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a THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (SUNDAY fat pr SS THE STAR BUILDEI ’ Ginae of Fanananeah ave. and Eleventh strest, u w. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mall subscribers the price ts $3.50 a year, in advance; 2 for six months; @1 for three months; and for less than three months at the mte of 12 centsa week. Sin- gic copies, ons czxt; In wrappers, Two CENTS. {(>" Apvgrtise~znts should be sent to the @ffice before 12 o'clock ™.; othetwise they may Rot appear uptfl the next day. ve, XIX. the even’ in rear of the town, and arrived at the river at sundown—forty-e'ght hours after the first news of the attack on Front Royal. It was a march of fifty-three miles, thirty-five of which Were performed in one day. They never were More grateful hearts in the seme number of men, than when at mid-day, on the 26th, we stood on the opposite shore. My command had not mnffered an attack and front, but accomplished a premeditated march of nearly sixty miles in the face of the enemy, de- feating his plansand giving him battle where- ever he was found. Oar loss is stated in detail with the nemes of the killed, wounded and missing, in the full re- port of Bri Gen. A. 3. Williams, commanding division, to which reference is made. ‘The wholesnumber of killed is 35; wounded 156; mYssing 71. Total loas 905. At is undoubtedly true that many of the missing will yet retura, and the entire loss may be as- sttmed as not exceeding seven hundred it is also probable tlist the nuniver of killed and wounded May be larger than that above stated, but the ag- gregate loss will not be changed thereby. All our guns were saved. Our wagon train consisted of nearly five hun- dred wagons. Of this number fifty five were Lost. were no’, with a few exceptions aban- doned to the enemy, but were burned up on the road. Nearly all of our supplies were thus saved. The stores at Front Royal, of whichI had no knowledze until my visit to thet post on the 2lat instant, and those at Winchester, of which a con- siderable portion was destroyed by our troops, are not embraced in this statement. The number cf sick men in the hospital at Stras- burg, belonging to Gen. Willlam’s division, wes 139, 125 0f whom were left in the hospital at Winchester, under charge of Surgeon Lincoln R. Stone, td Massachusetts; 64 were left in hospital at Strasburg, lacloding attendants, under charge of Surgeon Gillespie, 7th indiana, and Assistant- Surgeon Porter, U.S. arm Eight of the surgeons of this division volunta- rily surrendered themselves to the enemy, in the hospitals and on the field, for the care o: the alck and wounded placed ander their charge In conclusion Gen. Banks returns thanks to REPORT OF GENERAL BANKS The Retreat from Sirasburg te Williamspert General Banks hae mad+ a report to the Secre- tary of War, ctving an account of bis retreat from Strasberg to Williamsport, Md. He states that when Colonel Kenly was attacked at Front Rogal on the S34 wit! immediately sent bim rein- forces his reeonnoitering parties of solatge a fotce, that © no less than order a retreat; and sup- nemy"s plan to be the securing of d be (the enemy) heaving a supe- sl Banka cor sidered that to re- matn at Strasburg was to be surrounded; to move over the mountain was to abandon his train at the outset, and tosoblect bis command to fisnk attacks, without possibility of succor; and to at- wack the enemy im such overwhelming force nd oaly re in certain destruction. It was, e, determined to enter the lis's with the € a race of a battle, as he should choose, for the possession of Winchester, the key of the valley, and for Hanks the position of safety. Th: report continues: At three o'clock a.m rier force, the 2ith instant, the re- . Kenly, were recalled, ck the column was.on the march—Col. Donaelly in front, 6 a in the centre, and Gen Hatch in the rear. The column had passed Cedar creek, about three miles from Strasbarg, with the exception re of th guard, still ia front of Strasburg, when | mation wes received from the front that the enemy had attacked the train, and was in ful ssesaion of the road at Middletown. now that our immediate dan- the troops were ordered to the mn and the train to the rer, and in view of a possible neceasity of our return to Stasburg, Capt. Jas W. Ab-rt, Topographical Corps, who ass ed with him the Zouaves D'AGrique, Capt. Collis, was ordered to prepare Cedar creek bridge for the flames in order to vent a pursuit in that direction by the enemy. In the execution of this order Capt. Abert and the Zouaves e cat of fom the colamn, which they jolaed at Williamsport. They tad at Stras- burg a very sharp conflict with the enemy, in which bis cavalry suffered severely. The first conflict took place at Middletown, 13 miles from Winchest=r, and was commenced by the 46°b P nnsy.vania regiment, Col. Knipe, sup- ported by Coth New York battery attackin; a large foree of rebels. Aftera while the 28° New York, Lieut. Cot. Brown, was brought up, driven back more than two Totsaffair saved the column. st Michizan cavairy, was the first to enter Winchester, be having been ordered to cut his way through and occupy It. in this aifair oae min was killed THE SECOND ComBAT. W bea it was firat reported tbat the enemy had pushed b-tween us and Winchester, Gen. Hatch was ordered to advance with ail his available cavalry from Strasburg, leaving Col. De Forrest to cover the rear and destroy stores not provided with transportation. Major Vougbt, sth New York cavalry, had been previously ordered to re- emaottre toe Front Royal read. to ascertain the sation of the enemy, whom he encountered in ince nesr Mid dietown, and was compelled to fall back, followed by tue cnemy Ia this affair five of our men were Killed and several wounded. ‘The enemy’s locas is not knowa. After several ineffectual attempts, the 5th New York, Colonel De Forres:, and six compaates of Colenel Tompkins’s Is: Vermont Cavalry, at length feli bac\eto Strasburg, where they found the Z mares Afriqae. The Sth New York, failing to ef a junction at Winchester, and aleo at Martinrburg, came tn at Clear Spring, with a train of thirty two wagons and many razglers. The Ist Vermon’, Colonel Tompkias, jem us at Winchester, with six pieces of artil- ery, and perticipated in the fight of the next moraing. From this point the protection of the rear of the column devolved upon the forces under Colonel Gordon. Brigadter General A. 5S. Wiiliams, comimand|ing the division; Gen. George S. Greene, and Gen. [.. W. Crawford, who ha reported for duty, but were yet unassigned to separate commands. They accompanied the column throughout the march, and rendered most valuable assistance. Also, to the gentlemen of hi: ff—Major D. D. Perkins, Chief of St:f; Capt. James W. Abert, of the Topographical Engineers; Capt. Wm. Shetiler, Gapt. Frederick Murthur, and Capt. Frederick De Hauteville, for their arduous duties He also commends the conduct of Co's. Don- nelly and Gordon, who commanded the two bri- gades, and also to the Sigual Corps, and says the safety of the train and supplies is, in a great degree, due to the discretion. experience and un- failing energy of Captain S Holabird and Captain E. é Beckwith, U ‘i A Tue Lavy iy BLack.—On Thursday afternoon last a lady appeared in Baltimore street, Balti- more, arrayed in a splendid biack silk d-rss, 2 love of a bonnet, kids, gaiters, hoops, pararol, fan, and other necessary female appendages, and by sundry means managed to attract (he a!tention of a dashing young man, who followed her to her hotel, sec: an introduction, made love, loaned the lay a V, premised to call again, and was about t. take his departure, when acertain move- black silk, hoops, fan, &c., &c , was arrested and taken before Marshs! Van Nostrand, where the “fair creature’ became known as Mr Caarles Walters, of Albany, N. Y., a young gentleman who acknowledg he had a penchant for «ppear- ing io female mg and who has not beea ar- rayed in male but ence in six years. [nap- ice he is womanish, beardiess, with long black curling hair, and by the aid of rouge and cosmetics makes 2 very deceptive individual. After a reprimand be was discharged to leave the city by the next train. Walter made his advent in Baltimore about six years ago in proper male attire, but hts effeminate appearance exciting suspicion, he arrested on the charge of being a woman in attire. He confessed to the truth of the accusation, pro- fessed penitence, and promised good behavior if be could get back to his home in Albany. The then mayor’s sympathy was excited, a full suit of female apparei obtained, and a supposed erring deughter returned t>a distressed mother. THE THIRD CoOMBaT. The guard haviog beea separated from the col- ima, and the rear of the train having been attacked by an increased force near the bridge between Newtowa and Kearastowa, Colonel 6 ected to send back the 2d Massachu- Colonel Andrews commanding; the 22d indiana, Uoslonel Colgrove; and the 28th New York, Lieut. Colonel Brown, to rescue the rear of the train and hold tke enemy tu check. They foand him at Newtown, with a strong force » promiaing A few of infante and cavairy. * % 1 ei - ‘weeks ago he appeared again in Baltimore in fe- cna right and bar Anse fe Powel vigor | Male apparel, f-acinated a soldier, engaged to mot bee secured a present of forty dollars, (all the money the soldier had,) did not come to Ume on the marriage contract, was arrested, but as there was no evidence of crime was discharged, the police and magistrate being still ignorant of the sex of the party. eos SPECIAL NOTICES. ——_2+_—_ Batcuxtor’s Hain Dre! The best in the World, Wullam A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from na- of bia movemests d-monstrated the vance of the mzia body. A cavalry charge made upon our troo tereived in squareson the right and on , and in the line of the left, which repelled hi sanit and gained time to re-form the train. cover its rear, and to burn This affair occupied sev- ots Laving been moved to ben: tock, and not reaching the town until after tweive. THE FIGHT AT WINCHESTER. ‘The strength acd purpose of the enemy was to us uoka na we reached Winchester, ex cept upon surmise and vague rumors from Frent Hee with whieh the enemy bed seek ey the | tare—warranted not to injare the Hair in the'least, main columu, and defested at every point efforts | remedies the il! effects of bad dyes, and invigor- of detacuments to effect a Junction with the main columa We, bowever, received reliable information that the enemy's force consisted of 25,000 or 30,000. Oar troops had taken up their positions on enter- | ing the town alter dark without expectation of a battle, and were #! disadvantage as compared with the enemy ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- Ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Drugegists, &c. 19" The Genuine issigned WiitiamA. Batcr- ELOR, on the four sides of each bor. ~ Aactory, No. Sl Barclay st., New York. The roliing of musketry was beard during the : ° . latter part ofthe might, and before the break off m27-ly (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) day a sharp engsgement occurred at the outposts. Soon after Tour o'clock the artillery opened its fire, Deake’s Puantarion BitrEns. S. T. 1960 X It Invigorates, strengthens and purifies the sys- tem, isa appetizer, and the most agree- able and effectual touic in the world. {tis com- of the celebrated Callssya Bark, Roots, lerbs and pure St. Croix Rum; La -tiot pate | adapted to delicate females; cures Dyspepsia an Weakness, and 1s just the thing for the changes of seasons. Sold by all Grocers, Di ‘ists, Hotels and Sa- loons. P.H. Drake & Co., ap 1 eojm* 202 Broadway, New York. which continued with: ut cessation till the close of the engagement. The right of our line was cceupied by the 2d brigade, Cot. George H Gordon commanding The se, ents were strongly pee and near overet by stoae walle from the fire of the enemy. Their lafsntry opened on the right, and soon both lines were und+r heavy Bre The left was occupied by the Third brigade, Col Dadiey Donnelly c mmaadinz. The line was weak, compared with that of the enemy, but the troops were posted, and tly awaited as they nobly improved their coming opportunity. The earliest movements of the enemy were on our left. Two regiments being seen to move as with the purpose of occupying a position in flank or rear, Gen. Hatch sent a de- tachment of cavalry to tatercept this movement, when it was apparently abandoned. The enemy uifered very serious lows from the fire of our in- fantry, on the left. One regiment is represented by persons present during the action and after the PENNIgS AND SMALL CHANGE may always be had for exchange at the Star office counter. tf MURINGER’s PATENT BEEF TEA. A solid concentrated extract of EEF AN. BGBTABLES. Convertible immediately into * nourishing and de:iciogs soup. Highly ppproved by & number of Trees cent Masha et sar ost bore canaon. Maine regiment of infantry and uve companies of Maryland cavalry, stationed ac Winchester, which were engaged In the action. The loss o! (ue enemy was trebie that of cursin killed and field bad been evacuated as nearly destroyed. lo is for siok and idiers. The forces engazedt were greatly unequal. In. | ¥OU2ded so disposed to accept the early romors cuncernin, jihia Sita atile condenses into Sonettee ad (be enemy’s stren, th. | reported the Department | a large bul meat aud vegetabi 1 readi that it was about 000. It is now conclusively | apeoite which it disso.ves, when boiling water shown that not less than 25,000 men were in pos{- | is poured ou, into ® rich #24 palatable Soup or “oa and could have besn brougut iato setion. | Fee, which would r ee poeey ot ane eet On the right and left thetr great superiority of y situations of life too obvious to, urging numbers was plainly feltand seen, and the signal pe tls bg quelities, ‘with ite officers from elevated positions were enadled to liomoy, re it invaluable the sick, while << wer peer ea indleating a strength on ith s i core Pe above stated “ae own command consisted of two brigades of Gay clnate. jt 2s pesalier iy Soil adaata! for pers by le Sea, who can avoid those less than 4,000 —> [and ac any ae 900 cavalry, ten Seoidonial devrival vfortabie meal to Parrott guns and one of 6- pounderssmooth To this abenid be added the 10th ite and easy preparation will Te- aii, * I sepaciors Sppetite can thus ‘or sportsmen ana exsetiicniote, to whom both compactness s wounded. Ia priswuers ours greatly exceeded | and are mindful of tie rath unt seaibetee cen ws eae oak 1 suet Gots, tone) f 1g gad for gate by, our sols goats rowa - coraste wore sree apoa from Private, dwell es cen A Tek & ae 198 — ela tig and gladly belleve, that the atreci- = easigtey for hoe mad ties said to ne ne aye uy . our ie. ee article is prepared in cakes gentener entirely uotrue = oi Nive tad su rouge each tnaip eal ae Oar marct was torned tn the direction of Mar- Soend will. make ve pints ‘Tea, (insburg, hoping there to meet with relnforce- ments—tue troops moving tao three paraitel col- umos,each protected by au eflicient rear guard. Purswit by the esemy was prompt and vigorous, but our movements were rapid uad without loss. A few miles from Winchester the sound of a seam whigtle, beard to the direction Martins. burg, streagtbened the hope of reiafor cements, and stirred the bleed of ibe men like o trumpet. Soon after, two syuadrous of cavairy came dasb- ing down ae ice | ipnns fhey we: thought to be the advan.» of the anticipated ups: aad received with deafening cheers, | “very man fet (tte turning once: toe enemy,” lt proved to be the Ist Mary M ey See tout tah ror iikas 2 4 Heariug "De geke ist) sad rehurpedkig paslict URNS HOSPr AGVautage Wes Leek ui ibis Sicciog aeldemt’ | ROTOR od dud *@ reorgaaite oar cotema, andtue merch was, be sliowed to enter th Max 2% laa, . aloe date. cowtinued with teaewed eptrit and order” At! tt Saturdays ep. on Webi (be Column Lalted tweauda half tMeordsysoniy Booween tay m 4, the sear guard remalmlag wail seven 18. mp 99 x eb Charges Ane’s Surgeon, ment made bim suspect that his charmer was not & she buta ke. On Friday, the owner of the Evening WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1862. - THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This excelient Family cad Mews Jowmsy -e0e Mining & greater variety @ me | than con be found in any ether—is a Friday morning. Farus—Casd, imverindly, in edvtmes, Bingle COPY, per QARUM..sses-coeeeBl Five copies ..... Ten copies... Twenty-five copies ... it Invariably contains the “Washington News"? hat bas made The Daily Kwening Stor circulate eo generally throughout the country. {7 Single cepies (in (wrappers) cam be pre cured at the counter, Immediately after the isne ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. a OFFICIAL cPARTMENT OF STATE, y, \ FROM McCLELUAN’S ARMY. Heatovarters Army oF THs Potomac, banks of Chickabominy, June 9.—A contraband who TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. AUOTION SALES. By JC. McoGUIRE & CO. Anctioneers, THE NAVAL VICTORY BEFORE MEM- | ter Richmon this morning arrived at headquar- Wasninsron, 3 25, 1908 PHis. ters this afternoon. fle fe warts that reinforce. RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- Zp sncer ng , Fartietiats of tha Batite. ments had bren-recevved, nor were facts aay | Ay cheese RRs: mile Didktet ot Oaleate fl gemnen ee een in herabes pein Cairo, June §.—The steamer Platte Valley, the first boat through from Memphis, arrived here signs of an intended evacuetion. r Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, nm fa A’ captain and a lteutenant and two privates oars, ee othe 1962, m Af cause In 8, , Srecon plaiasn tg | Commencing with Saturdsy, the Grst ef nex? this mornin. flotilla, consisting of five gun- | belonging to Gen. Burns’ brigade. were killed | and Thomas Welch 1s defendant. the lerei month. boats andl eight rams, left Port Pillow on Thurs. yesterday while establishing crest Picket | Will sell at Public Anation;to the highest bi a pane WILLIAM B. SEWARD, day morning. Finding no obstructions at Fort repel oem Position was, however, main- i hg ES fy ot fey. 1962, at Randolph, the flotilla pushed cn, 2nd at 8 o'clock ned and held by our troops. 4 > it 587. int bh MANASSAS. on ‘Thursday evening bur gunboats anchored two | Gen. Prim nd sta? cccupied the day in re-| inetcy toutme ment) fee fee ae eee en, | PASSENGER TRAIN TO ’ \- miles above Memphis, the rams remaining a | YieWlog the reserve batteries and Gen. Porter's avenue, betwoen Fourth aud Filth streets weet, War — short distance above. A reconnoissance was then | diviston. bey also visited our outposts and had | end ruaning back to a twenty-foot alley, together Dap. > TMENT, Office Miltary ‘wntendent Raviroads zs} ‘ashingtom, April 18, 1862. No Passenger Train will be run from Washing- ton to Manassas unt?! further notice. made. ‘The rebel fleet—consisting of the following: Gen. Van Dorn, flag-ship; Gen. Bragg, Gen. Lov- ell, Jeff. Thompsoa, Beauregard, Little Rebel and Sumter—were discover lying near Mem- a view of the enemy with the improvements therern, ooneicting of & Frame Dwelling House. Zerma of enio: Une-third of the paroh: to bs paid in ossh, ai men a FROM FREMONT'S Division. Skirmishing near Harrisonburg—Disaéter to a Federal Rec er! rty. ; yi D. C. MeCALLUM, the ds? of sale: and to be soared by the _ Fore sandetineyiigutore aoc Hanaisonsure, Va., June 6.—The advance | pondacf the purchaser, with @ surety cr epistt M.D. and Sup’t Rallroads, U. 8. up inline of battle. Our gunboats bad in the | £U4 of Gen. Fremont reached Harrisonburg | to be approved by o Arastee. Serene macantime welghed anchor, and followed hy sey- | this afternoon, at 2 o’clock. There was no fight- | | Should the purchaser fai! to oomply with th W20 CAN PAIL To CALL HAR ay BY’s STEAMED OYSTERS, CL4MS and CRABS, terms of sale within six days after the day of sa. the property wili bs resold st his riek and expense. alter five days’ notice All conveyaroing at the cost of the surchaser. CG “Trustees, ing during the march. Jackson camped here last night and left this morning. A cavalry force was sent out on a reconnoissance four miles beyond town, and cameona large rebel eral rams, moved slowly towsrds the rebel fleet, when a shot from the Little Rebel’s rifled gun, at long range, fell within a short distance of the Cairo, which was in theadvance. ‘The Cairo re- 6L foree of cavalry and infantry strongly fed in] je72awkds J.C McGUIRE & CO, aucts, He bas just ived & vessel load of the finest plied with 2 broadside, and soon the engagement ad 4 an 6 bas recei a became general, at long range. tee eoeees Gal: y hese yeti deg By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. | Cherry Stove Oysters and Cams of the ‘The rebel ram Beauregard being in the advance | {he tfconnol ted ioeered tke Wie Now 3 RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD. | Soee0n, Bets py qs was singled ont by the Federal rams Monarch | O°red, rashly led forwrrd the First New Jersey ina Lor —Under and by virtue of aceed of trust | {.'Rms and : {the nat B cavalry, and was driven back by a body of rebel 3 fe is fsr more nutritious to sn; t and (Queen, each striviag to be first to strike Ler intuntee {th smack. y y fom Caarl Nf Ba, fe to tl r bivalves for the Fe bas The Monarch succeeded in striking her amid- Cal W dots re ‘ Capt. Sheteas Pree echo ries ee Ts . ma? ar ments With lis veeseie to reoel: ships, almost cutting her in two, causing her to inn Oe Ba sapaid Se ts Shet ae, and 4, one of the iacd Teoords of Washington | mem frean seoord day which wil be fill and sink immediately in the channel. : ft rien ars hee a cps dare 5 Seo Coinmbi®, we stall sali, | POSRBEST in ~—3 , Fe s Oy At this juncture the Little Rebel made a dash | ami Prisoners, | Cap 9 gph pened auction, on the premises, on MUNDAY, ing Of oll kundeol Gomes hheare Fe, Freie atihe: Monarch, whicly by this time was in the | oer en Cape tee coneaveced to rally | tho laeay-ef J Riso eck Pm» Let | solidihed Mi k. Con Cream, Pokies, Jellies: midst of the rabel fleet, but by a skillful move- | hele men. Cap Thin ealantly attempted 2 | numbered one, (1) in'J_ #8 Kibbey’s subsivision of Preserves and Famiy Custara ith the ment of the pilot she dropped out-of the way, ae rhataler tare ich covered the retreat of Sasnre neseneet wi pons yong — feed now Ergatert clean iness and care, iso A No I ar- and the blow intended for her struck the rebel ee tht ie he a ioe ee oe regiment ony ae aon by aE, dh contaniag ie! Norfolk Fresh and Spiced Oysters, py pe boat General Price, taking away her wheel house rs - Be ae with ne Hecke = eT 2790 equar= feet. 5s reno cane Of al! sixes, hermetically and running her ashore, where she sent a shot | at, pm tertns, nL tee oo One-third of purchase money | if'the pub io wiehoe to study thar o which, unfortunately for the rebels, struck the | 2d Ist Pennsylvania cavalry, and Gen. Clusent’s | oagn; the balance 12and 18 months, the pur fall to-call at HARVE brigade of the 60th Obio and Sth Virginia were ordered forward to the support. Gen. Clusent drove one body of the enemy from their position oe captured their camp and some stores without ogs The Kane Rifles, numberin, themselves overpowered an woods b don’t ta. a Geueral Loveil, rendering her unmanageable. of Immediatety afterwards she was run down by the Federal ram Queen. A broadside from the gunboat Benton took effect on the Jeff Thompson, when she was run ashore and burned. Four of the rebel boats being thus disabled, the remainder retreated down the river, pursued by onaser i Elve notes besri ‘ipg interest for deferred payments A desd given and a deed of trust taken to seoure "i Mon m 27-1 ATAPSCO HOTEL, ELLICOTT’S MILLS, Maryland, ~ Is now open for the socommodation of ment of the potas, | tof bs 41 Conveyanoirg #¢ onst of pnrohaser, Tene EAM WAR JUHN P. PRANELIN, ‘Trustees, GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anote. 125 men, found flanked in the y four regiments of infantry and cavalry, js 5-804 a befo. y cou i ? ~ ind Visitors, during the \ priced iat ers dA aad cath ea seal qerely ne (Bey Could be withdrawn suffered se By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. | “Communication sirect with Waskror with woest of his officers and mel eceeded in} Lteut. Col. Kane is seriously wounded and a OUAISSIONERS’ SALE OF VALUARLE | tog dn:i7, morning and eyenitg. iigaL Fsvatx —¥y virtue of an order and de- oree cf the Cireuit Court of tas District of Colum bis. bearing date on the 3a car of A 1882, And pas the osse of John 3. Hutton and others, for 8 division of the estate of fanac @. Hut- prisone ‘aptain Taylor is also wounged and captured. Captain W.F. Bisnchard was wound- ed severely, and Lieut. J.J.S. Wayne is proba- bly killed. After a most gallant fight, the rebels making their escape on the Arkansas shore ‘The Federal ram Lancaster was attacked during the sent by the rebel ram Beauregard and sligbuy disabled Terma i20derate, For furthe ¥ or eidress Gas ay 1 m2 Im* Enileot he Mitte ia. Our rms were manned by sharpshooter, who | Were driven back with a loss of 55 killed, wound. sonere wil Dias for pane BEdertizoed Commis- i iMtOhIEee did geod service in picking off the rebel gunners, | 4 and missing. : HURSDAY, ihe 19th day of June A: D, s3a, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The enemy’s loss in killed, wounded and pris- | ,, the renela brought up their artillery and used | forgioor > ax On the pontine at the right tiie, onets is heavy, but not yet fully ascertained and interest, both legal and equitahie. of which the mi y ing | | Jackson Is thought to bave left the main road, | said leaso G. Hutton, aiet Serged ead poancace: Sutlery, ApADi Up the Coewe of tae Geet eevee a licking | acd bas retreated half a ete ee ee | at dase ©, Mate intorast of the artice in said | Plated Ware, Coal Ou P : for battle, or greatly strengthened bis rear guard, | C8e¢, Of, in. and to the following real viz: | Roll Metal Goods, Chunneys ioks. The Surrender of Memphis. and protected his trains, which are in.confusion | 2¢ wert part of Lot rum! ered twenty one(2l) in | Block ‘Fin Gootn, Lanterns, &0., &0, 5 on the read. 5 Square ru nbderod two hundred and fifty-four (2s) | Bin C i Caizo, June 6.—After the return of onr gun- . . ofthe sround pin or plat of the city of Washing- | _m8-lm 04 (Oad Fellows’ Hal\) 7th st, boats from the pursuit of the rebel fleet, Commo- [OFFICIAL pisratcH.} for tou, commencing e the same at the northwest 5. COME. ALL. and outhi dore Davis sent the following note to the mayo" The following dispatch has been received at | ankle of ssid jot, (2i,) th iS ning south one Cc of PRING ood SUSAR ChOvaaN a4 of Memphis : the War Department : hundred and fifty nine (159) foat tos th rty foot al- the corner of E and Seven: s. Khe mght of our Flag-steamer Benton, off Memphis, Sune 6.1 logy thence onet atong said alley thirty, six (35) feet se. hi 6 iulla te a 3 oe ad oe HeapQuakTEeRs Mountain DEPaRTMENT,Army eleven (11) inches; thenes north end a‘ong the sa:d all sot ave respectfully to request that you will sur- J 4), the Field, Harrisonburg, July 7.—Yo Hon. E. | ®!l¢y filty nine (£9) feet; therce west ten (10) foot r estan e render the city of Memphis to the authority of the M. Stanton, Secretary of Ware ‘Phe army reached | ®!@ven and a haif (1136) inches; thence north one ‘Give BAR & BROTAERS teal, and the: will United States, which I have the honor to repre- | this place at2 o'clock yesterday, driving ont the hundred (100) feet to ¥ street north; and thence Biwave do what ts right d 30-2m' sent. Iam, Mar. Mayor, with high respect, your enemy's rear guard trom the town - Bird onal (Lise) anetee ee ey ge (2) foot eleven Severe cbedient servant, C.F. Davis, Flag flier. skirmishing continued from thattime until dark, In reply, the mayor si HEGARAY INSTISU cE, Snd 8 pall (113) Inches, to the piace of be, Ine. cat = ire feet of cround: FOR + DUNG LADIES, Sernee a to contain 4,774 seuare f-et of grow r the enemy’s rear being closel raued by our | with the improvemonts thereon, consisting of two o27 1529 at. Phied a Your note Pe prieer and in reply I have | advance 7 id - ypu 4 a a — _ tye pact of jot: Tae 4 lar course - eee only to say, as the civil authoritics have no means At4o’clock the ist New and fronting oo io &. all free and clear | Erglish an: Trench ngul Literature. of defense ‘by the force of ciroumsta rah tae ety: Miter | ofthe cower inter Lata agen nces the city | driving the enemy through the village, fell Into *the widow of anid Hutton, b an ambush in the woods to the southeast of the is in your hands.” sorased iB if required, And ail the Tegnon oon- ‘Fhis property is wel! located, fronting on F street gfitate a titongh ~ ake oene Pas is con] Immediately after our boats’ crews landed, and | town, tn which Col. W ndham, of that regiment, J rorth, hetween 13th and i4th ‘streets west, inthe caeely opel hk u te itis the object of the national flay was hoisted over the post effice. | was captured, and conclderab'c loss sustained. "| most desirabie part of he city. oan cranny paeateon, ~y wy particular attention, and is taught from the rudi ments to the highest course of literature The party was followed by an excited crowd, but Colonel Ch with his br were not interfered with olone! eseret with his brigade engaged the ‘Hermes of eale: Une third ci the residae in 9, " . | 18, 8nd 4 months, the purchaser giving his bonds ion. The achuiast.c year commences The 124 and 10th Indiana regiment, - | tion and taking bie cacy we Dim from bis post- } 10. the defarred paymemte sere ciety oe res | position. The soh July ist. Circulare, &64 oan Nal. Fi Cec manaey CScu- | tion and taking his camp widow Tespectively. and bearing interest from Gay | Rech i eed Se Natt DHERVILLY, Prin py the place. Col. Fitch is in command. The At about & o’clock a battalion of Colonel Kane’s of sale. Nte d be retained until the whole | oipai of Chegaray Institute. ‘m 2-60 city Is quiet. No demonstration whatever has Pennsylvania Regiment entered the woods, under | of the purchase money is prid been made, and it is even asserted that it will not be necessary to declare martial law. the direction of Brig General Bayard, and main- tained for baif an bour a vigorous attack, In t the cost of the surchas*r, DR. JOHNSTON, UMBUS ALEXANDER, KR. RILEY, All conveyancing a COL ALTIMORE five of our gunbosts are now abreast of the | which both sides suffered severely, dciving’ the ern LOCK HOS city. We captiired five large steamers whieh | enemy. JOHN CORCORAN’ Has discovered the most Certain, 5: were moored tothe levee. The rebe!s burned a The my attempted t ell ou 2 i a a new gunboat, which was nearly ready to launch. | a few shots fot ene eet ee out, troops, but E. 5. ALLEN Pe grey ‘om one of our batteries soon silenced FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, TWO DAYS! IN FROM ONE TO ie5eckds WALL & BARNARD. Mavis, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auotioneers TUstee's SALE OF REAL ESTATEAT Avction.—On THURSDAY, the 36th day of June,18€2, { shail sell, a m., on the premii The Vicksburg Whig of the 4th says that 6,000 Federal troops have janded at Baton Rouge. The Memphis Avalanche of toe 8th says that the locomotives recently run off by thé railroad employees have been recovered. The same paper says that all the bridges between Memphis and Hamboldt have been destroyed his guaos. After dark the enemy continued his retreat. Pull particulars will be forwarded by mail. J. FREmont, Major General. at public auction, até o’elook ees, by virtu: to the “GEN. BEAU REGARD’S FLIGHT. Deserters in th om Flemming Jortan fd deer bearing | Weakness in the Baox, strict Rebel Account of the Naval Battle. atened—His Tro 1 tte the Sth day of May. 1858, and duiy recorded 15 . as Liber J. A. 3., No 173, fglios 475, 477 aud 478, ons of br CutcaGo, June 5 —The Memphis Argus of the the land records of WaeRington county, in the Dis- Gth, tn an account of the naval engegement, says: | LevtsviLLg, June 9.—Gen Halleck’s head. | t ict of Columbia, part of Lot nuinbered one, (1) i ‘Three shots were fired from the Confederate fleet before any reply was made by the Federals. After the firing commenced, the shots from the Federals fell wide of the mark. On the arrival of several more of the enemy’s gunboats, Commodore Mont- omery ordered the fleet to fall back, which was done, the firing, however, being kept up vigor- ously. The rebel fleet returned to opposite Bear street, no longer in line of battle, when one of the Fed- of the Heart, Low Spirit aty, come Skin, A ir one or in. Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—these ternbie ois- iy these Deaf! com Souter bits of Youth— render Marriage impossibie, =f deores bee Body and Mind a bs = YOUNG MEN 7 structive, patie ite, Tim uurters, With the Federal forces, now occup' ent or Giddiness, u Baiawin and Guntown, on the Jackson an Bolivar ratlioad, the repairs on which are pro- gressing rapidly. The enemy passed Guntown last night, re- treating southward from Baldwin. 1t Is esti- mated thet he has lost twenty thousand by de- sertion since he left Corinth, mostly from the Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas regiments ures, Al O the Midneys and tiadder, Involuntary Sincbane ie Impotency, Gonerai De! itv, Nervoi es peptr, Languor, Confusion of | ‘alpa' Square numbered nine hundred and forty five, (sa5} rembijngs. frontirg 30 feet on lth street east, and ‘comtaL 3,841 equare feet, more or iezs. ‘Lerma cash. Convevanei: SPaine AND SUMMER CLOTHING GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. Es pecially who have necome the tary Vice, that dreadful am All the regiments from those states were puarded ae ‘ which annually sweeps tantimely thou- eral boata shot abead. The Berurezard prepared | by Mississippi and Alabaina troops. © ane nisin Moroard daily receiving i Sep Japect sands of Young Mer of the moet exalted, cC— to recelve her, and the contest was of short dara. | It is believed by the country people that Beau- | 3 present atook cfforato gontemen wishing nn | ent‘aroed is Senates with the thunders of tion, as the prenuengre syoiced the blow inter ded | regard cannot enter Columbus, Miss, where be | imm-d.ate outfit every induormeat in atyle, qusli- ens OF WAKSC to ecstacy the living lyre, may for her, and struck her adversary forward the proposes to make a stand, with one-half the troops | ty and price, i 4 is cali with full confidence. gat nagar roma pisces the igen! mote hors | he manag ue avesy Seat Osrinth. The whole coun- the icet etae eenaa e well ony wer ldo Shae} = en a dee at. e baw off and made for the } try east and north o; ‘win are full of armed ~ J ARRIED PeRsons.or You contemp: Arkansas shore, and remained there during the | soldiers return.ng towards Tennessee and Ken- Le pan we maneto: order on very reason- | ting Marriage, Doing aware o! physioal » engagement. In the meantime, another Federal | tucky. ‘ WALL, STEPHENS & CO. “Tie who plans tena an fy “ap ram, the Monarch, came to the assistance of the Gen. Pope telegraphs from the advance that the is62w Uintel] 322 Pa.avenne. | may reli ously confide in bis hoporasa P ihe | Beauragend alte ipted t ier dows | beckangeds wow warner oes the wath ot ation DECAWARE STATE thd sonidentis fey upon hie ai ne 4 e egan m) ‘o run her down | & 1g ‘0 e the oath of alle- - 7 but missed ber, and struck the Gen. Price in the ¢ LOTTERY. Co LCE Ne. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK 8T- xiance and abandon the rebellicn. le: a ing from Baltimore street,s few Wwheel-house, making her a complete wreck. ‘The enemy drove and carried off everything for ptiiosinet ot eS oe - seas om the Borner Fail not to = This boat made for the Arkansas shore and sunk. | miles around on the route of their retreat. “Phe Delaware.” Snd number, Letters must be paid ‘contain & A number of persons on board were killed and | wealthiest femilies are destitute and starving. The Little Rebel was soon afterwards struck wounded by the enemy’s sharpsbooters. At tuis} Women and children were on the roads cryin, JOHN A, MORRIS & CO. Managers. DR. JOHNSTON, Sebey four Federal tron-clad boats, which had | for food, and the males were seized and for Crass 264, is — gf the, Royal College of Sarceons. Lon aken no partexcept the fring at long range, came | Jato tue amy. The gnemy Is also represen ed as To be drawn in Wilmington, Delaware, inae Unived Seaton, sod che crane of up. mn thelr arrival © cannonading was | greatly suffering for. foo e] ing altogether ye f been Reape fiercely’ renewed In a short time the Monarch | on foraging dor his supplies. “4 Pires SESSSUEDAT.Joe eee, Toon . Paris F elphs. 6 de was struck by a large shot and sunk. effected some = The War in Kentucky. tem... neg hes J Sapa: moors poqnies a . es — _ —S Serra oe Pony LovisviLie, June 7 —A letter tothe Democrat, ST ness, being alarmed at x taeer, Ero Setheaimune which bad icealieh "Be athens from Clinton county, says Champ Ferguson’s L....5 000 ness with nent binghing, Scatianad vigorously ficing as she retired towards | men, of Morgan’s Cavalry, are murdering and r 3 mo a ement of » were immedi- the point. “Pwo or threcof the enemy's large | Tobbing and comi@ttting ravages of all kinds. eee ” TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE boats closed on her, pouring in brosduide after | , At Tombinsville, Monroe county, Ky.. yester- 122: 200 young men and others who have injured them- broadside. She was struck several times cod | ¢Y; Capt, McCullough, of the Ninth’ Bennsyl- | }----39» aelvor bye ed in when raked fore and aft. A Federal ram coming up | Yuia Cavalry, with sixty-five men, was attacked 1... 6.000 Ronee habit frequety fear i also dealt her a blow, when sh k idle i PT by one bun of Morgan’s men, under Uapt. 1,-..-5,000 “ewe at sonool, the effects of whi: Geep water, opposite Jackson Mecca eee’ 1 | Hamilton. Both McCullough and. Hacxilten 5100 Lightly felt even when Tho remaining Cantedersiee rapldly moved | Were Killed. Three were wounded on each ioi3e0 mind and body, should spel down the river; one of them was shortly after. | de. The rebel cavalry were driven off. 122 34,c00 Are acine of neuez wards discovered in flames. Pursuit was made 1,-...2 000 prod ly habits by the Federal boats, and in a short time they re- THE ATTACK ON MOBILE. a ct} abn paar Limbs. turned, the conviction being that the remainder | The Federal Fleet Engaging Fort Morgan. 1.277 2}00 > ——- ~—-—»——-—- 20,000 of the Heart, A egy -yrtreg hed hy others. A New Yorx, June 8.—The New York Herald 1.2. 21000 ement of the © loss of life In the engagement cannot be | nas a special correspondence from City Point, Va., toe 28,000 bility, Symotone of | eepedigys te tiene hartge bee borne stating that the Petersburg Express of the 4th inst. H 00 loouiede tee Kad shooters, and it is supposed quite a number went | *2¥8 that a dispatch from Mobile informs them 100. of Ideas. De; that the Union tieet had attacked Fort Aiorgan, down in the sinking vessels. having passed the lower batteries The loss to the enemy other than the damage to the ram above mentioned is but little. Their boats were altogether superior to ours in every re- spect, and therefore it is supposed there was small loss, except in hand-to-hand encounters. The bluffs in front of the city were crowded With spectators during the engagement, end bus- {ness was entirely suspended. Missouri Siate ition. Jerrerson City; Mo., June 9—In the State Convention, fo-day, Mr. Breckinridge introduced & bill for gradual emancipation, which was laid on the table, and a motion to reconsider was also laid on the table, thus defeatiug the gradual othe EDiatrast, a BRvOUS Dasitity 1s the cause of vinir Seohnine haul ciated, hinting @ singular pearance’ s eyes, cough or symptons of obtsumplon. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ‘Tiokets $)0—Shares in proportion. JOHN A. MORRIS & CO. are the sole and THE LATEST FROM MEMPnis. —_ | °@A2cipation scheme in Missour. ony Maragers of the Delaware State Lottenes. All Qaiet—Our Troops Picketed in the City— Promptly at fait lly ici "Ss omeln Capture of Another Rebel Steamer. FFisst CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, trek Ess serene by the State Commissivners, Mzmpais, June 7.—Since the formal surrender eas seat toa wae order. also ished ef nte cliy venterday, and the posting of pickets | of ths wtment and tareling, Comet e ention | | Fhedrawn numbers, are also published in the shrongh the city, the excitement of the people has | house thes hase inst opotod Too te oda JOHN A. MORRIS & Co., subsided. All was quiet Serine last night, and | tion of Ladies and Gent’ - “The house fs tur- Pn Wingtin, pada aitcnp sedge" ng ser) of the Bahed in ents ale e Airy Roome,| _m%-Im*™ ware. rebel steamer Creek, which elu our fleet yes- 3 ARDEN— - terday above the city, by running up the slough ena a ipble will be. surpued fortes bgtingg cara Kemp. 2 oun aS — out of sight. ‘She was brought down this| gier ff the season. ay yo lenny’s Hana’ Book on . London; 37. moralng. this or any other city. No pains nor expense | Ph? en— . 5 eondon; 75, othing has yet bean heard of the rebel gunboat | $hall be spa, give Ba on to Bil who may | Glenay’s of rok y -™. 1s Dore, —— ae the fg bout of the rebel aig hE ages. Btriot mn to 2 alae: ~ th evtdyy KIT a Reports are current here that Commodore Hol- Sensing pesxmete one 7 yiasted, onthe | i. pal wa or i 3 ‘ ie ris pA feet te - Sea Uns, when he recelved the news of the destruc. | SO"Rer of 20k fo ahaa ONE. SoPNNES 5 8175, By this creat and ot car Mattel aoe eecaheestaey | ia” BROWN & owns, a Pg AE cf te Legg 2 whe ce ‘i OAL? : wherry Culture; 69. ‘hope, bave been imme- ee ae aro e Cress SIyRANCK TAYLOR. a Another Great Union Meeting in Tennessee | Just srrived sod leans PRSLOT VILLE, Toan, ,June7. —Tbe great Union fami ey us irri - meeting bas been held here There were three} ap ié~ thousand presenta o fanber ote boss VERY NICE SEVEN-OCTAVE STEIN- ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. pee ~Jehnoon, . Way Piano, havieg beeu in use for ser iu Tuovusaxps cure ey - Scudder were the speakers. The 1; ‘was the years, wil to ate g: sf Cu pe Ses pot deresypcheretiaendaage | 5 Mon bene se x + yg renounced secessloniam.. Thus roof Wie: Muaio je5 New Xerk Bank ‘Statement. New Yor, June 9 —Thi Lyreck 1y stateinent of the city banks shows ms folis Mi : De- aCe toate a 200, Li AND TIN WARE OF

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