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Waskincton AcaDEmy oF Music.—The free concerts continue to bea source of amusement Refreshments always at band, and the best in the market. Tue ncmier 7 —Tbe election for Mayor, and an Alderman and Councilmen in each ward, and an Assessor in the First, Third, Fifth and Seventh ‘Wards takes place on Monday next. The cand!- dates are Richard Wallach, the — incum- bent, who bas been nominated by the uncond!- tional Unionists, and James F. Haliday, who is the nominee of the “ Union men” with an “ if,” aed whieh party is composed largely, if not mainly, of those whose faces are so radiant with ins m news of a secesh victory reaches the ber om joined is the form of oath prescribed for come the —— election, and it will be seen that lightly as the treat It as‘‘a scarectow™ and ‘‘3 bumbi will place the disloya! who takes position not to be en bonorable man: District of Columbia, hington County, to Wu: 1, — —-,do pe gy Bla a protect, and defend the Consti tion Government of the United State aguion all enemies, whether domestic or foreign; will bear true faith, allegiance, and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resol: resolution, or law of @ny State Convention, Legislature, er order or —— writhsta center eae: this with a full de- ing; \ pes wont without = batsoever; —— pledge, end I ego mental reservation or ev: poe ns the Government of the Uaited States. Sobhelp me God.” farther, that | have always been loyal Sworn toand subscribed before me this —— ; in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two. This oath, it will be seen, must be filled up with oe te ee Ger prea to the & justice wate pols for voting an il be held af the follow." 12° Sse Ward —Reeves’ carpenter shop, I street between Nineteenth and Twentieth and —— caput sbop, corner of Eighteenth a Third Ward —Southwest corner of Ninth apd M streets; and northwest corner of Ninth and G treets. “Npourth Ward —Corer of Sixth and Hi streets; and in the bazement of the west wing of the City all. Fif.h Ward.—Corner of Third street east and A % corner of Third street east and D {ne-bouse. 565 Mary- G street south; and at the Anacostia Seventh Ward.—At Island Hall; land avenue, near Tenth street It would be well for the voters to examine the poll-lists and see if their names appear, and if they do not, at once procure the certifi- cate stating’ that they have been residents for one year past. Potice.—The Third Wari itrolmen report- ed—Jno. M ae = a a bea eee ae 4. wi sosene “rae run. Thom Jao: ‘Thomp , assault; | Toceoee sped Rollings and M: &. Fitzbugb, house. sod. king; jail for court. son Diggs, carryiag concealed a missed. Hamilton Fowles, ridi ment; costs 58 cents. a Bony security for peace, jagerty, pasrem in bis ie bests, dismissed—by Justice Piavt layton The Fourth Ward patrolmen reported yester. day—R Robinson, Sghting and profanity, Sion. Thee, Welsh dojo S108, ROA Mi nor, disorderly and profantt: A. H. Simmel, creating 2 nufsance; dismissed—by Justice Walter. Samuel Harrison, grunk and disorderiy, turned over to the militaery—by Jus Uce Donn. to —— years of age—enter- talned themselves and friends yesterda’ a party. The exercises consiste¢ at thon hoctl wed coromMtion of a (Queen of May, seenaees, © Coy — woe ig by the children. The little foixs very tastefally arrayed in white, with boy white and blue fone a ee — crowned with wreaths of roses, and ot! ‘ragrani —_ beautiful towers. All the scenes, addresses, , tended tosome factor fancy in floral his- can All the children understood their perfeetiy, did very well. Miss Augusta Mead was cheeen Queen of May, s and the coronation ceremony eS onducted. One pretty iitte girl—it Nelly not yet six years of age, declaimed “ The Little Maid ;’’ and for one @o young did it exceliently. Teachers, friends end scholars were mutually entertained and in- terested . Pocast Picatnc —On Thursday last, at & sale io the First Ward, several of the pickpocket ftra- ternity were present to tice their arts, and it ‘was not long before a ii mined ber pocket book x dollars. The salesman ‘are of suspictous characters, warned the ladies to be careful of their money, at which time two young men were seen to leave bastily. They pursued, and near the corner of Eighth and I streets one of them, who gave bis name as George Williams, was overbauled by patrolman James Jobnson and city constable O’Coaner, bse aa chase after him. The other man escaped. Williams was before Jastice Clayton, who committed bim to jai! fora further bearing . Hovss Baap ern —Ona Thursday afternoon, a cltizen, and officer J. F. Parker arrested two colored women, named Sarah Rollins and Mary &. Fitzbagh, on the charge of breaking into a house near the brick yards on Twelfth street, and stealing @ quantity of —_— , clothing, &c. ‘They were taken to Justice Clayton’s office, where they behaved ou iy, ct and swearing at the officers in Office. They were committed to jail, and were brought out again —— afternoon, and after exam'nation were ully committed to answer the charge. GiyMont BY May itth, the Washia, give a grand lament at Glymont. fue opportunity to reyes @ sail down the beauti- fal Potomac * by the ifght of the moon.” The fine steamer Young America bas been chartered for the night, 2 band of music engeged occas! every ari ement mage for The excursionists, on arrivi mont, will dance all e ht till broad aad go home by t! the morning. ATTENDING FPuwEzats. an Hye conmees oad attend i jneeal bf on tae e of refusing to a fai ta eared that Mr. Haggerty bad been eng: He appeared funeral at 9 o'clock, and that be gone to the place and waited three quarters of an hour, (nea left. The justice decided that hack attending funerals were not Sneabi: ia such cases Moontis. = Wann Station Cases—Be/fore Justice Walter —Jobn Clancy, drunk and ore | Giles Kelly, draak; ‘nomas Bocock, do ; Barnum, and singer, Mulkuartz, drunk; ail tar the military. Mary bear apf ome arrested for using svusive laaguage; ruled for a farther hearing. eveniag, will doubt itol choir bave offered their Keepers of the hotel give the the notice. Szcomp Wazp Station Clark. —Peter Ef ath Foxp’s ATHENEUM.—Manager at his cosy establishment on Monday night, 3 hi summer’s cam , Which, conducted af with energy, is likely to richly remunerative. The are comfort the ome farther chanical eppenne for the Some speci novelties are to be brought pina Monday night, of which more anon. L. B. Moore, company F , 6th Maine. Fee ey ris. J }, 14th Al bama ves of deceased can be furnished with all the information desire in relation to the burial of their |, &e., hed er ing on F. T. }, Government undertaker F street north. OpEgaTine In THE KrRTs.—Vesterday the jae guard paid visits to various es near northern boundary of the city, where soldiers, aaa, and other attaches the army fre- quently F cues ate and get drunk, lose their money, beba jisorderly. and become unfitted for service. At several places the ‘blue ruin’’ was emptied from the jugs and casks into the streets and gutters; and in some large quantities of Government property was found; all which was taken into military custody, to await the orders of the Provost Marshal. New Ustvor™ oF tax Potice.—The members of the Metropolitan Police were being furnished with their new summer uniforms this mornin; with which it ts ex = they will appear or the first time on Monday. jt consists of navy _—- annel frock coat ans pants, with straw hat ack band. The hat will not bear a number upon on 53 the badges containing the number will be worn as now upon the left breast. Fine in tae Navy Yarp —About half-past ten last night, the sae sbop in the Navy Yard took wal Sig ed by the we the vorpmen » ni! a<ve wie ich building being but slightly and others in mostly to the ma CuALteNorns, Te Notice !—Note eve min who has expressed secession sentiments an ‘who votes on Monday, as they will be prosecuted for perjury. 1t* Morusns wishin purchase a fine and c! cerriage for = ebitasba, vantage by calling at C. oO Weedeard’s fen and stove » He 12 Pennsylvania avenue, ay tween Tenth and will see the bi org bas ever been in thie est To Arms! To An finda more deadly foe ‘water and damp aight air termined enemy. blood and that the soldier can endure these hardships and — be strong gng healthy. Only 25 cents — "Seemed to Pustic —1 would wit. in- form the citizens of Washington that I have pur- chased the stock of books and stations . 478 Seventh street, opposite Gene: lately kept 7 Mr. A. Adamson, where I wal keep constant on hand a complete assort- — of books, stationery, blank books, and all ope is usually kept in that line. Agent for all magazines, weekly and daily papers. = 478 Seventh st opp en. Page Doe BY nerezence to Joseph J. May’s advertise. ment, in another column, it will be observed that ke allows his fans rel ghar of y for their pur- chases in eyes & premium of four per cent., and selis them best goods at the very Wlowest ‘New York prices. may 30.3t —_—=_ ‘To Bz Goop Looxine. Old Faces Made Look Young and Beautiful. You may obtain 2 handsome complexion, ex- empt from pases biotches, &c , by using Dr. Tumbjety’s Pimple Baniaher. Price $1 per bot- te, = mall or ex to any address. 0. it Washington Buildings, Toay ae van! ‘tvenue, comer 7th st Cows, Bunions, Callosities, Club and inverted Nalls, and all diseases of the human feet treated successfally without pain or loss of blood by Dr. Surgeon Petween Zan at 426 Pennsylva- nig ayenue, and 6th streets. Ope- minutes; tient imi hately thout the least incon- Dr. W eure for — bun- nd tender feet. No ts no gloog, $1 50 and $2 per bor. * H. A. Hatt & Co., have removed hetr stock’ of India Rubber Goods from apr ranch store, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, back to Boatsn, furing the summer, where they will be pleased to reeelve orderg hy ‘cat or mail for any and all of the various J aged from India Rubber or Gutta Percha. ders will ic forwarded by any express ua Oras lightning trata, end arrive {n In twenty-four hours, cheaper to our citizens than they could be sold here. a on ala En orders have them filled at ma: , A. Hall & C largest world,) 96 may 19-m,w,s,tf beset nl they have ¢ mentof India Rubber Goods | MILK street, Boston, Mass. ofa TRATES Reh ene Ph the sith natant MICHABL, F. azanes. | Bet one Tugeral will take take place at L street north. be saronla te morrow (Sunday) a prgnaaen and 7 oboe 2o’ol: fae sla rrp hii tere ay obi et m ‘Bret Syivester, aged “Ripe: J ae 2 sera O'eldok tom sme gta mornits ef the eth gi 2 residence t streo's at _10 J ESE SALE—A second-hand oF aes in gortoet ender mado oy Rear Geor, Rt rATNe's ee Ste Wasurast coe NE ‘ ser ina ea sch tas fa deat ie rueae CS € cents up to 18) wpisoee, mors of ladies existing between ts this day dis- S0-st* , MANTILLAS t,4 nee Steet eee ° re teeecaae Fei Sie va ZF re pees a pees jjxconn WAGRNDIDaT! \UNAL UNION damage was done the flames ‘was in the shop at the time, the damaged. can, do te great a — streets, where ‘they assortment t, and the sbenbe The citizen soldier will the brackish, muddy in the most de- olloway’s Pilis so purify the strengthen the stomach and bowels re Post Of- ELECT JUNE 2, 1862. For Mayor. RICHARD WALLACH. FIRST WARD. | FOURTH WARD. Alderman. For Alderman. Hobert Bertin John P. Pepper. » wii ee, Gherice H. Utermeine. FIFTH WARD. Por Mayor. Wallach. For Alderman. Nathan Sargent. For Common Cowneil. William M. Ellis. Robert T. Knight. Joseph Hedric: For Assessor. B. PF. Dyer. SIXTH WARD. THIRD WARD. For Mayor. Richard Wallach. For Alderman, For Mayor. Joseph F. Brown. Richard Wallacb. For Common Cowncil. For Alderman. bday ee James A. Gordon. pool & herd. Por Common Council. Thoinas A. Stephens. | sonn H. Peake. For Assessor. William Talbert. Henry B. Curtis. Richard Morgan. SEVENTH WARD. For Mayor—Richard Wallach. For Alderman—John H. oro For Common Cownci Wm. J. Murtagh, Chas. Wiison, C. W. Mitchell. my 30-3t — WANTS. (pote ROOM sartable for an Off. round floor, orth e Ps. avo. or 7h street, Address Box 43 fics. Yat w+ NTED—A po cha oe FISHER’S, 691 7th street, nes. Inland, immediatiy. ANT Pin ood WOMAN Ww rity IRLivonane sonia, w. Bakkee, No. 435 H and 12th. ENT— Esquire of J street, ANT: '—By the 10th of June, ne L pblipoe eith i 8 not to exseed he roent. A citizen inns Box 66,{City Post Office, ANTED—To rent or jease 8 W. or Storeroom, south of and rear avenue, between 9th and lth st i a y ae yen ition for business, would be we o! Ww = at this offior. WAREERSS. wan Bet Bove & Intel.) 1q 31-3t 6 Pa. avenue, betwi m33-3t* oo WAL co, & CHAM | D—sr ou Hotel, Fe sre Apply at the cffire, 30 2 ER WANTED—A good and steady Li Ee sae re WAN » Goach A POR A Ty = to Winiee fom I a ee who cannot go sobriety and yerrt ton street, George’ recommended for onesty n bPely vo No, Phy wy ‘TED—4 sescaorper MAN to take charge of & restsurant. Nose need apply without ‘all: etent aad well recommenied. Apply at fi > Ressu tgurent, corner of Sixth street pee Pa, ayopue. m 30 St* Wee lqdies to all st at ent 3} ty ' & ahear wiaetahs eid a ates cob ity LAs are widtive in three minw cents per widts. (o housework, between llth m $1 3t* ora Varant Lol, mate | Pl nae ress Box $49, City Post of me HARNESS MAK ZRS. a ret-rate COOK H asliean Eas manent i ier ut apply er. rs gth 8 ain bar ieee 0356 "at Leg iesaS CANE TO ey. Sian Sere nay yee damages, &0, m29.3t* piaign aia Washing L879 OR MISLALD—a notes being of toot sees woe — tween My m 27 eost Mei me A es, corner of ton sts . 6 large POCKET M. Naluy BWA RD—Strayed or stolen, on and att siset' bright bay HOS below thom. Twill g Pa ave ath east, be- BENJAMIN T. HALL, FOR SALE E AND RENT. Fo ey Re Y No. 46 460 12th street, east peizom © and H ats, a meg ce ham single, and A yzith esting recently fi furnished. log tildren in th "he loca sion 1s one of the most desirable ‘@shington Fe SAL" —Two impro: _ ets: 9 miles from vp aahiugton one i sores. Georgetown; ville, Mid. eS SEE FURNISHED HOUSE FOR saan or = for sale Or OTRO C.MUNCAE’ m 28-tf MSON, m 31 st" house alone for rent, ard furniture sucti i ith str streets. Riccom FOR REN?T— tl y, Furnie if MS, on Meteo inthe pore bea yroak plea: tors the ERA ieee corner 10th street Pahd P Pennsyivania avenue For A odin 2 No. 409, on ooD propel the fend ot ¥. tof wdornigue. el Deceaee’ ol ot nervous nese aad etter dispose 9 of fort ths ross to the above ts in the fre War ae mar a given immediately, in 1 street, between 10th and m Si iw m $1_3t* ree RED ell NT—FURN serge Fo, ae rat toms water in howe x0 lot In addition; PWELLING garriage houso acd s| EN OR rivate with Board Star Offic m 9 2* A FARLoR AND TWO BEDROOMS osn be ad in & private fomaly by applying to 457 E street, between $i and 4 FS5 REN®—Three or a Hh ths LT) ROOM from Wi lar; _ Star 0} oh ‘8 Hotel 9°. m 39 3t* ted "Departments get GoNs FOR. KENT, +4 4 very pleasant and su Ih sree logstion ae rendering’ Eee or ith water and ee I street, between 3th The dad open iato esch other, then yery Bedale for for two .. courom Af SENTLEMAN LIBERAL £2 iCA- eaoh st [story Apes siy, to onar or rand nabite, ‘Addresn™ es tor. at at This Office. WANTED-oee good FARM HAN DS—ons oe understands the care and manager af, wing and mowing with ovbrdi "Day" Hence i= enth street ri rat ‘oligate, Wests ae New hie ith street. ue, AW ENT "Fives (2) WHITE Ciera wit! = god godraseos, Wait, Bares Vn ae imjuedisitely. with 7 ry yen of ¢ maa fe MILLER. rat eased =i find sai to nein WANte 'O RUNT—By a te @ month prompt: raqsited, wy ‘Seno jomfortabie Ro are toca ad oD, Addroew once” Box a7? y ANTED TO spt ae convenient modern preewe iN a shed coulmining about mn our of the Btate ply tata ha Jay bets & Ci _m11-tf Fifteenth st want D—b very dairyman a Gc that mi Feea foro s and Hors—the cheapest Feed fF Cows, and ing the sy purest milk and io ¢ Ty oan be Svery day at 6p. ts shet Washington B.ewery, corner enty m 17-2w* AN? fe narrok Feat Ra Tg GC 1 2 ue ay pie fhae dowel tor ow aud Beoond. |e wm aE spay = a a prema f fofwr nia Reel RY oops OTHE! jolr very ian took of riohia {OULDER STRAP? HES, BELTS. wscerciat Ti inant oo PRESENTATION Pda oe 3 minty work W. GALT & Bug: ewolers, 64 Pa. avemin. Siiiae é PROPOSALS ww ne eserves Sat a day of ort 19 parchase ti ispose. ‘Of ol at Wa By Aaa have from | Sich t Sik Mw gti idee aed alow ue weet a selon tak Sotee ae sid fo) 88 | eee onl seer esalf for Rough must be prepsred to tak: the = Sy iow when' or the jovernmen: aed | ach Deceriat tal REPRISE, Ss 0 bid will be ente unless the bidder is rcompaatee bidding wi atate the name of oscb oe pet as Lagan. ily. partioular i to Seca tod fo) hover HiAt*oe TL ac mi i eoher ca, 2eae the m 29. Employment telersnoes, as Tis RUE bOw s ND Senora REAL ALE—Ten years credit—Wes- —Lot and small ot, House Fth, i. Lotl, ¥ being Lot fr Bguare 0, eso south Part of 20 Leah corner 8th west, and 732, being 70% feet on B, Rear its intersection with Pennsy|van Lote. gua 0732 mavenne E oredit, extendi: fen years, for wall’ bet ones a, Eee are 692, 873, fronting 67M i all either on or within one foot on Pegnss!- of raiirond rovided by the late will be sold iow ‘ud on 8 payment, if desir through fourth the purohase 7 whion must be paid d ‘este: be'aigen ta art paid down. W: ro land oa ease ren apd in 9 i —F! contal froante thee WENGLIS wh credit, Steen in to $30 rho Rooms FOR RENT—A bendnonsiy furnished Front Parlor and Cham! rivate family. House ‘ar Department tle lo gentiomea. Apply soon st yea enn aren go us Bons 208 FE a in eo gity. Two newly a Looms On the first floor, wit | FOR RE th of the city, wil reo 8 iets'n a erament om amuy private. ‘Apply at Norse Sth anti 1 at ong wil Spanent rriage@-house and ‘rable Tenidenoe foran joyee in either one ments, In rg st 378 lon event Kand'L. fron 6 to ee jon sa ar Mi. be =p A a IT—A farnished 1 rel LING, 18 pleasant and heal he r adjoining. in a the ve oom tuation tor the a ur- q slogantly — ath oy 1 Lares RICK a Fog rater, dad cad stab ir tor. the Fg tet aoll M. R RB sr Se Ps ter RENT. upan NM centaen er i saa) at} 8 | ation i Mani: rhe cod sd eee pied 5a Bae Mesineer’s PATENT i TEA. A anes gover pnvectinis cious seu ———s ND Teva tances. ishing and rt ighly Perproved’ gog ry number of it at the gyuent for ithe he'restoration to to health of ret | Oe ‘Veggaded ook sold form all the =| Neneh le disso pe cn colina te to, the wau: many situations of Ii! its highly nourishing q r thoes tek maat Sny climate, ee oy i pei deertvetion® | of s comfortal howe capuoiore e|ppetite can thts wer ial wa — oo ar and sea, who can thi jore it invalual ealth ieee Perfect sdmiradie Article condenses into compact bstantial and nutritiv vegetables. 68, when boil ee 5 tor ana paistable Peial usted ok eh ol to itiea, gonna riae tage urginy with i lok, while petits fo AG A tn ered those Sie meal to pitta! edmopearn ee to whom both is oom, ethene and easy preparati rail w rt) maced oat cee . eS yal ied tho | Peete few mn minutes, or'iveand and @ Es’ cog Feng oh epontmnise nes fi ous, will re- me and trouble. ‘minutes are ad end for, inventor, B-Sa OM: aS Lari i Wa Le more relia ‘Urgensen ; JE Ror in fe manera tnafadin BLRY. ich Jewelry of the istest fea must be es of about inofuding Sela. Fishers, Goblets, Cupé, Forks, 8. mitiivea’ ¢BENeY S11 Nurs Sraaae. wear Pa. Av, ceived direct bow MILITARY, < x 4 avenue, on EE TEIIS WB 32 teh STORE. LL iwethe bo’ ught home tome, ‘on vd other 150 eat, i le of J.C Mo Common Council ftetGies tsar twelve dollars ain B as bili h badee. 2 be Bw or poet county, Approved May 24, hundred cents in full of his bill to the water fund. BEORCRTOWN CORPORATION LAWS. oe - A RasoPotion in favor of }_ W. Hilleary and E. Sherwoed. cents airs ae it to the isea. [Approved May 24, 1982. A RasoLvrion for cleaning the Watchhouse. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of of the Corporation Pay to the order man ten dollars whitewashing a ch the watcbhouse, and for washing bilan! Common Council of ‘That the Clerx the same, upon A proved May 24, A Reso.vtion Providing fo for a repair of the Town Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Cor, That ets sum net A mg! tpeutin T vouchers. 1302, ing k he et the Town House, pen Proper vouchers. Resolved, That the Mayor be, and be is, hereby requested to have the first and second sloriee-of the Town House painted with three coats of paint. oposals for the same from three the town. and he invite the painters Approved May 24, A Resotytion providing & forthe Saaent bose for the use of the Mark Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the sum of seven same is, hereby appropriated for the purchase of hose and fixtures for the use of the Market House; and the Clerk pay the same to the order of the sie House. Mayor upon Emap? vouchers. esolved, M “*g@ resolution relating to the ket House, ’ approved courts 22, 1862, be, and the same is, hereby repealed Approved May 2, 1862. | HE SWIFT STEAMER JAMES | Y HAS ui repaired and ow pe Spouan ited, sud ow ra “Agar styler: oie Pag Pa. avenue, ms Pn) 7) et 1} Baizee P PR ye omality J =e bocters, end SER = ate | ace paiaret holesale or retail at the very sede: ew epee between oh Qn) 10th sts., New Store, img dresses at 13) : oom tore, 308 Pa. av., between oth and 1th sts. OSIERY| HOSIERY ! HOSIERY !! im store the best arte gg ed geatiemen aud children to emake this raneh of our business a“‘speo'si- e 1n this city. ity,” and offer low prices, aE Pa. avenue, BOOTS by the doxen or mn wt exosiient qualities a SHOES! I now offer to the tire stook of BOO’ which ae not damaged by cannot fai DECAWaRE state Authorized by “An act for the Encou: loternal a in the Stal To be drawn in & Son's GAI COHE) LOTTERY. Wilmington, Delaware, On SATURDAY. Jane s8th,) SCHEME, 3358 woe! $30,000 10, vee ctee ees 60,000 o—Bhares in proportion. N A. MORaIs & CO. are the sole and 2 of the Delaware State Lotteries. m 2-Im* NEW _BTOCK. INTERIOR Jast ived & sirabe styles, 486 | Brow AD NMEN’ coo eee tasw and de- ERMANGINGS. oat the amare ornate, Barer taes foes Bek @olananac bonne afd gee ade to order, ae toate PRINT war’ ATUES, senraie be semen Sai Bands, Imitation te for Parlors, Hi furs Saari at OVA Pictu PRAM (yar en District from te beet we ie ee ieee isite Fri os BS COR Different ia “Farpaciup sew nat gulowretee. the to be totus EAE nde 1 from January 1, 1862, to April Ist inclusive, and that the same be charged a etown, New- ne for rat -s of ‘Eases yy appro- ring the culimneya, gesting, lerk pay the’ same to the order of the Mayor, of dollars be, and the aT be sold at low } N Hy at No. 354, up stairs, over Galt & agement of {OH A, MORRIS & CO., Managers. Class 264, MARTINSBURG. countered the enemy's cavalry. chester, wounded. the enemy, consisting of the Sth alry. Waterman, 12th Georgia. the cavalry; George H. Griffin, Adjutant infantry. Our advanc® was so ra) across the Shenandoah. Allen. them in splendid style. toad, from Natchez almost due east. A retreat ta it, Halleck, to say nothing of Chattanooga. GEN. BANKS ATTACKS THE REBELS WITH BRILLIANT 8UCCESS BEYOND A dispatch from Gen. Banks to the Secretary of War, which was received at @ p.m. to-day, states that the Sth New York cavalry, Col. De Forrest commanding, entered Martinsburg this morning, And passed several miles beyond, where they en- They captured severa! prisoners. s wagon, mus- kets, ammunition, and an American Seg. Col. De Forrest reports that Col. Kenly ts at Win- FROM FRONT FRONT ROYAL. Our Army in Repossession There. Capture of 150 Prisoners and 11 Rail RBecapture of Tega Troops Taken by — ee A dispatch received this morning at the War Department states that a brigade of our troops, Preceded by four companies of the Rhode Island cavalry under Major Nelson, entered Front Royal yesterday morning, at 11 o'clock, and drove out four companies of the 12th Georgia, and a body of cav- Our loss fa eight killed, five wounded, and one maissin, ; all from the Rhode Isian@ Cavalry. We captured six officers and one hundred ar@ Atty privates. Among the officers ere Beckwith West, 48th Virginia; First Lieut. Gem- mell, 8th Louisiana; Lieuts. 3. K. Dickson and We recaptured eighteen of our troops taken by enemy at Front Royal a week ago, among whom sre Major Wm. F. Collins, ist Vermont 6th New York cavalry; Lieut. Duryea, Sth New York Cavalry; and Frederick Tarr, Adjutant Maryland We captured a large amount of transportation, including two engines and eleven railrosd care. pid the enemy was sur- prised, and therefore not able to bora the bridges A dispatch from the Associated Press gives the names of our killed as follows, all of the Rhode Island eavalry Captain William P. Ains- Worth, Corporal John C. Babcock, Corporal D. B. Barfard, Edward K. Barnard, Cyrus A. Brack- ett, Calvin Cushman, Ben. Lashure and E. B. The loss of the enemy is not yet ascertained, but is sald to be large, as our cavairy cut in among —_——_.._____.. THEIR LINAS OF RETREAT. It is not yet positively known here to or for what point the army of Beauregard retreated from Corinth, though the impression continues a | guna that they have made direct for Oka- _ es Halleck bas taken 2,000 prisoners, and thet their retreat evidences the thorough demoralization of the rebel army, goes to invalidate the idea thrown out by Price in conversation (just previous to their retreat) that their purpose was to retire but a few miies, te the end of endeavoring to fank Halleck. The fact is, the operations of Mitchell on their right flank, and of our ficet in the Mississippi on their left fank, in embarrassing their communi- cations and threatening to embarrass them stilZ more shortly, made a decisive fight ors precipi- tate flight from Corinth necessary on their part. It strikes us that they must have made for Okslona, because ft seems to be the only point left them for keeping up longer the semblance of the railroad communications necessary for any further considerable operations or strategic move It t# et the crossing of the Mobile and Obto sattroba (near Aberdeen, Missiaalppi,) with what is known as the Grand Southern cross rail- bowever, necessarily leaves Memphis aimost wholly at the mercy of General The truth is, each step backwards thus teken = the rebel armies exposes more than one point of importance to their general defence: which being gained one by one by our armies, serve to weaken their chance of successful defence far more than the public at large now comprehend. Ten to one the retreat from Corinth wilt Promptly liberate East Tennessee, and make the evidently, in Maryland. eo CONGRESSIONAL. — Satvrpay, May 31 expression of secession proclivities as dangerous everywhere thoughout that State as it now is, Savate 7 Wilson introduced 4 biil to en. to service to able persons beld to establish right te sresdom wader hast of August 6, eel, el Mr. ment of a select committee of five to in end on the official conduct of General Thomas; laid over. Mr. Hall a resolution to compensate the officers and of the steemer Varuna for certain losses; passed back from the the Judiciary Mr. Trumbull re; Committee, the House resolution, accordi additional member of Congress to the California; vis offered a resolution for the appoint- Chajelans reported, from the Naval wagons peewee ‘Sub of Mr. Wilson called up the bill authorizing = acceptance of certain volunteers, and li mitt: tetal number to 700,000, which’ was ‘by Messrs. 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