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eigd Affairs were discharget from the const erati oa enbject, aud it was reterred to ax Lioneers, 50! i square Sthy street, between by - Sea ee on about 1,999 feet, ter $1,4% ° streets, contain! ours Ta concurred in the Senate | Stree, com a cen Shoemaker, Also, saath maments 1 a regulating prize pro- pare of lot ia, in square A, fronting 2- feet on ‘ing the i be Neak Patersvna, Va., Sunday, Juae 26— | uy the act of March. 3.1333 se oe Ut * == | § p. m.— Yesterday, Gen. Kipstelt tat di vision, Tnited stateacte the amovot of thirty-enceemuil- | OIry | 6th corps, sen Oe - pcbsiae ip Hoge, beta Sag aasee "ery 7 209 men of ti Peni tice OE Proposal® for bons, date inst. JUNE 29, 1564. | Soak om the direction of theWeldom Fait. nae UMEEEn annual interent hix por ma, ie f Sul | [Correspondence Philadeiphia Liqnirer.] ed Offers Will be rateived at this artmont, W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Prepricter. | matt ~ prize money. tri €ol ja, reported a 10 in- a : | Be Dentro sea "aion insurance Com- } chased by John McPherson, for $6,250. ny, and it was passed. teteerrastt 5 : Savies cal iy ‘up tbe resolution reported Goons.—The Ella ar. THE EVENING STAB eee, een, | OO rg ta crzese, sagem. {f road, near the portion which w4g destro; ame able acini annisdliy in coin ont 2 pon on P = e 7 READING MATTER ON EVERY “AGH the 2c. He founda strong s ish a ABRIVAL oF P a ian gy | ved from the lower river this morning, bring ble after the 3.1 . 1331. . 2 ; * “4 y: pri rom wer river this ney, = the enemy vn this side of the foad,.and was: niles offers Atty or one hundyed dot: 7 & the Com: of Elections, namely: t @up OUTSIDE INTHRESTING ‘TMLES the encmyse this Ae hut wae necrenonen | , Each ofer must be, for Atty or one handset gers | BNOWMISATION. . [Aftat Feber Os Henenck having Tesigued bis | WE Bp Moats, Gnrriages, % horse, 2 vOxes, OF @RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. [| to ascertain that partied of meh were Busy At | must state the sam, inciw@ing the pregiumot | His Letter of acceptance. commission as Major General before the com= | tohmeco ava th age Ot mace Septet ‘Wana Ss work repairing the damage done. fered for each hundred, @ol'nrs in bouts for | New Yous, (1th June, 1851. | mencement of the present session of Congress, pilin te Pakgitendy pesiatic. by Gom'd'r NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. | “Phe enemy cannotatford to lose the use of | Bity, een. the ee eal oxlintioa Fon. Abraham Lincoin.—Sif: The National | was uot, by reason of having held such mili- cononied Mr Gotilia. o fice S11 Niuth street.) | mat road, and will, of course, make every er Crm de toed as é : | iary commission, disqualified from.member- poe LS FE ee ee Tee ht, coupon o's effort to gett in running order again as soon a8 Tie whoie, amount atlered soust bo danost { Union Convention, whreh assembled in Balti- | 20+) tents House: butthat FB. Bret Navinz | 4. ae Op gun THERMOMETER.—At Fran® } < Sanh if accepted, - Aa: t ne, U, & 5208, 104; Certificates of Indene possible. To-day Gen. Sinith Bas beed very Fa Caer ee Duis; states at Wash. | DOTo on the 7thof June, 1651, has instructed as | joiq his commission as UL § 2 for ate Major General after t % m1 No. 244 Peunsyly busy, and we shortly look ont for active Work | jot op orvwith the Assixtant Dresaurer at tm &! Co.'s, opticians, i vAnia +e todnform,youtbat you -were mpmimated with | tye commencement of thir wagon, did tierehy avenne, the thei mometer stood to-day at i @dness, ON; N.Y. Ventral, 131 Erie, We that qua iy liedaphis_ or St; Gouls, or ed | ot ; eh fe : fmself from holding & Fis He gtichigan Ceutial, 3 Poh fea Sou im Shoutsiy on we had thander and tigntatng, | the" Darienstca: Depositary st, Ba fimo ia be ae age A fei a ioom,ahersan-| #58. iBI8 ee eenemmeamae [Or ee . ‘ , Do» 4 - . Hee: i i ss or e o SO eg rae hela ete ern’ 8}; Lilnois Central, i31: Clersiand and ; aud the gathering clouds gave premise of | bus Cipcinas tie bower le entia Aeon. | i: 3 ‘The frsolhtion was agreed to. hereto. | WRooKwoov: om, DIOk TURPIN, Tite HIGh- “ , fifo. or with ‘any National 2 : Cea tee eer tknd Tons, 115, Ubie | drenching shower, but the clouds have passed | Bullafo. or with Any Nationy! Massive Airs | of March next, Mr Dawes called, up theregotution waymaw.” + This thrilling meio- dramatic 2%: i i dropping any of their moisture, ash without ch | The r solutions of the Von vention, which we rt tee of Elections cago and Rock Island, 112%; Milwankieand away withont be 2 | consent totrarsact the business without cha: | 8.0! 5 ¢ fore repo: fs rin ctaclé will be produced to-night Prairie an Chien. 69; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and the parched earth and we mist Make UP | Duplicate ce ill bs issued t0 | pave already had the houor of placiag in your | providing for the appointment of & commis: See eoreng poet ea iy Thonter, in & ard Chicago, 112%; Alton aad Teria Haute, our minds to endure the page CU depositors by the officer Or assoviation r-ceiv nm. hand-, aréJa fll and clear slate:nent of tne | sfon to proceed to Arkansas and ascertain all § > fies ieh md fe f : = i a.” Mass €1; Chicago and Northwestern, ——; Quigk- | while longer. them: the originalx of which must bs forward principles whieh inspiredits action, and waich, | the facts relativetotneeatablishment of a State Kate SACRE Chon van ee eabvoreal z : CUSRLIS EMCI ith the offers to the Departmeng. Ail deposi {4 3 t silver, 75.5 - i css wit 8 to oreo for wlvico of ofera with a2 We bzli¢ve,the great body of Union men im the | Government therein, etc. the short time she do ae | GENERAL BUTLER'S DEPAKTWENT, | shan be mite teas aetna not Yat Saat country heartity‘approve!” “Whethdr those res- Mr. Brown, of Wis, advocated a énbstitate prog a de oily te thir, Pag mc GET SC BSTITUTES. | | @resg’s Cavalry Engage the Enemy-—A | {h. morning of duly.§. No oer notsceompanied ; olutions express the national gratitude to oar | reported. by him from tha Committee of Eilac- Yas b AD ra | Big tn ete : ea auth Ves bi Hy i tt favor. Don Juan is to exsty the p Yesterday's action of the House in repealing} Desperate Fight—Tho Rebel Cavalry | jy .:3 proper cepHdcgts of Teposit will Ye com: | soidiers and saijors: or the wauoual scora of | tins, 2eclaring af Acta,of secession to be voli | Fes) isnt, garrying ber famous rider, Dick the cormmutation law, will promptly secure} Drivem Off. | LOE Sis nd Registered Ronde teamed will Leompromisé with rebels, and conseqabal dls. ! and that whenever the aythority of the Unite Bess tonne Gaerne Mine piece isto be Beo- - 7 ; y tored over any : d is effeetivel ervice the one thing needtul—men | [Uorrespondence of the Philadelphia Inquirer.] |.) 5 pact $e). $10.85Wand$l.v, , Donor; or the patriotic duty of unica and sac. | States hus been completely res duced in magnificent style, an y peor ste phi ot ‘As our mili. | , BERMUDA Hunprep, June 25.—At the close | pect ge deuomfint a eal also be | Ces; whether they approve jhe Proctamagioa | State itis entitled to Tepreseniation. ofa, | ese, includire Messrs. Mortimer, Karnes, a Se Re ; " | of a day marked by heat of tho most intense | jecued if required | cf Emaucipatiou, the Constitutional amod- | After further proceedings, Mr. Davis, i | Myron, Nrs. Myron, and others of the effective tary aff-irs are now situated, this House action | and oppressive character, and which is calda- | "All offers received will be openielan WEDNE’. ment, the employment of former slaves as | moved thatthe whole subject be laid apoil {ho Sea ie ‘wiJ! prove worth more to the cause than haif | lated to paralyze exertions of any description, | DAY the 6th of July. by theRecretary or one of Uy ion soldiers, or the solemn obligation of the | table; and this was agreed to—yeas $0, nays 47. Oe tenia w evening, we-fre glad to! an- =IOrTo' 3, : . ic the Aasistant Secretaries The awaris will be 5 = dozen victories in the field, because it assures Whether mental or phrsical, and while every- . by the Secretary to the highest offerars and Government promptly to redress the wrongs The House proceeded to, the consideration of RALRGe The benbAtOE the popalaraud e¥bAne Mr. ©. De Hess, i 8 connected with Mr. Gro. fue even-ual triumphof the armsof the United t!B€ 8nd everybody in this latitude. presents | Te e eracceptance or declension will he imms. Of every soldier of the Union of whatever color | the Senate's amendments to the miscellaneous an a Trance of almost suspended animati 91 1 oti . i 3 7 : iuy E is 1 Amillion additional troops can be placed inthe with euch infermation in the shape of war | and denominations preferred will be seat to the national hospitality to the oppressed of every 4 Theaters. There will b> an koe MHL nar fleld in the next six months. All citizens of | B¢WS 8s bas transpired since yesterday. subscribers at the cost of the Department,on final jand, or urge the union by railroad of the At+ LOCAL ‘NEWS. formed, and a large number of efficient volun- teers haye tendered their services to. the bene- With regard to the movements of the army | payment of instalments. The orixinal deposit of janticand Pacific oceans; whether they rece ficiare arms-bearing age and health, owe military proper, that is the infantry and artillery com- | '¥° per cent. will be reckoned in the lest instal- anal ne ‘ é 30: E BG ocd SS ‘ service to their government, when that may aoelae ee commands of Generate cant and err ply by dicaeueriny oMerees Ste wit Ue Het | ton, onacerttne eee tetas emer to oiteranes Rhine rpenriie es, = ‘be necessary to preserve its existence and the tier, nothing new has transpired since the | pe accepted. the establishment by armed force of foreign i | last news forwarded to the Inquirer, withthe | Th ‘at of accepted offers must be deposited | monarchies in the immedia'¢ neighborhood Mayor Wallach to various heads of Depart- Legpistons haope sige ios aha, = ' exception that considerable fing was heard with the’ Treasurer of other officer or association | the United States, or LOMIACOLNRTIRGES salt ments, suggesting the propriety of causing a bd wexiMorebalbe lonse action this morning, about 11 o'clock, in the direction | authorized to act under this notice on advice Of | are worthy of official trast who approve unre- | list to be made of such employes of their offices ‘will be 8 very generaleffort on the partofmen of Petersburg, and apparently very hear that | sccertance of offer, og 98 caucws {One third on of | gervedly the views and policy indica‘ed in the | as claim residence and are enrolled elsewhere, of means subject to the draft, to precureac- doomed but, as yet, nucaptured city. t including th ium and orig- | Tesolutions—they were equally bailed with the | in order that they might not go to swell the ceptable substitutes immediately. We doubt reas division of Sheridan’s cavalry have mi Soe oe ee anon on ‘oe bafore the 2th of | heartiness of profound conviction. nota tor this eae tn oe nentente with no: so many will be thus procured as to post- | Rd thett hands zull of work since Thursday | July. Intercet on bonds will begia with the date Believing with you, sir, that this isthe peo- | this excellent suggestion, the following eirca- Pro Po: morning last on the Peninsula, aod which | ofdeposit. Parties preferring may pay the accrusd | pie’s war for the maintenance of @ Goverr- | jar has been issued by Uapt. Tompkins, of the pone, it not to prevent entirely a necessity for | work culminated yesterday afternoon in an | interest from date of bond, July 1, to date of de- | ment which you have justly deecribed as “of | Quartermaster’s Department. Shouta other anotherj draft. No man who can raise the Gneracten, dead taco wiih ice ie pecs posit. under thisnotice should be endoraed “Offer | the people, by te poole, f9r the people,” we | officials do the same, the chances for an exces- Means to do 20 should delay an instant in se- | u . ied saa IBY cretary of th are very sure that you w a now, | sive enrollment here would reatly redaced: 2 mensely cuperior numbers of the enemy, our | Fr.eavy. Te addressed tothe Secretary of the | Toy Only from the resolutions themselves, but | Gircular.—All employes Or this Tomtice, of —_——__+0 e+ {FROM YESTERDAY'S THIRD BDITION.} IMPORTANT DESPATCH FROM GEN- ERAL HUNTER. We stop the press to publish tke following important bulletin from the Secretary of War: ; Wark DBraRTMENT, ‘WasHinaToy, 4 p. m., June 24, 1861. Major General Diz, New York: ‘he following despatch has just been received from General Hunter: “HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT WEST Va., Laer Gunex, Near Gaucer, June 28, 1561. curing and putting in bis substitute; as, ifa | cavalry were e ho that our expedition | pretty severely handled. fer will b idered at aless rateof pre- | from the singular harmony and enthusiasm im reside: I have, the honor to report that our expeditio oon amapiany pete bs drafted, his substi- | Mee s perdcpent oF the cuaeeement Les mee, Gay four per eants La Me 2 a Ae | with which ae were adonred, how warm is Seapets polled oe coor ae ae SO UL Dye wiilcoethim from fourto ten times the | longing to the 1st Maine cavalry, and wit! Se SMU -,_ | the popular welcome of every measure in the | possible, obtain evidence of the same and far- bo mouey for which one may now beobtainea. | WhOm I hadashort interview, I gleaned the | NOTIOB TO OFFERBRS EU aN a ey | prosecution of the war, which is as vigorous, Fish to this office, so that: their names may be bg ynent, We desecs Nig}: ot RNa = erie tee ah SE eet Cae ee ee Ea ae GN ERTISEM EN so por + Whmistakable and unfaltering as the national | striexen from the enrollment of this District. | S'ting ee i potas ato ee LATER AND IMPORTANT FROM SHERMAN. en. int had made arrangements for 4 | purpose itselt. No right, for instance, is so C. H. Tompkins, lieved to be superior. to our force, in wagon train, with necessary supplies, to beat | Cut. must not, be credited upon your acconnes sanaviare trom General Sherman up toyes- | ineWhlte House, in order to farnish proven- s it is to be included an the tinal deposit. | Peat "Gr personal liberty.’ Its violation is re- | June 27th. a. LG tern spite ere receyga tha econ oemeation 1 ile were engage 3 in = | gated withiest, satan Sag Molreea ee — Teturns of missing men, &c, had, up to ion in rection of Gor ousy. Yet in this hour of peril every faithfa CoLLzcs ComuencenenT—The forty-first teat ten econ hg omen th Gin. actien o¢ | $2" cones ten, 26 gemepeaivee: | _LOST AND) BOUND. | cues sous et fo en tale aueaias | neal gremcerent oh cane, ine - ; = i u eee et nom. SOY Oe thonsand, in- | ceived what they required from the same Sy TRAv ED Gatine loth, sae d ten | liberty. may, as the Coustitution provides in | a large aseembiage being in attendance. ai of twenty-five hundred, as he reported wagon train, they proceeded on their way to COW, with short horns, one leaning i. | ease of rebellion, be sometimes summarily | cineRG eturn The following was the order of exercises : on the day of the fight. He was holding all | the James river, wiule a portion, or, if I mis- cht ear. and bavinga collaron. Avs oor ib. | constrained, asking only with painfal anxiety ; in § the grounds and positions he had gained ie the : take not, the whole of Gregg's division, Gard her to No. 541, H street, near 6th, will be lit o ig only Pi | Masic.. Prayer. Lutin Salatatory, by Thos. | | j | curren precious and sacred to the American heart as Captain and A. Q. M., U.S. A. je 27. pumbers, and constantly receiving reln- fercements from Riéhmond and other points, Ldeemed it best to withdraw and have sueccded in doing s@ withont eerious loss to this point where we have met abundant sup- plies of food and jorage. A detailed report of our operations will be forwarded immediately. The commend is in excellent heart and health, and ready: ba few days rest for service in was held to-day at the Smithsonian Institution, : lly rewarded. je29-gt” | that in every instance, and to the last detail, | S.Samson,of D.O. Influence of the Reforma- é tt rd w rain in its pa a: mes bs cegsary power S| be | i ; course of the action. Though not successfalin | pei te the et r ath BES) RS @VPRAYED OR Un Lea the 23d. instant, « Racy or unwiaely Se er iehaltenot re neo eT hae of Knowledge and we earrying the works he assaulted, the positions | The trai, with its escort, left the White | oe Se aes fous = . |. Stash honeht—sacraugi, by hamne it We believe, s ir, that the honest willof the | y, Ee, S : and ground he gained and holds are of ne little | House on Thursday, on which day considera- | turned to JOHN CLARK, Yeatman, of D.C. Tho Spirit of the Crusades, e Union men ot the country was never more truly | and their relation to Social Progress Earope— importance to the future progress of his ope- | ble skirmishing ensued, with small losses on | 2d and 2 ‘ represented than in this Convention. Their | an oration, by George O. Eber of Dp Cc. any direction.” . Nothing later than my telegram of this morn- ing has been received from General Grant or General Sherman. Epwin M. SPANTON, Secretary of War. mark on the face. 5 will be given if re- in South F street, bet. 2 ‘i | ourside. Figoting was resumed on Friday at ‘> SFRING HilD FARM, On ¢ perth " rations. | i ‘ 1 0 SPRING HILL FARM, On the | purpose we believe to be the overthrow of Lusic. ‘The Progress of Human Rights in si | Poor alee igs DE RRC tive Wee ers | C Inet . red and white COW, with wide hotas. | armed rebels in the fleld, and the secarity of | England during the 19:h Century—an ‘oration, wes Cee x a rain. i , ithin abont two miles of | Near Georgetown. e owner can cone forward, | permanent peace and union by liberty und jus- | by Henry J. Handy, of Maryiand. Walter OCS ‘i = . are ARRIVAL FROM orry orn? | Gharies City Coart Honse, abont ten miles perty, pay charges, and tale her awag. ' | tice under the Constitution. That these Bote ae a, Bock nad Mat an ioeation ity, ate Page Bek ote r yportarrived here this morn- | from the James River, at Harrison’s Landing, “* sige _W. HW. PET | sults are to be achieved amidst creel perpl Robert Farnham, of D. CG. New Truths Att.) > 10Mice 393 Pensylvants avenue, ing from City Point, bringing up the army *eneral attack was made by the rebel caval- | G* REWARD.—Lost on last Thm ties they are fully aware. ‘That they are to be | always vehemently opposed —an oration, | QPEAMER BALT ARRLIVED.— mails and the 3d (Excelsior) New York regi- Ty in great force, and with the evident inten- | (¥¢? instant,a black, horny COW, reathed only by cordiai unanimity of counsel | by Arthur Fendall,-ef D. ©. “Music i y leane attend Lo the, ticn of capturing thr ‘2 train. the left side, The above rewang will ment, one hundred and twelve men, (Lt. Col. | ‘“qhjs attack took place About three o'clock in Jeiveri or fo JAMES DACY, John Leonard commanding) whose term of | the atternoon and continued until dark, daring , L “tects. No. visat ones, sails for New York, Sut- sod. MORGAN & RHINEDART. is undeniable. That good men muy sometimes differ as to the means and the time they know. | That in the conduct of all inman aifairs the The Inflaence of Woman on the Cnaracter of Muan—an oration, by J. Abbott Moore, ot D.C. and service has expired. which tim a s) KEWARD—LOST—Yesterday at eons bes! . 2 ESE TS fe Civil Revolutions—the classical oration, by | a &% ‘The Keyport brings no news, but reporeall’ | puritered, by dintet io ete | G33 iereARh stisct, Washi aod Mighgt. | Dighest duty is te determine, in the angry cou- | Thomas J. Miller, of D.C. National Festivi- | Q1rRAVED OR STOLEN —On the eth of ~ wn, the sum ef POLLARS, | flict of passion, how mach goed may be prac- | ties—an oration, by Reginald Fendall, of D. C. Ss two COWS onea red buffalo, with 2 erop quiet ac ten o'clock yes‘erday morning, the sis'ance, succeeded in saving the train from 5 t whi i " A nedina siaail | tically accomplished, is their sincere persua- | Music. The Aristotelian Philosophy in its | tail, the others yellow, horned ‘cot, with w ne The Reviert lat Ding: Point es et) cep aran gs Renae SE aintast to the James | ioather wallet. Fewary and iaaks ot | sion.’ They baye walched your oflicial course, Searings anon the Progress of Oiviliaawon—amn spotty d face and a white strivedown hier hank #8 ; , r er will be given ifleftat the Star Office. therefore, with un fae] attention; and S. 5) finder will be liberally rewarded by bringing them on board some twelve or fifteen rebel prisoners, | the friendly cover of the gunboats of Admiral id | amidst the bitter taunteny ea: : oration, by Thomas S. Sameon, of D. C. The to 4th street’ between and N streets, No. 156, 6c friends and the | Valedictory Addresses—by Reginald Fendall,’ but she stopped at Fortress Monroe andturned | Lee. ry information that éan be given, Jo 29-$t* a STRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, JUNE ! fierce denunciation of enemies; now movmg D.C. Music. a} edals. Con- : eee lean, Sart Gamte to ian vaaia-ak | jit is thought the losses on both sidesduring | S.7:th, a biz, yellow COW, with small. rox $00 lagt dor sonic, now too slowly. for givers, | Siccioioy ten Dacron AISI SLE AL: ORSRS FOR 83LE—UEAUTIFC wiw ‘ee, pa ip badies of Col. the fighting on Friday was considerable. short horns; sort tail; and 1: a fresh milk cow: | they haveseen you throughont thissremepdons The following were the con fiend can. IL PLE GREYs.—I have one of the . W. Bares, § ew York heavy artillery; The most of the fighting in the earlv part of | When left she had a rope tied sround beige contest patient, sagacious, taith{ul, just; lean- | didates: scialanaed Bur, of Horses in this city; beught them teri by ta g ‘ r Capt. S T. Keene, 26th Maine; Lient. Frank | the was done by our men dismount Sho finder will be suitably rew: ; mond, 53th Mass.: and Lieut Jos. E. Col- When tne principal attack was made ‘the ee Back to PIOHOUSS BURNS No. 070 Fite by, 2d Maine These bodies are atthe wharf posing lines were in such ‘close contact that in OE streets, Pennsylvauia avenue awaiting transportation north | several instances sabres and caroinvs clashed The steamer Thomas Morgan reached the | with one another, the rebels charging witn "T'thocwner wilt cone iorwari prove neoventy: | hiladelphia, for my own family vs young, kind, gent and tried in harne: day this week, fro: ing upon the heart of the grent mass of the ped- Contestants for the Davis Prize Medals— wl warranted, Can’be seen ntha rear of my store, every to 12, =. _JOUN F, ELLIS, Piano and Mu-ic Store, je 23-5t 306 Pa. ave., betw. 9th and Ith sts. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALU. A valuable Merchsat Mill, sitnated on the’Ches- apeake and Ohio Canal, two miles above George- toyn, 8 for tale, It bas ali the modern improve- miénts of a first-elass Flouring Mill; hasan ample ot | ple, one satisfied to te moved by its mighty Beeela ee Henry J. Handy, Thomas | pulsations. 5 lier, J. Abbott re, Geo JS nn Pu tis for this reason that, long before theCon- | Samuel MI. reenact ts cee peer 7 i vention met, the popular instinct had plainly Candidates for the De: helor of cee we ene from City Point. | drawn sabres, and our boys receiving them Rex charges, and take her away. Apply to ED: | indieated you as its candidate; and the Cor- Arte—Reginald Penal Thos, Je inition, J. recuaied cae pais = eo araen and fitty | with their carbines. yARD FEWHES, first house above Green Sprinz, | vention, therefore, merely recorded the popular | Abbott Moore, Thomas S. Samson. Moeaced x cartons e was ordered back to | | onthe River Read,Georgetown. _je-3t*_ | will, Your character and carcer prove your Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of The steamer Mary Washington, which came | iG, WASHINGTON A EORGETOW: return of » | unswerving fidelity to the cardinal principles | Philosuphy—Robt. Farnham, Arthur Fendall, | Je AND BF REWARD will be paid tor the up yesterday with wounded, mar oc | RAILROAD COMPANY.—W38INGTOS Ded SMALLBLACK AND TAN TERRIER DOG, of American liberty and of the American Con- | Aibert J. Wheat, Olarence B. Young. which strayed from home on Monday ing, i S is Jone 2th iis care ere “lowely eat Tal loka: Be | stitution. In the name of that liberty and Con Usndidate for the Honorary Degree of Mas- to return to Alexandria, where they were ne 24, 184.—The annual meeting of the Sto: | holders of this company. for the election of seven | stitation, sir, we earnestly request your ac- I J i laced in bospitat. LA S | hasa small scat on hia right hip. The ab: re- iu y req) RA ter of Arte—Rev. H. J. Parks. supply of water, drawn from the canal without Pifhe steamer John Brooks arrived here about | WEG CwBR Tn ee Fone wal be eld on | ward will vo paid itheis returned to S74 Bieuth | Ceptance of this nomination; reverently com- | ‘The first Davis” Prize Medal tor elocution | charge, and is capable of manafacturing 12) bar. twelve o'clock Inat night, from Bermiuds Eon: | oc the Compngy corns oF Teh et ene seg Nug | atrect, near Northern Market House.” Jo 2-8t_ | Mending our beloved country, and you, its | was awarded to Reginald Fendall, and the | tls of Flour per dAy. An abundant sapply of + from the up: counties of Mézyland and dred. She brought up one hundred and twenty | York avenue. The polls will bo opened ut I2o'elock | @Y() REWARD —Lost. in coming irom Phila: ; Chief Magistrate, with all its brave sons who, | second to Thomas J. Miller. Virginia, and from thegteorgctown et, oan i m., and d at 20’clock p.m. E is im the i lee at the - | om sea and land, are faithfully defending the | The first «(3ale” medal for excellence in nat- i Fi condemned Government horses and males. sand clove’ at 7 ae CIDEON, President... ington Depot on aturday evening, a small DEA. | Kood old Atnerican cause of equal rights, tothe | ural science was awarded 10 Reginald Fen. | epee Re tev alen at the Dintriet forthe TRE DisTRicr MARAHALSHIP.—W. HO. FAHNESTOCK, Sec'ry, Jez-tiyi3_ | MOND RING. set in black ename | blessing of Almighty God. ; dail, and @ first medal was also @warded to | entire producteofthe mill, For the last few years that Congress will not pase the pending prop- GHORGBTOWN COLLEGE —The Anaual | Hngat BRNJ DE WOLPE saewcles Stoves ander | amt ene tne ey Your friends | Clarence Young. REE Sede La oop area = atown College wi t , 3 Jewelry re, | and fellow-citiz with a prospect of its continuance.! osition of Senator Grimes, virtually to cut | take glace ou THURSDAY, the ton Govleze will | the National Hotel, will receive the aboverewart. | “"Wiltiam Bennison, Ohio, Chairman; Josian'| onninLe MURDER —Tast night, two aol- | "For thelatger pert of the purchase moncy a llb- down the emoluments of the District of Colam- | ° ‘clock &. m. ; Drummond, Maine: Thomas E. Sawyer, New | diers (Germans) in artillery uniform, made | Cos! ciroit me to Cai tunay ease! Agile Ou Puesday. the 23th inst., at 10 o'clock s,m..a | &, REWARD —Str. ved on the llth, Two COWS, bin Marshalship one-half. If the fees of that | Scientifi x th, T we w ne Brindle Buffelo, 1 Hanpe bie Bradley Barlow, Vermont; A.H.'| their appearance in Uniontown, opposite the Bullock, Massachusetts; A. M. Gammell, | Navy Yard, and from their inquiries as to Applyto the subseriber. Nu. 70 Water cor setown, D, Gy = Exhibition will be gives by the Grad | street, office are too high, the fees of all other U.S. | Ustiug Class i Rhode Island; O.S. Bushnell, Connecticut; G. y t it % 5 . Theo: ; stj- | imker bind : le SS. A cut; G. | how they could get across the branch, it was je 29-e09t* WM. H. BDES. Marshalebips are atso too high, and all shoald | qn Parente of studenta and friends of the Insti- | ee ane tear ene uacd wil be given by les. | W. Curtis, New York; W.'A. Newell, New | judged that they were deserters, From Uuion- | oyRiNMENT SUH OF CONDEMNED be cut cown alike. That Mr. Grimes refrains | _Je#-eost JOHN BARLY.8.3., President, | Uns DAVID HARRINGTON, now lives in Louisi- | Jersey; Henry Johnson, Pennsylvania; N- B.} town they went up the brauch near the site of wen” | STORES. S 2 = rpposite the Central uardhouse, | Smathers, rare; . » Seabroo! old middle bridge, where 3 young man I shall sell at the Navy rd,in this city, on from embracing all of them in his proposition, Pee OURIOR 8 AseinarosiOige Du O- ry's Leather Store. _jez2t* | Maryland; John F. Hume, Missouri; G. W. | named James Sanderson, a discharged soldier | SATURDAY NENT. duly 2d, at 130 chuck, thetol- proves that itis aimed at the incumbent, not n aceordance with the provisions of the late act Hite, Kentncky; E. P. Tyite, Ohio; Cyrus M. | from the tuth N. Y. artitlery, resides with his | lowing articles: About 1.00 pounds all wool Cartridge Clippings, mery county, Md.. on the Washington | Allen, Indicna; W. Bushnell, Lilunois; L. P. | mother and by him they were mvited into the Afout suempty Carbovs for acid. the office. The in é of iri bacrih: i cumbent has been unfairly Ponerese: resorting snbicr (vers 10 pay thelr ile tara pike relat miles from Wa-h- | Alexander, Michigan; A. W. Randall, Wiscon- | house, (for the purpose it is stated of arresting Sad unjustly dealt with by the Nenate, for there postage onall publications strictlyin advance, the | 284 Brook | pnblic are respectfully informed that the carriers | ington, Sune 2th. two red COWS, one large with | cin: A. Olver, lowa; Thomas Simpson, Min- | th deserters ‘d they took off their coat: Terms cash in Government funds, is no more faithful and e1 tu.s. i will hacrib sf | lopg horns, and shout seven years old: the other pe te - Zee) Ute) s jem 28 deserters,] and they off their coats | By order of 8, P, BROWN, Navy Agent. than he in the public Serene TE: S. Marshal | vilycand on the brat day ofeach sarsoeting icc, | stall, with long uorns. aplit inher leftear. and | Resota; John Binwell, Galifornia; Thomas H. | as if to stay oil night ‘Sanderson went to the | je 2-td PF, PAGH, Auctionegr:_ t ter. for the amc t eo fi the topeut off the rightear and horn, and about | Pearne, Oregon; Leroy Kramer, Weat Virginia; | door, and as he was looking out, one of them the Senate think differently, itis their proy-| prompily pail either to Rho eerinnee a ue thirteen years old. ‘Tha owner ur owners are to: | A. O. Wilder, Kansas; M. M. Brien, Tennessee: | walzed up behind him and cut bim across the ince to seek his displacement at the hands of | OMce. the papera must baretained in the efiice or quested to come forward, prove property, pay | J. P. Greeves, Nevada; A. A. Atochia, Lonisi- | throat, nearly severing his head trom the body, BY J. C, McGUIRE. Auctioneers. ADMIN ISTRATOK'S SALW OF GREEN HOUSE ‘da. be treated aa “transients.”’as required by law, and | Chances, and take the: away. ana; A. S, Paddock, Nebraska; Valentine Dall, cansirg his death in afew minutes, The per- LANTS, the President, who would not retain him in| be charged for accordingly. Tiesier | 3 S JA ‘Arkansas; John A. Nye, Colorado; A. B.Sioan- | peirators ot the outrage iimmediataly decamped, On BATURDAY MORNING July 24, at 10 o'clock, Office an hour after having been satisfled of the TRY DONOVAN'S BLACKBERRY con. aber, Utab. leaving their coats behind, and have not yet ay order orane ponoreD Ne Orphans’ Court of the truth of any serious allegation against him | [[3 bial Fow DYSENTHRY tcettain Som : 8 heen apprehended, although streuons efforts | DET Wcodary street, between li aud sisi = hot sate: finder will be suitat The President's Letter of Acceptance. “3 5 = | 91 near Boundary street, between 20th and 2ist ‘The persistent efforts to destroy the pecuniary | $0% For sale by the following Draggista: Be ee | 4 P were immediately made to that end. Sander- | stroets, in the city of Washington, D_©...a quanti- <aiue 6 this ohice iidutes th the cldde oe ken Pee Glarke, z A Ok As 5 REWARD Strayed, fee un hon ExxcuTive Mansion, ? son, we hear, ig a young man of about 25 years | ty of the finest Plants supposed to be in the United 4 en | J. fates, Linawerd Adams, i J dist of June, a light red WASHINGTON, June 27, int. § of age, and bore a good character among his | States, consisting of Japonicas and Cape Jessa- of common sense the belief that his enemies | &, Eoenell, Bentley & Newton, horns. Twill give the aboys tenant foe hee Hen, Witliam Dennison and others, a commiti-e 7 | Beighbors. mines, je 2 a » é Fi € the mittee > iy says ee di < . know well that neither his official nor personal —_—_—— = = je 27-3t* S D Lith street the late Union Convention : ; Anotier Accownt.—Aboutten o'clock lastnight ne py h. Deliv co dae ep lence ta after in Georectown, © | GENTLEMEN: Your letter of the Lith instant, | ‘WO Soldiers entered the house occupied by integrity or efficiency can be assailed with any | I OCTOR JONES, No. 410 Thirteenth street OUND—In a lumber » ie. OE Se of John Douglas, deceased, hope of success, where he may have 2 fi iS ‘west, between Gand H, insures success i small BOX. containing several articles of i somi, | wames Sanderron, a discharged soldier, and ie 29-4 S.C. MeGUIRE & Oo,, Ancts. Tei dailiceca ar Ops | PEMALE COMPAINTS, Consaltationsan tusise. | Jewelry. whieh the owi-r can havo by proving | 2rmally notifying me that] have been uomi- | hig sicter, on old Bridge street, near the river, | wyy WL, WALL & C0., Aucta po y z = ly with ladies. Houre9a.m.to 5 p.in. je2) lm | property, No. 22 Jefferson st | nsted, by the conyention you represent, for | in Uniontown, and cut histhroat. When San- B “atthe Horse Bazaar, 9s La. avenue. IS, Shs ae | ; ee = Je g-2t* T. BROWN. the Presidency of the United States, for four | derson returned to his home Just night his sis- — Aw ExcovraGcine Exaini?.—We learn that Lettre BEIORS) Eetone 00,000 well TRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER ears irom the ith of March next, has been | t°! had retired to bed. Hearing her brother | BALE OF HORSES CARRIAGES HARNESS, &e. the total interest upon the public debt, inclu- Rude, wellinornt BELG RS tor calc. Sete Nadtiaialeos ateaialit hor oe 4 knock at the door, she got up and opened the Op SATURDAY MORNING, July 2. Pi public debt, inclu J. PUSEY & © SS white COW, mediem size: straight hor i ; fall C A) Re 4 at 10.0% ding the seventy. five million loan now under Succeteitiod: Vas biewies & sized bag. two'frowt tesin the largest. Bive received. The nomination is gratefally ac-} door, but seeing two soldiers with him | Mencinsat 1) o'clock. we will seilat tho I je20-Iw" Corner h Capitol and Ns lars reward will be paid for her return to No. 13% | cepted, as the resolutions of the convention | she b<ing undressed . went into the | {ols anaavernue, between Sth and Doth st negotiation, and the foar undred million bill, | OTICE Pers wot yet passed by Congress, will not exceed N BSG ames 225. 00,000 in gold. ordergat AN There is abundant and superabundant means orranite the lat ery willsborprobitis, nets oga of having ans aOm: | oyety teen Seoreeowa: culled the platform are heartily approved. back room. The soldiers followed her | “OPT#RES s A Py WM. ROBINS : ot 2 ; in the Brick ly oh sege Je 27-61 i . | brether in. and in a short time BONS ere eave et AKEN UP RSTRAY—On June 28th, on While the resolution in regard to the sup-} fi. heard them scufling. She slipped out ‘ost Office, addressed to W. E. bay HORSE, market “1. C :" one ehestaut | planting of a republican government upon the | the back door and went to the Statton-house dej | sorrel HORSE, markod™ C..” nad one light so Western Qontinent are fully concurred in. | tor help. When she returned, the marder was ut— FIFTY HORSES, . locluaing rrel Horsey suitable for Harness or 1, ALSO, for the payment of the public debt (interest “ 1 215 marked **C.”?) The Owner or owners will please z s ? 5, the villaine =. R Other Horses, a description at sale. & year: p iy an excess of from | JPIANOS.—We wave re Piands | take themaway. Inquire st Second Tollgate. ith | to say that the position of the Government in | ‘Poot, under the left ear, andescaped, leaving | Previous to the sale of horses we will sell— twenty fi id di thi } of Steinway & Sons st z aaa | two coats rnd capsin the house. The cause i wenty five millions to thirty millions im gold | @. oY), iY 1 street road. relation to the action of France in Mexico, as A lerge assoriment of desirad! and second per year. we ofr for sale at the lowest fectory \KEN UP—On the 25 net , two stray ) dthrough the State Depa tme t, ‘ d u aenarea iets a Sank Dee ned tee eet Me ter ae ep Harner fe eed S ahs 2H a. i ussnmet : epartment, and | is supposed that as Sanderson ha m acting ms cash, s 3 rices. Be ! second hand ‘ » Buffalo, red and le, with s O. * je. 4 = Sb blertta aes Met CE ae Desreat secon and Eanes Res ana Oe Bafalo. red and wepite: yl stray on neck | endorsed by the convention, among the mede- | a2 detective, the act was committed im re- | _J°:% _____W. lL WALL & 00., Aucts. une inst. it 1s now ascertained, will amount | Ax Pianos'are advancing in price, we advise per- | and large rope on horns; mark en right ear. The | ures and acts ot the Executive, will be faith- | V@@se: BY J.C, McliUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. to about £210,000,.000 This includes custom | #ons in search ofa reliebie Instrement,tocalland | owner will prove property, par char aes. and fake examine our assortment. W.G. METZEROTT, them away. XL STANT. tuily maintained so longas the state of facts Tux Work ‘ComMeEncen.—In obedience to RY SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND duties, which are all paid in gold, interaal | °%('3) cornor iith and Pucavenie, | je 27-3t* No. 724 New Jersey av.. south. | shall leave that position pertinent and appli- | 2 order iseued by Col. J ewell, Military OF ON FORTH C STREET. BETWEEN E1TH revenue recerpts, unc mscellaneons receipts, 7. a aa A OARD: i AKEN UP ESTRAY. Ont cable. Governor of this District, directing the cleans- én eRIDAY SE TERNOON July 4 at 644 o’cl ky which last item this year amounts to the very i ing of the streets and environs of the city, a larve sum cf $20,000,000, E Desire to return our sincere thanks to the | of June, asorrel HORSE, ab sutis har men atiached to the Corral, under charge of Mr. | 19 or 12 years ol, dark legs, Sear um the ri I am expecially gratified that tie soldiers gui the Wremiices, we shall sell pax OF2sgb ND at. ae force commenced the work this morning .of ‘The receipts t: | Samuel Rabbit and the neighbors, for their axer- hipecauses i and seamen are not forgotten by the couven- | cleansing the public grounds and the streets wreet. bebeioe’ Nth and Toth streets wat aad ‘ceipts trom customs were for— | tions in so quickly extinguisbing the fire on our he owner is re ted to. come forward, prove | tion, as they forever muct aud will be remem- | contiguous thereto, in order to allow property | proved by a three story orick dwelling heuse, (No Ist quarter fiscal year, 222%.00,.00 and upward, | Premises yesterday afternoon, theroby precenti - = propert yay chin aL & greater destruction of cur proper ate Lota Leae : i MILS TRAD, ¥6",) containing — nice rooms, with passage Ser oruanweaiaticn | bered by @ grateful country. for whese salva- | bolders sufficient time toremove a offal and 2d bed Ce +00421,0,000 | Director Peabody, the tea’ hae Meled aif 8 i oo ie “aS bui-ances from the tront of their premises; | 821 torches back and front. q 3 Eee ies yee ae || tha atbec Cuutue aed aco compnnteaye ne wise go | conte Umer RU Us tae Sret__ie eer tion they devote tnsiy lives: which if uot done ina day or two by them, | gcuthe with futereet sec red bs a deed of teuse a va eet weal + -27,000, | promptly on the ground, ready to if their $20 REWARD.~Sirayed or stolen, fro.a the Thanking your for the kind and complimen- | will be done by the Gavernment force, and } on ihe premises. 5 yet ascertained—prob- | services had been uceded. eee pay Washing 4 n Helghtd, at the path ine a tary terms‘in which yon communicated the | the costs thereof assesced to the property own- #7" Immediate possession given. i ably... 25,060,000 | ibe JoHN PETTABONE thotwo Klad feot slig iy white a white spot in | Nomination and other proceedings of the con- | PTS The force that commencea work this Cost of conveyancing and stamps to be paid by Making a total of nearly $100,000,000 in gold | ee the forehead, and tr the left ride a email hole | vention, subscribe myself morning consists of three bundred contra: } ihe purcharer. “| 0 Gripe & CO.. Aucts, Collected from cus‘oms this year puss is TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- | caused by the horn of a cow, Ww. abo, ra ; by bands and fifty carts, each contraband being ws 3. &- jo OCS vate ber has obtained ‘rom the Orphans’ Conrtof {the chin rubbed by the halter. and her right hind Your obedient servant, armed with a large sized «split hroom” and & GREEN & WIALLAMS Auctioneers, 307 Washington county, m the; Distriet of Columbia. | knee the largest. The tinter will deliver her to ABRATAM LINCOLN, shovel. This force has beer divided into three 7 eee tae . 4 TELEGRAPHI NEWS. | letters of administration on the personal ests \e JOS4PH H. ORANDLE, SEE equars, eachsqnad being under charge of n | THREE VALUABLE BUILDING. LOTS |, of Casper A; Casper late of Wathingtanelty, D. Je %-3t At the place ahove stated. | CAPTURE OF GUERRILUAS. military detective attached to the Provost | NOR{HBSTREBT. CAPITOL HILL. aT AU Geld | gnid decéased ere hereby warned to exhibit the | $1 0 pe wanD Lost, an the instant, two On Fritay last Acting Master Street, of the | Marsbal’s office. The whole work ts under és TUESDAY, the Sth day of July next, we shi {Special Dispatch to the Star.} | same, with the vouchers thereof, tothesubseriber, | fen agubede hiss, mmorkad Tees the Tek, | Flotilla, ebtained information that there wera | the tom ediate euperyision of Capt C: M. Mer- | sell infront of the premises, ats o'clock p, im., the New Youk, June 29, 12 u.—Gold 2iv, before the 28th day of June next; they may | shoulder; the. other. black’ horse ked ber of guertiltas on the. peninsula, bee jee ee eee ee ee eae a LOND aT. ia 29, 12 a. — 2 wine by law be excinded frou all benefit of : i oret eer eee 1S Be gue peninsala, be. | yudge Advocate of che centr +1 guardhouse for | Bote’? 2) and 23, ave No. fs7. These head - a owe bni-ding lots frout 62 feetesch on orth & street, between Delaware avenne aod lat etree’ h oust, ‘Loto? is a corner tot, snd would make # fing jE Gporatie late shoulder. nda ump ‘on one ot ott f Jaze | binleft riba, The abave reward will be given by 8 Re day oo gae” | moon returning th: same tomy how 2 3 se | JOHN KELLY, Princo Hense, . LATER. | id estate 5 A dispatch received ir this city since the n under my oe : tween the Rappabannovk and Fiknkatank Riv- f that purpose. Capt, Merritt is actively en above Wus rec. bved states gold at 2i7% in New 4-2-4. _ Lie B-lsw3e (ers, engaged in Making turpedors which were | gnged to-day Inbpecting «ech places as require ‘tobe placed iu the rivers, and accordingly on | his attention. ines: : ) Totsran back ton X.tk, wih ashgutly upward tendency. VETERINARY BURGHON -Dr JB. Me AY, | Je 7st) bet H and Ui {that might he Linded with lairty men and pro- | ‘The wirt.taken fromthe Avedue and trom | Pugpes: stands the Sree ity seated, and will Siar antares hore ners s ceeded over the cou eS Ao ten miles, cans ie front of the public buildings in the First | he subdivided to eniv empresa ean erd FROM NEW ORLEANS. cin bare. bipee 7 OF 62 Freee turing six per-ons, among whom was & Uon |} Ward, is being temporarily placed upona va- | be well worthy the attention: of petsons wish Nw Yorx, June 29 —The steasash(y Sidon ee) TG aa ee Oedant ee PR dat od BOARDING. federate Captain and @ physician, Whom he |) cant tot on Ninoteerth street, near the canal, | to btain a bandsome byilding siteor make a good hes arrived. Her news has been anticipated. ‘Office. at J.C. HOWARD'S, G i aad be- SPOARD.—V¥iret ‘class B wding House 3 Om: he bronght offto bis vessel. > |) but it wilbbe rewoved from the city as soon 1s Ba chaos ae -third Cash; balance in 6 apd 2 New Orleans papers of the 2tst bth and 7th. fe 21 Sw* a card ide Fodse, toe Oi SSS Se the working pariies Rave been thoroughly. or- “for potes bearing intérest from “duy of pop contain the 2 Sache cers, Clerks in fhe Departments, or gentlemen lL PRISONERS. zed. ths, for following: : CARRIAGES and their wives, Location ‘vers fine; only two REBEL PRISONERS. (EIA 33 antes ie : : The revels have withdrawn from Tantea SARRIAG 8 OARS: squares from the War Department, and one fram |, The following rebel pri-ouers, ploked up by Sheth bith — TS A Seed given and a deed of trust takeng » Bena. Ax: ther steame: bad heen consideraol CARRIAGES. * | Penu. avenue, House very cool. Buth ljsconting parties within the Department of CorvuMuta INSTITUTION FOL THE DRAF AND Ali coavesppeing 4nd revenue alampsatithe coat nel one, f | Washington, were committed to the Old Capl- |) Dustn.—The annnat commencomentof this [ne | ofthe purchrsct injered below Bayou Su: On band t of ne: 4 d-hant lich house, with hot and cold witer. Term Ceres Oe ie ere nk Oy B revel shore CLRRTAU EM easing dD part of Tapaud No. | with Hoard, from $35 to : Thebealth of New Orleans was excellent, {(},Buqsiety Rocknwavs, Boat and Jersey Wasons, | the premises, ut Not widred dollars will be. required, paid down he preneriy is kvocked off, of each pureder h.it will be pat up r nfonth, ply tol yesterday: Thomne MesPili, 4th Virginia |)st.ture took place yestexday at rr, Sanderts14?> street, ascond dgot | cayelry; W. Mathews, 4th Virginia cavairv; |) Ohurch, 4% street, and was well attended, es~ One. 4 s dif not complied wi et | Banks hi . Exten-l’nand Half tops, &e,. &e abeye loth, A few Puble Boarders taken. A J. Groffith, dat Virginia cavalry; A. D.| peciaily by the ladies The exercises were of bighes? bid‘er. ciiparais of gold to Now Orleans age ails, ee Repairing promptly attended to. je2y-Stt Archer, 43d, Virginia eavalry; Joba Briston, iB meat interes ing aracter. (All speeches, tadsgld agts aay LLTAMS, Adets. osited with “he Assistant Treasurer t ag » SOBT. WH URAHAM. Coachmaker, BoAsbive eke on the first and second | and Levin Thomas, doth Virginia cavalry. prayers, &c., were translated nto the mute | varedapaonsiquect 6 smeitaank? aniy bend | Je38-St% S74 D street, and 477 wth street. a foets, ALT 32d etrect wart: between Hand O; || ‘is Taneuage by Rev. Dr. Thes. Galldudet, of St. W. => SER onwey ann satsfactory essurance that it will not be jet | TTENTION | ATTENTION !!—Call at the Dey | Depot: & few doors of the Avenue, splat Ape CONGR ISSION. eal |Ann’s Charch, New rok delet thei | mm 2 Ce) He ESERIOR AT LAW. in contravention of the regulations ot the Treas- | Gr, Gide store of JULTUS BYOBL (late Jacob [ALLE BOARD 998 WEEK A TIT Pene: 8 53 Al. g, bhe sranuntcs or Ba nha ee fasigns, || gecrrui® ! Ieee cite ore tees’ Batik, bry end War bepary mente. Cold at New, Or. | Ree" in bleached of updleached Gatton, Dress pag TN Avenue, between 19th aod ZIth ptroct Se rs cant gandd oot aut jexercises, as ‘speeches ohne, rec ivaticemy &.» 10 Sens, | See pope cums oar | oat Heep Skirts, Latics’ aad Childrens” silk uly Istedesitable room. J€2-1N* +} senate.My. Summer, from the Committee | Hon. Amos Kendall, who gave an interesting R 6 30M TS eet Takes all Summer to do it, pmmodated with Rooms and Boari on 6. | ie AEE ayo: 80 LOOKODT FOR THB 4TH OF JULY.» fentiligs'and Fancy Guods Call early OAEDING—A fow:tirst cits BOARDERS canbe)! ion Foreisn Relatiyns, to whom was referred a.| bistory of th Ipehitutions aed nb the conein- ‘a ; this car. The engin-er went dowa with bis ricer, airy, with spscioy rounds, engine, but escaped with siigbt tv juries Work done at short notice in the city or countey - $ pl wiuthwest cbrvor Siet ani A creadful responsib'lity appears to he rest. br eieerey workmen, ing op 'bi¢ man for violating the standing of | pre rage the place, No. 267 Diatroct, avar 9th at E Rat N Je 27-1w* Agate. 4 ‘ i. lmbssege of the President and accompanying | |sion sder altandet, the |). oro sortment £ FIRE CRACK bee Poe peor BENT ase Ditiene Tub st. bet G ad Ho eee pouthe si perl sige * He..438, Pare idov umexts in relation to Mexican affairs, and | jnewly elected president of the Institution, in i rey AG ETS. RUMAN CANDLES a Mosikeal, June 24.-—An emigrant train, | 4 | Price ANS LACK BERRY CORDIAL, WeGLA ie a oGOMMODATE —-~— | involving the question concerning tas conduct | |complimentary terms. F reworks of every’ destription, FLAGS, Consiting of eleven cars, went over the rail) 51... "rice, $ ver bottle, For wale by all Brag’.| PEE ONS CAN RE AQCOMMODATED WITH. lor France, reported that eo fur as the commit. || Mr Gallaudet then ‘delivered his inaucural, DRUMS, GUNS, SWORDS, PISTOLS, etc,. with eee nae Rene ere as ane we Kowa neNDEESOW 36 83-65 oe lak hat coy Mlatelp vi Es por wect (er |tee had exambed the oguments they. were | land after: some'furthen exercises the assembly | every satiety of hae p SHEDD!S, 602, Tithe . 5 | a in Sent ‘unable to afiirm whether they were of sufficient | eeparated. tt {Rep. & Chron.) i _ ‘Thirty-four bodiés have deen recovered, and No. 367 D Stuart, wasn Nisve, ew Jersey ayanue, ne! timore’ Depot. ake seeuity thein Gneei con Ss j ip. Chron.) Lea lbp a Si cae barat er pos one a thd Then cane Friends and te paplic iim ob. BiowoL® LL Dg eect at Catania | fh perapte act bebe: ooe | rounta Wann Station Gases. Jacab Ste- | |e TMET TE LL TOM ae LIME see cea atanstistaend ie atitns | Pegiarentegatare” writ Sere 8 el] BRORAR nee MARPLE, SOS GSAGD) prising tevemedio te Gommioca Pra | wee, an Mman a Mie Baan ac | (tt dae games base Pe ALL PAPERS AN et i Ore - ing. ge } 54 mis 5 gio EAS wera! x 5 cael bieth oie gut Only two fiving bave won ‘akon team | which bey eee sepanete EDO SRADER, | Ucn one vince rosin, Woube or wand’ hc Authody thohent the Suatciary Com. | Vireil Rannack, maiaance; 1.55.0 Jobn sie | — PURER oer fetta mittee wonld be the proper reference ‘wens nod: Jabn Oonnor, disorderty, dismissed.) oe. Mr. Wade said these documents were more | Patrick @tagett, do. and: dronk;: milissty : syaluabie than two thirds of the docnments or- | (Aenea White. do; worthonse’ Cornelias Mare fet 5 i 5s TONOVAN’S “BLAOKBER 52 ' f } | “ice, oF wer bothle. Far gale, by es : x : ssi d battery: dismissed. Abner sore anklin Hall Building. 42+] GUGENE SUB —Paula Monti, se; Thirove Bar, Cinarily printed. Tosuporess the publication | pby, assault, an : x ite des to atop hetagr going on the:nridée. - . bs this E 0; La? Con 6e: Se Oe iwonld give rise to suspicion that something.| ‘Thomnvor. drunk ‘and disorder! y; imi - Ee ee The depth of the wa'er where the accident ie TOE LATEST STYLES Seurde Mi he ee; grey es leas wicnes whei there may ne Sa EO Rev. JohmRetl disorderty; pstnoaed. inn ABET TBE! Grune bd barb alpc sh TRAw eH vot SD | Ponveeventare.s'c Mim Mary on Litnetsulrios, | Mr Cowan eaid nobody: would read: thee if] Hep jt, ddz do | Heorigtta: Blake. pranct tr: ane ate ‘ Te heen ‘The conductor ir kived. The fireman isalso | aw Rat ae. ¢;- Comedied +06 Datceannont. Fel print tyag.the people had, someching, else. to icanys To ean Sldinedisend Teralth dy: tance sens Ma 4 SEAS, aust, arrived, Sepp Sed tote ee emis ™ nti CHAS. L LOCK WO00'® 0918.00 5 or] Bare ey be Lixare, ale; U'Rnvie, ee: Liat! Think about just now. % be gyoocal (Ringe, Grim ahd Misopderly; $1.53. Dr, PAVE fo: mada Se . B, Oe Mate St. Buisire te about 19 miles from Montreal. | | ez imif §334 Pe.ar.,bet. oth and loth ats PoleneaeyL’Argucil.S coe Now gayion, |. Aller further debate, the Commitee oa For- | [Crégan, do.; dlemissed. i fe