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LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.| _ YROM MccLELLAW’s Anuy. CONGRESSIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. = " ‘Correspondence of the New York Times ESS_Secend SR et THE EVENING STAR _—_— ae New Buivox, Cuicxamomtny Rivaz, Va.,| *XXVUth CONGRESS—Second Session. PO-LEMORAMA. TMis AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW ——— | im roRTaNt FROM GEN. HALLE Pid , May 26. —Withen the past thre | Szxarz—after our report closed yeaterday— STANLEY @ CONANT’S DT a “ army By WALL & a D. Auctioneers. WASHINGTON OITY: washes Susidl RCo, rhe Great | £2%°,! re Nave basa Changed’? tn: | gglht, memorial of West Virginia, asking f9 be GIGANTIC ILLUSTRATIONS Corner South vida Pe. evens, Goad Math vere. econpeissances— achmond 5: 5 - om! asa ‘was referred. FRIDAY ooo eecessceeeeseees MAY 30, 1868. fet at Hand. Hosaa of tua rebe's siiovating, with all theic sup. | “Amitied ® bill was then takew Up and discumed, eT 1 Way ribo Dr oIhoy te WAR FOR THE UNION re : Buvonr Conintx, May 29.—Three strong e- ~ aot pte i'M | after which theSenate went Infoexecutive session. pOomprinne Views of Cities North and South, | Me". 5110 o'2lock, we Will Beilin fromt Avo: tl Reading matter on every page. See out- | connoitering columns advanced this morning a stand t jovsm.—A fet our ; = bast and Pompe: dmonts, Marches. rey Lighting Rod Wagon, to pay wtene eee eee, ccael "TE metas acacoe ox wes a: twas Se reais ee fing poe | Eo asratotss Qos alsa Sal Naso ss a lt uell’s on % 5 al suppression o: Struc: AN ms WALL«a B D. A: Rosds,in whieh Own Puiunpe at the various milimry camps a84 | for the purpose of feeling the enemy’s tion, c * ‘ Hampton 5 a raat nearer |e ee ny aa, | Sea eee ee S pecan sera] REMAN aga | MERITS samsaw aren nC 0 pease) coz frst — ong eT eerie ee ‘with considerable | Would be and rapid, gre ve been used in the slave trade | berland—the Burning ard Sinkicg Lips Nae gery ee nv STSER: coreg would soon be given the Union ies: | ‘The bil! to purchase a hospital 1n Washington | wouderfaland Interectine comico at Tet Oe Toe he pee C7 Though ‘Pus S742 is printed on the fastest Pope’s column encountered the strongest —_— ie ages ht at sae fi ©. | was, after some discussion, rrjected. ants Great Historio Work wil be pressuted to : * team press in beam vbr hepa tir fog a tion, when we lost 25 killed and wounded. | Tated from the secession, Yan ites undreactons Sr fe Pe TON DAY NIGHT, June 34, arts Rgmces and Sadie Horees, Js00 large as to requite it to be put to press at an ES Tae Savor the delie/ that our onward progress to Rich- WE THE UNDERSIGNED GROCERY 4: ODD FELLOW.’ HALL. early hour: Advertusements, therefore, should be ‘We captured some five orsix officers several mond is to be hotly disputed by the larger part of ieiony Ss Kersby dette tocions ot ep f m 30-8 ees ae PrAtongh the enemy disputed the of the ete acy. Ere, boar, Woops a pearing live Stover af eigat 3) o'sioor p.m. from Junsist |( OVERS THEATER: WAUL & BARNARD, avote Snape ase. ened: we nee penne NONE of soe, Chickapemiag betag. ot. some sa,.Oorober Seinrcar pacntt rooe ITALIAN OPERA! ~ Br J, C. MoGUIRE & CO. Anevennere = thern J only half a mile BOWN: KEA’ 5 —— U7" The new Dolar Weekly Star, fuller than | in ome instances our advanced lines of skip. | Points our Lats hoy So the past three das, 2 fie _~ ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY wat ee ee ee ee ete, | my's entrenchments. “Indeed, so near are we Chunceville, thought it pradentt retitetoa palat LA RYAN ij FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY seth, ae bait e : pack Sprays nessa hematoma i Roan eee ein evortee. OT TOMY Will | Shout half « mile this side of the town. (& SEMMES, Last Night of th Operatic Beason fot vat Ne BByeers pematsishe, . les: s The alfelr of isconsidered 2 decided auc- | fact alone, however, does not prove Let -4 JAMIN BEALL Or 1861-62, , 1 UnDIBs Deck taining contents are the following artic! ess in 2 rrilitary point of view, our army ba Iny Is gaining ground, for t was expecied when .& THOS. PARKER & CO., FRIDAY EVENING, May 50, 1962, c “War news; The affair at Front Royal; Graphic | © ittons right in the teeth of | the General oceup’ ; on enn py A Ee Farewell Appearaase 0, account of General Banks’s retreat; Victory at ~— ho pos! toon that he would not remain there a long Banga Sm MISS KELLOGG: srmy, Fem ‘New Orleans, Kichmondy. Port hilledat een agcerinined tant the abel omer | "en. Stoneman with his force atl! hola caper _GAEKENNEDYs THE GOTTSCHALK AND BRIGNOLI sett taka eee fam, macy Sankt, Set | ee he Cah ets a eea"vte Sos | red eS tape toy ae anata | MP METAR Or MereceCTTS| OPE wA TROUPE [iba v.c.mcsuimna co. ama. man’s, Molellan’s, and every other army divi- Evice, was Col. Ingraham, 6¢ Gen. Vis Deen’? | 1. cormmmands the strength of grhich It would be | Metropolitan Polioe, held on the ‘uh dey of May MISS CLARA LOUI3A KELLO6¢, BES, 8-1. CROWD & CO. Anstionnn cs bf it t le lo seTiou: ul ut, it was _— An intensely interesting Military Le ed ii oe icy pectic pomp fr api i tard the movements of ihe rebels; but Ireguld | Reso’ That the Superintendent be direot Ie. wm gorrscnslan, Oe mon dat eDaY, MORNIN net, account of the ¢ t of civil and military | of General Lovell’s army at Corin 8 certainly be expecting too much from him to com: | 4 to, give notiee throngh il the of the BIG. BRIGNOLI. Ste crelock.op Market Squar authorities in this District; Imprisonment and A REBEL BATTERY CAPTURED. bat successfully a whole army. inwineioners of the Metropaiitan Palise te ave 816. AMODTO. Pry subseqaent release of the Deputy Marshal and} i411 ecx’s HEADQUARTERS, May29.—Contrary | A deserter just arrived from a Geergia regiment ‘and order maintained throughout the eity on - Sit, SUSINI, Pa 7 cfered in thie marke, Jeilor; Naval and army operations; Official Saney the! els did not open | Sates that between Richmond and Nechanics- Mosday, June 31 the amnen: election day. and es- ao SiS. MUZIO. Lh ty Weot of good horses = go attend this rts; Special correspondence from Virginia | t° the general expectation, the re open | ville, and about one aud a balf miles from the peois! care wl! be taken that the polls shall be un. FULL AND ARTISTIC CHORUSES! 6, a8 ech ‘nd everr horse will be soid without aaa th j and reliable information es | on us this morning, but General Pope opened fire | jatter place, three Georgia regimen:s bave en- | obstructed. and tha voters are not interfered with reserve. ‘Terms cash m 2-2" = bel battery, which the latter returned with | camped since morning. He a'so says tha! Beawre- | in the exercise oi their rights. ‘Together with a!! the suxilisries necessary to a “by GREEN @ WikLIAND Acces” Seseualinseaa reading matter; A thrilling tale; peciapnncr gard arrwed in Richmond last Thurséay, and my age mee plage tpenl Sain Bae Complete Operatic Entertainment ! GALE _OF TWO WORK HORSES, CAR- Laughable “Com 8 or =) a from oe After an hour’s shelling, the rebels pulled down reir inetey vigorous attempt will be made to save gi te be found with deadly weapons The programme will consist of the Pahaie Manswes. May wusee iH an] = Proceedings; Latest and most | the fiag that was waving over their battery, hauled | | at night our gunboats on James river threw ‘The svove resolutions of the Board will bs atrie:- THIRD ACT OF Set ix Siw o'cloch a mn weakallcoll steer telegraphic news; The late excitement back their guns, and our forces at this hour occupy | a few shells into the rebel batteries, but with 1 Carma ne $e het ont he while f ue LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOE. | a ane Wareee, Gini, be ees, Sak ait tan las Weel Bowe Sh 4, penttion. ——— ee running from West | eration of citizens in the effort to preserve order Bice Ketloes —— ~ shan See abarde Rooy. Walnut Sofas, Chairs, ‘ookers, "Tabise, Agrcultas, herticultaral and household Point to the Chickahomiay river ‘This new | @ teday of election 1s conkaret? ate, pacer Og, ang wy hess ‘Taformation for the farmer, the THE JAMES RIVER EXPEDITION. | facility for zetting supplies, guns, ammunition, | By Stuer. Sapecstesinte ite. fic baa ee aon rete ae Sime, ont Creamy the florist; and valuable recipes for the house- | Highly Important from City Point—Recon- | &c., to the army, can be readily appreciated by — - = he Celebrated Liberty Duet o mad GRLEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. keeper. noissance to the Vicinity of Petersburg— | us all. Qycirize. NE STREMGERD aRy ee SUONA LA TROMBA. By WALL & BARNARD, Avctioveers. This is just the paper above all others for per-] The City Defenceless—The Rebels Shelled RS! a 1 $748 a wees I PUR 74 NI. B:; Wy Aisle & CARNARD, Auctio: cers. sons sojourning is CONFEDERATE ACCOUNTS OF GEN. | foosssorament of Spring Clotht te LB ADDLE HORSE AND HAY WAGON AT asad cae age Ponte R cea es hoe BANKS’S RETREaT. eter chee ae Yow prices, at ” 460 Sev- PAST. Avcrion—On, SAPURDAY MORNING, Sun send to their friends at a distance. Price only oun en ae = The Richmond Examiner of the 27th inst., con- | euth atreet, opposite Post Office, near F. fe 27-3m vim yOURTE act yhOu Ee 2 Auction tree cents per copy, or $1 perannum; postage} ment by Geu Burnside. tains an account of “‘the victory in the Valley of THE UNION PRAYER MEETING Wul coms, elt } cepaid by stamps when so arranged. [Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Press} | the Shenandoah and the rece, of Winchester,” be ho en every day a week in tl Luther- | stadame De Lusean...as os Goes ‘Work Moree, - eaicpinlieniiasnn tibiae micas Fortruss Mono, May 2—4 p. m., (via Bal- and gives the following “official dispatch” re- | an hare, (Ri J.. Butier’s,) st the corner of | Senet Brisa - ion ry ty obey, 8 years old-and suitable for lady Mer: Press. timore, May 29.)—Our fleet inthe James river has j ceived on the subject at the War De; nie His and i etre vote, COMMENCINE Bt 46 O'c100k Pp. Kies | Signor Amodio. ‘or boy, Spirit of the ming = “Gen. Jackson’s forces entered Winchester yes- rane . 7m One nearly new Hay Wagon, male of Hickory The Intelligencer argues from correspondence | been increased by the addition of the gunboats terday, the 25th inst., capturing all of the enemy’s = L. M. GOBTSCHALK wood, te orcer, tnd facts from Port Royal, and other points in| Coeur de Lion, Capt. Alex. Hamilton; Stepping commissary and ordnance stores. They (the Fed- ‘OR SALE —A seconi-haxd FOP BUGGY. | Will play, in the intermissions of the whe w. rer te . id Belle, so that we may expect | erals) tried to burn the town, but were too closely in perfect ordor. inada by one of the bert north- some Choice Moreeaux, Several good Work and Horses. outh Carolina, that tae negroes wont fight, but | Stones and Island Belle, 'y expect | erals) y orn makers; at PAYNE'S Carriage Shop, Pa av, T Ys that avoid ity offered of en- | lively news from that quarter at any moment. penne. We took the ist Maryland Regiment, | near Georg otown. mH 90 St* PRICES OF ADMISSION, ms WALL & BARNARD, Auots. they every opportunity passed with- | Col. Kenly. and the ist Vermont Regiment of | = ———“"—""-—____MS ov | orchestra Channon oy ADs - = @1 580) Rn. Aucte. J stment. ‘These gunboats up the James river Cavalry at Front Royal prisoners, and two thous- | ” HE Co; ANOTICE. ge extra 6 for secured seats.) By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ‘The Repudlican continues to dwell upon the} Out meeting any obstacle, the shores being lined } and at Winchester. Our less leone hundred killed | ANDORAN ond JDURDAIN tae eee %. <-- 35 gel | TRREE SECOND HAND PLANOFORTS, ftrocities of the fugitive slave law—and says | With numerous white flags to show that no enemy J and wounded. Our troops are still In pursuit. solved by mutus! consent. . jerved Pn Pe ea eoorY donk: tue surrender of alaves “‘does violence now to the | W8s near. Yesterday, the Coeur de Lion and | The enemy are completely routed.” =e Wasuington, D. C., May 24, 1362. m 30-31" may be secured at} ING, May Sist, at i oleae ia front of the Auc- Scelings of our citizens, and will do so more and | Stepping, Stones were ordered to proced up the Hei seoaeramlpe hea ie Si hg tae ASHING TON AND GEORGETOWN | comer of Iith at. and Ps. tow Ktoome, Weshail sei! for socoust of whom i - t 3 mn Fs a » ore, a8 our population becomes assimilated to | Ppomuter iver towards the city. penceadea wn in sdalton to ibe above, we, reoetved early ta} ubeoribers wi bare 0% reveled they exaeys FORD'S ATHENKUM. Fitee Beoona ‘Hand Pianofertes, one by Chieker- free . stream jistance y 1, an~ subsoripton reo! lor shares of stock "9 tuat in the free States.” this a cam for rth tater he ora at enh ape or nounelag = care by ihe united commande of ited aye reques'ed ‘oul at the Bang of Washing a YOUNG DADE AG ane ron Basteome Prenat Chins, Denese and Tea Ware, alled ‘ : ackson and Ewell, of Front Royal ani in- 2 mm. D ‘lated T Tes ko. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | Srione side the cround was lorand maniky pat { chester, with 4,000 prisoners, and stragglers atiti | it HALLE’ KILBOURN, Treasurer. aye pile Giaes Ware, and Five Cutlery” 8] at a sacrifice o! ms Py . le zt . .. CORINTH OURS! Se eee enna earte | Cha eeoueied: The vielory massegpoaed.an ver angrenine this morning srocher assortment ot rch | Clande Melnctte, Grat time” MoCulloage. | Panther Meds. Single acd Double Hit Mattresses, bi 3 5 le rv i a ty Bis 200 Wy Be lee = soon ows ss ene enw ell i. e At 9 30a. m. to-day the following despatch was | that no guins were eceabed upon tpasapet. il Siice we kis Wine eae ee oe ae Mantiles, Barece ani otter new and” rt tian Beeusennt, (on this 0600 ink " Quilts. end Pilow aie, TINE & 7m whi 5 . Chairs, Case ore, 1+celved from Gen. Halleck, telling ef the opera- eine Sonstased, com of infantry snd caval. | Most convinced they have been Progresaive.”” Tedneed euinee inate Sa Bout, us Mr H Biand, ;OBEpeL, Oilsloth, &e » Yous of his army tmmedistely before the rebel | ry, n some force. ‘They were skulbing around | ,, The Examiner thus refers tothe “new sensa- | 'dwged, 523 Seventh at, above Pa. ay. Richmond on the arrival of under cover of houses and clumps of trees. Our a experienced in : ‘hmen: mov. foregoing intelligence: wane: eae eee ae siuea writes. envy voll — “Richmond yentendey experienced a decided BERAGE ANGLAIS. Lso— és complete Set of Carpenter's Tools, Caroics And select atyles from 6 cents up to 12% conti ar ‘ent one Horse Pam ly Carriage. Terme BLAND me J.C. MoGUIRE & O0., Anots. and wholesome feeling of elation and rejoicing in Wi the pleasure to announce to the ladies | ———_—_____________ “Sa ketry. view of the important and most timely reports of | that wo open to. cay a few pieces more of those FORD'S ATHENEUM. MARSHAL P. <, Apotionsere. Bearquanrene DePanrMent Alississirri, oe sie man the esas Leeteeraar ae the glorious scccuecs of Gen ‘Jackson in e Val- | very wholes. pattorss of Bork eee 4 ngisia at the 4 a a . iu Bi ‘lth street, Tndder * Hell, Camp on Corinth Road, May 28.—Hon. Edwin = aon asap dozen or more loads of shrapnet | ley of Virginia. ‘The old spirit of congratulation sdove. prices. Call withoat dolar you wish to | This Fashionable and Povalar Establishment wi! TEN CARRIAGES A’ AUCTION, Wit 3+. Stanton, Secretary of War: Three strong re- | Sind shell into the body of the enemy,accompanied | Ws revived, and the elasticity of the public raind | oo : Between S:h and loth ate. REGULAR SUMMER SEASON ING. May Si wo Gill cul in eee ates . bo teady volley from kis relief biack crew, | Seemed tospread equally among civilians and sol: 5 Of Crockery 4 qraneitering columns edvenced this morning on } UY © steuty volley from hi from the Stepping | dlers. It was earnestly hoped the achievements R. HALIDAY anv THE POOR WHITES.| On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Juze 24, ny he ge 4 ee the right, centre and left to feel the enemy and | Stones burst in a large house, about a mile from J 18 the valley might speedll gerbera Euitor ter: You will oblige the subsoriber by | COMBINATION oF REFINED AND FasHionasLe 2 yerr Handsome New Fop Bucgios, fe 2 4 vi - ’ a ver 0: Sentan en ees at fire from the gunboats was kept up for The absurd consequences augured from the ex- Nebiok thobecr sceutetouineany chatiats magn a Blegantly Adapted Entertainments ! cone ry lendid Piated Loe Pitchers, and Castors, Beck with considerable loss. The column on the steouk hinty minites & stacey pert Mg the | Ploits of Jackson in the Valley of the Shenandoah | soid for taxes, when due tnetead as now. selling | {17 For further partioulare sce bills and future ene ay ac i are thus le & mutter of curious speculation in } real os! ‘7 owing two years redeem announcemerts. aos LM encountered the strongest opposition. Our} repels, who. having no artillery, got out of the | #e (hus mad naps pte encore eeerpmaai a Engg Poe Atk ia ‘M.* | *uzoune See ss chk Sy bintn: Orchester: Reiha 1 MARSHALL & PaGE, Auots, Las was twenty-five Killed and wounded. The | Way 2* feat as the Soresceded up allttie further, |.‘ sts not Pesrp ital peor poennrop a may LACK SILK®: Qeuts. No extra charge for seats secured during | Wy MARSHAL’S SaLe vee P 5 | eliminate from the wonderful success which his BLACK SILKS! [| thedey. m2 HIS* EY, KUM. &c—By virtue ofa @.emy left thirty dead on the field. Losses at end thin amt of Peat vy aiieell, smovting no bravery and long toil have fairly won at Win-| The cheapest Black Siiks in the city are to CANTERBURY HALL, fie Dis ———_ pt the nitea Beaten for " other peints not yet ascertained. Some five or six Phas ans yoni of ae es the ‘Appomattox chester ae erro _ peewaiied Eat et che ee re Wiesnta eo euthens LovisiaNa av., NEAR SIXTE 87. cash, Bt the United States Jail, in ‘isameenten. amon, 3 devoted followers wot soon ts fe bs 1 egy urdsy next. the Sist 1: com ing at ia Gucers and a number of privates were captured. } for ight draught vessels, sifal and important ict | lend. them Into Pennaylvanta. "Lincoln and” nie | 287d ,Lnote ia want of gcd aud oheas Bissk CANTEROURY Hates ai glolock'm., the folowing foots and ehattfoe, tor ‘The fighting will probably be renewed to-mor- | Wee he of them during the war. Comrades at WW ashington bave been for some time | “>A premium FEAPET cent allowed for rold, CANTERBURY HALL! | ¥! Hi barrels of Old Rye Whiskey, Yow morning at daybreak. The whole country | — Port Walthall may be called the tof Peters | Feat of sin. After his defeat of Milroy, the Fed. | mg ct " Botwoen Sth and loth ta GLORIGUS auCCEse: 3 barre.s of Rum,” ‘ ~130 thickly wooded that we are compelled to feel | DCE A'by ralirond to votheities It ie thercone pa led leet rg eng peered JUST RECEIVED AT No. 1© MARKET sLonious SvocEss! oF WARD E: RAMON, car way. dane ee een pa reer eic Pains and 1s directly in | Geparture were vialule 1a all the Departmen, | om, Seeo%,,PeRs.averae, between CROWDED NIGHTLY! —_ : e telegraphic dispatch has just been received } "6 Or ure. Sve miles shove Port Walthall, ts | £o Svsciutcly mothion 0 eret en ee ese | Ltoe tmorals, Nieneh Lasting THE GREAT CANTERBURY COMPANY FUTURE Days. ere from an unof§cial source, announcing that | one of the most important commercial and manu- doing either the one or the other. Banks’s force ‘ench Kid Slippers, Misses’ and Cannot be Baceled in America. 7 28 a.m. to-day, Gen. Nelson’s force occupied | fcturing ak ae eee rabies was the last left capable of resisting him in that getetay Gime oem as Pt = PES pens Rat Ane ete a ~ "i Corinth. peor arp and South. It contains a population | Teg!on; and, after the tremendous beating it has | roco, and Lasting Gaiters, and Fie ciae . VERY PeRvoRuan 4 Grant N Fursirene ar Porte acct ee ee. ‘the entrenchments of the rebels at Corinth, the | poin mvp gn fs ati mocat be, brick | Zotlen at Winchester, it must necessarily be for Ereat variety of Boys’ Shoes, at exceeding low Fuis Temple of Amusement rises higher every | NESUAY MORNING, June 4th, at 10 0” enemy having evacuated the position in the pooped y » y some saree ed bone igs iewronih. urpe prices. (m 90-eotr} J. ROSENTHAL. | day in the estimation of the public. Our motto is | te Cf ay fie, 598 4 be a soul-cheerin ny CMO SEO OW c Sireet, . Course of the night ee eee Ti Elee ts re. | lane bia wey ts aahingtou elty and aarti the | GECOND WARD UNCONDITIONAL UNION “FUN WITHOUT VULGARITY ™ ire Purnitureged kifeots, Though as yet unconfirmed officially, thisnews | Sf Petersburg and they also report thet there te Cass of the South. We may teat oatisted that this a dite A TREMENDOUS BILL fier.’ booker, nad Pee ohare, - Iderman, f ~ jarbie Y x "4 Serra eae ee eee here. We ope | eet ep tak Bene Tron, Wid pas Bane coy an | seed bleeriog of Providence will be tmptoved ty LEWIS ULE PHANE, THE ST4k COM INATION gi frame Pier G'aee, Egrevines, 01 press tion of to- os A s the man to whom it has been vouchsafed. Ale {s NacntDiacd: MBINATION irandoles and Sansui ere going to press with the second edition of to- | is very'ecarce and ee ad rete ane only Shout | ct one of those Generals who spend, thetr time GKORGE Salus eee Curtains and Cornice, ere eee ees Pr nen Nice Cates eee ne Sears neon sTeand Fcsersbere, US mips walling pen Goats ie ke ee J. W.: THOMPSON.’ w PR : ruscele aud Jugrain Car; and these are encamped on the New Market Race ge J ¥ i . A NEW PROGRAMME! Hatdsome tage lars from that quarter. Course, two miles oo of the city,on Prince or ie ae smoeeut’ Ne bes etc J. RUSSELL BARR, To night the oslebrated negro farse written by ther Bet Boleter Fillow » Mattress, ; Sif remaine quiet throughout this department, | marched and fought.” information By satan oe tee Ct ay (ak Dining Chaire, Parlor Cook Stove, THE SOUTH ANNA BRIDGE. on joo 5 Pag Brenna pert pote pa : atreet, one door from f2th. Medios! Cat. THE HAUNTED HOTEL, Gises and Crocke: 5 een ee eeaeaeed, ek Vay seeees CS | seraad of Geo aie: tetas ones Bautiious’ Civy’ Onioh Convanrion —A m every aiternoon from four ‘util gen THE HAUNTED HOTEL, pie Cations, 0 peas. « ——r seuapepes wees Of great) oints Jam not permitied to say. meeting of the City Union Convention was held 3 m 30 THE HAUNTED HOTEL Utensils, ac. portance in the effect results upon Gen- Regen on Wednesday night, in Baltimore, Archibal BicClelian’s operations immediately in front of Surling, Jr.,in the chair. After the e intment Kichmond. We had reference tothe entire de- | THC Riot im Norfolk—Ite Origin and Results, | of an execuilve committee, a series of resolutions @ruction of the rail communication from Rich- (Correspondence Philadelphia Inquirer.} were adopted, reaflirming their unconditional ad- FeueloM pal Sout — ~ pte nes MESSRS. LEWIS AND CHRISTIE, Th who buy DRY GOODS of me a it Flyi 2 (Those bay ol nd payin} Fhe grea! iy ng Fer Ffocmers,' aul apecer a J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Avots. | be allowed & premium of four per cent. on their tner feat, enti Ey GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. , e dollar. EAP FOR LIFE! OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- LK, Va., May 28.—A riotous and bloody | hesion to the Union. ‘They oppose the attempt to | my stock tare! nd emb L vB! Tuas. i Bond, North and Kast, likely to grow out of it. | geuir ook place in thie clly yesterday afterecy, | cree che political party under the leadership | ohoipaeoton of Descente ees, man LEAP FOR LIFE! Cir. Prowse) asp guuge fcuwime’ Urane my Already we have news of thatachievement. The | The facts are substantially 4s follows: of men who bave failed tosympathize in thegreat } siery. Gloves, Gente’ Furnis BE Goods, #ileached LEAP FOR LiFE! ey yy Ki SD %, the 27th instant, and Richmond rallroad bridge— | __A party of soldiers belonging to the 99th New | uprising of the people. One of the resolutions and Brown Domestics, Hoop Skirts, Table Dam- . on peli at 10 0°! oz Sm. at 1° former resi- BP redericksburg . 5 : gake, ‘Towe:ings. british and American Prints, L’ECHELLE PERILEUSB! George W. Talbartt, Esq. one- ve hundred feet long—across the South Anna, | ¥°t regiment (Coast Guards,) urder the lead of | approves the policy proposed td the president !n | (oats best Sewing Cotton, &c,&c,all of which nF ty fT & mile from the Nevy ard ‘on Las been completely destroyed by our 6th cavalry, Corporal Hogan, otheid of some liquor, in whieh | tioned: yr Congres ee eee estes | Pe Sell at the very loweat New. ¥ ork prices The besutiful Ballet MASANIELLO, the Pieostaway Road, (cre fag ‘wil . ’ ow s Ven — vis— and Richmond is therefore wholly cut off from | they indulged rai - Bere ‘apes under its in- <— rps as may choose sob re see Lf ee 7 TUB MAY, 308'P a's ry To-night the Dreiiaiecany Frame Fiano Fonts Bettas, and redericksburg, Gordonsv! Pied - | fluence they acciden' met a colored man | gradua! emanc! on; an e duty m n 9 ek paige ne and wenn Vuguie wae cx named aman pi ia gg fe pleto suntan the Government ia tis nt | PROPOSALS FOR PAINTING DOME OF GANTERBURY MINSTRELS: Fine brocatelie and White Window Curtains, and 7 Vi com aware. ey resolve ution ou; the James river. That is: of the only pepe! peers the o r) rab had, oi some Previous occa to be changed ao as Serrect the Present uneqtal Darateesy oF 3 peanron.. v ee poazbine bist, ! ‘ arse py ped other Carpete, Passage and other 4 to the rel y : sight o resentat! in the lature, INGTON, D.C, May 29, NCLB ; CuaLLancr Dance! ‘sol ere vantinarehyphpemngetadtrtig or Sagiel teemameead ihe old groage, and benno and to secure the rite of representation ia pro-f SmaLep ProrosaLs wri be Tegeived atthis ve- New Acts, New Songs, New Daxoes ! Borne Longe. Bedsteads, Cooking and other I be likely to fe manke Somonstentions of violence towards him, oe to white population to all parts of the day, the tenth dey of June, at — a aaascmenacomee be be 4, if not be. | Whereupon Zeke took to his heels and ran off to: | Biate. rebels before Richmond, fr m.. for {uruishing the materials and exeouting | Doors open at 7% ; performance at 8% o’closk, f00d lot of Kitchen Reqnisites, Wards his Lieutenant’s quarters, closely followed | ‘The subject of the imprisonment of Union men | {3¢,Fsinting oy fron Work of the New Dome Ire disposed to do so; as it greatly circumecribes | by the soldiers. Here he picked up a loaded re- | in Fort McHenry by order of General Dix was , ine exoelient Work Horse, kind Ps ‘aaa d turning, shot Hogan through the | discussed and referred to. th ¥ ite Sot Gen eee si eereiset ae Rese . It} volver, and turn’ jot rs iscussed and referred to the executive comm! r ‘cout for jes ani ‘on, Ww 8 uml 1 Geir of retreating their capital. 3 fafficting a eunk tran Ubicn toe latter | ee. 6 Arohi weleteneens Will be given away, ome malt Plows, and UI Se ee en ne oe eee | Saad tau oak lene Ke oulare tans os hie wtory of | ver Cake f Forme: ‘i tome age Git cash; over 910, Uuree-fourths of the food of thelr army doubtless | Fromptly arrested and lodged in jail. 77 The Hon. Thomas, A. Scott, Assistant | {he Gontre Buuiding of be U,2 Cavitol everyday, Bomanion, ladies 30 conta; children 10 cents. t of @ and 9 dare, notes satisthcterdiy est Becessarily came to them via Staunton, Charlottes in the meantime, the corporal’s friends had | Secretary of War, arrived at Philadelphia 8 ter sai apm joopted, WATT J. 8MIFH, atsvcok oe! ; orma@noe commence Te ee 0 ‘¥ille and Gordonsville. ‘one to the camp of 99th some two miles out of | day. direct from Gen. Halleck’s army before | * 3} arte. ——— N & WILLIAMS, Anots, SEO city, and spread the intelligence of the above | Corinth, having left there last Friday. Our army ‘ORE NEW GREY GUODS! YW ASHINGTON my PARDEN, Now You! OTHE OVE SALE | PONED Naw Ks.—From Philp & Solomons, 332 | Occurrences, very greatly to exasperation of | is in creslian:, comditinn,. scoupying a ee if = 2 * ong sig ‘Gopathother Ts SP Rccout e rain woti TU Y next, the Boot >) | the New Yorkers. An hour or two later, a crowd ition, and ready for the great struggle Just received 3,000 yards beautiful Pisin and Fig- ‘Opened the above pleasant re for this Sd aay of June, at the sems hour Pennsylvania avenue, we have “Les Miserables,’’| of them came into the C7 a only with bay- Battle may be expected within the next ten days. | ured Groy Goods, rauging in price from to373¢ | and t! on every Monday Thu ns ©REEN & WILLIAMS, Avcts, (part first “‘Pantine,”) by Victor Hugo, (his first | onets and clubs, and, as t! passed through the | Mr. Scott has been rns re-elected Vice- Gente—all very choap—at . W. CU, '¥’S. | @t3 o’olook p. m, there wiil be a of yee in By BONTZ & GRIPFITH. Prose romance since “ Notre Dame de Paris,’’) | streets, sought to obtain satisfaction by attacking, | President of the igproncentie ailroad, and will LACK SILKS! girendance. oA fine Too-vin, and Shoot 369 KR Aig | wad aomonewe, Sansiated by Charles E. Wilbur, and published | 8 Tracer manner, very colored pe wey Ie the President, Edgar Tisnpeo, being abdut to B Jases. mare plitbee td nice unt coca 2 ork Clos sad Sesoosations ena have tie nse Positive Salk OF FRENCH CHINA ie tastefal style by G.W. Carlton, N.Y. The} this manner a large number of blacks were | depart for Europe. Silks junt received. * ean Ut tat Ks ‘will use ‘his Yeoet cu: | Quizve, Bzanceree Gouronre: be =Ou WEB" ‘Work is impassioned and Frenchy, but poetical, } wounded, and two so severely that they have AWNS AND desvore fo epi y honor him with their RESDAY NOaNING: ‘ane 41h, at 10 o'eloek, amd with a higher morale than most French | since died trom the effects of thelr injuries, EXxciTEMEnT IN CUMBERLAND —We learn from L ORGANDY MUSLINS! presence, [m24-3m*} ERNST LOEFFLER, | the second floor o: A we paces The excitement for the time was intense, and a} s pentieman from Cumberland that there was a 3,000 yards. opening this day, ranging in price sell, to cover advances, & lot J eneral riot was ; major Nixon, | great excitement in that city on Monday night in | from 18% to ids oentas Whisks decided barpuine, TSE WASRINGTON ACADEMY MUsic, in part— eo? From Franck Taylor we have Part XVI! of | Provost Marshal, with his usual prompti- | consequence of the defeat of Gen. Banks. A J. W. COLLE: Sth acd ioph atrecte Evers see Baty petwoes ng, F.ank Moore’s valuable “ Rebellion Record.”” | tude, however, and, with ald of Company a Ist | large crowd assembled in ftont of the residence | _m 30 5 523 Sevonth st ,above Pa. av. GENT of tie Dest = Set, 6 pisces, Delaware, Capt Watson, soon had eigateen of the | of Gol. MeKalg, & prominent secessionist, when 1CK.—CHANGB OF DAYS—On and afar “ Taz New Yorx Wortp anp Szcueranr | Coast Guard arrested. a ‘ol was fired from a window of the house. uesday. June 31, the Steam: bey readers The whole affair was di: 1 in the ex-| ‘The crowd then commenced throwing stones at Bransen— Ses of the New York World | treme, and & deep stain upon the falr faine which the windows, which they completely demolisned. ‘Will have noticed the bitter attacks of that paper | the Union soldiers have heretofore enjoyed. ‘The stable of MeKaig was set on fire and de- ‘Wpen Secretary Stanton. Such criticism of the} Some of the citizens profess to be giad that the | stroyed — Wheeling Intel. ‘vaduct of the War Department would come with | colored Popaiatien, which a a St pases an Mase: paper not identified with SS eorpe lanes our forces, | initary ARREstT.—Spencer C. Jones, Esq., ¢ interests of Mr. Alexander Cummings, whose & young lawyer of this city, was arrested on last Prreonal griefs, it is fair to assume, do not permit Tuesday afternoon in this place by Lieut. David 2im to view the course of the successor to Mr. Parorgstant Ertscorat Convention, Diocesz | Kolb, of com I, First Maryland Regiment or ManrLaxp.—Second Day.—The rst business | of the Potomac ' Beigua ‘and ‘oh the secre das Cameron with strict impartiality. ‘was the election of seven presbyters to act as the | was taken to Fort cHenry. We Karratha § ecclesiastical court Reve. Wyatt, Pinkney, Nel- | that he was arrested on the c! of having sig- U> From our neighbor, Metzerott, we have | son, kewin, Crosdale, McKenney and Barber were | nailed the enemy from the Mary) ae moles, op ‘he following new music, issued by Firth, Pond | elected. Posite Harper's Ferry —Frederick (Md “ ~ Revs. W) Pinckney, Mason, Hutton, cler- & Co., New York :—Volunteers Farewell,” by | -ymen Prod poe tg E. P. Chambers, Jas. Carroll, | 4. B. Riche; “Last Words of Washington,” | J}: m. Campbell and J. M. Carlisle, laymen, were eee CBARLES SPEAR AND MRS. by x refreshments at moderate prices. Smoore Music, por- Bissheuets 4 da, ee aaa rls 4 zie Be ined Fon Sy foria. Tale Cate i is i and alway: a*Dinser aad Desert Knives &o.,&0, < im attsncauoe for the . ? tl reo tripe cole Wek se ee Ver. — fo} a¥ RosaN TE Fag? c 4 Wo numerous to menuon. “Ti hart at the foo t 7th stron’. at 10 Ho raed mad BONTZ & GRIFFITR, azou. By THOMAS DOWLING, Acotioncer. Chere ¥ SALE.—By vi: of be admi joa room which General Washing- ton occ upi ane on woes be seats —s ae jturbed state nf the inahoes of ieee mdof thie eharge necessary for tas mesa tat {omainioaasesand pressrvadon off Meese Vise non. mS-2w* o \e oboap. Appiy ar bad street, three re fom np es Be Raney EA OBS EAB oR | Ge cr gy oaae Ree ULE BAND ‘words by Geo. P. Morris, music by Thomas_| elected deputies to the general convention. Spear will giv bth 8 were terian Charon UBATH Ae Wun Bryant’s celebrated song, “That's what's| Reports in favor of receiving into GUN, att O’olook, and in Willard's fa union with this convention Mount Zion C’ i, ening. ‘Fopios—"Reiorm choo! YARD, corner of atreet east and ni: | GREEN SPRING BAYL (near Georgetown) the matter,”” by 8. C. Poster; and “Come where | U29n with, and in favor of uni tals and Pi land and America. ‘On MONDAY, my love is dreaming,” (arranged as solo,) by| Hallows and St/Johu's parianos: te Workester | Pang nd Prisons in Kng sinners sir ermaryeeeraat 2 —: ise the Wouter. ; ¥OR’S OFFIC SEMAN SUINAND. in the festi : Rex. Dr. Cummins, of the Baltimore city mis- Ma Ws May 3°, 1862. FORTUNES! a A Pax w onary committee, & report, ‘i o f U. 8 Sensterelect; Colonel Arnold and Major fate cause bas x Seen well supporied by the slay hereby fequent sree aie tamaunan ee bate will boon prounc, Bobbitt, U. 8. A., are at Willards’. arches. es Pomns #ORD. Preserve or Jumes R. Morris and family, of Ohio, are at the einuen tek Geos canes hon ‘anoaee gaely the soming panioipal cleotiom, between the hoes re ‘nnd Teote, Weahingsoee Ds orca < seaslesaae oat — feds aera bs yar | "og sim BHCRARO WALLage, =———* Sant ro Fort Mcflzxay —Wm. H. Cowan, me meghrp 1861, there were $2,132. Yat | mS (Intel & Rep.) yor. Exq., was arrested yesterday peg ae pon te the report was 8 resolution fixing the Ey ONAL MEN, AT. abal of Baltimore, and by order of Gen. Dix was | [atP™ 0 ine sitnon at 3 000 per aneumn, anes aaa went to Fort MeHenry. arrest is said to have Grace Church, was selected as the nmi niger ay I be he! been ordered in consequence of language used place for the next meeti the committee. z TUK. DAY, PING at aie ott tne Jol Osun ene ena DE A a rhe “Canon ‘of proceedings on rumor,” was re- ate Penpeyivanis svenus, Four ané- charged with having declared himeclf 4} Te) usual resolutions of thanks to the rector Begmnt atiencanve a reau — : Scarascarbaen cise tvetke| gecmerean um gece | peg paTIVECO WoFEL, Beary ale hed EE rn * ~BEBIOOTI*S MILLS, Maryland, Nashville Union of 22 sys: “ ‘ + argo ot tobacco arrive bers, aly, ~ In8 recent election in Shelbyville, Ten- a int " tered PSY fom Cotton keeps pouring in.’” fine Sxneotens Bas 5 See ere = re “Fi 4 oie sido teen eoepubion’ bet noel Hosives S10 votes, and BL Ridley, tho Blobel vier vis I = . oe | fee :

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