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yd - “—S"- 1 tire {| Skooxn Wann Station Casus.—Wm. Stew- fis yon Pl ce sucdagiey | art, diserderly; diemis Jotm Dakion, drank; fra: “The powers that } do. ©- a . James Me Dugall, leaye you alone if you pos 2 Alice Harris, disorderly Thos. ” ‘ i THE EVENING ST ais. | es = Sees of the United —— ° a a ; c ALLACH, iter Pre} Semone Aer es th, swepicion;dinmissed. A bexander Humes, eB. W ADL ACH, Rater and Epsrrietsr: Finding :—Of the specification Guilty, exeept obey laws country. Disorder’ do” Semmes (71 ao; 8B Mary — -ABHINGTON CITy: combining, confederating, and iring with r $ ‘Sener PRESIDENTS HEALTH. A, Dement & nk dnd ductderty; workhouse. 6 Edward Spangler; of this Not Gam lol m the morning of the sth, president JoBnson’s hewgith ts somewhat wm | Chas. 140, j dismissed. ; = TEE 55 proved to-day, but he tunable to revive ice Feeneennvia vad : 7 \ ‘ iY siti r ged to-fivy at Prank. visitors, "Many par! ho visited the White Puta Go's, at il a.m 70, Ae Mm.» BI; 2 ps an, OS House insist upon sending their cards to the | Panrenheit, in the shade President's room, asking for an interview, ~ > when they are well aware that his strength will Aftaire in Georgetown. THURSDAY... sJULY 6, 1065. Of the charge Guilty, except combining, f ——————————————_ | feaerating, and conspiring with Edward WF READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE.| Spangler; of this Not Guilty. : BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- And the Commission does therefore sentence RRAPRIC AND OTHER MATTER. him, the aforesaid Samuel Arnold, to be im- ranch , sorrel PONEY, tit in the Ieft hind foot. Any Bergen that can lenve thegames liberalreward wil! be paid. Ap; at, foot of 11h street, hide house; ay a ED OR STOLEN=A larac sorrel HORSE TE A ahite spot omhis forehead. A suitable re: THE CRIMINALS. prisoned at hard labor for life at such peniten- ie ee eee core BL was KER, alien ea not permit bim to receive them. Cc As wal =m oR mS FRor BLE — Tht ee J cali) scanaligedaia cia bike THEIR DEATH WARRANT READ TO The attending physician expresses the belief cinity of the Gublastor’s ‘eee “agptthas Fives aball designate: E Ofnd on ann a elit, te jplack terrier DO THEM. that the President will be able to resume bi« } of the stoppage of the baits by the Collector for Samvcrt A. Mvupp. ‘ eevee thereon. “Answers to setts Kabel Ey wthite tire duties in a few days. « ee UE» tee Oo Gomes Finding :—Of the specification Guilty, except | and is supposed to have been lost near ierce's am at ea eee & 2 m oo © | cubist contsrdta Soa compe wit | Min, deftanroening at ibeeae apr | WHERE THEY-ARE TO MEMUNG.-|~ “ons pamminere peyecton. | Why i ey tall iain oa ae Edward Spangler; of this Not Guilty. And | receive the thanks of the owner. jy 6-3t* ——_e—— F ‘ tenes beer ee, Reeirt in teenecated by the Rberiit of Alle- except receiving, entertaining, barboring and AKEN UP—July 3, 1855, » large dark HORSE, | THE PREPARATIONS FOR THEIR EXE- ears none a ain “ riment of Washing. | gany county, who attached po aby in tee ing Lewis Payné, John H. Surratt, Mi- condemned. The owner can have the same by CUTION. ‘on, July 5, 1865, Breve: aj. Gen. ett's | hand of the coal agents. The agents of the . sees Shs ayingcharges. Inquire of L. M. RITTENHOUSE, division, composed of the 79th Pemha., 17th N. | companies refusing to pay to the collector, act- chael O'Laughlin, GeorgeA. Atzerodt, Mary | Bid street, between G and H. iy 530" —_+——. ovg5th No vseth Penna, 1490 WX. ath OF, | ing by authority of Section ¢ of the Act of As- FE. Surratt and Samuel Arnold; of this Not ‘THE FINDINGS OF THE COURT. | cuiy. The commission does therefore sentence him the said Samuel A. Mudd to be imprisoned at ‘The Sentences Approved by the President. hard labor for life, at such penitentiary as the y ass. jb Penna., 24th do., 147 » 79 semby of Maryland, December session, Isl, nT Pa uth. N.Y, oe rer t at which authoriges the collector to refuse to pass N. Y. regiments will be at once mustered out | 2Dy boat or float through the canal or its — of service, ad ordered to their proper State | until the tolls are paid, and seize the boat, float rendezyous. All general and staff officers | &nd produce, and sell the same at meaoe, - serving witb the division will, when the mus- | order to pay the toll and expenses, The col- This morning General Hancock, command- ing Middle Military Division, proceeded to the Arsenal and handed the death warrants of Payne, Herold, Mrs. Surratt, and Atzerodt, to 5 REWAKD-Strayed away, a large SOW, black and white on the back, with six pigs, spotted asthe sow. Mi: onthe3d. Information to GEO. MASON, éth st.,bet.PandQ. jy 5-3t* 10 REWARD.—Lost, July 4th, between 3d g street and Penn. avenue and 7th street President of the United States shall designate. | Wharf, five ten dollar BILLS. Roturn to J; H. | 0... General Hartranfi, in charge of the | tors out above ordered have been completed, | lector, anticipating difficulty in consequence of Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Rorele oat: Atse- eS res ee Oe ee See ote een etreetee COURS Bitte tere ‘yea ‘ Pisin and they at once proceeded to the | proceed to their respective homes, and thence pia isier se Foenex 07" : a a cof patie men rods to be Hang !! proved the foregoing sentences in an order | OST OR STOLEN—OnSaturday yening,aroan | 4, vanes informed the prisoners of | TPOrt Dy letter to the Adjutant General. plies to Senet. Eesox (or 6 squad, of polrees ‘ 4 See dated Executive Mansion, July Sth, 1865, and ie BAY HORSE, shdat 16 Hands high, wid An ving prison, when: they. * Pp ace FIRST CAVALRY BRIGADE promptly detailed. No disturbance beyond & oe one le < er will be EF _—t J ry. RIGA 5 = . - 3 & ‘The Sentence tobe ee To-Mor- | orders tab ihe peiscuers Samual Aras, SA: rally rewarded if'eft at No. 589 Maryland avenue, their aie — al Hartranft reading the Pee ute catany tiisada Gipoeed litte hard swearing has yer oc curred. is een row uel A. Mudd, Edward Spangler, ani ichae| etween 9th and 10th streets, Island. warrants in each case. x ee tg i : preps ‘ . 7 . . i 1 AM BROPLFEY. of the Ist and 3d regiments New Jersey cav- | istered this morning >—Cumberiand € * Sen pacat: O'Langhlin be confined at hard lator in the | 06S THEY | ‘The announcement did not take Payne by | or.) "S.t Connecticut cavalry, and 2d Massa. | 747.3 tons: Hampshire aad Baltimore C Mudd, Arnold and O’Laughlin to Reaitenwary, nt see Be sloola bids 5 market-house, on Monda: é evenin 4 guly surprise, as he expected no other sentence, and | chusetts cavalry, Brig. General Gamble com- fons Oontrel 00) Prue Ode tiete cone; Aine i spective senten- cL SE. bob- ‘ ; ; oe ‘ 339.15 » New e CO. M2. : Imprisoned for Life! Mr ee aria ite i Gh tiled and white fat with a. phycician's ROCK: he showed little emotion. Atzerodt tried hard | manding, is to be immediately mustered out, | {can Co., 6314 tons; Plant, 12.3)tons; Bord: . a ee - a Se ees AWAY. with large oval windows on the sides and | 44 a.sume an indifferent air, but vainly, as purseent to special orders No. 161, July 6, 1865, | Go 111.11 tons. Departed—Eight boats, licht ‘he above reward will be paid if left at No 2 58 "¢ 2 {eadquarters Department of Washington. The FLocr AND GRAIN Marker.—Flour—De- back 5 ; Pr Eee 552 New Jersey avenue, Capitol Hill. je 5-3t* shown by the tell-tale tremor of his extremities STOLEN BY TWO SOLDIERS, at the Presi- >» ashy sm S dent's grounds, about 8 o'clock last night, a and the ashy pallor upon his face. The sen GRAY HO. SE, having two ©’s on one shoulder | tence was a thunderbolt to Herold, who had General and general staff officers will proceed | mand steady, to supply the local trade. to their homes and report thence by letter to Kone td the marke, quoted nominally at the Adjutant General. $7.75; extras, $8.25. Grain—Wheat, $1.70a81.73, for good red: $1.80 for white. John C. Breckinridge writes a letter from —o-— Cuba ‘o the Hon. E. M. Bruce, member of the, The following are the official orders ap- | late Confederate Congress, dated May 15, 1865, SHpangler to be Imprisoned for Six | a LETTER FROM JOHN C BRECKINRIDGE. Years! d Con d hip, with a red ed wagon = . cov Vv proving the finding and sentence in the cases | from which the following is extracted : Miitnocover, “Thefndec will becuitably rewarded | expected nothing more serious than a short | EX-GOV. VANCE, OF NORTH CAROLINA, | ——_——____——— Tisomers tri fore the court of which “I haye heard no news from the outer world | upon returning them to imprisonment in the penitentiary. The frivol- The rebel Ex-Gov. Vance, who has been con- TED IMMEDIATELY—A COMPETENT breil abacanripotnorbes PCE is Le . fined in the Old Capitol prison for several COOK, Apply at Markham’s Hotel, next to Major General Hunter was the president: since I disbanded near Nees apace oe La Corner 2d and K streets east. ous simpem deserted his face, and for once he a aniierpest eieiosea tla Ghosiar 5 willakieoy” Y jy 6-90" t ji r, x t of the Chattahooche. z > an e i t ast, Was bani = by di- , an War Depertnent AaNient ENE tect! tad Sea eer Ci aps enduphta thie Fak OXEN No ad ale Seehh seemed wholly unmanned. rection of President Johnson, and allowed to | F. W. Latuam, Attorney-at- Law. Joun 5. Berry, ington, siete with star in face; b dle and line backed. Mrs. Surratt was completely anstrung. return to North Carolina, on parole, there to LATHAM & BERRY, To Major General W.S. Hancock, U.S. Volun- | councils at Washington city not to drive a mee Commanding Middle Military Division, | praye and suffering people to the remedies that = - spring from despair. Every man should now omer ke hare ar chee oniean a. exert all the influence he possesses to make the ted in paragraph 4, special orders, No. 211, | present cessation of hostilities permanent and Gated War Department, Adjutant General's i f3 honorable; and let it be remembered that there Office, Washington, May 6, 1865, and of which ae: ; 2 = can be no lasting peace founded upon cruelty Major General David Hunter, U. S. Volun- Pa NESS teers, is President, the following named per- ppre Z sons were tried, and after mature consider- PARDONS GRANTED. tion of the evidence adduced in their cases, The following-named parties have been par- ‘were found and sentenced as hereinafter stated, | doned by the President during the present FA Bees The owner can ners The execution is to take place in the prison Glengl Homey on the Cox farm, eo ax’” | yard at the Arsenal, which is not large enough! 0 ee | Oe ae Penn, avenue, abay HORSR. about 15% hands high, | fre, While the execution will be in effect a Poe ee ON Ee ne ASE A orate tere miedt Ione | Dees Coats wan wanice & Dies 100 AAmIssion BUGGY, with shifting top, bearing the name of the charged with the execution of this order, and Pere RNERS The above reward will be | these will be given sparingly—no more being SCULgGThechet eth yee 7 | Setiee shen enn OR commento nang Temain subject to the orders of the proper au- | peat EaTATE BROKERS, AND AGENTS FOR TN THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS, GENERAL HALLECK’S WAR HORSE. Culpeper Court Homse, ¥a., Gen. Halleck, who will sail from New York | pave forsale severaifine Farmsin that neighbor on the Ist of August for San Francisco,is neces- | hood from 160 aires and upwards. Application for by letter to ux orto T. sarily compelled to part with his splendid ‘war FULLER. corner of loth street and New York ay. horse Major, which bas : rane him ] Washington, D.C iy 6-eoim* through is CRI] ce in| a 7 i or win fee, tee Mar er a | BY WML Wa Ca ate of at le yy the 2ist inst., will ‘ re ; then be sold atanction inthis city.” 98 Lonisiana avenue, bet. 9th and 10th ste SALE OF RORSES. CARRIAGES. &c. es follows: week :—D. J. Godwin, W. Reed, W. H. Peters, ELBY. room. = SALE C 7 r ‘ 5 On SATURDAY MORNING, July 8, will be sold, ist.—Davip E. HEROLp. Holt Wilson, ere ei D. Gale Benn JW. _iy 5-2t of Yates & 3 Pa. avenue. eee es ery GBANT ae at the Hagant about te pal ata - Lr seP Vinston, Va.; . Clevelan: a ephen KEN U ; . s THE yo ADE. Genera: necowne i 4 ES AD Le Finding: Of the specification Guilty. exeePt | Danean, Mist. 8. 8. Hughes,” BH. Shinker, ‘Adausea MULES on li ntrert, meny theralivond. ‘There have been various givings out to | nels Porter and Badean of his staff, returned ] suitable for saddle and harness, part of which are combining, confederating and conspiring with | ya; T.’ P. Feith, John Wilkes, Wm. award Spangler, as to which part thereof, Not | Johnson, W. B. Myers, N. C.; W. R. Mitchell, Guilty. Of the charge Guilty, except- the | Ky.. Wm. Rutherford and 19 others, of Va.; J. to Washington fast evening from ATbany, N. very fine harness, work and saddle Horses. . ALSO, Y., fwhere he participated in the celebration of ] A large and desirable collection of new and second the national anniversary. hand Carriages, Wagons and other vehicles The cwner will please come forward, prove pro- - perty. ay charges. ‘and take them away Inguire | the effect that the extremists of the radical ‘ or M. Sheran, at Wm, Barington’s, between E and school, failing to moculate President Johnson T, near Delaware avenue. _jy 3-3t*_ | with their crazy notions, as they similarly swords of the charge that he combined, con- | ©. Venable, Ga.; Robert Geddes, D.C.; G. H. eae 'ALa0, . i > S Chrisman, W.T. Carrington, J. ). Richardson, AKEN UP AS A STRAY, on the 2ith of June, | failed with President Lincoln, are n an- Fs = One Calash Carriage, built by Beckhaus Federated and conépired with Edward Spang- | GJ. Kelly, J. E. Tackett, J. W. Ford, Va Gue cream-colored MAE, black mane and | {00 a crusade against the Administration 1, ¥ COLONEL WILSON. J New and second-hand Harness. &. Jer, 28 to which part of said charge, Not Guilty. | Geo. Dixon, Tenn: A. J. Berry, Ky. W.C. | tail, about 14 hands high; sore under the right flank. & , aga stration to Colonel Wilson, Chief Commissary of Sub-‘] _ Regular sales at the Bazaar, every Tuesday, The owner is requested to come forward, prove | be put in motion at the next meeting of Con-, property, pay charges, aud ee DERIS gress. Tothisend the attempt is now being and Lats. made especially to “fire the popular heart” in, Sentence:—And the mmission does there- | Sibley, Ga.; E. M. Morris, Va.; E. Barksdale, fore sentence him, the said David E. Herold, to | Tenn; J. P. Jones, Joseph Burkholder, ss Emanuel Geist, Va.; Rutus Boblete and 112 be hanged by the neck until he be dead, at such other North Carolinians. year of its career, is expected to return to 4 vate sale. Washington to-day from Chicago, where he | S#le Withoutregardto weather | bi 209 4th st., b Y UP ESTRAY—On the evening of 2ith | vor of negro suffrage undiluted, as opposed, time and place as the President of the United ee es has been for a short time on leave of os . M. States shall direct, two-thirds of the members ASKS FOR PARDON. June, one roan COW, white spot in her fore: | to the more thoughtful policy of qualified sut- | "“° ?°*” Sax eior Absentte: A = ae rate — of the Commission concurring therein. On Monday, Altert Pike, formerly U.S. In- | Head, under bit and elitin the left car: about seven | frage, limiting the privilege for the present to REBEL PRISONERS. een Senin Leponapieee " 94.-GeorGE A. ATZ2ERODT. dian Agent, and who raised several regiments | prove property, pay charges and take Her away those of the blacks having some sort of capac- All the rebel prisoners held: by the Goyern- SE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNI RE AT PTBLIC AUCTION. 4 oka ity for its use. Inconsistently enough, the ex- On THURSDAY. the 13th instant, at 100" tremists tacitly admit that the comparatively’ —Stolen from mystable, Fri 1 S! a June 0. TWO HORSES—one educated negro of the free States is not yet fit ment have been discharged with the ex Finding:—Of the specification Guilty, exeept | f Indians for the rebel service, made applica- combining, confederating and conspiring with | tion to the President for pardon, Pike, in his Edward Spangler; of this Not Guilty. Of the | Petition, emphatically denies the charges jy 3-3t* College Villa, near Tennallytown, D. ( m) REWAR PIU day nigh of about 150 officers, above the rank of . | m., roe sell at proses BLAS ey G ee The various prisoners depots throught the | tween 20th and Zist streets. all goods anil c North and West are being broken up, and will mentioned in said distrain for house rent due P out Anat i ‘: ity vards i one gray. I will gi p ve to exercise the privilege of suffrage, and they “8. viz cnarge Guilty, except combining, confederating | brought against him of inhumanity toward: white and one gray. I will give the above reward for ‘ at once be put to other tises, rears. a “> ae & their recovery, or the ap om of the thief, so ati > - once P SOS. 3 Mahogany Tables, 2 Pine do... and conspiring with Edward Spangler; of this | Ur troops. as T can find them. OLEARY, CO et EEG Gare iz common Chairs, 1 Sideboard, 1 Clock, Not Guilty. SALE OF HORSES AND MULES “ .aye., Island, him there; but that the ignomsnt contraband of GENERAL HOWARD. Lket Castors, lot of China, 3 Waiters, 1 Desk, ington, D.C. the cotton field and sugar plantation shall per- — force have a ballot thrust into his hands before IN OzICE OF Cra LilGeg | beg leaye | he can read a letter upon it or have the slight- ublic that I have thig day assoriated In QE est idea of its meaning, That is to say, suf- usiness ee oe ee Oe aa saat frage for the free State negro is not popular of hy establishment for the last seventeen | With the whites of the free States, and is not to years, and my son, JOHN L. JOYCE, and that the | be agitated for ‘*shome consumption” by the pusiness Derergmnes epeeted By ew a hereafter | radical politicians, who have a keen eye for Freedman’s Affairs. and orator at the Gettys- [4 Mastrenscs, 2 Hocking ‘Chairs. 1 Whatnot. P ie: i a } Stand, 2 Carpets, 2 nds, 1 Dressing Bureau, burg ceremonies on the 4th instant, returned to | | Wardrobe. 2 Card Tables, 6 Feather Pillows, the city yesterc 2 Feather Bolsters, 1 Stand, 2 Wash Basins and Pitchers: 1 Hat Rack, APPOINTED. 1 Mahogany Burean, 1 Bedstead. : i 1 Feather 1 Mattress, 1 Carpet, 1 Glass, Secretary McCullough has appointed Henry | | Muhogany Stand. 1 Bowl aud Pitcher, S. Hall, of Maine, to a first-class ($1,200) clerk- | 1 Walnut Wardrobe, 2 Parlor Stoves, Sentence:—And the Commission does there- An immense number of government horses ore sentence him, the said George A. Atze- | and mnies will be offered at public sale at the Fodt, tobe hung by the neck until he be dead, | arsenal grounds, Harper's Ferry, Va., on Sat- at such time and place as the President of the | urday, the Sth inst., under direction of Capt. Whited States shall direct, two-thirds of the Flag, A.Q. M. members of the Commission concurring therein, ET ST PE 34.—Lewis Payne. APPLIC NTS FOR PARDON. t Among the applications for pardon received Finding:—Of the specification Guilty, except fe z sa ; . : y ( stead eccatiaing cok ediercing: add coh asin ee Remesaetr hive Creelient yen ceesnat gabe ANDREW J. JOYCE & CO. local popularity; but in lien thereof they pro- | Ship m the Treasury Department. 2b Mattreance 1 Wasetands 1 Workatand. oie A e late x a 5 ag . aay oA ae TAs iJ = : : i oe Edward Spangler; of this Not Guilty. ea xopel Cone reat Amt iar ANDREW J. JOYCE, pore:to make the 1ate ‘siavelolding comm uni GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Meee lictataenel tis Hon itereia houseeld d McDowell. Carriage Mannfacturer, No. 477 lith and E sts. ies, 1 especially those localities w1 INU parsons Amtebted to joe acelrcnuemed te dios |icceae ee ee toe aera tng their accounts a8 carly a8 possible. Either mem- ber of the new firm is author! WASHINGTON, July 5, 1865. until the rent is paid. Terms cash, i Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quo- Fe ee SHINS, ¢ Bailiffs. Of the charge Guilty, except combining, con- federating and conspiring with Edward Spang- ignorant contraband is in predominating num- : THE REGULAR monthly _meeti receipt fu ers, @ 5 any Ba 7 2 ¢ ler; of this Not Guilty. OF ot ‘the W.CHIBERNIA BENEVOLENE | same. Bre Pye fae 5 Bebe of Botany Bay for crazy exper- | «ations of Government securities : REEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ Sentence:—and the Commission does, there- eoerE Ty pel eeu Temperance Tall on SEES ees EOS: fa eens Buying. Selling. LUTION.—The copartuersliip heretofore ~ 2 z y. EVENING, July 7th, at 80’clock p.m. » i D1 i K ote low a& para: ph or 7 Fe a ao e 0 Mc y fore, sentence him, thesnid Lewis Payne, to be | Persons desirous of becoming members are invited | gut Undersigned, from their general knowledge verte a tulekdear 6's Coupon, 16st iy 192 DUANY thin dae disnotrat The Lore and experience of the business and selection of ma- | the address of Senator Wilson to the colored terial, (using the best known to the trade,) together with increased facilities for ae othede and 4 4 pees repair ria ar See eae | tne Sw nl remnned abtmels mem Sh Antennae sem Compete WIN ANS Orne! hime Clase ostAVlishnient, i radi = i By strict attention to business we hope ‘to merita | tion, and meat theTadicalsoftho|sumaer-Pbil- continuance of the liberal patronage extended to | lips-Wilson stamp propose to attempt inregard Five Twenties bung by the neck until he be dead, at such time | to attend. and piace as the President of the United States aball direct, two-thirds $f the members of the Commission concurring therein Jy 6-2t* ness of the firm will be settled by Justus I. McCar- ty JUSTUS I. McCARTY, % ie 2 1865 dy 5-3t* 74 SUDA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE.—One of. ft's Eight-sirup Marble aes itands. on jars people of Washington on Tuesday as showing NEW YORK FIRST BOARD BALES. 47u.—Mary E. SURRATT. nally invited. a r 1 z Coupons, 106};; Five Twenties, 105; Ten Ihave purchased a larger size. Finding:—Of the specification Guilty, except | 2" OCH Rented With: The weeks Meantiess ana | 2 Nero suffrage undiluted, and especially as } Forties, 974; Certificates, 8x; Gold, 139%. J. HE MAIOR, cor 7th and Hiab. a BANK OF WASHINGTON —A dividend of | promptness as heretofore. regards the District of Columbia. According +08 (ARM WANTED —I desire to rent, | ho as to receiving, entertaining, harboring, and Ne three per cent. for the last six months, cl eoncealing Samuel Arnold and . Michael | of Government tac, hae thi day heen declared on ; - e stock of this Bank, payable to stockholders on ‘O'Laughlin, and except as to combining, con- | demand. JAMES ADAMS, Cashier. federating, and conspiring with Edward July 5, 1865. sepa of this Not Guilty. SUAS EE EES SOLERO !—The mem- f the charge Guilty, except as to com- rs of the Journeymen Plasterers’ Associ- r ation are requested to meet THURSDAY, th bining, confederating, and conspiring with 6th of July. at ‘the German Hall, on Tith street. be- Edward Spangler; of this Not Guilty, were ¥ out Spacers. esr eee of Perportaice ‘ he brought forward for your conside s Sentence:—And the Commission does there- | “WB. Members in arrears will please come for. ore sentence her, the said Mary E. Surratt, to | ward and clearup. By the President. t, pir 7 F 5 De Rung by the neck until she be dead, at such | 2) 52t See CRETE ec iRees i is ANDREW J. JOYCE & CO. to Senator Wilson’s truculent threat, the white pe ay i. sO RGKSON, people of Washington had better set about JOHN iy 1-3t making their peace with the negroes, as at tht = 2 i band swarms of Crow. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! AT Isaac | Zext election the contra Ss ere 7th ptreet, tree tages from G | Hill, Fighting Alley and Buzzardtown are to street, B. Ne 5 5 . ae ‘ Steck on hans Conus a ‘ssa ne Uslanie pe regulate our municipal affairs! But we trust embracing Cassimeres, Linen Goods, for Men and | that wiser statesmanship than that of Messrs. Boys’ Wear. A full line et Brose onia such as | Wilson & Co. will haye the management of the a 4 allie . A Delaines, light and black ral Cea cee difficult task of adjusting the status of the black Linen Towels at 25 cents and upward, Table Liner | man in his newly acquired freedom, so that on and Linen Diapers, also very gheae. Brown the one hand he sha}l be fully secured in those privilege of purchasing, a small farm ff tho TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. immediate vicinity of Washington. Persons having farms for rent will please address a note to T. C. So Post Office, Washington, D.C., stating number of FROM FORTRESS MONROE. te el location, pce ens te far Difficulty Between Colored People and Cit- | — nc he poerrasnl EB il izens of Virginia. Attention ! RICK A. J . JOYCE. AT TION Fortress Monrog, July 5.—The ferryboat MRS. SPENCER, at 246 Pennsylvania avenue, Newtown was sent to Smithfield yesterday | is selling off at cost her stock of FANCY GOODS, with a pic-nic party of colored individuals, and | consisting of SWISS and ILLUSION WAISTS, a detail for guard was made. forthe occasion | CHILDRENS’ DRESSES, and a handsome assort- from companies C and K, $4 New York cay- | Ment of Fancy Goods, to close business for the alry. Their right to land at Smithfield was | SWmmer Season. bdo time and place as the Presiden t i NOTICE TO COUNTY TAX PAY — | Bleached Muslin, 20 cents, a full yard wide; | “ ‘ S y some citizens ati is es SOLU" . OF Cc Soap Siaiet ohell diect, twesthinds sree sat indie Levy Court. at its inst meeting jon Mone Bleached Muslin at 2ocente. A fallstock Hosiery, | rights, and edueated to appreciate and usa see tiat poicutea Gibeee ioe atin disturb. | )ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. =) day, the 3d, extended the time for the deduction o: + ; 25, 30 a cents. Linen Hand- | them,and on the other that he shall not be 1). Private John Gray, of > C. w: The partnership heretofore existi der th Commission ¢1 : uell. Private John Gray, of company C, bs ore existing under the Of the concurring therein. 10 per cent.’on the taxes of 1886 to the Isth of July, | kerchiefs for Ladies and Gentlemen. French Cor shot by his sergeant for TOY OMeMInD Was | arm and style of Morris & Blume has been dissolved sets at $1.3732, and American Corsets at $1. pair. | Made the cat’s-paw of radical demagogues to < and 5 per _cent. from the 15th of July to Ist of An- . i smi i And whereas, the President of the United | gust’ "hace gave TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. | Parasols and Sun umbrellas, cheap, and all other pull their own political chestnuts from the | 0"® of the citizens of Smithfield had his scaip TD BEC eee all accounts which tate States has approved the forego! i Office—basemeut west wing City Hall. Goods generally belonging to the Dry Goods line, removed by the sword of a Federa! ; - COMET Ce an | ree JAMES PILLING, Collector. | Dont fail to call at TBAAC, SYCEL'S) fire. i removed by the sword of a Federal officer, | firm owed up to date. Be ian Executive Manstos, July sth, 1°65 MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.—There will be three doors from @ strect Ta EAS gad reas reerres fey Sense yas ae eae WEASI TEAS! TEHASt The foregoing sentences in the caneset Daviaid” Moe of SAME cTeT UNE of the Medical Ronee | EBL B. Newman's Old Stand. | “1G: h FROM CINCINNATI. a —— is BE. HeroldyeG. A: Atzerodt, Lewis Payne, * | Mesical Society, on FRIDAY. nee, the 7thinst., at LU™BEn! Lumpeet: wumperii Plat Se i ahd sre Miicee ont 3 Changes is Miltary Commands. ccaapeeiahd CENT etEM OOD ADVANCE ° lo’clock p. m. J. W. H. LOVEJOY, = ’ a any CincinnATI, OnI0, July 6.—Major General i > a *, * *, ® , Mary E. Surratt, * * * BG body in Washington, and nobody had any % s aving made arrangements with an_extensiy ; > ‘ d it is ordered 2) cS SW et Boretary.. El reason to know me. I went actoss to the | OP as Gn dees commitnd of the Northern | house in New York to supply me with TEAS . are hereby approved, and it is ordered thatthe ELECTION NOTICE. Tinvite attention to my very large stock of Island and saw the infamous Williams’ slaye. | Military Department, headquarters at Detroit. | I now offer to the trade a fine assortment of sentences in the cases of David E. Herold, G. Orrick WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN pen, and I saw the poor ple marched d. Major General Hooker will leave in a few days } BLACK, GREEN and JAPAN TEAS of all ‘A. Abverqat, Lewis Payne, and Mary E. Sur- AILROAD COMPANY, corner 15th etreetand Now LUMBER forthe triver'side pias A Prvbed of t th, bis for New York, to relieve General Dix. grades. on the above system, which has proved so : : ; York avenue: Wasnixetox, D.C.. June 2, 1835.— | oratt ki Southy aNd T tearebod’ upped of to the “far | Two soldiers were run over and killed near | *tA¢tive in all Northern cities. ratt-be cagried into execution by the proper | The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders’ of the | Of all kinds, comprising in part— . ; P ‘apitol—to | Indianapolis, yesterday. eas sold at five (5) cents per pound advance zs the House of Representatives—and saw the EOC S Sod 8-4 White Pine Cullings, Selects and | slave masters staying on the table” aa ancl. Sey) 2 Eastern Shore Hemlock and Spruce Sills, Joist, | Ou ofthe Christian men and women of the a neat : ver New York prices Henry Winter Davis in his Chicago speech, ee P “W. CO} ij on the 4th, took strong grounds in favor of | Sole Agent for Thurston, Halt Bae ieee negro suffrage, aud the Monroe doctrine. Water, Boston, Milk, Graham and Butter %nilitary agthority, under the direction of the Secretary of War, on the 7th day of July, 1865, Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company for the election of Directora. will be held at the Office of the Company. on WEDNESDAY, the 12th dbetween the hours of ten o’clock a.m. and two | of July, 1865. The polls will be opened at 12 0’clock Scantling, &c. country against the abominable traffic in hu-, i % s 3 ‘3 2 a o’clock’p. m. of that day, * * * * m. and close at 20°clock p.m. : Eastern Shore White Pine and Spruce Flooring. | ™@nbodies. In the pride of their temporary | 0 s°ROUNe exploded at Centralia, TL, on Crackers, 14 North Charles st., Beltimore, Md. ° % : s . _ GEO. S. GIDEON, President. 4-4 Hemlock, Eastern Shore and Eprace - power they thonght they could crush out the the 4th, killing the engineer and fireman. sy oot \" AxpREW. Jowysos, President. W.C. GREENLEAF, Secretary and Treasurer. | White Pine and Cypress Shingles, Laths and Pick- | spirit of these people. I went back to Massa. rs 486 SPRING ASSORTMENT 2 ‘Therefore you are hereby commanded to cause Hickory Ash, Oak, Poplar and Walnut chusetts. Lhad up te this time paid but little FROM FORT LARAMIE. aT 486 the foregoing sentences in the cases of David E. At Lge ee om daly ath, 186.88 | © Dressed Lumber ot various thicknesacs andl quai. | 2ttention to these subjects, but I found these | Expedition Against the Hostile Indians. MARKRITER’S, 6p.m.,a ontaining7 rooms, F, noble, venerabl ‘, * ery A. Atzerod! is Pavies: situated qth street, Navy Yard, Lott in | ities always on hand and under cover. ble, le men and Christian women Fort Laramir, July 6.—A colu onsist- M+. 486 SEVEN _enagpecaa ae aa spotled Z poe nd Mary Squase 05". fA lest, Neds i ‘ane the hoawe All of the above Ican and will sell at prices aslow, | 2e¢voting all they had, and all they hoped to | ingofthe2a Missouri Light Artillery, quipped DEAEee Stig yer . Su uly execute accordance | can call any day at No. 624. jy 6-5t* if not lower, than can be had in Washington. be, to the cause of the and-Felinked | as cavalry, and the 12th Missouri cavalry, | CHOICE STOCK or INTERIOR x ; swith the President's order. MoS BF Special inducements offered to. large cash pur- | my name with theirs, and for these thirty years | passed Columbus, Nebraska, Soadag, = gba iS ‘cre ADORNMENTS, By command of the President of the United : chaeers. T. mW. CUA in Lhave acted with men who had put up par- | to the Powder river country, and to ¢o-o} rate PAPER HAR GI Nes Brates. E. D. Townsenp, AN EXCELLENT FEED FOR MULES. Virginia ave., bet. 9th and 10th ets, east, ties and put down parties, and can do itagain. | with two other columns now pre ring to |, Aselect and. varied stock of Gilt Medium ana Assistant Adjutant General. Can be delivered at a low figtire in Washington | _je 30-1w* ‘Navy Yard, | [Zmmense applause.) * ee march from Fort Laramie, against the hostile | !ow priced Pi Hangings. Borders, Statue Gry a | Se AM pvcENE sepoNNELL MBRELLA MOSQUITO BARS. hold all the rights of tho. colored ate eee | alae tomest in ine DOr ee Lereeet and Hand. ft a UGEN. ‘DONNELL, o bi » Tights o: @ colored men of the os e District. es cope lise di renindings and sem: iy 6-2w 72 North st., Baltimore. 459 SEVENTH STREET Sonth, and it is for them and noone else to set- Late from New Orleans. B WINDOW SHADES. ces, follows : Sans ea Deanna bs : tle the matter. I want them to understand to- | New On.xans, July 3.—There will be a dou eft. Green, Pink, Lavender, Chocolate, Brown agin Cit eeactn OTICE. Guaranteed to be the simplest, cheapest, and most | day how I feelon this subject. Gentlemen; : i ne first | Shade Fist eels # Variety of pattorua; ble celebration of the 4th to-morrow, the first | Shade Fixtures, Tass committee having too many of the late Confed- PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS erates in it. Gen. Banks will address the op- J, Sill and Worsted Picture Cord and ‘Tassels, aif- meet: m. Reed Is the other. | ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful asso "Pic- he flag hauled down from the castom-house | ture Rings, Nails, &c. 7 seeps effective Mosquito Bar ever invented, forming a | yousay these men haye not the right rfect rotection against Mosquitoes, Flies, de.. and you hold it in your hand Qennemnge, for night or day you loved office in the past; you deemed your. ; owt ae eros en SORE OE entail ° | Selves specially ordained to fill them; there i Finding :—Of the specification Guilty, except the words thereof as follows :—“And in the fur- ther prosecution of the conspiracy aforesaid The Steamer Argo will commence sia IN running, until further notice, to Gly- mont EVERY DAY, Sundays not excepted, leaving foot of 7th street (Parkhurst & Co.'s Wharf) at 9a. ‘and of its murderous and treasonable purposes | ™,,. Alexandria at 9/2 and OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TAS: | Rot one of you who can have those offices until’ | before the war 1s ta bé restoreg. OVAL PICTURE FRAME: : Z Tickets $1. 8ELS, &c., at ROTHROCK’S, - this matter is settled. The = RAMES. @foresaid in the nights of the 13th and 14th of jy 6-1f LOT CHAMBERLIN, Agent. je 30-Im ** 462 7th st., opposite Patent Office. United States has placed z cee ening wh. Taos ain Moe Eeenaacr Districts warranted te "he gilda aime, In, tho April, A. D. 1665, at Washington city, and ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING AND LAY- books forever prohibiting any rebel from hold- | _ ‘The steamer Evening Star sails for New | Alt?.8 variety of Dark Wood Frames, with a va: ewithin the military department and military G WATER MAINS pi) PARROT AIRTERGB Gi 9 ARG | ine any ofliee of honor, profit or emolument in | York to-night. Pedsteck of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite lines aforesaid, the said Michael O*’Laughlin Headquarters Department of Washington, di ind Cattl first-cli ‘kof art St oA] naval services of the: The Times is informed that the rebel ti 7 . . @id, then and there Iie im, wait for Ulysees S. | Office Chief Q. M.. No. 934 \tth st:, near Ne Ye, by Sorkedbecker, of Holland favorite pupilor the | United States, You have laws that don’t al-|| of the Cherokees are near starvation, General | A few NGRAYINGS AND te Peco: +, lysses Washinton D- @, July 3.1835, Inte ‘Froyon. Scene near Wheeling, Vara very | aw the black man to vote, ‘and while I am.| Sianiey appeals tothe Texans for relief instore n°? Bngravings and Paintings always Grant, then Lieutenant General and Comman- Sealed proposals will be received at this office | effective picture. by Sontag. Also, ‘a little gem, | 2 to compromises generally, I may be! . "Ones: for P, Pog der of the Armies of the United States, with | Tot TUESDAY. Mth of July at 12 o'clock noon, | the Opera Hox, by Constant Mayer, author of the | inclined to agreeto this one. If you, gentlemen: see punctually attentied toraud Geena ee Tienes intent then and there to kill and murder the | Water Mu S sana esas yee paray Mariage a large. and choles Siem choice es will eiow sae Waele man Jo vote, LOCAL NEWS manner, in city or. country, SESSA $8 aie Dene a ” ry t,on Capitol Hill, to Sherb: ill allow you to hold offices under the; We &# Terms cash for Goods waid Ulysses 8. Grant. and 2d street east, on Capito 9? Sherburne eee ines, ea ‘icture Cord and Tassols, | Constitution. But this must be by enactment, ot cg tirrer, Barracks. Further information can be had by applying at this office. Bids should be endorsed ‘‘Proposals for furnish- Of said words Not Guilty; and except com- Dining, confederating and conspiring with Ed- ward Spangler, of this Not Guilty. MARKRITER'S, the A godess power don’t confer this. ge 3 QUARTERLY RETUENS OF THE PoLicr.— 486 SrventH Stari No. 486 Tth street, 8 doors above was in hopes of seeing here,to-day,Mayor ee 486 .ien ai liga’ The Police Sergeants are making out their re- lors above Odd Fellows” Hall ports for the quarter ending June 30th. The ‘ashington, D.C, it Fellows’ Hall. Wallach and some part of the city goyernment,| Of the enares Grity,exceptcombining,con-| Sv va cera, o keadienee Mchsions | serpy HEALD Rota | midda iredeaibcitt d emaeor | fae siraceay memareaumien | Nay, NVR ORNE EIRRM ORES = Vs . s e ‘al i Bs IN, gederssing end conspiring with Edward Spang. | yt enn | aye HALOS ANRC AN BRAGS the District of Columbia Mayor Wallac woutdi| shows that the-police in the Second Ward hae FOURTH OF eg pont ts 4§ers of this Not Guilty. Ds. ‘Stri 5 Music, furnished when reauired have been here; but in ordertoensure his being|| not been idle. The officers on duty in this pre- ] ‘The und, Frags At WH pears. MSAD tlie Conunioetec’ Gs therétice Aenteneal | Mexpuncwukne | Exteiokit ieee b1A Re eee Re dodiel ve Peteat G_| here next fourth of July, I think it will be welll] ciactare 28. ‘The total number of arrests, is, SKY ROCKETS. | Oe? the balance of the said hael O'Lai NABY! A. W. TYLER, Director, No 4817 E st. (Navy Y'd) | for the United States Congress to give you the] Of the’ parties, 565 were fined; 253 dismissed: at at hard a fe panels, to be im- sabe La "Yt | A: P. SHERMAN, Secretary. Jel2-tSepi* | right of suffrage, and I advise you to present)| 59 sent to jail for court; 36 gave bail for pred ROMAN CAN 3 f. for life at ench peniten- MELVIN FOSTER, { 4 petition to:Congress to be permitted to. yote!| 32 gave security for peace; 2 were sent to jail in BLUE Pata tiary as the President of the United States | who played aamatch with Mr. DEERY last winter— CLIFTON HELLEN, in the District of Columbia; and.as Lama Yan-|] default df fines; 1 to’ jail fn defautt of bail for PIN WHEEL shall designate. ad donk PEvay ait M. GEARY—will engage in a ‘a Late Paymaster U. 8. Navy kre, and have a right to guess, J guess you'll get} pence) £0 ‘were sent to we workhouse; 9 sent to TIRE CRACKERS : \ . 8. * i, t @ military; 5 sent to the Superinte: 3 Epwarp en TO-NIGHT, ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION oF | * *_* ‘Idon’t want yon to imitate the)] his orders; 2 gave security for ont Seer To Dealers at cost. T, GLES, &., Finding:-Of the specification Rot Guilty, at CLAIMS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS | vices of your former masters, who were pun-'| escaped from the station; 1 not disposed of 2 ae Cott Se Mads Out his stock except as to the words, “The said Edward GEARY’S ROOMS, GROVER’S THEATER, OF THE GOVERNMENT. ishing poor. whisky, by-pouring it down their|} sent to the Navy Yard. ie = , i230 307 Pa. ay. betw n 9th Sai 6th sta throate, while you were toiling to sup-} Claims for Prize Money, Lost Clothing, Bounty, | port them. Those men hnve got to suppart. ie a eel dare aca said 14th day of April, A.D, : Spansion stdin, re Assault, 15, assault and battery, 40; bigamy. i; | WB: HOORES @ wong. to conclude with the ‘* Masse Shots."’ } Play to commence at 73¢ o'clock. met | Wtsdout the same hour of that day as afore. | — “7 —- OS | Back Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses andiother p: = x % i i ivi said, within the military department and tha | (PH CO. PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX. | ty attended to promptly. ee | Pat wring 1 Goth the Lard catamees ee aicther | Ing in the strech. su. tntosications Samiataetet erg TWINES AND NETTING goilitary lines aforesaid, did aid and abet him | yy. ,fiBe between Charles D. Brown and Joxeph | Office 29.4% street. Post Office Box 498 Wash- | ‘They. went into the war “to get their rights in | tion and disorderly, 75; disorderly houses ca: |. Dealers in artict seat are! -qmesning John Wilkes Booth) in making his es ANDER betel of the Deed. is this} ington city, D.C. + jeT-6m tae States and Terri . as they said, and | gambling houses, 5 miscellaneous, 13; ma. om iN escape after the ead Abraham Lincoln had'| % “wolved by mutmal contents. 9 ee ae P. BOXER EBURNSTING, qn | Baye come out of it without any rights; they'] licious mischief, #; perjury, 3% selling ignor to | more; Md. OF Prete amd South streste, Balti. Been murdered in manner sforesaid;” and of ; JOS: B- ALEXANDER: 9. Pod | ave lost Your Nappots, Now stipport Your] soldiers, Fy Beye ey eee arene 4 z - b July 5th, a4, + M.D. | LICENSED PAWNBROKEBS. sel¥es, be @conomical, and | grand Tateeny, 72; fale eek, I; passing | aL A ‘hese Words Guilty. _Suly 5th, 1996, jy 6-6t G6 13TH STREET abeve all, leave, wt 2. Follow no] counterfeit money, 1; Pe larceny, 17; picking 5 7 ; Of the charge Not Guilty. But Guilty of RAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, ‘ bad examples that havebpen set you, but place || pockets, 9; robbery, 4 violating ion aot hae yo ONRIVALLED haying feloniously and traitorously aided and Under the he | Second door from 'Pennéylvanis evenue, south side | your standard high, and believe - that God |] ordinanges, 115,euspicion, 26. es “FURNITURE POLISH Se oe | © ree arg ea = mnade you, asthe rest of ux toeain your bread | The amount of snes ald, 83.45 6R/amount | For bringing out the brilliney of Varnteh.” ‘cape, after having killed and mutdered Atra- BT. VINCENT Dy PAUL 800 || XIBERAL ADVANCES made on WATCHES, | Di.at it oft othice so. oThoce wip ek EE akD sob a ON ar property rotarbek Ohta Bemorint old furniture to its original lustre, ’ na Se «ff ‘the United States, | mmbaet ner WAWASSET ~ We on ¥ “af JEWELRY. CLOTHING, &e. je T-6m* lave so septa h you te Ati anty the station,$1,091 Sh amame of pre rty turned var iecnine ‘and dimness from a the said Spangler, at the time.of | "ion down the on. the || $OR NON RETENTION OB INGONTINENGE | © ni emsel y on, e don’t in- }] over to property clerk. ; amount of For sale at BA: raids eed a cteretr gt he, ne ot) Sah famae te wl arte Wet oe Aan | POE BON HETRRTIOR QEINCOMTINGNGR | fend ta have uy much ins otf hey mms | froperi ataed over hs Governinan: fa en a Ing'tnat the i Abrabam Lincoln, 4s afore- | - ec eithout taeding, A good band seianeietes rok CAR Ston a! ee jtediee Gate, the Unied st don Tan aceiowstonnon nee estray}! gers ReCG! an : eae i gaid, had been murdered by the ‘éaid John | Vit prenided.: and tao cream, Confectionery, &e.,) |: Gravel or Brick-dast Bl sof | ‘that: F want you éearth with your | howses closed; Blost, Chiidren apa. ‘Wiikes Booth, ns’aforesnid. "The grentest possible care will be taken peje ee UA OLD Se YLUTD Bere ha | foreheads tthe ab rte God Almighty | rerts; and)t mguest during the quarter, “And the Court does therefore sentence him, ye re. Fama re haaoe ana Ptineesg 1) Sima aiehan aan 4 ‘| a Te pats Ae ‘to tit . th ht te ini tne 9,215 fe eee Pe ee 3 i sult. you. ey oug! le the said Ecyard Spangier, to be confined at )may be had of the'members af-the seatte! AND YO ; VIGOR Don't-;trike any man nor all reel tati . They eertai eed. eer ir J bt the boat up to the hour of starting. Soelety,| MANzee by ELM BOLE S Eee oe ARE be strug, a Let it be understood by r area tine oc a4 nf Bpbeen ‘=> tabor for tne period of six years at such ty b-codd place they occupy is totally unfit for the pur~ CHU,” mar 35-§m | foe, ye and everywhere, that you will

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