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respective callings, than tf following them tn com- PHE EVENING: WASHINGTON CITY: pared with the while inhabitants To the laboring white man especially, of the uD sssteeeeere JUNE 6y 18626] isorder States, the change will result in advan- Esarctiee eee Ye — eo eeg o petty fest a: FS The ce Del Waki Be a | tazen and blessings innumerable. His children © 108 June 5 —A party of engineers and fire- | butcould not long hold them aguinst the storm fer = i The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than | wil! almost immediately reap the advantages of an escaped from Memphis with three locomo- of whistring bulle's and ecase-shot. The crowd ~ ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice } the em of universal free education th: - rolled literary reading, is now on our counter ready for | vaiis in all the non-slaveholding States, as well delivery to the public. Embraced in its enter- | 2. of the greater range of chelce of fature em- taining contents are the following articles: ployment for them, and the opportunities of be- flight, they left the locomotives at the river, and McClellan's great victory on the Chickahom| Coming better skilled In the employment chosen, 1» stoning on foot to Columbus, arrived here to- | F distinctly. en, ‘which must have over- 4 Particolers and details of the fight; The bi munities wherein slaves are numesons as com: FROM MEMPAIS AND VICKSBURG. talked STAR, | si2ze mise vis tore pions oot ete] FATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | cotss! stot ined the meet with grestsenme of noise, which yee men touching each other In opposite saddics to shout when they be straggling set in briskly before this atthe ao ~ A fire. Superhuman efforts, headed by Gen. Heint- complete equipment cf double bowed heel By GREEN & WILLIAMS. zelman, and aided by his surgeon, Milban, and rf Col. A of the field tives, which they succeeded in firing up’ sectet- meant to say a ee mS a who ly, and ran them as far as the Obion river, ° my dying day I shall have in my Having burst the bridges after them in thelr Wralling shriek of « private of the 1st Long Island, horse with ussion iy within ts wound avr Depa » if pri . load draft of wh ch ix not to exceed aix ic the apeed to be net lee. 01 all Ds » copper butt bolted, ani shee’ is pg sce a low mets ithe bolwa: R od ee Tan Carpets of plate ir teach end POR GUNBOATS, AUCTION SALES. Yunis 47TRENOON ¢ FO _mORKOW be construct voneers. ‘Tudder at each end. fore and aft schooner ExcEeeet HOUS*+ HOLD AND KITCH y. the aesuan ar Avction —On SATUK pm oetart selliof 7 F lined; the wheels to be made as short fore and | ‘Three Mario randy, Book She!ves the bes! msterials, to be eh é ining Walnut Sofss, Lounges, and ° ficat: bor . Chara, iting from the greater diversification of labor, | a4 Qur troops will immediatel the | whelmed him morally more than it did physi- leteads, Mattress: Chai R lant dash at Hanover Court House; The James | '*” = 4 y. 'y secure 4 pol 8 rt ookera, Riverexpedition; Evacuation of Corinth and | 4d greater general skill in it, which will pre- engines. The refugees report a sad condition of Not running, nor ‘errified—oaly unwilli: Scenes. inte be Aelivensd ata Mets Tuba Vite a large assortment Pe a dy Inteat news from Halleck's army; Particulars of | vail everywhere in such States when they ceaseto | sassy in Memphis. They bring with them road, ‘orms: jackson’s raid; and war news from Butler's, | be communities wherein the supposed interests Hontes‘a, Gayiets, Fremont’s, and every other | .¢ slavery are permitted to direct the pas ye % ii s the breaking out o: t; t In New | Policy in everything, 2s up to 4 ee Geet oe aoe ee Dixie; | the rebellion throughout almost the entire South. | 0m Conversations with rebel efficers; Opinions of the Southern pres: vantazes in the race of life, 2s well as all the op- febel atiecke on Casey's division; Coufed ac. | portunities enjoyed by those of his neighbors ka’s retreat; Commodore Farra- | who may be miilionaires. ‘he James River expedition,&¢.] we might pursue this line of argument ad European news; Telegraphic news from all over mfinitum, showing beyond question that in a pe- ; Ports ‘‘sev sional Proceedings; Interesting reading matter; | olherwise, no white man in the border slave the city. “The news from the fleet is unim. portant. Brisk. firing continued on both sides yesterday.** al hb fi Vicksbi ited Bist e- the country; Descriptive articles; Congres-| Cuniary point of view, as well ss socially and | A dispatc! vensls of Puree at ult., r ecin kien, omenea cnet be Poetry, Wie —s humor, i io, o- holding States, rich or poor, In high positions pis me <prnengen, and ail the toc Sin bumbie life,can fall to be immensely ad- = pig 1. Sak ee Webs De Be vantaged in the end by the displacement of slave , with white labor, around bim. I.ack of space, however, forbids us the undertaking. Standing opposed to the wise and patriotic policy recommended by the President are two others, each insisted on by its peculiar friends, and, incur jadgment, alike unsafe and imprac- ticable. Viz: the policy of the abolitionists; and gardener and honsekeeper. ‘This is just the paper above all otbers for per- ons sojourning Im the National Metropolis to send to thelr friends at a distance. Price only three cents per copy, or $1 perannum; postage prepaid by stamps when so arranged. of the late demecratic party. Merning Press. ielligencer explains why the New York Tribune calis the lateaction before Richmond 3 ‘reverse’? The Tribune says that every defeat helps -mancipation mere than a victory; If our armies well rem victories it only remains to make the worst of them., ‘The Kepeblican argues that the rebellion bas been an advantage to the pecuniary condition o¢ the South; as I( has made them te depend more the scheme of gathering the negroes of the South past Indurance to meet the legitimate expenses of market Been. themaciver; and ee Lapeeand’ them from } i1ons on millions ta the taxes necesgary to be pald < Maieconen i Hector and : of yesterday re- | expending millions of money at % ort — rg by nortbern white labor nominally on account of | the editor of the Democra., who denounced Rec- Eo prope stank ce Serpe Sakae = 2 ing pisces and tn European cities. Also that it the war tor for running away from the capital, leaving |. Pp ee n of cas! Insactions re was bas given to the Southern merchant an oppor- tunity of disposing of an old and unfashionable Stocks of ocd: bend that, if it isto have longer sway, it prom- Papers of the 2d of June. The Argus has near: On —s acolumn — telegraphic ee from Rich. t Ker cftoere and Frias foei for claiming 2 total defeat of the Federal arm: i "s mond, ing v Frem Caire—Seuth: Ttems. Carro, June 5.—An intelligent and apparently truthful prisoner, just from Fort Pillow, says our flotilla can undoubtedly take Forts Pillow and Randolph, and Memphis, whenever it attacks | canal are reported destroyed. But the most se. them. Col. Ellet, commanding the Union ram. rlous loss is the destruction of the bridge at Har- is impatient for permission to commence the at- | Pers Ferry. Thisis the fourth time within a year that of the eifort to blow life lato the deadcarcass | tack, being entirely confident of snccess. Sve! : 4 { now compre- | the State without any Government. t % vie Every tenn of qiethVation ‘wiaet x P Gen. Curtis {a still In Batesville. He bad 6,000 | Closing sales: U.S. 6's of Is~1. coupons, 102%; troops between the White and Red rivers. within every four mooths of dete of contract. ——— eo 6 it GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avots or » oc uding® ! . by 3 WALL & SARNARD. Auctiovesrs. coh jouth cormer Pa.ave and Ninth strest sions, and ni d ies. To be RSI c. 4 , wa. ny and at Hanover ‘Darkness 8, Ipcoarde toe witn eval ORSES. FaRRIAG EE BUGGIES. Ww supplied five bund. * ond: His eblidren will then enjoy well nigh ailthe ad- The ealter, Sowerer, sayeth “te di rebel ferees, aba from To atly a of our as to. that Secnson' ie in Pca canes marehing on Wash- and af full mile bebind our news has cai the retreat ington, at ry ; of Gen. McClellan’s army in front of Richmond. eric. ll paver sprog pe ee 8 awfal, embracing it’s fleet still below . awfal. the that this important structure bas been destroyed. One year ago it was burged by order of General Richmond dispatches of June 2d say that “the | Johnson. In Augusta trestling was completed, What the policy of the abolitionists means, 1s | Confederates - har fardriven the Yankees ineantctaent bya freshet in September. On being realized in the rapid increase of demands | back a mile and a half intoa swamp, ocenpying | completed. und. on two weeks after the river on the National ‘freasury to support and extend | their camp and capturing their bagyage and over th rose and washed away the bridge This 500 prisoners. Gen. Rhodes is wounded, and ird destrnctior wes repaired in a few days, and F fen. Halton, of Tennessee, killed: The Yankees | atter having es-aped the fire of the Confederates o huge and numerons boarding schools, there fought desperately, but they were badly whipped. | who menaced it last week, Is new 2, ain destroyed 10 be fed, clotued and educated at the cost of the | f ne arena wastercthi on both sides ” in tor | BY the flood. ‘The rattroad went of Martinsuyre athe Depa loyal while tax-payers, already burdened almost | .)7hr pa —_ ler ort Pillow calls for pevcrge rtd gon Anjary; sana =e eee oe Raph ‘A dispatch from Grand Junetion, dated June mpl nid ct de dy —yllior areel fo the war. Although in its Infancy, it will be safe | 2, states that there are no Union troops between ~ ies a ee ee ere thoeontraee ir @ to be jarkished at the lowest to say Luat this policy has already added mil- | Grand Junction and Corinth. om, Record:ne to ity last @ second reconstruction was slight decline in Governments. We quote from registered, 106 U. Sof 1565,% U.8.5's althoug! rig! ee proposing wil’ present tleir own plans cl are almost whol!) intel- .. | SPecihcations and models. The price states feulare.”” The dispatches state | tind ens Wye tre Probably be- | inoiude the vessel with une: By WALL & BARNARD. Anctionsers Stationery. Corner Benth vide Pa mene ted Meas ees. Tue Great Faesnet on tHe Upper Potomac. Bt the office of The late rains have swollen the streams about 9’0 00k Pox of Al the atationery avy Department and the » the latter date tv July 1, 1&5 By WALL & BARNARD. Avetionsers All artic.es furnished must be of the best Corner Little Caca quanty. delivered wi eral locks and to the eatis: ons spect ‘ing Covered rel ten, e 0 will be considered unless from | "§fibe Covered» — caged in the constrcotion of ves" 6 WALL & BARNARD. Avots & A so usual in naval oon | UR DAY MORNING. Sunst-wewil eof font —_< e number of Work, Harness, and Sais and equipments | Carriages. Fop and nies, Wagore, fied Navi Dararrmanr, June 4, 1982, L Seranate Pulsp Px rosats Becre.ary oj Monday, the WALL & BARNARD, Avots . @venwe and Ninth sivect, thout aelay wh: rderedand 7 = Pee pe tng = ———_ A PAIR OF VERY FINE BORSES any GON AT AUCTION —O) ay wired, * on der for stations: MORNING.7e instant, St "6 o'clock, we consitered which Coss not faliv vertigement, and in whioh each not bad a in front o! jotion Koome— AFAmple Of eash “i fine Horses, Wagon, anc Harness. a 5 OBBh. WALL & BARNARD, Avets ad in whieh more bamed tor any one article, cient sinount, with two ot more reties, for the [aithfal exseution of the be requ. « "er OF (eas quant.t: artiolé euntiacted for, eo Le req wired not enumerated in iu, 88 3S O satisfactory te-ti | tl 21 sn. 4 2 M persou or pereons wr ' ie Gas W names of the eure portable LJ = the 7th instant, at 10 o’clonk a JOHN T. WA Me : : FUTURE Days. By 3. C. MOOUIRE & CO, Avctionsers. COEPORATION OF WASHINGTON sm DRla Socks at Pr BUESDAY AF TERN ON, June lth, ai 5 o ihe Avc*ion Reoms, we zhall'sell ‘or socount of L ecran-e Company, it su: ‘ation of Wasbinet ut per eet #tock, Po Bfiono! Alexandria 6 t Stock, uk of the Metropolis _ — 7 the pu ” 207 bius or white, ruled, ream Seen ie el = «| {ses fo make the white people of the land merely | “pile Vieksburg Eveniog Citizens of Seturday, (Societal pate mt eae Papo gh 1 piue ot whiter isa or} Dorms ame Aa ye the providers of beard, clothing and education | says: leven gunk vate have gone back, down sourl 67a, 52 California 7's, %%. Ameri- T paper a THE QUESTION OF THE TIMES for the aeyroes of the South, free of cost--aregult | the river, owing, it is suposed, to insubordina- “an gold, it Foreign exchange ay. reams best note By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auptionsers. Ic ts gratifying to perceive that our nelgbbors | tar tow at present over zeslous anti-slavery sym. | Jon and mutiny, Several remained, and on Fi!- of Maryland, who have of late been reaping the frulte of secession tn the logs of their negroes, are rapidly coming to comprehend that their evident and ealy sure rellef Mes in promptly adopting the wise policy of gradual emancipation enforced in the President's Inte message on that subject. The Star repeatedly expisined, in endeavoring to prevent secescion, that it must inevitably remit in the destruction of the value of slave property in the border States. We were, therefore, not un- Prepared for the existence of precisely the state of things towhich we refer, inthis rezion. Wedo pathizers will endorse an hour after thelr very | pre rebel them bis first visiton account of the war. It ts also the policy of filling the North, a8 well as the South, with fonr millions of tdle, uncontrollable negro consumers and non-producers, !n place of keeping in the South, as formerly, four millions of laborers, on every dollar of whose productions northern white iabor and capital annually drew as large an aggregate dividend as was drawn by the cz | actually working it for its own profit. ments. his losses frum the escape of alaves and the extraor- day evenin; * first settlement with (be tax-gatherer, soon to pay | having additional guns mounted.”’ pressed haretacsnaien slyly Rebel Account of the Battle ef Satard: transacted.) THIS EVENING. | 10) yarage ene Carro, June 5 —The Memphis papers of the 2d | inthe German Hall, ith atrest, between F Sreame b Posi ols gy mgtney contain despatches from Richmond dated the ist instant, of which the following is the substance : ‘General Hill’s division commenced the fight, re year WH ee hone eee ANP MRS It ts, further, the policy ef forcing white and black ** The Federals were driven from their redoubts field. Their presence increased the enthusiasm shelled tae ehore for several hours atteries are being strengthened by PE J_JOUVENAL, Secretar: sar will give their closing adirasees 1 on Saturday morning; Generals Ruodes’, Gar-| ths Unitariac Churah corner 8 xtp and D strests. land's, Rains’ and Anderson’s brigades bearing 5A ry a REN eo sicjcok. the brunt, until the arrival of their reinforce. > eat 734 0’ eloc! GCrimical Prisons.” Ap- 6-2t* ting tbo atieru, official gizs, engraved stamp, per 5,009 best buff or white envelopes, Government pat- Fo Teani 10 reais manills paper, S8 hy 3 inches, flat, par 20 reams best buff or white envelope paper, royal, per ream bis ein MEWIOR, Presisea™ | gveuepeuiey BRO: O78 per ream joog SMES z ae See scytant drawing pape: per neat By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auotionsers. 9 i nt drawing paper, sheet “ z meats nee pac." Coversmone | C By waren of pcree of the Gareth Got 1 rh oflies®. 8iz>, promted stanp per L tne District of Colambia in el ~ DMILNISTRA SALE OF CORPO. Brcx TORS y aren ne Wth, at 6 o'elock. at the Auction shall sell by order of the Orpaace’ 8% Corporation of Washington Stock, T Py Se = . A éministrator OBUIKE & CO.. Avote it Cos euveiopes, Governmen:| ‘56 Cate onthe sist PAesOd In 8 cause James J. ing | and John Smith a: Moeney and others are de! fer for eaie at sublic anotr i » BE tern, unstamp, per 1 + not believe that a single intelligent slaveholder J social and industrial equality upon all, that must | and ther batteries were turned on them. $ SPECIAL M ger g eff gS 10,00 best’ bu or white envelopes, leiter size, | (°° > h Aras », of Msryland fails at this moment to realize that inevitably end In bloodshed amounting to a war ~‘ General Lee and President Davis were on the at St. '8 School Room, on SUNDAY, Per 3,900 ge —s of races that will exterminate the race for whose dinary depreciation of the value of slave property, are jestiy chargeable upon secession; the author of the war, that, like all other wars, is attended by immenae pecuniary losses to all communiti On the otker band, the policy especially antag- = tie to that, promises no better results. As “ General Rhodgs was slightly wound corner of 9th ard D, com neue; involved In it. While secession has thus liter- laid down in the late eddress cf certain opposi- “The enemy tried to make a tlank ement : ? ally robbed siavebolders of much of thelr pro- tion members of Congress, it amounts to an effort | about 7 o'clock in the evening, but were repulsed. | 1t9 this worthy | 1,00 patent clott.-! perty, and immensely depreciated the value of the country to again place the direction affairs that remaining, {thas Injured, even more, the in the hands of the old Demo- Jy," “€@n Sanday the battle was renewed, chiefly a = 1.0 pa’ with musketry. Prisoners are constantly comin; ( PATRINeTON AND GEORGETOWN | * 1 o’clook p.m. Ki vi of our troops. The Yankees stubbornly contested | neatly requested to attend. vei benefit it is so unw!sely sought to be entailed on every inch of ground, while they gave way tothe} J°5 . impetuous charges of our soldiers. Large num- ESTIVAL—-T i ee cree bers of the Confederate soldiers are wounded in Srentrenian, oan er coat ne Ee the arms and legs. : Presbyterian © for the benefit of said C vurah. ed pater srav ds “6. C. : See. 5,00 best whits offic’s! S C. SIMMS, Reo. 105g by ox nones ger Lie fhe: per 1 ow >t cioth~ined envelopes, 6 by 4inches, per bee} 5 i I size,-n- ‘in Square amt e a etter siz! (ens the envelopes. cagrared stamp, velopes, enzrared stamp, To00 pe gorner of 1355 south C street. oy in 6, a J tae for lined envelopes, £% by ¢1aches, the deferred payments, eniorssd to the estisf. of said trustee, and besring interest from th RAILWAY COMPANY f Ate © dead to be ined until the whole of the . Gen. Bation, of Tenn , ts killed. fog eats Off 1,co0 patent oloth lined envelopes, 5% 3% inches, ? " property holders of non-slaveholding States; rov- lic-party leaders Late Demoeratic-party lead- | nage on beth sides was dreadful, the Yankee: re aha Cees, wanmineton ee ones *S peP sao cots ncoueuas eee BONE. a ot tacit property it stock bende ieee ee | ers only, made the current war, taking advantage toring two to our one. About 600 prisoners have si Hotel, in Washington city, on TUESDAY. the HroMpattmnaat to Fave the | Sort Ofeaiectng | J2¢Stawhes GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acct thet 0] ty in st 3, usiness, lands, - 5 n ~ tn day of June, jor 18 election o} eo. ¥ of rags pes ar pS tie tee land | Of tbe opportunity to that end accorded to them cree apes; intelligence from the battle-fteld | Wie ere ot eg commas Tin aeele ee ‘gm ali the different kinds manufactured.) | Sy GREEN & WILLIAMS. Dautioneess. &c., ke not e J ———— by the ebolitionists of Congress, Greeley, Phil- | represents that the enemy has been driven back 4 | held from 10a m, to3p. mn OUSEH: slaveholder to charge upon the Government Lips, Garrison & Co ,who afforded them the lever the and ahalf f:om bis position. Our forces er s . KINGMAN, President, rather than secession, the injuries be has received with which alone they were able, for the time sare =f his camps. » J. Coomss, Seoretary. jes 5t we through the war, than it would be for the North- “We being, to work the southern popular mind off its balance into rank treachery to the best Govern- | by the w, ern manufacturer, merchant, stockholder or me- chante to do the same-tuing. The latter have always beld the right parties—the secession garchy—responsible; and the former are rapii coming to take thesame common sense view of the matter. Nor fs {t more reasonable tn tue former to look to direct interference by the Gen eral Government to ward off from their interests the natural eff-cts of the existing state of civil the bite, with the bairof the dog’’—to nothing emancipation recommendation, because sincerely Maine Pelitics. street, opposite Pt a0 ‘war, than {t would be for those of the North who} relteving that, when the border States are rid of PorrLanp, Mz., June § —The State Republi- I R MEETING Will fi Biso Bind the!s property and laber ofevery descrip- } stavery, and not until then, will the country be fcan Conveation has. nemineed: ton Ra week in the Luther- | $.1¢7¢0 nine tion e.most utterly ruined fa value, to expect the | rg of ait danger of the recurrence of such troub! Goverament to make them whole agsin b; its di- rect Interference to that end Al! alike deplore the fruits ef secession explained above, and all patriotic people look alone to the only sure remedy for its cure—the prompt and thorough extinctioa of the rebellion, with the consequences that should rightfully flow from tht achievement. fo the North, its chief consequence will be the Prom pt restoration of its former business relations ‘With the South, in every way rapidly increasing the eggregate amount of buslaess it does with the South end the relatively aggregate profits upon that business To the border sisveholding States those consequences will beeven more signaliy element of greatest value to the industrial pros Perity@ the whole Union: instead of being, as of late, 2 political power fraught with monstrous danger to the country. Granted, that let alone, it Involved no danger to society. Buthe isa poor causist Indeed, who fancies that so long as it remains a political power it will ever be let alone by the malicious and unreflecting. It has been the bad dog in the neighborhood. The sensible bor ment for the free and intelligent citizen that ever The Vicksburg papers of the 3ist say that eleven Uroered 100 oft |. No. 80, opaque or clarified. existed. Sach @ proposition amounts simply to] of the Federai gunboats have gone down the | ‘'¢léth day of July next, for the purpose of oon- quu paws nif idering and soting upon such cases as may be | 75 dozen red tpe, asaurted 1 = Vine’ river. They say the fleet is no nearer the “ah ready for ai tion. 12 dozen til. a recommendation to try theexpedient of ‘curing | Seer ot the city now than it was. two'weeks “opi lawim = CHARLES W. DAVIS, Seo._ J © dozen Penkyjves. Rogers ago, and = mat fpenecers — obstacles en- | eS EVERY ONE'S INTERESTUTO THE ONE'S handies, 4 bi . more, nothing less countered below Vicksburg bad caused disstt-c. {e< ENS. STRANGERS ae ef We advocate prompt action on the part of the] tion among tue Yankee troops, compelling the RG 1 have peak reseed a ee WO recer very large and Lorder slave hoiding States npon the President's J COMManders to fall back to reorganize thetr forces. | fine assuriment o Spring Clothings nick am Pp THE BATTLE OF SEVEN PINES. The First Day’s Fighting. From the correspondence of the New York Tribune we take the following in reference to the repulse of Casey’s division and the subsequent | valuable Booke im retaz/ at fighting on Saturday: KLIN General Peck’s military family were at their} _ie6 lw Bookse! er: rice and coffee in the open air at a quarter before 4 Se es captured three batteries after the most En REICE, OF JOINT COMMISSION Bg desperate fighting. The enemy were protected vu —_ ae SratEs anv Costa Rica, Wash ral 1, 1862. and their entrenchments. That this Board will bein session on INGTON. TEREST—TO THE 3 | Coburn for Governor. ‘Phe resolutions adopted ured, (Rev. 3.6. Butler's.) Sethe oorner of as those through which it lanow passing. When | "Vite all patriotic people of Maine to unite on | Aug sod) seneetes oom pour ne Ot 6 O°0100K P ey F 10 dozen best di the simple basis of.a support of the policy and it shall bsve gone away into the States where ft is, iecipice of President Lincotas rege d througt climatic influences, immeasnreably more fron must be putdowa at any cost. They express Profitabie to the whole country than white labor J Sympathy with, and praise of, the army and | men and wo navy, and approve of national and State meas ravings, Comic Pictures, &c. Also,a ever con be there, 1t will be simply an industrial for teots reliey aod reward. Lg oo eer Aitiing price rose ae. — that the rebel- Over 5 000 new Card Pho hs of it msn of ail counter, Copies of ine 0, at IAM F, RICHSTS IN 8 jstional Bo! je6 3t* 278 Pa avenue. Wa: 452 Serenth st. WS, choicest products of Literature. is ery, Albums, Photographs, _ las a 2 s 30 poun: New Establist nent, well suppiied with the Stabied to ofer | ! re ecissors, best quality cozen Lao on swore fate ity mean One excellent Work Horse ind apd rentie, . are, arness aed . an Sommin. Fabec’s best, assorted Cows, » . Spring Market Wass ing lead pencils per d-zsn at coreeaee ei rates proportioned to ti v ing ic ares 32 dozen bost Fa era red at, re STILL AHEAD: Sdozen camel watr bruster; asscried oe 2 dcezen sticks best India per ster Upeifine sosriet sesiing wax, per ad le pounds best uslity wale per pound, U7-THE ABOVE 10 pow: cum iC, per pound 6dozen preuered mucilags and brush. large, per nm J HE PEOPLE'S BOOKSTORE, Sdozen prepared muciiage and brush, small, per F Quart ~ best London copying ink, per quart ve | sel) ‘ Tal 4 ounce bottles Guyoit & Co, superfine carmine, fourthofe mils \K taste or braid, e best hemp twine, per pense th per d- ze oats, best quality, 3 inch Diade, bra per poun er quart indis rubber, per dozer. tcrion—02 FURSDAY, the say sto oon = m.. at er do; ‘3 beets buok or pear! per dozea z ory hand'ss, in cases, ‘Fures-piy sind other Carpets, Passage and other Soring Lodnge, Bedeteads, Cooking snd other With a good lot of Kitoben Requisites, a) 2 Carriages. . peno.ls, per doz LE IS POSTPONE On Scoount of thy 7 Sth cay of dene, at tne a readings jes GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avcts. U7 THE ABOVE 8aL’ “R- er postposed on account ey in —s} Mon: DAY, tho 9th instant, +sme hour and pi-ee. s GREENS WILLIAMS: au-te B: 8 Ww in tho foregoing Schedule ry THOMAS DOWLING. Auotionser, TRING RAGE-GaE - XECUTOR's fALE- HOUSEHOLD FUR- beneficial, soon repaying them, with heavy jater- | man who owns such a dog, on tinding it plagued | one o’cleck in the afternoon The unmistakable | | RAVEL D PORTE MONA See FANS A BOVSe WANTED-Forai sel Ou WEDNESDAY MORNING meat Py ‘ent, ‘or ail the pecuntary losses brought upon thein | t the point of tearing his own and bis neigh-| Tattle of musketry fired by companies and by | @ just opened & large assert tiog in tas ‘ity of Waahurtons of Suatie aia’ to | Hubyet W o'clock, at the renaenes cf'tae aia js b sion. ; column in front brought the graduate of every entiemen’s Lesiher Trave:i whe Y sehingtop, of about six Bopkics, on Congress street, between Bea i seces: : eps’ children, dace net ‘hesitate to pet Stoptel | Lluis geld in Mesicn right Gecko nee ne ae Combs, Fans and Portemonna: Tegel the Wow ork fannie can.te ned by apply: | Wont strests all the Parnithreten tae: They possess soll, climate, water power, min-} the way, because if let alone by the malicious } mounted instantly, and ordered his brigade under M. ALT @ BRO. Jow Niuth street. near Pounsyivanis avenue 1] prising — —— erais and other natural Incidents of pecuniary and | a4 foolish boys, it would have remained barm- seins “In the abort space of time consumed by =a a jo4-st M MILLER. | Nshogacy Rouksr: Tate Catena ae,, social prosperity to a community, of far greater . £ tly gets rid of itas danger- | Me in rolling up my blankets and overccat, an: bs J —T, 5 - | Lexcelent Keds, and Bedding, x ‘alll ieee those possessed by any other esis of — 5 sie ue Neocon, ; ahd case | sepa the tee Fidiug twenty'rods Lad ar a. iE LEATHER ‘RUNES! Briony. tone. ia god onters For cana Sidedoas. ; Bareane, Wardre the Union; and the resuits of the war im bringing | citer the awfal warnlag of the past year, remic | fovard he eiteg ont one bad felly oct tn, Hacking Franks, Hand Trunke, v3, “Bites, qENRY 1. CARL Fhree-piy, bs useels, snd Ingrain Carpets, them to adopt the wise and statesmsniixe policy to where, and under circumstances in} and was tree fag in'3 greet shamefil ner aah an AF And te circa, Lousiana avenue, between cia | Ficver, stands. acd @aa Fx ures, of gradual emancipation so forcibly reeommended | yy:ch, in losing its political importance, it] down the Willlamsburg reed. In the greatest va-iety at low prices. and Tih Streets, opposite the Bank of Washington, Gils Tea Set, Castors, Kmves and Forks a 3 ’ = Down the road they came—over the fields on ALL, STEER z Crockery, and Ww by the President, will make those resources ava‘! would simply be ta foture on element of great either side of the road they st gled fast—through | je6-2w Tintei } 32: ‘OR BUST io Lanem he are, able, to their immense profit, as though by magic. | national prosperity. That can ouly be done, we} the safer woods they sbulk a F STON, 9 -# No possible interference of the General Govern ment can restore the market value(prices) of slave m-ndations on the subject, embracing the dye | bad laid down toavold the shell and shot—very | ‘The subscribsr havine purchased lar for the above port, and Property in the border States to the standard at | eoionization of most of the blacks whom a resort Tectkepd cue dine qe Piet ms Iota Now Yorkand fhiade meg ea) ee et egttacee 3 which it stood before secession struck its fatal | ¢, 41 may emancipate. formed scross the i to stem ite dastardly gow, at aw Boo won and fo ‘as AEP blow upon it. That value was the result of the] an apology isdue to the Star's resders for the | Belore 3 o'clock Gen. Keyes found that Gasey’s No u7s Pe extreme southern State demand for it; not ef the } jenorh of this article. It will be foand in the | entire division wasgone! Hesent to Hein'zel- Profits of its ¢mployment nosth of Mississippi and Alabama. On:l¢ contrary, all political econo- away, and sought VAN. J repeat, by adopting the President's wise repom-] the rear. Most were muddy, pi catel that 4! [PORTANT aap a Washington ; i , = ing importance of the subject, It isat length | 3 dinealy cate iyo ar ee SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTAING ey upon us, and the pars of wisdom {s to meet | wanted. je came on the ground about a quarter PO! = mists Know well tha! In the aggregate, the em- | i: squarely In the face, as we have sincerely en- after 3, and gathering gas rapidly as he could ail GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. 1 1 han paid Lsbor in other i F \ e elements of the lon in the strange woods We havo in st: d daily receivin the j aprsseeiattn ae es = = ae deavored to do in —eeeen wie above. sed uaknows eweinps, took toes ogee tat Feed een tee Se Rae spfeet jes 2 , + a a man mate, whites cannot labor toas gy?at pecuniary a@ivantage as negrocs, pays no margig of profit whatever; or, st vest, a very Inconsiderable profit : fused his indomitable spirit into the fallin; ht. | Uur present stock cffarsto gect emen w: an OUR MILITARY BUDGET. He sent back for Kearney and Semlgnees a jam sd at ould every inducemeat in style, quali- oe ge Birney, and Berry—ne who so timely brought | "7524 Price. NOT CONFIRMED. salvation upon Steo ‘The schooner A !so: (Repub.) NEW DRY GOODS STORE. ona is now receivirg freight ITH DISPATCH! ‘umercus te many other articles tco ras: $25 a06 under cas of ard odare for enti ‘setori ity ee a fotos, Or satis’ holes, bearing interest, hth KIN, s ‘Trasteves aad E-xt’rs of John Bosh) ndee. jet THOMAS LING. Acct. By THOMAS DOWLING, Acctioneer. HANCERY SALE.—By virtue : Noe sy ee inetrice of Cones eu bis, ay 2 VANS, | in waren Jsmee Warde 1a oa Svenue, will ssi! positively JOHN R. EF 309 ousto: nt is well rupplied with all JOS. J. MAY, — bayonet points to us at Wil- | 99 inoee nylon eet tinge. jclotaay Cassimers and | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, ‘ : vi > gan S See oneirer sien am peat: 68: peed sone” Ie Up to the hour at which the Star goes to press] While they werecoming up, I went ahe*d once | acle terins Bt shore non = oe =i ee UVANIA AVENUE, the border non slavébolding and other uerthern |. 4 Soy t has received no confirma- | more to see the 55th go Into fire. Thelr move- WALL, BFEPHENS & CO. woen Sth aud l0ta streets, * to-day the Government has received nfirt m: 2imaf wv, States. We therefore assume that, the late great tion of the newspaper rumor of the fall of Mem. | Ment in response to the order Forward’? was} _i26 20. Cintel } 322 Pa. avenue, \ ‘sshington, D.C, money value of slaves in the border States being phis and Fort Pillow. ot ia gh tay hia toanloe abt lhe ames Nr PROPOSALS FOR CaNNoN, Het & BRIGHFWELL, " gone forever, few sensible men there will desire ’ a — s, A NEW CAMP OF INSTRUCTION. pci ime We learn that it bas been determined speedily € Oy: to establish a new camp of Snstraction in the im- #0 perpetuate the institution among them fora moment longer than it can be gradually, hu- manely and e-onomically got rid of. As was the case in every northern State that bas renounced the institution, from the moment under the direction and superiatendence of Major r hd} mediate victnity of Anpapolis, Md. It will be] galling an S 3 Se than any that ever ted from muskets. (\Mon- | "2, Xi1 inoh rifls—to be of the is Omen of evil! In thirty minutes the OPO*ALS will b> reosived by the War following heavy cabnon, exterior form ns beer, the muss fs the other way!’’ ‘‘Helio, lob- o8! weightsas the XV inch the subject becomes generally agitatd vast | General Wool, U.S. A., and will number some | sterst'we ave Union mon’ we ata't Rete Met oe. ae, natn of the guus Overall morte numbers of the slaves of the border States will be | 50,000 troops. are you running a us for” “The 624 is good | vary ¢ en = etd guns of eame oni- temoved to the South, where thetranaual Isvor is ARMY MEDICAL BOARDS. shelter; fall in i”? Mot 3 wrathfal rep.y ‘ce shi ‘worth four fold (in resulting dollars and cents) as much as itis north of the cotton, agar and rice producing northern line. South of thatling there as yet room for the profitable employment of, it may be, ten times as many slaves as are now in the whole United States; and their employment there ‘wilt be a cource of equal profit to those north of them who trode with and mannfacture for them, @s to those woratng them. Less @ban half will be left for the opera‘icn upon them of the gradua! emancipation puliey—-!be slaves of single slave Bolders and others sctutwd by personal sttach- ment to the domestics of their households, &c. For every negro thus sent South, oF colonized out of the border States asthe resuit of the adoption of the gradual paid emancipation policy, from two to five white persons will speedily s¢tfle In the border slavebolding States, which will Ai up with v7 Giga wenayshagen Itnois, lowa and W is. Now consin There remain comparatively littic or * no more desirable lands for settlemeat in the North | Pn yu, wee Wines 10 be postmaster at aad the tide of emigration will instuntly be a turned, like a deluge, upon the border % ates Paesuet tx tux Lenien anp Derawa Rivers. —By teleg: learn that there isa Ash, U.S. A..—for examination of candidates for | ston. ton, Clymer, and Webster—for the examination of candidates for the pesition of srigede Surgeon of Volunteers. fieers of thelr respective stags, to the number of seven oreight, spent yesterday in this city, snd were entertained by their government's (Spain’s) minister, who, in the course of the day, presented 2 visit to Fortress Monroe. mp —The President has, we hear, ‘Two examining boards are now in session in bead, the screaming of the solid long shot, ang this city; one—consisting of Surgeon General perpen of of alien ter tone tae Lm an me totgll for repartee or dis- ie Hammond, Doctors Letterman, Woodward, and aa = ie rans, and : new tattern as Sanisiaot appointment to be Assistant Surgeons in tne'U 8. pa ate a. = we trong SS Army, and @noiker—consisting of Doctors Brin-} About 4 o'clock, Couch end Peck came from T top truo.ed wil was made. The bursting of the rel shells over- ne fi oy of Bit prooe, levat- them to the President and Secretary of State. | sequently o1 They left Washington this forenoon, we hear,on | (E01 .uP 10, the, trae © weight T &n elevating sor: e ad one Pfth fo: at Paseod through the lines of ire and went xv inca gua oe les over and railroad, to repel a move- by Favean ini ment ia a similar direction made by the Rebels v= dfor the ne nr beyond the scene of Casey's disap pearance. Ton Tons. with an in eo Oo eonfilct t 6 al ia woods was Pensonat.—Gens. Prim and Milane, and of-] bloody aud nequal. Peck’s, hore gat shat | © Should the trial guns pans the presoribed ‘Qnd Ipepection, each t ty Of each kind, to be made uaa {5 evety respeot, provided, iat lroad. "eB i ‘expenses "fie trek wed iy : a, ther fa:l toao vowdsr, Onin every serv.ces may teres NDOO ot ‘eons terms @ MEN. STOP AND AS AL YARD now kept br hum, hE “5 Operations York 62d—a fire more i tistry. thaupportabte, 4s jt seamed to me, poaste sn eal gmooth bore—not to exceed $0,000 | ITT, pact nent for the Bigtiet anes’ — Present to * to hie bid toes serve ates nee | eens nemesiney Sal dng wis santa the rame of en) a seairing to reure | ——— nd red-t: men tly with- | Nav: srtmente uatii the 23d dsy of June, s skete, wrre under the fire of thescorn | for the fabrication of the 3 Pa avenue, and ‘© oprnad their office at 310 rm all grep. in alithe depart, Teeth oxtraste: filled or ineerted Sing! ed to order *, Gum and Bicck Teeth c. PRU 0. HB NGarweu. wires O. H Brightwol! has boaa engaged rh past fo: ‘ecommpending him ae and ‘aie W. Masvax. grees or Rougs f° take +! = pe ae wuless the bidder is on ‘tween @ and N:

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