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. oe ee meee em ~ re + - ero ree ove ae : - —Ebenmg | vs. XIX. - WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1862. N2, 2,890 THE WEEKLY STAR. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avs. and Elewsnth strest, a WwW. D. WALLACH: Popers served in peckages by carriers at $4 ® yeer, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six menths; $1 for three months; and for less than ‘three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gie copies, onz cent; In wrappers, TWo cENTs. {> Avveatisemenrs should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. Wis exceliont Family and News Journ -eon talning © greater veriety of interesting reading than can be found la aay other—is published en Friday morning. Tarus—Carh, inwsriadig, im advemes It invariably contains the“ Washington Newe"* that has made The Dasiy Evening Stor circulate eo generally throughout the countay. 7 Bingle copies (in wrappers) can be pre’ cured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—THREE CENTS. 7 7 a = _ _ _—— a _ SS UP IN THE AIR. next day, 1 attended the funeral, of course. RA EWS Response te the Call ef the Gover \g [continvep. | Hanford hardly left iP aor behind him I __TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _ oe More Treops. ELECTION N OTIOES. Pon §. mg! a 445 am ‘ ay the nurse-girl tol an- we the widow au address that would always FROM GEN. BANKS’ ARMY TON, May 20—The cali upon the volunteer ST WARD-—FIRST PR ECINCT—Notioe quarters Provost 3 "s Office for'was jaan and nt he andi wife nad | Some od ltt write rhanenor—ohs Fen tet: | Sana ne ence cache ea | Raeeera emN TEES | x omer ot ue eee Sous warreled sbeat me. Weascsaded that sight, annals eee are iy waeniver 9 rete egern - Spr, 1861, Sa coneiesd an regiments, &u election will he held on Monday the ad cay o Prison”’ ag tiptoe Phan, eo e never spoke to me, norItehim. We both Ft the} Ws sind to net de backed net im Sight. and companies are rapidly arriving from various | J82° next at John C. Reeve’s © ° rison’’ will not allow signals to be made to the twirled and tumbled up in the air without ex- | -O)fT ote » Pe that fall a, in a kusleine that The following was received at the War De-| parts of the State. The old Sixth regiment, | strech betwee May Prisoners under his charge by men or women changing a word! voles ildren, icp be 1 otte J t to | Portment last night: which went through Baltimore on the memorable ‘Alderman bo rf { passing In front of his butiding. This practice « When we got down I felt inclined to give | she must eases e8 3 pressed, I o! io hg Witttamsport, May 26—4 o'clock p. m. 19th of April, is fully recrzited and ready tomove. | Board of Com has ied to insubordination, and in one case to him a good thrashing for his unjust icions; | ber- — t know — it peer postu the President : I have the honor to r ey — readiness to move to-night Ere ats ~ fatal result. but I Kept my Soupee for the take of —_ Lee carted bar and tare whe 4 wii hoof aio crcloee, au, os i. Peace aft pon Ha IsBoRe, Me’ 28 —On the ing requi- ME, CALVER Ls aay nah, waa es presipeat 7a, violating aad co we went on for sight or ton 11), "cad here comes 5 Scrous the river to-day’ with comparatively but | sition of the President of the United states, Inhe Yasto: Witst thle onder will boagaten the Conte! Cansthonss. Our next ascent teok plage on the gala | ¥etY Woman, sir, and thai Little loss. present emergency, it is ordered thatthe several | _m 24 eo By order : ‘: and a real beauty she is The loss of men killed, wounded, and miss! major generals, brigadier generals, and colonels IRST WARD-—SEC DP -ECINCT— Major W. E. DosrEx, Provost Marshal. night of = pre gdm of ee id oa —— a a Ss ee sf rogissents throughont the Commonwealta mus- Notion ls hereby tinea that, id contornae tof matt Cuas. EB. Ropinson, Adjuvant. mye night, with- On; My !—A young lady, named McCowan, at- haa partie pat nce the march from Strasburg, 5 | all the rilitary eranizations . witht 7 us | the prov.sions of the charter of the city of W . —$—$——$—$ ns © ascended till the | tendeda dance at Cohoes on Monday evening. Morning of the 4th inst., 1 am dnable now n their respective divisions, or ‘under their | ington, #2 election will be he'd on id I EPARTMENT OF STATE, ‘Wasnineton, January 25, 1868 thi and to report, but I e great gratification in belj control, together with all persons willing to join C rate eee ed Coen at ee rene | Afier participating in a ootillon, she sat on the | abieto slate that, although severe, it Is muck | thelr commands, and proceed forthwitt to the | Qormer ef J#th aud G streets, {or 3 ° ys, got out upen indow sill ‘‘to get a breath of air n Pl ices shan might have been antici ted, consider- | clty. ot Washi n, or to such other points as for one member of the Board of Aider- | The Sceretary of State will heresfier receive the rope. sition she lost her balance, but as she was disap- | (50 101) Wen a ae of the fo ed, | may be indi Wy fatane onde ih men to scrve two years. three members of the | Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, “As I took my spat beside Ranford, I noticed pearing, a young man, named Johnson, rushed to | 174 ‘ae onan pede ‘atus Chany @uiek Dy vier of y fature — e Gobeis, Board of Common Couzeil to serve one year, Bud commenting ‘with Seturday an bat erga thet Be had been drinking: mere Gat toast. = pagan welzed ad Wy ae fete rare g aimed at nothing less tean the entire capture of Governor and Commander-in Chief. ‘The polis will open at7 9 'm. and itp. 4 at taken to an odd way of shutting — i Me: | 0&F force. letailed statement will be forwars- New Yorx, May 26.—The Gov: hasordered ‘A his eyes, and smiling with his 1 tight press- and saved her from a sudden death iss Mec: y e ernor ordere Hy ed as soon as possible. mia tanente,. insbnding the 70M teximent F. ORSE jen 27 -tf WILLIAM B. SEWARD, ed together; and what with bis knit brows, — porated 3 Legeeag gre coger My command encountered the in acon- | Col, oie. ee regiment, R —$—— mm FASSENGER TRAIN TO MARA \. ite tigh ed trunks, and the bit of b since. stant succession of attacks and in well-contested at SSAS. = ig! = ee, siren s adh = is morning, and has not been seen since. engeremcats at Strasburg, Middletown, Newton, | Three Rebel Re; nts Routed by a KR S® OND WARD—FIRST PRE Wan Darartwent, , centre, he looked, as he sat owinguig backward | UJ~Letters from Port Royal announce the ap- | 748" @ point also between those places, and at} neitering Kerce irom General Pope's f 5 iy te Se et Office Miltary Supersnicndent Kailroads U.S. and forward in the air, more like an evil being yomasce of a dangerous disease among the horses nebester. The force of the enemy wasesti-| mand. 4 het ; ot ee | Washington, April 18, i808. re, which threstens to become contagious. | Mated at from 15,000 to 20,000 men, with very! Coninru, May25,—A reconnoltering party from treet, b N No Pi 1 " than a man. Twenty have been shot, and a large number re- | *tfong artiltery and cavalry supports, My own | Gen. Pope's command had a skirmish on Sature | York avenue ad | strost. for Waser. tp ores two to: 7 Astron taney Sas beeen aes Sain ‘We went “a our performance, all but | moved from camp to prevent the spread of the | forces consisted of two brigadé, less then 4.000 | dav with three rebel regiments, who were routed | yea"s. f ber of the Board of A a to Manestns until Serther nettes. the last trick. As [I was swinging from his two | disease. strong, all told, pero, Be e cavalry, ten Par-/ with the less of their blankets, knapsacks and D. C. McCALLUM, bands, the thought came into my head, if he . . in A ed biped Seed and six smooth bores. haversacks. ed ob a ‘were taken, and many The b °, , & M. D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8. should not Rotten! € substantial preservation of the entire sup- | killed ard wounded. ots = : ™ GEO. W. STEW. = _————__—— sans te ‘ “As I left iY my left hand, and swung only —* Biles isa source of gratification. {t numbered JA u JBLIC NOTICE I8 REREBY GIVEN, that ht, i heard his voice above me. mie 30 Pgope tsb fereng SHS A Guerilia Band surprised_and putjto flight. . as acral otherwise ordered, the Commissioners err,’ said he, are you guilty or not ”” aubject to constant attack fn front and reat aud | Heangvanrars Movntain DarantMenr, May culitied,-"An not for tho release of oortals petsons “I asked him what he meant. fiauk by the enemy in full force. Notwithatand- | 25—Col. Latham, commanding the expedition | GECOND = COND #RBCINCT— | Sera to service of labor in the Distriot o “‘You know,” be answered. ‘Confess that ing the panics of tenmatersand the mischances of ae sriarniS, te ete Chest he completely Ae en a "wil, hoid p ariver of more than 300 with slen- a large band of the “ Dixie Guerillas,”” I ye oe * They der pi peratiowr tok feck and pak the train lost | putting them to flight and capturing most of their | Hayat’ Jace contrat Fro 4 ave but to loose my not more then fifty wagons. rms, Without loss on our side. The pursuit will | Penory:vanis svenue ani ins teabta , A full statement of this loss willbe forwarded } be continued till the band is entirely broken up. n ab ye Hraegiammng ty Soap oa genr . hb forthwith. Very great commendation is due to ee Be pores tmqeety —_ above mg renal, = Fes his other in pepe ae eal Inqantaneous | Capt. S. 8. Holabird, A. @. Mand Capt.E.G.} * bers of the Board of Common Council to serve one such a position could no’ at it,bu Beokwith, for the safety of the train. CONGRESSIONAL. s entirely at his mercy. For all who desire to have the color of thelr balr} Our troupe are 4 00 spirits, ry occupy both ~ “T leaped to reach the rope with my feet, | changed with safety, certainty, and rapidity, to | sides of the river. and so hang by my heels, but I failed. I shut }| any shade they may require. ear. *the polls will o; AXIVI[th CONGRESS—Secend Session. | *7 P-™- cristae Pg Srnare.—After our report closed yesterday— ta « h N. P. Banxs, Major General ptiou 1 pore: ; mié ~ Gom ects touctine the valustnereo!, and hr my eyes aud prayed Heaven to forgive me. Manufactured by J. Cunistapono, 6 Astor All at Harper's Ferry. ‘The consideration of the tax bil! occupied the sear Sisco ter tar el ateyhy wy: mae ob nyt 4 Every act of my past life rushed th my | House, New York. Sold everywhere, and ap-|,.O°F'CH Associaten Press, Baltimore, May | balance df the day. See oy nieen tint ie caniuonin ts nee thatthe petitioner hee not borce arms brain; at the same time I was perfectly con- | plied by all Hair Dressers. 28 —A dispatch frog the agent of the Associa Hovse.—After our report closed — 3 inst ihe United States Jaring the it rebel Press, dated Harper’s Ferry this morning, en] ‘The several substitutes for Mr Eldot’s conds- | ay eieotion willbe held one Moscay, tenet day | fion, aor ic auy way given ad of comfort thereto. Price $1, $1.50, and $3 per box, according to | route from Williamsport, makes no mention of | cation bill were rejected, and the original bill, | of June next, at the Wood Office of J. W. Simms, | _ ABA notice ts hereby futher riven, that the time with some few amendments, was passed—yeas 52, | svuth wesl oorner of 3th and M. stioete, for Mayor. ante. Be a a OEY paced 9 onerve two years, one momber o oard of | state: writs of the morning tn reference to the enemy having |" (he bill as passed provides that the estates, | Alcermon.to serve iwo years, three members of | fe SATOnt Opal t ust ctarmaste ts the services of ts Invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut- | tB&t poimt ere incorrect. It may be stated also4 monies, stocks, &c., of all ms holding any| and an Assessor, to serve two yours, for eaid | $2° persons made free by tast aot, sotting forth the most softness, the most beautiful glosg, and great uana: telegraph line is in operation to Cums | office of profit or trust under the Confederate | W aes of thing about —— weap 4 the quiet ev the rope, tiem e q “ak aasa Tere o I size. No.3. | any signs of the enemy In that locality. Hence pare) it may be inferred that the many exciting rumors thought what 2 time [ should be falling, fall- Cristapono’s Hatk PRESERVATIVE, ‘3 ing. I knew how slowly the sand sunk from the oar, and whet a long, long time | skeuld Ware. names, Ages, 20x, and pertioular description of be dying ere I reached the earth -— Reporter. States, or of any person who alds the rebellion, | _ The polls will open at 7 o’olock a, m. and close at | SMC Persour soveraily, in honity giver te “Py ng vitality to the hair. ——————— and is owning property in any of the loyal States, | 7m. =. M TOWERS, the Commissionere, by that set, extended to the let eee ray ate aiken Price 50 cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, according FROM TENNESSEE. Territories, or District of Columbia, shell. be 5. M. MARTIN. a A ae he elites | - to size. may 5-eolm MvRFREEsBORO’, May 25.—The Union demon- | Setzed and forfeited for the use of the United mig gs ‘Gann s10ners. ha. neg .eot Lo his such statement or so! ms hand EEN US, MS me a! stration yesterday was successful. It was mostly | States. It also provides for the seizing of all — suid Clerk, scoording to the requirements of that t Fe my | you are & murder- Lyon’s Maoyetic Insect Power, attended by country people. Andrew Johnson, | Tebels’ property if they shall continue to ald and HIRD WARD-—SECOND PRECINCT — | ®°H0n Of said act F. VINTON. er. There will be an inquest. Tested for 19 yeara and grows in favor. It kills] Edmund Cope and Wm. Spencer spoke. Gov. | Abet the rebellion after the President has given Notice is hereby given. that in conformity to See bee SODLOE \« «I don’t care.’ and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, | Jobnson addressed the meeting for three hours. | *'zty days’ notice by proclamation. tise prowentene af She saree Of tue ee ae eee HORATIO KING,” “«-Itis known that there was ill-blood be- Moths in Cloths, F 4 Fureit He was most patiently and attentively Ustened to, |. The bill to emancipate the slaves of rebels was J (RECO? Bn Sineion Wit ve et en Cereantat Mine Comim:esioners. tween us,’ l continued. ¢You may be hanged. | //°*; Moths in Cloths, Furs and Puroiture, | creating profound impression. The Nashville | t#ken up, and after several amendinents had been | COrch west oornai cf 9th atroot wort aad © street | —WS#hingten, April 28, 1962. arm Your wife will say how jealou-—’ Garden Insects, &c. All genuine bears the sig-| resolutions were unanimously endorsed. Rebel pagrobae = rejected, the bill was also rejected. north, for Mayor tu serve two years,one member DR. JOHNSTON, “tA w cannot give evidi nature of E. Lyon, and 1s not poisonous to persons | troops are coming in and laying down thelr arms. ‘eas—Mesets. Aldrich, Alley, Arnoid, Ashiey, } of the Board of Alderman to serve years, three B ALTIMORE J her hus = Omc§ 2Rainst | Ty mestic anvmals. Beware of counterfeitaand | Thirty-four came in to-day. Business 1s entirely | Babbitt, Baker, Baxter. Beaman, Blair of Mo , | membere ot the Board of Common Counoil to serve 2 LOCK HOSPITAL, E = x - » and A » fo pip greenery ERSTE 1d be fall- | imitations. suspended. Stringent martial law will be relax Blair of Pa., Blake, Bufington, Campbell. Cham- = id ee Gn Assersor to serve two years, for 7 en ap ie, derlain, Clark, Colfax, F. A. Conkling, R. Conk- . Has discovered the most Certain, Sp-edy and only ing through the air. A 5 shot to my Lyon’s Powder Kills all insects in airice, | "Leet night it wee reported that a bady of the | lng, Cutler, Davis, Duell, Edvarton, Edwards, | g¢5'SPOU8 willopen atv ovcl-cks. mand close] Eifectual Kemedy an the World. Boast = 1 pated | cw oe hte the car Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. euemy'e cavalry crossed over Into Ten ease, for Coodérin Gnecae te Re tireenag yore gh poe Ls sy FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ing from me. t the grag is fingers | Sold everywhere. D. 8. Baznes, fe purpose of surprising and capturing Governor | Bootmin, Gurley, Matchett. Hickwet 2 LET NO FALSE D&LICACY PREVENT. -s - 4 7 % if Mich., Lan- mis oe ~ - : es wT tepals ands ngth nr hari may 1-eo3m 202 Broadway, New York. | Johnson and party: teXmtersepsadeon barreterse wing, Looints, Lovejoy McKmigkt, McPherson, Saraaat Waa aanEe Vemoraee APPLY IMMEDIATELY. ration, I and_oaught his§ SeeernEr-FaUEEESESUErTeDEaeed oorhead, ill of Me., iLof Vt., Olin, = a _ with my diseagaged hand. I climbed up his DRAxe’s PLANTATION BitTERs. Sepia asanpeents ere sents Ses B02 72d Pais. Phelps cf Cal, Pike, Pomeroy, Postar’ Notice is hereby given that, in conformity to | A CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, body, 1 know not how, till I reached the perch, 8. T. 1860 X. ° Gov. Jobnson and party returned this Srentug Rice of Me., Riddle, Rollins of N. H., Sargeant, fen as wiscainn wai se. ison gy fob ws tel win ltr <i and thence into the car, where I lay panting It ievignates: | itr ens — a 8¥%- | trom Murfreesboro, ‘the enemy not appearing. | Sedgwick, Shanks, Sioan, Spaulding, Stevens, } the 2d sy of June next, st Sylvester's Di Store; Weakness in the Back, strictures, Affections of for breath, and trembling like a hare. tem, ie a perfect appetizer, and the most sgtee- | Gen. Damont was on the ground. Trowbridge, Van Horn, Van Valkenburgh, Ver- | at the corner of Sixth street west and H street | the Kidneys and Hladder, Involuntary Discharges, “He soon followed me. le and effectual tonic in the world. {t is com- There isto bea Union demonstration at Co-§ ree, Vibl , Wall, Wallace, Walton of Vt., | north, for Mayor, to serve two years, one member | Impotency, General Pe! Nervousness, bys « «f frightened didn’t I” he said. « of the celebrated Calissya Bark, Roots, | 1 bia on June 2d The rebels may strike some-| Washburne, Wheeler, White of Ind., Wilson, | ofthe Board ‘pidermen, t0 serve two ses =, three | pepar, Lan: y ideas, Palpitation o pa coy corer ~ = et said. ‘You He bs and pare St. Croix Rum; particularly | On ore to break up the meetings, but Union seed | Windom and Woreester—71 mombene of the Beard of ‘ommon Counsil, to serve ot the 8 arid rate, Timidat . Tromblungs, ~ snag an ata : apted icate females; cures Dyspepsia a: is being sown among the couniry people by the | Vays—Messrs. Allen, Ancona, Bally of Ps.,) °“Pno polle will opon at7.a. m., andoleseat7p.m.| Heal Theost "Nose on Shee den t ai tan carer ark oe Wenn st io just the for the changes coergotte action of Gov. Jobnson, who promises Biddle, Blair of Va.» Browne of eran? apes LOPFER,. Lanes, Stomach or Bowelsthese terrible, cie- ¢ 5 will met. I could net bear truck him, ists, Hotels and Sa- ed toall save the leaders. Meetings touch. 48. ENGLISH,” ‘ from Solita b youth— come what ray. Morgan ia reported at] Ven, Cristleld, Crittenden, Dawes, Delano, D1- E.C. ECKLOFF, these Dreedfel acd Destructive Practices, whiok and knocked him into the bottom of the car, . pa - Da. ae be -t,, | Chattanooga very alck. yeas Dunlap, Donn, English, Fisher, Granger,} @29 Commissionare,_ reader Marriage impossiv.c, aad destroy both where he lay growling and swearing till we eee Nasnvinir, May 25.—Cotton sold on Saturday | Grider, Haight, Hall, Harding, Hawizon, Hol- | FOURTH WARD-SBCOND PRECINCT — | Boar YOUNG MEN came to the ground. at 22 cents for gold and 26 cents for Union an an, A 5 , , y given that.in conformity Especially who ppgen thawte af Mile 2 = o . Ph ase all other | Killinger, Knapp, Law, Lazear, Leary, Lehmsn, | provisions of the charter of the oi . 4 «Next morning I called on the proprietor of Seatzv tne ae ho toy se conse Planters refase «i Mallory, Maynard, Menzies, Mitchell, Nixon, | &2 etion will So held cu Somte day of tary, Vie, Cogent hanit the gardens, and told him ail. To my intense | posals for Coal,” will be reocived by the wi Granville, son of Aaron V. Brown, formerly | Noble, Noell, Norton, Nugen, Odell, Pendleton, mt store, for May . tee FF eands of Young Men of the most exalted astonishment, he flatly refused to cancel our J 7!s2¢d until 10 s. m., of the 1th Juae, for the d vernor of ‘Tennessee, was killed recently in| Perry, Phelps of Mo., Price, Rice of Mass., Rich- | member of the ‘i » werve two | 24 briliant inteliect, who might other Govern 5 y Board of Aldermen, to serve t engagement, and said that our quarrels were | vet? of 4m tore pest quality Cumeriand Cost, | aryansas by an overseer of his plantation. ardyon, Robinson, Rollins of Mo., Segar, Shet d three members of the Borid of Common | hte ced Jusieung Bonstne with the tiunders of nothing to him; that an ment was an | nace ofa Steam Engin> aod Bisoksm ——— epee ons ceemieny Deccan Onsen 75 ap es de cali with full confidence. : agreement, and business was business; that the | be delivered and stored sway in tre Coal H THE BATTLE OF LEWISB OR ee eee rec ttacdintaat, Veotboss, Wade. | Pm. Emr pnecesest? +e MARRIAGE performance drew crowds of visitors, and be | "(j.0)cerloas must berdenwered previous tothe} | ,oeneral Fr 's Official Dispateh. 9 | worn, Ward, Webster, Whaley, Wickliffe, Wood 1A. W. BOTELER, Jr Manarep Parsons. or Younr Men contempia- insisted on its continuance. I told him that If rthof July, and the remainder provious to the| | FRANKLIN, Va., May 24—The following elrct- } 204 wWoodratt—7s eimai vies ting Maisiare. being awareol physical i i i: i lar was issued from headquarters this mor! : ada Hyp m2 Commissioners. | orgame debility, derormitie: peodiy cared would not risk my life again, and he threaten- J 3)th ot Sexton! 1862. . 1h The General commanding congratulates the} .. Tbe Senate bill for the relief of Robert Small = a = = He whe pieces umself under theeare of Hr. J. ed me with an uction for breach of contract. nt to be made whan. the whole shall neve | any ona new victory In thie department, wos | the colored pilot who ran the steamer Planter out | FMF TH WARD-FIRST PRECINCT—Notice | may religious'y ooubae in bis bong ; Shordly after I got an sogagement at Glasgow . ee Li Got Command ia by the skill and bravery of our soldiers against of Charleston harbor, was passed is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- } and confidentiy rely upon his ski a ry ndon wi a seeing ford or his a Deel. the superior numbers of the enemy. EN ions of the sy het of Washington. an eiecton| OFFICE Ne. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. unfortunate wife and child. The third brigade of General Cox's division, 1 * sot ene ake Semana Sent rent, 8 ow “Two years passed away, during which I PURE CANE, DerRoven REAL commanded by Colonel Crook, was attacked yes- : heepeite tana ae Pon aan acd A street south. for Mayor. to serve two years pee pte sgn a ate Ga Raa ae. heard but little of my late partner. While I } term Land taken tn. part —Lot aod seal terdsy morning at Lewisburg by Geocral Heath, Dzrot QuaRrmnmastan’s Orricr, one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve | Pri.5. was performing at Manchester I heard of Frame House on New York avenus between sth | with three thousand men, and after a lively Corner of 13:h and @ streets, We pte peerage meget Scanner poly neem DR JOHNSTON, ay pe = ‘7th, being Lot 3, pqusre450, and House No. 283: | engagement the enemy were routed and fied in Hee eer to ser pone year, Sud one ASSCERCTs | ember of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon old friend of mine, of the name of Coobie, b; Lot aad small Prams House corner 8th west,@nd } confusion. Colonel Crook captured four cannon, | , SEALED PRorosars will ‘Tho polls will open st 7.8 mand close st7 p.m, | 40D, graduate from one of the most eminent Co} ing at selrous in 6 seighbering town: I took Bouth, being Lot 1. Beuare t's. 70K fest on uy, | ‘Wo hundred stand of arms, and one hundred pennaee z : EO)M.O . Wedined, 0 " 2 a YST. eee a ee a and the ae ol the train and went over to see ‘With Penns: *} prisoners. Our loss was ten killed and forty : LS = . * — and at seven o’slock we went together to the ie vguae 732, vivanis avenue. | vounded. The results of this victory will be ‘ CAVALRY. 2 E.G. HANDY, cifeoted come of the more astonishing cures’ circus. Lounging near the entrance I saw are G22. important. For Cavatny—(50) five hundred horses, from | —™ a Ranford. He was considerably altered—thin- ot 5. &. i ‘he General commanding is confident that the to (16, ands high, between . (15) fifteen a ve IETH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT— ner, and, if possible, more evileyed than ove alleither on or within one | {o"e"t, now Jontunsty to emiciate the pellsginy wad | 9 fhesaddie; compactly uilt. ad tree from all Be Retbeaa rat gives anisole “T know oe ‘man,’ ir] te Seats ne litt dread prowsded. ty ¢ | phate the Flory of their comradea of the army of | “sleots. ARTILLERY ingen. an Coomerg ti Trbeld go Monday, the 34 | Fath “ now « aod 0 P = . jay of June next, a! School House, on the oor- » = calls himself the exoelsior, or champion somer- py for ie ing fourth .° this clroalar will be read at the head of every, ing Ae: dae et EST ot an rocigh, os mee “ye — —. oo ~ “ fo Be os neem pet diper wart gions _ sault thrower to the world. He is in the bills must be down. Woste: 4 iment or se] corps in this army. fas Tiveand eight years of age} of Hak coleres A phy Be Gee. youen, S008 eh ye | me by 8 certain practice induiged in w! for a treble somersault =e in payment. fifteen ey order of hiajor Generel Enmons. all defects; compactly built; well broken | the Gartcl Oonen Counsil, to serve one year, | S1one—& Jearned trom evil com- You know, sir, that a treble somersault Farms, _ improved pie to harne:s, and to weigh not less than 1,100 pounds: and one Assessor, to serve two years, for on any Gerry Sie pink aay eal cap Blareste: ee ‘3 pigs eb eenetoet aay . must Pes = whether the bid ‘Fis polls ‘will open 3 x4, a i 822 cjoee at? p.m, seer — deans times in the air before you hight Spee — ~ Reception of Ge sega appar ‘Wood. or Artil Bnd im mocase AKG 6° BARTLETT, ti one are come ak ib — oat ong SARS OES r see | from Bt. Losier pay edoskibie = two di for} _m% ‘ ‘ommismoners. Stee eos, eect ligouint ‘I said to Coobie, ‘It’s odd that a man who | ossh. 10g to afd Pe Ree A misty ae serebarty. SIATH WARD FIRST PRECINCT Notice | O: the Heart, Dyspepey. Neve drinks so hard should be capable of such a & politician, but a soldier, but be iy ion tas aaen cof Gil ts het éby given that, in conformity t6 the ero . ‘9th and 10th be ashamed not to know what be was | the partners must appear or it will not be oonmd- of charter of the city of Waerhirgtor ae eaney wrberber the army aheal cath ine | "Proposals wast be PG | pe a at nate kaaenses tea ol ‘His 1 8a) ™ .D. He - 5 y ; Bren ie Tit would be etter © lose one handego + Quartermaster Dee Remy, ygenincion | peroct south snd 7tn stroct eaat, for of ides. Depreanion of Spin ‘ a CO OS pean a Gonacl We" aer¥e ena Fart | SAGE nr ny betes you PURE ar ogi EI gg TT berth RR ey od ei “PUUSiha ara manilomstypm, | gastssiosgeanigl Wack Sogtas tact: false ? os (on, new iders. He 0! at7p.m ( < “f turned round and av Ranford wal {gotory, 164 and 1 Figton 1 Secretary Stanton’s crdef, to benssigned pire raavonel etia) o Ei a: G Ree Exown, their vigor, Doe! weak, pale, nervous come ppesiare Seopa rot ia theons sae 267 aT QUe MANUFACTORY. 267 i Fernando W 00 fe bere Leto ing «jaro nue on of Re pesrasters exes b2 of consumption. partne: lo. ave. Strest, democracy. © was seren: ast Dig ht am ——————————— ee * plete pepe Apres heb ae as ‘e —_ made aspeech. He urged the eléction of con- istrict Court or of the United States Dis- IXTH WARD—SECOND PRFCINCT.— When tho misguided and impradent votary of leas@re fincs he has imbibed toc secds of this pain- > : ‘vative Congressmen and the abolition of fanat- be present in person w: i Notice is hereby given that, im conform'ty to di 00 often pens thatan ill-temed something w4s about to happen; but the feel- | WA’ 0 tn » Be he provisions of the charter of the city of Wash Fr i ing wore of when Rantord come ito the ring 1] Lock RRS RIS meas! [ rpertaed rerpedatoe 8p. Bn eect Sls eid on Monday thes | rom app’ to thoes who fom elucnizon nd The audience applaud: loudly, for he 3 assed | , Bonds. in the sum of ten thousand dollars, signed DOC , qeavente! ility, can sone m thrown & treble comersuals twice before, and 0) YK ‘mroag "ie ey tay soaieee ag es A Gh ing Berd of Aldermen to errve two sents, ond thice Rartnensbitatonies. & was ‘orite in consequence. bie aes hie too. On his arrival at the d the ctutrpet, e wlio tags members of the Board of Common Low serve | substance, Keep him trijing 4 fer or E fsoed bisa by ftapeech ee a ry og <p yanepele wi open at 7 giclook sm sc4 closet | dnapat um with ruined iea'thto "ash over jolene . itement; or bv head that he wore the last time we made an Cheap ely de i Oe FS ge. FeMVELTE, | Seadly pot erent — tae ghaetiaptomat ascent together. While the grooms were alter- . Ausnke for 0. “anes * symptoms ot this terrible disease. asa ing the position of the spring-board, he walk- op be ther perso: mit ai tibe His geek, Masts Sem Xo ed up to the orchestra, and, with the old devil- Burwaux | ano K Srusars. Cale Rack May 36—tes sabe ci Oe SAVENTE, WARD—rins i, To pis dhendfal suiteriies by sendin ish smile upon his face, said tome: | ust received wud for sale st less than the market here on Sunday morning, with e —, and 8 the proviriens af the 8 eee eet ome wee Dearne Be “You can’t keep away, can’t you? You 15th Her news 's uni. Eocouay of ¢ the 2 son «will come!’ wigces 4-4 White Contract MAFTING, at 22% t geavagtce sim peti fin nll. on (Viren ree ba tN Bes 2d dad “<‘Ranford,’ I whispered, ‘you're not-your- | ™uts Per yard. = } Oa, and that, thou tale tion be sooepted, rae this important remedy weakness of self to-night; take my advice—don’t throw the | The best COAL pe, paoeeeas © Ry yy the conservatives, Wilragt ouos enter 1nto's Sohtract in soscrdanoe rs, three inembers oh ivrare apesdiiy eared ‘and fall vigor treble! ‘He swore an oath, and then burst into a re- most nervous god de- 4 aad $4 OLLCLOPE, st prices tatoan’ ft contract be awarded him wo are pre- a DS re i Dilitated, who had sost all hope, have been of tp boon: seouritios. end gloss at 7 | diately reieved. Sagas seer py treated te atta S33 Peet ‘i * | majority. ed lngpact to Marrisge, Physion! or Mwntal “<*You want me to fail, do you? he said. | FUR: ¥ 4, oe Disqus figations.. ol Prooregeive rower, ‘Fail when you're here! Hit Joup—Iia!’ ROSEY Ww, ‘ at 76f. ; r ; INSPECT! ELIVERY, &e. An N irritability, i bling, ees OF “Hi he boned be odjand ay IN sna PSgEF wane, ‘Association of at ele Re Co: Exhaust most foarfal kita : Gleowhere, : J Notice is ven that, in miarees f° stion of the y oured porobasine i es : ‘of the the ‘ash a a TT, i serene Hasna lout laugh. 10) toatl, te tion, ad ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. not conforming to the spsoifcattons. will be SEVENTH WARD SECOND PREGINET — = ‘Tuovsanne onred at this institution . eeventeen eo a 2 OF; @ERATORE, | Payment to be msde upon the sompletion’o two years, one mamber iP ot + Lr ‘and os Bot, OF a fer as the Depot ‘of Gommon Counell; 10 serve oue year, ¢ : — vee ORAM ‘ ; ieee 2 oge, aneensor. to sarve Swe Vo at Diab eieeemaeas 1 For eale at . ne foruis of this a oonformance | ‘The polls will open at 7 s.'m..and CHARLES 5S. FOWLER & ©O ane oGRES Sage TMeGaT ERS, OFF eS ‘ muha nosept'e 4. BRY.OF @ said. ‘Ni bird A in Bot more a nie Jarco 7 teeite Becdsrst . Mt 462 ‘ or, U, 8. CERTIFI a Tr eee ¢ 9 th , doubled up and dead! , php inept pe = Lanes. that his neck was broken, have been instantaneous. I fainted. came to, I saw his body being carried ow! the ring. “Weil, air, I was pitched uj to be the Booept. Meoenr PLEASANT ee Learer of the ead pews tothe w. Pi : HOMEOPATHIC HOSP! otes tak. 1 cansunprions ts Sav dachn pass = Gen. , in command Of the rebel ? ? 3 tooated on Mth and Bousasry . in this State, has three regiments of ‘fexans fu iY S , atthe head of of bis eruel usage, she still was very fond of at Little Rock, Arkansas. ae have remo’ “directly north trom the Sui-theo him I kissed the child, who bad grown a fine ‘The militia are su re adm Jitthe girl, apd returned to Manchester the tome point in considerable numbers, 7 SALT a ae » aoe enti a ee es