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_ ES Se SS ESERIES LOCAL NEWS. robe, alee wal agate he Caton of tho tmmetietly teen Peete cen | BALLS, -PARTIBS,-be~ 4 State.? Is there a Democrat wine. ovens com- f various descripti ND LL eee FROM MASSACHUSET ts, — | ceiced such sn cabaly thought oo Ges Cicrreusis| wales tho digureet schools bog carrica’ wie fC ¢ 8.7 oof Be Bie te aod. THREE O°CLOCK, P. M. Bostox, May25.—The following was publish+@ 2 = Safon? (‘‘Never, never. ; =. wt . urs ‘To-meny. Sgtiost what? againetthe dag of the Union Is | them. The children were all yp A — . == | this morning by the Governor and commander-ia- —— ee ae who would erase one st'ipe | dressed, many of them wearing blue end ry Hilt : JUBILEE AND THE PANIC Gaovea’s Tuxaten —The entire comedy con- 8 Democrat here wi a Whe us ¢ sashes, and headdresses of flowers. o peat hd 4: Fake eiet Hi ‘oom THE JUBILFEA S PANIC. chief ress will reappear to-night, at this popular re | or blot out one star? [‘‘No, no.’”) violate NAVY YARD DIVISION. Th ‘one doiler, sting 8 sentleimen ‘and Secesh in Washington held a Jubilee yesterday | Proctaxation.— Men of Massachusetts: The Sort, in a very good bill—Balwer's ive-set com- | rebels’ ‘The rebels are they who daily acts | The schools of this district marched to the | js tive q m | over the exaggerated reports of Jackson’sexploits | wily and barbarous horde of traitors to the edy, “Money.” a soonticas mage rot ~ Srnemngsenc st An Sg ‘A Voice-- | Second Baptist Church J Gyre pertatend- | Q___~S~””s«CWNOTIGE... n,n fin the Valley Thus, secesh suddenly ceased for People, to the Goverament, to our country and to penpals Seeaty tame part of Graves.’ ‘« Mehit- | «That's so, by @—4.””} Site ite oud an Caan. tees elars, with banner and T craLYMowr taxe the nonce thelr herculean labors to elect their } iiperty, menace again the uational capital. They pa eR poe yop tend BE ad eesti bgt ag Sekar peimered pos Pool 7 Sa Mlaxcsdrashancete bs” Condidato—Haliday—mayor of the Federal Me- | have attacked and routed Major General Bante, harming Lotty Hough in her song, “ Josiah’s | I think it is tells us, Bey py ad—d poor | Methodist Protestant,(Navy Yard.) P. Little Tesort will be reopened. tropolis, and crowded the hotel halls with radiant | are advancing on Harper's Ferry, and are mar: u. Courtship.” io copes —. “That's because it hits | superintendent, 10 teachers, 90 scholars, one ban- | fort! Septemtation parhes. sa and faces. Such hand squeezing as occurred between | ing on Wasbington. Wasuincton Tarater —Lavghing Gas a ae hand’ 4 ner. . stats: Geecilabeale It evans 1908, wrote, Restauratt, core hem must have been refreshing indeed after the | ‘The President calle on Masstebusetts to raiar Colton will to-night deliver oneof bis interesting | You 90 hard; an ad Mac’”}—that Mr. Wallich is} Second Baptist, @. F. Gulick, — > | street, Ay Re z cto . nder which they had so long rested on | once thore for In lectures on Health, and administer gs eee Top ted by the councils. He Is su by 10 teachers, 120 sc! iuilieg aonertinaatout’ aa Werative o ca slag be socom by | Slgom u sian acaat a T ; pape sa actrnee. to all who may eS ae to ‘wilt |such men as Shepherd, Lewis, M h, & ‘ rede gen Bd ane . making WeAtion at so Shave named pls a account «: Previous war news he whole active militia will be summoned by sopeer coset and ishranaealas concert. An in- | others; all of whom are in favor of the freedom | teachers, c Proprietors. ap} To-day, however, secesh {s again hard at work J = General Order, issued from the office of the » a C. A. Mission School, Mr. 5. Kerr super-] m '2-dst&eorit : of the negro, and dragging down the white man M. teresting performance to-morrow afternoon. See dent, 6 teachers, 40 scholars. Ss | to make a mayor of Haliday, being for the hour | Adjutant General to report on Boston Commoa to ses oe to his level. > And if such Je the cate, who is the AN Fieetcshents wees cotter beniba the’ tlme aed WANTS greatly lnspirited in their inbors by the footlsh | morrow, they wil! march to relieve and avenge CanTerstry.—This temple of fun continues to ether eelon= Fen ‘ae is one; Dick Wallach *’ | in getting to the church designated, but their fine Be ice—' fall ds for their apparent belief, that many ethers besides themselves fancy the resort of those who would “laugh and t <That’s a lie.””) But it is so, and | appearance made full amends for the’ <a aa RARER TS oon fie the sae aegeerasy me's oe pate fat,’ and Manager Percival always has co. oa abolition candidate. They call’ Mr. | tardiness. The childres were. peaily attired in WANTED-A white ot ie MAID, 3 3 arian soon ‘ederal comight fa the Leap for bile?” Lawtmigut bat area. t = $0 vou didnt pe a y boguet, whieh added considerably ANTED—Ore er‘ wo good CAKE RAKERR, The panic that existed bere yesterday was 21- to-night, im the “Leap for Life.”” Lastnight bat | we ery. Ta woice—No you didnt 'Voice— | atandsome boqaet, whleh daca, considerably | W/ANTE ROMER AKeE 2a wo pane tat exited hare yey wa S: > oe S - a b> poe Bl Honse,”’ “ The Bloomer,” “Challenge BED el Vet against the Union. ie | rather small, was literally crowded by the child- Catreet, betwrea 4: eS | men rapid (remgadaeap tote: Sear, having mostly to stand during WANTEDIA HAND in the Wheel : Dance,” and other new performances, will be j 7, Haliday ”) He has in all tions discharg ren, the spectators E ‘ a 1 military etrengtb, and could be produced. every date faithfully. His balance sheets were | the exercises. Mr. W. Rallantyne presided, Sods RELP <6 in the, eskemth Sasp. on ig their brethren and filends, and to oppose with fierce zeal and couragous pairiotism (he progress of the foe May God encouraze their bearts snd strengthen their arms, and may be inapire the Government and ail the people! Given at Headquarters, Boston, 11 o'clock thi« annou: correct. t ld be | James Dulin read the annual report, and Mr Mc- | K rtreet, between 9: and 10th. whipped easily with a quarter of the force now | Sunday evening, May 25th, 1982. ferret Sereeabis Hall, Capitol HAL. A ee bee prgaennry aie peapenee baci ueeery Farlan led the slnving. The address ay Lae AN‘CED—A sours MAN to freeze ice o-ram | in the field against them, if the President would Joun A ANpREWs. pt oes for the votaries of Terpsichore to en- | would be ina better condition. If Mr. Haliday Pelna’ co cteedttvety tx tue “eiliczste, rue tie tear he ocean on A omnee OY. AZ | but consent to cease to fight for the Union and the jey themselves. has sny particular merit it is be isa Democrat. = 26-2t"_ | Constitution, and contend hereafter only for the ARRIVAL OF +9) hugely pl with the fl- | vanisav. r = But I can’t speek further. (“Go on, go on;’’ | needless to say, were eased cet enattaceiiona tentiadk Magan “Give vs afew more,” “Show Wallach up >) It | Lustrations interspersed through them. interminab‘e negro. ANTED-—A largo TENT suitable for an sm- Good refreshments always at band. was a = gp veneers i as their] THe City Passsyorn Raitway.—The sub- Ww at. A sutler’s tent, not less than :2] See the demented and utterly-false statements aru wou They certa! & — FAoM i th Would suswer. Inquire inthe Gsl- scription books of the Washington and George- int homes for that why they have not ar- | S¢T! i ft. tehe ERPOO The News of the Capture ef New Oricans in urepe—Cotton Declined. Naw York, May 26.—The steamship Kangaroo, from Liverpool on the 1th, via Queenstown 15tu, passed Cape Race at 11 o'clock Saturday night The intelligence of the casture of New Orleans was regarded with some doubt in Europe, but generally credited, and treated as a decided triumph for the North, though many contend ‘nat it will not materially affect the fasue Cotton declined & quarter pence. Consols By for money. 2 braced in Governor Andrews’ proclamation ee rs. 480 Pa. avenue m 36 St* are 4 ‘iway were closed on Satur- |) —~— posted in Boston yesterday—in ar telegram Mass Merrine or tHe Pract Democracr— Cheers and bisses } town Passenger Ra : ANTED—A German or Amsrean GORL, to Mr. Haliday arrives—Dr Magruder Expected— rived 1 — 1 that the distinguished | day afternoon. On Friday and on ‘Saturday morn- W re eA ap Sera. Mg tamily. also | to-day—for an apt {llustration of the paroxyam of Lowa call for ye Tiger, Ye Tiger not to be had— | J eotiemen invited bad not arrived, He (Mul- | ng the super ns nuog Se, eee reqymended NURSE. 467 léth street, | tribuistion into which sbolition bere thus fell os Ege oe . loy) wes on hand go make a speech, but they all Sack. ramen ole Seatac of subensipaene from Wit'ards' m23-3t" Jin truth, it completely mesmerized Andrews, 33 Demacsats se oy hearer os a knew him as an os was hee a camenenacy. one hundred and fifty-two parties was for 118,115 WANTED-A, PARTNER, wich Ry tal of this proclamation proves. As to-day al! know thut * — m7 ee ” o parties t : . No principles in it—Wouldn’t live with his chap! rH a ‘will pe course ake the test | Shares, amounting rt bs epee Pepe By , whioh a'waye pays from 100 to 200 per cent. ad? neither Washington nor Danks sre in any danger wife uncomdutionally-— Dick Wallach is a clever | ofuy for all are willing to support the Constta- The local subscriptions did not amoust to tuck | Het !Oxes City Post Office. "m3 SR" | whatever, abolitioniem in and ect of Congress ts fellow, but has no politics—No polities mo prin- | tion} Tet every one Vote, who te entitied to vote. Teettceiat man Toe nbecriptions from | W7ANTED—A HOUSE. with car en. withinis | again inclined to bluster and make wat on the riples—Nine o'clock, and no Magruder—Ez- | m. prevent party is ths same party we have Pp ‘iad q bis mounted to $4.200 000, while New thinuces’ wale of Wi larda’, containing about Union and Constitution, every whit as treacher. Warden Thornley makes peech— Half-past | sways beaten, but under a new name. He (Mal- | Philadelphia a ver $1,000,000. On Friday, | tP 1ooms: water, gas Gnd fixtures indisp mate ’ ej nine, and no Magruder— Mr. Mc Nerhany makes 1 dd no doubt as to bis own election; and he York subscribed for over $1,000, ed, only $19.9 \) | Add 6-8, stating lity, price, &o ,"" Hom ous in principle as the war made by the rebels @ speech—He quoteth nursery rhymes— He be- weed roll up such a msjority 2s would astonish | the rst day the books were opened, only {0 | Offices ———_.ce> ; ' > tag subseri —________"_ | with arms in their hands, and tending far more 7 > ; temsleth negro odu ation— Wives should refuse | ty." people. But let Us all be sure to vote for | Were Merlin ce uataticy gist ool oh ore /ANTED— Uy are: poctablo wid eared wo- | certsiniy to protract the power cf the latter to CONGEHBSSIOWAL. warn tn theke Childven Me, MeNerkany ‘sere | J8mes F. Heliday, and elect him fairly and | tons, while corporators who have bad a labor- Mays oa irae defeat the G t's military measures, “ban —p ES és n—. = % a 10. tion if it i efeat the Government’s y . TAX Vilth CONGR ESS—Second Bescie: e cedege? Saale beweTim clcieahy endive Mie: squarely. | If all would feel as he (Malloy) did, | toe york to perform, were engeaes tos letsbenetig foonusty “CalatNo. 93 K 3 2.8t | august the aupporters of Jeff Davis can hereafter ooueaneeae os makes another speech—He yr tae bea played a national alr, the | Saeeeey ae, See poeple gneae smote and 221. nesr the Circle, t do in the field. Monnay, May 96. ts @war horse—Vote carly, vote late, and keep- assemb'y dis erates 10 and 11 o'clock, | Morning sro ig the S(TUATION WANTED, by 8 young man as a-voting—Half-past ten, and no Magruder baving rauneal writ due patience forthe arrival | the subscribers, Soleik ma clothiog sore in tris city ; has had (Quarter to eleven, and no Magruder—Mecting adjourns Magruder-less SENaTE.—Mr. Wilson, of Massachneetts, te of Dr. Mazruder, who up to that hour bad not FovrtnH Ward Station Cases—Before Jus- | ©xper.snes in the b ported back from the Military Affurs Commict-> good references given NAVAL OPERATIONS ere Ss he b Il iegalizing the ac~eptane fs of all opposed to the principles of | bee” heard from after leaving his home. tice Walter —Sanday —Michoel Dillon, drunk, if reqorred. Addre Cor Star OMSE: From reports ~ = Department the follow. } ‘Re } Il inxs ‘een terse a oe “A meeting of all o e an disorderly, and beating hix wife; awe Wak 7 taunt ba aac Gc ing items are gathered. ceptgnce ef 200 00 more; comnultied. 97 it Casparis’ Hotel, Fifth y and fighting; Michael ANTED—I want to employ immediately two % b . ; . Bards caegrnlgy gM ag parton | Ammrvemneny Gusrenarion og gue Sannarn | Richa rts dead, Manteca | WW ATER. T see eaPig DERE N Ue | “fue s:ubase saan, with one om. | “EPS ree eaten Marine Band, under the leadership of Prof. Jas. | 3 s— WORKMEN. Algo,» Bookke p2r and Salesman. | pany of the 9th New York regiment, on the 9th ¥ {ally | turned over to the military. Geo. Loukesand Pat- "WOUD A . Ne. 319 Pa avenue i iS x reapeciabie force of the’ Metropolitan police | among thé litte folks. The egearion was the | Fick Riley, sick soldier, roving the street; di. | AMRIT C,,WOOd* AED. Ne. 318 ra wren \ast. proceeded up the Chowan river, N.C, to an nent, whites squad of the Provost Guard | anniversa: Pompano of me egeere mage Scahin iss Gonieh it Oo aleea a GR D-fne COACH PAINTER and two —_ cone, a righ gy aed , 2, e cl nm Oo! Facies , = HeU 4 PERS; tO! es given, con, corn, la 3 e z' ‘was drawn up on the opposite side of the street | At an early aily cad Sealetie arcoceh in holl- | Androw Lackey. insulting ladies; fiued #3 38. Ca WILLIAMS & JACOBS? Ganetl Pointe, x am OSE aa we ceeuns eou- The meeting was organized by calling Mr. W. | both sexes, ¢ yi a asi their way | R.tF. Bemer, profanity; Si. Chas Armes, d Shop, near the corcer of Maryland avenue and Mt CO2federate government. T a 5 ees aa cegering Me: 4-E: ph vee Meany Rerthin hose eee appointed | $1. John Jones, do ; #2 Geo Litticton, disor- | street south, Wages paid every Saturday. taining it was fired As the party was returning ayne Olen ced the object of the rs the exercises of the day. Superintendents | derly; dismissed. Jarmes Lancaster, col ripe a aah bi cides EI ans aly they were fired upon by thirty rebel snsattap te te the-sotinn nomination f with smiling countenances, wel- | Ing stones; fined $2. [These boys were take! WVANTED To RENT—By a tenant who will | cavalry, but succeeded in driving them off, ‘ing to be the ratification of the and teachers, is. It ped been the custom to | stoning Mrs. Douzias’s dwelling, a practice very W bey by the month promt'y. and prepay. if y Se eaearies rr meee ee cre ee eee ee eae 0 etna with ina bore about there. The police | raquites, by Junel t & o-miortehe HOCSE ta «| killing the rebel leader. Sess Guihaguilliod ated aula Ce prone ts ene char thereon conied aaa tae than | are efter them] Ben}. Cooper, fighting and pro- | pealthy looa*ion, with gas and wa:er. A{the house | On the night of the 12th inst. a party under Lt. Stanes the Deettear in cha tisanttens be tate. the old lan’ the committee very wisely adopt- ries ree cote Bons ue oP gaye | and, pene owt a, forman-nt tenant can ge bed. | musser, of the Commodore Perry, went on shore ¢ j ; t dren from | re io th tary. Jot ti . ze = : qo | #1 miles above Elizabeth City, and went three duced Mr. Halid ing it; and thus preventing the chil to military. Jotn Forsyth, do. TAN’ cLY— band ’ = Mr. sitasy s a was greeted with | beirg weary and worn out by a long trudge all turned over the : y- Je yen Ww og tee ree AT N to miles Into the country and recovered the Wade's ioud cheers. and after silence had been —- ie en fe an abstract of the report of the | _U&*c#NT UPON THE Fancy poorer aieete Arp'y Nu _76 Favetto sirest.Goorgetown, m 4 2<* | Point Ight house apparatus. ‘To prevent infor- esuteas Ghabars aba Ot: see: tuameee 40 tae Secretary of the Sunday School Union of this city: Seen celow D. nad erteed. the tamates nod | EQARNESD MAKERS WAN TED: good work- | mation of the movement belag conveyed to some Say salons a Their report accozmts for 31 Sabbath schools. | strert, : sewn s men. Appy tok. A. LUIZ, 392 Pexnwrles- | reset cavalry in the nelghberbood, cll the men <ountry at large than to ourselves. Jt was already | The! po! roprietors of several well known hons: The Hes ry Fa proclaimed by # newspeper published in this | employing 276 male and 35% female teachers, and Pra ‘house with the !ron-clad doors, known as the + Vs 1 24 3t found on the route were detained until everything eicy. that y re-election of the Present Msyor | instructing 2 2'+ male and 2 483 female scholars; | ©' Office.” or the “Monitor,” was entered ANTED—A respectable white WOMAN Tor equa pense henge \dorsement—nct of lis capacity for | whole number of teachers, 630; scholars, 4,701. Soe Guns the? ceciniansene lady Gaskins, WwW Qgoking and gougrs] housework, at 45 14 h | Lad been conveyed to one of the boats, which was Secticeaanet the emancipation bill. A bill | The deaths during the year have been 45; con- = fesew avane acaltned to zo Volwntarliy) to | streae m4 2" | done by some rebel teams pressed into the service. emphatically designed to rob the people. [Ap-| versions, 42. There ere 11.000 volumes in the ‘1 Oa the 1ith, the U. S. steamers Ceres and Lockwood pursued the rebel steamer Alice up the Roanoke river, and captured her about two miicé below Williamsburg. She hed on woarad bacon for the rebel army, and tue cburch belis of Ply- the War Department for its instructions to ge als in the fi meget. 5 have been ge! ven—rel: to carrying oat ti law for the lberatt cer- tain slaves of rebels; laid over ene Also, another resolution, declaring It to be the duty of the Government in the Prosecation of the wathont sutenae ‘oyal peopie for assistance then ac! €? color, and also to protect all such &c, nid over. ai e Mr.3. eg mney ed 2 bill for the relief of the overnment from all obligation to support slave- ry, &> , &c.; laid or the table. Mr. Grimes intra iuced a Joint resolutioa to compensate the officers and crew of the Varuna for their lous of property, clothes, &e ; ado; Mr. Foster presented credentials of the Ho». James Dixon, re-elected a Senator from Coanecti- cut for the ensuing s)x yours. Mr. Howe introduced a bill to restore order, &c , in distriets now insurrectionary This bill was discussed for some moments, and ia the course of the discussion Mr. W lison, of Masa , tock occasion to state that the President was responsible for the recent transfer of troops from Bank~’ command to that of McDowell, and for the previous transfer of Franklin's division of Mc Dowell’s command to that of NieCleitan ‘The bill was referred. ‘The tax bill was next taken up and discussed on amendments. vi taken from TANTED—A malo NURS: to attend toacin 1 It was a public outrage mpon the citi- | Sabbat!s school libraries. The above does not | the guardhouse. | Sire. Nichole was taken, from WANTED A male NURSE to aitend 10 ania Sons off Wachingtes-. [A Voice Dm Cue Abe- | iaciade other sonosts ta the city, Cuthanic ond ae Heatuy, wore aiken freer Gastar Lovie |omactinn Ser nent cr eter ee Iitiontsts } ‘The election of Mr Wallach will be | Protestant, white and colored, which would pr ee coer citen Kates tention Wilke aaa tos oor nl ee rag, Stor claimed as the endorsement of another abolition | ably increase the number bad By aeoctadineengdllionag military authorities resulted in the dismi ai of WANTED-By 8 very email Gorman femiy, = temiy, act; the education of ry gee ~ —_ — oe Sen nies aoeeet hae bane established | the females, under eprtaln instructions reiaiiee * Sune Wo, ROOMS, on ground floor, by, the Int « 7 — 0; - O@ 1 a as on Pm 7 haaer voice ~iNend the’ sagen te the past year, and numbers 200 scholars. There | th? future conduct of their houses ‘ow rent Address“. i,, Esq .” for“M ,” oat) ‘Ofies, Washiv et 24 si* | auth, which were to be cast into field pleces Housz — Tbe consideration of the confiscation nasette te be, cect ee a eeneed |S TSE 2 reat Bamber of eblidrep in our midst | Troe a charge of ueeping a bawdy and disseder} | wy GRANTEE Tren ie er IFUR ese, | At Plsmouth, the Com. Perry found the lantern spoucn in favor of le ile eated tee ea N c n ba ” charge o ny Ni 8 . awa panei make a speech; but to thank the | whose spiritual welfare is uncared for. Hatch =e vin v oe itd lreeen tn Waninettee will | from the light-boat at the mouth of Boanoke question pre Fifth Werd, and to pledge bis best energies to EASTERN Division. ———— Jussi give good references. Also. & good Alto Singer river. It was concealed in the custom house. iMr. R. Conkliag offered an amendment, which the elty’s good. He was a Union man, opposed The celebration of this division took place in CeNntRaL GuaRvHouse Casxs—Before Jus Aes would likes situation. Inquireat Mr. ELL! 3 1S s provides that after the property of rebels is con- not only to Abolitionism but Secessionism. He | Wesiey Chapel, corser of Fifth and F streets, the | Walser —S oday—Jobo Coates. colored, sleeping | Mutic “tore, Pa. av. m<4 3t' fiscated, they shall be compelied to take oath of trasted that it would be understood that all there | following schools comprising the division : in mark ismissed = Patrick McCafferty and ANT#D—1) LABORING MEN wo work In MR. WILSON’S EXPLANATION. endorsed the Union, and would esk for the reato-} Wesley Chapel school, ©-H Lane and B G.| Chas Kelly, drunk; turned over to military. Jos. W ailegianee to the United States. Adopted—yeas : ms the Comrissgr triment on the York 100, nays 59, ration of the Union as it was, end the Constitu- | Gettings, superintendents, 285 pupils ary Dap: nd 30 teach- | Conner, do ; 22 nver, Va. Largo wages wril be eiven and rations Peter P. Fister, indecent apo The explanation made by Mr. Wilgan, of Mas- My on —2 tiger proposed, bat the | ers present. sure; $4 cents costs. Chas. Seuneils, disorde furcishod App'y to Mr. VOSS, at Morgan & | Schusetts, to-day, in the Senaie, concerning the jean pee << ie, Mayet wes read and beserh ©” could not be oad } : § street Baptist sehool, D. Haynes, superinten- | ¢2. ‘Wm. Barnes, drunk; turned over to mili- | Reinhardt’s Wiatt, foot of @ etreet, Waehineton, | late transfer of troops from the command of Gen. The amendment of Mr. Morrill providing for Calis for * Malloy.’’ ‘ Mulloy,’ “ MecNer- } dent, 125 pupils and 20 teachers. tary. C. Young, disorderly and profane; $3 4.] D m2tSt_ | Bsnks to that of Gen. McDowell, we apprehend, } confiscating the property of officers unde the hany,”? “ McNerbany ”’ Fletcher and Providence Chapels, Mr. Wil-] Monday.—August Kaiser snd Adam Schram, WANTED Br gentioman and his wife, with- | docs not touch the real cause of the recent disas. | Confederate Government, was under considera~ Mr. Mulloy appeared. He said in times like | liamsand R. B. Griiths, superintendents, 60 Pu- | disorderly and profane; 85.91 John Feldpusch, out childran, a convenient HO'NS* contain- Valley. th se President (if M tion when our report closed. the present it is dangerous to express an opinion. pils and 16 texchera do ; fine #2. Fouchan Bachart and Jacob Smitb, | in- 7 Or8rooms within 15 minutes’ walk of Penn. | ters in the Valley, thougn the President ( r. Bat'be had been boid enougbh—perbaps too bold— First Presbyterian Church and Mission school, drunk; turned over to the military. Wm. Jones] s:lvania aveaus. Kent not to cred 25) per _ W. spoke ior kim) so magnanimously comes for- ward to shoulder the responsibility. fhe disas- ters in question were eyidently the result of the feilure of Fremont io know that the force of Ewejl and Ned Jehnson had disappeared from his f-ont, and to notify the Government here that they bad gone off, and in what direction. to speak piainly and fearlessly in the City Coun- | O.C barge H _ Payne, superintendents, | and James Smitb, disorderly; fined $5 MH eoch. anni n Any peraon hav ug such s house on he 0 rs. — - y ‘th i pi poukeiiaiionercelee, {ieee reeset] py oe apron peer res mbly’s Church schools [ Srconp Warp Station Casers—Before Justice pe on ed and soetier ie iad furnirure, ait peer cudesse him as being a good Union | were no represented Loe poy diytel ec t+ Ny. Colvin, ena F 7 Fierce Gyuak and NICHOLSON, 373 Pa kyocue, mae 2 head to the sole of his Mr. Hoynes presi at this division; Rev. ir 8 iy jary be wanted totry him. We have] Brown opened with prayer. t pocket; j ‘ searing. he ae le poles ni i Congress, and all in advocacy = O. C. Wight, Secretary. Hon, &. Van Horn, | profanity; fined $1.94. Caroline Bebringer, dis- } Carnished oa <= Frem Fortress Momree, &c. (Correspondence of the Baltimore American | Fortxess Monaos, May 23.—We have news this evening direct from General McClellan's rters of the most ratifying character. 2 rtion af bis army bad crossed the = mot th es hie eects s rise Chickabominy, — ‘with a portion of the i . 5 lola- | Sat part o; 3th tae pr je of occupying The fact that Le (Fremont) has sudeequently | baegage trains. From variang high points the ) . It would be wise if we New York, and Rev. Mr. Cook addressed the | orderly conduct; do. $10. Alex. Barnett, v another room (acj dining ane proferred) upon theie ( q y could get up a humble petition neking Congress | audience.” pg pegs Oy tin dienes y conduct, | fp Uru in September, The bast of refe ences given | been able to make u most important movement | S*ePles of the city could be seen rrom within our 2 1810N — 3 ty Tif requir ne Bi 1 1 ry evel hon ad the cigars ai well be faa The schools ot this section at the appointed | Lewis Myers, drunk and ‘disorderly; dismissed’ | bo jst fore year ac Tenet. hea's in the house would | ¥/thout fluding any enemy in his front to oppose on, . The construction of the raliroad from West Point was progressing ra) idly, and the cars and locomotives seat from itimore are being lan: ed. General McCielian williu afew days be able to drop two-thirds of Lie tmmense supply rain and receive bis subsistence by rail direct from West Point, The health of the army continued pretty good, and was improving since they bad eaca; from the swampy region on the Peninsula. The ene- m7"s earthworks, behind which they beve re- treated, are about four miles from the city limits, and it may possible be necessary to reduce some of them by regular siege operations bat will not maist upon that. Addrees him, proves how completely ne Las been out- Box 48, Post Of ca. m™ 26 3t' witted ‘Phe promptness with which the War Depart- ment has reinforced Banks and placed forces in the rear of Jackson's army. who wili in all Probability cyt him o#f, proves that had Fremont given due notice of the movement of Ewell and E. Johnson to join Jackson, the latter would have been met at Front Royal with a superior force, and Le would surely have been defeated or captured 88 the only result of his raid. Constitution says so let them be free, but the | hour assembled in the New ae aw Pres- | John Brown, sleeping in the street; tined $1.91. bo proferr Constitution advocates no attempt to steal from | byterian Church. (Dr. Gurley’s ) where the exer- Gegrcis Cagay Siay 5h = Fie oma ta alae ». Je : nee te ¢ t - je aesem- 2 7 " O—A SERVANT 6:RL todo genergl ee eal Gaica oe eee, gles toe piace re alors cupled with the case of Hamilton, Easter & Co, | WANTROAA SERVANT GiRL todo general omg soantple hese there Is no condition’ se resided, and gpened the exercises; after | vs. Hugh B. Sweeney, Chas. FE. Rittentouse, H. | 955 « street. botween 1°% and luth.. mss 3." Heuke to pen not live with his wife with- | which the chiidren united in singing the hymn | G Fant, Samat Fowler ane w tg Heron. — STANGER 3 ImiLBDIATELY Si Gas a cond ‘fe (Laughter j] A few months ago | “Sweet Hour of Prayer,” under the leadership of | fohert F. Winslow and A Pollsg, a - Werg W PENTERS, or Framere, at the Marino hed Tose ara we slaihton Gn tae Caaartirane «ter Ln oc ba mee After a praver the “Beautiful | this inorning admitted ty yiractice ys atforuies ta | yy PEN TENS, oF Premers, at the Marine ita re ee ee ae tak Wallach anen unc Land”? was sung. Mr. W J. Rhees, the Assist. | the several courts of the District of Columbia. {(aRM HANDS WANTED<Feo MEN o temocrat 7 f * . a h [D—Tw : ditional Unton‘and na ee aid by ee omer ee ee pl teen Lecture on Engar A. Por—lI. D. Ingersoll, Ly wee a ry fn AF PUP E Seg mules rae SS jones he coal no-party San Indiana, who delivered a short but interest- ht Stee arene maging Word aah ee Se momae ‘ofsth ead yy ee ‘as ( lach) goes on to repair foot- | ing address. The children then suog “Marching babes, wey -< 2 b ? — : ree pata os eee ratteod cman: Tohes be Along.” after which Rev. Mr. Marshall appro- [ apeoricki se chure Pp aper ile tele gr hs Voang WANZED-A good JOURNEYMAN BAR- caeue he te neither the power nor the money io priately addressed the echoola. The congrega- | t being the secon 4 4 We may expect to hear of active operations In U Lipe ‘ fat! The pubi BER; gocd wages given and steady employ oie MENINGES = ree peli the sees of s very few deya. Men’s Union Liferary Asecciation. € public | mant. inguire of EDV £ NTs, 8 fw q 24 NSULA ci rifemen along shore will find them- pa & yr nog Rng py yr he b aon a ease Sibi beeian e — are Invited. it* Soon frome tha Navy Yard cate. o het. mast The leteat intellegence from McClellan’s army | %¢!ves in hot quafters ‘when the movement is oom gids hy he can’t throw aay more | ‘The following schools, after forming at their DEAFNESS—MORE TESTIMONIALS ANTED—A young man wantea SITUATION Increases the conviction that the rebels will make pages tele eng tea ge. Sra Will probably pred party” dust. The speaker bad nothing | respective rooms, marched to the church, where | | nave sugesed frum a spvere malady of the ear, Gerane aatktee dee fe can be secu tor | Wo serions fight on the Peninaula this side of their sgainat Msyor Wallach personally. He was a | they past ta sBecuerees « a Which was accompanied not cnly with dea‘ness, | three dave only, between 9 and 3o’cloor, at K. | intrenchments immediately surrounding Rich- age gentiemsn; but Wailach had no politics, anda Uxioa Chapel, (M_E..) Emory raxter supet- | nut intense pain. All appileation| failed till Dr. Midd’eton’s no:th A ctrest. between Sd and 4th, tan who bas no poiltica Las no principles intendent, 10 teachers, 130 scholars, with 2 ban- mond. We are not among those who believe that they have removed any considerable portion of their force from that vicinity—certainly none cl gh yes = a caval Rees Von Mocteake pay resoene sat re to | Waehington Oity. m 23 St The speaker refeered to the school question, ipcuses Prose : y its healthy state oureRey ELSHD, PO BOOK BINDERS—WANTED-—A Sitaa- said when the ar? ctdiag Fesk, turing Phat 10 Deca A Rena; ie Dees Manager of Washington Theater. tuon to take charge of a stamping or forward- **n0-party” mea, 1 . * x 3 Surpherd, Lewis LOST AND FOUND. TAEEN, uP JRE ES It is therefore my duty to those similarly afficted, ED TO NT. 5 rl are all black themselves ''j ‘the speaker said = Sepeanatiogs eo Geed Shee ag ut smaller an weil a an acknowledgment to pr yon Mos: V 4x ae ibe Laer Be at snes ra Ward por pera voted for Bill Malle Bhar by thie ccueat , : chzisker's great = — a mate cy natarsi | 10.ro07s, and pal Within three or four squares = beg ete wae frm eppened to. conmaing "New York Avenue, (Presbyterian,) James Lanes Bcimbene PARIZYNSKY, Passiooist of the Btate bs cms COOKE & CO, bat the Union, the Constitution and democrae Shields superiotendent, fi teachers, 120 scholars. ¥ o— ing department cf book bindery, (ornamental or ba! ri is t sor end others, Voted against the | and | flag. From ome of the best known Priests in the States. pa ) bra Tespoasihie renu, Address “A. Ge hs bite - a se ton, to ee wate thom away word “white,” and in that were endorsed as} foundry, (M. E.,) A. Ml. Smith superintend- My deafness bas ben a great aiiiiction to me. | A ,” Box 677. Phi ia P.O, mt 6t | long hence shou ey venture todoso. It is unconditional’ Union men. [A voice —* They | ent, 30 teachers, 200 S ceekna. large banner clear that Gen McClellan, whose means of ob- taining full taformation of all they are doing in bis front are now much better and more certain than ever before, epieriains no such belief. It titemeon ew Ay orth &. a the corner of Coming dowa l?ch street, a LD MEDALION cortsining the likenase 0 gentioman § A euuahe reward will be paid finder upon eC Nia atthe corner of F and lth streets. No 4 ut Dr. von Moschzisker, Oculiat and Aurist, #7) _m17-tf 462 Fifteenth st._ | may be that be has attacked their defences go-day, | ¢ OsP OR STULEN—Ffrom Jines M Loud calls were made for Thornley, who a Thirteenth Strest Baptist, W: J Buses, super- | pennsylvania aventc. It ae To Cote am at angw fat the | thoagh it seems more likely that be seitboce ao | E comer:6.n acd i sts, edare brown HOM xf teac olers. 2 | 1 @o. peared, and eres us one but they bad ca CRNTRAL DIVISION. WE assERT IT BOLDLY—There are no other] pag hom Dag aad Hogs—making tho richest, | #0 until be can get his heavy artillery up, and bis 1 Kul The purpose ‘of the meeting was the in this division the schools were early on the | medicines so reliable, etfectaal and convenient as purest milk and in great abyjcaneo, whole army in position before them. NAVY YARD. ‘The Mount Washington left on Saturday night for Aquia Creek, taking down Secretary Chase and Assistant Secretary Harringion, who took the raiircad and proceeded towards Predericka- burg, returning to the boat ox Sunday afternoon, in company with Gea. Shields and other officers They came up to the city on the Baltimore, er- can be bh B - Presbyterian Church, where | Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, alwavs ready | evary day at5 p.m , at 10 cents per bushel, from the poor ghia en pny inflict Sag tie toccumsind ise plese e schools belonging for use. They are invaluable to the Soldier ex- Washington B.eWery, ocrue: K and babe cas a sown Mr. Haliday intimately for thirty | to this section appeared es follow: posed to wounds, sores. fevers and howel catm- | ni sts, curs; bis character wes irreproachable. It was English Lutheran, A. Noerr, superintendent, | plaints. They never fail. (nly 4a cents ba WANTED By a sadz, Soe has coped Ireonwlatent With human nature to suppose that | 15 teachers, 150 scuolars, with 2 banners end {j | or pat. food Toferencte, eT oak aa ave ee n s Id now support Waljacb, whom 4 in the - they bad relceied only a few years ago. Wallach |" Memendree Chapel, J. 0. Harknews, superin- tuelratock of indie: Rauber Goode frome thats | eee TstSoW SL AN S Rey Wate fag fy oe Wash- and bis cifque were in ieagu with Pull * _ — Pi) — 150 scholars, with 2 banners inne cee. 308 Pennsylvania avenye, back to | ireton, D. C- m 5-D& Wim Cheever and others, whe ss! je Constitution | and | large a; Boston, duriog the summer, where they will be ANSED—Kyery pergop to know thet 1 am in 4 the Uaien was a league with bell! He did] Fourth Presbyterian, M. H. Miller, superin- aa telegraph or mati for] WY AN2E2 by cash Dorel nomeien ern pes to see any such party elected,to cifice. tendent, 20 teachers, 220 scholars, with 2 banners | Pleased to recelye ar are by ele pap Sadepg seed] PL Whe maeNe att ey Phore leaving the * returned to the above mant.one a \AKEN UP yar AY—A dered bay ee with fou wets feet: shou: foyr yeara old, The owner witli so: ward, prove property, Fe? charges trke him a JUBN mii see Northen Lsterty ata Bat, $50 REWARD —Losi, on satardey, M’y 9420, : on L stree:, be. weea sth and 10th. or ou int. vetweec L aud Center Marcet, $20 IMB bike aud reoript of sone @%: for butter. wilt by id all of the va : paid to the Bader af ieftat W. Da WS? Drag Store, Mr. ¥rancis McNerbany being loudly cslted | and { large Gags. Freviewsts iedhoy eeanine Taaly Rubber oc Gute Becks, ‘Crder Gill te BOT E Ths sekeke ce bec cee SC OMY gd: | riving at the Navy Yard about 10 o'clock last | 2ormerIWbend L sis, = =aue Wonk fur, said this was mare thas he bargained for, he | exercises, this sshool pareded througt the atreets | forwarded by any express company's liguining {onal sie! Decler ta Mew ned Besant Reet eet] bight: TAEEN UP 48384 Y—On the 20th instant, ee calicitetion of the ‘conalilon ta woadh | of tan Wectace tahates train, and arrive fp tn twenty-four hours, cheaper | TEES nous f_ | Last evening a number of men, with artillery, repea' to our eltizens than they could be sold here. m1 Method‘st Protestaut, (Ninth street,) D. Coates, cs led at man- ANTED—Yo have ey © know t they ame : Enemies, oC Tee superintendent, 14 teachers, 90 acholars, with | | Send on your orders and have them filled at ma Was eo ner Skee Oat that they k brown HORDE, at me wi to: sensi Wher is Tequcsted &c , were sent from the Navy Yard to a destina- son iieweadl, aon r Property nd pay ices at Messrs. H. A. Hall & Co's} tlon elsewhere, in connection with the recent cc- | A: St Wasoiniba Arsoua', for WILLIAM Iaetiar'war Bi sgraders °¢ SMTABOW S00 | mesed "op forte Papi tthe fhatance of | warehovre, [where they ave the fagurt mor: | Cages ea vais owen cytes SMI ay No. | ton elsewhere in connesion with sare Pr oe — Wm. 5 Mogrades the teachers efter returning to the church. ment of India Rubber sin ths world), ie ‘bere are more important issues in this contest a OST—From Union Town, across tho Nav> iow, bI Yard #riage,two HORSES, s lighs tay tavolves the peace, dignity, welfare, and bappt- | Whitman, syperintendent, © H. Norton, atsjat- | Siccra to acfore His Worship Georgs Mall, | pIN . paying news of 60,000 citizens of the Metropolis, end ant, #1 teachers and 930 schalarg, with 3 benne;. i hich w Es ry ieee norse with ds K mans and » for which we Esq., Mayor of Quebdee ome. oes, hes declining eoping, Issues effect all in this commualty. The father, | After returning to tue school-room the scholars ‘Quesec, June 13, 1858. feviskas here, farnitare, x sok 1g. Or ‘Tue Avexug RaiLRoan.—See the Staz’s local the other Dey mace = py yoy ; E ° $D.— bi SECUND- than were ever before nted. This contest} Calvary Mission, ,Temperance Hall,) D C.| Milkstreet, Boston, Mags. jaay 19-M.w,4,tf Wai NY 8 Ee ow tay RE SECUND- : pri columns for additional information eoncerning sure’ the distribution of the stock of the Washiagton | yard yesterday, on togiveuss le ~ caurtiag tre above ie, 6 ‘ 7 bo: bis rtook of e bountiful supply nts ‘This 1 to certify that | have been blind for ten van NFZ & GRIFFI and Georgetown ralirvoad. The result was by no tree: s es, teats fic, en plctares for tbecn’ bright terved va deol hp noe ofthe oliers an — pons of way ent exe, hese cee ae ~— {ols No, 389 7th e€. betwel and Kaka, means Pi uncommon one. New York (under. | “mai x" sense JOUN L_WILSON, fature—to bim 1s preseated the issue whether be win saudan the Vath of fas April. * Wleks age't wasied by thice tNembers of the St | ——_—_—————— ee stood to be George Law ard the New York parties |] STK VED ON STULEN—The ath WHil bave that darling boy, by bis own vote, edu- | gan! °s Christi: sociation Mission Hs re Society into Dr. Thumbiety’s office al- BO. @. who labored here to get a close charter for the Ss o'clock, from near the north on east cated with niggers. [Applause] The mother, ) Youpg Men's Chri G/M. Gites, | ert ihe eee eee ARDING, - dee .& large whits HORSE. brand. too, she who cherishes ber ¢ Sid soothes | No 1, with about 2 * children of thie | mest ia cn j apps wtigs vans notwith, TBVWO ROOMS. w.th Board. at No.426 Phir, | WOrE) came down with a qubsoription of $900,002, | 27 . &. on tne aboaider? ba on & eit with sueb nurs ry songs as aching superintendent. The c -yerpetthed Pos coe ne owe core me a pe aoe cs wo ROCKS. wth Lag ts He. 485 a which they took it for granted, it is to be pre- | saddie(visok;) ty aston roy “Come, fatuer’s hope and mother's glory, —_| school carried gome twenty-five m Sal Pers Tore ee os class Fa hio Board—moai hours, 8-3 and o°0 sek, | sumed, would aweep the platter; securing to} tines Grid. o orate Meet leatre: At land ber idasence ts kave her child obs: | "Oe siriving at tbe churoh the schools wove o- | Pastbat wrike lee’ hedtes cept they gate] mY tcl tt | fats a peatccomnclica tie eee we eon °" ? [Several voices—“No, by | ceived by a member af ihe commons eee me up after irieen weeks fronton! oe Pool Reems, AND B: RD —Parnisned myand | But before the books closed, our fellow-cifizens> Ca nee cee comment, to degrade their’ chisd! | connses an Bags ef the onesie: being peices | Sit Steseea, Sing merit ell tte es | aot ga neaar Sane i fth Rud Sch atrowtas direat-| Jay, Cook & Co., aubscribed for over four mil- a mother ¢ paper chy ey he oll peng polptt Sadia Fiat 0 litte to tt cones ot Guebee without the aigbtea opie aedolly ved iveoph Stake Patel vikes bal ing. Terine Fr&- | lions of dollars @f the stock, on their ewe behalf {a Ve > oer Mr. M.H. Miller preuided, Mr.G.H. B. White | | have been to work for the last eight or , | Sopadis, Apply at the house, m 33 eS" | ona that of gentlemen in Philgde! whose RR yp pee Piepart attanic alarons were aclivored | "V7 crusteocunstian, tat ofa faarincr oa Whe | PIRBT CLASU TABLE BOARD 444 Twalft | lv'erte vorioea it wt tele axe cert moe tote tadieg I they were here to vote sgattat such | by Hone WT. Willey, U.S Senstor front Vir- | tua eeen Giant cotioas Dae eee ood saat | A eset between G and H. Meal hours, ly | railroads, and algo sundry citizens of the District ‘Tasch “Aad riven, suould reve de hit pe ee is panoe wes semerk. | hr ay OC Diamet Ciera of antes 2,8. 8 FrlST CLass BdARDING HOUSE. ape let oe tae wer ohe “panned busbands if they would by their votes urea. e a as —- ‘ vere the tg eo caaee ase eter ialeas Nees | saeea ite Ce coar e en | | Sacre te AES ackeowsonets “ay Hee Siang of ths ‘sitinees oad Cayeina olmenle te ie eae: Syn tapes fe WA Gay contend tas ee important. ‘The great National Demo- sinsalpaplisof the inland curly | Satz eet gene eoumaat. whlch Be} Sse Ser wedge ogesed ior tke govomir ole of this company, as owners of more than half the cathe Coe desases cradch tems tha sapattic. | vensceten tanks eupebtire sansems, wane tery |e eee Acting Mayor of Quebee. | fucked in id siyle— Large Airy Rooms, | stock, ls heaviest contributors are Messrs. Par- tue sense of the dangers which the republic. | repaired to it o'clock, marching a! AN HERB Doc Cc 4. Ww ete ee TE ee lean tae er es ed eee ee bcs distaecy and tell Lis'patients the | “he ‘Tass. wit ss tuppliod with all the detios- | estock and-Coay, of the Washington bankirg Penh pe Po a Nature of tueltcamplatai or llinew, wituact rer | ou plthe nennon. Aue ay Containing anrgmeg | Gre c{ Jey, COON k Co., now tone ile cites they ape) ae te eo eae 4 the grounds, and entered the | Ceving any information from them. : oiler sr eae ee af the Federal Metropolis. The Washington {hie Clty aes rete Constitution of the Uaited | building tn the following order ma Foe clase for Gamsultation or Advice. | Shall safed give aat ‘aw public are therefore to be congratulated that the States. Let us ali assistin the sublime under-} Sixth Presbyterian School, Mr. P. poeta, Office, No. 11 rte ulldings, re} patrcnixe , Etriot road will be owned, directed, and managed by taking, and send forth the proof that there 1s a } su; ek Presbyterion Church, Rey. B. P| TMasvune, commer 7th gtrest, = may obliging Hoare ole on the | Washington men, for the most pert, and to the nattoaal influence at work in the metropolis of the ‘caperiniensent, 1g, teechéee SaG785 | Azz rupaqus cam gad the best stock of Clot: porsee ‘west, -) general in‘erest of the District of Co:umbis; x fat Vatoa—and under the very shadow ef negro leg. | Blltinger, superintendent, Furntehing Goods: Tronks, Hats and Core. & pow: more fortunste result, s0 far as the public interest pram ayrnapoenyey petted. By F*Gorsuch Chapel, GW, Garret, superintendent, at Sqith’s, No. 470 Seventh st., near FP. fe 27-3 - here is concerned, than was hoped for shortly tae Constitution as it is and the restoration of the | 11 ro. ‘~ teng- | _AWE.PERION Wishing to procure « loan of a few before the atock subscription books were closed. Union as it was. (Cheers. “That's it," “Ge it] Ryland , Thomas K. Gray, superint amine eo do 0 by call- . » By Od You? teachers and 25) acholars doliars tory can dose : cons on ted a ee -_ 9p ‘Sick Souprens.—A train of five cars arrived : Catlett's bring- DIED, eae ee BE ! b are but four. t 4 "4 Shea BRE, : : ra PRES NTE by ue ary streets: i '

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