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“THE EVENIN A benntifal assortment t STAR, | W247? °°0t82, 427 souzas, sean | perior ee The Largest Circulation in the District.) cheap’ WEBB & BEVERIDGE = = "1 504 Odd Fellows’ Hall, W: D. WALLACH, Editor and Pr: | oy 7-se* Tth street, =< a | ALT WATER BATHING. WASHINGTON CITY: Ss PINBY for the reception of visitors on the 30th of 5 Be are = per day. bs Dor week, WH. MITOHELL, Pro) Steamers leave Washington every and Saturday st 60’ciock a. m., and every Tuesday and Setarday at 40'clock touching going and coming at the Poiut. iy GEGABAY INSTITUTE (ENGLISH AND FRENOR,) For YOUNG LADIES, BOAKDING AND DAY PUPILS. 1527 and 1529 Sorace street. Pri: delphia. will reopen THUBSDa) . Septemb: SATURDAY -JULY 7, 19666 >, POINT PAVILION. ‘This well known Resort will Co taae “S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE ‘ietor. need: GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. S27 PERSONS LEATING FOR THE COUNTRY, DURING THE SUMMER, CAN HAVE THE “STAR” MAILED TO THEM BY LEAVING THEIR ADDRESS AT THIS OFFICE. TERMS | FIFTY CENTS PER MONTH. | Beck ua Suieiou Err Gas se nes stars, cack, | 3 | the ly, and CIRCULATION OF THE CITY PRESS. | pe. each te he teneneer. af tte family, is The following is the official showing of the | wT AME D BORvIEDS. circulstion of the daily papers of this city N OTI0 ISSOLUTION. cempeting, Son whe Government advertising | tas Srm of MOGELN: REA RENART &CO..0f under the recent act of Congress directing such | Wasbington gid. Cc. is alvsolved by matiial i 5 al from the firm of the advertising to be made in the two daily news- | [Nise vattner, Erwin, Comstock of Hew Tow papers ot Washington having the largest | he above taking effegt onthe goth day of June, 1855. 03. P. Gwin cousiocn Rion bes dente No al Be Habtlities of the firm of Morgan, Bhinehart =] bad b-¢ * tt us. aa | £00.) will be a ORGAN & REINRHART, | jy 7 10t Foot G street, Washington, D. 0. OKLAYING Beek ac. 178 BRANOHES. The undersigned are prepared to execute in the best manner ail kinds of BRICK AND STONE MASONRY. including house building and repair ing. construction of Sewers. Drains. Dlsteran, te. setting Grates, Ranges ant Ovens, at reasonable es. Orders left at 169 I street, Washington, or 119 High street, Georgetown, will be promptly at- circulation : Evesine Star. et, 1) > HD POTOMAC RAILBOAD Col. Oden Bowie, President of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, has issued a call for the payment of one dollar per share of the | capital stock of the road for the purpose of lo- cating the road to enabie it to be placed under contract speedily. He states that the survey for the location of the road is now being run- A bill has been introduced, during the present ert COLLINS & FINLEY. session of Congress, authorizing the Baltimore | 500 CASKS SUPERIOK HOOK WINK, of tho and Potomac Railroad to extend a lateral j FORSTER BIESE RG. eet branch of the road, within the limits of the | DEIDESHEIME . District ot Columbia, to the city of Washing- OGEHTEEE ton. The bit] Las passed the House and is now NIBRSTEIN ‘RB, which I offer for sale in quantities to suit pur- chasers, at low prices. Samples of the wine can be seen at the ‘Union Bottling Geet,’ No. 67 Green street, George- town, D ‘pT dim _RILRY A. SHINN. OOK AT OLR 4 im the Senate. It has been referred to the proper committee, by whom it will be, im all probability, favorably reported npon, and we may expect very shortly to learn that a vote bas been taken upon it. The Baltimore Ga- cette says “The contest will be a sharp one, for the bill will, no doubt, be vigorously opposed by those interested ip the Washington Branca of the Balumore and Ohio Road. This road, as is well known, pays 4 capitation tax of 20 per 25 CENTS COUNTER. We have just reduced most beautiful | | cent, of its gross receipts from passenger travel | LAWNS, i over the branch road, a tax so heavy as to for- | MOZAMBIQUES, bid any prospect of competition with a paral- | AND OTHER DBESS DRESS GOODS TO lel roxd free from such « burden. The new | 25 CENTS. road, by its branch connection, would possess all the advantages of the present route to Washington, besides thatof shortening the dis- tance four or five mii Several wealthy capitalists, impressed with the conviction thal be receipts from the Washington travel alone would pay & bandsome revenue ou the cost of the whele road, have offered to build it so soon As the present bill is passed, and the peo- ple of the lower counties are anxiously await- ing the final action of Congress. “ Surveys were made for the Baltimore and Potomse railroad by Mr., now Gen. Trimble, before the commencement of the war. A r-- survey and location of the main stem and branch have recently been commenced, and will now be pushed forward. What are the prospects of its speedy completion. if this de- pend wpon a connection with Washington, it is difficult tosay. Evenif Congress give the required authority, there are various methods, known to those learned in the law, by which the building of roads can be very much im- peded, sua all these, no doubt, will be brought into play by the interest which is to suffer so terribiy by the competition of the new road. all early and get your choice. BLANSBURGH & BRO., 415 Seventh street, iy 7 lw Intelligencer Building. ((osb) Coan’ Coa i, = Thave now on hand and to arrive 1,000 tons SOFT RED ASH €0AL, LYKENS VALLEY, 1,000 TONS BEST WHITE ASH Do., which I will deliver to My friends and patrons at $5.50 per ton for White Ash and $9 per ton for Lykens Valley. Also on hand, best quality OAK AND BAKEB’S PINE WOOD, sawed and <plit to order, and at very lowest cash price. W.#H. BARBOUR, EB, between 6th and 7th sts..Navy Yard. P. 8.—Satisfaction as to weight and measure There is another connection which could, | Warranted. __ aes however, be readily aud which, al- | (YAPITAL $500,000. though not so immediately remunerative as a / = < connection with Washington, would be of vast | H. D. Cooxr, Wx. 8. Htvt veron, importance. This is a connection with Alex- andris. Such a connection would effect a di- rect communication with the Orange and Al- exandria and the Virginia Central railroads, and as the latter will certainly soon be pushed forward to its terminus on the Obioriver, Bal- timore would thus not only secure a second route to the Ohio, located widely apart from the present one, but would have access by rail to the beart of Virginia, and to the richest por- tions of Tennessee and Kentucky.” President, of Jay Cooke & Co. Cashier. QUABTEELY BEPORT of the condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTOS, On the morning of the first Monday of July, 1356. SiGNep.—The President bas signed the Pa- F and other Real Ei citie Railroad Bilt. Current E. SF We have advance sheets of the Galary for g. 8. Bond: July 15, containing a readable article on Thad- deus Stevens, by J. M. Binckley. S77 James E. Roach has been appointed by the County Court, a Surveyor of Roads in Ai- exandria county, Va. Girc — ot siz % OOLUMBIA TYPOGRAPAIO socr. | Buc National Banke. 70,624 95 BIY—A Stated Meeting ville ica tits | Duc Jay Cooke & Co. 1,366.173 75 ING, in the Council Chamber. jaterest, Bachange. Gc 34.334 90 It" . EB MscMUBRBAY, Secy, | Servius... : I. 0. 0. ¥ —GBAND LODGE-The Guar terly Communication will be held o 2 an i MING, 9 inet sie z Be ise ads Beatington. Cashier ofthe First Na: ny . 8. or a . C., ao solemnly BOW , (Sunday,) Sth instant, at 11 o'clock a. cine WM. 6. BUSTING m. and Ht" | District of Columbia, County of Washineion 0 CHURGH SER | , Sworn and subscribed before me thie éth day of TRE \em cos tn the REVENTH STREET PRES. | JU ERIAN CHURCH TO MOBBOW.on account | _Slzned. W. E, uowaR of repairs in progress upon Geeta ae | iT Notary Pabiie, P POSALS FOR ENGRAVINGS OF THE he ST. Ii Agu BEro ue BA 0. 20MPANYING THE ‘RIENDSHIP LODGS. NO. Meeting will be held THIS make a arrangements for the funeral ef Bro. J. : Us = aon ane ma “a McCoy. Funeral Sun 7 THE i - iTS FOR THE YEAB 1s eae it P.H. SWEET. P.S Orrick SureRInteNDENT oe Raat a | CENTBAL BUILDING ASBOCIATION— | geatea Pr. Hil bo rect en ee eet fom in “ath Moatbl of thiz asso- | until THUROUAY, the ISh dan of Sal eee 12e clock, for furpishi Hi Ss ¢ on TUES. be dl DAY EVENING. J at ‘clock one set of electrotype DAY RVENINO, Juiz pth at elght o'clock. Fic Piffaeny. ‘be. 1sLUSTRATIONS OF Ma- rie Ww Moone. tees. | (HiRmRY. Ie. 'scqmpanzing the Report af Zz E. : r the year NOTICE—The offic and mem! of | with the ne and address of the ee and ts INGTON GINOL I. Noa EU Cigrocier and date of the patent on each illasnniae o drawin, ion TURSDAY BVEMING nectnce will be fu Pa ig be furnished on paper to the must arrange them into pages 30th instant. at 7% o'clock. for the purpose of pey- | numerical order. ae nearly as is ouatenean wich ing a fraternal voit to Ospitol Circle, No. 1. By ness and compactness; and the execution of jer ef Circle. 6 work must be fully oe 1 to that furnished for dy 7-20" E.M.BOTELER.H 8.K. | the published report of 18:2. which been adopted aa the etandard for the resent vol , The plates are to be is office freee ‘M ABONIC— M. TG. as LODGE erst NEW JERBSA at thetr | cost for transportation, ant subject to tannaee Hake aie ceetarday) BY EWING at So'clockto | Srowal or reese af the Bape eee brother, Jasper 8 ic Printivg Bond and approved security will be ‘The Il also mect at the Hall TO- reguired tur the faithful performance the con iN at pe. | yet MO! iw Sucday) AFT: quarter | The work will comprise sbout five thousand ‘ illustrations, making ever seven bh in Mis iagited g24,%2, | mensuring 4% by 3 inches, Bidders are soenfoud ropose for the work by the illustrations, with ‘2 = inder-tanding that, more than REROBOR MS DeP A Ar: | ‘ce comstnsee atin ce + Bo. - - ew case. 1@ who! held on SATURDAY BVRWING. thetii figures will be estimated and peid for as « sl ‘lock. for the purpose of conferring | illustration. Awards will be made “to the lowest and bes bidder for the interest of the Government dae tet | to the Sep prom of are requested to bepunctual in their gard bei: a rethren of Sister Lodges are cordially invited | under ne rections of e Printing. who reserves t! By order of the W. M. der to furnish a specimen iver” THOMAS RIOH, Sec'ry. | givon him, with proof th SOFICE— BANK OF WASHINGTON. | teblisnment of that bidder, sore wed Lt may ta “As mouths, bay: Rey farther ‘formation that may be ulred It te ot ers i ivese °° S48. ADAMS, Cashier. qitkefarain ee npoB application to this Giles, or porals will be addressed to ** = Ea Eb OE Se MEARCPGES: | lle hinine Wamingtns tee rv of thie Baak beve Sdivtiewd of four | *" Proposals for the Paten per cent. on the capital stock. free of Government Superintendent nee D Tuly poate? mF After MONDAY, theriday of | ,, ,, Superintendent of a jy 36t* mOSRS KBELY, Cashier. | Work darerien mee ee OFFICE OF THE Journal. three times s week until the 19th da of INSUBANCE OOM daly. No other paper will be pald for publishing sylvanta Avenue, Wasi iNGTON. thir edvertiaeme: jy T-eotisth tea cit aaee Sega SRE TE PERE rectore er the cuguing Year. PiTcd forsaie’! LLU YP, 4243; Mave. ‘will be at Zo ave , bet. 6th ‘and 7 8 ate modera' o'clock pas. ‘RO! Orders promptly attended to. jerad fret} 2 | "Two areca? CApSLe Honszs OFSIE WARSUROTOR AND QBOROE- | peciu nabecret heth weet ci tome ot IOP erect and Nee or ee tate 1h street. near’ Waseeanis fiche, boatidar ng WatiIBUTos Ap Giada | “paizermsto 19 Fe Svetee tl ini, Tow zy PANY will be held ot 5 acSeost, the Com pany: om BSDAY, the 0 000 zon Sa Bp ay of 07s PED 6 GIDEON, President. | AER’ each ns Deen tg SE Go sla at pee WM.C.GREBNLEAF, JT eased | O:1 Deo Bhinglony at gs por MC ‘lec, 3.00 Rect it $30 M; 100 patr of new 4: 20 cents per pair, sll O8. THOMPSON. FRAN hr Tastes. ears BOE | Sheets ree aay es, ‘OR eral large suitable | pubiie ti “ofhies : for b t, They are sold for Fleon a A Barrecus, for the sale sf Be fault: ‘Bo farther use COAL. WOOD LIME: de Rta eat for oem e cam be seen at No. 57 ness end fair dealing uiay at all times be relied cirrare ARRAN, | Bae wx. corsa. ((#1%a AND CROCKERY, Ne ecdware her eet te DINNER, continue the busin on oe TEA AND, it A fo,the arm of W2'Bon are re. TOILET sETs. CAMPBELL, te I ehsil continze ¢! gt the oid wrand. 391 Poeeesl tee eae cep ; Keepa full atock of Bulidere’ and Wheelwrigats’ GLa iis‘et cvery variety. ‘ Arso, Promptiy in all parteef the Ber Iron. Steel. Horse Shoes, Borse Shoe Natis, Piatrict tree of ie. ‘Tin. Lead, Zinc, Copper. &e oe" WEBS 6 BEYERIDGE, perry L, OC. OAMPRRLL, SECOND EDITION. 5 @CLOCK P. Mm. ~ LOST AND FOUND. OsT—On the 6th instant. on D street. between eta one 1th streets, CRETIFIUATE OF DE- YOBIT No. 6,1) May 2ist. drawn inthe or of Michael Milan for $100 The finder will reward by leaving it at the First pposite the Treasury itt whiskey. Thue be brought into the United States a cargo of whiskey free of duty, as the manifest indicated its shipment at Detroit, Mich,; but the trick was detected bis vexsel seizedand the gtler brought to justice. He was tried a few since at Cleveinnd and sentenced to pay @ fine of one thousand d: INTERNAL REVENUE. —The receipts from this source to-day were $621,079.06. The total re- ceipts for the week ending to-day were $%,- 924,966.75 . Prrsonat.—Gen. John C. Fremont GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Wasutnoton, July 7, 1968. Jay Cooke & Oo. furnish the following quotations of Government securities : is im "s ape ewe 1881... los y 109 town. ive Twenties, i c = rive Twenties, 1954..0../.100¢ Jog | XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION, . Five Twenties, 1965. Wig 105Y Saturpay, July 7. m Forties.. + 9% 8K SEN ATE.—Mr. Morgan presented the remon- Seven Thirties W304 | strance of the N. ¥. Uhamber of Commerce T One-year Certificates, . 99% = 10% | avainst the passageof the Tariff bill penaing in of the NEW YORK FIRST BOARD SALES. the House. The remonstrants object that the the owner can have Oou 108%; Five Twen ; | tariff bell woutd be injurious tothe commercial, jog charges Five Twenties, 1864, 101K; Five Twenties, | mechanical and manufacturing interests of the O8T—Un Monday evening, July 2d, im going | 1565, 103%: Ten Forties, s. Thirties, country, and would not increase the revenue Coe ay tte kot ae eren: Gorm sah street to | 13%; Certificates, 100; Gold, 151%. ofthe Government, The remenstrance was eee) sevedae alta eae Parramatta on the ir. ram! 5 Jomm on eect Fst ae dese ioe THE A) ¥ BILL. Judiciary, reported back and asked to be dis- Mr. Wilson, in the Senate to-day, called up his bill to increase and fix the Military Peace establishment of the United States. The bill proposes to put the Military Peace establish- ment of the United States at 5 regiments of ar- tillery,12 regiments of cavalry and 45 regiments of infantry; the appointments. in which force, to be made from among volunteer officers and soldiers distributed among the States, Territo- BEWARD—Siolen last nigh $50 ster Parka lorge BAY Bt bind feet, and white yt new light WAGON ly green, red ru: "3 ear; Washington City Garden painted ‘on the y joa ag and a new silver-plated har east ED. ABNER, 7th strost Park, Jy 6-tf near Boundary line. STRAY On the nignt of the 4th i large ** Brown Mare MULE A liberal reward will be Srv returned to the Wood and Ceal Yard of T. ebarged from the further consideration of several petitions. Among them one for the speedy trial by court-martial, and one for the expulsion of Garret Davis from the Senate. r. Sumner presented a petition that the importation of India and fire crackers and other foreign fireworks, be prohibited on ac- count of their dangerons character—destruc- tive of life and property. Referred to the Finance Committee. A joint resolution thorizing the payment Y, Penna. avenue, between 17th and igth | Tf» 8nd District ot Columbia, in proportion to | of certain military claims against the late Ter- Streets, me i uy oat i the number of troopsfurnished by them respect- Hidices ed at tg was Fs econ by oe a 5, BEWARD—Strayed or stolen, on July the | ively to the service of the Luited States dur- | ™2. from the Finance Committee, and passec $5 wae horn COW; belly and hind feet ing the war. Hovse.—Mr. Schenck made some reMarks oe — vargptt ite ia awe oad, Dm by ars. a carri le ee WILLIAM MCBRIDE im regard to the necessity of a an Army bill at once, and asked unanimous consent to report the Senate Army bill from the Military Committee, with the House Army bill as a substitute therefor. Mr. Spalding of Ohio, objected. Mr. Kasson of lowa, from the Committee on Appropriations, reported a bill to rennburse the Territory of Nebraska for expenses in- curred in repelling Ind hostilities. Refer. Ted to Committee of the Whole, and made the special order for Wednesday next. Mr. Eliot. of Mass., from the Committee ot Conference on the bill to prevent smuggling, &c., made a report, which was agreed to. The House then resumed the consideration of the bill heretofore reported from the Com- mittee on Public Lands, to quiet certain land utles in Cal‘fornia. A long discussion upon a proposed amend. The bill was read, but prior to any action 4 thereon the Senate adjourned, being complete. 1334 and O rts., No. § + = = ~~. | ly Staashed up, collapsed, and done for by the $25 REWARD coun BE PAID for the re- hot weather ) turm ef a COW, lost, strayea or stolen about the :l-t ultimo. She is licht red, with white . k RECONSTRUCTION OF TENNESSEE. Brevet Major General ©. B. k, Assistant ou back, belly, and one fore leg. and has straight Ww RO. Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau and horns. : 5 No 563 Let., bet 6to and 7th. Military Commander ef Tennessee, in a com- jv 5 3t* STRAYED AWAY UR STOLEN— 4 emali white munication addressed to Surgeon ©. W. Hor- ner, Chief Medical Officer of the Bureau, states +” Baflalo COW; grayieh tinge; black en's with tpi cut from right ear and one trom the left; that he has closed all the medical establish- ments of the Bureau in that State. He intends ack teats; black spot on left leg A liberal reward will be given for her return to Ww SYPHAX, to cease the issue ef rations except in the most urgent cases of necessity, and says he expects the undereigned. to set the State upon its legs again before frost Jy 5-8t* 15th street, between Vand K north BY THE METRUPOLITAN PO- A Sorrel HOBSE, with star on fore- Dun Colored HORSE, with blaze or parently farm horses—were taken from suspicious persons (who Alleged the same to = ipinientcite Myre fw worpten qrematodgadngs be fonnd extray) by toe Metropolitan Police on the THE TARIFF BILL, morning hour; finality the bill was passed with Mtb ult | The owner or owners are hereby notifiel | It seems to be generally believed by all about Paes Tine sa asecs donee tekaCmamnt Ke oF tok the Png sity Cheeks Nat pe Tote eet us that the tariff bill, as amended, does not | Whole, and resumed ths copetancation of the prior to 10 o'clock a m_ SATURDAY, the lth | standa ghost of a chance of pacsage. Evenit | Tariff bills lam to tho highest cach pager at he rena (2 | it gets through the House it seems doomed in WoL. Wall & 0) 95 Lonistians ave By order,” | the Senate. The reduction to-day of the duty TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, an son? e a 2 igen foo on coffee from 5 per cent. to 2% (on motion of —_—_e—___ REWARD- Will be paid for # lack, Square Mr. Wilson, of lows.) may serve to popular- | Later from Mexico—Liberal Successes— LACE VEIL, lost on 1th street, berween | ize it, but will hardly save it. When we left the Chamber a motion to reduce the tax on tea one-half was under discu: on. Annexation Talked of. New York, July 7.—Tne Herald's Mexican correspondence says: The Mexicans are be- coming more and more united in the causs of independence. The Imperial forces lately met with a nam- ber of deteate. Some of which are important Massachusetts avenue and College Bill, on Tnes- my 16 day afternoon Inquire at Star office BOARDING. IMPORTANT TO NATIONAL BANKsg, — As there seems to be some misapprehension = = He EW TABEE and First class BOOMS, at |g :nong national banks concerning the proper street~, at $0 per month. One of tne most pleas. | method of making their returns, the following ant loca ions tp the city, and ouly one square from | 4,1). , Pp Pe PI ) Povu. cronne. ¥ a iy eet cat ore 7 ei of the United States en en — nay be of great interest: gUMMEK BOARDING AT G J FARM, - . : Son the old Madensbure Ros ag mallee trem | 2 REASURY OF THE UNITED STATES, Division Washincton. Tam still prepared to takea few | @f Vet/nal Ban Washington, July 7, 1366.— ir 1 baye received yours of the 3d instant You say “there is a difference of opinion in re- more Families to boara during the summer. Gen ter en desiring board for their families would do ellto apply immediately, gard to one feature of our statements among Sign at the gate—Granby i. M-ELEOY bational banks im this section, which does not seem to be met by any of your published de- cisions. ltis connected with the ‘deposit’ item. iyo 2t PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH DOARD 4 Wemake the amonnt by adding the amount due ordinary deposits to that received from can be obtained in private family, with use ot 0 and Lt = sg ee | collections on account of other banks onaae, duct the amount of overdrafts and that sent to and due from other banks (on whick, of course, enue. Fale sy 5-3t" ( ‘ENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE they pay the tax.) In other words we deduct the amount due from cther banks from that due ¥ gentlemen can te accommodated with hand somely FUBNISHED ROOMS, with BOARD, at fo them, and add this to the balance of deposit account (deposit less overdra fis.”") © per mon'h, at No. 380 K street, between i0th i Pe streets. Table Board $18 per month, Jy § 6t* vl N cal That there has been no published decision of 1 - sae ae SLEMBR con te Pg ee this office in regard to the above manner of delightruily situated, fur th mer, at | making returns is simply owing to the tact that it bas not hitherto been supposed that any bank would claim to be allowed to deduct from iis deposits the amount of its overdrafts Tampiso is closely besieged by the Liberal army The idea of annexation to the United States is widely fostered in the Liberal ranks of Sas Francisce, July 6.—Chang Wow, the first Chinaman ever executed in San Fran- cisco, was hung to-day tor murder. Information has been received from San Biss, via. Acapuleo, stating that the Republi- ns bave taken the city of Santiago. and threaten San Blas and Tampico. lor,in healthy locality, by a lady nap, Rortheast corner 10th Relief for the Portland Sufferers Bancor, Mr. July 7.—At a mecting of the citizens of this pla they resol ved to contrib- ute ten thousand do!lars. PuiLapeLrnia, July 7.—The Corn Exchange appropriated one thousand dollars for the re- lief of the poor sufferers. ‘a 3 © street, between 31 and 434 ste. An expe- J nts Eur . . rienced and bealthy colored NUBSE mente ane Sane ap pic erica : dy 5-3t" a SEAMBTRES: Asry Bay, July 6th.—A packet will leave = ee: 4 rae N F don day in, . ECENISHED BOOMS AND BOARD CAN BE | or ihe sums due from other banks virtually, | Sa NeM conn eon monday evening pos Be obtsse Weenie Geyprplet a Rope overdrafts. The deposits shown by the books | until a cable between Newfoundland and the ty of the Capitol. Government Printing Of of your bank are the deposits to be returned | mainland is establi ned. Bailroad De ac. je 30-6 for payment of duty, without any deducti¢,. whether of amounts due from other banker ee of individual ovyerdrafte, which are really loans illegitimately and improperly made, opposed to all principles of good banking, and aguinst which there should be the most strict regulations. The $20,000 mentioned by you as received from the Metropolitan Bank as a «call joan” and credited to said bank is a deposit upon which duty should be paid, even though the amount has been left by you with the same bank subject your draft. ‘The deduction as an BOARD with fine airy roome. ite 367 National Hotel. Te rearonsiie "t jarge communicating second story fron' un furnirhed, fer rent Apply No. 367 Penna. av. YABLE BOARD at No. 464 l0th etreet,« f I joors north of the avenue. Terms $25 i ee PERSONAL. PHILADELPHIA, July7—Mayor MeMichael bas issued a proclamation inviting contribu- tons for the Portland sufferers to be seut to him. Dea PHILADELPHIA, July 7.—Judge Garrick Mallery. the oldest member of the Philadelphia bar, died yesterday. Aged 80 years. A NOTICE. offset of a like amount due from said bank Mevements of General Sherman. LL Persons having Watches, Closks and J would not be proper. Pouarapetruta, July 7.—General Sherman elry in our ssion—left tobe repatred. The check received by you from the Albany } will visit this city on Monday next and will her. by notified tocall and get thesame within | Bank, and forwarded to the Saugerties Bank | pe the guest of General Meade. — SEEGER 2 DEC" | for collection, baying been credited by you to eee Jewellers, Bo 630 Garrieon strest, the Albany Bank, must be returned by you New Yerk Markets. iy7 3t* Navy Yard. Washington. asa deposit, so long as it may remain with New York, July 7.—Cotton steady. Flour N ae you and it would not be proper to enter asf gnii. Southern $10.200817.W. Wheat den Nae volaaca orig ane Pretcnt.be ford | ai offset to this deposi’ the amount you have climing. Common better. Beef quiet. Pork at the office of Messrs. Willett & Medgraves ath said tollscton. " Naryrapeaiate of | beavy. Lard and whisky dull. ‘Those indebted to me are presey requested to F. E. Spinner. Treasurer. 0 H. H. Rervowps, Cashier State N. Y. National Bank, Kingston, N. Y. IMPORTANT corsians 7 dal COUNTERFEIT. We gave the public notice a few days ago of call and settle their bills without delay. allan at ea PAN. LOCAL NEWS. CRIMINAL CoURT, Chief Justice Cartter.— Yesterday, in the cases of Lewis Johnson, George Parker, alias Robert Parker, James Anderson, and Wm. Smith, in@icted for lar- OH STOVES TAKEN IN PART PAY FOB new ones, STOVES end GRATES i ‘ent variety. the appearance of counterfeit letter A, | ceny, and Philip Rawlett. mdicted in three Fee uclea Bete tee fr good orter, of the Highland National Bank. of Newburgh, | cases for the larceny of horses, a nolle pros. ‘yl i. - street, end. 1 a fc vi Was entered. ond door from the bridge. je 8-Im* ahiles ae pear Ghcceuan et George Curtis, Henry Washington, Albert ARLOW®S pectment, i — m ® | Foster, and Charles Gill, being small colored M Treasury operative in New York city tha‘ the boys, confined in jail, were ordered to be dis- charged, and be sent tothe Freedmen’s Bu- rean. This morning, in the case of Joshua Ander- son, indicted for an assault with intent to com- mita rape, a nolle pros. was entered. in the case of Bernard Burnstine, indicted for receiving stolen property, commenced yes- terday, the jury were unable to agree. and were discharged. Messrs. Bradley and Fen- dall for defense. Mr. Utermeble assisted the prokecution. Jobn Kelly and Henry Williams, indicted for larceny, were found guilty. Charles Snyder, indicted fer larceny in pick- COAL AND WOOD DEPOT, Corner Seventh street and ©: ON HAND, 7 A large and well selected stock of RED AND WHITE ASH COAL, comprising all the different sizes. Fer sale at the lowest market price H. D. MARLOW, corner 7th street and Canal. Fe NNO: situben eae at parties concerned in che counterfeit reterred to ‘would be in Baltimore on yesterday, and ac- cordingly measures were taken for their ar- rest, which was successfully accomplished by officers of the division. The parties arrested were Ubariey Sands, one of the most accom. plished counterteiters in the country, and Wil- Ham Snyder, alias Wm. Wilsen, who nad in his possession 8 warrant from Sherift Kelly, ot New York, showing him to be a county of- ficer of New York. Upon them was found a considerable amount of this counterfeit money, H'°° oak, which, by this timely arrest, they were pre- ing the pocket of James P. Kirby, on a street and PINE WOOD, Nented trom spreading broadeast throughout | car, on the isth of June, of $47.75, is on trial. In the stick, sawed and split for stoves, or kind- | the country. Most of the notes bear the red ling purposes. Call at number Si),356, but as some of the notes are a Cranes or Riot.—This moraing, William Moore, L. E. Craig, Samuel Harrison, George Hensley and H. © Hensley, went to the Ev- erett House, F street, near 15th, and called for otherwise numbered, it will be the safest rule to discard all notes upon the Highland Na- tional Bank of Newburgh numbered « A.” ‘ B.D BLOW: Je 2-6t* corner 7th strc and Cabal. B4®Bow *ooue'ers, Ce tee ee on Santee ~id something toeatand drink. The house was Corner Louisiana avenue and Seventh street, uine printed by the American Bank Note | ™ charge of the colered steward, who told z DRALERS In . Company. The engraving and printing of the ppp ae tte CE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, signatures of Register Colby and Treasurer | #04 ferme! ped co GOLD and SILVEB, and Spinner are very good, out the printing of the | Of ‘be party gave a $10 note to pay for the jy2 tf LAND WABRANTS. peur of ine president —— s the pod ging dhnconmigg i —— _ | Phent od BOQ ? nk is poor, as is hoth engraving an int. > —— q qtccnr: OROQUET!! iug of Franklin in the left corner and of the | Sized a heavy bar bre pe “4 DeSoto group on the back. This arrest is but | 2P0R his head. cu’ me. ting slighi Th In every variety, for the steward immediately shut the doors. called DET! FIEL: 3 ri one of the numerous im) it operations of done up insubstantial boxes, ie carey aa. ORs | the detective service of the Solicitar’s office in | te cohored we eee spedy Bachem HED G with fall instructions how to play this | baffling the work of the accomplished rascals | ‘24Y till patrolman nh fescinating und heaRhful game. who are so industriously laboring to counter. | t8e™ to the Central Guardhouse. Du PHILP epee Mons. feit the national currency. Sop stay in brig | the is trying ‘ jetropoltiai OFe, cape smashed two large win je 25-e06t 332 Penn. * . = 2 Penn. avenue. ON IN @RORGIA. one of stained glass. Justice Morsell een. tnced each to pay a fine of $10, but the pro- [p188eLcTIon OF COPARTNEBSHIP. Hon. Isaac Newton has received a letter | pr etor of the house insisted upon sending the ‘The from a gentleman who has recently returned | case to court, and fhe Justice consent by wairee and 43 Fhe i ae from an extensive trip through the State of sean thangs ot tet for court in $200 to answer ya. Wale 7 | Georgia, giving some interesting information ce Wm. Walter. . WAl be Thankfal f mi: NECK. e. concerning the crops and the manner in which Rear Estate Sauws.—Green & Williams, city and guuatr Pte reerraiteetneomee® of the | the new system of Inbor works in that State. | auctioneers, sold 8 frame Gall stond, where the bustness of Uarriage builties | He says many of the most invelligent farmers | Of lot on the southeast corner | Bg Bd Will be continued by wi are in good spirits, and are convinced of the pope ai ‘on B street je nag 0p; Bot 17, im cs M. WALTER, racticability of the present system of labor. Molumeda, Bit Merton Pers oaks Hace ims may ‘be briefly shown, ti end Frospocts “of America, Spencer's Narrative bry Be nm oe fume hired labor he paid from gf Andersonville Prison Graven's Prion Late of $125 to $150 per hand. Miniature Wealt Gardens east eege:g Miver®’ | Borer produced three bales of cotton, which, at Oserier, Four Years tn the Butte bp | ten cents per pound, world be worth $150, or 82.500; lot 30.and 31, in subddi: 2 + Ghee * °F | the hire of the hand. Under the present sys- | of ware 673, on C street south, between 6th iy 6 FEANOK TAYLOR. tem, GY piers ene. -_ ‘sometimes three, | and : shay Se eee, 5 ic. per AYOB'S OFFICE, JOLY OTH, 1966. Sone ed bales sorb pene or waved gronacine ‘Hint | 11, in square 551, on Q street north, to Theo- tton, by wor! & somewhat greater area | dore L. Lamb, WX and 7X cents, respec- sPitag Nie reek pear | ener a cee fom eee | “SU sw megane ce meer at ‘ i est oO. al = be neceesari saktne oan of inate, it ver ppundsin th prevent currency, will be | cers, sold ot 17, in square 567, on New Jersey Bext, the 9th instant, matt) farther: Betice. for the | worth 2960. On good cotton land the three | avenue, F G to Jas. fe ag a rt id aD wa oe hands will preduce 18 or 20 bales of cotton, or ‘ik, for 30 cents per foot. . about&,000 pounds of lint, which, at 32 cents eee T pound, would be worth $2,560. The writer} Scppgew DeaTH.— as Mr. says this statement ma; astouish any | Samuel W: one of the ering by person who knows al cotton cul- | the , was the tae, pat admitting that there are some errors in it that tend to increase the amount given as profits, and deduct one halt for expenses, and even then the profits are enormous, The master of a veseel was areas et time ago in practising a very shrewd game. smuggling, though. ingenious kai it was, it = A Salman Cranor or Fares PRreverces s.— Last evening, Mr. F. A. Aiken was arrested by detectives Bigiey and Kelly, on the charge ot baving, on the 2th of Mareh fast, obtained trom Gardner Tufts, agentof the State of Mas- sach usetis, 815 under folse pretences. Mr Tufts charges that atthe date above named Aiken obtained @15 from him, giv & for that amount on Riggs & Co., drawn in the name ef “Aiken & Olampitt,”’ which he asked should not be presented for a few days, and that be bad repeatedly asked Mr. A. to ret money, bi as unsuccessful Aiken ga ice Walter for a hearing in th’ } case as well as thi oticed on Thursday inst, on Thursday of next week. a Tue Rockymte Sevinary.—On Friday last, June 20th, the annual distribution of pre- miums tothe young Indies of the Rockville M4. Seméipary, Misses Dugann and Whalley, took piace. Amongst those of the Sepior classes who —— ved oo See fol- lowing young ladies o' Is city: A owe, Alice Mechesnes. Annie Drane, Katie Carter, Maggie S:. Clair and Nora Young. Committep To Jar is inOTning, Jus- tice Walter committed James Hudson, who Was arrested on the 41 instanton the charge of shooting the bey Patrick kK, to jail for court. The boy is still alive, some of the surgeons are opinion he y live for some time, di at eventaally be will die from the effects be wound. —preetib=raann Tare Horrest Yer. — Thermometer at Franklin's (optician) store en Pennsylyan: avenue, at 2 p. m., 95 degrees above zero ip the shade, {}> in the sun. At Lincoln depot, b ted east of the Capitol, the theremometer, in a cool place, stood at 90 this morning. > Affairs im Georgetown. Scsricion or Larceny .—Yesterday, officer Paxson arrested a man named Jos. Morrison on suspicio: the larceny of $100 cert ficate of tndevtedne: the property of P. Eyan. It yan had the certificate of im- ess in his trunk, and when he ais- d the loss be reported it to the Treasury tment, with the request to stop tt when presented, ard he would again appear within ten days, Yesterday, the certificate was pre sented by Geo. McDaniel, and was discovered by U. S. detective Fayman, who arrested Mc- Daniel. McDaniel went with the detective, and identified Morrison as the man from whom he obtained it. Morrison was boarding at the house of Mr. Walker, im this town, and did not have money to pay nis bill, but gaye the certificate to Mrs. Walker, and ‘she gave it to McDaniel, her nephew, to have it cashed Justice Buckey sent Morrison to jail for far- ther hearing, when the owner of the certificate can be found and notified to appear as a wit ness. Drownxep.— Yesterday about & Pp. ™. a sailor named Frederick Howard fell overbourd from the schooners M. Monson, Jr., and drowned the wharf of the Cumberland Coal Co. he deceased was a resident of Halifax and em ployed on the brig Kennebeck, which was ty ing beside the Monson at the coal wharf passing from one vessel to the other he lost footing and fell into the river. recovered and will be interred of the vessel, who has under expenses Tne River FRont.—There has been con- siderable acuvity displayed at several of the wharves during this week, especially about the western wharves and coal docks. The in- tense beat of yesterday and to-day has been no barrier to exertion, and the hands labored as cheerfully under the scorching rays of the sun as they do in more pleasant weather. The vessels in port and arriving present the prov. pect of as much activity, if not more, during the coming week. There are several vessels in from distant ports, besides those connected with the coal trade, and the bay and river craft bave been fairly represented * Tux CanaL.—Arnived the John Short with Wood, and thirteen boats with coal, to Central company 972.10 tons; American c any 2 10 tons: Borden company 113 tons. Departed, the Wm. Walsh, with sundries to Williamsport and (twenty-four boats light Coat. SHIPMENTS.—The coal companies gen - erally had fair shipments this week, which the following statement will show. The vessels were more numerous than during any week thisseason. Borden c y 2,3-7 tons, Cam- berland company 2,7 Hampshire and Baltimore company 1.50) tons: Ray’s dock, >,100toms. The prospect is very fair for large sbipments next week; a number of vessels are awaiting cargoes, and others are expected In is he body was the Captain Ken to pay all inatN MARket.—The market Sales unimportant. No arrivals. in band light be prices are as fol- Flour—Good Supers, S10; Cut Extras, SilaSi2.50; Extras, $12a813; Famity, $14.50a $1650. Grain—The transactions in Wheat are bardly enfficient to fix the market rates upon. We, ye ng nominally new wheat at $2.50. Corn— White is scarce at $1 15: yellow, small lots in store, 95a$1. Port OF GrorGETOw N—Entered—Schooner Fleetwood, Garden. N. ¥ Oleared—Brigs James Davis, Clough, Boston: Kennebec. Mor- rill, Boston: Neponset, Tracey, do.: Schooner Fleetwood, Garden, Providence, R. 1. SEES COVERE PES T, on Masesch: ‘ween léth and 1th streets, south side, ¥. July 13, 1866, instant, at6 o'cl’k le on the ‘all that Cottage m., we shall sell, on Dwelling House and Let of ing 25 feet on Massachusetts aven: 14th and 15th streets and es age by asix room a ottage jouee, cellar and attic, front yerd ucatly enelesed ‘me: One half cash; balance in six and twelve thinterest. $100 down ateaie. Gou- chasers ©\ pense. DP. L. WELLS £ 00, tintel.} Auctioneers. B" J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY 13 F SMALL F DWELLING OUSE AND LOTs 0. ISLAND By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Golumiie, pares t hengert) cate No a ve. Daiter nT aball Lon a ™ EAR SLUR a acca FI & omececntiny es gis tere peret brn ese inet and oinere: yeartap date on trustee, &. sale on FRIDAY. Gay of Vol A. Nese at Go'clock 5. m., om the Sot Pepper dred and twenty-five (625), which is improved by é ia i 5 §