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ye OUR MILITARY BUDGET. ——— THE SITUATION. A telegram from flarper’s Ferry inférme as that the rebels under Jackson, after leaving ~ wt ter, bore southwest of the Paris Gap, as making for Chester's Gap, through which t@croes the Blue Ridge. If so, it simpiy proves that they were even in a creater hurry to escape due pun- ishment than we 4magined. Passing through that gap would bring them out Into the Piedmont country west of Front Royal, and though com- paratively safe from danger of being overteken in Lotter from Manchester, near Richmend. ASHING AND GEORGETOWN [Correspondence Philadelphia Inquiter. Ww WALLWAY COMPANY. The following listof camos shows to whom the L ‘gx, Six Mitzs From Ricemo! stook of tne W Ana Gborgetown Railroad mnday, May 26.—Fo-dsy Be ten the mont quel a ccna ‘Gorporators : TOR A Rae ~ Sabbath of any we have spent in the army. . . bly ‘Boe advance still holds their position here, w! the y New main body of the army !s moving to sustain us. ‘The enemy have a large force in front of us, and are said, by contrabands, to be ring over re- inforcements from across the James river and Me caanct move mock further withebt € cannot move mu: batterfoe et EVENING STAR - WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY MAY 28%, 1869 1 LOOK OUT? ON WEDNESDAY urteenth Grand NIA CLUB will on Wedaes- ay ie jay Bh. ‘t . dl atlokets flty cente, admitting & gentleman a2 # ce AULCTH Sotnow WORNIN arxect Squae pear th : Leading matter on every page. See out- 2 Sha 0 me ae AMUSEMENTS, GROVER’S THEATRE Laomary Grover. = to Richmond, or under cover of their the race-course They made a feint to-day, es ee they were Ip’ Theugy Ins “tax Is printed on the fastest! preas in urs south of Baltimore, its editior ae to roquire it to be put to press at ap & CU. Auctioneers, ICKERING PIANOPORTE, asp Frvects ar TR MURNING, going to make an attack on our }) Some five EX A COMEDY NIGRT: ny eonly be Adeorvisements, therefore, should be | their retreat down along the eastern base of the ar chennai soe It to be Sica ioceras the 5 con’ tn before 12 o’elock M.; otherwise they may | Ridge, by any treops that can possibly move upon | ° Sean) was so 2 vals We now hold the Chickahominy from here to below Bottom Bridge, making a front t0 our col- um Se ‘teen miles. ° is much that would be i , but it is contraband, and though others may violats the parole of Col Sanford, we deciifie. It rained all day Saturday, making the roads very bad, but tbe sun shines now quite Plessantiy, and they will soon be in good condition again. Do not look for a big battle for some time here yet. strest. bry ture aud + @ ots, oempriming— od Seve? Corave Chvokering Pianoforte, Pune cf svsleu rece aad Gold Brosatelle var.or } arciturg. Isthevered Pacey Chalre, Be. dec Narkie U 2 eae Waste. Marb c-top Cent-r and Sofs Tabies, Ol Pmutiacs Buersyinge, Window Shades, busertor Medajuon or Carpets, Three p'y acd Togreta, net Hatrack, Hal + a piate tilt frame Mantel Microre, : Ord Arm Comite, ats, Rocs and and rectal ReaPreaRance of the celebrated COMEDY CONGRESS: ~o appear until the next day. them from the east and south, certainly easily to be intercepted by the prompt movement of other troops from # point where there were more than sufficient to that end, if what must have been the orders from here were carried out. If the com- mander of the force last referred to Is a compe- tent one, the public will soon hear that Jackson has met a wall of Union artillery and bayonets outnymbering his; and, if not able to force him to an Instant engagement, quite able to hold him “as ina vice” until troops enovgh arrive from another direction to gobble him up in an hour. But we repeat, the question whether Jackson is to be intercepted in his retreat, (and he will surely be defeated or captured, if he is intercep- ted,) must depend solely on the celerity with which the directions to that end from this point have been carried out by the commander of our Spirit ef the Morning Press. The Intelligencer argues that ‘‘ Congress can- { by legislative act attaint for treason any per- on, 9 class of persons, but it can declare the punishment of tresson, with the restriction that that punishment, as prescribed by law and ad- onemigtered by the courts before which the accused sre brought, sball pot work corruption of blood or forfeiture of estates, except during the life of ‘be person attainted.”” The Republican, commenting upon the bill to reorganize the judictary of this District, says: It is not,we presume, doubtful that this move- ot has its origin in objections to the opinions (perhaps) practices of the persons actually «xetcising judicial functions here;’’ and says, ter and better way to get rid of the difi- change tbe legislation which brings Garrine THER Eves Orzy.—The cynical Sar- urday Review, one of thi cee the London weekly journals, which alternately derided and villified our government, in its iss.e of May 3d makes this ack it: “As the War is, English critics Of American affairs might almost seem to be hang: tog sides. Most observers, whe have Lal ee the historical study of etents ties of expressing fine rentiments, ac! the re- markable vigor of a government which a) Vyee, Rage, renck Bedstoadr, Gis's 309 Crooker) ware, tor, Buc other £.0ves, &o, &o. J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Aucts, . Mc@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers, By J RICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON i t ct, | & veat ago to be incapable of deci . B ENTH #TRRET av Puslic Avction.—On estions before the courte of this Dis- | troops who were in position to effect that object. | Ur aad’ peace. Freedom bes, in the wider ote rhesd. Philadephia AOR O aT i cisc we eeall eof patent <(olieation of the fagitivealeve lav to this Die- CUM GRANO SALIS. the lavish expendivare of life ana teenan aie E “Mootnead, Phulsdetputa=——— Ree ee ee, ering ie fook 8 inokes on Tid ‘tet be no longer permitted, and !t will cease to We see no reason to believe the telegraphic | jy rendered possible by the consent of an entire ote pemaherty. Georgetown —__.___. avr bgtnee ge re Te a - a | be ef importance what the notions of our judges | stories about the tiring of women from houses in | people.” oN a Liaiks Ehiladelph Facttey teas to iat eit wig te imrote eS Winchester oa our troops on their recent retreat SS ee a re Ss Kimba'l, tare gh ef (rostory Brick Dweling from that to Nor do we place implicit faith Hei Cpr renter re Nese oulitr siting pres 8 Gideon, washirgton— a — sete Comedy, | Hotes muldirg, cin et 4 % rom thattown. Nor do we plac real name of the great jaybawker Cleveland was Bi wing to the length interest of the Comedy, | six ‘e . oe ee ee chelate the | in those of the alleged unprovoked barbarity of the | Metz. He used to drive a ataze out of Cleveland, f Gece am, Georgetown. cos cant Se tne eagnnets nt of the Com “come Ore urd ough the remainder in ond a a neeen otto fe cartatn to be no | f2belt practised on Kenly’s command. Though | Oblo, and hence adopted that name. He wal] WW P gol Waatingte ms ee Xi eeeeneee’ ared v7 a ceed pecan form! = bia egal i : Ciroleand Parquet Ciroie.,...50 oente m2 di ; disappointment In the performance to-night. | they sre brat comer cine nagpraaes to | , UF The crew of the English steamer Bermu- George F Gilbert, Washing Proce Cirole and Parquet Cir # oente Sd J.C. MoGUIM ‘They bring with them on this occasion an ade- | (wire more {han first telegraphic UU da, which was captured while trying torunthe | Mary Kisgardeon, Warhiapion—— roheatra C : cents FUTURE DAYS. Benen @ orchestra has been | ™2ke usswaliow those accounts. The people 19 | blockade, have arrived at Philadelphia, where BGO Monra, Waahistion rivate Boxes —— 88 ‘UTUI rent ens fogerty pvt ; rebeldom, dccetved by lying stories per telegraph | they will be detained as witnesses until the once maa Harrison, Georgetown may be secured at the Theater Guriag the | —F-—raoMAas DOWLING, Auctioneer, ed, and the public may count upon the and otherwise disseminated, very generally be- | Of the vessel shall come up for adjudication. Sucust Gro on, Washibgton—— day without extra charge. bie ‘Geer De. joneer, ae eee eet erate re hau; | lieve that the conduct of our troops to their] , {F-Gov. Curtin, of Pa., bas countermanded ete ee est possible 2 wounded is quite as reprehensible as there ac- counts make the conduct of theirs in these cases. All know how unjust the aspers! ous are upon our gallant troops; and we should therefere recollect that it may not be impossible that thetr alleged brutality st Front Royal may have been more or less exeggerated. own, FLOWE FLOWER uJ a) SHUR AOLY abTER) nN, jock, ws wil sejl, im front of large number c" extra C0108 the order for enlisting three months volunteers, Rives, eee Wee the emergency which seemed to require them having passed away. 5 | al Telegraphic communication between Neshville and Gen. Ralleck’s army has beer in- teceptet: It ts believed no battle has yet taken place. GHING Gan! D. courok Wa ey he SECOND EX &I- BITION st the WASHINGTON heat TSK, rusi’s,) My Farlomeg 3 § EVEND ay 32. ‘Tremaine Brotners fill ey Brillia.t Concert. Dr C..will endeavor to deserve the pa- tronage of an inte'ligemt audience of indies and gentiomen, Tickets, *os!i ts of the Louse, 2 —. Patt open at * ; commence at & o’clook. ‘m 27-2t" the American prima donna, Mies Kellogg, whose performances elsewbere have created such a /u- ere. The other musical stars, {t will be seen, are all “first-raters.”? ng Raoee, oiropes, Verbenas, ive ®né rare Plents from the conmervatory cf A. Jardin, Floristand Nuree- ew York papers of yesterday ssy the stock market continves calm. The govern- ment listis quiet and firm. The Sixes of 1°81 Pivanctat- ¥ And Zrsinsrsporsromen nin romrnsemetan ren SEBS Baa SO ene Baracoa siete nate a na Siren niall tt co THERE WILL BEAN ADJOURNED SOS Ss aTEeneee- Fran ingion. D.C: eeting of the Unconditional 1 The First Apoesrance of ‘Terms cash, close with sales of the Registered at 109, and] ah heeswaee 1 ret Ward TTS ea yee A YOURS EADY Apprarenee ot eToN mz THOMAS DOWLING, Avet. 10K ri : U.S 6's, 1862, 109. je press, Without exce; as far as We cam 7 ih t 8 o’clook. at the Union E: ‘House, ‘ Pi! will texe piace on N & WILLIAMS, Auotioneers al.” Weqeate: U aa perceive, unite in awarding to Gen. Banks un- ttendanoe desired. Jacob Dysec, Washit gton FRIDAY, 30TH, D AND KITCHEN FURNI- S82, registered, 100; Coupons, 100. Fos inted praise for the manner in which he recently | —!¢- F. T. WILSON, Seo’y. Gf, Marbury. G-orgetown, tar ws SAV ONS Bs, Cows. CaRzisoz, Waoen, S's, 1874, registered, 92%; Coupons, 92X. 6's, | * P = % lag: Washincte: a . D OTHER Fakmine UrEnsizs : saanet 103; Coupons, 103%. Oregon | %*%¢¢ bis command from the horde Fremont let VMidFS 5a or Aawoaras SP Browa, Washingtov. Clagdo Meinstto, (frat time. Joh MeCullonsh. nm PUBSDAY, the arth inetan', reg’ » 103; Cox Ns : 3 Sf g tHe ween Ath A here) eer and. . 20 o’ clock &. m.. at the former reei- ma, pouty, MG. Coe yout eas caren ae we ae ted nara pa sreate, “fats (Wednes PRVENt Cr taey 0, Washington... — ao Me Blas Becks. ee Ra Ww: “fal — es oe tate stocks are unchanged. American) 1115 afternoon, that he (Gen. Banks) is again in | © peoeyss Jour services are nerded. i* NUaarescion? Gonna Widow H Bland. : ond. (the fise will demguase the Virginia with his command, and take it for] ~eaosons OF SEMPERANOER NOTION Geo: ee F Robinson, en. Montgomery, U. 8. A.; Sur. , U.S.A; Lt. Frank E. Brownell, t.#. Aj; (who shot Jackson, the murderer of Fllswerth, at Alexandria;) Capt. Dockray, U.S N; Paymaster H. Russell, U.8.N ; Judge Jew- ett, of Ohio; Dr. St. George Oldmixon, of Pa.; ortment of Furnitare, rame Piano forte, Bureaus, and catalie nnd White Window Curtains, and Cornion, Tureny rend other Carpets, Passage and other granted that be will very shortiy again move SONS OF TENPER ANCE, pees EK. {the Gravd Divi. down the Valley. The quartorly Sone, sion of Marylard,on THURSDAY next, be held Lin Batu ore, instead of Washington city, ™ 27-: ph Ee Sees SECOND W. N 0) Ke ice NP and al Ochote: Oppoed to ati: hoaiam. sre iuvited to meet in the Hall of ihe Widow Meinot! c ‘The performanos under the direction of Mr BLaxy m 57 2t* FOKD'S ATHENEUM. NAVAL, The U. S. steamer Susquehanna, which dis- tinguished berself at the Hatteras Inlet and Port FOR TWO NIG NLY, WEDNESDAY & Pris DAY. May 2and 23. eaten vies aned to actiee | womiam. are, 2 Hal Gottschalk and Brignoli’s 2 Requizites. oya! ghts, has again been assigned to activ: ‘Baklin ire Company, on W or Strukosch, Brignol!, Gottechalk, Susini, and Mirs : = oly, | EVENING. af8 o'slosa.ior the purpose of makray ITALIAN OPERA x Mores, kind ead gentie, Kellogg, are at Willard’s duty, and sailed on the 24th for Norfolk, to join | the necessary srrangomonte for tho election ef 7 : AND ' Harnore Horses inet end ttylish ia ent ao secede Com. Farragut’s squadron. Monésy next, A fuil attendance of our friends 16 CONCERT COMPANY! * i i> From the publishers, Peterson & Bres.,] The following is acorrect list of her officers, | Tauested. m 26 3t* ringes, | Spring Market Wagon, .delphia, through Hudson Taylor, 334 Penn- nia avenue. we have Mrs. Wood’s latest i, “A Life’s Secret,” printed from the manu- Including, it will be seen, the names of some of our Wasbirgton boys Cap » Robert B. Hitchcock; Lieutenant and w olber Ferming Utensils. Ail sums uncer @10 cash; over + enh Ge nln EVERY ONES, INTEREST—TO THE ® sod ® Cavs. for notes satisfactorily en SN. ¥ CITIZENS, STRANGERS, AND SOL- Z Downing, Washingto: S !—L have just received & large and :W Wh ashing ton. but of MISS CLARA LOUIBA KELLOG6:! U w. fine assorime: ering fothing, whiok Lam £,.uarroll “Wash to... Was GOTTSCHALK, BRIGNOLL ee CEN & WILLIAMS, Avots . . LED ” ota, mak ba © proof-aheets by those cnter-{ Executive Officer, Aaron W. Weaver; Acting | offering at our usual low prices, at No. 460 Sev- th Lowe, Waarington, SUSINI, — _— —— Pre y : Biusters, George Liv: ne, A'S B Zeregen | enth street. opposite Pont Office. near B. fe 27-3m Jonn P Hilton, Wasningto MUZIO.| >THE ABOVE SAL¥ [8 POSTPONED prising pub! ou Wm. #8. Churchill, Louls Kempf; Surgeon, Jos. ¢ Go00k, Wi {[3" From our nelghbor Metzerott we have the following new music, published by Diteon, of on: “Levinta Waltz,’? by William Withers, Beale; Assistant Surgeon, H.C Nelson; P: ter, Washington Irving; Captatn Marin R. Fendall, Je ; Chief ag ineer, Geo The public are ree: fully informed thet Two Grand Combination Performanoss, embracing the best vooal and instruments! talent im the country, 4-count of the rasu untii TUESDAY next, the d June at the sme hour and place ____ BREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots. NP Tiloghast, eeor; Georgetown... ‘THE UNION PRAYER MEETING Will jam ‘Wash ynniden oyeg day thus weak ip the st re Yemes Gooch, nose ah eh re aa ice m3 JonnG p moneh Puiladelpua oi; A Pollak, Washi Will take p'sce on By BO & GRIFFITH, Auctioneers. Second Assistant Engineers, James M. Bobby, F’ | £24 continued but ove hour. ie 20 Aas Worthan, Fh WEDNESUAY AND THURSDAY, May 25,2. Se been Land K strects. parier song, “ Twe Lovers,” by Chopin; ‘‘Are} EB. Brown; Third Assistant Engineers, Jas. Ren- = ar segge dy ae OSITIVE SALE OF FRENCH CHINA lucy Meant but to Decelye me,.’ by Reichardt; | S08, Jas. Butterworth, D. M. Greene, E.R VERY, VERY CHEAP $y Haater, jc, Phuadelpnss. On Wednesday the celsbrated erima Donne, | inn, Tas ans Coy SErys. BaneRiy. anagem : sdlesa "| Arnoid; Paymaster's Clerk, F. G Beale; Boat. SUN UMBRELLAS For’ Van Hook: Went, of the New York Phe cent cot Pete nond- | QUIL-*) Uiaxnars, Comm & ‘D- “Euamis Walts,”—ausle by Withers. awain, Charles Miller; Gunner, Wm. Hl. Sum. ae, AND FARASOLS! GG Vanderwerksay Georgsto ise of Music. will make her Grat appearance in Dav MOENING, 3 pevns.on From Philp & Solomon we have a sequel Carpenter, G. Morris Doughty; Satimaker, orp ai AXWELL'S, ize, Washington. Washington. ini Dosizett's delightful Opera, qe comprie- 4; Act! aster’s 8, F. G. a GG. TO. 2 . t» the powerfut story of « Paul Ferroll,”” entitled | Adams, Jone Cates Me*er’s Mates, F.G.] mist 328 Pennayivaris avenue, LA FIGLIA DEL REGGIMEN Why Paul Perroll killed his Wife,”’ published in handsome style by Carleton, New York. Those ~wbe have read “ Paul Ferroll’’ will need little persussion to follow up with the sequel. The grest s200es which she has lavpriebly met stage, ind = mn one Gebut this Eval Brighten her youtn and talent have al- her upon the stage of America. HANOVER COURT HOUSE. The movement of General Fitz John Porter on Hanover Court House. of which we learn by tel- egraph to-day, is one of great Importance in con- nection with the main operations before Rich- mond. Its success, which, we apprebend, has Ww E Open to-dn t acaneline very choicest styles of Hoop Skirts. which we wil! sell wholessie oses roster, Was. or retail at the very lowest New York prices josh Smith, Wael - 408. J. M8 vid Forbes. Washing: 308 Pa. between Sth an ane Ps. avenue, Ne e en) Cutter, Washingto: WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. end 5 win poons, ivory liandied winner and Desert Knives &o.,&0, With rany erticivs too numerous to mention. te NIZ & GRIFFITH, Acts. ‘rusasn Perry, Waship P deceit H Tilley. W : ARRIVAL oF THE SgventH New Yoarx Reor- EN Y —The newspapers of New York and Phil- adeiphia ennounced the departure from the for- eet 1-4 STEAMER YOUNG AMERICA w ror city of the celebrated military organization | °°? complete, will therefore add new laurelstof 1 ag vo ‘Alexandria, Komiera harf, 7, 9.1tm Ti Mis CLARA LOUISA KELLOGG will sing, at known asthe Seventh Infantry, under the com. | the brow of that distingutshed officer mi 1,3,5 m, Leaves Washington cay CLARA. LOUIE BO, i. mand of Col. Lefferts. It appears by thetr state. | _ saree ge A eee ME composed expressly for her by aiguor Musio. ments toat the regiment left New York city at 10 NAVY YARD Tes SiS TONS OP ORY THER, Capt, i Gor eck on Monday night. They reached here by} The King Philip and Leslie came up yesterday ae aad oo MR. L. M. GOWTSCHALK be Northern Central Railway, and marched by afternoon, after ineffectually attempting to get the Vanderbilt afloat, which had ran aground on Budd's fists. The troops were taken off, ard hopes were entertained that she would get off when the tide raised. see From Martinsburg, Va. Battimore, May 27 —Private accounts from athedral and Evtaw streets to the t of the rY re and Ohio Railroad, on C: n street. arriving at that piace many of the command posed they would preceed forthwith to Wash- 2. but they were detained here, and for the ‘will be quartered at the barracks, near » Gardens, West Baltimore street.’ The imand musters about 900 muskets, of which come in. the last detachment of 150 being ex- c'ed Dtrethis morning. The regiment is ac- will on this cocasion Peet, tasia di Bravure jn by mt il. (A) Etude of Chopinin F Minor. (B) Valse aE (ror tie fet tume) F: on Bello in Maseohera, composed by inmeci E Swi AMER JAMESGUY Aas TS “therauenty roneined: and now The fo 10 LDE pOOB Or par- ¢, with the two story Brick Dwelung , Dew ocoupird by Mrs Vanserver, t Lus.beed 197 and '@.in Beall’s beginning for the ek ‘Set, and at the ena of 175 and running thence rf Green etreet, e andr nd 1] o’olock a. m, and at 1. ace hiner ar permet: Bante fe Pa. avenue, Tooleding omnibuses there and back 40 Smiiiw: THOS. STACKPOLE, Captain, HH PRI juality and fast colors, Musics Director and Conductor .__. Sie, Mzio Pricss oF ApMu Seats 5 rohestra and tssloen: t w, Washington. . 5 and Pareyst. panied by their celebrated band. led by Prof, | M2"tinsburg represcat that only a few rebel scouts i arte George Bartel, Washiigtos. _ eee afi we ning. i ni ’ 0%, ‘oster, bce ce : wate Boxee. ; aon. BOS is ra bein re compost and eeranger of band, et lama. yesterday, and. shorily after re- er, at 1234 cents, Bannerman, Washington Posts and boxes jor eitcer night oan be eeourrd > pa wedi 4 ght ® | ei 8 vorable known throughout the | tired without doing any damage to the town. Lavelle 136 oon pe Rica ee Without extra chsrge at Metzerott’s Music Store, be spp.oved by the Tructes, bearing intry ~ i atl 5 traveling dresses at vi a . War hingto! 1 the day (t was nearly dusk when the lice reached the pigetert eae aye Shas Che rebels ste retreating Ri the New Rtore. . Os. J. May, mos Davi:. ‘Waehineton othe Pisns = Stas is from the whence By] 26 of the purchaser. siepet. A committee of the Union Relief Associa. | © Winchester. mi 6t 308 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts, B Sweeney, Washington. ak rated manufsotory of Mesers. Chickering & KSON, Brastes. {28 met the principal officers, and after a brief ’ HO""8Y! ocieryn HOSIERY! ; CFresmay, Washington. Sons, Boston. THOMAS DUWLING, Auot tv the regiment marched into the com- " CHIC! i * CL ing? 1s building of the satiendatuatiaewa OUR LEFT ON THE CHICKAHOMINY,. HOSIERY !! Coombs, Washington. ON THURSDAY, Guyurar Keys’ Heangvarrees, May 24.— Second and Last Opera Night, Washington. This morning a reconnoissance was made in force Dey, Washir ston. . ood supper, consisting of siiced ham, fresh Hosiery tor ladies, gentlemen hild: bread. cheese, hot coffee, pip tle thon ed nd in te elegans ngs BLE RESIDENCE ON 12TH fousd in this city. vecaceve$B ct ovananeca Sf BGS BS ESTE Beenesrervenans Ehnomnsrapcnensmsnscrvecew Mrec $d Sl mnenanssorersrarembnssrsrstamenane senanersne SP naneransta nial We have now in store the best assortment of 6 E Kenu od TWEEN F aNd © STREETS, aT ‘ones, Washington... = LA FAVORITA. *—Oa PRIDAY AFTERNOON quid pulienin rh upon our left wing. for the purpose of ascertain. | We maxe this branoh of our business a“‘apeo'al- — \ ook en, i ¢ . Gen. Dix Y Jer Leal aaa Liect Boe ing the strength of the Rebt! or in the neigh- | ity,” and offer the mt exoslient qualitios at very Total number of shares. ..._.. 6,00 ne fe hated R C2 Nort9, re Seunrs toe speared, and the General gave the nam. | berhood of "tne Pines,” some elzht and a half | low prices, by the dosen or ainsle pair, £. KINGMAN, President. > Ex 32 feet 10 mehes on Twe fth street nding officers a warm greeting mniles distant from Richmond JOS. J. MAY, J.J Coomns, Seoretary. 1s | CANTERBURY BALL, mae ee otwoen F and 4 etreets north, tr ROK The Seventh Reziment wear « uniform almoat |, The reconaclseance was conducted by Briga- |, 308 P& Svenue, between 9th ““New Store, | ()FFICE OF THE BOARD OF BEALTA. ee CS j sinafgriavie asd well voile tworstory frame precisely like that of the Thirteenth Brooklyn, | di¢¢ Geueral Naglee, and consisted of infantr: QOrrice oF TSE BOARD OF HEALTH. ‘ashington, OR SALE—A two-scated CARRIAGE, re-] { Ji coatly paral 4 fs ‘The attention of Underta: and helongl terested 1s hereby npooialiy dircoted to the law in ordered to the field ; will be sold reasonatis, In- | relation to cert: and bi vee ee ee Bibione 3 an ry which wilt HORE BRIBES, bent cx les and qualities, expected siter 18 rst of mennanh the penalty consisting of 2 grey cassimer ecat and pantaloons, “oe tow of brasa buttons up the breast, grey cassi- vert cap, and the whole trimmed with black cas- ' The companies moved well, and evinced table discipline, but sre by no means ‘or to many otber commands which are now and cavalry force. The id4th Pennsylvania, Col. Davis, and the 5¢4 Pennsy!vania, Coloncl Dodge, constituted the advanced guard. Besides those in the edvance, there were engaged the Sth Pa. Cavalry, Col. Gregg, and Batlery H, ist N. York artillery, commanded by Capt. Spratt. The advance comfgrinbie sod woll puilt two-story frame luing hon+e 2 Uno-third cash; the remainder in six © MOLUIC, With interest, secured by e decd o! _4. ©. MOGUIRE & CO, Aucts_ CANTEROUANTERBURY HALL! CANTERBURY HALL! SLORIOHS SUSSERS! —— 7 ALI. & PAGE, Auotioncers in ever; 8. The requisite CROWDED NIGHTLY! ae ts Under, Oat Poorer Bail. tervice of the Federal Go roms was made to the right and left of & BRO. : a | EN . " ‘ean wernment—Balt. | 0 old stage-coach road leading to Richmond, | ™276t____—Ps av. and Niuth strest._ and Wied Be persis clan Pa papecneen «tice THE GREAT CANTERBURY COMPANY | T'.,°RES SOEs AZ AUCTION, WITH: See eearatte compantes from the two advanced regiments be- Heke, TOP-WAGON AND HARNESS @. M. DOVE, M. D., Secretary, Cagnot be Bxceled tn America. ING, Me sell in front ‘Blore.s Lar raoxt Coninr—We have late advices | 10g deployed us akirmishers trough the woods | & latie, 800: Confederate oney,, {ae simile; mh . ose Bias bas orimeut of Crogkery. Inne, Piavet * Sor! also 5 ‘silrond com 5 a Pxrror: : s, bry Goo re, I Cone er nien uation ma to stot enthentt- Pennsylvania Gavelry, who acted conjotntly with | Delsaeld &/Mordncai'e. Report Army Books; | , “That n every ons ea tne death of a human be- par eens Bras 2 yore Hendzome New Top Buggions d.—that — a of Mo ff alive and hes nie fe <r pete bei gr a eee pereon moots with Du ones ina mee = . verinoumvent on the undertaker, of perecn acting day in je seen: sigrotineyanie, Gar pelt a 2k for 2ent in command of one of » a as! stance behin R) HUNTER, as ljertaker. to procure from 6 physician, or “ r s . —that Corinth is not oceans cart a these followed the battery alluded to and a strong | _m 27 st* Over Bator ‘Wasbington some ‘other Feepeetaple and responsible person UN WITHOUT VULGA ¥ i ‘i Army 1s in a good state of discipline, | Infantry reserve. Loaniee aca eek CB Btn on oa so, | Senn of the ndiridael neni hente cette pees LENDOG ue lett writers have. been eapeicd | g AttHeatten o'clock thecommand warhatted bv | Loa pies” and GUATURMEN's rotr superior | Ute name, sex, color, provauie See: imme of and riding“ “adepegiee om ‘rom the Army #2 a whole, be: it ces- . Maglee, stance is side Mr. y id of a part of them, (one af the Cneca | Higgins’ bouse, behlod which the Rebelo mad | Pree ten Py, Sit the more reliable makers. anh poe: s baving been inveiyied into commusi- with a pretty Tennesses rebel with three ta the Confederate Army, and others be- two batteries planted, from one of which guos commenced to play on us as weadvanced. Our battery was Immediately got tuto position. The cause leath of person, and odeham and Jurgensen ; also the “ American’ BH - the pi terment. ether th h Wath. ‘ other Tacks pa may saree 6 to idorlity the individu. ¥ HE S: COM. THE rar a SINATION JEWELRY. |, OF &ocord! may Every descripticn of Rich Jeweiry of the latest by the ‘Board of Henite tie ae wiles sertth, BALK. EV—By virtue of ade of the United ptates for A NEW PROGRAMME! whi 6 Distea ‘olemb®, i will resell, on acoount + - ” * au 4 ty les, ovte the wadertaker or person soung &s er w the Grr Ne rf oN#). at the foot of Sixta oe tmprodent)—and that the day of battle will} 1th Pennaylvania occupied the left of the | ® ; ie, MESGES. LEWIS AND CH E. 4 mae. river. : ir be governed by circumstances conuected | 192d, covered by a dense woods, while the 524] gilver Tea seta Prater’ Gobists, Cups, Forks, = ali deliver criaure tobe deljverad at, aenice | Zhe treat iyioe Peron mere aie nant os y rn ion an hg = 4 . Gen. Mitchell is about #fty miles | Pennsylvania were stationed on the right, simi- | Spoons, &o- : with ten days after the o: t or ‘LEAP FOR LIFE! Schooner Nonte: amend "prt {rc inth, preventing reinforcements from| tly protected The firing was opeced by the . MILITARY goons. Feat, poder pensity not ive LEAP FOR LIFE! WARD #. LAMON, Beauregard, via the Charleston end | Rebels with shell, to which our guns reptied by | , Presentation Swords, rioh'y embroidered Shoul- | for each aud every, Omiseags or neglect to deliver 4 LL US. Marstal. * Railroad. We have reason to believe aqoick and rapid discharge of grepe and shell. dor Berags, Coahes. felts Fite Se, sel or cause to bo delivered within the time gre- LEAP FOR LIFE! bers in the two armies of Halleck | _{heshols of the rebels sell far wide of the mark, ° sha Maes soribed. a MARKSHAL’S SaLe ecauregard are greatly over-estimated, and thelr shells, in many cases, did not exploge | —™ 2 tmuil a. e forces are not very unequal. When Far- L’ECHELLE’PERILEUSB ! ‘{________334 Fev avenue. Court ‘of the Calton tates fer toe at all, or exploded in the alr. © sid BOOTS AND SHOES! LED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- {Columbim, | will sell at pebhie sale, rapt reaches Membts, it 1s probable thet. the | the suells were thrown with remarkable uecurasy, ; Rape 8 ay hoaanor sm stil 12 o'6 ook me. Jest two ough, at ihe t rived Staten Juin, iu thiverte on Bex. i dets will be compelled to leave their entrench. | 424 exploded Just tn the nick of time, doing gi re stook of BOOTS aod SHOES feking up.o1 tho od sewer in 15th eateot weer from RE SONS 61 fe: Oelook mvihe fohowine tools sod ehefos ye rhs pty ae oe yest apm tome as Toned ok as sates 6 mposed of 500 of 9 not damaged by the fre, at prices that | the oaaal to the ee north, aa Received nut Gest wie keoe oth i 7 i © equal terms —N. Y, f ebels Was compo o § ‘Applanse, ‘ que J Express Stewart's old cavalry and 2 Tagitpent of Tuamecieo — | 6 stook compriors every a barrels of Gid Kye Whiskey, Branine oy THe MuRRimac —The rebel Capt Peteell bas published a letter explaining this He says she was lightened ao as to draw ighwen fect, with which draught the pilots a they could carry her up the James within —_ miles of Richmond, and infantry, together with the two batteries named, comprising elgbt or ten guns, Our cavairy at one time made a charge upon that of the re! » in which we completely routed them, with severe los, 2 number of them being seen to rvlex their hold on the bridles of the horses, which were subsequently led away by the comrades of the ‘wounded. Sharp skirmisbing also took place be- tween the li4th rigged regiment end the ‘Tennessee regiment, which was deadly tn its ef- fect upon the rebel force. barreie of Rum, 2 boxes of Hoop Skirts Fe men WARD H. LAMON, WALL & BARN Hee ee SE AP Won. Magraser, key’, our miles from pear 5 Work and Saddle Horse, and one Bisck slawk ‘The beautiful Ballet MASANIELLO, TERS and SLIPPERS, prices, OMT early at No. 364, up ataire, over Galt & mare = R. COHEN. W#0 CAN FAIL 70 CALL Har MrEy’s early, as bar, con feet ee Laatess demteiase sueseedy f,SoE et. pi Sesenste eart FOR ATAPSCO HOTEL, te . STEAMED OYSTERS, CLAMS and CAAB8. | P — —— {rckect ores ported that the winds ‘weste! About an honr after the firing of the first mus- — -LLICOTT”: LLS, Maryland, MATIN. TU S stacks Timothy ‘miniabed the depth of in pong ITE ket, the morning ‘was occupied by anexchange of | He bap jnet reodived a vessel load of the = ig ba Ser lotion end Ce — Sr caer of | # Corie Sepzo cays Dak Wang, the Merrimac could not go up. Thisleft noother | {hots between the aruillery force on either side, | Cherry Beit Su intreduosny erent and Vianore devise the omaet osasos. Wer teks beaks eo eer me seal | See Winters, CAT gevine! geod BEtich alternative than to burn y Sal if Kuns from one point to | fr - H ireot Washing. cents; cents. cask. explanation, to be taken re une the other, just ry as "ey were Grives from [eg ampod Siaberto the ped he = morning @ i penatz clocks La maa WALL& BARNARD, wots. Hie ascribes the deception of the pilots to their | ‘8¢ Pest occupied be Bag by the accuracy of our bivalves for the 7 a $ ezans Bes ate VE: < * reluctance to being engaged in a fight fire. Finally, unable to taslatein their position ements or address GovERNN ENT ———____ any longer, the enemy’s guns Were moved to the wi - Several h dred BPO CH U7" Selomon Sturges, the well-known Chicago | Abt and out of sight. ° m Pain serene st vee e at man and capitalist, has become insane, ur skirmishers were again advanc-d, and - ag eit of de iumatico uirendo has been granted in hiscase. The Chicago ‘Tribune says: “* Phe incipiency cf the inalady was largely owi: to the deep and intense Interest which fem festc t In tue overthrow of the rebellion and the vigorous prosecution of the wer. We understand that Le will be remeved for a time from the scene of his business to an Eastern retreat, and {t ts boped that quiet and freedom from mental cars ‘will restore bim to bis wanted activity of mind.” cavalry and tofaniry deployed through the woods, Sm re ia, War. tony, Seer qn overs Sion rie large number of fue ones x me Gews will be (TF en ‘presence, avenue, wu8S Bone. av m 2i-1m* El 's UAH Og ah TS miLLinBRY ¢PincY sons, jo. 511 Ninth STREET, NEAR Pa. Ay., ji ‘eived direct a Dattery was again advanced, and shell, in the way of “feelers,” were distributed with a l.beral hand through the woods on all sides. Finally, it Doing reported Cass the rebel troops could not be for for a distaace of several beyond, the reconnoissance was halted for the day. At this time the rain was falling in torrents, the soldiers were standing in mi and water up to thetr aod most, if not all of them, were Bidieniamen ope be fr private tami'y See FLEco cals eee AS a ap cpesass. BS oA eR i re 1 TOV ES, FA- ReLeass or Fountsen Huspegp Union Pais- onsks —A corn taken pe be- tween Gen. Bi \e and Gen. Holmes, tue latter of the southern army, which It appears that ebout fourteen hundred Union Ss are to be released, many of whom have confined for ueorly @ year. . Hamilton L. Boone and Col. Wi notorious: Mamaaeded

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