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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ‘ce STAR BUILDINGS TAR BS Gora of Pema bs ‘evs, and Eleventh stress, ar w. D. WALLAOH. Papers served in packages by caftiers at $1.4 yeer, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price {s 89.50 « year, in advames; @2 for six months; $1 for three months; end for jess than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gle copies, own cent; in wrappers, wo CENTS. — {7 Avvenrrissments should be.sent to. the DEFERRED LOCAL ARTICLES. +. 5" A CoLorsD SPzaKeR Upon Hartten Extona- Tos wee Ge ono Nhs bigrearnr’ & Mr. Wm. atkins, a fancy-looking, Iv, light mulatto, delivered « lectare night, ng eth egg se gee Hayties jon. The speal Hodtions which be bal meter bolere ned But be bad not attempt- ed it becanse his ‘was unconstitutiona!, and the texture of his hair tethe statute fg Capital of the Republic, and he now stood there & man among men. bathe fe pe args ring times; of revolutiag of reform Erapren acd reform Is the watchword of Ld, A American le no longer hovers ial, and dashes about the bpm talons, anxious to feast upon miseries, groans and very heart-blood of fathers and mothers and ebildren. But the broad exgle are this night outstretched in deliverance of men ne longer chattelized. Aye, thia wery day the American eagle, which haa hitherto feasted upon your blood a1 my blood, rapid fight to weleome Hiayti and Liberia amoag the sisterhood of nations he speaker thought it umstance that oa the occasion of his first visit to Washington, Hayti and Liberia should be welcomed into the family of nations. [Applause J This was the thinking and investigating era, and if the colored peopie would rise they must work and act. Toe colored race must not be sat- istied with the schemes politicians may devise, bat must think for themszives. The apeaker ropased to view some of the policies prop.sed or the blacks, and then to advocate what hecon- sidered the best Haytien emigrstion does not contemplate expstriation. The colored man had as much right to remain here as Lincoln, Cox, Valiandigham, Crittenden, or any one elsa. [Ap- plause ] The speaker was not here to insist upon colealgation to any piace. But too many have imbibed prejadices. and mast disabuse their mindsofthem. Dtfferent policies in reference to the blacks were etvocated. sod among them he would notice what he csiled “walt for the wagon”? policy, or the Micawber or stand-still policy. God hes no more sympathy for a lazy nezro thaa for a lazy white man. Bat some of our fetends tell ux ad still and see woat God will do f>> 7; and jea has gone abroad that there i. . siip between God and the abo 'ttlontu:s this firm was working for {u- salva. negro. The speaker despised the m- yolicy whieh adviaed a ‘‘stand stil.’ woee the world was moving Tue ):-vaien: idee fter the war is over all will be rigat, aud 2 em of equality establisted, was pronanced ous fae speaker did not believe, and no intelligent white man belleved, In tae equality of the races ‘The speaker end Redpath hb: heen denounced ecanse they would not say the whites and biacks were socially equal. Liberty and equality are dttf-rent thi No one delteves in it, except hose who fit heir arms and say, “To Dixte’s laad we'll take our stand, And live and die in Dixte’s land.’’ No one pre-eat really believes in eqaality, or that tt is possible; nor does any white aboiitionis: believe it. The republicans were aa much op- posed to social equality as were the democrats Tbe speaker had voted for Lincola and believed him a good man; but even Lincoln, in his con- test with Stephen Arnold Dougias—that evil man intellectually, and powerfal man politicilly,— had opposed equalization assternly as ever dia the Hoa. Mr. Cox—bonorable by only, for nature never gave himanoyclaim. [ Appiause } The speaker next referred to the poricy of stay- ing and fighting it mips be which Bo he said Dr. Rock was the champion. h a course would swallow up the African in the Anglo Saxon race. Fhea there was your Pray-it-ou: party, who would be kicked and cuffed abont, and only pray allthe time. Power is the foundation of national respect, and the colored race must, b: their owa exertions, place the: ives ia a posl- tion te command the respect of all. ‘The speaker wanted the black race to work to establish a strong government on this continent near to the United , and notdevote so much atteation to conventions, which only talked of equality. When the negto race becams producers as well as consumers, and establish 8 commerce to whiten every sea, then the word negro will no longer bea synonym for degradation and !gao- rence, bat will gild with imperishable lustre the world’s horizon. We mast do, said the speaker, as white men do—re'y upon eur owa ezertions, aad hulid cities of ourown. It was all noae-nse fe prate of equality in this Country |t'is one thing for us to assert our equality and ‘agother thing to make the white man acceptit. Wedo not certainly d-monstrate that equality by remain- ing hewers of wood and drawers of water. Some negroes biack the white man’s beote to get moaey enough to carry bim to a convention to assert bis equality with the white. When you are thus compelled to remainia the lowest oaitions the speaker would not have you stay t is to such the emtzratiou to Haytt holds out its aims. If this country thecolored man can never rise; out be mast goaway and bulld up a colored nationality. Haytians do not sympathize wita wholesale emigration. We want the farmers w sy fa 2 ies to cone and come willingly. Toe ~ and mechan’ fsa do majority of tue blacks will remain here, Blair, Toolittie, or soy One else. The emigration movement does not contemplate expatriation, and there t+ no power to drive us out. It is not pos- sible for ail to go, even if it weredesirable T who wiil cultivate the soil the society will take out; others may go on their own responsibility. Hoytt is superior to Africa or any other place proposed for colonization, because the govern- ment {s 60 years of age, aad bas no white props, but wasestablisned by black men, and it has been resogniged by every civilized nation, the’ United States inciuded. They have fought against Na- peleon, and conquered, and bave maintained their netionality cto the preseat hour. Africa is too far away; and as for Ventral America, there was too much of an Indian and white element there, and he did aot believe ia the couatry, notwithuand- ing Mr. Blair, who might be a very good repub- licaa, but who speaks too contemptuously of thé Regro. The speaker stated that, when he wasa boy, that great aod gocd man, Wm Lloyd Garrison. took nim in bis ari and urged him always to speak and Gzbt for his race. Thespeaker did not say go to Hayt!, but said come; but he wanted Ro ma there who was satisfied to remain here. The speaker would meet any ant!-emigration: in debate. Eat complaints suogld fo th Coxes, Vallandighame and Cri s of Con- ress; colored men should be better em b ‘The speaker said that when he was in the legtsl4- tive hall the other day, he heard such pro-siavery men as Crittenden and Cox call the en.igrants mere colonta's; @ad the negroes who thus de- nounced them (the emigrants) were in — bad company. When the bill forthe recogni jon of Hayti was under discusalen, Qocch, of ae ertte, aad other friends of the negro, up boldly. Cox and Crittenden were terribly afraid of a biack minister. Oox introduced an amend- meat, that the representatives should not be ailed tntaistecs, but simply cocsuls. He (Cox) did not want 4 algyer representative. But there are colored people in tuis city who are whiier toan alr. Cox ; aad if be ree oh Ae \osome » .ft of the siave States, they enslave bim. {:\t Mr, Goock sald,whea the mfniater did come, would not force Bimself upbda eithe: «ox Crittenden; and oe ea miaiter will oc jand superiet to many white @tplon: [ocomsiasion: the bp clew!: hte to Maytl, and se couttry would sur it up there, which would be free froin wai Suence of the white man. Porer —— ae Sane Gray, © Sweet, @. is, . Haug! ; taken to suardhouse. Joba Small, do.; carried home. Jas. smite, seselinns Ses oe onde Tawd Preeenct —Wm eish, mi r Sout, do; $2.92. Ann Ea Marty Hoteen, Charles do; wor! 5 Joua Homey, drunk; do. Joha Ogleton, Rosii Doras, Jha Wanan, thevwine siecee BCLs stones; Fourth Precinct.—Julla Murphy, assaclt and bat- tery; security te keep tbe peace. Mary Lee, Geo. B-yant, Eliza Brysat, larceny; @ismtese@. Alex. Revaax, assault and battery (two cases); for court. Jobn Davis, riding; dism: joun vagun, druck and H Wicklon, assault; dismissed. Eighth Precinct "t Moore, Over tothe military. Cooke indeoes tape sure; dismissed Haraey'Van Vos, XEX. ia be a WASHINGTON, D;-C., ing horse too near a pump; fiaipses, drunk, fined @2 94. 7 ite $194. Joba Backley, $2.4. Wm. J. Ritchie, fighting; Posiic Sarety.—Mr. Editor: The mules away of government at the Post Office Patent ce, where a string daily is in waiting tor if such ocewr~ commissary stores, és o; rence that something shonid be those in au to puta stoptoit. This results In most cases from drivers lea’ their seats, and too of- ten even the neighborh of their wagons. To- day six wagons — paar woeatenes ranaway bogey. ‘ortunatel: ‘were atop bot one, 2» ts fate or the mischief done not known. Who should correct these things. June 4, 1862. Citizen. oe NEWS FROM THE REBEL ARMY. AFFAIRS IN RICHMOND—THE FIGHT AT MECHAN- ICSVILLE. We have received 2 copy of the Richmond Dis- pateh of the 27th. {It does notcontain much rews Of interest beyond the evidence, tn ite advertising columns, that absentees are about as numerous with them as with us. WHAT THE YANKEES ARE DOING. Ta ance of their “‘On to Richmond” fdea, the Yankees have transported rolling stock up the Pamunkey river to the White House, and are now running trains from that point nearly up to Dispatch Station, on the York River railroad. A tel 1p: line has been constructed, and is now working, from McCletlan’s headquarters, at New Kent Court House, to Washington city. THE SKIRMISHESOF SATURDAY. To truthfally chronicle the past it become our duty, even at this the eleventh hour, to speak of events which transpired at the ‘time’ on Satur- day: and although habituated to note successful aff. 1 s, whenever our forces come within reach of the foe, we must confess in one Instance, at least, that the opposing force out-generaled us unmis- takwbly. Semmes’ brigade, stationed on the Nine-Mile Road, were in hourly expectation of the enemy’s appearance (Saturday morning), and to repel their advance the Fifth Louisiana were thrown to the front, but whether with Proper or avatlable supports, remains unexplained; some- what indifferent, perhaps. Two companies of that regiment were ordered to guard the bridge, situate, we belteve, ou Garnett’s farm, with the reme‘ader of the regiment in support, with stacked arms, &c As anticipated. the foe made his appearance at the bridge, nd 4 live:y fustlade ensued, much to our apparent advantage; but, while unconscious ot trie! y the enemy suddenly appea’ed on our fink, and with gi impetuosity opened a heavy tm. sketry fire of great destructiveness and precis- jon. Staggered at this sudden and unexpected movement, the 5th fell hack in good order, but with much rapidity, successfully caring for thelr Killed aud wounded. That such a gellant and fine regiment as the Sth should have been 20 roughly treated remains to be vol auplsine’, al- though upon all hands ft Is universally conceded that it followed from a Glegraceful + surprise.” loss from this ‘‘affair”? was extremely severe the shortness of the en; ent—not less than fifty or sixty of the Sth belag rendered Aors detomtat. Expecting further operctions or de- morstrations in this direction, the Mississippi hurried ta the scene, but to the present nothing farther has transpired Upon our left, also, the enemy appeared in great force on the same morning, opening with artillery fromthe bigh lands on the north bank of the Chickabominy Swamp Bridye, (Me- ebanicsvills turnpike,) at an early hour. Appear- lag somewhst to the southwest of the rosd—north bank—on Lumkins’ farm, their ritie shot and sbe:l were evidently directed to Sizor’s farm, to scour the adjacent woods, and to force an exhibi- tion of oursirength Their infantry and cavalry, in considerable numbers, were screened in the woods to the left and right, high above the bridge on the road: but Captain Rosser, unaware of this, or gallantly ind! fferent, perhaps, crossed the bridge and gave battle, drawing off their “practice”? from Sizer’s premises, and Tmenopo- Uzing thetr whole attention. The artillery dyelio was beautifully conducta, ficveer, with his corps of the Washington Artil- ne into close quarters tn the most im- pudent manner, dealing cauister and grape into the enemy, Just discernibie in the woods. But although suffering severely from his rapid dis- charges, the enemy attempted a flank movement, it ‘would appear, and a long piece being sudden- ly brou ‘ht into play ina different quarter of the field, told eff-ctively upon our infantry, who, op- seven to one, back in good Te le ving the place in possession of the enemy. Capt. Rosser was bit tn the arm by a plece of shell, and lost, we are informed, séveral killod and wounded; yet, notwithstanding the odds, Lp bee of his pieces with great eclat, and tothe admiration of hundreds of non ici pants, anx- lous spectators of the scene ince the engage- ment the enemy have occupied the north bank of the stream, they are reported in considerable force from the tridze to Mechanicsvilie, and are reported entrenching Strong srg pickets are thrown out along our front {n all irections, and picket firing is constant from sunrise toeve between our opposing forces. W uninformed whether the fying artillery (Stewarts, we are told) had the honor of participating in the offair of Saturday. re SPECIAL NOTICES. Batougton’s Harz Dre! Tae best in the World. Wiliam A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from na- tare—warranted not to injure the Hair in the‘least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and inyigosy ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly turns g splendid Black or Brown, leay- Ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c. 107 The Genuine issigned WitttaM A. Batcu- ELOR, on the four sides of each bor. factory, No.8\ Barclay st., New York, m27-ly (Late923 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) emuaeehttanondqansataisinge Draxz’s Prantation Birrsas. 8 X. +. ult aylcnae,sngens i prt he a zer, m able and effectual slo in the world. It is com- 0! e jebrated esya Ber! 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Hatt & Co., have removed thetr stock of India Ral Goods from their branch Gore, a8 wania avenue, back to Jeston, a Ge summer, where they will be plensed to ve orders by rn eet ey Sey and all of the various es made from — ee Gutta Percha beng, Bont be lorwar by any express company's ital traig, and arrive {n ia twenty-four ours, Cheaper to our citizens than they could be sold here. Send on orders and have them filled at man- warehouse, leruere they bave the tartiey sac ave at l- ment of Tadin Ral Goods in the world) a5 MILK street, Boston, Mass. may 19-m.w st THE GREATEST VARIETY OF Spring and summer FURNISHING GooDs, ATS AND Cars, JUST ARRIVED, AND FOR SALE AT NORTHERN PRICES, At Me. 460 Tth Strost, near ¥. iets cat disorderly; Aned. $838 pan i} mayisim J, H. SMITA, Clothier. $1.54." Mary Calagar, 20; workhouse Biol dip, tse ta one Ninth Precinct James drunkand dis- “Biase Borege Moraanni, wide for wreeeee and pene Kept tii sober. Joba Doeand > i Foal, vegren workhouse. Thos. Johnson, eee of all other kinds of vio. John Marphy, 7 % | Uneprice |TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM GEN. HALLECK’$ ARMY. Pursuit of the Rebels—Captare ef 10,000 Prisoners and 15,000 Arms. The following dispatch was reveived yesterday afternoon at the War Department: ULECK’s HEADQUARTERS, a 4.—To jim ‘49,000 men, ls isthe mies south of Cortat, the . He r rs and deserters from the army, and uy langets of Gv eromyer throwing theit arms, A Yarmer sa: when Bea’ learsed that Col. =: Logit tigghergeer p< of retreat be became ee isvesie themselves the toast thet could: We have ea: nine locomotives and a number of cars, One is already repaired and is running to- day, Several more will be in running order in two or three days. ‘The result is all 1 sould pes- H.W. Hattack, Maj. Gen. Fortzsss Mownros, steamer Metamora nor the Massachusetts have arrived from up James river, bat they are hourly expected with our released prisoners. The steamer State of Maine arrived to day from the White House, with about 250 wounded in the June 3.—Neither the recent its. These are among the worst cases, which it was thought it would not be safe to carry such a distance as New York or Phila- delphia ‘Major General Dix assumed command here yes- =r and immediately issued the following order: (GENERAL ORDERS NO. 1.] Heapquakters, Fortxess Moxkon, June 9, 1862 —Purauant to orders from the War Depart- ment, the undersigned assumes gommuand at this int. - Allorders now in force will be obeyed until otherwise directed. Joun A. Dix, Major General. General Wool also issued an sree poeerasy, taking leave of his command, commending ali for their discipline and good order, eud expressing regret in parting with them. General Dix having reported toGen. McCiellan for orders, received the following by telegraph jast night, which Indicates exactly the position of affaires bere. SaDQUARTERS AgMy OF Potomac, June 2, 1862 —To Major General John A. Dix: Major General. John A. Dix, United States Volunteers, having reported at these headquarters in pursu- ance to orders from the War Department, Ad- jutant General's Ortice, of the Ist instant, will assume command of the troops at Fortress Mon- roe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Suffolk, and in the vicinity of these places, exercising within his command the functions of a commander of a division or a separate corps By command of mitioe General McClellan. 8. Wittiams, A. A. General. Gen. Wool and staff, \t is understood, will pro- Kes to Baltimore by special boat to-morrow night. Forty-nine peneners arrived here this forenoon from White House. They were captured on Sat- urday. ————_+ +e - CONGRESSIONAL. ee SXEVIith CONGR ESS_Second Session. ————_—_—_. Senata.—After our report closed yesterday— The tax bill was considered. ¥ Hovusz.—After our report closed— ‘The vote by which the emancipation biil was ted was reconsidered, and the whole subject be speed to the special committee on that su ©. Wilson, of lows, reported tne Senate bill to amend the judicial system of the United States, Wwhileb after a little discussion, was laid over. Mr -Wilson reported a substitute for the Horse bili declaring certain persons ineligib'e to office, which was, after some little debate, adopted, and the bill was passed. (The bill requires that ail ns hereafter ap- pointed or elected to office, shal! take the oath of alleginnce, and debars persons holding of§ce un- der the Confederate States ineligible to office un- der the United States } WANTS. —— ANTED—10,000 ladies to call at 28034 west Seventa stroet, between L and Bi, and got they Seeeine done on all kinds of goods, e bave & 0% choice pa'terns, aud are the T in the city who wake it an exclusive business. etjatn See Ninth atthe sah sears im th atthe low cha ge of si cents per width. m 30 Gs* Ward Cos WN Si Wy emBlorment Pa avenue, TWENTY FIVE (25) WHITE ted KED GIRLS, with good refersnoes, as Boa cremsens iso youn Colored en to wait ‘on tables in rivate Families or ‘ot: wanted houses immediately, with or Roip, will ud it to their edvaniege toroei.<) ©°% 4 i et f mi ly Feira He MILLER, WAye. 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AMUSEMENTS, FORD'S ATHENEUM. i ‘ena atrest, rear ec eaadh av. best Wiss TL a a Preasurer THIS EVENING, inet Tan Orakt, Comapians 7 ae REE SLES Matter Bt Wasctlove- obeon Pas ds Deux. by Com, Foote and Col, Small ‘The entertainment to oonc'ude with the broad farce ire is 0 Forthe. f (TRE WANDERING minster . Anoum..2.7 Zits Vinesut AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE co Pet TO PAL eH on aren HE DWaRF BOMEDIANS will appear on the oocasivn, ADMISSION. Drees Cirole and Parquette___. _._59 cents Or Family Circle - ae No extra oharge for secured seata, ---ee-75 Conts GROVER’S THEATRE. Pa, evenue, noar 14th st, and the Willard’ House. % anager Lronagd Grover... Fi From A RARE FEST. VAL OF FUN' GALA NIGHT! Three Glorious Comic Plays! irat Sppesrance in Wassington of Mr. J. K. MORTIMER, J. K. MORTIMER, » the New Yorc and riiladceiphia Thesters, THIS EVENING The performance will comzaence with the elogart weeerare. oharaoter Alter Mehi J. J. Guy Good) Comedistta, TRYING IT ON. TRYING IT ON. TRYING IT ON. TRYING IT ON. Potts _. = which the Yankee Comedietts, full of fur, MEHITABLE ANN! MEHITABLE ANN! table Ann...... Miss Lotty Hough To conclude with the Local Faros, Jey $F fee) WAR ehh bbb Ju HE WAR DEPARTMENT. juok.... chr Op hy Setehel! TO MORROW (FRIDAY) First time of the great Comedy entitled THE press Cirale anes ee. uly Circle. Orchestra Chair, Private Boxes. Seats day without extra charge, Oo» FELLOW®’ HALL! EVERYBODY'S FRIEND! In preparaticn, Tat Grand Spectacular Play, ROMANCE OF A POUR YOUNG MAN, Paicks oF ADMIssi may be secured 88 er during the FPO-LEMORAMA: STANLEY & CONANT’S GIGANTI2 ILLUSTRATIONS WAR FOR THE UNION! Comprising Views of Cines North and South st; Bai East and We: B . Explosions, #oene: and inetcents of et wach il Ni Strug Toe Naval Battls a! the real movement Of ships ta rep ACTION OF THE MONITOR anD MAC berland—the Wend This reat Mietori the public : Usilerand Chi AY? LLO. York Clarendon 87d most agreeable ona CANTESBURY HALL, Back of By far the Cooles: Piace of Am: SE Where she had bef Her BEAUTY and exq: Will BE BEATE) With enjoy an evening in this town, potition in regard to of this celebrated Queen of Song; J at thi elter Saloon. t commei ohlook. D PREYS Pare »mbLardment ohes, kind, jation’s pton Roads, in whioh resented—the eae aad Caer. il Jum- @ Sinkirg Ships—i t ca exhibition of iteet. ‘ork will be presented to EVENING THIS WEEK, ined AFTEXNUGN oe for * iw’ CONCERT 8. 1 BeSLOON. late mH strate the Gest rebel! to for Nationa 1. ifs. picares: ~the Destruction of the Cou, urDITg erful and intere: EVERY Saleon, near Hotels, oor. 6th and Pa, av. the poole, ts fleman really singing, 102} ft sing ‘come c, dgzoing a io Weet, - A. Florence, Kthiopisn Come- iasas. Prof @. Nashisaat well oben tr leads the orchestra” some in attendance, Ay u r) oY, ors EY, Proprietor, ey Gm 9 piace where & ga UIGLAN AVENU: Nationaland Motropoitan Hotels, USement im tha city. 1 STERN DEPAR the ete honor to appear fore oon. Bios snd the NoaLE ParRioTs wi ane S KS &rms constitute MENT, 1e of gong, atte VOCAL POWERS The First Favorite of the Day ! ‘Fhe Daring Gymnasts, Ew iP aNb Camstie, f DO OTHERWISE! cheers and ee Isughter from first UNTED HOTEL, HA For MONDAY & RUESDAY NiGHES ONLY, and the firste the Eiztemecrancons Singer, witn bi On Wed i Rie, ULD FAV, sakioon. ° the new Budget Ys ut everything and avery dod: f couree—of couras? BITE, HR o PARKER, (How are yon, Kiohard # FR OBOE and 7 FUL COURT OF BEAUTY. Doors open at 24 ; porformnnca at 93 o’olock, ‘Admumba Mf setts ! Grobastes Canis ons! ae gi REKoon, June7, HARAISON, will abpear! “Geen fiber oes erpoos ormance of tue Season! everybody. ewel: e eutire Company wiil rar! will 4 Adulanton. lies 20 cents; children 10 vents. at 3 olock pi r look ‘M&NC8 com: A in time to visit the ooneert of the Mari jo? YW ASHINGTON CITY GARD: New York ‘Detween Ist and = ial f i! @ above pleasant retreat lor Snip eeason, ats cele there will be hentoat meio ta attendance, "A tino ‘Ten- Auer end 5 Ae er for ment ‘ uy the use r: Hy ‘will use - Sis Leathe 1 i ants DECAwarE STATE LOTTERY. Authorized by At ect for the Enoouras of : Prpgmments tn the JOHN A. MORRIS & CO,, Managers. Class 264, To be drawn in Wilmington, Delaware, On SATURDAY. June 22h, 1962, SCHEME. E pudaaaes: bel S833 drawings, cert fied sent io 8 | who order, New York Herald. Addreas ets or parte of tokete wil! tly hiied, and tha official 7 the State Commissivuers, The drawn numbers ars also pub.ished in the JOHN A. MORRIS & CO., ™ 24-Im* Managers, ‘Wilstasten, re, JOHNSON & NAGLE, 289 PENNSYLVANI A AVENUE, (south side,) Between Nenth and Tenth Streets, recommend for the coming warm season theiz unsurpassed stock of | Clarets, 81 and Sparkling Hocks and Moselle Wines, from the well-known houses: Memrs. BranveNsovne FRrerxs, Bordezux, Messrs. Mozrs & Rvrrxi, Frankfort-on-the- Main Hockuxim Jomnt Stock Comp, ANY, Hockbelm-on-the-Rhine, —aAlso— Champagnes, OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. ‘We guarantee to satiefy everybody at the low- eat market prices, and solicit an early call. JOHNS JON & NAGLE. JOHNSON & NAGLE, have on hand, and offer for sale, in cssk or by the single dozen HIBBERT & CO.’S BROWN STOUT, BARKELAY, PERKINS & CO Do. do. 28 BRO. STOUT, XX PORTER, KNOX & SON’S ALLOA ALE, YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, TENNENT’S SCOFCH ALE, XX. JOHNSON & NAGLE Invite the attention of Restaurants and Families to their well-selected Steck of Groceries Or EVERY —also— DESCRIPTION, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, PORTS, MADEIRAS, SHERRIES, BITTERS, &c., directly out of bond—by the &e., gallon or dozen. FOBACCO and SEGARS, of all kinds. PARAFFINE and ADAMANTINE CANDLES. JOHNSON & NAGLE, my 10-3m 259 PENNsYLvania AVENUE. JHARLES S. FOWLER & CU, IMPORTER. Se WweeLsaals axD RETAIL ERS LASS AND EARTHEN WARE cobeiae Jappazed Waiters, 4 Fine Cutlery, Plated Ware, , Roll Metal Goods, ook Fin % Chanter m38-lm Goal Or Lainps. Chimneys and Wicks, Lanterns, &6,, £0, 04 (Ocd Fellows’ Hali) 7th st. RITISH PKINTS. fine quality and fast colors, the New Store, cents, ast rece: andi ay Eesan etait gerts,” SS, Bt) dresses at its o” Jos. 3. May, m2 6t__ 305 Pa. av., between 9h and 10th sis. 31-68 by Sronve. Y¥ & BRO., arenes ant afc, Pa. avenue snd Ny BILLIARD Fa- umediste: Pi Pa Lakamaninen aka ear OaL! Oa Lu T. J. avenue. VE COaL tj THE WEEKLY STARK. ‘Whis exeelient Family and News Jett eon taining t grester variety of interesting re> ‘ae than can be found In any other— is publixbe. «> Pridsy morning. Itinvariebly contains the “Washington Nowy" ‘that bas made Tis Daily Keening Star circo s¢ 80 generally throughout the country {7 Single copies (in wrap; ) can be pr eured at the counter, rs nieeee ly after of the paper. Prico—THREE CENTS. FRFIiCiaki | peeked OF STATE, Wasuneron, Jennary 95, 1868. ‘The Secretary of Stete will hereafter recetve Members of Congress on business on Seturdaya, commencing with Saturday, the fret of next month. jung WILLIAM H. SEWARD. —_—_— PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS War Deranruenr, Offics Milstary Superintendent Keilroads U.S. Washington, April 18, 1962 No Passenger Train will be run from Wasbing- ton to Manassas until further notice D. C. McCALLUM, apistf M.D. and Scp’t Railroads, U.S W 20 CAN Pai To CALL i HA noe ys STEAMED OYSTS&S, CLAMS ant CaABS, He bas just reosived & vessel load of the finss Cherry ston Water bivalves for the mare Arrancemer them fresh ere 'y & no cnoger in usin band a large areor or cans of : - trepsportetion, Warranted to kea-p it pab i to stucy t ELLICOT?Y’S BLILLS, Marylant Is now open for ths accom and Visitors, éuricg the Pemmer Communication virect with W, ton daily, morning acd evenirg Ferms moderate, For — partion Or Bdcress eeuw Patapaco m 21 Int Rinne be atyite ard we it Na ow Raa nev HOUSEFURNISHING STORE, 619 SsventH st., wear Pa. Av. JOHN OGDEN, : z ‘ecier tn Britannia and Silv. Ware, Plan- ished and Painted Tin, Table Cutlery Hous+furnishing Hardware, Wooden ‘are, Basket: Ee naga Mats, ge. 'e roepectin'ly eolicit 8 call from old and » houeekeepers. promising goods at air ricee ed fest endesvore to faln* COPE RNs ON aa aaec f nght of ure large stock of iden’s and Boys’ Clothing ! eve ail 2p. phensios of not being ie suited or fi ted at our establisnment. Give BAR & BROTHER a trial, ard the: w:!! Si wast do whet is ght. Dp 20-2m* (eNO ARAY INST FOUNG LADIE 1527 and 1529 Spruce st. Philado pu The reg ular course of Frgleh and French L istic ifrequires etitate at French partiouiar atien’ ments to the hig ition. ‘Phe scho r 15th and closes J be obiained irom WM orpal of Charsray Ir B Dk. J ALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITA Has discovered the mo: Effeciual & ae World FOR ALL DISEa INVRUDENC# LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT APPLY IMMEDIATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, 0% NO CHAKY & IN FROM ONE TO TWO Days ‘Weakness in the Back, Strictures, A fections the Gidacys anc sladder, Invoiuntary ineobarges, Impotency, Genera! Bebilite. Ne uEnesa, Lys pepay, JAaceer, Govt jor of Idi Palpi’atic of the Heart, Low 3 a Zreabling mness of Sight or Giddinees, Disesss of + ead, Throst, Nose or Skin. Affections cf tue unce, Stomach or Bowels—these terrible «is Orders arising from Solitary Habits of ¥ these Dreadful and Dertruotive Practices ye umpossi ler Marr . Bnd destro: Body and sat < YOUNG MEN Especially who have 1ecome the victims of Sc); tary Vioe, th eadful and destructive which Spovalls WJ oung J moe and Seillent inteliset, who migh: it ed listening Sonates with t eloe joe or waked to ecstacy the!) oali with full confidence. MARKIAGE. Marzrep Pgxsoxs.or Youar Men contemp ting Marrisge, being Sware of physical w ue Cability, delormition, & c je who places himself uader caret + may rel:gious'y confide in his or a8e zonti- and confideutly rely upon his skill ae phy eicis OFFICE No. % SOUTH FREDEKICA& ST. left hard eide going fom Baltimuve treet, afew rom the corcer. § tto observe nine and number, Letters must be paid and contain a DR JOHNSTON, jember of the Royal College of Surgeon ae from one cf the most emin in the United States, and ih groate, I whore life has been spe-tin the hee London, Paris, Phiiade!ph s and leew! effected some of the mo sc Setontshing Cares that ere ever Known: mscy tror pied with ring ie hi n 3 erest ne ness, er ness with frequent biushin jim derangement of mind, ately. % TAKE PARTICULAR NO Fore. and o*hers who have irjurod : eeclves certain practice indeiged in = sionc—a habit, frequent X, ea:ned trom eyi panions, or at scuovl, ths elects of Woien Bich ly felt even when as! od d nerer re i Std destroys 1. ind and buds, shod spp! mediate, 7. ‘Those are some of the sad and melanc acly eTocs producei by early habits of youts, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limhs, Pains w the Hond, pess of Sight, toer or ala: Power, Ps ot the Hoart, Dy: us Fongement of the D '¥, Symptons 0} Aversion o' ety, tade. Timid, etc., me of tue eve pro- duced = ERVOUS DgDILiTy —fiouesnde cau now judce What is the cause of their Cecliniag les th. (oaing their vigor, beoomirg weak, pale. nervous and ews- VINE @ SIDgwar Appesrance about tus eyes, cough or sy: na of amption. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ‘When tne misguided and imprudect votary of Bi Enas be bas imbibed teeonede of this pain- ! ®.ittoo often happens thacan ill-timed of shame or dread fe ey deters him spp ying to those who. — ucation and fespogeavtity, can sone befriend lim. He falls oe of ignorant and de+ who, le of > ich nary le of curing, keep him tri month emaliost 3 shetest eat in th to sigh over joe can the ese of that tional! ore, him with ~ 8 a returns. DR JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGAN- IC WEAENESS 4ND IMPOTENCY By this great ant