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=. AUCTION SALES. _wUr Be Y J. 0, MsGUIRE & O@.,. Anctioneers, Lec rag at Al REAL Poy ite 'e! it Conrt. 5 BARGES MANSION AND @ DS AL Co RT, SUITABLE FOR A PUBLIC G. In obecience to an order of the Cirenit Court of the District of Colmar, (ond at the request os majority of the —— interested ,) entered 23d. day of May, 1862, in the matter of the lon o! goes, C. Howle and others, hetras at law of J lowle, deceased, the undersi, iasion: in the above entitled enuse will offer at pnblicasle, at the premises, op MONDAY, mth of 3864, at 6 o'clock p.m.; the following descri Real Eatate. lying ‘and being in the city of ‘Wash: Ist, Fhe whole of Square No. 292. fronting ow Mth street weat,and lying between C and streets south, The entire square contains 113,913 squaré feet, The improvements consist of « large, well- ‘bstantial brick dwelling- place ot ye blic entertainment and summer Sing’ surrounded by shade trees, and commanding a fing View of the Potomae and Virginia shores. It is within twelve minutes’ walk of Willards’ Hotel, and will soon be connected with Pennaylvania av- enue by the ith street branch of the Washington and Georgetown railroad. 24. Part of Lot No. l.in Square 27, fronting on Maryland avenue, and lying between 13% and I4th streets, conta’ 3.231 square fect, id havingon it a double two-story frame dweDing-honse. Terms of sala: One-third in cash on the sauot Fale; the porebaser or purchasers to execute his bonds for the reaidae in sbeuaras of the Fespectiva eirs, able with interest al rate a and teolee months alter date; the tif to ie with? held till the armen’ of ait reek the pat ene’ All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. conveyance Ny TEN DERSON: HENRY A. CLARK. CORNELIA a. DOUGHERTY, JOHN G, ROBINSON, _ Commissioners. ja l-d J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta. ¥ J. ©. MeGUIRE& 00., Auctioneers, COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF RRAL ESTATE. No. 172. Petitions 10 the Cirenit Court, D.C. VALUABLE BUSINESS LOT ON PENNSYLY A- NIA AVENUE, AND BRICK TAVERN aT LONG BRIDGE. In compliance with an order of the Cirenit Court of the District of Colambia, ‘and at the request of amajority of the parties interested,) entered on the 19h Sones February, 1391, in the matter ofthe Petition of Peter O. Howle and others, heirs at law of Parke G. Howle, deeeased, the undersigned, Commissionerain the above. entitled canse. will offer at public sale, on the premises. on TUESDAY, une 2th, commencing with the first named at 6 ovclock P.M., the following desoribed real estate, | being an@d tying in the city of Washington. D. C _Jet. Lot No. 82, in square A, fronting on the south ride of Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street, ad- joining McDermott’s Coach Factory, and contain- ing 2.456 square feet. id Lot No. 4, in equare No. 247, situated at the corner of I4th street and igre avenue, atthe foot of the Potomac Bridge, contaidi-g 5.933 rqdare feet. Upon thislot there is s larce Brick Dwell- ing House, suitable for tavern, and other improve- Inenta, ! Terms of sale: One-third in cash on the day of sale, and the purchaser to give bonds for the resi- due im the name of the respective heirs, payable, with interest at the legal rate, at six and twelve months after date, the title to be withheld fill the veyment ofalithe varchees money. 2 conveyances at the cost of the purchaser, JOHN HENDERSON, GORNELIOS AS DoUGRERTY JOHN G. ROBINSON % Jommissioners, _fe1ga J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Aucis, YJ, 0. McGUIRE & Ci ye built and ., Auctioneers, DESIRABLE SUBURBAN PROP. = Ag ane ERTY AT PUL. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 23. at 6 o'clock, op the premises, we shall sell Lots No. 1 and 16, ip Square numbered 8%, situated at the cor- ner of north L street and 5th street east, fronting: ¥5 feet 1 inch em north L street and 167 feet 5 incheson Sth street east, improved by a new two story and basement brick dwelling house, contain ing 8 rooms, with cellar; stabling for herses and cows, wagon-honse, with large hay loft, and other! out buildings, The grounds are laid out with choiee fruit trees, grapes. &c.. and, with mall expense, could be converted into a fine summer resort and public garcen. Terms: One-third in cash; the residue in 6, 32 and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the premiees. &7” Barly yp ion given. einreranee nd stamps at the cost of the pur- aser. je lea fRep.}] J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Bhai wench WAS EN PBs VELL LD So be BY 3.0, MOGUTRE & 00,, Auctioneer LARGE AND WELL-FINISHED DWELLING- HOUSE ON G STREET NORTH, BETWEBN ay iT AND 22D STREETS WEST, AT PUSLIO On THURSDAY. June 234, at 6 o’clock,on the remises, we shail sel! part of Lot 15, in Square. No. 80, fronting 26 feet on @ street north, between 2ist and 22d streets west, and running back 123 feet, 2 inches, together with the improvements, cop-' ing of a well-built and finished three-story Frick Dwelling, House, with two-story Brick Bajiding. with Marble Mantels, Water and Gan, and fimished in the mosteuperior manner through- out; cellars under the whale building. - Immediate possession will be given. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, witn interest, secured by a deed of trust. Title indisputable. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. poe monee igwell furnished, whieh may be takén at ir valuation. 14-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ¥ J, ©, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY UA eS NORTH, OPPOSITE THE PAT- On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June 24, at6 o’clock, on the premises, by virtue of a decree of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in cbancery, passed in a certain cause, wherein Wm. W , Georgianna C.. and xsiine O. MacGill are i 1 i mity May ¢ Gili'and Richard Butt are defendants, (No. 194 equity,) paesed May 16. 1964, I shall sell the west art of Lot No. 14,in square No. 455, fronting 25 ans on north G street, between 6th and 7th streets west, running back that width tothe rear of the lot, together with the improvements, consisting ef a two-story Brick Back Building, Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in six anc twelve months, with interest. secured by the purchaser’s notes with approved endorsement. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days thereafter, the trustee reserves the right to ra-sellon one week's notice in the National In- telligencer, Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. WM. W. MACGILL, Trustee je l4-d J. GUIRE & CO., Aucts, GALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. “ - War DEPARTMENT, Cavalry Boreav, : Office of Chief Quartermaster, Washingion, D. C., June ¥5, 1364. Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Giesboro Depot. on FRIDAY, the 24th instant, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., from ene bundred, (1%) to one hundred and fifty (150) ) f These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be had, — a “3 ‘erms: eash,in U. 8. curreney. JAMSS A. BKIN, 16-td Lt. Coland C, Q. M. Cav. Bureau. LB_AT ALEXANDRIA, VA.. OF GON- > DEMNED HORSES AND MULES. Qua: ters Office. Depot Wasirinston, OM Quan eT hantton, DC, Sune 1. bt, Will be sold at Public Auction, at Alexandria, Va. THURSDAY, June 2. at li o'clock a, m., : slotof — WoRsES AND MULES, condemed as uefit for publie service, i ent fund: ‘Terms cash, in Geveasentr RUCKER, igadi and Chief rtermaster, Frisia ot General Sevot of Washington, D.O UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, Wan eas aM BURBAC. rrIc® oF Coley QuARTRRMASTEE, ashington. D. C.. April 25, i364, Will be soid ublic auction, to the highest bid- der, at the times and places named below, vis: Newport, Penna Th mgay, May Gettysburg, Penns.. Monday, May 9th, Altoor Penna., Thursday, May 12th, M iffin, Penna., Thursday, May ing. Peona., Thursday, May Lebanon, Penna., Thursday, June 24, Northaziberiand, Peana.. Thursday, June 9th, Koran enna., Thursday, June ith, Williamsport, Penua., Thursday, Jane 234, Ry arte od un an ¥ ) at each o! 18 oF a These horses have been condemned as un for the cavalry service of the United States Army. yor ree soe farm purposes many good bargains orses will be sold singly. Bales begin at 0a. m., and continue daily until 10) en 8. Treasury notes ol; Feash, in U.8. Trees A ERIN, 26-tje20 Lt. Col.andC. Q. M. Cavalry Burean, GALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES. i» —_— Chief Quarter master’s Ofica, Depart Crater} od at pubis’ etich, at the Carrals, Will be told at pul Eg ad ne 5 st ’ BI eM ROR ERDAS aaa: 3. 164,andon ED: BEDAY, JUFORSES AND MULES, eondemned as unSt for publie service, Terms: ‘Cash in Government funds, o oe ete ; POORER, _ esta Lipson ree se: ja. IDWELL & BEN IN K No, TED Severe, wean NINTH. Reapectrally ipform their friends and the public jected ‘aseortment of me POW ah sates Fre, WALL PAPERS AND WIN ADE, which they are prepared te aloe oe tener nash riees. Piyork done at short notice in the city or country ienced wor! is ferember the place No. 367 B street, wear 9th, Bull rag Franklin Hall Buil tf FR CAPE COD TO DIXIB. ByJ_W Mackie, Deis by the author of ** Mademoiselle Mori,” vo giant Tales from Shakepeare, green and gold, °s Can f 1960, $1. Hct of the Rebe ion, its Authors and Causes, > *esiesateRtiee ac the Uatans 83 0 . 93. Sil thesteam Ba gine ahora a | “s Letters from 0. 5-5 assests FRANGR TA¥LOK, the wing order, the whole pro- rt, the direction of John G. Dudley, Chiet Marshal: ~ : S Band attached to Finley Hospital, visions of Sons of Tem! under the marthalship of E. ©. Graham, consisting of Excelsior. No. 8, of which Suste Bettie Branagano, Eliza Lagy.and another whose name. we,were unable 0 learn were visitors; Good Samaritan No. 1, with a number otf lady visitors connect- ed with the order inline: Equal No. % Armory Square No. 4; Golumbian No. 5; Aurora No. 9; and Lincoln No, 11. Officiating clergyman, Rev. Mr. Leach. The hearses, President coln. Secretary Stanton, ‘and the éon of the Iatter, in a carriage as chiet mourners. Officers of the Arsenal. Relatives and friends of the deceased. Employees of the different workshops of the Arsenal under direction of the following as- sistant marshals :—Jos. King, blacksmith’s de. colcchs 2, XXII. WASHINGTON. D; C.. MONDAY, JUNE 20. 1864. N2. 3,529. 7 : artment; Peter Eagan, machinist’s depart- AUCTION bALES. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, LOCAL NEWS. ment Gz Collison, earpenter’s department; oo ———TOD eee OO a ee ‘ohn’ M. Holbrook, armorer’s depart Ee! wurUee Se: CANTERBU FORD'S NEW THEATER, B. Hickman, saddJer’s department; Jos. Rarry, Y J. O. McQUIBB & OO;, Auctioneers. ij musIO ay “ a ’ TERE StaeRr, ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB. mheBuncras a ey scims ot me Arsenal painter's department; Sergt Campbeil, Tabor- 4 ie is “¢ a " eve % B*?. HAL o}OAhTERBURY HALE rib ?an THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNIE 20. AYFECTING SCENEE—INTERESTING OBSEQUIES; wre ther prose ctarare ach deation oc Muaiels USTRE’S SALE, OF HOUSE AND LOT.ON GHT BUTT WO “ ef "MARYLAND ay na aera STH AND Zovistama Avanvs, = Of the re-engagement of the ponnlar Comediam, | The funeral of the unfortunate victims of | Hambalances whe roukad in the -Arvenal, an¢ dated onthe 13th day | Near Corneraf Sizth Street, pm, of Nationaland } who will appear for the rey, time here as belonging to Adams’ Express Company, ap- the explosiom at the Arsenal on Friday last By virtue of # deed of trar of October, A. D.,1856, to-Charles 8 Wallach an Metropolian if took place from that place yesterday afternoon, | Propriately draped in mourning, in which Pi ~ Ove ilton, trustees of the Franklin ‘ in the beautifuleomedy by ’ thi - RoNise Ginsaitien ot Washington city, D.C, | @xonen Lana. __.___Propetstor gat ei w BHARSPEARB, as per announcement. The arrangements rare naesber of suaplepsen of ts Govern . +, NO. ies 65, _ 7 e i q — o' = GE 'seq one bf the fand' records of Washingtos | W-%.Cawavavon____....___ Stage Minager, |. °° "0.06 GunwiEMEN OF VERONA, barat ae pcnidslonen) ae:taree saneee Se Bout 160 HACER an ape aaa pe county, D. C., and, by, virtue of a decree passed by 7 supported by th Washington favorite, o'clock, bu ne lore noon Crowds of per- | sides other vehicles, and a large num! on the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in & SUSAN DEN sons wended their way towards the Arsenal, | horseback, together with the pedestrians, MI : chancery. in cause No.€5, wherein Henry Barron, AND THE UNEQUALLED COMPANY, } Cela peeale ise aes Ledley feud Bee fommbanee wil conclude with the amusing cf 101 el im plaina: + al ies S. arce 01 Beate ae eae saefendania I ty ared ; ica , Paul Pata See OY TARR 7. 8. Clark < ee in 1 ‘ ‘a eo +d. Be proceed to sell, at public auction Introut of the | Nightly attest, by their Deafohing Plaudits, their Shakeperian Comedy Fest{val,che Immortal Bard's erty Core ny teens | tae eed es two Gren WO GENTLEMEN OP VERONA Vision of square No, Sis. in the city 01 Weshineton, | ELEGANT/ AND! HEOHPRCHH ENTERTAIN. : ‘AND. " O.. improved by a good'twr etcry Frame Deel? MENTS PRESENDMGD BY THIS TRULY THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, ing House. The property fronts on Maryland GIGANTIC ASSEMBLAGE OF will be performed together for the ONLY TIMB. ear Oban ANTI aratan, PT ns CHEE Abe Grientelgany Pitnv Es : One-half cash: ide im atx months, ss 4 the deferred payment ta he secured by a deed of ENTIRELY NEW AND SPLENDID BILL! will shortly be produced, in great splendor, with Prust on the premines. 1f the terms of gale are not detentiattercreiment et complied wi . P ‘ : : : Fale, the trustee will resell at the risk aadeostotehe | TO-Dight, présenting the Beautiful, Graceful and swelling the procession to some miles in tength, taking about thirty-five minutes passing one joint. The procession moved up 4X street to Penn- sylyania avenue, and at F street the funeral procession of Miss McEifresh, which was at- tended by Rey. Mr. Lemon, of Ryland Onapel, and in eharge of Mr. H. Lee, undertaker, joined in. The remains of Miss McElfresh were in a handsome coflin, covered with beautiful flow- ers, and Was in charge of the following especial Jl-bearers: Geo. A. Hall, W. H. Greenwell, EH. Hoover, and J. T. Hall. Thus there were sixteen coffins in the pro- cession, they being placed alternately on am- bulances and hearses, it bemg found impossi- ble to procure ® sufficient number of hearses but were disappointed in finding that they could not at once enter the grounds, and by two o’clock there were over a@ thousand per- sons About the gate awaiting admiasion—the sun in the mean being very warm, and so Sppressive Was the heat that many were un- able to stand it, and left the vicimity. About, 2% o’elock, however, the upper gates were opened, and the erowd pushed through—the gathering by this time numbering several~ thousand, and some were badly jammed in get- ting through. About this time several divisions of the Sons of Temperance, accompanied by the band attached to Finley Hospital, appeared on the ground. { In view of the apprehension that there wonld defaulting purchaser, on one week's notice in the Daring Artiste, GROVER’S THEATER. be an unwieldy crowd in attendance, and that | for them all. pega Pen voyancing and stamps at the I MWLLE MARIETTA RAVEL, PENNSYLVANIA Ma BEAR VIEL ABD Hore. there were s0 many places in the Arsenal pro- The streets were literally crowded with peo- “HO. SPALDING, Trastes ‘ WM. E, SINN._Temporary Lessee and Manager er about which it would be dangerous to al- | ple along the lines of procession, and the win- JeW72awkda J.C: McGUIRE & 00.. Aucis: | In her novel and magnificent act upon the Tight THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNE 2. ay Bere cre obaednias ed teres pounedl- dows and houtetops along the avenue were Ht 4 5 2 BY 7. ©. McGUIRE & 00., Austionsers, Suey) aa ie First appearance of the Celebrated Bnnestriennes | the Form cide of tad old penitonuary pultding, | Grower eid anne ie oe thee TRUSTEES BALE OF LOTON NORTH I 8T,, |‘ DAUGHBER OF THE REGIMENT, wi aa 1. and the immense assemblage immediately | cession, as was the bell of St. Dominick's x REN 6 ~ o,together with the admirable Educated Horse, atheréd around it. The remains of the fifteen jh . pane per eS STRERTS EAST. , | In which she appears without the aid of a Balance DON JUAN, dead, not removed, were enclosed in handsome | © Wesley Capel Sunday, B. F. Gettings saper- o’clock, on the'premives, by virtue of a deed o: Poles executes the Manuel of Arms, Fires Will appéar in the gtand melodramatic pageant, | cofiing, silver mounted, with three handles on | intendent, having marched body from their trust. dated April 4th, 159), and duly recorded in ens wepapemuanes 24 Laan ion ganaen at from Lord Byron’s great poem entitled each side, and a plate on the breast, bearing | school-room to the corner of 4}; street, drew up Pe R fe Wantineeer ee be Other’ Difficult’ and ‘Admission Lg MAZEPPA, the name of the inmate when known. The | in line on the south side of Pennsylvania ave=- sell, the most eastern fifty four fest from trout to Feats, hitherto unattempted OR, THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY. coffins were lined with muslin, and were made | nne, and as the certege passed sang the “Fune- nese, 6 Lot numbered shieteen (13,) in Square _ by any other Performer. MeEDs, Miss Kate Vance Sita wentntseed on Ranke tees = Fabel epee yf 9 al ly.” d. eight by « imir, § OT Te u s “Sister, thou wast mild and lovely.’ Fronting on north 1 street, borreen Sistas’ Sey) |_- The Oharming Floral Ballet; Sustained by Mr. Groyer’s Philadelphia and the | they were removed to the platform. ‘Theplat- | This school did not join in the procession, but enth streets east, and running bask to a 30-foot al- A 4 ashington Companies. form was about fifteen feet by twenty teet | returned to Wesley Chapel, and were dismissed ley. ‘ ‘at a LES AMOURS DE FIGARO! BI Due notice will be given of the re-appearance | from the ground, covered with ,duck, and | py singing the doxology. ne one ereaeh ines Femainger, Pt six : i y bs ef the talented young comedian, trimmed with meurning. Over this was a The Wesley Chapel Sabbath School, before ame Tiwnringe: 's Secured by a deed of trust | Inwhich M’LLE RAYEL, and the great Parisian Mr. J. K. MORTIMER. canopy, draped with the American flag and | marching down to the Avenue, had passed the ” PHOS. J. FISHER, Trusteo, yam "RATES OF ADMIRBION: mourning. following resolutions with regard to the death my.4-2awkde JO, MeGUIRM & 00., Ancta T ‘tke Circles. Leu Socenta-| ., Under this canopy the coffins were placed — | of Susan Harris, who was an active member Y J.C. McGUIRE & ; MONS. BAPTISTIN Prem and Pang oxtte Citclas:? Scents | eight containing the remains of those whocould | of the School: B . C. McG & CO., Auctioneers, ‘Will eppear,sepportea ‘by the Family irele. 25 cents | Mot be identified ranged along the north side of Whereas a mysterious Providence hag re- the platform, each bearing a label marked “uLknown,” and on the opposite side seyen other coffins, with the names of each as fol- lows, commencing at the east end with Annie Bache, Julia McCvin, Mrs. Collins, Elizabeth Branagan, Lizzie Brahler, Eliza Lacey and BUILDING LOT ON NORTH @ 8TRERT, BR- Seats may be secured duripg the day et the Box EWEEN NOKTH CAPITOL AND 1ST STREET | “EF RONZANILGRAND BALLEF TROUPE. | Office, Tickets for sale st ‘aj the Hote i . MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Juno 13, at 034 FAMILY MATIN N ° o’cloék, on the premises, we shall sell part t ‘ No. 14, in Bquare No. 624, fronting, 16 (oct on north moved from among us by & violentand shdden death, & number of young women—and where- as one of these, Miss Susan Harris, was a mem~- ber of this school: Therefore resolved, Ist, That as a school we EDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFICE, 2% WASHINGTON, June 14, 1864, 4 take great pleasure in bearing our testimony Cees Sad PunD Ing DEE TB Bea meta LTE Merchants of Washington and Georgetown de- | Maggie Yoneon. i to the beautiful character of Susan Harris, her aller. anata sirans oe forpishing the Leer mary ovine De The somine ye tapietally decked. with bo- | punctuality, faithfulness and gentleness as a : cash; a artment of this city with such articles of Hospital uets and wreai 0! Li =} fe andtweive mponthe, with inborear necered Sradesd A WEEK OF FUN. Bioren and Pes pet gen be reenized. are FS aa roses and other annripriais auto. Thess pees ce Pads we find comfort in the of trust on the premises. P au a : ; flowers were the feeling tribute of the fellow | assurance that with her sudden death was eee ne cot UTNE Gan auet’s, LACES ADCS wert pe ee peers et gl attics requized, employees (female) of the deceased at the Ar- | sndden and eternal salvatien. A BILL OF BURLESQURBS. ean be seen on application at this Oca. senal, Resolved. 3d, That we hereby present our Sates . Ss THE. ABOVE SALE I8 UNAVOIDABLY C. SUTHERLAND, Gen. Rameay, formerly commandant at the | sincere sympathies toher bereaved brother and ostponed until SATURDAY, June 25th, same ¥ itl Jel4-ot Surgeon U. 8. A., Medical Purveyor. Arsenal, Major Benton, the present command- | other relatives, and that as a school we ought ee ur and place. _ The Fanny Burlesque, entitled REMOVAL. ; ant, Major Stebbins, paymaster, Surgeon Por- | to feel ourselves warned by her unexpected sepa 3 ADeMORUSE SOR sAnees: THE: DEMON LOVER Noricz ro ratMERS, MARKET GARDEN: | ‘er, and Lieutenants Prince, McKee and | removal, to be in fature more diligent in every BBX 9: ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ERS AND CAPTAINS OF VESSELS. Beeson wares pert upon the platform soba aes ever ready fer the coming of the on, uring a son of Man FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A FAMILY The office for the sale of Manure dehiverable from DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING TAN IN TROUBLE the different government corralsin the Depart- On FRIDAY MORNING, dune Mth, at the resi- 8a ar ment of Washington has been removed from the dence of I. B. Bloss, Hsq., corner 13th and I sts., > z 4 +t, }-cormer, of F and loth streets to the corner of Eand We shall sell the Furniture and Effects, compris- | Peter Stiggins...-.+-.~—+te —--+-- --Billy West, T2th streéts, one block from Pennsylvania avenue, ne — on street. Excellent Rosewood Case Piano Forte, Rest of characters by Messrs, DOUGHERTY, The planting season being over, now is the Mabogany Parlor Chairs, Rockers, WILLIAMS, DE FORREST, and Miss NAOMT proper time for farmers and gardeners to tay in Marble-top Center and other Tables, PORTER, and haul a supply of manure for top dressings and Oaneand Wood-seat Chairs, ; falluse. Largé quanaities of well rotted manure Three py and other Oarpets, on hand and for gale at low rates, Around this platform Were stationed a guard of Veteran Reserves, who with the utmost diffi- culty could keep back the pressing crowd; but when the relatives arrived they were admitted around the platform, and then came a scene indescribable. With tears and sobs the rela- tives moved around the platform, anxiously looking for the remains of their loved ones, and ‘when they were able to single ont the coffin Resolved, 4th, That the school now proceed to the Avenue to meet the funeral procession, and bed a our last tribute of respect to our young iriend’s remains. As it proceeded down Pennsylvania avenue towards the cemetery, the throng rapidly in- creased, hundreds being s8en walking ahead of the procession, anxious to get & conyenient place from which to witness the ceremonies at Sin pet. 1s0, the laughable Negro Farce of = : a containing the body searched for, the distress } the Congressional Burying Ground, but many Paduteadenacencee Warhetands” shy oe ap dispatch given, eel ie es. Goossens ‘was most painful. The family of Mies Bache, | of them Were disappointed in obtaining a good ardrobes, Hair and other Mattresi THE WIDOW’S VICTIM B. HEDGE, Agent, Whose remains were on the corner of the plat- | location, the ground being preoccupied by Bolsters and Pillows, Window Shades, Office—N. E. corner 12th and E streets, form, seized frantically on the coffin, and in- | spectators who had taken positions there hours Mshecany Dining ab lens Refrigerator, oR, je1-5w 1 block from Pa. ay,. on th st. casero it anoald te opened: and ae corpse | before. 2 $ . . SASH, was the last placed in the hearse, in order that On arriving at the gate, there was some de- Cooking and other Btoves, THE COUNTRYMAN IN TROUBLE. S DOORS the family might take possession of it at the | lay, thi 1 iés of Joni ics Sermnceh ‘AND BLINDS ha pos: ; it al @ { lay, the foneral ceremonies ohn Jenks, ied J, C. McGUIRE & Co., Anct’s, r ae i ground and have it placed ina vault. A young | which were attended to e Navy Yard se ‘ JOHN MULLIGAN preeaey appeiantly Sr Shot at cceonr sister of Miss Adams reased herself through | Baptist school, being then in progress, but as ¥ GREBN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. In his Gredt Character of suyerior style and werkmanship. which we an PS f cesrowe aad ascot tae. Head ator, Ane ual procession Jett fap panes the poms =ere z — fering at low prices. pon : 4 tain: car mand followe © Telatives an FOUR HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS FRONT- PERER PIPER PEPPER PODGE. “We respectfully iavite builders and others to call |. ner sister Melissa, and while occupied in the | friends, were carried to the graves prepared ING ON NORTH E, BETWEEN FIKST AND % rodas e: ‘ : SECOND STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION and examine our ate TOK ke STEWART, ineffectual search swooned ‘away, and was | for them, (Miss McElfresh being placed in a 5 eit, wo carried away to the fresh air by friends. grave near her father, who died a few months OnE Re en a ee en TaE | wRakatollowes by, , se Teuke Office—west side of Seventies’ | On the other side of the platform were the | tince. and Mics Bache i. the vault.) Two lowing Building Lotsin Kibbey’s subdivision of ‘A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG STUDENTS, — eight coffins, each marked “unknown.” large pits on the west side of the cemetery had quare 871, being Lo! 08, 2, 23, 26 and 27, in said me : O8EPH REYNOLDS & CO, Here the afflicted relatives gathered, passing | been prepared, each of them being six feet Square, each baving a front on north E street of 25 | 1) which Messrs. MULLIGAN, WEST. DOUGH- excitedly along the line of coffins, eagerly scan- | long, fifteen feet wide, and fiye-acd-a-halt feet and eoinsn peenece feet. on eg OL ears ERTY,. WILLIAMS, and others appear. PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, | ning each, as if hoping in some possible way to | deep, with a passage of six feet between them. Tote Hert ane ick foundations. A ‘un ba 0, 4 No, 500 Ninve Bremer, near avenue, be able to designate the one containing the re- | and in oneof them was placed eight bodies, The above described property is beautifully sita- HEIGHT OF IMPUDENCE, Have just received, and will constantly keep pa mains of their own dead. and in the other six, they being lowered one at ated and handsome building sites ~ heatia-thalargestand heat aesostacaranitae Ais After comparative order had been restored, | atime. The crowd here was dense, and many ‘Terms: One-third in cash; balance in 6, 12 and MULLIGAN AND WEST. of Ohandeliows., Brackets, Drop Lignts Portables, | the obsequies took’ place persons in trying to get out of it had their 18 months, for notes bearing interest from day . Glass Globes, thica and other Shades, and all arti: | Rev. Father A. Bokel, of St. Dominick's | dresses torn, but with the assistance of th ofsale. A deed given and 6 deed of toast talkau; f eles in this line, from the best entablishments in | church, commenced them, saying that assey- | lice, the committee of arrangements at lant pS a ineluding stamps, at cost o! weaty New York, Philadelphia, &c., which will be sold | eral ot the unfortunate victims of this catas- | succeeded in making room for the mourners, of. Tith isputab'e. as oO rejat , OF em, giv! : je wed ena GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 4 Proves repared to furnish the best RANG in the church in their behalt, and that others | cries, nad banging ovat iia ehanhiy calling eee — JOHN MULLIGAN, the aaywherd, ‘On very reasonable terms, Hotels, | WOUld follow him in behalf of those connected | deceased by their names, . EE CREAR E WCET EMS, Acctonsers: ‘The Prince of Ethiopian Comedians, Restaurants, &e.,are invited focal ease atti jaithciher denominations “Ho: then proceeded | | The officiating Minister, Rev. Mr. Leach, Ww SOME BU. ING LOTS ON P ST. e do @| ‘inds o! an : ings O recite, in solemn manner, the tholic bu- | standing on the eastof the two pits read the THO BANDEONS Ey Pee iG Lore OV ENUE BILLY WEST, Bonet a creaPe Oe sito everything in. the rial service, and sprinkled holy water upon | solemn burial service of the Methodist Ohareh, AND FIFTH STREET WEST. The Great Song and Dance Darkey. Gall and seo our Bathing Tubs Youuteias Water | the coffins. He concluded the service byafew | and W. F. Crutchley, Chaplain of Excelsior On WEDNESDAY. the 224 instant, we shall zell, Closets, Wash-stands, Basing, &c.,&¢.-at No.soo | C#™nest and feeling remarks upon the nature of | Division, Sons of Temperance, read the ser- in front of the premises. at 6 o'clock. p. m., Lots 19 WILLIAMS '& DOUGHERTY Ninth street, near Pennsylvania avenue, thelareost the lesson conveyed to hishearers by the scene | vice of the order, the members of which at the snd 2%, ineubdivision of square 511, having a frort e ¥ establishment in the cit; "fe 2-eotf presented. Those before them, tnough dead. close repeati th ‘ds 4 FE US oa Ree dae on Patrest, canning back 135 feat In New Btbiopian Sougs and Dances. id speak to us in words of ‘warning, that we too Farcee 1,” ae atin ee Beuediouos hea book 0 & 31) feet alley. ‘erms . a + 2 - AVANATIC YMAN’S PATENT must die, and we know not the hour or cir- da i = sp Aa COnveranc® Rt peat! Se Pee ione. chai W. B. CAVANAUGH, L SELY-SEALING FRUIT JAR. | cumstances in which the Almighty may sum- | persed. °Y MF: Leach, the crowd dis the property is knocked off on each lot, In New and Original Comic Songs. We particularly invite the attention of thosé in- | Mon us to appear before Him. He closed by The funeral of Miss Bridget Dunn, another And immediately after the above sale. we shall tending to up fruit to examine LYMAN’S | an affecting invocation to the God of mercy in | of the victims of the disaster, took place yes- ut sell. in front of the premises. Lot No. 9, in square J. DeFORREST, SELF-SEALING FRUIT JARS, simple in con- r - . behalf of the dead and the’ afflicted mourners. ¥ peyatrdee between na hana’ N streets This The Talented Actor, &c.,&c, Sraene they are more easily sealed or opened Rey. S. V. Leech, of Gorsuch Ghapel (Meth ale seslacnce ok East Captor stoats oe Bey avenue, between borth al 3. e1 ie . oy) ° in any now in use. i A = lot is very ‘handsomely situated, having an east te mies ‘of berries and fruit put up in these Jara | 04st Episcopal), followed, reciting in impres- | tween ist and 2d streets, and was attended by sive mapher the grand words from Revela- tions, «I saw a great white throne,” and he proceeded in eloquent terms,to speak of the solemn occagion where death had taken away last year can be seen at Our store, .: Full directions accompany each Jar for putting upall kinds of na berries. &e., & front; in a commanding sition. ‘lerms: Half cash; balance ia 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing inter All conveyance, stamps, &c., at cost of purchaser, a large concourse of persons, there being some twenty carriages in the tnneral cortege. The coffin was astained poplar, pink lined, with silver mountings, Capt. A. Fagan, James Red- BOTELER & SON, $20 witl be required when the property 1s knocked Housefurnishing Store so many friends and neighbors, and those yet | mond, James O'Neil, John Fre: : ° i. i fl R ’ ‘ys, Jno. McMer- ie Title indispatable ILLIAMS, Ancts, Will be produced for the tiret time on Wet 318 mona eve. veunean 9th and 20th. nearer and dearer. He asked his hearers to ramay, and P. Brien. acted as pall-besrers, and 0. MONDAY EVENING, June 7th 70 CURE, NO PAY !—Go to Dr, BROTHERS Som the Niccuastan cae thi asi Gem te me he hi Serie tase Hae y +) E fe re. , ‘ .. 2 es ese 8. ete: the hand: as: B* J,C, MoGUIRE & CO., Anctionee: GRAY and be cured. They have given | and to regard the toe zs peer ee ay pe a 8 case hearse of if g LO The greatest Moral, Local, Sensation Drama ever | their particular attention to the treatment and TWEEN 14TH AND LOT RTREETS WEST. | Wituersed in Washington. entitled cure of all forms of * Disease,” particularly that of On te ESDAY AFTESNOON, July Sth. 1954, at6 * a private character, for twenty yeare This ia the o’clock, at the Auction Roomsof J.C. MeGuire & BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! oldest established Botanic Medical Office in the Co., by virtue ofa deed of trust from Charles B be : District, and haye saved thousands from 4 dis- Ryerson, dated June 25th, 1868, and duly recorded Everything connected with this Life Drama has raceful and horrible death. How important it is, the spirits of the departed ones, It was a mis- take to regard as of serious importance the mere incidents connécted with death. It would have been consoling, indeed, if the father and the mother could have stood by the side of the Catherine Horan, who was also killed by the explosion at the Arsenal, was buried on Satur- day afternoon at 3 o’clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, (J. Murphy.) on gd street, near Massachusetts avenue, and this . 8., No.9, foli 94, et. a one of | by d in the most m: ifteent hen, for those unfortunates who have brought | daughter and ieu; i shallsell. the west half of Lot No. 8,in Drury’s ree : f too later us preventing exposure of themselves | Were not harmed by death, and scarcely felt } black Velvet and tinmed wi eres saath Patreat betwoon ih snd lath sirecis | NEW AND BLEGANT LOCAL SCENBRY, stinteand residence 179 south Batreet, Island, | the touch of fire before they wore hastened to | The handles were of heavy ellver, and sete west. and running back 100 feet to s 10-foot alley. a = : { opposite Smithsonian. . je9-im* a blissful immortality. One word to the com- | center of the coffii was a large silver cross. atienee: e FAMILIAR SCENES IN WASHINGTON, munity. God speaks to us by the death of in- | bearing the following inscription: “Kate Horan, Conveyances and stamps at the enst of the pur- LIFE-LIKE REPRESENTATIONS. Auow, be 7 vat ore agen ON TO | dividuals, but from its commonness it makes | killed Friday, June 17, 1S61, aged 20 years,” chaser. WM. Davis: Trustees, NS. REEY. re FANCY. GOODS which have! but aslight impression when coming singly. | The funeral coriene. proceeded down inee- For our good God causes these terrible vis- itations to come upon us. Let us be instruct- ed by it, and avail ourselves of the time grant- ed us to make character for eternity. May God bless us, and lead us by his counsel to be ready to depart with joy and not grief! Mr. Leach concluded with a fervent prayer, following upon the Lord’s prayer, and com- mencing: Oh God, thon hast appeared in our midst, The rumbling of thy car hast been heard. Have mercy on us, may our sins be taken from us. Bless the triends of those who cave been taken away. Bless their co-laborers and let all classes profit by this dispensation. chueetts avenue to New Jersey avenue, where it was joined by that of Johannah Connor, who was killed at the same time, and the solemn procession moved ent to Mount Olivet Ceme- very where the remains of both were interred. ‘iss Catharine Hull, another of the victims, was buried with solemn services in Mount Olivet Cemetery, from the honse of her rela- tive ste John “King, corner of K and Fiftn street. Considering the immense crowds upon the Street yesterday, the order maintained was ex- cellent, and chief marshal Dudley expresses himeelf as tly indebted to the Metropolitan JAS. ¥. i y 5 ai 3.0. MoGUIRE & CO.. Aucts, Allof which have been minutely copied e | just arrived and ready for your inspection. Sess artist from careful observation, agd-ate theretrs | Teak state without, boaet mg gnet I have ive Y J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. accurate copies-of LAT fre: city and its sur- | handsomest stock of FLOW! ever imported, — roundings, and cannot fail to strike the beholder | which, looking at them, will convince; nglish CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE COLLEC- | as being exact counterparts of the original, Straw Bonnets from $3.50 to $15, and those TION OF MILITARY SCIENTIFIC, AND MIS- The Costumes have been madesimitar to those autiful Pamillas, as white as the driven snow; a CELLANEOUS . worn by the parties to be represented, and in some ne stock of Back Cembs and new styles of Fans. On THURSDAY and FRIDAY BVENINGS, June | coses have been, through strategy, procured from | Having been for so many years in the wholesale 23d and 2th, we shail sell, commencing at half-past | the persons themselves, thereby showing a de- inessin New York, render my facilities to offer seven o’clock each day at our Auction Rooms, the | termination to render the characters ersily recog. | yOu any goods in my line beyon competition. Library of the late Gen. J. G. Totten, Ohlef Engi- | nized by all, thus making the plot still more ef- ‘ se ME PHRINGE, Beer U. B. Army. comprising over one sneak teatives « HPSS pil my 23-1m 22 Market Space. uable ry, a tific, ¢ Machinery an POL ents arealso: com- and Miscellaneous Works. i plete in "the minutest detail, and wvergthing has | [MPORTANT TO SUTLEES ‘erms ash; een done which ingenuity and enterpri 01 Catalogues may be obtained on application tothe | devise. to make this play what it purport sonia SUTLERS WILL FIND 5 at it ts to be,a Upon the conclusion of th : efficien i Auctioneers. faithful representation of Life in’ the Capital. "A H. A. DOWNING & €O.'S Li 01 OT eee ne cate on iis occasion. ener, @ TEMPLE, U.8.N. Executor, eee eee eH eenOrty eiae tats A ¥ Bervices at the stand, Mr. Jo) +. Dudley, No such demonstration of popular sympath: $e100k $3? C. MOGUIRE & Oo., Aucts. Geiere will appear shortly, 7 sfonee CONCENTRATED CLAM Chief Marshal, called upon the friends ‘of the has ever been exp’ in Wesnin a3 tore TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE To | d¢cessed to enter the carriages and fall in after | as by this immense eut-pouring of people to TMHROVE YOUR EYE. Remember next Monday, June 27th, the THEIR TRADE. the hearses and ambulances. attend the funeral of the victims of this sad Se ry e XOuR | EYE fy A large squad of police under Sergeant Hep- | disaster, and the demonstration will long be ebrated PeBBLwand Paarsoopic SPROTACLES, uni- BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! It sella very rapidly, and js the most economical lly ack ledged as the best for 8: GTR- . ENING AN» PRESREVING the impaired Byenght article of dst for the officer's mess, It is prepared scientifieally and correctly suited, by FRANKLIN in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm & CO., Opticians. 244 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 12th and 13th stm, lyani ane nder the National . Surgeons, The profits are large. PIRLD OLARBES, “OPERA GLASSES. MICRO. ANNOUNCEMENT, H. A. DOWNING & 0O,, burn, of the 10th Precinct, detailed for duty on the occasion, opened & passage throngh the crowd, and the coffing were taken from the latferm in the following order: — Julia Meguin, Mrs. Gollims, Elizabeth Branagan, jzzie Brahler, Eliza Lacey, ‘Yonson, then the eight unknown and Annie Bache, the remembered by those who witnessed it. Every hack in Washington, we believe, was engaged on yesterday, and to the credit of the hackmen it shonid be stated, that they held a meeting of their asso¢jation on Soper ight 3 and agreed asa body that not extraordinary demand for their services, only FIELD OPER. MI = following acting as pall-bearera, the line hay- | the lowest ordinary rate of funeral fare sho’ SCOPES. THERMOMETERS, SEEBEQSOOPES, An engagement ‘has deei-étfécted with the cel- Manufacturers of Concentrated Food | j 7 prey. ly been formed: : be charged. t old PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. CARTES DE VISITE, . e cel No. 11% East 18th st., New York. > H Gri ‘Major Be ‘ &e.,i at variety, and at the lowest prices, ' | brated by BARROUR.A SEMMES, Sole Agenis, Crampton, E. D. Clapp, J. H. Gran; jor Benton, commandant of the Arsenal, 4 59) 8 Te * orb : 14 For fale by Fad 44) gents, | Dishard; L.. Anderson, T. Mansfield, G. who has been prompt to have proper attention 2 SE TE Se BAS 8T. GHOBGE SISTERS. 2 ut 65 Louisiana Avenue, ton, W, Jones, W. Whitmore, John Condy, given to the sufferers, receiv esterday the MATa! MATTING! <a caigcaatusialhin pomeladiomeso setly Washington, D.@. | America, A. J. Cawood, J. H. Huntington, following order from Secretary seamtar ‘which MATTING! \ see eittne wotiaeed aca ap APEBRHANGINGS. a a i ett F. ea ooentees shows the deep and sincere feelings of sym- MATTING AT PRIVATE SALE. Pent in New York, Batiyy phi zinc Curnon, / E. Lhe Ft Martin, J, pathy by theGovernment for the sufferers: _ We haye just received from the importers, with | other cities, where their perforant T.would most tially inform my customers | Mauer, W. Beagle, W: rap. E. Mullot, O. 2 War DePARTMENT, June 19, 1861. instructions t sell ab private i ceived the highest encomiums from ¢ and the public in rai that I am now receiving | S: Draper, WH. H. Lemou, H. Marders, R. » | Major Benton, U.S. Arsenal : rd rolls 2,4, aha-b quarter Coc Matting, " public, who pronounce theiriexhibitions’ map stoek of.American and French PAPER- | B. Young, O. Smithson, J. Meddler, O. Sorrel, ‘he funeral and all the expenses incident to rolls 4 and 6quarter White and Check Matting, | miraculous than those ofthe renowned i HANGINGS, consisting of the finest French Gilt | J. Dickimson,'W. Weeden, Thomas McQ@ook, | the interment of the sufferers by the recent ax, superior ye Papers, suitable for parlors, dining reoms, cham- walt 4 Wt j ; of which we eller at low prices, in quantities ' DAVENPORT BROTHERS. * | bers an 1 catastrophe at the Arsenal will be paid by the “Weeden, T. Dickson, M. Rhyon, J. Rhy. oar 2 ‘ over, 0. S Department: You will not spare any means ony Hi JW. Young, J. Glover, icer, O. ‘a halls. st our Furniture, Warerooins ip rear of y 1 also in re tof § large saaptiment of Gilt Set a abit tae toa, | Duc notice oftheir rat sbpoarancs wil be give wornien, “gilt Window shades Oond | Fonntooy H. Lecealteer, WE. Tomag, W. 5. | Govetssentior ae decnsed ann ines ene South corne: s and 9th st. ‘ ‘ IW, 1 : hase will’ Ona D Hecarane . Red- je 7-10t ‘ Tohrewicles i ” look > t ee enn sre buying See walle mond,;-W. Nolan, W. dsbe ay z , B ML enon, Sranror, Secretary of War. E HAVE JUST RECEIVE EUROPE have rgout assortment of the sbore goods in | ‘Edgar, W. Boyd, J. Barrell, G@. Hitz, A Austin, ? W = BAYs UST RBGELURD FROM RG : ie city. JOHN ALEXANSER, | Gell, F, Kote, G. Brandman, E’Hachmam, | aon a im New York naméda Don. Strings thas Led orney ,B hed i pies aa = ‘| my om ert wom ate Pa. avenue, H. wee M. Say A. Spe J. Mil- | ovan, exceedingly fond ot aaventare, try. - = + Rile; - Beac! . 5 * fotasd several ota gt aes i, ae " n’ «| Wlasnne: tit oftainca'trom tha Grahageourt'| NeW Jon. @tanell, ©. Snook, B. Daten, War: | At Meds tots °teer “arieen' geen, Siaenaat Birivapare all mane ofche betwen - _EVERY SATURDAY A¥TRRNOON of Washington Gounty: in the District of Colum> | Moore, Wim. Meeks, A. Qook, G, Schaeffer, E. | peamy four feet six inches; depth pf held, two the winter eesson, and 479 a betrue. 9% wo ae Richard J. Glomenta, Inte of Washiugton Clty, D, | Hoovers Jos. Green. R. Jacobs, Toiiawrell.J. | fect six inches; and he proposes to:atiemipt a and of great ates 4 ‘ at} ) OCLOCK. ; @.. deceased. All persons having wai tl oO bn Thee Dann, vonier eee nee Europe “ the Music 8: . : the said deceased, are hereby warn: @: it part ‘Work. so The Chicago ne calls ‘the letter in Tay,31 ner of ith sireat and Pa. avenue. Ladies 25 cents; Children 15‘certs; the same, with the vouchers to the au! ingmen ‘ate Arsenal. P «which Fremont accepts the nomination of the a seriber, on or before theithday of June next; or. » J. S. Hollidge, J. T. i. ‘Con “the I MON 27)... MOMRT! BPRBe ‘ ta they ay sthlerwise Wy law be excluded trom ali | waryey Magara H. P. Pulsbary, Fee E. aL Own : ALSH & 00 benefit e nell, J. Bagrard, B. F. Scott, G. 8 wT ‘London where Richsitd Bax. Lig ENaED Paw HBAOXERS : Ags ‘| os. acai , MMnrray, 3-H. Woot teh wiole “The Beinte Bett” has been lately Ho, 999 O strest, between 9th and )0th ‘Admisaion ———- ———- ee a wad |] emperance. a Tea Tt ee ee ee Baa sownp make way for improvements farieties. =: wo = soe feeeciensent si embeoeeieees, pty 4 A ROCESS: ps Among the Confederate officene Billed plamonds, Fr] nen Doors \t ; Performaage ta com Ghronclogy of the Geest oni conte * | Pre solemn. procession moved out of the | Spottaylvania was Col. M. Bruce Menger ior patel, &6, 0,5, 5 ise mencoattoces. : eu " TAYLOR, || north gateos the Arsenal grounds aboat four | merly of Prince George’s county, Md.