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T7i E KVENIN'O STAR. | Tbf larffst Cirrolalioi ii tbr Diitricl W. 9. WALUI M. E41MT h4 Pr??rUtH( wisniNHivn *- *?; SATl H WAY JUNE 83, 1*?6. SVRKADINO MATT** ON *VB*T PAG* C*l OUTBID* FOR INTIRB3TINO TKLK OSAPHIC AND OTHX* MATTIR S^PKM>N$ LEAVING FOR THE COUNTRY, DURING Til* SUMMER. CAN HAVE THE "i>TAK" MAILED TO THEM BY LEAVING THEIR A DDR XM AT THI8 OFFICE TERMS, FIFTY CENTS PER MONTH. ? IR< VLATION OF THE CITY PRESS. Th<? following is thf official showing ot the rirmlttinn of thp rimlv nsnsra nf thia ?itv competing for the Government advertising under the rec*?ntact of Congrt-ss directing such advertising to be made m the two daily news* papers ot Washington hriving the largest circulation : Emsisii Star. ....7.715 copies per day. Chronicle 5,06$ 44 Intelligencer XiM ** " maximillian s heir. There u no American man nor woman who would not bail with pleasure news of the enforced departure of Maximillian from Mexico. to which consnmmat.on erents seem slowly but surely tending. But their gratification would be as nothing in comparison with the joy which such intelligence would convey to one American lady; as she might then hope lor a speedy re-union with a loved and only child, from which she is now cruelly separated. We refer to Mad. Alice Iturbide, (formerly Miss Green, of Kosedale, near Georgetown. in this District, now wife of the lineal successor to the throne of Mexico.) whose son TJTJU / 'i hr Mnrimilli<in forvr m a??K , since. the child being then about two-anil-abalf year*- old. As the facts in regard to this matter haye not been generally understood in tbis country, and have been the subject of much ignorant, and more or less intentional misrepresentation, we propose to brieily review some of the attending circumstances in this extraordinary case The child was already a great favorite with many of the oldest and b>*st families?the loyalist*? of Mexico. M.tximillian was not. The adoption of this child, therefore, as his heir weuld. be concei\ed. be a powerful element in strengthening his waning cause, and would etable bim to form a native party friendly to his interests. Whether the idea originated with Haxiiuillian or Napoleon is not known, but it vra- promptly actfd on. Extraordinary meanbwt re used to get the parents' consent to par' with their child. The tather steadtartly persisted in his opposition to the scheme throughout, but the mctber. overcome by the promise of a brilliant future tor her son, nrged by he; husbands brother. (Augnstiu Itur- j bide.) and others of the family, goaded by the | intimation that the child would be taken, with or without her consent, and never dreaming that the adoption of the intant by the Emperor would lead to her immediate separation from it, reluctantly signed a document giving her coc>-ei.t She thought her child would have a mother's care: at least until it was old enough to be sent to Europe to be educated. Imagine her cons.ternaiion and grief on receiviug. the dav after her son wa? taken to the palace, an intimation from official sources that the air of Mexico was unwholesome for the Itur bide family, and that a speedy trip to Kurope might be beneficial to them. The banished lamily at once prepared to comply with the imperial mandate, and hurriedly packing up snch necessary articles as conld be conveniently transported, started without delay for the sea coast, the mother almost fTantic. At Puebla her grief b? am? nnendurable, and determined to make an effort to recover her child, she at once returned to the City of Mexico and appealed to the Lmperor to allow her either to take bee con. or to live with him at the palace. The only answer ?be received was a peremptory order to leave the cmuutry. Almost heartbroken, the came to the ('nited State* and appealed to the authorities here, hot in consequence of her written consent to the Emperor's adoption of the child, no action could be ta*en. Resolved to leave no stone antnrneri to accomplish the one object she had in t tew, she proceeded at once to Paris to appeal to me- Kreuch tmperor. She is still m the capital of France, and has had from Louis Napoleon partial promises from time to time which have encouraged her to hope for a reunion with her <hild at no distant period. Hop* deferred makes the bsart sick, it is said, and Mm. Itur Diae caring i<wi an confidence la Napeleon and m Maximilian, is now aboat to mars to this country ?ith her object unaccomplished. The cbiid is well cared lor by Maximilian, and receives the treatment of a prince. It ha* a suite of room' assigned to it, and numerous attendants, and takes an airing every hae diy i the royal equipage. Americans writing lrom the city of Mexico describe the little oae as a bright, intelligent, handsome boy, aboat three years old. with an unmistakable North Ammcan-in other words, Yankee?stamp of featare* and expression. No matter what were the motives for the adoption of the child, the net was in ir?elf unobjectionable: but the banishment of the ltarbide family, and the t>ei>aration ot mother and infant, were tyrannical and cruel, and Mrs. ltarbide, who is nearly allied to many old and prominent families here and in Maryland, has the entire yrrpstfcy of this community in her trouble. !7"Slr. John C. Parker, of the Newsstand at the Fort Office, send* us the July numbers of Prtrrmm'i Mnganue, tbe I'krrnM^ical Jmrrna , iu1 arli Lethe't Lady's Mnr/arine. ?Z"ShiIlinRton. Od*on Building, s^nrit us the July timber of t'rmnlc Lethe't Jstdfk. Vigazine. ?y]ion. James U Blaine, of Main#, was r-.ur.lajr renominated for Congress by a unanimous vote in a trtrr l?rw convention at Auku>ts, tbe Stat* capital. This is the third time annular honor has been conferred on Mr. Hlaine, with entire unanimity. Mr. blame ? amon* the youngest members of the Bouse. being only in his thirty -sixth year. Lrfl^.wrnr Vnrtnn nf Iniium mill -.> -call an extra a<?*aion of th* i.efi?li*Tur?to ratify tb* CofntTitotioDMl Amendment, whatever other Uotrrnor- may do in tbe natter. QJ| EKCLA1M1D Tilt JtUKAMS. Amaicas Tnuttfi Cohpavt. I uffica 439 P> ?t?du, Judo 23. 18M.( Tha following TeiMraaa rcaiia ta this offlca andeih ?rad. for vial of aaScioat iMrw and frvfb oihrr cauaM: roH?T, G*al >aa?K>rD, Adlaon Taylor _____ F. I. Mi91 ft, aaaanr. IT3-AT THK AS0SMBLY S PBZSBTTBBIAH iXif < HI HCH, corefr 5ih ar?<l I itr-Hi, Brv , tH McVALLM *??tnr, will prnehiturnunn *t 11 o>l?. k TO VOBftOV ou"H'?iii? ?x*la Happy? A p*** f"? tit* l< nu f< l*a " It* fY^- -SOTirB-Tbo BCTCHKBS oal HDCKlisj KTIK* arc rfunwi" to ireet ?t Taapar erase* Hall on TLI8DAY AFTBBBOON Xth 1WWDI.UIO CIKI. D C. BllblUIX, i* 3 f gacmUry. TYts~" T1MPI1AFC1 8KRMGN '-Tfc# Est J. LL? BARTKaV BROWN villMmttaHr?o ? *?<* Wfor* the Pit?r Division. 8. o\ TO iOliO* fcVBNIM* ' ? o'clock, mi G rtn> I rlv*!*! Chonk < lit* lliaion Ohtpil) bj l??iuti??ofi?i4WvMo?. Th? public ia inTit*d ^ CHBffTlAS AfeOClATlOB Vi.l is 8t F?il'pIL?t><?rmij Chtireh. ecr i.?r lifk nn<i streets Ji OB DAT KV|?I|r, Jr. ves -h. *t*otlock. H- n (t L BOtfTBB wt? re. i* ubd intar??tiDH re^>*ti a*4? by ntuniet A>.eg>t?? fr<-m the lntf??t?"??l Cqbt?ti?>a. )t 1Y^* GBABD C0NC1BT.-T>e OIKfllTwftbi OL? M 8TB*BT MBTBOM8T OBUEOB. M j -' ?-d l> i ns'?ftk*b?t - -In . r?Mrt of kerM MmIc. ? r tifrarti'aof Pr?fT>AWiH., at thaCknreh o >?tt- ?rxl nun itmu.ofl Wm M?I>AT tVS?IB? ml, J?n? 27th. at .l|t 'Hock. Pr i Lt*II>CI,af Bimiton,willimM t it? Fim. *'t rii.jl u4 to ba hari at BliU' Haste 8tor o H F Zlantrau1 7tt titat. ao4 at tha daor oa lb* It Corc?-rt ,fp?rn k?r'5jPu?j aaed u farnlahad t kr.Mif.l Uto. jt 8-4t* [ ? I ' [ f TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ?. e*u. New York. J one a.?Oold J5J. BtUlatrf Ntrkrti. BALTiifORit, June f loor dull, and low ^rad^a hav* a declining tendency. Wh??t firm and very ncarc*. Corn Ann, whit* fl. Provision'- qniot. Snjrar steady. Coffee dull and nominal. Whisky dull. vT^TbiP^WO^h^io.V ED lk3 0? TRUST* *8 OF PCBLK SCHOOLS vriiT t o held iu their r*om ?t th? City Hall THIS < Saturday) BVBN1NOM7S o'clock. It B. V. BOISE *D, Secretary. rKS^IUJC LA?lh?OF THK UOBNBB?CUNK IL3 of the Academy to be attached to tbe Con ?iu of Mercy, on I street adjoining ft Aloysius Chinch, ?ltl take place on SUNDAY AtTKKNOON. 24th la*t.. at 3 o'clock. Ber. B. F. Wn.ir-r, S .1 . will olflriate on the occasion, and a itrmon will be delivered by Oiias. J. White, D. B. 0oo ti ibutions will be taken up at th? entrance to afsist in defraying the exnensea of UKbaildias. tt afarBBs or mbboy. fTf-KHIO H T 8 TBMPLAB ?Member- of j 115 WASHINGTON COBMANDKBY,No I. K I., who int> ml to unite in the Masonic oel>hrati"ii of St. John's day at Moan! Vernon, will finbl.- in full wpn/iifM ?t tlie asvlnni. at7 o'clock MONDAY MOBN1NO, Jon.-XV B> ?nier of tli> Bmlnent Commander. It* W. M0BBI3 SMITH, Beeorder. nr5=*ATTBMTIOM, KNIGHTS TKMPLABllj? The Sir KDisbts of COLUMBIA COMMANDZKY. No. tl. are hereby notified to i?p?r at tb< ir A*>1tiqi. ,* f*U r'ra/fv, on MONDAY, ii*- iii? ? u ii, . 11 ib t'lpecioc that the Sir Knights will be prompt, aa the : price sion will leave the Aaylmn at 8 <> clock precisely for the excursion. All Sir Knights In food B'andiFK are fraternally invited to iein u?. By order of X. Con. It A. T. LONGLIT, Records. WK. THE UNDERSIGNED. Dealer* In 113 Boot a. Mioea. Hata, and Gaps, do bind ourael*es. by mutual acreemeut, to cloee onr pla<c* of bue'nes* at 80 clock. (Satnrdaya excepted ) Thia to take effect an the 26th day of June, and to expire on the Stitli of September, 1866: O. F. Cummins, A. Ki**acker. McCallnm A Co., F. Prott. M. Cunningham, J. Ansertnan, H-W Windsor, b. Heilbrtin.v Bro., L. Bichold, J. Rosenthal R !*r??l. A. A. Eer A Co., R. M. Barr, 0. Stioeuietz, B. B Burr, W. Tiller, P. Goe'el, J.. Crewa. A Kraft, L Kurtz." F. Dittricb A Bro., ATTINTION, ALIT-FAIB AND FE8IL.7 TIVAL Id the basement of EA8T WASHINGTON MKTHOD18T PROTESTANT i CHURCH, corner Fifth street and Virginia avenue, <Navy Yard.) Open EVERY NKiBT hn?Mk. A good assortment of seasonable articles to tie disposed ?f at f?ir rates. Ice Cream and other refreshment* at city prices. Visitors fr?n> the tipper part of the city will leave the cars at I afreet. je 18-lw* rr^ar* masonic celebration of bt. ll? john a day. TO MOUNT VERNON AND GLYMONT. The Masotdc Pilgrimage Mount Vernon, tin der tbe anxices of 'be KNIGHTS TKMl'LAR of the District of Oolnmbla will take place oa MONDAY, the 2ATH INSTANT. The following will V>e the exerciiet at tbe tomb of "Washington " let Prayer by the Grnnd ChaplniL of the Grand Ledge of the D O. Bro. J N. Coombs. 7d. Music b> the Marine l!;md. 3-1. Miimc? \\ sishington'x <;rftv<-. by Broth-r* ! Dawson. Noyes. Ball, and Hodgson. I 4tli. Address by Br?. H. P. H. Bromwall. G. M. I of the Grand Ledge cf Illinois Mi. M"*ic. by Quartet te < luV>. ?i?li by th? Marine Band. after which the company will re embark >ud proceed to Glymont The l.?at will leave the7th atreet, wharf at 8J{ o'clock a.m. an I r*-tnrn at fi an<l In o clock tn. Tlckr'.e ?1 10, admitting gentleman ai.il two la die*. Ticl eta wi II l>e void to noae who are not Matter Matofa iBtl can be obtained only of tho Commit tre .til the TiUr at Masonic llall. corner of S?th and 1> fetr?et?. Comrr>>i''f. J W Boteler, H J Alrord. C F Porrie. I D Lamer. J A Stewart. C W Hancock. Wa?hii>?ton Com man Colombia Commanlary ler> No. 1. No. 2. 19 at . ^ <3=-?N??TlC* -TO COl\TY T.4.V PAYERS. The tax pa>era of tho county of Wa*hinif ton, D. 0 . are hereby notified that thft Tax of 1W> ia now dt:?. on which there <a adiaconntwf 10 per I cent (excepting achcol tax) nntll the 30th of Jnna I R iwr < !>? (. .. Ik. I.t I.I.. ? .k. v r-> >>" n'ui ?>? vi ?un iu inr jiii, >gi t p?r ' eat from that date to the Slut of August, Office open in batementof wnt wise City Hall Tneaday?, Thursday* and Saturday* from 10 a. m to 3 p. m.. c-mTreoctng on Tii*-xiay. the 19th instant, and ending on th* 31st of Augnat e 13 Tw* .JAs PILLING. Collector. TAKE NOTICE?I am receiving every gatar <f?y morning Mr. H. CaaheU'it choice print BUTTEB. Send in yonr orders. A. H. YOUNG. 467 9th atreet. pear E je ZV4f HEAVI BBOWH TUCK SUITS FOB $10. ONE PRICE ONLY. QBO C. BENNING, j? 23-2t corner 7th at. and Maryland a*. NEW PIANOS BEOBIVBD THIS WBEK, one of them a beantifnl full Grand of ^ CHICKEBING k SONS. jrBBl W invite yonr attention to onr mens* aaaartmeHt. MVUU M . liliia, y a 2t 306 PtOMTlTUll *T?DM. ^U M D HI1LLA8, X Just rtc<-iT?d, ft fine lot of i GENT'S BUS UMBBBLLAS, ! 8<"u?* of tbom tmj low priced. B. W. BUBB. j? 23 3t 3*3 7th at., tinder Dorsejr'a Hotel. | O'l l A W GOODS. GBKTS 8TBAW GOODS OF BTBBT STYLE. FAFBB COLLARS, HALF H08B. DBES8 ROOTS AMD WALKING CAHB8. B. W. BUBB, j?23-St 343 7th at.. ??lrr Doraejr'a Hotel. (^BHTBMBB'B BBADY-MADfc CLOTHIHO AMD FUBH18HIH0 GOODS. AUtbalatMt New York itjlM. ia every frtf* ad quality* which wa are now ofleriaf at Um loweet northern price*. WALL. BTHPHEHB ft CO.. 38S Peaaa. arcane, j* 23-ftif betweea fth aad loth etraata. rpBAVBLLINO TBUNK8. AH IMMENBE STOCK AT LOW BE8 PB1CB8. BIST QUALITY BOLTLEATHBB TBUNK8, LADIB8' DBBSS TRUNKS, PACKING TBI N KB. HAT BOX SB, VAL18B8, OABPET-BAOB, SATCHELS, Ac. WALL, STBPHENBA CO., 399 Peaae. avenne. j* 23 Iwif b*tWM? fth and 10th at*. ^'LOSING OUT BUMBUtN OOOPB CHEAP. we are Nt ontnuue *reaier portion or oar IVMMBB OOHDB extro?el> cheap in order to realize tbo mono? for then predion* to making oar fall purchaeea-and la>ti?s who wi*h to keep nootsd In regard tAii-M hmi bettor coll In and ac<bow low wo are annkt oar *aod?. We bavo on bond a lorca lot of DBC88 GOODS, ultabla for tbo praeent ?oaaon, which wo are now offeringOt IS,31. 37>i and SO canta p?r yard. many of tbem not much orer half the erfftnal pries two moiitba no, bat w< are determined to sell them thta nnMr. M'e ala<> have on hand n eplendld atock of BLACK and COI?OBBD 81LK8.anda full aad cumplei" aaaortaent of MOOBN1MQ QOODS of the vary beat wake, which we are Bailing. in eomeinatancee, tor laaa than we coald pla< a than ou our counter at thle time all goods aarkad at tbo lowest c.isb price*, and aa deviation allowed W. M. BHL'STBB k HBOTHER. Bo. Markettfpaco, * *S eoStif between 7th nnd 8th utreets. I jpiKBWoftK?: F1BBWOBB*:: ; TBK ltkK'i&n AS80BTM1NT IN THB OITT. FLAO& ! FLAGS!! of *11 kinds. OB1BB8K LANTIBN8. Ac. BomaaCoadi*. BikiMUoa PiacM, Scroll WkHli, fir* Crackora, S&VSS: . fesssVb..,., sssiir^,,., ?a*oa WkMto, Firo tollooaa, Oblkt Flyoia. Toy Ouiom, Flyiii Pl|eoMt Oraakar Piatola. Borinti, Torordji and Cracker r ssslsa:."- t^ESL IwLlihU. badlftton, Bong* la Itlghta. Imttw, wi|. WHOLUALE aid bit AIL. C?? tmrbtir n< get yew npfllaifroa BO?WILL'S FANOf stobb, . ;> tS >J? 308 k atrMt, bmt 14th. j c;r;n *0l0a* fob six months. <to V'WU any pt-raon who will ft*a torn* lljht aploy and ?094 aacarity. Apply by litter to B. ? T, at thia oftoo. j? ?.? " MOTICB TO LA DIBS I 1' WuiTB COTTON BALL TBIMMI10S, * <iir*rrat 4l8?rrat atylra all otktr k(?di of Dreaa Z Trtaalxi, on hand and Bannfacrared. A ? ???, ? L nCHMIDT. jaJI St* 99Sjp..nn avaoo*. aoiith aid*. ?. MOBTt.4 0"*jrCBVL4* L'PEIOHT.? fMt| ?, iT>rbM lottc wl 4r?m,tir. irtth JT oo#t# <!?? hair lick *? ? oocka. and rmly% Ml OMji*U tl.d ID fO<4 Td?r ,f ?. J*51 H WHBATL1T. jeS-lw 49ttrct, gwriHura LOST AND FOUND. tin Orovor1* Thfitrt, will I* paid upol its r?turn to No. 4?V itth (Street. )* B'-t" DsSpBuSI* K-ajS; K.Mu|?t,1Mft?' ob the tmnw. K?iruil Ml thank* will be given the finder by returning tt to Koorn "7 , Third Auditor 's Uffct, or 91 V?fMl street, Georgetown. jo B it' ^TKAllP OK ItOLlM-Judiit, i rod ml whit* spotted OO* , horns sawed short: rope aroviid h- r horns: rather poor. Any person retaining her to Mo 96 0 street, between ISth and lis Htrtwte, IsUwt. will bo suitably rewarded, jo JS-St A BBAPLBV. H'UI TOLOBID MAB WHO P1UK.ID UP A 1 PIBK CBAPI BOBB1T on O street, between 7tli an> i tub vtrreta. on Pridoi. will be rewarded by IrnvlBgit it Ht. 40^ 14th street, between H and I. It* t<TBATBD OB 8TO LIB?June Mk. a Mod with wh^te spots and small herns._ Any rriurwiif ner to AO. V UIU ITdM, ilMOa, Will b? suitably rewarded. j0ts St* B. A. JOHNiOW. ftl A BBWABD?Strayed, on the nine of <51U the 2Mb instant, a DDK HOBSB.7 years oM: very small feet and bead; shod all around: dark and tail, with few gray hairs; will not work in harness. The above reward will be given If returned to Wall * Bazaar, Louisiana a*enne, between 9th and l?th sts. je 73 3t~ CAMB TO THB PBBMIriBB of tbe subscriber, two BtT H0B8BB; oae is a mare. One ar them has three white leas, the other one whit* leg; both have one hind lea each diseased. The Crners are requested to com" forward, prove elr property, na> charges and take then away. Apply to DANIBL McCABTHY, near Mount Olivet Cemetery. je 21-St* ?. * tiwiun-iviiiiu?M</?* m__w a ? I. ACK VEIL, lost on 14th street, Uiw??n Massachusetts a*enne and College Hill, on Tneeday afternoon. Inquire at Star office. my 16 BOABD1NGK I^OR BENT-SIx FURNISHED ROOMS, with r ?r without boanl, or the whole house, containing nine rooms aod kitchen mid batb room. Location cool and rer> healthy. Terms exceedinely mader.-ite. No. 1 A**, corner 22d at and i'<*. av : entrance an 22d street. je '22 St* F^OR RENT WITH BOXRU-One larpe, wellfari l-hed FRONT ROOM, with gas and hot nnri col water, suitable for a r* ntlunian and hie wi e. or two gentlemen A tew T*bl' Boarders cnn >e sccomn odit.d. Ajpiy t 3*4 K St.,bet. 9th aa<' luth. je S 2i* F^OtB SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be furnished with BOARD and BuuMS on accommodating teinm at aHS K St.. near 15th. je 21 3t* BENT ?^A TinTnber of nice1^-furni*hed m. uvviuc, *iiu ur winiouT nwuvi in luire at lv!> 13th htr>-et. near O ?t. je 15-tw* B~OARI>ING-A pie-wain" rBuNT ROOM. with (lint < Um ItO Ali D. i ?nd enough of it, i within fl%e minutte walk of the War Department Location plpamnt. %? <! healthfn) ?* i*iiy in the city. Applr ;?t No. ">3 Penn. avenve, between 21?t an.i 2i?i ?te. ,'eS-tf TABLK BOARD at No. 464 10th ?treet,a few 1 diorn north of the avenne. Terms 5^5 per m ' i <1e 16 tf personal" JV'OTICE?All i in.ieb' d t > me, except n... r vtilar jn<>nthl> ci:>t<<:nera. ?r? re<jniMe>l to cell a'l.l n -ttlp i heir account*. All thoee nofa?*tby M July, will be >>Iae?'l in han>I? of coll'-pt'T. with i nut ruction* to lnak'- th<- money. Mu 6eco?Mt- ?ii'st oe settled. T. A. TOi>SON Dealer in line Family Ornc-riee, jr M 111 Ul MC <11. HUM IT HI* . JN I vy T II I. G EORGETO W N ~AD V ER'MTS T^kand concert L5 By the pupils of the 1TBL1C SGHOOLS OK QKORGETOWN, D. C., A,T MARKET HOUSE HALL, OH MOM RAY EVENING. JINK UJTH, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Ticket* 4* cent*; children 3A cents ?? St J. H. DANIEL, Condueto*. fY-^ NOT ICE-An abatement of aix percent. II? will be allow ed on the tax of 14*6. if paid |irTi>r to the flrat of Jul* next. j*- 2' tjl* CH AS l>. WELCH. Collector. C'HEAP DRY OOODB AT MILLKR'S NEW / STORE, 101 Bridge at., Georgetown, D. C.? v? e roniiDiie to recelye large ^applies of Bummer Goods, and as the NMN la advanced are enabled to purchase and aell them mm n lower than early tn the aeaaon. We hnre a fall stock of Dree* Good*. Housekeeping Good*, Good* for M>-ns' and H<>\iT wear, Paraaol*, Kane. Palm Kan* at 6 rti , Glove* and Bwiorj, Skirts. Bleached Muslins l.'t- IS, 20 3S. 23. SI cent*. Brown Maslin to sell is, 18. 20, 2ft cent*. Calicoes 10.12li. 15.18",.?, 22 eta.. Alpaca*irora 26cent* to Ijl. Masnulto Nets. Not wltbatandin* domestic good* have advanced lately, we are selling them as low aa ever. Call and examine our atock, and we will your m->ney. ja 21jlm* BBNJAM1N MILLKK. |y rriILD S CELEBRATED HAMS. THE OLDB8T AMD B*8T BRAND IK THE B8TABLI8HBD IN 1?3T. Opinions of thr Prts* : Dulfield was the first to give character to Western Han.s; hia cure la inrariabiy *<>ud: nonr better.?Cm. hazeite Capital In analltv and Hunt ?T I I iit--? Fo??l fer ail Irn^ ror ? Liverpool Men:vry. Dnibeld's celebrate! Ham* have been the favoritea is the Sooth for twenty-five yeara ?Sew Or'tnn* Fr aywne. They hare been awar?'.??d aeveti fimt preininma. iaclnding a medal trorn the Werld'a Fair, itr.l, a-.d the United Statee Agricultural Society . 13&7. ChfN *nrt for ?el? to the trad** by CHABl 18 DUFF1KLD OhtMao. Illineia. N.B -SMITH Sc NI0MDBMC3 are mr agent* in Baltimore. 50 tierce*jnat arrived. je!2 lm* / 'BKAT BABQAINS U IN THIN DBKSS GOODS. I have thia day marked-down my entire stock of thin Dree* Fabric*, with a view to clove them all ent thia aeaaon. Mam jaat bought at the large auction aab-a i n New iorfc. 1 nam* a few in the lot: 1,000 yarda 811k Plaid 8BNNADINK8 at S7tf centa. 1.100 yarda neat Check Snellen OBXNAD1KLS at 36 ?e?iti. 1.0UH yard* French Organdie MUSLINS and J^^FranchJLAWNS, _ <t < ? iuihi viutr arH?uaoi? 1/reia VtOQI, WD1CU will be Mid at a neat redaction in piicM. J. W. COLLBY, j? l*-fitif >23 7th ?tr?-et. near Pfuna. ar. MILLIMKBY OOODs AT COST! MBS. S T E B K ' 8 , tiS (ortkrikitrMt, j?fl > UtwNB D and B. CiBBIAOB?, OABBIAOBg CABBHwSTOa hand, nnmb- r of m and second-hand Oar riaita*, uf my own aad other make.? which will b? sold at redaced prlM.fiKNK Also. MT^ral firet-claae Grocer? and w ~ ?? 40? Pms. Htno*, naar 4H straet. jatl-St* and 3T4 Prtraat.bat. 8th aad tth. J^ADIBS, TAKE H0T1CB! I That notwithstanding the an<i<ien riaeinfold, I>aVI8 A GA1THBB,$fo. 20 Market Space, are eiilDff _ STRAW AKD HILLINBBY GOODS cheaper tlitii at My other lime daring the eeaeon. rre?h topplr of GIP0BY QCEEH8. 8UHDOWN HATS, < rtiOWIBB, *c.t J?it received, and cheap. at DAVIS A QAITHBR'S. . _ 'i# Market Space, jetl-9t between 3th and 9th etreeta. KI1P ( OOL. keep oool. SILK 8IIIBTS a no DRAWERS. GAl'ZE MERINO Do. Do., OAr/B UOTTO* Do , WHITE and BROWN LINEN DBA WEES. M HIT* DRILL ?nd M178LIN DRAWERS. From email to extra lie*, of alt gradee, at LAKE'S, Oeata TnrnUhinf Store. ) 10 vosc ?y? r?. ?venue, bear etroet. J-| OTKL GLASS W ABB. T,,cjJrI'BuJi ? ? BU,"t?bWar. J alip and 8^% TIMBLSBS. tJbsmpagn^.cureU. Bocks.wpaifN ?herrye.JthinoVHuM. Bear Mugs. W?|NJKJ Beer, and all other kinds of OLA bbW ABI CBT WBBB * BBVKBIDQB, WF J? I*** ao? Odd Follow' Hatl.7tfft. ^y ASUlBttTOB ASYLUM, Jane 13th. IMC ?*? * f?"di?f Jim 9tth,l?57. w "* ou**Ior Medlcinea to be mf the beat nn&litw. *n<l tnk. furnlebed upon waekly roqnieition. a list of the articles repaired for the um of the institution but be bad on application at the lowest bidder will bo notified to commence "J"" ,Kw. o B gnu, Jgjgjg* OwmMtmi Wsahtagtoa dtyimm. JJ1BIN0 AHD L1TBBY STABLE YOB SALS. Baring made arrangements to locate Soath. I Bo. TO Oenaaa street. tear Bvlaw, oaa the moat aowalar and favorably known ?Ubl*s in the city of Baltimore. The ataak la all U Be. 1 working order, aad to a boy log man I will aell *t reason abla figures. tor tarttealan, address B. W. IICBABD8, 70 Oerm? trwtjalMw Baltimore, Md. , RUtW!, ggaa^g&iagL FilkiMAklft fllMPA 1 M 1?*?M ??4 h I piliH SODA Wits*. . it?o?.7rr??5A%swii. I J p Molif 4 O'CLUK T. tk. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Washiiiutox. June 83, 1hw. Jfiy Cooke & Co. lurnish ib? following quotations of Government Mcarities : Buying. Selling. u. 8. 6's Coupon. 1901 110 110* t\ S. Five fwltm, 18? US* 1?. S. Kive Twenties, 19tU ll?fc 1U1 V. S. Kir* Twentle?, 19*5 102 \ I# U. S. Ten Forties 96* r. U. S. Seven Thirties 10?v l?fl One-j'ear Certificates 99% 100,^ kew tork first board iai.w. Coo pons, imy. Fir* Twenties, ltM, 1(0*; Fit* Twratm. 1864, Five Twenties, i l-fi5, Kr2\; Ten Forties, 96^: Seven TUraei, 102.V; CerttOoatea, 10o\; Gold. 151S- ?r PROFESSOR AGA88IZ. p? uuvu' ??ircrivni aispaicnI es from Captain Alfred Taylor, commanding the TT. S. itromer Snsquehanuah. dated New j York June Wd, in which he state* that while at Kio a Brazilian steamer arrived from Para with Professor Agassii ang lady on boardThe Professor has completed his exploration of the valley of the Am?zon and speaks in the warmest terms of the kindness and attention shown him by the Emperor of Brazil by placing at his disposal a (Government steamer and such otner facilities as enabled him in a few months to finish a work that, otherwise, would have required years to accomplish. NAVAL PBIZE LI8T. The nece-sary examinations and apportionment of the following prize list are almost cuuipiricu, wDfn 11 win oe ready for settle* m^ut by the Fourth Auditor. Payment on this list cnnnot be made, however, for several weeks to come, owing to the great number of claims yet to be paid on the list* previously prepared. The V. S. steamer Juliet, for the cartureof fifty bale- of cotton; the Monitor, for the capture of ?&?* blockade.runner Louis* ville: the Pocahontas, Potomeka, and Mohican. for the capture of a cargo of railroad iron: and the Conesto^a, for the capture of one hundred and fifty-four bales of cotton. ILLNXSSOr SBCKKTAKY STANTON. Secretary Stanton ha*- been confined to hi^ house lor the last three or four days, by a severe indisposition, the result of having taken a cold. His family have removed to the Soldier's 1 lome for the summer, but owing to the illness ot the Secretary, he remains at his r?sidetce in K street. This morning, >Ir. Stanton * ?' much better, we are pleased to say. and it is expected that he will soon be able to resume bis official duties. CHANG* IN THE FKKIDMEN 8 BL REA1 . The War l?epanm?nt has ordered that Mator General J O. Fo>ter, Military Commander of Florida, will henceforth discharge the duties of Assistant Commissioner of the Freed mail's Bureau. Col. Osborn, late Assistant Commissioner, has been aevigned a position on the stall of Major General Fester. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. The Treasurer has received from the Printing Bureau ol the Treasury, during the week ending to-day, fractional currency amounting to S-Si' -H SHll*M>. NTf OF CIR&ENOY. I hi ring the week ending to-day, the Treasmy of th*- T'nited States authorized thesbipment ol fractional curreucyas follows: To the Assistant Treasurer of New "York SMuu,iiO<>: U.S. i>--p')'iitary at St. Paul's, Minn.. *?.>,<NK): National Banks, #127,i<?3 A). Total. fJ4T,4<3.^>. ORDERED TO REPORT. Captain S. W. Snxtou, A. D. C., a brother of Major General Rufus Saxton. bas been ordered by the Commissioner to report for temporary duty at the Bureau of Freedmen, Refugees an* Abandoned Lands in thi? ?!?? CALLED AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Brevet Brig. Gen. Wm. G. Halpine. better known, probably, as Miles O'Reilly," of the New York Citizen, called at the White House this afternoon to see the President. DISBURSEMENTS A?D TEAN8FEB3. The disbursements and transfers of the Cash Division of the Treasury during the week ending to-day, amount to *13,190,130.76. BKTCBNED. Attorney General Speed returned this morning from his visit to the West Point Military Academy. INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT. Dent. Gen. Grant and Maj. Gen. Georsr* Q. Meade bad an interview with the President this morning. FEMALE CLERKS. The Senate to-day amended the tax bill by providing for the employment of flfty-flve female clerks in the Revenue Bureau. OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE REEELLION The Senate to-day passed the joint resolution to provide for the publication ol a history of the rebellion from the official records. Tax District ik Uohorbxh?The Senate to-day passed the resolution authorizing the hiring of a building for the temporary accommodation of the Department of State. ? & uc ircnjjis iron this source to-day were S4e3.3->.73, and the re. ceipt* daring the week ending to-day were S3,134,903.6^ XWIXTH CONGRESS?FIRST SESSION. Saturday, June -a. Senate.?Mr. Ramsey introduced a bill to aecure the rpeedy construction of tbe Northern Fact tic Railroad, and to secure the use of tbe same to tbe Government tor postal and military purposes. Referred to the Committee on tbe Pacific ltailroad. Mr. Cowan, from tbe Committee on Patents, reported House bill requiring parties appeal, in ft from tbe primary examiners in patent cases to pay a fine of ?10. Pa*?ed. The Senate took np the jaint resolution au muriziij|c iiif mring 01 a building tor the temporary accommodation of the Department of State. Passed. Mr. Wilson called np tbe joint resolution to provide for tbe publication of an official his* tory of tbe rebellion. It repeals a resolution parsed during the last Congress on UUs subject, and authorises the Secretary ot War to appoint a competent person to revise and prepare otlicial documents for publication, whose salary shall he &2,5C0 per annum, and shall not be pan) for more than two years. The resolution was pacsed, and goes to the House. Mr. Stewart called up House bill to establish a land office in the Territory of Idaho, and provide for the appointment of a register. Passed, and goes to tiie President. Mr. Sprague called up a resolution to rein. bnrse 'Me state of Massachusetts lor expenses incurred in the purchase of guns, amrnanition, etc., for coast defense. In the ram of $475,(Mi. Mr. (Crimes moved to refer the resolution to tbe Committee on Claims. Pending discussion on this motien, at one o'clock Mr. Ir'essenden called np the Tax Bill. The first question was on agreeing to the amendmc nt of the Finance Committee, to make tbe salary of the Commissioner of Internal KeTenue, at ?,??. Agreed to. lu the clause authorizing the employment of fifty copyists in the Revenue Bureau, the committee recommend the substitution of the words female clerks for copyists. Agreed to. Hornn.?Mr. Julian, of lnd., from the Public L*ands Committee, reported a bill to remore the office ot the Surveyor (general ef Iowa and Wisconsin to ? - braakR. Puwd. Mr. Washburne presented a letter from tbt Secretary of the Treasonr, on the subject of the apprehended introduction of rinderpest by meaas of imported bone*. Reftrrei to Oom. mfttHon Commerce. Mr. Wa*bbnrae also presented the record of the invettigatioa of the ease of on* Oeorn If. C&rltoa. ipwial afeat and surveyor of the custom* at Memphis, Tmn., who is a defaulter to the Government to the extwt of ftSMtOtt. Referred to the Committee on Currency. _ A Bomber of private bills were reported II VIM IVUIIUIlWVt BDU KCIOQ UpOD. Tte mom tag bonr bavin** jpirrdMr Dtrlli|, of M. Y., and othtrs addrMMd the Hotl* la iptMhK Of MBdOlMW OB U? Y#1? 0i Hon JsmM HmmNmojt* of N?? Tfe* eutcMTT NMlottMU of r?poet wtr? OfUHM ttnijwmi / LOCAL NKW8. A ? Thk t'.n-HAM Libil Uas*? OimociT OoCBl Judfff (Htm.?The In*!mctu*rt u> Uke Jmry ?Tbi? morning, in t??? Circuit Caiirt. OI<b, tbrcaseuf McOban act. Orphan*, actio u for libel w returned, wh<*u Judjrr Olia (attracted the jury &a follow*: TUIHJK OLIK'8 ( hau'.k Tbio is an action for libel. The suit in bt ought for thr purpose of recorrnncdaniate* againct the defendant, for tbe writing or ptib lirhinf a libellous or sland-rou* paper, affect.DC injuriously tbe character and reputation ot tbe plhintiff. I The publication complained of la set fort* in tbe plaintiff"* complwat, and tbe offViisire | and blanderous matter contained in it coautu . in charging tbe plaintiff* with disloyalty to the Government and sympathizing with those I who w ere in arms against the Government for I lt? destruction. If you find inch to be the tbe meaning and intent ot that publication. It ( slanderous aud libellous in a high degree. In ascertaining whether the publication charged i6 libelous you have a right and should take into consideration the condition of tbe conntry at tbe time the paper was written. You will not fail to remember that we were in the midst of a powerful rebellion?a war waged on tbe one hand for the dismemberment of tbe Union and on the other, as 1 bare always supposed. for its preservation. Those who engaged in the late rebellion for >urruuiri>ii>u vi lur uu<riiliurui OJ llir I jriT of arms were by the Constitution and the laws guilty of a great crime, and to charge a person with disloyalty at such time, especially with sympathizing with persons thus engaged, is slauderous. 1st. In the first place you will inquire whether the defendant wrote and published the let. ter set out in tbe plaintiff"s declaration. | 2d. Did tbe defendant intend in that letter to charge tbe plaintiff with being an enemy of bis Government and iu sympatny with those who vrt-re attempting to subvert It by force of arm?. If yon find these two propositions in the atUrinative, you will pass to the consideration of another question which the law and tbe iti* ii> ui nir mw jiITBrnif, This letter. if written at all, was written to the A!-sis:ant Secretary of War. The plaintiff war then in the employment ot that branth of the executive department of the Government, and it it claimed that this communication, if written nt all by (be delendant. wu a privileged communication, and no matter what wag its character, or the circumstances attend' ing it, the defendant cannot be made liable in I thi< action. The communication is 111 one sei:se a privileged one?it made in rood taith? but it at the time he wrote it he did so witbout prol>able cause, or knowing it to be false, he is liable. The great question iu the case is, wa* the charge of disloyalty. Ac., l?l?e .' aud had the deieudant at the tiin<? ot writing this letter no I probable cause for belie\ing the charge he made to he true I If the charge was false: if the defendant had 110 reasonable ground, such as an ordinarily prudent man wonld act upon tor believing it ' t? be true, theu he is liable for damages in this action. This action cannot be maintained by show iii* iiul'i] >uai lur i uni(rj luniiunca in rnis letter are false. It murf b? shown that they were not ?.>nl\ fal.?e, but made without probable cause By probable cause there must be that iltgre* ot proof which would convince the nnndof an ordinarily intelligent and prudent man ot the truth of the fact alleged. The .!udce proceeded to stale that the burden of proof to fcliow probable cause w a* upon the plaintiff, and concluded his charge by ruling upon a number of prayers of tlie defendant lor instructions and the jury took the c:i.?e about II o'clock, and retired to deliberate on a verdict. The jury, on the ad journment of the court, w?*re instructed to render a sealed verdict. The jury agreed upon a verdict about I o'clock. a1 that hour they left their room. Ot cnur*?* it is not known yet. and will not be uutil the meeting of the court on Monday. Hvaw Kobv.krv akh Arkj;?t.?I.,ast Mon nay, Mr. janiN H. KicLards complained to Superintendent Kit-barns that bis bou?* at the Na\y Yard had been robbed of *3.C <1 In jrolii and compound interest notes. The robfier bad t-bt.-uued possession [ the key of an iron safe in which the money was kept. The case va? assigned to detectives Clarvoe and McDeritt. Circumstances pointed to Dr. Edward L?-on as tue robber. be bavin g gone to New York very roddrnly, atier a visit to Mr. Kichards' bouse. McDeviit started immediately in pursuit. In New York "be detective labored nnder great disadvantage, the fugitive being known here as Dr. Edward I>-on. and in New York as Edward Eeon Thompson. With the aid of the well-known New York detective firm of Farley Ac Enstis detective McDevitt arrested his man at the Fifth ATenue Hotel, after four days' search for him: and in his trunk found *-v5 in gold and 81,200 in notes. Detective McDevitt arrived in Washington this morning, with the money and his prisoner, and delivered him to Superintendent Richards for a hearing this afternoon. The prisoner has confessed the act. He is well known in this city as Dr. Edward Leon. He was formerly a hospital steward in the United States army, and previous i? nis engaging in tha practice of medicine was a clerk in a drug store in this city. He was married and lired at the Navy Yard. Both thivven?This morning Mr. James W. Tooley. of the York Herald't carps of Reporters. who boards at Mrs Abby's, corner of (1 and 12th streets, went into the bath, leaving his own room open and his clothes and otner valuables lying on the bed, upon returning he found two miserable garments lying there, and his property gone. He immediately had the doors of th?* house closed, and two young fellow*. one of them w?aring a part of bis clothing came down the stain- and wanted to get out. but finding the doors last they madea rush to an open room and escaped from a window. They were pursued and one arrested by some i citizens, the other by Sergennt Reed of the Detective?. They were taken before Superintendent Richards and proved to be Henry Wilson alias Williams and John Kelly, who were sent to jail some weeks aco tor grand larceny, and yesterday were dismissed by the crand jury. They were again sent to jail and will nnt. w Ka ?? ? ? ? ? -* ? ' I ..W-, pvimviji w a^ttiu ui^uaijru WIVBOUl j trial. Crivival Court, Jmdff' Cartter.?Y esterdaj, Wm. Gay nor, indicted lor an assault and battery, was lound not guilty. Aiken for defense. This morning, Thomas Ellwood, indicted for a similar offence, was found guilty. Norris lor defense. Jas. E. Ridgway, indicted for an assault and battery, was found guilty. Ssinuel Harrod, indicted for an assault and battery; was convicted, and sentenced to pay a Hue of 950. Fran k Sews 11, indicted for an assault and battery, van convicted. In two cases of assault 'and battery arainst Samuel Harrod a *t.Ur pro*, was entered. Frank Selby, indicted for larceny, was found guilty. Frank M(-Catton. indicted for an assault and oattery, wu lound ruilty. In the can* of Henry Mitchell, indicted for parting a counterfeit fifty dollar note, a nolle pru.t. was entered. Rkal Khtaib SAbte.?Green k. William*, Auctioneers, .'old part lot a, in square 4.54. on O streH north, between 6th and 7th wept, with a buck carpenter's shop, lor ??,700, and part lo* Y3. tn same squaie, on 0th street-west, between (* and II. with a four-story brick dwelling. S' .GO ', to Thoe Lewis. Lot 12, in square ?44', on i nb street west, between M and N north, to E. B. (Hiustead, lor 75 cents per foot. A three.?iory frame house, brick basement, on 4*h street, between L and New York a\enu-?, to Hoberr Sillers, for ?*2.:i50. A two-story frnire bovko and lot on 25th street, between fc and V north, for S375, to John Widmayer. Lot-<; nnd H. in subdivision of square 447. on O, lietweeu 6th and 7th streets, to G. K. l>ay and John A. Simon, for 3u^ cents per foot. Brick bouse and lot on IsHn street, be. i tween T and l north, for 9MiO, to Andrew Uoylan. KrSHAL OF THE LATB M. H. MtLLKR.? Yesterday afternoon, the funeral of the late Mitchell H. Miller, who died on Tuesday ::i*ht last at Steubenville, O , took place from the Fourth PrMbftl'Tinn (!hnrc?i unH I tended by the clerks of the Fourth Auditor's office. Mayor Wallach. a number of Corporation officer*, members of the Council?, the trustees and teachers of tbepnblic schools, and many of oar prominent citizen*. The fsneral sermon was delivered by Bev. J. C. Smith, who spoke in a feeling manner of the deceased; after which, the funeral cortege proceeded to Glenwood Cemetery, where the remain* were interred. The following were the pall-bearer*:?Messrs. Moses Kelly, David Basset t, John H. Bartlett, J. S. Blackfan, C P. VTannall, Thos McOlU, Gideon W. Larner, and Dr. Francis II. Walsh. Orphans' Cocbt, Jmdgt PurceU.?l,aat court day the will of Lydta G. English was fully proven and admitted to probate, aad letter* testamentary were issued to Sarah S. Doughwill of George ?. Curtis, was fully I proven. Mar rare* Hyde was appointed gnardian to tbe orpn&n* or junw Htm. dec??d; bona MOO. Julia Virp>it Blgaa, kuMiu to the orpb&aa of buwl Kt|M, ?avr bond of coaster ftecarltjr u> the na of 6.000. Th? ftnt tad till sccoanu of tlM fwrdUa to the orplMUW of Max Mayor, ilitlMMnl of lb* trpMw?flMbra Brvwa,trK ? fraar. dia*> to orpkaac of DaalollUffaa. flrst wfflaal of ixwaior of BaobN Soberttoa, vm ap> pnitAMlfMNd. VMl-IM ab.at || ? o'clock. ?h? i alarm at tiro wu oond-d trow hot Xn at Oatral <}uartlbou?*. cmiiM by tb? diaco***? t fir* in th* collar af Joba T. Fo???r 4 Co ' crocory aior*, No. *"7 fctto atr*?t tw?w~>n L-'tii-itna ?T?HW M"1 9 MNM Tfc? po<tc? J and timnaa orw promptly oa tb* ?pot. u4 m U ou*h tbo MWkr WW laouiac from >mr | ??t)M '? * * 1 ,k" * _ >ar ,? ? "utj louna in# rstsb Usbment securely fastened The flrrm>? quickly tb? The h?l4. irf toloap to Johbm* A Sirton, i*d wv K?t rlicktl; daniifd The lo?? to Fartrr k O*. ?u considerable, but bu not b<*? The hnildtnr m>j stock nr? marxl. The brr ?u evidently an incendiary act. kXETtTrv* Sl.imrT.-A ptnlot wm Blb ted by the PrwMrat to-day to MiekaH mold*. of this District, who wa? convicted * of burrlary at the December Mm, IW. of the 1'. s. Criminal Court of the District ot Columbia. and M>nre?. ed to six rear* imprisonment. The petition for hi* pardon state* that be was witbont counsel at bis trial, had previ?n?ly borne a itoud character, and ha* two infant children dependent on bim. He ha* eerve4 ont almost half of bis time, and bi? pardon ia recommended b> the Mayor of Washington, the Judge who tried him and many.ciuseaa of respectability. ^ A*?TH*n I.ikki. Cask?In the Circuit Uourt. Jud*e(?lis.tss?M??? * d?r?or agt. Tboe t. Waller, action for lit?e|, it on trial: Davidre and Wilton for plaintiff" and Bradley and Bradley for defendant The plaintiff charge* that he made dn*iif< and epe< iflcaUon* for the I' S Capitol Kxien~: >n. winch were for the mwt part adopted, and that when a bill wan before Oonrreaa to pay him for tho?e plan* the defendant wrote a let. ter to the committee in wbo>e po??e**ioti the bill war. charging that the plant- ad >pu>d were not Aidmoi'i: that be wa> bo architect, he. ^ Sk>t to Fort Whippu ?The following- ^ named men having been ft-nt.-m -d to confinement under guard, were sent to Fort Whipple, Va., for the execution of their s-nten.-e* Pn. vate W m Flanipan. Co. A. td battalion. :*th U. S. infantrv. for one year; Pn\ate <leorp Smith. Oo. C, 5th I S calvary, for *ix month* Private W m O W illirtm*. Co B. ^d nattalion, V S. infantry, for three month* Pn\ateTho*. Kain, ?',o C. ith I S cavalrv, J. r ?ix uu nth* Private Cha*. Auruse, Co K. 4th IT. S artillery, lor one year: Private Franci* Mclntyre. Co. ii, Stk V. S cavalry, for one year. Pm ate I,oui.- Webb. General Service, C. S. A . for one 5 ear. I h>' ppeli.Ix- c??KTKHT for the silver medal offered by Mr. KImvs to the f*eM speller in the Intermediate Schoo's took place this morning in the Grammar Sibcol reura of the second district. Tfat- exercise va? to writ#" fifty word* s-eleoted lor 'be test b> a comaittr?- of one trustee from each district. No decision was made, quite a nnmi?er heme tried a . ud trinl will take place, wbeii all not having more th;in fifteen error.* will have a cbance. It is proper to say that the test was sexere. and the words among those mo*t liable to be misspelled in our language Movkt Savkh?Vesterday afternoon, officers K?-lly and Hill found a man r.atn?-d S T. t'aughrin Vastly drunk near the depot, and t< ? k him to th?- Konr'h Ward Mntion. wber* about whj- found on bib person, be-irie*. a valuable golj watch. He wr.s fined * > and kept until this morning, when In- inoi.?*j was returned to biro. ' t Affair* in Ge*r|e|?wi. The Ca*ai.?Arrived?Tioat J. H Wil. .. iii-. nnu ?um w i hidott, ana kucnlhti b- ats with coat. consigned?to Hampshire and Bal'imort- 4J? . 21S.9 tonp: Central Co . U.1I oii' Con-olidation Co.. 445.0 ton?- 1* til 11 r?- A lioo^e. vMt)> tons: Aracnao Co., ion>, I5ordtn <'o . tUU.V tons. l>-parted?.1. H Williams. -hi <1m?? toMnnor.irv Mary i*tttli?, bait to Hancock, atirt seventeen bo-.te lirht. Ccial Shiv>!kkT8.?There was a scarcity of 'hie v?-k. and the shipments wciv renerally small:? Hampshire and lia. ignore Co . f.VJ ton>-: Kordrn Co.. i!*t *on? K iv'I>ock^. 4 ~:A ton.-: Consolidation Wharves T1? tons Kiot it amitrraix Maiikkt -The approach ot tb?* harvest and a prospect of a better yield than was anticipated. ha? a great effect upon tlie rrarket. evil now. Low grades of (lotir are dull, and the prices lowsr than last w?-ek. High graoes in active d>-in?nd. Super* are quoted at $loa*l().5<t: Cut Lxtras. 911*411.SH; Extras, j*l?aSI3.5<>: Family.SI45oa*l?. (train? Littl* wheat in the mark?t. Prices quoted tor good red, -o??3. Corn?Yellow, H5 cent*. Wbite, *1.12. J^OYS- SIRING AM) hC MM IK CLOTHING. KILLING OFF TO BBDCCE STOCK. W# offer our entire stock of Boy*', Yonths' ui Children^' BKAD1MADB CLOTHING AND FLBBISH1BQ GOODS at gnatl j reduced price*, and wauld ut an ear ,j call to aacnra chtirt a*-(actios* at low price*. WALL. STEPHENS A CO., 393 Penna at?ai?, j? g-fitlf between Kh and l 'th atraeta. ^NOTHEB BEDU6TION or I'BICBS. TO CLOSE BUSINESS IK A F1W DATS. Beat Pari* Kid Glavan reduced to % t 10 per pair: Ladies Lac Mantillao and Poiuta. iuua *a l?t aa #2 7s: Miaaea Black bilk Saequ'-a < niy $.v Black ?nd Colored Ti?ue ilasnnW c* nt- LedieaStlk Delta at 6. 12 and 18 c ut ; Shaker Hoods ualr ? canta; Trimming Lmea Iron 5 ren?a p<r yard up. Sewing Silka 10 akrlti* far it r?-nta; all other joodt eqn?lly ?a low, tor|o*ebuilnea?tn a tew d*>a. Call and eecure bargain? at MAXWELL'S. S3* Peiiiixt Irania avenna. between ath and 10th atreaa. n. eiore nsa Man : enteu ol . FiituiM aold. je 23 *o3t ithopvtiala foe flbl foe ihb fcb1 Lie SCHOOLS Office Tbustees Fvblic Schools.( J< *c it. IBM < Prepo?al? will b? r?.?i**d at tb?? Othco until 12 o'clock M. cn SATLBDAY. 30th Jan*, laM, for th? following 300 too* W?t uuBlity WHITS ASH BUG GOAL, (2,240 II*. to Hie ton i % 7 A cord* b-?t <;u?htr well-*???u*<l 8?w*d ud BBlit oak ud P1SB KISDLlHO WOuD, mixrA in r?iii?l <in?nttti*? 841'1 fuel t" U? <i*livw 1 BB<1 ?tor*l ?t inch Mibm an! in such <jBantitie?.at tbeatTeral school boa*M, um mmy l?e r paired. Bi<is will b* r*. ??It#4 for tba pro^ rtioa r*qair?4 for ?dt oa# or ator* district#. Th? Truiitr?a r-?erT? ih? rlsht to r*j?vt any or, all bid*, if aotaotirfactory. _ j. t. CABSbLL. ChairoMB Oafluaittr* oa 8u??1im. je 23, *,? Board Tnwteee rnbfr School*. |^T flltu * yiu.lfl, UcMimiii. TWO BT3BT FRAME HOUSE AMD LOT. Fronting ob But Ca#itol itiMl. between 9th ud 10th itrMti twt, at Public Anetion. Om rKISlT, 9th Imttat. at ('i o'clock 9. m.% we ehall Mil, on tbe prcmiee*. pert Lot He 1. in Bqnare No. Ml. ben tie IV feet front by oufeet deep, wi?h n new two etory Ttuw Ho nee Terms One-bnlf ceeb; balance to Send 6 moot be. for ftttea bearing intereet, eecured by e deed of truet on the ?rrwia?>. All conveyancing and r??roue *tempent the ooet of the purchaser. fjf lown when eold. G&EMN k WILLIAMS. jetSd Aoct'oneera. gTMMlM * WILLIAMS. AMUiMt. it km el.i. nrii nikuii *en tnk i.ot ok WHICH THEY HTAKI) Bail* P*rt of LotU, in &jnarr H<> *?t, front in? on a wlif alley , hriwwn L kiid M itmti north nod 6th ud 7tfc atrc t? at Public Auction. On TUESDAY the *th inatant. at <Ho?ei*c% p. m.. waahall tall the abora n*m?<i *ropartf.#n U? pmrninM. Tenna: Ona fourth caib; balance in * and It mouth*, with not*a b?innf latere*. Ncar?4 by a dn-d of trwrt on the premlae* All cunvvyamaikfr ud mm? KtMyt at the ?*t of pnrrhaaare. $st down when the ? jtsd 9lillS A WILLIAM9. Ancta Mf flKIIII A WOllAIU.Aaol>iaain, GOOD BRICK HOCSE~AHD LOT OH OEEttON STREET AT AUCTION. On TV BSD AT. the Stth inatant. *a ah all anil, in frnnt of the pretniana.nt 6 o'clock ?. B..a goo4 two-atory Brick Hon-a containing ar^ma.end the let on which it ntanda, It fcadn* tha Norta half ol Lot >o. 47 in &innra No. 448, aitnated in Oregon atrt-rt between Cth ud 7lh atreeta weet ud H Trnni: Om b?l( cHh; btluw it 4i m>4 tvdn mouth*, for note* bttrisi InHml. or deed girrnn and* (loed of trwtUkw. AlloonTrraaoinjrand itUDM it tk? cwt cf thr parrbtwr. ftlftOwiilbo required wbta IktirmitT It kMckfi ofl. j*? d OErtlf ft WILLIAM!. Aacte. UT?UU ft WILLIAMS. Anttww. TBUSTES'B BALI Or A TWO STOftT FRAM1 BOCSft AKB LOT, froBtlu# lith otr*at vHt, bMNw Manlaad ay?aao oatli. ob th* Utoai. at pafclio nrtki, Ob FBIDAT. <W lSth day of Jaly Bait, at?K a'clock a. i It kail ? Ii.ob tho yfotm, to *tr tB* of a 4?fd of trnat to mt illrtetW, tk* Mu day of !>MMiNr,l?t. and dalj r???MII??r?Wr the lith. lSM, la th. jaad rooord* for WaaUaf toa cMitril Uhor ft. M B. Mo. 7. folio* M. Z7. aad ?. lot Mo ?, la oqaaro Vo IST.aoeordiac to tiT^oaio. montioood 1b .aid dood of troot. with the lBK*v?uonti, CMuhtlif of a two rtorr JszExs tract op tho yroMtMa All ooatoy?rlat tb? hrw wit* wtt^w s^g.&s?r5r^ratrix 4?f??irtM ??rc>j?r,fcT dr*rtl?ta? ttr?* tlM """ ^jj^mgsr ff Jpltiwvlrtd M _ PATW * GAITBSSV.