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“THE EVENING STAR. eT W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Propristor. ‘WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY.....45.s000ecaseeJUNE 6 1865, eS Ss &7 READING MATTER ON_ EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER, THE TRIAL OF JEFFERSON DAVIS, Notwithstanding thé published statements that Davis has arrived here or is on his way; it is quite certain that such reports are pre- mature. It is not contemplated to bring him to this city until the conspiracy are over, which will probably be ina week. The Government authorities, or at least most of the Cabinet, are favorable to delivering him to the civil authorities (nat be may be tried on the indictment for treason found by the Grand | Jury of eur Criminal Court of the term about | he concluded, and it is probable that at the bees ‘arm, which begins on Monday, 19th in. | crane w"" “ase will be one of the first called. stent, the. ent was found on'the 2th ult. The eee ox May the Clerk of onr court SAS Oe OOS received & letter dated | (R. J. Meigs, Esq.,) - 2 May 20th from R. H. Gilte. © E8q., formerly of this city, but now of New Lebanon, Cs, tumbia county, New York, stating that he had | been retained by some of the triends of the ac- cused as counsel. Mr. Gillette is 1] known in this city, having practtrsg for some years | betore the Court of Cir’, = ims. With the finding of the indictments against Davis and Br-oxinridge the Grand Jury for the Marcb * orm closed their labors and were aischar pag. Fae Judges of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, who preside in the Cir- cuit and Criminal Courts are Hon. D. K Cartter, Ohief Justice, formerly of Ohio; Hon! A. B. Olin, formerly of New York, Hon. G. P_ Fisher, formeriy of Ceiaware, and Hon. An- drew Wylie, formerly of Virginia, Assodiate Justices; and itis probable on this trial the | four judges will set. It is understood that Mr. James 0. Clephane, the able and efficient official reporter of the Court, bas retained as his assistants Mr. F- B. Lord, reporter of the Wear Committee and | official reporter of the House of Representa- tives, and Mr.F. H. Smith, reporter of the Committees of the Honse of Representatives, | in order that the fullest and most accurate re- port may be made of this very important trial. +e The place where he is to be confined has not yet been made public, although it has been stated that he wouldeither occupy a cellia the penitentiary building or in the Old Capitol. Poseibly, however, he will be put on the foot- ing of ordinary criminals, and confined in the county jail. THE THREATED NG LETTER TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON, . Thr threetening, letter mentioned m yester- day's Star as having been tecetved by Presi- dent Johnson, appears to haye been written by 8 crazy German who was arrested yester. day atthe White House while endeavoring to —_ his way into the President. The man has been sent to the G, be overnment Insane Asy- see EA Ee ee FRENCH TOBACCO. ; It is understood that the large amonnt of to- bacco belonging to the Freach government. which hasbeen locked up in Richinond dur. ing the war, is at present being sent down to City Point with all Possible expediti at will be shipped direct to France.” Nissans June 10. 1865, 12 o°elock Subsistence Department with ugh Pennsylvi HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAO, June 5, 1565.—Special Orders, No. 142-4 Extract.) = Ker 6th army corps Mae ee tiracen right commanding, w: Washington, on review, on Thursday, the 6th instant. The column, formed of companies at fat | distance, will move from the foot of Cay ll, at 9a. m., and, passing through Pennsy! ia ens & ceeeesees will return to Aquedue dge, ® Cathe chief of staff of the’Army of the Poto- mac will confer with Major General Augur, commanding Department of Washington, in to the arrangements necessary to be made in the city. Such batteries of artillery, belonging to the army, as have not previously been reviewed, will re to the iefef artillery, 6th army corps, for this review. By command of a General Meade: : EORGE R. Ruaorss, * Ascistant Adjutant General. ME. BARR. 1m A v2 FROM eb WARD? KELLY’S LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF i PHILADELPRIA, Will be at Willards’ Hotel from June 2d to 9th, inclusive, after 4p. m.,to show samples and take orders, + 36 3-3 OAT Re ce St < white OOW, own neck ard hi 4 pot Fowst@ of $5 will be paid toaoy 0 will bring said'cow to V. GREASER. wh ih and O ste. je6-3t* NARBN UP—On Saturday las a sect soa. jst a bet ther Bn s ro im he a Sore Adcareel: and tate nora ere and one CALF—one of them ‘Two brindle color, With horns; the other a red or, without horas, Any information lettatl? 3 Z a Sstreete no il, S je iW. oF stolen, TE W. ones » white epotted: ing them to thi [\AKEN FROM A COLORED MAN AND BE. lieved to be stolen, @ BAY MARR, 5 or 6 years om: owner is req to’ come forward, Feperty am: ay expenses. - Mens BAMUBL LLOYD, No, 390 1th st. $50 REWARD.—Lost, between the avenue 2 yend F street. on the Island, upwards 0 $300 in a POCKET-BOOK, whith xlse contained & pass with name of owneron it. The finder A receive the above reward py tetasning it tothe Starofice. [je6-2t*} G@RORGE JOHNSON. RD. sWA stolen, Saturda, dun horse COLT, 2 O. t side ‘Branch. nest Navy Wal Briigs, Apy person returoing him to me will regetve the wrove reward. [je66t") JOHN MORWLAND. THE LADIES OF ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH Lutheran Ckureh will bold a STRAW- RY FESTIVAL in the Lecture Room of the urch, corner orm end llth streets, commencing avemoo4’, June (th, and continue four nights. Single. admistio# 15 cénts; season ticke son, 50 canta; season ticket, family, $ Co ene per- Je 2-7t* ROPOSALS FOR PURCHASE OF IGE, jealed Proposals will be received at this office au toon of | ADNBSDAY, June 14th, 1555, the purchase of 1,40 tors of I¢e. more of le Government Icé House, at “Mason's Tsland, Virginia. Capte: M. BROWN. te ter’s Office, 132 Penna’ Walbington dune stig, °° OOVER & POSEY, DEALERS IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, No. 275 Penusy!vania avenue Between 10th and 1th streets, Washington, D.C, _ A good asdortment of Fine-cut Chewing, Smok: ing, and Plug Tobacco; Maerscheum, Briar Wood, and Fancy Pipes: all qualities of Suuil, and Bmok- ers ‘tie! nerally. ‘Also, SODA WATER, &e. jeg 3t™ A TEANTIO STRAMSHIP 00/8 LINE : ZOREW STREAMERS BRTWEEN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, ALEXAN I AND GEORGETOWN. pete “STRAMERE. E.O. KNIGHT, Capt dod Bis JOHN GIBSON: One i i Bane Leave Pier No. 12) Notin Riser, New ¥ ier No. 12, Not! o'clock p. im., Tucedave ant Wridayac” VOTK: St4 Leave Snow’s wharf, 107 Water str fown, at ‘eet, George: 9a. m., Tuesdays and Saturdays, for ‘New ‘ork. Freight received daily, handled in the careful marner, and delivered with the ateatent dispatch, Passage and State Rooms, with a1 modations for comfort and pless1 from Washington to Albany. Troy Fickets, good for sither bight ore teanere St. . rick Hudson, Daniel Drew,and 0. Vib- hard on the Hudson River. : Through to Providence and Boston by the splen- did steamers ef the Nevtune Steamship Company, and to Portland by Gromwell’e cld-sstablished line. For freight and passage. anply to W..B.BNUOW & CO.. 107 Water atreet. Georgetown, FLOWERS & BOWEN, pamandria. Va. fair rates, rier accom- ect through \d Saratoga, H.B CROMWELL & C S6 West street, New Yors ee sd State Booms oan ba enaeged at the pan y’s 2, 24 etween I3t Mth, Washington, BG. verte Petmeen Lt ap P®0PosaLs FOR FLOUR. Office Depot Commissary of Subsistence, ashinston, H.C, June 5, ies. { Bealed Proposais gre invite? until SATURDAY, m., for furnishing the aI excess large ships sre in Tames eigen enn ac MHODEAN FLOUR Sanne es ‘© receive their cargoes of tobacco. The proposals will be for what is Rnown at this ———— Derot as N nd 3, and bide will be eater- BRIDGE OVER THE RAPPAHANNOCK The railroad bridge over the Rappahannock at Fredericksburg is to be rebuilt immediately. ‘The bri¢ge is to be constructed on the Howe Truss plan, 600 feet Jong, with wooden arches 2nd vertical cross-bracipg, with the railway track on the top of the rcof. Pee a eae PENNSYL ‘LA TROOPS. Large numbers of the Pennsylvania troops jeave here daily for Philadelphia, for the pur- poee of joining in the grand review of all the troops from that section of the State, te be held there on Saturday. da e GEORGIA DELEGATION, The Georgia delegation had snother lengthy interview with President Johnson yesterday amice, and poet Be eateaines fom pasties relative to the reconstruction of the State goy- | ids, or from bidders not present to respond. ernment. THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE. Mr. Frederick Seward, the Assistant Sec- Tetary of State, continues to improve in health | = slowly. He is now able to sit upin bed and converse with the members of his family. eee eg ee MUSTERED OUT. The 119th Penn. volunteers of the ist divis- son, 6th corps, was mustered ont this morning, and wil! leave to-day for their homes. Tae Heno Jarr!—The London Standard atill attempts to bolster up the cause of the Tebellion; tells about the wonders to be accom- plished by Kirby Smith and Magruder, beyond the Mississippi, amd heroizes the immortal Jeff. after the following fashion: «President Davis, we are happy to say, has not yet fallen into the hands of the sleuth bounds who have been set upon his track. If the worst shouid befall him, and his escape be found impossible, it is supposed that he will die fighting rather than fali into their hands. Such 8 death of such a man would enlist the srepethy of Europe in the cause of a suifering peop! le; but his life and leadership would ba referred by that people to his martyrdom. he spectacle of this heroic leader at bay. with his two thousand followers, among the myriads of the North, disdaining while living to sur- Tender the cause for which he has siguggled curing these terrible four years, is of such Sed es area em, (ae, ole, elviliged | shall Nensics che extlaaive control ithe Sorve: pificance besideitand the attention of maa: | fat'geint' tip ts fo. Regersce reper il be ‘i re] nee! fout o a! 8 it kind is fascinated by itina long-drawn agony lees the tapping and Batporation a fey of mingled hopes and fears.” What will the Standard Say now of the spec- tacle of “this heroic leader at bay,” (in petti- pree LS FOR THE GRADING A coats,) and who didn’t exactly “die fighting,” Z Paving of 6th strest west, one emer nae but was caught running, in “old mammy” costume! S&@7 The Baltimoreand other papers. we see, compliment the Star’s reports of the conspiracy tials by copying them in preference to the ex- tended phoncgraphic reports, which latter, though cesirable as a matter ot Court record, are eo bulky in the shape of question and an- Swer&s to be quite unmanageable for news- paper use. t A FESTIVAL YOR THR BENRFIT OF the Immaculate porecption Church and ‘ool will be held EVABY BVENING this wock at Jr corner ef Sth and N streets. 5 TING WILL BB HELD AT TRM —— Aine Bst.,on TUBSDAY BVEN =) sheet Pie delivery of eae" five days from the openin. delivered in such quantities, ment may direc! » house io pleted within twenty days frem the acceptance of in new oak barrels, head lined Just before the Flour is received. and none will be accepted whick is not fresh ground, and of a supe- rior quality. each bidder who has not the oath on file in this for any cause. 223 G street, endorsed “Proposals M4vor3 OFFICE, from Missouri avenue to H persons owning Broperty on the line of said streets are requested to m UNim BTAPES BERV What the Coast Survey has done for the War: Sherman's Sixty Days in the Carclinas; Seeking the Bubble; from Mosby: The Field Kloqueuce ot Home from the War; Laurea Dorandus, Ss . Mayor's Orr! at the Mayor’sOffice until A the tenth (1th) of J water service pipe on from the cana! bridge to the rected by the one foot inside of curb line. iron pipe. with the usual one-inch inch strong lead pips, weighing not less than three thirty s y oe coe inside the curb to bethree-quarter inch stone stop-cock, and the north. Office until 12 m. on SATUBDAY, the lth for the purpose of grading and paving 6th atr west, from Mi Sith stones sim pasta breed north, not over eight or less than & hes i dia‘neter and seven inches deep, ei ving and Paving to be leidim a bed inches deep, and four inches of of gravel, and well wet bo’ore bein, ered with coare— i finished to the entire satisfaction of the Commia- missioners, tained for any quantity less than the whole. Bids must be in duplicate, aud for each grade on 4 ji; of tre bids: nud teenie daily, asthe Govern- yirect; either at the Govermeat ware. Yr e es, peg Wackincton y a arves, or railroad ‘Phe delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- Bida will be reesivea for Flour to be déliveres Payment will be made im suck funds at the Gov- rmment may have for disbursement, he usual Government imspestien will he made An oath of allegiance must accompany the bidof Government reserves the right te reject any bid Bids to be addreased to the undersigned, for Flow BRIDGE! Captsin C.8. V. WASEISGTS : pad une %, 1345. Notice is hereby given that, as 6th etreet wert, v street north, will be ¥ paved without any unaecetsary delay, all it No. Je G-4t ‘¢ the neceseary drainage con- ection immediat: so that the street when condition, ry] 5.3 RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. ICE MAGAZINE ¢ June. 1855.—Contente: Sherman's Truce: Military Lesrg dl A Word jag; Army Movements; My Oaptura and Escape Napoleon; For sale by je 5 it 12M. eas and z alf street, to the City Hall, where di- Commissioners, the pipe te be laid uce. for laying the Wour-and The gas service-pips te be one-inch wrought = cock, The water service-pipe shall be three-quarter- ‘wo ounces per foot, and shall be laid inches below the street surface. The rasés cock, without projecting stem, so that it box and cover, RICHARD WALLAOH, Mayor. je5-dst f Missouri qvepue to the morth si ea Proposals will be received at the Mayor's of June, et atreet north, r tothose used in paving Vatrest souri avenue to Bidders will atate the price per squ: r cubie yard for ¢: 3 the of pure gravel eight sare sand on top ii ith ammety a rammer, a cent: wiee wi z ‘s0v- abatp, fand, the whole to be ioner of thi Fourth Ward and the Apsistant Com- ume RICHARD WALLACH. Ay OT. FRANCIS P. Mo! JAMES G ELL Aea’t Commissiopers. Je 5-5t Ppssorcrr ON GF COPARTNRRSH)p. The vartmership heretofore exis*; and style of B.C. Johntoy >. Gae pacer the for th ose of ne Sl is d: Oreailring an Trish, Benevolent ostety. | Irish | Spree Be scanel Om ee. jee dead ey i tf nvited to < be continued by S eee he tienda are xenpectially its | BAVAGE. —",, is authorized to settle ail business BIBLE SOCTERY —Anniversary THIS | Sonberssed with the late ON 0. JOHNSON, 1S atenihe: ‘at So'clock, in the New ¥: THOMAS A. OLABE. ayen 3. 5 Fasineee Moetine sv7 “elock. Wasbingeton, June %, 1355. ie'8-3t Gen. Gregory. and'eoine tayer mers Hor: | FIN INTINGS. Eee =| PHOENIX BUILDING Aj a) An adiouthed meeting epepAT Cher ssociation fur the OMicers for the @asuing year, will be nectiom, Of | held at the Landscave and Oattje. a first-clasa work of art. by Storkenbecker. of Holland, favorite pu f the late Troyon. Scene near W: <> Sontag Alsg, jonstant Maye my o very effective picture, b: gem, the Opera Box, by ae of the Seeretary. No. Sil 7th street. on | cf the great painting of Consolation. Also INESDAY¥Y BVENING, the 7th inst.. x¢' ji i d a large acd choice se! orclock: & fall attendance is particularly roo comes Gral Picture Fr men Picture Cord and tee “'%.M, HANSON, Sec'y, | Ta#el* Nails, Kings. &o MARERITED', = San ERREREEE eed si joorsa! [ge oBan” concer. No. 486 7th street ‘yellows’ Hall. 5 _S7Terms cash. je 3-1m* BY THe >. MALE AND FHMALE SECONDARY S0HOOLS | OF THE sD DISTRICT. OF WASHINGTON, | D r At WALLACH HALL, Navy Yara on Thars- day Kveuing, June Sth, 1565. Tickets 59 cents. @hildren 25 cemts. Cencert te commence at 5 o’elock. fe 6-3t STBRA Ya ee por the tancte ofthe ent Ae OHU RCH to! OF ASCENBION, Commencing WEN DAT EVENING osssia, 1855. Perrots desiring to spent si most pleasant cven- Ing. enjoying Deileacion/ Strawberries, Orea:w. ¢.. cannot better attain it than pe gellingst the | HUBOH OF THE ASCENSION, E street, be. | tween Sthand J0th stree’ ere the host of | promise to ur eit power to make | eir visit fully re: admission 1 cents, $06-4f, PP AvELPHIA ALE AND PORTER. PHILADELPAIA LAGER BRER. NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS CIDER. PREMIUM MINERAL WATERS, I desire to call the attention of Butlers and others in the vicisity of Washington and George- town, D. C., to the fact that [pave constantly on hand a supply of the above enumerated articles, Those withing to purchase on the most advan- tagecus terms are invited to call at iny eatabdlish- +} ment and examine the goods. Upon timely motite, I will deliver te articies or George sed tt of Washiagto iJ ao. a bsyre Gnron.t Georgetown. DO poi tay pat Caneee RS WANTED for Washington weei jeware OTe... Gagito: at Inguite Ot 50 BEWARD—Ifthe péraon who foand my « Cost hanging on the iron railing at mY front door late Jast night of early this morning Will return it and the money found in breast pocket of same shall receive the above reward and my thanks, J ALDRICH, Je6 2t* © at: Bet. Ist and 2d. FuUtY DOLLARS REWARD, @tolen from the atableon 0 street. bet. 20th and Qletats.. a large bay Horas abort 13; hands high, about 12 years old, I will give $5) reward for the horre,or$100 for the horse and parties who stole bim, A ILLIAM LINKINS, ie6-3t*_ Qptcher in West Market, Stall No. 507. OST—On Frijay, June 2d, black and tan TER- LF BIBR DOG; had the owner _A liberal rewar tu tned te BRYAN GREEN, 105 3t paid if re- ‘d_will be Kirkwood House. $2 BEWARD,_Stolen from Denuls Donavan’s q house, No. 144 Market street, between ith and 6th, a Black B ILL BOG, disfigured on the head. marked with old sores. on Sunday morning, berwecn IRand 5 a.m, Belongs to OWEN OAK- je 5-3t* $100 bh. Gy REWARD.—Stolen June 1, from neat , Meridian Hill. « Black MARK, 15 hands high. 6 years olé, one fore and both hind fest white with » lone'and full tail, "white face.” Tha atovereward will be paid on the delivery of said mare tein propristors of Willard’s Hotel, A (CANE 10 THH SUBSORIDER on Tuesday. tae CARE 20 78% one small bay HORSE, Diack mane and tail; /ame in front l+ftlee. The owner in requested to come forward, prove property and Berea DAME TIEN, crkeatene oets, Eberly & CO. singular oe &5 BEWARD.—Lost, on Thursday, 25th ultimo, ;y °* BU pposed in passing down 8th street. from M toT.apair of GOLD FRAME BPECTACLES, in cate. The finder will receive the above reward and thanks of the owner by leaving them at cor- ner of Sth and M streets. G. J, GOCKSLER’S Bakery. o—_ J9 5-3t* § i] (PREWABD-Strayed fram Ist st., abéve Bal- timere Depot, one pair of MULBS, marked- U.S. 1. C, One was bay, had a rising on his weath- er, hig mane trimmed, but the tal is not; the other is black, has got two little sores on his fsnks where the cirths rubbed, mane trimmed oi! close; both are barefooted, The finder will receive the above reward by ra- turning them to JOHN BROWN, lst street, back of Soldiers’ Reet. Je5-3t* $5 BBWARD—Lost, on Thursday morning, *) from 524 Maryland avenue, corner 6th st, a CANARY BIRD. The above reward will be paid for its return. eee Je 3-3t* $10 REWARD —Btrayed or stolen, on the ges 18 above reward will be paid if returned to the ownor, instant. a pale red Buffale COW. Mre. MACK BY, No. 459 2d street eat, Capitol il Je 3-3t* jX’OTICE.—Taken np by the subscriber as an estray,on Maryland avenue east. on the even- ing of tus Sist of May, a small BAY HORSS, with aerk wane and tail; branded on tke left shoulder with the letter °C.” over “U.8.”” The horse had ona bridle and McOlellan saddle. The owzer is requested to prove property, fay charces and take hi % ake DA AWAY. WILLIAM A. NEWMAN. foasté Captain Capitol Police, S50 REWARD.—Strayed or stolen 2 =) MARE. 5 years olds 15 hangs hig! Nabe i on fer? side ana "reeshnte ce Tan eaetet ge above reward wil! be paid upon ttedelivery of satd Mare to BMITH & MORBISON’S. 67 La. avenue. iny #/-6t* Lieut. 8. &. RICE. Jst Vt. Cavairy. ite Se BOARDING. ¢ , BNTLEMEN DESIROUS§OM GOOD BOARD I in the country can be accommodated near Bla- densburg. For particulars inquire at HYATT’S Store, near tho station, Je 6-3t* ROOMS, WITH BOARD, dii Lith stroct west. A 200M AND BOARD cambe obtaised by ap- plying at Mo. 7 Ist street, Georgetown. D.C, The room is arranged to accommodate two per- sons. hyn 385 3t* PBASANT SEMMER ROOMS, newly farn- ished, with first class Board, in a northern. family. at $30 a month, H street nerth, 24 door from °d street wes je 3: PERSONAL... NY INFORMATION OF SARAH JAR A SPRAGUE, of Shenandoah Valley. will be thanfully received by her husband, Crawford Spragtie.at the corner of 8th and B streets south. Bhe came from Winchester, Va.,to Washington ag arervant ing the employ of Capt, Burrows, In quire at 4th and B streets south, je 5-1t™ J. DANIEL, BS_LOHMANN. MOTHER IN-LAW OF & address _to & BECKER, 26 ‘Broad street, New York se hes have received news for him from his family i Germany, i Big ae NOvCE Is HEREBY GIVEN To Tim PuD- a rill nor ¥ a tract y my #00, JOHN SCHWINGHAMMBR, sitet thie jed-Iw" EUGENE SC! WINGHAMMUER. STROLOGY.—MADAMBE KROUSE will give information on all the affaira of life, andio respeet to all other subjects. She can be consult: ed at sil hours of theday andevening. Gentie- men 31. Ladies 6) cents Bhe can also show a likeness as large as life. Residence 415 3d street, tween Pa.av. and C street. je 3 lwe [4PoRtaNnT TO BADIES.—MADA can be consulted on the cure of Gases at her residence. N. ‘7 8th Hours from 10 a.m. to send for a cizoular, D.. PHILLIPS has removed to Pennsylvania avenue, near léth at,,over Messrs. Kidwell’s Drug Store. aL D5 3mit* ~ D. SMITH’S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS, sold by all Druggists This great PANACEA has been established 29 years. Its medical properties are TONIC, ASTRINGENT AND AROMATIC, It will eradicate al! derangement of th M- A‘ llaad BOWELS. it aires, aro STKENGTBH AND BEAUTY TO TBE YOUNG, REJUVENATES THE OLD, Cures DYSPEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, LASSITUDE OF 8YaTEM, CHRONIC DIARRH(EA, DYSENTERY, JAUNDICE, AGUE AND FEVER. OBTAIN A CIRCULAN, in which will be found testimonials of PEOPLE WELL KNOWN in Washington. Je 3-1m NEW STYLES SPRING CLOTHING. WALL, STRPHENS & CO., 322 Pennsylvania avenue, Between 9th and lth sta., Washington, D.C. The Groat Decline ta) ‘Goods has induced us te. ar entire oferoarGASHIONABLE OLOTHING. AND GENTLEMEN’S FUBNISHING GOODS, of every Cescription, at greatly reduced prices—a larger portion of which we are determined to sell ardiess of cost. Also. me8HOS’ AND CHILDRENS’ OLOTHING, snitabie for all sizes, adapted to the present and be sold to make soe for new addi ving. any 19 imi! jAYor's Ort for new P M. + June 2, 1855. ROPOBALS Will be received at this office until 12 o'clock m. on Wedueeday. the 7th instant. to grade A street south from Gth to Sth street east tbe dirt necessary for the work,to be ta! Ttb street cast, between lnpitol str Penn. avenue, the work to be done to t faction of ‘Commissicner of the sixth Ward and Assi Commissioners to ba appointed by the Mayor. Bidders will state fue Brice ar equare yard for grading. RIQHARD WALLAC je2ta {Oclumbiané Int Mayor. -(. ERMAN LINEN. Just received anew assortment of the beet kind of real GERMAN LPNESN, cousisting In awe Bb g. Table Cover, &0. Pursk or wat Lee 7479 13th at," between Pa, ay. aid Det, SHAFFIELD'S STBAM LON:CREAM MANU- SAACTORY, se Gthet.. bet. G end HB. Sut. lore, Confectioners, Hotels Famuilige furnished with Ice Creant, wade of the beat o! grape, oy eam power, Wholerale apd ret: warran.ed to the beet now made. Deliver: auy vart of i + amay}0- Lia thecity. ~ [OrIG HARNESS snd large tot SADDLES Renn erage ba adn 4 enue 4% and sth streets, opposite Nesepel Hotel, je tio This PROPH¥LATIC is and Grocers, which must ons daily arri e2 setts of 2and 4 horse sec- ceed ona collar with the name-of | , Phe Demand oj the U, 8, for Indemnifi- AOCOND- EDITION, ‘THIRD. EDITION, 4 OULOCK.F: Xt us THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS. CABINET MEETING., ; The Cabiget meeting to-day was held in the “Proceedings To-Day. 5 The Court met at ilo’clock this morning Biue Ro the White House for the conve- nienee of Secre “Seward, who yet expe. riences considerable difficulty im walking up and the reading of yesterday’s proceedings oc- cupied the attention of the Court until 1 Pp. m., when a recess was taken until 2 p. m. steps. The Secretary remained but a shert Upon reassembling, Mr. Ewing, for defense, time, however. PRISONERS OF WAR. It is understood that the President contem- pistes poulpg an jorist fp the 4.’ asked that the official record e 4urniened to pacoenscria it Tebel'oMcers’ below the x ote the counsel for the defense each morning, ac- ae ws cording to the rules of the Court. It Had not been a matter of importance until recently, as the Court record had been obtained in the Jn- telligencer, but that paper was now behind- WOUNDED REBELS RELEASED. To-day, by direction. of Lieut: General Grant, hand with the record, and it was requisite that they should be furnished with the manu- all of the wounded Tebels confined in the Old Capitol were released, upon taking the oath of script record. Col. Barnett said the record was always in allegiance. WANT TO GO BACK, readiness for the counsel. « A large number of the contrabands who fol- Among the visitors iu the court room this afternoon was the Bloomer, Dr. (or Doctress) lowed the Army of Georgia to this city have “ icati Walker, who took a position near the prison. thei ferniermoniee? hgeaag cet roy aes ers dock. The prisonars appeared consider. ably interested and amused by the appearance of the Bloomer. Payne grinned, Atzerodt grinned, Spangler grinned, and Herold ‘snick- ered right ont.” It is understood that the secret session of the Court yesterdsy wes in reference to the di- yulgement by Mr. Ben Pitman, clerk te one of the mémbers of the Court, of the reserved testi- mony before the Court. GESTIMONY OF D. J MIDDLETON, (For the Defense.) Witness i$’ clerk in the Supreme Court of the United States. Maréus P. Norton argued in acase (No. 276) in the Supreme Court on NAVAL ACADEMY. Artangements are being made by the Navy Department for the re-establishment of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. WASHINGTON, Jane 6 1965, Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the foliowing quo- tations of Government securities: Buying. Selling 109 110 be 101+) Friday, the 3dof March laste bse 6 Mr. Ewing here asked to recall Daniel 99 99% | 3. Thomas to the stand. die said he pro- posed to show by the declarations o1 this wit- ness that his testimony was- given from cor- old, 136.4. rupt motives, that he did, it in the expectation ot a large reward: vin thnleem ie Eli J. = ‘Watson that he had tsetifted here, and that Dr. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Mudd would bvesurely convicted. He asked ‘ Watson to give pie eae that he was 7 the first person that gave information leadin, PATS PROULEULORE. to the grrest of Dr. Mudd, end that ne Topreser ed that if he could establish this fact he could get a reward of $25,000. He also made the same statements to others. If the witness stood fair before the court this eyvi- dence shonld go tar to shake the credence of the court in his testimony. DANIEL J. THOMAS RECALLED. By Mr. Ewing:—Was in yard of Wm. Wat- son on the first of June; did notsay he would get a reward; was told he would get a reward; jtold Mr. Watson if there was any reward tobe given he would be glad to get it; witness never expected a centor fooked forit; but if there was a reward he would be glad to receive it. Witness did not say thet Mudd would be con- victad, but said it was the impression in Wash- ington that he would “go mp.” Witness asked the party for an opimion as to whether be would be entitled toe the reward. Witness said he understood tuat Dr. George Mudd gave the first Informiptioy leading to the arrest of Mudd, Witness dic ot meet Eli J. Wateon on the ist of June, and-itsk him for a certificate that he gave information leading to the arrest of Dr. Sdm Mudd, snd say that he would then get a reward of $25,000 No one, before witness had testified, said ¢e him that the woula get a reward. Witness never told ‘any one that he expected 8 reward. By Gen. Wallace:— Witness never Neard of a reward beimg offered for Mudd.. TESTIMONY OF JAMER W. RICHARDS, (For the Accused.) — Witness lives near Horse-Head, and is ace quainted with Daviel J. Thontks, who he met with a party of yonng mém near the door yard of William Watson on the Ist of June. Thomes said to witness that he had called on Wm. Watson and Benj. £. Naylor fora cer- tificate of his having given tnformation leading to the arrestof Mudd. He stated tmat the re- ward was $10,(00, and that if he§got the certifi. cate he would be entitled toa Bortion of the Teward for the arrest of Dr. Mudd. * Mr. Ewing asked if Thomas stated what he could do if he had thé certificate: Mr. Bingham objected to leading questions. Witness continugs '—Thomassaid he wanted to get the reward of $16,000; then if Mudd was convicted he would be entitled toa por- tion of the reward. Witness considers the reputation for yeracity of D. J. Thomas very bad, and witness would not‘ believe him on his oath, when he believed Thomas to be pre- judiced, or there was money at stake. it- ness has known Thomas fo:“‘ive years, and Thomas has borne the same civaracter, By Judge Advocate Bingham:—The con- wersation took place on Thursday; atrd it was brought up by Lemuel Watson. As witness rode up, Watson told witness ths€ he wanted him to try a case; Thomas having saif’ he was entitled to a reward; Thoniassaid he had applied to Watson and Miller for a _certifi- cate. Witness and Lem Watson told Thomas that he was entitled to $26,000. Thomas said he did not want a certificate from witness; that he did not want witness to swear to a lie; this was said ina joke. Witness has not sym- pathized with the rebellion; and during the war had been teaching school in Charlies and Prince George's. 3 By Mr. Ewing:—Thomas in 1361 said he was going over to join the Seathern army: then be ‘wouid come back with Beauregard and hang a mau by the name of Thomas P. Smith. Mr. Ewing here offered in evidencethe proc- lamation offering a reward of $100,000 for the arrest of Booth and his accomplices. No objection being offered the paper was made a part of the record. RE-EXAMINATION OF JOHN F DAVIS, (For the Accused.) Witness vras at Dr. Mudd@’s on the Tuesday aiter the assassination, and went after Dr. Mudd, telling him Lieut. Lovett was at the Bouse. Dr. Samuel Mudd returned to the house, where he met Br. George Mudd. Tir. Ewimg asked what passed between the Mudds. Judge Bingham objeeted, and the objection Was sustained. Witness continued—Dr. Samuel Mudd was not unwilling to come to the house, and be- trayed no alarm. TESTIMONY Of LEMUBL L. ORME. Coupons, 100%: 5-20's, 103% ; 10-40’, 954; Cer- tiflcates, 99; af aye cation. -FartTuzr Pont, June 6,—The steamer North American, from Liverpool on the 26tl bas arrived, one day later. The Bavaria ani Scotia had arrived out. The London journals deuy the rumors as to the renewal of the demands by the United States Gevernment for the depredations of the ‘Alabama, and say the matter rests where Lin- coln left it. Sir J. Walsh will question Lord Palmerston in Parliament to-night on the subject. Consols 90 3/a907;: Five-twenties 67 ;. - Tue Suprressep Testinony.—The New York Tribune says in relation to: Conover, one of the witnesses in the conspiracy case, whore testimony was among that suppressed for a time “The letters we have published from Uono- ver within the last two years will be remem- bered by many of our readers, and particularly that of April, 1-61, portions of which we re- cently republished, giving the details with names and dates, of a plan to kidnap Mr. Lin- col, witb a suggestion of his possible murder, He is reported as referring to another letter, written in March Jast, exposing the assassina- tion plot, but that never reached us, as one or two others from him, written from time to time, failed todo. Possibly, however, the re- port is in error, and he was referring only to the letter of April, 1861. When he passed through this city to Washington, about three weeks since, he gave us asubstanee of his testimony in regard to the proposed destruc- tign of the Croton Dam by the Canadian Rebels, which, at our request, he wrote out in case we should ever think properto publish it. The information, of course, was immedi- ately given to the police authorities, and the statement itself, a8 he wrote it, will be found in another column If. the Rebels ever seri- ousl y contemplated putting so diabolical a vurpose into execution, the precautions taken by the anthorities have rendered it abortive. Mr. Conaver passed through this city nedrly a fortnight ago on his way to Canada, proposing to return within threeor four ‘da%s, but has not been heard of since, either here or at Washington, where his presence i> urgeutly demanded. We know that he feared’ that his abeence might excite suspicion, and he was urged not to return to Montreal. Shoutd he not reappear, the fact of his disappearance will be 8 new link in the chain of evidence against the conspirators. Should he still be alive and see thie paragraph, we have to request, on be- halfot the War Depes: mt, His immediate return to Washington. W@-The Mayor and principe citizens heave lett Gatveston, Texas, to meet the Federal off. cers) aud hurry ap the surrendér. it is aico said that Governor Murray and Ashbell Smith hae gone to New Orleans to surrender the State. warGeneral Magruder recently: attémpted to- Make i1 speech to his Texan soldiers, but was hissed .and silenced, and was told that they had been hu'mbygged enough, and intended to set- tle affai.rs for ihemiselves. He has returned to San Antonio eommnsca VEST JEROBY RAIL ROAD LINES, PHIADELPHIA AND CAPE MAY. Commenci:ig SATURDAY, June 10, 1! and until July Ist, When another Bxprece Train each why will ag be added. 1 ay A Leave na eh eh from soar of Salnut street 8.50 a. xpress, stopping only at th Btations,and due at j2in. | ©” * ‘He riacipal 2.30 p. m., Passenger, due at 6 45 p. m. Tickets and Baggage cheeked through by Rail- road from Washington und Baltimore. A Freight Trai iH leave Camden dailz(ex- Gept Sundays) at li %.m., dwegt 4.15 p.m. ‘assemgers and irpersecal baggage wil? be delivered to and frem the designated place on Cape Island without additions! charge. Horses and carriages, a8 well 2s al! descriptions of freight. may be sent by thistrain. Light artieles received in Philatelphia before 3g a. m., will be sent by tiis train, Returning will leave— * Cs opm eee = (For the Accused.) Freight from Cape May at $.20 a. m. Witness knows Daniel F. Thomas, whose Due at Camden at 4 p.m. ees | On the first of July another train will be added. leaving Cape May atSa.m. and Philadelphia xt 4.9) p. m. through in 3'; hours, For information in reference to freight avply in Philadelphia to WALPER FREEMAN, Gen- eral Agent, 210 South Delaware avenue; MOR- TON MILLS. reputation for veracity is very bad. Witness mever heard him tell aaything in his lite but that be betrayed himself. Witness would not believe him on his oath, if he (Thomas) had any prejudice; and if he hadn’t any, witness did not think that he would beli#ve him. By Judge Holt:—Wimess has always been 5 ferd’s wharf, below Borscas A. 34 7 es } Ewing:— ords test! i © Philadelphia, June 5, 1355, ies a By Mr, Ewing:—If w. anything ‘Thomas had not always been a Union man, in the fall of 1-61 he havingtried te get witness to go South with him. TESTIMONY OP HENRY L. MUDD. (For the Accused.) Witness did not see Dr. Mudd on the 1st of March, Sut is certain he-was at home; witness saw him on the 2d and on the 3d; witness is certain that Dr. Mudeé took dinner on the 3d of TMfarch at witness’ father’s; wimess know: that his brother (the accused) did not own a huggy or rockaway, and also that bis father owned no vehicle of the kind. TRSTINONY OF DR. J, H. SLAMFOR'p. Witness knows thet Dr. Mudd was st home the Issof March, and witness saw } Iudd at church on the Sih. Witness knows that Dr. Mudd did not own & buegy. TESTIMONY OF DE. CHARLES AJ LEN. (For the Accused.) Witness knows Dr'S. A. Mudd, and recol- Jects he was in wine! of@ce om the evening of the 23d of March, Dr. Mudd came there with Mr. Gardmerfand Mr. Qjlark, and they Femained until 12 or L o’cior sy, TESTIMOB® OF MB«H. Ay «CLARK. Witness knows- Dr. Samsped A. Mudd, and ROPOSALB FOR FUEL. artermaster’s , U.S. Marine Cor ee Washington, June 34, 1855 Sealed proponals will be received at tris 8 until FRIDA @ seventh day of July, 1855, at 2 o’clock. P. M.,for supplying Wood and Cosl to the U. 3, Marines. at Washington. D. O., durin the fiscal year ending ‘wth June, 1565 ¢ to be good merchantable oak, and to be delivered, piled, measured acd inspected at such pointe within the wallsof the Mgrine Barracks as may be designated by the Gommanding Marine Officer, free of expense to the United States. The coal to be best white ash antbracite egg coal, free from dust. and to weigh 2.249 Ibs to the ton; to be weighed. inspected and delivered at such points within the walls of the Marine Barracks as may de designated by the Commanding Marine Officer. free of expense to the United States, and both wood apd coal to be furnished upon the quarterly requisitions of the Commanding Office! the quantities required agreab: 4 Payméata will be made upon iwt.of ac: Sonoita duly authenticated by said Commanding rs s? A guaranty to be by two responsible per- 8008. whose respons ity. muse be certified tu-by. the U 8. District vudge, U.S, District Attorney or U.8. Collector. must accompany each propo- eal, otherwise it will not be commeen: To be endersed * Prop fore saw him in the latter part of PV larch, when he Aressed to the uudersiganed. ..B. SLACK. and Mr. Gardnerspent tpeewt, ning at witness’ je S-lawiw Major apd Quattermaster house. During the evenizg We party went to cx. TICK, FOR. | Dr. Alien’s offiee, where the’ y remained until 12 or 1 o’clock, when Dr. Mv dd and Mr.Gard- ney returned to witness’ hev se and stopped all night. Witnesa did not k gow John Wilkes Booth, Surrast or Weichw an, and is certain that they were-not with M odd at his house or at Dr. Allen's. We have completed our arrangements for the delivery of the pure BOSTON FRESH POND ICR. We soil no other. We have one prige for the season. We deliver promptly, We require our drivers to give. exact weight, we nevet fail to aI in t! of summer. ask a liberal AL pa pelaee eh assure you ¢ constant aru vl LOG. News. eT. WOWaR “e eee SN __ 8p 8-48 eath street Wark 7 srericiox OF MU apER.—-This morning. a St _______~*——* IZROLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. man named Busher @ information atthe The partnership hereto! oreexieting between Me Fern Wael Dee | that a colaged ed man was : baughtin & Wilton, a9 this day disenived by mu- | “Y'D ‘Odl: “ e Bridge, tual consent. All 8 indebted to the late frm | in Swampcodle, -h the appearance of having are requested to make payment to Tbcs. 0. Wil been inurdered. fticer Spencer investigated eon, who will settle the claims tr oF. aaa the | the circumstances ana reported the rAan to be late firms THOS. A, MoLAUGHLIN, a teamster nai Wesley Gray. He ‘nad been June Ist, 1266 THOS. CG. WILEON. stubbed under ive Jak, one with a kn {fe, sever- ° a 4 g the jogular vei u0 ther pyarticulgrs pangegness wil he con ron gt ter ad could be ascertained. ‘The Bard, pect noti- Je3 3t" z Jarpenter and Builder. | fied to hold an inquest. ti 4 PAPERHANGINGS, 486 ee — CRIMINAL CoOURT.—This -Mo'sping, Judge 456 WINDOW SHADES: ree Okn accepted $10,000 bail fof 49.6 appearance 456 OVA! TURE FRAMES. 5 | of J. Rutherford Worster at ‘ihe next term ass rior ge RD AND TAGSELB. $35 | of the court. Dr. Worster is engnged with ee ARRRITER'G Nor 220 Th st, causing thedeath of Mrs. Mataita Jane Jone-, = hp; *0orw above UAd pettows Balt, of Georgetown, by ancoper’ation to produce erms cash: > —_ ) abor' ie TPAAILORIN 7, BOOURING At Lizzie Brown was convict od of petty larceny, iE geet ts io ging satisfaction, BN Tf and was sentenced to ten (4ays imprisonment . OF ‘asst | in jail. Byam he OO a. oer ten | Es canna Sart south wore found New -haod: i CORY, 2 etoid unos, NRE Tia | Batty OF tart my x8 potget sentenced. a eT gs Avs ‘ + é i a318% & Barney McQuaid bas been ar. a to Ball tor cout. a a an cQuaid,of the caja) boat mat sent td jail to await requisition Heceoee qe of Maryland;* for trial upon’ charge ot bing the dairy aud stabie o; Or as Deiling- , Washington County, Ma. Bate ead- ies, harness, &c. [ee StT4Ttomeey, { AV DaraaTMEst, June 5, 1835 fice of the Prorosats will be receiv, etary, q’clock 9 m. of FRIDAY tne wen invtan Pe peg ey the Stationery that uired by the Navy Department t uresus the latter date to July I, J Ali thevarticles farnished st be of satiinetuttieniteer eles 'o the satisfaction of the he; which they are required, "7 ° the oilice fo; If it be required each bidder for Stati pareeea with his proposal a sample of eac: 1@ best when ordered, ry must article No bid will be idered which d. conform to the advertisem and in whch meek and every article is not for, and in whic: more than one for any one artic'g is in sueient amouat. with two or mo, . Approved streties, for the faithfal execution of the contract, will be rn ee Person or 5 6 authorize, ta fe givens as also cannes, of satisfactory ntract, 0 bid; otherwise it will not bo conacey rimont reserves to itself the riokt of any article be required, not ex t, it is to be furnished at themes market price, agcording to ite qualit on bi Be law of ode et * ints. provides t! ids having pominal or ticti: considereds”™ bed Boo The subjoined schedule spscifies, can Dow be dono, the amount, qua! scription of each of the artieles likel quired, j R 1 Be tule, , 5) reams Regulation Paper, per saupla, » 9 50 do ‘do fo age pes beading, per ream. : 40 reams heavy, white Ipid, Despatch Cap, stop. aise rt a por Sahl Leia, D teh 9 reams heavy ite . aD, - ruled, eng d heading. ey, sie. £0 reams Foolscap, white or blue, ruled, per ream, 20 do do do engraved + AO heading, per ream, 75 reams extra superfima, blue or whi: do} ; wove, Letter Paper, per ream, 2 75 reams extra superfine, blue or white, laid or wove Letter Paper, engraved heading, par ream. a 20 reams best Note Paper, thick, per rea 2% do do do en, e ing. per ream, ral 15 reams best Note ir, mediam, per ream. : b do do engraved heading, par ream. 2) reams Oopying or Tissue Paper, 2)!: by 2; inch €8, per ream. 1) reams Manilla Paper, 33 by 35 faches, fat, per ream. 20 reams best buffor white Envelope Paper, royal * Hat. per ream. 11 yards Tracing Cloth, per square yard. 5 rolls fracing Paper, par roll. 5) sbeets Vil Paper, sheet. 3 reams Blovting Dae revel: per ream f 60 quires patent Blotting Boarde, per ‘e, ¥ sheets Blephant Drawing Paper, per sheet 75 sheets double Blephant Drawing Paper. par “0 sheet - 30 sheets Antiquarian Drawing Paper, per sheet. 30,000 best Ballor White Envelopes, Government \ attern, official size. prin’r/ stamp, per 1,00. 9.070" best Buffor White Bovelopes. eaveramens { pattern, official size, engraved stamp, par 2100. 5,000 best Boff or Waite Envelopes, Government pattern, posemD. per 10”, 10,(00 best Buffor White Mnvelopes, letter size, } printed stamp, per 1,000, | 10,000 best Buff or” White Bnvelopes, letter size, | engraved stamp, per 1,000. 5,000 best White Official Envelopes,ensrave/ stemp, 2s by 6; inches. er 1,(0). 10,900 ene wale Ofiici sy lopes, ensrared Stamp, inches. D . * 10/00 beat White cial Ruvelonés, enzraved sta: 9 by 3inches, per 1,000. | 5,000 best White Official Buvelopes,ensrav:/ stamp, 1034 by 136 inches, per 1,(() 6.000 eas Steam Me. nvelopes, letter size, per 5°00 best Oream + Envelopes, note siza, per 1 60 bast Envelopes, eard size, per 1.0%). | 3,000 oct tyitimetnd REnvelopes,82; by 4 inches; er 0. 1/0 patent Cloth-lined Envelopes, 6 by ¢inches, F100. 1,000 Daten’ Oloth- ingd Envelopes, 5'; by 355 inches, peri 20 gross Steel Pena, on cards or in boxes, (the Department to have the Ifberty of selecting from all the diferent k nd» manufactured,) Be. 20 dosen Bon hoiders, ef the various sinds manu- factured, per dozen. 32 dozen Pen-holders, extta percha, per dozen. 4 Gold Pens, Inrge size, with silver extension bolders, best pagan tecture eet pen. 40 quarts Maynard & Noyea’s Ink, in bottles, per quart, 4 best London co) Ink, per quart. PH yi — Guyott wee superline Carmine. ~ per. . 1,00 Suils, No.80 opsque-or olarified, per 1,000, 2 Bwon Quills, per 1,000 75 dozen Bea. assorted nembers, per dozen. 12 dozen Silk Taste or Braid, per dozen. 5dozen Drawing Thum) Tacks. per dozen. : 6 dozen Penknives, Ro¢gers’s best, buek or peart handles, 4 blades, per . 4 dozen Erasers, large #18, ivory tandles, in cases, ri 8B. dozen: 1 dozen pairs ‘of Bhears, best quaiitz, 8 inch blade, jozen. : ais 2 1 dozen pairs of Sheats, best ouality,6 inch blade, er dozen. : Laonde paste of 18, best atality, per dozen, f 8 6dozen Glass Tnkstands, metalic spring covers, per dozen. 8 dozen9 inch Ivory Polders. don. 36 dozen black Lead Pencils, Paber’s#best, assorted ~ 10 dozen bekt drawing Lead Peneils, ver doz. 10 dozen Faber’s Artist Pencils, a ‘ pt ces ‘best Faher’s red and blue Pencils, per 3 dozen Pabie-Brashes, assorte’, per doz. * Game! Bair Biase ee avsorted, per doz. etter Clips, per doz 2 doz itrcks Dant India Ink, persioz. 2% dozen Rubber Bands astorted sizes, per doy. 3 pounds of extra superfine scartet Sealing Wax. db. Berea ae en 16 pounds Gum 708. 3 Saozen prepared: Mueii and Brush, large, per Sdoren prepared Bucilane and Bengh, small, per oz. 50 ounces Office Bponge, per Oz. bdozen Glass oF Chine Sporige Oupe, per doz, 10 pounds best Hemp Pwive, per ‘b+ 10 pounds pest Linen Twine, per ib. 3 jack Band, per. qt. _ .: 6 denen! best prevaret or virgin India Babber, per a Fs xed ,per quire. xed, i ae 12 puree gre Blank indexed, per quire. 12 four quire Biank Books, iva 6 dozen Oap Uonying Boo! indexed, per quire. 6 dozen Letter Goyying Boo! indexed, per quires. jef6-law4w MPORTANT TO: BUILDRBS aD OTHERS. 200. asoned WHIT PINE LUM- BEE a fiona = . from thr five years old and in prime order, with a large stock embracing evory variety of Lamber. Office.ead Yard, No. 37 Water streets Georgetown, DC. myl-Im {Int.}). FRANOIS WHEATLEY. — \—7. mett style Sutier WAG- Fen Sots DOUBLE HARNESS. sil Pah onen ates ares between 6th tad 7te oe Lo 8 AVERY Oy my aT -eodet* a. z z CT BUCHU and IM. A exoveD: i ery cuzes secret and de eate disorders, in all their stages, at pet aRKpenee, itt in diet. no inconve: eos is pleasantin teste and me diate in its action, and frec-3rem all injurious prt perties %- i. EAPERS AND MOWBERS. FOR THE HA! The “BALL “BOCKE HUB ‘WOO! AND REPAIRS ‘kept on hand constently. for the Mach Competent Machines employed to regair ma- Orbe above, ‘Machines are offered. st FACTORY 6 waptin: eee purchasing at th deviation whatever, culty, _- Aeticnlt ew my li-eolw _ cums manises / 7 TABLES FOR 8A’ BELLEARD Thi EI rigs which ‘ke will Gf very low. tgnize at the 00m, corner ‘et. and Pennsylvania av. RR. SALE—A TROTTING HORSE, five years. . 4 this spring, & thorough bred endo ag barnens onsen tachi e Tack a mile in three minutes. } Soantry. Can UC PRED JONBS, Pood Dealer. | _my0-lm™ 126 K street, and Oonter EAB, THASB. #85 CEST PER POUND ADTANCE SYSTRM. ngements with 4 Having made srrareecupply me with TRAS Ls 8880" nstie Sti es ir te the, > all grades on thi h and Jape se proved so attractive in all ornare oid at ve (5) Gents ver pound at vance over How Serk prices, “Qonis BURGY, ‘Thurston, ‘a celeb: Bote Agent for ites Gall& pe nt ral 34 Nor 929 6wil picuerne, @48 AND STEAM PITTING. Tam prepared to execute all orders for above description = work at the lowest market rates aroun dee "the f Srodaction of Gaa or an ‘c : ie Perea are otnisen will Gad it to thats of Ww Vantage fe coll before Baa uPe xo, wes (Sugcessor to J. W.TSompeon & Vo.) south bid Nith et soon Rue ee aa” “ " ne ° edicined ised, Alto, Obaralia'e Bile of tus odie Vol acrecr T h oat I Bad'Drug Store. v feld-v i Ng. eung Peaa. aveaus, A “we , a? 2ya08 @ tf gorge t-Ivex