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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY,¢(EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Scuthwest corner of Penti’a avenue and 111k street BY Ww. D. WALLACH. —_——e— ; ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their wsubecribers in the City and Distric at Tew (CENTS PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with of without wrappers, Two Oents each. Pricz ycR Mattine:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cenis; six months, Three Dol- Jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papere are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—poblished on Friday Half a Year. 1 would respectfally announce tothe citizens of Washington and the public generally that I have «ihand a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! Consisting of— Light and Brown (ass. Suits, Ligvtand Brown Cass, Suita, Light and Brown Cass. Suits. Fine Bine Flannel Suits, Fine Blue Flannel Suits, Fine Blue Flannel Suits, Light and Fancy Case, Pants and Vests Light and Fancy Cass. Pants and Vests: Light and Fancy Cass. Pants and Vests, hite and Brown Linen Duck Suits, bi te ane Brown Linen Duck Suite, hite and Brown Linen Duck Suita, Fine Black Ojoth Frock 0: Fine Black Cloth Frock ©. 4 Fine Black Clo.n Frock Coats, ¥ tne Bleck Pants and Vests, Five Biack Ponts and Vests, Fine Black Pants and Vests. Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Youths’ aul Boys’ Clothing, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, ta, M a, White Linen Bosom 5 White Linen Bosom Shirts, White Linen Bosom Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, 7 rsbirts and Drawers Undershirts Neck Ties and Searfs, Neck Ties and Scarfs, Neck Ties and Scarte, ANDA GENERAL ASSORTMENT or FUBNISHING GOODS. A’ ithe above goods are made and trimmed in the atest New York stylesand equal to any custom made garments. Thankful tothe public for past Savors, | respectfally solicit a centinuauce of the wame A. STRAUSS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, PENNA. AVENUE, my 3 im Between 10th and 11th sts. f LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILOR 11 oth AVE. street, c orner of D, desires to call the sttention of bis friends and the public ah erally to bis choice selection of GOODs for fSprivg and Summer Wear, which he will make up st reasonable rates to suit the times. M~ BOBERT HARDON his associate in busi- ness, invites his former friends to give him @ call, 2) «guarantees a perfect fitting and fashionable ripent to all who may ¢' ronage. "P'S I have removed street to th stove place. my 9-lm* H°* HE SUCCEEDED. BY THE BARD OF Oak HALL, ‘There is a doctor in our town, Aman ot ‘ectice and renown; He makes a bandsome income clear, And lays up meney every year, Now, when he started out in youth, Me had but little cash in trath; Bat stilt he'd try best to do, And make a name and money too. He attended lectures, studied hard, And very quickly passed the board, Be opened off: ung out siz, But many patients could not find. Each day he sat, with saddened face, For poverty came on apace; At last a friend gave him advice _ Which changed bie fort: in a trice. Now patients flocked from far and near, And kept him feo | all the year; Men and wom I declare, No doctor can with him compare. ‘The secret of his great success, — IU tell you if ou cannot guess: The same advice will help yo > He got a suit from SMITHS OAK HALL, SMITH BROTHERS & CO., MEBCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALRES IN GENTS’ GUBNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, 464 SEVENTH STREBT. Stock ef ‘ast fins prince GOODS ever offered in the city of Wash- ingten Having secured the best artists im the city, wa are prepared to make up im the finest style, and “on . 3. B. & Oo. DW A Caen cried RHOHANT TAILOR, opposite Corner of Mth st: 7 P % + OP! ites his Sriende and the public to his assortmen! SPRING GOODS, cash, and will be sold at, reduced = FURNISHING Cobbs. eae Invi rich it fe of, 6 P_B. Give us . BEIBERGE vs on ot eae aon eens pee Bb ii le je rown's, _ 363. ‘Pennsylvania avenue, my itt ‘D. o. Washington, EXPRESS COMPANIES. wu NATIONAL EXPRESS Smet AND. TRANSPUBTATION tokrany. B- ite shasta Heaton! A Southera threagh connections from? NEW YORK AND PLILADELPRIA 01 SHINGTON TOBA Ade aH CHAE RICHMOND, iN, BA AH roads, to OIMOCINNATI AND 8ST. LOUIS, to receive Freight, Merchandise, SEE am sera. Signated and all otermediate as eerie ee a can be done by any other Ex: de- BLEANS, and Fun threngh. ria MOR TOO: : _J_ B. JOHNSTON, ‘President. * } A DAuS EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE 514 PENNA. AVENUE, BANCH OFFIOR, 219 PRRESILYAPIA AVERUB, OPPOSITE EASTERN, ORTBERS, AND . EXPRESS FORWARDERS ee Merchandise, Money. and Valuabies of the country. COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, ayp BILLS, Made in accessible parts of the United States, ©. oO. DUNE, Agent, mh tf B.O. GHEOR METER, rer and Dealer Pecermeters end Watches, No, 480 Penna. ave., bet. Sd and 4% sts, “ Wate bes Hopatred and Warranted. de 22-tm* CBisaspine & 80NS" anHO8 8.D aH ORG. . BLL 206 Penne. ave.. st. G7 Thirty-six assorted secoue band PLANOS for sal en! my 13 e06t EL WA Se A Unte this Last.” 2. Stary of 3 Trow- Kennett, by Ses ney Arlyn, by Trav. Welles |v ttier'® Snow Bound. DeBow’s Re- r : FRANOK TAYLOR. LE. Vv Will 3 BE SR urine, fer gme 1; 8 conte 8 fe ilieras; Gi. Brave Old Balt, by Oliver o* YRANCE TAYLOR: vs, XXVII. Eben WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1866, AMUSEMENTS. oe ener ares arteries ee A Sons's chURCH, GEORGETOWN, Will begivenat the New Market Hall, TUESDAY, JUNE 12TH. ‘The best amateur talent of the District has been “"feiculareim future advertisement. _ je 8-st* 7 CANTERBURY. Louisiana Av..near 6th st., rear National Hotel. GEORGE LEA...Proprietor and Manager. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE STAR COMPANY. The bill this week will be of avery attractive descriptiion embracing a variety of amosements including the entire mammoth company and a host of talented names © ‘Neill. Jokn Mulligan, Billy Emerson. sae Buckley Ly Donnelly the Clixetep Siar” ters, Julia ‘sh, with a host of others. Two rew tallet divertissements—*The Queen of Madrie” and * The Houris of Constantinopie,” will be danced by the Bocuct of Beanty, consisting of 15 yound ladies in splendid Oriental Costame, IES’ AND CHILOKEN’S MATINEE ON i aaa SATURDAY. Pp OFS. J. W. & M. P. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Opposite Metropelitan Hote!, Our Classes vill be continued during the Sum- tier, commencing , TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1566, avenue, ten do Great oven, im Dentistes Toth Ex'taced Withow: Poin. AM per sors 2 Teeth to extract, f woali advise them to call at De LEWAE’S office, and o them takemont. Teeth inserted on Knbber, Gold and Silver Plates. In erder that all persons should have Teeth. we have reduced the price very low, To be convince? «f the tact, call aad see for you - selves Alsu, call and see the new and improved method of inserting Teeth. ei 60 Penn's avenue, between 12th and 13th ree! jo 2-tf 8. R. LEWIF, M. D., Dentist, 4 Ts? HOWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, at Ne. 27 455 strect, three doors north of Pennsylvania avenne, extract tot hp withost pain or ininry. by’ breathing Ni- trous Oxide, or Laughivg Gas Price of extract- ing first tooth $1.5). aud each additional tooth $1. All kinis of dental work done at reasonsble prices, je2 Im* T. COUMB 7th street, * opporite Udd Fetiows’ Hall. will fill, extract, apd jusert TRETH om Gold, Si a ver, or Rubber, at muderate prices. ‘Best material nsed my 2% Im* [PB LOCK WOOD, Washington Building, 344 Peun. avenna. will fill Teeth with gold and insert TEETH on Kubber at rer oS reduced price. Teeth extracted withont pain _ _ my 7-Im* I B.J_ B. GARLAND. (late Assistant Surgeon U8. Army,) Honorary Graduate of, the Baltimore College of Dental sargeon4,! SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL D TIS1. Ofice 420 D street, bet. 6th and 7th «ts, All Kinds of Dewtal work made and repaire’. dvs been thirtyfice years iu the practice. Best of = in be given. Charges moderate, my 3-Im* JT®#T i. LOOMIS, M. b. fhe, Inventor and P of the MINBHAL LATE TEETH, attends personally at ais office in this city. Many persous can, wear these teeth who cannot wear others, sd Bo person can wear who cannot wear Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with a7 style and price of Teeth they may desi zat to who are partiou/ar,and wish the cleancest, strongest and most fect denture MINERAL TEBYIH will is city- No. 33% Pennsylvania » bh and lth sts. Also, 907 Arch street, Iphia. Oc 20-ly JC EEP COOL! KEEP COUL:; — PURE ICE CREAM $2 PER GALLON. ‘The subscriber desires to call the attention of his friends and the public generally to his fine *- lection of CONFECTIONERY, CAKES. PLES. Forei, cursions, Parti eatic FRUITS of al! kind: E nd Weddings furntshed at slort a tice. A call : 2 JOHN W. RIGHTSTINE. _™yH-Im* No 400 Mass E85 PERTON,. ENCOURAGE HOME COMPANIES. The Great Falls Ice Company are now eu: Ice from thet plying depot on Kock Creek at lower . Dealers and others will b will be promptly % bg JOHN PETTIBON IBY 25-c06t Agent for Company. “gq AMERICAN AND WASHINGTON Meh, “dasss oxo staing bands. jeadquarters—Room 25 Intelligencer Bulldi ss) Ith street, one square south of Post Office. Lessons given on the Vicits by Hs HOPKINS vs on olin by e be my oom” I-A. HEALD. Lewler ant Ageut, RANGE HAMS, UBANGE HAMS, ORANGE HAMS. I desire to call at! nt HA as after carefol examin: od nm to surpass them in delicate fia ul excel ce of quality. Price very iow. N. W. BURCHELL. corner lith and F stracte, my 31 under Ebbitt Honse ——— peoras SODA WATEB. ry OFFICIAL. ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States of America. To all whom it may concern. Satisfactory evidence haying been exhibited to me that Ravin p’ELPEUxX nas been ap- pointed Vice Consular Agent of France at Cincinnati, Ohio, 1 do hereby recognize him as such, and declare him free to exercise and enjoy such functions, powers, and privileges as are allowed to the Vice Consular Agents 0 TELEGRAMS, &e. Gener! Wright has ordered ten men of every infantry company in Texas to be mounted aud report to General Kiddo for protection of bureaa officers and the eniosceftent ef the orders. General Kiddo’s wounds ar ag- gvaveted, and iears ar: entertaimed that “ie will bave to ask to be relieved. Colonel Mason, fon ©f ex-Confeceraw Minister to Lon- don, is retained co prosecute <be colored sul- dier who shot Halfertia. A sirovg etferc is beipe made to hayes t conse ted by & civil tiboawa. General Wrightrefaces to sacren- 1 1 * t the most favored nations in the United states | Pricignas” piney, tures ya to “appeal Tt In testimony whereef I have cuused theze | cotton regions is overfiozed for many miles, Letters to be made Patent, and the Seaj of the | Ail th tton is washed out, and the river is United States to be hereun‘o affixed. bizher tha: ever known beiore, Given under my bund at the city of Wa: A despatch from St. Johu, N. B, 3 ington, the twenty-ninth day of May, A says — esterday tour anti-contulere’e van- D. one thousand eight hundred and «' L. 8.) ty-six, and of the Indepeudence of th United States of America the ninetieth. ANDREW JOHNSON. cudates wers elected for the county of West- moréeland. To-day tae T con‘ederates were elected ayer their opponents by o majormy of seven bupdred. There is great ment Wwre this evyenivg regacding che results of the By the President: Ww». Hl. Sewarp, Seeretary of State. oh fon. ° antic are feeling Se falien. To-morrow the } iS S!. John takes pl SPECIAL NOTICES. oaker a ofthe Prov CHARMS OF WOMAN Loze all their beauty anless refreshed with that Enchanting Perfame, “SWEET OPUPONSX.” The beauties of Paris and Lontou are alrealy en chantea with E.T smith & Uo 's New Mexicar Pertame, “SWEET OPOPUNAS.” E.T. SMITH & CY., Perfumers, N. ¥ MOTH AND FRECKLES, Ladies aflicted with Disculoratious on the Face, called moth patches or freckles, shoald use PaR- RY'S celebrated MOTH and FREUKLB LOTION Itisinfallible Prepared by Dr. B.C. Perry, Der matologi=t,49 Bond st.,N.¥. Sold by alldrag gistsin ugton and elsewhere. y 18-eoIm COLGATE’S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP A superior TotLet Soar. prepared VeGcrTaB.s Orns i» combination with and especially designed for the uso of Lapiz forthe Ncasery. Its perfume is exquisite, aud Str jet sore credit. thoagh erops are ofte: t Ace WU station wil a ANGOP Mh supplies are obvained fro:a tee m refined YCERINE 3 Cirenit Court + the grend 3 oud wnted eves Judge ite washing properties unrivalled. ttmonisned For salo by all druggists. fodeotg | ther proceedy be the part SURELY, STEADILY, Devs ay until tt the court adjourned un SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUOKU pored that several prom 1s CURING ate Confeder ite government were tndicied for every caee of Kipney Diskas®, Ruwemarisrt, Twoot the ‘ull w ast par. @ with p: Gravel, URINARY DisorpgRs, WEAK: and ae sittenctional Pains in the Bacx, Famate Oompuatnts and Trovaiks arising from Excxsses oF any Kino. COME, YE AF FLIOTED! TR: SMULANved 3 TAKE NO OTHER BUCKC. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & CO, New York, and BARNES, WAKD &CO., New Orleans, southern Agents BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Pruggists, Boston, Masa., General Agents. feb 10-l¥ fforts have oeer made to prevent the y at Trevton, N. J., from meking ‘ndictments for bribery 1: by grand jur any the late oper: ontideni) siood to be fnliy posted iwry will come mits t Cons r Senators, it 1 xeitement fd, Will be yotuced at by th Newarkers are strougly rumors, £43 permitted to visit his wife aves his room in Carroli hall ornipg, going directly ww her ne 04 the ein th TU DYB ZASY MATTHEWS’ VSNGETIAN no best in the world. Complete ip one bottle ash. n+ stain. notronble. Achild cauappty It, Persons wishing to avoid the publici- *y of Kaving thelr Hair dyed is pablic,can DY# aT HOME barber can doit, by detve THE AN PYB. it does not rub off or make the ‘dusty or dead, but imparts new life and re. Gives a beantifal black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 7s cents Prepared by A I MA'THEWS,N. Y, DEMAS RABNES & CO., Now York, Wholesale Agents. my Weel, A SUPERIOR REMBDY, increasing. d 28 excellent. sc ye-terdvy damaged toe © che ameunt of my of Science was 1 314,000; uninsured, Toe my was Tron inw by 4 loco. is very HAIR LYLE ix man ws killed, ani Mentor, of the oc lebrated Meator’s Was mortally wounded bya burglar atered his Douse st Newport, Ky., Wed- y yormng. Mentors son erwarts shot tue thier, mortally wouadiag nim. A despateh from Philadeiphia says:—The : 7 failure of 8 prominent baake > of this ctiy is re te rage Bmp ro eT annie. ported The faiture exettes considerable coim- UAND'S MELLIFLT SUGH BALSA. went. He is scid to be vshort” ja gola te a very it gives relief altnoet fi sag aud is etthal | lorge nat. Ot di revnile to the Ale. There is no doubt v y is Etete Legislatn ont the Mellifnens Cough Balsam Ie one of the | ylt® Now Hempshive State Tegislature met Wednesday, and organized by Barvard President of the 8. f. Pike Speaker of the Ho Officers who seived in the late war are unimerously applying co Bvevet Major General Ulimau tor positions unger him in the volaa- teer corps under Garibaldi ia italy. The inauguration ef Governor Smytbe, o: New ilamopshire, x: Concord, yesterday, was atteuded with an imposing ‘ailitary and civic display. Telegraphic commanication is to ve estab- lisued between Sbanghat, China, and Europe by the way ot Kaitcha. Wm. 8. Sherwood, proprietor of the princi- pal printing cstablishment in Baltimore, Md. wosing Panini t2,and Austin dest pres arations in use, and.is al! that ies 3 opri storciaimes torit. We have tried it inring the past week and found relies from 4 movi distressi us ough. Itis prepared by Pr. Strickland, %o, 139 = street. Cineinnati. Ohio, and for sale by kd Sold by J. W. NAIBN & 00.. also a! WAITE’S Drug Store, aud OHAS CHRISTI- aie Pi enns aud 5623 Ninth street ‘00 96- TWO BAD VASES OF PILES GURED BY DE STRICKLAND’S PILE BEMEDY. ©. Glass. of Janesville, Wiscunsii, writer for che benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that be aes been troubled for eight years with an agera. vated case of Piles, and his brother was fom the army as incurable, (be being auite para szed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cnse- Sunce. bottle of Dr STRIOKLAND’S MEDY. The recommendation of these itlemen, beside the daily testimoviala received the mort aegrarated chtsuie coset of Bice eo eggravi chrouic cases 0: ee sre cured by Dr Biricklond'e Pile Remedy. Itis y San Francisco mining shares continne depreceed _ CONGRESSIONAL, sold by Rragaists everywhere. Sold by J. Ww, NATBN & 0O.; OHAS. CHEISTIANI, 371 Pa. Sen vce —Yesterdazy atternoon— svenne and $09 Vinth street. 00 M-ly The Senate ad ourned without coming toany action on Mr. Williams’ amendment to the re- consiruction reselutions. . Hovse.—After our report closeq— The question was iaken upon the BECRET DISEASES. P nocsor poston Gir? \+\ i emost certain, safe and ectusl remedy—indeed, the only vececab!e reme- dy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days. aud recent cases in twenty-four hoars No mineral,no | tbe jointresolntion autho wag the Secrétury Felsam.bo mercury.” Only ton pillats be taken, ie | of be Navy to anceps Leagte Ieland fermen is the soldier's hope, snd @ friend to those who do | purpores: and the joint resolution puseed—yeas — it to be 6: » Male packagos, @2; fe- | 7), nays 47. Mr. Ancona then offered his concurrent res- olution providing for an adjournment of Con- gress ov the 2-th day of June. The resolution was agreed to. Pending & motion to reconsider the vote by which the concurrent resolution was agreed § Tan's Root ann Hern Juicks—A positive and permanent cure for Spyhilis, Scrofaia, Ulver: Sores. Spots, Tetters.&c Price $125 per bottle. Sold by 8.C. Ferd. See advertisement. mys MABRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, aa Essay of ear Warnin, id Inst; 3 fe Men. to, House adjoutued. Pure SODA WATER, withthe Most delicious | piseare’ nut Aiaaee witch rower ‘ths ‘ital re ’ FRUIT AND OBEAM SIBUPS. rei ath are meanx of relief Sent froe o PREPARATIONS FOR THS EXECUTION OF ” ie Y t . J. ; ri with shaved ice if desired, at SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Loward “aeneioion, Paores, ‘The murderrot the Deering family GRAY’s, Philadelphia. Pa. ‘ap 4-3 W:il undergo penalty W at Poifa- my 22-eoSt* northeas cor. Mass. av. and ith st | qemeumsssnnssnnsmmmmessvensmmnns bes, delphia eet Demet. so, Sous en feat ance Bn Fon two o'clock. No change whacever is percep. XCBLSIOR WEISS BEER. s Nw A [T NTS ubiein Probst. He eatsas beartily nud con- EXCELSION WEisd DEER. HOTRI S, RES TAURANTS, &e, | ubiemn t uncoucernediy as wien firs received B™BicHs REST a DRAN iaie the prison, She: Howell intends to successful op- . 39% Penns av, near 6ch strect, carry out the law relating “o execntions in its erstion, I will be prepared. on and after this date, Hipving pot my New Brewery into P ‘ustomers an abundant supply eu) to all oO eg ee 1 ea ASSED Which I invi 4d invite all oor Beverage. rewory p.b. _y 16-im jetown. 7° DEALEES IN TOBACOO AND CIGaBs. Fifty gross Anderson’s Solace, fresh from '. SipeLte Shae a tee House, or at HE ‘s CHANDLEE'S, No. 308 F street. near Jith st. je 2-3t* TE, Sau, an z dria, where PIs 108 and 0! et aaa MENT HOW IN W' ply EARL: eaalogtarer of MARBLE MANTLEx. MONUMENTS, TABLE and WASHSTAND TOPS, ac. Monuments Made to order on reasonable terms Mt keep constantly on STEE: BLE and MARBLE TILING. ete MAB Orders for Plamber’s SLABS Promptly attended ta Peppa. bias bet. 18th 19th sts west, Washington. DO. maré SAuav or SALAD OILin see re TUUEM'S VIRGIN OIL, } offer ve the tude tn toss bee teas thom 8 deny; as low rates as it cam be o in a pe es oon can casa BIRDS. MOOK ie me ge 374 Te tre, “SEAM sone “py Ry known ss Werm ace ‘The nudersigned informe his p:tronshnd the pndy- lie generally ,that bo has remeved from his oid stand, * The Barovesn Hotel,” tu No. 355 Peunsyivauia avenue, vhs {s enabled to faruisb all kipds of Ligaorss Thankful for past favors he solici i tion of their former pat-onage = tals | __Bo_354 Ponan nvende._ (oro TINENT al. ROTEE: LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, This mammoth Dotel, filled up with sil the modern improveinente, will open or shout b tetter and spirit, and beyond the deputies pro- viaed for, aud the other offivials required to be present, no onf, except a few representatives of ube press. will be admitted inte the prison yard. Applications for tickets have been re- ceived from & very large number of percons, some of them residing 1a New Jereey and Bai- Umore., The invlosure within which the ex. treme penaity of the law is to be carried out would not bold the twentieth part of those whoare anzious to be present, and it was to avoid the sibility of @ recurrence of such scenes 8s hive been witnessed at former so- called private executions that the sherifT re- solved to confine the admission to those pro- vided for by the sctef Assembly. When Ar- thur Spring aud Peier Mutson were executed, there were several hundred mew in tue prizon yard, and very little order or decuram was observed. rare} my 16-tf ty four feet in ‘depth: atoug ront. and contains six Landred rooms, Tay to come to for his LATE FENIAN NEWS. Particulars of the Arrest of Roberts. Col. Roberts was arrested in New York yes- lerday under the direction of The warrant was issned by United States Com- missioner Betts, and served by the marshal at the Fenian headquarters, having dechned a po Sad from Marshal Mur- s fore the commission, and declined to give bail ice for trial, refusing to accept bail thal was tendered. tered at the Astor House. be isto besent to Fort Lafayette. it is ra- mored that Col. Kerrigan was also arrested. but was subsequently released, and ix now keeping out of sight. It is also ramored that issued for Cols. Murray recruiters of troops at Tam- The Fenians are ve: warrants and McKenna, many Hall. and the leaders the army in Can: bave been He give bis personal parole not to violate the neu. traliiyiaws. The commissioner proposed to Teiease him on $20,000 bail. to the custody of the marshal, and was quar. Marsha! Murray. Roberts rts He was brought be- also declined to He was remanded It is reported that despondent, > eee can do little more for THE WARRANT FOR THE ARREST OF RORERTS. The warrant was issued from the office of the district attorney in New York, and was in the followimg words: The Preside the Mors District of N Whe t© me, char on or abou within t (of the United Stotes aluf the Cuil York, and to any of the 10 any or tither of them, s complaint on oath hath been made 0, that William R. Roberts did 6th day of June, in the year housaud eight hundred and sixty-six, at outhera district of New York, kuowigiy lerritory of the jurisdiction of the Cuited Stares begin and set on foot a military expedition, aud bas provided and is now pro- viding the means for a military expedition or enterprise, io be curried on from the territory of the sa of Upper C: other provi te, all ot TWuited States against the territory and of Lower Canada, and sor territories adjoining there- ch said territories are a part of d under the governmen © kingdom of Great Bri Power with which the United ace—contrary to the law of purposes of neutrality made ad e, you are hereby commanded, anc the said offence. dent of the United © apprehend the said Wil- Si ad being his body forthwith ? judge or justice of the United United 8 ay be foun there be dealt with according to law for tes Commissioner, . that he may then Given under my hand and ‘seal this sixth day of June, in chousana eight har the yearof our Lord one (and sixty-six, and of our independence the ninetieth. G EORGE F. Betts. Corned States Commissioner for the Southern District of Ne 8. G.¢ York. ex, U.S. Wistrict Attorney. he neatrality law, 20th of April, 1£1*, which Colonel Roberts is charged with having violated, is as follows if any person shali within the territory or jurisdiction of the foot, provide or pi ing shail be deemed ted meanor, and shail be ion ‘boneand dollars and te imprisoned not more than three years. A notice, tering there. ATTACK LOOKED POR. Srratrorp, C. W., June6.—The situation at ‘Jorerich ts becoming interesting. as an at- tack, by the expedition which sailed from Chi- engo, is hourly looked for. are beld in readiness to leave at a moment's either Sarnia or Goderich. ported that @ email force was soundiugs at Bayfield, seven miles from Gode- rich. It is believed to be for the parpose of en- There They bave a battery companies of infaniry. Strawbridge, Franklin, Vermont. @amunition, ut numbers and ‘bat sab aud staff ba daim fast nigiit. KELEAS The Fen‘ans the war, has, it ay Dr. Mary L. WALKER ARExsTED.— Dr. Mary Walker, wel! known in this pears, got into trouble in New York. The Jost of yesterday says:—“An unusual excitement was caused at the Police Heaaguarters in Mulberr: a visitfrom Dr. Mary E. dnring the war as “Major” Walker. “as surgeon Im tae army during the war. vbiect of her visit was to enter a Against & policeman for illegally arresting her It seems that on Tuesday the woman was walking in Canal »treet, dressed in a long black voat and black Ppanta- precinct policeman took for wearing men’s attire, to the station-house, he sergeant that she loons, when an Sth her into castedy Having onght not to have officer disci: preferred a compla'y ail-ging not only tha! aricsted, but that tue officer had Seto ee ee we tl ice Commissioners early day. It is understood that there is no law to prevent 1 woman mule attire, if she cessary will be atan Police suppose the bable that tbat an} him” ‘i beer conducted the woman convinced 1 been cbouses to do so: but women tuus dressed are frequently arrested wher the garb is assumed for the urpose of committing any unlawful ie pro the office cont instance made a blander, but it is not thought heavy penalty will be imposed upon a Sixevitak Discovery or Hippew Treas- URx ny TArtans.—The Carrollion iectensr eevee sees udians, numberi be! Cherokee tribe, heey been encam; upon the ‘banks of the Lilinois river, lace. Their ostensible pare the means for any | military expedition or enterprise, to be carried ou from thence against the territory or domin- ions or of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district or people with whom the Uni- ted States are at peace, every person so offend- zg oe of a high misde- n Goderich and several FURTHER REPORTS. St. ALBans, June 7.—A special to the vald reports tbut the Fenians are making CE las said they have come into possession of a large quantity of arms, and provisions, ageLis who bave been secretly o fom Canadian sympathizers. further that horses hove been found in suffici- nely left town, wasa heavy seiyure of arms by the United States forers between Ogdensourgh and Pots. United States Commissioner foot, ot Burlington, has been summoned to this place, which indicates will have his case speedil, believed ‘hat he wil! be discharged on bail. 2 OF COLONEL O' NEIL. re wild with excitement at Baffalo, N. ¥., yesterday at the release of Col- onel John O'Neil by the civil authorities, to whom he was transferred by the commander of the Michigan. Colonel O'Neil was escorted to the Mansion House by an immense crowd, and be made a epeech, ‘sa: future to speak only from the cannon’s mouth. Colonel O'Neil, John Hoy and Owen Starr each gave bail im the sum of $6.000, and others im the sum of $3,000 to answer all charges Bail was promptly giver. The an ‘were not unconditionally released as ly imy Yesterday, against the policeman, she had been States begiu or set on ot exceeding three The Queen's Own It is re- seen taking regular battery here. seven miles from provided by lecting them Rumor has it the cavalry division, enty. (general Spear There that Gen. Sweeny ltis ing he desired in city during street yesterday, ‘alker, well thes Sheserved The complaint near way, arres: and that . Walker illegally used unne- He from dressing in jcer in the ( Teste) a gto the | resolution of this Board Ps ? motion of Mr. Tb was " na Bo ep ew WB. bores, Paymaster t 5 mary, request img @ resolution might be passed - imng ‘transfer of certain stocks from Susan K. Williams to Mrs. Eien M. was read Gnd referred to the Recorder. Mr. Hyde, from the standing committee, reported substitute for the | say 4 ge : | f : st Es ferred to the to Water street at the intersec' er to Mr. Henry ‘engia; re- ding committee. Common CoUNcit.—The President jaid before the Board a message from the Mayor relative ‘ion of Washing- ton street, represepting it as @ nuisance caleu- lated to produce disease and gesting a plan for its abatement, relative to the arch under street; which were laid on transmitting a Jetter from A. dent of the Gas Company, reling ashing right te appoint lamplighters tion: referred. The followin, presented and referred By Petition of W. H. Chamberlin. of erecting & sign post Libbey—Of certain citiz sauce in Washington street, Water streets; alxo.of J N. atiention to an old pom and neking its repair. [The pe water, bot thinks a sight of the 'o Powder Miil branch, pend the use of the Hyd and .anal. The following were passed:—A resolution in a ms Telative to a? those who prefer it shall drink the death, and sug- alse, one Market, pear tet the table. Also. H. Dodge, Presi- to cb sc pe dard for the privilege stPeet. between Fearsop, ¢ tition: x aq make rant water for a time.) Of certain citizens for the repair of a pump in Market street, between Bridge street ordinances, Ac offered by Mr Orme, requesting the Mayor to have the arot under Murket, pear Ist street, repaired, and authorizing the Clerk to pa the order of ue Mayor a sufficient sum io meet the expenses, upon the presentation ot proper vouchers Reported by Mr. Libbey, from the claims com mittee—A resolution in fayer of W. D lach. By Mr. Goddard, from the sr: mittee—A resolution granting the pri Georgetown College of inclomag a poi ist street; also, a resolution § pose, approved December 29, Wa. com & on of jor the improve- t of Lingan street, between 24 and Pros and repealing the act for the same pur 865. The reso lation to license, tax, aud regulate insurance companies or their agents, laid over from the Inst meeting. A resolution. reported from the streets committee by Mr. Goddard, authorizing the Mayor to have the pavements and gutiers on Water street, at the intersection of Jefferson, graded and laid, fo as to abate the nuisance reterred to in the Mayor's message en that sub- ject. man was taken np aod rex he A resolution in favor of John H. N: rommitted. Te orizing the repair of a flag footway across Washington streei, south of Mridge street, was Aldermen with an amendmen appropriation ; Adjourned. which was who querreled a few mornin upon the wife, by the advice of her pa The cs sued for a divore returned by the reducing the copcurred in. WL Divorce Case.—The latest andal is of a fasbionable coupiv ngs since, where- se is only note. Worthy from the ridiculous cause of the quar- rel. washed hiinself, as nsual, in both, but the lady for some other. use the bowl. He swore she should, and sc One morning it seems that the husband the bowl used by reason refused to use itthatmorning, and rang the bell for an- it was brought, when the now indig- nant busband flung it violeutiy on the floer, breaking it im pieces. The wife thereupon caHed him hard pames, when he locked the bed-room door, and insisted that she shouid She vowed that she w: if she “ went with a dirty face for p filling he seized her hands, and using s' force, washed her face for her. He then un- locked the door and went to his business, while she went to consulta suit began. SANTA ANNA ty New lawyer, and the Yor«.— Genera Senta Anpa and his suit, comprising Don Abrabant Baiz, Don Jacob Baiz, and Colonei Don A. L. de Santa Anna, son of the General, have arrived in New York from Elizabeth: N J. Santa Anna will live in hi house in West Twenty-eigh*h street, near Fifth Avenue, for the present. He pi to do what he «an in aid of the Liberal cause in Mexico; but the Liberals declare they have no confidence in bim. TUNNELING THE Hupsox.—A plan has been suggested neled S7 Many Cornish miners Michingan copper mines for the Pacific are leaving coast, g S87 Forrest proposes to found a heme for re- tired actors and actresses. We have seldom known any of that kind. S7-\ estvali, “the magnificeht,” has returned ~ ‘aad York, not so magnificent as she used to ye waety: “Mr. not us as Son from the acting under a commission Prince of Pesce.” is bad weather for a7 This tients in New York. Some of them aie bours after the first selves. the ee symptoms show them- S87 Accounts from Canada state that the Fe- nian difficulties have occasioned great preju- dice against the Irish pop S7 The principal blow deait by “wi gans was the Erie. were married —_ Mich. at The the Finne- of Fort i ty j pewtengy ome Gan manuer with the angers like vA died be aecaetaen in Granville, Ind. from the &7 The people ot Jackson, Michigan, com- Plain that the tanners of town Crank S7-A lady in Franklin, Pa, Wife dentist, @ few days since, gave Tear ie Soe children. ake S pame bas prevailed among the Of that place ix sine: or Sa-There was a snow storm in Ubicago Jast Pee hee ccna last week, all the ladies io skirts. ‘87-A California jary Bas decided that pis ape states that Pete & an atngan? Thay will nore amwee ee go under. ’ he diuing room is two hundrod b meni es anting, tc. wut it Tecent de- | S77 Aman 98 old and ia-law gro pa FINANCIAL.— Wall sitet; New York, was | Yelopments that their IM was to secure age socagee of burgiary (yo aryeewed wy aes yenterday excited under yague rumors of baak Sie ek ee ioe c= << o pen ~ Si sf . tnrae. $i ‘dveided artral peuded cholera, tele age, Sare sain dnodownwera termine cos eaae ix |-tbat pon, ia years gone by by their ancient | torte with the lark aoa a in the ington dy | S¥inpatby with the rumorso( bank failures, | forefathers seemed. to. be ‘evening, at Long | The Commercial Ad vertiser ot yesteruay cays: 22 Not one per cent. of the populauonofany Governments are more in demaad, the gold coveted | Atlantic city bas died during a visitation of the Doukers, vont yenterdas tad caae msereay | Pris for weicl TAS ‘bad eravelied: many | CMOIETS. os bankers, both yesterday aud to- ve : : aenifying power hss been ouyers toa magore te cktent for ‘a . Gold | vies. After nt, aearols Weick ie less in demand. CE CREAM, specpiative nolders iCB ORGAM ure active in sustain.ng the mufket, but che 6150 latte eis alae FER. Galb< | Yemand foréxport ts quite lmrsted. Money 1s j v BBE. fasy BCS per cent on eahl.. Piscount< are wnod- The Baltimore Gondsuncd Milk Oo are now pre: vee) ha at Sa? per seut. Gold at one pared te RAPHORA sauatier quality of i of _ . ICE CREsm Tat Front Hours Question Solver. —The to hotels, boarding-bouses, private fautlies, aud Mbracts Dor loo Oreem sad Milk panded’ to an? it wagon, sent by mail, of at our depot, will rocéive prompt attention. Detroit CommorCogne'l bas ratved the oleh. boars question on an equitable priaciple. ‘Ry ap ordinance recently peoriots the aay? meg fm tho enip! ‘and, on ebiidren West, with many thousand Spanish .Goliars to cheer ibem aa their long and tedious reguiated According tothe amount of *7ork },meareb. is Sr eT ae = rmed. T a i i = ciety, consent to J2RIPAL AND FUNSBAL WREATHS. gov. | a0 Snip! ars nad (enrions effect of the aovance of civiligation ww Lave, the acrobat, to ‘ Bes and ORONBES "Gres, Bata ine eb 3 work tvetinae bao gem, beter “Tika fo ot rh Seale se boom Sririhrg over Niagara walk @ tel Woud Leta “noselethe cawsce | OTSTE ow Wworkak ny ee ephaute unt Sere Br meny eu s tomily imthat way, you know. F-50 WATER COOLERS, 500 €) 258 Gay. Man and team. working toe: bers | eee ee ecents 1a tgageees eneaileote eed ; KKM, several God and afiver watiiu: gt $3 72; eiabt hours, $3. & 1 | Sommpotauiste predict that the foreine pimatte iid oS ed at eet hin 8 Ob, fm bab SS pe Savesel ‘ Gtiined their wilt ultimately ruyolant the nstives.” 6 am > ha tay aT o banked ¢ Reed jRAiR}. SF AN . oy An@y 5 aicide x rriece shostipee cs tn i being refused a tour 4p 3 nearit \\ ohiaae «¢ ‘

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