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ICHMOND. capt MTLEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROM LOUISVILLE. Governor Bramlette +2 the Constitutional Bramlette ad- infavor ofthe ndment and the advantages . id. Mtoe tana J eft the city last land count, ville, umber! raiegoss nye {From the B Gen. e yeniag for Garters near h place they willocc parts of Virginia, have rengnta ay Cen. Lee, but bi a to accept them. 1 Mole ot Richmond proffered him im Orange county, which “THE EVENING STAR. ‘w. D..WALLACH, Editor and Proprictor General's Offic ‘dsemissed the ser ified that the; a Generol Court d, of which Brevet Mi 48. Volunteers, is Preside! Ameadment. LOUIS yane 29.—Gor. Losi VILLE, June this evening O'CLOCK P. M. : 2 = = 2 has in ery thig weelha c! one of the finest farms another offered to stock. Notwithstanding t! by Monsieur P: city, 625 hogshea his Government were b rt warehouse Four thou ads stored in other warehouses were and are now being shipped for Havre. left this port for Havre yester- day, having on board 150 hogsheadls of t bai We learn that leading merehants and other intelligent men of the city ha’ a good deal ue Somer = eens 8 ein ate for the Mayoralty, who, f - neat nomination, can be elected, to the people dressed the ci: Constitutios#! & wer sla’ cenem had been utterly ov the impossibility of its restoration, and d the people to proceed to establish a sys- tem of free labor as dictated by the wisdom and interests, as shown by the statistics of the population and occupation of lands by slave and non-slaveholder, and that the rich lands of the State were in the hands of a class exceed- ingly small in comparison with the popular He urged the organization of. free white laborers of the State to take care in future of their own interests. He said the necessity existed for the immediate action of Kentucky in disposing of this vexed question of slavery. +2 ——__—_——— AnoTHER Boats PETROLEUM COMPANY. firm styling themselves H. S. Roe & Co., have, itappears, been doing quite a large business resenting themselves as the Petroleum Company.” Company is a genuine one, and soon after it was organized Roe & Co. copied all its adver- tisements and circulars, with the additional announcement that all remittances for stock must be addressed to them. <e..JUNE 30, 1965. MENT SECURITIES. _ WaSutneto8, June 30, 1863. Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quo- tations of Government securities: Buying. Selling. ant New York i : GOVERN: ¢ Allen, late hieutenagt Ist Maryland ar. W’. Jacobs, late Lieutenant West Virginia ar~ tle: Richards, late Lieutonant Ist Pennsylvania e MeDaniels, Inte Lieutewant 63d U. 8. C. seh Dale, late Captain 104th New York volun- €. M. Blake, late Hospital bas Assistant Adjutant General. LOST AND FOUND. T—On the 29th instant,a CLUSTER PIN The finder will be suitably rewarded by leavin: itat L. F. PERRY'S Carpet Store, corner See a READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. on OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- APHIO AND OTHER MATTER. he great precantion take consul in this ds of the tobacco belonging to arned in the Daven- asand five hundred aul, the French a ‘Tus .Wxek1x Star is now on our coun? for sale, and in wrappers ready for the ls, ‘contaiming the concluding testimopy of th conspiracy trial, the arguments for “e defence Bad of special Judge Advocate #ingham; Alex. H., Stephens’ account of me Fortress Monroe #. highiy interesting military, mental news; reports of the ublic schools; U.S. 6's Coupon, 1881 . Five Twenties. : The Wheeler One Year Certificates—new NEW YORK FIRST BOARD BALES. Coupons, 3104; Five Tweaties, 1033; Ten peace conference; Forties, 97; Certific: » 99%; Gold, 1394,. in selecting & candi- aminations of the Si umns of soreign, Taomestic, agricultural, , and local miscellaney, and the latest fSphic dispatches from all quarters, THE WILDERNESS CEMETERIES. On the corner of F and 21st streets is the office of Capt. Moore, A. Q. M., who, in addition to his regular duties as depot quartermaster, has charge of the burial of soldiers who die about Washington. The Star has already noticed the burial of our dead on the Wilderness battle field, and given a list of the officers whose remains were recognized, but the length of the arguments in so filled our columns as to commendable work. duced = accept the Pe and wi ive general satis: and doth the State and Federal Governments. The Hon. John Minor Botts, who bas been in the city for some days | t st Oo Gov. Peirpoint, left the city on this morning's train for his residence in Culpepe: Col. Wyatt M. Elliott, of the City Battalion, and also one of the proprietors of the Richmond Whig, returned to this city yesterday afternoon, having been released fromi Johnson’s Island, where he has been imprisoned since the fight in Amelia county, several days after the eyac- uation of Richmond. ; stobea downward tendency in the rents of all kinds of houses. from a business man who possesses ample op- portunities of knowing. recently by “First Nation: ‘fax Trial oF THE ConsrrRaTors.—The past as the guest of New York Times publishes the following items, e reader some idea of the labor which has devolved upon the | WARD.--Stolen on Thursday night, June h, a small BAY MULE, with mane and tail trimmed, 4 years old. The above reward will be paid to any person who will return or give any nator ue so h ich will give e can be found. HOS. MASON, Jackson Alley. REWARD .—Strayed or stolen on the morn- ing of the 90th June, one light BAY MARE, with saddle and bridle, seven or eight years old! righteye sore. The finder will receive the above upon returning her to AMOS RAFFES- Leedpsines corner 12th and C streets, at John Bligh ‘* le of witnesses subpenaed. 463; humber of witnesses examined, 361; number examined, including recalls, 422; number sub- cntion, 247; number actually number subpenaed for defense, tually examined, 163; total | of testimony, (legal cap,) 4,300, making a solid pile of manuscript something over twenty-six inches high, the arguments | &ddition, 700. The vast mass of &c., taken by_three judge a jurnett, Col. Foster and Col, ior tthe opening of the case, em- | writers a fortnight, and ill take two experienced clerks six weeks to brief and file away. : Boyle, who was tried and conyicted ace urned term of the Cirenit | undel County, Md., for as- iting with intent to kill Capt. Thomas H. ‘atkins, at Crownsville, last fall, und also of | the larceny of a horse, the property of Benja- min Watkins, of Ben, wassentenced b; Tuck, on Thursday last to 6 years confinement am the penitentiary for the former offense, and & years for the iatter. Sheriff Woodward has @elivered the prisoner over to the warden of Maryland penitentiary. The case of the State vs. Boyle, indicted for the murder of Capt. Thomas H. Watkins, in March last, will be tried, a8 heretofore noticed, at Ellicott’s Mills, in September next, as willseveral minor indictments against him. It is alleged that issued false certificates of stock, some of which fell into the hands of the genu- Itis supposed that Roe & Co. have pocketed some $40,000 by the operation. Mr. Hall, the District Attorney, has procured the arrest of Austin H. Fuller, a clerk to the Roe himself is missing.— the conspiracy tria exclude details of this On the sth of June, in compliance with orders from the War Department, Captain Moore, with his clerks, a burial party, and an escort of 550 men from Hancock’s corps, under Colonel Bird, went down to the Wilderness battle field via the Potomac, Belle Plain, Fredericksburg, The party bivouacked the first night on Marye’s Hights, back of Fred- ericksburg, the field of Sedgewick’s gallant Very little remained here toindicate the fiereeness of that battle. dead had all been buried, the accoutrements and arms carried off or hidden by the grass and earth, and the bullet marks on the trees nearly the rapidly growing bark. At Chancellorsville the indications of the fight were more perceptible. ih: mansion was marked by @ heap of ruins, the zig-zag rifle-pits and breastworks of fallen und here and there a few bones bleached in the summer sun. A short distance beyond this field the party struck the borders of the Wilderness and com- The first cemetery was laid out on the old Orange Court House turn- pike about two miles from the old Wilderness tavern, on the plank road from Chancellors- yille to Germania Ford, and four miles west of the, junction of this turnpike with the Orange Court House plank road. The cemetery is 40 feet by 70, and is enclosed by a neat paling fence painted white. In it are 22 gritves, con taining the graves of 150men. Above the gr: 3 are headboards marked « diers, killed May, 1863. right of the line pen ine company. examined, 1 : 236; number a We learn this firm of Roe & Co. N.Y. Times. a7 The Ist W tioned in the fortif for the last three yi of zervice, with the e compauies in the Wes! d that a great deal of money, nd loans .from Northern banks und capitalists, is now being delivered from Adams’ Express Company, to _ c } parties, with real estate security, in rebuilding their shattered fortunes and ruined establish- white hind feet, his mane half cut, got little white le of his back, scar about as large as a quarter on his neck where the collar rubbed. The finder will receive the above reward upon re- CHAS. STRAGKHART, North D st., bet. 10th and 1th, consin heavy artillery, sta- ms around Alexandria has been mustered out ception of two or three ind one company which isto be retained at Battery Rogers, under the command of Capt. Spear. is reported thataman named Voor- hees was found on Saturday ville, Fairfax county, dead, v Mr. Voorhees was « citizen of the county for No clue tothe perpetrator has been obtained. @27” A San Francisco paper says: butterflies are among the overwhelming small | animal phenomena of the later spring of 1965. In inferior collections of water and sedges, or near moist lands, frogs, not lar and down to the si hopping around in thousands.” 87 Anew infringement of the Frenchmen is announced ina Rouen paper. Hereafter no one jto get himself photographed iting a stamped (timbre)jeopy of spot in the midd turning him to | and Caneellorsville. ce LER ate rn, from a sonrce that we apprehend le, that Major Thomas P. Turner, lite ndant of the Libby Prison; Mi lexander, at one time comm: Castle Thunder, and Frederick Wil tant of the latter post, had all arriv ! London, England, at last aeconn We are informed by persons wh r eled on this route, that the road is in # miser- able state of repair. A gentleman who from Richmond to Lynchburg sitys him five days to reach the 1 delay owing to the miserable management and t condition of the rolling stock. The Yentral road stipulates through to Charlottesyille, forms its part of the contract. quired for the trip from Richmond to Lynch- burg is two days and « night by way ot the Danville route. TELEGRAPHIC An Important Expose. New York, June 30.—The Tribune ot this morning publishes an important expose bya stockholder of the United States Telegraph Company, concerning the proposed extension of that line to the Pacifle, which is deeply in- teresting to capitalists and the public gener- in the evening of the RE, 16 hands high, 2ith inst., one SORREL 3 about 10 years old. The owner wi forward, prove property, pay charges and take her ~& N No. 237 Ist st., bet. Gand H. i near Dranes- th his throat cut. a@t the recent ad} Court for Anne ae ET 2 obliterated by OST—This morning, in 4 Center Market, to’ Middleton Restaurant, 9th LL OF NOTES, I think sixty or eighty ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at No. 74 Center, or 10 and 12 Northern Market, or at Star office. oing from my stall, 74 ncellorsville ho haye trav- rger than a dol- me, muy be seen )—Lost, my DISCHA COMMISSION as Tst Lieuten- as Ist Lieutenant, MUSTER ROLL as Ist Lieutenant, and one other paper. papers are of use to none but myself. ° rd to be given on the return of said pa- . ¥. State Agent, F street D, M. BIRDSGP, Lientenant 2d N. ¥. Cavalyy ST—A GOLD WATCH—On the 2th of June, going down 7th street to Maryland avenue, On the front with the initiel of my father’s na isa hunting case watch, and formerly y nu}. The finder will be liberally re- warded, and a?so confer a great favor, by les itcorner 7th and K streets, over W. H. SPIGNUL. 25th of June, astra menced their labors. The time re- - FRACTIONAL CURRENCY.—The Secretary of the Treasury contemplates the discontinuance of all issues of fractional currency less than of the 3 cent notes has by act of Congress, and Secretary 1 will order that no more 5 cen pieces shall be issued. It is expected that t ‘will bring into use the 2 and 3 cent metalli now coined at the mint, which ure at Present hoarded as fast as issued. w?On Sunday last General Grant attended the new Methodist Church, in Philadelphia, of which Rev. Alfred Cookman is pastor, and subscribed five hundred dollars for himself and one hundred for Mrs, Grant towards pay- ing off the debt of the society. 87 The coal miners in Pennsylvania haye ceased their strike and gone to work. The Sunbury American says that coal by the car- is selling at $3.50 per ton. a7-The new census of Springfield, Mass., show a population of 6,800 in tive years. “a7 The Buffalo bridge, one mile beyond Farmville on the South Side railroad has been completed, and, if the weather continues favor. able, the bridge at Farmville will be finished in the course of a week. then be the only interruption to the road. aA serious railroad accident occurred on the Connecticut river railroad last Tuesday, by which the train was thrown 70 feet down an embankment into the river. ers one was killed and 38 wounded. $3 on the Orange and Alexandria railroad commence making regular trips to Manassas on Monday next. ales of Government horses in New York are well attended, and characterized by ‘aging for horses, $30 Weents, The printin Unknown U. This spot ison the eld by usin the Wilderness battle, and where Warren’s corps made its grand charge on the enemy. r dead were found lying immediately in front of and within the rebel abattis. dead on this portion of the line had all been go, in that plac Many of our ' & There is a movement on foot in Chicago to bring down prices. The retail prices for all of staple artictes are Dicher now than . A meeting is about to be called citizens to take positive action in the matter. If dealers refuse to listen to reason “mn associated store will be immediately sturted im the Sanitary Fair building, where goods ‘will be supplied at 2 small advance from the wholesale cost. &7-A mass meeting of the colored people of @lexandria, at which about 1,000 were ‘was held in the Methodist Church in that city evening, June 21, and a resolution ling for a convention of the colored ‘people of Virginia, to be held in Alexandria, to takeinto consideration the present and future gOngition of the colored people. YED AWAY—On berry colored COW, with a red calf. reward will be given if ret 2th and I streets. Mr. RUS! STRAY—Two HEIFERS, one a small red buf- falo, the other white, with red sides. owner or owners can procure them D; the Congressional Cemetery. REWARD—To whoever returns my small, well known black old stolen from Capitol Hi head low, with tongue out of her large mouth, iM saddle scar on the right side of back. o. §1 north A street, Capitol Hill. The Confederate turned to,the SK . ‘The next cemetery was located on the Orange plank road, 23¢ miles from its ». is 5S by 93 feet, and Court House junction with the turnpik i is enclosed similarly to No.1. The remains of five hundred and thirty-five men are buried here, and headboards erected as in the other This is on the left of the line of the Wilderness battle, and the field where Long- street's corps was so signally repulsed in its charge upon Hancock. The rebe! found here unburied and scattered in all di- reetions. Two hundred lay within the space of a few rods. At Spotsylvania Court House the dead had usly interred, rendermg it un- necessary to establish another ce: made, however, over the field and a large number of graves found, placed there by the comrades of the killed were Over a thousand of this were found, and in each case a substantial new headboard was erected. The labors of Capt. Moore’s party extended oyer twenty miles of were three weeks in their com- The rebel dead as weil as our own ‘were interred wherever found unburied, but withont record. But few relics arfto be found on the battle fields. The arms haye al] been carried off by the parties sent out by the two armies for that purpose and the inhabitants will suffice to almost entirely obliterate the marks of these great battles. The inhabitants were all peaceably disposed. frankly acknowl- edged their defeat, and expressed a great, former ,rolyons. Wy d by the U.S. Commissary Department at Fredericksburg, but having put in small crops wilt soon be able to support Release of Osbon. New York, June 30.—B. Oxbon. porter, who has so Jong been in th the Government, charged with publishing con- traband news, was to-day releitsed on bis pit- x applying at The High bridge will Je B 3t* MARE, strayed or }.” She’ carries her Ont of 68 passen- ta atta LOCAL NEWS. ee SES NTRAL—Clasing the Ranche— The Police take charge of the Property.—The re- peated complaints of Central Hotei, corner ot € avenue, and the character of persons fou loitering about the house, and especially the fe- males there has called for the interference of ‘Arrests huve been made frequent- ly tor robberies and other infamous crimes per- etrated there during four yea _D arry at length succeeded in obtaining evi- dence to justify him in complaining of the house as a house of prostitution. Supt. Richards and made the oath necessary inmates of the house arrested, and the establishment closed. issued by Supt. Richards and Kelly, of the Fourth ty of his men and 3g o'clock last night. sideredimportant, and Sergeants Skippon, es Barry and BOARDING. .URNISHED ROOMS for rent with Board on 496 t. few doors from Pennsylvania ay : RAD ON THE GC! all been prev ersons robbed 6th street and Penn’a d q Easrern Suore RaicKoap.—The Somerset that the effort to pledge the re- _ bee stock of the Eastern Shore Rail- | meeting encouraging success. of Directors =hould be sustained eld in this enterp: Aprornten.—Th pirit; prices aver apiece, and for mules $1 ®7 At the auction where the names ule of coalin New York, yesterday, Scranton grate coal showed a de- cline since May 29th of 32% cents coal an advance of 25 cents, and an advance of all grades from 2 lying at No. 7, Ist str Pail degible SURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD Northern family, at 68 9th street, between M a 's past. Detective B. Sariders, or atassa- setts, has been appointed to « first- 431,200) clerkship in the Treasury Department, ¥ice Wm. H. Woodbury, resigned. 5 &F Tho Boston Director qeiya 61,091 names, S@-Great mortality is said_to prevail among ake colored population at Charleston. About 20 died week before last, and 167 im the week r7 a territory, an crsons desirous of obtain, | tet Ttory applying to ving to mS proposition of the New York city LES, to make a holiday of the 3d of July, upon the gronnd that there would be so much dissipation on Monday as torender the celebration of the 4th on the following day a failure. ins at Richmond are still smoking in many places, although three months have elapsed since the great fire. 827 The total value of goods imported into Boston since Jan. ist amounts to $10,102,351. mond papers of Thursday an- pitals the reopenin ton via Aqain zo He went to on reasonabie terms by GRUDER, Bladensburg, {}OR RENT--A large ROOM and two smi nt ROOMS, with BOARD. Srna tlemen can be accommodated with Table Board; £25_per month, at 261 I st., bet. 4th and Location one of the most central in the to have the proprietors and just published, con- Sn pwrease of 5,620 from The order was sent to acting Ward, who selected a p: proceeded to t Also five or six gen- nd a short time IVATE BOARD may be obtained’ by a lady and gentleman, or ® junta of three or fottr gen- d and healthy residence, with Superintendent Richar is, Toth Precincts, and Detect igley Accompanied them to see it well done. Sergeant Kelly served his writ, 3 same moment the police took posse: the doors and prevegted the egress of any par- sous, eight male and eight BF The Ric nounce in cw tlemen, at an elevate: W@"& board of six engineer officers has been large front arge front room. ited for the purpose of making an exam- he cutire New England coast and @F-The colored troops im and around St ‘Louis have subscribed $7,000 toward mdnu- to be erected in Washington in memory of President Lincoln. © Swiss Federal Council offers a prize at pat france for the best model of a Preech- ng of the Toute, The sutiers are pucking up and aban- setta avenue, No. 374. doning Richmond by scores. Re a rst-class Table Board can be had at st., near G, Reference, my tem‘tles, were ta Fi guard was left in charge of the house. description of thé interior of the house as given by the officers and the parties themselves, is sufficient to condemn the house before the pub. lic. ‘Those arrested were Mary Belt Hall, Lyda Courtney, Margaret Bean, Molly Johnson, Kate Smith. Thos. Cole. E. tley, Luther Hall, ford, Wm. M. Daniels, Alonzo Mayza: Johnson and a soldier named Mayzan were found in room No. 26, and not in a condition to see company. Mayzan says he was engaged married this morning to Molly Johnson, or Irish Molly. as she is called, and in antici- pation had purchased her a new silk dress for This sudden interference of the police off the match, and Mayzan demanded stice Walter considered the nd made Molly give up the r, Lyda Courtney, Marga. yhuson, Kate Smith, were AN ADJOURNE: €. HIBERNIA BE +at8o'cleck. Persons wi Ts are invited to attend. ESOTIANS!—All Minnesotians in nm are respectfully invited to meet ING, at six o'clock, at the rotunde of the Patent Office, tomake arrangements, Governor Miiler, to re nesota at Gettysburg on the 4th Minn. Mil. State Agent. 1E IRON MOULD- eld at Odd Fel- - Washington, D.C., June ‘7. 1865, the following resolutions were approved : Whereas it has pleased the good Lord to remove from our midst, and from the trials and sorrows of this world, our much respected and high! F. Atcuison; and whereas it be- nds to express our ‘we have sustained : ‘TING of the W. y 'T SOCIETY HIS (Friday) THE TRIAL OF GAYLE Gayle, the individual who advertised in the Selma (Ala.) Dispatch to be one to contribute towards raising a million of dollars to. in procuring the assassination of Lincoln and his Cabinet, was taken from the Old Capitol prisén to-day and sent back to Ala. bamaé in charge of Captain Mahaffey, of the ist U.S. infantry, where itis understood he will ABLE BOARD at §25 @ month, 380 Estreet, between 10th and Jith streets. nished ROOMS to let, suitable for two or more gen- Also, two fur- a7 The Choctaws, many of whom jc ined in the rebellion, are anxious for peace. Grand Council. representing ‘Willsend a delegation of tive e8ch tribe to Washington, to negotiate a per- manent peace. - @€FGapé May is to have a newspaper called Bhe Daily Wave. e F-The Jews in New York propose to estab- -@isb 3 Theological Seminary. There are 6,077 soldiers in hospital in OOMS, WITH BOARD, 41% 13th street west. W ashingto im* 4S¢FRIDAY) E members from | by request of PERSONAL. NFORMATION A oi whereabouts of DAVID KEAR Any information will be thank: Address Box 44 Star office. RS. M. M. BAN oat Min- me The witnesses against brought on here at the same time he was, have atso been released. Gayle who were has removed to YT and K, and will % all calls at all THE CITIZENS OF KANSASAND JEFF DAVIS. The following is a copy of a letter received by President Johnson a few days ago: Twin SrrinG, June 17, 1865.—Mr. President:— Sir: We would very respectfully re ve Mr. President Davis hung because i If you don’t hang him there might be a few from Kansas to do it for yon. Please let us know whut you will do Very respectfully, I. 4 MAny Citizens. Twin Springs, Linn county, Kansas. {87 Phe Cincinnati colored people are sub- D—A large, ni resent Chief Justice Chase with a 000! thor Ww ROOM, with or wit RD. in ater and gas in room and bath in h é ay 122 2d street west, betwuen E and F street: the silk dress. rly furnished 2d story front 0. affair « swindle. comes us a8 brothers and D, in a private 7 France has just supplied Engiand with + suppl e = while we bow. ww JOCeImotives. is trade. will of the Great Ruler of pensation of his divine w the many virtues of our lament ed, That he will ever be held in grateful © by the members of this Union, of was a worthy and honored member. Resolved, That the members of this Union tender to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy, and may they look to God for corsolation and strength to sustain them in this their Resolved, That in the dea! Union has lost one of its best and most honore: members, and our noble cause an unflinching ai ; submissively to the ‘iverse for this dis- 1 try and imitate leceased brother, ‘Biteen large and is anew branch of congequence of the embarrassed sitn- the Spanish finances, upwards of forty delegraphic offices are to.be suppressed in Spain. : number of General officers who to be mustered out of service, is about one hun- and twenty-live. MF ln i868 the coal mimes of Pennsylvani: Produced 15,000,000 tons, from its ~ pep ey are 700,000 tons. » @7 Chief Justice Chase oceupied a seat on * 2he bench of the United States Court at Cincin- mation Monciay last. #9 Secretary MeCullogh has been invited to 'y in Boston, and says rative offieia! engage- ADAME DELARU nounce to her for a time from her ol would respectfully an- atrons that, having removed id stand, to make room for im- provements, she can now be foynd at 465 13th street, west side, fourth doorabove E street, where she has her usual assortme Daniels, Wm. Shackleford, Luther Hal), Bell Hall, Susan Young, Alice Hirris, Wm. H. Al- Wm. Coatley sent to jail as witness. Thos. §. Cole, for keeping 2 baw- dy house, and E. F. Fink, aceessory, b: eourt. Cole admits he has been the manager ofthe house for the proprietor, who resides in Baltimore. we want him hung. len, were dismissed. ent of fine Fancy Goods, NFORMATION WANTED. OF LAUGHLIN, wife of Wm. Howard, Hd from, about 7 oars orgetown, D.C. Supposed to havi Mills, Maryiand, tnformation ‘O nk fu, receive NER, 61 north A st) Geni ington. or to her brother, JA No. 220 Jay street, Brooklyn, reat affiction. of our brother the THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS. The Military Commission, of which Major. General Hunter was president, which has been in session for over seven weeks past av the arsenal, engaged in the trial, of the con- spirators, met-this morning, and after a short consultation, made up their findings and ad- journed. The findings, of course, will not be Known until passed upon by the Judge Ad- yocate General and officially announced. and of irou from its years ago, was re . . Judge Wylie —The court ly with the case of Jas. Keeth. ndicted for the murder of Hugh McMa- on the 17th of April, in which District At- torney Carrington is conducting the prosecu- tion. aud Messrs. Bradley, = Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be en- grossed on parchment te eer the Tanly at thes be publishe Evening Star ad Fi nehers’ Prades Review: aaa of the decensed, and cLAUGHLIN, spend the Fourth of Jul that nothing but impe: -Ments will prevent his attendance. *_ The Culifornia journals are Constitutional 4 slavery. It is said to ha 87 Gov. Brownlo ton, and gives a gi ; of affairs in Tennessee. "The estimates of the ex ew York fire department sum 462,800 ts requ 7 The Cleveland (Ohio) Ghase organs, expresses ;€oRvention d » and Fendall, jr., The evidence thus far has been to the effect that the prisoner was the bar- keeper of McMahon, at his restaurant, at the corner of 2d street and the avenue; thaton the day when the occurrence took place the parties had quarreled; that a quarrel took place at night, and afterwards McMahon was found to haye been stubbed in the abdomen, his intes- tines protruding from the wound. The p: soner was arrested and broughtinto McMa- hon’s presence, when the deceased said, my, how could you do this ?” a declaration be: the deed, and this war admitted in evidence, ‘TROLOGY —MADAME KROUSE, will information on all the affairs of life, ant respect to all other subjects. atall hours of the day and Ladies £0 cents. as large as life. Pa. av. and C street. PHILLIPS has removed _t nue, near lth et., over She can be consulted She can also Residence 419 30 str MEN'S CHRISTIAN | old a special meeti 0, 600 7th st, FRIDAY EVEN o'clock. Emportant ye no avowed oppo- | ING, June 30, . covnected with their new enter; Presence of every member of the Associati WARREN CHOAT! . TS FOR PARDON, Among the applications received yesterday by the President for pardon were those of Ww. R. Drinkard, who was chief clerk of the War Department ander John B. Floyd, and of Al. fred Rhett, of South Carolina. formerly Colonel of the ist South Carolina artillery. Drinkard asks for pardon in order that he ma‘ lowed to return to his family, which resides in this District. Ww has arrived in WaStiing- account of the condition io Pennsylvania Messrs. Kidwell 3 es the President. penditures of the amount to $750,000, Lealer, one of the ot the Republicans of rhe negro suffrage. av The ton eorrespofident of the Chica- ‘Tetbune at the Catholics have chureb in the is caHed the Churchof the I Se RO LUMBER! LUMBERI! LUMBERIT! Hall, F street north. 3 streets, on SATURDA Degree of Doctorsin Medict ill : ed on the candidates by the Mev. DMs. Basle President pace oes Colle, ctor, id fodoardo Howard Me ic are ts + ¥Lion Mop? * ean of the Faculty. olding ticket f the children of the Hause at fiement withene tele to TH ‘Treasurer, 476 7th street. will be held at Gon- between Ninth and Y, July ist. at 12 J invite attention to my very large sto * LUMBER of all kinds, comprising in part— ne 6-4 White Pine Cifllings, Seiects and Eastern Shore Hemlock and Spruce Sills, Joist, plas Se tn Reco EES OF THE ONEY.-—Yesterday, Mr. ustus King, who resides at No, 576 Tstrée aie z was robbed of $200—2150 in U. 8. fifties and the remainder in British and Swedish gold and took the case in hand, - Miller, and on his per- son found aten dollar note and one of King’s Miver said he brought ley not satisfied iller’s bed-room, e. ill Ae delivered by t, between 6th and 7th, go - Row the finest The profession Puritan capital. PARDONS GRANTED. muinacniate Con, President Jobnson to-day granted the appli. cations for pardon of the following-named parties :—Jas. H: Frant, John }. Ellett, Andrew E. Ellett, Wm. Slater, of Richmond, Y: lum, N.C.; Porter King, . Everhart, K. berger, Ga. Detective Bigle: and arrested Ludwig e@ once heard in being run over. said be” that I mind; that isn't the & run over by an in. that’s what makes me mt, Col, Curry, antling, &c. Eastern Shore White Pine and Spruce Floori 4-4 Hemlock, Eastern Shore and Spruce. Ww - Pine and Cypress Shingles, Laths and Pick- ‘y, Ash, Oak, and _ Dressed Lumber Aner ne ities always on hand ai , “All of the above can and will if not lower, than can be had in er inducements offered T. EDW. of arich man who was i ho | O. Chiles, Chas, “It isn’t the L. Ne Eneit ay .T. McCal- E. D. Payne, W. H. Wilt? English sovereigns. the coin to this country. with this search, went to and there found King’s pocket-book and the remainder of the money. the police headquarters, where he will be ex- amined and disposed of to-day. jeweller, and récently arrived in the United States, and says when he arrived he was robbed uested to make wet MAS E. LLOYD, Je 28-3t* ut the idea of bein, Mold swill cart, na fatnut, ickne: : nd under covers “nt aus! NUAL COMMENCEMENT OF town College will take place oN. of July, at 9 o’clock a.m. he parents of the students stitution are invi ni Je 7-Tu,Th, F a Miller was taken to ( Commissary of Sub- Washington. Fortrees Monroe, has been promoted United States the army asa pri- and friends of the in- JOHN EARLY, Pres't. ERESTED IN 1 FERESTED IN THR yy im the 2d . Col. Curry entered S7-Cole’s Cavalry, tg, Were to be mu: to lai < GEAR EP" | MI: Lioyd, the les € of the Surratt Hotel, at Surrattsville, was unconditionally released from the Old Capitol prison this mornin, order of the Secretary of War, - DISMISSED. Lieut. O. K. Gault, of the 16th New York lishonorably dismissed the Tor negIcee oraueyy to the prejudice of good order and military sok Lumbe irginia ave., bet. 9th and 10t! + UMMER DRESS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. recently oa Muryland — . TurRD Warn STATION CasEes.—Jesse Jones, Out ofthe service 7 . Poletti, Fanny Brown, Catharine Carter, disorderly; $3 each. Thomps, do.; dismissed. lating corporation “law; dismissed. Kelly, threats, bail Jas. Pune, suspicious are hereby notifi het rat ed at th if frgetf sail ette streets, on MON ‘clock. i two cases; John ¢ internal revenue zasessmenta int the th idmore, vio- of Maryland are a SENG Tae aera, UFFICE OF THE RAILROAD COMPAN west, June 26, 1885 Stockholders of the Metropolitan Rai sional District y county, $100,649, Tell county, $51,193, “ral of St tee, and fitty daily, and % about ninety. “7” New Haven 13 to ‘Sevehty feet round and thirty @ration, feat “a Bemeaic Tr veder to clowa ont the balance of our atock SUMMER DRESS GOODS with as Ittle delay as porsible, we are offering decided bargains, JOS. Ji MAY & CO, uae 308 Penn'a avenue | OUBTH OF JULY SPORTS. rsp of $200 for donble teams r the y ROTTENG AS. ROPOLITAN annual meeting of th cayalry, has been di service Of thew: Be eA . Mangum, do.; chareetory ware! ——— Porice Commissionens.—The. Boa: yesterday afternoon in t a Ud near D streets, The Board rev Petersburg does not HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, It is understood thatthe headquarters of the Army of the Potomac will be broken up to; day. Gen. Meade and a few of his staf! w proceed to Philadelphia; Jeph ees Seles Tue Casinet MExTING,—The Cabinet Ae | ing transacted no business to-day, owing to the continued indisposition of President Johns son, who ie, however, considerably better to. day than he was yesterday, Wwe are glad to say, ee a ee ' y the last accounts suffering from it dtothree hun- ‘number of deaths heir rooms, on 10th,! oked the appointment of Thos. trolman of the 10th precinct, and ‘ohn E. Melson to fill the vacancy. no other business of | FORD'S THEATER. ii be trotted od men. inter ‘in PINEY BRANC! SOCIATION COURSE, — le, beat 3 in5, by three of the fastest teams jazarac’atid B.G. Hector; le 5 re Of $100, mile heats, best 3 ta 5, Wi 7 P. chal Re Satsey t o'clock. Jem Seo MEHRLING & CO., Propritts, he sloop VANDALIA, Ca 2, ty freight For ‘Raita Creole bin |. For. terms. anid other. the Captain, foot of Lit! ; ie erage snail ae ontine ae ‘he Board transacted importance and adjourned. New York Herald t Arnold without Judas Lecariot who bas not the grace to ‘> MF There are 10,000 whites reeeiving U. Tations in Georgia, oF ” S¥R10vaty InsvReD.—Yester & boy. of about ten years of age, residé on 14th » near Adams’s & pile of lumber bruising him. Offic the Sanitary home, and was removed Font a psrien 0,48 Gores i ety . J. Honesley enters b. m. ange Neleone hia bravery, pHOOLS—TO OSITIONS | AS )Mastiinaton, D.C das afternoon, 88 lo: xpress ae ot owaid Con €ANDIDATE Racket 5 th CrrizENs MExT1iNne 1n RicHMony.—A ing ofthe citizens of Richmond was isday night, at. which committee, was read in the bands of promine: and the estimated val perty is over $20,000, id never yet mustered one . “She has more than that ~ Dut tiey are ecettered al} over the earth. to open & Military 01 ig parents’ Fesitence. ae pS -ARTURE OF’ 2. —Yebterday 0) i or sa tee Na 49th New York, 229; 77th 242; 83d Penn’a, 560; een i “ WALSH, Chairman. ¥. 1855y Bt 10 0 — F that: city Wedne: NopcES it leaves wi agents have opened ‘ge number have alread: D'S AMERICAN B. On Fis aaa wemes, Bnd will soon take thei: Monartird sie rene No at. rector, No 487 E at ‘in Detroit. A lar ; Gist Penn’a, $40; 6th Ver- fshat a of May W.C.GREBNLEAF ue of wbone maa i, AUFranklin & + 5 2p. me z to-day:—11 a.'m., tan the ie. Cuarde or Garnotixe.—This sora Officers Esséx and McElfresh arrested’ Joni oy ‘orsythe, Jobn, Smith, and John Scott, om rge of garroting and robbing a soldier” night on 3d street, near Maryland avenuge They were seen by some boys. One of @ prisoners threw his arms around the soldi neck and choked hin, another held his hands, while the third robbed his pockets. Justice Walter sent the three prisoners to jail for coart. ' =f . | THAT STiInK.—The wind set right last night fo take the infernal stink from the dead-horse boiling vstablishments on the Virginia shore, directly over the upper wards where reside many of our Government officiats. "We hope it was duly appreciated in that quarter. * ——— Ix a Leaky ConpiTion.—From the, odor erceptible on 14th and other sireets of the cond Ward every morning it is evident that the night cart of that section is in a leaky con- dition ee Affairs in Georgetown. Canat.—The only boat arrived yesterday was the Haldeman, with wood, to Heiston & Co. The coal fleet is on the way to the docks A dispatch from Comberland informed the agents here that during the time taken for repairs of the breach in the Antietam division, the coal boats were tied up at Dam No. 4, about eighty miles from this terminus, and that they passed the breach yesterday. Quite ap number of vessels are awaiting their arrival to obtain coal for northern depots. Frovur anp Gratx Marker.—Flonr—De- mand singgish, probabl ing of the Northern mark limited to supply the immediate wauts of the city trade. Supers $7.75. tras $.25 te $2.50. Grain.—No arrivals or sales to base quota- tions upon. Port oF GRORGETOW Entered—Steamer ‘A. Eliza, Richards, New York; brig Trenton, Atherton, Cap¢ Breton, Cleared—M. Replier, Conover, Jersey City; sloops Six Brother Hunter, Corn River; Fairplay, Hall, Yocomte M. Grissett, Curioman; Zion, Ham-~'y s. CARBIAGES A CARRIAGES On hand a fine assortinent of pew and econd re ght rriages, Bugplesy i Kawasse datension. and Half-tons, f orsey Wagons, &c., &C 3 Bem Vartaes taken in exchange. | Carriages eno) rage, Repairi romptly a led to taken on storage. We pairing pro Ae 409 Pa, ave. near is si.. and 374 Dat. RKS!_ FIREWORKS! yey ) UNION, FOR THE FOURTH OF JU FLAGS AT WHOL will offer the bal ARRIAG fi me is neambtig Out ble stock ers at cost, aa he is closing out his stor fo at conte NGS LEWIS & 00-5, . between 9th and Wth ste U s. INTERNAL REVENUE. J STRICT OF COLTM , Washington, Jie giveb to all whom it may concern, Tax and anow ‘0, 465 7th at west, where t nd for ten days from 30th day June, 1855, to hear and @ecide on any appeal that may be made from the assessments re- turned by the Assistant Assessors. There is uo ap- peal after the list is forwarded to Coltector’s Office Allappeals must be made in writing and shall specify the particular cause, matter, or thing, re specting which a decision is requested, and shall state moreover the ground or principle of error complained of. All persons who shall not have made « retarn of income during said time of appeal will suffer » pen alty of 25 p. nt udditional tax, and all p doing busine m May 2, 1855, and have made plication for license, will te pr ng to law, unless SEDUCRH OR is pre AssFsson Notice is hei that the asse: al Licenses a Ihe proceeded with accor aptly made ARSON. AQ 38-005t . ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE undersigned until July 5th, 1355, for excavating 5,700 lincal feet of sewer, 4 feeto inches in the clear. For all other further information inquire of W. H. DOWNING or GEO. H. PLANT, strect. The work to commence immedi je 29-4t* FOR THE 4TH. a FLAGS! FLAGS! Just rece a assortsnent OF Ik, Bunt i 3 x i oft ing, end Cotton FLAG: real rt sizer 297 Penna. avenge, south side je 29-4t between 9th and 10th streets Guarana Z > UNRIVALLED FURNITURE POLISH, For bringing out the brilliancy of Varnish estoring old furniture to its original lustre, eMOVIng dark spot ns And dimness from alt varnished surfacy Pic. For sale at BARRY’S Furniture Store, 61 Lou isianagv.. bet 6th and 7th sts. jeds-st* oS SPRING ASSORTMENT TT 486 ar 486 MAREKRITER’S, NO. 486 SEVENTH STREET, DEALER IN CHOICE STOCK or INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, EMBRACING PAPER HAWN INGS. A select and varied stock of Gilt, Medium low priced Paper Hangings, Borders, Statue, Cen- tre Pieces, embracing the Largest and Hand somest in the District. - WINDOW SHADES. ‘ enter He Ae: r, Chocdlate. Brown and Gt ndow § eB, i t : Shade Fixtures, Tassels, gen nn) Me Patterns aa PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Silk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels ferent sizes and co! »* beautiful assortment, ture Rings. Nails, &c. VAL PICTURE FRAMES. a argest assortment of Oval Frames in the District rranted to be gilded with gold leaf. ety of Dark Wood Frames, with a va of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite “AMES. ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTI _ Afew choice Engravings and Painting in store Orders for Pap: punetually att manner, in city Terms c ao alwoys Hanging and Window Shades to, and executed iu the best ountry h for Goods or Labor. = MARKRITER, 486. 486 Seventi STREET, eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall _ie 33m Washington, D.C. E—Three young MULES, at No. 40€ Street, near ( st. Je BU - TWOOD'S PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PILE DRIVER, AND HYDAULIC SAND PUMP ctical teats arp ully demonstrated the #u- Pra periority of this machine over all others for the pur Wells, the undersigned is now pose of sinking prepared to receive orders for the same. his machinery comprises everything for the boring of oil wells excepting the 8 ENGINE AND CAST IRON DRIV NG P (but willbe furnished, if desired, at a reasonabl price.)and dispenses with the use of the derr rope. bull-wheel and other cumbrous and expensive fixtures now in use, and is so arranged, betng con structed on wheels and portable, that it cau be easily removed for the purpose of sinking wells iv different localities. The detritus is removed from the well by our pat ent hydraulic process, and. does not require tha removal of the drill from the boring. This process not only removes all the detritus in from 5 to 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears out ané opens ail the small oil yeins that are ao often en tirely closed up pyetene Process of sand pumping. With this machine and a practieal enginerr, # well can be sunk from 400 to 600 feet within a period alee 15 to D days after the soil pipe hag beer ven. Arrangements are being made for the construction and delivery of these machines at New York, Nor wich, Newburg, N. ¥., and Pittsburg, Pa. For furher information, price, terma, &c. Peis SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel, New m Yor! PHE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUC! f UROPEAN PLAN, Is enlarged to double its former capacity. 4 EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. av. and lith st., Washimgion. DC. Thiy Hotel, the oldest conducted on the Ruropeas lan in this city, has been enlarged and mproved in every way necessary for the’ accommodation of the increasing guests. Thankful for the fm heaps already Pp ‘ictor hopes t by attention to busi continue to TECHS patronage as heretofore, Gacele only el with: y Charges are moderste. Sparen repatee. oc 25-tf P. EMRICH, Propriator. W™. £. H0oPER & sons, MANUFACTURERS Fe TWINES AND NE Dealers in articles welt pay Office corner of pian souen i _ MOTey Md. = aereeee Balti: * FOSEPH REYNOLDS & Co. j PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, NO. 300 NINTH 8T., NEAR AVENUE, mF ve just received, zoe wilt nstanth; wand) it largest and bes! (assortment in tha ely St 4 elie! ef Sheeley Bice aa inte: Shades: aad ei ae ticles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, P! ja, &c., Which will be sold on the niost rensonable 8. ght RANGES, FURNACES nnd FIRE-BOARD “ Wo are prepared to furnish the best RANGE Jo Western ke” aectonital regu Hoel We dowll Kinds of GAS und STEAM FITTINGS BY je in tho most wativinctory maaner, ciGaheORCRHR ER amas ge a ees Bos Sctieeet erat TRL TiTaatd Bote Oe ee F : . ‘establishment inthedity. nn” feb sealt

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