Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1865, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i } THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE sTaR BUILDINGS, Bouthwest corner of Penn'a avenue and 110A street, By W. D. WALLACH, —— The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and District for ‘TWELVB-AND-A-HALP CRNTS PER WEEK. PRIcB FOR MAILING:--Single copy, Three Cents; one month; Severty-five Cents; three months, One Dollar and Wij ty Cents; six months, Taree Dollars; one year, Siz Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer tion paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Fri- @ay Morning—One Dollar and a Half a year. PROPOSALS. PPOPosALs For FLOUB. Office Depot Commissary of Subsistence, tom, 2. AMUSEMENTS: CANTERBURY HALE, . D.C, 6, 1835. musIe OANTERBURY HALL mMuUsIO Bubsistezcs Department with | SRBATER) OANTRBBURY MALL‘ THEATER nt wi BIGHT THOUSAND (8,000) BARRELS Us. PLO a ) oF The proposals will be for what is known at this Depot as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, and bids will be enter- tained for any quantity less than the whole. Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on separate sheets of paper. - ‘he delivery of the Flour to commence within five dsys from the popes of the bids, and must be delivered in such quantities, daily, ss the Govern- 4 either at the Govermment ware- t the wharves, or railroad DO. Flour awarded to be com- yetee within twenty from the acceptance of Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered in new oak barrels, head lined, Payment will be poeee - such a Lovratans AVEwoN, nein Bixru Sransy Rear of Mational and Metropolitan Hotels. See Ptke Varistions New Work-andGauterbusy™ aco! ie ew rk, an! ary ‘Alszandris, Va. JOSH HART —._-___._._.Btage Manager depo’ a Washington, The delivery of ali THE WONDER OF THE WORLD! THE WONDER OF THB WORLD! THE WONDER OF THB WORLD! it inspection will be made ‘eceived, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground, and of Rior quality. An oath of alleg’ @ach bidder who t efice, and no bid be entertained from who have previously to comply wit! bods, or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right te reject any bid for apy Cause. a aan5 abe jeddceeees Ss tee undersigned. at No. 4 ‘eet, endorsed “Proposals for Flour. : E.T. BRIDGES. je 6-4t tain 0. 8. V. PFoFosaLs FOR PUROHABE OF IO. Bealed Froposala will be reeeived at this office until noon ef WEDNESDAY. June l4th, 1865, for usual Go: men’ just before the Flour is ri MANUEL DONBTI, MANUEL DONETI, MANUSL DONETI, MANUEL DONEFI, MANUEL DONBTI, MANUBL DONBT: MANUEL DONET MANUBL DONETI, MANUEL DONSTI, MANUEL DONRTI, MANUEL DONBSTI, MANUBL DONSTI, the purchase of 1,50 tons of Ice, more or less, in THE Ge mmeut Ice House, at “Msson’s Island,” V.-rginia. toe Gia ONE LEGGED DANCER, master’s Office. 13 ; foare: ONE-LEGGED DANOBR, Wishington: sume Stas i8. ener ONB LEGGED DANORR, re TA 5 NE-LEGGED DANOEB, ) MAYOR'S OFFIOB, June 3, 1985 Srauep prorosats wit bs sscotned ‘at the ONE-LEGGED DANCER, ae goficeuntiiSATURDAY at 12m..the tenth ONE-LEGGED DANOBR, of June, for laying the gas and water service- ONE LEGGED DANCER, UME steed north: ebsre sisesead neae ane ONE-LEGGED DANGER. iets aems the pipe to be laid one foot inside of ONE-LEGGED DANCER, cor The Service. pipe to be one inch wrought one Lies Bree ire m pipe, with the usual one-inch gas cock. ONE. 2 ‘Che water service pipe shall be three quarter- ONE-LEGGED DANCER, inch streng lead pi eighing not less than ONB-LEGGED DANOER, three —_ - two Cre nth ats pene lee be ONB-LEGGED DANCER. rty-six inches yw the 0 . 4 The stop-cock inside the curb to be three-quarter: ONE-LEGGED DANCER, inch pene ccc: stom, £0 sh it ONB-LEGGED DANORE, uni ° ° . poration, with box and cover, conforming to Cor- ENE LEGGED Canoe ration laws. The bid for the service pipes will ONE-LEGGED DANOBR, Pe oer linea! foot of the pipe Isid, and a specific ONE-LEGGED DANOBR, ram for the tapping and the Corporation stop, the ONE-LEGGED DANCER, curdstone aD ver. ONE LEGGED DANOBR, “oe a erenens WAnune Mayor. pila Bs DANORR, PSEALED PROPOSALS WIL One Eeaaen Ps . ai the Mayor’s Office until SATURDAY, at 12 ONE LEGGED 701 M.. ath (1th) of Jure, for laving the gas and EGGED rvice pi, ug aad a-half street BGGED the Oo: jant = - ONB-LEGGED one took inside ct curblieary mre wine a ONB-LEGGED The gas service-pipe te be one-inch ONB-LEGGED on ith thi one-inch ONE-LEGGED hose performances in jived with uzbou! dei at ‘and: ‘sstonisnment, bas been have a ateations of aged fora LIMIP?RD PERIOD LIMITED PEBIOD ; e AT AN 3g MOUS BALARY. neal fout of the pipe laid. ARY. Be tappl ration stop, the curb- AT AB BN uous BRLARY: the tapping and Cor; cook, tl and . "RICHARD WALLAOH, Mayor. RO. THE GRADING AND TOR if treet west, frem the seuth side srescavonue te the mcrih side of Tl stroce f; POBALS to the bh 2a ne fopoaale wl received st the Mayor's fp eer aren a eat, from enue to ‘tree’ west, from Missour: t_north, INMENT ith similar tg those used in Fatreet VABIBTY BNTBRTA Borthe not cig or less Than tive aches in north, not over @i VABIBTY ENTARTAINMBSNT ; Tem inches deep. - square yard for | Will be given, introducing all the favorites. bie “yard “for grading: the ae wid entle 2 of pure gravel eight id hes of ‘sand on pa’ inches di f being Fast aT BNORMOUS LALABY, THB USUAL OLIO AND four inches well wet be’or Binety 7 hen sov- JOHN MULLIGAN, pe fy gee Hubetete: : sarth Ward and the Assistant Com- JOHN MULLIGAN, RICHABD ae ANCIS P. i SiuaSG. ELL Aw’t Oommistioners, P20FosaLs FOR FORS?E. Chief Quartermaster’ s Office, Depot SE easkiogen Washt . C. bd. he SEALED PROPOS AEP ase invited aL ai, for su; Uz B, re LLY BMBRAOW, BILLY EMBBSCH: BILLY BYABSON, BILLY BMERSON > De 4 Md... Alexan id x Bf these places, with Hay. Gora, Oxte aud 1 be received for the delivesy Bid i for 5,008 JOfH HART, -eusbéleo! Corn or Oats,and 60 tons of Hay or Stra yee HART, and upwards. O8H HART, Bidders must state at which ef the above named 308H HART, ints th ropose make deliveries, and the Fates at whien they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of article preuceed to be deliver- ed, the time when said del be com- enced, and when to be completed. nthe price mast be written out in wordsea the soHEEe BEDpey: ‘orn to be pat uP in good stont sacks of about JOHNNY REDDBN. two bushelseach. Oats in like sacks of about three JOHNNY REDDEN, bushels each, The sacks to be furnished ithent extra charge to the Gevernment, The and Straw to be securely baled. particular kind or description of Oata, Corn, RAH rae roposed to be delivered, must be vis Chan mall ‘the articles offered under the bids herein in- SYLVAS GLAB! pe re og I pene fs SYLVas OLARRS Cor eracts wi arded from tf BYLVAS OL. bidders, as the op ere quire, and payment wiil be it contracted for the Government &: mired to accompany his igunranty signed by two recpyn: Een th iran Gale rea . Ey r the ontrack for the | same. We ond en Scient sureties, A ae fannl Pise snes ms of this adver- proposal with a sible persens, enter into the contenet | f between the Fr of said . L. BZOLLOBY best lowest responsible (bidder, of the serson te Ons: L: BzoLLosy. awarded. MOBL. L. SZOLLOSY MONS. L: AZOLLOBY Distret rie . other officer under OME iT M. AOMI PORTER, MIS8 NAOMI PORTER, ‘ The Champion Jig Bancer. oant of the con- od by, the Reet cad both of his a pe required of the bid: are UP ida gaat sntien ‘Spplication to this office. ir a RR UTE _feab-tf MASTER’ DFFIOR, GARDNER SIOTBES: CREB QUART EBM Tor oF WAseincton GARDNER SI8TRAS. Wasuroroe. 0. ae plain 8 B JOHNSON, tained withe E JOBNSON, Ko @ NBON, quired to furnish thelist 30H Bom. morning. Brigadier @ Co . jan tt Devot of Whe BAAS RE maRELE MAN RD TOPE Ee 7758 ohnnatons to order OB reasonable terms 1 io vanin, svenue, between isth aad wee streets west. nm. 2.9. mar 4 ‘YicteR BaOkER, PI REGULA’ Peeuiepedsn cele enlariz® ster Orders now at Demoqez, & 0’ Piano Boo: le" Even > WASHINGTON. D. C;, AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S NEW THEATER. Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard’s, THIS (FRIDAY) BVENING. June %th, Last night positivelyof the Great American Life Drama, the Unabridged Version, in six acts. of Mra Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Great Work, en- titled UNCLE TOM’S CABIN; Indi ES SOMee tabt pcieding wi ci ous patr' a] “ONCLE TOMB VISION OF THE FUTURE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, Last time of the eres Topantic Spectacalar 5 Drama, the BEA 0. TO MORROW (SATURDAY) APTERN . FAMILY MATINE oor RTS OF THE HOUSE, WASHINGTON THEATER. Oorner 11th and C streets, near Penns. ave, Last night but ome ofthe povular I; nit = Mao. M WARD TD Cometian, Who will Spear THIS( BIDAY) EVENING, June 9th, in the Irish Dramas IRELAND bendy AMERICA HANDY ANDY. To-morrow, benefit and last appear: r 3.M. WARD. plete ie aT tee oT OF ADMISsIUN TO ALL MILITARY HALL. No. 397 Penn. avenue, between 433 and 6th sts. G. NACHMAN.....__.....,....-_-..... Manager. IMMBNER SUCCESS! NEW FAORS THIS WERE ! NEW £ONGS, NEW PERFORMANCE, NEW DANCES, LOOK AT THE NEW TALENT! MCSE AND LIZE TO-NIGHT! GLANOE AT NEW YORK. THE BEST COMPANY IN ANY FREE CONOBRT SALOON? MISS ANNIE ELMORE, ‘The Beautiful Danseuse and Balladist, MSS FANNY CHAPMAN, The Fair Daughter of Terpsichory, MISB LIDA WHITE, The Greatest Jig Dancer in the Country, MISB MAGGIE WABREN, From the Baltimore Canterbury, .Q. ADAMS, ces Banjoist and Comic Binger, PROF,G@.NACHMAN. Violinist, . OHAS, RICHTER, PRer-o The best Pianist in this city, FAOES ARE ENGAGED AND WI 2 El PEAR IN QUICK BUCCRBBION. U rad ADMISSION FREE Ceresrs commences at 8 o’clock precisely, jos NIXUN’S NEW YORK CIRCUS, Sixth street, near Pennsylvania avenue, ELLINGER & FOOTR’S G@REaT MORAL EXHIBITION. FOOTE, MISS BLIZA iT v COM. FOOTE i ne ELL AND A) ATURE PHE SMALLEST M. HY 1D PEOPLE IN THE The ewallest of whom is 11 inches shorter than HUMB. Will appear i TOM THUTXON'S BNTIRE CIROUR ” 2 CROWDED HOUSES bee FAHGENbOUS arriaven 1 ¥ 5: EVERY BOD’ LIRTLE PROFLE. Ith THE VERY AFTERNOON AND EVEN) 5 Ora arin at 2, Evening at 7 o’ck rts NO ADVANOE IN PRIOES, The LILLIPUTIAN OHARIOT AND AVANT R of the Little People. can be see: peso avenue from 10 to 12 orelock daily. ee v NIA, CHARLES B. SHERWOOD, “Bai eis ROTHERS. WW NICHOLE! Beta EE lee se JOHNSON. FANNY FORREST, J. RiVAES. HORSE OF TEN THOUSAND. GEN. SCOTT, &c.,&¢., willappear Bvery Performance. Pe PRIQES. -5 cents 75 cents Admission. . rved Be: hildrem unt age —. Doors open at 7; to commence cisely 2BAT ATTRACTION NEXT WERK, &7 A strong police force will bein attendance. je 8-3t OXFORD! OXFORD: OXFORD: MUSIC HALL AND THEATRE, Ninth street, fronting om Pennsylvania avenge. LADIBS’ MATINEE~ BVERY WEDNBEDAY, BEDUCRED PRICES. Al) parts of the house 25 ote, except gallery 15 cts, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDay, f th The Great PORDERED FRERYMAN, Introduci Sy oony AND HI8 Dogs. Y, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SERED OG Re On oe OR. DEATH OF THE BRAZILIAN APB, BVERY NIGHT THE GRANB GLIO PERFORMANOR, sisting o BALLET FANtGMIMS COMIC AND SENTIMENTAB VOGALIZATION, : GYMNASTICS, &c. Withover pry PERFORMERS, je5 FOX & GURRAN, Managers. GTON® & BOSSTON’S CIRCUS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 9th and 10th, POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO DAYS OF THE STONE & ROSSTON Combination Circus, With its Superb Troupe of Eqnestrians. Pancratists, Gymnasts, Asro- ate, postures, Atbleten Rauilbriste, Fanambu- 5 |, Pan i) umori Meta Maar Olassic Artiste, will exivblt te Weeks ington, D, G., “a few 8 only, commencing a THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1865, ON THE CORNER OF NEW YORK AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET. This unequalled Circus returns to Washington from their success-crowned visit to Richmond, with increased facilities to delight and amuse SO ee orenat 2 and 7 o'clock p. m. rs . TA. Ad isstgn 0 Gents: Reserved Boats, 75 Cen: ofiliren 25 Cents, SPECIAL NOTICE! GRAND FREE BXHIBITION OF THE NEW SENSATION OF ZRONAUTIC OSCILLATION! On, FLYING IN THE AIR! By the intrepid Pancratist, 8IG. FERDINAND, m in Europe ag the = G@YMNASTIC MIBACLE! This remarkable and marvelous feat will. forthe i f th ral public, be gretui- Erealy exhibited djucent to the BTONE & BOBS- TON OlECU A TRO at one o’clock p. m., upon a buge y erated a lofty pillars, Serine Gr cicoc as tote poms of feats, ‘N "% Ladies and others matually timid need th e feare of accident to the dari \° fate while menting iis perilous ‘lente. ‘as novel arrangements are made to save him from serious injury. ne flay eminence so unfortunate as to fsll from A ‘ful! jculars of this electrifying perform- Bees: ns mall descriptive bills. . jo2 See SS /ABIN MAKE 5B peronrant 39. ohN hee RB, BUILD- lot of Walnut and Cherry, thicknesses to 4 inches. ine Lumber of all thicknesses, swe te Ove youre old, together with alates tof Building Lumber. or moat yard,Na.37 Water street, George. &d4and 16-4 oes B, 0-.amaperior lot of + WEnAttay. LOOK! LOOK t Reduction of Prices. Great dnet } and ba: ir and Water Pipes in’ anged at the follow 3 ‘aga as Pipes at 30 conta ner foot Geter Pipes introduced ats cen! 7 reel Pen eee hte, my 80-6t* Gen coats streets, IGHTNING RODS! L LIGHTNING 20081! i undersigned isprepared to pat Berets 7 Bete with ing tipped points ia the beat manner ahs, ing in the most | style, Work dono in the coun! 273 Pa, av., bet. 10th and 1 myéjm* ; from 20.1 sta.. 'p Btairs, ng did not Enow which of the Ste 9 that there were several; this mreneting pre shortly after sundown of th Bot ,CR088-ExaAuiIna TION, By Mr. Ev ing apne con teres om I have mentioned was conimenced by prisoner. He ssid he had got thé news from antown, where he had been; he seemed to feel all the sorrew that he expressed im regard to {i As- sacsination. The object of the prisoner visi: FRIDAY. JUNE 9, 1865: NE. 3,828. | dinter. “Wwuen T arst saw Hoon downthere s it was. was about © moni alter whel feet him 3 second time. Did not see or hear of any Ore having been with the prisoner when i met By Judge Bingham.—The prisoner aid Hot teil me from whom he had received the ne’ of the President’s assassination, and mothing More than he had heard it from Bryantown. BXAMINATION OF BLI K. WATSON, By Mr. Ewing.—Reside near Horsehead Prince George couaty; haye been acquainted with Daniel J. Thomas since he Was a boy; his reputation in the neighborhood jn which he lives for veracity is bad; from my knowledge of his general reputation 1 woulda ot believe him under oath; saw Thomasin my field on the first day of June; he then told me that he was a witness against Dr. Mudd, and that Joshua S. Naylor had sworn to put down bis oath, but that if bis oath stood, be would geta portion of the reward olfered tor Booth. Cross.examination by Assistant J: Ad- vocate Bingham:—The conversation CH field was begun by Thomas; he said he going Bround to summon people as to Bis character, and that he was going to haye me summoned as one. BE-CROSA-EXAMINATION OF MAROUS P, ROR- TON I saw Booth piay in Washington and in the city of New York; also in Boston; cannot teli how many times I saw him play; s@w him at. different times during the year; cannot remem. ber any particulars connected with Ly SPECIAL NOTICES. THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS, CONCLUSION OF YESTERDAY’S PRO. CEEDINGS. Fever: lie under thia na is no imposition, “*Canst thou not minister to @ mind diseased, And, with some stot, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the foul bosom af the perilous stuf That wei8hs upon the heart?” Oertainly; PLANTATION BITT EBS will do, it when nothing else will, Melatcholy, Depression, Hypochondria, Insanity, all spring, more or less, from a diseased stomach, and this PLANTATION BITTERS isa sure cure for. There is no mistake i Ague, to the health-giving and genial influence of the PLANTATION BIT- TERS, If you are in doubt,’ convinced THE DEAD THAT MIGHT BE LIVING. Itissadto think that thousands die annually wit the means of life and health almost within arm’slengtL. Many 9 weakling goes down to the gress every day whom the timely use of HOSTET- STEAMBOAT BURNING. = EXAMINATION OF LEWI6 B. HARKINS. By Mr. Doster:—Have known the prisoner, Atzerodt, for about ten years; during the latter part of February or early in March last he was at Port Tobacco for a day or two; he may have stayed there longer than that; among those who know him he has the name ef bel r3 ® pretty Pogo mented fellow, bat lacking courage; I have known him on several occa- sions to act cowardly. EXAMINATION OF EDWARD FRAZIER. By Judge Advocate Holt:—{ reside in St, Louts, and have resided there for e’~ht or nine years. Within the last year or two chere have been extensive burning of steamboits on Western and Southern waters by agents of the alled Confederate Government who were engaged in that business. A man by the name of Tucker was one. Minor Magers was another. Thomas L. Clark was another. A man by the name of Barrett was another. They were all agents of the Confederate Government. They were engaged in burning steamboats on the Mississippi, Ohio and other rive: Their TERS CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS | operations consisted in burning steat representations onjthe stage because I never BR's bas iz ‘ carrying Government freight. boate mpreneed made any memeranda of such things, but fre- woul have saved. It isa consolation, however, | used as transports and some that were not so | @uently attended plays when away from home, Was not personally acquainted with Booth; during my stay atthe National Hotel I saw him im conyersation with others besides the prisoners. The cross-examination of this witness was continued further, but failed te bring out any new points. TESTIMONY OF HENRY BURDEN. Live in Troy, N. Y.; know the witness, Nor- ton, who has just testified; his reputation for veracity is bad; I would not believe him on oath. Cross-examivation by Judze Advocate Holt: Have been interested in a patent concerning norse-shoes; Mr. Norton was engaged as coun- sel on the op’ ite side; cannot aay that there was much ill-feeling occasioned by that con- troversy; was not acquainted with him at that time; my acquaintance with his character is based upon what I have known of him since; My relations with him have not been either. a particularly friendly or unfriendly nature; when I declare to the court that he is not to be believed on oath, I am giving expression to the opinion of the mass of the people of Troy whe now him; my opinion is arrived at from testimony by which he was impeached. The court then adjourned. ——_— TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM NEW ORLEANS, used. The steamboats Imperial, Robert Camp- bell, Daniel D. Taylor and others were burned at Louisville. There were beats burned New Orleans, but I do not recollect their names. They were owned by private parties. The Robert Campbell was burned in the stream while under weigh, with the agent on board, at Millixen’s Bend, twenty-five miles above Vicksburg. Q. State whether this plan of operations embraced the destruction of the overnment hospitals and storehouses. A. It embraced anything pertaining to the army. Q. Do you know anything of the burning of a Dospital at Nashville? A. I donot: all that I know is that a certain man claimed compen- sation for it. Q. Do you know the man who claimed Cor penee ton: from the Confederate Government! A. His name was Dillingham. Q. What amount did he claim? A. He did not put any &mount, he just put in a statement, Q. To Richmond! A. Yes. sir. Q. At what time was that hospital burned! A. In June or July, 164. The fire occurred : ‘night. I did not hear ef anybody being burned. Q. State whether or not you have been in Richmond? A. 1 have. Q. Did you while there have an interview with Jef- ferson Davis, the so-called President of the Confederacy, and Benjamin, the Secretary of State? A. I was in Richmond from the 20th to the 25th day ef August, 1564, and then had an interview with the Secretary of War. Secretary of State, and Jefferson Davis. Q. State what occurred at thatinterview. A. Mr. Thomas L. Clark, Dillingham and myself went there in connection with boat burning, and put in claims to Mr. James A. Seddon, to whom I was introduced by Mr. Clark. Sed- don said he had thrown up that business, thet it was now in the hands of Mr. Benjamin. We ‘went to Mr. Benjamin and presented our pa- pers to him. He looked at the papers and asked me whether I was in St, Louis. I told him 1 was. He asked me whether 1 knew | Were sent Magruder knew nothing of Kirby anything about the papers; I told himI did, | Smith’senrrender. They state that they also that I believed they were right. He thenasked | represent the civil authorities. General Mr. Clark it he knew me to hi 7% Wg | Canby tnforms them that he could not recog- sald that I had been represented to him by Mr. | Dize the civil authorities, but would grant the Magers ss being all right. Hetold me to call | commissioners an interview. again the nextday with Mr. Clark and Mr. | _ ‘They represent that the people of Texas will Dillingham; that he had shown the papers { | return to the Union withont the least reserva- had left to Jefferson Davis, and he wanted to | tion. They do not desire to set up any barriers knew whether we would not take thirty thou- | between themselves and other States Bast, sand dollars and sign receipt in fall. We | West,or North. They are anxious to retarn told him we would not do it. Well, he said | to the Union asit is without a claim upon then thatif Mr. Dillingham was to claim this | the past and accept the situation pure and thing at Louisville, he wanted a statement of | simple. Bg. ‘e went back to the hotel, and I wrote out & statement myself. “t read that THE FLEET FUR TEXAS. to know that this glorious Tonic—a vitalizing Blixir without a single drawback—is preserving the lives of multitudes. In cases of general de- bility and prostration, it is producing effects that are perhaps more sstenishing than anything heretofore observed or recorded in the history of medical treatment. Feeble, emaciated and de- *pairing patients, whose powers of digestion seem to be actuslly extinguished, recover their appe- tite, strength and spirits, under a course of the Bitters, with a rapidity that is positively amazing. All that the proprietors originally expected from the preparation was long ago thrown into the shade by its actual results, New virtues, which they had never thought of attributing to it, are continually being developed in its spplication to new cases. A# a preventative of diseases ef every class and a constitutional invigorant, it stands alone and unapproachable. my 29 2w MARK TIME! TO SOLDIERS !—WALTHAM WATCHES! Let every soldier, before he returns home, pro- vide himself with an American Watch; no better use can be made of money than to invest it in one of these durable and accurate tine-pieces. Itisa kind of property that constantly returns good in- terest, and its money value is so well known tha a pocket full ef silver dollars wouldn’t be as use fal. Bold by all respectable Watch dealers in Wash- ington, m General of Texas Anxious te return te the Uni : New York, June s.—New Orleans dates to the 3ist bave been received. Colonel Ashbell Smith and W. P. Bellinger, commissioners sent by General Magruder to settle the terms for the surrender of the rebel forces in Texas, had arrived. When they THE AMERICAN WATCH CO., my %6-Im Office, 152 Broadway, N. Y. SPRING AND iB CLOTHING. Few-stries Bloewe Brees and Walking Gocts, Pantaloons, Vests, ‘and Boys’ Glething, Furnishing Goods, &e., &0, We now to bit our stock of Men’s and oy ly-made Olothing, which, for ele- gee sivle. variety ont 4 excellence of fabric and ness man ire. been sur- pasted by any stock heretofore offered in this Those in search of Clothing for Gentlemen’s and Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine our wi Gnd Stock. We can say w: He eosuranos: they Mr. Dillingham had been hired by General | All the Preparations Complete—Departure rt tg ee: re eeireet ee eee ont (Bishop) Polk, and sent to Louisville-express- G Weitzel. Furnishing is, corapriging @ neoes- | ly todo that work. Q. To bura the hospitals? | Fortress Monnox, June 7.—The remain: wer POAT WALK goo .s0r pe ar | simi inate ga Sc Uiomeam | sinmer Aamo me Nepuoe Sayegnamam B . OY. it | Mr. ; Mr. e ex Oy ee | 10-6m* ‘Metropolitan Hotel Building. Clark took it over to Mr. Benjamin and made | der ‘rer command of ‘Major General Woltze 1 to-day. General Weitzel e steamer Orescent asettlement with hom for fifty thousand dol- from he! lars—thirty-five thousand dollars down in gue itd To Poriry, ENRICH THE BLoop, Buautirr the Ls took his departure with complexion, use HeLMBoLp’s HiGHLY Oo! TRATED FLuip Extract SARSAPARILLA. gold and fifteen thousand on deposit, to be | about noon. Thus ends the enormous prepara- bottle equals in strength one gallon of the Syrup paid to him four months afterwards, provided | tions which have been under way at this place those claims proved correct; he gave us a draft on Columbia, S. C., for thirty-four thousand eight hundred dollars, and two hundred dollars in gold in Richmond. The draft we got cashed in Columbia, and brought the money along with us. Q. You received the gold on that, did you! A. Yes, sir. While there, Mr. Benjamin said that Mr. Davis wanted to seeme. I went in, and Mr. Davis, Mr. Benjamin and myself sat there and talked. The conversation turned on a bridge between Nashville and Chattanooga— the long bridge they called it. Mr. Benjamin mentioned it first, I believe. Mr. Davis asked me if I knew where it was. I told him I did, butI didnot. Ihadneverbeenthere. Hesaid he wanted te know what I thonght about de- stroying that bridge; that they had been think- ing about having it destroyed. I told him I did not know what to think about it. He said i had better study it over: I finally told him L thought it could be done, and Mr. Benjamin (I think it was Mr. Benjamin) made the remark that he would give $100,000 if that bridge was destroyed, and wanted to know if I would not take charge of the matter: I told him I would during the past two weeks, for the fitting out of the grand and final expedition of the war. Everything seems to indicate that the entire fleet will have a successfal sail southward. FROM PANAMA. Negw YorE, June 8.—The steamer Coste Rica brings Panama dates to the 31st altimo. Lieutenant Commander Paulding kad ar- rived out to take command ot the sloop-of-war Cyane. The gunboat State of ia woulda leave for Carthegena, on the first of June, to take on board General Sickles on his return from Bogota. The Costa Rica brings $570,000 in specie. A Onuan, BMooTe Baim aND Beavrirut Com- PLXiow follows the use of HgLMBOLD’s ConcEN- TRATED FLUID ExtTeact oF SARSAPARILLA. It re- moves black spots, pimples and all erapticgs of the skin. WHY NOT USE THE BEST? Over twenty years’ increasing demand has es- tablished the fact that MATHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIR DYE is the best in the world. Itisthe cheapest, the most reliable, and most convenient. @omplete in one bottle. Does not require any previous preparation of the hair. No trouble. No crock or stain. Does not rub off or make the hair appear dusty and dead, but imparts to it new life and lustre. Produces a beautiful black er brown, as preferred. A child can apply it. Always ives satisfaction. Only 75 cents per bottle, Sold erywher A. I. MATHEWS, Manofacturer, N. Y. A Novei iene aT ial a Pormnt—iIn- auguration of a Baby Cup.—The graduating class at West Point for the present yearhave developed a singular idea; they have started a baby cup, to be claimed by the first one of their number who earns the prond title of father. The design of the cupis as original astheidea. The bowl is of silver, polished so as to resemble burnished steel. In shape and DEMAS BARNES & CO.,New York, Wholesale | not pn: th: size it resembles a twelve pound cannon Agent. my eodiy | pasees were iaxen away from those men down | $04 Will answer the doable purpose, of STOP THAT SOBATCHING, there, and that nebody would be allowed to | drinking cap. . And use WHBATON’S ITOH OINTHMNT. It | come up any more: they said it shonid be done: | Poised upon a mortar of silver gilt, which in cures Itch and Salt Rheum in 48 hours, slso cures | then the conversation turn th taurnis supported by an upright cannon of Chillblains, Uloer: Sand alt Breptions the Skin, steamboats: I told Mr Davis that dines same material. Round the mortar are jour Bold by all Dragaists. . D. GILMAN, think it was any use to burn steamboats, and | £ilt medallions, representing Cupid, Minerva, mar 23-ly 350 Pennsylvania avenue. | ne said no, he was going to have that stopped; | Venusand Mars. The cadnon is surrounded wi I then told him that the best way to stop that | by the emblems of the four brami of the THE BRIDAL CHAMBRE, an Mesay of Warning | Fu “Ye ia take ‘the iy service—the artillery, @& ; infantry, anid. and Instruction for Young Men. Also, new an passes away from engiveer Underneath’ the pick Bnd. reliable treatment for Diseases ofthe Urinary | those men he had there immediately; that corps. poses of the cepeeee ak go OE ssa= ons” —let us try—w' 1» Ot sppropriniely. has been selected asthe motto of the ¢: pedestal, like the bow], is of burnished silver, and the whole is surmounted by an exeented figure of acadet in fall round which are engraved the names of there were men lying around the Soath whose passes would run out, and they weuld come kack to get them renewed, and that it should not be done; he said that what [ had suggested should be done; 1 saw the next day 4 published order revoking those passes. These passes were permits or authority to do “and Sexual Byatemne Pern: in sealed envelopes, Address Dr, J. BkILLIm Hovugitom, Howard Asso- ciation, Philadelphia, P: mk 3]-8m fc al ur howe Nouineral this oe He euwe had received | sixty-nine members of the class. Bo balsam,no mercury. Only tei is en, | money. e statemen: je out were state. Saas Itia the soldier’s hope, ‘and 3 friend to those who mente: of the service done and the amount Exrvutsion oF A PHYSICIAN.— the we ees want to be exposed, packages. $2; fe- | claimed. The sum originally demanded was | sitting of the ise, medica 3 < Bamaritan’s Rootand Herb Fuices—& positiveana | £5.00. He wanted to pay us, at first, $30,000 | Boston, on Wednesday. Dt. Cs Ms . manent cure for Sypilis, Berofals. Ulcers, | in ereenbacks. I expressed the opinion to Da- y ih 8 olnene. momitee of a, Boress ts. Tetters. &c, Price $l,or siz bottles | vis thatmo good was tobe accomplished by | M.A. Pallen, a p) eS of being. tmplignans for $5. Bold by 8. C. Ford. See advertisement, m§ | burning these boats ic that manner. He | sociation, on the c' tote theca: P Sr eS Ee said he was going to abandon that policy. | by the evidence taken fo} Ta! . com- HELMBOLD’s XTRACT OF SARSAPARRILLA | He did not condemn what had been done. ‘e | mission at Washington, in an atte: to cleanses and renovates the bload, instils the vigor | came to an understanding that we were to re- | the water of the Croton reservoir at New York of health into the system, and purges out the Bu- | ceive $101,000 for doing it I asked Mr. Davis | After some discussion, in which Drs. Turner mors that make disease. im Neavovs Desitrry, BEMINAL W#AxNzss, &c. Can Be Cured by one who has really cured himselt and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address, with stamp, Bowaap H. Travrs, mar 3-D& W.ly Lock Box, Boston, Mass, Nor a Yew or oF fH Worst DrsornDens that afflict mankind arise from corruptions of the blood. HELMBOLD’s EXTRACT OF BARSAPARILLA is a rem- edy of the utmost value. m25-6m and Loomis,of Washington, Dr. Cox, and sev- eral others icipated, the resola’ was adopted almost unanimously. Dr. Pallen, it was stated, left St. Louis soon after the war commenced, joined the rebellion, and subse- quently reached Canada, where he is alleged to hava combined with others toeffect the crime with which he is charged. w@-The second grand annual Riflemen’s Union Festival of Germany will take place during the month of July, of this year, at the city of Bremen. Invitations have extended by the committee to the principal whether it made any difference as to where the work wasdone. He said it did not: that Illinois wouid do; that it would include any- thing pertaining to quartermaster’s stores tor the army, and that it ought to be as near to Sherman’s base as possible; that Sherman was the man who was doing them more harm than any one else at that time. Minor Magers, I have every reason to believe, was in Canada, and that he left there and went to Bermuda Hundred. That was the last heard trom him. Most of these men were members of a secret organization. It goes by the name of the O. A.K. organization. The order of American HOUSE EaraD’s OOAL COMPANY, 5 te whether you were | Rifle Clubs of America, and in® namber of Oeal AY Cosr Rey ee seatuwaae r No anewrer. . | instances accepted. The clabs will be repre- ae You need not answer if by so doing you will | sented by deputations of members, which STOCKHOLDERS. criminate yourself, The witness no re- | will leave for Europe in the coming month. Ofice—No. 423 THIRTEBNTH STRERBT, above ply. Q. You say you are not able to state de. cidedly THOMAS R, WILSON, AcEur the process by which these boats we: burned; were any combustibles besides match- Tureves CarTuReD.— ‘Three men iinet Johnsyille were last week arrested between gk S used? A. Ido not think there were. Q. | and Woodsboro, in Frederick county, on: the oes oan! sada Transporting a ton of Do you remember the position which Barrett | charge of stealing | = Montgomery Coal, 2,240 lbs., to Philadelphia... held in this association? A.] understoodheheld | county. Horses were found in their Yard Bxpenses and Delivery. the position of adjutant general of the State of | sion and one of the party was severely ys Freient from Philadelphia, Ininois. Q. The adjutant general of the Q. A. | ded before surrendering.—Frederick (Mé-) crapeeesacturen alt Beatin mer Emer aby soe ou | the Sons Qe our srr peeks es Soper or on BEB Shether Magers and Barrett were In Ji as Best Retail Petes pot ton 3,000 Ibs. in Washing- at Chicago! A. Mr. Magers left St. nis tom, present rate...........+——---.....+----1400 | either Jast June or Jaly to go to Canada, and I resume he went then by way of Chicago. P By the Court:—Was the jweamer Hiawatha one of the uumber Of those burned? A. She Do you recollect the number of lives that were lost then? A. I donot. Q. Do you recollect the number of lives lost on the Empe-+ rial? A. Do not think there was any lost:on the Imperial. Q. She was one of the largest and finest on the western waters, wes she not? A. She was. Q. boat man? A. Yes, sir. Q. W! vou been running on? A. I was onthe Vou Kull last, Gap Vaughn. BXAMINATION reblited ¥. or; Dr Semmael Saving... ___-. .—. 8: Are you willing to continue so ey, from 60 to 75 ad our uA a wish Beso from $3 to $6 per ton, and get a goed arti N) ea? . Cle we ptockholder ix the HOUSER SEPERS o0Ai, gOMe ck tekaas it sent for ho! see Ton | AELY aT for 16 years. - Me” At the 1 save the entire cost of rey im two years, ex- Spill savany cash dividends he may rececoe. SUBSORIPTION ‘COMPANY, rich. iit 3 streat, = British or Irish wy 1}-Im ington, D. 0,

Other pages from this issue: