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" r F I .III lUiw .jmiiwiH)MHiiuijj mffwiiygi ujauun.il, ifWU'Wiiimiiiw SsnSflBM! -? 5 - -i-rvftf jjfotoal gmMta. FH"" T,,K illHY OfTIIBPOTOHAO. i"""iionaoM of tlit Auoolated rreu J BWlil'M Anur or th Fotohao, Jane 18. v . n Th attack medo on tba cneo' ling josterdaj morning br Gen. Burnsld. was more successful then at flnt reported. He droTe uem from two llnct of rlfla-plta with hew ion, taking fonrirnne end 400 prleonere, and holding the poiltlon. During the efternoon he again pushed the enemy still further, jrcttlne within ebont a mile and half or the city, an? taking aome more prlioneri. Sheila Vm thrown Into the town, one of which track " church. " A prlaoner taken yesterday report thalSJ ooo of Lee'a men were to hare arrl.y on ih. field moat hourly, from Rlchra'.mj brlnalnir tfooDa T.nn... IiS tlli? r'0 bronght In are from 52L?J- b?J, '.knowledge harlJg been com- FhSi .'' '-lye.terday morning, Vnd lay r ,!. J7 of " Potomac llgnta differently JA. rm'M of Wm. T " "n. not laKP pr.HknMA. ttji...t.i it. 1..4 , en accnetemed to throwing up breast- -- aa ai ereiy cnange or the line, and were jay at thla work when ordered to aurrender. Onr lucceaa hcra waa moat complete, and with. vu very neary loss. The lighting on the remainder of the line daring the day waa of rather desultory char acter, and Tery little change took place In the positions of either party. Late In the erenlng our left waa Hill farther adranced, and flKht- lng continued nearly all night. Col. Mix, of new lorn, la reported klllodi alto, Col. Kelly, commanding 3d brigade of the lit dlTlalon, 3d v-uid) lacm. v.oi. uaira, lzom new zorki Capt. 8. O'Neill, Mih New Torkt Adjutant McDonald o3d New Yorki and Adjutant Uclet. 99th Pennaylranle, all kllledj Lieut. Col. He' flee, 09th New Tork, wounded In facei Col. Beeyer, commanding 4th brigade, lat dlrlalon, HA corpa, wounded In the hlpi and Col. Cran dall, 125th New York, In the face; Col. Bam ey, commanding 4th brigade, 2d dlTlalon, hand fractured) Major Butler, 69th New Tork fitato militia, thigh fractured Major Blake, 8th flew York artillery, In tho head. Thla morning considerable firing li going on, but nothing definite haa betn beard In re gard to it. The Bin corpa came up last night and reinforced our left Reporta were current yesterday that Gen. Butler had advanced to the Richmond and Pe tersburg railroad, and was engaged In destroy ing the track, when Lee surprised him and droro him back to hla cntreuchmente with heavy loss. Nothing official haa been received la relation to the matter at headquarters. Troopa were sent to his support yesterday af ternoon. Firing, at Interrals, haa been hsard in that direction. Amman accockt. CorreipoQdroea of the Associated Freis 1 HEADQVARTCaS ABUT Or THE POTOMAC, I Juoe IS, ap m ( Balth'a command, which landed at the Point of Rocks on Tuesday erenlng, advanced early yesterday morning on the City Point and Pe teraburg road, and found the enemy near liar rlson'a creek, and dror. them Into their fortifi cations, some half a mile beyond. The line of battle being formed, muck's col orcd division on the left, a charge w"j milje and the entire line or worka taken lla sixteen gunj and three hundred FrlS! ,nd ,eTcriI battle Sage. ' 1 be position was o of grMt strength, and should hayo resided an attack from .heavier force. The co' .orod troops aro reported an haTlne bohavj -si AflmUaklifi lalrlniv tlialai va AS Iks .. u BUiuiiauiji tettviufe tutu I'aii ui kU 11 -a at the uma time the others did. Onr loss In the entire affair waa not over 200, of whom some 40 wore colored. The 3d corps came up In the eTenlog, and took position on the left of Smith. In the morning, an adrance waa made by the 2d corps. Gen. Birneyin command, and the enemy were drlien from another strong position, with considerable toss In killed, wounded, and prisoners. In tbeancrnoon.BarnsIde came up and took the left of Hancock, and at 0 p. m. an adrance was made along thu line, and a desperate trnggle ensued on the left and centre, both with artillery and Infantry, which lasted till long after dark, Ulrney'a division gaining a breastwork In their front. A larco n amber of prisoners were taken by this corps. Thla morning another adrance was made aloug the line at daybreak, and llnrnslde has cent In about 400 prisoners, sixteen of whom were officers, mostly Tennessee troops from Beauregard's command, also a battle flae. Gen. Hancock has also captured a large num per, w.ao are on me way to me rear. Our Runs now command Petersburg, and can shell the city at any time. Gen. Grant has returned to headquarters from City Point last oven log, and this morning has gone to the front. Our loss Is said to be about 1,000 yesterday, while the enemy's was equally as large, If not larger. LOCAL NEWS. Tin Arsinal CATAtTsorni Obirqulti of (..I ja. r ..j r- n !i. . iic . M.IIWW jinjjviirajj g umwrmt rrvcMwn ioi molt solemn pageant erer prcianted to the eltlzeoa of mo ui.iritt oi koiuniDia was me tuner, procea lon wbleh on yeaterday aeoompanled to the tomb the remains of the victim, of the explosion at the Aricnw on mi nuiTt i iui is ine urn rentu vcr dlot of the oldeat residents. It was a sadspeota ele, and one wbleh will, with the horrible catai tronhe to whloti It la Doucled. ever be. la that hli. tory of the olty, an episode around which will borer the irost mournful memories At two o'clock the great thoroughfares of the city were thronged with peraons who were wend ing thbtr way towards the arsenal and toward the corner ot ourand-a half street and Pennsylvania ae ue, woereineiunerai waa eipeoieu 10 pats The sttamboata from Alexandria were crowded, And alio the cara from Ueoriatown. An o der had been lsaued by the Seeretaryof wr .u tin tomninaiai 01 mo Arieoai iiiiaj Dentonj to spare no meana whatever in ahowing the sytvpatny of the Government for the friends ui ma ucccaaea Accoraingiy a Deauiiiui pavil ion was erected In the Arsenal grounds by the cum hi in co ui rrnvmciaiBya wmca vvniiiicu ui Messrs trederlek. White, Hlekway, StabJlellly, kmr. Birch. Colluon and Darrr. iu iiruGiuio waa cuiiaiacu wiin wiiia iiaooci, floored and canopied with sail-cloth, and was adorned with the Stare and Stripes Within It were t laced flltecn eomoi, which were covered With floral chapleis On eaoh lid was a sliver 1 late for the luscrlptlon. Light were marked Uuknownt" the other aeven were Inaerlbid with the names of Lllza Lscey, Ltzxle Ureeler, JullA Mckweo, Elizabeth Brannagan, Anole Dache, Mar garet Yi naon and Mrs Collins At s o'clock the tellglous exercises were com me need by Her Father Bokel.of St Domloick'a ihurch After reading the Latin service for ihe burial of the dead, he made a short address In Log Uih, whUh waa excee logly impressive Then followed Rer. George V. .Leech, of the Fotomao Chapel, with the reading oi a chapter fiom Rev. clattona After which he made a few remaiks aud ended with a prayer. THE rnOCESIIOH Then began and waa formed as follows. ftlarahal In Chief, Mr John Dudley, with Ms as slatant. woo were Missis Jas Klngof the Dlaok amlih's departoent, John Uolbrook of the Ar morer s, U luIIIsoq of the Carpenter s, J. Hairy of the ralotci's, G Campbell of the Laborer f, and K 11 Hickman of the saddler's department. Baud of amsla No 1, Uood Samaritan Division of Sons of Tern perau.e male employees at the Arsenal, appareled In white Lxeelalor Division of Sons of Temperance. Ho l.fcqual livlston No 41, Liuoiln Dlvl.lon No a Armurv lJlvlalun. all la full rcxalla Then came the remains, which were conveyed in nine nearaea buu bia auoumuv.;-, uu ncouia paniedby thd following palMearerat k, t ami; too, b. U Uapp, J J Granger, Lewis i-ihiiL I. Aiideraon. J w. btahl. W. Jonea. W. WUmnore,JohuConIey,J W America, ACawood, James Huntington, W. A Lawson, Wr Hercus, thas Leach, John Hall, Thomas Moekabee, Mr Curnon, k J Meklroy, L Martin, J Indemore, ww Ueagle, wm roweu. wuiiaii, i irapcr, K 11 Lcuimoo, H, Mard a, K King, a Young, J codrlok, J tuber, O Doun, i Dunn, C. Smith mnn J M.iiisn. L Ln well. J Dlckfrion. W Whee don, T Wo Look, J Wheedon, G Dickson, M, Khyoo. J hhyon, H W Young, J Glover, U spt por. o fittllev. M sulcer. Mr Millar. Mr Holland, Mr Johoaou, 11 Lteamlizer, 11 Dant, a.. Leeamlt zer.W. II loppan, John llcacham, J Uredford, J Hluimt.nd.G netl, N t jreyih,Joieph Uunutll.C Snook, L Suook.t, Duller, Wm Mi ore, William niCCXB, Auurcw vuvt, r niuii u mu-uI Hooker, Jamea Green, J hn Lullcn, H Jacob. A KH well, T B roe, A. terguaon, fc, rollard, Mr Vanboru. J Carmlohael, C Cllahan, H Graey, J Hedmao. W. Nolan, W Hamburg, F, Shed. H Ldgar, W. Boyd, John Farreil, G. llleb, and A Next were carriages containing the relatives snd Irlenda of the decceeed, after which the I real dent, the Secretary of War. Gen Hamaay. (the .! Aiimmfwiaviit nt the Arasual.) Major Ben ton, (ihe Lreaent oommaudant,) with the aubordt nate Araenal otnoersithe employeeaof the Araenal, consisting of the blacksmiths, carpenters, carriage makers sidJlrrs, armorers, nalntrra aed laborers. i mowed byeltliens In raoeral, hrouiht up the '"' "os. on foot. A larr. I n of earrlege followed, nd the whole extended from the Arieoil w 'TunsjiTaaia avenue. At the corner of l-our-aod-a-htlf and F streets (.mains oi nun value oieEIIrr in, woo esotned lire, but cieil lu the hoipllei froei th. Injuries whleri Ihe teeelvcd. Jilned the sorter, maalnr lu allllxeeaccnins In rAl.heerersorhrremalni were Ceoii. A Hill, W m II. Uneawell, KJwird II. Hoorer, and i T. Hall At thft enrnr nf Pntir.snd at ris! f (!( inrl rn. TlTftalft ftTenutwer Mtembled lh ohoUri of o ivy i npei suoutjr 'onooi.wno wiinta to ry trlbutu o remeot to HIn tuin If arrli. who wm h member of thfl lahool lRaolutlonc of rt.nft to her mriTjorf war Adopted In the raornlDff at h mfttlof r the tenehen. which tendered iy input by to her brother And ex pre tied their reiolve tof- ivnu urr lUQcrtti j The procfiiloa mored onwnrd towrdi the Orn rrcsiilanitl CtKnAterv. thm Ihi rsmains wa .. ierrcd with lolemn nod Appropriate eerenonlei, AUrKeeoo.ourieof cltlzeoi throijed the entire Mill RebeOrA Hull. Uhn illrl In tri hiBnltal ai. ter ehe wee taken from the mine, win buried from thernldenee of Wr. Jno Klnf. a relAtlve, who reildei on the corner of K and Filth itreete Hrr rviuo.UB wcr- (AKCn 10 OIOUD. UUVftf LA th 01 10 Cemetery The funeral it firltlrat ntinn. nnnlli- if th rletlmi. Awaited the proceiloa, nad alter It paned preceded to Mount OUret. SbTBRILT WOUHDKD. The followlnc nt. count of a wounded man appears tn the report of uo oikio prreiDo., woicn was prerenteu this morDlrtg at the headquarters of pollee by Sergeant Sklppom Ifatrolmaa IfoMohan reports that at S o'clock this morning he ws called to a ceotleman named Summers, a P rat Lieutenant In the United statea service, and stopping at No S7S Ninth street. And who was asverel woun led, and tyhme wound was accidentally reopened at the Above hour, so as to require the Imme Me attendance of a aurgeon. The offloer procured Dr Xraaby, who waa promptly In attendance, and stopped theerfualoa of blood afid renderel every asatstance to the offlcer until he was out of d infer." Tni Sacrbd CoNCBnT. The entertainment er sacred musle given lat night at Fo d s Theatre, under the management of our esteemed towniman, Cbarlea M Wilbur, treaaurer or Grorer'a, was a magniHecot success 1 he i Wt of the city were out tnmttte, President Lincoln occupying a consplcu T,Lta,e box PP'rentlv enjoying with great rellah the unusual feast Messrs Habelmann and Hermanna never sang better, and Mrs Kretseh mar aoaultted hrntir titmli hiw. ihnm k. .. abstantiAl plaudits ard manrmcorri. Shall we w utivs oiner saoDAin coocertst Casb or Dbowh pro. Toaterd ay morning, about o'clock, a eotored man named Croker was lound drowned at Sixth street wharf He waa In a row boat and ws nsblog at the time. Hla body was takes to the statlen houae ot the Tenth pre el net The coroner was Immediately summoned ft.h.J? lBq,t but did not arrlre ontheapot till thla morning about 10 o'clock. i POLICI IttPnUTI -..Mitrf TtmAt Pnl Coleler and Mm n la Clark, desertion i to military. TAfrd Prtcim I Michael Caton, aaaault and bat tery) for hearing Mary Mullen, selling liquor to eoldlerst flat I 120 Jobn Fltzgireo, dlaorderlyi fined 3t6 Michael Urlea and James Shehant mu lt a ry. tourth rrecinct-T.Wta Llerrellrn. disorderly! floelftto WllaConk,doflneda3 VJVI PTtcintt Jsmra Jaekaon, Hlvorderlyi fined 1 60 Jamea Bradlock and Henry W.IUima,aleep inironatreelifloeil tl Sixth PrffnW Wm Thninti. Inn. nnmlti Inn Nelaoo,and Nacs Dlgga, disorderly conduct) eight hours Robert Adams, violating hack lawj $1 B jbert Jones, do i 3 Stwnth Precinct John fihehy, assault and bat tery: ball for hearing. Gcorgo Moody, disorderly) fledl&8 " Eighth PrtcinctJhratt Whaler, disorderly con dueti lft Joseph Leach, Indecent exposure) nimiary MiUH Precinct Michael O'Leary, drunkt $1 93. HeoryGreeoDeld,dlsorderly eoDduei)21 63. Do , redttlor offlcer, security for court. remit Precinct Timothy Collins, $2 Wm Ssm kins, John Coleman, Howard Jordoo, and Edward Chlnor, gambling on Sunday) dismissed. Amusements. Fonie New TnEiTns. Mr. J. S. Clarke Is announced for this evening, for the tlrst lime In Washington, In the character of Launce. In Shak speare'a beautiful etnedyof "The Two Gentle men of Verona" The universal favorite, Mlsa Susan Denln, also appears la the comedy as Julia GnOTin's Theatre Manager Grorer'a con tinued abaenee from the city In at'endlng to his duties la connection with hla opera troupe i which, by the way, haa erjnyed a comtDued series of auo ceaaea ) haa allowed him to be Induced to leaiebls theatre for a summer ,s a inn. to the well known manager, Mr W. L Sinn, who aiauraes the mana gerial relna to-night, and produce the fainoua oriental pajent, entitled Mazei pa," Introducing the famoua equestilsaactreaa, Mlaa Kate Vance, In the duplet character of taaiamlr and Mazfpna. The aolmal to an ear aa the ' flery, untamM steed' Is the oelebrated "Don Juan1' a bose of piendld proportions and thor-ush breed He has been educated by Mr Derr, and waa purchased by Miss Vaooe,for 1)1,100 Ircm Mr,Lavlgoe heman agcroi the royal cirque, farla Miss Vance haa enjoyed a seaaonof complete ancceaa, apt earing be ore crowded audiences In all the principal clt'ea of the Union, Including New erk, Boaton, Cln olnnatl, lm Doubtlcaa, a crowded audience will be In atten 'anee, and It will be well for thoae hav ing ladles la care to secure their seats during the day. CAKTBimcrtY To-ii I git Inaugurates another week of fun at thla erei-popular place of amuae ment Marietta Havel appears In her fatorite character of the " Child of the Regiment,'1 la which ehe eieoutee the manual of arms, extlngulshea twelve lighted candles at one gunahot, aod er forms other wonderlul feata on the tight rope, In which performance she doubtless has to rival. Varieties Thla evening, second week of the great aucceeaf il aensttlo i drama of the Seveath Street lreaa Maker, The Union Martyr Girl The accomplished aotreaa. Miss Let tie Lhandler, In her great original character Also ailthegreatMuale Hall ahow, and all tie Minlc Hall artla'rs This great drama la exciting aa attentlna allfirerthe enuntry, and will shortly be produced In New York. Wednesday, Levee WniTEnuRST's Gallery, 414 Pennstmtama Arc nue. This celebrated establishment has Juit been elegantly ratted and furnlahetl Haa one of tkelargeatoolleetlona of Photographic negatlvea tn this country, numbering over fifteen thouaand, embracing llkeneaaes of dlatlngufahed peraoni, bitli civil and military. Llkeneaaes of many oi iheae fallen In battle can be ottatnel here. For auporlor work, Whltehurst outatrlprlng his com- Klltors, reoelrcl a medal at the World s Fair, ndon Particular attention la called to his new Imperial Photographs, also Vlgnctts now much ought after. nor-tf Any ono baring occasion to visit a private medical Institution are advised to call on Dr. Vellny. A large and suecraaful practice here anl else where enables hlu to guaranty a perfect sure In all aaaes Aiivlaltaand communications atrletlr mirage and confidential, Icrseus calling ice uo one but the Doctor. fcbl tf Tnn only place where yon can purchase India UtiLber a-ooda of all kinds at Manufacturtri nrlcea, la at II. A. HALL'S inaia KUDix-r warenouie, am rennsylranla avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. Also, all kinds of Rubber goods beauli uuy repairea at anon aouoe. uii Naw Vnnx HTTT.sa. WuaMin,j CflaOiina f iSw and taiMonalUt A lat go asaortment for Dreas fcnd Buaineaa wear. The English Sack and Walk ing Coats exeell In beauty, grade aod finish any thing orer oCered In this city. tla. oiavrncna c u ocS tf IW ra. ar., bet. Ninth aud Tenth sts TT O R O L Y M O N T. STEAMER 1 PIltFNfY. Cat t Stacxfole. will leave foot vl Seventh etreet every aUNDAY MOHININO at 10 A ni auriog n irmon, i ir ilia iuM ii iinumcr retort The Above steamer can le chartered tn private parties curing the week by applying to Lapt, Stackpole, or 1U Ienns)lvan.a avenue, up atairs star and Chronicle Jeao-im rpiIE PUPREME COURT OP THE I DMTHCT OF COLUMBIA, HOLDI O A DISTHICT COUK1 OH Tllr UNITED STATES FOR 1HL SAID DIS1RICT. To all uhom it maj concern, Gut ltino Notice la Ucreuy given, that durlmtthe mo nth a of April and May, 1834, tie Unite 4 State a veaaela comi oalng the I otoru-o Flotilla captureil, as law ful irises, elghteca Caoore and Hatboita. their Tackle, Ato . and brought the aamo Into this Dis trict for adjudication, and the aamo are ilbellei and proaecuted In ihia Lourt la tho name of the United Statea for condemnation aa such lawful prlzea, and have been arreated by the Marabal as oh. ami that aaiil amuae: will aland for trial at the City Hall, la the olty ol Waahtngtoa, oa the TblrJ MONDAY of July next, when and where all per- aona are warneaio api er iu muw u" " demnatloa ahouid not be decreid, aud to Intervene for ibeir lntorests Jt20 2awtJjlB Jnun IS 1CC1 It, J NEIGS, Clerk WATER REGISTRARS CHTICE. JlTNI. II tUlil Hie Mayor of Waahlogton Is thtsdy li formed ly the knglneerof the Washington Aque uotihat "the supply of water from the Aqueduct la ani le If Juctlcloualy at piled, to kacp the streets quite Iree fiomduat fhey can notoalylve aprlnk ed but showered, If ue.esaaiy, three or four unua eaoh dav, by means of private slreoi plugs ui carta, during the dry aummer aeaaon " Public hvllet, therefore, Is hereby given, that the restrlotlona heietofco Impose 1 u on the use o hand boae forwaterlui the streets aro, for tho preaear, remoteu By dire ot Ion of the Mayi llANDOLPH COYLE, Je30 a water negisuar, FOR SALE OR RENT. nENT-.AN ELEGANT HOUSE. with brown atone front, natllallv furntaheit. wilh all modern Improvements, centrally and peasantiy located. No 414 K street near the resi dence of Secretary Chtae, together with a large brick a table The nremlaes not to be rented tot a boArdlng-house. For partlculan.faqutreof Hon D K BOMsA, nn the premlaes,or Capt GEOBGK KLY, No 27 Four-sod a-half street, roiseaaion given name .lately. jcistr p o n S A L "One Brick House on Fouitl h House on Fourth street, 31x100, eleren One Bdok House on G street, First ward, 31x100, ton (ouma, tyi DWi One Brick House oo Seventeenth street, First ward, i7xiro, nine room a, is,6O0 One Brick Huieonthe Iiland, D street, 33x100, ten rooms, escoo OoeBriek Houston Ninth street, fiOxloo, nine rooms, a 1,600 One Brick House on flxlh street, 18x100, eight rooma, et uvv One Brick House on D street, 19x100, eight rooms, rentlne for B70O rer icar. A4.0.f0 One Brick House on ft street, 34x100, seren rooms, iifroo Fire Bnck Houses on Ninth street, 17x100, seren ro"mi, 4)1600 One vrlek House on Eighth street. Island. SOxto. ciruo run ma, t vw. one uncB nouae on lenic aireei, laxiuu, eignt rooma, ISSOO Fire Brick floutee. on Maaaachuaetta aventit. between L and N streets, 16x90, seren looms, f 4 SOU Two Brick Houies on G street north, llxl 15. five rooms, a 1.500, Four Brick Hnusea on Thirteenth street, laland, 11x80, five romr." tl,200 One Brick House on Ninth street, 17x100, fire rooms, $1,000 One Frame House. (12,000 feet of ground ) sixteen rooms, ,200 One frame House, (Cottage,) esxioo, twelre rooms, s, oo One Frame House on Eighth street, 15x100, six rooms, i l,6oo One Frame House on Tenth etreet. 25x139, seven roiiis, i3,70O Two Frame Houses oo the laland, Virginia ave nue, i?k60, seven rooms, tl too Two Frame Houses on klghth street, 13x73, eight rooms, 4)1,000. Fur Krame Houses on Tenth street, Hxtoo, (Ire rooms ai too one Frame House on Twenty-third street, (cor ner,) 14x70, six rooms (I 600 uuuaicg una in ah pans oi me eny. Farms and Lands for aale and exohaoge MITCHELL fc SON, ileal fatate Brokers, Southeast cor. Peon ar and Fifteenth street N. B Anubfurnlahed Houae alxteen rooma. on Feenatlvaola avenue, for rent, (aultabla for a boarding houae ) one other of eight, and one of five, and four of four rooms e Ah Jel7-tf EOR SALE A NEW TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE saloon, parlor, excellent ;ment one square weat of the CI role, on Tenn sylvanla avenuf, adjoining Doet Newman'a. Lot extends from avenue to K street Title Indtapu table. Foaseaslon given July lat, 194 Inquire of j n wntiLkK, myll-tf Collector s Office, City Hall. OH BALE THE STOCK AND FIX- tureaof the Wood aod Coal ard located at 493 Twelfth etreet. between F and F streets. No 4! with nleaaeof one or three veare. at the option of the proprietor said yard being centrally lo cated In the mldat of A bualoeaa community, makes the location one of the moat dealrable la the city The preaent proprietor having urgent builneia to attend to elsewhere, will dlspoae of the above at a low price, or would rent UeyArd end fixture a If desired. myll-tf OR BALK. A LARGE, COMMODI- oua. well-built houae. situated In the moat uesln iealrabla nart of the cltr. for sale It Is well fur- niahcd.And the furniture will be aoldwlth the house At a great bargain. Inqulie of iVAHVII ItAIUUH) United States Marchal, D. U, 410 F street. Waah Ington. fetiVtr SriRE SUBSCRIBER UAS ON HAND L a large quantity of OAK and TINE WOOD, oroughly eeasoned aod In good condition, which hats prepared to deliver to purchasers In any part of the city, at reduced prlcea. Also, Anthracite and Cumberland COAL, in quantities -to suit pnr chasers Orders solicited at his new Wood ard, No. 4SX Twellth street, between 1C and F streets. nOV-ll r. i.vnua-1. NU. MILLER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, REAL ESTATE, EMPLOVMLNT ANDGENERAL No fill Ninth street weat, near lenn avenue vonvvy anciug. aoidvwiouiiuiium, uit u. torney, and all bualoeaa pertaining to tho above oltlce iranaaeted with diapateh Particular attention paid to the renting and col lection of rente on real estate, aud debts of all deaertptlons N B, Property holders can receive the rery best of tenants without charge, apib-tf JP O R SALE lMcaaee Drake's Plantation Bitters. 200 ' W.J C Club Houae Gin. 150 bbls Old nre Wl.iil.ry so cry old Rye Whlakey. loo hair cheats Tea of various kinds. 100 boxea Old Plantation Co tree, 100 kits Mess Mackerel 100 half kits Mess Mackerel 100 kits No 1 do. too " No s do 100 " Pickled Salmon. 60 bags Old Jara Co tree And renei-ftl aaaortment of Wines. Llfluors. Champagnes, Havana Cigars, &o , at market raits, tn nit imiai DitDnv W. CUUWIN BUROY. No. 14 North Charlea street, Baltimore, Md. mlMy 500 hemovai, 500 TU W K W UUIbl nu, B: 500:8 SEVENTH STRELT, JOINING ODD rilLOWl' HALL. JAMES B. TOPHAM & CO., HAVE REMOVED Thclp Well Known, 014 EitaMlihad TRUNK, SADLERY, HARNE83, ARD ILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUfACTORI TOTnEIR NKW DUILDINQ, B:500 SEENT1I STRLET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE OLD STAND, wnere may oe idhuu, ui uur uwuui.uuihi.iuii. moat complete aaaortment of every style and price oi juuiiary ana cmuur 3ADDLKS AND Dn IDLES, BREAST CULLAilS AND MAUI INO ALES, FINE SWORD BELTS, with Topham's Patent Slide KiIa Kramirntnrra nf LANGHOLZ'S TATENT STUH3. Maoufaoturcn of LANGHOLZ'S PATENT CDRB aad NOSL STnAf FUR SALKi EWDANK'S PATtNT SPUR, STFEL, BRASS, AND 8ILVLR TLATh SPUHS. DUM--ALO AND FINE WOOLt N ltODh.9, UOnSE COVERS AND ULANKEIS. BITS. MILITARY AND CITIZFNS' BIDINU AND HARNESS DI1S, IN (1I1LAT VARIETY H A U N K 8 B . FINE DOUBLE COACH, CARRIAGE, AND BUGGY HARNESS FINE SINGLE CARRIAGE, BUGGY, AND E- TRESS HARNESS, SUTLERS', STAGE, WAGON, CART, AND PLOUGH HARNESS wnipa, COACH, DUGOY, STAGE, RIDING, AND WAGON WHIPS, EVERY STYLE AND TRICE T K U N K b . SOLE LEATHFR TRUNKS AND ALISFS, IRON HIAME TRUNKS, VVOllDI!U IRUNK.ANDVALISFS, LADIJS'DRtSSTHUNKiainlBONNKT BOXES, ARNY VALISES AND IMUUNU IRUNK9, LctiherADl Caavais Plllileur DA.S, Leather, Caovail au 1 Carpst Travf llnK Vaia, LaJlri' Frenob Satoheli, Toy Trunks ami School Satolieli, aao tverr article lu their lino ol builuen. UEMEMBKRI EP500i3 SEVENTU S T n K T . JOHN JOLLIFffE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, lias removed his ofllee to the Northeast corner of w and jniinenia sireaia, oppusiv inn ontranco of the Treasury Building, Washington City, D.C, ,,., Attends especially to claims upon the United ii-i BOYS' CI lo resell t dren's Clot CLOTUING...-WE ARE NOW it of a large Assortment of Boys' ana fothlnaT of tha naucat atvlea. aultable for the present season for dress and sehool wear, to which we invite the attention of parents. WALL, STLPHENS & Co , 9 Pennsylvania Arenue, between Ninth and Tenth, street api 19-UU IttufclnUM AMUSEMENTS. af-IROVEH'B THEATRE. T rennsrlrant a arenuo, Seat WUUrd'a Hotel. LFONARD GROVKR D1PFCTOR Aiao.oi b rovers new uneaioui street xneatre. Fhlladelphia. THII (MONDAY) EVENING, June SO, First Appearance nf the eelebratnl Laarstrieooe, mis Kate vancf Who. together with the admirable Ldueattd Horse, DON JUAN, Will appear lathe grand melo-dra matte pageant, from Lord Byron s great poem, entitled M KZY PPA OR, THE WILD 110RSF OF TARTAR?, Sustained by Mr. Grover's Philadelphia and the Waa bin eton Oompanlra tj-Due notice will be given ol the reappear ance of the talentM young comedian, MR. J K. MORTIMER RATES OF ADMISSION! DreiaClrcI ,,.., W) cents Orchestra Chairs. 75 cents Family Circle 25 cents Tickets for sale at all the Hotels JeflO I LORD'S NEW THEATRE, 1 TENTH STRFET, ABOVE PENN. AVENUE. THIS (MONDAY) EVkNINU. June 30, last night but two of the re-engarementol the popular come dian, MR. J 8. CLARKE, who wttl apt ear for the Of si time here as Launse, In the beaut Cu I enraedy by Shakapeare, entitled the TWO GENTLEMEN OF Vs HON A, supported by Mlia Susan DenUand the unequaled company. The perfomaooe will conclude with the farce of LOVE IN LIVERY. COLUMBIA GARDEN, f orner nf Twelfth street aod Ohio Avenue. FRLE CONCERT EVERY NIGHT Monday and and Saturday concerts commence at lo clock, with a full Braaa Baod The cooleat lager lathe city always on hand. j7 tm' WANTS. w tnouaai ONEY WANTED....T11 E ADVER- tleer dralrea to n era 1 1 ate a loan of twelve liiuurnuu uuuitia, iu nc imuivu ur it uctu ui muii oa unincumbered real eitate, now brlnalng an an nual rent of five thouaand dollara The loan to be for five yeara, and the merest payable n,uar terly a. lreaa r u box no cer. waaninaion. u u. f- Baltimore &un coov three times and Bend bin to this -race. jizo-et -TTrANTEDTIlREE OR FOUR VV VV nil. to learn the PIANO FOR it. bv a laay wno na a lew noura wiring ine nay to apare Auurcae, " a. ii ," uox ta at inia omoe jn-u m ANTED-TUnEE COPIES or this I aprr Iiiiim tb. 7u er February. A eDT DISABLED BOLDIER WANTS mrlorroent Is a cool penman and ao ottuniaaiuaiinru loiAavcnargaoi aaeioi uooaa vuiyin( aou irnoi.cD) wrinaa; periurmcu auioaif en. Auurcii a ii , uua ivj, vvtiininKKiii, my3vim T AND WARRANTS WANTED. "FIFTY LAND WARRANTS efiO, S0( 130 andlsO wueu uuuivuiaivciy ov tLAnu BL UAILUItU Room a, corner ftevesffb and F sta T BURNISHED HOUSE OH COTTAOE furnished houae In this city for six months nr a yrar, where a few rea pec table boa ders would be allowed! or, would rent a small cottage, furnlahed or unfurnlahed, aultable for three peraons Rent will nepalu monthly or quarterly, in advance, and tbelesf of references chen, Audresa Boa 3, Na tlonal Republican Offlce nh!I PROPOSALS FOR WOOD AND COAL iuit urriis wrBTPi-nT, uu mu, ioo Sealed rronoaals will be received by the under- atgned till U o'clock m , on rRIDAY, July 1, fo furr lahlng, lor tne tiae nr this ueparimeni t 40u tone (3 310 lbs. to tho ton) beat Baltimore Company'a White Aih Coal, bv ttioa oral lieu abii ujmi, mj aicv, suit 3 0 eo da beat seasoned Otk Wood. 8 ttli factory arrancaoienta muat be made to se cure o the Government full weight aod measure The wood muat be corded snd measured upon the premlsee, and one-fourth sawed Into three. and the remainder Into two pieces, and all jllcj away In the cellar PartlcB auoDlvior the Wood will bo at hterty to delUer it at euch time during the fall an 1 winter as my best suit their convenience, provided aecu rllybe gl en for the falthlul fulfilment of the contract The unJeralgned reservea the rlht to ir-Jeet any or all the blda, if the Interests of the Department teem tore.utre it No bids will be entertained unless satisfactory evidence n be given of the rellabllltj and loyalty ot the partlea. snini ice oi coai, aucu rb ib uraircu, u vv ituu by catling upon the underalgue 1 rermtuia wm ue pruaipuy mine 1 he Droitoaala ahouid b addreiae 1 to the under signed, an 1 endoraed "Propoaala for Wood and Coal," ot for either one, aa the oe may be JIa.S9 IlALLflWe LL, Dlsturaing Llerk, J e 17-lit Tost UlUce Depart want OFFICIAL NOTICES. r F F I O l A L. Wan BtrAHTMEMT, June 19,1381 Major Btnton, L S Arienat Ihe funeral and an expenses inciueni to ine in terment of the eulTsrers by the recent catastrophe at the Araenal will be paid by the Department. ou will not spare any meana to cxprrai the re spect and sympathy of the Government for the deceased and their survhleg friends EDWIN .M STANTON, j30-3t Seeretaryof War. 0 f n O U L Trgaburv Depaxtmvnt. I FuirMTit AvDiTan's OiriiL, June 18,1861 ( Persons having claims against a balance due from the Unite 1 States to Denn s Grenler, de ceased, are hereby notified to preaent such claims, pmi erly authenticated, to this offlce, within four months after the anve date JtWWt STLPHFN J W. TABOR, Auditor. AFFIOUL, Wan Detabtment, CUT, J Adjutant Gemlral s orrici WASiiiNOTon, D. V , June 30, ltw The following ofllcers having been reported at the headquarters of the army fjrtr.eofTer.cfe here inafter epecltlrd, are hereby notified that they will stand dlstnlstcd the service of the United Statea, unless, within flReen (19) daja from this date, they ap ear before the Military Commission la seislon la this city, of which Brigadier General Caldwell, Unite 1 States volunteers, is prrsllcnt, anl make satisfactory defence to the charges agalnat them For J i audutent conduct in receiving pay twice forth tame ptriid from dijjtrtnt ajmaileri Scon I Lleuteuant George Svhuler, 08 h Tcna sylvanla tolunteera Absence totlhotU teaie Second Lieutenant J Hauk,30th Indiana tolun terra 1 D TOWNSLND, jcSO A"Utant Adjutant Cenerat. AM'IOUL. War DcranTMCMT, :mt, ) Adjutant GtNCRAL's office, WAiHifQTON, d. c , June is, isea. General Orders, No 313 I All slok and wounded oinoers, absent from their ommands and not fit forduWIn the field, tut able to sit oa courts-martltl, will Imme liately report their names and address to the Agutant General of the army II All stah and regimental meJlosl officers now on leave, in tho Department of the laat, la New Jersey, the eastern put of rennsylranla, and the eastern part ol Marjlaod, U aitie to travel, win report to the nearest Me ileal Director lor exami nation! and thoae found uj.lt for active aervlee, but able lo d hoepital dut) , will be ordered to re port ImmeJUtrly at the hoapltal at Camp Parole, near Annapolis, Marylaid, for such duty as the Surgeon tn charge may require of (hem By order uf the Secretary of Wan L D TOW.NsrND, Jc.0 6t Aaslstsut Aljutaat General. O HP HANS' OOURT. D1TRICT OF COLUMUU, WASHINGTON i.iiUNiv. id Wit i JUNL T, ISbi, la the oaso of James 11 Jones, aJmlatrator of Elliabeth S Ullnga decease I, the administrator afortaallhsa wllhthoan ot atlonuft) o On haua i ourt of aahiogton cuuity aforeaaid, ap lolutfd haturday, the 1 1 day of July oex', lur ihe final aettlemeut ai 1 distribution ol the eraou at raUtoof said dectase 1, anl uf the aasrts In hand, aa far as the same hae Ucn collected anl turneil Into mniisvi when nnd where all the Credit nra anl liclrs ot said drneased am natitUd to at tend, (at the urphana court or Waahlngton cmin ty aforeaaid ) with their claima i ro, e ly vouchtd, or they may otherwise by law be exclu led from all benefit la said decease 1 s estate tovlded a coi y of thla order be i ubllal el once a week for three wockaiu the National IU riroLRAN, pre vluus to the said id day uf July, IBM Teat i C. HOBBINS, jeis-wiw Ueglitel of WUli. AMUSEMENTS. C ANTERDURY HALL. THE GRFAT CANTFRRUnV. THE GREAT CANTERBURY, THE MOST GENTEEL, THE MOST GLNTaEL, THE MOST COMFORTABLE THE MOST COMFORTABLE CONCERT H4LL CONCKKT HALL MTiircrrr. IN THE CITY. T II R COMPANY THE COMPANY THE LARGEST, THE LARGFST, THE LARGEST, MOST TALENTED, MUST TALENTFD, MOT TALENTLD, AND MOIT VERSATILE AND MOST VhHflATlLE OUT OF NEW YORK. OUT OF NEW YORK, M'LLE MARIETTA RAVEL, MONS BAPTISTIN, JOHN MULLIGAN, BILLY WEST, If. W. WILLIAMS, J. 1 DOUGHERIY, J DC FORREST, W.B CAVANAUGH, RONZANI GRAND BALLET TROUPE, MIS JENNY FORREST, MISS VIO Rl. MM SALLIE WFINER, MM4LAHRIR GARDNER, MISS NAOMI rOHTEH. M'LLF IOLA. MISS KITTY SrOTT, MISS MARY GARDNER. MISS MAGGIE WILSON. MISS FANNY PARKER, NHS SALLIE NORTON, MISS MARIA MONROE, MUS JENNIF DE VF-HS. MISS MARY WALKER, MISS CLARA HENDERSON, MISS LILLIE BAKER. MISS ESTELLE FORREST A MAGNIFICENT BILL FOR THIS KVkNINOS ENTERTAINMENT. ON MONDAY EVENING, 37TH INSTANT, flrat preaentatlno of THE GREAT LOCAL DRAMA, THE BUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC, Written expreialy for the Canterbury by a well known dramatic author) with new Local fcenery by WM FIELDMAN, Appropriate Costumes by REUBEN MARSHALL, Machtoery and Appurte nances by T SULLIVAN) the whole produced under the Immediate supervision of W.B CAA- NAUGH INCIDENTS AND SCENERY. SCENE l, tew nf the Potomac and Washing ton City by moonlight G vernment tranapo ts steam eg down the river The Picket Guard at hla poet Braxtoo, the Buahwhacker. SCENE 11 -The Haunted Hut la Irglnla The Buahwhaekers It council P ot and counterplot Ihe aplrltaf ', appears to the SaceatlonUta Tableau THE UNION MUST BE PRLSKRVEO SCENE lit View ot the National Hotel on Pennaylvanla avenue Beau on hla ahape Chlpa getting searee FaahlonaMe eoclety Tne bogua bill Beau on anew lay Nothing lke eprepnaaea aing exterior A new patcntor the pateit omee Irlah Molly, Of preaents check which Is not ac ceptable aLI L I A gay time In Swam poodle Faglo, the Game Cook, and the girls from home M e McLaughlin's party, rollicking times among the boya Charley Sin rgan, the oldeat haekmai la town "Two Spanking Bob-tall Grays 'Night unera ami tne u eaic o uav uora nima vour eve Peter In trouble-Hlherntan dlvaratlona Beau again 'Idoa I drlok.but I II take a cttarora cneia, it you iiks iiian aong and uance by the characters Black Sti dlaturba the part) A row and a recreation Beau lu trouble SCENE V Scene near Alexandria, Va Lieut. Cnmptoo, nf the U S A , and his betrothed. Lucy OU more Flight of the lugltlvea Tim agin and Mrs McLaughlin united for Lie, and on their way to Anew hi me. sctvNL VI Aouia Creek Beau on a Ashing ev eurslon Flat flau rather aearce Catches a Tar tar A aad mishan The Union refucees a HI pur sued Terrific storm Beau's umbnlla Blark Sal to the rescue BuahwhkCkera, be Jabers Tab'eau SCL.NC If The Bklrm ah in the woods Brax ton aLd the Bushwhackers gain a rlolory D adly combat between llm ra(fn and Br ex ley Beau pul eloutof thefrylegpan ' Howareyou.Jerter son Davla and your Red, White anl Red 1' &.c viii rtnu LriJi ine aione nouae at Manaaaaa Mia lacln'a Quarters Beau into the tiro A Ualloate situation for a I achelor The phantom chlpa "I have thee, and et 1 hae thee not" Black Sal In aearch of her piccaninny Lucy CUmore In dinger Tim vagtn on hand The ghoat of the murdered wife The picket Spirit or waah logtnu and Alleeorl'at Tableau Retribution and tha GoJdea of LI erty ror Aiaiuorrai ayno ait, eaai oi caaraciers, ac , see future bills of the day. Admission 33 cents Orchestra eOeenta Private Boxea, holding six persons 5 Doors open at 7t performance to commence at 8 family matinle, ATURDAY AFTrHNOON, At 3 o'clock Ladles sa aentat children 10 centi VARIETIES! VARIETIES I MUSIC HALL AND THKATRL. Fronting Pena'a avenue and Ninth Street 1 SIGN Ot THE DIG DHUMMOND LIGHT! HAMBLIN hCO Proprietors FITZ SIMMONS Mage Manager and Advertiser Old Prices, Twent-hve and Fifty Cents Adiulaslon III UHI-AI BUiPIMIHMUIUi O Grand Theatrical Performance t irs-llrllllrxnt ftluiin 1U11 hnw t NOW CREATING GREAT (XCITEMFNT. STARTLING DRAMATIC HISTUHYI JTT-Terrlble and Shameful Criminal Acta I tt-Mearlless Male and l-emale Fien 1st rt-LIK Dath Myatery. and Crime I TiTrnNn wivkK uf thl uhlat SUCCESS. Written by Fits Simmona, author of th "Brtle of WaaniOglOO," - Hie iruiu nwiutin, m , "tHESI- VKNTHTrEiTI)RKaHMA'KLH, THE UNION MARTYR GIRL, Full of new local Beenery Government Clerks, Folltlclana, M chanlca an I others, all Interested MISS LI-TTIL CHANDLER, aa Mary Morria, the Dressmaker Alao, ttfty other ArtiBtea, Dancers, tstngera, and EthioplaoB One hundred and flftj. men, women, and chll Iren In the Battle Scenrs WEDNESDAY AF 1 1 RISOON, LL EE. Je3 pOLORED VOLUNTEERS WANTED ISO CASH DOWN, PAID IN ADVANCE. Al ply at the RECRUITING OFFICE, bus New Jersey a.enue Any person bringing a Rf CRUIT or RECRUITS to my oltlce will be paid liberally VOLUNTEER AND SAVE YOURSELF FROM BEING DRAFTED mMMf p RAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Are cot simply flat pieces of paj er cut in the form nf a collar, but are Molded and Shapti to fit the neck, having a perfect cure free from anglee or breaki, which is obtained by our patented trocess, which also secures another advantage poittittd by no other collar, vli i Space for Ike Cravat In the Turn-down style, the iniide of whtcMi perfectly imoolh and free from pucker , making this collar, for ease, aeatneas, and durability, unequalled The v are made In Turn down style in sites from 1)3 to 17, and In Garrotte from 11 to 17 Inchea, aod packed la neat wu ooxea oi iuu eacii) aiao in smaller oata of 10 each the latter a very handy I ackage fur travelers, army and navy officers EJ- K LRY COLLAR Is atam) ed GRA . S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR Sold by all dealers In Men's Furnishing Goods The trade supj lie by WALL, arEfML-xs a. IU, 333 Pennaylvanla avenue, Between Muth and Tenth streets, Je3-d3m Washington, D C. IRKfaS MAKING .-THE UNDER- ly signed would rea) ectfully announce to the tti'ii.. ..r thu eitvKnd lla vliiloltv. that the v are engaged In the vnrtoua branches of FASt.lUriA.l4.fc. fltb UlAIVinu, whloti thav re nre i ared to execute on reaaona b e terms, with neatneea and dispatch, and In the latest aim m sr i p mri mh-b, i 414 SlaNlH MTRrt r I9, (Un stairs.) oi pnatte Ihe Patent OlDce v ' MRS DOUGH Ai HOLCOMB. Washington, D t Juue 19, lesi Jel0 3in EN LEMKN'ti CLOTIIIHO.WE X hare now lu store a full stock of Gentlemen's spring Orereoata, Business Suits, Dress Sails, and Furnishing Goods ol the latest styles, manufactur ed with the same legreoof nestcess,style, aad ale WALL,STLPIItNSctto, IM PsnniylvanJa Arenue, between Ninth andTenlfllUesta. f lt-UU lltai (. Intel, AUCTION SA1.ES. 1J Y J. O. MoOUIHE A OO., AtTCTftlNrKRa. ARQr sale or nniMiiNn t.nT.e.oi mr. DAY AFTERNOON. Juna Oilh. tt Sa'1oW. nn the premlaes, we shall rell the whole or Souar 113, fronting n spectlvely on KIghteenth and hin. tee th at re t a west, and north n and s streets, the whole subdivided into Stdtsinble BullJlsg Lota running back to ellrjs Termat Ooe-thlrdlneaah! the remainder tn eU and twelve montha, with Interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises Oat of conveyances at the expense of purchaser. KJ- A payment of Mon each lot will be ra ti ii.icu4.ij ion ai. J. C. McGUIRE fit CO, Auctioneers. Je30-d T)T JAMES O. McGUIR& & I ) AUCTtONrCRSL CO., ADMINinRATOH'e giLE t)F ABOUT ONF Thousand CorJa ot Felled Oak, Hickory, and Pine Wood, near the elty.-Oa TUESDAY MORNtNO, June 31, at 13 o'clock, At the Auction Rooms of James C McGuIre fc Co, corner Tenth and D streets, Washington, D C, I shall sell about one thousand cords of elled Oak, Hickory, and Pine Wood, on the farm of the late Captain Carberry, oa the Seventh street turnpike, and distant about four and a half miles from the city The wood to be eorded and removed within ninety days from the day ef sale Terms cash. RICHARD LAY, Administrator. J. a McGUIRk . CO, JlS-d Auctioneers M, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, AtlCTlnNEPhS ANDOMK BUILDING LOT! ON THF ftXANn ai Aucnon un whunesday, the 33 instant, we shall sell, on the premlaes, at o'clock p. m., the follotvlng handsome BuiUlng Lots, vis i Lots Nos tan If, la Square no 333 No 1 has a front on C street south of 67 feet, at the corner nf Eleventh street wett Lot No Shas afroit on irgmia avenue, at the corner or Twelnh street, of ll feet Both of which Lota will be subdivided to suit purchasers Lot 9 fronts the Mall near the Dmiinaomaa lasmution a dcauiuui location. Immediately after the sale of the above, we ahall sell east part or Lot to t. ii Square No fin, bav tnc A front of S3 fe t on Viretnla avenue, runnlnr back about ISO Oct, between Third and Fourand a nan streets win bedivued if desired Termsr one-third cash) balance la six and twelre wo a ins ior noira iwaring iuieret. Aueeu given bum iecu in iriini itiirn All conveyance at eoat of purchaser, lneludloc ic'tdui aiampa ii'ia inuiapuraDie Twentv dollars will be reaulred nf each ni ehaaer when the property lekoockcdolT, and If not compiled with it will be put up again and sold to iuv uiat iiiguri. uiuvjcr Ul.rE.al t WIL.UIA1I9, Jcl7-d Auctioneers BL JAMES U M'OUIRE AUCTIONf ERS. CO, OFSIRABLE SUDUHDaN rttOPPRTV AT public auction On THUHDUAY AFTs RNOON. June 33 atSo'cl ck,on tbepremlaes, weahall aell L4ia no i anu io in square numoereu duo, aiiu ated at the corner of north Latreetand rlfthatreet east, fronting 103 feet I loch no nnrth L street and leTfVet Inches onaFlfth street eaat. ln,proel by a new twoatorv and baaement brick dwelllnr houae, containing 8 rooma, wl'h eelUrt atat Hag for horses and cows, wgon-house, with large hay Isfr, and other ut-bulldlagB. i d grouauB are laiu out wiin cnoice iruii treea, grapes, Aa., and, with a amall expenae, outd be converted Into a One summer resort and public Terms: One third la caahi the residue la six, twelve, aad eUh'cen months, with tateixat. . cure 1 by a deed of truat on the prenilBes ffa L'.tIV hA-BMBBSArt BS..Brt Cum eyances and stamps at the eoat of the pur chaser J C. MtCUIRE&CO, Jeia-d Auctioneers B Y W. L. WALL, A, (JO AUCTIONEERS. HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR AND REPOSITORY, Expressly for the SALE OF HORSES, CARBIAGLS, STOCK, As., W LOUISIANA AVENUE, Between Ninth, and Tenth sts., Washington. auction sales every tuesday, thursday, and saturday. cash advancsdTjn consiginhents. SI OK AGE FOlTcARRlAbES. HORSES, CARRIAGE J, &C, R seel red laririvate Sale. w."tTjgtt h.rn Ata GONMTSALES! SJ ALE OP CONDEINEU HORSES AND IUUL.VS Cnicr tiiiARTinMABTin's Ornct, UtYOT Or WAaiiifurniv, u ui ts .fitii tvt niihha auction, at the Corrals, near the Observatory, lu the city of Waablnctoo, u i , on wrunivBuiii junc o, iom, uuvh WEDNESDAY, June J3, IMt, a lot of HORSES AND MULES, oondemne l as untit or public service, Terma Caah, la Government lunda. Bile to commence at 10 o clock, a m D H RUCKEU, Brigadier General aad Chief Quartern. , jea-m Depot ot Waafclngton or L1A .K A'f AI,H,Ar.l)llLl V , VA, O CONDEMNED HORSFS AND MULES. CiitErQv Luartermaster'sOffiie.) D.roT ur Washington, on, D C, Jiine 16 1-61 1 IV an in iirnt i ni.i .vt i.iiiii .n.tmn. ftt Alexandria, a, on THURSDAY, June 33, lSti, at II o'clock a m'lotorHORSyi ANDMULFS, condemne l aa unfit lor public aer lee Terms: Cash, la Government fun la n H HLCKER. I'D If adlsr General and Chief Quartern -.eter, jri51t Depot of Waahlogton. OALE OF CONDEMNED HORSLS War Department, Cavalrv Bcrhc, ) OiiicEorCmcr QiiAim.iMABTtM, Washinoton June 15 1S6 ) Will be soil at Pulllo Auction ;o the highest bidder, at Gleaboro' Drpot.on r RIDA ., the Stth Instant, beginning at 10 oilock a m , f roin ono hua Irrd (luo) to one hundred and llfty 15) horses. These horeee hare been condemoe l aa unfit lor the cavalry aervice of tho Army lur roal and farm purpoaea many good bargains may be had noreeB sum "6 Terma cash an in u a S currency ... JMrS A EKIN, Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quarter master, jcitt td Cavalry Bureau BOAllDlNtt. l-kiiAlilHNfl... A NLMKLl. OF OKN 13 tlemea can obtain bsard at No 47 Marlard venue between ourand a-half and Sixth atreets, lanl ""'" T OrONTUE OIII INS I ANT, AN I J rNv't-LOTF containing to aca atd oilier I mate pai era, among wnicn was niiimn ' J W Forney fur one huodrel and tlfij diuars, narment of which has been stopped A llbcr-i reward will bo pall for their icturn In the Tiibun Rooms, Fourteenth strict, wppoaiu wii Urda'Hitel Jr3" U1 NITED STATES HOTEL, CAFF IfLAU, T J JOHN M-sr, AROM MILLER, PHOPHILTOHS, Vict leave to call Ihe u ntioanf their fiends and the public to the abn, a magnificent LataUlah ment which will be open for tl rucepiKO of is itoraonthe IMhnf Juue Best lea a epaoioua Dining Hall anl Parlors, It conUlna an unuaual nunit irnf large an 1h.11 van tllate I BihI Room a, all hn Homely lurulahe l w tth new furniture througaout Ihe Proprietors ol this stabllahment will spare no care or expense to meet the wants uf ll elr gueBtB thereby hoi log to "" llbeially In the I umic n ontgo. Ai plication I ir rooms ma lo to the subscribers, by letter to capo Iel-.ii I, will receive a prompt re (fr tjeJ6w Wtsr fc M1LLEK SMITH &, PARIS, i RLNtll CONFLLTIONLRV And LADIKS' RLSTAURANT, No HI Urat Baltimore sticct RALriMOUK The rarest delicacies, Fruits. Creams, Pouod Sponge, and 1 roated takes lupphtJ to umilUa at sfiorteat notice Cy-The choicest A lnea . i atantli on hand Pll G 1REAT U0EUNMIr CLAIJI AfitM , WAiHIV T HT D C W. proieeute llli 1 romi tnen and dlllicende All claim, or aolJler. w iimJe I nu I dlscliari .J, au I tha Widow, or llrl" ol such l lie, or liai. d ed, or been kllle I In tl e lervloo ol tuo United Slate., "" "" """ '"Wi TiTh" ch, li. t ai'LuiM;, tt rneys, ISSDitreet near Tenth, (ui stairs ) 111 1 Lxi v El ,r.n ni,hr t u.ii Ii. U. r of U aHhlnelon Mnin Lewis Joliutuu h Co , Bankers, Wash lnti n J.IS U" T U E A. Ii 11 I O N, ICNNSVLVANIA AVFNDX, B.tte.an lilt and ZU Btreets DOAIIDINO UV T1IK DAY OH WKEK, Wilt) Oil WITHOUT LODdlNb. MEALS AT ALL fctOtjaa. tvaiT.ua . saU. t-l7 C . ejujtijf. PROPOSALS. pROPOSALBFonMAILSrEAMSniP AM-?n-Vfr,,a'1WEENTHKUWITDTATEf AND BHAZIL Tost Office DEPAftTunrr, I Washinotor, Juoe n, ism. In aceordanee with tte provisions of the est of Congress, approred May 38, 1MI, which la In tho words following, to wit I "AN act to authorize tha establishment of ocean mall steamship Berries) between tha United S'ates aod Brat I " ' Be it enacted ey the Scnaft and ITauH of fUpntrntt tlvttof the Inlietii&ttt of AmtlcainOmfrtt tembltd, That the Postmaster General be, an I he Is hereby, authorised to unit with the General Post Offlce Department of the Empire of Bra ill, or such officer of the Oorernment of Bra lit as ahall rw a i tborj.ed te act for that Government, in establlah lng direct mall eommuaieation between tha twu countries by means of a monthly ilea of first elaae American seagoing steanihlns,to be of not less than two thouaand tons burden each, aod of suf ficient number to perform twelre rounl tr pa r voyases per annum netweCR a port of the Un ted States, north of the Potomae rtrer, ant Rio de Ja neiro, in Brail), touching at Saint Themes, la tba West Indies, at Bahla, Pernatnbueo, andeueh other Brazilian and lflterraetHftt iM.rt ar mtli n .h-.ll beeonaldered oeeeaaaryand expedlenti Provided, iuiiuimi-ui iuj Brrvice iiii Pt oiriuu i betareea the two Goreramenis, and that the I m ted States portion thereof shall not exceed Uo aum of one hundred and fifty thousand dol arc or theperf irmanea of twelve round tripa per am um, to be paid out of any money appropriated fc i service of the Post Offlce Department, " Bee 3 And be it further enacted. That the P at maater General be, nnd be is heieby, atlth to Invite prnpoaats fer said mall steamship s r a hV DUb la aUlv-ftliemrnt for thai ini1 nr tf days In one or more newspapers published cities of Washington, Baltimore, r&lla le Newiork and Kostoo, respectively, and toe tract with the lowest reipineibU bidder for same for ft term ttt ten vean. tn oitTimn fmm the day the first steamsMp of the propose li no shall depart from the United States with thomai 4 for Brazil : rovtdea That proposals fir mont y trips that Is to aa , for twelve round voyage rr annuo, out and back are reoelvet and aecf I by him within the limit at afore a aid. from a par y or parties of undoubted responsibilltr, possess n ample ability to furolah the steeiiahips requlrnl 'nrthe serilce, aod oiTerlng good and sufficient sureties for the fal'hfm performance nf such con tract, And provided, further, That a cb prnpoaats shall be accepted br the Oorernment of B eiil, and that dlstl ct and srparate contracts with each Oorernment, eootalnlngatml ar provisions ahall be execute 1 by such accepted bi i W nr bidders) each Government to be reaponalble only for Its proportion of ihe subsidy to be paid for the aer rice. "see S And be it further reacted, Thai any con tract which the roe .master General mayexfeita ULder the authority of thla act shall to Into effeot on nr before the flrat day of Pept'niher, one thou sao 1 eight hundred and s!xtf-flve and shall, in Atdltloa te the usual atlouUtlooa nf neean f all steanisilp contracts, provide that the steamships offered for the service shall be constructed of the beat materials anl alter the moat approved motel, with all the modern improvements adapted for sea-going steamships of the first elaasi and shall, before their approval aod acceptance by the post master General, bj auhject to lnapectlon aod sur vey t j an experienced uavalconatructor, to be de tailed for that purpose by the Secretary nf the Navy, whoae report shall be made to the Poetmaa ter Uenerali that tha twu Govern meat a ahll b entitled to have transported free nf expenae, on each and every steamer, a mall agent to take charge of an 1 arrange the mall matter, to whom suitable accommodations for that purpoae ahall be assigned) that In caae of failure from any cause to perform any of the regular monthly voyages stipulated for lo the contract, a pro rat deduction shall be made iuu. mi compenaauoa oa account ni eucu nmit ttdvojag nrvoyageai the suitable tinea and pen- iiarB ujitT rn impomeu lorueitva anu irregularities la Ihe rrrular nerfurmavnea nf th priaa kaennl. log to eobtrac I and that tha fa Imitator Oenera.1 ahall have the power tn determine the contract at aOV time. In Caaeof lla belnr uaiterlft ni tisralrns..t to aoy o her party "See And b'U further enacted. That the mall atesmablps employed la tie sen c authorized by this act snail be exempt from all port charges and euatom houae duaat tho port of departure and arrival lo the Unite t Statea Proutied, That a aim liar immunity from tiort chamn .n!i nn.hAiia. dues Is granted by the Government of Brazil, PROPOSALS wi 1 be received at the Post uiHce Department, la the city or Washington, until 2 o clock p a of SATURDW.tne Urstdirof Ocobcr. ISGl.f.rcin. ve lng the mails of the United States by a monthly line of tlrat-c ass American aea-golog steimsblps of not leaa than two thouaand tons burden, each, and of aufflclent number to perform Uelte round voyages jw annum between a port or the United States north of the Potomae rler and Din , ?!.. U Brazil. Imiahin ai. Thomas, In the We it Indlea. n.l t n.t,i. .. i tu.. nambuco, In Brazil, for a contract term of ten ,.-.-, -..im-uouoa or before the 1st dav of September, 18(13, an 1 to date fr m the d ly the first ,..... muat l..lrn.t tba LToltrJ SUtfl rort ct j,"tluro anJ arrival, .a I nr at th Ir option, ..' . ... Mnhnn . Id tiooal intermediate u I'l at which tlit it.amililpi ihOI touthoathel oul w.'l or homswarJ ins'. to deliver anl re nlr.malU .. ., y fciia Dl nuum win. - .na tim i",'u-v vu v occupied In I er forming the pasiagea, each way taatween tho Lnlted statea port nf departure n arrualnid H o de Janeiro, and ehoul-t be aooim ra led by a map or diagram of the route, ahowlni be Intermediate porta at which the anamahli are ij sll tn neuveranu receive in tin bji-vuu ui the sal Irgdajs, stating the pr po e-ldaya iti iinnrinf .ViitATturn from each rort aa well s t propoaeu uaya uu nour ui !, umim . n -aecompanr each bid; such aohedules hoeve be a u Meet to the approval ot the P at I mfmiinr thm rerneotlie countries. Apd to al t on by Bald Departments from time t- I me, a Interests of mr proposed international postal vici may rrqulre ine Bieamanii on-rc i iwr '"' irrTnej nun American steamers of the flrat claat and bef acceptance will be a it Ject tt Impaction a d ey by aa ej erienceu uavai eonairucior, u detailed for that purpose bj the Scoretary of Proposals must conform la all respects tn t1 provisions and requirements of th aforrsal a approved May 3) h, 1461, and muat tie pro guarantied, with a satiatact trj teattmoulal the guarantors are n en of iruprrti, aud a aitlyalle ti make good their guarantee bid ler's name and resldence.an 1 th nave n member i f the Urm, when a company offers, a be dlatlnetly ataUd In the ) rop aal The acceptance nrnoa.accciirancaot the 1 1 be determlued by the Poatmastrr Geueral aa as practicable after the lime limited for thrl cei ttooj lut no propoaalcin be accepted 1 Department unleaa the bl Ider la alao acaej tt y the Government or Brazil, as proided lo- In t e afureaatdact And In caa ot such joint ac Mice, illatlnot And separate contracta are u I ecu'ed by the a cepted bidder or bt 1 lere with (jjcr iment,contalnla almllar provisions, Uivcroment to be responsible for ouly Its l rii tlon uf the eubsidv to be pai I for the service Proposals ahiiuld be arnt under seal, to1 First Aistetaiit PiBtmaaier General, "fr rc Desk with the worla " Vdff Prota t Font Uj( ' written nn the faeiuf thead reaa,n I tht ah iuI 1 1 e d apatuhed In time to be r celt ed by or ln-foreth' rtret dayof October aext, whlca will be the Uat dav for let-clvlng rvpoaala under thla ad crtlaftueut M BLIR, roatmaa er Gen ral. Note This Department is not advtaed that any defl Iteattion haa et reen taken by the G ern meitul Braill In teapectto the establishment of Ihe pioioB.-detean.Bhlp service between tha two i-iiimtrlci! halt It I I rntltl if) that bV th 1st Uf Ol- tin-r nix', the limit ilaed ior the receptio nf pro no aula uotier thla ad etttsemeot, certain Infinua tlon n tit suiect will have been recti red hen receit eu, ii win uv mu puuiis JelS wM 4 MERICAN flrOOIi COTTON" PORTSMOUTH STEAM FAUTOHV. BFST SIX COnD SOIT IMIIIU, AMOIIVa ENAMELUU TUREU LLH SPOOL WA11BANTFD .OO IARD9, tQUAL II ALL Hk.srLeT3 TO IMfOHTCD. CIIA1ILI.S AMOni, JR, 4 CO, Eellln, Agrats, 306 Church allef, myso-lnid Fhlladelplila OIR8T NATIONAL BANK Or WA3IIINQTOt' Caittal tSOO,OUO. tf This Dim, onsnlied under tha Natloual Banalnt Law ol th. last Connreie, Is orsnod tuU la lor thetraniaotlun of huilneis, at tha oorMl ol Fllleaoth and T atresti, opnoilt. Traaaurr l Vartmanl. U. D. COOKE, FrMldaut, Wai. S. Bf KTi.no'i Cashlar. M-U