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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAMS, &c. ‘Yesterday morning, an officer of the twenty- ‘third precinct police in New York arrested ‘Thomas Healey, on the charge of being the ho urdered Col. O'Brien in ‘Serond during the mem ots Of July, . The officers claim to their pos- aession strong evidence identifying the pris- Oner as the perpetrator of the deed. ‘Healy ‘Will be brought up for examination to-day. Yesterday, an accident resulting in the @rowning of two boys, occurred at dpris; The jade—one named Henry Hulin, # Hunt, aged ahont & years, son of Geo. Haunt, hatter, went down to themill miles south of the village, and bathe. By some means poth were drowned. A dost, containing a sailing party on Pisca- taqua river, N.H., upset Sunday aferacon, drowning Michsel Couss, a residentof New- | market, anda young fady, name not given. ‘Six others in the boat were rescued. A ORRE freedman, named Frank Smith, has applied to the Secretary of War for a cadet- ship at West Point, from the fitat congressional district of South Carolina. A general closing of the bar rooms in Charleston, S. C., was enforced yesterday. No drinks are obtainable, except ut the noteis. The Kentucky tobacco fair was held in Lou- isville yesterday. FROM MEXIco. ‘The Execution of Maximilian, ‘We have receiyed the following particulars of the execution of Maximilian :-—The trial of 4nd Miramon ended on the 44th, and they were sentenced to be executed Juarez suspended the and they were shot at 11 &.m.on the 19th ult. The colonels are sea- tenced to six years, and the minor officers were sentenced to two years imprisonment. Brigadiers and exceptional officers are te ba tried by court-martial. The City of Mexico irrendered to Diazon the 2ist. Juarez sent Maximiiian, Mei: on the 1oth ot June. execution three day Bim & congratulatory note, with directions Fegulating the disposition of prisoners, say- ing : —-‘ The native prisoners you will transfer to your own command, or put at liberty, ac- cording to the circumstances iu which you find them. Foreign prisoners will be retained for further disposition by the Government. Among the archives taken upon the occupa- tion of Queretaro were the same documents relative to the last will of Maximilian. where- ip, in case of his death, Feodosco Learez, Jose Mara Larcunezo and Marqnez, the assassin to Tacubuya, are declared regents. General Escobedo writes from Queretaro as follows: “1 have, by the execution of ‘three @aaster traitors, made terror the order of the day everywhere. I have imposed large con- ‘“ributions on the rich, confiscated their proper- ty and ai]. Where I could not doit in person my delegates have strictly complied with my orders. I hope. before the close of my military career, to ee the blood of every foreigner spiit that resides in my country.” itis reported that Maximilian was shot in the face and the Mexican generals in the backs, ae traitors. Both the Liberal and Imperial papers in Brownsville condemn the execution. e Ranchero is in mourning. Beriozabal. Governor of Matamoros, had all the bells Yung and rockets fired om the receipt of the pews of the execution, and sent official infor- mation to General Reynolds. The Monterey stage was robbed of eleven tonsand dollars in coin. A Galveston despatch says a Monterey let- ter, written previous to the execution of Maximilian, states that the Emperor was er pped. entirely naked, and that General Escobedo presented him with a shirt to cover his nakedness. The indians. ‘The Denver papers pubiisha despatch from (General Sherman to General Hancock on In- isn matiers, in which he says:—We must noi remain on the defensive but follew them up, ‘and attack them on all possible occasions. We — — oS the Indiams between the tte aud Arkansas, and move against the Hostile tribes in torce beyond these rivers. An ‘Omaha despatch says that Colonel Patrick, the agent for the northern Cheyennes, Arrapa- Does. Aguiallahs and Siovx, bas just returned from the North Platte ‘where he met “Sportea Tail,” «Swift Bear” and other several chiets in councll, with a view of gathering all the ceable Indians at one point, to be subsisted the Government. Abeut1,100 Indians wera Tepresented, and are now camped near the Worth Platie. They profess friendship, and agree to remain in campsubject tothe (jovern- ment daring the present hostilities. “Big Mou'h,” with bis band, Aguisilahs, “Pawnee ‘Eiller,” with fifty lodges and other bands, in- cluding “Red Cap” and “Dog Hand,” who, ‘with their bands, participated in the Fort Phil. Kearney maesacre, are ail moving to join this camp, which will number about 4,00. Colo- nelPatrick thinks that the arrangements will be carried out in good faith, but that the pub- dic must not be misied. He said «Red Cloth,” the grea’est Sioux chief, and all the Cheyennes on the Smoky Hill rout ire clamorous for ‘war, 50 that hopes for an early peace cannot be indulged in. From Rus: St. PeTeespere, July 1.—The Emperor of Roseia entered the capital at noon, and met with a warm reception by bis subjects. There Was an immense popular demonstration, and the streets were crowded, but there was no military display. Atone o'clock the Ozar at- tended @ Te Deum at the Kazan Church, which ‘wae filled with the highest dignitaries of the Empire, the member: of the diplomatic corps, the officers of the army and navy, and the city functionaries. He afterwards received the congratulations of the diplomatic corps ut the Winter Paiace. Senator Doolittle was pre- sented. TRAGEDY im A CoaL Mine.—The Journal de Liege cays that the men engazed in re- opening and repairing the works of the coal mune of Bow Buveur at Jemeppe, after reach. ing a depth of nearly 160 metres, have, at the end of four mouths, come upon a gallery com- municating with the lower ladders. There they discovered seven bodies of the unfortu- nate workmen who were there imprisoned while making their way to the surface. ‘The bodies are completely mummified, the abriv- @led flesk adhering tothe bones. This phe- Bomenon is attributed to the abundant exha- lations of carbonic acid gas. The bodies lay on their backs, one after the other, the hands beng crossed under the he: Two were found locked in a close embrace. No satisfac- tory conclusion has as yet been arrived at as to the cause of the death of these men, whether frem the inbaiation of carbonic acid or from Want of food, being thus entombed. The gal- Jery was unsafe at the time the discovery was made, but care is being taken to ventilate it, and to bear away the bodies safely. The work of repsration is yet Itkely to be tedious, for much injury has been done, and the work re- QUires to be set about with ¢ caution. HoRBIBLE Uase or INrANTICIDE.—On Sat- urdey. Catharine Garvin, a widow woman, thirty-eight years of nage, deliberately murdered + Bernew-boru babe. Shegave birth to the child in an out-house connecied with the dwelling of her brether, in Troy. N. Y., and then threw at down the To stifle its cries, which ‘were beard by the neighbors, che poured a pail of water down upon the babe. and thus auc- ceeded in strangling it. The dead body of the ebild was discovered shortly afterward, and ‘was removed from the vault. Upon looking for the woman she had fied, but was subse- wently found at @ house some distance from je scene of th murder, and was arrested, Sne is vow ir the hospital, where her condition is auid to be quite critical. M7 In the case of the United States ve. Vickers, &c , guerrillas who robbed negroes im Nelson ccanty. Kentucky, on trial in Louis. Ville inst week, ‘here was Do evidence save Begro testimony. This was admitted under the Civ!) Rights law, becanse denied by State law. The parties Were convicted, A motion Mm arrest of judgement was made and argued before Justies Swayne and District Judge Bal- because it was alleged, first, that tho €Crvil Rights law’ is unconstitutional; second, tat it has no epplicabiiity to criminal cases, and hence the United States court has noju- Fiediction in the case at the bar. pecuantite saie ty Saute A HIST Por THE WaRM WEATHER.—Work- men, predestrians and others whose yocations necesaitate anything like exposure to the sun ‘While the thermometer 1¢ up among the nine- ‘es, will do well to remember that many a case of sux-stro@eand general prosiration from the effects of heat has been Prevented by keep- 4ng wet green leaves in the crown of the hat. fh ‘© Hot attainable, a pocket handker. chi pores ‘With water and placed in the cap, te feund to benefic: ‘Warding of the attacks of the } " = pa a aianin ttle Sh ‘The great question of uni een. United Presbyterians and ine bie Presbyterian Church of Scotland, was decidea affirmatively in the General Asacmbly of the F! Oburch May 3iet, by @ vote of 336 to 102. nited Chureh Bad voted several weeks . epg 30 to 50. tis 01 was thea sary of Rev. Dr. Obaimers’s death, juct tecery years before ageinst the. 5 Spctmy « TaEpinindl proved tas: be nad per. rs ‘Van Vrauikin freeph i Mio ad ag ————_—___ TuR WoRkIxG Paorim—The Alban: a Atgmen’s Uonvention, on Pasay nag Worx: of ance Be it 12 years, son of Emmett Halin, and nt in to A Curious Affair. 19 REV. MR. MERRILL DROWNED, 1 win fa Forme tel .& ie: Teck 0 wT is this name w met that ofa onteed Who, it was had come on from a New Engiena village tO meet Mr. Merrill in Troy. It was stated then in the Troy papers thatan mt hed beea pianned en] had bee! strated through the discovery of the girl's frends, Notbing more was heard of the Merrill until the startling announce. ment he had been a im the Saranac river, lea’ a wife and nine children. It issaid that once before hearranged aplan 80 that it would be reported that he had been drowned in Lake Champlain. This was atthe time he had arranged to meet the young iady atTroy. He leit home with the tinderstand- ing that he was going West vo visit his grand- mother—had his trunk caken to bis state-room on the steamer,and was particular to have his name entered in full upon the passenger list. | In the morning the gentleman was not to be found. He bad steatthily left the boat atthe Burling'on landing, about three o'clock in tue Morning, but learaing that the flight of tne young lady had peen intercepted, he invented Tearons for giving uphis visit to his grand- mother. However, his guilt or innocence was to.«ic- | pend npon his future conduct. It was believed t he continued to bold intercourse with the ig Jady, and it was said. her parents were vat to commence a suit against Merrill for attempting to abduct her, er for & worse crime. It appears that Merril! had secured au insur- | ance on bis life, in an accident insurance company, for six thousand dollars. This was | to expire on Thursday noon. On Wednesday he drew two hundréd dollars on his salary, | and towards evening took two of his own beys and another boy of the village of Platis- burg, and went out fishing on the Saranac river 1t his insuramce was available, his time ‘was somewhat short, and the drowning must be accomplismed on the river, or his pians would avail nothing. When it became dark, and while pulling in the bout anchor, he snd- denly wert overboard. The water was shai- low, and there was no current, but instead of coming toward the boat in which were his at- frighted boye, he went away from them as rapidiy as possible. They pushed the boat after him; but he told them to never mind, he was weil enough; ard the last was away under the river bridge, and disap. peared in the darkness. The roughs and rowdies of this and neigh- | boring cities Rave lately made a practice of each consecutive Sabbath,:by wit- nessing and assisting at rough and tumbie en- counters in the environs of Manhattan Island, ‘with but very little interruption from the local authorities. A brutal exhibition of this Kind occurred between Saugerties and Maiden on Saturday morning; the participants belug two fellows named Edw’ feidon and Johnny Malone for the sum of €200aside. The fight, after lasting thirty-eight rounds, was declared adraw, one of the rowdies having given the other afoul blow. Another fight occurred on the same foe f ata piace near Jamaica Bay, on Long Isiand, between another Maione and a man named Pa'sy Eagan. for $20 aside. ‘The fight lasted nineteen rounds, and atter both men had been beaten to the consistency of farina jelly, the sponge was thrown in the alr by their several- seconds, as neither of the gladiators could respond to the cal! of time. Barney Aaron, the victor in the late fight for the championship of the light weights, has been challenged by his late antagunist to fight the battle over again for any sum from $1,.10!) tw $5,000 8 Bide, &t 123 pounds weight. Aeron declares his willingness to fight Collyer at 120 pounds weight, but Collyer is determined to make his fight at his weight, or giva up his | ‘ title of champion. A fight occurred at Hudson | Uity on Friday last between two men named McManus and Powers, which lasted 53 minutes, during which time 22 rounds were fought. The fight between Elliott and Gat- Jagher has beon decifred off, Gallagher Raving | | paid the forfeit of $500. Between 4 and 5 o'clock yesterday morning. acouple of Brooklyn pugilists named Jonn Feeley and Billy Sullivan, accompanied ny about I roughe, mostly from New Yorz, as- sembled on some vacant lot in Conover sireet, South Brooklyn, for ihe purpose of en; ng | ina prize fight. A ring was pitched, sosende | chosen, a reteree and bottie-holder appointed, and Feeley had made his appearance in the areva. Just as the “sport” was about to bezin asquad of police from the Forty-second Pre- cinct appeared in view, and the roughs with. | drew in precipligte baste, No arrests were | made.— ¥. Tribune, July Vat, BLACKBERRY Wine.—There is no wine equa! tothe blackberry wine, when properly made. either im flavor or for medicins! purposes, and all persons who can conveniently do so shonid Manufacture enough for their own use every year, as it is invzluable {n sickness as a tonic, and nothing fs a better remedy for bowel dis. eases. We therefore give the receipt for making it, having tried it ourselves, we speak ad visedly on the subject. Measure your berries and bruise them: to every gallon adding one quart of boiling water. Let thd mixture stand twenty-four hours, stir- ring oscasionally; then strain off the liquor into a task, to every gallon adding two pounds ¥ of stear, cork tight, and let it stand till the | birt foliowing October, and you will have wine ready for use, without further st, newer smacked under similar influence before. Lynchburg News. New WAY oF PRESERVING MILK.—Gay- | ‘f#ac has proved that milk kept from the air BP. rofiting by this experience, says the London Mechanics’ Magazime, Mr. Mabran warms | milk in @ moderate temperature ina tin vessel, furnished with a tubs of lend, to expel the air: tuem the tube is compressed and the orifice is | closed with solder. When the mili is used at | the end of several months it will be found de- sirable to stir up with itthe cream which is tormed on the upper part of the liquid MM. | Mabron, having laid this process before the Academy of Sciences for their examination, the committee report that milk thus preserved after six months still possesses all the proper- | lies of fresh milk. A prize of fifteen handred france has been awarded to M. Mabrun. SUSPECTED DgaTH Lx POIsoNING.—Prof. Mosher, of this city, has for some time past been engaged in a chemical analysis of the stomach of David Nickerson, of Broome, Schobarie county, a young man aged nineteen yeare, who died very suddenly, under pecu- | liar carcumstances, on the 5th of March last. Prof. M. testifies that he found cantharides enough to blister, and that his opinion was that death had been cansed by the poison. I: | is alleged that the deceased and another young man, who bas since disappeared, were borb paying atiention to the same young womsa. and it is believed that the Italian method of isposing of arival has been resorted to in this instance. —Albany Evening Journal. . “stove-pipe” Itis about to be abolished, sn- perseded. The works proceeds by degrees, and consists in gradually lowering the crown and widening the brim unttl it becomes a “low, aif sombrero of silk-covered cardbesrd, with soft imterser edges.” _ It will be light because it ‘will be little. it will furnish a grateful shade for theeyes with its broad brim. It will be easy of use in ssiutation, because the brim is eutf. We could wish it were less neating for the head than the superseded steve-pipe, but persons of an imaginative turn will readily persuade themeelves, as hitherto. that a hat ‘with a smajl spoked hole in the centre of the crown, must necessarily be well ventilated. SuUROUDED IN GRiz¥.—There appears to be no end to the calamities attending the house of Hapsburg. The Archducbess Louisa has died trom the effects of her burns. The hopes recently awakened of Archduchess Cnarlot- te’e recovery have been dispelled,'and her physiciane announce tant she cannot Ive long. Maximilan bas been shot, and our foreig: files informs us that the hereditary Prince Maximiiten, of Tours and Texis, has jnst died at Carlsbad. his wife sister of the Empress ot Autria, bad given birth to a chiid omly a tew days before A Plovs Fravp. a1 says: “That the Shuk-ul-islas bas issued a feifa (religious degree,) whigh declares that the Sultan may go to Parie; but to reconcile (hat declaration ‘with the letter of the Goran, which assigns to the ruler of the faithfal what- ever country he sets his feoton, recourse will be bad to a Certain legal fiction. in virtue of which the sofl of France will be considered as Ottoman Territory during the whole time that the Suitap shall abide there, but with the res- ervation of subsequently making a retrocession of the country to the Emperor of the French. gx Aidecalves :i_sr<ttsEhsches S87 Upon the suffrage question, two is ‘were made last week by the committee that is stiatlonal Gonventian. “Gue ioee seen: by th rey of the ma) prnrhe Tay Re nae chise, ani ade recommended that the gh eunteg pry extending the franchise to colored men be submitted. People te be voted on ae a 0 separately from the res. of the constitution. if bad ——_—_____ cornerstone of the Methodist 7" The Prot-, Toureseete! 8 Harper's Ferry was jaid on. the idea, that they scalp atney So The bi of fireworks, wing ot borne, and mak of bonfires, ¢ ny forbiaden ty eae Baiietin teste Gre. and cota a wa ei eaten wall Straighteming Leaning Trees. No fruit 'ree will be so and body nav as It wi eee upper sideer ‘the bod; AUCTION SALES. BBY STIESO F Entete Bokaps, 283 F strect, , pe On FRIDAY, the sth of Jul cA : oductive when the wn partially over @n erect position. When a Will almost start from tne y, OF branches, and grow . By this means the largest propor flows into the etect steme, while the Borizontal part of the top re- ceives only a limited sapply of nourishmext. desirable to straighten up a leaning fruit tree, to which a chein, or ropeand pulleys may oe attached, and the tree straight- ened np and secured with wire ¢xtending from @ stake im the ground to @ strap around the main partof the tree In case a tree is large, 8nd well rooted, let the earth be excavated on the upper side, and a few of the larger roots loosened, and the earth removed beneath them, 80 that the top of the tree may be brought up ‘with ease to the desired position. The .goy wires will always hold trees in Until the roots keep the top erect. grow too erect, it is easy wire them down to the proper position, when the wires may all be removed after one season. As B® general rule, fruit trees are neglected quite too much.—E xchange, ‘all ‘Erame Honses, with a ten-foat nce in six and B pense of the pu 290 Penasyivauia aveonae, Ddetween 9th and ith ste. R, Auctioneers, C. MeGuire & Co...) Southwest corner’ Penn’a dvenae and Lith siect, | Stat Office Building 1LD FURNITURE. A’ 'Y COOPER & La? | with an average depth of 140° feet through, and | Store, viz: (Late clerks wi streets, an assortment of Household Furnitara, n Betsteade, Wardrobes a Burerns. Washstancs Arrangment of Summer Flowers. apne ee Li, Although some of our readers will have r summer bedding plauts ere this number reaches them, yet many will Dot bave done so, and even to those who haye, ‘we wish to suggest word by which perhaps Ithas been and yet is group, to think of colors; bat farther, and adopt in planted out their ures, Engravings, Card T ‘ubnal assurtment they may impro ‘with most w! they should go one'ste; & messnre the system by which practical bo- quet makers give such effect to the ment of a few flowers, and that is, ‘use filling in.” To this end, as we now have a large number of variegated and colored foliaged t their use asa filling ir Among the plauts whose great beauty is their blooms; by this means 4 more setisfactory and less mcnotomous tone is given t> the group and if then we add a few more whose beauty is in their form and grace as well as color of foliage, we shall have created 2 mass closely resembling, but more artistic and scarcely leas graceful than nature in her wildest and most harmonious moods. Horticulturist, for June. a SRE ER COOPER & VATIMER, Aucts. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, ‘and Carriage Bazaar, th aud 1th sts, SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, On SATURDAY MORNING, July sth, at 0'ctk, at the Bazear. & uumber of saddie, | York Horses, («full desoription at | NT Six ‘Hunti Wat plants, we 5 Xx Fourteen good Farm or Work Horses. A very darge collection of New and Second-hand Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, and other Vo- Atso, Single and Double Sets of Harness, the majorit; being entirely new and complete, together w: new Saddles and Bridles, A lot of second-hand Harness, &e. Ls Two handreme and style, with Bugagi Ligne Business W uckaways of tha latest ‘agons of all styles. ous. tion fo this sale, and our large consignments of above-named atticies. Regular sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Navy DeranrMe Burrav or Constrec TT D, ON AND REPAIR, N, D. C., June 11, 1837. furnish Timber and other avy tor the fiscal year endin ‘will be received at this 'y Carriages and Harn: ock'a. m: of the th of July ext, at which i always on private sale, L. WALL & Co., Ancts. AUCTION SALES. {uate clerks with J.C. McGuire &'Co..)% z Southwest corners Penn. avenue and lfh stre Southwest corner Office Building. _ .. ROVED REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. walthe undersivued. rustros; named ig the lagt | and record will and testament of the late Johnson Mell wi cil, tt, Publis auction, on WEDSESDAY AR: ERNOON, July 3, at 6 o’clock p. m..on Bs) ‘prem Fees, all tha valuable parce! of tind: baing lat Si in square No. 161. fronting 1c necticut avenue, batwaen Land M streets nort vl The con fronting on Jéth treet west. Terms: 0 emises, All conveyance! rs Seer the nest of the purchaser @iddowa as | Terms Cab. time of sale. JOHN B. BLAKE, ner CELSTON HELLEN ie Het SELES; 3 COOPER & LATIMER, A | District of REMPTORY SALE OF GOLD a TCHES. GO}D CHAINS, RS. MUSICAL INSTRU TON. SDAY. aid WEDNESDAY ST anil st ieatclost sana |Z ng-case Gold English Patent Lever Five do.. dos Ladies’ Watch Ten Open-tace Gold ruard, C 4 et her Cea = sarge assortment o! and Set Gout B Fify Cole's, Smith & Weston and Remington x Colts rtnient of Musical Instrumente, &e. * Many of the above articies are suitable forath | ORS, of July nts, and will be soldwithoutreserse. | Saye not nvited toattend this sale. M. kK. WAL! » Aucts. AUCTION SALES. . THIS AFTERNOON, Wortar DAYS. BY COOPER & TAtIMER, Auctioneers, BY Goietlenka wth dane AI Ghiederes Co) . McGni Nos enn’a avenue and ith atré ‘Star Office Building. 9 ah. chattel mortgage. to me 4 TRUSTEES NATE mohaal ar nC rION cuted’ bourting date tie 204 day of Mays A. 1, 1857 p.. No. 1, folios #2end Washington county, C.,'T will sell entire or in detail, on the pret the southwest corner of Wth ‘and EB FRIDAY, the 5th day of July, *. ts of 3 Bakery and Confectionery ny 23, of chattel, records for third cash; halance in 6 and 3 | Two Silver-mounted Pla ith interest. sect bs > About S0aJbe. Candies. Jange monthe with Interest, vecared bs. deed of sruet |-Aboursibe, Cangion tenes 8.C. TOWNSEND. Mottgacte. COOPER & LATIMER. Ancts. Fey COUPER 15* “Late clerks M. F. HELLEN, Southwest corn Trristee. St | | | | Leave at 7:00 a. m. { | | & e and Eleventh st., USTTE’S SAL OF VALUABLE UNIM- TRUSTE SROVED REAL ESTATE. : By virtue ‘of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dolumbia. passed ima chat No. fs, Alice E. Caynor eb al. agai Manyett skal. defend ba On ‘Sat Sei shall offer for sale at pu Ki the premises.on MONDAY, th > | the Washington Station Ticket Off: ) in pote as well as atthe new office of the Bank re ing a frout of 23 ny atso'c! we wilbseil for cash— | ingtow. = aren 1. and Funny . | Tice of sales One-third eashy the residue 11 equal instalments at six and twelve months, with case Stivor Watches. interest from the day of gale, secured er Watches ze of the purchaser, with an pi iain and other Cha’ 1 of he perches, Ley conveyancing and revenue: "Ti the terms of sale are not complied with ia five the trustee reserves the Tigi cost of the defaniting purchaser, on five ice. CHA R. CRAWEORD. Truste PEBAEP COOPER & LATIMER. pe ratety Oe fare the premises: nt the cost of the je 7.29.3 y1883 vO, VALUA BUILDING LOTS FRONT. | TI ON TARTREE BETWEEN RAND & | AUCTION A .: Un FRIDAY, the 5thinstant, at 624 o’¢lock p.m., On FRIDAY we shall sell, on the premises, Lota No. 44.and 45, | jn front of the in Square No. 600, being feet Sinches front hy Ne, aad AS 108 feot 5 inches d ) with the improvements,con- | east side of 13th stre Misting of a Brick Stable in the rear, : eae ferme: Gue fonftircashs balance in 6, 12:8 and | Borst alam 2 months, for notes bearing interest, ad secured | Eyatninine sig Leaded of trust onthe premises. §. ; BY WM. L. WAIL & CO., Auctioneers, Stores 315 and 317, Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 9th street. AUCTION SALE OF VY. a TAs IN Tine ‘oposais must U au of Construc partiient, Washingten, and w saistor Timber, &e ‘at(name the Yi shed from other busin 85 ¥ euclosed in separate en- TRST WARD. AY AFTERNOON, Jul; We Will sell, on the premises, all of Square 170, fronting 40 feet, with 4 twe-story Brick House, fronting on the alley Property is situated on F street, -betweon 17th aud nth? rear. The above ot] respective Navy Yards, an Son application to the Bureau 3 Will be ready for delivery on the ‘Terms made known at the sale, yeyancing at the coat of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be Tequired 4s soon a6 the proporty is sold GEORG EATON Stamps and con- W. Lb. WALL & CO., Aucis, ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, {lite clerks with Jax C° MeGuite € Co,.) est corner Penn's even ee ene Sen Bae ht TRUSTEES’ SALE AL, EST ON THE NOR JURTH AND P STREETS N. We, the undersigned, trustees, named in the last Johnson Hellen. wilh ular dealer in. tl ament of the tate lock p.m.,on the pi 6 inches. ly @ depth 0. 4, in Square No. 480, situated on stroet weat, between D and in the rear of the t corner of Sixth The contract will be away eat bil and gives the guar Department, he t the lowest bid, or ‘any and immediately hon the norther ye rea a eeal sponsibility matast be qisase if. Gronitiy tho Navy Depart- at ee aang y a depth of 93 feet es fee n rth street west 4! inches on V' strect, and being t i Fourth street west und P street Oue-third cash; balance inet ‘with interest, secured b ppen the premix: tional security twenty er centom will be yom the ammoant of thie pills until the con- , and righty per ost of the purchasers, on each lot at time of sal a are numbered and z Trustees, COOPER & LATIMER, Ancis. HR, Anctioncers, xX COOPER & Southwest cor & PI a. ave. and 1 Star Office Building. DESIRABLE BUT HTT REET AW . oe REREBES, ining or | } es front of Lot N boiling, that will male the lips smaek as they | : kK with thet width “clock, p. m., 01 ae reserved for a long time perfectly good. | respective Navy argarctta B. Doughty, & LATIMER, Aucts. ‘3 POSTPONED TUESDAY AF uly 9. same hours VIRGINIA Ht @ LATIMER, Aut i ‘3 285 Penna avenue, corner lth street, | Ment'on- ‘ORY SALE OF ELE- LS CARPET! 3s LNUT DINING-RO er with the completa stoc! B Witsk1 WINE, &., vn ale vaults of Moses n r he ale vaults, i alnut Marble-top Sideboard, ant French Plate Mirror, ; ion Dining Table, Walnut Tables, > and Ingrain Carpets, t rted stock contained ‘in ed Walnut Cane nt Brussels. Three-p! ce Curtains. Cornices, &c., Qiied Walnut Marble-top Chamber Furniture, Setts Chamber Furniture, Green and Gold, and Cottou-top Mattresses, and Single Bedstead Oiled Paintings and Silver-plated Castor Z| i t 0 ‘and Table Spoons, nfler the act of TORS Pickle Dishes, Range Furni egg Tie a large assortinent of China, Gli Wa the naual assortment Cooking Kequisites, most of which is brass and vaed under the act of ot Claborn Mabane, ALSO ‘The Bar Fixtures of the Ale Vanits, which con- tains a good supply of old Ales, Whiskies, Wines, ke sDak sablog, Chats, Stove, Oval Mirror, Bar &e, M.K. WALSH & CO., in the nany ,: Ly Btls, 1860,—Ful WILLIAMS, Auction-ers. t. corner of Seventh and D sts, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED N THE FIRST WARD AT PUB- B* GREEN & No. 6268. E. VALUABLE ShopEiry’ LIC AUCTION, On MONDAY, the 8th day of July, at 534 o'clock . m., On the premises, we shall gell part of fronting ‘Bi feet 2st and 2d of September 1343, a nth di Itis ordered that th Patent Office on DAY, the 19th day of Au: next. at 12 o’cloc! and all persons are notl r and show cause, if any they hi jon ought not to be granted he extension are tequired to ice their objections. spectally days before the st be taken and the rules of the on Peunsyivania ave ets west, and runnin ved 30-foot alley, im- ick Tenements. 150, At 6 o'clock p,m... on the game day, we shall sell part of Lot %, in Square 77, fronting Inches on west 2ist st running back 106 feet s ; alley improved by amolern built three-story Dwelling, containing 13,00} Inmiédiately af Lot i, in Sauave north I street, between 22d an ects. s 130 feet 10 inches, with the privil le cash; balance insix and twelve conveyancing shaser or pur- ts A Constantinople journal | set forth in writing, ill be furnished 0 Sinches to a 90- ‘and other papers e Office twenty days before L805 above, we will gell hea Ombre sito, 6, fronting 17 feet 7 inel nblished in the in the Repunlican, i P ay three wre ¢ ny of henrtng. . : ‘id Toast, fet teye pions to bearing interest, Commissiomer of Paten pc the eas aE HANG: Ci URT, June 22. 1857. Distr, SHINGTON COUNTY, to wit:—In iain Dixon, Executor of Wiitiam oN. Y.. prayit to sae yee, she day of sale. forme: One halt cash PS GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. poate. bccuted bY aa = inte! Y COOPER & LATIMER, Ancttoneers, at purchaser’ (Late Clerks with J. C. MeGuire & Co.) time of sale, yy CANPED © LATIMER, save cictee with James C. McGuire £00.) " Southwest be tie g Pennsylvania. aoe iit ., Auctioneers, ATRELTS ‘SOUTH, ON THE ISLAND, AT | mPROVED PROPE! THE ISLAND AT ly 5, at 6 o'clock, sell parts Lots est, between Cand D sts, by two 2-xtory Frame Darement. with high brie! Fooms each, w 0 down on | and ranning back ob feet\3 inches, ce in #ix and twelve jeed of trust. and notes bear- ‘All conveyancing and revenue stamps . $80 down on each purchase at COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. "6 cost. 8. W. corner Pa. av.. and iith street, Star Uffice | "jo 25-e0kde ‘Building. see BY Pee LICENSE. GOOD WILL, FURNITURE, AND No. 6268. K. FIXTURES Q: RESTAURANT No. 225 FRAME Ho! PENNSYLVANIA AVE.. OPPOSITE WIL- cs ipa} LARD’S HOTEL. AT A ‘ION. SOUTH. ¢ Op FRIDAY AF’ July Sth. at five 10 * bs gielork, ou the premises. we shill sell eniire. the | 0m FRIDAY. i License. Good Will. . tures of the Restau . 225 Pennsylvania avenue. pppaaite Wil .. The Bar is nicely furnished. and has ed to it a diuing-room and kitchen, with ¢ party is willing to give up the upper part of | the house, which le uses aun dwellings by giving | #: mable length of time to move ont. eokds jy2d "COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. BY COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioncers. GOVERNMENT SALES, (Late clerka with J.C? McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and ith | PINE WOOD AR AUCTION AT AL Depot Quartermaster’s Office, Wash D.C., Jaty 2, i887. Winl be sold Be Public Auction, on TOE der th snpervision of street, Star Office Building. TRUSTEES) SALE_OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | | Wi We. the undersignes, trustees. named in the Inst | July 9. ament of the late Johnson Hellen, will Payne blic anction.on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, | ment 6.o'clock p. 'm..in front of the prem: 23 feet 6 inches by a depth of 102 fe ex of Lot 2, in Square No. and desirable parcel of real estate ns This bein should command the attention of persons desiring a AMS, Auctioneers, . B. corner 7th and D streets. AND LOT ON THE © REET a ANDN AND. AT Sth day of July next, at 53s hall sell. on the premises, Lot t front, runming back 115 fect to an alley, Ouse. nce in six amd twelve t.and secured by conveyancing ng 33 fi ith a good F Dwellit "Biaebae Ent oe and allthe furniture required for a’ first- | Months. for notes “TOO! a deed of trust on the premises. A pee room nd revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. IN & WILLIAMS. non the di ptain James G! sistant Quartermaster, at the Govern- od Yard, Alexandria, 1,00 cords of Pine Wood, in lots of 5 the privilege of en corde. ‘ale to commence at a.m. Takeda’ | ‘Perms: Cast, in Government funds. north cide of Patreet north, vetween sth and inte | Purchases must be removed from the Government is weet and adjolning the residence of George | Wood Yard within tem dase. wpe Ins, © only lot on th’: front for ale, it | jy 8-3t_ Brevet Brig. Gen. Di jepot Quartermaster. ite for a first-class residence. " Teraus Ope-third Seashs balance in six ana | & FCB ® DD Terao s- velve mouths, with interest, secured by a.deed 0 : ‘ trust upon the ‘premises. All conveyancing and SAMAS INOS JOHN B. BLAKE, HG. FAN ¥ : F. WELLE HELLE ‘Late clerkg wit Southwest corner of Pi Star Office B ding. try the c D WAL BOARD, MARI MIRKOK - BAOK 3. 3; CAR. | RUSSE. 8: 3 PLATED WARE Under and by virtue of d, bearing date the Ith fin Chattel Liver B “Tune ALD M.H., 8S, 209, 2h), and for Washington, D. C..'o' . ith, at 10 o'clock. over t sell & Co. B.C rt | 5 Elegant French-plate Mantel Mirrors, with Wal- but and Gilt Fram 3 Fine a $ Maro Damask Curtains and Tassel ets and Rugs Gold 8 with Walnut and Gilt Cornice 3 Elaborately Carved Walnut Marble-top Stde- Walnut Marble-top Hatracks, Mirror Back Cov finely carved t Side Chairs a e aid Round Walnut Tables with Green sth Covers - mut Marble-top Chamber Suites 3 and Beddins a ut Wainut Extension Dining Tabs a Urns, Ice Pitchers Higoy ond Hero we & La ze Range and Fixtur’ edged by p 189 A : Lease of Second ind TI i Ug at the rent of 128 per month, W1 ren May 30. : aera cant STTINGLY, Trustee. | Md. WwW. A jeio-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, | Une tl Tha | a ORDER PE, until July ie, same | Properly, how WM. FP. MATTINGLY, Trustee, | their compo je %-e0 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. | their efticac; JREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, * Assi 1 Sih N.Y. Vols” BY CBPRS So0) S012 Sommer of Ten and B ste, a i KEE FRAME HO) rand 2 ENTH WARD,.ON THE | EXandriney ISLAND, AT AUCT AT r1ON. RIDAY, the 5th day of July next, at 6 Bat the cost of the purchaser. 100 SAMARITANS GIFT? sale. THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Posiiva Cvae,” for ON WELLEN, GONORRH®.!, GLEET, STRICTURES, dc. LLEN, Contains no Mineral,no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Efect a Cure. irely vegetable, having no smell nor , and will notin ar: ach or bowels of the most de : ) n trom two to four days, and : e treet, | in stwenty-four hours. 8 Balding ob Heh street, | TF ile Lmvereity of Repnsylvauta, one ol Suinent Doctors and Ohemists of 't SE, ELEGANT | ane exposure, no trouble. no change watever, TLE’ MIRRORS, | Let thore who ri LE-TOP SIDE: | w tig ced, or ave been gore with Balan ops SAMARITAN 8 GIFT. Sent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, §2. Female. $3. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Ss, Ls. SYPHILIS; OR BS, &c. HERB JUICE > the atone i ERB JUICE ts a statis therein coe ; |, most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- nd Efects therein contained, i | Seribed; it reaches and eradigates © 1 poison, so that the cure is thi ‘Take, then, of this pu aled, and do uot tran: x Which you may Do NOT DESPATR! houzh youkmay be beards * Stands Sk e erity that f m1 iLRB JUICES y vestige of i all the bad effec ons with which ier the RUOT AND HERB JU! ly adarted,in Ulcerated Uterus, in Le Theva, iu bearing down, Falling of the Womb, de- bility’ and fromail complaints incident, to the sex, t Sent Ly @xpress, Price $2.25 per vottle, Silverplate’ Dinner, ‘Tea, and Desert Knives and SAMARITAN’S WAS Hi le Stands Is, in cages of Syphilis, used in connection with the 1 directions. The efficacy of theso s and patients, alike acknowl- 8 by Pp! i a ‘They are used er with many articles too numerous to | in the U.S. Hospit ey EONS SA¥ OF THE SAMAR- fan's REME DIC ze ‘AL. Fort Mansi WHAT THE SU} “Post Hosrit. 20, 185 rath pave, comet mee pespond: te rompay and cfectually. heir comporition, L have the fullest coniidenc i 3 SALE IS POSTPONED, BY | Lhave used them with judgment, discretio: i opr NUNS z fis i fand'as far as my use of them extends, Trecomment them strate an > ROWERS, corner 11th street and Penn- hington; HENRY COOK, Al y Drugeists generally, . Philadelphia, my Sold by 8. C. FORD. ue, Wasl YVa.; and b: DESMOND & CO.. the premises. Lat No. 22, of | No. oi, fronting on Virgi g ack to a i2foot alley, ng feet, runni aod Two-story Brick Houses. contai AT IRE Wi each, near Fonr-and-a-half street. Also, MADE BY fronting on et, between Fout-and-a-half and aA. Sixth is west, being & part of Lot N: Sana: , being 25 feet front by wo i No, of two Two- if SIX TOONS eac restores to ory Brick Mou south, part of Lot 13, in Square No. 548, being feet front by a good depth, improved by two, Two- treet, alley between Third and Fonr-and-a i in | and F and G streets, Isl: Square No. b part feet front, iby ania feet Howse. | 12 25 5) deep. improved by a Frame Dwelling ‘“Termer One-fourth cash; balance in six; twelve, | tctecstics of tine wpareonit eighteen, twenty-four and thirty month Dearing Interest, and secured by adved f sale. | the configu OR ghepdéds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | of the planes a ens the time o! Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneors. Fail not to con: No. 526 southeast corner 7th and D atreets. . It costs you by | never again have so favorable an BLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON | sulintion, foe. with ALU VARS RCH TS) AVE. WEE. mation, $1. P . BET iD THIRTEENTH STREETS | evit the Mudame by mail istuction to : WEST. AT AUCTION. themselves ORERIDAY! the th of July next, at 6 | explicit chart, writ ‘clock p: m,, we shall sell-on the premises, Lot. | ewrred end likeness @nelodéd N in Davidson's sul vison of uare No. ipt of price y Pack to a | trery will be maintained 0-foot alley, with the improvements, consisting of | returned or der a two-story frame House, having fine frnit trees, | gricr furnished em. &c. This property offers & good inducement to any | ly the day of the month and year in w perton wishing to Uuild a private residence. Dorn, enclosing a lock of ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance { MA 2% feet 5 inches front, running a | cresy will © ‘and twelvo | ed of trust on the premises. cing and revenue stamps: the cost of the purcha- COOPER & LATIM < B. Eat clee wi Ls adesulte eGo et. We nn Corner “ptar Ofice Building. 4 ‘TEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. fy yd Lae E, gens uted, bear: ral the premise: oro) Gaeta baa aes alte next; at 50 Lot No. 2, in Square street north, ha STROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED REVELATIONS. THEGRBAT AS'TR A AME H. As PERRI P, | She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She Sars Also, fronting on Four- | events, catastiuphes, cros: and-a-half street. west, between K and, L-atrects | tons aid friends, los 25 | despondent. She bri ; 4 tro, | Fated. gives information coucernlag abseut Irieads story Frame Houses. Aiso, fronting on 830 foot | or lovers, restores Jest or stole i, Shalt | Sou the business you are best qualified to pursue, o chat you will spe riages, and tells you the ver’ Mill marry, gives you the uame, likeness and char: eads y arnatural powers or notes | thoughts, and by unatutal powe rust on | unveils the dark the premises. All conveyancing and revenue | ture. From the stars weseé in the firmament— stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $50down on | the malefic stars thatovercome or pred n—from the 95; nd the fixed stars in’ irt!:, she deduces the future destiny of almost, ft hidden. mr Trains batween, WAPUINGTO! AND BALT: GTON MOBE, and WA AND THE Wis? are now run as foll lows, viz. : FOR BALTIMORE Leave dnity. except Sunday, at 7:0, 7:45, and }2: Bn iad eat Sate Leave daily, except Sanday, at 7:0) 4. m., and 29 and SR, mm. FOR WAY STATIONS sonar OF ANNAPOLIS JU Leavo at 6:15 2nd 7:09 a. m., and at 2:00 and 4:35 D. FOR ANNAPOLIS. 30 p. m. Ww Leave at7Z:45. Log ~ FOR A Li PARTS 0) seevs daily, except Su Mand Gu? Sanday at 4:9 and 8:45 p. m. only, connectis at Relay Station with traius from Baltimore Parke fe. MROCGH TICKETS f9 the West can ba had as at all hours okera! Te hie, 34 e tween 6th and 7th streets. For New York Phila Iphia, and Boston, seo ai it i au rf ra J, win. iS aster of Transportation L. M. COL, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent. Washington. 0c80-tf E. Ji WILKINS, Passenger Agent. 1867 rexvsvivishs novre 1867 graph Line, 34% Pennsyiva- i TO THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH, AND SOUTH- On andafter May 6th, 13,7, trains Will leave as follows : Washingto TRE GREAT DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTE, With ELEGANT SCENERY, Palace State-roor day and night Cars,with modern improvements, saving from four to twelve hours in time over any other route. Two hundred miles saved to Western and Central New York. THREE ¥ T: NS THE WkerT. from Baltimore to Rt URGH without change, rs by this route from Batrimors hago the FOtsrena So PERMTES, Tee 18 UNION Dé ro sdickets by this route can be procured at. the of “4 street and Pennsylvania avenso, nor National Hotel, where rellable informatio; Will be given at all times, ase ring tickets at thin office secure: accommodations in Bleeping Gare tor Li mire or PHEDWE: 5 ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, Sango! EVO RE dente heen de T-ly we » Gen galtimore, A HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHID iN T PHILADELPHIA ANB NEW york °% Wasi Trains between Washington Row run as follows. viz : OR NEW YORK, without change of cars. ‘uve daily (except Sunday) at 7:45a. m., 12° and 70 p.m. Leave daily: (crcent Bek ee nib and 1 15 ly (except Sunday) at 7:45 and 12: m.,and 43yand 700 p. men? nN NDAY. ee for New York aud Philedelphia at 7:00 p. 4 Sleeping cara for New York on 7:00. m. train Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or ton, can be had at the Station Oftice at all hour in the day, ax well ag at the new office in the Bauk ers und Brokers Telegraph Line, 34 Penn Bue, between oth and 7th stree Seo Baltimore and Viio Railroad advertisemen and schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Au napolis, aud the W JL. WILSt M. COLE OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. The Stexmboats of the Company leave each place EVERY HOUR, from 6 ‘uock. a. m. until7 o'clock p.m. Leave fro the wharf foot of 7th street, Wash: ington. ‘Fic Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats The fine steamer * wharf foot of ith stn DAY and SATURDAY Returning, the Boat arrives at 3% p.m. z: NS. The steamer“ WAW “can be chartered for Excursi i md ot poi river at r . The Grounds and the Pavillion at Giyamont are in good order tor Pie-nics Parties desiring to charter the ‘+ Wawaset” should apply ut the office of the Company, foot of 7th street, WM. D. COLT, my 7 Presid pesebsw Line it Potomac Ferry E BALTIMORE v NG IN ., The steamer COLUMBIA ‘Will leave Riley’s Wharf, at the foot of Nth street, every WEDN ¥ at, she will ieave Baltimore, every SATU L- DAY Atv On, at 40°clock, landings on both sides of the riv turning. Freight taken at very low rates further partical to OS. W. RILEY, Agent, ap1sT&Fim Wharf, foot O¢ ith st, OT OMAC a PORTATION LINE FOB Making freight connect with RICHMOND 5 BURG AND POTOMAC RAILEOS ‘he steamer EXPRE C. Niel steamer K Capt Wilson, leave Washington from Sixth street rf, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, a r Baltimore, usual way landigags on r. ‘ning, leave Baltimore every A TES. aud FRIDAY, 4p. 5 For further information ppl mh 18-tf | eat! WILSON FOX 1 So'dlock. Return’ m. to YAN & BRO., . 345 Pennsylvania ave. MALL, ii EASTERN SHORE. 3 NOTICE —The Steamer WIL! SMALL, CAPT. E. F. LEONARD. now in ail respects one of the staunchest, n comfortable, ami elegant “ste on Chesapeake by SATURDAY. March & os Light st at? p.m. for E OXFORD HARE C HIN CREEK, 3 LLOYD'S LANDING Returning from TH leaves ’s Landin ss BNAGLE TRE E Ww Corner Obi tofore bestowed upon then by the eit! ington and others, take this occasion to s they are still prepared, and have ample fac pértorm all 0 their Tine of busi ne in cheap aud workm 3 wibee Stata ‘Their work comprises Steam Lagines with all their appendages, eitier ports! : dand or for steami, iron.or br: cous Wyre oiler fue. it ‘Mei ertaining tow first-class Foundry. they would dbs respocttully call te attention of the public if mi Return dal Boller.” ‘This ‘i tented Rid in successful ope ‘ata distance cox co1 on The strictest se- 2 ferences of the hij Ie Alera the: Write y LA. P hearing interest, andsecured by | _ap8-D&W,coly_P.0. Drawer 293. Bul All conveyan- | PHAN ® COURT, J CorumBia, WASHL 100, down.on the day of asle. Seta Oe TERN a WILLIAMS, Ancts, | the case of Char as SRN sas Ba a tay i en gene . it Tea E ili elty aud cise Th folte ring isa lst of the’ Wi 's Hotel, at Mi, a Hotel, ives Pri ming building; at Ph au U.S. Ars ‘at WM. M. ELLIS & BRO. "tam WH. ELLE 2 nH, PRSUARE ARPES Be or braid- ‘ED NOT TO W; ‘ ais to printed ts = aes es as Bam boattac to fire ottomas of aa BRirees