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‘THE EVENING STAR: -. JUNE s 1-62. V ASHINGTO HURSDAY Spirit ot the Merning Press. The Intelligencer quotes from the New York Tritune to prove that that paper {s not at all opposed to disunion per se, but it is opposed to Clsunion at present because It believes that 2 reajority of this people are loyal to the National Covernment The Repwhlican treats upon “The President sud Cov. Stenley,’* saying : “ We present with great pl , in our Con- gressionsl rey |. the President's letter of instruc- to the new Military of North Car- whieh shows thet Mr Lincoln !s not ac- for the Infamous ects of Stanley. The ett everything to the Governor's ‘‘aound > of which he bas given # very decided Mr. Staniey is a North Carolinian «y birth, and was reared in the midst of slavery, by laveholding parents, and he is as hostile te edom as Toombs or Jeff Davis. It ts an in- story of Governor Stanley, in from whose fountain at lips drew bis earliest nourishment, {s inmate in the almshouse at New Haven, nley not only closes the colored schools, operntes with the rebcie in reclaiming vesinves He is just the man they desire; e hope his administration will be brief.’ see OUR MILITARY BUDGET. aneenie- aaa STORM, AND PAST AND COMING EVENTS. ‘Tbe continuous unsettled weather of the past iew days, culminating In the tremendous storm yesterday, bas doubtless greatly interfered b the emission of intelligence from our us armies to headquarters here. It is bow- ever known that all the streams, greet and small, le Valley of Virginta, are enormously swol- interfering, we take it for granted, alike with Jackson’s retreat and the current pursuit of bis rmy. We have no reason to believe that ary portion of the army of the Potemac have been engaged with the rebels since noon of Sunday catt, when the latter retreated almost pell mell pon Richmond. Up to this point, the situation there closely re- semndies that before Corinth not long since. The rebels seeking to prevent our troops from getting nto position In proper force immediately before oth, made a sudden and unexpected atteck advance, which was suecessful for the nd was duly punished by our reinforce- on the following day; when they were ed and driven back. The effect of that battle was to demorslize Becuregard’s army, reduce bis resourses, Ac.,to the extent of making bim neapable of defending Corinth for a moment Hatleck got into positicn before his works. fhetr evacuation necessarily followed; with J ope’s consequent successes, fer which that gal- and skilfal cfficer, Col. Eliiot, deserves, and warded, so large 3 share of the praise, by the rat Peniasula, taking advantage of having icabominy between the two balves of our ey’s divieion was attacked on Saturd:y * precisely 2s Grant’s was at Pittsburg and with a like result on that day. The #Tompt movement of Helntzelman and Sumner to Casey's relief, however, made Sunday’s engage- sent a perfect parallel of the history of the sec- ond Gay’s engagement at Pitwburg Landing. Tke Rebels were everywhere repulsed with very Leavy loss, and forced to give up more ground ‘ban they had previously taken. From deserters, w souers and others, it is also certain that about ‘chmond the Rebels are in a strait—on hai re Nens—precisety ike that in which they found ives at Corinth, on returning from the burg Landing fight—pinched beyond endu- sance for suppiles. We entictpate that this Parallel will be further arried cut. That the rebels will evacuate Rich- ond so soon es Gen. MeCletlan gets bis army Jairly into position before the city, and that they % and made prisoners in detach- nds. m cf Corinth and its sequences he rebel cause bas pelrably ex- ytarter; and we cercitaty sauet- esbytery of Baltimere met + at city on Tuesday iast. ed the services. Kev rt H. Ww illiems was pe t as the pas- tor ef Charebville and Harmon ¥ cburcbes, Har- Jord county, Md. Rev. B. PF. Myers was ad- mitted cea member of the Presbytery, and ac- PP a csil to the Chestnut Grove Church, smnere cow: Me. W. W. Spence read a # risashee Tesoiniions condemnatory of the action « e Isat Gen Asembly in reference to poli- tee bat subsequentty withdrew them; the Pres- bs ery deceding to ignore politics in the cour's of th -uureb yr The N tlie Union of May 30 learns that Newman's infantry Tegiment, which was @ tn the counties of Bedf td, Marshall, ard ring co jez, Tennessee, left Beauregat tt Corlati ex masse some day ago, and are on their wey home. This regiment was poted of twelye months’ men, who refused te forced in the service any longer, although et efforts were made to retain them, they be- g¢ the most valuable inthe service. They are pAiestine usted with the rebellion. The ya Wrote ssa motto on ther bats,“ Home or el.’ Thousands moresre auxioua to follow. U7" Ata meeting of the commissioners of the blic works cf Maryland, held June 3d, xt the Fountain Hotel, Baltimore, Edw’d Hammond, Chapman Harwood, Wm. 8. Reese, Isaac Nes- bit, Reverdy Johnson, John K Coiweli, 8am’i belm, Wm. Callow, Wm. F. Smyth and C W bite, Esqrs., were ejected directors of the nore and Oblo railroed, ou the part of the of Maryland, for the ensul®® yeas, or unili ir succes: shall be appointed. >> Tue storm which prevailed yesterday seri- ovaly interfered wit the transmission of intelli- gence by telegrsph. Tie line connecting Fortress Monroe with Gen. McCleliza’s headquarters was broken down, and nothiag of taerast was te- ved from the valley of the Shenandoah. ——$_____. ij” A letter has been received from Colonel Co:coran declining the appointment of barbor- tnester of New York. He declares his intention, whea released, of going int into the @eld again. i> “ Aga’? writes to the Baltimore Sux - 1 hear to-day from an officer who belongs to »eneral Shields’s division, that It made Its forced merch from Fredegeksbirg: to Front Royal in two days,a distance of seventy-four miles. Thence the division went to Lura it ts Known on all Lands bere that General Fremont wee positively ordered by the President to cross from Franklin, in Pendleton county, to Harrisonburg, jn the Valley of Virginia, 2 order to cut off the retrent of Stonewall Jackson. Instead of doi this, he proceeded to the Valley by way of M: , and reached Strasburg too late. pasties Deena fizancia, —New York npr a Woe report but eumail transactions uote from closing sales: U.S. 6’s oe 188 1881, coup 105; Oregon war lean, half yearly, 101; 7.30 ary notes, Hap cg Gnte = 95; Indiana 3s; Ultnole war SS jg; Tennessee 6’s, orth Gesiee a 73; Georgia 7's, 753; sourt Ga, 52; na 6's, 60; American gold, 1a Paocign exchange hasty. ‘Sigei’s Rapid March. | Correspondence Philade!phia Ingutrer.} HABLESTOWN, Va, June 4.—The troops or- dered forward yesterday Ng ag two bri ades The first under Brig Gen. Cooper, and second under Gen. Slough—the man who marched the celebrated Colorado Regiment eight nundred ities into New Mexico, and tw the May S| affairs la that territory, after Col. Canby bad a and was shot up with polices ine a To-day at three p.m. (ag ce within five miles of Winchester. were evident’ plecsed rouaataivechiontetes the l- ativeness shown by him, and Into them be had . tused bis ownenergy.. Heis, to night, in Win- chester on citizen of bo amare Brot ae nion man, who business at ¢ nt, in this afteracon, and Teports that chat. before be bad were. pouriog Inte the place by thousands. were ssid they seemed to come from every pofnt of the | 3 ccopass, LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The Retreat of Jacksean. Manrixssvne, Juve 4.—Rellable statements from Strasburg say that Jackson's whele fn with bis beggegze train and prisoners, in passing through towards New ly 4 The firing on Mondey was occasion ened tack made by Gen. Milroy on Jac! ys rear guard, st Fisher’s Hill, strong si a mile and a halfsouth of Strasburg. 4 the best information thatcan be obtained it ap. peats that the enemy held bis ground and resumed his retreat during the night itis reported that Jackson’s advance guard ‘were at New Market on Monday night. ‘The Rebels Geis. Smith and Longstreet were In the valley, with 15,000 men, but their exact position Was unknown. The U, S. Armyin peoamcaeo™ mens June 4 —Brig. General aagncd comuene of the United States forces in Kentucky,this Cy and established bis head- uarters{q.this city. is appointynest to this po- sition gives genere! satisfac! The Wounded Massachuseits Soldiers. Boston, Jnme ¢ —A private dispatch states that the steamer Daniel Webster left White House last night for Boston, with 240 of the wounded of the New England regiments, including Brig. General Devens =e Colonel Briggs. THE GREAT VICTORY. Full Details ef the Second Day's Fight. Rebels Droven Back at Every Pownt L Great Slawghter—Twelve Hundred of their Dead Lefs on the Field—jneidents of the Battle Field. [Correspondence of the New York Times } Battie Fieve, blonday, June 2, pi grails] rebel army still occupied she cemps of Ci and Couch’s divisions on Sanday mforaiag, w' Schene picket tree -gunding: Garaakibeicg Snead’s house and the wheat-field where om earthworks were thrown up, extending frem our extrem» left to the ratirosd, near Pair Oak Station. The distance from the point where our earthworks were located to the edge of the wood conld not Lave been more than four hundred yards. This position the rebels held uat!! day dawned on Sunday morning. To our right, on the other side of the Eaticonds the divisions of Generels Richardson and bags. wick were found, fn semi-circle. with their le: resting on Gen. Hooker's right, at the railroad, and their left flanking the enemy. ‘These divisions were composed of parts of the La es of Gen. Buros, Gea. French, Gen. T. F. Meagher, with four batteries of artillery Gen Hooker's division were camped in the wood fronting Snead’s house, on the Williams- burg road, occupying the center, and a little In advance of our right and left wiggs Qn our left the remaining portions of Conch's snd Ozsez’s divisions rested, with reserves of fresh troops ex- tending to our extreme left, neor the middle road, under G wss on the ground at the da seg La ed, accompanied by two et him, and the two Gene- Aids. m: rals sat down os the foot of a tree behind our breastworks, arranging a plan for the day’s pro- ceedings te on, Keyes and Sickies arrived g! the er, and the fight on Seturday pte s one of no particular advantage to they had concentrated their main portion of our front lines, and the more disastrous tothem Thetr loss ia killed im Saturday's fight exceeded ours two to ene, and tu thelr number wounded it fs im roe ble fo form an estizate. Several of the! orought In bs prisoners zave their loss in Killed and Wounded upward cf three thousand. The} se made e# desperate eel it ts true, and gatni considerable und, besides @ lgrge number of uipage, &e, as ae whe. Sepe tg Bichmend to dézzie up lnbabitgats, who doubtless inte fhe dads | sent eves of its p secretly wish to see the; city of McClellan. PREPARATIONS FOR THE SATTLE ON SUNDAY. Gen Heinizeiman, at 6 a..m_, ordered a recon- to be made by a small force on the left rood and to theright, toward the railroad. nt, with two cavalrymen, crossed over Seld behind Suead’s house, and was aie the penal aie poll w iilams- when the ea appeared He immed ty Mareed beck and br tees to Gen. Heintzelman the clogé prosiyaty me the other parties sent outeame the enemy In great force in front id left flanks. Gen. Heintzeiman ane rdered out Gen. Hook- era division, part of wuich bad been left to guard the camp — 8 certain position cn our extreme left. iments Gen. Hooker brought og the the five regiments comprising the Ex- ey under command of Gen. D, E. th and 6th New Jersey regi- telman baving resolved to at- ta e them from the wood. AITLE. »f a-ven when General ered Gen. Hooker a6 aitgck the @ drive them from the woo¢s. istor Briced+ marched out from their woods to tue Vy illamaburg road, the ey Gthand 6th shat aad tee Excel- stor Brige de filed in the wheat ad white mur earthworks, to the right of ¢ ae 10 ‘took @ 24 Beotment, EF: ss! the two regiments of New Jersey troops position to the left. As the sior Brigade, was forming im position tothe f ont of the w. , the rebels openei arapid and beay fire upen killing two or the privetes and woundiag about six. Among those wounded at the first ire of the rebels wes Lieut. Lawria (for- merly an sid to General Bickles) and Captain Nolen. The five of the eremy immediate became simul- taneous slony their entire line. The w Jersey troops fought splgndidly, loading and fring withoz at flinching from tyeir position yenerai Sickles’ regiments did great egecutio % ng atevery fre upon the rebels masked by However, it was piainl: to be see eremy had every advantage, ani if was resolved to clear the woods at the poipt of the bayonet. Gen. Ri rode along the front of his men, im the mice: of an tron hail which the rebels ured In, and gave orders for the 2d regiment, ol. G. &. Hall, tocharge bayonets. No sooner the pe given than the men fixed bayonets. Col He y led the charge—one of the mo brilliant madeinany ba Not aman shirked or straggied from the yanes. ‘The rebels presented « strong frent to the glen ing bayeuets of our mea, not a hundred y: irae distant As the 2d advanced on the donble quick, cheer- ing and abouting, the rebels beld back their gre uutil our men were bardly one hundred feet from their line, when thev poured a murderous volley into the ranks of the 24. It proved too low, and few were killed or wounded. immediately after the rebels fired this vollet they broke ranks and fled through the wood. x few of their bravest remained to resist our pas- =e, but they were soon mowed down by the 1 front of the gall-nt 2d Excelsior beis made two or three attempts to flank left, aster retreating from thelr centre, beat bacé with great loss, our @ them for nearly two miles 3 brigade, before the enemy's centze 8 hard fight; the ground was s hotly contested by the rebels. The 4th and Sth Excel- sor regiments were sent to support one of Rich- ardson’s batteries, but before the battery got in fale workisg order the enemy began to show signs of atectweat. Php rebel officers could be beard distinctly urgir gts to gent, but aay but they wer troops pursa! Richardso: would run away. apl grate and routed the rebels at ¢ lat Be None re our forces on the lef: flank participated driven back by Hooker's and Richardson’s di- ere oogs both on sides of the Richmond road, pe ty capturing nearly 290 of the rebels, emong At Lt o'clock the firlng on bath sides ceased. The rebels had fallen back to papees ane alse to bring their wounded off the position they occupied by our troops. The main —— rested a mile in advance of ee pcsition at the the in the fight. fhe rebels were defeated and Advance parties scoured the : three Heutenants Sad Lines, leaving guards stationed ne ora The enemy were ériyep from every Gommiencement of the tig’ sated at the faves tree Little-tes demceraaliy meted swe when hie Stef grouped eel mee siumps of trees & 1 There oo - Des de Joinville, Couat Paris, and the Chartres, forming a select group of tnree, sonver ing quite animatedly in Freneh, and the memoers of McCleilan’s Stef joining ia wine s Bittle English “They fight on Sundays J ageh ia said the Duc Cee leGicline Med’ lace aaveed prabaal 2. a seat ya eintzelman, Ata little after one o'clock’ McOleliag borse and rode bis Sere menace eel rer Sava VE bis “cath astaste (roops with ey manifestations of ‘ht than was cCiel- WANTS. saidaas muse teaar tate | THRE GOOe, Wd WOREET ATE Warr | D i ade? Ss Es F BO ‘ WANT TWO UNFURNISHED ROO z Leora ue atiah 3 seh j wine pentose toe brought In very fast; to the men. The result was that Ee, enemy, who had been wea! » Worn-out, mask for ¥ whieh ae Soe of non Spdinat nin eo Se | This was the cause of ay Sac ie forms. This was the cause of many D— takes, our men, » mistaking them Want! ar bea aber pea raits.crea for our own. to work. ‘Avply be ania ry OE ieee Te Res Ta tae, MBI Broar* Howell Cote, Raine, Roger W fice Bere bege a In with Gen. Sickles, Col Graham, i venue, Col. Hall Lieot. Granam, 1 bop: olin ary THROES Re HALL. the battle-field on Su: afternoon ai ¥ r MAN W. A peensg eo Bey titties oll description, cous ee ~ pear Caissons, with horses shot dead in their traces, feureeans ford of « favtoy mene: won aml wagosis, &c., &c., filled the road in a1 A, Address fot of Cry idea still ly! where they e centers emi Ca fell'on Bat aay See of them spoke kindly of Winer ? HORSE, gontiosad sound, the Rebels, ee a ve aakeoes: pag eT one 5 ae a aoswerierh fer are Devin Seoky bash OF tar Head ae weed. T overt: wn Spurs ‘F eopltine Sat street and owt ed fifty seven 15 in front of a small piece of woods not forty feet square. One wound- warn x emt L—a BUSINESS t = ed Rebel was Jy on the » unable to Fer aran ae lop kK, aes receipt Bi ha at Was shot Sane keel On each side of = Fe ir dead el 5 begged us for Ged's sake tke the deed na ianmiaes iieare Ben berzed from him. The stench w:s Intoler- 1) We lost 19 guns in the fight of Saturday. Not SS bore sesetoeed WV pelcredy eter. Rint COOK; SP oe Stain dowurheat pair [ek uation: and casriea, | M202 aM 8 train iT Qal jon, & = = — commissary siores, &c , to Richmond. Ci TEE 0} oR haat POOR YOU ““The Rebels destroyed what » vecldmet ce: Fer: p Mipues ‘op goon the mags. Must be veniently carry away, including the new tents of Casey’s and Couch’s divisions. wk is not improbable that General McClellan, ith nis Genprals, will dine in Richmond on Sunday next. THE NEWS FROM HALLECK’S ARMY. The brilliant exploitof Gen. Pope, announced in General Haileck’s dispatch elsewhere, indi- cates that Beauregard bas not got away eo satis- factorily from Corinth as seemed probable at first. The subjoineg particulars of the state of things at Corinth previous to the capture made by General Pope, will be interesting : Cajzo, June 1,6 p. m.—The steamer Nebraska rrived from Pittsburg |.anding,with one if at thy Box G of gine yeargat pam eatery WANTED, TO FIRES By? pepests i desion No Aig Cee utore No 4a i503 Seventh etreet, veteran L D ‘ATELY—A WET WAUEE.! ig Dr CLR 466 Soventh street, between the honrs of 8 and 9 dt 1 5 OF Sppiy at any time at 348 Row Vorsavenve omiweontta and thats. Jed a° ‘A SITUATION as housekeeper, Wire Mtaib-aced at par laaye ae references, Addresi ” fe WwW NTED—A BOY, from 1é¢ to 13 years ae ‘ rn the confectionery business, I tt ba ig AHAFFINi.D’S, Sixth ate © and H. day’s later news, — Irish of German pre- The fire In the town has been subdued. Not Waki BS dateyasenre oF German pre over half the place was burned ofa child and wash ends iron; weil There bas Geen no considerable arrest of fug!- raoommonded - Ly to eCok's su mn Fixth atree tives, so far as is yet publicly known. In fact, no one bas yet seen any vonsiderable number of pris- highest estimate iplactag the total cap- ‘Boubticas of those who es- caped on foot will be overtak je2 @:* LOST AND FOUND. M ANG secured, as strong forces have been sent in pursuit. Fj Monday, 31 June a irom s08 Fe R street, It has been ascertained that on Thursday even- ‘4 ing there were yeis: in the enemy’s works between A liscral revert will é given af retarnet pesto i} aud 39.00 pe je entire: “sigh ble Uiag stock on the various OST—A smaii Ee oe nn roads controlled the is en et conogntrateg L' hares. and surdry speaers, erporsl “iote Corinth at that time, ae the Sul eves M. mings trom Light ompany fs td Art’y. large nymber of ide tracks hea been bi a dows A sates le wcewerd willbe siven for ite ‘ai for foe socom jon of so many cars. Ataun- | * "tar Cifice. dowa on Thursday there weye seventeen long | §j,OUND—On the agent. on De ao |e trains a n these tracks ready to moye. tween 17th got ine: sth They all lett toaded to the full on that evening. ae nce A matics weaue Accounts are conflicting as to the route they | Sount; by calling vbatreee ok. Bome reports say they ali went directly yg towards Grand Jan%tlen, while otuerg Inaat S* ch peta OR iu ENA te edar wilt a trains ran out on 0" and Obio read southward. If the latter should be rewarded br leaving her'at correct, those who took that route will be yet cap- tured, as there is no doubt of the success af Colo- nel Elliotts ex; Gains coals rr 5 eenies at or before the time er rt iggeh the point to which he was eting upon the jnpanation that some dis take Toag, snd would therefore be stopped at a distance of forty miles, Gen. Halleck has sexta mong force in pursuit. Those who weut by the Memphis and Cyarles- ton Railroad to Grand tian will bave ciear safling and will probabil Itis not pre- sumed that they went to rand. Junction with any intention of making a stand there, but simply to expedite the movement of the trains. They can run down on the Mississippi Central Railroad Nd o J. CONNERS. T MARE-—A Bay Mare taken up Ss tetra yeetord rday sa the f im of Fos Biagden, ont Piney ae EUL DOLED Se {Cc man Laps eiarm, cr at 499 bad at. ition, which would have ren- wont, in n Wastin ton. Rig s -—Cams to ths premises on the 4th in- nant two tay MARKS i = saat d ‘The owner ie a px perty spe peeet's 2 pi ee EBs oem ie gree. Junction selectoph ate Se peeapree pee pd yig the Sout: Rise road the Ww Mobile and hte aed ¢ ‘dealn. at fueridtan, and join Fels ca EDs aRD” CLARK, those whe moved down the létter'r any desired point. ene oe An teapromion Prevails that the destination of the whole force is Richmond, Va., which they can reach by the way of Mobile. tnd intapomy who ae left at Certnth on account of néuga Wes; f© STA Y.—St-ayed from the atablo of the cn Monday, the 2d i i ht Ria m sari ments: here gee L4 eg & parte 3 ~ the prying tr i eral nd od 5 70 uy, ie ihe ‘J aa 'y of the railroad accommodations, | m&re. ier. No. # 4 F street, tnd whe’ sa Wecquentiy Fed ty Kosauih will be | its etworn lath an? 15th cay ISPRICT OF COLUMBIA. Wasuineton T decir cisiming to have been a telegraph D —— To-wit :—1 hereby certif; hao operator at Beauregard's headquarters, states thai £ acy Y of ssid county, brou, ten daysago dispatches were sent to the command- 2 Be Ftp SPaseIs BPOS a ES Ing officer to hold Mobile at all hazards, ae ft glorares, £0 contig nandetyeh Gnas ai ywould be the base of important operations, in | on his foreh: lark srileehen be grate and that reinforcements were seat to sad Phe stper pon od high; the ni ind fost tend fore fet white, err under hand of = one cf tte e Jnstiges 9! ae seg or ROSE Watre:s 2 J. © above ie Eee day of June, 1862 ‘ve owner or Owners of Pp prove property. pay oer B.M. Bu RRY horses and tke theme away. OST—From Lewis Habn, Kendall Green, on teat manic tasely thereafter. $, SPECIAL MESTING: nag Youn atboney, Friend soo! wilt . (ott ons NDAY, i une rg Sehodl fRoo.n, on aed. ieee | member is ear neatly Teiuenied oa Be order: js 5-St ir ¢ 7 a FRENCH LEC- Sunday last, 6 light own COW. with i C. MImL. iate of Cam- | white spat in ths forehead; has white bridre ce Univarnty wi sive, inthe Free Jengu- | horoe; bas 8 wi'd look; mop zone gow Al ag s coarae ® legtures, upon rer will be given if retammes Ex re ,iteratur 1706 ture o E ING, June sth. ets Cf he * ie Academy, corner vf- F- York avenue. Tickets for teenth street the series $2, For sale at the Bookstore of Hep 80N TAYLOR. or at the door, FESTIVAL.—The ladies of the aa “Pe jurch will open a Festival urch, at kus All, £ THIS ( Wednes- is rest zotiplly so~ ral patronage to ysr4 works joa at RISTIAN AS20CI- iz9 "pened urches ofthe oi an to said 2 Fung Christien D8 Stra’ va! to commence next wee aa vited by the Aesoriation, ra ladies, at their Hi The os * oe Pato 1 House or Chapel, in the Bene DistEcr 0 OF COLpasia, w. Counte. To hereby core ify that Acdrew J Ben er, Of the county B'oresnid, brought before me, the unde:- tend pe ote e we ger of the Veace, nd ei epee is _ ney of ‘i Ty. 7 MULE, ston on his enclosures, by as MU avout | “4 “Wands high; mouse th no harness Tnarke, ex- en it, @ back, whion is now don’t seem to have been we kes Jag iharpecis tai! fier and FY £004 GCnditicn Bs to fie my — as th gr ot ay The owner of the shove ae REAy, JB nested to proy= iver, fies 314 ANDREW 9 BOI aOR waatiaie a4 $2. 25 REWARD—Por th the spore! en delivery to me, ri TO ROTM Ao Bearee and coiftmensiy ¢ NING. 6" Publis to voxtend a nea Vpatro oropp: on ven | YOUNG Mi MENS fuily 1a meeting o! RIDAY, 6th instant, at devoted'to the erection Es the Wes- 's County, de 5 f the ent} late t! fevae ° "Yo.c. CLAYTON. Reo. Seo _ | ENEGH . paca the (8m WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN Tum, soustensins when Aly. PANY.—A meeting Of | apo to; al ve fe-t reven inches in the Stookh ore ot the. Werte ato ‘and George | height. He fae known in Washi ngton, and ie Railroad Com; be el id at on } no doudt |i that place or ites viemity, oe Wi pity, © 2 BSD A) » tue) wil give amet ‘waste taken, Beit aig he Ste TE | “ase a at ky ee S Lo % as E. Kinewan, Premdent between” J. 3. Coo! Secor: B. ment, + RSet A eps. ANA ager Thoma eee eds veer NICE wn tg ER STEIN- nf a Ke |» 001 mP-ceop* EROTT. Corner lth treet ané Pa avenue BOARDING. ‘OR YORKTOWN AND WHITE HOUSE, BOARDING Choice, Rooms. communicating, efgtfemomtee eer sth mses ie) Be re ahaa ate vss hande 5 or frelgnt Tih Beret apply on boardin. ‘im Sl moat delightful location, it medina tenner TP OO ae Bone Une Sane, ya ‘Eooms, Fox, verer* ‘A dark bay sheronrh, bred “*Mon- ces LLION, sdout 16 ‘@ several Boarders, with pee Yours at. ig Sito mn us, gent thai ts let Rooms soracataty. ie m se ‘ote. 508 rl bene SP side—a adoaiate onnvenient location ae those engaged in the ablic 0 oe! v8 a ‘ea eg Pees ney, ea S. ext ofisee.or in mercantile pursuits. Apply as Ehove. “UMBER, OAL O1L, ‘OOD AN \. 10F 000 feet 44.6 “antes White Pa Gullinge, C sor eal Oi att Aya joe of 000 “wa. gotend sé do io Selects jon, for asi at sits suerte SAG ds soe ec Mle ee to 000 Louk Reils, in ier DAVIDSON. ee lot When ude end Siling, | WOR BLACKSMITHA Like, Pioxets Cae AND HORSE SHOERS! ity. | White Pine ‘Woe i of best qual: | Berries’ Ping sp agers re Kosat gtog!,) iong, at of oor iers’ BS} On and for sale ae Tire ‘sot . T. EDW. Mh ye ithe’ Files, Bead Shoe t Cffise and and Yard. sat Ng Yaad r a eal oi, {reat gad hind, &e * ; JORN SioHRVANS,, Bere Bue ral gaat ett ae ae ant =~ = vari ‘Gumand ‘Reeth 8. BeSkrwen., We take es in Th — 5 jes@ 99 pnd 201 wag: m., ral a. 4 is ies °F Boods since coed. amen — action oomr, we eo iteot free | a AUCTION SALES. FUTURS DAYS. » HARSH AL @ PAGE, Avotioveers. AUCTION SALES. ras ERNOON & TO-MORROW By 3. . Re CO.. Avotioncers Ur sk BLE DW ING heats NEAR Rate hese peat x. a the ne, visite ye vate me ana TY Bo ibe betas dG sirects south, {(iniend.) und ron 75 ibe 3 rt Mote be an all i. the improve. 105 ive Dried Appios, Ns turee-chay rok 816 lbs Lon plains, fea r wish substantial ‘orme cash ny fe me hones is we 1 bait, order of ROWN, meg resi: ma ats MARSHALL & bide’ Trois, One ard oash; the remsincer in siz “tral ive months, with ‘interest, secured by @ ana of treat the on 5. 6. MeGUIRE & 00. Avote NTZ & GRIFFITH: Asctionsers, Cary ogre gt — Aa Nae Fea ect VE BASE 13 warnenee By, cen bat ovr oes tiene ine Rorete, Wagon, and Sasien. lOCKERY _olass, A i, en pacorument Sees, Goods, Crookers, | jes WALL & BARNARD, Avots. Roe al Voleees. QUARTERMASTER’S Rs rim BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Auots._ | AM ON Sa nat orper Cape . By PONTZ & GKIPPITH, Agotioncers Bagede Live ves * univ ati de ond A "CHINA | the at Publie Seep tne 5th instant, at 10 ‘sf . = Ne WaLLace, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. eye tree Seater Suen battery aot cee & aieries sunttnd e dlaodied'in ge Diueers end he el &o., ko. fie too numerous to mention. mad MONT? & %& GRIFFITH, Acots. a: THE ABOVE SALE !3 UNAVOIDARLY | os oa north, uni FRIDAY, dune 6:h, sae hoar | & ht ot rae iach ce ces aad al E° _BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Auot's. Tysegeese Sea srs a, ‘ EFYER A2G 8 dcod of trast taken to scoure MTeSaverancite hy net of wor —er, WM. BH. WARD, JOHN P. eee jeSeod __ @REEN & WILLIAMS Aucts, etn & BARNARD, Avotioneers. OMMISSION 8. te hevate fy virtve Stan onde aoe oree ‘Eth Sis. Ne Dusriet of Colem BALLS, PaKTIBS, &e. T2 E PIC Nic OF THE sata. GLEE BHF is postponed on account of the weather NEXT iz TORSDAY. June at the aame piace. that cay is no. J willbe postnoped ull farther rotic#, Fic Bic es o*al loro of the Committee. jot-st POSTPONED, Tae Pie Nie “DAY, June Sprit Dats until TUES. months, the pur- aeierred O: FOR THE GRAND Pic NIG H rurspAt SAxS74£ Sexina, |t ne » June } Crostai Spring is 2 at! La on “ha léik street road, Ph With besutifal jon, Swine ko. and i Prof. peed ECS aged, said | Danet oe 8t3 070! ans 001 nd al tinue to's lato at nicht. Tiokets - adinitteng & gentiaman and /sties Manager: Grarumer. oor Manager—Prof, Spies. Fiss? GRAND bi ae aT EXCURSION Washington Social Association, 79 GLYMONT PAVILION, reso Soe lith, 1082, e Araociation announce te oir Pape ges Teg the ci Wins toa that they inte s Te1oRn to Giymonte the Ee ton the Potomas, River. It hes Improved since the last two ou! ecm pon &o.; and we fee! assw: pine ts made it. wilt be the grand- zee raion that mer ver left sagton. Sattons ne BO admi aa tiemas 3B on me! of the Assooistion, rorat’ the boat on the evening exgursion, ‘The steamer Young Americs will leave the foot of Lith street at 7 o’olvok Coaches will leave tie corner of 12th strest and Pa, avenus, also 7th street and Pa. avenue. to cop- fee vey, ‘sons to the boat, and will be at the wharf ereee hed matt af A ‘TARE EMERSS, ook d: Som Catt 5 b note. win, BUMderraed Y 4rransemen nssste watt 4 pRERSS semes H, B sil, Geor ce St See. By @REEN & WILLIAME, Ane. We a eed ¥. 8 Metea’ - | RaSh tet fed mm 12-dstgeolit geil, at public auction, até o* Tue Proprietors of gL Mowr take ploasu -.om the premises, by virtue of & deed of trust : informing thé citizens of Washington, i Jertgn to, aod Gan es des’ Georg: and Alexeucrin that this fa: ne ath Bod Cur pre piece of resort will be reopened. Liber J. A... No War Silos em ‘Tard 478, one Be devout Foley | Et Samat putt CS geared at ey ure, ‘OT s&@r street, next door to Brown’s Restaurant a top| quare Bu Bap bended a oy ab) is) 13th st.and Pa ay. Any person tse ry fonueg 30 Resdee business can also be 3,841 cquare moOre Or ens. Spplication 8 the shove nam visee. Terms ee st cost of purchaser, ONES @ Wil Seretrs. | 05 owkds OREEN & Within p&ce SREEN & WiLL BrGREEN-& WILLIAM, Awctlonesre. Hogses; OLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- FOR SALE AND RENT. We. CakRiscR, Wacon, Cant. PL WS, AND wae fas akMINe Uvensite FOR RENT—At No. 450 12th strest, east T AvcTion.—On F tant betwoen @ sud ff ste, comfortabie StaRT: wo chal’ Gebree sleek s a “ {Mine formor rest! tak =: chainbers sing/4, and with ritting roome ad = tt, Esq.. it one- FR nad fur ed. No outidres in the stress the ey Baa on ‘the locaton is one of thé most desirable jets ‘eiiits pa ogee ft __ mast pases ry Paraitare, via— 1 FS MEAT ‘ati Davement bricg baa Geany Frame Fi Pisbo £ ote, areas. GES fo F., Containing & room: anil Whité Window Curtauis, and liar. posseaaion ist of fipniy af 378 Eleventh soe: w went, between Bi) pa: ate. je5 lw Shrcte OF CHOICE ROOMS, in & firet class Rg With gas, hot and cold baths, with or eet ean he rag —— early eta Setion Honatt a7 1) fico, Staple acd © Feu, ayes cme tei & gentlem: wife. piidren s PARLOR B BEDROOM i att Iepation near Pi pint Ofiee. Ad- 7 got other Carpets, Passage and other ™ Sait ee Bedsteads, Cooking and other Wits easiae Requisitse, One excel _— we ii " > ees Bree ree Borwes inal ad yuna, =| Hieseaetes 5; over $10, Dep eeMle ey rau ice fe Sieur near cornet of & WILLIAMS, Avots, Ress FOL FLT Tay arena |e SpRop ROLE, tal ue rommrors sesalt vee family. . ‘Houssaew, on tho Ay org at ol dane So e an m- d piace ° ar War partment Address “ B OREEN @ WILLIA S, Aucts, ia ABOVE ALF [8 STI the: postpozed on accouct of the rain an mone - » the 9th inetact, rame hour en { 105 GREEN & WILLIA) oy Auts Br yt E ARNAR site be R D. »__Auctionsers. a ee iy eacie= sepur- Sot bate NEGA S Et tana FoR RENT—A fiet-clase FURN jeBsantiy situated i Ward, Good rvants can be had with t: Apply rte C, INGLE, No. 24 Loutsisca a Fifemas HOUSE £OR REQTOA ane four-story ‘Houses Centrale yaad aetat! frit cated, id shower taco." es Sara u en: dross "A.B. Star Of pits Binns LOUSE, FoR RENT REA al — WALI. & BARNARD, Avots farni Ou: ine dest Sroms and room with gue res Uiroogh iq i FHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, oat ria i jor three aavs on 7 F iireet, between 19th and and 30 strosts wes ‘went. URNISHED HOUS. ‘oO: F central eoman toaeean 4 fof yl Pod Offices and Sreasury Desarimens, provided with eel isat hee aleadeate area Rye a! re oes requi ye of MUNN & CO,, northeast eye st At the c: y PLEASANT EERUN went and Log. anid and — end Forks, Fina Linen, £0. 8 &s, ee woes. = other articles too ofS mais cet seh ere ogee bearings imtcrest, oud toate ge ite atene for rent, ard furnitere Esa mee. Possession given im: tf "No. 409, 0n 1 sireet, between week and reets, m 3t lw* as FOR REN healthy v location, at 4 Fase HOUSE vOoR KEN au — pleassnt and Detercen 9h i The rooms oper e@oh other,) “Trurteces and a bp eck! The wee je as a oA Fas. Ey By THOMAS DOWLING, Acctioncer, ENTCA furnished fou 1Ck NCERY SALE—By virtue of a dee F pte uiiteeree Sccaesaretr te Saas ce 3a CMMER Resi RESIDENCE F ne ‘tention aE » Auot. Beatson of tite will be reoerveg ca [a aa the raf peat ea pobeireetad to Malot q BECK Wiys. ‘be sttineto. Sat

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