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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania ave. and Bleventh street, BY w. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subsoribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; 82 for six menths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsaweek. Sin- gie copies, onz cant; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. {[7" AvvERtiszmenrs should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may mot appear until the next da eS THE WEEKLY STAR. This execiion! Family and News Journa; -e-n telning & Krenter variety of interesting reading than can be found {x any cther—is published on Friday morning. Tt Invariably Gontatns the “Washi N ad that has made The Daily Evening ab anaeetons —— | © 2eneraily throughout the country. vo, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1862. Ne. 2,890 U7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro cured at the counter, immediately after the issue ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS, UP IN THE AIR. next day, 1 attended the funeral, of course. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Response to the Call of the Government for a OrFicr [contrmvep.] Banford hardly left as pend behind bim. Y. __TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _ e - . rer ca re ELEOTION NOTIOES. 6 RACIAL, : ‘i Ran- ve the widow an address that would alw FROM GEN. BANKS’ ARMY. ‘osTON, May 26.—The call upon the volunteer IRST WARD—FIRST PRECINCT—Not feadquarters Prove.: Marshal's 0, Passion pdimatlyee §. ae oldie bis wife had Hod me, and told her to write whenever—w Sate Arrival at Williamsport—Feur W eiittn of toe Gia Jor, sete service je tain Fr hereby tiven natin coor tg $0 the pro- is cnbteores shington, DC guarreled about me. We ascended that night, | Sons omage that is, whenever she requir Soteaae Wengert <Opermeress: April, 661, is renewed, and regiments, battalions | 82 e!eotion will he held ria wine os, Guard at the “il Capito He never spoke to me, norItohim. We both <cBiek the Wade think MAd to setup aechool wad éeai War'net and companies ate rapidly arriving from yarious sesseess ee ot atlow signals to be made to the twirled and tumbled up in the air without ex- ; led, and k th that The following was received at ar parts of the State. The old Sixth regiment, | $2700", o' prisoners under bis chatye by men or women changing a word! for children, but that failed, and knowing tha’ partment last night: Which went thi th Baltimore on thememorable | 4 ja “ When we got down I felt inolined to give she must sometimes be pressed, I often sent to Toth or Aree ah ayer S passing in front of his building. This practice e Wtitamsport, May 26—4 o’clock p. m.—To of April, is '¥ reer) and ready tomove. | Board oi bas l:d to Insnbordination, and him a good thrashing for his unjust pe; her. I don’t know Lad it = sheet, at ihe President : 1 bave the honer \o report the sale tay SEI acted readiness to move to-night afer ania Ware: fatal result vb aes ahaa but I kept my temper for the seke of the poor ied be wena hans cued mes with my beet at v0 Shock, See te pauses gry Nips Haansteas: iy 26 —On the pressing requi- Pp Any one, without respect of Person, violating — and so we went on for eight or ten for that's the | across the river te-dey with comparatively but | sitlon of the President of the United Stated, in the 4 - a) Will be sent to the Centra! Guardbou-e. ¥ ery little girl, | little ioss. present emerggncy, it is ordered that the several | _m <4 Commission 7 order: “Out next ascent teok plase on the gala | Yery woman, sir, and that's the very little girl, | My tC or men killed, wounded, and missing | Fonjor generals,gbrizadier generals, and colonels | Tipsy WARD-SECOND PamciNcTc | _ _ Malor W. F. Dosten, Provost Mambal night of the United Order of Ancient Toxo- 7 . in the different combats in which my com: of regiments hout the Commonwealth mus- | AT'RST, WARD SECOND PAaRCINCT—} os a Chas, © ecbteian: hee . pholites. It was a still summer ht, with. "A young lady, named McCowan, at- has perticipated since the march from Strasburg, | ter, without > all the military organizations | the prov.sions of the charter of the city cf Wash EF on, Adjutant outa breath of wind. We aso till the } tendeda dance at Cohoes on Monday evening. e morning of the 24th inst., Lam unable now | Within their respective divisions, or under their | ington, sa election will be n_ Moi Bday, the ad EPARSNENS UF SLATE. and to report, but I have great gratification in being | Control, together with all persons willing to join | day of June next, at Dorsett’s Cer - a cal oo es mere oe ao participating bas ape rtd gee 5 the | thie to state that, aithougs severe,’ it I muek | thelr commands, and proceed Torbwith tothe | corer cf Je:h and G streets Wasnineton, January 25, 1°62. looked like Dutch toys, go! Doe | See ers aon aie ie Was ditoy, | less than might have been anticipated, copsider- | Fity of Washington, or to such other points as | tW2¥eare, for one membar « ‘Phe Secretary of State will hereafter receive the rope . See a eee ete tnon rushed fo | 1B the Very great disparity of the forcesengaged, | may be Indicated by'future orders men 10 serve we Mcmbers of Congress on busines on Sater “As I took my seat beside Ranford, I noticed | pearing, = young man, na by the feet.’ He held | 204 the long-matured plans of the enemv,, which By order of A.G. Curtin, : rerva two yours, for arid W commencing’ Wiih Saturday, the first of : 4 that he had been drinking more that usual. her in this unpleasant position until help arrived, aimed at nothing less than the entire capture of Governor and Commander-in Chief. ‘The potls will open at 7am. and .m. | month. , of mer’ ne bad —v — to = Si ee Gakuncent and saved ber from asudden death. Misa Mc. | OUF force. A detailed statement will be forward- New York, May 26.—The Governor hasordered 3 is eyes, and smiling with his lips tight press- a : , ed as soon as possible. t ‘ : : jon 27-8 WILLIAM BR. SEWARD, Cowan felt her modesty so much shocked by the out six regiments, including the regiment, ed together; and what with his knit brows, Sag aha wee rescued, thet she left Cohoes slic My command encountered the enemy Ina con- | Col. Lefferts ys & 4 Se Bae : ‘tant succession of attacks and in wel!-contested 2 -s ___ Commursioners. PASSENGEA TRAIN TO MANASSAS. white tights, spaagied trunks, and the bit of | morning, and bas not been seen since : : 2 : ~ — = ribbon end his head, with a paste star in the peng rteeaprerspearieped = fat a point elon berthuastiione: eres! enmat Three Rebel Beajmaante Routed by a Recon- | § She rd pe banat ti bapa Ste NT.—-Notios Wak Daranrernr, centre, he looked, as hesat swinging backward Llp ey Poot dt’ Peto beeen Pd 2b; | Winchester. The force of the enemy wasesti-| wang. ne Force from General Pope’s Com- | cing ct of Woashin Ofice Miltary Si lent Kailroads U.S. aud forward in the air, more like an evil being Tha, which thensiens Na hecouse Soath glows. mated at from 15,000 to 20,000 men, with very than a man. “We went through our performazte, all but the last trick. AsI was swinging from his two CortntH, May 25.—A reconnolterIng party from No Pasi _ Twenty have been shot, and a large number re- | Stone artillery and cavalry supports. My own | Gen. Pope’s command bad a skirmish on Satur- andl street, for Mayor, te a, moved from camp to. prevent the spread of the | forces consisted of two brigades, less than 4.000 | day with three rebel regiments, Who were routed | yeaa. forone membsret the, entd cl Ane Wo | ton to Manesaas until fu disease. old, including 1,502 cavairy, ten Par- on, April 18, 1868 an from Washing- Vv ad iH a hay ps dino, Lees —— od io of their blankets, knapsacks and “ years,aud for three aof the i = \< versacks. q . eee came into my head, tf he | — sees ee aE as —- z ‘The substantial preservation of the entire ete pe sli = ee were taken, and many ap 18-tf M. D. and Sup’t Ratir Oe BAS See J aed 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. plies isa source of gratification, {t num : SE WART, ——— = = = en “As T left iY my left hand, and swung only ——-—— about 500 wagons. We had a forced march o aca 7 W, BRALDING, BLAC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that by my right, I heard his voice above me. Caistapono’s Excxtsion Dre, miles, 25 of which were perfermed in one day. | 4 Guerilla Band surprised and putjte flight, ine. ,Shtil otherwise orcered. the Commissioners “<Rerr, said b 1s : subject to constant attack {a front and rear ani Heargvarters Mountain DepartMent, May ne Beto of Congrs of the 16th of April E The only Dye. eeesEver analyzed | dank by the enemy in full force. Notwithstand- | 2 ol. Latham, commanding the expedition ae tidy ND PRECINC: samtieo: be «*You know,’ he answered. ‘Confess that | The only Dye. worn to be polsonless | 1ng the panics of teamstersand the mischances of | to Shafel mountain, reporta that he eomp ¥? Notice 1s hereby ¢iven th: a you have wrenged me; speak the truth! They The only Dye. ‘are your last words' 1 have but to loose my r 3 he provisions of the chart Me ; a river passage of more than 300 yards, with slen- | surprised a large band of the “ Dixie Guer!|is he c neo, ‘ Fora living brown | der preparations for food and torage, the train lost | putting them to flight and capturing mostof their | late at J tue eee ae eee eon Monday, tue ead ier. at friday. af every wee The only Dye (gy of June next, at Ford’« Drag Store, o 2 For # perfect black | not more than fifty wagon arms, withont loss on our side. The pursuit will | Pensey vanis avenue and tith streat, for M mi bo the United grip, and down you go. _ ‘The only Dye ‘That defies detection | - A fall sistement of this loss will be forwarded | be continued till the band ls entirely broken np. efor oue member of she Be paBLuns £ OF labor agnitat p “I tried to seize bis disengaged arm, but he } 1, ony ye That is instantaneous | forthwith. Very great commendation Is due to nine der i for three mem- : y thet Sot, may. held it above my reach, and put his other in bl eng Capt. 8. B. Holabird, A. Q. M., and Capt. E.G. = 5 ! to serve one | aypire on such @ position that I could not catch at it,but And the only Dye Beckwith, for the safety of the train. CONGEESSIGNAL. swung entirely at bis mercy. “I leaped to reach the rope with my feet, and so hang by my heels, but I failed. \I shut For all who dealre to have the color of their hair Our troops are in good spirits, and occupy both changed with safety, certainty, and rapidity, to | sides of the river. any shade they may require. year. supa ra ‘The po!is wil! open st? o’olock a. m.. ar clone — t 7 oT pet us ww ing, verthed oe XXXVIIth CONGRESS—Second Session. att pm. Wwe. HE. be Alarmation setting forth The ag EE N. P. Banks, Major General. eons! deeoription of suo! SENaTE.—After our report closed yesterdayv— mi6 SANE, Li ¥ mand my eyes and prayed Heaven to forgite me.| Manufactured vy J. Cuuatstapono, 6 Astor All Safe at Harper’s Ferry. The consideration of the tax bill occupied the | ———————_____"ESTSRION and declaring Every act of my past life rushed through my | House, New York. Sold everywhere, and ap- eile por cape Puxss, Baltiznore, May | balance of the day. HIRD WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —No' Bog brain; at the same time I was perfectly con- see apa’ rom the agent of the Associated ernment of the 798 is hereby given that. in conformity t bo plied by all Hair Dressers. Press, dated Harper’s Ferry this morning, en Ebbets pac eee vinons of tio charter ofthe city of Was scious of every thing about me—the blue sky, |” price $1, $1.50, and $3 per box, according to] route from Williamsport, makes no mention of Troe ere ecbatitutes for Mr ElMot’s confis- | an eleotion will be f id on Monday. the 2d di the quiet evening, the rope, the bottom ef the idee No.3 any signs of the.eneitig i that locality. 1 Hence cation bill were rejected, and the original bill, | of June ext, at the W pod Off of J. W. Simm ine settee car, and Ranford’s head inverted over me. I eaiion = it may be inferred thatthe many exci Tumors bb o Perr stncnl ants, Ws, ppawed —tpeas to carve gett ese oat ti : “ writin edu'e with the Clerk of thought what a time I should be falling, fall- CrrtsTapono’s HAIR PRESERVATIVE, of the morning In reference to the enemy having | [Ihe billas passed provides that the estates, | Alermen, to serve two years, thros members of | the Civouit Court for the iMstret of Columbia, by ing. I knew how slowly the sand sunk from 1 a i that point are incorrect. It may be stated also ry iy : 1 pe » | the Board'of Common Council. to serve one year, | thé several own imnts to the services of z 3 {s invaluable with bis Dye, as it imparts the ut- r 4 tones, stocks, &c , of ali persons bolding any | snd ! free by that act, setting fo that the telegraph 1 is 1 is and an Assessor, to serve two years, for sx Bot, setting forth the the one, and — wh = T should | most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great | beriand. Raporier, platen ita Bis States ‘2 oe es Fiance wien eee | fy. ts by anthony piven oe ye dying ere I reached the earth. vitality to the haf > Th cer. tates, ar of any person who elds the rebellion, 3 ¥ t ie by authority gi “T found strength to k y nbuge S —————————— and is owning property in any of the loyal States, JAS. ners, by that act, extended to c. sentecd,” T eald, “yee are aaiitalion. spice 60 conta, Bi, and 82 per bate, according | FROM TENNESSEE Territories, or ‘Dirck af Columbia eal oe on of, ye ‘ ” i size. may 5-eolm URFREE#BORO’, May 25.—The Union demon- | 8¢!zed and forfe! for the use of the United 7 ali state i ie yea let = bee you are a murder- a, anes eee ee stration yesterday was suecesaful: It waa mostly | States, It algo provides for the seizing of all C) au Gait aoe erte Se ciecaeenn or that Wieda wile be ca taament* Lyon’s Maoneric Insect PowsER, attended by country people. Andrew Johuson, rebels aie if they shail continue to aid and "THIRD WARD-SECOND PRECINCT— | *0tion Of said Rot. er. = e quest. Tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It kills} Edmund Cope and Wm. Spencer spoke. Gov. | Sbet the rebellion after the President has given N ish 1Ven, that in conform 5 Ry VINTON, ¢ ak caaee as there was ill-blood be- | 224 exterminaies Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, | Jobnion addressed the meeting for three hours sixty days’ notice by proclamation. the provisi ter of the city of Wash DANIEL R_GGODLOE, “Iti bi Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs and Furniture, | 4¢ ws most patiently and atten’ “ [ ‘The bill to emancipate the slaves of rebels was | !2¢ton, sn election will be hsid on Monday, the 2d HORATIO KING, tween us,’ L continued. -You may be hanged. n creating a profdund impression. vilie | t#ken up, and After several amendments had been | G8¥,0! June next, at Mr. Drano’s Carpenter Shop 1 i 28,18 ower a Your wife will say how jealous——’ Garden Insects, &c. All genuine bears the sig- | regolutions re unanimously endorsed. offered and rejected, the bi! was also rejected, sorte orl ean tga een spat sr Setinetons Apr = ae CM. eeke gamed anu ¥ nature of E. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons} troops are coming In and laying down thelr arnps. | _ Y¢as—Mesars. Aldrich, Alley, Arnold, Ashley. of Alde! pera tes -sesch, DR. JOHNSTON, A wif Stve evidence against ; ying beams rd of Alderman to serve two years, three herhusband!? or domestic anvnals. Beware of counterfeitsand | ‘Thirty-four came in to-day. Business is entirely | Babbitt, Baker, Baxter, Beaman, Blair of Mo , | membere o! tha Board ol Common Couveil to serve ALTIMORE “T knew the next moment I should be fall- | imitations. suspended. Stringent martial law will be relaxed | Biatr of Pa., Blake, Buffington, Campbell, Cham- and an Assessor to se:ve two sears, for : LOCK HOSPITAL, ion Gama tha oe A pee ts regards country people. , ; Colfax. F. A. Conkling, R.Conk- | ®& will : Has discovered the most Certain, Sp-edy and on!y ing through the air. spasm shot to my yon’s Powder kills all insects in a trice, Last night it was reported that 2 body of the | ling, Cutler, Davis, Duell, Edgarton, Edwards, | ,,>56Po\'s will open eS 4 close Effectual Remedy in the World, heart. I fancied I saw the bottom of the car Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. enemy’s cavalry crossed over {tito Tennessee, for | Plot, Ely, Fenton, Fessenden, Frank, Gooch, a ac a een TP FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. I felt the grasp of his fingers} Sold everywhere. D. S. Barns. the purpose ef surprising and capturing Governor | Goodwin, Gu ley, Hanchett, Hickman, Hooper, B t SiTTINGS, — loosed With the energy and strength of des- and New York, | Joknson aud party. It was also reported that the | Hutchins, Julian, Kelley, Kellogg of Mich., Lan: | mis Commissioners, | LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. peration, I lesped up and caught his{wrist = ” . of faiirosaitrain would be intercepted on ong return. 4 Sine; Loomake Leveioy, Mckanight, Mctnersot, | ounrik Wah Finer PaRcinar, rial ee pel 2 i i e on hi mple arrangements were made for defense in 0 rr fe, Morrill of Vt. : )— : — — ora ee ie 7 I climbed set DRake’s PLANTA Birrees. cities case. No attack was mode last night. Saiye st: of Cal., Pike, Pomeroy, Potter. F Notios is hereby given that, te conformity to | A CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGER, and thence into the car, w I lay panting}, It igs pen. eg —— tue syt- | com Muifreesboro, thé enémy~dvthl4. prentgg Ticeateined: Riddle, Rollins of NH. raps, instep. ones cot on r at agree- wOULBu, + vse | ee 7 ~ =A lnm etneIn Ferre Seren,” for breath, and trembling like a hare. peteees tic inthe world. It3atoen- Cate ts bem Union’ demonstration,at Co-{ tee, Vibbard, Wall, Wallace, Walton of V1 north, for Mayor, to serve two Vests, obs IMBC TU BLO PI A teers, Asin on, of ted Calissya Bark, Roots, | y.cubia on June 24 The rebeis may strike some-| Washburne, Wheeler, White ‘of Ind., Wilson, | Of the Board of Aldermen; to serve two h of city of Wash- IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS: be, held on Mond “(He soon followed me. | years, threes | p-pry, Languor, Com ideas, Paipitat sf frightened you didn’t I?” he said. ‘You ] fiers end pore St, Croix Rum; pariicularl a spate Window snd Wemeron 78. members of the Board of Common Connell, toserve | bt ths Heart, Low Spuits, Limidity Frocirsen, ; ; “1 : b> . where to break up the meetings, bu ‘ one year. Pimness of Sight or Giidiness, Disease of ¢ ion’t 8 . 5 count 2 * > Bal A he Ti anit segqose ¥ meant Xt, 3 ye seep te ene Le ee ee ete cca | 18 being sown among the country people PAG wip n Rog eaters ier ee Pat Fhe polls will open st 74. m. Heal, Throat, Noxo or kin, Afiections of the “ je no answer, but prepared for the de- | Weakness, and is just the thing forthe changes} oor vette action of Gov. Jobnsof, who pro 3iddie, Blair of Va., Browne of R. 1., Brown of " “ Lungs, Stomach or RBowsls—these terri «1s seent. While arranging the cordage, our hands | Of seasons f amnesty to all enve the leaders. Meetings w' Va., Calvert, Clemenis, Cobb, Corning, Cox, Cra- orders arising from Solitary ite of Youth arene [could not bear his touch Struck him, Sold by all Grocers, Drug; Hotels and Sa-} oy, rd come what may. Morgan is reported at} Vea, Crisfleld, Crittenden, Dawes, Delano, Di- A these Dresdful and Dertractive Practica: whiv!, _— sked him into the bottom of the car, | /°°*- P.H. Dake & Co., Chattanooga very sick ven, Dunlap, Dunn, English, Fisher, Granger, *9_Commissioners._} reader Marriage inpoesib.e, aud destroy both and knoe culled oak saul till “a ap 1 edm* 203 Broadway, New York. NaauviLLz, May 25.—Cotton sold on Saturday Grider, Haryht, Hall, Harding, Harrison, Ho! Body and Min: YOUNG MEN nthe een 3 ial Mt: S2 cents fer geld ae conte ec Upon S3e K i nase Walbe toes wre Tea Berige, rovieions of the charter of the cit, y : p mo th ning I called on the proprictor of] Seas. ep FROPGERLA TIS te aearpad ito- | money torcatton, tt mer fefase ail olbery statiory, Maynard, Mere iteuell, “Nixon, | $8,svecuen wii be held oa ede, 7 Hail, tae the gar nd told him all. Tomyi eal,” will be received by the unde: Granville, son of Aaron V. Brown, formerly | Noble, Nogli, Norton, Nujen, Odell, Pendleton, | Sent story, for Maron 1c serve tee ‘years, one oun: astonishment, he fiatly refused toc t fthe lath Jace foe the de- | Governor of ‘Tennessee, was killed receatly 10 Peery Pepe os Tees a oes oeaee, her member of the Board of Aldermen. to earve two | rr neoed tsetontne to seb 2 i i Q > - } years, and three members of the Board of Common : ben ougegement, sad cab Cent ou anager Ai kamans by 20 overseat ee Bis. pyantetion, feld, Shtel, Smith, Steele of Steele of N. | Coundil, toserve one year. forssid Ward. eloquence of wated to eostacy the living lyre i pra: rg koma, ormeen | brie ; THE BATTLE OF LEWISBURG J.» Stretton, Those of Mas, Themes of Md. | | Foils will oven ot) Cees Sawerte | MARKIAGE " : ‘ RANKLIN, Va., May 21.— = 5 “ 4 3 ing Marriage, be aware of physical %, insisted on its continuance. I told bim that I Le 4 pp he a cer previous to the | rar was issued from hesdcjuariere this morning : ahh ce tg Gis elie? ovaiiiert dnail 1 - - organic debility, doturmitie, &e.. apesdiiy cured” would not risk my life again, and he thresten- J 3'th of Septem ar The General commanding congratulates the a for the relief of Robert $ mall, see apes @ Whe pinces himsell ucuer t ed me with an action for breach of contract. | , Payment te be made when the wee MSAY. | army on a new victory in this department, won | ‘2° colored pilot who ran the steamer Planter ou may relicious'y confide in bie hon Shortly after I got an engagement at Glasgow, been delivered. 47 Scomnanttin: by A skill and bravery of our soldiers against of Charleston harbor, was passed. is hereby given that, inevoformity to the p: and confidently re! and left London without seeing Ranford or his} m%-eotldje (Rep. and Intel. the superior numbers of the enemy mt naa of Sy peice: Wesiingion,au election} GO KF{UE No.7 SOUTH FEED 5 of Jane next.) icf herd side guine {rom Baltimore street, a { unfortunate wife and child. MPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL] ‘The third brigade of General Cox’s division, ROPOSALS FuR HORSES, the Schoo! House, cor . tf doors from the coruer. Fail not to Observs name ~Two years passed away, during which I DEST YE bot Sate Ten years credit— Wes. | commanded by Colonel Crook, was attacked yes- P — ee ee at thc scent ak nine and number, Letters must be paid and voztain & heard but little of my late partner. While I | term Land taken tn part ent.—Lot apd small} terday morning at Lewisburg by General Heath, Derot QuaRTERMASTER’s Orricz, toa pened thas andl ye thay oar stsinp. cep : he Les I heard f Frame House on New Yo:k avenue, betweentth | with three thousand men, and after a lively Corner of Lith and @ streets, Washinaton, Sonal pa i me ra pron ‘Aboeanen DR JOHNSTON, * was ; tio mien ine an | Od 7th, Being Lot S, square 4s), and Houra No. 283] engagement the enemy were routed and fed in], sare will be recei ear tee sitice | for suid Ward. to servetwo years * | Member of the Roya! eof Surgeons, Lon- oid friend of mine, of ee of Coobie, be- 9 ot and email Frame House poruer eth West, @nd } confusion. Colonel Crook captured four cannon, § y ity oetks Sibcay of Mayatizocicox | The polls will openat79 m.ant clossat7» m, the most eminect © ing at a circus in a neigh! me See g Part of 20 aud 21, Seunre 782, being 70% fest on B, | tWo hundred stand of arms, and one hundred | yw, for furninhing the Government with (700) seven G6 M. OYSTER, the train and went over tosee him. We dined, | pear its intersection with Pennsylvania avenue E.| prisoners. Our loss was ten killed and forty red Horees of the following descriptions, viz E wore By. nag ef and at seven o’elock we went together to the fot 4; Sgua-e 72. wounded. The results of this victory wlil be OAVALRY. wae Suse 1 ures that circus. Lounging near the entrance I saw £13, Sa ° important. For, Cavatry.—v) five hundred horses, from | ——— were ever KNOWN: MAny in Ranford. He was considerably altered—thin- Se are, $10, fromting 62% feot on Pennsy!- he General commanding 1s confident that the # (15) {i®een to (16) sixteen hands high, bet weea five — y, TINCT j the hesé aud ears when as! forces now under his immediate command but | and eight rears of age. of dark gg oy Ite WARD SEDOND FR EOIND ‘ 2 near, belo s0unds, bashte uer, and, if possible, more evileyed thanever.| ‘The above property ie all either on or within one to the saddle; compactly built. m 6 ouneie eer a nese with frequent blush ended tine, I keow thet man,’ I said te Cobbl sausry of tsline of ralvond proviced Dy the ate | eee ee Fler af thelr comrades of tue army of| S00 gear ined ae etsctton wil be hod ot Mawioy. vied | wun dersnges E: wore cesed mmmaeens ~.I know you do,’ my friend replied. ‘He | Sreqit, extending the payment, if desired. \hrough | the Knawha. i fe AS prirae ee ete cared horees, from 4 82 of June next, st the Sehoul House, on the oor ately. axE PARTICULAR NOTIOR ealls himself the excelsior, or champion somer- years, for all tut ope fourth the purchase This circular will be read at the head of every Pehahezt coe to(1U)sixteo: pas high, Sad nee twa yeotes’ cue ee +85 Benn: oe ‘ men and oiners sault thrower to the world. He is in the bills | money, which must be paid down. Western regiment or separate corps inthis army. ~ etween Sve and oi; eRT8 0} ark © Warmen, to serve two years, three member: of | #olves fr e certsin prac for a treble somersault to-night.’ t be tek: mt y order of Major General Fremont. free from ull defects: y burt; well broken # the Board of Common Council, to aerve ond year, | Sone—s habit frequentiy a know, sir, that a treble somersault red Fi oo gre cpbisdedins ins Labia seman! one pard 78 ea Wa a Ausoasor, to servo (Wo years, for sail Beauty fa Oyen when asler| Bot cared . y i “9 f iM red, moons sanding soap cdanghonse = Eeepeom, ¢ from {rom $10 to $: Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General, ie ig at PROPOBALB. swner the bid TE lls will open SIZE And, clone at7 p.m | fonder arlace Topocsiey i eatrona eels wu ii roun inte tens Leritt b 5 ; . ¥- Beal dme the ajr befere pa light upon xrendon Hotel.of W.& ENGLI=H. m® Iw" | Reception of Gen. Sixel—Fernande Wood. | i fot hour bet or Artillery Hovees, and tn no case S ihese be bid for on the same Sre some Ci the SAAC CG RAR TLETT, 5 ‘ . eed it i | POR $200—A splendid PIANO, nearly new} C , May 25.—General Sigel, who arrived ddér wishes to propose for both classes F, CRUMP, Prodnoed by early haviis o: Weel teing to do AY “EAt Hela vory dit-) Be" thavreoaatly gout $300, with stool bere unkeralded from St. Louis; was serenaded. | he must forward two. di meforf me GCommismorers,_} of the Bgor end Limbs, Meine ia! the Baad, Dsca- “I said to Coobie, ‘It’s odd that a man who | ossh.’ Uniy resson for selling, o! Heart. Pi “There was & great Impromptu demonstration. He Clana complete de étself,and having no refer-} iy ri WARD-FIRST PRECINCT—Not {the Dyepopey. Nery us Erribability, be drinks so hard should be capable of such a fecvs the otty, aad oan't souvénfentiy remove it, (citi ey hot 8 pificlan, bots solsis ores fe tod lait thetaaeen of Sra snonsmes of all 8 ihr aH tive thats opptormuly, te tee ro" : a fe Soe Do- Ene betwesa 1 i ad tners must appear = ty ter Ol i P LJ ~ he . rr t depend: it. thi Br ieoe eR te ting for. 1t was for the government and J 7 erage lines be enhan &n lection will be held on Suaay the dd dey of e fearful eiiseta on the mind ara «< ‘His engagement de; 2 on it,’ was the reply; ‘we're full in every other line. The go- to say whether the army sbali carry liberty Ergsonals must be addressed to Col. D. H. Ruck- | June next, at the Pubne School House, corner of 6 cite paereeded— tes. of Memor two horse wagon, nearly ne’ hae Rey i ne member Of the foard of alderme 2 vernor told him that hed sign articles with with doul) ¥ thousand men than not to settle the question for- | and must bo plainly marked ‘Proposals for t, be s with ft. It would be better to’ lose one hundred ter U.S. Army, Washington. 0, | street south and 7th etrect east. for Mayor to asrve | Cf Ideas. fi pression Ol Spirits, Fi Porebodios to serve two years, an memters of the | t-ce, Timidtiy,-ete., are some of the evus i ! | sevent; y ever. ‘The Missouri work had been thoroughi) d of x Guced him for ey but not for anything else. Eh! ght oI horse ‘wagon, een aire of] accomplished. The Siate was open for a new adi Ad ARANTER, Eat wer momnon Vonsell 50, 60kee ne 7eRreion Nanvovs Desitiry —Thousands cat he sees you rae waeen a "The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, he the F c i» Georgetown, D. C., Soap pulation, with new idess. He goes to Wash- ould it be aw: Polls Open at 78. m. and close at 7 p.m s the Cause ¢ eir ceelining hea! “[ turned round and saw Ranford walk tory, 164 aid 166 Water st. mz cost” | [oPton. at Secretary Stanton’s crder, to be assigned fr two 9 persons, w res must GECRGE GROWN, | thelr vigor, beocmning wear, Lemetheeeking quickly from us. I entered the circus; a 267 WASHING TO) 267 fo aaty. oe bent fo the gearanton tein inst be BE MARKSS eyes, Soush oF eymptene of obesumpaion, was eastaneteted we count a Oe eeene. Fg SL) tae PERO RT, GO? | ataeante tons bee tealdp tenfanein | Sua Pomerat Earn Glgkejue| mot. ____Gepetininem. |" DISEASES OF IMPRODERCE. partner, —_ 3 nea 6 est. trict Court or of the U. St Die = ‘When the m:squided and imprudent votary of oe uhegas!led wimnoet of made aspeech. He urged the election of con- | trict attorne: S328, WABRD- SECOND PEECINCT— ea RI 4 w 0. and hed a strange nervousness uy; me as if it ine Ae8O) ney is hi ti duscgas, it oo efeu uappeus an tl-time t to happen; but the feel- | Wa er ERATORS, | fervative Con n and the abolition pf fanat- | gidders must be present 17 n when the bids | Me eT the Shocker ot The ero Wiehe | tuldueaas, it too ofien bappens thatan tll-timed aigaaphen, ba te fa | WF ag HAH CUAL | iim. (ieee he avoceda vigorous prpecution arapponed or tat probouls wir a bo oonnd” | ee rowatmaciuea Mate etyiataey e's, | Fsmmat taki’ or atenl et incre plauded loudly, for he had KE. eS, ; treble somersault twice before, and & &e. Mt T was a favorite in consequence. L hs 5 2 from on lying to those who. trom Pitresvre, Pa., May 26 —Gen. Sigel passed | , Bo! ia, in tha asim Of tee thousand dolla: ned | 44y of Jane next. at the Anscostis yeapootay li “*[ saw that he was not suber, and I noticed Pa. RK Bone befriend bi theeo! tor and both of his guaran’ r Mayor to serve two years, ove member of the } into handd of renorent and The iowent through the city tals afternoon en route for bo tenstred ote capommral pide: Board of Alder serve two years, and three imneasabie ofcuring, fen A LER’ to ol js 0.4 HO. £0. at _ Bosnt . . ¥ pooun cach Washington. On bis arrival at the depot be was } the contract. mambera of thi { Common Coungil to cerve stance, keep him trifling month after month mid oset Corner nde resid W: Senibe tes oualieat te er ay a reeted by an enthusiastic multitude, who in-{ As the bond must:secompany the contract, it will | O98, 7e8r nallest fee can Le obtained, and in that he had the same little star upon his fore- | ——_.,» 5 | duced him by urgent calls to make ashort speech, Re Reoesaars ior i we their bondamen | > oe pe me en We VENABLE gL Sd Bg SO a head that he wore the last time we made an afier which he immediately departed in the Phil-j Wit ees, oe i “hadi ned 55 ane : tg, meguling mee et or br I ascent together. While the grooms were alter- aco ase adelphia train. - signed. Mlenks for ‘c&n be procured upon QO. W. ANGELL, mptoms ‘terrible disease. such @e A fection ing the position of the spring-board. he walk- SEVENTH STREET, ae i ; Plisation being msde at this offies either persoust= | _™3 SonunisatSners, ed up to the orchestra, and, with the old devil- Batwasn | anv K Srazars. wronenp ye iy, by letter, or by le atu t ; So Care Race, May 26.—The stenmat Hibernia ¢ ish ‘You ae aa t you? You Just received and forsale at leas than the market | passed here on Sunday morning, w’ perl Mle | ora of —., will come!” Bi yieces « « White Contract MATTING, at 2% | “In the House of Gommons the ae asthe cents per yard, is ES ers. the hrost, Mande Skin, £o. VE Ww. ing With frig: rapidity, ti. Pi S5 ot! ee FENCE ’ ‘iod to hie | sufferings by secding him to hereby nty to | That = noes bar provisions ef tne sharter of tho-city of Wash Dake eT ee eae Souree ne ‘on Monday. the ad | ©) ste 8. oy ? ve DR. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FORORGAN-~ In the House of Commons the rejec' of the on Virginia ave ¢ DE “‘Ranford,’ I whispered, ‘you're not your- church rates abolition bill was recei ‘with | 80t tend ws een to IC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY Fae! a i take my advice—don’t throw the | The best COAL one cents per gallon, atari on fcpesunjest’ and 8 aay ae socordance Gormen, yeeres ver of the Bn ofa enn mma sare epee sah cured Sad fal end inex! . . stored. Thov of “He swore an oath, and then burst into a | 44 and 64 OILC 'H, at prices that can’t fail abolish the ‘rates until some other provision was} | ® be twarded him we are pre- | an ard who tot all lout laugh. to suit. aeeodls supply their place, was carried by 17 t sae be Jed the oftciat | pas. at? 0% end > at7 al rei om ne a want = to fail, do you? he said. PORNITURE of ol fine ‘Toe Paris Bourse closed hedvy and lower) °° +b. H. B, ry o} = Pp shorts Sprig board, Ape a4 oud ODES WARE, one 7 ry xe titania for uneaet iS tia ; : atthe neat - quelle caren “He ran u ‘The Italian Association of Eman¢ipatiog bave be. nd kissed his bands. The music At Whotscaiesnd Retsil. of thanks be Pauses, mobail a pang! ms : ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRES began. Call ana examice our goods and priets betere as conforming . will be tite THovsanys cured at institution ears, am __seonarartar, omen ate, | Sed conned eacieree uaa Teta ance i tn yon PER COOLERS, " aim to. TG wear orgtext PATENT ICE PI irene al run resent te chews - For sale at es = DEN’S maiws oie Pororta vr ty. J*¥ COREA feat.

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