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vue anor A PoRTATEE ‘Ware police arrested twosoldiers and & ter, and two women, Hast night, the Fonrth ‘ges and counter ch: arty of five strollers, whole line, chi r? Ourright ead left have been swang in more than one mie, while the ceptre has been ad- THE EVENING STAR, | Fe* vet Rate ote | LOST. AND FOUND. A Suntay Evening iv Lafayette Square, i ft in- | ft bout the com ican ERE A PERRY GEE TSE ET PSTD BY EE | Between the Oc 4 Railroad, at . " yanced but Mttlee Theline this morning, or_wandering 8 oa mons, (ro, W. D. WALLACH, Batter and Proprietors | pon APUARTIO CIEY yee rillabiy rewarded by debring them with dhe ' g) [deader mortprits the deoerat aire:sioa from | 1. Tattle appenred to be the barkeper ore ‘Phe Proprietor, thankful for bef Port : igge & Oo. 2s = — | ert west Loutmwest, briefly, Peiare- | hearty filled with Hquor, labeled sTeere ASHINGTON OITY: edges himeelf to effort that will comtri- 08 instantya medium sized red OO W, ol 4 y ‘ ” . ” ages = Butetto the happinene o(rhis patrons, and secure. horas, Bre crooked leaning oreg 5 QOLOOK P. M borg fs bal! snrfggndeg py an abartie of Yan- | snake Jamie, "WAM OF Tincture, and Now WEDNESDAY .........000 JUNE 22, 1864. bure is bal: en vam apart of All waa qutet last nigtst; no demonstration on either side, There has been no fighting this in — rhe Fourth Days’ Battie. . gcoliar on, Any one returns» ing her te No. #11 H street, mear Shee webs ‘OTA pair L my book 8! tore and the market. A th thi fs hi t_ the ses sid For information adress WM. WHEFRHOUGE, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGH | Atlantic City. Je 2-20" RMANS OF WASHINGTON—I ave the barweeper was turned Over to the military Patriek Lally, soldier, was dismissed; Patrick Lally, teameter, was fined $1.52; and Emma Carroll and Ellen Tattle, the two women, THE STORY OF THE RAID OF MOSE- BY AT WINCHESTER &-FABRI- chi CATION THROUGHOUT. TAOLRS, bj 8c! PHIC AN EB MATTER. a A ho thoroughly understands the fri . $3 ard will bi id for’ thi Jor. _—s ate. ed S258 eaeh, Fustice Eee | Hrrtrag ced prevctiptiog nvante nnd igconger’ | return, It they arecoferea-te a "purteg git | De*Patch from General Stahl Branding the | {Arm Cov, of ne Tene eae dad arg | Were Aned Sam enehs OF Yowce N IMPORTANT ORDER. eee eaegraeteeacotiiis and acca || Meeecee teens: fe AME ED BUNTROE (Pan aieeiee ieraeaee teens ended last night. We attacked three times yes- | AtrEn WORKMEN IN TROCHLBR—Since the A ~ ane Oa gata! “ e following telegram has been received by | terday—at 4 o'clock &.'m:, &t moon, afd At 4} Hoard of Enrollment have been examining The following important order has been is- | rately compounded, wee. geome sel. sued by General Augur: P. Bite. read othe customers 1s the publie Headquarters Department of Washington, generally, I need only say that I 5! always keep t ‘selected stock of pure Dru, fucnpscind Ary Cope Yuan ot}, | Rbeseaserieatatl is dapat General Orders, No. 51.—1. Hereafter no citi- pee a loals, aan TE. —Oa Tuceday. the 2st inet... 9h, Hor { the W: rtm th streets. amedium sind MOURNING PIN. J i settee cles ee oaen With the initialk 8. Gan the back. [tisespecially } Jane 22, at Martinsburg: valuedasit contains hair of deceased friends. A |. “There isno truth in the statement in the suitable reward will b: id ifreturned to 204 11th i ss 9 freeeat the ree Pei i et te Philadelphia Inquirer of the 2ist instant, in re- o'clock p.m. Warrea joined on the left, and swung around with @ skirmishing front half a mile at each advance, taging one Fine of works, and pressing up to another and the last. Han- cack and Burnside, in the eenter. found more parties claiming exrmption,:many persons in Government employ have claimed exemption on the ground of atienage, some from the Navy Yard, and at the Jatter piice steps have been taken to secure the dismissal of all such as zen, commissioned officer or enlisted maa, will | “4, 39 e« : T.P.8, HREe AND NOT RETURNED.—A man call. | Stlom to @raid of Moseby. Winchester {s not | opposition. The former has gained halfa mile, | have olaimed exemption on tis ground, and be arrested on the report of a Detective em- His 18 TO GIV. OE, That thewdbscri- ing himeclf Wi hited a BAY HORSE, | Occupied by theenemy,inor are the telegraph | the latter more. The loss in thé 7a9t assault was | in consequence quite a fluttering bas been loyed by any officer subject to the jarisdiction : Bt this Department, except im extreme cases, | wy,,pit nen duenmed from the Orphans Oonrt of where there ie no doubt of guilt and immedi. | letters of administration on the personal estate of ate action is needed, until the report has first | James Magee, late of Washington county, D. C., been forwarded tor action at these Headquar- | deceased. all meraens ey ee seninat Ps ters. ‘ sal ceased! e| ay II. All Officers serving in this Department, | seme. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, employing Detectives, will send, with as ttc | omortefore the Hat dar of dupe next: ther may delay as practicable, a list of those soemployed | the said estate. tas to these Headquarters, specifying the authori- G ty by whom employed; and they are notified thet they will be held responsible for improper je 22-law3w* Admiinistratrix, action or abuse of authority on the part of F°% BALE—A HORSE and WAGON, Also, two their employes. MARKET STANDS. Apply at No. 368 E By command of Major Gen. C. C. Augur: | street, near ith. je 21-3t™ J. H. Taytor, Chief of Staff, A. A.G. TT PENINSULAR QAMPATGN AND [tS ‘particularly severe im Barlow's and (t+ibbons’ divisions, and the 2d division ef Burnside. Mills’ division of the 6th corps and Martin- dale’s division of the kth corps swept up the river to within Walf a mile of the town. One more line and we ‘have the town, which we now semi-circumvallate to its last deferses. CONGRESSIONAL. Wepngspar, June 2. SENATE.—Mr. Johnson presented s memortal signed by 600 Polanders and others, stating that some of their countrymen have enlisted in the army of the United ites, and afterwards, on caused in the different shops. Some of these men Mad taken the oath of allegiance required of all who work for the Goverament. i oe FaraL Aocipzxt.— Yesterday afternoon, about 5% p. m., 2s some laborers were eng! tged in digging 2 trench for a sewer, in fst street west, near C street nerth, one of the banks; fell in upon them. A laborer known only by the name ot Mike, was killed outright, and an other named John Foley. was very badly inj ured. ‘The body of the dead'man was taken &w ay by his triends to be buried, and the injured: man ‘was removed to his residence to be pr pperly attended to. white star in ferehe: ttle sprang ir front legs, ’ about 15% hands high, and ‘Diack abifting top” wires. cut between this place and Harper's BUGGY, boot eovere wit patent Teataor, sanare Ferry. 1 reapecttully request tnat the reporter OX cushions, and’harness, eo Monday, June i 2th, about noon. A liberal reward vill be paid coe acct be held responsible tor publishing for the return of any ot all'of the above. andalso_| Sueh falsehoods. for the man. NAILOR & BRO., a Je 22-3t* D street, near lth. FROM CITY POINT: 5 REWARD.—Strayed oF Stolen, on the 1éth’| Tho mailsteamer, Thomas Powell, arrived inat., i >, heavy wi tf; a B5 Fee on ge ed; hole im each eer, The | Re¥e About noon to-day from City Point, bring- above reward will be given if returned toCON- | ing up the mail, passengers, and a few dis- ‘RAD SCHREWER, on 8th street west, between B jeharged troops. ‘and 8 streets north. je 21-3t - I O8T—Near the Baltimore Depot, Monday mora She reports that considerable fighting has 4 ing early, a fine light brindle BULL Dog, | been going on in the direction of Petersburg who answers to the name of Frank. Any person | since Monday, and that when she left City ————— ANPECEDENTS, as ‘oped ‘by the report | leaving this dog at Capt. Camp’s office, at the Sol. | Point, at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, heay F Govern: leser' = ASENTENCE FOR DESERTION. of Gen. McOlellan and other published dneuments, diets’ Rest at the abovenamed ee Hists | C8momading was heard there. = ‘i Pate ober tay vatoe caer ree ilies They Sg ae t REN IT _F Patrick Hexry, a substitute, has been tried in Bi, 5. @. Barnard. 1 "SaaNGR TAYLOR ‘\AKEI ESTRA the diet li Passengers report that the slege of Fort Dar- | pray, therefore, that T steps may be taken Maen oe dade eeeteeas tn ae rat 420 this city by the court martial, of which Gen. TET red COW, with Ghite Dinest ona enite | me commen repos Lean -aternoon at four | to protect them from outrage, Btreet. detweentthaad th. 1t* horns; head and right fere foot tied together. ‘oomméncement of siege operations at of the epee eT the PR Ge ee ) URNISHED S FOR RENT.—To gentle- of desertion, and sentenced “to forfeitall pay Monda: e inatant. and allowances now due, or to become due, to.| ©" bats CTT 8 BEEF CATTLE be confived at hard labor on such public works | with tar marks on each hip. as the commanding general may direct during The finder will be liberally rewarded by return- the remainder of his term of enlistment, with | ing any of them to The owner is requested to come forward, prova ty, pay chatgen and take heraway. JOHN | Fort Darling. ; PORTE TER. near Wilson's Lampbiack! ‘Factory, Fifty more rebel prisoners had just been foot of 22d street. fe 2t-3t* brought in from the front to Oy Point as the POUNDS A BUNDLE OF NEWSPAPERS. 4c. Powell left the dock. Ki men only, 506 9th. strect, one doer f tom Pa. avenue: jie 22-f, OR RENT—On very reasonable term is, three handsomely furnished and very desirable ROOMS, Inquire at No. 537%; H street . between Abercrombie was president, upon tne charge STRAYED from the subsoriber, ev af ordered to be printed ter the use of the Senate § Mr. Ramsay submitted a resolution that the Committee on Foreign Affairs consider and report upon the expediency of extending the a ¥ $ Owing to the fact that only two corps—the 5 z a 24-pound ball and chain attached to his right | JOHN H. SNYDER. which the owner can have by vrovin. erty, iy P' provisions of the reciprocity treaty of 1954 with | 6th and7th streets, jo 22-3t Teg, and at the expiration of that time to bedie- | _J¢21-St* Corner 22d snd Mstreets_ | and paying expenses, 4. RM. x, | St and 9th—have succeeded in erecting their | Great Britain, to Central tel Atperioe’ ot OR-RENT.—Feur ine FURNISHED] 400M3 0: honorably discharged from the service and | R SALE CHEAP—A PHOTOGRAPH GAL-.| _je 20-3t 0. 8th street east. ospital tents, there is much suffering among | the districts northwest of Minnesota, known as theeorner of 18th and @ streets, No . 431. confined ra the penitentiary for the period of | S_LERY. Inquire at Fort Bunker Hill. _je2-3t" $5 REWARD Strayed away on the Mth inat., | OUr Wounded; but the anthorities are using | the Selkirk Settlement, and territory of the .B. . wanted a good woman te * wash, iron five years.” The penitentiary at Albany, N. RICHMOND AND SURROUNDING +) aduffaic GO Aiebs heal, back and belty | every exertion to remedy this evil as speedily'| Hudson's Bay Company. and dogeneral housework, A German prelerred, ¥., is designated as the place of confinement country, showing rebel fortifications; 5) cents, | white; pale red om the sides. Sho is just about & | as possible. The road from the front to Vity | Mr. Nesmith called up the bill to authorize | _ie 22-3t* atier the discharge of the prisoner from service, | _3¢2 FRANOK TAYLOR. | calf, The above reward will be given if returned | Point isa very rough one at present, and the | negotiation with certam Indians in Middle OUSE FOR RENT—A Brick Dwell ing-how ee 7 COPARTNERSHIP thd Patreet arth, below Se Aloyaius Ghuschy'™™ | Jolting of the ambulances is not at all;pleasant | Oregon for relinguishment of their right to | 4 partially furnished, containing # . room a * : z i 01 unded. nds, al 3 convenient size, suitable for a sm emily. GEN. J. C. ROBINSON. HE undersigned having formed acopartnership | _je 20-3t’ ‘As the Powell came up the Potomac she lands, and it was passed. Mr. Sumner presented & petition from Hor- ace Sprigg, formerly a slave in Was! praying compensation for money. expended in the purchase of his daughter. and taken the store No, 3% Penn’a avenue, two This gallant officer has so far recovered from | doors below National Hotel, will conduct the Hat the effects of his late amputation as to be able | ters business in its varions branches, under the to ride out daily. He leaves for New York to- | firm of M.Q. Giadmon & Co.. where a full assort morrow, a special car having been generously | mentof STRAW AND FELT HATS mav now be | (AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER. on Isth ofJane, | passed the steamer Exchange, round, near owner will please come forward, prove property, aa teahietonulnnecane they will doubt- isfactory references reeat . For (infor apply at Grocery Store of P. ner ith and F ste. |, ; oe R- RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. suitable for a couple of gyatiomes oras' * family, mith iy charges, and take them away. iT. McDougall renewed the joint resolution avi i i tendered him by W. P. Smith, Bsq., of the Hal- | found. B.H. STINEMETZ, | P® CHARLES FRANCIS HAMILTON, ‘The hospital steamer State of Maine reached | which vored tees privilege of cooking. This iss comfe: ctable house, timore and Ohio railroad, and A. R. Machley, Je 18-1 M.0. GLADMON. | Je20 St*_ Piney Branch road. back of the race track. | here this morning at 9 o’clock from City Point, ecacing ane Genie on Ah United Sexe ome Fes cogerepio pelen eA fee Bee Esq., of the Camden and Amboy. PrIBEWoRKs: FIREWORKS!! The largest assortment in the city. Inquire before 10a, m. orafterSo’el sck p, m. No, 46 G st., near 5th, 0 2-, $2.00 050 FOR SAEW United Wall, never regard any attempt of a foreign power to establish a monarchy in Mexico in our near proximity, by force, with other than disfavor, i $2 REWARD.—Lost, in going from the Hop bringing up four hundred wounded, of which ieee mestaurant on Fee Street, between D and ; numer seventy were officers. A large major- streeta, down atreat @ avenue, A roll of | ity of them: were stretch | TREASURY NOTES. amountingto So" Phefind- | the spl apet Up tne eld 7 From Shillington, Odeon Building, we A : ' " A the patients had either an arm or a leg off. | &c., with the vie is No, 499 lith stree! , have an advance copy of Peterson’s Ladies’ FLAGS | DELSGE! : or mill recelve the abeve zeward and the thanks of | ‘Three died on the upward trip. De e ah or meVine It Jatd on fhe ta} ase tie Avenged. coutslaing acu sane bec kre National Magazine for July. of all kinds, the Ladies window Oi y Post Office. je 18-6t* Among the officers brought up on the State Objection was made, but Mr. McDongall | chen. ard 4 gz room, twelve ¥ ell furnished TERNS! : of Maine were the following:—Lt. Ool. John | contended that it was too late, the resolution | 7909; sis, a large hall, which cov Id be used as a ~Care May-—By Railroad Direct from Phila- LANTERNS! LANTERNS t! Sav: 36th Wis.; Maj. H. M. Brown, 36th | haying been read. He said it w billiard room, or jamie 2abp sicepin: z rooms. Beet @-Iphia.—Uur readers are referred to the adver- for illuminations, &e! BOARDING. wii aj. B. H. Foster, 148th Penn; Maj, E. solution adopted by the Bartimore Gotan ie wibhameletl sant ae sp gy T. Romell, 2d U.S. sharpshooters; Maj. T. T. : sh tisement of the West Jersey Railroad Co., in our columns. on the subjeet, and he shonld call it up at the earliest day, to see if this Senate would sup- RENT=The large (basemen! ) SALOON. un. OARDING.—Mr. E. Jacob has taken the house | Hamilton, 110th Penn.; Maj. F. Williams, Sist ——<$—$<$_———__— Roman Candies, Exhibition Pieces, Ny. 262 Tetreet, formerly cccupied by Mr.G. | Penn.; Capt. G. Linton, 10th Penn. Oapt. | Cort ite dovtessien. F the Canteal:Hosel if app) ied for at o NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Seroll Wheels, Fire Orackers, Smart,” The apartments are zichly furnished and |/ Dawson, 2d N.Y. heavy artillery; Capt. J. | By "vote of the Senate, the resolution was | Lu gonad the eee eens © ity fOr busine cay the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth atreet.] | Sky Rockets, Pulling Orackers, suitable for Members of Congress or officers ae the | Clark, 24 N. Y.; Capt. Gillen 99th Penn.: Capt. | then received. somely Stted up with every conve nience requisite Ew York, June 20.—U. S. 1981, conpon 6’s, | Pin Wheels, * Torpedoes, ' ped See ne ee eee tard’ _P. A. Wright, 57th New York; and Lt, Hick- | Half a dozen Senators endeavored to get the | for ® first-clars saloon; with mar! ole tile Hoor and EMG LOE, Gress MOK: Omcaaeaat Kacete | vetingion. Flotittas, and My, Jacob, will take special care that the ser’ |; Mans 16tM@ floor, with the view of getting up particular | 8°97 Ore bean. avenue and Oy hrviteer woe Env, 1174; Hudson River, 1i1; Harlem, 200; | scTce Wheels. Crests Bombs, Hog Or the fable will recelve his particular a¢2-.|! DESTRUCTION OF A REREL DISTILLERY. | "wy. Seeone?, Willig’ Heecenseea Gy end Ona | Sete eee org Reading, 131%; Michigan Central, 151%; Mich. |, 58xom Wheels, bpp bescil The following has been received at the Navy | moved to take up the House bill to repeal the ‘OR SALE—A& FARM, of 100 4 icres of supstior igen Southern, 101%; Tilinols ‘Oentral, (125; Gbtna Evel, Oe CADRE, QARDING A fow fitet clam SOARPERG canbe |i 1 artment: fugitive slave law of 1850, and all acts and | frp! 4d 3, miles from Georgetown and 2! miles . oe i: H i odated wit ooms = 2 Hs rom al; ac in iv: leveland and Pittsburg, 1/6: GalenaandOni- | Flying Pigeons, Seer Pistolais pis. | after the ist of July next, at No. 426 2th street, || Frag-aure N. A. B., James River, June 20, | Parts Of acts for the rendition of fugitive | balance iu very bests pine wood. Amordred He cago, aa ‘gee and ie , 143; Chie (abrrgee = Male cecuktwea=as ae southeast cor. of F. je 20-2w 1861.—Capt. Smith reports under date of June slavem The motion was rejected—yens 16, | small fr: jouse and orcharc is, ‘ood enough Prise du Guten, ns Proikiin ben Ween’ | Blosser Pore, articl = ANDSOME ROOMS, WITH BOARD, AT 275 | 11, that he ordereda boat to be sent on theatter. | BAYS %. can be sold off the farm to pay | Jouble the amount Be oS Ste, eee. Ween || Plowes Pots, icle, Vermont avenue, between H and I ‘sts, —the || noon of the 3th of June from the ‘‘Mattabesett” Fo well moved to EARS Up ERY DIL Sor e= ea eee era PN PISCE M arsicoetenn and Ohicago, na Alton and Terra Haute, | Blue Lights, Transparent Lanterns, last house. A few Table Boarders can be accom- | with an officer and 10 men to destroy a distil- | Vet Officers of the army and navy. and other jo@Iwe ot T erent aires ae and Northwestern, 55%; Quick- | Bengola Lights. Toy Drams. modated. je 20-eo3t™ lery on the creek near Edenton, & resort for Laer engaged in the military and naval ser- OR RENT—A rare chance f i v] > TEM. Mines, PzRONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH | the guerrillas who intest that neighborhood to vice oe interfering in elections; which was like te tara hoisl oF tat Gra fon opantey as Scwpay Travan on Orry RAtLroaps.— | + BOARD and LODGING at $5 per week, (or $1 | the great discomfiture of many good Union as several ametidments offered Mi well.as town trade. A large bi cick house contain- When the city railroad company, last Sunday, | COME EVERYBODY! r day.) at the Philadelphia House, No. 517 New | citizens residing there. The boilers were cut, a hich hee ay by Mr. | ing 15r0oma, @ very large di’ aing room, parlors, yaa iiiele cota or sp Cs ras - New Jersey avenue, near Baltimare' Depot. brick foundations destroyed, wash tubs broken | Powell, one of pv hich permite the military to | wc.. situated on High street, ‘ georgetown, It hut greeted with aieacee oar teen poe POD oop | and get your supplies for the Je 20-Im b. H. NICHOLS, Proprietor. up,5 barrels of whiskey stove in and still pe BLOneaY ao # Fok necéssary to repel | been thoroughly and handsow: ‘ly repaired through Apart from the question itself that the work. GLORIOUS’ FOURTH OARD WITH HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | Worms removed. : Messrs. Johnson, Howe and others, the bill | ast the rentwill ber moder ‘ate. "Frome ¢'B ing people of our great cities should not be de. | ROOMS, for two or ti gentlemen, or fami- S. P. Les, A.R. Admiral. | [io passed—_yeas 19. nays 13. MACKALL, Jr. No. 457 13th stréct, between E prived of the healthy recreation. afforded by | ? from the great lies. —one single room. | House commodions and | Hon. Gideon Welles, Sec’y of the Navy. Howse._-A yesolution yas agreed to, that the | 250 ¥ streets, Washington, BP». 0. "Witt Sunday travel on these city railroads, there | NATIONAL FLAG AND FIRE-WORKS DEPOT, | Aypiy southwest coruer Zist and H streets wear |) Gozp.—‘Thismorning gold was repotted as.| Senate concurring, the two Houses adjournthe | PRY W. L. WALL & CO..4 ucts, was & special reason for the decision of the 302 E STREET, NEAR FOURTEENTH. * enn. ave. je 16-20* soi it 8 el ae Dalit 85°] cession on Thursday, the 30th inst. op MITH 8 company, so far as Washington is concerned. Z : ihaving advanced to 235 in Washington, and Mr. Dawes, of Mass., irom the Committee of | | BLACKSMIT ic AUOTION Qn THURSDAY AFTE ON, June 23, at3 o’cloeh, wo will sell at the ¢ Blacksmith shop’ con- nected with the stable of Thomas Clark, on Our hospitals are crowded with the wounded | Depot for Boswell & Warner's celebrated 3 Elections, made a report that Oharles W. Car- soldiers of the Republic. Their relatives and COLORIFIC FOR COLORING THE HAIR. zt some excitement was created theteby. By dili- PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. gent inquiry we have learned that that price | Tigan is not, bat that M. Russell Thayer is, en- friends from 4 distance are here in numbers; r a ee titled to the seat (which he now oecupies) asa | street, above 14th street, 1 and Sunday isalwayss day when citizens,and | _®7~The Trade supplied. je 13-3W. RAND PIO-NIG, aint was merely epeculatixe, ‘and Bp sales were | Representative frem the Fifth fedcbedtdy smith shop. and the shop tc pp shoots of a ‘Biack- especially the gentlemen in the departments, | NOTICE. PIC-NIC msde se thet are 5 ieee ing ppuoueee in | District of Pennsylvania. Terms cash. Ww Yisit these noble heroes and supply *hem with | PB}, 9. spINEMETD Doices to inform his ene: GERMAN BENEPION SOCIETY AND ST 1 te renee cates at 221%, and @ proper | ‘The report was laid over for the present. jezed ____W.. WALL & Oo.,Aucts, delicacies and necessaries. To this immense | tomers that lie will continue his business at the a JOBEPH’S SOOLETY. ND ST. | quotat ans se one o’clock would be un- Mr. Dawes also made a report on the Arkan- Y 0. B, L. CROWN, <A actionser. class the conveniences afforded by the cars | old stand, No. 236 Pa. avenue. until his new | will be held in . doubtedly 225. ' +sas election cases, to the effect that a commis- z aa last Sabbath were beyond calculation. These | store, now in course of erection, next door to cor- JURNEMAN’S PLEASURE GARDEN, There is no cause for this rise, and it has un- | sien be appointed by the President to inquire | _,We Will sell, on sepa MORNENG, June 25th, were crowded morning till night. | ner lSth street, will Be UE ierz, dé (on Capitol Hilly doubtedly been effected by the stock-jobbers | and report as to the condition of the States de- soy eae pracy eG ane e vote of the Senate, yesterday, practically | je 18-1” . H. } p Hatter, ON THE 11TH OF JULY NEXT, to bring discredit on the gold bill. It will un- | cjareq yy the President to be im rebellion, and | 4% . ; an , lot of Blocks, prohibiting all travel on the city railroads on | C38 IW_ 236 Pa avenue. | For the benefit of the Orphen Aayiaws. doubtedly tumble as rapidly as it has gone up, | of such as have taken measures to re-establish i ; 41.80, any future Sunday will, therefore, occasion | Wits BAREGE MANTILLAS pickets a cents, fora eee icy eet and those inclined to purchase at resent high | civil government; and declaring that until 2 Sails in good order, - the bitterest disappointment; and we do not ~ BLACK BAREGE MANTILLAS, | e222", | THE COMMITTEE. | prices had better «stand trom under. - such States establish governments republican | Terms cash, hesitate to express the opinion that every WHITE BABEGE Cre ane ¢ UIRCULARS S <AMER PRE TRUNE. A le, will LATER—3.09 x. M.—A dispatch just received | in form, and prohibiting slavery therein. and | _Je2-3t* ©, R. T.. OROWN & Oo.. Aucts, SESE ities the’ Sots. us REEAte Police | vamege: precaey a BAREGE CIRCULARS. Tenge tone RHENIX, Captain Stackpole. will | trom New York states that goid has fallen | are able to sustain themeelves against violence ¥ WM. B, LBWIS & OO., Avetioneers, action on this subject. nae Soret at bs = SILK SACQUES. CIROULARS AND DAY MORNING at 10 neloes duving already to 210. Thus our opinion above ex- | they shall not be admitted to representation in = : erat an ” Z o ee eo _ | LLAS, the season, for the above Summer’ d is already bei iflea either branch of Congress. STOCK OF BOOKS. STATIONERY, &c., AT meng) oes Poor peop! ame lepriv Aa complete sssoriment at eae enort, renee y Heing verified: , Mr. Brown, of Wisconsin, made a minority AUCTION. Goreine buena pean pobre ae je18-6t Retains hele The above steamer cam be chartered to private = Sas report, which was not read. TREPRSDAY, FRIDAY ANDSATURDAY EVEN- YS » 88 we have -— | parties during the week. by applying to Captain REBEL NEWs. r. Oox moved to postpone the subject until | tween 9th aud lth stn. st Porclone ee net ail seid, in this immediate locality, hundreds can HE STOCK OP A WHOLESALE DEALER IN tack pole, or 324 Pennsylvania avenue, up stairs. | Their Stery of the Fighting B n n , , - Peters- oc errhp ap apt panes hee T WINES AND LIQUORS FOR SALE, compri go Ht0 burg—-They Admit © Severe Cuseantien? Loe a oice selection o! nes mportet > —, to discharge a solemn duty. As to Sunday | Liquors. Champagnes, Alen, Cigars, Canned Meats | FQ EMEMBER THE HIAWATHA BOYS. AO eps SE travel, our own judgment was early expressed, | 24 Fruits, with other Sutler Supplies, which will = é 2 , { and we have never had occasion to change it. = sold low for cash or spstoved Roper .to close up The Members of the Hiawatha Club, take pleac- We have the Richmond Enquirer of the 18th, We do not question the motives of those who | Ne iene’: Adiress “0. A. W.,”” Post Office Box ure in announcing their which says: oppose Sunday travel on these great local | —— - 0 - - r FIFTH ANNUAL PIO-NIC The interruption of communication with Pe- roughfares, though we cannot help think- Ge BSALE-A pew and rere elegantly finished at tersburg by the advance of the enemy up the ipg it has a somewhat fastidious look; but we RIAG HE erine ne AWAD Le ee Be eae | THE WASHINGTON PARK, 7TH STREET railroad on Thursday from Bermuda Hundred are clear that our legislators could find a bet- Isingn made by dole B. Lancenns & Gon New 0 ; shut us off trom any positive intelligence con- ter way to show their reverence for the Sab- | York. Worth eight hundred dollars; will be sold es} cerning events before Petersburg on that day. bath than by refusing tothe wives and chil- | for seven hundred, the owner having no use for it. THURSDAY EVENING, June 234, 1864. The Enquirer has the following from the dren of our mechanics and workingmen the | Apply to JOHN OGDEN No. 319 7th street,near | The Holy Hill band has been e: d for the Petersburg Express, which gives the rebel ac- oaly chance for an unexceptionable pastime | L. {intel.] Jo18'3tif_ | casion panccd for:che ioc count of the engagement on Thursday : jer em a close of a week of con- 7 BME: 5 . 14 518. be cannonading commenced on the Cit: finement and labor.—Chronicle. Ta ke sto HOTEL: Gooree p, D } A good Police force has been engaged to preserve | Point road at an Sarly hour in the morning, December next, but the question was decided in the negative. On motion of Mr. Dawes. the subject was postponed until Saturday next. Mr. Scofield of Va., from the Committee of Elections, reported that John Kline is not, but that Leonard Myers is, entitled to retain his seat asa eRe riepat from the Third Con- .gressional District ot Pennsylvania. The re- port was laid over for the present. The House resumed the consideration of the bill to amend the Pacific Railroad act. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. the whole stock of a Book and Pancy Btore, which are 80 vol, of New Books, somesv Phone graphic Albums, different atylen, ote of Stationery and fancy goods, splen Tet of Engravings Framed, Paintings, &c, jew it [Chron) W. Bi LBWI8 & CO.. Aucts. BY WM. L, WALL & GO., Ancts. Atthe Horse Bazaar, 95 La. avenue, SALE OF HORSES, CABREAGES, HARNESS, &c, On ay BLUES MG RN Ee Ginoxt sane 2. com- meneing ‘ocloeck. we selistthe Bazaar and Repository, com ybout— epoeitorT, PRY HORRES. A pair of vory Stylish Mate: Kind in H LJ bi Top Bugey and Harness. sold for ‘the want orte, Cy town. D. o.. has rogentty chasse hands, strict order. sud war roomed by heavy skirmishine, which FROM SHERIDAN’S COMMAND. Other Horses, adeseription at sale. S7-Vallandigham was burned in effizy b: and is now open to the traveling commu- Tickets Fifty Cents, admittinga gentleman and | C°Mtinued during the forenoon. In the after- | He Arrives at Fortress Monree—He brings . the students of Princeton Golloge, on me Dight,| Elkin tne marae en eturimned STM SS | tation nogn s forions assault was made upon Gen. | “away a large mumber of Prisoners on | ,Altrgeatortment of dediruble sew and second tJ 17th. rte in Hoke’s front, whose diyision occupied a posi- his late Raid ‘ages, Wagons, Harness, &o. of June I7th. remain in the city during thesummer months will By order of Committee. tion facing batteries from 9 to 12, inclusive. Rermaieab; ait, Marshal Pelissier’s body was embalmed Tad the joome large, airy and comfortable. The | Dancing to commence at 20’elock. and constituting @ most important situation. Pet ety Saoanie aura core | 2 LOPE wb WALL & 00, Aneta! . from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot. _ie18-5t* The enemy came up in three lines of battle, | :ived at Fortress Mon n Monday. He left B* GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. Board $2 per day. je 6-Im* and made three charges, bat ‘were each time sg? ony bits at MASONIC reakesed counbacneeawu'se Sosa IRST GRAND repulsed by @ heavy fire’ which. blased from See ur erence ae Walkerton ang came pees SALE OF ety aoe FURNI- St. John’s Lodge, No. IL. will be held S. r “CARPENTER AND BUILDER “ EXCURSION DOWN THE POTOMAC our lines and sent the vandals back in confa- Sheridan teft Hi ton’s front Suna 1334 STRERTS, SOUTH SIDs nae P 13 (Wednesday) EVENING at 8 o'clock at Mu- | Shopin the rear of Sto seh ceo oct eee Ri sion. Our men occupied entrenchments which | night the 12th, and was hot parsucd, lebciy || AVENUE. nt ge sonic Hall, corner of Dane ee Ree otaay and N streets north. Jobbing meotetly attended To att) ny: aed hastily thrown up during | tne most desperate ‘wounded Mohind, cha. brings oa Ay = sears! instant. at 10 orelock'a, m. : sos g LN SE Tn, Me PRR Q@LYMONT! mee ing off large numbers af prisoners, who state | Cini ne ewe Of ® gentleman de A MEETING OF STOCKHOL is 7 eS) On our right, in the vicinity of Col. Avery’s 4 clinimg housekeeping; viz : . Odd Fellows Hall. sth stceast On THURS | ERSYBIGERATORS! a GRRATORSII zo. | farm house, there was heavy firing during ine | ("St ‘he enemy consisted of all Hampton’s.cav- Fables ana Pier Ganson. oad toot nto en heee Mey By permission of the War Department, thecom- |' ronter portion of the day, but I + alry, including Fitz Lee’s, Rosser’s, Young’s, | Book Case, Wardrobes. Dressing Bureau. mittee Room of the building. fered nected: bit Just received a Mal large and complete assort- mogiour STEAMER BXCURRTOY ferneon Te became quite avers, the Ae ae Bnet se oe TOmAR’s comment: Rosser, Jost ‘Marts is eorarochar tedeing it* HENRY N. OBER, Secretary, &c. ment of the celebrated THIS SEASON TO GLYMONT, af. tempting to carry works by assault. This por- | %,/¢& in the fight. Major Darlington, 118th | O.cet Orock, ‘ THE MEMBERS OF THE FENIAN S0- OONFINENTAL, | ont fording the patsengers'a ine view of Alexandria tion of the line, was. ocengled, dn tha morsine Pennsylvania, wounded six weeks before, was | GookeAair Tight und osher Btoves, ciety. and all those wisbing to become mem- 4 EXCRLS TOR, Fort Washington, Mount Vernen, Fleet of Guard | chiefly by our militia forces, where we regret | P'Q08ht away from Todd’s Tavern. A lot Kitohen requisites; and many other articles . TA. are requested to attend the regular meet and EXCBISIOR 2p eRIGERATO Boats, and other interesting acenes on the river. | to hear several severe casualties occurred. Sheridan passed through Spottsylyania on | too numerous to esumer gu THIS Wednesday) EVENING. at7:s o'clock. at | which are admitted to bect tee eet core iyea | _ The steamer has been put in complete order and Assoonastheregulartroopscouldbe brought | ‘Mette . My GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. Shepard's Hall, corner of 7th atreet and Louisiana | patteriss and workmanship of she bert suai, | Fill deave, the, wharf at the foot of 7th street on Ones te earn a oous Soult Ba bronent ‘Phe house is for rent on moderate terma. Pos- grenue. H. 0.0. McCarty. Esa... State Centee for | which on trial and examination cannot fal tobe | THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2d instant, t two | [Ppud Dhaced tn poelion. the militia were re- | suspension of Civil Rule in Memphis. Tororo aint mign opel oe ee the meshing co setae genie Speiend yet 565 een Lee A BAND OF MUSIO will bein attendance. + ocempied the breastworks, along with the Ma-'| CAtmo, June 2t.—Gen. Washburne, com. | ——————_________U& as zation. By order of the Centre rae eet ten Pencing on the boat aad atthe Ravikcn: ur con (Ga.) Light Artillery and other batteries. manver of ee Departnent ot wet i Satpogae ¥ JAS. O. McGUERE & €0,, Auctioneers, it* s ‘AN, Sec : MUSICAL, he boat will return at aseasonable hour, giving |, i as declayed, in answer to unication o} a * SST Ce a BE SN Aecretery | P nor: RSPUTA Would respactfally inform the | all a chance of enjoying themaelvenat Glyiont,, horacthe day advancean the wee Eee tulle | inquiry frors Major Parks, that, owlag to the: ERS ALE oy NINBDUILDING Lots ICE £0 COUNTY TAX ., PAYERS — | public that he isnow prepared to give lessons REFRESHMENTS AND SUPPER massed certainly two divisions, it not,more, in | disloyal character of the present city govern- OUTH D aeheRe a QORNER ofl per cent. on the tax of 1854 until the lth of | retired from his other professional’ business: Cee eee er le arice, tue boat and at Gly-\| our front. Late in the afternoon a chhrge was | Ment of Memphis, as wellasiteutterinefficien- | On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July mth, at ety. —_ 5 yor, pent. —— that date to me es he is new able to devote the whole of his time to Monts ata reasnneyie Paver made Pat ye ofan notes papgeomely bed tied to errs yee tea ore, Cee geteates Sen peotaieany ole oye ast a x August, providing all arrearages are paid. Th truction i: i iN ulsed. In the last charge the enemy ca: ‘bape y a » and duly recor: a ounty Collector will atten at the otiies (City viegel to patronize him, Prot Eepat TICKETS Pithin 100 yards. of our foruflcationa, Me ae re-election of the present Mayor, it is the in- | Liber d, A. 8. No. 133, folios 22 at Beq.y we shall Hall! on rt ESDAYB anc SATURDAYS from 10a, Inthe mame as is taught fa Enropo—tha As For the Bxcursion, fire was so terrific that they halted, brokeranks | tention of the military authorities to take charge | tell all af LatNo | § in Sauare No. 638, fronting 3 ke il 2 p. m., commencin rday, 2 inst , makes good performers of his pupils he makes ONE DOLLAR: and retreated in great confnsion, seeking shel- | 0% the municipal department. - @ eorser of sou aa ; that knowledge of music as will maks th fe A : Here. a large portion of a Yankee brigade > ‘atic 2 Gormatee Poder bras CWASuInEOn aD: } petent for teachers or professional musicians; (ronumera GARDEN, being exposed to an enfilading artittorg: Ate ly to the hassles ie we pated Stes, he Qonverances At the cost.of the purchaser, BLA COMM CR DERE EG ee oe ; | . Prof. Esputa is now forming classes and all who Corner of 12th streetand Ohio avenue, | from our gains, and not daring to show their | May be relieved trom the Juty of interfering, |) | A cash payment of $20 oneach lot will vc required boctastt athe kes are requested tamect desire to enter must apply early, as the number is FREE CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. heads for fear of being toppled over by,our | butexpresses a determination that while he | at the time of sale. MORNING next. tie 3d inate toe ee AY | Mumited. : Monday and Gotu lay’s Concert commence at 3 | musketeers, surrendered to the 64th Georgia | Commands, there shall be no hostile -govern- Jem-a HORATIO N. GILBERT. Trastee. fall regalia, prepared to. depart for Philacctvhia | 5. eee te Dy *g Prof JOHN ESPUTA, No. | o'clock. with a full Brass Band. The coolest Lager |' regiment. These prisoners nnmber over fy. | ment within bis jurisdiction. eed TO. MeGUIKE & OO. Adicts br the ins wlio wie ten or acelphia | 5 é% The pp Espata’s reaidence ove. | i2 the city always on hand, je 81m", | They say they were fearfully cut up. ‘ ‘ B* J, O, McGUIRB & OO., Auctioneers. i Sojourning Sir Kuights are invited to aceompa- | ry six minutes during the dew my 2-Im* ae Ragen isu rR ei AGIe ARR DEG The Enquirer gives quite# list of casunl- |, Delegation of Washingtonians in Phila+ igx SIYE BALE OF FINE BUILDINGILOTS "Those who are not provided with uniforms can | [RILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE —The Subsor race wilt please, atradt ake oo- | Hes, among whore 1s Oapt. Pegram, fon of the’ clphie 31) : aPRON TENG ne OF Fim STRESTS WEST be supplied. JOHN F SHARRETTS. ber has THREE FIRST. OLASS reception of their goods at once. rebel Gen. Pegraga. : PrivabeLPnia, June Editor Star: The ND DB ISLAND AVENUB AND S L, HOLTSLANDER, BILLIARD. TABLES, nearly, new, This steamer sails for New York ; FROM MoniLE. Washington Fire Commissioners and members. KERT NOR’ of the City Councils of Washington are here busily engaged examining fire engines pre- paratory to inangprating the new fire depart- Je 21-2 Recorders. =hiee he. = tisvose of very low. seal * ener 3 inquire at jiard room. corner + i my AIR AND FESTIVAL, at Odd Fellows’ | ofilth streetand Pennsylyaniaavenue. je 1é-tf P . i FROM r Thaseders Fang 25, 1s a8 eb: RHINEHART, |, The Rebel Iron-clads Preparing te Attack. NBSDAY, June ‘2th, we shall sell, in 8. at 6 O’cloc! Our Fleet. WED. front of the premise: KP. ma DARE of Square No, 442, qnbUivided |intohandsome Build- Hall for the benefit of the Home for Friend- CAPE MAY. A de: Lots running to alle: This pro} An situ lena W nd Childrgn, Wives, &¢,,of Wound OOD FOR 8ALE.—About 400 cords of Wood BL correspondent, writing from off Mobileon | ment in Washington. | ing. Le x to alleya, pe Soldieres et tee ek Maen et |W “Oak and Pine, about three miles from Wash POR RBER: PIER: poe IA FROM | tne 7th of June, says: sted only one square from the Baliroud, Bepot,o7 y ington, on the railroad, and within quarter of RT EY hall: ie We SSeS Admiral Buchanan's, rebel. iron-clad yam iyn anes GRACE CHURCH PAIR AND FESTIVAL, \ mile of Rives’** Slip,” and neartheturnpike. For = ‘Tennessee and eight consorts are in full view N E ‘< fourt] J. i, 2At ISLAND HALL, * sale low. ply to J. W. VEITCH,. Attorney at accommodation due at 10; a.m. ° |. from our fleet. Four of these smajler vessels LOCAL WS. anf Sr monn 3 mH cases ere eae bat Tee eek F ysinis Avenue aad 6th Stre Law, Bladensburg, Ma. Je 9-20" . my express due at 14s p,m. ; are encased to some extent with iron, while the date. : . maak Receipts Obiaet y Ot | MPORTANT TO BSUTLERS At 43s a.m. expressdug at Sp. m, .1, | other four are wooden vessels, protected by | _.TH## WILEY-BRows Case.—The trial of the'| A decd giyen'free of cont, and deed of trust, at Beetal aa Maney articles fox the henettof Grate | samaritan vin CL) Gam oxprore dues pcartm.'.< 7" “2 | balen of compressed cotton. There is nodoubt |; Sree tounand Raslty X. Wiley ogt. Marshall |i eas ef she paren one =. ; next, June 2. ree ERS FR apac i it iz at the; mount heavy guns, some u 2 ie E minodd collection of ‘articles will be presented, H. A. BOWMING a 000s Pi fvacoommodationenoas ix 9. being yiiea: 7 EP ofthem | fore Fudge Wylie in tha Circuit Oourt this |) ,Pistrof the Banste may be geen et the Auction _ euited o8 Liga Henlsted is secure the | f Sirdigh without change of carsor baggage. Within the past few weeks, their mael || Morning. je 22-0 [Rep] J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucts, aa ee een eat eg chureh andgublic | CONCENTRATED OLAM Wax, cars, and overytiin a dzrt lets. force has been augmented largely, both tor start |. Wm. Dalton, gnickmaa, was recalled to show aren, 25 cents, : "__Jolizw_ | 70 BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE ‘To | _32-Sn J. VAN RENSSEIAEE, Sov't,_ | and line duty; ap that the expedition is not | at Colonel Larned was intimaté. with Mrs, |! pay GBREN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, —— ———S== | THEIR TRADE, 7 PROPOSALS FOB MEAT. ; lacking in determined officers: Fo; adi at a seceifices amy, en-gallon SODA | Itsells very rapidly, and is the most economical Baan, eet eles sence (ealed Proposals we flotilla is comgnoeed of the following ves. HURST'S Confectionery Store, on E sircet be- | atticle of ">t tor the offleer’s mess, It is prepared | plying the Washington Asylum with all the-mest | _Jron-Clads.— Tennessee, (lagéhip; Gaines, OE ei | ene mlnuteaot maker amon ealietonsoupor | WeLenRogetentes atc lantcation or thevear | Conmmanger A, Hunter Monn Command i2.cvlendid Rosewood BILLARD | Chowder. It ia highly recommended by Arm | © “Bidders wil sinte the price por tonnd for fresh ' Hi MoBlair; ; wn, ABLE-slate be: te | a ‘ sal i, for pork, lamb, veal, shoniders. mid- Vestels and Cotton 'Clads:— Hunts ville} . will be sold ab | Burgeons, The profiteare wie dlii sausages, making se Wooden Vessel ‘01 Is: nts ville? eee asenne sop meal . H, A. DOWNING & ©0., x ymeat Feined for the wee of the treat Lieut. Julian Meyers, Poptqhartraip. | are GUARDIAWS BALE OF VALUABLE BUILD. ING LOT ON NORTH I, BETWEEN 11TH | AND 15TH STREETS, WEST, AT AUOQTION. |, Oa WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of July next, 1°, ‘Tshallseli, infront of the premises; at 6 0 clock pom by virtue of a dearee of the Orphans’ Onurt larmea by tue, Supreme: Coast -ar tke Device of Columbia ob the lath day of May, 18, the follow ed handsome many years,and while Mrs. Brown was at Mrs. Dodd’s hacked her frequently, and on one oc- casion Colonel Larned met her on the avenue, between tit and 10th streets, and had some | conversation ‘with her. |. George S. Gideon, sworn.—Witgess opened a | negotiation with Tillottson Brown for the par- | chage of his interest in the hotel for Mr. Wal- &. for t! ; i: ing di i hp he hou. s of 42nd he men’ red for the use of the Asylnm to | W. Dunnington; Selma, ——; Tuse: lach, and while this: negotiation was going.on | ing descri Duildiog lots, vis: 4 t ph boiertislee tlh pate i Sees hiegd be fen tion Sone, ylom t W.L. Manry. i Tillottson told witness that,he was not mar- | | Lotnumbered four(4)io' Bquare numbered two = jo. 413 Bast Dhabas) All meats to be furnished at such times, and fa T je this formidable fleet, Admi ried; that Emily was. not his cbild; that Mar. | hundred and eighteen, (218.)4t having a front o REMOVAL, | Foreale by BARROUR & SEMMES, Sole, Agents, | grch quantities as may be required by the Intend- cree . pa! shall’s childre1 Id get his’ property, and | {¢t Zinches on ortit 1: between ith and Ith HAVE Removed my CIGAR and TOBACCO | 65 Louisiana Avenne, fd. if mot in accordance with contract. im Farragut has fifteen wooden vessels, and not el nm would ¢ igeing about tl streets west, running back with a side alley to 8.50 TORE {rom 492 sth street to SO Stn street, e- | | gegty Wenig bib, | bevelected Dubin. Wee H NEWHRK oN | 8 single tron-clad. that thete was no uee of i he | feet alley Uadfoet7 inches, "> B D street, east side, 3doors north a: AS ante OHM MODEVITT, *: Farragut 1s not idle, and is profitting by his | matter. “Terms : One half cash; balance iv six months, H mm) loners it , ie essels ure b *! in J o! i favor me with a call. ai ¢ = FE ROOF st i je 20-ta-- Intelligencer.) mrt cals the rebels it 18 rumo’ that a aa jerlw* JOHN THARP. H.O IN & O0,, successors tod, F. er is on the way from the North to assist us. She james THARP, eALER IN Froten Yin eae Pasar PEL Oo PPE EPS TENTS!! TEN TS!!| must hurry up if she expects to Uodny ser- saat Beet Miller, of Baltimore, was the Oo eee eee eee eee ee te eed eres Celce Palaveane. Oraere (eee Teer ae orate wakes, | Gommodore Pahmer’ MSs Teentt to Admiral |! father. ‘Br. Brown was visiting the house at “The pct pace pla ‘gud. purchasers pineal may be left at office Mutug) Insurance : ~ oae ite Beet, Porter, apd feet of iron-clads from the Missis- }) (he oe minati witness! state jg is called to hia stock. which will he Tound's) | Tth'stecet and Louisiana mrenue, oF adds i Biley’s .. | sippi squadron will be"im readiness at the | On cfos aid her wat phy apy giabrace 9 ateat parlety of Tort tr ctgatongs | TRH eek ezecatsd prong and” H JOT RAGEEYRD FROM HOMER | The revel crate should thoy aitompl to ram te || Georgiana, Waa Speaker Walle, wad. witness In asi Oeks »u ‘? +t A ie G Jot of the fnost I liga Viol FS eRE Oran Py. | Ceeakiattiner White wns ania tine tiocenees the child \the purchaser to give note for ti deferred par ment. Reaties interest fom the day of sale, secured to the #: Cistaction of the Guar:iso, All conveyancing including revenue stamps, st the com of the ‘perchass ze Oxe hundred dollara will be required paid dows when the property is knocked off, and ifthe whple | terms are not complied w: } itive days ater 4h @ w the Guartisn the to resell the vy! erty athe rlek ante st. 0! cbaner by Penn, avenue, where I will be pleased to seeall ae ob customers and &S Many NeW Ones as may G BAVEL BOOFS! Julia 8 colored, sworn.— Witness first | knew ried wn near ‘the railroad, on B eae oe at - time cae ms fees eee . Mrs. Brown ness re} that Me Brown not the father of ‘Emily, 6 default adver sh resale in the return his thanks to the Washingtod public forthe | reasonable terms. and ee 5 onr fleet. ee ELIZA AWN DUANE. Quardte 7 heretofore extended to him. je 22 Im” promptly. oF er. SESE LENSE O Es Ses | was bis child, that it hada bie mouth like M3, Aw ere SHIRTS Tinos aug vary ae eld thane: Ve FROM THE FRONT. [Georgiana was that died Bee) epotk 68 OG RERE. A EUNTS: SELENE oar Et eM, ranee stared to our order im pres- | [Army Correspondence N. Y. Times, Jane 19 ‘ f ; ian apa VRENOH YOKE SHIRTS made to Otder in’ thé | variety of largeand of the Devt oterial'during | © , eet ne . SE geen ee SIL : gr pinay re ra FRENOW YOKE SBIKTS made te MELY Bronce. a ted to bo tras | yy eo ma. Pi STATE 0 Aceh gre | DRERBES CUP aod BASTED in the m rary test styles: guarantiel to fit. EAMILY | Heed Bloaey L fo td eT pone varitagehas been obtainedover | lin & Co.'s, ans, No, neyivenia’ |) % eb'339-E, between 13th: aod: Mth SEWING promptly de cay order, anaey fs ‘Masle@toreof WG. METZBROTT, | theenemy @uringctie Inst twontyonr hours. || avepne, the theamometer stood to-duy at 1 |) lonsble manner, st 339:E; between 19 a “yn 421 Hat. bytwoom Lith acd late, | Detween lth and 19th 31 Coraer of ith strest and Pa, arene, | There hes been more or (ees fighting Slompths | e’ctock,7G4ntheshade; 9 inthosan. ... |iatret, Se l0d sg apts

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