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THE EVENING STAR. | The Largest Circulation in the District. w: D. WALLACH, Editor and Prepriecter. WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY...... -+-- JULY 14, 1866, SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- drawal of @ State from the Union, been GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. en 4. War has forever = the = til, AGA, CS oe oe secession. On the suppression of S7 PERSONS LEAVING FOR THE COUNTRY, | the rebellion measures were promptly com- DURING THE SUMMER, CAN HAVE THE | MeBced to re-establish those fraternal rela- Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, to Senator Doolittle, chairman of the execu- In it he says: has been institu! * tion in maintaining unbroken the Union of the States,’ and I recognize in the call which you have sent me the principles and views by @7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | Wich the administration has been governed mtegrity by secession or the vi ” Letter of Secretary Welles. A letter has just been publusbed sadressed by ‘ive committee of the Mational Union Cle. “1 cordial: rove the mevement which on “4 oa to ‘ sustain the administra. “The attempt made *o destroy the national with- th been '- aad “STAR” MAILED TO THEM BY LEAVING | rupted) > %F four years has — horns THEIR ADDRESS AT THIS OFFICE. TERMS “The policy mitiated by President Lincoln | Desh on ‘ neta torestore mational unity was adopted and car- will if FIFTY CENTS PER MONTH. with colt. ‘The abeve rew: paid i Tied forward by President Johnson: the States BOBERT BABESTT, on 4 tena beerin rebellion were, een th and 7th sts. . iy 18-3t* CIRCULATION OF THE CITY PRESS. + Pesu: their ine. 'Y,—Taken up by the subscriber, residing: The following is the official showing of the | S85: the people had Faid down arms, and | Ree pee De tae be inet. SORREL- circulation of the daily papers of this city competing for the Government advertising Bd vertising to be made in the two daily news- Papers ot Washington having the largest circulation : Evzrine STAR. Chrowicle ..+ a) those whe had been in insurrection were re- turning to their bad been vindicated and the Union was sup- posed to be restored, ‘Under the recentact of Congress directing such | upon tne p: wards union and nationality became sudden!: paralyzed:the measures of reconciliation whic! the President had, from the time he entered cess, were assailed, and their beneficent pur. Pos e, toa great extent, defeated; attempts were : the cometitation tinea when 8 check was put Togress to national harmony and rosperity thus dawning upon the country. m the assembling of Congress all efforts to- pon bis duties, pursned with eminent s: Lb made to impose conditions precedent P ola; wh: forenead. “TWO OB THBEE THINGS.” States betore permitting thems to eunecien their smati e spot on the back: ne white hind log We bave during the week received a num- | constitutional rights; loyal Senators and Rep- mip ag, eet aauea MAE torent oe, ber of communications commendatory of an | Tesentativesfrom the States which had been im | SDC tall, | RICHARD. DUUGHEBTY, N street rebellion were refused admittance into Con- | south, near New Jersey avenue. iy 9-6t* article inthe Star under the above head, and ‘ . gress—the people were denied rightfal con- EEWARD. last night 7th ana condemna- | stitutional representation—and eleven States | $F() REWARD, Stolen, lest, wieht from, 7th tory of the same: ‘Were and are eno ate participation | ning feet, ‘and white ‘on forehead. Also.a Mr. Editer : Jud from the tenor of your | im the government. new light WAGOB, bodv e-een, and red runni article in ti teem gr Be under the paler he of “These proceedings, which cenflict with the gear ‘ashington Ci es pointed on t “Two or Three Things,” I infer that the | ——— on which our whole yin fe letters; and s new silver-plated har- “spirit” of our Councils is not fully under- | governmental system is founded, are gener- | ness, wi Teast 5 Biood First. As to “making an appropriatiog for | the re‘ief of the sufferers by the recent terrible fire at Portland, Maine,” it was the opinien of & majority of the Board, expressed by the very | member offering the bill, that we had no right | mnder the charter to appropriate money for | that purpose (1). Secondly. In regard tothe so-called improve- ment on square 452: it is a mistake to say, “ the same privilege has been repeatedly gran- | ted to other parties!" No such privilege has | ever been granted to extend an unimproved | square in this manner: giving to the proprie- | tor a portion of the public thoroughfare of | 5.088 square feet. which at a valuation of fifty cents, amounts to $2,544. There is a proper P: ating and consolidating sectional animosity, and, if Jong persisted »m, must eventuate in permanent alienation. I a movement which has for its object the union in one bond of love of the people of our com- mon coumMry, and whieb invites to counsel and to political acton the citizens of every State and Territory, from the Atlantic to the centralizing Sony ified Senators and States shall be excluded from Congress, and that those States and the people of those States shall not participate in the government, is searcely less repugnant than that of secession itself. ESSE ee D. ABNER, 7th street Park iy 6-tf near Boundary line. BBW ARD-— Will be paid for a Sieek, Square LACE VEIL, lost on 14th street, be:ween lassachusetts avenue and segs Bm, on Tu day afternoon. Inquire at Star Fejoice, therefore, in BOARDING. Fa earn geese ae me 'WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN can have a nicely T farnished BOOM, with exceilent Beard, in a family where there are a few boarders. ree meals aday,and at any hour. Terms, inclading Mghts, $28 per month cach in advaace. Apply at Star Office. sy UM 3t* Besee, CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING at 512 I street, bet. 6th and 7th;and also a fow ‘acific, and from the Lakes tothe Gulf. The that the loyal and qual- epreseatatives from eleven disposition m the Board to accommodate any one in the bigh posuion of U.S. Senator, but jor mportant reasons they were compelled to Vote against this proposition, (2). You state our rate of taxation to be ‘less than one-third what is levied in enterprisin, go-ahead cities.’ We now pay a direct tax o seventy-five cents on every hundred dollars, | the utmost limit allowed under the charter, and an additional tax of thirty-five cents, un- | der the specious provision of special tax, and when we add the large sums paid annually by | our citizens, for paving and other purposes, ‘which im other cities come out of the general | ‘und,) it will be found that we are at least ‘en. | terprising™ enough to put the ra‘e of taxation | as bigh as the “go-ahead” cities, (3) Very respec’fully, Sam’: T. Davey, ember Of the Common Council. | WasntIncton, July 10, 1566. | & (1.) [tis much to be regretted that at a time | ‘when every hamlet in the country of a hun- | Gred inbabitants is hastening to offer its mitein id of the sufferers by one of the most appall- ing calamities that ever befell a community, that the capital city of the nation is discovered to have acharter so rigid as to debar it from tendering @ penny or ever 2 word of sympa- thy. Hadit been a project to enable the Coun- cils tosee Baltimore by gas-light, or witness a Squirting contest by Philadelphia firemen, or to send a handsomely engraved sett of compli- mentary Council resolutions to Tom, Dick or District of Columbia, ( )EPHANS’ COURT. July 10th. 1866.—Disrrict = Table Boarders jy 18-3t* ee COR BENT One Jorge and eally fernivhea NATIONAL BANK OF THE METROPOLIS, | or two centlemen, with board, Apyly ct Ho S16 MONDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1566. it. north. bet 4th and sth sts. iy 13-38 ASSETS. BOARD, with lazge. airy rooms, ined Notes and Bills discounted. at 294 New jersey avenue, Over-draite... convenient tc the Oapitol, Depot Furniture 2,686 89 | and Government Printing Office, 37 16 6t vt TABLE BOARD at No. 464 0th street, a fow 32650 65 doors north of the avenue. ‘Torms $25 por 2i6 617 44 | month. = 7 oor oe PERSONAL. 136 ——- —_ == M424Mz REID REMOVED vaom maine 81,489,009 63 avenue to No. 95 434 street, island, where LIABILITIES PURSES she will be pleased to see her old friends. ' 1t™ NFOBMATIUN WANTSD OF LETTY AMM laa DyOtinsan tioned | eben tate i 831,175 on | SPE weein Richmond Any informetion will be 263,252 gz | thankfully received by her mother, MILLIE 1642 26 | 2CHNSON, Freedmens’ ¥ » Arlington ni cate Heights. near the Long Bri Jy 14-2t* $1,489,039 63 Heere : SORSWARn ALL Posy ected NOT I. John B. Hutchinson, Cashier of the National | gebts contvartea by aay cee mie nane —_— f the Metropolie, do solemnly ewear that cst : the abyre statement is truc, to the best of my ~ aa aa eee nowledge and b-ief. HB NER+ HIP HERETOFORE EXIST Signed, J. B. HUTCHINSON, Cashier. 1 ing between F.V ESSEX ant JOnN P. VON ESSEN is this day dissolved. The busi: late firm will be settled uF J.P. VON BSS: V. ESSEX. Juls 2, 1866, JOHN P. VON ESSEN. Thankful fer past favors, the pareenee of the citizens is respectfully solleite The business County of Washington: Sworn and subscribed before me, this 6th day of N. CALLAN, Notary Public. of the a. will be continued by J. P. VON iN iy is 3t Harry, in Philadelphia, New York or Boston, os Comms, Wasuincton County, To wit :— cor care hac! Campbell, Bxecutrt EFT HER HOME. on last Monday, the oth possibly we should have found the charter elas. | 17, the. case of acl ma. the waves, | La tactace GRORGIANNA daughter’ of William tic enough to stand the strain. And ifthe bill — Bg my has, ze. a wiki Bray aged on nied ore creened im moncning. was to be killed, was it necessary to expose | County aforesaid, appointed Saturday the «th dey | they will be nrosenated Secarding cohen ourselves before the country, as knocking it m | of August next, for the final settiement and dis- FLLIAM WARDY, the head with the heartless flippancy dis- | Witngon | of ,the, personal setate of said de- | iy 18-8t™ corner llth and K sts., Navy- Yard. played in the substitute that did the business ? | Same have been collected and turned into pga FY (2.) The privilege was granted,and very prop- | =_ and —— all eee ‘and ge PoBTABLE = : erly, to Mr. J. R. Elvans, Mr. R. B. Clarke: | Claims a i — and others, whose names do not now occur to ‘Bs; and in most cases before the improvements ‘were completed. If the hide-pound, illiberat Policy of our correspondent is to prevail, our ‘acant squares anc lots are likely to remain “animproved” for some considerable time to | come. As we have said, the present building | by law ceased published once a week Bing Star previous to D¥P4Bz MENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENGINES, Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability and cconomy with the minimum of weight and price. They are widely and favorably known, more than 300 being muse. All warranted satis- factory or no sale. Descriptive circulars sent on application. J, C. HOADLEY & CO., L hed, or they may otherwii eter eaed eeerah ome : s . for three weeks in the Eve- the said day. est—Z. 0. BOBBINS. are iy 14-law3w* ter of Wills. UNITED STATES PATENT OFPICE, WasHincton, July LPs of Green- regulation, which forbids the property-owner | = goo Prec wh apeteet | 22 eodsm Lawrence, Mass. to enclose a handsome grass plot, but allows | s Coch nay Nang nd U 8S INTEBNAL REVENEB. Bim to cut aditch in the shape ef an area, on | iration ef said patent, " s eG 687 the same ground, is one of the greatest ab- tikes vince on the. Inth day of October. ar a or colt ssiigsy O° “a surdities imaginable. And in view of the fact | , Itisordered that the said petition t L. NC. - the Patent Office on Monday, the Ist day of Octo- The annual list 1: for thi 1865, that Senator Sprague could cover the whole | ber ees at 12 ip a4 = Cg —t tae applications for Licenars ie pow in the yoftioe Seep e ” ti appear ap 250, to ing Band examination to ai . SE 2 ee ek eta enve'or | Esve, why wal Ppetition ought not to be granted. and will remein eo onsen for the space of ten daye license from the city councils, does it not leak | _ Persons opposing the extension are required to | from thie date. July Hi, 1866, during which time through the bair of S.T.D., M. C.., that | pogo. par bi pone le cry may any person Secling a zrieved by erroneous assess- set iD . least can appeal to the u! rei 5 there fe just a shadow of & shade of a degree | 22 'Sinearing: all testiinony ‘Sied by sither pai mall Sppeals must be made in writing. and specify Sencent of pooper to Rye nt | tebenice tice emaureceg, ae tests ond | the pardcaler cate, juested: and shall marcorse amount of property to hia ! ited in aecorésnce w which s decision is req + and shall moreover (3.) Our correspondent is badly posted. It is tate the ind or principle of error complained. F pape : eee PEARSON. in the for D. Botorious that taxes in Washington city are | timony must be filed in the ¢ ffice twenty days be- _iy l1-eabt Assessor for D. 0. not one-third what they are in most othe, | {of%,the dag of Iwaring: the arguments, if any, JST BECHIVED AND FoR sate. TWO cities; and other cities have not only their host ee 5 Sat Se note ee eens in tonsof J.T. Lewis C4 UBAD ig pr cash, Of special taxes, but are also burdened with | 0. tad Ip the Mead ville Re blige: Paynes iy Seolm* Paint Store, 350 E stzect. State taxes. that | tl successive rs Stee prep to iso i cota eer heed Fublications te be nt Teor aziz fareprevions to | [YJ OSQUITO CANOPIES, all slzce and colors, the inadequate rate of taxation fixed by the | ‘* “7 *FRGiue Gomminstoner of Parents, Pritt ROTHROOK 8, 459 7th strect, charter. It is constantly said—« What can a | _P.8.—Editors of the above Papers will please |. etwew (000 Raton’ \° copy. and send their bills to the Patent Office with tax of 75 cents om the hundred dollars accom- | @ paper containing this notice. 17 4 law3sw Plish towards the immense work of improve- | ment needed in Washington?” Baltimoreans | pay 8 tax of $3.50 upon the hundred. and the | Fesult ds seen in the enhanced value of their property, and in their having a@ city they are | proud to show to visitors. | With the burthen of war taxes now upon us it would not be advisabie for us to undertake | Bt this time to raise am income by taxation to | correspond with that of other cities, but let us at least not squander our moderate resources by allowing an inordinate per centage for | Prompt payment of taxes. The result istha | ‘wealthy tax payers who have money at com- | mand to pay promptly, reap the benefit of the big premium, and the Corporation suffers to | toe extent of not less than $50,000 a year. Five H per cent. premium, or even less, will bring the Money in as fast ax desirable: and for all prac- | ticable purposes it is much preferable that the taxes should come in equally over several Morthe time than that they should be rushed in pell mell daring the month of August. Mepicat Lectures.—It will interest medi. | cal students to know that the winter sestion of the so Medical Department of the University of New York will commence on October i5th, and be continued until March 1 Comvinuep.—The Senate, yesterday, in executive session, confirmed the appointmen; of Hon. Green Clay Smith, of Kentucky, to be Governor of Montana. BD TELEGBAMS, wy Chcrs - 14. 1888. undelivered, for want ef suficient eadrese and on C Pratt, Douglass, an Bare Goyrass. 4 venue, ‘16. 1888. ei ws Cetturn, Miller, Thaddeus Hyatt, ir Hanlon. Sa eR a oa pea Hie etl ¥ Event . at So'cleck By order of the Ornter oe DaWsSON LODOB, No. 16111 of DA PGI ill be held on WoRpaY sFTEEROON: rt) ae. All brothers im goed standing are 13 st “ @. B. THOMPSON, Sec. aaa REPORT fa hereby ahve that ‘he gertecrehip Here ereby e erel existing between L. W. IEUER sot J.H. FEB, under the name of Miller & McAfeo, is ¥ diseolved. The business will hereafter be conducted st the old stand, by J. H. McAfee, on his own account. te OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANE, OF WASHINGTON, D.O., i713 eodSw J. MW. McAFEE. On the morning of the First Monday of July, 1836 Cina ANP CROCKERY, DINNER, TEA AND, cates ota Treasurer of “Fano = TOILET SETS. | Bpecke apd other lewtul, money. a5 16) 77 ane Ae mgr, oreaphi Har ln eny to ‘ate, Bailrond, and other Stocks... af saya | stantly on hand, of the dese class, In vets cordrafte, = bei 74 = LA ri} ‘of every variety. Bewittances and other a 1682 6 | pitts ieee ci ciaeen ee 1m All parts Due ational iy 7-6" WEBB & BEVBRIDGE. $29,397 45 in specie, 181,518 85 shee iige —* neo anetahions 206 88 oO. STOVES TAKEN IN PART PAY FOR new ones, HI oud GLOSED RL SP ATBE Ss eet cet LIABILITIES. ‘or sale at No. 53 43 street, Island, sec: $360,008 99 | ond door from the bridge, je %8-im* 199.940 00 Ce ABBOW & SsmeRs, 13,280 «7 Corner Lowisiana avenue and Seventh street, a ge GOLD and SILVER, and - ——____ | jy2tf LAND WABRANTS. 91,273,506 08 SES | NAPOLEON'S BISTORY OF JULIUSCHsA. JOHN B. BLAKE, President, IN Yolume 38 Morton Pio on the Rewoutces MOBES KEL: Y, Cashier, SC Andorbonville Prisen Grates baie eRe DIRECTORS Po Gane al a! ow, Rivers Wiltam Orme vet raat Latter carrier Four Yeare tn the dle: by Ge ores Parker, eas : ie sed a fs FRANOK TAYLOR. : EW LEATHER STORE. /E—To the: owners of horees and borse- er Ema aler Ikea ee | IN JosEPH Pa aa 2 479 sth strest. between Pome, sre, nad Beereet; ont Nr. DORAN 5. copneg of Os and O etrest, lands Wiest nme __ event lprtratantt,_| lear B8 = OREAM. WATE _10R8. I Fate Fe eo One Bon N firm of MO ABT.& 0O., of BONS, SPICED L YS: . ey |W ta Baltimore. . the Richest. the Purest. by ait, the Best of eversthing im that ae be found igpler ariage. Awe [eo 946 Penne. oa oe ad ve iy 12. sti ‘Toetrand fats streets, ae alt (224m 80nd WATER. a wl be wef bg 4 + Bhlnebrt = ORGAN BEART jy 7-10t_ Foot @ Sarasin . 0. W 4biace mouse BESTAUBANT AND DINING SALOON, Gouthwest corner of Penns. ave. and 11th street, 5-8m PEDERI . amead by instrting a Anguire inte the the method amend by makin, = ne ee tors and ‘Mr. Johneon inquired, whether this was a NEW YORK FIRST BO, : pi Pesolution to ied to the Presi. Five ic sean 4; Five. hertal] Mr, Eamunds said iv was not. It wee a sim; resolution of imga by the two Tr. Poland called up the bankr co THE ATTORNEY GENERALE. SS the special order for It has been quite generally reported! to-day o taat Atiorney General Speed he ent in or at | gt are lid ap the ul anthorzing spe least has written is resignation. We'cannot Jearn that it has been received at the White House, though parties have stated within the to be foraterm not to it last forty-eight Dours, that they have see itin | Srorvy 16 25,7 e0ein, subject fo reedjustment manuscript. The previous rumors to thesame | the income stu paid by those who now own effect, were evidently without foundation,asthe | mineral springs. Attorney General was present at the session BR ean patbcaed bil? ——— to of the Cabinet yesterday, while Gov. Denni- mere vernment—based upon the idea that whatever is good belongs to the sovereign and not te the subject. The whole system was “After discussion by Messrs. Grimes, Pone- roy, an Stewart,— Mr. Grimes moved to postpone the bi] until the first Monday in December. Before arriving at vote on the above mo- tion the moraine hoer expired, andthe bill to secure the &) ly comstruction of the North. ern Pacific road was taken up. Hovsr.—The House resumed as the unfin- ished business of last Thursday’s morming honr, the consideration of Senate bill declaring certain bridges acrees the Mississippi post Fonds. Mr. Alley, of Mass., offered an amendment to the bill, declaring the Olinton (lowa).bridge @portroute. A long debate Place on the amendment. Mr. Hogan, of Missouri, said that there were psia attorneys on this floor advocating this amendment. He was called to order, and only allowed te proceed in order. son, whore resignation had been tendered pte- vious te the Cabinet meeting of yesterday, was not. SEIZURE OF BEUGGLED @00Ds. We learn that the customs officers in the Champlain District, New York, have been uz- usually active during the past few months; large quantities of geode having been seized’ and sold. At Fort Covingten, N. Y., and ay Canaa2, Vt., extensive seizures have also been effected} that at Fort Covington consisted of four wagons and their contents, together with the teasss, worth $1,100. fos S222 sab THE ADJOUBNMBNT. The Committee appvinted by the Republican caucus % consult and report upon the question of adjournment have had a preliminary meet- ing, but came to no conclusion. They will meet again to-night, when it is expected they will recommend a date for an adjournment. It it is now thought Congress will adjourn abou; the 23d inst N ‘8 OF OFFICERS BUBIED A’ LD ein BARBOR” oe As numerous inquiries aremade at the office of the United States Burial Corps for informa- tion concerning the Union dead buried:on the battle fields of Cold Harbor,. we publish she names of the commissioned officere whoee re- mains have been identified and removed to the national cemetery at that place. C.S. Miller, Lieut. Co. C,. 27th Mich; —— Hill, Liews: 2d Maine; Samuei Snell, Lieut. Co. K. 145th Pa.; Benjamin Y. Draper, tst Lt. Ist Del.: J.G@ Johnson, Lieut. 96th NewYork: James Knott, Liews. Co. 1, 10tmN. H.; —wil- cox, Capt23d@ Mass.; D. Russell, 2d Lieut. Go. D, 10th N.H. Harry Hayerced, Lieut. Co. D, 2d N. H.. Benjamin Goodspeed. Co. , Capt. 15ist N. ¥.; H. Hixen, Lt. Co. A, 126th’ Onio: Isaac Fizone, Lieut. Co. D, 51 Pa.; E. Bently, Lieut. Cor L, 14th N. H. A.; —— Huseet, Lieut. Co..A, —— Pa. D. F. Potter, Lieut. 7th W. Va. Co. A: H.H. Batley, Lien’. Go, B. 2d Vermont Rey. G. W. Bartlett, ist Maine Cav; H.C. Milter, ist Lieut. Co. A, 3d Vt; Charies P. McLaaghlin, Lieut. Co. 138th Ps.; W. Bibby, Ist Lieut. Co. Thompson, Lieut.,19th Mas A mish, Majer, 19th. Pa; Jas. Hartley. ist Lieut. Co. E, i22d Ohio; D. C. Haig, Bieut. Co. 1, 45th Pa.; Thomas McClure, Lieut. Bat. L., 7th N. Y. Art.; John R—, Lient. Co, G, 97th N. J.: J. M. Saephard, Lieut., 6th N. H.; R.N. Cal. mer. 24 Inieut. Co. F, 139th Pa.; Thos. Uastha: Capt. Co. 1,72 N.Y. Art: J. 8. Kinley Lieut. Wo. E, 106th N. Y.: S. J. Evans, Views Co. D, 60th Ohio; C. H. Potten, Lieut, 25th Mass..M. W. Humphrey, ist Lieut. Co. G, sth N. W. Diterly, ist “Lieut. Co. ©, ssth Pa; R. Scott, Lieut., 143d N. ¥.: Jeff. Treitt, Lieut. Co. B, 62d Pa.; John M. Denn, Lieut. Co. G. 34 Del.; Bi. O'Brien. Capt. Oo. B, 24 N. Y. Art.: M. Samson. Capt. @o. b. Sth Vt: Ma- rian ——, 2d Lieut., 188th Pa.; McReddy. Ist Bient. Co.G, 104th N. Y.; F.L. Hoeker, Capt Co. E. 8th Ii; M. Herman, pt. Co. C, TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. tts Gen. Sherman in Boston. Boston, July 14.—Gen. Sherman was for- mally received this forenoon at the city haal. The members of the city government and a large number of citizens uniting to give him welcome. On -Monday there will be a grand reception in Fanieul Hall, and on Tuesday he will take bis departure for Hanover, N. H.. to attend the commencement of Dartmouth Col- lege. ‘Two Murders in Cinei: ti. Cincimwati, July 14—T wo deliberate mur- ders were committed in this city last night Edwin Hortpence from Gordon was murdered tcr bis money. and a laborer named Kelly, by. & neighbor ior revenge. Fire at Concord. Concorp, N.H., July 14.—A fire last even. ing destroyed Lord & Kimball's iren foundr: with the outbuildings, and B.T. Durkee Co.'s large machine shop. Loss, $4),000; less than half insured. Specie going Out. Naw York, July 14.—¥ive steamers sailed for Burope to-day taking $1,292,000 in specie. AL NEWS. —__—_-»———_—. CiRevit Court, Judge Wylie.—Yesterday tho case of Mrs. Eva S. Smith against S. H. Heint zieman (U. S. A., late Major General of Vol- unteers—Rep.) was taken up in this court, it coming upon an he bers from the decision of Jusuce John H. Goddard, who had given judgment for the defendant. Messrs. Uox and Wes for plaintiff and J. 3. Coombs for de- fendant. The circumstances of the case were these : thay sempoaps who was the ower of a dwel- ling Bouse on I street, in 1861 left the city and with her family went south leaving Dr. Hag- ner as her agent. Dr. Hagner rented the house. furnished, to the defendant at $40 per month, the understanding being that the rent should be increased as the rents of the adjoining houses were imcreased. The plaintiff contunued south until Richmond was taken when she took the oath of allegiance and subsequently came to the city and demanded m of the house. The defendant refused and asked that a wris- ten notice be given which was done, and the case came up before the justice, the defendant reiusing to give ion on the ground that the plaintiff forfeited all right to en '” imasmuch as she had taken part in the rebel- lop, giving it aid and comfcrt. The defense alleges that longed to one Albert Smith, a brother to the Plaintiff, who was in the service of the United States antil July 17th, 1861, when he deserted and went over to the rebels, and remaining in the military lines of the Confederate States he forfeited all right and title to the premises, and even pod croryod was the actual owner she too had her right under the Sth and yg, oe of the act of July 17th, 1862. ‘he is6th Pa.; G. W. Garden, t. Go. I, — N. H. —— Marun, Lieut., 6th Pa. Cav. COMPLAINTS FEOM CALVEBTOOUNTY,MD The Assistast Commissioner of the Freed- men’s Ibmreaw for this distriet has beer in. formed that colored children are being bound out contrary to law, amd are receiving bad treatmeat, m Prince Frederick, Calvert county, Md. The report gives an account also ofdifieulties amongst the Methodists of that place. The Methodists of the Church South insist on oecupying the Chureh im Prince Frederick on alternate Sundays, and have thus far always succeeded in gaining entrance to it by some means, against the wishes and ositive prohibition of the Methodists of the hurch North. A request has been made to the Superintendent of the Bureau of that sec- tion to attend divine service at the church on the 15th instant, when the church is expected to be under the denomination of Southern Methodism, and bring with him a squad of regular cavalry. INDIAN L. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs yester- day received a dispatch from the Special In- dian Commissioner at Fort Rice, dated June 2ist, 1566, in which he saye: ‘We have this morning arrived atthis place, eight days from Fort Sully. We find here assembled 662 lodges, 3,500 Indians. Shall hold a coun- mation, she was fully entitied to present suit and recover possession Premises. Documen evidemce to this ef- lect was produced, and there was also evi- dence as to the value of the premises, which Were estimated at about $1,800 annum. Eee or more cil as soon as we can get the Indians r. The jury found for defen There are at this fort 400 . I wrote you This morning, the case of the National Met- about the time we left Sully. We leit the In- | ropolitan Bank against J. lorsell was dians there feeling very well over their an- en up— Mr. Cox plaintig, . W. Mi ‘defendant. $226, nuities, presents and provisions. We under- stand that quitea number of Indians at this eee beimg tired of waiting, have gone to their junuUng ground: CASH IN THE TBEASUBY. The following isa statement of the funds on band in the vaults of the Treasury on July 14th, 1366: Legal tender, $4,176,000: Nationaj Bank currency, $4,197,086; fractional curren- 2442.917.60; gold, $321,375.99; silver, $2,560; | teller, om the stand, who testified that he called Cpate, 465; five cent cols, 750; surplus issue | On the defendant in regard to it, and that he (de- of U. S. notes, $61,932,425. Total on hand, book; 87 1,063,605.59. CUSTOMS. The receipts from customs atthe ports of Boston Philadelphia, and Baltimore for the ‘week ending on the 7th instant were as fol- lows: Boston, $462,700.40; Philadelphia, $156- 486.48 ; Baltimore, $121,450.06; total receipts, $760,636.04. FEACTIONAL CUBRENOY SHIPPED. The amount of fractional currency shipped by the Treasurer to distant points, in the week . terview the said that the claim was out of date. The defendant offered the ring pearer for instruction :—That the ev: ce 4 an acknow!l- ding to-day, were as follows:—To the As. | edgment of the debt in question as is sufficient scant Treasure in Phiadepain sino to | Wits out ot taenateteotimuadas which ‘eurt l= other points, $203,200. Total, $102,200. lowing:—That there is evidence on the part of TREASURY DISBURSEMENTS. sat wanes pee peek eines ee The disbursements of the Treasury on ac- fhe claim of the pein the. latter count of the War, Navy, and Interior Depart- i Jul; ay tbat the nomination of Hon. Alexander W. Randall, to be Postmaster General, had been sent into the Senate. FRACTIONAL CUREBHCYE The Treasurer of the United received from the Printing Division of the ‘Treasury, during the week ending to-day, $243,200 in Fractional Currency. RELIEr YOR THR PORTLAND SUPPERERS.— The Lawrence (Mass.) City Councils appro- priated £10,006 for the relief ef the Portiand sees izens. New York eon! emonunt so far toabout Lowell, Mass., rintes G11 vet. fa Ie Ganade he tage ns meee ‘ere ve +4 and several others $508 IwrenuaL’ Revenvs.—The receipts from this source to-day were $695.967.04. The re- celpts for the week ending to-day were 95,570,- 7H 96. oe ee Sg RXXIEZTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. a i SivoubAt: i sot the House PB poe vos THE pee Seezenene— evening, ‘count twat the chores? f i } ! a E sel g ; ; he ith | F a is Will be creditable to this about 7 o'clock on Thursday evening. ck on Tareday morning, and Dr, F Orage sick on Tu: morning, an . P. Orog’ called m. He fou’ d the medicine as‘dirveted, and the doctor fays the medicine, tT put wp according to the prescription, could not caure the desth. The druggist who put K up is also sure that he strickly followed the prescription. Beth the druggist and physician are anxious that an in- quest should be held and the cause of death ascertained to a certainty. Dr. Uroghan, in view of reports in cireviation that the death resulted trem the medicine. aad tor the pur- pose of baving an investigation! withholds for the present the certificate for the undertater to bury the bedv. The case was dest evening to officers Qurand and Shaffer, and this morning Coroner Woodward was sum- to bold an inquest, but the family Being divided as to the propriety of such action, ke declined to act at present. entail ieeeseasensy AcciwEer?.—Tbis merning, as Mrs. Talbert and Mrs. King. of Marlboro, were riding in a carriage on the corner of 3d and © streew, the horse took frght and ran off both of the ladies being Mrown out. The first named was very badly Burt abont her head and shoulders, and the latter was aleo somewhat injured. Dr. McCoy, who was near by at the time, dressed: the wounds, and officer Sprague procured » carriage and accompanied them to Gray's (Mrs. Taibert’s sister) im the first ward. ——5 ——_—— ALABM OF Fixe.—The alarm of fire about noor to-day, which brought out the fire de- partment, was caused by the burning of a chimney ofthe residence of Mr. B. Ourran, near the corner of 3d and E streets. —o—___ Affairs in Georgetown. A New Cuvuncu.—The Grace Charch parish of the Episeopal denommmation is abot erect- ing & commodiows church edifice to be used in future instead of the litle wooden ¢ with which the parish began as a mission a short timeago. The site of the new edifice ad- joims that of the chapel on the Bill between the canal and Water, High and Gongress streets, and is an excellent location for such a church. Phe deilding, we understand, is to be about twice the size of the = chapel, and designed for an anple audience chamber, rooms for bible elasses, the Sabbath school, and vbw t forthe Rector. It is to be con- structed of blue guniess, from the Potomac guarries, of which large quantines suitable for buildiag purpeses can be obtained within 4 short distance of the town, and the style of architecture true Gothic. Rev. J. Easiburn Brown, the rector of the parish, is highly es- teemed by our citizens as well of other sects as his own: and Bis suecess in promoting the interests of his paris, receives their warmest congratniations. The foundation is being pre- pared, and the corner soone will be iaid with appropriate ceremonies in about two weeks. Monk Goops lpgntiriep.—The crippled negro, John Davis, who,a few daysago, was released from jail. where be was confined on a charge of siealing, and subcequently was arrested by officer Myles for the larceny of a large lot of clothing, &c.. was committed to Jail in one case—that of robbing Waiker White —has also been identified as concerned in steal- ing one general’s jacket, one cassimere vest, two pairs white ts, two — vests, and one pair navy bime pants, Property of Michael McDevitt, and of stealing one canel- mere ceat, one linen coat, and a woof hat, the Propervy of Uwen O'Hare. Justice Buckey commited him im each of these cases tor court. Tue Bartist Cuvecn.—A society of the Baptist denomination bas been a ‘ized in progressing wi view to the permanent establishment of a charch here. They have been holding meetings in the Pres- byteriam chapel on Market street, in front of the eld eemetery, during the week _ Sab- lormed by varions Sabbath bath services nave been min ters of the Baptist church, anda school has been taught by them in this chapel duriag ceveral months in . ty arrested by the lice for negli to renew their licenses in conformity to law. Of the twenty-three arrested, fifteen were fined $2.25 each by Justice Bu a Scnoo. AMINATIONS.—Yesterday after- Boon, Male Primary No. 4,of the public schools, pasced examination at the Montgomery -street sehool-house. was con- be examination Gucted by W.L. Dunlop, Esq., of the of Guardians, and was highly creditable the scholars and to their mondson. i teacher, Mrs. Ed- Sy severe us to Hampsbire and Bal! Co ge H doats light. Coat SutPMEnts.—The shipments have been very fair, and the rumor number of vessels are on the way excites expectation that the shipments o! coming week will at least equal coal my eed amounts to 161 ton Consolidation wharves; Borden Cumberland Co., 1.727 tons: —ys emg a Co., 1,822 tons; Ray’s Port or GrorcrTown.—Entered, , Walker master, from Baltimore. this a alte ah itt nominally cut extras, Stia$!1s7; extras, $12a815, and even higher tor very choice brands; family, $14.500816.58, —— —ere. ig 5 $ : P FF Fy rh} 7.

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