ins per- fectly fresh state. They require no Wax, Solder, or Cement, seal instantly, and are more easily Lon eo opened than any other article ever in- vented. Reliable directions for gtiee up all kinds of Fruita, Vegetables, &c., will accompany the Jars. amples of Fruits put yp in these Jara last year can be seen at my store. Cc. WOODWARD, Sole Agent for District f Columbia, ‘0. 318 Pennsylvania arenus between With and 11th sts, je 11-3t AY COOKE & OO. BANKERS, e NO. 452 FIFTEENTH STREET. WasHincrow, June 11, 1964. We shall bid for a portion of the UNITED STATES 6 PERCENT. BONDS OF 1881 roporals for which will be opened by the Secre- ary of the Treasury on Wednesday next, the 15th instant, as per his advertisement. _ 9 _ We shall be pleased to communi fe vith and include the bids of any of our friends and eus- tomers who may desire an interest in the loan, whether they fix the rate or prefer to share pro rats in our proposals, Applications must reach us as early as 10 o’clock a.m. on the 15th instant, yer tutne ea JAY OOOKR & CO. ULIP STRAWS. Jgiap sTaawa 1:0,00 JULIP BTRAWS received to day. Kor sale low. Cc. Ww. LER & 80N, No. 318, Iron Hal, Pa. av. bet, 9th and loth sts. ARE gaan FOR PRINTERS.—A amall capital will buy a good Job Office, which is bringing in a regular income of near $50 per month for use of a very small portion of material, without any labor. Apenergetic man can make it pay $200 per month easy, with very little labor. I will satisfy anyone that the above is correct and no bumbug, and give my ns for aclling, by addressing (stating where an interview caa be had) “Printer,” Star Office. Je 10-3t* Je 10-3¢ PGR Seta ery, Promising Black Hawk MARE, nix years old, sound. and gentle ip apy barivess, and good under the satdle Ts. wi esolia ain if early application ix msde at RAIMMY'S Union Stables, corner th je 14 At! M EDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFICE, WasuinGTon. June 14, 1864. Merchants of Washington and Georgetown de- sireus of furnishing the Medical Purveying Di tment of this city with such articles of Ho ores and Furniture as may be required, are re- qaented to send in their proposals to this office at ime as practicable for examination. A i well as samples of articles required, can be seen on application at this office’ C. SUTHERLAND, ! jeli-t Surgeon U.8, A., Medical Parveyor. | HIS I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub acriher hasobtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County. in the District of Colam- bia. I+tters testamentary on the personal estate of chard J. Clements, late of Washingtor City, D. T FOR SALE .WO HUNDRED barrels prime WHITECORN, Price $7.5) per barrel, if taken at once. Also, forty tons of WHEAT STRAW, baled last August. and ander cover since. 150 LAMBS, HORSES, BEEVES and FRESH OO Ws. - WM. D. BOWIE, Ja Je9-6t*_‘Collington P.O., Prince George's Oo., Md. NCTE othe firm of DORSEY & WOUD, Flouz .‘ and Grain dealers, located on High street, Georgetown, ii ‘is day dissolved by mutual con- sent All persons who have claims against the lato firm will please present them to our attorney, J.B. ADAMS. for adjustment. gt his office 476 Seventh street, Washington, - _ DORSBY & WuOD, ‘getown, D.C , June 3, 1864. je 8-e03t* R°oFrtrNne FELT! ROOFING CEMENT THOMAS FAHRY, Corser 10TH St. Wast anv Tas Canat, Ri €.. deceased. All persons having ¢laime agains tha maid deceased, ‘are hereby warned to echittt the saine, with the vouchers thereof, tothe aub- | seri’ or before the 4th day of June next; they may otherwise bylaw be excluded from ali bane fit'cf the snidestate, 4 ae iven under my hand this ay of June, 1854. | MALVINA B. OLEMENTS | jel4 wiw* - Exeentrix, REN'S WARDROBE AND LADIES UNDERGARMENTS. SM MEYENBERG, (Late 3.& W. Meyenberg.) 4™ Market Space, between Seventh and Bighth sta. “Has now a very large and superior stock of HO MADE GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ BUITS. BLOTS NTSC HES of every description hand- ‘and plain. f silk MANTILLAS. GOWNS S [stuck of T thistiepartment harge of this department iM be asked witho 1-viation; G iS FOR SAL business of the Kind in the city ‘om $39 to, 25 cash according to stock requi Rent of atore only $15 ver montn, LITTLE & © je 19-20" Opve ILLINERY? MILL vu N * iV Mise M. J.P ae oe nant large assortment of B PTS HATS. et cte., will dispose of the same at coat. nord to clove the (Ser Pgs Piens. call at ber Show Rooms, N Penn. avea 2, ne 44 tegraph Office, ieikote Hema, Rews, Braids, and peatly. cheaply apd promptly. yourselves. Remember tne name PRINCE i _je tim HAS ARRIVED FROM STEAMER FAIRBANKS | Ss ew York. — bs Consignees will please attend to re moving their 4004s at once. This stoames set @ for New Yor! at 5p. m., oa r « bb instant | SB AE MORGAN & RIT oe CABRIAGES! CARRIAGES, CABRI SC RRIAG ES! SRE: 7 . and constantly finishing up, a_ fi queen of New and Second-hand light © MIAGEE wnch ax BUGCTES, KOC AAW ATS. TENSIONS and HAL#-TOPS, Buat # SgMion, a8 x prices are raising. Tipe SAT Wt. GRAHAM, eee 874 D,.90d 477? SOR | KF French OOUPEES. Also, a number of BRETTS or OPEN BAROUCHES tor EL Washington, D.C, Being the only agent in this city ‘tor Roofing Felt and Hoohng Cement from an od. established firm, can afford to sell the above articles at the very lowest prices. Roofers and those engaged inthe business are | requested to call and see for themselves, having a large stock of the above named articles always on hand. my 30-1m ed, SALE—Several very elegantly ni four persone infide. These Carriages e finished in the most superb manner. and woul sutt either for pyivate use or | for public conveyances. ‘ MULLINGER & HUNTER. Corner of Howard and Franklin streets, my 12-lip* Baltimore MecRN Ine GOODS. BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, Black CRAPE, MARETZ, . Black TAMARTINE, Black WORSTED, GRENADINH, Black CHALLY, Black BMRAGE, Black % and 6-4 MOUSELAIN, Black TAMESE, Black LAWNB, MOURNING SILKS, MOURNING SHAWL8, We offer the above goods in large or small quan- tities, lower than they can be bought in this mar- ket. J.3.MaY& 00., Je 11-2 308 Pa. av., bet. 9th aod 10th sts. 7 00D FOR 8A Oak and ington on th mile of Riv ke, For sale low. y ttorney at Law. Bindeosbure, Md, se 9:80" Ree TORE REFRIGERATURS I! | Inst received a verylarge ant comin asrort CONTINENTAL. Al MONITOR, and EXCELSIOR : REFRIGERATORS, which are aimitted to be of the mont approved patterns. 1d workmapabip of the bust q tality, whiek on trial and examination cannot fail to be apprecisted by ell. BONTZ & GRIFFITH jes 369 7th atreet, det. Tani K. PIoTy A few choice Fogerin and tings for ale RENTERS, fitrve! at a me doore-ab we a we? Wah. Terms cash ep 21m! Congress. of | fions of the armies now moving agasinat the insur- gente, under brave and skilful Generals; upon ia vast theater of operations, expenditures have been increased beyond receipta from revenue aud ordi- nary subscriptions to-the National Loan. offers will therefore be received at this De- partment under the sctofMarch 34, 1833, until noon of Wednesday, the 18th of Jurte,1834, for bonds ofthe United States to the amount of Seventy-five Mil- lions of Dollars, bearing ee“sanual interest of six per centum, payable semi-annually in coin on the first daya of July and January each year, and re- deemable after the Soth of June, 1881. Each offer must be for fifty or one hundred dollars, or some multiple of one hundred dollars, and must tate the sum, including premium, offered for each hundred dollars iz bonds, or for fifty, when the offer is for more than fifty. Two per cent. of the princi- pal—excluding premium—of the whole amount of- fered. must be deposited, as guaranty for payment of subscription’ if’ accepted, with the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, or with the Assistant Treasurer af New York, Boston, Phila- delphia, or St. Louis; or with the designated Depositary at Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cincin- nati, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, or Buffalo; or with any National Banking Association author- ized to receive deposits which may consent to transact the business without charge. Certifi- cates in duplicate of deposits will be issued to deposi- tors by the officer or association receiving them; the originals of which must be forwarded with the offers to the Department. All deposits should be made in time for advice of offers with certificates toreach Washington not later than the morning of June sth, No offer not accompanied by its proper certi- ficate of deposit will be considered. - The Coupon and Registered Bonds issued will be of the denominations of $50, $100, $500, and $1,009. Registered Bonds of $5,000 and $10,00) will also be issued if required. All offers received will be opened on Wednesday, the 15th of June by the Secretary or one of the Assistant Secretaries, and notice of acceptance or declination will be immediately given to the reapec- tive offerers; and, in case of acceptance, bonds of the descriptions and denominations preferred will be sent to the subscribers at the cost of the De- partment, on finsl payment of instalments, The original deposit of two per cent. will be reckoned in the last instalment paid by successful offerers, and will be immediately returned to those whose offers may not be accepted. The amount of accepted offera must be deposited with the Treasurer or other officer or association authorized to acc under this notice on advice of ac- ceptance of offer, or as follows: One-third on or before the 2th; one-third on or before the 25th; and the balance, including the premium and ori inal two per cent. deposit, on or before the 30th of June. Interest to the Ist of July on the several deposits will be paid in coin on the 3th of June, and interest on bonds will begin July 2, 1354. Offers under this notice should be endorsed ‘Offer for Loan,” and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury. The right to decline all offers not con- sidered advantageous is reserved to the Govern- ment. 8. P. CHASE, je4-td Secretary of the Treasury, (QPPNANCE OFFICE, War Dgpartwnyr, WASHINGTON, June 11, 1854. ) Sealed Proposal< will be received at this Office, until. Monday, the 27th day of June, 1864, for 24 POUNDER and 32 POUNDER SHELL, to be do- livered in the following quantities at the under- named Sher y apie 24!Pn wren crere a ict "Avacnal, Rew York, 5.009 atthe Waterylict Arsenal, + 5.009. Attthe "New York Arsenal, Governor's Telaud, New York, 10,00, At the Alleghany Arsenal. Pittsburgh, 5,000. At the Washington Arsenal, D. C., 5,003. 32-POCNDER SHELL At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 5,00. At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New York, 16 009, At the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg. 5,000. At the Washington Arsenal, D.C., 5.000. These projectiles are to be made of the kind of mete! and insp cted after rules laid down in the Ordnance, Manual, the tensile strength to burst leas than /4,°00 pounds per square inch. They arete be made in accordance with the in- structions gig, 0 in the Ordnance Manual. Drawings can be 80cm at any of the United States A senals. s > be inspected at the foundry where cant, mud ate tobe celivered af the Arsonais free of charge for transports,.00 OF handling. Deliveries mnst be made at 17° Fate of not less than one-tenth (1-10th) of the who.® mount con. tracted for per mock. the frat deliver,” © be on the 9th day of uly. 1364. » ti Failure to make deliveries at a spocifiea “NS will subject the contractor toa forfeiture of t.'° number he may fail to deliver at that time. Reparate proporals must be made foreach calibre. Bidders will state explicitiy the arsenal or ar- senals where they Rropose to deliver, and the nam ber of Pyorectilas they propose to daliver at eack. place, if for more than one. No bids will be received from parties other than founders or Rimecie yrs of works, who known tyehs bs Led inl to be capable of executing the 01 for. Should an party obtaining a ran iract offer shell other than those cast in his own fopndry, they will be rejected, and the contract rendered nu void, GUARANTY. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with & guaranty, signed by two respon. sible persons, that in case his bid is accepted he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and fufficient sureties, in a sum equal to one-tenth of the amount of the contract, to deliv- er the article proposed, in conformity with th terms of this advertisement; and in case the sai bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to wake govt tho difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The rompossinilit of the arantors must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attornev, Bonds in a sum equal to one-tenth of the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of hie gaarenitors. will be required of the success- ful bidder er bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of countyof and State of «hereby, joint: and severally, covenant with the United States, an: guarantee in case the foregoing bid of — be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, ina sum equal to one-tenth of the amount of the contract, to fernish the articles proposed im conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated June '1. 1834, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said — shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, wes arantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said — and the next lowest responsible bi the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given wnaee our ds and seals — day of —, 186—. Witness: Z Seal. Seal. To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. Each party obtaining a contrac: will be obliged to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified, and farnished with forms of con- tract, and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed to ** Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Raraner Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington. D.C. and wi iy be endoraed "* Proposals ‘or 24-pounder and 32-pounder Shell.” if GEORGE D. RAMSAY. Je 13-e0td Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, The National Bookstore Still Ahead. The subscriber having lately returned from the Boston, Philadelphia, and New York Spring Frade Bales, invite the attention of Sutlers, Peddlers, Dealers, and the public generally, to his large and splendid stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY ABTICLEB, consisting in partof BOOKS, of all sizes, kinds and styles, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS. FAPETE TATION BOOKS, SCRAP BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS in endless variety, all styles and prices, DIARIES, MEMORANDUM BOOKS. CAP fone nd LETTER PAPERS, of all styles and qu , to suit the times. . Plain, Fancy and Wedding, all izes. PAPER NOVEBS by the thousand or single ene. PENKNIVES, RAZQRS, SCISSORS, BRUSHES, COMBS, SOAPS, OLOGNES, PERFUMERY. CHESS, CHECKER, BACKGAMMON and ORIB- BaGE BOAKDS. WRITING BESKES, PORTFOLIOS, and WORK +p. PLAYING CARDS, GAMES, GOLD PENS, PEN- CILS, etc., etc. Of CARD PHOTOGRAPHS we offer the largest and prettiest assortment ever before offer this market—over 5,000 varieties, plain and be tifully colored, A lurge an sortment of the 7 by 9 PHOTO- GRAPHS, fo" framing. Also Someti'ing Eptirely New—The Large CABI- jb POTOGRBAPHS, for framing; beautiful goods, ent for Taber & Co.'s Celebrated AMBRO- TYPE#, All of which we offer at great inducements to thi trade, butlers, Peddlers &c. Give us acall, af WITLiAM F RICHSTEIN'S NATIONAL BOOKSTORR, 275 PaeNSYLVAMIA AVEWOR, between Eleventh and Twelfth atreets, ashington, D. 0. of Richsteip'a New Guid wholesale and retail, . B.—Another supp) Brit Washinstoneat Sy BA OO a0 pe sre HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM EUROPE Wei we lot of the Gnest Italian vis Strings that have ever been iy ht to thi« country. Also, one very fine oid einer ‘Vis- lin, and neveral ethers ot 6 eaeenon ry spies mas bur order, in praa- Be ge are ae at Brin, of the best tanterial Suring the winter season, and ere w: ed to antof grent strength. wie forgig and rata the Music Store © Ww BTTERG at wp ci Geraerofuth strovt and Pe. ateade. NECOND EDITION. 4 OGLOOE P. M. VIOLATING THE REVENUE LAWS, te sebooner Flight, of Baltimore, was seized lsgt'week by the mortar schooner Adolph Hugel, off Alexandria, for a violation of the revenue laws, she being bound to White House, Va., a res:ricted port, and having on board a cargo of sutler’s goods not corresponding with the man- ifest;® number of botties of liquor being packed in dry-goods boxes, containing four dozen each, which were marked in*the manifest cases,’ and c&ses usually contain but one dozen. Shé ‘was sent to this city as a prize. PRISONERS OF WAR, Fight prisoners of war, captured near Lo- cust Grove, Va., by a detachment of the 13th Massachusetts cavalry, under command of Lieut Hawkins, arrived here to-day, and were committed to the Old Capitol. Fourof them belcnged to the 58d North Carolina, one to the ae North Carolina, and three to the 5th Lon- jana. DESTRUCTION OF THE STBAMER ROSE. The Beet Department has been informed that on the 2d instant the U.S. steamer Wam- sutter, s'ationed at Georgetown, S. O., chased a side-wheel steamer until she ran ashore, which proved to be the Rose, of London, with an assorted cargo. After.a fruitiess effort to get the Rose afioat she was destroyed. TO BE TRANSFERRED TO FORT DELAWARE. Eight prisoners, beld as hostages for Union citizens now in the bands of the rebels, and fourteen enlisted men under sentence of court- martia}, will be taken from the Old Capitol to- morrow morning,,and transferred to Fort Del- aware. CONGRESSIONAL, i eT era Tvxspay, June 14. SENATE.—Mr. Fessenden,from the Committee on Finance, reported back the bill from the House increasing the duties on imports, (the tariff bill,) with several amendments. Mr. Wade calied up the House bill to amend the act to provide a temporary Goverument for the Territory ef Idaho. It authorizes a reap- portionment of the Territory, under a new enumeration to be made of the inhabitants, and fixes the election for the 2d day of October. The bill was 5 Mr. Grimes, from the Committee on the Dis. trict of Columbia, reported back the House bill to amend the charter ot the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company, with sundry amendments. Also, the bill to {ncorporate the Baltimore and Washington Depot and Poto- mac Ferry Railway Company, with amend- } ments. Mr. Morrill, from the same committee, re- ported back the bill for the proper organization of the Levy Conrt of the county of Washing- top, recommending its passage. J Mr. Trumbull called up the bill in relation to the fees. and emoluments of the Marshal, Attorney, and Olerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Colambia, and for other pur- ste: The substitute bill, reported by the istrict Committee, was slightly amended, and then passed—leaving the limit for the clerk’ salary, over and above necessary of- ficia) expenses and clerk hire, at $6,008 per num, tobe derived from the fees and emol- uments, ‘The provisions as regards the duties and emoluments of the Marshal and District Attor- ney are in accordance with vious acts. One of the amendments, offered by Mr. Grimes, and adopted, allows a fee of $i for serving any warrant, attachment, summons, capias, or other writ, (except execution, veniré, or a sums mons or subpena for a witness,) to be paid by each person on whom such service may be made. b Hovse.—Mr. Alley, of Mass., trom the Oom- mittee on the Post Office and Post Roads, re- pesg 8 bill authorizing and empowering the ostmaster General, in his discretion, to con- tract with the present contract commonly known asthe Overland Mat! pany, for one year from the first of July next, at the Present contract rates: . Finally, the resolution was ordered to & third reading; but not having been engrossed, it went to the Speckere table. ; looper called up the Setiate bill to re- Mr. strain speculation in gold coin and bullion. The House reconsidered the vote by which it was heretofore laid on the table. The bill was passed— 76, nays 62. And ay it has been amended, will of course have to be rec™™ned to the Senate. a | y Boase wet PS Committee ft im Whole on tn” Slate of the onion, on the payment of sundry civil ex- Providing forth. "ne Light House establish - penses, caotascen = ment, Coast Survi ou. ‘The House struck out %.° peeps Aaron thus deteating-the bill, which °7# Then nocom= mitted to, the @ommittee of Ways *ni Means. ‘The House sesumed the cons! yon of the proposition to amend the Constitution /° Sbol- ish slavery. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ig PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S VISIT TO THE PHILADELPHIA FAIR. PHILADELPHIA, Jone 14.-The committee pointed to invite President Lincoln to visit e Central Fair have received a telegraphic newer that the President expects to be able to visit the Fair on Thursday next, the 16th inst. THE KENTUCKY RAID, The Rebel Force Demoralized and Scat- tered—Gen. Hebsen Under Arrest. Leximéron, Ky., Jane 13—Oapt. Dickson telegra: to Gen. Cafringtin as tollows: Gen. Burbridge is now here, and reports the rebel force out of ammunition, scattered, and utterly demoralized in the fight at Cynthiana. A dispatch from Falmouth, Ky., this fore- noon says after the Cynthiana defeat General Hobson and part of his staff were sent under guard to Falmouth. The whole wereescorted by a scouting party, and are now at Falmouth. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Heavy Firing im the Direction of Rich- mond. Fortress Monror, June 13.—The following are the names of Federal offices reported in last Saturday’s Richmond Examiner, as having arrived at Libby Prison :—Oapt. D. B. McOil- ban, 14th U.S. ulers: Gent G. ©. Dodge, 20th Mich.; Capt. Henry R. Kelly, b8th Pa.; Capt. S. Pettitt, 120th New York; Lt S. Hunt. ingdon, filth Regulars; Lt. Chas. L. Noggle, 3d Regulars; Lt. Crosby, listh Pa; Lt. Cartis, 140th N. ¥.; Lt. Wentworu, tn N.Y. artil- lery; Oapt. W. B. Pevoe, egulars. The rebe? Colonel L. M. Keitt, of S. O., died last Friday of bis wounds. The steamer John A. Warner arrived at4 p. m., just in from Bermudas Hundred. No news from that section. Heavy firing heard this morning in the direc- tion of Richmond. FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. Attempt te Assassinate Mesquera—A Speck ef War—Spanish Aggressien te be Re- sisted. New Yorx, June 14.—Panama papers re- ceived by the Northern Light give particulars ofa fire at Aspinwallon the3ith ult. which destroyed two. blocks, including the City Hotel and several fine residences. The loss is heavy. ‘An attempt to assassinate Mosquera was un- successful, and the assassins were arrest3d. Valparaiso dates to the 7th state that the whole Chilian and Peruvian coast ts highly excited at the recent Spanish occupation of the Chincas Islands, and the two Ministers and Finance of Onili have been compelled toresign, asettlement of the dif- and new Ministers ap- inted. Porhe Chihan Navy is being augmented. The frigate Obili is being armed, the princi forts are being fortified, and large subscriptions be- ing added to that of Congress to place the country on & war feoting. and aid Peru in resisting the Spanish invasion of American In- dependence. Business at Valparaiso is dull. Oopper is advancirg. ; The ThIp Spann L. Fitzgerald, from Balti- more bad arriv: ‘The Perovan works of defence and offence are being tron-clad, and a monitor is soon to be launehed. The people are unanimous jn the resistance of Spanish aggressions. Bolivia, Columbia, Eenador, and (re Argentine Republie, are also reparing to Ase! ru. Pithe eripstes Lapcaster and St. wore ‘at Callao on the 28th ult. Pre Spanish Admiral and Commander were bang in effigy at Pan- ama. {By the People’s Ew Nf har 4.— 1 ; U8 5.206, EAU Geld) 100%: N.Y. Ueneral, 122%: Frie, 111 udson River, 143% ;. Hariem, 35; Reading, Michigan Oen 1444; Wicks , Southern, 98%; Uitinols Central, 9K; Gleveland and ecbiara.tt2 : Gatens and Unhi- cago, —-; Oleweland and jo, 150; Ui. cago and Raek Ielnnd, 1154; Mil veal jeand Prairie ‘Ubien, 68; Pittaburg, Fort Wayne and Obicago, 115%: Alton end Tere Haut, 64\;. Chicago and Northwestern, 59%; Quick- eibver, 74%: |, Henry Ward Beecher, Hon. John A. Andre: ' Hon. John Brough, Hon. Colambus Delian: LOOAL NEWS. aS as RATIFICATION. Maaring.—Ths Exxscutive Committee of the National Union Lasagne of America. with thé triends of the Unioa, will meet at the south front of the Patent (fice Building, on Wednesday (to. morrow) eventag, June 15th, tg ratify the pominatious of Abra- bam Lincoln for President, and Andrew Jonn- son for Vice President of the United States. exercites of the Occasion will consist of apie from the following distingashed gen- men and others: Hon. Wm. D. Kelly, Hon. Henry S. Lane, Ind.; Hon. J. W. Patter- son, N. H.; Hon. CU. B. Denio, Cal.; Hon, Robt ©. Schenck, Ohio; Hon. Jacob M. Howard, Mich.; Hon. A. W. Randall, Wis.; Rey. W. G. Brownlow, Tenn. The following gentlemen have also been in- vited ta be present, and many of them will property, accept the invitations:—Hon. D. 3. Dickineon, N. Y.; Maj. Gen. John A. Dix, Ri uv Hon. A. W. Bradford, Hon. Henry Winter Da- vis, and others. A salute will be fired at sundown from the summits north of the city. Prof. Lowe willsend up one or more illuminated balloons. There will also be brilliant displays of fire- works at intervals througbout the evening; and a band of music will be in attendance. —— oe Tus Wirzy-Brown Oase.—In the Circuit Haog ahh te se Ged yesterday, the case of Mrs. ily F. iley, wite of John Wiley, against Marehall Brown and Jesse B. Haw was taken up—Meesrs. Brent, Browning and A, T. Smith for the plaintiff, and Bradley and Davidge for the defendant. This caseinvolves the right of the plaintiff to a share in the es- tate of the late Tillotson P. Brown, as the lawful heir, which the defendants deny, they being the administrators of the estate. The following is the jury in the caze: John E. » Wm Martin, J. W. Barnaclo, John Ball, Edwin Knowles, Harmon Burns, FE. E. O’Brien, Henry Burrows, John E. Neal, An- laseer Bain, John E. Libbey, and Oharles W. rettit. The case was opened by Mr. Smith for the plaintiff; the defendants reserving their open- ing. Rev. B. A. McGuire was sworn, and testified tbat he knew the parties, Mr. Tillottson Brown and wife, and had been to the house frequent- ly oh 5th street. Mrs. Hrown placed herself under the pastoral charge of the witness, as he thinks, in '59, about six months before the marriage, and on the 1(1h of November, 1859, he married them. itness always saw Mr. Brown treat Emily Wiley as his wife. Dr. Condéct, sworn, and testified that he had known Mr. and Mrs. Brown since 1831, and first saw her at Mrs. Dodd’s, on the Avenue, near where Willard’s is now, Witness was called to preside at Mrs. Brown’s accouche- ment, which toek place inthe latter part of “March, 1634, when a female child was deliv- ered, and he saw this child otten afterwards, and has heard her called Emily. She married a person named Wiley, and witness identifies her positively as the plaintiff in this suit. ES Poticw Rxerorts.—Second Precinct.—Thos. Burr, disorderly; $2. Wm. English, do; do. Wm. Donohugh, do.;#3. Dan’l Harrison. fight- ine; #2. Michael Shay, do.; do. Garat Martin, fishing on Panay; 85. Goorre Hammoersiack, do.;do. Wm, Edwards do.; do. Third Precinct—Adam Fontz, selling liquor to soldiers; $20—aiso, without license; $20. nerd Donohue, drunk; dismissed. Thomas McGuire, disorderly; $1.56. . sno. Riley, viola- ting Corporauon Jaw; $2.45, Chas, Beatly, lar- ceny; dismissed. Geo. Webb, drank; $2.45. Timothy Daily, ciccraciiy; dismissed. Philip ‘Will, do.; $2.56. Hannay Young, drank: work- honse.; Susan Ceissler, do,; dismissed. Fourth Precinct. — Peter uinn, disorderly; dismissed. “Annie Lang and Satah Smith, do. $2 each. Daniel Borland and Patrick Roke, drunk; $2each. T. McDonough, threats; dis- miseed. Richard Barre icious mischief; 25.75. Sizth Precinct Emma Tyler and Lucy New- man, disorderly; workhouse. Jo! ‘eeney, drunk; $3. milton Towssend, carrying deadly weapons; #20,. Mary Jane Lilly, as- sault and battery. Tenth Precinct.—Anderaon Scott, grand lar- ceny; jail for court. John Nally, assault and battery; $12.58. Marg’t Herlihy, threats; Tis- missed. Cargline Adams, profanity: 84. Sam’l McManus, disorderly; $10: John Kelly. do.; military. Henry Jones, do.; dismissed. Law- rence O’Uonner, grard larceny; ball for court. Jas. acne drunk and disorderly; military. Wm. Stone, do.; do. Sam’l McManus, threats; bail for peace. > Grand LARCENTES.— Yesterday Anderson Scoit was arrested by officer Gibson, of the Seventh Ward, tor having in his possession Ofesses and table furniture stolen’from Mrs. Kenley and Mrs. Jordan. He failed toaccount satisfactorily for his lon of them, and was cent to jall for coart by Justice Bosweil. The goods were recovered. Lawrence O'Conner was arrested Sergt. Hepbern for robbing the trunk of John Fal- vey of a pocket book containing 89 in money, and other articles. Justice Boswell. held O’Uonner to bail for court. THECALIFORNIA REGIMENT.—The following is & complete list of the casualties in Co. H. (Wasbington company,) Ist California regi- sent, from May 5th to June 3d, 1864: ,Jled —Capt. M. Smith, Second Sergeant George {-20ri, and Fourth Sergeant Thomas J. FV oanded.—Firet Sergt. Lucien Lasselle, (ceverery,) Third Sei Wa privates;|Monroe i iden Onsiation martstreét, Chas. Marchard, Geo. Pierce (slightly), Jona. than Chadwick. Missing.—Jehn Fife, Thos. Osborne. —_—_—__—. A Hanps®uu Peesent.—Mre. Morgan, wife of the Senator from New York, was presented last night with an elegant and costly Afghan, the giftof a numoer of ladies and gentlemen connected with the Iste Metropolitan Fair at New York. TLe gift was accom bya letter highly complimentary to Mrs. Morgan, and expressive of the high regard ot the donors on account of the patriotism and sympathy Mrs. M. bas ever evinced for our soldiers. FourtTH Warp Station OasEs.—Margaret Haggerty, grand larceny; bail for court. Jno. Shea, assault and battery; bail for hearing. Jno. Keenan, drank; dismissed. Jno. Talbat, drunk and disorderly; military. D. F. A. Hatton, grand larceny; 1 for hearing. Cath- arine Black, assault and battery; bail for peace. James Wilkinson, threats; do. Jno. H. Wil- kinson, do.; do. Ed. Colling, drunk; $1.58. Jos. Tracy, do.; do. ee age RELBAsED.—This morning, Judge Cartter sitting in equity, ordered the release of that portion of the cargo of theschr. Malinda which belonged to the Government, and also several portions of the cargo belonging to Roar par- ties. The Malinda, it will be recollected, was seized for violating the revenue laws, by car- rying liquor on board, and having an irreg- ular manifest. a Founp Dgap.—Yesterday, the body of a maie infant was found in Armory Square, near to Seventh street bridge. It was removed to the Seventh Ward Station House, where it re- mains to await the order of the Coroner. —<—<——$—————— STaTE OF THE THREMOMETER.—At Frank- lin & Co.’s, opticians, No. 244 Pennsylvania avenue, the rmometer stood to-day at 1 o’clock 65 in the shade. Daw Rice's Great SHow.—The crowds moved towards the great show terday in regiments, like brigades going to the front. Be. fore the performances commenced last night theeticket office and doors were closed, and hundreds of anxious visitors were compelled to return home d pointed. We have heard the sudience 1 je variously estimated at from 4,000 to 5,'00,and when we reflect that the enormous tent was literally packed with human beings from the ring to the outer cir- cumference, we are inclined to think the latter figures nearest correct. There was a large crowd also in the afternoon, bat not so over- whelming as at night—and this adm onishes us to suggest to families who have & nataral cu- riosty to hear and see the Great Jester, togo in the afternoon, (they show every afternoon and night this week ) or, if at night, to start early. To ran the gauntlet of the jam around the ticket office and doors is something of a task, but the disappointment of going there and find- ing the pavilion fall aad no more admitted, is ote orwitustanding the pressare last night, the P 7 amend ‘chron abd: themselves to en- joyment, and the famous humorist fairly Tevelled in bon mots. Dan Rice is nota clown in the common:scceptation of the word—i a lecturer or commentator upon the times and subjects that appear to ve suggested by the os- casion. He points a moralor adorne a tale” with a joke, and sugar-coats & precept with a witticiam. So much bas been said and heard about Mrs. Dan Rice, that of course everybody was on the qui rire for her appearance. The lady spectators even acknowledged that she ‘was young, pretty, and modest. The gentie- men pronounced ber charming, gracefal, aad courageo' Her quiet and unassamin, disarmed criticisms ot her own sex. while her beautiful form and features, with just dash enough for a well bred lady, when move- ments of ber. horse pave occa-ion, completely captivated the gentlemen. The romantic mar- vinge Was B general subject of newspaper re- Teark, when it occurred, three years ago, and ‘otrarsfer Mre. Rice to the pmblicity of the Ting of a show, we thought rather questions. ble, unti! we eaw how eatirety «ne is the ludy even on horseback, before @ miscellancous crowd. The whole entertainment passed off with preatecint. Educsted Bor. of every possible schpol followed each othet m quick eaccear eed Astonishment nt the expiatts of ons soon < to the graceful displays of another, ice was identified with everything. The acting dogs and monkeys elicited Prolonged shouts. An ungainly buffalo was ridden aod his burly form chased to the evident delight of the crowd in the pit. The comic urules closad the performance with atwo act comedy witch kept the audience laughing all the wty home. Altogether the show will not soon be forgotten in Washington ANTED IMM EDIATRLY—Three good OON- Ww FRCTIONERY RAKERS. Good given Apply to P. INTENT 279 Pennsylvanian ave nue, bet jh and lith street« 1° YOUN ‘AN (single) WISHHS DAY HOARD in a private family or amall boarding-honsa with cinnerat noon. Best refere . cation within three or four aqua: Hotel, Address A. B., 206 Penn, Mth and 15th sts. BY W. B. LEWIS & 00, Auctioncars, PAWNREOKER’S SALB On THURSDAY MORNING, Jure 16th o'clock, at Store No. 37 Penasyivania ma, we shal sell by order of E.J. Kuotekl s iarce col lection of unredeemed pledges. "mong which ara Vine Gold and Silver Hunting Watohas, 6 hne Closter Diamond Pins, 2 fine Single Btone Diamond Piss. 16 Handseme Diamond Rings, with and without jerald With s lot of Fine Gold Ohains, Jewelry and Fancy arvicies, Pistols, Instruments, ¥c , &e. jou WM. B. LEWIS & Oo. Aucta, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. THREE DESIRABLE BUL'.DING LOTS ON THE ISLAND At AUCTION On FRIDAY. the !7th ine’ an hada tot } ™.. we xball sell in front of the premises part of Lots 7,8 ard 9. in Bquare No 538 This property fronts on south P, and ir between Sd and 449 streets wat. Persons desirous of purchasing building lots in this rection of the city would do well t» attea® tha sale. as the pro) il bes: Id without reserve. Terms : One valance in six and tw months for notes beasirg interest A deed ¢ ven and a deed of truant taken. $2: will be requi-ed of each purchaser when the’ property is knocked off. A werrantee viven. GREEN & WILLTAMS, Aucts, jel d&eda BY THOMAS DOWLL ict'r; Georgetow HANDSOME BUILDING LO?F ON HEIGHTS OF GEORGBTOWN AT AUCTION. I RK sell at Patlic Auction oo TUBSDAY AF- TR“NOON, June Zist, at 6 o'clock in ioe of the minen, Lot No. $1, on the corner of Prospect id Frederick streets. fronting 73 feet en Prospect reet and 99 on Brederick street. Persou* want ing a beantifal site commacding a splendid view down the Potomac. will do well t> attend this aale ae ‘One half cash; balance in six and twolvn mon Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- ¢ r Title perfect. jel THOS. DOWLING. Auc'ioneer. YJ. 0, MOGUIRBE & 00., Auetioneers, UNRESERVED &ALE OF THREE PRAME DWELLING HOUSES ON FOTKTA ST RET EART BETWEEN Lt AND M STS. WEST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON June 20, at 6 o'clk, on the preminer, we shall eel) part of Lot 1, ia Square No. 515, fronting on 4th x'reet west. he- tween Latreet north and Massachusetts avenus, improved LY thre» THREE 8TORY FRAMB DWELLING HOUSES ene possession of two of them will be ven PTermn cach as rty will be sold absolutely tothe high < = ers, a8 the owner is about to remove to the a Title perfect. Je i4-a J _C. McGUIRE & CO... Y J. 0, MoGUIRE & CO.. Auction-ers. NBAT AND DESIRAB E BRICK RESIDENCE ROR A SMALL PAMILY ON STRESY BE TWEEN 2D AND 3D STREETS W¥eT, On TUESDsY AFTER: OUN June 2st, at 6ig o'clock _on the premisen, we shall sell the west halt of Lot No. 2.in square N«.58 fronting 15 fe the ner‘hride ot E etrert: north, between 2 Sd. streets west and runnive back WW: feet f-ot alley, with the improvements, consisting of « herdrowe and well-built three atory and oasament Brick Dwel}:ug-House, containing nine rooms, the same being No 514, on'said E strest belf cash; the remainder in six ipterest, secured by a deed of trast ect. | ion giver October 1. 1854, J.C McGUINE & 00 Ancta BY d. 0 McGUIRE & 00 | Auctionsers LARGER AND WELL-FINISHRD DWELLING HOUSE ON G &TRERT NORTH, BET WREN Hee 22D STREE‘S WEST, At PUBLIC On THUREDAY. Inne 234, at 6 o'clock, on the e~ we shall sell par? of Lot 15. in Square 'o, 80, fronting 26 fert on @ atreet north, berwaen 2191 and 22d streets west, and running back 123 feat 844 inchés, together with the imp-ovements, com sisting of's well built and fin'sb-d thrse-xtory Frick Dwe'ling House, with two-story Brick ding, with Marble Manteta Water and ‘Tas, and finished in the most evperior manner through out; cellars under the wh«'e building. Immediate posser-ion will b- given | Terms: One third in cash; the remainder ia sic and twelve months, with jnteres:, secured by a deed of trust. Title indi Conveyanen: The House is at a fair valuati jel4-d 1@ cont of the purchaser. furnished, which mav be taken J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts BY J. 0. MoGUIBE & 00,, Auctioneers. TEUSTER’S SALE OF RRAL ESTATE CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB AND 13TH #TREET EART. On SATURDAY AFTERNCON. Jone 25th, at 6% o'clock, on the premissr, by virtue of a deed of trust dated Merch 31, 184 aod dejy receried in Liber No. 31. folios 12¢t seq. one of *he land rec ords for Washington county, BD. D.. I shil sa 1 Lot No. 1, in square south of square No. 1°19, situated et the corn+r of Pennsylvania avenue and 13th t east. Terms: One-half cash; balance in threes gnd six months, secured dy deed of t vat. $59 to be paid on the ground at the time of sale. And tie trus- tee reserves the right to resell, after inaer- tions in the Evening Sta), at the risk of defaniting purebaser in the cost of the sale, net being com- plied with in five dave after the day of sale Conveyances and stamps at cost of purcvaser, EO €.B METOHRLI , Trustee. Je 4-4 J.C MoGUIRS & OO, Ancts, Y J.C. McGUIRE & OO, Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND SOUSEEREPING ARBTI- ofs gentleman removing from the city will be sold at Public Auction FRIDAY MORNING, June 7th, commencing at 10 o’cloek, at bis residence. No. 195 4th street, near L north. comprising the ur ust! assortment of Household Furniture, as Hair Cioth Rofas, Chaira, Rockers, Bedst-ads, Bureaus. Chamber Chairs, Msttrassen Becding. &c., ‘Wasbstands. Toilet Ware, Crockery, Glassware, &c., Carpets, Matting. Cooking and othe: Kitchen Utensils, 5 And other necessary articles of Houre Furnitare, embracing the entire contents of the two houses > Stoves, ining. eae 5.0, MoGUIRE& CO., Aucts, N@™ Also, the three-story House will be sold im the pivarnpon, en the premises, at,6 o'clock. S-e jsertisement, iM 3,0, MOGUIRE & 00., Auta, Y J. 0, MCGUIRE & OO., Anctioneers. CHANCERY FALE OF VALUABLB PROPERTY a ae DUBTH, OPPOSITE THE PAT- Op BRIDAY AFTERNOON, Juve 2, at6 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of @ decree of the 8a- preme Goure of the District of Colum ria, ale Sg chancery, pesre! in ac-r'ain cause, wh-rin Wm. W., Georgiaura ©. and Bveliae U. Mactiil are complainavt-. and Emily Ma Gill and Winfield 8. MacBill and Ricoard Butt are defendants, (No. 194 equity,) parsed May 16. 1561, 1 shall aril the west art of Lot No l4.in squars No, 455. fronting 25 eet on north @ a'reet, between 7th and eth streeta west, ranning back that width to the rear of the lot, together with the im provements, cbnaisting of ateo-stors Brick Back Bulidiog, Terman: One-half in cash; the remainder in rix anc twelve months, with interest. secured by the d endorsement Ree of eae are aot complied with within five days thereafter, trustee reserves the rigat to re-sell on ove week's notice in the Natioual In- telligencer. d_ stamps at the sost_of the par- eORTeTENCS OT TW MAOGILL, Trustee, se 1d J. G. McGUIRB & 'CO., Ancts, CARTE DE VISITE FRAMES 486 Freach Gilt, Swian Carved Wood. and American Composition d Frames, in vi BERS at J. MARKRITER'S, 456 7th street, ight doors above Odd Fallows’ Hall Terms cas) 2 ‘OBEPH BEYNOLDS & CO. PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, Ro. 600 Ninen Staeer, near avenue, mere jae received, and will constantly Keep om aand, the largest and best assortment ip the city vf Obandelier, Brackess, Drop, Lignts, Portables, Glass Globes, mies and at os bes s New York, Philadelghia, ee, whlch will be sold je. rims. eine RANGES. PURNACHS, and Vire-Board to furnish the best RANGE i tela, ‘We are prepared use sure ray ine Sort reponse em Bee Uo ail’ kinds of GAS and STRAM Aitings rom ptly and cheap, se also exerytiving BASTARBENG line fo the mont satinfactory manner. Gall and see our Bathing Tabs, Fountain ater ‘Wash -stands, Basins. &c.,&¢.,at No. street, near Fonnssteanls aver nate largest fe) Nin 2-eatt aatablishment fo the city. —_ ARY SU8G ON, Da, 20n PRIEST nome ie me Bera College, Edinburg, Scotland All disenses Oftne Horse treated in most acienti ie aman. ner, Charge moderate. at Cha & lock ‘a, Ly G atrect, near 7th street, Was ton, DC. PIor CORD AND rs. 436 Different cies and coer Picture Cord and Tas- = RRKRITER’S. 486 Ttb street “penameetion Fall rs Hall, Terms if ee R6 PAPERHANGINGS. 486 4 , Mediom and tataen. Re., 2° Hall, o imif* ; ————— ee