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‘Bal IISA EA SR TSS SEI ET DES TEE nnn ne a ____) “THE EVENING STAR BS PUPLISHED DAILY/(EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR. BUILDINGS, Awest corner of Penn’a avenue and With street, By W. D. WALLACH. ——s The STAR is served by the carriers to their eu bers in the City and District at THELVE- AND-A-BALF CENTS PER WEEK, PRICE FOR MAILING:—Single copy, Taree Cents; one month, Seventy-five Cents; three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, faree Dollars; one year, Siz Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday Se bad charge of the watch at the Treasury Dee “partment. Ridemeg eer f ir pw min - utes after four, wasin the met of the As ury partment was-tent fo a tid ahur— aer bad beth copa Reed in ane bulla 5 went up and sow Miss ifayris, i ch room. Sengstack let witness in he Bho pital from her—exhibited it—a small sia ver-mounted pistol, Sharpe's patentof 165% ‘Pwo parrei¢ were loaded; two had been digebargea.. (Ehe loads which had ‘bern drawn “were exhibited » When witness entered the room he: tol Miss Hurtris he was @ justice of the 1.) Sh@ im. mediately gaye him the pistol Her manger and appearance were very excited: She was walking about, tossing her arms, and at umes kneeling to witness. Witness was out ofbreuth when he first entered the room. Whesa sbe gave him the pistol bo asked “What did you shoot the mali for!” “Sbe said “I’M tell you in, Ve. XXXVI. A moment,” and then exclaimed “Why did LE cout! Dd give my te tosave him,” and other such expressions, bni never answered witness question. She asked witness if the man wa¢ dead. Witness had to lift her from her knees several times. It appearing that but two morning—One Dellar and a Half a year. AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S NEW THEATER, Penneylvania avenue, near Willard’s Hotel. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ar FROMNORTH CAROLINA. LOCAL NEWS. CRIMINAL COURT. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, (Se eee A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. There is a disease to.which the doctors give many CANTERBURY HALL, nesses remained to be heard by the prosecution, and they were SURY H. MU: if = The Subject of Confiscation—Commission- | Zrial of Miss Mary Harris for the Murder Asie he <i THIS (SATURDAY), EVENING, July 8th, 183, wun | SANTERB RY HALE fate 15 eat but bias of a“ SO 7% ee Appointed'to Visit Washington. Feat < Sueenen ettos : fo ee Pe ‘wo Performances. coo3 aN | | AND mply weakness—ay breaking down u vi EWBERN July 2.—Governor olden has s y after the art open yesterday, Scnoor Examin. Ne—Thi ’ 4 if Sa FAMILY MATINEE THEATRE) CANTERBURY HALL THEATRE forces. Whatever ite causes, (and they areinnu- a commission, consisting of Colonel | Miss Harris entered the Court room, accom- Tp rare pads rue examination of the pupils of Mr. J. E. Thompson, of the Fourth District Grammar Schoo}, was held Teor, in the school room on the Island he attendance, owing no doubt to the intense heat, was not so large as on previous occasions m. Doors open at 2 o'clock. FORMANCE AS USUAL and third time in this city of a Weinl, ystic, Legendary Drama of ancient German lore, the appot Pr ‘Heck, Kemp B. Battle and others, to pro- ceed to, Washington to confer with the authori- ies on thesubiect of confiscation. S1t is believed there will be no confiscation in LOUISIANA AVENUE, near SIxTH STREET, | Rear of National and Meiropolitan Hotels. GEORGE LEA..W0....-secssecsesee-sssereeneeeProprietor, | panied by, ihe Misses Develin, of Chicago, and Miss Abbey, of Mew York, and took her seat at the table beside her counsel, Jos. H. Brad- ley, Esq. She was cressed in ‘black silk, and merable,)its symptoms are inthe main the same. Among the most prominent are: extreme lassitude, Toes of appetite, loss of flesh, and great mental de- 4 HE ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT. i $ aA: either Carolinas. kept her face veiled. The counsel ar Orthe trustees Messrs. Murtagh, Ells ty NIG é pains = by ed ed. e] announe- hn tees Messrs. ) tagh, us. Hol< During the Grand Masqu rade Scene in. the Also, of the Dg ral te Sees lice teatas econ cone tent Negroes. are making two and three dollars | ing themselyes. ready for trial, the last | mead and Wilson were present. Mr, Z, Rich= rth act. the ‘al and b 4\id appear in a magnificent Dance. " In pre ‘ion. Lael wutiful Fairy Story of ‘ric NING. July 12. s TREASURER. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. * FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. also frequently concomitants of this distressing state of body and of mind. The common remark in relation to persons im ench a condition is, that they are consumptive. Now, what these unfortunates really want is vigor, vital strengch; and as certainly as dawn succeeds darkness they can recuperate their systems and regain perfect health by resort- per day at rewashing dirt in the North Caro- lina gold mines, from which gold has been once extracted. “The negro who was hung up by his thumbs for forty hours near the railroad depot in Ra- leigh on Friday last, died soon after being taken down. Newbern has become the busidess centre of the State. Cotton and other products from all ards, Mr. Thomson, of the First Distriet Gran mar, the trustees above named, the Rey. Mr. Hamilton and other gentlemen took a leading part in the examination of the seyeral classes iu reading, orthography, arithmetic, English erammar and geography. Messrs. Richanis and Wilson, who had engagements which pre- vented them from being present at the close of the exercises, desired ar, Ellis to assure the juror, Mr. A. H. Young, was sworn, th y was called, and the indictment read. poo District Attorney Carrington opened for the prosecution, Aftera few preliminary remarks, e said thatsome of the jurors had been called to perform their duty in cases which had shocked the community, but had never tried a ease like this before. The sympathies of men were always excited in behalfof woman in JOSH HART.......-..... WEDNESDAY E BENEFIT OF 0. H. EDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND 2 T . ; ¥ Re C parts of the State are daily arriving bere in | distress, but while it was an act of heroism to | teacher and his pupils that they had thor: - SATURDAY, July: oy Oy 2; S- COOLEST THEATRE city: ae eee SCELBBRATED STOMACH | farge quantities to be shipped North. | ] sacrifice ones life for a woman in distress, it | ly satisfied them that there Was no falling om CARNCROSS § DIXIE’S MINSTEELS, COOLEST THEATRE IN THE CITY: BITTERS. It is as clear that a life-reviving would be foily and criminal to allow crime to | on their part, and that’ the good reputation of Tonic is required. in such cases, 4s that the dying flame of an empty lamp requires to be revived with anew supply cf oi]. Perfectly pare and innocuons, containing nothing butthe most Genial vegetable extracts, and combining the three grand elements of a stomachic, an alterative, and a genial invigor- ant. HOSTFTTER’S BITTERS are snitable to all constituticns, and are as applicable to the dis- eases and disabilitics of the feebler sex as to those of men. Jy 1-2w “* Phe perfumed lieht the Island Grammar School had been most sat isfactorily maintained. Thi‘ assurance of Mr. Richards was fully endorsed by Mr, Ellis, Mr. Hgimead, Mr. S. J. Thomson ‘and Mr. Mur tagh, who addressed the pupils briefly and earnestly, congratulating them on the suceess< ful result of the examination. Mr. Samuel Amery, 2 former pupil of the school, upon invitation, made a few congratu- latory and appropriate remarks The Rey. Mr. Hamilton, Mr. W. Thompson, and Mr. Thomsoz, principal! of the First Dis- trict Grammar Schoo), being requested by Mr. Ellis to address the pupils at the close of ihe exercises, <conp Enented the boys and gave go unpunished because the guilty party was a woman, Mr. C. proceeded to recite the principles oflaw by which the case ig.to be tried. While stand- ing up to try this case he would plead the cause of Woman, who is most deeply interested in the maintenance of the law. Ater enumera- ting the general divisions of homicide, he stated the circumstances of this case, as he expected to show by the evidence, and concluded by ap- pealing to the jury to decide this case aceord- ing tothe law, and to leaye the extension of mercy to be found at the »roper source. The court took a recess for a few minutes, Upon reassembling, Mr. Bradley, er., proceed- e FROM GEORGIA. People of the Interior Desirous to Renew Their Allegiance. NEw York, July 7.—The steamer Arago has arriyé® from Hilton Head. Governor Johnson addresse@® latge Union meeting at Savannah on the night of the ist instant. | He is about to leave for Augusta, Auanta, Macon, and Milledgeville, and would address the citizens at each place. The Savannah Republican says that a large majority of the people lin the interior have ¢ pressed their desire to renew their allegiance to the United States Government. Direct from their Opera Honse, Philadelphia, the star Troupe of the World, ina sparkling and mirtb- yovoking entertainment, consisting of SURG, DANCE AND BURLESQUE, _ Py acombination of artists not excelled by any in the mainseaae preren On, ( K AT THE NAMES: LEHR, DIX RO =| .PALMER, ET. MONS, SLOC -BECKE HOLDRA, "3 a LLARS. CARNCROSS. THE BUFFALV BOYS AND OTHERS. Admittance, 50 Cents. No charge for reserved eats . Doora open at 71; o’clock, to commence at 834. ry $-tf E A. 8) PENNOYER, Agent, OF LY The Steamer Kankakee bas arrived at Sa- to open his case for the defence. He would | them some good advice, urging them earnestly a SELES a VELT OR wouREH on ies WEER ee ee oe tenes, yannah from New York, with Mr. Andras, | not appeal to the jury in bebalfof woman, but | to press forward in their studies, to avoid back OXFORD! OXFORD! OXFORD: | eres TOR FOURTH Op SUEY WHEE: * Pe special agent of the Treasury Department, to | if his client was anything like the woman the | company during the holidays and by no means MUSIC HALL AND THEATER, SOVELTIES FOR FOURTH OF JOEY WERE: BE GREE A CELE CSE LICOn open the ports, and Colonel Ricks, the new | District Auorney had represented, he would | to neglect their studies altogetber during the Swinth street, fronting on Pennsylvania avenne, ‘OVELTIES FOR FOURTH OF JULY WEEK. FT the midst of roses.’ Collector of Pensacola. say condemn her, she deserves no mercy. Mr. | Vacation. Such was the flowery land filled with healing airs The Rey. Mr. Hamilton prononnced, at the and life-preserving products where Dr. Drake dis- Bradley reviewed the history of his client from request of Mr. Holmead, the parting benedic< The exports at Savannah are increasing. i ————. infancy to the present time; her first meeting, GRAND CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE} A NEW GRAND ae covered the chiefingredients of his wonderful Tonic FROM HAYTI when a little girl, with Burroughs; their mu- | tion. . 2 MIM ANTOMIME! are = 3 % 4 i i Si " i i NEW GRAND ee | chanted tropical island of St. Croix. The PLAN- New York, July 7—The steamer Manhat. | yented their marriage; the letter inviting ter numbering 60 scholars, nearly all of whom BALLET! TATION BITTERS, combining all the medicinal | tan, from Vera Cruz on the 28th of June, and | to Washington, and promising to get her em- | Were present, was examined on Thursday by S? and tonic virtues of the healing and life-sustaining | Havana on the 34 of July has arrived. ployment in the Treasury; the letter proposing | Dr. Walsh. The reading and spelling was very St products of that favored clime, are, without doubt, The Spanish troops are evacuating San Do- | tameet her at an assignation house, and the | fair but in the other studies the scholars, maay TST the World's Great Remedy for Dyspepsia, Low | Mingo, continually followed yby refugee Do- subsequent condnet of Burroughs to another of whom are new, were not up tothe standard. Hest Spirits, and all other Stomachic difficulties. jy]-1w ee who are afraid to remain on the Is- ie a Bradley Se nee e ee ane Erie Renae oeaA D igus t Saat . ects r ‘oughs thought he could seduce y Harris; y s No. 3, 3d District, taught by Y. The revolution in Hayti wa: king head- | on the contrary he knew he oaleen or Her | Miss Kate Sanderson, in the Wallach School ¥ i way. Althongh Geffrard tak is place at | yirtue was impregnable. The aim of ali these | Building, was examined by Mr. Hitz, anc MANCES, NE OMIM the head of troops he has suffered several re- | efforts was to damn her character in a certain passed a creditable examination. The arith- N AND EVENING NEW PANTOMIME? Arms sgainct hime ans Mave @ken up | contingency. | After hearing of Burroughs’ | metic of both classes was excellent, reading of NAD NING, A NEW PANTOMIME; is marriage, Mary Harris became sick. The cause the first class very good, of the second good, spelling of first class excellent. of second as sable, geography of first class most excel lent, dictation good. “Thereare but 36 scholars on the rell and only one wasabsent. The singing was WHY NOT USE THE BEST? Over twenty years’ increasing demand has estah- lished the fact that MATHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIR DYE is the best in the world. It is the Guarico had been in a state of siege, and was reoccupied by the Government troops after a desperate fight, the rebels being obliged to evacuate, should be made known. No breath of idle scandal shall touch her skirts Mr. Bradley proposed to prove that the trne character of Burroughs, as it was ascertained produced under the direction of Alfred Miaco. TO cheapest, the most reliable, and most convenient, Havana is very dulland warm. Many Cnu- by Miss Deylin and the accused in Chicago,had | very good and order excellent, reflecting credit FRED FRITZ, Complete in one bottle. Does not require any pre- | bans bave come North for the summer. ‘serious effect on the mind and body of the | on the teacher. FRED FRITZ, vious preparation of the hair. No trouble. No prisoner. He said, during the intense cold Male Intermediate, Second District. Mrs. ENING. exeth 6x thats De AOU TAS TOH or) take the hain FROM MEXICO winter the accused would get out ot bed and | Myers teacher, is located in the engine house, appear dusty and dead, but imparts to it new life More French Aggrandizement. sleep on the floor, with nO covering but her corner of 6th street and New York avenue, and. DENTISTRY. and lustre. Produces a beautifal black or brown, | NEw York, July 7.—The Mexican news by | RigBt clothes. At one time Miss Devlin felt | Was examined on Monday by Mr. Wight. This the steamship Manhattan, is to the effect that mer gain fechas BE Maximilian will soon issue a decree, ceding i . eke: tf Sinaloa, Durango. and Sonora to the French rete. Bache cepted erie Pat ene as security for the war debt due France. the lake shore.” At another timp 'ahe took dae of Miss Devlin’s fine piece quilts, and was pro- A Hint te Loyal Meuin Richmond. _ | ceeding to tear it upeand with dimeulty was NEw York, July 7.—The Post states that the | persuaded out of the idea. And again, she steamer Hatteras is advertised to leave this | gathered the preserves together, and poured port to-morrow for Richmond, commanded by | them on a beautiful carpet of Miss Deviin: Captain Parrish, who surrendered the steamer The counsel continued, saying he had visited Yorktown to the rebels, and endeavored to per- | the prisoner in confinement, sometimes finding snade his crew to juin them. her perfectly sane and at other times she was The Yorktown was afterward iron-plated, } not. Sometimes the pupil of her eye was so and under the command of Parrish took part in | much dilated as to conceal nearly the entire the engagement between the Merrimac and | iris, her hand would be cold ancgher pulse Monitor. The first mate of the Hatteras is Rob-. | would range from 110 to 120. ert Roberts, who was captain of a rebel tug- After briefly reciting the duties of the jary, boat. The Hatteras belongs to Livingston & | Mr. B. left the case with them, expressing a Co., of this city. hope that they would discharge their duty without prejudice or partiality. a J. C, Riley, sworn.—Testified that about 7 cones m., January 30th, he was summoned tothe Treastry Department. Found a man lying dead, who they said was Burroughs. Found a wound to the left of the spine, about two inches trom it and between the fourth and fifth rib, caused by a builet, could not say how long the body had been dead, it was cold. Wit- ness testitied before the Coroner’s jury that the wound was sufficient to cause death: Jndged that the man died from interna] hemor- rhage. Thomas Wocdwerd, Coroner, sworn.—Was called apon to hold an inquest over the body of A. J. Burroughs, on the 30th of January, at the Treasury. Found a wound about two inches from the spine, near the fifth rib. ried to trace the course of the ball, Alfred Everett, sworn.—Is a clerk in Treasury Department; was there on 30th January last, and occupied a desk next to Mr. Burroughs. Witmess- and Burroughs left the office at ten minutes past four o’clock p. m.; Burroughs by one door. witness by another. The room is in the north wing, west front, and the second room from the center hall. After leaving the GENERAL Lew. WALLACE ON MEXICAN Ar- | room, witness overtook Burroughs as he Fairns.—Major General Lew. Wallace has writ- | reached the center hall, and was just passing ten along letter to a military friend on the idea | the door when the first shot Was fired. Wit- of yoluntary emigration to Mexico for the pur- | ness was on the right of the clock that stands pose of taking up| arms in the Liberal causé, | inthe hal]. Witness thinks that Burroughs, m which he deé 8 that to dos0 would besto | one gentleman, and himself only, were in the infringement of international law, nor would it | hall. When the poe was fired Burroughs be prevented by President Johnson. He en- | started forward, held up his hand, and said courages the measure, onthe ground that Pres- | Oh!” The person stepped ont into the middie ident Juarez is Pe tne our battles,” that the | of the hall, deliberately aimed at Burroughs, neutrality ofthe United States Government is | and fired in. The distance between Bur- a recognition of Maximilian, and that the con- | roughs and the prisoner was four rooms; don’t duct of Napoleon in Lge is fraud upon | know the width of the rooms. vers seen England and Spain, and 4 violation of the trip- | Burroughs ‘fay the woman immediately artite convention of those Powers with France | turned and walked past witness, who in Je6r. ; Li : bea pipet Fay wat fie oe ue. Ph:; the e General goes jnto_a long. his! gf || shots tired. first shot was red Kféieh aderestion it MNES EAE Rebvicg || undetandae. Wks the ettema woes red urges that now is the time, whilé the’ Juarez Government still exists, for Americans to throw their power on its side. He thinks thatthe fra- ternization of the North and South will be fa- cilitated by a foreign war. He sdys: “Unite the “Reb* and the “Fed” once more nnder the old flag, let them show the French filibuster how they fought each other; above all, give them to win victories at Matamorasand San 2 y Luis Potos}; give them to carry the patriot Be- |'YOughs was lying. Miss Harris was reqnired nito Juarez in triumph back to his ancient | ioremove her yeil, and witness was asked if City ef Mexico, and they, will quit talking | he could identify her asthe woman. He coulti abont Shiloh and Chancellorsville, Gettysburg |/not identify her positively. Witness . at ithe and Chicamanga.” time of the shooting saw her face; it was per- fectly colorless; remembers that her hair was in curls, believes all around her head, certainly over her face, Did not hear her say a word. school numbers 56 scholars, 54 of whom were present, and exhibited creditable proficiency an. their studies | The branches taught in the Intermediate Schools include reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, grammar, history, com= position, and the Governmental Instructor. as preferred. Achild can apply it. Always gives satisfaction. Only75 cents per bottle. Sold every- I ENTIST—I wish to inform my friends and the where. public generally, that I now am pre- pared to extract, fill or insert Teeth on| & ld, Silver or Vulcanite. in the best man- ner. on the most reasonable terms. and irre; ty otthe teeth corrected. Satisfaction guarantied in I cases, and I respectfully solicit a share oryner e. J. T. COUMBE, No. 249 9th et.. bet. N and O north. REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. 1 4 RS, MJACO BROTHERS, ‘Who have created ench an immense sensation in this city. They will appear in their terrible and astounding feats every night. A.1. MATHEWS, Mannfacturer, N. Y. DEMAS BARNES &CO., New York, Wholesale Agents. my Ié-eod)ly STOP THAT SCRATCHING, And use WHEATON’S ITCH OINTMENT. It cures Itch and Salt Rheum in 48 hours; also cures Chillblains. Ulcers, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Sold by all Druggists. J. D. GILMAN, mar 23-ly 350 Pennsylvania avenue. eee Stee ENS COLGATE’S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated ToiLet Soap,in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. jan 28-eoly SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. New styles Superb Stock of Dress, Sack, and Walking Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c,, &c. 3 ‘We are now prepared to exhibit our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing, which, for ele- ance of style, variety and excellence of frabricand faithfulness of manufacture, has not been sur- passed by any stock heretofore offered in this rket. . eThoee in search of Clothing for Gentlemen’s and Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine our stock. We can say with assurance they will find the, right article on the most reasonable t@ms. Also, an extensive aseortment of Gentlemen's arniah ing Good i ies comprising, everything neces- a for a coinplete outht, sary TONOAH WALKER & CO., 368 Pa. av., oe 10-8m* Metropolitan Hotel Building. ——_e—___ Granp Larceny -Case.—McLaughiin, Fos- ter, Anderson and Crosby, the newsboys who were committed for picking a soldier's pockets in the market, were brought out for hearing for stealing a watch from Thor. Haslip. and were committed for court in that case also by Jus< tice Thompson. —-0e>___. Relics of the Rebellion, A correspondent trom Fortress Monroe writes: Strong efforts are now being made to raise the wreck of the ill-tated frigate Congress, sunk by the Merrimac March §, Is6l. The “diver” firm of Underwood & Co., have been at work for some time. They have raised up out of the wreck thirty-two guns and a large oer of furniture. They now expect to raise what is left of the hull." To this end they have built a water-tight enclosure around the wreck and have a steam pump at work forcing the water out of the water-tight compartment. They expect the wreck to float asthe water recedes trom her. They are sanguine of — ing to the surface al) that remains of the lant old ship. The diver enclosed in sub- marine armo~. who goes down into the depths occasionally to see how the work goes on, as< sures usthat the hull will soon fioat, and that it will bring to the surface a fabulous number of bushels of oysters. which have settled and multiplied in the hull of the good old ship during her fonr years’ submersion. _ This same sub-aqueous association tried their experienced skillon the submerged wreck of the Cumberland, but conld accomplish nothing towards raising her. The Cumberland was in the channel when she was sunk,.and the strong current passing over and around her filled her with sand. Vessels pass over her watery graye, 5 The pirate craft Florida lies not far from the remains of the two historic United States ships. The Florida’s position is marked by her maine mast, the top of which is twelve feet above the surface of the water. When she sank, the top of her three masts and upper yards remained above water; she has settled lower in the bed. of the river since then, and the “relic hunters? have carried away many feet of yards and masts. Second week of I wonld advise all persons having teeth to, extract to call at DR. LEWIE’S office, and! bavye them taken out without pain. Also. call and examine the Doctor's new es roved method ofinserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH. E you ence see the great improvement in his teeth, you will have them in no ether style than this new and valuable one. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver aud Rubber Plates at the old price, as we have not advanced the price on our work since the great change in gold No. 242 Penn’a ayenne, between )2th and 13th ieee IY §. R. LEWIE, M.D., Dentist. Dastardly Attempt to Blow Up the Steam- boat Chorcorda. Centre Harsor, N. H., Jnly 6.—While the steamboat Chorcorda was lying atthe wharf at this place Jast night some unknown. person placed a keg of powder on the furnace, when an explosion took place, blowing up the front deck and scattering the door panels, but not in- juring the machinery. She was able to leaye on time this morfing. No one was much in- jured on board. MMA MARS! Mies Pua MARSH: M. . NISB Buus MARSH? S 1AM ABOUT TO MAKE A CHANGE IN iny business, I will offer to the ci f Ww biegiap oeernetoe™ and Alexandria, my en- lire stock o! DRY AND FANCY GOODS, which I will sell at and below cost for one month ently, comprising in part Cassimeres for men and ys’ wear, from 65 to $1.20; Linen Goods for men boys’ Wear, from 45 to 0 cts; all weol Flannels,, 2 cents; all colors Black Alapact, from 40 cents ud: Schally Delains, 3 cents; new style Mozam- Lines, 35 cents; Lawns, 40 to cents; new style Prints from 20 to 28 cents i We call particular attention to our White Goods. EBrilliants from 25 to 35 cents; Check Cambric, White Swiss, Stripe Swies at ali prices. You can also find @ full assortment of Cloaks, Mantillas, Black Silk Circulars, and also a lot of Black Silk: which I have just received from auction, which I will offer to sell from $5 to $2. I have aleo a full assortment of Hoop Skirts, > which T be ay yery low; French Corsete, 91.50, and thonsands of other articles too numerous to mention. which you will find at my Store, No. 841 ‘th street, between G and H. 4th sire JULIUS SYCEL }J _ie Mstaw2w™ 421 7th t., bet. G and iH. J Cross. F.E.Corsett. W.A. Monroe: Ute Cok jon Va. Vols. of N.Y. Late War Dep't: CLOSE, CORBETT & MONROE, ATTORNEYS, CLAIM, PATENT, REAL ESTATE, AND GEN- ERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. the fascinating dancers. Admirel Farragut and General Anderson. Boston, July 6.—Seyeral thonsand men and women shook hands with or other wise saluted Admiral Farragut and General Anderson in Faneuil Hall to day. The levee was quite in- formal. MULLIGAN, EMERSON, REDDEN, Gold and Stocks. New York, July 7—Evening.—Gold, 13915; New York Central, %%; Erie, 51%; Reading, 9835; Canton, 414; Cumberland, 4: Quick- silver, 60x. ——— 18 A CLEAR, SmootH Skiy axyp Beavtirtt Com- PLEX10N follows the use of HALMBOLD'S HIGH. LY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, It removes black spots, pimples, and all eruptions of the skin. m25-6m * To Puniry, Exnicn THE BLoon, Beavtivy the complexion, nse HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CON- CENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARIL- LA. One bottle eqnals in strength one gallon of the Syrup or D. MTR AD m 25-6. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay of Warn- | ing and Instruction for Young Men. Also, new and yeliatle treatment for. diseases of the, Urinary and Sexual syetems- nt free, in sealed envelopes. Ad- drees Dr, J. 8xizLin_ Hoveuton, Howard Associ tion, Philadelphia, Pa. mh 3]-6m Not a Few oF tHE Worst Disorpers that afflict mankind arise from corruptions of the blood. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SAKSAPARILLA isa remedy of the utmost value. m 25-6 BPP RR RRS Baltimore Markets, July 7. ec te inquiry or sales; quotations nome inal. Flour.—The market continnes yery dull, especially for old stock, Rye flour $225, and City. Mills and Brandywine corn meal at $5a 95.1236 per bbl. - 4 Grain —Wheat—660 bushels wh.te sald, ine eluding 360 bushels choice old at $2.20, and. residue new at $1.9a¢2, 550 bushels old red at. $1.80, and 100 bushels new at $1.90 per bushel, being a further advance. Corn—3.600 bushels comprised the offerings, with small sales of white at $6290 cents, and 650 bushels yellow at §5a92 cents per bushel, as to quality. Oats—. 1,500 bushels received and sold at prices ranging: from 56 to 65 cents mensure, and ai 66a07 cents weight. Hides.—Sales of %0 Baltimore United Asso~ ciation steer at 9¥ cents: Si Washington city at&¥adcents. Nothing doiog in foreign hides. Molasses.—No sales, CLAIMS of all kinds, against she Uae) States andthe full Corps Dramatique in a fine Drama. Government or individuals, collected. Ordnance, Quartermasters’, and all Government Accounts, promptly made up and attested. MONEY loaned and advanced on Claims. Especial attention given to PATENT CASES. PATENT CASES promptly attended to. ESTATE bought and sold. Houses/and yoatarnicer rent Hf Washington, D. C., Alex- andria, Va.. and surrounding country. POLICTES granted on LIFE,FIRE and MARINE RISKS. in some of the oldest and most respousible Insurance Companies. , SECRET DISEASES. } SaMARITAN’s GIFT is the most. certain, safe and) effectual remedy, deed, the only reactall le remedy ever discovered. ‘Cures in two to four days, antl re-| eent-cases in twenty-four hours. No mineral, no) balsam, no. mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who do’ noe wai to be exposed. Male packages, $2; fe-' mSasi hee Root anv Hers Juicrs—A positive and permanent eure for Syphilis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Sores, Spots, Tetters, &c. Price $1, or six bottles for $8. kold by S.C. Fotd. See arvertisement. m5) saw the arm extended; the aim was at Burroughs’ head. When the first shot was fired saw the woman passé diréctly in ‘front 6f him, (witutés,) and draw up to fire the second shot. She wore a drab cloth Cloak, a hat be- neath 2 nubia, and a bine veil over that. After the fired the shot she walked coolly and de- jiberaiely down stairs. Witness went to Mr. ‘McCallongh and took him down where Bur- MIS JENNIE JOHNSON, | MARY AND CARRIE GARDNER, ' MISS KITTY LEE, with a host of others each night in a diversified bill’ of performance. { ' OFFICE, 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Willard’s Hotel j¢ 2-Im? WASHINGTON, D.C. | ROPOSALS FOR FUEL. EAS! TEAS! TEAS! CENT! PER POUND ADVANCE THE FIVE CENT PER PC Having made arrangements with an extensive house in New York to supply me with TEAS Treason CAsEs,—The Graud fury’ of the > Ti] ' ; e United States District Court sor some wee! ( Ste Wasnrseron (itt. D.C. Sly Tet. 1856 REGULAR FAMILY MARINE grades. dn the ahovo system, which has proved 80} to the acts of personsengaged in rebellion, who|| ffont door; he lived ahont fifteen minutes, and | , Suear.— Market active, with sales of 2osmhhds, Sealed Proposals will be received af the office of REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE Stiractive in all Northern cities. || were formerly citizens of this State, und pre. | died 26 or 27 minutes after 4 o’clocke. and 115 bbls. Cuba and Porto Rico at 114 cents, the Secretary of the Interior until Monday, Jul Reo FAMILY MATINEE All Teas xold at five (8) cents per pound advance,| <entments have been found against thirteen | _ Charles A. Sengstack, sworn.—Is a watchman he pene 395 bhds. Cuba and 100 boxes do; at 3), at 12 m., for furnishing for the use of the pusld. REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE over New York prices. | |"persons, aifiong others Bradley T. Johison, | im the Treasury Department; arrested the pris- 3 s Ss; 28 is. 2 W. CORWEN RURGY, Sole Agent for Thurston, Hall & Co.’s celebrated, Water, Boston, Milk, Graham and Butter Crackers, 14 North Charles st., Baltimore, Md. my 29-6wif* I P. BOYER & BURNSTINE, $y 8 LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, 41513TH STREET, ' Second door from Pennsylvania avenue, south side bbls. Porto Rico at 12 cents, 30 days; Bark Althea’s cargo, 576 hhds.and 69 tierces Cuba at 12 cents, 4 months; 50 hhds. do. at 11% cents; 15 hhds. Porto Rico at 13 cents; and 68 do. at 16 cents net. Salt.—Ground alum 1,85, and fine €2.85 per sack; Turk’s Island from Store 50 cénts per bushel. . Tallow.—We report a sale of 20 hhds. Baiti- more Association at 1% cents. Whisky.—Q niet at $2.11 offered, and 2.12 per ing occupied by the Department, 550 tons furnace coal (2.240 pounds to the ton.) of the kind, and equ: to the best quality of the Baitimore Coal Uompany cecal; and W@ tong (2:40 pounds to the ton,) best quality Red Ach Coal, for stoves and grates. 1 Samples of the coal must be exhibited to the En- gineer of this building, and any not deemed by him equal to that above mentioned will be reyee' . he coal may be delivered at the building at the convenience of the contractor at any time, so that one-naif ts deliyered by the first day of Tr. ists, and the entire quantity pelore the first day of MILY MATINEE REGuLan FAMILY MATINEE REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE ON SATURDAY, AT CHEAP PRICES. oner on the day of the shooting -on the front ortico. She was movyjgng south towards the Steps, and was in the act of stepping off on the Portico on 15th street. Witness was a little ex- cited. He puthis hand on the prisoner and told her she must return with hiya. She walked into the hal} front door, and asked to be put. in aroom. Went with her to the watch-room door, and finding it locked, told a colored hoy tw gel the Key; had not seen the prisoner’s face formerly of Brederick; Harry, Git formerly or Bnltishore county James R Hereectand W, W. Goldsborongh, formerly of this city; the two latter having served as Colonel and Jor of the Ist d Rebel Regiment, and 5 ert Swan, who, on the 18th of une, 1863, opened a recruiting office at Hagerstown’ for the Rebel army,. ‘an gave bail on last Sat- urday before Judge Giles in the sum of $2,000, entered by Joseph H. Maddox. Herbert and November, 1855. 4, a Goldsborough yesterday gaye bail in Court. at that time. The body of Burroughs was atiqn sued = Bate een: : ishing 300 corda eet seammmed Onk wood; and 30 “SLY 4! LIBERAL ADVANCES made on watcurs, | Richard Cromwell, Sr., entering as security in | W705 rege The Tad; aa “Por God's sake elle Eee ope marge & Sf 16 to 86 cons an seavired feu tise to tiny, TUESDAY JULY 4 JEWELRY, CLOTHING, &c. Jetam* || After the Grand Jury has found, indictments | Te tre Seat pea ror Waa ne aucite tegectimed i ihe town of Benen, Uaaetactory arrangements mast be mado for ascet- TUESDAY. JULY 4) CP TON HELLEN, “"~ Vatthe November. term of, the United “Sues | Captain Handy, of the watch who 4s also.a | {iy Bighteeh dwellings, wicrenoutes Ee See Te tis cnatecioucs ce bladers ecparate bide Tues A: sub 2 Late Paymaster U. 8: Navy, ib Alar dics TO Cross-examined by My. Bradley:—Saw pris. | were entitely laid, tobe eh except ine will be received for the coal and wood. TUESDAY, JULY 4, ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF Frxanciat.—The New York. stock market | Oner’s face in the room. ppe: y offices. The enfferers are in a pitiable condi, Evidence of the ability of the Leonidas fulfil) cop- CLAIMS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS excited, throwing herself about; her face was tion, and have scayeely ® place to shelter them tatior edb ’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. war 8 OF THIRPY THOUSAND - Awan: i mn ‘he GENIN B PREPARATION ‘many fulfil the duties of an PanaThORD saeco all - money. 135,000 ‘assist in founding 9 National for the relief and edu ‘of the orphan’ children of deceased ist | her-i 1} Witness, .: er re. Heard of Bur- mf ss -SaW hi 5 mol ara. AS S ; esterday continued to exhibit a strong specn- her finshed. Mr. McCullough was then in i ‘the famil tract should Becompe ny each proposal. | TERNOON PERFORMANCE,’ OF THE GOVERNMENT. Tntive movement. Some of the leading brokers | T@ther flushed. Mr. i) now, except as they are taxen into the families j Hb ed ti 6 bo! AN EXTRA , i th rai d the room. so fortunate as not to have SRN Te secpoassle sureties toe ahs faithfal <3 AN EXT APTERNOON 3 eaANGE?, Claims for Prize Money, Lost Clothing, Bounty, cellancout ste Sroppresebace sonicnt Ihb Wm. Shelley sworn.—Was doorkeeper of the gia ve ee destroyed: A great many per- Srmance of She contract AN EXTHA AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE)! | Back Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses aud other proper- | Coltarcne “once malvet affords abundant | main entrance of the Treasury Department in Pil their clothing, with the exception The proposals will be opened at the office of the, | AN EXTRA EE ENOON PERFORMANCE?) ty attended to promptly. ’ piper ney EM iear” party toeick | January iast. Saw a person answering to the | sons all thevore at the time, A small part Sesser cee eater ay Flos noon 6 Hf AR URE "| | Momice'29 aX treet. Poet Oftco Box 428 Wash- | Henin Trea the prices chnasquently go | deecripiion of Miss Harris jt S.quarter past | of ike property had a very light insurance; and. ee ganage wit be {il in the jutemont of se CAFO CIIE BY PE inaton choose Wrleteeh ans oa ery firm. Latge ere Se ere teatit eke acne e could | OF sioss is estimated at from 50,000 to $70,000. DI i . who will, ment . i 1e le ; satisfactorily, reserving rig! 10 rejey A i ed prices. Sixes of 5 the tri: il < > e ™ to ite original color, without the mvenience at- | were executed at advanced p her in and gave her achair. She : fraps Ter Pah Dea ae eee ae ee eer ee oes cldedee'G? | aid nol sit fong, bat diesppented. She did not | ho Caring te eof nty in to the Secretary. jy 1.8; Tu- oh I ee es a fe iS * ha’ = out the front La raid of the rebel gunbaats, , 4, State stocks re fru er and more: a ~ | Fe ra in the |], not preyenting the gu NN. wren, 8282s oF NOTICE. | | RRARFORD'S MEDICA Taled teeficacysang | Mand. North Carolina Sixes, closed at 75,’ ~ Samuel Stem, sworn — Was toot nace, Fred BSS TS aie menting OE le og GOmce No. SLL Sth street went meor Bors re, WEDNESDAY soe f bry adapted for éhildren, being eaten és a | night watchman now; thonght he Had soem the | Soe sound guilty of both ‘charges, and - would r tfully inform his' friends and b- . 4 t inary cake. Sort Loionp 2 i mer but cannot SOY Ssked ‘for A; | sentenced to dismissal, but, in consideration Hew tralty that he is now attendingens ‘Tegal ‘For sale by druggists. Price 25 cents per box. at asked for Burronghs. She ssked for Al | sentenece ‘and faithful service. was recom business, such as administering the Amnesty nas z 5, jan 19-e0ly E . ? Burronghs. Witness referred to his direc- ed te clemency. Secretary Wells, after a well as_all other Oaths, drawing Leases, ; yy 5, Apr - ; 2 SB NCTOR DE oda and two ste Indy | mended to € ng-and sentence of the court Power of Attorney, Landlord and 3 JULY 5, APT { -withoat material, change, ani the 7: ard eee J. Burroughs, and asked wha: | review of the finding: = oe Not! 4 feo. &e. Legal advice given in all ite JULY 5, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, i z speculative movement quiet. | Saacal te was in, Witness told her =F vate a resonant lg pt A peor, oe ‘Parker. ‘without charge. fais et bierre ste rome inenees ¥ " 7 jease frox t ; US particular lompaid to the collection of BENEFIT 0 i 47 The Manchester B: Contains let. } troller of Currency. She asked, 3f she eould {1 $f omar is Gcbte and claims ta general. bn aw RENEE oF } from ig, Seere! ‘W: Hunter to, our oe smgersiad thot four en- a7 The J New, orleans cian ape agen s pesca Lite toe oe RR at lle i 7 “ bu h ; ph, ‘Gen. Braxton , s EWARE OF COUNTRAFEITS AND UN- 9 i iverpiat ne of the Unt cee, oad she wonkd not know by which i 4. rikeall tue of the Confederate army, PRINCIPLED D) endeavoring to lis- -nowledgments, ¥ me 4 . Eng- | world come. She asked ute way, Raps m | ne recognizes the march of events, and_is only peste ae Cine | "ot premnting a ban of Joba ht, ithe debi A tee eecwon, rabeess could. ‘it, | ambitious now.toretire, as before the war, ‘and great English friend of- America.” CL 3 . ublic, from the highest sources, including emigent BGI @; | soldiers and sailors of the Rep TY ee, SegTaER, GORANED, BOS URED, AC. will be offered, 4 |" = = :

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