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THE EVENING STAR ara (@UNDAY EXCEPTED.) vet, XVIII. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excelient Pumily and News Jowmns!. containing & greater variety of interesting read- ing than can be found in any other—ts published on Friday morning. Texus—Cash, snvariatly, im advance. Single copy, per annum. Five copies Ten copi AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corser of Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh st. BY Ww. D. WALLAOCH. _ Papers served in packages by carriers at $418 ‘year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers ‘the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than faree months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gle copies, ong cent; in wrappers, Two CENTS. {> Avvzatisemants should be sent to the fice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. Sor Se EES AN ENGLISHMAN’S VIEWS OF THE AMERICAN WAR. It invariably contains the “Washington News’ that bas made Ths Daily Evening Sway ciroulate #0 generally throug hout the country. UP "Single copies (in Wrappers) can be pre. cured at the counter, immediately efter the Issne ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. AUGUST 16. 1361. N°. 2,619. halle and passages in the vast building, which will, when completed, fitly ocoupy a comman- could run, albeit not like the swift Oamilla, and he, I surmised, could not, I maintained ALTIMORE ARMY SUPPLIES : POR STAMPING Rassell's Letters te the Londen Times. d present externally a grand as-| my thesis. ‘Dy’e-liv-in-the-city?” ‘No, I P®oProsais FOR ARMY WAGON AND LOCK HOSPITAL, [From the London Times Special C ent t, not Lt sustained by tha intaciie, don’t,’’ was my rep “Then I congratulate AMBULANCE HARNESS. Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy and only A PACKET OF PAPER ) | pec roe gra’ —- Effectual Remedy in the World, Wasuinetox, July 12. | were tolerably well filled with people, but} you. There’s no jistis for Britches subjix— Orrice or Army CLOTHING AND Equipace, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, AND ENVELOPES T arrived in Washington the evening before | there was no crowd, no eagerness, no excite- | not ta drop to drink in the whole d—n place.” Corner of Howar and Mercer streets, H is — a the meeting of Coi . On my way I had | Ment—soarcely even the noise of conversation. | The soldier was mistaken, but did not require New York«, August 3, 1861 LET NO FALSE BELICACY PREVENT. TO MATCH. been amused by secing grave men enter the | The heavy ill-ventilated chamber in which the | any demonstration of the fact, and I mention lobens ts will be ressives af thie <fiae Sor far- APPLY IMMEDIATELY. atte ear with long wands and old bulging projec- | Senate sits was by no means crowded. although | the circumstance only for the purpose of pointé yop iar gp Ag ry A CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE t i free ingress was permitted till the Vice Presi- | ing out the great increase of British su rjects oan be fi ed at th is y 0 5 : MEYROPOLITAR tions at the end thereof covered with bright cs ri 3 bom IN FKOM ONE TO TWO DAYS. paper, which I was informed were “‘tockets’? | dent took the chair, and the sitting com-| which has suddenly taken place here. The th o di Ls * A 2 thi ar pols t, tl we menced; nor were the commodious—at least | Legation is overwhelmed with them, and this *, See ares, Afestions of the Bid = pie Crna Fourts et — tg oar very spacious—galleries open to the public at | war would give Queen Victoria or restore to oral Debilay, monag4 meg pie gol ta Biners of fact ies were providing for the wants | #ll thronged, even in the ladies’ seats. B her many thousands of devoted subjects if ef Ideas, Lew tase feart, Tumidity, of their families in Catherine wheels, Roman | ™®2y citize d among them a number of | they were only encouraged in their affection- ‘and to the estab ished patterns: ings, Dianesse’ Migarer Giddiness, ——< = candles, and blue lights all alon, the line. | Private sol seemed to take pleasure in efforts to return to the fold. There is also harness as follows, to wit: zion Bols- But for the density of the crowd before Wil- Siting sown in m ‘otras eed Se mee places Leng on camber ot esseizae insite bef ichan ieee ts u Dreadfal and Se ak Senators, and j fore the Sena’ ro- | in the world. The could, never- 0 Quilors. Breech straps 6 ino! Mind. er ante dane ane om _ bap walleye whe Sees ficeeront ceeded to business. «ioe snore, proceeding | theless get up an army of a million of foreign | 3 tnohes wide, sow nto 14 inch riage of YOUNG MEN WASHINGTON LOCK HOSPITAL. 6 Renecion itehall te nfini froma bearded and bel an ina scarlet shirt | subjects who are now naturalized here, and | ‘C% rons, lip straps 8 foet 11 inches Especially who have become the victims of Solitary View, | PPR. SHU: eter on Szpenqnes of ton — . jog Oatekane rel Shegirmaets showed thatone of the Garibaldini, a corps of | could fight its battles with enormous hosts of witers Thik eet Tor ares eases bucks eae Poteet ng Yourg Sten ofan ome « ory, self- ed ain Besetete om fogton would not have perceived any indica- | Whom quartered here, had sought oblivion | French, English, Scotch, Germans, Italians, | in 7 Ree long, 1% inch wide; side it otherwise ia impostors in gen- ions that the most important Session of the | i2 the very center of debate. Irish, Swedes, Norwegians, and Dutch. When | [tres f fect Ing, 16 inch wide; tie if Ben Fas ie tho a 8a United States’ Congress that ever took place | _A more dreary proceeding than the reading | I see some of the strong fellows who use our | Two Belly Bacte a aunpaun Gael pe where ©, Fare.nnd spocty was on the eve of being opened. He would, | f the Message cannot well be conceived. The | speech, and think of the difficulties of our re- A gleet, = peer —— aah otters in the strosts, clerk's voice was low and monotonous, the si- | cruiting in the Crimean war, I cannot but re- ilars. 18 to 19 inches long. with double heap omg Anil : * many flags floating from the noures. Commis- lence = the Hcerees — pierces, By 8 ngle , adlacd gersigg Neher ver ey may be, which rs md safe leathers and buckles % inch riat carte, and the various wagons of Volun- | 2Ote of approbation; but in the other House leprived the British Isles of such material. i He who tear sectnente ce ig Over potas deatee: and all | bear there was more animation. An attempt | The Catherine wheel is busy throwing out | 7% ye Ten tage peated gun “cond the “igus of war or of a great military demon- | ¥*# made to sit with closed doors for the bet- nd fiery fl.shes all around the world, | square, staplee aud line ri scration; but there were no placards on the | ter dispatch of business, but this was not the care of Dr. J. may. reli je in his honor as a gentleman aod confidently taly upon his akill ase physician. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. sp: but as it throws tuem off it consumes, and at | Tio Pair of Hame Straps. Lower one 5 feet 6 " m left hand side going from Balumore street, a few doore from walls—no parade of pamphlets and speeches, | *&teed to by the majority. last there remains but a burnt up and black- long, % inch wide; upper one 4 fect 6} the corner. Fuit'hot to ebeerve oame sad number. Letters “er euch as might have been seen in arlier |. An enthusiastic Indy whocame over with me | ened cinder. Growa piece 2 feet long, 1i¢ inch | St D* Pelé and contais » stamp. aS artof the 2ontest while there was yet room | i? the Arabia,was very indi; h [To BR CONTINUED.] pisces each 16 inches long, 1% inch ‘phil jor argument and men’s mind: were vehicles | ‘Tymanof hers because he a! jece 11} inches long, Lg inch wise; V—— i rom blinds to crown pieces, Ib inches of debate. The following morning opened | 2¢¥°r seen a more dignified assembly than the strict y I Sargeons, London, gradu- nt Colleges im the Gricea sno on which they fall or : > > ch wide; nose piece 1] inches long. 1 nner pert nee oon spent to re horri who with all the anaccustomed pomp of martial | House of Lords. “What!” she said, “do you SUMMER RETREATS. inch ‘wide; blindaé wohes long, b3 inches wide; SS hace Eee wish to be valustie meron To sonlety, display; the blast of trumpets, the roll of | ™e#o fer a moment to say that they are equal QEA BATHING AND SAFE RETREAT, romney (0 side 4 feet long. 1 inch wide i wn; many tronbled with ringing ip the earliest reli ’ ms » 4 es i D b b $ RETREAT, side 2 feet long, | inch wide, with 1 inch buckle; when asleep; great nervovsness, being ithe eh drums, the roar of distant guns, the ‘ramp of | © our Senators’"” In one respect the Senators S** i? Point Loox-Ovt, MARYLAND. butts, tinned mu!len, to weigh ¢ ihe, to the sodden sonnds, bashfainess with frequent bivehing, racients who gome men _reverberated through the highways, and y seaiteate, of an air of windom This co ebrated Bathing Piace Bituatad at the | Tio Pair Chain Papes,2 feet long, 2 inches wide. | sometimes with Serangemest of mind, were cored inne ralehed with the Fr i i % ven ¥ unction g vi ar Trace tong, 4 she Now York regiments passed in review. be Bow of (he Semaine ann ner? | Chesapeake tar etit te ceened beats foot, of No.3 irou, with T on one end, weight 7% TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. fe m8 co) Sn'they toni be st fore the President aod many of his Ministers ow of we cenators are meu of ad- | undersigned on tho Inth of Sune, ta the to 8 ibs. per pair. Twisted or straight . Young Men ana others who have injured the ’ ‘ciass hotel at jess than in front of the White House. What a change vanced years, and Mr. Critten len ss Pointed very best style, for ail Persons who Ti a One Fate af Breast Grains, ieee long, lélinks racti¢e indulged in wi Rot forgot the name i Ei a j- | safe uiet retreat, where the: t - No. + 2 2 il companions pred rob ‘whe may aes cohethe lane Peset ; ch out of place as Nestor wetid bo | | suotit of Sie boat anit water bat"ing aud enjoy the Tivo Weck Straps, 3 fost 1 inch lous, 24 inches wen are: nihly fet sve Be dent of the United States—anited, at least, as th Achilles and Patrocius. In Oreos, Grae moh as Fisk of'ail “kinds, wo Neck Chains, 4 feet inches long, 14 links to | body, shou!d. ereons at a distance si stam) @ voluntary entirety! The feeble courtliness = her phase they are not so dignified. They , Every deseription of fishing tackle will be kept the foot, m, Siroe, 7 iad loop to riveted on are sone o Fetnrn postage. yfhioe hours, 9 A. BM to 10 z. M P i i: 7 * for the acoo: ‘4 § E. ns forward purpose, aod shetgy of ey ratte | ska in the taidat of obane. Wrecks net | Aik err sao ep 68 th acm yo a fo oe ed fa gas hoc ermarach retarted Ly ol r. inooln, Also, ter TY b id if i and oanue, iron, covers in © usual Way Wi is Oty, Who will ri iy i on whose broad shoulders has falien the griev. | bate mechanical process, after all, and f> men ail other Arotsemonts nsually found Ateuoh pisces, | half tanned horashide; fgpe 30 ince Tong. 16 | Bivr, Derangemens of ae Digraty A word to the wine aibet ab ous legacy of bis predecessor's vacillation and oe ret stile he magnate stit. Senators | iting ne Trent cay ae oes es ide. with ate inch buckle on one ena, aga prcienal poy ehomced Cure Cough, Cold, Hloarrenes:. . errors, = the letters, despatches, and mes- fouder a “iter ae ares little the Baltumare and Washington market: ened to Gee dle by being riveted to | be aay aS got Memes. oe % ues: any erisacion ab, ore i t ci te onde ry. en the last Congress ‘he heat Li i ed straps I inch wi ere straps J de. Tine Me . &y specches pap ite leghsas who ase atin was coming to ches Tsawalarge man covered atthe Bar.) suore snd Cigsrawillaiwayebefound | 5%, Placed one on each side of the saddie tren, ee ee ~ ogy Cm Sg eo 3 ead it by conquest or in defeat. Itis probable | With perepiration, dragging a huge box after fou wreaks {or 985" onenkes aad ‘oo Solaer? eens ning their stot brome: € Catarrh, Clear oak five the English public are already familiar with | Dim iuto the railway station. He was followed ' aay heiniahintaietial ane pi i t oe each nate steer fae ving sieges | strength to the woice of the lines of the sallow, long, and strongly | DY two men with similar boxes. This wasa mer St. Nicholas leaves Washingto: nk, Vg inch wita 1% inch range about the eyes, cough or toms of consump- BLIic 8 EFA K » Long, trongly h a rharsed A & m.and Baltimore on Friday at4 okie; pS, malicable iron, tinned, boit eye | wn any SINGERS. marked face of the present President, whic tw | #40r who was taking bome by mail his supply of Strain from Wash: | PSttern, to weich 13s Ibs, toa dozen pair. ASES OF IMPRUDENCE Few are aware of the importance of check me is indicative of shrewdness, honesty and public stationery contained in these boxes. | i c a © with the boats, LEAD. Tand sopradent votary of Corghor “Common Cold? in ite fret stage: that some love of humor; eyes are deeply set, dark, | Then it must ded” that dress has : FoF enarieee | Two Collars, 17% to 18 inches long, made the same oF einige which in the begining would yield toa miid reme not very bright, but penetrating and kindly; | “mething to do 8 deliber: eons ats 83 {)° whyel harness, J = 4 47,1 neglected, coon attacks (he Lunge. " Brown's the tall lank body, set on lon lovee legs, with | tive body, and that Jix : vd ee Tivo Pawr of Hames, to suit, of same mrterin! as coe atinn Tyockes.” containing comy aoe” clined with a slight stoop forward, and in his re most ari porate mob in ake world. —_—_——.... ee ee ; H 58, ; ‘a peel c % BROWN’S | which the ivockes™ are m apeci se) mer ints, if there be not much r Cretermitting the: ings in 18 nite wo Bridles, aame a5 tor wheel harness. * | baving made me ag agi lack of vigor. Bodie hie tovering States Senate, there are rake heads, com- eee ——————— Tee Nes Birart see Chsins, same'ae for: wheal . Y ESOCERS perer.A ee Witt over the crowd and topping even the Presi- ing forms, and uigh intelligences, nearly Two Bel-y Bands “ “ u BROWN’S |,» | recommend their usoto Praise dent, ds Gen. Scott, the veteran, but for | C4¥2! to the greatest issues befure them. Busi- A 5 De, Two Pair Chain Pipes, “ “ eo d pe | SPEAKERS.) cv. E. H. CBA whom it isnot too much to say, in spite of J DeSs is transacted colloquially and easily, but be F Tico Paar Trace Chai: e * rings by a¥a -| PROCHES : vn a i i ; s from wheee bourne no t “Great service in subduing B« heaven-born warriors and citizen soldiera in }.there is, I am told, « practice of making set] Mi Tico Cruppers and Hip Straps, Baok strap 5 fect 'y from whoes bource n: ng a‘ 7 M long, tapering from 3% inches to 4% inches wide. | DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC | BROWN’S sare.” REV. QANIEL WISE. civil life, just as Cabinets exist in the militia | °T*'ion8 which at one time threatened the aan pooticta i id Hip’ stray each 2 fret 4 Inches long: 1X Taek OTENCY. FROCHES), “Almost instact relief in the and volunteer regiments the President would | House of Commons. The young gentlemen | *pocvns calli oMeg.can be nocommoaated | Tivo Hack Bands's fect 4 \nchor wong, 3% inchos as a ere eee probably not be there at all. The bold leo- | "BO act ns pages, or messongers, would not | withacr'strlcshtpmze thea ties ome gentes | Tice ¥ “i BROWN’S | © A*tiM Sa. C. EGGLESTON nine front of the man, the massive head and } Yio ate ee pos prep by its appropriate etioular and wish the ures Two piers ales, 4 feet long, 13% inch wide, to aiiacd on: Roatan ss TROCHES) “ Contayp no Optom or anything broad forehead, the full fine eye, the mouth } Heatness of attire. but they, as well as all the | Sit'ean produac, the MINGRAT EAT One Coupling Strap. feet 6 inches long, % inch eeer, Marvave iecaabiiny, injurious.” = DR. A. A. HAY broad and distinctly cut, and tue square reso- J #ervants of the House, and the employees of | more fully warranted. wide. ig and Weakn Exhaustion of the most fearfel |] BROWN’S lute chin arrest attention and recall the types Sepabite 2) over Be State, display a readi- ore ie oy ‘0. 338 One Check Re 4 foot long, 1 jeoh wide, to buckle } Kiud apeedily cured. TROCHES Pet \ —a rE of some better known commander; but Ameri- ‘0 oblige a civility and courtesy which | Sh . oc is centre fo. reecive the lesd lines ioe cowed in the we RENEE OF TER TRRSS. DESY. Br ng ate justly proud of one who ina military oroduce a pleasing surprise in the mind of an On» Lead Line, 2 foot long, 36 inoh wide, with s Sestmneaee BROWN’S reer extending beyond half » century has | ©g! . in who remembers how the gentie- | — — ows ston ond, nd an ison foog aioe ochex. er 7 ROCHES been uniformly successful, and who has not a tic eas bet mbt Npoey tire A e end Tong, eee ae aides ba cre z BROWN’S been less fortunate in any diplomatic or politi- i i im his inquiries oo. One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, — by — inches. roved them the oal functions be has undertaken to discharge. the Circumlocution office Butaswe remark | Are Now pepucl te opens oo: eraecs with | 75,6 ais te be ened ee box about 18 inches vaouriee alee? Flea i ROCHES| Waooring Cousin The Virginians, who burnt the house in which | *2°b trifies the message is going on. Mr. Ham- | wnigh they oer be area t RE ° i. i» WARREN, he was born lest it should see the birth of | !i3, vies President, who is popularly believed PLUMBIN * Onna as EAM FITTING Teall coopered, eee Aenea one oe Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S BROWN’S Bosom another traitor, and who changed the name of | ’” a South to be a gen lemun of color, site IJ Store on sth street, a few doors north of Pa, | 4:74: STRENGTHENING OORDIAL FROCHES| spe ne = SBireo - a county in that State calied after him to that | i” his chair above the clerk, who reads it very where maz be ford complete assortment uur-Horse Harness as foliows, to wit: AND BLOOD PURIFIER. beeen tes OP FREON, of Davis, will not do him any harm with pos- much as a commissioner in bankru tey may be Fi TeRS and other GAS, STEAM \. THE GREATEST REMEDY 1 the WORLD, | BROWN’E |. Lower, tertty. His look and manner indicate that his} *°®? in Basinghall street listening to the — ae Bi : &nd the most ‘lan ba Pe get So i ill vi perusal of a document from an assignee. The SNYDE! TROCHES | pees and irritation of the Throat, I, "YL OMBER AND GAS FI Dmiisiows ap message is written on separate sheets; it has R. i sta) sg} common with SrRakERs and Si. beon brought in by the President's secretaries, | ,,H&# removed to the corner of Tweifth and Sere Decking eee ions.2 inohes wide, wit DELIGHTFUL sRown ‘ jae winters have wreathed their honors round his brow; bat when the towerlike frame and great i ¥ moh buckles; oross a1 s\n Prof. M. STACY JORNSON, torso are set in motion there is a fesblenese in | I believe, who appear on the floor and simply | f° TROet TaVOTabLG Pore, and rene e pieces, 6 feet long F a mrocugs| F* fs Grenss, Ga. : . 4 announce their obj s s ar feet inches long, 1h inoh wide; hip # BVYER TAXEN. - Teacher of M and a want of power in the limbs which H ry b object, and the clerk then, by faction. d & lot of GOOKING and oth inohes long, I3¢ inch wide, tapering to a p. pes BROWN’? fi that age and wounds and hard labor - =o oe 2 - President, reads it sheet by Hek he wit Gee aan eout, an lty | Tivo Belly ends, Lone ade? oot 4 inches long.2 It ts ourtetly a oat- TROCHES Great benefit when taken before taken their hostages and securities. When re T zune oy - The a rs rid of them, ‘no 17 peer yet outs je; short side } rts cot Vosee: end after prenahing, ae they prevent one turns to the keen, clear face of Mr. Sew- ‘sten. Now and then one hears a Hair C + 2to A he BROWN’S iy = ard, strongly reminding us of Mr. Douglas Jer- whisper, a a too lon, ‘s ones the nae of ER zUR Loe ous mh straps ‘aud safo oath mpg ea0cans hoy wil! be of permanent ad- roid, the contrast between tho military char- | 8°'2g into tha “That point fs not badly wide. Vv. E. ROW A.M. acter, as developed in the princi, al re of | pat f The demand for men and money pro- ad Fin hy superior t foto aust nag berets re eg ded fost ary tet temnie age ie . PROWN’S| Premdent of Atheur Beige sean, the Cabinet and the Union, and the civilian | duced no sensation. They would have aw uthis market. Wo invitecitizons genera! ay ples and line rings. : q j 4 by al! Drugeiete at TWEN- element displayed in the stat ho is} lowed twice the totals readily and silently. d examine our stock of Gas and Water me Straps. Lower one & feet 6 jem TROCHES Wie SLRS BON rh play: esman who f ; res, feeling confident that we lave the best es | h wid ne 4 fi FIVE CED considered to be the best politician for Ameri- | Tbe general impression seemed to be that the | fe! tock 1n Washington, goonies (Ones 25 tee Sinn upper one 4 test 6 ed es long, 2¢ lnoh wide, or alum canned leather. peciea. de lly Work in the above fins intrusted to eur ore | Tivo Bridies,’ Grown piece 2 foot Finotioe lore. tk argumentative and historical parts of the mes- oo sage were unnecessary, but, as a Senator ob- | Wil! be promptly attended to inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long. ie PROF. W Ss ean purposes in the Ministry, is very striking. The march past of the troops would not be es ER 1G HAN. 4 Z 204 thought much of by the critic in such matters mrved, the people had a right to know the] _mar6s-tf os MS D street, neh _— ion from|stnas a a ho rong RESTORATIVE CORDIAL whe has seen the vivacity of the French ai/u facts of the case as they appeared to the mind h 5 ieee 12 inch ip Ma the measured beat of Austrian infantry, the | f the Executive in making such propositions, | ()¥F!CE OOPS RET ERS? restes inch Wide; blinds 6 inohes long, 6 inches etcy for renevauing rien automaton precision of the Muscovite line, or | #24 that nothing should be taken for granted Waruinaron, July 18, 1360, He ade Beet le Tee ae het antag Hie stak, Salning, and BLOOD RENOVATER the solid tread of the British battalions, but | °F be supposed to be known to those who are OB 15 HEREBY GiVBN, That, agtee | ivoh buckle; bitte, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 los, | Seti and strength. hat is name indicates, for, whi’ when it was known that these regiments had | ®° materially interested in the reeult. od ee Le he noe of the Cor | the dozen, ve Lig ag ee See ti rorivilyige, exh been called out at a few weeke’ notice as vol- rLY 6.-[ Marching of many troops through | Row prepared. w] never refired ia Writisecand | yoo aat® Pires, 2 feet 6 inches long, 2%) gf e ot Mervens Debili:y, Disssses ~~ wateers, and were equipped and sent to aGov-| the city. Some soldiers have a bai habit of | on pre-payment of the foe of Bfty oonts, to inspect, i <e Ch 7 feet Jong, 14 links to the el i — 00d 1 anei purity, & ernment which last April had neither men, | begging money for whisky. There was a riot in waemation tine on en ip ee, . 5 Hy ted or straight, with Ton | 3% a cm wen! money, nor credit, aud was now at the head | consequence of the murder of a soldier in a Every meter, oe £ Ingorrect, will be eo demned ee ree makes, FB inches long, I4 links rads re H fond anil of enormous army, with all the resour- | house in the city. His comrades assembled to| and another, ssalod aad tnarked Will be} to the foot, of No. 2 iron,’ wisted. , Brfeculeg Peeling a - - ned asto bethe moet powerful tonic, ces of the Free States of America at its back, | avenge his death, and burned three houses of Ki i i - Two Neck Straps, 5 feet 6 inches long, 2h inches | ness of the Ekin cod Byet, ie reat, In and at the same time 80 perfectly to. an to the moral foree of the fact overwhelmed | the same kind; finally they were dis; ain wide, with 2% inch buckle. Pain im the Email of the Bac! b= or Bi Sot in periect accordance wi laws of all the little exooptions to uniform, arms, | United States dragoons. ‘There her nae bene, sa Fs a Two Neck Chains, 4 {eet 6 inch -s Jong, 14 links to Meat, Depression of Spiri rr i t st the ‘oot, twisted No.4iron, T an righifal Dr and hence will soothe the weakest 51 “ 1 to b: vous Cis end thus al and that which lone can give—disoip! a matiny at Alexandria in a foreign regiment, the ht % n ‘er ¢ aT ah eae ag T i d tal ead b iy AM, riveted On to the neck stra; rivel in the chain hes nand Agee (or Chilis and | Vane and other irritation. Ikts perf ‘be American ent is not as yet so large in| and a o in to obey the orders of tor and ler 0} 4 ting sud at the same ime com! those teoope as one would have a right to bis colonel, was supported by hie company, | Wms ween resencneenmeree | Rat guale ound. oovaredin the usual way with ore ae MAGN ROTILES | vorebien Jecrogerats oa : Vashi i ® gh toute effect, withou expert in Ameri ps, snd when the | and quietly marched away into Washin GUNBOATS ron tax WESTERN RIVERS,| [nches wide; surcin, 'e, 7 foot § inches lonc, 2% | san fal antisfection. ry w consequences. bach © Itslian and other foreign companies threw | where he gave up his and surrendered — . jeckse wide, with 8 56- ich buckle on one end, to ets and sprigs of green on the estrade, | to be tried by court-marti Volunteers are Quanraamastys Oxamnatis Ovrice,, { curved straps, 1% inch wide: aad at the feet of the President and the Gene- | not regal and their mutinies and riots are} Ppoposans are invited toe constructing Gun- aoed one oneach side «ft ral, the vivas uttered in various tongues were | not so dangerous as those of regulars. But the | boats upon the Western rivers dia ted to the front part of {18 bar, the other the charters of the emigrants to freedom, and | mischief which threatens the United States} _SPecifiostions will upmediately prepared and end to the ext not the bar behind the cantle, be x a hsaeddie fashion; at leath tt. the rebake of those Americans who would ec: | forces arises out of the jealousies which exist | uz rnate' pangs tne Gunrrenmarter tavern iB act tia | Rawr anne hn coer oh an cept the labors and the blood of those men, | between the regular army and the volunteers. | Proposals from boat buil ere and engine-build | *'irrups, ma leable iron, tinned, bult-eye pattern MARRIED PERSONS t Sweats. and refuse them all The civilian Ceuarais or ‘political’ chiefs, | Ts, 8ione will be considered. : to weigh 13% Ibs, to 8. doz_n pair. SEES, Mtg, om whesater sense, will an Cardo and dyi are obnoxious to the regulars, and Gen -Boott | odyattra tte DY bidders will, be taken into LEAD. snsh oaeionaeeT i aed eh cece oe M 5 ‘on. 5 2 Bri noise and crepitations of '!e i has a battle to fight very much like that in] ie1@ Quartermaster Genersi United States, ies, enme as for wheel harnes ke a protraction of a bom! which Lord Clyde contended so vigorous! z ye Or Mo 22 nches long, made the same cor of a battlepiece in reworks in by. | and succesfully eguinet his “palitietie’ ed Tia kigie at the BOT BERT ABY Bel ov pair of He ms to eit, of enme material as for avenue event oe e Vauxhall. The Congress sat and elected | ‘civilians’ in [ndia. There are men high in He strest, has been ron ith hooks, breast ri ‘beir officers, and the rumor went forth that | influence and actual ey, for good or ine cmente fa eee omen te ens too Neck Bartrs “and C rr came ae fora? 2 theres’, Falling of tke Wem, ry or laveleater tnereet, Falling the Message would be delivered in the morn | who deolare that the United States army is a | Steste! induo any other Sante be all disexaes ingident te Females. | ie ing. _ In front the lines wore quiet, but it was | nuisance, and that it would be much better to| pit ‘in elces being lone than Ehose of aay cue | Tivo B game as f THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT nok. side and between the abot, S reported the enemy made a demo employ good stump orators, or men who know | hotel on Penn. avon yond his scoommodatons 3 hheins enue enter wie "| Sader no teager. Fare it aeserding te Girestions. it win | OPECinE!y Liable to ® tet op ows. gad the in the morning which was not persevered in. | the wants of the “‘people,’’ to conduct the board ‘3 and Hip Siraps, Back ote eerengviee, apd lnvigarste you and cause the | Poe: down to & premature grave. Bir svece ‘Th: has been many a Southern prophecy United States armies, than men who have iy pecome ery po a PPS te pering from 8 inches to 23¢ Rot allow us to enum the falsified, and the 4th of July, 1861, seen | Studied, at least theoretically, the art of being gli that can by the most fas- p SU ape wil buckles each 3 Bre liable ins RB CHILDRE. -the opening of the 37th Congress of the United | making war all their lives. Ii’ may be read- | S#ious. eparistor pledges nuremitied atten | roo Back Bandar 3 feet 3 nokos | realty a Srvoe haves’ 3 feet 7 inches long, $34 inches | _ I! _yeur euildren are siskly, puny or a@icied, MCLEAWS States. At night I visited the camp of the} il capo neve how General Scott ion ‘and ow wide 7 = CORDIAL will mate thew becith; fat, and rebust. Delay won York 12th Regiment, pleedern by Con. ie opinions and their orgnan: al necign tosh, and thus renes eat ievitate “° | Two Martingales, 4 feet long, 136 inch wide, to an tty i, and yourwill be eonvineed. 11 is de~ Butterfield, which is situated on one of the| gentlemen are for pushing on ahead and squares on the outskirts of the city. The huts] making a general attack on the enemy. They and tents were gaily illuminated with lamps,| think an army is like a round of canister | ceiy oro: and s crowd. of well dressed people, never | which oan be fired off mever the match is their phystos| training beekie into the bit. i GAUTION, EMAL: CATION. One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, X inch Beware oftraggists on ae T one, Fareuts who'wian hetrden hters to re- Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, Linch wide to | yee seme bitsér oF sxren} One Check trash, eatin raat buokle into the bit a: each end, Fing sewed | Shag, Oy 2ezing tt te Jest en goed. Avei ‘stem o} in the center to receive the tired of the novelty of actual mili life, | applied. It strikes me from what I have seen i One 100d Lins, 21 faet lon; Sesulae ailnet cokers the lines, aud. ecjesed | teat the odaral weopee will LatG os tevee eee reper arid brokle ai’ons end, and ‘an the music of the regimental band. There was a with skill and caution in the face of the | teenth st. Noy eres Ri, 2. 1c: no drunkenness, but a great deal of gaiety, | Confederates. The latter will fight with ani- au 9-tf ? } e RICHARDS and finally a dance, before visiters were com- | mosity and desperation, tempei military y = = prieter ef this Pelled to withdraw. As an instance of the good kaon edge Bes fs certain kind that may new- foe ee VOLUNTEERS | On, eae Bialeat Fpel conduct of the regiment, let me say, that the | tra! je advantages possess: in numbers | str: posite the t OF lar; 5 long, made of —_— Colonel gove all the rood leave for the day up| by the North as well as other points. The geet g as {LOTHING. TRUNKS tuff. coop red, wood hvops or iron, 8 may bere MoLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment, to4o’elook. At that hour every man had re- | politicians are eager to the prize and to} (Ay : Tks re BARS 5 mx Qiile, 1S" he whole to be made of the best material. (THE BEST biMIMENT (* THE WORLD) turned out of the exeept two, who after- | bring their machinery into play, to round off | the abovenamed goods for spigatNo ta ing to be made with goed waxed thread, and sub- ce for Cancers, Piles, Pu. wards appeared much bemused with lager beer. | its rough edges, forgetting that they mast first J. A. SMITH, ject to inspection duri gthe proces of 'manufse | = hile or Ceitre, Pare) And thisis a large city, with many grog-sbope, | clear the ground by armed force for the lever. OORHS WEST END SODA FOURT Ie | “Whee cho eee aud spirits very cheap, and dreadfully intoxi- | Every man, of coarse, here believes he can # in full operation, siraesige pore Carbonic cating. The sick list shows 30 invalids, mostly | write « leading article, row boat, drive Fy ROT of different fisvors, in pip ; cropper and hip suffering from diarrhea. On the surgeon's | gig, er fight a baitle, and Ihave heard men, | sui fis patrons. k of Medicines, ~ neg ty pny sate ate donbled: om table lay returns furnished by Prof. Heary, of ihe 5 ui ary Shen, who for their lives | general assortment of Poulet Artiglee. Ste | No.4 tron, Bith sf ou ekeh ond added, ani loud |B th ian, led up with statistical | could not form a regiment in aquare or occu — = a t long. ds bernge save a life of intoareas ean astnnace ht, | ® farm house, talk abont cperstions in the RSME BUSIN] epee ot ng he unde of the host material Sew | arepitude aud misery by taeeee oleisinvaleatie rteece ket and size of chest, &c., of the men. The gheet | field asif they wore elementary portions of she Undersigned woud inform spection daring the pocsse ef manu McL EAN’S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT siete. Friee Ove I looked at referred to a section of twelve men. | the arithmetic tab: ese are not the only | tar 26 on Ninth noshed, poreeyny Seren - Will relieve pain alsooas » PROF ie i difficulties with which the Cabinet has to con- H jo business as a li wn. . ls Tequired, the lead ool nies Seren . ° a Rl od og ra | ‘hetes sreeureut a at |" OR AOREREAND OtaRRAMMALS.. |” RMBTORATIVE CORDIAL land, six were Irishmen, and of these one half eee of foreign policy which would have ENOCH warp. eo I ay ee ay AF ac) BLOOD RENOVATOR ho most serious complications had the’ —— es —— more beet and arebeseteraay a eet ban mectasonare ane pies Bone pat they WOOD AND CoaL. és i be with a f on each end added; and lead line to Sold in this city by C. STOTT, $76 Pa. avense. York merchant, who held militia rank before | The davger from this source, or rather the p Ona MILES, se — PA fice all & 80 be received for making and = ors he commanded the ent, and bis men are, | cause of ff, still exists. ane sal or horect teams eel testion Of which w Without a word of — , Seredittohimand! Juny 7th.—Last night an intoxicated : hereafter officers. low! and g: e bis . The July 5) I went addressed me from beneath a tree, at the of a orale will of f te the Capitol to bear ¢ ye hh ip gece age Tecumbent, in an stt- near Bites wna sausted” ihe Sa soiiion atte ea ieaaee vend, rough the courtesy ; utter abandon, an “bak- Privilece , Charles Sumner. Ghsicnen ofan Onsutbes bye for, qeoth be, “T'm a Britahes sub- Ho" = ane woors Grates of rejeoting any proposal that may be on F Relations i rink.” I to him ay os co OBO the Hon kh. J Wilson, ee eS ix, and wanna sd exposed 5 will be indoreat o1 the gave ope in pum tacan SS 2 — - n 5 ae ee nant acidiy the ineonsecutiveness of biz logics! : . / ag Pro, Bs Ar Co, ar maittes oa oad Gara ah tees BB eset eee posteaai ea 9, 2 ae oa : te Ww, oaenene. arorr, 876 Pa av., oie agent shin gt

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