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Frre—Monday night, about i o'clock, a a@surptise. wil he had referred | fire was discovered in the frank dwelling oc~ ° i atmy had pot arrived, yet he | ¢upied by Mr. Reno, corner ot Qist and @ On without him. The com- | streets, asa boarding-house. Tin@ dre caught e h in ample time before | Between the plastering and weathe'T-boards of 5 4 oul gent seventeen days | the second story, by what cause is stot known. : previous, when it required but three days to go | The alarm was given from box 47 by Officer “§ O'CLOCK P.M. to Ge at place. "The defense wished to be sure | Sullivan, and the fire department was prompt- - = ~ that fhey are ready before the twelfth juror is [ ly on the spot, but the fire was extin,cuished : Pe GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. WASHINGTON, July 5, 1865. THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. > ~ LOST‘AND FOUND. of ag A a iarge dark HORSE, A instesienn sees Panini aie ater eh ——e--—— 7 ae: GH, Editor and Proprictor.| THE CELEBRATION tN AtBaNy. |"J'4? ial largo dark HOR: SSS | eta oa Soom aie se | pier ieaetane eres fourth exc anytaing oi 6 kind 6 st : i ‘WASHINGTON CITY: eS Reea Albany. Co ao WEDNESDAY...0000--0s0000e JULY 5, 1865» Among those present andparticipating in the | | exercises were Gens, Grant, Kilpatrick, Scho- field, Sickles, Butterfield, Peck, Ricketts, De- Ws READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | yin, Kauts, Davis, Mulligan, Wool, Wallace, 10 BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- | Robinson, Jones, Randall and Roberts. sworn. with slight ales f to the property befvre the Judge Wylie asked if the case was post- | apparatus arrived. poned until to-morrow if the case could then POTS OFT be proceeded with by the defense in the ab- QUARANTINE.—The Alexandria Journal of street and Penn. avenue and 7th street re liar BILLS. Return to J. H. i GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. The generals were driven to the Washington | wharf, Sve Teen mn. avenue, between 3d and 4% Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quo- f the depositions. Monday says: “We hear it mentioned that a ade ground under the escort of the mil Bur ieeces jy 5-3t* | tations of Government securities: ete. Bradley replied te ih canes they did not | quarantine is to be established at this port, in tary and the Young Men’s Association. A building } *treets r ii i inte p ived from PROMOTION. been ere: i x (OLEN—On Saturday evening, aroan Buying. Selling. | come he would either ptoceed or be ready to | Consequence of the intelligence received Colonel H. S. Gansevoort, of the 13th New oath seats for 5.000 ne jie. pe eM Le eGase about ishands Bi h, withering: |-U, §. 6's Coupon, 1891 2106 ior” { file anaffidavit foracontinuance. Theaccused | Our Consul at Port Mahon, anuonncing that : i ill, i Ge te a bone on the left front foot. The finder wiil be libe- | 7 Five Twenties. 105 had not means to keep witnesses here or to | the Russian plague is extending rapidly west- York cavalry, stationed at Prospect Hill, in | Gen.Grant opon the stand was the signal for aed if left at No. 659 Maryland - S. Five Twen: inssian plague is oxening Seayé i vi Brigadier | hearty cheering, and in response he arose and | Tally rewal Suatene te aryland avenue, | {5_S. Ten Forties . 98 =} keep counsel, except such small means as had | ward. We understand that a recautior #airfax county, has been breveted a Brigadier | Heery tothe assemblage. The tattered flags of | OGtvcen th and wth streets Island Be opLey, | One Year Certificates. 99% | been furnished by friends; and there were other | ATY measure will be adopted by the govern- General of Volunteers, for gallantry and meri- ss Las = One Yeag Certificates—new #8 953g | more important reasons, could he name them, | Ment at all ports of entry where a quarantine it hundred York regiments were | opnp—on Tuesday JInlv aih between Band § terous services. General Gansevoort entered Se eee aa aiaoenon io tie State, Gen. But- Frouxne Gniruseiley: July 4th, between 5 and 6 * ; a .m.,@ sorrel HORSE and BUGGY, the service as a private in the 7th New York | terfield Tuakine the presentation. Goy. Fen- | which the owner can have by applying at No. 32 Fegiment, served with it until recalled, and was | ton being unable to respond on receiving the | Washington street, between 4th and 5th, Washing- then appointed a Lieutenant in the 5th U.S. | flags, his address was read by Col. Hastings, | ton.D. C., by proving property, paying charges artillery. After the battle of Antietam he was | his private secretary. and taking away. it® @ppointed Colonel cf the 13th, and has since The oration by Rev. Dr. Chapin was a fin- V AS LEFT AT MY STABLE on the 25th of @een doing duty in the Department of Wash- | ished and thrilling production. He argued in last month, one bright bay HORSE, about 15 why the defense were anxious to goon with | does not already exist.” the trial. As far as he was personally con- —_—o-——— 2 cerned he would go to trial to-morrow, rather New TeLe@rarn Line.—The United States than ask a further continuance. Telegraph Company has determined to con- Judge Wylie was inclined to granta post- | struct a new line of telegraph connecting ponement until Friday if the defense would be | W*shington with the Southern cities. Mr. J.R ready. Dowell has been appointed Superintendent of NEW YORK FIRST BOARD BALES. Coupons, 106%; Five Twenties, 104%; Ten Forties, 97%; Certificates, 99%; Gold, 139%. —— 1208 - PARDONS. Abont 170 applications for pardon were grant- y bo ; - + F zs 4 = j Mr. Bradley remarked if the case was post- | this line, and haying matured arrangements ington, protecting Fairfax and other counties | fayor of universal suffrage. hands high, long mane and _tail,6 years old. The | ed to-day, 130 of which were those of North % sp 5 = monk ” >} Whi tine! e i ises the % owner is requested to come forward, prove proper- sone, i 5 oned till then he would take the vesponsibility tion, will commence the work atan from Stuart, White, Kimcheloe and Mosby. Atthe conclusion of the exercises the crowd is reg P p Carolinians upon the recommendation of Goy. pe saying that they would goon then even if rushed for Gen. Grant, determined to shake | ty, Pay charges and take himayay. PRESIDENT JOHNSON. him by the hand, and it was with difficulty | 4, Sree oe ial The President continues to improve, we are | that he reached his carriage. REWARD y 3 Sverythi 3 4 .—Strayed or stolen from th glad tosay, and is much better this morning; | Everything passed off pleasantly. 30 Miarket-house. on Monday, exenine. July vi i $ a ut 8 p. m., one lar: aL SE. bob- but, in accordance with the advice of Surgeon | ‘The Celebration of Independence Day. and White feet, with a physician's ROC General Barnes, he will not receive visitors for PHILADELPHIA, July 5.—The celebration of ¥, with large oval windows on the sides and AY everal days to come. SSI ri y evel back. The above reward will be paid if left at No. > dell ctceinets See eee the 4th passed off without any event to marthe | S85 new Jersey avenue, Capitol Hill, je5-3t" o———. : ranged to-day at Frank- 12 m., &2; 2p. m., Holden. . The Fourth at Gettysburg. Yesterday was celebrated at Gettysburg by the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the monument in the Soldiers’ National Cemetery. An oration was delivered by Major General the depositions failed to arrive, even should he be obliged to send money to bring the wit- nesses here himself. in 7s, at 10a. m., $6 Judge Wylie suggested that tae selection of Fahrenheit, in the shade. the jury might be completed, the twelfth to re- . as ss main unsworn until Friday. SEF APDVERTIS roof 350 reward for ths Those who were drawn from the boxon Mon- | return of the large bob-tailed horse of Dr. € day were called in the following order, the | M. Ford, stolen on Monday evening. eneral joy. The illuminat ellings Z S : - oi i e 2 i 2 S 7 —— Se FREDERICK SEWARD. Wras gencral, with the exception of those whose | GTOLEN BY TWO SOLDIERS, at the GBemales| ue Se GRIaGUTET Ad a fine post Teal {losmeeon saomimionon to Moye couneanbone Affairs in Georgetown. See eer ar atts wtiiereee san Ha Teseamadaaton berus Marien there sw As GRAY HORSE having two Gack fen abandes composed by Col. Charles G. Halpine, one of | scruples:—W. G. Dorsey, had formed an opin- YESTERDAY our streets were nearly deserted Trom his injuries as to be able toride out each ts 5 : * our most popular writers, and well known as day, weather permitting, and he expects shortly The city buildings on Chestnut street, from Private Miles OReilly. The following is the concluding stanza of the ; George Perry, absent: | after early breakfast. The firing of guns and Samuel Crown, accepted; Alexander H. Young, } and pistols and fire crackers announced the 4th ion; James Parsons, do.; and one C on hig hind hip, with a red painted wagon © withnocover. The finder will besuitably rewarded 4th to Sth, were resplendent with the names of | upon returning them to 3 s 4 ressed an opinion but formed no per- as usual. but the old fashion of 5 to be able to visit his home in the State of New | our seventy heroes of the war, those who haye : MICHAEL FLYNN, poem : Maneat conclustont ala not think, owe er, ey Seda has giv on. place to NB OaN that Xork. fallen in the struggle being appropriately y 5-3t* Corner 2d and K streets cast. " Hosannas for a land redeemed, that he wasentirely unbiased; accepted but not speedily quieted the firing and left the town as marked with @ rosette of crape, while below TRAY—Four, OXEN—No. 1, pale red, with The bayonet sheathed, the canngn dumb; sworn. quiet as on Sabbath days. The children of the GEN. HALLECK. the whole range of names were festoons of broad horns; No. 2. gri y red; No. 3, brindle, Pas: as some horror wo have dreamed, ‘The jury will therefore be as follows :—Moses } yarious Sabbath schools passed the day pleas- No.4, brindle and line backed. ors that here streamed, St 1 The fiery meteor Threatening within our homes to come! Major General Halleck leaves the city this | evergreens. The Union League building was | with star in face; . p . Fra s Ballen- . r st >us accide’ eb - evening for New York, where he will remain | brilliant with gas jets, and a grand display of | Also. aboutadozen SHEEP. The owner can tave a Ot eres FOuIET | Pa, oan eR ae Sat ger, Michael R. Combs, Alex. Lammond, Thos. | tifui groves north of the town. St. John's ; Ai ei fireworks attracted an immense crowd. The | the above, after paying chargos, by applying at the Again our banner floats abroad, ‘A. Tolson, John Scrivener, Butler Baker, Don- | Fpiscopal, with their mission school ‘wntil the ist of August, when he will sail for Ledger building was an attractive feature in C ne Homey on tue Cox tar Geon oan Gone the one stain that on it fell,— ala McCaihran, Zachariah B. Brooke, Samuel Red ot sh ae Sete Y San Francisco to assume command of the De- | the display, and an exhibition of famous Gen- — —— a ook aur And bettered by His chattering ron Crown, Alex. H. Young. Woods, where an oration was delive partment of the Pacific. erals, with a band of music, delighted crowds. $50 Te W AED —peoen fromistaple jn rear of Ne UE et went oa) Mr. Stanton moved the admission of Colonel | son of Rev. Remick, of the Methodist Protest- All the hotels were brilliant with flags and | pion avenue, abay HORSE. about 152s hands high, Duncan S. Walker to practice at this bar, and | ant Church. The Congress street Methodi-t THE Focnta.—Telegraphic dispatches show tiene Wouis(Suiy 5 Thteltigence by wayiof with ave y large neck, carrying abies head. and t : Messrs. Stanton, Davide and Carusi were ap- | Protestant school went to the comfortable grove i icaek ; 8 E RK, Suly 5.—! y ing the following marks: A white [eft hind foot Y can : ; s e Col. Walker. Mrs. Se ar whe aye bona that the national anniversary was celebrated | prayana, received from Mexico, state the first | and astar in his forehead. Stolon ako at the samo TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. , pointed to examine Col : at Mrs. John H. King's, where they have been yesterday with noticeable emphasis thronghont | anniversary of the landing of Maximillian on | time and from the same place 6 new coal box ——— #—-—__ Tur District ScnooLs.—The Femal Gram- net ons Fine eae Galivevel RF ier of wniquely by lighting bonfires upon the moun. | Mations, and rejoicings BUGGY HARNESS. The abovs reward will be | The President's Car Injured—Washingto- | Miss M.E. Ramsey, was examined in the hall } “py yocion or DinecTors.—The following rnishing information by which I given to any one of the Wallach School building by Messrs. } poytiemen were elected directors of the Farm- tain tops throughout the State. nians among the Wounded. Z FROM CINNATI. can obtain the above mentioned proper . . s 5 ; Hitz, Walsh, Wilson and Tustin, of the Trus- J FO SM nice’ Bank SA Sente = The people of this city made much of the day Sliarp\ Pursuie at) Notorious Guertiliaa— A ea ee Oe MES Ww Bartivone, July 5.—A serious accident oc- } tees, Messrs, Stuart and Davis, formerly of the TTI sacar Shosmiaken” Bont, ae in the cool suburban retreats, and in this way Terrible Tornado. jy 5-2t of Yates & Selby. 323 F curred to the +: President's" car yesterday even- | Trustees, Alderman Gulick, of the Fifth Ward, . M. Sweeny, John Dickson, John Devidson, the city was almost deserted in the hot hours Crvcrxwatt, July $.—A dispatch to the Ga STAYED oR StOu EN pute 2 f ing, about § o’clock, at the Bolton Depot of the eae cae Be eae Coun Esau Pickrell, W. C. Magee, Samuel Cropley, 5 aii Si ' cna Shi a > light bay condemned RSE, t r 1 i ° iste | cilman Ruff, and many o' e parents of th S ofthe day. zette from Lexington, announces that the no- leg swollen, about 7 years old, in good order. $15 Northern Central Railroad. The train consist. pupils, teachers of the schools, and former pu- M. Matthews. NAL.—Notwithstanding the departure of pils of this school were present. Miss Ram- } 94 ssc aaceone last, the ine of ae extends Who, it seems, belongs to a family of teach- } nearly to the Chain Bridge. The vals regis- s well qualified for her position, and has } tered” are, without exception, with cargoes of r scholars, fifty-eight in number, nearly all | coal, showing that the coal fleet numbers con- of whom were present, under admirable dis- siderably over a hundred boats. The number cipline. A noticeable feature was the arrange- | registered this morning includes tho-e no! ment of exercises, a programme having been | yegistered on Monday in time for our report. prepared on which the time to be given to each | he cargoes are 52. consigned as follows class was stated; and this programme was car- | Goncolidation Co. 552.12 tons; Borden Cc Tied out to the letter, The exercises were com- 1 tons; Central Co. 976.11 tens; Cumberland menced at 1 o’cloc! recisely the chant, Xo., 1,186 . i yh q 3. Lethe earth is ie Lera’s, ReMi ae sung | Con L186 tons; American Co.4 1,271.19 tons; At night there was a large attendance in the | torious guerrilla, Pete Everett, has been ar- | reward will be paid by leaving him at Carroll alley, grounds south of the White House to witness | Tested and lodged in jail in that place on the } between Ist_and % Capitol Hill. jy 3-2t* pens oe, ti h charge of murder and burning railroad trains. UP AS ‘on the 30th ult., two con- the brilliant fireworks. At thnes, when some | "The Gazette’s Nashville dispatch says Geni | I ’Xtinnod MULES on H street, near the railroad powerful pyrotechnic light brought out theim- | Johnson’s cavalry are in hot pursuit of the | The owner will please come forward, prove pro- mense assemblage in full relief, a realizing guerile MecWall and his panne of outlaws, perty. wu charges, aut take men eye A ire = with every prospect of a speedy capture. ‘or M. Sheran, at Wm, Ba n’s, betw ar Bense was afforded the spectator of the aumber The Gasette alco es a y cahanit of the | I.near Delaware avenue, jy 3-3t of human beings gathered in and about Wash- | terrible tornado which passed over Northern SO EEWARD-For a large red G0 ington. aoe and ee of wee sin last Mooi At Neue SPR fous vets al feats pine in forehea ¥ Yerague, Wisconsin, 17 persons were killed, | 4° half white. Stray re s Ebroegtiout she aay ~ eal painaeks 100 injured, and oyer 50 buildings demolished. | June the 28th, 1855. WM. SCHLOSH, Butcher, guns from the surrounding foris, The total destruction of property is estimated | jy 3.0 B : edof an engine and the car, and had just ar- rived from Gettysburg, when, owing to a mis- placed switch, it ran into the end of a freight train sianding ona side track. Although the speed was much slackened several of the party in the car were injured. Senor Buruaga, the Chilian Minister, and C. G. Hafpine, the poet of the Gettysburg celebration, were severely ent about the head. Col. Simpson, of the Sth army corps, RK. S. Chew, of the State Depart. E d “1 e , "5 : $ by New Hope Co., 770.17 tons; Swanton Co., 106.2 clangor of bells throughout the city went ont | ats200,000. Lae ___ Centre Market.) yyent, Frank R. Milton, of the Executive Man- | fairly. Original Essay—“The pleasures of } tone: Ravapanics ‘and Baltimore Co., 218.18 io swell the yolume of rejoicing sounds sent r T AKEN AS Yon ith of June. | sion, und L. L. Crounse, of the New York | {Taveling,” Louisa Hopkins; good. Third | Georgetown Gase., 113tons. The total amount ‘ From Savannah Lone cream-colored MARE. black mane and | 7 % s. * . Clas Dictation, 10 minutes; very goo First [ of coal. registered and not registered, received ap from eyery locality in the land. etek td tail, about i4 hands high; sore undorthe right flank. | Zimes, were slightly injured. The car was Class—Geography. 15 minutes; very good. . registered and gis! , rec ‘Thus far we have heard no serious acci- New York, June 5—The steamer Nevada, | The owner is reqiested to come forward, prove somewhat dana ° Ae I y * | since the reopening of the canal, is estimated to aged, but not enough to prevent | Third Cl: s—Gr from Sayannah on the ist of July, has arrived | property, pay charges, aud take it away. First GlassoRealing tS atta Ney econ. exceed 14,000 tons. The boats began to arrive dent in this city or vicinity, and yery little dis- | here, . ©. NORRTS, it from proceeding to Washington. raat B vo = less a last Sunday afternoon. order; the latter being mostly throughout the | The Sayannah Herald announces thearrival | 3°3-3t" 209 4th st., bef. K and L sts, The accident was the result of carelessness | Qi sicay sie Le a we nee ue good, Tue Portce.—The police under Sergeant mal Governor Johnson | /PYAKEN UP SEAR SY ae Nera, Caen Essex were kept busily employed the entire forcible attempt of some soldiers to get liquor, | in that city of Proy . n ; an iki ay ci 9 L June, one roan white spot in her fore- ‘When denied them by the keepers of drinking | (iA "Gourd adouted: resgintion? ot wclonee | head, under bit and slit in the left ear: about seven houses under military regulations. and requested the Governor to deliver an ad- | Yt old. The owner will please come forward, oo the evening of 24th ] on the part of the switch tender. lently written, but could have been read with day more spirit. First Class—Analysis, 20 minute the orders of Super ichard Th celle: 2, Mass a} : atta! OF \€ Ss Superintendent Richards. a excellent, First Class—Mental Arithmetic, 25 | whoje number of arrests was 28, Of these, six nforcing the laws strictly, in obedience to FROM FORTRESS MONROE. chips is i » e erty, pay charges and take her a Fortress Moyror, July 3, 1£65.—The | Minutes; most excelent, the whole class being ay . x hie dress, which request omplied with, and | P7°*® Preper if sta LOR US se 3 3 = Sates persons were soldiers, turned over to the mih Gin Wenwiae Ge Ronaan Our -Eileut Cola} an adardas was toibs dulicereds on the evening eileee cies steamer Salyor, with 450 rebel prisoners from |!No. 1. Music—Solo—« Rest, noble Chieftain,” | tary. nine persons from Analostan Island; and sung with a fine voice, but outoftune. Orig! nal E-say—‘ Peace,” Eliza Simpson; splen- didly read and well written. First € Newport News, for Sayannah and Mobile, sailed to-day, The ste: of the remainder, two persons. were arrested for giving liquor to soldiers; three were di s—An- | missed, and the balance for violations of ¢ Ordway, Provost Marshal General of the De- | of the Ist. ARD.—Stol artment of Virginia, has addressed a letter to The colored troops doing guard duty in the night, June 30, TWO HORS iobert Ould of Richmond, announcing his re- | city have been relieved and sent to the inte- | Whiteandoue gray. I will give the above re n from mysta “ry Idaho, Captain Holmes, for inati shi Si al pris- vy, 15 minutes; very good. First Class— ie The t i . lease from confinement afteran examination by | rior. einen See appr Charleston and Savannah, with 41 rebel pris- | @temy uM ery ee - poration ordinances. The amouut of fines im- See initioe comtnieaion ot tite charges prefurreel Ea Tee eon oe BRS oners from Point Lookout, arrived this morn- | Written Arithmetic. 25 minutes; very good. posed was $91. zzainst him as the rebel commissioner of ex- = cor. 3d and ing. Music—Solo and Chorus—:+ Let me die with Port or GEORGETOWN.—Entered—Steam- changes, and concludes by saying: H Oo! FOR GLYMONT! _iy3-3t* A The U.S. steamer Porter has arrived from | my face to the foe” good. First Class—Natu- | ship Baltimore, Lewis, New York, with mer- “1t may afford some satisfaction to you to < F, about 4 } Alexandria, bound to Tex: ral Philosophy, 15 minutes; very good. Sec- | cyandise; steamers Columbia, Harper, Balti- ond Class—Written Arithmetic, know that the report of the military commis- 9 o'clock last numbered he steamer Norfolk sailed for Moreaead minutes: | more: Jno. Gibson, Kelly, New York. Cleared— P Island Social Club takes great pleasure in own: 3.259, 3. artios are tity with mai assengé inost excellent, First Class—Algebr: i é i . only ves ¥ the 3 al : as follows : 3.259, 3.149.'3.463, All parties are for- | City with mail and passengers. 1g Steamer Baltimore, Lewis, Philadelphia. restor nien pris ‘s y be- “Ins oD BX CiIRs 7 7 Ms PS aan i sted Karnak, 3 ean lis : = Meco Jonging to them, andto alleviate their suffer. BERSE de ao) SRC U ELON i nee steamer Wyoming, lett for Baltimore this ¥ fine, but read in too low atone. | Hy a'Ny "ts thisday disolved The unsettled l ngs.” T: GLYMONT PAVILION. cis uy) eae See ana morning for repairs. ; 4 in music, 10 minutes; fine, first cla: S| ness of the firm will be settled by Justus 1, Mc RADA UIAK z oy ibing a Sorrel HORSE and WAGON. The own. | phe steamer Tritian, from New York, with | excellent. Mental philosophy, 15 minutes; very | ty JUSTUS T, McCART Aiiairsin Rich mond. Oy THURSDAY, JULY 1371, 1865. ychatgesaud take them away, cornor of Litiraad | Commissary and orduance stores, arrived this | €00d. First Class—Familiar Science, 10 min- } “July 3, 1365. Jy 5-3tt_ (From the Bulletin of Monday.} — streets, Stable. , ; morning. t fit Mis NEE Y COO h EE Cantera Om DA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE.—One of Tuit's We have received reliable information that | The members of this Club have determined to | GTRAYE AY The schooner M. S. Leonard, with forage, cae ter the Murmuring Sen” coad. | So eight sirup Marble Draught Stands. Reason Bparty of Baltimore roughs, “Plug Uglies,” | wake this one of the best excursions of the season. | SSpenday, June 2th, a stout chunky BAY from New York, has arrived. we tent closes oer ne Se te s sail good. | for selling, 1 have turchaged a arger size. «Bicod Tubs,” “Stunners,” or what else you No pains or ¢ © have been spared to nake this | marked 1. C.. about’ 12 years old; two new hind The body of James Welsh was fonnd floating Atthe conclusion of the studies several y jy3-3t J.R. MAJ , cor. 7th ane 3. in the canal at Richmond yesterday. He was a member of the 4th U.S. Infantry. Fruits of all kinds and meats are abundant in the Richmond markets jat very moderate prices, and the general tendency indicates a MPS SEE YUBEES- morgan, Capt. Edgar, from Beaufort with government stores for Richmond. bas arrived and departed. The steamer State of Maine, Capt. Borden, arrived from New York, and immediately left for Newport News for 150 prisoners to take to City Poimt. asure to all who may sugea-on: A liberal reward will be given if brought ‘ook ’s Brass and String Band hasbeen en- | Jojqyq SL OSeree ei UCew cen Paani Ew Ries ed for the occasion, Island. iy 1-3t new, swift and commodious steamer Wawas- | &]] () REWALD—Strayed away or stolen on the zens and our police force are placed upon their | § ill make two trips, leaving her wharf, foot of | (2 VU 18th of June, a yellow and white spotted uard, for it is unlikely that they will just | 7thstreet, precisely at 8% o'clock a. m., and at 14g | COW. short horns, and was heavy with calf. Any- ly. y Bi 5 § 2 i S ale kha Abin eee g Sik cies as asceadRcape eaenefO Re EPS hhould the dax nrarante moth. ‘wrirgrve piv Fewartl, and letine Know at No. 374 £50 long as we have so many fair readers of £ i 531, admitting a gentleman and lailies, | D street, Washington, D.C. the Bulletin. Ge Pete ami tec of Arrangements. 0 jy 1-30" JACOB SOLOMEN. The positoon bridges, being no longer neaded, | F Sprincman, G gaat ynrcee LOSt this morning between Sth strect east and from the re-opening of the old route across the | WT Stone, i] » Geo Miller, "| ANDTHE MEI on Pennsylvania av., a MEMO Fiver, formerly spanned by Mayo's bridge, are | Thos McCook, John Little, T Hutchinson. PSE Per re eer ACK : pics: oo SON BRO. & CO., 333 Pennsy lyania avenue, dike to call them, are expected to reach Rich- mond in thejrown chartered conveyance some. time to-day. Their idea will be to have a ‘jol- ly old time” of iton the 4th inst.; and our citi- of music were sung, and the Trustees expr XARM WANTED —I desire to rent, with the their gratification at the adyancement made. r ege of purchasing, a small farm in the It was apparent to all that the course of the | immediate vicinity of Washington. Persons having Trustees, allotting the time to be given to each | farms for rent ‘will please address anotetoT.C,T, class ana Weriae Gxcellcht 3] Dug & Greet N- oees amorareniie ioe tony Oarcosy na uw tee 5 ice by which soma | pores vements, loc: > terms, fi ye mire Rey wom tw tod nearly the whole | tout ite ay S3t evening, to the exclusion of others. (A TTENZION tl ATTENTION Secondary No. 7, (Female) Third District, SPEN! 246 Penns: taught in the second story of the Wallach iinet ote eee cree GOODS School House, v examined by Mr. Brown in J consisting of SWI and ILLUSION WAISTs, the presence ef quite a-mumber of parents and | CHILDRENS’ DRESSES, and a handsome assort teachers. The examination v ne of themost | ment of Fancy Goods, to close business for tho rigid that we have yet witnessed. This school | Summer Season. jy 3-6" is considered a brag secondary, and is taught OTICE.—The firm heretofore known as L by Miss Addie Thompson, who isa graduate Heilbrun & Co.. is from this day changed to L of the Third District Grammar School. There } HEILBRUN & BRO. Louisand Samuel Heilbrun are 47 scholars on the rools, of whom 44 were | will continue the business atthe same old stand 3 ylyania avenue, 4} in process of destruction. The boats and lum- | 7 © Fisher, HB ber are being removed by the Engineer corps, znd will be used for other beneficial and con- Wenient purposes. The Richmond Republic of the same date The Cozzens Habeas Corpus Case. PHILADELPHIA, July 5.—In the Cozzens ha- beas corpus case t Judge Thompson, of SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! AT ISAAC bL’S, 443 7th street, three doors from G B. Newman's old stand. The balance of n hand consisting of Dry and Fancy Goods, | oGdi. Bu GOLD WATCH—On the ng down 7th street to Ma and avenue, ny Langley, assisted by Lillian Evans, Sallie A Thompson, Florence Hopkins, Annie Hayre, SIX NEW AMERICAN ORGANS, FRR Sallie Lock, Emma Johnson, and Zorah Par- | For Parlor_and Church, by the famed i ker, deserved special notice, two of the girls | makers, 8. D. & H. D. SMITH, just received to- haying remarkably fine contralto voices. The | 4Y- JOHN F. ELLIS, orthography, dictation, and reading of the Ist ; 306 oe Age reas: class was very good, mental and written arith. | + ri Sates NAS metic excellent, and in most of the studies of W SOUTH Says: embracing Cassone I G ‘ the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, ordered on tl 4 Mr. A. M. Keilly, editor of the late Peters. | Boys” Wear. A full linen Doce soy een aa Sa He Ot, the frout case is marked | she release of Gozzens, and delivered an opinion | Present. The singing of the school was excel- | 906 7thst. dy 13 burg News, was arrested in that city on Satur. ns, French Challies, Grave Mascon atc Z case watch, and formorly belonged to | that the right of the President to suspend the | lent. and the song “Daisy Deane” by little Ven- FOUR NEW CHICKERING & SON'S PIANOS writ of habeas corpus is only given to him by day and arrived here the same evening He | Delaines, light and black Alpacas, y cheap. S i “Ts Congress during the continuance of the war. f ¥ ‘was confined in Castle Thunder. The News,,| Linen Towels at 25 cents and upward, Table Linen it will be remembered, was, owing to the ob. | #4 pushers; siso very re Brown 82d §ectionable tone ofits ‘editorial articles, sup- d Muslin nt 95 center 'A tattoo owe pressed by the authories about a week azo. Fat 20, 25, 30. and 40 cents on Colonet Northrop, late Commissary-Genera} rt Ladies and Gentlemen. French Cor: of the Confederate States, arriy ch- 4¢,and American Corsets at $]a ps a) miond, yesterday and was confined in. Castle d Sun umbrellas, cheap, endl orhae BOARDING. ignul. The finder will be liberally re- ndalso confer a great favor, by leaving 7th and K strects, over Warren & Gib- wurant. W.H. SPIGNUL. The Gettysburg Ceremonies. PHILADELPHIA, July 5.—The corner s' of the monument at Gettysburg was laid y terday, with imposing ceremonies. The day was opened with a salute, and the procession ‘} ene! pelongi ; “ a i 2 3S s y i y Thunder. He was arrested at his home in Goods generally belonging to the Dry Goods line. ARGE a . rae Es formed at clock. ceded by General: the 2d class the Ist was nearly approximated. Willi + : a ae yi =, - Dont fail to call aj ms . OVCBET oe . ARGE AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED lormed at nine o'clock, preceded by Generals " 4 - vr Willis Baxley it for the End; by Mark Lemon. hree doors from G strect, : . 3 ‘ovements. Ap- Ss 2 ile. “Dnt 7 by Chas. ‘Lev > PLASTERERS, ATTENTION |—The mem- | _9* St BO Newman's Old Staudt, | Pyrdt Sts Lgteeet, between ith and 24th, dete dp aot a Wier hoe Pro ee igen im oma Geto Rem Cour Vy "Bratt Zoey Brand, bers of the Journeyme: aneaea? 1S enero as : dy 5 ode, and a letter from President Johnson re- s Sacre nas by Rev. W. ae aifon are reuuested ‘to ineet an THURSDAY tho Loeeent Lempert: Lomseni (LEM MORE GOVERNMENT CLERKS | gretting his inability to attend was read. Tans COUR Une Seetiaesoseding of the Banlinetty faites rele oe oe uly, at the German Hall, on Ith s be- ’ ©) can find cool and eomfo: aud e Ms cere: s wel st i s- | Levy Cor yy Presiden’ j : om. PRANC 3 tween F and G streets, as Business? tyrportance a With board. ina W catern famfiynar eau panarters, |. The Masonic ceremonies were most impres- | COTY 17D tne chair. y : jy __ FRANCK TAYLOR, 2 be Prought, forward for your consideration. Linvite attention to my ency peel cern 2d au 34 ets. $25 per month, two General Howard delivered an oration which The Chair stated that the select committee EAS! TEAS! TEAS( yee ember* “y arrears will please come for- ution to my very large stock of asa pe telat ‘ure air. good water, and cars <cited much cheering. appointed to conter with the military author- Fray 7 ——=d eae ward and tiearup. By the President. ter aes at Une moor incase one desired toride. iy 5-2" 4 | “Colonel Halpine read a “Miles O'Reilly” | ities as to indemnitying property owners for | THE FIVE CENT PER POUND ADVANCE Peek cat J. F. McBRIDE, Ree. See, PLEASANT FRONT ROOM with Board may | poem, which was well received. losses sustained by reason of the presence of Having made arrangements with an extensive» The Levy Court, at its last meeting on Mon. aks aii a I Be arrang > accomm @ two persons. Apply z : . | Who stated that the amount of damages would | I now offer to the trade_a fine assortment of, ay, the Sd. exteuded the time for tie akeu ear | 446-4 and 8-4 White Pine Cullings, Selects and | at No.7 int nt. Geormetown, D.C.0 dy 1st Death of a Prominent Citizen of Philadel- |}. charged tothe severat military divisions, | BLACK, GREEN and JAPAN TEAS of alll, 20 per cent. on the ta: and 5 per cent. from es of 1855 to the 18th of July, | Easters Shore Hemlo J2 OARD .—First-class Table Board can be had at * +6 B I and the committee left under the impression | grades,on the above system, which has proyed soe © 15th of July to Ist of An Scantling, ke ore and Spruce Sills, Joist, 416 Sth st., near G. Reference, my present : . that a commissioner would be appointed to de- | @ttractive in all Northern cities. PHILAvELPHIA, July 5.—James Dundas, a ‘ust. Office days TUESDAYS § ij 5; maar 1 g A boarders. $-lm* well-known citizen of Philadelphia, tormerl. ee a = A MY * Dihcefascnent westwing Crte wally Te DAYS. | Eastern Shore White Pine and Spruce Flooring. | D&SF€TS-__ = set-in" | President of the Pennsylvania Bank and Pres, | imine the amount of damages. The commit. | , All Teas sold at five (5) cents per pound advance Jy 5-6t" JAMES PILLING, Collector. | White Pine aed eee eae and Spruce. ; ERSONS WISHING BOARD ina pleasant and | dent of the Horticultural Society of Pennsyl- | t@; ‘fter waiting some days, hearing nothing W. CORWIN BURGE ye MEDICAL ASSOCIATION —There will be ate ‘ine and Cypress Shingles, Laths and Pick- bya ciyiie papel pecan jpooure the same yania, died yesterday afternoon aged 77 years. farther, again waited on General Grant, but |. Sole Agent for Thurston, Hall & Co.'s celebrated ; aspecial meeting of the Medical Associa- | Hickory, Ash, Oak, Poplar and Walnut Hotel, Leonardtown, Se. Mary’s county, Md. ahs was born in Alexandria, Va., and was con- failed tosee him, ascertaining, however, that Water, Boston, Milk, Graham and Butte ¢ ion of the District of Columbia, in the rooms of th Dressed Lumber of various thicknesses and qual- | steamer Vanderbilt touches three times a week | nected with a distingnished Scotch family. nothing further had been done. Crackers, 14 North Charles st., Baltimore, Md Medical Society, on FRIDAY next, the 7th inst., at | ities always on hand and under cover. abe’ | going fo Baltimore from Washington and return, Me 2 he Chur called the attention of the court to J my 2eewitt o'clock p.m. . W. H. LOVEJOY. : of the above Ican and ~‘ll sell at prices as low, Je13-3aw3w* . A y fact that several justices o e peace had |! 5 S sa = = iy MWT Secretary. | ifpotlower, than can be haa in Washington.” VABLE BOARD at 55 a month, BO E strect Ce eee ten New Works failed to make returas of fines collected and | 486 SPRING ASSORTMENT. = 4g, Yo AS_A_STUDENT OF MR. JOHN W Special inducements offered tolaree cash pur- T between 10th and ith streets. ‘Also, two fur: New York, July 5.—Chief Justice Chace | payable to the court, and the clerk (N. Cal- MA "Ss HOFFMAN, Principal of Clinton Academy, | °U25¢TS- T. EDW. CLARK, nished ROOMS to let, suitable for two or more gen. | hd his daughter arrived at the Saint Nicholas [ lan, Esq.) was directed to’ notify all such to Be eorgetown, D.C. T publi ny cademy , Lumber Dealer, id ore Hotel last evening, and will leave this evening | come up. NO. 486 SEVENTH STREET, I icly manifest my grati: Virginia ave., bet. 9th and 10th Herece. jeT-tf tude for the unremitting ene: vith whi je S-1ws” 9) eee Se ee HEN ts ean R ¥ vest. Boral er ie adrancrment at raghaepiecgmace | to Bari Hast | PROP TT HOARD, GIT Bh sient wow. is supervision. In doing this I think I speak f 's a So est i A ee my parents are £0 Bese AvaNDS SS BEASS ‘ with his mode of instruction, I can ‘i " ished wi ae ene ae ue Let ea Alesis, : LA. HEAL hese ease Het reat Off. tfully subs emarks to the people of | A.W. TYLER, Director, No 487 E st. (Navy Y’d) ; Tr ji i the District —Those who desire their boys to pro- ERMAN. Secreta ep Pot Ae AUTION —From this date I will pay no debts Brees in the path of knowledge and become good | 4:2: SHERMAN, Secretary. Je 12-tSepl rontracted or made by any pervon without my Bnd wise meni, would do well to patronize Mr. Hoft- | (LIFTON HELLEN, J. N. SINGLETON, ipai commanced so much respect and esteem among ate Paymaster U. 8. Navy, HEREBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC T ginal commanded so i 7 © THAT I Bis studente; indend bia authority among them i¢ | agroRNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF # will pay all debts contracted by my sister, Julia His manner of teaching is unexceptionablo, ashe | | CLAIMS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS + Bvelyy since the Zth Jung tas s BRIGHT Seems to choose the best authors as his guides. ‘The OF THE GOVERNMENT. iy 5-1w* No. 613 Eet. south, bet. 13th and 1ith, that of ang school in the District, together with his | | Claims for Prize Money. Lost Clothing, Bounty, | JF Mit. JACOB A. EGE isin Washington, will he amanncr of portraying the incalculable value of an | Back Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses and other proper- please call at the Admiral House and ask for Mr. Education, seems to stir the laziest drone to action. | ty attended to promptly. James E Covington. Ives tor Providence, R. I. BO es LOCAL NEWS. —e—_—_. THE TRIAL OF MISS HARRIS, The Jury Made. In the Criminat Court, Judge Wylie presid- ing, this morning there was a large attendance of spectators, the bar being fuy represented— the interest being in the case of Miss Mary Har- ris, who is charged under an indictment for the murder of Adoniram Judson Burronghs, in the hall of-the Treasury Department, on the 30th of January last. J District Attorney Carrington and Assistant Resolutions were adopted requiring peddlers sy ee DEALER IN . to have onto waeone the letters L. CG. with | CHOICE STOCK ee ADORNNE’ NTs, number of license, under a penalty of a fine RACING. | ng from 2 to $5, and authorizing the Superin- PAPER HANGINGS tendent of Roads under direction of the Com- A select and varied stock of Gilt, Mrdia m and mittee on Improvements to contract out such | low priced Paper Hane ings | Bardens Deets 9. Cen- work on the roads as they shall deem adyisa- | {Tieces; Aj. embracing the Largestan@ fisnd- ble. vIN On motion of Mr. Plant. the Treasurer was Buff. Green! Wink eee Occhals iB directed to call upon Mayor Wallach and learn | and Gilt Window Shades, a variety ef satterney of him what arrangement he will make to pay | Shade Fixtures, Tassele, &c. ¥ md the debt now due to the Court by the Corpora- PICTURE CORD AND TASSE’ 5,3 tion, and inquire what steps he will take to Silk and Worsted Picture Cord: and 7 assels, dif- pay the amount of the city’s proportion of the | ferent sizes and colors, a beautifal assee tment. Pic- jedgment affirmed for the Coroner. ture Rings, Nails, &c. Mr. Plant reported that he had waited on the OVAL PICTURE FRAME 5. Mayor, who informed him that the ¢ch: due by The largest assortment of Oval F cames in the the city for advances in repairing and opening } District, warrant Hi ed to be gilded w ith gold ‘The result of this needs no comment. In fact I may ARTS 1s 30 Ce i : Also, a varlety of Dark.Wood: Fr: geld leat. i in hii Office 29 432 street. it = HIS 1S TO CERTIFY that my wife JULIA E. | District Attorney Wilson, who are to conduct } eounty roads would be paid about the Ist of a y z ‘87 les. with Bay hat He, Honan scouts amtiring im Maxeahgy |) ngs oe pees EVELY. has left my Bed and Board without | the prosecution, were present, and Messrs, | Septeraber, and that he wonld call the atten- | Ped stock of small-sized Ovalamd’ Curie de Visite amy latest breath I shall cherish the remembrance re eee or provocation, vhatsoever,and Ido | Bradley, Fendall and Mason, of the counsel for § tion of the Councils to the judgment in favor ENGRAVINGS AND PA pxT]x. of bim as a kind, just and excellent teacher. P. BOYER & BURNSTINE, Berepy forewarn any person or persons trom har’ | the accused—Mr. Voorhees and Judge Hughes § of the coroner. Afew choice Eneravinn aut INTINGS. yee §° pay any debts contracted byher "| Will net | not having arrived yet. The President was directed to anticipate the | instore. ss oak Paintings always jy 3-e02t™ A STUDENT OF THE ACADEMY. LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, JOHN EVELY.7th street east, On the opening of the Court, Mr. Bradley §— revenue by borrowing an amount equal to the Orders for Paper Hanging and Wi a MAYORS OFFICE, Washington. D. C., 47513TH STREET, Washington Sunene een fandS.C. avenue, | stated that when the gmpaneding of tha: jary wants Cite Cones Mt Rodier & © Le attended (2, ahd @ xccuted iu the best ‘uly 1, 1865.—The time named in the procla- i - ashington, June 5 jy 1-3t" ‘was commenced on Mons it was without license was gran’ essrs. ier Jo. . y ‘y. ation having expired, owners of Dogs Bre in- | Second door from Pennsylvania avenue, south side BTROLOGY. —IADAME KROUSE will give | certain depositions being at hand which were § to keep an ordinary on Analostan Island by a Ba Terms-cash for Good’ ror Labor. DRY oct yroceed pile Sf annals of that king CE A information on all the affairs of life, and 12 necessary tor ae Cee The Cie arco vote of 4 to 2, this being the first license of the 4 486 Severy MARKRITER, 7 anti : j 3 ‘owa, arrived, i y 86. ENTE. STREET, Tound runiing at large not muzzled. “1 ) LIBERAL ADVANCES made on WATCHES, | Stall houssot the day aud evening. Gertiomes | from Ohieago have not, from what causene | ona Samed by he prevent cours ies taeht doors sbove Oda’ Fellows? Hall iy 13t Cater, PIVHARD WALLACH, JEWELRY, CLOTHING, &c. je7em* | 81, Ladics 00 cents, She can also show a likeness | could not imagine, unless it was owing tothe | Wancexx Cases Monpay.—Jerry Carter So Washington, D. ¢. 7s aCe! Mayor. —_—______________ | aslarge as life, Residence 415 3d street, between | ijiness of one of the witnesses. Messrs, Vor- | was arrested by officer Tucker, of the Third (FIREWORKS FIREWORKS! OFFICE OF THE METROPOLITAN | 3j}0R NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE BL BETANS Biteets Je 26-12¢ hees and Hughes had neither arrived yet—the f Ward, on a charge of ine larceny. He was ba at a ‘R THE GLORIOUS RAILROAD COMPANY, Seventeenth sir- 4 © of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or Ulcora- yk. PHILLIPS has removed to Pennsylvania | former having missed connection with the cars J; tried and dismissed. John Kane was arrested FLAGS AI Wid Este FS te. Fae June 2, 1865.—The tockholdera of the Metropolivey tion of the Bladder or Kidneys, Diseases of the avenue, near léth st., over Meare ree ‘es megine of the fion of tiGiands, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, | Drug Store. at Cincinnati. He would therefore ask that the n of by officer R. Johnson, and was charged with The undersi: wi case be postponed until to-morrow. grand larceny by T. J. Triplett. Kane was SKY ROC cers -l offer the balauce of pany, for the election of Directors ** road Com- ick-dust Deposit. and all D; 6 “ FS ear, Will be held at thi le ey: i Gravel or Brick-dust Deposit. udge Wylie remarked that he was adverse Ff sent to jail for court. John Pendleton was ROMAN Ca‘ § ke oth of July 19. Thee” on WERE RE er eldneys: Ant EXT ERO nt: [MERELLA MosQUITO BARS. So nerionine the case, and: would prefer that F charged by George Phillips: with grand lar- rage? A POTS Bo'clock m., and close" _ polls will be opened at B ¥ s the case be proceeded with. -ceny. The accused had formerly been em- BLT_E LIGHTS WM. W. MO. oo wt ee a a ST AER BSE EE TS 452 SEVENTH STREET. Mr. Bradley said that om Monday the jurors f ployed in Phillips’ restaurant, and was seen PIN WHEELS, dCi Ya OTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—I beg lea Guaranteed to be the simplest, cheapest, and most | were chosen ‘with the express, understanding § by Mr. Phillips interfering with his. servants FIRE CRACKERS, pa a to inform my customers and the effective Mosquito Bar ever invented, rming ® | that the counsel of the defenseshould stand to- f on Monday. He was pursued, and aftera hard Pare ELECTION NOTICE. public that I have thig day. assoctated in rfect protection against Mosquitoes, Flies, &c.. 1 day as they did then, having the right to move f race was captured by officer C. LL. Greer. He | To Destersat cost, as he is closing o Orrice WasHINoTON anv Groncetown | business with mo FREDERICK ea +t or nigh’ or OOF tae them, together with a large | @ continuance or postponement. was sent to jail for court. The above parties F x all at, NS LEWIS eet ‘oad Compant, corner 15th street and New | JACKSON, who has been foreman and superin- Kot WALI ; Mr. Carrington regretted: the application. for-] were all arrested in the Third Ward, and dis- }, _ 307 Pa. av., between 9th and i0th’sts. 3. — | tendent of my hment for the last seventeen ‘| stock of WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, bs < s Hoe ea Oe ee ee ee ear eS UN L. JOYCE, and thatthe | and O a postponement. Ithsd already beert contin} posed of by Justice Thompson. | Wy} t00rER a sons VAL PICTUBE FRAMES, CORDS, TAS- t J 3 ; Ds i he ted by me will hereafter | SELS, &c., at ROTHROCK'S, ued from the March term to the present, and In the Fourth Ward officer Coomes &rrested MANUFACTURE: og ay SO ae a ete AT be ele ae ake Be carried ee condnce ‘and name of je 30-Im *" 452 7th et., opposite Patent Office. had been ence postpened. He would.ask the |] two yong men, John Wilson and John Mur- TWINE OF 4 ice of the Company, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th ANDREW J. JOYCE & CO. A FINE OIL PAINTINGS, court to confine counsel to the rules of tice phy wie ‘were charged with highway robbery Diep Soret wie is veiled NETTING, Soha axpmny s jorce.., | 486 = $90) oad conte Se Seen amiehotne| 2k pena tene Fisititjers Ba. ani PT q : Carriage Manufact; No. 477 lith and E sts. irst-class work of art | counsel user ie Stating what is } court by CO. S . OF. Sout REENLEAF. Scctetesy and Trewsurs All'persons indebted te tie are, roauested to close | pisiakerbecker, of Holinnn favorite pupil ot axe | counsed to be proved and that he may know | In the Sth precinct Chartotte Campbell, aged | mo i°hrpruer of Pratt and South stracts, Balti. W.C.G >Secretary and Treasurer. | their accounts as early ax possible. Either mem- | late Troyon. Scene near Wheeling, Va..a very | so as to be abletosay whether or nothe will} 11 years, was arrested by officer Clements on a J = my 17-3m c ree othe Rare oes satngced ia rene i for the effective picture, by Sontag. Also, 'a Hittle em. | admit what is alleged. 7 ; charge of grand larceny by Paul Koon. She Cc HAFALA ISSOLUTION OF] COPARTNERSHIP, bs * B Toe oe eee ot Oonesiation i ith afew: choice Wir. Bradley said be needed wa instructions | was delivered to the District Marshal in obedi- UNKIVALLED ‘The rsbip heretofore existing under the The undersigned, from their gen knowledge Eneravings ‘nd 8 large and choice seloction of | from the District ay oe or asked | ence to 2 Denoh Wavand Toa bh Gs d Syl. F firm and style of Morris & Blume has been dissolved and experience of the Peer rrelection of ma- | Oval Picture Frames, icture Cord and Tassels, ae - pooner mente Hie, iaelecn 2; i on iene pranth ware so ph c Sen a eae & URNITURE POLISH, This day by matnal consent. counts which the | With increased facilities for the manufictuse und | NSS Bings, &e-. MARKRITER'S. When tothe Oourt that a witness whose evi, | ton, charged by Felix Greenapple with grand Ber pringing ont the brilliancy of Varnish. gre iscden date: H. MORKIS, | TePsir of carriages, are confident that they cam No. 4867th street, doors bore, | dence was important was absent, who was in | larceny. ‘They were heb to bail fer Court, peers. olf forpiiate to its original lustro, jy 6-St* BLUME. oR trict attention to business we hope to mait a ev Terms cash. ° oye 3m? the service 0: fae ie exe ant ene nae Ret Pa ebras fe Bie iN heey Varnished surface: S, ee Gimness from elt FE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX-'| continuance of the liberal patronage extended to | <©2——----_- _ | been ordered by CTeLAry. yep: beh eo wo heari lege For sale at BARRY'S Furniture 8 isting between Charles D. Brown and Josephi} the old stand for the last twenty-two years. HICKERING & SON’S famed Grand and | here; when it was agreed to set the case for the | cer Walsh, and atter a hearing was sent to Yalagn ee, bet th ‘and th ote ure Store, 61 Lon- B. Alexander, under the name of DRS. BROWN & Repairs executed with the same neatness and Square PIANOFORTES. first Monday in July. As for the District Attor, co for court, Thomas Eagan was charged by ans AT -» ste. je2-6t" ALEXANDER, Embalmere of the Dead, is this | promptness as heretofore. ‘Also, Smith's American Parlor and) ney being informed of the nature of the evidence . Bliss with grand larcemy, He was arrest ‘OTICE.—For eale 20 setts of 2 and 4 horas eec- day dissolved by mutual consent. at ANDREW J. JOYCE & CO. Church ORGANS, and sole BFP RCT from Chicago and Burlington, he placed in his | by officer Cullem, and was turned over to ‘in ond hand HARNESS and jorge lot SADDLES July sth, 136, 97 - woo JOHN L, JOYCE. J iy L3t je B-6t between 9th and lot ets, | commissions Were issued, copies of the inter. | Handy and Boswell, attoots opposite National Hotere a