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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED Les 61 + nara ats < ; 5 ; ax SHE aYAm BURLING, , Corner of Paneer and Eleventh st. Papers served in packages by carrlers at Sia year, or 37 cents ger ntionth. ‘To mail subscribers ] + : the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 fer six months; @1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gie copies, ows cant; in wrappers, rwo czNTs. It invariably contains the ‘Washington New’ that bas made The Daily Beensng Star circuinte eo generally throug bout the country. vee, XVIII. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 24. 1861. _—_N&, 2,656, | cored atte conte, fmmeaittny ne ne te ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. The Treasenadie Despatches found upen Muir sick AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. SUMMER RETREATS. PaRIS FASHIONS FOR AUGUST. DE. JOHNSTON, ALTIMORE ARMY SUPPLIES The town bas now fost al! its attrdations; we * Im Hospital, August 16, 1861. SEA BATRING DRO RAPE ETE LOCK HOSPITAL ean a bert was arrest sus- = EA SAF STRE. ’ On begin tosigh a : pected bearer forobe ri Spay by the | Published a <onformey Rowdeng ota of s* ae boa ieee Lite pes soy pes Foptapres vee and only a AMBULAR CH MaRS oad the Senate ' ee hi - Bi th areenl Rome: s —— pre rie hry ated edd thar pari sect ice jusetione? the Potomse River with the@eg @ | FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. | Ornce or Ap Cuoraine axp Bovirace, in the hands of the police detectives a consid-| 4+ General Hospital on K street, between Fourth ‘igeapeake Bay pened by the —— Corner o/ Figward ‘Mercer 1 erable quantity of baggage, which has been and Fifth streets, Washington w eget on the oth of June, in the LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. zw Yous, Augvet & ibel. wanting in elegance. For t examined, and some interesting matter has “abnor tee adh i [rate Sat anict tient whee Mane Se ee erase Stnte - PRorosats will be receiver at thi office for fur pe al been b: ht to light. A letter written by ita Pape | Tammany Reg....(d) 1 : ueht of the best esit water bathing and e1 t w, NTED. Righing, by contract. Army Wagon Jas. 8. M. Carter, at Charleston, July 21, and lo do.(a) 6|9th Mass. Volunteers... 1 ieacisa of the Water ssuoh me Fish of ‘ail ‘kinds. | 4 coe pereae pet 4 amanen, = af Ee ey Stare the price at which may be substituted, hat is still iy, * MI A ¥ cen hed at the " te quiltin trimmed with coleneh ban addressed to Charles Cavendish Clifford, M.P., | 8 N.Y. Zouaves a Tesewe 1 | Ogsters, Crabs, &o. af isiazinebie wi te At nad tho orice ot weak ene a : 2 degoriptio 1 7 hugh ea Faches. Witt these dresses the Zouave jacket | London, says that the writer attended the con- a ist Minnesota Vol ation of ges > ac Nantaase of, n, Affecrions of the Rid this cepot, the uumber sige => Ot is worn, trimmed to matob, with a full chemi- | Vention of banks at prey _ discloses Ist Penhsylvania Vol. enegineey st TL yee aril Debus Necvounnens spay eLangvor Condens von | ais ide OTs Sanit ofthe, ores; sette of cambric. the res ae ates picpaprasl yaa x ee all other amusem ally found at euch pisces. | Tremblings, Dimnese of Sign ar Giddiness, Uisease of te | Tne harnene must exactly conform to the follow- There is nothing cat novel in the make of ji " susect cad ta patent of detest ire $ etn a 4 Bb pile mu bes upphed daily with freak vege- Head, Throat, Nove ot Skin; Adections of the Lungs, Sion ing spreiboations, and to ‘estab! “ pene ore mee and probate Sova oY be tremsiey notes which the ivrersmiat are about | 12th do the more and Washington markets. Om bic of Youthe-there recat “and Destructive Prac- bs pe ens as lollows, to wy: 20, a8 it gives height to the figure and small- | to issue, say to the amount of $100,000,000, and 27th do Bed best Liquors and Cigare will always be found | tic inder Marriage impossible, and destroy both WHEEL. ; ic 3 Bar, Te. lors. Breech straps ohee ness to the waist. It has only one flounce at to pey out those notes to their customers. This ae by few Jemy Vol.- ena: $2 per Fone week. $12; ecoond week, YOUNG MEN em oe Oconee wide, sowed ry yg ‘ of the skirt, but this flounce is put | ¥ ive universal currency throughout the Bd dk a x weoks for chidren colored ser- Fomor ares Solttary A m tron; hip e it bey ne fancy, often raised at the aide, | Confederates States, and as our ports are Saas be, Nicholas leaves Washingto: ly thousands ‘moet ae rch tk’ end torsatagtnpeaene u ‘In tarlatane and | blockaded, and we “must in consequence do 8 ny aré& m.and Baltimore ou Friday at 4 p. tn peiee | Tato stay neces, 5 leet long. 1p Cambray gauze this dress is charming for | Without foreign importations, we can use this | 33d 2d New Hampsbiri m. past 2 o’olook p. m. train from Was! a a ~% straps fect ng, U6 inch Cat, 6 evening dress. government credit among ourselves so long as di ed Michiens pt ely Rmiry proton’ eat te Dory eae Tee ee tS le, s Seaside dress should be more remarkable for | the war lasts; and when the war is over, these aa wits stage from Washington, by way of Leonardtown MARRIAGE. 2 inches wide, with a two-inch : elegance than richness; therefore tulle illusion | Dotes wil e to be funded into a permanent Add-ess the proprietors, at_ Pont Lockout, ae th ange srataie debuiny, | qt foot Sinches long and 3 inghes . oral are generally considered Keri a The planters are everywhere subscribing | 7o:n 4 do. ove ARF: fhOWEie aco. ae Les THe who places tameelt” EN aoat Dr. J. may religi Tergps and ante leathers aoe Sastlea Be tuok : —_—_——— 3. sony heb vara eee krone fukioeat the half of their entire crops to the govern- Mozart Regiment Total..........004! or oes gee ae 9 | To P Ome Ftames to, suit, of ment loan, and it is pro} though not yet ff),inclading anoftcer. (2) One ofice DENTISTRY. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. 4) Seelam: determined that the government aid the | officer. (d) One officer. (¢) Two officers. (f) Twe ‘TH. PEABODY. M.D. SuneicaL akD Man | lft hand si doors from ‘Lower one 5 Lineu-dresses, with paletots to match, em- | planters to the extent of the whole crop, either | otticers. aanieate Daten here ak gAND ME | the corn ch wide; upper Sue & feet & ; | by its bonds or by treasury notes, the larger A : 5 sat No, 276 Pa, nue, Between e.inoh wide, broidered in black or red wool, ere much worn; “ B larg ‘At Setalateg Hospital. Georcad 5 as well as blouses of white muslin, or colored | denominations of whioh are to bear an interest ¥ Hosptial, Georgetown, Lith and 12th two doors e&st of the 5 of over seven — Ce which would induce . many persons to ho! em: as aninvestment.}9a do.. thin Noeetigg ooo of thene Light dreams To an English financier such a plan might seem | 24 Maine Volunteers are generally made low, and fichus or pelerines | VeTy ruinous; but we have made up our minds | 34 do 4 worn with them. The sleeves are always wide, ] that the stidernped pegs be supported in the and ornamented to match the skirt. The ‘ie at all hazards and ry any cost, oe Soni large. ‘i: ese treasury notes depreciate or become mom ex vo rite veep Spree worthless,we had better suffer than return to | 3¢,V<tmont Volunteers 2 lith N.Y. Volunteers. 2) E: small mantelet of the same is often worn out | Such ® government as now rules at Washing- do. Kirkwood Rouse, respoctially olicits a share of f Crown piece 2 feet long sie ieoe ieee mblio. patronage, in the various pranobes, of eater part of whose life has been epent in bi Srowat bebe, 6 Philads dele ; Ugi ‘ Eel mag “n evi enne sm ceva | took BATasG eted ley inka aa long. wide; wise. Ist Artillery . 1|79th N.Y. Volunteers. 1 nown; many troubled with rmgin, reins, ong side 4 Peaadawcateen tates | Gar She tetenierat i Sia eee ie epeeer ec or straig TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. "Persons ealing at may 0 Young Men and others who have injured themselves by « mH woomocSasamon ” with any style and price ; ae long, 14 links . i test | ton. but to th —— ron.” T pelea Baler aloe pane eon Another letter from Charleston places the ol manest, sryouscal ook rs og "ha Fr fost 1 fi long, 2% inches equare ends; sim ly trimmed with a flounce | Character of W. H. Russell, LL.D. ina pleas- 13th New Yor artoan produce, the MIN ickie, more fully warranted. and beading, and bows of ribbon. ing light: 5 ‘Teamater ... R th “No. 338 tween T and ‘oop to a riveted on 001 in oity—No. 338 Pa.a bet : : re This year is admitted for demi-toi- | ‘‘ Mr. B. showed me confidentially Mr. Rus- Total 103 sth ‘and 10th sta, Also, 907 Arch Street: Phi adel ead, Dimneee of Sight, Lose of Muscusar | 10 See ee po ee Het lette; and, certainly, corn-flower blue barege sell’s letter about the battle. His letter heats shes ees phia. oc 1b-tf of ine Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous arrita- | Ome cante. ey ¥ won, bend, wie At Union Hospital, corner of Bridge and Wash- | — over a taffetas tof the same shade is ve: all I have yet seen in print about the Yankees pretty. This dress should be trimmed with = = = ——— half tanned horsehide; fi a» ee 2 8 running. He said we could have hed Wash- ington streets, Georgetown. 3 inhes wide; surcingie 7 feet s seeben long. 26 three narrow fiounces with headings. The ington by merely ere He says Lord Lyons = " F <a FIPSING, all tobe fastened to Shetseddie by be ner to body plain and high, with a long scarf-sash of | @d an inclination to ask Mr. Seward ‘if the aN. ¥. ‘Weluatetes 1 tanner ei : A WM T. DOVE & CO. two ourved straps lig inch wide; taffetas with fringed ends. The sleeves just | Confederate States ot America had not belli- 3 “a> : hs Etat! pl Reoret nts tentials peng A ito the front 2 tot per, easy, and opened to the elbow; trimmed with | erent rights, according to his notion, he |sth Pennsylvania Vol. 3] “ PLUMBING, EAS OR SFEAM FITTING health, losing their vigor, becom- | other end to the exteusion of the bar bebind the a frill. would certainly admit that they had the bel bh lo et BUSINESS, emaciated, baviog a wgeler | ogntic, Spanish saddie fashion; stirrap leathers The summer paletot, made of a material | !igerent power.’ On oath of secreey he com 4] . IO Store on #h street, a few doors north of ough or symptoms of consump} 4 jee 7 inches long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch with 2 silk face, 4s very suitable for this sea- | Municated to me also that the first step of rec- 318 SHY NOE VIP RS aad omer O& STE Atel |" DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE pastern, to wench 1a Ibe toe doses poke: son, more especially fr the-country or for } % age: was art ze = Mr. Belieny eat » )) WATER FIXTURES. fatty | | When the misgu P j Lean t ing. ;: a d ii r. Trescott to Richmond yesterday to as! BNYDER, ed imbibed ¢ > pa apn ne a open oie the Jeff. Davis, President, ic accept the treaty of 2 I, emove GUMBER AND GAS FI ER, “ - eos FES ens neste long, made the eame % commerce, to accept the neutral flag carrying TOC a woith and F sts. ns Two Patr of Hames, to uit, of same material as “MThe shewie, trimmed round’ with Iece, are | Deutral good, ‘This is the Met step of. direct Mozatt NY. do 1] the meee favorable eae. wed re oot, poS . : cp tim tring | {OF whee! arneas, ironed. with hooks. breast made of violet, brown, or deep blue; bat, still Oder Gena ee hat the| a4 Mictigce wa A be eee OOKING and oth ne so Se saalient fos cone 4 Seaggpetngeness = eta i ¥ ine sh- Other Charleston let! admit that the | 2d Michigan Vel do .. 1 2 a of other ave him with rained beai Two Bridles, eame ae jor whee! harness. — of white or black grevadine or cash bichkade. of the 3d. do ps 2d U.S. Cavalry. aE fw eal owe than cost, as he rotor mel pid that Theo Nock Bivape fo pt mg on for wise ’ i 8th U.S. Infantry... erm —__nol?_ | po has mthe burnous, or summer aes shape very : P }toth Indiana. WwW GAS FIXTURES, ' oat cineel patio ti - = 2 = Have in store, and are dai_y recer » wd ears since,) is sometimes preferred to the pa- | !!udes to “the courtesy of the British Consul” _ 3 FIXT RES of ontirsiy Now Petters py at reat ieee wen antes ha 2 stot. especially with a fresh, light dress. as } iD sending rebel letters to Europe. 5 = ooo ‘yiist, seperior 12 We ite farthing heretofore . JOHN "Ss REMEDY 20K ORGANID Couper: 3% in i ti be weg being less liable to crush. They are generally : ly te vail and examine our stock of Gas and Water WEAKNESS AND I} ' 2 4 inches » made of drab, colored, or black material, PuaNs or BravreGarD,—The following cu- Fix rat; feeling contident that we have the best | , By povdlly aoreal = eg the Beet Sstong; tab @halinn though often of the same material as the dress. | riously-written letter of a Richmond corres- Aw. stoek in rk in Dove fine intrusted to eur care he had jest all beps, nave : = on yee t Rape ———e barnon, gees the Columbus Times, dated August Ms 5 79th N.Y. Votantesrs: 2 wii be promptiy attended to, saan Sean Physical or Mental Disqeal- Two Me tingales, 4 feet long, 1% inch wide, to ‘une _——- » affor indications of the plaus of Gen. Tamman -do.... 6 . aoe fy There is a very stylish redingote made for “a_i meee Garibaldi do do... 9] -mets&tt 376D o Wesbaesee One Coupling Strap. 5 feet 6 inches long, % inch traveling dress, or Indian foulard, or raw ailk. < * i. * Sickles Bng.N Y.Vol. 6 F ICE OF INSP! r AND SEALER One Check Rein, 4 feet long, 1 iach wide, to buckle The plaitsin front are piped with black taf- fi n officer of Gen. Beauregar: ff | a tretape ¥ areal 0 oF wag Metin. July 18, 1960, Rt ae a fetas, and down the froot a row of large black } now on a temporary visit to Richmond. He has apt ae Acdece: NOTION IS HEREB GIVEN, E Tee One ine, 21 feet long. Me inch wide, withs buttonsis placed. All the seams of ikirt ] been at the General’s right hand since the first a ¥f Bbly to the provi: dinsnos 0} r- bucke at one end,and +} inch at 25 fe and body have thick pipings of black taffetas, | preparations were made for the bambardment i -3 Sow pene yon May sgh red i are te One Whip, heavy pi horse hide, 6 inches and round the bottom of the skirt is a flounce, | of Fort Sumter. I learned much during this | 1 7th ony paymont ofthe fee of fifty cents, to inspec! long. Sangpied ir <a —by— \ about twenty-five inches in se te puton in| interview with regard to the movementsef the xamine, text, prove, and ascertain the ein tan , ine emMicient gunrantes tothe afflicted. mar IS1y One Fierse Brush, oval, of bristles, — by — inches, tive Power, Mervous Irritabilit er Exhaustion of the most Teurfel in years, and the numerous important Sur; ed by Dr. Jebaaten, L 4 ° o. hollow plaits, with a heading ered with | army of the Potomac, which I am no! 8 ’ 4 Ppestration of BY SPS, meter in ype in ths ony Dz. J. o. M 8 The whole to be packed in a box 18 inches black, and ornamented by a button placed on | to alasiaas. There ar how- 2 te pet Bears ‘sealed and marked as tran en ez. J. H. McLEAN ‘wide, 17 deep, 4 inches long, of 1-woh each plait. The toillette is completed by a} ever, contemplated, which aa they mas bo zs gece, if proved ts be | = STRENGTHENING CORDIAL stuff, 000; ‘wood hoops or iron, as may be re- prove ‘ wired. half-tight oasaque, like the dress, and pi fally executed bofore this is in print, there is sealants es secondingly, AND BLOOD PURIFIER. “‘Four-Horee Harness as follows, to wit: piped tomatch. This casaque is opened a little in} no impropriety in stating. And fi im pet in pos|ti: Y tomatch. This o opened « little i mpropristy iu stating. And ce No. S10 "Seven ‘atrect, (near Odd Fel. | THE GREATEST REMEDY om the WORLD, WHEEL, e rons, and has a turn ack collar an - | grati! to learn that, had Gen. Be: Fon 8 8. M+ ee and the most aoive 4 row reverse of black taffetas. The sleeves are : ins of transportation, he would ist US. Cavalry. iy wt” feelcctor eed Bolen a Dxuiciovs ann ps 7) wile, eg fs: ee 4.3 ‘7 half large, with black trimmin; in Washington on the Wednesday j2d do Dragoons : DELIGHTFUL pioosed foot S inches longs wide, with sleeve is, of course, made tight. after the battle, at farthest. He is now #de- ad do Infantry EW OPTICAL ESTABLISHME fetnoh duckies; cross ints stay The Amazon hat quately supplied in this important branch Total N —- heoee, © of military operations, but is only awaiting dress, and the oas- | the completion of other arrangements necessary the best with this | to his advance upon Arlingion Heights from at is very fash- | three di: mt points I have been informed ‘he brim of this hat falls a} upon what I consider pretty good authority, yes, with « bouquet of flow- | that it was General Beauregard’s design to oae M. I, FRANKLIN, No. 360 C€ street, Wash- ete [Sth Reg.U-S Artillery. 9 int do Infantry. do. tong, 1 a Ae By . a we Ba we with a 2 tock buck le; short sie t 6 igohes long and 2 inches wide. “bis frape od nal leathers wad buakion 5 K a 2d do Dragoons. 12d = do . d leet wide. - ers quite at the edge, so that it gives one the | cross the Potomao at sume point between Har-j ist do Artillery. 12/34 do SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTI! sre: bp gk f feed ig gtd lage impression of , but it must be left so, as per’s Ferry and Georgetown, enter Wasbing- | 24 do do.... 4/8th do (From Philad: inchequare, staples and line rings. that is really one charm in this graceful head- | ton in that direction, and thus get in the resr| 3d do 3| having established a branch o why epetecen : wo pase af ro. dress. . | of Arlington fortifications, and cut off the| _ IMPROVED SPECTACLES, ines tong inch wide. The Tudor hat, with v and trim- | retreat of the Federalists on the Virginia side hap the finest Periscopio-Elliptic Le prin 4 Brides.” Gran lace 3 fret 2 mod with = long ourled fea’ at the side, | of the Potomac. But my friend's information or every ace snd cond: ect tae sen © en cas Inch wide; cheek pitoes each 10 and pompon in front, is also very fashionable, | is reliable. He is in hourly expectation of a 3 copes, M&tary Spy Glesece cocerhaayeae 5 ape front piece 6 q f , Mes Spy Glasse itereoscopes ai by mathed ot wid from biinds to we pi and exceedingly becoming to most faces. dispatoh from General Beauregard summoning ry. £ * 5 Pictures, and Mathematicai Instre- opirk, and the ie inches obs, toe inoh wide; nose ielaches Bu pos. ath not been unmindful } him to the field ry \s + 2] ments, at the lowest astern Bios say for secevating the dlesteed system, | long. T inch Sit, blinds 6 trohes 6 those still mi «+ 32d lo... . «1. N, Optician, pestering al fering, end debiiitated invalid we Wide; reins, jong side 4 feet 2 no! in of ho l prefer bonnets, and great =, a be 244 Pennsy Ee ae EE sti ts., | Bealth and strength. = wide; ehort side 3 fect lone. iimon wis, went taste je Sieplayed wich coast. te them. _ Fer Caurs or Inarnuction—Inuring the Men ir ao : (tormeriy tno stand of Dr. Woolfso: ineh buckie; bits, tinned mulien, to weigh 5 ivs. jem-ty eh ne M<LEAN'S STRENGTHENING OORDIAL ° GBB newton Srciteaa Sengeetmeeetr ae ere | Teazataom Firm 9.fat 6 techn tng. te . ; ry ; Chains, 7 feet | 14 links te the sette ——— from which falls a bunch of Geass npr hf Framer Bat in roscon 2/2d Vermont . ze Pee! Cd NE Tres eet en volaed or sireiaht, with ou mauve flowerr. moped bunch of the Hitherto men have been x i New Jone £99 SavantH MreeEt, Waszinsron, D.C, flowers inside nnet on the opposite and, perhaps, regimental drills; but with iarger iad New Hampsb: Silver M awarded by Maryland J side. Black crinoiine is also worn. An elegant : psb eda y 7 nstitate o one was trimmed with black ribboi broid- | $Pace and greater bodies of troops the brigade +++ 7|Teamster, U.S. A. altimore, November 7, 1880. canteens ned with » bouyuet of fill may be taught, and men may also have 3 Aleo, Medal )y Moiropolitan Mechanics? Institute, ween. nnk Simeed with « bouquet of Total... % ractice in target-shooting and marching, two ee ee "= blossoms, for bridal ths, mportant items of instruction, the last of which Bich vemsining im the Hospital for Eruptive long y easing ond slwore oni . has been entirely neglected. Our troops are bo “Bde He temp P smiiogererions recruited in great on from men ae bare —_—cce—_ ss s $ $$ —uccum—_— Fine Sole Leather, out bo tation yep ‘Le Police, | bitberto pursued sedentary occupations. The | 14th NY. Volunteers. 1/5th Wisconsin Vol... ged grace—. *f-) Americans, as a vution, are poor walkers. do a Revease or Ma. Borxier.—The Boonsboro’ | With proper practice men come to walk easily to Marching —The New York Post, in urgin pkey har — _— atthe aor Rong the necessity for camps of instruction for oar mauve, and OTRERIM: He naguage oun ever an sdoquaie x Sth Pennsylvania Vol . 7 elliner, Carpet, ate and timoet mireulons (Maryland) Odd Fellow says: We stated last | twenty-five miles aday. The “day's march” | gn 4g de ° week that the Hon. Alexander R. Boteler, of of an army 8 given in military dietionaries at do Virginia, had been captured on Monday night | S@venteen miles, and troops have made by do ts of last week, by Federal troops, and taken to forced march sixty-two miles in twenty-six | 2d Vermont ee Sora Leet bls . my purchasing elsewhere laced boars. Yet General McDowell states in his | 10th Mass. 1 Frunke thavare made tn other cities. San. Se copes en teens < = official report that a march of six miles made Total. 37] Superior Leather and Dress Trunks made to Su der, bis army so footaore and wearied that it was Washingto ease y and send " forced to camp ;. and it is clear that what he vilvte at Departs ‘oud Goods $31 metres short noti the War Department. aug 2i—d,tr Lot o toanyipart of the says, thet A the men eonld pe marched three ae = : aml ne jroruam miles further that night. opt near t MALE a need battle field, they have gone fresh into F® BOSE DING AND DAY ROROOL SCHWERIN'S action the next day, and it is possible that the Mrs, 8, J. MoQORMICK, Paunctrar. Annihilating fate of Stone Bridge might have been dif- thirteenth annual peasy of tais I tion Powder ferent. i nesday, September 18th, in the only known and on Reuse, en \y Occu) Scott, os article te Tue Paivaresen ScmTex xgxcLupED FRoM e ~~ fs Ly |. comprise al) VENEZUELAN Ports —It seems to be certain that the requisite Thovoeg lish Eda- the privateer Sumter is still at liberty, for we Alusic, Latin eis . bave this news of her from Captain James F. ; to M iok i aie seares cece ate: in ort tg re aa : LL a Lo who, ting rown fam: | S8CHWERIN’S PIL ta—the schooner A! Bradford and bark J: care i 1 reosi Maxwell It appears the Yevereaen Givche hes sities ate phd rho Ni donor eine College. Directors o! ment acts differently from the authorities here in fone ith the comforts aud influences iouse Caluge. Penaayl Hosptial ane & Ja Washington, geal Ghuads pital, Curacoa. They have refused the Sumter admit- Rev, Dr, El Roccas, 70 miles north of Laguayra, to retake the Ad Fy i ie joates be seen at the joseph Maxwell, which is at anchot among those ekenaie is and ie 124 North Seco! oe z's x sch E% phia, r gale in this city by b. araae Cores Ae it : s 4 * He was n the service ia New Orleans.” SPURioug IMITATIONS. dispositio e Pe to ask for Sohwerin’s Annihi- stand their i tion knew no bounds, and v. = Fen . uite a sensation at Sandy Hook. However, hog Farm ply sagen onde as Taz sng aE RICE ————— ce Boteler was set free, will, no doubt, | pail he was present and danced with HE Subscriber having remember of of the + aking ett 29 fance, and have dispatched a schooner to the Los eneeee— who esca; fran the wr by end 46 sts., and iter, when here, is John Ord, pape . an: and iy almost resulted ina rebellion. It also created itnow one o wi ladies, tod Osentesass THE OF WAR.—A splendid actur oa tee Deptt participouan is quadrille. gt War Far wea Fara eee eae ee 2 Bae roe een ye. | Bees ft Seite alacozonea that their Parente be- 2 i sect called “The New Lights,” who

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