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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY ere THE STAR BU 1 ’ cone of Pennsylvania ave. and Kleventh street, ar w. D. WALLAOH: THE WEEKLY STAR. ennis ctocliont Fuzily and Nows Jearnai -son ng 8 greater variety of interesting reading {than can be found in any other—is published on Fridsy morning. Papers served in packages by carriers at $44 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, im advance; $2 for six mcaths; $1 for three months; and for less than turee months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gc coples, ONE CENT; In Wrappers, Two CENTS. (7 AvvERtiszmunts should be sent to the office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may It Invariably contains the Washington News”? that bas made The Daily Evening Star clrewtte #0 generally throug tout the country. {7 Single copies (in wreppers) can be cured at the counter, immediately after the at not appear until the next day. of the paper, Priee—THREE CENTS. * : = = = aa ; NDON TIMES ON THE FALL OF | THE FIGHT AT FRONT ROYAL AND TELEGRAPHIO NEWS | OFFICIAL, = THE LOND LW DRLEANS: MY VINCHESTER. ON . ELEOTION, NOTICES. . ee '‘ARTMENT OF SSATE, ne following speculations on the capture of Farther Particulars. FROM THE ARMY GF THE POTOMAC. ST WARD— PEECINCT—Notice ; ud na Orleans—probably because are favor- [Correspondence New York World. The Battle ef Hanover Court-Heuse—500 F: ss Scent the ony oF Foathe 44 Wasnrmeren, yas, 2088. able to the North—do not appear on the editorial Haoerstown, Md., May 26 —With fuller in- Prisoners Taken—Heavy Less in Killed | an alection will he held on M. tf is—do on tbe es al ingsthe 34. depo The Secretary of State will hereafter receive 2e of the London Times, but u sim formation I resume the story of our late disasters, and unded. cs ber American News.” The extract is from | and proceed to narrate, in fuller details and with ve ‘ ine next &t John C, Reeve’s Carpente- Shop, i Members of Co) Tess on business on Saturdays, tary’ of a between isth end 20th streetse for Mayor to JOHNSON & NAGLE, corunencing with Saturday, the first of next om ~' Gen. McClellan telegraphs to the Secretary of | Siren ior one member of the » the Times of May 14t) more reliable information, the melancholy events tle of Tuesday at Hanover Court two years. th: bers 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | month. With the surrender or eapture of New Or- | of Friday, Saturday and Sunday. par that-the tattle o eres: 4 aoiit serve one Tear, and 3 fan & w Jen — ee Loomer ogy pore of the river Th — descent of the oar seroes, House resulted in a complete rout seahe haps 4 an - toervetwo rears, for asia rae (south side,) we ILLIAM H. SEWARD, » hich the ‘ n' as i. a su man| isoners. peppy wer yer) ek gener from tone really a surprise, was not by many It is stated that we have taken 500 p , Lie ‘Will open ——_—_—_—_—_—$—<——$—_ PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. ‘Wax Derartuenr, Office Miittary Superintendent Ratiroads U.S. Washington, April 18, 1962 No Passenger Train will be ran from Wasbinz- mn to Manassas until furtuer notice. D. C. McCALLUM, ap 18-tf M. D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8. 7 in. The loss of-the enemy fs set derais gain arich and populous city, full of |} Ewell a known to have bis camp | M0re are coming mula property, stores, meachingty and | still located upon the Shenandoah, at Elk Ru. down at 1,000. Oar men have burted 109 of the materials useful in war, which could not be de- | Jackson was also known to be in the Valley, upon | enemy’s dead. Our loss is 379 In killed, wound. m24 oved ie Lae ~ _ of the a, as awed bream a Ra ost ama oA ed and missing, of whom 53 were killed. FST. WARD SECOND PRECINCT. — unsurpassed stock of . e ban! = ppl are called above | sition, and Johnson wae also near by, hav’ ut | ‘The forces opposed to us were principally from e by Fiven that, in conformity to | ey, the prov sions of the charter ofthe city of Wash- are Still and § Klin New Orieane Soy a lately attacked the advance guard of General Fre- | 01 (tom OPPO pipet ge poco the charter of the ity o ts, par! iS | to . gtbn, sn on Monday, the 2d borg there fs any Intention or pre; Situated as these forces were in relation to our | the former State express themselves as very tired dot ne peat, Sk Dorsti’s Carpenter Shop Mocks and Moselle Wines, the Federal gunboats. On Both sides of the ition, itseemed more than likely we should Streets, for Mayor to serv of the war. They also say the!r defeat will have. 8, ke * the Bos! rethe plantations of the richest men {i assailed by them,weakened aa we were by the zhi ‘f Selo onten t0C one member: af the ®. m. and close at 7 p,m. hae ata Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, 0, WITSER: Jas. Sop etee recommend for the coming warm season their 'd of Alder- from the well-known houses: eff: the to serve two years. jombers of the Z Loulsinna—quite at the mercy of the Federals. | untimely withdrawal of Gen. Fremont. Many | ® demoralizing effect on the rebel army. d of C ommon Counell to ssrve one year, and | my, Baanvexsouns Fasnzs —_ UeLEG NO SICE 18 HE REBY 1 a rem to assemble an army anywhere — grees geelae sarare lmosaes and it = FROM GEN. HALLECK'S ARMY eee want. willopen att 9 and clore at ny ra % = Ri . Renta . e po and o wee: ae | oraien OL the levees to oppose the march of columns res but the slightest intelligence to perceive - ils wil c \estrs. Mozns & Rurrett. jongrees gt . 5 both banks of the riveras far as the roads fol- dat the column of Gen. Banks wes desperately | Ni ortant Engage: Yet—The Oppo- ' . SAMUEL srorT, . e course of the levees, which can becovered | exposed. Forces within Battery Distance— £.R. DORSET, po 3 i LEWIS PARKE Frankfort-on-the- Main the gunboats to shell the enemy in advance. en, therefore, the Ist Maryland, stationed at] Seuthern Newspaper Item: m2 ‘Commissioners. Norconid the banks ve depended an to bearcan- | the head of the Luray valley, at the otherend of} Berorx CoriNTH, May 27.—Gen. Halleck je | ~~ -————____—_______________ | Hock Him Joint Stocx Company, One thing could be done with them—they | which Ewell was known to be encamped, was| sued an order. probibiting skirmishing among Sony WARD PIRET PRECINT.—Notioe Hockheim-on-the-Rbize, id be cut. and all the plantations could be | first ascertained to have been attacked and so dis- pickets, and each side is now friendly within | Fort cfine & a cess = tT Washin provi- , In that case the gunboats, however, | astrously overpowered, it was only a result whieh | conversation distance, which they improved last | giection chy held the day of Binety das could operate without any fear of molestation from | it would appear might have been easily foreseen. night, five rebels, including one sergeant, coming ne next, at 419 Twellth et between New —also— expiroon i the banks. The whole country would be flooded | He descended upen the little force at Front Royal | over,’ All along the line our force is within two | York avenue and [ ts for } on to serve two eae ote fer asthe backwaters, or bayous and creeks through the narrow gorges which run parallel | miles of rebel works, and in some places our | yeas. for ons member of the Board of Aldermen, Champagnes, men P with virgin forests, which constitute the | with lt down the ranges of hills beyond. heavy gune are within battering distance, but | t0 serve two years,and for three members of the affirma: setting forth tue rames, ar of the plantations. But there is no necessity His appearance was sudden, and, cutting im- dense woodiands intervene, which prevent either Baw Ce eerie Leone s4rv2 one year, OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. | sonal des L. F. CLAR polls will be opened at? o'clook & m-. and whion the Bo d gu0 im, aud any the Federals to sdvance up the river at ali, | mediately the telegraph wires and destroying the | party opening fire. * 0, W.BTE facta touching the va'us thereot, and decl&rizg k's ess they may find it desirable to disperse any | railroad bridges on either side, he prevented the Lary Bregman te say Vicksburg had surrendered, close at 7p. me §ES w. SEE WART: or hér al.eginace to tie tovernment of the Umte. camps about being formed to threaten them. [f | transmission of dispatches and the sending of re | and our fieet en route for Mernphis. ARK, . We guarantee to satisfy everybody at the low- | States, and ths: the p-titions: has not borne they can pass Baton Rouge, the Red River, which | inforcements. Thus, completely cut off, did the - “ey Late: mis Commismoners, ie qe hates Gazieg the proeey a from the northwest right through the state | Maryland regiment maintain themselves against .| QECOn PREC py | est market prices, and solicit an early call. jon. 20F la y given aid or ng 2 bday nigh of Loutstana, fe open to them. If they can pase | the three brigades of the Rebel Ewell cant they | abe reporter of the A SECOND WARD-SECOND PRECINCT. , ‘And notice tt herehy Sacther xterm, tint bet. be *s head ters sa Notice is hereby given that, in conformut: ksburg the whole State of Arkansas is open | were completely surrounded, and destroyed cr Baines beesquer y vi t me T'Waak. for & JOHNSON & NAGLE. REmed in toe 9th section of that not, : hed fi Chi derived via Cairo, for | the provision ae charter ef the city of Wash s ment in writing or schedule with ¢. ! them by the river of the same name, on which | captured. —t. vast is ately Arion Sennaation nm will be held on Mondar, the 2d the Circuit Court for the pistriot of oe Lao — There may, int Mpls peta pc of aoe har bpd No ement of the least consequence had oc- Seay vania peecona Tith aes thee Mayor fo ; = eecpern y Sytner aet f course, be m results obtain. a mi onfirms worst of the lock pro the flerce and ignorant pututions terrible siatements in regard to the inhuman fe- SeeTee tn Cortath or the Wictaltyap.te:15¢ ash ; orn iq pee 4 Cog member = she Board of Agee, sox. 2nd ps last : e r and ree mem- , which dwell in the remote parts of these States | rocity of the Rebel soldiers. he Saves yt ounnon' tite f the 171 that bers 8 Board of Common Co! ito ch striking proofs of the existence and vitality | Wounded men without a doubt were 1 aig topes ated py lg gh we dota ner see it ie Pterced coded to the let fi t and shell of the Federal government, but there wili be | with bayonets, and the bodies of our dead mgtile- Tepbes setae cpenea 6 roof shehand «bs ulner- oe are pro- on Darien on Friday. No damage was sustained. ted hs ¢ erson who niwaya muck hazard In making them, in conse. | ted and devecrated by an ebandoned and ‘The Mobile Register of the 2d says that ali | ® Migks SHEDD at tng to the requlromexts of that quence of the variable nature of the rivers, and | cifal soldiery. 4 a was quiet at Fort Morgan, and published the cor- SAML. LEWIS, JOHNSON & NAGLE, t the hostile character of the population. ‘Show the d——d Yankees no quarters,” was Fespondence relative to the demanded surrender | _m Commissio . ? & F, VINTON, _ “The most important result of the surrender of | the cry, and men were heard to say, ‘‘kill them | of Vicksburg. 7[\HIRD WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notios | have on hand, and offer forsale, in cask or by the DANIEL R.GCODLOE, New Orlesans will be the great blow given to the | (‘the Wounded;) we can’t carry them.’ The Vicksburg Citizen of the 20th says that ne hereby ervea.dbeas § B' ? ’ HORATIO KiNG, tge of the Confederation all over the South; The few who escaped at the battle of Front as hereby given . in co: i t Warrenton and xt will be the military complications which it | Royal fromthe enemy surrounding them were | S™* Federal soldiers landed at Warrenton and | vin Com involve and the great changes and embar- | Surely saved “so as by fire.’? ag Sgn opr ts ft harter of the city of single dozen : tion, will be. held on Mon: thon day = ane nday, the , Gov. Shorter, of Ala., cal!s out all the male pop- | of June next, at the Wood Office of J. W, Sums, } HIBBERT & CO.°S BROWN STOUT, DR. JOH sments it must produce in the Iine of defense Captain Mapes of the Pioneer Co! cuttl i, south west corper of 9th and M stieets, for Mayor, MORE | ake ig a pe eee eg oe d cnet wear throug pened ne eomanien ew ate po mor bee orto Hoard of BARKLAY, PERKINS & CO.’ BRO. STOUT, "LOCK HOSPITAL, M ippi is |, a8 it were, In the air; it is e cloud o; ust and confusion caused by their . » to ser’ ‘oY , three members of ered the Cc 4 4 on! caught between Foote’s feet, ap the stream | Wild stampede, following immediately in their Chbormarh May 20 eA opel digpatch to the | $26, Beard of Common Counoll. to serve one year Do. do. XX PORTER, | Has discovered th and only beyond Memphis, and the Federal gunboats at | Wake es they broke tkrouyh the lines of the ene- ‘from I Effectual R FOR ALL DISE ENCE LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS! and &n Assessor, serv - Gazette from indisnapolisenys that av officer who | Ware ode two years, for’ said |e WOX & SON'S ALLOA ALE, my, who opened thelr ranks to let them pass. left Corinth on Monday morning reports that the polls will open at 7 o'clock &, m, and close a 'y P' Ay power of these gunboats; but, after all we have THE FIGHT aT WINCHESTER. army moved up to within three-quarters of a mile JAS. M. TOWERS, YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, heard about thelr rams and their tron-ciad vessels. po following morning the enemy | of the enemy’s fortifications on Sunday night, and P.M. MARTE will be disoreditabie to the Confederate officers | attacked our two brigades—seven regiments, con- | are entrenching. ne WM. PoP TENNENT’S SCORCH ALE, XX. if they do not come down stream and try the | taining 5,000 men. Gen. Halleck says his position wili not warrant | ——————________Commisr . eifect of a sddden dash on the Federal vessels— | There isa ridge extendfhg along the west of | risking anything, hence be js movi by reguiar TRS WARD-SECOND PREcIN = trate g orcs Position and o somite or ee aides of this our infantry | approaches, and fortifying as he goes. It was fe Bo aceite Frey ‘ial rd & Conformity fo Weakness in the Baex, strictures, Affeotions of anity > was ced—Gordon’ ri t vi a rt city of W: - WwW in th : C . Aff is were caught between this fleet, swooping with J and Donnelly ‘3 upon the lee Tee ena ate Sthanae FCs WOU open Cathe Sey yagtoy, an election will be hald on Monday, the 3d on mtanet: hesccal tee lice: siemosaame Rens the stream of the Miss'ssippi down on them, and Jf pied a position where there were woodsin the} Gen. Lovell is reported to heve arrived at north gost oat ae Ks a Hsin eate Shop, |. pe, aneae . Confeeios of Ideas, Palpit if Se aed een eaeee and cutting off their | rear, with rifl2 pits and batteries in front of Gor- | Corinth on Sunday niyht with seven, thousand | Eon Feehan get two youts;ome cmenines Gf the Hear Spirits, Timidity, Sren.bli treat, New Orleans might be saved and General | don’s Brigade, not more than haifa mile distant. | raw troops. Deserters say that the rebel army has } of the Board of Alderman to serve two yours, theres Pimnees of t or Giidiness, Diseaso of er's foree annihilated. Nelson or Cochrane} “Whea Gen. Banks came out, the centre was} more cenfidence in Bragy and Price than in | members of the Board of Co: ¥ ‘ id try, but the man who bombarded Grey- _ mon Couucii to serve , Throat. Noes or kia Affections of Tua Libety toemuniege tame felt to be too much weakened, still it was feared | Beauregard. [he army are un half rations They | 06 Year, andan Aaseesor to serve two yo! JOHNSON & NAGLE Luags, Stomach or Bowels—these terrible is pind close Invite the attention of Restaurants and Famiiles , New Orleans. We do not know the number or d oraers Srizing from Solitary Habits ot Youth— that the enemy would attempt to flank our right, | get fresh beef twice a week, and spoiled corn |"! 5 Dl aa Pract hich eat the danger of the Confederate J which was, in consequence, strengthened by the Beer the balance of the time; no pork. Thee! The polis will open wt 7 o'oleek a. m theoe Dreadinl sad Destructive Prastion whis - | 8t 7 o’olock p. 3 . ender Marriage impossibie, and destroy botu recourse to some such explicit to f removal of a negiiment from the left. ness in thelr army is fearful and increasing, while sia a tee 7s Body and Aline free itself, the consequences of the Federal success The enemy a 2 . ela * selected vanced, firing along the course | ours is rapidly improving in health. ‘The rebel B.E, eITTINGs, to their well YOUNG MEN the westerm army wader Beauregard are still | of the hill, and soon from two directions Officers bave sent at thelr baggage and personal mié6 C Eepecial!y who havo pecoms the victims of Sol1- Toveaeat oa the fine beiwesh. etrpuie and | i,rolley Ret volley upon te with shot end shel | effects to Grand Junction. ™ewe#® Sd Perna | SET Comistionera._ et er Sidon apcenl swerp: fo an astimciy grave thowt movement on mphis ani rom their batteries. poets aed ‘Notios is b: i ras ae SVE SSCRIPTION hasten, of Meteciiae, cut o® the comnmnans FP actnsee pole air of the plain tothe southwara was | Capture of a Kebel Steam the Frovinions ofthe thafter of fhe pai a OF EVERY DESCRIP’ ’ oun! as . P arkened, and everyt obscured by a hea Cetten. ington, an election wiil be he op —also— r ti Senalet with the thanders damaged by thedestruction of the railway bridges | dense smoke. — y ch Gees Yorx, May 25.—The bark Pallas, from | te Mondsy, Dg " - 3 aenn * = waaay of Sune next, = Syivontes’ below Eastport, over Bear creek, the only line ot While this was goin ‘as board: rt Ss. correr of Sixth etre 0 pratt 2, left te the c aor af Corinth lly going on on the right, Colonel | the Belize, was boarded on the 16th by the U.S cell with full confidence, > it jenes Or War cece 6 Ving lyre, may aad! Hf street WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, | 2083050) ied north, for Mayor, to servo two y> i was severely pressed on the left, but | bark Pursuit, who reported that the day previous the 4 ¥: = MARRIAGE. eee ee ree ete and ent aby way of | orders were given for the extreme left to support | the United Slates steamer Cuyler captured an iron | oeneesee Loe Sdermens ta zarw PORTS, MADEIRAS, SHERRIES, Maputzy Paxipas. ot Youat Msn ou Memphis, and further south and east with Mobile | the centre. steamer loaded with cotton and sent her to New | one vepr. BITTERS, &c., &¢ tine Marrisre, being aware of physic! we via Colambus. Should Foote p= his wipes rps Orders were also given for cavalry to move out ocr ’ J deb. nF b Memphis, uregard ¢ be | and explore on each fisnk. Steg Hinge eo fre Pier] fons Pea oper Lume the fire of the enemy’s Military Order; ed. rs ayy be nem “ aioe on the right ceased, before theeavalry} posron, May 25.—Gev. Andrew has issued an} _m19 4 it is not easy to perceive whither he | had time to go ont and obey the order. osTON, May 28.— : 7 “ea lieving the military who rallied in obedi- | FNOURTH WARDTOeiON SS " EGARS, of all kinds. a E om Baltimore street, s few tps, unless he makes another des-| Two regiments were seen ad —- OURTH WARD-—SECOND PR&CINCT— OBACCO end BSEGARS, o} to beak the Federal line ; which, | course of she hilt totheright,ebeeringrand ime ence this proclamation of Monday, snd they are} EV Notions hereby given thst.in coulormity tot ve just be pend az contain & f successful, way prove of enormous importance; § and ond them five other 1 directly out of bond—-by the gallon or dozen. yepr. York. Her hame was got ascertained. ‘Fhe polls wiil opep eX SERIES ce etiosnese ghee E. returning home, except such as volunteer for to thi visions of the chartor of th city of Washi jeg se ments beside. war. 81 ‘ington. stam, aot, be mustelther retreat towards the arid and | The 27th Indiana was at this ttme ins colasan of | ‘fC Yeure or the war. Jtine next, at the west wine et He Bite ot | PARAPFY "aE and ADAMANTINE CANDLES. DR JOHNSTO} ing interior of Central Misstesippi, or take } fours, and without giving time to form in line, The Tenth Maine Regi t ment story, for Mayor. 10 nerve two years, one Member of the Roya! College of 0 fon in Georgia. As to Foote’s success, | they were ordered to fire, and then immediately re ai egleeeened member of the Board of Ald. pry —— don, graduate from one cf the most ¢ ut ¢ y, there can be littie doubt, though the | to charge bayonets. PortLanp, May 27 —A private dispatch from } years. process may be a long one.’’ aii leges in the United states and this Erecter part © The whole rebel line advanced the Tenth Regiment, Gen. Banks’ division, says 1, to serve Gne year, for said Ward. JOHNSON & NAGLE, whose life bas Ps © beepitais c bayonets and heads down, and the 270h fegnce | that regiment is across the river in Maryland’ dt Folls Will opty at o'olook m CH pnt avowed’ sqeao at tue more ectocisiing cares cont \o eon i the oe = Tut Revs. Sonn Lanpstaset anp Dasyey | did not withstand the shovk, but broke into a | Williamsport. The officers are all safe Soe RUe. AP Ue-sat | 990 EXAMATLVANIA AVENUE. fey platen bap eas manny Sogeeok ee Bart.—Fhe Richmond Dispateh of the 20th inst, } confused rout, exposing the fiank of the ¥d Mausa- | Men are missing us PETER F. BACON, a the rele dos pe seam paanees. Eee re m ness, : —_— u blushing, atten © twoor three years since we met at a cam About this time our batteries in front of the 3 From Fortr. . bir Ala DP og he na § nese with frequent in the Valley of Virginia, @ laborious | town, which held a position raking the enscccr (Correspondence of Aasoclated Press.) Te eee ee, Lupa? PRECEN rege ies eel eminin aemoe ous winister of the Gospel, who seemed | the bill along which the rebels were advancin; Foutaess Monnox, May 27.—There is no news hid ae to the pro- ately. “ = es Visions of the charter of Waehiny= ; E PARTICULAR NOTICE. upon discharging faithfully and fearlessly J against the 24 Massachusetts, ceased firing, line | Of Interest to report from this point. wiles chine charter of thesd aay of Jace or” Gobeg ae o have injured them~ ities of bis exalted station. Fora time we | bered up, and retreated. After a hard rain, lasting all night, the storm } at the School Houas, osraee of Third stress *% _ preci delged un wher eod lost sight of bim, and though weremembered J The battery ia the rear of Gordon’s Brigade | CMe to an end this forenoon, and we now have ce oort for Masor.to serve two , SEVENTH STREET. it frum evil com— » bis zeal end admired the earnest fervor with | limbered up siso, and galloped off at full speed. Pleasant weather again, though very warm. mber oO! f a ich he devoted Limseif to his particular call- | The guns were taken out at just the The steamer George Peabody sail a Bi y of which are roper ed to-day for | Evo years. t of the Board o” g° 5 WILLIAM 8. BARROVER Bienily fe b Sie" p, aud Ul Lot cures we Gid not know but that the location of his J time A short time later aud they would have | New York \ 8 1} f id op’ .~ DEALEE IN rendeis marriage Lnpoes troye botur - lor said Ward 3 2 RS, di body, al ollar church relations which § been captured. ‘The Norfolk Day Book, which was permitted] ‘The pol will ek sat the he bees ove RT ETT TS 7] mipe and Bede. z zbt bave led bim at least to neu- | Infantry of Gordon’s Brigade retreated through | ¢ontigue its issue by Gen. Viele after the occu- Close at 7 p.m. H i é : WHERKLBARKOWs, WOOUE if not active sympathy with the Fede: the town, their drums beat d z pation of Norfolk by the Federal force, on con- UYSTER, WAGONS § Government. Step; yoo Col. Murphy, 29th Pennsyiv ets oeiced dition that \t should be respectful in its tone, was . \ ad WILLOW WARE: * {BER SETTS, CHURNS, BRUS change Hotel a few evenings stace met this [ to dismount from his horse, who had become un- | *°-2y Suppressed in consequence of a communt- | — me CHAM TS, CHURNS, BRUSE me minister, clad tn the coarse home-spun of | manageable, end the old cation in Yesterday's paper, signed Inquirer,” | Eater z * “Commiiione We ous MOPS & Seonoacr. | es sige per aalsiee, with pistol belted croand shoutes to bis men to run with the colors, fer as which, ia severe language, assails those Union K ieee is kee J—SECOND PRKECINCT—}| CLOTHES’ LINES and HOUSEKEEPIN Symoaious of Consumption. &o. Ma wimont could uot i nds. NentatLy.—Tie fearfal effects on the citizens who have taken the oath of allegiance %p 4 the provisions ¢ 907 f° that, in conformity to SOO De ae i oh to be creadsd—Lose of Memory ly’s Brigade retreated to the east of the | the United States. A meeting was held last night, | mzton amel, fsneuister of thecits of wash- | wi WARE. HARDWARE in etery variety, | mec to Uo & by Murat or Soult tn ay oo oqut: 7 e held ou Monday, the STOVES and RANGES of ideas. Depression of © pirits, b-vii Foreb: dleoaie empire Upon town, and w ts in which the course of the paper wae discussed, | C2J Of Jun’, poxt, at the School House. on thn ooe, - es, | Aversicn of Society, Self-Distraat, Li be cccapied the honorable ‘position of Chaplain | fae recently been feocived, however, Wet feng: | 20d 8 commities. baving walted upon Gen vied toe ofa street edat, ani! D street south. for kanyor J 4 0f,the most aera ved sad maotern styles ah pe iallgee) onee : cross brag! mayi62w ALWAYS ON HAND. irginia cavairy, and Ald toGeneral J. | fected hi: and stated thelr request that tne paper should be! Aligr’ tO Y: one member of the Board of § may 16 fw AL WA E. B. Stuart.” This minister was tae Rev Joba | at Falling Water te mNos fos Se Potomac | stopped, be acquiesced, and the order was tasued # the”, ten, to xerve two yoara, three members of = o iz 7s, Dam No. 4. ‘hey are report Board of Common Counoil, to eerva one year, OTICE Landstreet, of the old Baltimore Conference. | ed to have made an excellent fight, and to have this morning. wd ono Assessor, to serve two years, for sai N Another prominent minister of that body—Rev. | repuised the enemy brought against them. IS apg Seo ne rae, Dabney Ball—{s Commissary In the same brigade. | rhe ti ein , ret stand made in the retreat was sbout CUNGL&SSSiONAL. ‘The polls will open 4t 7s, m. and close at7 p.m. a WM. 8LaTEK, "Nanvous Drsiity —Thousands can now judge whatie the oxuss of their ceclining health. ng $O THE PUBLIC 2 ervous and em: LIN GENERAL! ciated, haying @ singa sr ap: _— eyes, Courh oF ssmptons of con: compton. he order just ied by Gen. roth Guard ue’ Vorasiad valey ‘supported ZEXViith OONGRES® Secona Svssiey & Gaumps LEFT: powsne Be rw rien A oa ta mia uiced, Nau sm seat ie end ty io ced, wap a uaitary” am | Grdase ew Vor analcaais Pica’ fes | Sevase—<ASer oar reer caw yertgnany | BSB Sotntsuonere, fT PENNE LAVA SEA AV er diepas. foo, ae: bappere want eg dletied ro ene —_ ta gad bensery? panded with coolness doasiide relies is so the ene pf the bil OTE AR TBST PRECINOT Notice lias the Name and Fame of being - ia to those who. n etusation and e the battle of Williamsburg the bones of | General Banks was in the rear of the retreat, | erfitorics for the benefitof agricn .tural eotle rom, ss titra eollepes, | Vision of the charter of the city of Washingtop ONE OF THE BE WN UE aNTS respectabl 98.0 ope beiriend hun. He falls ver of those killed in the engagement have | and a sheil exploded only four feet from him, and thé morning hour having expired the is an election will be heid nee pe the 2d day« inte the 3 of tgnorant 4: —— Ing pretend and sent North to taeir friends. judg wai | le of our pecuniary ne next, he Puouc 01 House, co: “a af U7" Give it a trini anc judge for yourse! ers, Who, inossable o! ine ‘ ae bee ae fortunately without injuring him. WEN ia A street aouth and 7th strect ast fir Mayor tous, Everythi ug in the House Wy AA ee ey tb nm Mopped no~, aud no} Winchester ts reported to be burned. Some Consideration of the “ax bill was resumed. | !W0 years,one momber of the Board of Ald bgt oe ¥ terments will be permitted. The | ammuaition was acen to explode. While we| Hovsr—atter our repstt closed— Poste, WO years, sud threo BEST T.3f SARKET “— rained t on ae paltary measure, | were leaving, a loud report was followed by the | _ The Senate bill for tus Collection of taxes In the sid Weed noe aa Don't forg wethe number bodies had so far decomposed that theo eeabonn Tak Gf 8 large sphere of amoke high Into the air rorstht spammed was teken up, amendedand | Polls open at 7. m, And alone at 7 pm. 247 Fe Tuneslvanis avenae. > : ; ned — : PURGE ft ween 12th . Ww : ng towards Harper’s Perr en but Was not act 3 . K ve ry from whose boarue ro ice there were nine Bodies brought down, but} and we were compelled to take the pad to Mal |) Mr. WickHite Aitroduced ie Dil to weenibit the Gommy sissioner GLORIOUS NEWS! thas nedise. yore y ° board tas boat, and despite the teats aad eee | Genck Banks tht ‘ a inici ie THE GREATEST VARIETY OF DR JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FORORGAN- Ler oithose who had been sent to look after them, | of the river, made « shorten ence tide 3 ts ua conto Ciocthing Sb > to the soldiers ons of of ke, city ot Wash. | Sprimg and Summer Cio! ? a ey were interred at Yorktowa. Some two hun- encour@zing them to maintain themselves until Pe eaetan, an elec8 on Id 9 0 3 ais » Monday, the 2d y teinforeements shall be received, £ of June next, at the Anacos'ia, . FURNISHING GOODS, hovsands of the most nervous gerd de- doubtless arrive immediately, aod ‘we shall Bolen Br oaknze* to serve two years, 0 d. re Boa ‘ fir who pad ost all hope, bave been imme- Tecross the Potomac, and drive back the enemy | {Very of 400 tons pect’ aaniity Cam fond oat, | mamibers 3 ths Beara ¢ Beate Nears, end three | EATS AN OA Ss) i a eve 2 “run of the ” Omir OD Gounci! to serve JUST ARRIVED, All impad:mdots to Marriage, Physical or Mentsi flaed over the ground we have lost. pos of Steam Engine ihe polle will open at 7 o’elc nm. and close at| AND FOR SALE AT NORT HERN PRICES. flere Satins 2m oF roee “Weakness vt a U7-The support of the “contrahands” wored and stored I We Vem ant giose Exhaustion of the most featful kivd rpeedily curs ARGE PazRotrs.—Th* manufacturers of te the 6. now } this Arsenal, free of ex TF, P. WHITE, At Ne. 460 7th Street, near F. REELS the Parrott gum have not received any explanation | °° overnment $100,000 per da: ‘Une bar load must be. red prev! Oo. Wn ite, : * ai seat, \cheeain? ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRES Ia the absence of oviden es tence 100-poander. | rrr | tt of fulz. and eee . 1Bai6) a ee ed tsluat pevenicon poare,and the in Jn the absence of evidence t SPECIAL NOTICKS. ent to be made when the who! EVENTH WARD- FIRST PR EW AND HANDSOME Mnportant ureteal operations serformed by! page Pron a TBD ed. GEV, D. id AM ish pave tie Noiloe is hereby give t, ta gent kl bs DAEM pte gee nd Tonusten tneseed by the reporters ol * tn fi * > i 5 wes down the'shot Carerabene’s Excuision Drs mMcotlje (Rep. andintal) ; don, an sleotion iy gguyot Wash | 0 Teas a Plain Grey Fabrics. mony ether pers eae nday, the 2d f styl. manner, this is the oaly one that has burst | 22° Oly Dye... Vir red ain Bnd agaic before the public, besnios Ania ave BLACK SILKS! iy seoeesEver analyzed ing &§ & gentiemBu Of character and re- EPO? QUARTER MASTER’ D a Corner of @ and sete . i. ACK &, LES! Meibiuity, 14 & eiiviont guarantes to the af- Another 200 pounder (one of which disturbed the bho: sd ot Lar ve assortment. in the Base era, tty. Slowed. a Pon qulet of the rebels orktown so efficiently) has only Dye. w a de : : . san NITG seomsat Hera nendartn ae ec™ | Tes Dre ir Gisimatre tery at : ris gge Grad Uact | "=i ¢_evnseesthatste Te pare a the largest Parrott yet—Is well under ‘way and The only Dye . agton within tea days from thts ‘open at7 At LR " fine ‘The horses to ve (15) een hands ma VE: I — . 315 Fa. avenue, bet will soon be finished. twill weigh nearly 25,000 | T¢ only Dye. huth, between hive end eight ‘Yours off of ci asee f . Ne ee ol Seine rang ovo prices, eee aad iota pte Tos , and ieex; to teach a new and import. And the only Dye govors, well broken to the saddi Paty ali ne | ty Way Noe £60 econ » oes, . a Jnat recelved another large mvoloe of those ant lesson in the science of artiliery. ~_ {ree trom all defects, to a0 ir street, oe besutitut COTTAGE SETS, in eolid oak, imits- For all who desire to bave the color of thelr hair id inapect sap dabei dA. cacseten mapis, and decorated with and without igtier hundred and ten ibs rai @ horse it = eisia, who commanded # rebel brigade under| Manufactured by J. Cur: wishin ell wi hel 4 thee i laters end Pisloway Aa. M ‘and 6 “ &t No. 460 Seva ith A, an everywhere, and ap- | Washi y reste, for forces through ble town, recentl piled by all Heir Dressers. eS ‘West, opposite LES 5. FOWLER & vo fot aa : S ueEEEEEEnneeeeeee ne banded bis men, and was living at home quietly. iy — i £ ‘ay oN ’ \ng Goods, Fran ces him sest to Columbus, Gen. Becki rho had fs tnval sie mf Aas Wp ny pte = : Cees eee tire seu um! oO. is uab! i F t ‘i 4 a - graduate of West Point, and former! cae ae — ail ; E r et Price 50 cents, $1, and $2 bottle, according U7 Lady Sandwich, the last of the female dip- to size, : = lomatists, dled Las: ‘OW DER, daughters married Count Walewski and another sre it tbronged with the noblest of rank and talent, and A Rusty Guxguat Gives Ur—Gen. Aifrea | Sheed with safety, certainty, and rapidity, to] NO @ares wil Lea Sie To Pk OL "EE'S CLOTH 5G. *Row suites Snags gato ss Sivek” Mattremeors Wise, at the battle of Gauley Bridge, gave him- | House, New York. Sold at, corner 22hPant CAPT. J+ —=—_=_=—= iil eokealt thelr interest and «avo be permitted to give in his eliegiance. He had| _ Price 81, $1.50, and $3 per box, according to 58, FOWL Gen. Cox sent him to Gen. wdicer Me is aman of Wealth and of great in. | 0% S°Mmess, the moet beautiful gloss, and great in Paris recently. She was co- —_$________ my 5-eoim is Mrs. Baring. Lad tows in favor, 190 hi Beckley, of Raleigh Court House, Western Vir. | *2Y Sbade they may require. oh flyazsa: of igre, Calinet Furnitore, Hair ISTADORO, 6 Astor 5 sot, nesr ¥ neve if up to Gen. Cox fine stook of Ci %hIDE» ~ PPR ke Bron us. self up to Gea upon the Sout sake, Hate and « Yape ve whole LER & WILLSON ’ 7 resigned bis commission in the rebel army, dis. | #22. No. 3, . ‘¢ two years. Chee fluence in bis county. vitality fo the hair. temporary with the Princess Lieven. One of her Lyon's Macweric 6 the highest cise in x , the TRE A ne nn im 04 (od Fellows’ s at her Lagtt for society, society is greatly grieved ; = Lyon’s Powder Kills all insects Jn a triee, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice, Sold everywhere. -- D. S. Bannzs, may 1-¢o3m ‘208 Broadway, New York,